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Sub-Zoning

 

Splitting a Zone To Mono

Once a zone has been split into mono it has the ability to have a discrete IR Code-Set assigned to it and therefore the user is given the capability to control volume, mute, and power in the split zone independently. For more information on Code-Sets, see the section labeled Groups/Code-Sets/Zones. The Installation dia- gram of a mono zone split for control is illustrated below. The split mono zone will still share the same source, bass, treble and loudness levels.

Master Bath Master Bed

CT610/602

In this example, the master bath and master bedroom split a zone into two mono zones. Each must listen to the same source, but volume and on/off states are independent via the two keypads. The keypads are daisy chained to the same zone control terminal. The CT Receiver must be setup to respond to the discrete Code- Set for each mono zone. Furthermore, the corresponding Code-Set should be programmed onto the keypad. Thus, the Master Bath keypad will affect only the Master Bath and the Master Bed keypad will affect only the Master Bed. When keypads are slaved off of one another, programming should be done in series order start- ing with the master keypad, then slave 1, etc. One or both of these keypads can also have the ability to con- trol both zones together as a suite. The alternative to mono split zones is to assign the the master bed and master bath to separate independent zones. See next section for Code-Set description.

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B&K CT300, CT600, CT602, CT310, CT610 user manual Splitting a Zone To Mono, Sub-Zoning