Important safety instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Instructions de sécurité importantes 1. Veuillez lire ces instructions. 2. Veuillez conserver ces instructions. 3. Veuillez prendre connaissance de tous les avertissements. 4. Veuillez suivre toutes les instructions. 5. N’utilisez pas cet appareil a proximite de l’eau. 6. Nettoyez uniquement avec un chiffon sec. 7.
4.1 Connecting a standard zone 5.0 Using a separate power amplifier 6.0 NetAmp source connectivity 6.1 Connecting the S7 NetServer 6.2 Connecting analogue or optical digital inputs 1 & 2 6.3 Connecting analogue or optical digital inputs 3 & 3A 7.0 NetAmp configuration...
1.7 USB A-B cables (0.5m) x 2 1.8 Quick start instruction manual x 1 2.0 NetAmp mounting NetAmp can be mounted in an S7 HomeNet cabinet, an S7 standard cabinet, on a 19” rack adaptor, on a shelf or on a wall. 2.1 HomeNet cabinet Place the NetAmp on the swing frame in the correct location and use the four large diameter fixing screws (1.5) to mount the NetAmp onto the frame, using the threaded holes on the front...
3.0 NetAmp connections 3.1 Top face 1. Ethernet RJ45 for Local Area Network 2. Keypad RJ45 for KPS-11 or KPS-3 S7 keypads 3. Local RJ45 for S7 Local Input Modules (LIM) 4. 12V trigger mono 3.5 jack for auto switching power amplifiers 5.
2. Select button – changes display information 3. Standby button 4. Reset button 5. USB inputs from S7 server 6. Analogue 3.5mm stereo or Digital mini TOSLINK inputs 7. Analogue 3.5mm stereo or Digital mini TOSLINK outputs 3.3 Bottom face...
4.0 NetAmp room connectivity 4.1 Connecting a standard zone Run speaker cable from the NetAmp to the stereo speakers in the zone. QED 79 strand or QED Pro 16/2 or 16/4 is recommended. Use Cat5 or Cat6 from the NetAmp to a KPS-11 or KPS-3 keypad. Use Cat5 or Cat6 from the NetAmp to an RJ45 data socket for the local input audio.
Use a mono or stereo jack to jack cable to connect the 12V trigger if your power amplifier supports this. The Systemline 7 NetPower supports 12V trigger and delivers 100 Watts per channel.
Use a USB A to B type cable to connect the NetAmp USB input to the server. This is often done via a USB hub as shown which allows the server to connect up to 24 S7 zones.
6.3 Connecting analogue or optical digital inputs 3 & 3A If a Systemline 7 NetServer is not being used, then intputs 3 and 3A also support analogue or digital inputs. Separate sources can be used for zone A and B Input 3 –...
7.0 NetAmp configuration When you plug the NetAmp into a network switch with a broadband router with DHCP server, then the NetAmp will obtain a network IP address automatically. Plug the NetAmp LAN into the network, then plug in the mains cable and it will boot up. The display can be used to display the IP address of the NetAmp by pressing the SELECT button once.
This shows the MAC address of the Ethernet socket on the NetAmp and cannot be changed. The TCP control port is set to 9760 as default and can be changed if needed, although the S7 App only works with port 9760.
You can rename the source by entering the required text. If the source has its own volume control, you can tick the High Volume Mode check box. This will instruct NetAmp to go to maximum volume when this source is selected. Use the source to control the volume.
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Firstly make sure that the NetAmp is on and connected to the server via USB A-B cables. Turn on the server and wait for it to boot up. Use a web browser and enter the server IP address which can be discovered using a free App called Fing.
7.5 Zone 1 Setup You can rename the zone and configure volume, EQ, keypads and local inputs here. You can disable a zone by un-checking the Enabled box. You can rename the zone by entering the desired text. You can operate the NetAmp from the webpage by pressing + or – next to the source select box, and you can also adjust the volume.
KPS-11 keypad or remote control. See section 9.0 for more LIM options. Press Save to store any changes. 7.6 Zone 2 Setup Zone 2 setup is the same as zone 1 but has an additional check box which puts it into sub zone mode.
KPS-11, please purchase the correct colour and finish 50x50 plate for the project. A plain white plate is available from Systemline with part number SM3970. Strip back and terminate the brown, blue and green pair on the back of the KPS-11 using a suitable data termination punch down tool, following the colours marked on the punch down connector.
8.3 Configuring keypads Select Zone Setup on the NetAmp web page. You can add up to 4 keypad addresses to the zone by pressing +. Press the desired keypad address to configure. The KPS-11 can be configured to operate in three different modes: 8.3.1 Default configuration Selects sources 1, 2 &...
8.3.2 NetMusic 1 configuration Selects 5 favourites, play/pause, skip, local input, volume and standby. You can select which bank of favourites are selected, 1-5 through to 26-30: Standby Favourite Local input selections Skip Play / pause Volume down Volume up IR receiver 8.3.3 NetMusic 2 configuration Selects 4 favourites, input 1, skip, play/pause, volume, local and standby.
9.0 Local Input Module (LIM) installation and configuration Each zone can connect one Local Input Module (LIM) via a single Cat5/6 data cable to the zone. The LIM is a self-contained metal case with all the connections on one side. It has two cable tie straps allowing it to be attached to the back of a TV if fixing positions are available.
Tick Enabled to enable the input, allowing it to be switched on via KPS-11, IR, Ethernet commands or the S7 App. Name the local input. This text will appear on the App and other control systems that have enabled two way feedback.
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