Xantech mrc88 installation instructions Advanced, CSM1 Threshold Adjustments

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Model MRC88

Using good quality RCA-type patch cables connect the source VIDEO OUTPUT jacks of the ‘Primary controller’ [Figure 3-(23)]to the corresponding source VIDEO INPUT jacks on the Secondary Controller -

Figure 3-(22).

ZONE AUDIO INPUTS

(ADVANCED)

Use 3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack to Stereo RCA Plug adapter to connect Zone Specific Audio Sources (i.e. Audio Server or other Zone Specific Audio Component) to the appropriate Zone Audio Input - Figure 3-(24). The 3.5mm Stereo Jack is wired as follows: Tip = Right Audio Input; Ring = Left Audio Input; Sleeve = GND. The Zone Audio Input feature is enabled via Dragon Drop-IR™ software in the ADVANCED configuration only. When enabled, the Zone Audio Input will override the Source 1 Input connected at the Audio Left/Right RCA Input terminals - Figure 3-(22).Zone Audio Inputs do not support Video.

(EXPANDED)

For Zones 1-8, connect to the Primary Controllers Zone Audio Input as stated above. For Zones 9-16 connect to the Secondary Controllers Zone Audio Input [Figure 3-(24)] as stated above.

IR CONTROL CONNECTIONS

(BASIC/ADVANCED)

Plug the supplied 283M IR emitters into the appropriate IR Emitter jacks - Figure 3-(26). Be careful to match the source audio and video connection number on the MRC88 to the IR Emitter jack number. This will ensure that the IR control signal will be routed to the correct source component. Find the IR sensor window on the source component and attach the emitter to the components sensor window after removing the protective paper cover on the flat side of the emitter head. A Common IR jack is also provided for connection to other auxiliary devices that are not source specific - Figure 3-(27).

(EXPANDED)

Connect emitters to the ‘Primary Controllers’ IR Emitter jacks - Figure 3-(26)as noted above.

Note: The appropriate source IR Emitter of the ‘Secondary Controller’ will also flash regardless of what zones keypad issues the command but it is recommended to use the emitter jacks of the Primary unit.

SENSE INPUT CONNECTIONS

(BASIC/ADVANCED)

The sense input connection will typically be used to sense the power state of a source component using the Xantech CSM1 Current Sense Module (optional). Plug the 3.5mm mini plug from the CSM1 into the appropriate sense jack – Figure 3-(22). Be careful to match the source audio and video connection number on the MRC88 to the appropriate sense jack number. The CSM1 plugs into an AC power source. The component power cord plugs into the CSM1. (Refer to instructions included with the CSM1 unit).

CSM1 Threshold Adjustments

a.First, make sure the 3.5mm mini-plug is plugged into the appropriate sense jack on the MRC44 and that the MRC44 is powered ON. (The CSM1 gets low-voltage DC power from the MRC44 – not from the AC line. See Figure 2-Top for mini-jack pin out )

b.Select the correct position of the RANGE slider switch – the HI position is for devices with a high current draw when ON, the LO position is for devices with a low current draw when ON (based upon the lowest current draw state of the component when ON).

c.Manually turn the component ON.

d.Using a small (1/8” wide) blade screwdriver, rotate the current control to the full CLOCKWISE position (LO CURRENT).

e.Rotate the control COUNTER-CLOCKWISE (towards the HI CURRENT position) until the Threshold Adjustment LED goes OFF.

f.Turn the component OFF (Standby Mode).

g.Rotate the control CLOCKWISE until the Threshold Adjustment just goes ON.

h.Set the control to a point midway between these two settings. This should be the correct setting.

NOTE 1: If you have trouble with the threshold adjustment correctly detecting the ON and OFF states of the component, try changing the RANGE slider to the opposite position and then try the adjustment again. NOTE 2: If the Threshold Adjustment LED does not go ON and OFF with the component power, make minor adjustments to the threshold adjust until the LED is in proper sync.

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Contents Installation Instructions Safety Instructions Read Before Operating Equipment Not Expose this Appliance to Rain or MoistureTable of Contents Programming the Controller ADVANCED/EXPANDED Programming Section Model MRC88 Xantech Corporation General Information MRC88 system includes the following componentsModel MRC88 System Block Diagram System OverviewCONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER Features Keypad Features System Status Power-Up Mode MRC88 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER Panel and Feature DescriptionsMRC88 Front Panel Features and Connections Front PanelZone Status Active-Operational Mode MRC88 Rear Panel Features and Connections Source Component Input ConnectionsSource Loop-Thru Connections MRC88 Keypad MRC88 Keypad Feature DescriptionsMRC88 Keypad Front Features Model MRC88 Model MRC88 Keypad Rear Panel Features and Functions MRC88 Keypad Rear Features and ConnectionsInstallation Operation OUT-OF-THE-BOX PRE Test BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDEDObstructions MRC88Keep perforations on top cover free Mounting and Installing the MRC88 Keypad ExpandedMRC88 Keypad mounting template Optional Keypad Back-Box for pre-install applications MRC88 Keypad RemovalBASIC/ADVANCED Connecting the MRC88 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIERAudio Connections Video ConnectionsCSM1 Threshold Adjustments AdvancedZone Related Wiring Connections BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDEDStatus BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Composite VideoModulated Video Zone IR BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Control OutCO1 and CO2 Zones 7 Connections AT the Zone Location BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDEDSingle Keypad CAT5 Connections Multiple Keypad ConnectionsZone Expansion Connecting TWO MRC88 Controllers Expanded OFFLinking TWO MRC88 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER Units MRC88 Connecting Block located on rear of Keypad MRC88 Keypad CAT5 Cable LengthsBASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED SETTING-UP the MRC88 System Typical MRC88 SystemPre-Programming the MRC88 BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Computer Requirements Minimum Basic Mode Advanced Mode Expanded ModePlanning the System Included Hardware & Software Items Connecting the MRC88 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER to the PCSoftware Installation Starting MRC88 Dragon DROP-IR SoftwareStarting a Project Learning IR Commands Creating Palette Files BUILT-IN IR Code Library BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDEDBuilt-In Mfg’s IR Command Library Learning IR Commands BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDEDRecording Toggle Command Functions Creating a Palette File BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED To Rename an Existing FunctionTo Add a New Function Importing CCF Files Getting Source Commands from the InternetEditing BRAND, COMPONENT, and Function Lists Importing Discrete IR Hex Codes Entering RS232 Command Strings ADVANCED/EXPANDEDRS232 Palette Editor Window Using PC TestUsing MRC88 Test Creating AN RS232 Palette File ADVANCED/EXPANDED Creating an RS232 Palette FileConfiguring Source Icons on MRC88 Keypad LCD Programming The ControllerDownloading Source Icons to the Keypad Creating NEW IconsSelecting Icons from the Icon Generator Selecting Internal Amplifier Commands ADVANCED/EXPANDED Placing Commands Onto the Virtual KeypadSelecting RS232 Command Palettes ADVANCED/EXPANDED Placing Commands on the Virtual Keypad BasicProgramming Sequences Macros Button Edit Pop-Up Menu Editing Buttons on the Virtual KeypadEditing Commands in the Macro Command List Window Editing Commands Zone 1 thruProgramming Power Management and Sense Trigger Codes Programming Power ManagementBasic Power Management Programming Sense Trigger Codes ADVANCED/EXPANDED Programming Sense TriggersTesting Commands Under Power Management and Sense Triggers Name of Zone ADVANCED/EXPANDED Zone Options ConfigurationDefault settings set in Basic Mode are as follows RC68 Code GroupPRE AMP Volume Adjust Settings ADVANCED/EXPANDED IR Loop Back Settings ADVANCED/EXPANDEDConfiguring Commands for IR in Zone Transferring the ProjectController Options Programming Zone Audio InputBACK-LIGHT Control Mode of OperationIR Routing Expanded OptionsRS232 Settings Monitor Lockout Mode Factory default DisabledMonitor Lockout Mode Zone Linking Programming Dynamic Zone Link Mode Factory default Disabled Link ALL Static RS232 Input TranslatorLink ALL Dynamic Clear ALLProgramming IR Commands and Sequences IRS232 Input TranslatorRC68 IR Command Macro Window RC68+ IR Code Triggered SequencerProgramming Internal Amplifier Commands Internal Amplifier Command WindowUsing Internal Amplifier Commands Zone Expansion Connecting Multiple MRC88 Controllers Internal Amplifier CommandsPhysical Connections in Expanded Mode Programming in Expanded ModeEnabling Expanded Mode RS232 Control While in Expanded ModeSources 1 through Transferring a Project to the MRC88 Uploading MRC88 ProjectsSaving and BACKING-UP Files Cold Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade OptionisWarm Firmware Upgrade Downloading Firmware Files from the WEBTweaking the System Teaching a HAND-HELD Remote to Operate the MRC88 SystemMaking Fine Adjustments Trimming Source Audio Input LevelsZone Adjustments Keypad AdjustmentsAccessing Tier 2 Commands Powering the Zone on and OFFSetting the Volume Source Slection and ControlSystem Status BASIC/ADVANCED Zone SettingsAudio Adjustments BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Dynamic Monitor Lockout Parental Control ADVANCED/EXPANDEDExpanded RS232 Control ?5SS3+ 7PR1+?5SS+ Commands AO+Queries Volume Level 39 Steps Keypad Button ID +14 MRC88 SettingLevel in dB +12Left Speaker Right Speaker MRC88 Setting Attenuation Balance LevelTroubleshooting Problem Probable Cause and SolutionModel MRC88Page 96Model MRC88 RS232 and Expansion PIN OUT Information GND Video SpecificationsCertifications IR SensorModel MRC88 Model MRC88 Xantech Corporation Xantech Corporation Bradley Avenue, Sylmar CA Phone 818.362.0353 fax
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