AMX DAS-T0808-SIG manual Setup and Configuration, Source Documentation, Key-By-Key Programming

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Setup and Configuration

Setup and Configuration

Overview

Configuration and IR Capture take place on the front panel of the Tango Controller. Setting such as Favorites, Grouping, Bass, and Treble, Balance, SRS, Alarm, and Lockout functions are programmed from within any zone using the zones interface. (i.e. Keypad).

We suggest you read this section carefully in its entirety before starting to program the Tango Controller. This will allow you to obtain a general understanding of what you will see and what to expect when you go through the programming exercise. Programming only becomes a complicated procedure when you are trying to solve all operating issues at the same time.

Careful planning, documentation and experimentation on your part with the sources prior to taking the programming on will allow you to experience an easy and painless installation.

Source Documentation

Make certain you have all the documentation for each source component. You may need to reference this material to learn the operation of the equipment. The key to successful programming is to understand how each of the source components operates. By determining how you would like the components to function as part of the home audio system, you will spend less time on the programming phase of the installation.

Key-By-Key Programming

The Tango Controller learns the specific codes for each function, one-at-a time, by recognizing the IR signal generated by the Source Remote Control.

You do not have to program every Function. Keypad programs will be simple, functional and intuitive. From a clients perspective, sometimes less is more.

Programming Worksheets

Before getting started, please outline how the system is intended to operate. This outline will assist you in setting up the remote training session as well as the Favorite, Grouping and alarm functions. You will find this worksheet will not only help you plan in advance how the Keypad Buttons will perform each function, but they will also assist in the event that IR codes, Favorites or Groupings need to be re-learned or changed. This will reduce the time needed to program/reprogram the Controller and keypads. It will also be your guide should any of the audio devices need to be changed out or upgraded in the future. You will know what the original devices configuration looked like so the keypads can be labeled in the same configuration. Consistency during Keypad programming and clear documentation will reduce frustration and shorten the operational learning curve for your client.

New equipment is rarely shipped with batteries installed in the remote. Be sure you’re sources remote is functioning properly before continuing to program the Tango Controller.

Tip: You should take some time to familiarize yourself with the basic operation of the audio devices remote control to better understand the operating characteristics of the device and which functions you wish to program into the Tango Controller. If you can operate and manage the audio device as a standalone unit, it will aid you in determining which functions you want to program into the Controller. Technique Tip: Programming is an interactive exercise between you, the Tango Controller and the audio sources remote control, which may vary from unit to unit. You will learn the techniques to best train the Tango Controller through some trial and error and observation. You may need to modify your programming technique on a remote-by-remote basis. Some remotes may need to be closer to or further away from the receiver. Some may program better with quick key presses and some with long key presses. Some may require a change in distance and angle between the remote and the Tango Controller. If a particular method doesn’t seem to be working for you, try to modify your approach to understand the characteristic behavior of the donor device.

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Contents Tango AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents System Integration Drawings Tuner Modules IR Commands By Source Type Mdrg Troubleshooting No Keypad Activity At All Table of Contents Viii Tango Series Audio Controllers Overview Tango Series Audio ControllersTango Audio Controllers Product Specifications Product SpecificationsFront Panel Components Rear Panel ComponentsDAS-TRMK Rack Mount Kit for Tango Audio Controllers and Zone Tango Series Audio Controllers Rack-Mounting InstallationVentilation Cabling Installation Instructions Speaker Wire Technology SWTConnector Layout Rear Panel Cable TypeConnecting IR Outputs Connecting Sources Audio Inputs/OutputsConnecting Zone Outputs Connecting SWT Keypads to the Tango Controller SWT ConnectorsConnecting SWT Speakers to SWT Keypads Connecting Tango Zone Expanders Connecting Paging Inputs/OutputsFrom Audio Device L/R To Zones DAS-T0808-SIG 8-Zone Controller Zone Expander AddressingDAS-T0804-SIG 4-Zone Controller Antenna Installation Connecting the RS-232 Serial PortOn-Board AM/FM Tuner Module RS-232 CableWiring Diagram Connecting a Tango AmplifierSpecifications MIO-R1 Audio Tango Distributed Audio Remote ControlMIO R-1 Audio Specifications Installing Custom Buttons Battery Low Indicator Programming The MIO R-1 Audio Using KeypadBuilderInserting Batteries into The MIO R-1 Audio SRS Bass Boost, Focus, 3D and WOW Settings Tone Control & SRS SettingZone Control Internal Tuner and Audio Server Source ControlCD and DVD Satellite and OtherConfiguration Mode Direct Numeric AccessLED Sleep Mode Brightness Battery TypeLED Awake Brightness Additional DocumentationUsing the Audio Zone Expander Using Four Conductor Speaker WireSystem Integration Drawings SWT Distributed Audio SystemsDistribution Wiring SWT Special Wiring ConfigurationsAuxiliary Amplifier Configuration RF InterferenceWire Configurations Keypad for Control Only Remote Amplifier ConfigurationSplit Zone / Analog Volume control Option 2 one Keypad Split Zone / Analog Volume Control Option 1 One KeypadSource Documentation Setup and ConfigurationKey-By-Key Programming Programming WorksheetsMain Menu screen Programming the Tango ControllerProgramming Panel System Setup MRC Setup Mode screen System Setup Mode screenProgramming Source Equipment MRC Setup Mode Options screenIR OK 50 percent sure 1 command received Learn IR CommandsAdjusting Input Attenuation Setting Gain/AttenuationInput Attenuation Mode screen Adjusting Output GainRoom Control Settings Setting Paging VolumePaging Setting Presets System Setup Tuner Setup Mode screenSelecting AM/FM Selecting Stereo/MonoSetting System Time System Setup Clock Setup Mode screenSetting System Date Setting the Day of the weekBacklight Intensity Backlight OptionsAbout Options screen Backlight ModeDevice Status Program LCD KP System Setup Mode AboutSetup and Configuration Tango Series Audio Controllers DAS-AMFM Tuner Tuner ModulesDAS-SIRIUS Tuner Top = Slot Bottom = Slot Front Audio Controller Jumpers ON/OFF Settings Setting the JumpersAudio Controller Jumpers Location DAS-AMFM Tuner Module Jumpers Audio Controller Jumpers Dual Tuner SettingRemoving the Pre-Installed DAS-AMFM Tuner Module Rear Panel Tuner Slots 1 Installing a Second DAS-AMFM Tuner ModuleRibbon Cable Tuner Cable Routing Installing the DAS-SIRIUS Tuner ModuleModule Connecting and Positioning the Sirius AntennaActivating Your Sirius Subscription Port Mapping AMX Duet Module Interface SpecificationsChannels Mi-Series & Tango Controllers Port MappingTango Controllers Channels Mi-Series & Tango Controllers Command Control Command ControlLevels Mi-Series & Tango Controllers Levels?INPUT ?FWVERSIONInput Passback?PROPERTY TunerpresetsaveReinit ?VERSIONMi-Series & Tango Controllers Command Feedback Command FeedbackBand FwversionProperty ProductidTunemode VersionInput Source Types Source Commands Referenced by Source TypeOther External Learn IR by Source Type IR Commands By Source TypeCD CD SAT Satellite DVD DVDAudio Server AudioOther Other = Seek Down Matrix OnboardGeneral Information Serial Control StringsSerial Port Communication Network CommunicationCommand Messages Command MessagesMver MgcfMgbd AMXBdhi BdloMGBSr MSBSr,bMSTRr,t MGTRrMSSCr,s MSAOsMGSCr MSSRr,sMSGLs,i,o MGSRrMGGLs MGPGr MSPGr,sMSPVr,v MGPVrMGSTr MCMDs,x, y MSSTs,xMGBLr MSBLr,xMSPRr,x MGPRrB6,b5,b4,b3 MSRGs,b8,b7B2,b1 MARGg,rMdrg MRRGrMDRGz MGRGrMSGVr,v MDGVr,iMGRSs MSFVr,s,fMSLOr MGFVr,sMCLOr MgloMRPSs,n MGPSs,nMSTPs MSSDs,d Satellite Receiver ‘ssss’ where ‘ssss’ is the station numberCSSTh,m,s MGSSsCgst CCALrSgid Mcmd Command Codes Mcmd Command CodesStatus Codes for Sirius Tuner Status Codes for Sirius TunerStatus Messages Status MessagesMASOFF0 MPRVr,x MBALr,xMGSTr,v,bb,t,s,r,z,l,p MRGSz,s,b8,b7,b6MLOTb8,b7,b6 MFAVr,s,fMPRSs,n,p MSTPs,tCALMr,s,v,h,m CSTv,h,m,sRSSTx,y,z RSIDx,yPower Connections TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Causes Section Source Unit ConnectionsDead Zones Zone Connection ProblemsLED Does Not light Source ConnectionsKeypad Lights, No Sound No Keypad Activity At AllProgramming Troubleshooting Tango Series Audio Controllers It’s Your World Take Control

DAS-T0808-SIG, DAS-T0804-SIG specifications

The AMX DAS-T0804-SIG and DAS-T0808-SIG are the forefront of advanced data distribution systems, designed to cater to the dynamic needs of commercial audio-visual installations. These models provide exceptional performance in managing and distributing various signals efficiently, ensuring seamless integration with a wide array of multimedia components.

One of the standout features of the DAS-T0804-SIG is its ability to support up to four output signals, while the DAS-T0808-SIG extends this capability to eight outputs. This scalability makes both units ideal for projects requiring flexible signal routing, whether for corporate environments, educational institutions, or entertainment venues.

Both models leverage cutting-edge digital signal processing (DSP) technologies to enhance audio quality and ensure fidelity during signal transmission. The units are equipped with advanced signal management features, including automatic gain control and equalization, which help maintain consistent audio levels and optimize playback across different environments. This ensures that users experience high-quality sound without the hassle of manual adjustments.

Connectivity options are plentiful, with support for both HDMI and analog inputs. The HDMI ports allow for seamless integration with high-definition video sources, while the analog inputs cater to older equipment, making the DAS-T0804-SIG and DAS-T0808-SIG versatile choices for mixed-system setups. The ability to handle diverse input types helps manage the challenges of modern AV environments, where devices can vary widely.

Another notable characteristic is the intuitive user interface that facilitates easy configuration and operation. The models come equipped with LED indicators for monitoring signal status, which provide real-time feedback and help troubleshoot issues swiftly. This user-centric design is particularly beneficial for installation professionals who require efficient workflows.

The DAS-T0804-SIG and DAS-T0808-SIG are also built with robust security features to protect against unauthorized access and ensure integrity in signal transmission. This is increasingly crucial in settings where sensitive information may be communicated.

In summary, the AMX DAS-T0804-SIG and DAS-T0808-SIG systems are powerful, flexible, and secure solutions for modern AV installations, characterized by their advanced signal processing, versatile connectivity, and intuitive design. Their ability to accommodate a variety of applications makes them an essential tool for any professional seeking to optimize audio-visual performance.