Bose CC-16 manual Introduction, Features and functions

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Introduction

The Bose® ControlSpace® CC-16 zone controller is an elegant wall-mounted device designed to provide end-user control of ControlSpace systems. Custom programming allows the CC-16 to control a variety of the system elements, from switching audio sources to selecting “scenes” or system configurations. The CC-16 features a bitmap LCD and four buttons for displaying and controlling the system settings.

The CC-16 connects to the ControlSpace Engineered Sound Processor (ESP-88) at the RS-485 port. Up to fifteen CC-16 units can be used per each ESP-88 to provide localized control of the system. The maximum distance from ESP-88 to CC-16 is 2000 feet. As a networked device, remote reprogramming is possible at any time.

Features and functions

122 x 32 pixel backlit blue LCD

LCD displays volume level and

source/scene/preset setting

Select up/down buttons for selecting sources or scenes

Volume up/down buttons for controlling

one or more gain controls

• IR receiver (for IR remote controls)

RS-485 network supports up to fifteen CC-16 units per ESP-88

DIP-switch for specifying network address and termination

Universal mounting bracket

UL and CE listed

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Contents ControlSpace CC-16 Zone Controller For the intended audience Important Safety InstructionsInformation about products that generate electrical noise Regulatory information Please read this install guideIntroduction Features and functionsQuick start Cabling InstallationMaximum cable distances Installing the mounting boxDIP switch addresses DIP Switch SettingsTermination Connecting the wires WiringPower supply WiringMounting the CC-16 zone controller MountingTroubleshooting Specifications Bose Product Sales Conditions WarrantyOther Rights Page