Connecting Zone Outputs (Speakers)

Speaker Connectors

Speaker connections use standard speaker outputs (L+, L-, R-, R+) as shown in FIG. 2.

L+ L- R- R+

FIG. 2 Speaker connectors

Connecting Speakers

Each speaker has a Red (positive) terminal and a Black (negative) terminal. Connect the appropriate wire from the keypad to Red and Black terminals on the Left and Right speakers, as with any standard speaker installation.

Connecting To a Tango Audio Controller

Connect the Tango Amplifier to the Tango Audio Controller via the 4-pin connector labelled “From Controller” on the rear panel of the Amplifier.

Connecting SWT Keypads

Connect SWT Keypads (DAS-MET-6SRC or K-Series) to the Tango Amplifier via the SWT connector labelled “To Keypad” on the rear panel of the Amplifier.

Note: When stripping cable for use with SWT connector, only strip away about ¼” (6mm) of the insulation from each wire. The complete assembly should not have more than 1/32” (1mm) of bare wire exposed from the bottom of the connector.

Wiring Diagram

The wiring diagram below illustrates the connections from a Tango Audio Controller, and to SWT Speakers and Metreau (SWT) Keypad.

Additional Documentation

Additional documentation for Distributed Audio products is available online at www.amx.com:

For details on Tango Audio Controllers, refer to the Tango Audio Control- lers Operation/Reference Guide and Installation Guide.

For details on Tango Zone Expanders, refer to the Tango Zone Expanders Operation/Reference Guide and Installation Guides.

For details on Metreau Keypads, refer to the Metreau Keypads Operation/ Reference Guide and Installation Guides.

For details on MIO R-4 AUDIO remote controllers, refer to the MIO R-1 AUDIO Installation Guide.

Tango Audio Controller

Tango Amplifier

DAS-MET-6SRC

For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).

93-1103-21

REV: A

 

3/08

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AMX DAS-TAMP4/8-SIG Connecting Zone Outputs Speakers, Connecting To a Tango Audio Controller, Connecting SWT Keypads

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