Sonance IR Connections see Figure, C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM, IR Routing Switch Function

Models: C4630 SE

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IR Connections (see Figure 9)

C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM

IR Connections (see Figure 9)

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1. IR L I N K Port: 3.5mm mini jack that creates

 

an IR buss for

 

 

 

Common IR signals when using multiple C4630

SEs in a system.

 

 

 

• When using two C4630 SEs, use a 3.5mm mono mini cable to

IR LINK

PROGRAMMED IR OUT

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connect the IR Link jacks on the two units.

 

 

 

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• When using three or more C4630 SE Controllers, use mini

 

 

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IR ROUTING

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plug Y-adaptors on the IR Link jack on the Primary C4630 SE

1 COM > PROG

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 OFF

 

 

COMMON IR OUT

 

 

to connect to the IR Link jacks of the Secondary C4630 SEs.

3 PROG > COM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. P R O G R A M M E D

IR

O UT Ports:

Four 3.5mm mini jacks that

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output IR commands to the four individual source components

 

 

Figure 9: IR Connections

as configured

in

the Sonance

Control Manager. (The default

 

 

 

 

 

 

Programmed IR Port settings correspond to the Input Source numbering:

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROGRAMMED

COMMON

 

Port 1 = Source 1, etc.) Allows IR signals to be routed to specific source

 

 

 

components,

for selective control of multiple same-brand, same-model

 

 

IR PORT OUTPUT

IR PORT OUTPUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

components.

 

 

 

POSITION 1

Programmed IR

Common IR

 

 

 

 

Signals

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Connect one Sonance OptiLinQ®-type IR emitter to each Programmed IR

 

COM > PROG

Common IR

Signals

 

Out port for each source component to be controlled. Attach one emitter

 

 

Signals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to the IR window on each source component.

 

 

POSITION 2

Programmed IR

Common IR

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Z O N E IR D A T A LED: Six amber LEDs (one for each zone) that flash

to

 

OFF

Signals

Signals

 

 

 

 

 

 

indicate IR activity in their respective zones.

 

 

POSITION 3

 

Common IR

 

4. IR R O U T I N G

Switch: 3-Position switch that determines which signals are

 

Programmed IR

Signals

 

 

PROG > COM

Signals

Programmed IR

 

output by the Programmed and Common IR ports (see chart in Figure 10).

 

 

 

Signals

 

For most installations, the IR emitters will be connected to the Common

IR

 

Figure 10: IR Routing Switch Function

ports, with the IR Routing Switch left in the PROGRAMMED > COMMON position.

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. C O M M O N IR

O UT Ports: Four 3.5mm mini jacks that output all IR

commands regardless of zone

for all source

components (all zones have control of all sources). Intended for all systems except those that contain multiple same- brand, same-model source components.

Connect one Sonance OptiLinQ-type IR emitter to each COMMON IR Out port for each common source component to be controlled. Attach one emitter to the IR window on each source component.

6. L O C A L IR O UT Ports: Six 3.5mm mini jacks (one for each zone) that allow control of a specific source component from a specific zone. Connect one Sonance OptiLinQ-type emitter to the appropriate Local IR Out jack and attach the emitter to the source component’s IR window.

Example: The living room is Zone 1. The CD changer is Source 2 and is to be controlled only from the living room. Connect the IR emitter to the Zone 1 Local IR Out jack and attach it to the IR window on the CD changer.

The CD changer can be controlled only from the living room, but all zones can still select Source 2 and listen to the CD changer when it is playing.

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Sonance instruction manual IR Connections see Figure, C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM, IR Routing Switch Function