WARNING: To reduce the risk of fi re 55020 (EMC) or electric shock, do not expose the AZ/NZS 1053 (Australia/New Zealand Systemline Modular to moisture or water. emissions) Do not allow foreign object to get into any 47 CFR part 15 (FCC for United States) part of Systemline modular.
Confi guring the system gives information about further customisations necessary for sub- zones and expanded zones. This guide uses the following terminology to refer to the components of the Systemline Troubleshooting gives suggested solutions to Modular system: problems that may occur with the system.
Preparing for the installation Changing module addresses Tools and equipment Changing the hub setting to accept a direct input Terminating the wiring and fi tting the Systemline Troubleshooting Modular Components Golden rule Speaker will not come out of standby. The red Preface...
1 Preparing for the installation This chapter gives information about preparing for a Systemline Modular installation, including details of the tools and equipment needed. 1.1 Preparing for the installation The starting point for this manual is an already pre-wired home. If that...
2 Terminating the wiring and fi tting the Systemline Modular Components This chapter describes how to connect and fi t all of the Systemline Modular components into a pre-wired home. 2.1 Preface The termination information is correct regardless of wiring confi guration (keypads and input modules etc are always connected in the same way).
(noting 100mm (3.75") the correct label for a given room; see Wiring schedule in the Systemline Planning Guide), and move the probe over the ceiling of the selected zone room until the tone reaches its peak sound level.
fi re rating of that all wiring termination is correct. Errors the ceiling. are unlikely to damage the Systemline Modular system, but they will of course result in it not working. Time spent here can save much more time later.
Connecting the system input Note: The doubling up of each coloured pair of CAT5/6 wires Connect the cable marked with the zone name to the system input of the speaker Spare cable following the wiring shown below: The spare cable can be used for a number of purposes including the connection of a dedicated power supply, a centralised local input and as a spare if another cable...
Power supply 2.6 Confi guring the active speaker Mono operation Should it be required to confi gure the active speaker for mono operation, move the switch shown in the diagram below from the factory default stereo setting to mono. In this mode, the speaker will mix both stereo channels into mono sound reproduction.
• Do not attempt to fi t the grille at this stage 2.8 Fitting the speaker into (wait until the system has been tested). the ceiling • Repeat process for left-hand (passive) speaker. • For single active speaker operation (mono Note: Removal of the speaker is the mode), remember to set the speaker to reverse of the above instructions.
Changing the keypad default 2.10 Fitting and connecting setting the local input SIM Note: The following section is included to & IRM modules (if indicate that some setup may be required although it will not be possible until the specifi ed) system is powered up and tested.
White System 45 SIM & IRM modules are The cradle for the power supply (supplied) supplied already fi tted on to a mounting should be mounted alongside the hub: frame with facia fi tted. The facia must be removed to allow assembly to be screwed into the back box.
2.14 Wiring for a single- zone system (no hub) Refer to the wiring diagram in chapter 2, A simple one-zone system, of the Systemline Modular Planning Guide. Grey mounting Module Connections should be made as follows: frame...
3 Testing the system This chapter gives recommended test procedures to enable you to verify that the Systemline Modular multi-room system has been installed correctly and is operating to specifi cation. • Finally, using the original remote that was 3.1 Test procedure supplied with the hi-fi...
One of the features of Systemline Modular is the ability to set up the audio • Press the Mute key once to step to the parameters for each active speaker pair.
reproduction. If a passive speaker is To set the keypad to this mode: connected, that too will operate in mono mode. • Ensure that the keypad is operating normally, put the zone into standby – red LED ON. • Depress the O and VOL+ keys on the keypad simultaneously (both together at exactly the same time).
Changing module addresses If the blue LED does not fl ash or the system turns ON, try again. The only modules that need to be This automatically sets the keypad to addressed are the speaker, keypad and address 1. If you want to set the keypad remote.
5 Troubleshooting This chapter gives step-by-step troubleshooting procedures, with suggested solutions, to problems that may occur with the Systemline Modular System. Golden rule If the speaker has a connection for a local source, try connecting a local source to the speaker. If this works it indicates that...
Some zones sound too loud when fi rst switched on The start-up volume is confi gurable for each active speaker. • Adjust the start-up volume of the zone as described in Setting bass, treble, and minimum/maximum volume levels, page PAGE...
6 Operating the system This chapter gives basic operating instructions for the Systemline Modular System. Unless the system is going to be out of volume will be ramped up again to the use for an extended period, it is designed previous volume.
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Using the sub-zone’s keypad or remote turn the system ON by pressing the O key on the keypad or remote. Controlling of the audio source in the sub-zone is done using either the original equipment remote or else a learning remote containing the source codes.
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