Stereo Vs Mono Setup; Power Outages; Finalizing The Installation - peerless-AV PeerSound ADS100-B User Manual And Installation Manual

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Finalizing The Installation

Step 1
Feed the amplifi er though the wall cut-out by holding the oval cutouts located on the bracket. Guide
the amp in and down toward the wiring fi rst, then back up so the top of the holding bracket is just
outside of the wall. Pull out bottom only slightly and drop down onto the cut-out bottom edge. The
holding bracket should be outside, but fl ush to the drywall surface.
Step 2
Snug clamp screws to secure the amp.
Step 3
Attach two gang cover plate, to the amplifi er holding bracket.

Stereo VS Mono Setup

The amplifi er is fi xed 2-channel operation. When mono operation is used, (by using a ADS100-RXM
module, sold separately) the receiver syncs to only one channel/input at the transmitter. However,
both amplifi er speaker outputs will have mono output and can be used. Bridging for more power
to one output is not possible. The amplifi er is confi gured as stereo or mono by utilizing the proper
RX module. The system is supplied with the ADS100-RXS, which is the stereo 2-channel module.
For mono, the accessory part ADS100-RXM is utilized. Simply plug the ADS100-RXM RX Module
into the amplifi er instead of the ADS100-RXS. The Sync process is the same with mono as with
stereo modules. The only difference is, when the "Ch-Sel" button is pressed, the sync scrolls through
transmitter inputs one, instead of two at a time.
MULTIPLE AMPLIFERS TO SAME INPUTS
This system has the ability for multiple Receiver/Amplifi ers to be paired to the same transmitter
inputs. Example: pair four stereo amplifi ers to transmitter inputs 1 and 2. The limit to maintain the
highest QOS is two-stereo or four-mono signals per TX module.

POWER OUTAGES

Once paired and set up per the installation requirements, the transmitter module and receiver
modules will remember their paired channels if power is lost from part or all of the system. The power-
on and re-sync takes about 1 second from when power is restored.
ISSUED: 08-30-13 SHEET #: 180-9051-1
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