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4. Installing the Bus Cables

Pre-assembled bus cables or the raw materials to make the necessary bus cables on the job site were included with your system purchase. Pre-assembled bus cables have connectors every two feet (RCA patch cords are available in lengths from three to twenty feet). If you plan to make your bus cables on the job site, you’ll need a special assembly tool available from the factory.

If you are making your own bus cables, be very careful to follow the assembly instructions, especially con- cerning wire to connector polarity. Incorrect bus fabrication can cause system failure and damage!

Several types of bus cables are available for specific purposes:

 

 

 

 

P r e - a s s e m b l e d

Cable

for

Plug

for

A s s e m b l y

Cable Type

Color

Code

Part Number

Site

Assembly

Site

Assembly

T o o l

System

Bus

y e l l o w / r e d / b l u e / b l a c k

802-307

871-055

916-0470

762-011

Speaker

Bus

green/white/brown gray

802 - 186

871 - 045

904 - 172

762 - 009

Low-level

Bus

RCA

patch cords

801-018 to 801-023 EX2, EX1

SGRCA

762 - 006

System

extension*

y e l l o w / r e d / b l u e / b l a c k

802-323

871-055

916-0470

762-011

Speaker

extension*

green/white/brown/gray

802 - 309

871 - 045

904 - 172

762 - 009

*The System and Speaker Bus extension cables allow you to join remote sections of the AccessSystem with the main electronic component section of your display, as in the case of rear speaker towers.

Any RCA patch cords are suitable for the low level bus or component connections; however, we highly recommend that you use our special low-capacitance RCA patch cables for optimum system performance and reliability.

A. Install the System Bus

The system bus connects only to main switching modules (910, 920, 958, 942, 932, 940), not expanders (920X, 940X, 915X, 916X).

1. Use the pre-assembled system bus

cables supplied with your system or

922

install the 4 pin plugs onto the

 

system bus wire using the special

 

tool. If you are making your own system bus, be sure to leave a small amount of slack in the wire between the modules and be very careful to observe correct polarity.

2.Mate one plug of the system bus cable with either of the 4 pin headers marked with the yellow/red/blue/black color code on each switching module.

910

958

942

932

940

Figure 22.

 

Connect System

 

Bus to every

BLACK

Main Module.

BLUE

YELLOW

 

RED

YELLOW WIRE

ALWAYS ON

THIS SIDE OF

PLUG

3.Connect the system bus to all modules having headers marked SYSTEM BUS. The connectors are polarized, so they will only connect in one direction, but always make sure to prevent the possibility of plugging the system bus to the header backwards (see Figure 23).

GROUP

4.Start at one end of your system and work toward the other end, connect- ing the system bus to every main module.

DULE ID

SYSTEM

BUS

5.If you are using Pre-assembled buses, you may use a system bus exten- sion cable for long distances between modules, or carefully splice 18 gauge cable where needed.

Figure 23. Observe correct System Bus polarity. It is fine to leave one header unused.

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Contents Demonstration Network Car Audio Page Contents Introduction What is the Access System? Definition of TermsProduct Select HOW the Access System Works Selecting Products in the Access SystemBuses 922Access System Components Access User InterfacesControl Panels Full-Featured Control Panel Features includeSwitching Modules System Specific Components System ModuleExpander Modules DC Distribution Modules Choosing the Correct Switching Modules Product GroupsHead Units 910Amplifier Product Groups Amp SharingAmpifier Bypass SpeakersBegin Installation Address and Other SettingsPreparation Number the Product GroupsSources, EQs and Amplifiers Speakers How to Use These TablesDetermine the Module ID settings Programming Switch Settings S M B T D Set the Address SwitchesSet the Programming Switches Set the Left-Right Switch Timeout Minutes and ModelSilenTouch and Model Speaker LimitInstalling the System Hardware Designate the Switching Module LocationsDetermine Other Module Locations Mount the ModulesBlue Install Speaker Bus Low-Level BusesEQ and Amplifier Bypass Low-Level Bus Illustration.Low-LevelInstall the DC Power Distribution Cables Choosing the Power Mode for Your Display Power Supply VentilationSetting the Parallel Speaker Limits Install the RF Antenna Distribution System Check Your Work to This PointObserve correct polarity for all bus connections Installing a Control Panel Rear view of the 902 Control PanelControl Panel Expanders Control Panel Cutout SizesInstalling Product Select Buttons and Product Indicators Be careful to maintain PSB Cable polarity at both endsTheftAlert System Module AccessoriesRemote Power Switch 902 Testing Network FunctionRemote System Reset Page Install the First Products Display Component HookupPage Test Your Initial Product Installation Connect the Battery Install the Remaining ProductsTroubleshooting Noise Problems Test Product SelectionSelecting Additional Speaker Pairs with PSBs Deselecting Products with PSBsB System Comparison TheftAlert ProtectionSystem, DC and Signal Bus Wiring Diagrams Product to Switch Module Wiring DiagramsSystem Bus Speaker Bus DC Bus Amplifier Bypass Example SystemAddressing Low-Level Bus System Bus AddressingAmp Bypass EQ Bypass AMP Shared System 942 916X 932 Example of split Model 910D Setup Ch. High-Level 2-Ch Low-Level Head UnitChannel Signal Processor Or Equalizer Power Expander915X DC EQ Bypass NoteChannel Setup for 980EZ Model 980 System Module / 2- and 6-Channel HookupAmplifiers / 2-Channel Hookup Channel Amplifier916X Amp Bypass NoteAmplifiers / 4-Channel Hookup BAT+Shared Amplifier Hookup 942Left/Right and Mono Speaker Hookup Left Speaker RightAccess Warranty Limited WarrantyWarranty Service Procedures Out of Warranty ServiceIndex