Niles Audio HT-MSU manual Programming Preparations and Worksheet, Tech TIP

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4)Status Wiring: The Niles HT-MSU has status (power synchronization) ports for eight home theater sources. The status connections for sources 1 through 6 (labeled SRC1

– SRC6) are RCA jacks that can sense video or a 12V DC voltage signal. The TV/7 and RCV/8 (receiver) status connections are 3.5mm jacks that sense voltage signals. When using video for status, a standard RCA cable can be used from that source. Alternatively, when using 12V for status, a standard 22 gauge, 2-conductor cable (“zip-cord”) can be used. Niles Accessory Cables (FG00724 or FG00933) can also be used (SEE THE ACCESSORIES SECTION FOR MORE INFORMATION).

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WIRE SIZE IS EXPRESSED BY ITS AWG (AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE) NUMBER THE LOWER THE NUMBER, THE LARGER THE WIRE, FOR EXAMPLE, 20 AWG IS PHYSICALLY LARGER THAN 22 AWG.

5)12V Output and Relay Wiring: The HT-MSU has three 12V and three “Dry Contact Closure” Relay Outputs that can activate mechanical devices such as motorized drapery and projection screen systems, as well as a number of other automation devices. For each device these outputs will control, standard 22 gauge 2-conductor cable (“zip- cord”) can be used. Niles Accessory Cables (FG00724 or FG00933) can also be used. Each relay is rated to handle 12V DC, up to 5 amps. (SEE THE ACCESSORIES SECTION FOR MORE INFORMATION).

6)Expansion Cable: The HT-MSU has an Expansion connection that can be used to extend the built-in RF radio away from the HT-MSU and/or for connection to and “sharing” sources with future Niles multizone receivers (SEE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION #3 IN THE SYSTEM DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS SECTION). This cable must be CAT-5 terminated with RJ45 connectors (T568A TERMINATION PROTOCOL IS SHOWN IN THE INSTALLATION SECTION 7).

7)Antenna Cable: The supplied extension cable is 10 foot long and is a RG59 CL rated cable so it can be run through the wall. Extending the cable or using longer cable is not recommended as this will drastically affect the RF reception. The antenna is only used if a Niles RF Remote issued to control the HT-MSU.

PROGRAMMING PREPARATIONS AND WORKSHEET

The HT-MSU has a PC Configuration/Expansion port on the bottom edge that is used for configuring (programming) the system. If the HT-MSU is being used by itself, the PC Configuration/Expansion port will be empty and used to program the system (Figure 7).

A Worksheet is provided with the HT-MSU Home Theater Main System Unit and should be used to organize all of the information an installer will need to configure the HT-MSU. The HT-MSU worksheet is also available on the Niles website: www.nilesaudio.com.

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Contents HT-MSU Table of Contents CongratulationsIntroduction Simple Control of Complex Systems Installation FlexibilityFeatures and Benefits Intelligent Main System UnitProgram Memory Protection ContentsIntelligent Integration with MULTI-ZONE Systems Home Theater Main System Unit HT-MSU Parts GuideIR Input Port System Design ConsiderationsRS232 Output Ports Source Power Status ConnectionsIR Output Ports Assignable 12 Volt Outputs Assignable RelaysSystem Configuration System ConfigurationFlasher Volt RS232 Video Synch System ConfigurationTV Array Mode Installation Considerations Placement of the HT-MSUWiring Considerations HT-MSU requires several different types of wires runsProgramming Preparations and Worksheet Tech TIPHT-MSU Triggering Remote Control Considerations To trigger the activitiesGauge or larger see Tech TIP on InstallationSteps 5mm Stereo Plug and DB9 Connectors Ring Female Sleeve Tip MaleInformation about the 12V output programmability Hardware Issues TroubleshootingAccessories Source Powering On or Off IncorrectlyTo trigger auxiliary devices Unswitched AC outletIR control and pass-through on Mini on each endStatus Accessories HT-MSU via 3.5 mm jackSpecifications HT-MSUPage Niles Audio Corporation 1-800-BUY-HIFI Limited Warranty Warrantyregistrationcardcard Dr. Miss Mr. Mrs. MsL e s a u d i o C o r p o r a t i o n