Niles Audio LZR510 manual System Configurations, Cleaning the TS-1, Application Considerations

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DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW (continued)

Cleaning the TS-1

The TS-1 includes a Cleaning Mode program so you can temporarily turn off the Touch Screen to clean dust and grime. For normal cleaning, use a dry, soft cloth to wipe off the dirt. To remove excessive fingerprints or other contamination, first moisten the cloth with water or a window- cleaning solution (e.g., Windex®), wring out the excessive liquid, and then wipe the TS-1.

NOTE: Do not use any other cleaning products. Do not spray any liquid directly onto the TS-1. Doing so may damage the unit.

1.Press OFF to turn off the zone.

2.Press and hold MUTE until it starts to flash slowly. At this point, you have 15 seconds to clean the TS-1.

3.When MUTE starts flashing rapidly, the program will automatically exit the Cleaning Mode in 5 seconds.

4.If you need more time, press MUTE once more while it’s flashing to reset the timer. Repeat this step as needed until all your cleaning is done.

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS

Application Considerations

The Niles TS-1 Touch Screen Keypad is designed as an alternative to the IntelliPad® Ci Keypads (i.e., Solo, Solo IR, Select, Select IR, Numeric, or Transport). Either or both can be used in a Niles Multi-Zone System, such as the ZR-4630, ZR-8630AV, or A4.6Ci. Using standard CAT-5 cables, interconnection is straightforward and will only require an optional TSP-1 Power Module when more than three TS-1s are connected to a single multi-zone receiver or preamplifier (see Figure 10 on page 19). To help plan a system, we’ve included the following four applications for your review.

Connecting TS-1s in a Basic System

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Three TS-1s are shown connected in a basic multi-zone system.

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Niles Audio LZR510 manual System Configurations, Cleaning the TS-1, Application Considerations