Introduction
Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon! The ABH 4000 Expansion Hub will enable you to extend the capabilities of an
We strongly recommend that you read this instruction sheet carefully before installing your new ABH 4000. If you do not have experience installing
If you have any questions about this product, its installation or its operation, please contact your retailer or custom installer. They are your best source of product information.
The ABH 4000 will add to your listening pleasure by distributing sound through- out your home with the level of performance for which Harman Kardon has been famous for more than fifty years.
Features
•Simple connection to any
•Analog audio inputs and outputs, along with IR outputs, enable use with
•Adds
•Allows for up to four separate zones, each distributing an independent source device
•Two banks available, allowing up to two rooms per zone
•Expandable to up to 16 zones using additional ABH 4000 hubs
•Infrared (IR) commands from each zone are routed separately, allowing for more than one source device of a given type
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•Designed for easy mounting on wire
IMPORTANT SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INFORMATION! Wire Separations
Category 5 wiring systems must be installed to minimize the possibility of accidental contact with hazardous power and lighting wiring. Never place Category 5 wiring near bare power wires or lightning rods, antennas, transformers, steam or hot water pipes, or heating ducts. Never place Category 5 wire in any conduit, box, channel, duct or other enclosure containing power or lighting circuits of any type. Always provide adequate separation between Category 5 wiring and other electrical wiring according to code. When in doubt about separation distances, the “Rule of Sixes” can be used. This rule requires 6 feet of separation between Category 5 wiring and open
and connectors that will be attached to the ABH 4000 so that severe angle bends of connecting cables are avoided.
The wiring used to connect the ABH 4000 to the
What Is Included
Your ABH 4000 should be packed with the following items. If any of the below are missing, please contact Harman Kardon customer service.
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ABH 4000 Connections and Indicators
Audio Inputs: When the ABH 4000 is used with a receiver or source devices without an
NOTES:
•When any source is selected, the ABH 4000 hub and all
•Audio Input 1 is wired in parallel with the
be convenient to connect this output to the compatible IR input of an A/V receiver without
IR Indicator: This LED will flash to confirm that an IR signal is being passed through the ABH 4000. This signal may originate from a remote
Audio Outputs: The ABH 4000 passes signals from the Audio Inputs straight through to the corresponding Audio Outputs for sharing with other devices, such as an A/V receiver.
Control Link Output: If you are using more than one ABH 4000 in your system to add additional rooms, connect one end of a jumper cable with
Control Link Input: Connect this jack to the Control Link Output on another ABH 4000 to expand the total number of rooms in your system.
NOTES:
•The Control Link Input and Output are used to pass control data between ABH 4000 expansion hubs in an
•Do not connect an ABH 4000 to the Expansion Output of an ABH 4 hub, as the ABH 4000 will not operate correctly.
Power Inputs: Connect the 2.5mm DC plug at the end of the ABH 4000 power supply to Power Input A, to power Bank A of the system. If you are con- necting modules to Bank B of the system, a second power supply (not included) must be connected to Power Input B. Do not use a power supply other than one recommended by Harman Kardon, to avoid damaging the ABH 4000 or other system components.
Power Indicators: These LEDs will light to indicate that Bank A or Bank B of the ABH 4000 is connected to a power source that enables the remote modules and the infrared relay system to operate. This power source may be either a connection to an
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
Important Safety Note
questions or doubt about the ability of the wall surface to properly support the weight of the ABH 4000, consult a properly trained installer before proceeding.
•When the anchor is installed, place a screw through the slot on either side of the ABH 4000, and tighten the screw most of the way into the anchor.
•Slip the ABH 4000 so that it slides down the keyhole notch of the slot, and tighten it securely.
Connections to an A-BUS-Equipped Product (see Figure 1)
Step One: Connect the ABH 4000 to the Receiver
Connect one end of the included
Step Two: Connect the
Connect the
NOTE: To control the system from the remote zones, or when a
Step Three: Connect the AC Power Supply
Connect the AC Power Supply furnished with the ABH 4000 to Power Input A. If you have connected
Optional Step Four: System Expansion
Up to three additional
Multisource Hubs
Up to four ABH 4000 hubs may be connected to create 16 independent zones with two room outputs per zone. To expand the audio signal, connect the Audio Outputs to the next hub’s audio inputs. To expand the control data, connect an
Single-Source Hubs
In
NOTE: Do not connect an ABH 4 hub to the ABH 4000’s Control Link Output, and do not connect an ABH 4000 hub to an ABH 4’s Expansion Output.
Connections to a Non-A-BUS Product (see Figure 2)
The ABH 4000 may also be used to bring the benefits of
to virtually any audio system with a few additional steps to connect an audio feed and to install infrared emitters to control the source equipment. You may wish to have this installation completed by a trained installer who is familiar with
Step One: Connect Audio Sources
Connect the audio outputs of up to four sources, using standard audio interconnect cables (not included) from the Audio Inputs on the ABH 4000 to the analog audio outputs of each source device, such as a preamplifier, receiver, surround processor, CD player, tuner or any other device equipped with
1 through 4, these numbers do not correspond to the output zones, and one may select any of the four sources for playback in any of the four
Connect the source devices as follows, to allow for the simple source control available with the AB 2 (as described in the Operation section):
Source 1: Tuner or A/V receiver
Source 2: CD player or changer
Source 3: DVD player
Source 4: Any source device
NOTE: When using an
Steps Two and Three are the same as in the Connections to an
Step Four: Connect the IR Outputs to the Source Devices
For
When possible, connect the IR Outputs directly to compatible IR inputs on each source device.
Each Routed IR Output should be connected to the IR input (or an IR emitter placed over the IR sensor) of the source device connected to the correspondingly
Cutting and Drilling
Always observe all applicable safety rules for
Additional Installation Information
Common
in poor circuit integrity. This can cause interference and result in poor system performance.
Dust or dirt can cause special problems on wiring contacts. Be sure all contacts are clean and that all parts are installed correctly to protect them from dust and dirt.
Your new Harman Kardon ABH 4000
Make sure to follow all instructions when preparing wiring for use with the ABH 4000 Expansion Hub and associated equipment. Failure to do so may result in a potential safety hazard, including possible danger to persons and/or equipment.
If you will be running
Installation Planning
The ABH 4000 may be placed flat on a shelf or mounted to a wire
system source that feeds the
TIA 568A RJ-45 jumper cable.
Status Indicator: This LED will light when the ABH 4000 is activated. In most cases, it will light when a Harman Kardon
Trigger Output: The Trigger Output may be used to turn on compatible devices when the ABH 4000 is activated, as indicated by the Status Indicator.
Routed IR Outputs: When the ABH 4000 is used with
NOTE: The Routed IR Outputs will only emit commands from the zone that has selected the source, allowing connection of more than one source device of the same type to the ABH 4000 without concern that commands issued from one zone will have undesired effects on playback in another zone. However, if the source devices are physically near each other, you may wish to use
Common IR Output: This output passes control commands from all zones to compatible
Before beginning the installation process, turn off all electronics products in the system and disconnect them from their A/V power connection. This avoids the possibility of accidental activation that could possibly damage the equipment or cause personal injury. Do not turn on the equipment until instructed.
The ABH 4000 may be used in two modes of operation. The installation process will vary, according to which option you select.
•When used in conjunction with an
•The ABH 4000 may also be used with any receiver, preamplifier or surround processor that has an analog audio output to send the selected source to
Mounting the ABH 4000 (optional)
The ABH 4000 may be mounted on a wall, using the screw slots provided on the sides of the unit, or it may be placed on any flat surface.
•To mount the ABH 4000 to a wall, first make certain that there is sufficient clearance on all sides for any cables that will be attached.
•While holding the ABH 4000 to the wall, trace the outline of the slots on the “wings” on the left and right sides of the ABH 4000 onto the wall.
•Drill a pilot hole and install an anchor or retaining socket sufficient to accommodate a #10
Step Two
Step Three
Step One
ABH 4000