Xantech Zone Wiring Connections at the MRC44 Controller/Amplifier, Basic/Advanced/Expanded

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Model MRC44

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NOTE 2: Program IR commands fro MRC44 Controller current sensing as described in

“PROGRAMMING SENSE CODES”.

(EXPANDED)

Connect CSM1’s as described above to the Primary Controller. Sense inputs are not available on the Secondary Controller.

Zone Wiring Connections at the MRC44 Controller/Amplifier

(BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED)

In typical applications, each zone will have at least one MRC44 Keypad and a pair of stereo speakers. In those zones with both audio and video, at least one video monitor or television will also be used. In order to make these connections, the minimum requirement is home runs of one CAT5 cable for each zone’s keypad(s), two pairs for each pair of speakers, and one coaxial cable for a TV or monitor from each zone to the MRC44 Controller/Amplifier location.

Speaker Connections

(BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED)

1.Using good quality speaker wire, connect the individual speaker leads to the 4-terminal "SPEAKER" connectors on the MRC44 as shown in Figure 3.

2.The MRC44 is 4-Ohm safe. Make sure the impedance presented to the speaker terminals by the speakers (or any combination of speakers) is 4-Ohms minimum.

3.Be sure to observe correct polarity by connecting the "+" and "–" terminal from each channel on the MRC44 to the corresponding "+" and "–" terminals on each speaker. This will ensure correct "phasing". Since the connectors are removable, you may unplug them for ease of lead assembly.

4.As a rule of thumb, use 18 gauge speaker wire for speaker runs up to 30' (9m), 16 gauge up to 70' (21m), and 14 gauge up to 150' (39m). The 4-terminal connectors accept wire sizes up to 12-gauge max.

5.Strip the insulation back about 1/4" (6mm) and twist the strands on each lead to prevent fraying.

6.Speaker Phasing: To obtain stable imaging and full bass response, it is imperative that stereo speakers be connected "in phase" with each other. You can verify this as follows:

a)If the "+" (positive) and "–" (negative) terminals on your speakers are correctly marked, and visible, and you have wired the system with the positive connector on the rear of the MRC44 Controller/Amplifier connected to the positive connector on the speaker and the negative connector on the rear of the MRC44 Controller/Amplifier connected to the negative connector on the speaker, then the system will be "in phase". No further action is required. Most manufacturers identify the positive terminal with a red binding post, a "+" sign, or a red dot.

b)If you are unsure of the markings, you can verify the phasing. Using a mono sound source, such as AM radio, alternately reverse the leads to one of the speakers. Pick the connection that delivers a solid

center image between the speakers as well as best bass response.

CAUTION: After lead ends are inserted and the screws tightened down, be sure there are no free strands that could cause shorting!

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Contents Installation Instructions Not Expose this Appliance to Rain or Moisture Safety Instructions Read Before Operating EquipmentTable of Contents General Information System Overview System Block DiagramKeypad Features CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER FeaturesZone Status Operational Mode MRC44 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER Panel and Feature DescriptionsSystem Status Power-Up Mode 8Model MRC44 Source Component ConnectionsModel MRC44 Model MRC44 Keypad Front Panel Features and Functions MRC44 Keypad Feature DescriptionsModel MRC44 Keypad Rear Panel Features and Functions Operation OUT-OF-THE-BOX BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Expanded InstallationMRC44 Keypad mounting template Cutting the holeMRC44 Keypad Removal Installing the Mounting BracketBASIC/ADVANCED Connecting the MRC44 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIERSpeaker Connections Zone Wiring Connections at the MRC44 Controller/AmplifierBASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Modulated Video Video Connections BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDED Composite VideoControl Out and Status Connections Status Control OutOFF Connections AT the Zone Location BASIC/ADVANCED/EXPANDEDMRC44 Keypad CAT5 Cable Lengths Extended Runs and Secondary Keypad In ZoneFor setup of an expanded system, see Figure SETTING-UP the MRC44 SystemZone Software Installation Programming the MRC44 System Using the DRAG450MRC SoftwarePlanning the System Included Hardware & Software ItemsToggle Command Function Learning IR CommandsStarting MRC44 Dragon Drop-IR Serial Port SelectionCreating Palettes Editing and Testing IR CommandsAdding Brands Adding Components and FunctionsProgramming Keypads Basic Putting Codes to Work in the MRC44Advanced DRAG450MRC Basic System WindowMRC44 Keypad LCD Icon Generator Creating New Icons Placing Commands On The Virtual Keypad BasicSelecting Palettes ADVANCED/EXPANDEDRepeat Commands Timed DelaysPush & Hold Tiered Commands Editing SequencesSystem SET-UP Procedures Programming the MRC44 CONTROLLER/AMPLIFIER Video Sensing Power Management Programming Power Management and Sense Trigger Codes BasicCurrent Sensing Power Management Sense Inputs Video Sensing Sense TriggerADVANCED/EXPANDED Programming Current Sense De-Bounce SettingsPolarity of Sense Input Transferring The Project BasicIR Output Intensity Settings Zone Linking Expanded OptionsFirmware Upgrade Options RC68+ IR Code Triggered Sequencer Internal Amplifier Command Window Programming Internal Amplifier CommandsCommand Name Command List Name Parameter Internal Amplifier CommandsUploading MRC44 Projects Transferring a Project to the MRC44 BASIC/ADVANCEDSaving and BACKING-UP Files Automatic SaveFine Tuning Using Backup FilesAdjusting Input Level Trim Backing-Up Project FilesLCD Backlight Adjustment Zone AdjustmentsIR Sensitivity Adjustment Operating Instructions Audio AdjustmentsZone Control System StatusDynamic Zone Link Advanced Source A/V Distribution and Power Management Zone Expansion Using Multiple MRC44 ControllersAV61 Connections Combining IR OutputsExpanded System Diagram Problem Probable Cause and Solution TroubleshootingModel MRC44Page 50Model MRC44 Problem Probable Cause and Solution Xantech Corporation SpecificationsCertifications
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