B&K CT602 AC Power and Line Fuse, Speaker Connections for CT Receiver, Speaker Connections CT310

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Power Connections

 

AC Power and Line Fuse

Before connecting any cables, verify that the CT Receiver powers up. Check functionality of the receiver by connecting the AC power cord and powering on the receiver with the main power button. When the front panel display lights up, power the system down once it has finished the boot up process. Disconnect the AC power cord at the rear of the CT Receiver for safety. You can re-connect once the system connections are complete.

C A U T I O N : F O R C O N T I N U E D P R O T E C T I O N A G A I N S T R I S K

O F F I R E R E P L A C E O N LY W I T H S A M E T Y P E A N D V A L U E F U S E

If you need to check the fuse, follow this procedure:

1.Power off the unit and unplug the power cord.

2.Push up on the fuse release tab.

3.Pull the entire fuse holder out.

4.Remove the fuse from the fuse holder and measure the fuse with a meter. You cannot tell if it is blown by looking at it.

5.Replace only with fuse of same value. CT Receivers use 12A Slow-Blow fuses for main A/C.

Caution! A blown fuse is usually an indicator of an installation or serv- ice problem. If fuses continue to blow, call B&K Components Customer Service at 716-656-0026 or contact an Authorized B&K Service Center for assistance.

Speaker Connections for CT Receiver

The CT Receiver connects to speakers using 4 position plug-in Phoenix connectors. Speaker wires are all home run from each zone to the back panel of the CT Receiver. Unplug the connector from the rear of the receiver, strip the speaker wire approximately ¼" and insert the bare end into the gate on the connector. Use

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Speaker Connections CT310 / 300

The CT310/300 Zone B and Zone C connectors termi- nate using the 4 position plug-in Phoenix connector. CT310 Zone A speakers can be connected either via the same plug-in Phoenix connector or via 5 way binding posts for premium speaker wire. The CT310 Zone A amplifier is 150 watts per channel, CT300 Zone A ampli- fier is 55 wats per channel. The CT300 does not include binding posts.

 

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Contents 13226 Accessories Included Parts and Accessories Guide Installation and System DiagramsSetup Using a PC and BKcSuite BKcSuite Setup and OverviewSpecifications On Screen Main MenuFinesse and Power To Please a Household Introduction / OverviewCT Receiver Features and Benefits CK1.2 Keypad Features and Benefits Point Any Remote Control at the KeypadCK1.2 Keypad Features and Benefits Status Feedback to KeypadsParts and Accessories Guide CT Receiver Front Panel CT602/600/300CT Receiver Back Panel S ECK1.2 Front Panel / Back Panel Programming Jack Behind the FaceplateMZ-128 Remote Control CT-1 System Integrator P/N RJ-45 to 5 position Phoenix Adapter P/NDB-9 to RJ-45 Adapter P/N13290 BK Toolbox CD-ROM P/NInstallation and System Diagrams Installation and System DiagramsBasic System Hookup Placement and Ventilation Default OperationInstallation Considerations Connection StrategyAC Power and Line Fuse Accommodate up to 12-gauge wireSpeaker Connections for CT Receiver Speaker Connections CT310Example CT Receiver Six Zone Speaker Connections CT Receiver Speaker ConnectionsKeypad Connections Example connection of a CK1.2 KeypadCommon Ground CK1.2 Keypad ConnectionsCT Receiver cannot receive RS-232 via this terminal Adding Additional Keypads in the Same Zone Left Control CardShared Source Connections CT Receiver ConnectionBuffered Outputs IR Flasher Emitter OutputIR Emitter Outputs Zone Line Outputs Zone Line OutputsDedicated Source Inputs Local Changing Line Level Outputs From Fixed to VariableFixed Output / Variable Output Local IR Source Control Local Source IR ControlCT Receiver Common Control Connection and Trigger Common Control TriggersCommon Control Triggers Factory Reset RF RemoteAM Loop Antenna FM AntennaSystem Expansion System ExpansionConnecting Two CT Receivers Coupling Two CT Receivers Maximum 12 Stereo ZonesSwap Cable Between Two CT Receivers Should not be connected between RJ- 45 jacksAdding a 7th Zone Using The AVR507/505/50 Second Zone Seventh Zone Connection Diagram No identicalAdding a 7th Zone SourcesSwap Cable Construction CT-1 IR Routing System IntegratorCAT5 T568B Swap Cable RS-232 Swap CableBasic Expanded System Using a CT-1 CT610 #3 CT610 #2CT-1 Power Connection 12VDC Source Control Using a CT-1CT-1 Expansion Adding a Home Theater RS-232 ConnectionUsing a Swap Cable to Control a Theater Setup Using a PC and BKcSuite Setup Using a PC and BKcSuiteConnection to a PC CT Receiver ConnectionComputer Connection USB to Serial AdapterBKcSuite Setup and Overview BKcSuite Setup and OverviewBKcSuite Task Bar Explained BKcSuite Task Bar ExplainedBasic Setup Menu Basic Setup MenuAdvanced Full Setup Menu Advanced Setup MenuHardware Zone Settings Tab Fixed or Variable Levels for Stereo Zones Maximum Level Limits the Output whether Fixed or VariableLeft and Right Level Calibration Fixed or Variable Levels for Mono ZonesSplitting a Zone To Mono Sub-ZoningCode-Set Description and Overview Code-Set Description and OverviewGroups / Code Sets / Zones Tab M P LY B E T T E R Input Settings To Compensate Levels Input Settings TabShared Source Input Names Dedicated Source Input NamesPower On Titles Tab Select Power On Setting Power On PreferencePower-On Preferences Tab Select Code SetInput Mode Selection ModeInput Configuration Tab Release TimeActivated By Action/ Event Tab Level EventIndividual Zone Display Front Panel BrightnessDisplay Tab Zone Control Zone Control OutHeadphone 12V Control TabZone Rear Data In Setting IR Flasher Settings TabFlasher Outputs Front Panel IR to Flasher OutputsSetup Menu Visible Front Panel ButtonsFront Panel IR Memory LockedRS-232 Port Enable RS-232 Echo EnabledBaud Rate RS-232 Receive & Transmit IDV2.0 Enabled RS-232 Feedback Selection Continuous ReplyConvert IR to BKC-DIP Messages Transmit BKC-DIP to ZonesRecall Volume In Preset Favorite Preset RecallPreset Operation Tab Auto NamingKeypad Feedback Tab Opening the Preset Editor Preset Editor Features and BenefitsPreset Editor Preset Editor Window Editing PresetsRS-232 Serial Macro Editor RS-232 Serial Macro EditorCK1.2 Keypad CK1.2 KeypadSetup Using the On Screen Display Setup Using the On Screen DisplayOn Screen Menu Tree Diagram CT Receiver On Screen Display Menu Structure OSDUsing The Remote Control and On-Screen Menus Using a Remote ControlOn Screen Menu Operation with the MZ-128 CT602 / CT300 No front panel operation CT610 / CT310Front Panel Buttons Main Menu On Screen Main MenuZone Favorite Presets Menu Zone OperationAudio/Video System Setup Inputs Sub-MenuNaming an Input Main Menu Sub-menu’sMenu Items for a Dedicated Input Zone Menu when set to MonoAudio / Video Submenu Zone Power On Settings Page/Event SetupControl Menu Setup Display SetupZone Code-Sets/Names and Group Titles Control System MenuZone Code-Sets/Groups and Group Titles Code SetCommon Control I/O Flasher OutIR Routing for Identical Components Flasher OutputIR to Flasher Out Presets Setup Power On TitlesPreset Volume Preset NamesSecurity Options Control System SetupRS-232 Options Memory Backup Setup RS-232 Slave ControlMain Menu Setup System Status# of Volume Controls Zone Planning WorksheetsCable Calculation Source Distance for Home Run Total CT Receiver Input PlanningInput Planning Worksheet Power On Preferences and Presets CT Receiver Preferences and PresetsProject Manager Date Troubleshooting Guide for CT Receivers Troubleshooting Guide For BKcSuiteProblem Possible Solution Limited Warranty Returning EquipmentSpecifications CT610/602 CT600 CT310 CT300