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Audio Design Associates Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 3 Taking Inventory of the Components to Install the Suite 8 x 8 ............................................... 3 Unpacking and Inspecting the Suite 8 x 8 ............................................................................ 4 Changing Internal Jumper Settings as Necessary................................................................ 4 Figure #1 Front and Rear Panel Drawings of the Suite 8 x 8 ................................................ 5 Rack Mounting Your ADA Suite 8 x 8 ................................................................................... 6 Analog Audio Input Connections to the Suite 8 x 8 .............................................................. 6 Figure #2 Analog Audio Input Connections to the Suite 8 x 8 .............................................. 6 Output Connections a Multichannel Power Amplifier ........................................................... 7 Figure #3 Output Connections a Multichannel Power Amplifier ........................................... 7 Connecting the Source Trigger to the ACC 48 and IRL-5000 ............................................... 7 Connecting the Output Voltage Trigger to Power Amplifiers .................................................. 8 Connecting a Paging Source to the Suite 8 x 8’s Paging Input ............................................. 8 Figure #4 Suite 8 x 8 Trigger and Paging Connections ......................................................... 8 Connecting a Trigger Source to the Paging Input Trigger ...................................................... 9 Terminating ADA Bus® Cables ............................................................................................ 9 Connecting the Suite 8 x 8 to the WH-2000 Wiring Harness................................................. 9 Connecting Additional ADA Bus Components to the WH-2000 .......................................... 10 Interfacing a Computer Based Control System to the ADA Bus .......................................... 10 Terminating Cat 5 wire with RJ-45 Connectors .................................................................. 10 Connecting ADA Keypads to the WH-2000 ........................................................................ 10 Figure #5 Control Connections to the Suite 8 x 8 ............................................................... 11 AC Power Connection ........................................................................................................ 12 Configuring the Suite 8 x 8 with the PCOS Testing Program .............................................. 12 Configuring the Suite 8 x 8 with the Front Panel Control Head ........................................... 16 Setting Up MC-5011 Keypads for Use with the Suite 8 x 8 ................................................. 20 Setting Up MC-5000 Keypads for Use with the Suite 8 x 8 ................................................. 21 Appendix A MC-5000 Keypad Setup Flowcharts ............................................................... 23 Appendix B Suite 8 x 8 ASCII Control Codes ..................................................................... 30

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Suite 8 x 8 Installation Manual Introduction This installation manual includes all of the basic information to connect, install, and configure a complete ADA Suite 8 x 8 multiroom system. This manual is designed to be a quick installation guide for installers who are familiar with ADA multiroom systems and only need basic step-by-step instructions. The ADA Suite 8 x 8 is a high performance fully featured eight input by eight output multiroom preamplifier. Hand crafted in the United States to the strict quality and performance standards established by Audio Design Associates, the Suite 8 x 8 offers most of the features of the Suite 16 multiroom system at a significantly lower cost. Using ADA’s PCOS Software Setup Program The Setup section of the preliminary manual explains how to setup the Suite 8 x 8 manually with the front panel controls. The PC program included on the enclosed disc also allows you to set up the Suite 8 x 8 with a computer. If you have used ADA’s PCOS program for the Suite 16 before, you will find this program very familiar. Audio Design Associates Offers Unprecedented Technical Support At Audio Design Associates, we realize that our dealer network is the best in the industry. We believe that it is our responsibility to offer complete technical support for designing, installing, and configuring all our products. ADA offers an unprecedented coast-to-coast support staff. You can contact us at any time during the following hours: Toll Free EST Hours 8:30-5:30 EST (5:30 AM to 2:30 PM PST) Call: 1-800 HD-AUDIO Toll Free PST Hours 8:30-5:30 PST (11:30 to 8:30 EST) Call: 1-877-912-4232 ADA’s expanded technical support hours allow our dealer network to contact us up to twelve hours per day Monday through Friday for personalized service. Of course, you can send us an email anytime at [email protected] and we will do our best to answer your email as soon as possible, even after those hours.

STEP 10 Installation Step 1 Taking Inventory of the Components to Install the Suite 8 x 8 Before installing the Suite 8 x 8, you should take a basic inventory to make sure that you have all the components and cables necessary to install a fully functional multiroom system. Listed below is a chart showing the required and optional components in an ADA Suite 8 x 8 multiroom system.

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Audio Design Associates Required Components

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ADA Suite 8 x 8 Preamplifier Analog Source Components Power Amplifiers WH-2000 Wiring Harness MC-5000 Keypad MC-5011 Keypad Computer Based Control System ISO-232 RS 232-ADA Bus Interface CMB-1 System Clock Module BRT-1 Baud Rate Translator IRL-5000 Infrared Source Learner Infrared Flashers Interconnect Cables with RCA jacks ADA Bus Cables Loudspeakers Ribbon Trigger Cables Cat 5 cabling with RJ-45 jacks Paging source Paging Trigger source

One Up to Eight Two Channels of amplification per room-p to Sixteen One to connect ADA bus components and keypads Variable depending on system design Variable depending on system design Variable depending on system design One per computer based control system One if clock display in keypads desired One if transmitting infrared codes One to control up to eight infrared controlled components One per infrared controlled component One pair for each input and output One for each ADA Bus connection Variable-1pair per room One of input trigger, one for output trigger-Provided by ADA One run per keypad or other control device One-optional depending on system design One-optional depending on system design

Installation Step 2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Suite 8 x 8 Unpack the Suite 8 x 8 from the shipping carton and remove the enclosed AC power cord and 3.5” floppy disc. While you are unpacking the unit, inspect it thoroughly for possible shipping damage. If you see any, contact ADA for further instructions. If possible, save and store both the carton and the packing inserts for possible future transport.

Installation Step 3 Keeping Records for Future Reference Record the serial number located on the back of your preamplifier in the section below. Serial #: ____________________________ ADA Dealer: ___________________________ Phone Number______________________ Date of Purchase: ________________________

Installation Step 4 Changing Internal Jumper Settings as Necessary Before you mount the Suite 8 x 8, you may need to remove the cover panel and change the internal baud rate and fixed/variable output jumpers to accommodate each specific installation. In most cases, you should not need to alter the internal jumper settings for baud rate and fixed level output.

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Audio Design Associates Baud Rate Jumper The Suite 8 x 8 leaves the factory with an internal baud rate of 19,200 bps. There is an internal jumper that allows you to change the baud rate to 1,200 bps if necessary. This jumper is located behind the toroidal power transformer. The jumper is labeled for 1,200 and 19,200 bps. Simply move the jumper to the desired 1,200 or 19,200 position. Note: When you set the baud rate internally, make sure that the baud rate of the control head matches the internal baud rate setting. Fixed or Variable Output Level Jumpers There are also eight separate fixed or variable jumper settings for each output. This allows you to set the output to a fixed level if desired. The factory default setting is variable.

Installation Step 5 Rack Mounting Your ADA Suite 8 x 8 The light weight of the Suite 8 x 8 makes it easily hold it in place while you screw it into the rack. We recommend using nylon shoulder-type washers in front and behind the faceplate to help isolate the unit from the rack to prevent mechanical ground loops. The washers also keep the unit from being scratched.

Installation Step 6 Analog Audio Input Connections to the Suite 8 x 8 Use a standard pair of shielded interconnect cables terminated with RCA plugs on each for each of the eight analog audio components in the system. Connect the left and right audio output of each component to one of the eight analog inputs of the Suite 8 x 8. NOTE: Do not use directional cables with the shield lifted at one end. These type of cables can cause ground loops and subsequent 60 Hz hum. When using ADA MC-5000 components, follow the button format layout for each component. The standard input sequence for the MC-5000 is as follows: Input 1=FM1 Input 5=CD2

Input 2=FM2 Input 6=DSS

Input 3=AM Input 7=DVD

Input 4=CD1 Input 8=AUX

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Suite 8 x 8 Installation Manual Installation Step 7 Output Connections to a Multichannel Power Amplifier Use a pair of shielded interconnect cables terminated with RCA plugs for each of the eight analog audio outputs to the power amplifier(s). Connect the left and right audio output of each room the Suite 8 x 8 will be controlling to the corresponding input of the power amplifiers. Depending on the power required for the speakers in your system, we recommend using two ADA PTM-850 eight-channel power amplifiers for use with the Suite 8 x 8. NOTE: DO NOT use directional cables with the shield lifted at one end.

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Installation Step 8 Connecting the Source Trigger to the ACC 48 and IRL-5000 Connect a nine-conductor ribbon connector terminated with a male DB-9 connector from the Input Voltage Trigger to both the ACC-48 and the IRL-5000. Please contact ADA if you need a ribbon connector for the ACC 48 and IRL 500. We will provide the necessary ribbon cable for whatever length you need. The input trigger permits the power to be removed from source components when they are not being used to preserve the life of the device. Whenever you select an input via an ADA keypad or other software command, the Suite 8 x 8 provides a constant +12 DC voltage between ground (Pin 1) and the corresponding pin on the upper DB-9 connector.

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Audio Design Associates Installation Step 9 Connecting the Output Voltage Trigger to Power Amplifiers If you are using an ADA amplifier with a DB-9 connector like the PTM-1225, connect a nine-conductor ribbon connector from the Output Voltage Trigger output to the power amplifier’s DB-9 trigger connector. If you are using a power amplifier with a trigger connector other than a DB-9, you’ll need to create a special triggering cable with a DB-9 on one end and something else (screw terminal, 1/8” mini jack, etc.) on the other. Follow the Suite 8 x 8’s termination diagram below in order to accommodate the amplifier’s different trigger cable. Please contact ADA if you need a ribbon connector for the ACC 48 and IRL 500. We will provide the necessary ribbon cable for whatever length you need. Note: The Suite 8 x 8’s triggering circuitry can supply up to 250 mA of current to trigger on an amplifier(s). Do not exceed this current limit or an internal fuse may blow.

Installation Step 10 Connecting a Paging Source to the Suite 8 x 8’s Paging Input Use a shielded two-conductor microphone cable to connect the output from your paging source (telephone system, paging microphone, etc.) to the Suite 8 x 8. The 600 ohm paging input is terminated on the rear panel with a removable 5-pin connector and has the following configuration: Pin 1: ground; Pin 2: Positive (+); Pin 3: Negative (-); Pin 4: -DC (AC) trigger; Pin 5: +DC (AC) trigger

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Suite 8 x 8 Installation Manual This line level paging input can be connected to the audio output of a telephone systems or some other type of paging component. We recommend that you use a balanced connection of the paging input whenever possible. We recommend using a balanced source whenever possible. If you are using an unbalanced paging source, connect the signal across the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals only.

Installation Step 11 Connecting a Paging Trigger Source to the Paging Input Trigger Use any two-conductor 18-22 AWG wire from the AC or DC source that will activate the paging trigger input. The AC/DC triggering source is connected across pins 4 (-) and 5 (+) of the paging input connector. If you are connecting an AC source for external page triggering, you can connect the source in either direction.

Installation Step 12 Terminating ADA Bus® Cables Use shielded three-conductor 18 AWG wire to make all ADA bus connections for the Suite 8 x 8 and other ADA Bus components. The relatively thick ADA bus wire makes it possible to connect multiple ADA components on a single bus over very long wire runs. The pin configuration is as follows: Pin 1=Ground Pin 2=Feedback Terminal (TX) Pin 3=Control Terminal (RX) Pin 4= +15-24 Vdc supply voltage. 1. Cut a section of shielded three-conductor wire to the desired length for each ADA Bus cable you want to terminate. 2. Strip the outer insulation to expose the shield and three separate conductors. 3. For each of the three conductors in the shielded wire, strip just enough insulation from the wire to expose 1/4" of bare wire to fit into the connector. 4. Unravel the shield and prepare it as a separate conductor by twisting it tightly clockwise. 5. Loosen each of the four setscrews on each connector with a small flat blade screwdriver (1/8” wide) enough to insert the stripped bare speaker wire. 6. Before inserting the wire into the connector, twist all its strands tightly to prevent strays that could cause a short circuit. You may want to “tin” the stripped wire with solder to prevent it from fraying and oxidizing. 7. Follow the pin configuration listed above, but always use the shield for the ground (pin 1). 8. Insert the stripped bare wire into the connector and tighten the setscrews firmly into the place with a small flat blade screwdriver. Do not over tighten. 9. Repeat steps 1-8 for each ADA Bus cable in the system.

Installation Step 14 Connecting the Suite 8 x 8 to the WH-2000 Wiring Harness The WH-2000 wiring harness provides a central connection point for all ADA Bus components such as the ISO 232, BRT-1, or CMB-1. There are also eight RJ-45 connectors for ADA keypads. Connect the ADA Bus output of the Suite 8 x 8 to the input of the WH-2000. It is important to connect the ADA Bus output of the Suite 8 x 8 to the first terminal labeled J1 on the WH 2000 to adequately supply power to all the ADA Bus components and keypads. www.ada-usa.com

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Audio Design Associates Installation Step 15 Connecting Additional ADA Bus Components to the WH-2000 Connect the other ADA Bus components to the ADA Bus connectors 1, 2 and 3. You can also use the loop output of the WH-2000 to another WH-2000 if necessary. However, a single WH-2000 should be enough in most systems. If you do not need an additional WH-2000, you can use the loop output connector on the WH-2000 for a fourth ADA Bus component.

Installation Step 16 Interfacing a Computer Based Control System to the ADA Bus Connecting the ADA bus to a computer or computer based control system requires the addition of the ADA ISO-232 serial communication isolation box. The ISO-232 not only permits trouble free twoway RS-232 communication, but it also provides the necessary isolation and prevents ground loops in the control system from generating noise in the Suite 8 x 8’s audio circuitry. To connect the ISO-232 into the system: 1. Use a standard serial cable to connect the RS-232 serial output DB-9 connector from the computer or computer based control system to the DB-9 connector on the ISO-232. Note that Pin 5 is Ground, Pin 2 =Control, and Pin 3 = Feedback. 2. Connect a terminated ADA Bus cable from the ISO-232 to the Suite 8 x 8 or WH 2000 wiring harness.

Installation Step 17 Terminating Cat 5 wire with RJ-45 Connectors Terminating Cat 5 cable with RJ-45 connectors can vary depending on the jacks and crimper used, please refer to the instructions that accompany the connectors and crimper you prefer using. Simply follow the 568-B Cat 5 wiring diagram below. Do not use crossover type cables when connecting ADA keypads. Conductor (Non Tab) Side of RJ-45 Connector

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Installation Step 18 Connecting the ADA Keypads to the WH-2000 The MC-5000 and MC-5011 keypads are connected to the WH-2000 wiring harness with Cat 5 cable terminated with RJ-45 connectors. This makes it easier to pull wire to all the eight zones of a Suite 8 x 8. Each WH-2000 has eight RJ-45 connectors and four ADA Bus connections. If necessary, WH-2000s can be daisy chained together for additional ADA Bus components and keypads.

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Audio Design Associates Installation Step 19 AC Power Connection Connect the detachable IEC-65 AC power cable to the AC receptacle. Once you are sure that the power switches to the Suite 8 x 8 and power amplifiers are in the off (down) position, Plug the AC cord into a live AC outlet.

Installation Step 20 Configuring the Suite 8 x 8 with the PCOS Testing Program The Suite 8 x 8 PC control program was developed to help configure and program the Suite 8 x 8 system for use with external control components such as ADA keypads as well as third party computer control systems from AMX, Vantage, and Crestron. All control functions are emulated in this program including source selection, volume, mute, tone controls, and party and page grouping. Loading the Suite 8 Control Testing Program The Suite 8 Control Tester program is included on a 3.5” floppy disc with your Suite 8 x 8. In order to use the program, you’ll need to load onto your computer’s hard drive. To load the program: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Load the 3.5” floppy disc into your computer Double click on My Computer on your computer’s desktop Double click on the icon for the 3.5” floppy disc Drag the Suite 8 x 8 Tester Folder to the desired location anywhere on your C: drive.

Opening the Suite 8 x 8 Tester Program 1. Double click on the folder that contains the Suite 8 x 8 Tester. 2. Locate the icon for the program file called ADA Suite 8 x 8 Tester. 3. Double click on the ADA icon to open the program. Configuration Page When the Suite 8 x 8 tester program is first opened, the main configuration page is displayed. It is here where you first set up communication from the PC to the Suite 8 x 8. Setting Com Port

Insure that the correct COM port is selected for the PC you are using. It will typically be COM 1 if the PC is not communicating properly with the Suite 8 x 8, the program will default to the demo mode. On the opening configuration page of the program, select the necessary appropriate COM port. Setting the Baud Rate

When the correct COM port is selected, the current baud rate (1,200 or 19,200) will be highlighted. While in the configuration page, you can check all the inputs and all the rooms in the Input/Output section. You can also check the internal software version with the global version request function.

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When the Suite 8 x 8 control program is communicating properly with the Suite 8 x 8, a corresponding ASCII code is displayed. This feedback code appears along the top of the program window in response to the control code being sent. Further, when a command has been selected, the corresponding control button will change from gray to red. Room Control Page After selecting the Room Control page, you can control all of the audio parameters for each room. Select any of the eight room numbers with the pull-down room window. Once the room is selected, the numeric fields for volume, maximum volume, paging volume, treble and bass will be displayed at their current level. Other values are also displayed such as all off, room off, or current audio input as well as turn-on option, stereo-L/R mode, tone control settings on/off, party groupings and page groupings. The image below details the entire Room Control page. Whenever you select any function in the Room Control Page, the active button will turn red. To update the PC’s display with this room’s status, you will need to press the square red button located in the lower left-hand corner of the window. If you select the “Request info after selection”, the page will be updated automatically. Input Selection

To select a source within each room, you can press the input up or down button, or you can access the source directly by selecting input buttons 1 through 8. Volume Control

Volume is controlled in two ways, there is the volume up and down commands that raise and lower volume levels from 0-40. You can also do a volume direct command that enters a value using the slider control as the slider is released. Maximum Volume Level

This setting prevents the room’s volume from ever exceeding beyond a preset maximum level. To set the maximum volume level, simply position the slider to the desired position. Volume Presets

There are four volume presets. To store a preset for a specific volume level, set the volume to that level and then press either one of the four volume preset store buttons. To recall a volume preset, press the corresponding recall button. Volume preset number 1 is recalled when the zone turns on providing that the zone is set to turn on with recall 1. Mute Commands

Again, there are two options for mute. The mute on command engages mute, while the unmute command returns sound. Repeated pressing of the toggle button will switch between mute and unmute.

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Bass, Mid, and Treble are controlled in two ways, there is the standard up and down commands which will raise and lower bass, mid and treble levels over a range from -12 dB to +12 dB (-12 dB to + 16 dB for bass) with 0 dB being flat. Tones levels are stepped numerically in two dB increments. There are also tone direct commands that you can enter using the slider control. Loudness & Stereo Enhancement Filters

There are two additional filters associated with tones. The loudness filter engages additional bass. The stereo enhancement filter opens the stereo imaging of the sound stage. Tone Presets

There are four tone presets. To store a preset for a specific tone setting, set the tone controls to the desired levels and then press one of the four tone preset store buttons. To recall a tone preset, press the corresponding recall button. The Loudness and Stereo Enhancement settings are also be stored into each of the four presets when setting tones into preset. Zone Turn-On Preset

Each room of the Suite 8 x 8 can be set to either turn on to its last used state or to Turn On With Recall 1. When recalling with preset 1, Volume Preset 1, Tone Preset 1, and Balance Preset 1 are all recalled as the zone turns on. This provides the ability to store ideal acoustic characteristics when a room is first turned on. This setting also prevents a room from coming on with inappropriate volume, bass, treble, or balance settings, even if these settings where used the last time the room was on. Note that the tone controls, loudness, stereo enhancement, and mute status are also active when Turn On With Recall 1 is chosen. Balance Control

The Balance function allows you to change the relative level of each channel toward the left or right up to 40 dB in 1 dB increments, the Equal button centers between right and left channels. There are two balance presets. To store a balance preset, set the balance control to the desired level and then press one of the two store buttons. To recall the balance level, press the appropriate Recall button. Balance preset number one is recalled when the zone turns on providing the zone is set to turn on to Recall 1. Mono Selector

By selecting mono, both right and left channels from the input source are summed together. This feature is useful in rooms where there may be space for only one speaker such as a sauna or shower so you can still hear both channels of audio from the source. Party Grouping

Party grouping has two useful features. The first is the ability for several zones to turn on to a single source with one command. This is useful for entertaining, hence the name “party groups”. You can assign several rooms to any party group number, and call up the grouped rooms to the same source at a preset level and tone setting with a single command. There are a total of four party groups available with the Suite 8 x 8.

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Suite 8 x 8 Installation Manual The second feature of party grouping can be used for multiple rooms that are physically connected together. This is convenient when you’d like to group connected rooms together such as a foyer, living room and dining room and be able to turn them all on from any one of the rooms. The MC-5000 keypad can be programmed to have the input source be changed in all the rooms in a party group when you select any input within the party group. Page Grouping

Page grouping is set and cleared on a per room basis much like party grouping. Paging groups 1-6 are serially controlled. Paging group 7 is non-operational in the Suite 8 x 8. Paging group 8 is triggered via a low voltage AC or DC source. Simply set the Page Grouping button for each paging group you want the room to be included in during a page. Paging Volume Level

The volume level for pages is independent of the room’s volume level and is set by the slider control. When a page is engaged, the room ramps to that volume level, the tone controls are set to flat, and the filters are turned off. When the page is released, the room returns to the previous levels and input. If the room was off, it will return to the off state. The left and right balance settings will also be equal. Group 8 Page Release Time

When you assign rooms into page group 8, you initiate a page by applying an AC or DC voltage across pins 4 and 5 of the paging connector. When the voltage is applied, the source that was playing will be interrupted as long as the voltage is applied. The Page release time slider lets you keep the paging circuit active for a predetermined time even after the voltage is removed. This is handy if your paging trigger key comes from a momentary voltage source because the source that was playing would come back on the instant the voltage is removed. You can set the paging release time to as much as 99 seconds after the paging trigger voltage is removed. Global Room Control Page The global room control tab features both party group and paging triggers as well as the input level trim controls. The red button in the lower right hand corner is the update information request button. Party Buttons

Pressing any of the four Party buttons will engage all the rooms assigned to the group. This feature allows you to turn on several rooms at a preset level and tone settings with the single press of a button. As described earlier, there are four separate party groups that can be engaged. Input Level Trim Adjustment

The trim level adjustment can lower the input of level of a source component. This feature allows you to match the levels of all the sources so they have the same apparent loudness. To set the input trim, first determine which source is the softest and then reduce the other louder sources to match the softest source. The trim adjustments should only be used to match source levels when first setting up the Suite 8 x 8. We don’t recommend using this command in a typical command string. Paging Groups

You can page the paging groups that you set up in the Room Control page with the six paging group buttons. You also have the choice of direct pages to a specific room with the direct page function.

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Audio Design Associates Paging Control Page The paging control section permits you to simulate paging triggers. The first six triggers are only controlled serially. A control code needs to be issued in order to activate paging triggers 1 through 6. Paging group 8 is the low voltage trigger paging group, hardwired directly to the back of the Suite 8 x 8. When engaging any of the paging groups, you can remove a room from being paged by selecting the page all except the desired room number pull down window. You can also activate paging to a single room on this page. For direct paging, select the room number and then press the page button. When a page is activated, you must turn paging off before rooms return to their previous state. Once a page is initiated, it will remain on until it is turned off again. In the case of trigger 8, the paging turns off when the external trigger is removed. If paging is on, there are two ways to turn it off. If a room is being paged, selecting an alternate source input will turn the paging off for just that room. You can also reset the system by turning the master power switch off on the front of the Suite 8 x 8. Note: you can create an all room page by selecting Page room 99.

Installation Step 21 Controlling the Suite 8 x 8 with the Front Panel Control Knobs ADA Suite 8 x 8 Front Panel Control Display-Main Menu V B M T

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Display Legend: Top Display: Shows the normal display layout. Other displays: Show range of parameter settings. Shaded Cells: Show possible cursor locations and the first letter of parameter. Non-bolded lettering: Cells that can be adjusted or labeled Bolded text: Fixed labels and parameters.

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Suite 8 x 8 Installation Manual Navigating the Control Display-Left Knob 1. Pressing the left knob: Moves the cursor to select volume and tone parameters. The cursor blinks over the first letter of each parameter. 2. Rotating the left knob: Adjusts the level of the parameter the cursor is blinking on. NOTE: Room must be on for tone controls and volume to operate 3. If you do not press or rotate the knob within thirty seconds, the cursor reverts to Volume control. VOL: (Volume Level) Increases or decreases volume for room selected. BASS: (Bass Level) Increases or decreases bass level for room selected. MID: (Midrange Level) Increases or decreases midrange for room selected. TREB: (Treble Level) Increases or decreases treble for room selected. LD: (Loudness Contour On of Off ) Clockwise=On, Counterclockwise=Off. SE: (Stereo Enhancement) Clockwise=On, Counterclockwise=Off. ST/MN (Stereo/Mono) Clockwise=Stereo Counterclockwise=Mono. TONE (Tone Preset Recall 1-4, Flat) Clockwise=Recall Ascending, Counterclockwise=Recall descending. Navigating the Control Display-Center Knob 1. Rotating the Center Input Knob: Sequentially scrolls through all eight inputs then off. 2. Pressing the Center Input Knob: Selects the input that is displayed in the second row. Once the knob is pressed and the selection made, the chosen input becomes active and the top row also displays the active input. Pressing the knob when OFF is displayed turns the room off and * ROOM OFF is displayed. Note: If you have installed a CMB-I clock module, instead of * ROOM OFF, this line will display the date and time instead of ALL OFF: i.e.: *FEB 25, 2003 12:30 PM. 3. Holding the Center Input Knob: To turn off all rooms rotate the Center Input knob and scroll to the Off mode, then press and hold the Center Input knob for four seconds. ALL OFF is then dis played on the top row to indicate that all rooms are turned off. Navigating the Control Display-Right Knob 1. Rotating the Right Room Knob: Sequentially changes the active room. As you scroll through the rooms, all the settings for that room (volume, tone, etc.) are also displayed. NOTE: You can limit the amount of room numbers in the Setup Menu. 2. Pressing the Right Room Knob: Pressing the knob toggles the input mode through NORMAL, PARTY 1, 2, 3 or 4. When in any party mode, any input selection executed will be a party command. The NORMAL mode only sets the source for the selected room 3. Holding the Right Room Knob: For fifteen seconds to enter the Setup Menu.

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Audio Design Associates Installation Step 22 Configuring the Suite 8 x 8 with the Front Panel Control Head Holding the Right Room Knob: for fifteen seconds to enter the Setup Menu. Once the setup menu is displayed, rotate the left knob to move cursor to each code number, and then rotate the Center Input knob to change each of the four code numbers until 1867 is displayed. The display will then change to show all the available setup parameters. Note: you can escape the setup menu by selecting the

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Display Legend: Top Display: Shows the Enter Setup and code entry display. Other displays: Shows different available setup parameters. Shaded Cells: Show possible cursor locations and the first letter of setup parameter. Non-bolded lettering: Cells that can be adjusted or labeled Bolded text: Fixed labels and parameters. Navigating the Setup Menu-Left Volume Knob 1. Rotating the left knob: Moves the cursor to select setup parameters. The cursor blinks over the first letter of each parameter. 2. Pressing the left knob: Selects parameter the cursor is blinking on and opens up parameter submenu. Also will advance to secondary submenus or go to Previous (). Navigating the Setup Menu-Center Input Knob Rotating the center knob: Adjusts the level of the parameter the cursor is blinking on. Also advances the cursor to change the Room labeling, and Input labeling, and system clock. Notes: 1. There are twelve available characters to label the Room and eleven characters available for labeling the input source. 2. In order for the date and time to display, you must install the CMB-1 module on the ADA Bus. Navigating the Setup Menu-Right Room Knob Pressing and holding the right knob: As mentioned earlier, holding down the Right Room knob for fifteen seconds opens the setup menu. This knob is also used when labeling the rooms and inputs.

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Audio Design Associates Installation Step 23 Setting Up MC-5011 Keypads for Use with the Suite 8 x 8 The MC-5011 Keypad fits into a single-gang box with a Decora bezel and is wired using standard Cat. 5 cable with RJ-45 connectors on each end. It is then connected into one of the eight RJ-45 connectors in the WH-200 wiring harness. There are eight standard pre-made source formats listed here: Format 1 Format 2 Format 3 Format 4 Format 5 Format 6 Format 7 Format 8

FM1 FM1 FM1 FM1 FM1 FM1 FM1 FM1

FM2 FM2 FM2 FM2 FM2 FM2 FM2 FM2

AM AM AM FM3 FM3 FM3 CD1 CD1

CD1 CD1 CD1 CD1 CD1 CD1 CD2 CD2

CD2 CD2 CD2 CD2 CD2 CD2 DSS DSS

DSS CD3 DSS DSS CD3 DSS DSS DSS

DVD DSS DSS DVD DSS DSS DVD AUX

AUX DVD AUX AUX DVD AUX AUX AUX

Note: Each source listed above corresponds to Source inputs one through eight on the Suite 8 x 8. Custom formats are also available at an additional charge. However, you are limited to three characters to describe each source name. The MC-5011 features a bank of twelve DIP Switches. Switches 1 and 2 determine system model. Switch 3 sets baud rate (1,200,19,200); Switch 4 sets light dimming, Switch 5, 6, and 7 set source control, and switches 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 set room number. There are also two removable jumpers on the MC 5011. One controls the IR receiver and the second jumper turns the LED’s off when the system is off. With jumper is set to night mode, when the room is on, the keypad functions as normal: the selected source is red, while all other buttons are green. When the room is off but the system is still on elsewhere, all buttons are off with the exception of the OFF button, which will glow red, indicating the system is still on somewhere. When the system is off, all buttons are off. This chart illustrates the basic settings of the MC-5011 in a Suite 8 x 8 system: More detailed information about the MC-5011 is included with the keypad. DIP SWITCH #

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4

SUITE 16, 8 x 8 @ 1200

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SUITE 16, 8 x 8 @ 19200

ON/OFF

ON

OFF

LED Brightness Norm

ON

LED Brightness Dim

OFF

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5 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

6 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF

7 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

SOURCE CONTROL OPTIONS Keypad Source buttons 1-8 correspond to IRL outputs 1-8 Keypad Source buttons 1-3 = ADA Tuner; Buttons 4-8 = IRL 5000 Outputs 4-8 Keypad Source buttons 1-3 = ADA Tuner; Button 4 = special CD; Buttons 5-8= IRL 5000 Outputs 5-8 Keypad Source buttons 1-3 = ADA Tuner; Buttons 4, 5 = special CD; Buttons 6-8= IRL 5000 Outputs 6-8 Keypad Source buttons 1-2 = ADA Tuner; Buttons 3-8 = IRL 5000 Outputs 3-8 Keypad Source buttons 1-2 = ADA Tuner; Button 3 = special CD; Buttons 4-8= IRL 5000 Outputs 4-8 Keypad Source buttons 1-2 = ADA Tuner; Buttons 3-4 = special CD; Buttons 5-8= IRL 5000 Outputs 5-8 Buttons 4 = special CD; Buttons 1-3 & 5-8 = IRL 5000 Outputs 1-3 & 5-8

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ON

ON

ON

ON

ROOM 2

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

ROOM 3

ON

ON

ON

OFF

ON

ROOM 4

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ON

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OFF

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ON

OFF

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Installation Step 24 Setting Up MC-5000 Keypads for Use with the Suite 8 x 8 When using the MC-5000 to control the Suite 8 x 8, you need to configure many of its parameters including display, baud rate, and display modes. Once you are in the setup mode, you can easily set all the keypad’s parameters and also upload most settings to all the MC-5000s in the system from a single location with the upload command. Another option of configuring all the MC-5000 keypads in system are also available for configuration and upload using the MC-5000 keypad uploader program available at www.ada-usa.com. This program also allows you to save all the settings on file for later recall. Entering the MC-5000 Setup Menu-Extra Button Hold down the EXTRA button for five seconds until the MC-5000’s twelve character display to reads CODE: __ __ __ __. At this point, you can enter one of several codes to configure the MC-5000s. The following chart below shows the available setup codes and how to change them. Most of the setup parameters only change between two or three states. However, other modes including the installer setup provides more detailed configuration options and allow you to upload the changes to all the MC5000s in the system. If you have programmed MC-5000 keypads before, the chart is meant to be a quick reference guide. For a detailed flowchart for setting up the MC-5000, refer to Appendix A

MC-5000 Code Menu Functions 1111 TEST KEYS 1112 IR ON/OFF TOGGLE 1113 DISPLAY BLANK TOGGLE 1115 CLOCK SETUP 1116 ROOM NUMBER 1117 BAUD RATE 1200 1118 BAUD RATE 19200 1867 INSTALLER SETUP

Demonstration Keypad Mode Turns Keypad IR Receiver On & Off Blanks out display when system is off after 5 seconds Set Date And Time Sets Zone Keypad Zone Number Sets Keypad Baud Rate To 1200 Baud Sets Keypad Baud Rate To 19200 Baud Enters Installer Setup Menu

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Audio Design Associates ADA MC-5000 Keypad Installer Mode Quick Reference Chart

Enter Setup Menu By holding Down EXTRA for five seconds and entering 1867 INPUT CONFIG INPUT CONFIG

NORMAL INPUT PARTY GROUP 1 PARTY GROUP 2 PARTY GROUP 3 PARTY GROUP 4

IR LEARNER ADA TUNER SPECIAL CD LVI NO FUNCTION

IRL ADDRESS (N) (1-8) TUNER ADRS (N) (1-8) SPECIAL CD (N) (1-8) LVI (N) (1-8)

SOURCE LABEL

STANDARD LABEL CUSTOM LABEL

FORMAT (N) INPUT 1

CHECK SETUP

INPUT 1-16

SOURC CONTRL

IRL (N) OUT (N) TUNER OUT

(1-8) (1-3)

NONE OK

(1-8) (1-16) (1-41) VOL UP/DWN (1-16) Pre-made (N) Re-label (16 Char) (A-Z)

Automatic Display PROGRAM ALL

UPLOAD READY

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) button: Generally functions as the enter button and selects the displayed menu to be. The back () buttons: Generally function as the scroll buttons button to change between menu options. The Vol up and Vol Down buttons: Function as secondary scroll buttons to change the label library The Stop and Pause buttons: Function to change the cursor position for labeling.

Menu items in bold can be scrolled within each column by pressing the >> key. Enter the next submenu column by pressing the > button. A greyed cell indicates subsequent sub menu that can be accessed by pressing the > button. Sub menu settings are selected using the > scroll buttons. Pressing the < button at any time backs out of the submenu toward the main menu.Here is an example of configuring the MC-5000 for operation: In this example, the MC-5000 will address the Trinity Tuner at Address 1 and Output 1: All other MC-500 programming follows this configuration sequence. Refer to the table above for a quick reference. A complete flow chart for programming the MC-5000 keypads is in Appendix A of this manual. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 22

Press and hold the EXTRA button for five seconds until CODE _ _ _ _ appears. Press the top first, eighth, seventh, sixth (1867) in succession to enter the setup function. The source level setup menu appears in the keypad display Press the > scroll buttons until SOURCE CONTRL appears in the display. Press > to select the SOURCECONTRL menu. The first option to change is IR LEARNER Press the > until TUNER ADRS appears in the display. Press > to select the TUNER ADRS menu. The first option to change is TUNER1-OUT1 Press the > until TUNER1-OUT1 appears in the display. www.ada-usa.com

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