Integra instruction manual ST2 Tuner Programming, ST2 Tuner Setup Menu, ST2 Chassis Setup Menu

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ST2 TUNER PROGRAMMING

ST2 TUNER SETUP MENU

ST2 Tuner Setup Menus

Note: The Setup Menu procedures must be performed from the ST2 Tuner front panel.

The ST2 Tuner Setup Menus provide setup and naming procedures for the ST2 main chassis, and each AM/FM tuner module. These procedures include source number assignments, assigning a cus- tom name to a memory preset or a bank, choosing a region for AM/FM operation (US or Euro), facto- ry initialization and system information.

If the ST2 is used with a non-RNETsystem, the ST2 can be connected and operated without any setup programming. Follow the setup menus if custom names are desired, or for system information.

If the ST2 is used with an RNET system such as CAV6.6, the following minimum setup must be per- formed for the ST2 to be properly controlled by the CAV6.6.

1.ST2 Chassis Setup Menu - Assign source numbers to Tuner 1 and Tuner 2.

2.CAV6.6 Source Setup Menu - Assign the corresponding source numbers to Tuner 1 and Tuner 2.

3.CAV6.6 Source Setup Menu - Assign command type PERIPHERAL to Tuner 1 and Tuner 2.

NOTE: Once the programming procedures are completed, cycle power first to the Tuner and then to the CAV6.6 (must be powered on last) to establish a connection.

ST2 Chassis Setup Menu

Source Number (Chassis)

The Source Number procedure permits Tuner 1 and Tuner 2 to be assigned the proper peripheral source identities as will be assigned in the CAV6.6 Source Setup.

1.Enter the Setup Menu by pressing and holding the TNR SEL button.

2.TUNER SETUP appears. Press MEM Up/Down until SOURCE NUM appears on the tuner.

3.Press BAND. TUNER # appears.

4.Press the Tune Up/Down buttons to select the Tuner #.

5.Press BAND. SOURCE NUM appears.

6.Press the Tune Up/Down buttons to scroll through the source numbers 1-6.

7.Press BAND to select the source number (as assigned in the CAV6.6 setup process).

8.Repeat the process for the next tuner.

9.Press TNR SEL to exit the Source Number menu.

Update Firmware (Chassis)

The Update Firmware procedure allows the ST2 tuner’s OS firmware to be updated. The proce- dure is performed using a DB9 serial cable with one end connected to the RS-232 port on the back of the tuner and the other connected to a PC or laptop. If an OS firmware update is avail- able, it can be obtained through the Document Center at www.russound.com. XM tuner module firmware must be performed by an authorized Russound service facility.

1. Enter the Setup Menu by pressing and holding the TNR SEL button.

2. TUNER SETUP appears. Press MEM Up/Down until UPDATE FIRMW appears on the tuner.

3. Press BAND to enter the UPDATE FIRMW menu. (continued)

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Contents ST2 Smart Tuner Safety Instructions Important SafeguardsTable of Contents Introduction RNET-enabled SystemBOX Contents ST2 Front Panel Component GuideST2 S mart Tuner ST2 Rear PanelST2-RC Remote Control Basic Connections ST2 Setup and ConnectionsST2-KP and CAV6.6 Connections ST2-KP Connections to ST2 Tuner Non-RNET SystemsSource Connections with CAV6.6 Controller/Amplifier Source Connections with A-BUS Audio Distribution Hub Source Connections with CAi Series Controller/AmplifierAntenna Connections Connecting an Indoor and Outdoor AntennaAM Antenna FM AntennaGrounding an Outdoor Antenna ST2 Operation Front Panel ControlsFront Panel Operation ST2-RC Remote Control Operation Frequency SeekSaving Favorites ST2-KP Keypad Operation ST2-KP Keypad ControlsCAV6.6-UNO-S2 Keypad Operation UNO-S2 Keypad Controls with CAV6.6Frequency Scan MuteMHz FM UNO-LRC1 Remote Control Operation UNO-LRC1 Remote Control with CAV6.6Seek UP/DOWN Seeks next tuned station up or down ST2 Tuner Setup Menu ST2 Chassis Setup MenuST2 Tuner Programming Factory Initialization Chassis Update Firmware Chassis cont’dSystem Info Chassis Tuner Setup Menu for AM/FMMemory Name AM/FM Bank Name AM/FMBackup and Restore Bank Name AM/FM cont’dRegion AM/FM Programming for CAV6.6 USE Source Configuration NoteST2 Smart Tuner Technical SpecificationWarranty & Repair Russound Rev 5/24/04 28-1150