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1. ol St O CJ CA ql 103 00 1 E TI FIG 3 MET 13 and DAS MET NUM Mounting Dimensions Mounting Procedures AMX recommends mounting Metreau keypads in standard U S style decora wallboxes e Conduit box should meet NEC specs section 370 e Minimum internal clearance of HWD 2 5 8 x 1 3 4 x 1 5 8 Wallbox Mounting 1 Use the cutout dimension for the wallbox to cutout the install surface
2. 2 El o Y Less T EN eee D L Ke E J E A gt N D Y A j HS 276 FIG 1 MET 6N and DAS MET 6SRC Mounting Dimensions MET 7 FIG 16 provides detailed dimensions for the MET 7 keypads et Hen 0 220 LATE 39 60 J 49 00 0 247 lt q leer O l O e I Ey E 2 3 IE meh 4 055 A y 103 00 1 al E E a a E E a gt En I E ld gt E Gg E g dE Al _ 1 ip Co Ae O E reg NS O O I 19 39 J FIG 2 MET 7 Mounting Dimensions MET 13 DAS MET NUM FIG 17 provides detailed dimensions for the MET 13 and DAS MET NUM keypads ia LIFE 5 60 J 45 00
3. Press and hold buttons 5 amp 6 simultaneously for 4 seconds pe e to enter Alarm mode RE E lt Enter 00 PRESET r GROUP Press and hold ENTER CE for 4 seconds to clear all alarms for ALL zones FIG 17 Clearing All Alarms For All Zones 1 Press and hold buttons 5 and 6 simultaneously for four seconds 2 Key in 00 3 Press and hold ENTER for four seconds to complete Keypad Lockout Keypad Lockout functionality allows the user to lock any keypad from any other keypad in the system For example if the user wants to lock the keypad in their rooms the user can access the lockout feature from any keypad in the house Once the keypads are locked the children can no longer control the system from the keypad in their rooms If the user wants to lockout a keypad s ability to control the system it can be setup from any keypad in any zone that has a DAS MET NUM keypad installed Locking a Keypad a 1 LL n Press and hold buttons 7 amp 8 simultaneously for 4 seconds to access Lockout mode Enter the Zone number seul En that you want to lock T PRESET GROUP Press ENTER to save gt p FIG 18 Locking A Keypad 1 Press and hold buttons 7 and 8 simultaneously for four seconds Source LED s turn On 2 Enter the Zone number to Lock 3 Press ENTER to complete Source LED s turn Off You may not loc
4. Touch to close the Menu Bar options FIG 2 Main Page Menu Bar options Main Pages Press Main in the Menu Bar to access the Locations page FIG 75 The options on this page allow you select Locations Zones to specify a Source Device to use with each Location and configure audio settings for each Location Locations Kitchen Grand Room A E Office Kids Room 1 FIG 3 Locations Page Location Device Pages Press one of the Locations buttons to invoke the Location Device page for the selected Zone This page provides playback controls for the device currently associated with the selected Location Zone As an example FIG 76 indicates that the Dining Room is currently using a DVD Player as it s Source Device Device currently associated with this Location Currently selected Location name Dining Room Zone Change Options Source Press to configure audio options for this Zone Press to change the source device for this Zone Source On Off this Zone only FIG 4 Example Location Device Page e The currently selected Location is indicated in the upper left corner of the page in this case DVD The Device currently associated with this location is indicated in the upper right corner in this case Dining Room O The playback controls presented on this page will vary depending on the device type LJ associated with the Location ni NOTE The Zone Options and Change So
5. j 4 oe pacas d Enter the desired i 3 channel number y AAA ne a po PRESET e or Press ENTER to save _ FIG 4 Direct Selection of a Cable or Satellite Channel O This information also applies to selecting a Digital Cable Music DCM Channel NOTE To change the Cable or Satellite or Digital Cable Music channel 1 Key in the Channel number 2 Press ENTER to complete O Strings of 2 to 4 numbers are recognized NOTE Examples e 202 ENTER Channel 202 CNN DTV e 501 ENTER Channel 501 HBO DTV Working With Presets The DAS_MET_NUM can be used to store 10 presets for each source Any Source that utilizes Direct Access can have presets programmed including Matrix on board AM FM Tuners External Tuners Satellite Receivers CD Players Changers DVD Players Changers Audio Servers and Satellite Radio Presets are Source specific but not Room specific NOTE Creating A Preset Select a station or track number then press the Preset button and select a number to assign the preset to Press and hold ENTER for 4 seconds to save this Preset FIG 5 Creating A Preset O Each Source can have up to ten Presets assigned to it NOTE Select a Source CD or Tuner Select the desired entry Station or Track number Press ENTER Press the PRESET button Enter a number for this Preset 1 10 oo SS NE Press and hold ENTER for
6. FIG 15 Setup page initial view Zones Setup Zones Touch any of the Zones buttons to edit the selected Zone s label via the on screen keyboard shown in FIG 88 mm aam maen mmen ias gt CNE NENE JE EVO OOD 0 AE ENE AI NS PAIS E E DOODO DI te its More GOGOO0GOSSDE shitt Space a is Ses FIG 16 On Screen Keyboard editing a Zone label e Press Enter to create a carriage return e Press Done to save your changes e Press Abort to close the keyboard without saving changes Setup Alarms Press Alarm on the main Setup page to access the Alarms page FIG 89 Use the options in this page to set alarms for one or more selected Zones An Alarm can be programmed to play a specific source in any specified Zone Kids Room 1 Kids Room 2 a Patio FIG 17 Setup Alarms page Adding an Alarm 1 Touch one of the location Zone buttons to select the Zone for which you want to set an alarm 2 Set the start time for the alarm using the H hour and M minute up down arrows Note that the alarm clock uses a 24 hour clock time Refer to the following table to quickly convert regular time to 24 hour clock time standards hour value hour value wom o n e soam o eom e sam o CN o CCE o f oom j a e Regular and 24 hour clock time use the same number of minutes per hour and they use minutes in exactly the same way There 1s no need to convert minutes when g
7. 2 Adjust Volume using the Navigation Wheel on the DAS MET 6SRC keypad Press ENTER to save _ gt FIG 13 Grouping Volume Control All Zones will have the volume incremented by the adjustment being made 3 Press ENTER to complete To bring all Zones to the same volume level after individual Zone adjustments have been made enter Zone Grouping mode Buttons 1 amp 2 and decrease the volume to Odb then increase the volume to desired level Working With Alarms To use the Alarm feature a System Time must first be entered on the Main Controller via the Front LCD To set an alarm from each Keypad select a Source adjust the volume and set the alarm time using 24HR clock as described below When the alarm time is reached the Source selected will turn On and the volume will ramp up to the set volume and begin playing At this point the source will behave normally If a Favorite has been set the Favorite will begin playing Otherwise the last station CD will begin playing Setting the System Clock on the Tango Audio Controller From the LCD on the front panel of the Tango Audio Controller 1 Select CLOCK 2 Select Set Time to display the following screen FIG 66 Setting Clock HH MM SS Hour Minute Second Set Quit FIG 14 Setting the System Clock on the Tango Audio Controller Press Hour to increment the HH hours from 1 through 24 Press Minute to increment the MM
8. CONS RE EN mute oa Mute qp _ A Volume Up ng Volume Down Zone Change Options Source a a Pause Source On Off this Zone only Play FIG 14 Device Control page Other The options on this page include Device Control Page Other Display Window Displays information on the current selection display depends on the device type Play Pause Press to control playback Navigation Select Use the directional buttons Up Down Left and Right to navigate device menus and press Enter to select Zone Options Press to access the Zone Options popup for configuring audio settings for the selected Location Zone Note that the currently selected Location is indicated in the upper right corner of the page see the Zone Options section on page 63 Change Source Press to access the Sources page for this location Note that the currently selected Source is indicated in the upper left corner of the page see the Change Source section on page 63 Volume Up Down Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the volume up down Power On Off Press to toggle the Source device Off On in this Zone only The source device will continue playback in other Zones Setup Pages Press Setup in the Menu Bar to access the main Setup page The options on this page allow you to access Zones and Alarms The initial view of the Setup pages is the Zones page FIG 87 Select a zone to edit the label
9. Device Control Pages There is separate Device Control page for each device type with options specific to each device type as described in the following sub sections Internal Tuner Touch Internal Tuner to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG 79 Toggle Stereo Mono Numeric keypad for direct tuning Display window Toggle AM FM a lei di current frequency band Seek Up Down specified station z De y k J 3 i Seek Keypad 2 3 Mute A A Volume Up E 3 i 7 Ko Lo p Presets enter Zone Change Tuner Presets 1 10 Source On Off this Zone only FIG 7 Device Control page Internal Tuner The options on this page include Device Control Page Internal Tuner Press to toggle mono stereo default Stereo Press to toggle band FM AM Keypad Use the keypad button for direct tuning Press enter to tune to the specified frequency Note that the tuner automatically detects the band AM FM based on the number entered Use the Presets buttons to recall up to ten station presets Zone Options Press to access the Zone Options popup for configuring audio settings for the selected Location Zone Note that the currently selected Location is indicated in the upper right corner of the page see the Zone Options section on page 63 Change Source Press to access the Sources page for this location Note that the currently selected Source is indicated in the upper left corner of the page
10. Examples e 1050 ENTER 1050AM e 104 5 ENTER 104 5FM e 888 ENTER 88 5FM CD Player Direct Selection of a Disk and Track To select a specific disk and track the format is DDDeTTT ENTER DDD Disk amp TTT Track Enter the desired E s Disk Track number Use the Preset button to enter a point to specify the disk and track numbers 25 4 indicates disk 25 and track 4 Press ENTER to save gt FIG 2 Direct Selection of a Disk and Track 1 Enter the Disk number 2 Press the PRESET button 3 Key in the Track number for example 25 4 indicates CD 4 25 Track 4 4 Press ENTER to complete Examples e 52 3 ENTER Disk 52 Track 3 e 1 22 ENTER Disk 1 Track 22 e 1032 ENTER Disk 103 Track 2 CD Player Direct Selection of a Track On the Current Disk To select a specific track on the current disk enter TTT ENTER TTT Track 4 Enter the desired Track number Press ENTER to save _ FIG 3 Direct Selection of a Track On the Current Disk To change the track while listening to a disk 1 Key in the Track number 2 Press Enter to complete Examples o 3 ENTER current disk Track 3 eo 19 ENTER current disk Track 19 Cable and Satellite Direct Selection of a Channel To select a channel on a Cable or Satellite receiver the format is CCC ENTER CCC Channel Mee a
11. MET 7 Specifications Cont Certifications FCC Class B e CE e IEC60950 e RoHS Colors e White FG5794 03 WH e Black FG5794 03 BL e Light Almond FG5794 03 LA Optional e Single Button Kit FG5794 10 Accessories e Double Button Kit FG5794 11 e Lutron Cairo Wallplates available in a variety of sizes and colors MET 13 Metreau 13 Button Keypad The MET 13 offers 13 buttons 12 single width and 1 double width and can be used as in individual keypad or in conjunction with the 6N and 7 button Metreau keypads FIG 3 r SHADE Sr LIGHTS LIGHTS _ a TEMP TEMP j a ET IPOD SIRIUS 13 pre printed pushbuttons with blue LED indicators FIG 6 MET 13 Metreau 13 Button keypad Light Almond shown The MET 13 is an AxLink keypad suitable for use in NetLinx Control Systems MET 13 Specifications MET 13 Specifications Front Panel Pushbuttons 13 tactile pushbuttons with blue LED indicators that illuminate when Components pressed to confirm the source function was selected and that it is currently being used 12 single width 1 double width These pre printed buttons are field replaceable The bottom button functions as 2 buttons there are 2 positions left and right that allow the user to control channels up down Rear Panel e DIP switch 8 position mini DIP switch used to set the device address for the keypad Components on the AxLink Bus 1 255 e
12. _ gt FIG 11 Adding A Zone To Group M Enter 99 o The Zone from which zone grouping is being administered is assumed to be the first Zone in the Group It should therefore not be added to the Zone Grouping nt fen Wan a Eas 4 Press the Group button to enter Zone Grouping mode all Source LEDs light 1 Press the Group button to enter Group Mode all Source LED s turn On 2 Enter 99 3 Press ENTER to complete Un Grouping All Zones Press ENTER to save gt FIG 12 Ungrouping All Zones E 4 PPP Era taa preto juncos E A Enter oo PRESET Eso Press the Group button to enter Zone Grouping mode ENTER Jl all Source LEDs light 1 Press the Group button to enter Group Mode all Source LED s turn On 2 Enter 00 3 Press ENTER to complete NOTE NOTE Grouping Volume Control When initially creating a zone grouping all members of the group will have the volume set to the same level The volume can then be adjusted on an individual zone basis by using the Navigation Wheel on the DAS MET 6SRC keypad in each zone Adjusting the volume level for the entire Group can be made at any time as described below Press the Group button to enter Zone Grouping mode all Source LEDs light C Rotate wheel to adjust volume 1 Press the Group button to enter Group Mode all Source LED s turn On
13. as EN Operation Reference Guide Metreau Keypads MET 6N 6 Button Keypad with Navigation MET 7 7 Button Keypad MET 13 13 Button Keypad DAS MET6SRC 6 Source Audio Keypad DAS MET NUM Numeric Audio Keypad Keypads Last Revised 10 13 2010 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer This Limited Warranty and Disclaimer extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an AMX Authorized Partner which include AMX Dealers Distributors VIP s or other AMX authorized entity AMX warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase with the following exceptions Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for the display and touch overlay compo nents are warranted for a period of one 1 year Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads power supplies and MX Series products are warranted for a period of one 1 year AMX lighting products are guaranteed to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting products as long as the AMX lighting products are under warranty AMX also guarantees the control of dimmable loads that are properly con nected to our lighting products The dimming performance or quality there of is not guaranteed impart due to the random combi nations of dimmers lamps and ballasts or transformers AMX software is warranted for a period of ninety 90 da
14. 2 Carefully remove the Circuit Board from the Mounting Plate Once the Circuit Board is removed from the Mounting Plate the buttons are prone to fall out of position In most cases there 1s sufficient friction within the button mounts to hold them in place on the Circuit Board However take care at this point not to accidentally drop the buttons or any other part of the keypad assembly 3 Gently lift each button off of their mounting posts on the Circuit Board 4 Select the location of the custom buttons and gently snap them into place on the Circuit Board Be sure to note the orientation of the LED window on each button to avoid accidentally mounting them upside down 5 Carefully insert the Circuit Board with new buttons mounted to the Mounting Plate Take care to align the buttons properly with their respective holes in the Faceplate 6 Replace and secure the four screws on the back of the Circuit Board FIG 11 Fi i ff a F Fa T pr F F e F i f Fi ie oid rary fot Aff Ae e A owe if Ff rf f F A Circuit board Plastic Faceplate p gt gt A Metal Mounting Plate FIG 2 Keypad assembly Button Kits Three different button kits are available for Metreau keypads to accommodate most installations Audio SIRIUS XM IPOD MP3 CD2 AUX2 DVD2 PC FM Residential LIGHTS FAN SHADES HVAC HVAC UP DOWN TV Commercial DISP PROJ VC
15. Audio Adjustment Mode ses 35 Adjusting Bass Level For a Room Zone e ssssssseesssosscossessosscoscosecsssosscoseossesecossesseessese 35 Adjusting Treble Level For a Room Zone ses 35 Adjusting Balance For a ROGIN ZONE 2 eee 36 Adjusting SRS Settings For a Room Zone sssesssssssseesssosecossessesscossessesssosscossesseossessess 36 TUAI SR OR a TEET de E O ATAN 37 DAS MET 6SRC Privacy Mode Off On ssssseesesossoseesssesscseessecsscsesssscsecossosseseeoseoss 37 Tumo Privacy Mode OR a E 37 NVOrKINO NNN SOUFCOS i E A EE E A AE EN 38 DAS MET 6SRC Zone Control On Off cccccscsccccccccccccccccccccccccsccccscceceees 38 TUFRING a Single Zone On Off cases sareiweesacetancctuanauuttecesadsovachswiausbaddeascaaniaasusacsebeessecdsacousdons 38 Turning On a Source In All ZOneS essssseesesossessssssessccssesssosecsscossesssosscsseossesssossessesssos 38 Turning Off On a Source In All Zones ses 39 Turning Off All Zones System OFF aristas ici 39 DAS MET 6SRC Zone Control Dynamic Pause ss 40 Single Zone Listening TO Source ices sisas 40 Multiple Zones Listening To The Same Source occcooccccocccnocncncccnoncnncccnoccconcconcccnncconoconos 40 DAS MET 6SRC Using the Navigation Wheel 41 Using the Navigation Wheel With the Internal AM FM Tuner 41 Advanced Functions DAS MET 6SRC oooccocccccccccoccnocconcncncccnncconcconoccnaccnocccnincno 45 OV STOW si 45 PHT SCE PRC CS SS r llei pia 45 On
16. Refer to the NetLinx Studio 2 online help for additional details on firmware transfers NetLinx Studio 2 is available for free download from www amx com 1 Open NetLinx Studio2 2 Goto Tools gt Firmware Transfers gt Send to Axcess Device This opens the Send to Axcess Dialog Window Send to Axcess Device i Xi Location C Program Files 4M Control Disc MetLinx Studio 2 ds Files Devices Size bytes Query Online Devices Query for Devices MetLins Platform Only Settings Platform NetLins Boot Code TEPAP 1392168 200 34 1319 Please Select a File a System fo C Query Network FIG 4 Send to Axcess Dialog Window 3 Browse to the location of the firmware file 4 Select the file within the Files frame 5 Click Query for Devices 6 Select the Metreau keypad within the Devices frame The MET 6N will appear as two devices in the Devices frame because it s built in IR Receiver is recognized as a separate online device The Device Address of the IR Receiver is always one number higher than the device number of the keypad itself to which the firmware is uploaded For example if the MET 6N is set to device number 127 then the IR Receiver on that MET 6N will appear as device number 128 Firmware must be sent to the keypad not the IR Receiver in this example device 127 7 Click Send and then Close 8 Upon confirmation of a successful send you can exit NetLinx Stu
17. Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of inci dental or consequential damages for consumer products In such states the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY AMX MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LIMITED BY APPLICABLE LAW AMX RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY OR DISCONTINUE DESIGNS SPECIFICATIONS WARRAN TIES PRICES AND POLICIES WITHOUT NOTICE Table of Contents M tro rer err Torey 1 ONETO N a ne ee ee ee ee et de 1 Metreau Keypads AxLink Compatible ss 1 Metreau Audio Keypads SWT Compatible ss 1 Overview Speaker Wire Technology SWT rss 1 MET 6N Metreau 6 Button Keypad with Navigation ss 2 MET 6N Specifications a a ee cie 3 Navigation Weleda a sons ti dan eco 3 E AA sans ane E 3 Navigation VVC Cleese ne de EAEan 4 MET 7 Metreau 7 Button Keypad ooocooccoocccnccnocnncconcnccconccnncnocnncnnoconccnccnnccnncnccncoso 4 MET 7 Specifi
18. or left counter clockwise e The balance setting is indicated in the LED display Flat center LED 4 lit e Press and hold the center Select pushbutton on the Navigation Wheel for 3 seconds to return to the default Balance setting Press the center Select pushbutton on the Navigation Wheel to set the current balance settings and proceed to SRS Adjustment mode Adjusting SRS Settings For a Room Zone When the Balance setting is set via the Select button see above the next adjustment is for SRS Adjust e The second row right LED will blink to indicate that SRS Adjust mode is active FIG 39 e Rotate the Navigation Wheel to select the desired SRS mode Y NOTE Cass DVD SIRIUS La 4 Middle right LED blinks to indicate SAT SRS Adjust mode A FIG 6 SRS Adjust Mode Press the center Select pushbutton on the Navigation Wheel to set the current SRS settings and proceed to LED ON Brightness Adjust mode Turning SRS Off Press and hold the Center Navigation button while in SRS mode DAS MET 6SRC Privacy Mode Off On When Privacy Mode is engaged the room zone cannot be paged apart from this the room zone will function normally With all Sources OFF press and hold the center Select button for 4 second to turn on Privacy Mode in this zone FIG 7 Privacy Mode Off On To use Privacy Mode in a specific zone the keypad must be OFF no sources selected To engage Privacy Mode press
19. see the Change Source section on page 63 Volume Up Down Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the volume up down Power On Off Press to toggle the Source device Off On in this Zone only The source device will continue playback in other Zones Internal Sirius Touch Internal Sirius to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG 80 Display window Category Up Down Numeric keypad for direct tuning current Channel Channel press Enter to select Category Song info Up Down specified station A D han N Y Ehannel in Ben pad a Lnan Name N gt A O mue RE Mute f Chan Number Cat Name Y y O PM oure Up 9098 eter enter Zone Change A Tuner Presets 1 10 Source On Off this Zone only FIG 8 Device Control page Internal Sirius The options on this page include Device Control Page Internal Sirius Display Window Displays the current Channel Category and Song info as provided by Sirius Channel Up Down Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to browse up down in the selected Category Cat Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to browse up down through the Categories list Keypad Use the keypad button for direct tuning Press enter to tune to the specified channel Use the Presets buttons to recall up to ten station presets Zone Options Press to access the Zone Options popup for configuring audio settings for the selected Location Zone Note that the currently select
20. 7 Button Keypad The MET 7 offers 7 double width buttons that can be used as in individual keypad or in conjunction with the 6N and 13 button Metreau keypads FIG 3 7 pre printed pushbuttons oar with blue LED indicators Two position button FIG 5 MET 7 Metreau 7 Button keypad Light Almond shown The MET 7 is an AxLink keypad suitable for use in NetLinx Control Systems MET 7 Specifications MET 7 Specifications Front Panel Pushbuttons 7 tactile pushbuttons with blue LED indicators that illuminate when Components pressed to confirm the source function was selected and that it is currently being used These pre printed buttons are field replaceable The bottom button functions as 2 buttons there are 2 positions left and right that allow the user to control channel levels up down Rear Panel e DIP switch 8 position mini DIP switch used to set the device address for the keypad Components on the AxLink Bus 1 255 e AxLink connector 4 pin 3 5mm Phoenix connector for AxLink connection to the NetLinx Master Dimensions HWD Keypad and Mounting Plate 4 055 x 1 772 x 0 818 103mm x 45mm x 207mm e Mounts into standard decora style wall plates Weight 2 4 oz 68 04 g Operating e Operating Temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Environment e Relative Humidity 5 85 non condensing e Intended for indoor use only
21. Access functionality NOTE Creating a Favorite For a Specific Source Ce fan me rm a Ea Lune gt Press ENTER to SEE C me A Press and hold buttons 3 amp 4 simultaneously for 4 seconds FIG 8 Creating A Favorite For A Specific Source 1 Select a Source CD or Tuner 2 Tune or select the desired entry as the favorite for the selected Source 3 Press and hold buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously for four seconds to set the selected Favorite for this Source LED s will turn On 4 Press ENTER to complete LED s will turn Off Examples e Tuner 104 5 ENTER 3 and 4 ENTER 104 5FM is saved as the Favorite e CD 2 4 ENTER 3 and 4 ENTER Disk 2 Track 4 is saved as the Favorite eS aa Clearing Favorites For All Sources In a Specific Zone Sl Press and hold buttons 3 amp 4 Pm simultaneously for 4 seconds Praa ae e PRESET GROUP Press and hold ENTER gt evra for 4 seconds to save FIG 9 Clearing Favorites For All Sources in a Specific Zone 1 Select a Source CD or Tuner 2 Simultaneously press and hold buttons 3 and 4 to enter Favorites mode for this Source LED s will turn On 3 Key in 00 4 Press and hold ENTER to complete Working With Zone Grouping In Group Mode zones can be grouped together and controlled as a single zone This feature 1s specifically designed to accommodate a situation where i
22. AxLink connector 4 pin 3 5mm Phoenix connector for AxLink connection to the NetLinx Master Dimensions HWD Keypad and Mounting Plate 4 055 x 1 772 x 0 818 103mm x 45mm x 207mm e Mounts into standard decora style wall plates Weight 2 4 oz 68 04 g MET 13 Specifications Cont Operating e Operating Temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Environment e Relative Humidity 5 85 non condensing e Intended for indoor use only Certifications e FCC Class B e CE e IEC60950 RoHS e White FG5794 02 WH e Black FG5794 02 BL e Light Almond FG5794 02 LA Optional e Single Button Kit FG5794 10 Accessories e Double Button Kit FG5794 11 e Lutron Cairo Wallplates available in a variety of sizes and colors DAS MET 6SRC Metreau 6 Source Audio Keypad The DAS MET 6SRC 6 button keypad FIG 3 features source control visual volume feedback and a navigation wheel that adjusts volume and provides up down left right and center button options see the Basic Keypad Functions DAS MET 6SRC section on page 33 for information pa If LJ DV SIRIUS IFoo SAT Er LIGHTS TEMP IR Sensor located here ae Volume Level Indicator LEDs 6 pre printed pushbuttons with blue LED indicators Navigation Wheel A A AN FIG 7 DAS MET 6SRC Metreau 6 Source Audio keypad Light Almond shown The DAS MET 6SRC is a SWT keypad suitable for use in Matrix Distributed Audi
23. Board Tuner Direct Selection of a Radio Station 45 CD Player Direct Selection of a Disk and Track 46 CD Player Direct Selection of a Track On the Current Disk 46 Cable and Satellite Direct Selection of a Channel 47 Mi RA 47 e lt A a ne 47 Recalling A Preset A seneepectel vane EE EEEE AAE 48 Clearing Al A E II ES E E 49 Working With Favore S oaos deb EEE EEEE EE caters 49 Creating a Favorite For a Specific Source sseesseosecsssssecsecoseoseesssosecosecseesesoseeseeoesosee 49 Clearing Favorites For All Sources In a Specific Zone oooocccooocncnooncnonnncnnnccnncccnonoccns 50 Working With Zone Grouping ssesssssssecssoscsessesecssosesecscsecssosessoseoscseseesecseseeseeses 50 Adding a Zone To a Group een cette ie et 50 Grouping FIN ZONES isce E tn tisonie oleada 51 Un Grouping All ZONES seicancdossncsmtasavervasacetascsonennconssevosviaswentouspansccas GA R 51 Grouping Volume COn trol east sod saciar a des 52 Working WIFI pps ico sed 52 Setting the System Clock on the Tango Audio Controller 52 Setting an Alarm In a ZONE ne sonne cecsenesueeeauceatdenctagsereoassemnasenens 53 Clearing the Alarm For a Specific Zone ses 53 Clearing All Alarms For All Zones sstssssccstassosessaccvsnwcnwssonstessvveoaccustustbebanscveiaduvioncancueneouass 54 Keypad LOCKOUT en E E 54 L cking a Keypad AA on E E E II 54 Unlocking a Keypad M i N i ea ns iesienadis 55 Unlocking All Keypads PP E o creer ot 55 Us
24. Bun on LAY OUTS A o A A 27 Programming the Navigation Wheel MET 6N ses 27 Navigation Wheel Buttons 7 11 28 Navigation Wheel Buttons 12 13 picnic nado tseescccesoeciesance 28 Navigation Wheel Level Control ses 28 Display Bal GRAD IW PRE E ER S 28 Supported SEND LEVELS pcoecsssnetesscara 28 SEND LEVEL coito iaa ec 28 Supported SEND CONIMANDS usina cet 29 OBR A cacsensavavccscesasdhvatancutmesvevectusasaccsavaeucenswseusenstusanciddeanasuctvewatewswenneadea sweets ease edeasevsencsnes 29 OWBR T taco ic 29 1010 a re aeeneuesogens 29 LED Feedback for 2 Position Pushbuttons oooocccccccccncnncoconcnccncnncoconcnccnccncncoccnccncnnones 30 Sending Firmware to Metreau Keypads AXLink ccsscsscesccesccsccescesccescescees 30 Device Addressing on MET 6N Keypad5s scsssscsescccssccescccssccescecescecesscesccesceeeees 30 Programming the SWT Metreau Keypads ss ss 31 Basic Keypad Functions DAS MET 6SRC cssccsscesccsccnsccsccesccsscnscosccescees 33 CVS OW eee die ne ee ne en ee ce ee data rad 33 DAS MET 6SRC Listening To a CD or DVD o occocccccccccccccnccnccoccncnccononccnccnccncnncns 33 Selecting The Source tor Playback eee es nsc 33 A aan een ns te T desde ee ue 33 FARTS IS Play BAR PU A sec sneak ones en es aan eects on sn toes ANA 33 Listening Toan Le es ee 34 Listening To the RAQIOES 6 nn acotaciones 34 e ME e RS AAA OE E E TE EAA A 34 DAS MET 6SRC
25. Connecting to the Main DAS MET 6SRC Keypad The DAS MET NUM Metreau numeric keypad connects to the main DAS MET 6SRC keypad via a 14 pin connector as indicated in FIG 23 Pin 1 Pin 1 14 pin connector 14 pin connector ik eo 3 z E DAS MET 6SRC DAS MET NUM FIG 6 DAS MET NUM connected to main DAS MET 6SRC keypad e The red line on the cable indicates Pin 1 e The cable cannot be twisted it must be straight across Pin 1 to Pin 1 EE Tango System Integration Drawings Tango System Integration Drawing Using Four Conductor Speaker Wire as nl ld ee ee LINE IN Tango Controller Did Shared 4 conductor speaker wire FIG 7 System Integration Drawing Using Four Conductor Speaker Wire Tango System Integration Drawing Using the Audio Zone Expander LINE IN A A A A A AS A AS Tango Controller AN 1 Shared 4 conductor speaker wire Tango Audio Zone Expander p FIG 8 System Integration Drawing Using the Audio Zone Expander SWT Special Wiring Configurations Auxiliary Amplifier Configuration In some cases you may require more power for a given zone than the Matrix Controller can provide You may purchase a DAS LLC to provide a line level output to incorporate a larger external amplifier or you can make y
26. UN specified station Die CRT Le channel p Reimaa ya mn CL uo Volume Up Presets Zone Change Bene fo Tuner Presets 1 10 Source On Off this Zone only Guide Up Down FIG 12 Device Control page Satellite Go to Channel Guide The options on this page include Device Control Page Satellite Display Window Displays the current Channel Category and Song info Zone Options Press to access the Zone Options popup for configuring audio settings for the selected Location Zone Note that the currently selected Location is indicated in the upper right corner of the page see the Zone Options section on page 63 Change Source Press to access the Sources page for this location Note that the currently selected Source is indicated in the upper left corner of the page see the Change Source section on page 63 Mute Press to mute the audio Volume Up Down Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the volume up down Power On Off Press to toggle the Source device Off On in this Zone only The source device will con tinue playback in other Zones External Tuner Touch External Tuner to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG 85 Toggle Stereo Mono Numeric keypad for direct tuning Display window Toggle AM FM press Enter to select current Station info Seek Up Down specified station SC A CT Seek a P pad Zone Change Tuner Presets 1 10 Source On Off
27. and hold the Select button the center pushbutton on the Navigation Wheel for 4 seconds All Source buttons will glow amp pulse at a low level to indicate Privacy mode is active Turning Privacy Mode Off To disengage Privacy Mode turn on the zone by pressing any one of the source buttons Working With Sources When a Source button is selected the following occurs The Source is turned ON and if there is a Favorite assigned for the Source then the favorite begins playing If no Favorite has been set for the Source the following occurs e If the Source is the on board Tuner the first Preset will begin playing If there are no Presets then the last station listened to will begin playing e Ifthe Source is an external Tuner the last station listened to will begin playing If the Source is a CD player changer the first Track of the first CD will begin playing unless the source has the ability to retain its previous settings Ifthe Source is Satellite then the last station listened to will begin playing For information on assigning a Favorite to a Source refer to the Creating a Favorite For a Specific Source section on page 49 For information on assigning a Preset to a Tuner refer to the Creating A Preset section on page 47 DAS MET 6SRC Zone Control On Off Press any Source button to turn a single Zone ON Press the active Source button A to turn the Zone OFF FIG 8 Zone Control On Off Turning
28. company that offers a retrofit solution one which allows the replacement of volume controls with AMX Matrix Audio keypads and Controllers giving full control over the sources ee aa Additionally the versatility of SWT also allows AMX Matrix Audio products to be connected where the control wire has been run separately from the speaker cable All Metreau keypads are available in three popular colors White Black and Light Almond The following table lists the keypads in the Metreau family with descriptions and FG s for each color Metreau Keypads Device Family MET 6N Metreau 6 Button Keypad with Navigation White FG5794 01 WH e Black FG5794 01 BL e Light Almond FG5794 01 LA MET 7 Metreau 7 Button Keypad e White FG5794 03 WH e Black FG5794 03 BL e Light Almond FG5794 03 LA MET 13 Metreau 13 Button Keypad e White FG5794 02 WH e Black FG5794 02 BL e Light Almond FG5794 02 LA DAS MET 6SRC Metreau 6 Source Audio Keypad e White FG1122 01 WH e Black FG1122 01 BL e Light Almond FG1122 01 LA DAS MET NUM Metreau Numeric Audio Keypad e White FG1122 02 WH e Black FG1122 02 BL e Light Almond FG1122 02 LA MET 6N Metreau 6 Button Keypad with Navigation The MET 6N 6 button keypad features source control visual volume feedback and a navigation wheel that adjusts volume and provides up down left right and center button options FIG 3 k rA n ow 1 SIR u 2 6 pre printed push
29. firmware is uploaded e The MET 6N will appear as two devices in the Devices frame because it s built in IR Receiver is recognized as a separate online device e Firmware is uploaded to the device address of the Keypad not the IR Receiver For example if the MET 6N is set to device address 127 then the IR Receiver on that MET 6N will appear as device number 128 Firmware must be sent to the keypad not the IR Receiver in this example device 127 Setting The AxLink Device Address AxLink enabled Metreau keypads MET 6N MET 7 and MET 13 use an 8 position mini DIP switch to specify a unique device address for each keypad in a NetLinx Control System see FIG 13 DIP Switch DIP Switch RE 0000000 1 ARA RAS i DIP Switch 3 E Gonggnon CE E Trireere x Te R lol Elo gt Bl Lol olle MET 6N MET 7 MET 13 FIG 1 DIP Switch and SWT Jumper locations O Before touching the device discharge the static electricity from your body by touching LI a grounded metal object NOTE AAA aaa 1 If connected disconnect the power supply 2 Locate the 8 position mini DIP switch on the rear panel 3 Set the DIP switch according to the values shown below Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 vate 2 8 1632 64 8 The device number is set by the total value of DIP switch positions that are in the ON position Note that the ON position is indicated on th
30. four seconds to complete Example To set station 104 5 as Preset 3 Select a Tuner as the Source Key in 104 5 to tune to the desired station Press ENTER Press PRESET Press 3 Press and hold ENTER for four seconds Recalling A Preset Loup h a Press PRESET and enter the desired Preset number 1 10 Press ENTER to recall ma the specified Preset FIG 6 Recalling A Preset 1 Select a Source 2 Press PRESET and enter the desired Preset number 1 10 3 Press ENTER to recall the specified Preset Examples e PRESET 5 ENTER Recalls Preset 5 e PRESET 1 ENTER Recalls Preset 1 e PRESET 4 ENTER Recalls Preset 4 Clearing All Presets A Press PRESET Pan canes Press and hold ENTER ara for 4 seconds to clear all Presets FIG 7 Clearing All Presets 1 Select a Source 2 Press PRESET 3 Enter 00 4 Press and hold ENTER for four seconds Example Press PRESET 00 press amp hold ENTER All presets will be cleared Working With Favorites One Favorite can be programmed via the numeric keypad for each source in each zone Favorites might include your favorite station channel or CD If a Favorite is set for a specific source in a specific zone when that source is turned on after System has been Off the favorite will begin playing in that zone Favorites can only be set for Sources that utilize Direct
31. into standard decora style wall plates Weight 2 4 oz 68 04 g Operating e Operating Temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Environment e Relative Humidity 5 85 non condensing e Intended for indoor use only Certifications e FCC Class B CE IEC60950 e RoHS Colors e White FG5794 01 WH e Black FG5794 01 BL e Light Almond FG5794 01 LA Optional e Single Button Kit FG5794 10 Accessories e Lutron Cairo Wallplates available in a variety of sizes and colors Navigation Wheel FIG 4 shows the button layout of the Navigation Wheel Directional pushbutton UP Rotate counter clockwis e Rotate clockwise button 12 Directional pushbutton Directional pushbutton RIGHT LEFT Center pushbutton ji Directional pushbutton DOWN FIG 4 Navigation Wheel button layout Pushbuttons 7 11 The top bottom left right and center points on the Navigation Wheel are pushbuttons 7 8 9 10 and 11 and can be programmed like any other AxLink button Navigation Wheel The Navigation Wheel itself can be rotated clockwise and counterclockwise and is intended to provide level control for example volume or lighting levels e When rotated clockwise the Navigation Wheel provides a channel event on button 12 e When rotated counter clockwise the Navigation Wheel provides a channel event on button 13 e The light on the Navigation Wheel can be illuminated by activating channel 11 MET 7 Metreau
32. left side of Navigation wheel for previous track Rotate wheel to adjust volume FIG 1 Metreau Audio keypads Selecting The Source for Playback Press the source button i e CD or DVD on the room zone keypad to listen to the most recent selection Ifthe Source is off the system will turn it on Ifthe Source is stopped the system will initiate Play Ifthe Source has been paused or muted the system will un pause un mute it Changing Tracks Press the left and right sides of the Navigation Wheel to change tracks Press the button in the center of the Navigation Wheel to select a track and initiate playback Pausing Playback To Pause playback press the button of the source that is currently playing indicated by an active LED e The CD DVD is only paused if there are no other zones listening to that source If no other zones are listening to that source it will be paused e If the source remains paused for greater than 10 minutes the Controller will send a POWER OFF command to the source Listening To an iPod Dock the iPod in the docking station connected to the Tango Audio Controller and press the iPod button on the room zone keypad to listen to the most recent selection The UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Centre PRESS and Centre HOLD buttons are programmed by the installer based on what the individual dock with remote can do For example UP RIGHT could both be programmed to be Next track DOWN LEFT could both be programmed
33. not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number AMX is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This includes any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages AMX is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Autho rized Partner for a third party This Limited Warranty does not apply to a any AMX product that has been modified altered or repaired by an unauthorized agent or improperly transported stored installed used or maintained b damage caused by acts of nature including flood erosion or earth quake c damage caused by a sustained low or high voltage situation or by a low or high voltage disturbance including brownouts sags spikes or power outages or d damage caused by war vandalism theft depletion or obsolescence This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX or an authorized representative of AMX has been advised of the possibility of any such damages This limitation of liability however will not apply to claims for personal injury Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty last
34. perspective as 5 distinct pushbuttons plus Channel up and down The button layout for the Navigation Wheel is indicated below FIG 31 Rotate the Navigation Wheel clockwise for button event 12 Rotate the Navigation Wheel counter clockwise for button event 13 Center button 11 dual function push release and press and hold Rotate bi directionally for level events on Level 2 FIG 2 Navigation Wheel button layout Navigation Wheel Buttons 7 11 The top bottom left right and center points on the Navigation Wheel are pushbuttons that provide events on Channels 7 8 9 10 and 11 and can be programmed like any other AxLink button Navigation Wheel Buttons 12 13 The Navigation Wheel itself can be rotated clockwise and counterclockwise and is intended to provide level control for example volume or lighting levels e When rotated clockwise the Navigation Wheel provides events on Channel 12 e When rotated counter clockwise the Navigation Wheel provides events on Channel 13 e When rotated clockwise counter clockwise the Navigation wheel provides level events on Level 2 Navigation Wheel Level Control In addition to generating button events a rotation of the wheel causes a level change on Level 2 e Clockwise rotations increase the level e Counter clockwise rotations decrease the level Example code is provided below LEVEL_EVENT dvMetreau 2 volume level value SEND STRING 0 V
35. this Zone only FIG 13 Device Control page External Tuner The options on this page include Device Control Page External Tuner Displays the current Channel Category and Song info Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to seek up down on the selected band Mono Stereo Press to toggle mono stereo default Stereo FM AM Press to toggle band FM AM CE Use the keypad button for direct tuning Press enter to tune to the specified frequency Note that the tuner automatically detects the band AM FM based on the number entered Use the Presets buttons to recall up to ten station presets Zone Options Press to access the Zone Options popup for configuring audio settings for the selected Location Zone Note that the currently selected Location is indicated in the upper right corner of the page see the Zone Options section on page 63 Change Source Press to access the Sources page for this location Note that the currently selected Source is indicated in the upper left corner of the page see the Change Source section on page 63 Press to mute the audio Volume Up Down Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the volume up down Power On Off Press to toggle the Source device Off On in this Zone only The source device will con tinue playback in other Zones Other Touch Other to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG 85 Display windo play nod Navigation Select
36. touch panel keypad Dead Zones There is power and the source devices and the Tango Controller seem to be powering up OK but one or more of the zones are not working Check each zones keypad for functionality by pressing the desired source button The LED should light Red next to the source LED Does Not light You are not getting power and command connectivity to the zone Check other zones and select each source to determine if this is specific to the source or the room in general If the problem is in a particular room then there may be an issue with cabling to your speakers or it may be the keypad itself If you get similar results for a particular source in multiple zones then there may be an issue with the source equipment and you should check to see that the selected source is playing If every other zone is ok check to make sure cables to the speakers are secure and that you have tried to increase the volume level in the zone Possible Causes e Zone connectors at Tango Controller are not secure e Connector at Keypad to Tango Controller is not secure e Wiring standard not followed Make certain the center two wires are in the same orientation at the Tango Controller and the keypad They may have been inadvertently reversed during the installation e Input and output connectors on keypad are reversed Keypad not recognized by system Restart system Source Connections Problems in source cabling display some of the foll
37. 2 Connect the AxLink connector or SWT cable connectors to the rear of the keypad 3 Place the Mounting Plate on the wallbox align the screw holes with the mounting holes and fasten the Mounting Plate to the wallbox using the screws supplied O Do not overtighten the screws when mounting the Mounting Frame The device should be flush with mounting surface NOTE NOTE Y NOTE Podium Mounting 1 2 3 4 Use the cutout dimension for the wallbox to cutout the Mounting Frame install surface for the keypad Confirm that the terminal end of the AxLink cable is disconnected and not receiving power Connect the AxLink power supply The connector passes through the center of the Mounting Frame and connects to the board With the Mounting Frame resting in the cutout area drill the mounting holes into the flat surface Do not overtighten the screws when mounting the Mounting Frame The device should be flush with mounting surface Accent Frame While the Metreau device family does fit into many International wallboxes it may be necessary to utilize the optional Accent Frame to completely cover the wallbox To install the keypad with the optional Accent Frame 1 2 Use the cutout dimension for the wallbox to cut out the install surface for the keypad Place the Accent Frame on the wallbox align the screw holes with the mounting holes on the wallplate Fasten the wallplate to the wallbox Based on the extensive nu
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39. AC HVAC LIGHTS SCREEN Custom Keypads and Buttons If a requested keypad needs functions not offered in the standard Button Kits a custom keypad may be built with the AMX Metreau Keypad Preview FIG 12 available at www amx com This tool allows custom arrangement of default or custom button arrangements creation of custom button text previews of keypad type and color and printouts of final keypad layouts and parts lists B ATA Default Button Options Metreau Keypad Preview ACONF AUX AWAY select Keypad Type DISARM DAY DVR 1 f f f f V f select Keypad Color Clear All Buttons Le Printing Options FIG 3 Metreau Keypad Preview Create Custom Buttons Custom Button Installation 12 Metreau Keypads AxLink Device Addressing Overview Metreau Keypads used in NetLinx applications require a unique numeric AxLink device address of 1 255 Consider specifying the device address for each keypad before final installation AxLink device addressing applies only to the MET 6SRC MET 7 and MET 13 O keypads Metreau Audio Keypads DAS MET 6SRC and DAS MET 13 do not require device addressing NOTE Device Addressing on MET 6N Keypads e The MET 6N uses two AxLink devices addresses one for the Keypad itself and a second one for the IR Receiver The device address of the IR Receiver is auto assigned to be one number higher than the device address of the Keypad itself to which the
40. ON MET 6SRC MET 7 and MET 13 Rear Panel Components 4 Before touching the device discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object NOTE FIG 18 shows the basic rear components of the AxLink MET 6N MET 7 and MET 13 keypads Mounting Plate not used A AxLink connector from NetLinx Controller Device Address DIP Switch y El a not used i not used FIG 1 MET 6SRC MET 7 and MET 13 Rear Components AxLink Wiring Guidelines Metreau keypads require 12 VDC power to operate properly The necessary power is supplied via the AxLink cable The maximum AxLink wiring distance is determined by power consumption supplied voltage and the wire gauge used for the cable The following table lists wire sizes and the maximum lengths allowable based on the maximum power consumption rating of 170 mA es Y NOTE Wiring Guidelines at 170 mA Maximum Wiring Length 18 AWG 690 42 feet 210 43 m 20 AWG 436 80 feet 133 13 m 22 AWG 272 33 feet 83 00 m 24 ANG 171 66 feet 52 32 m The maximum wiring lengths for using AxLink power are based on a minimum of 13 5 volts available Preparing Captive Wires You will need a wire stripper and flat blade screwdriver to prepare and connect the captive wires 1 Strip 0 25 inch 6 35 mm of wire insulation off all wires 2 Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector according to the wiring diagrams a
41. OVEN CW ne de ee E cc at tone 19 PEWS WINN o In A A 19 MET 6SRC MET 7 and MET 13 Rear Panel Components 19 AxLink Wiring GUIS NIMES nc en die see iii te 19 Preparing Captive WINES sects cc sccescwssnscncescerscnseconcacesnapeveestencaweseeeseasecence seiceennowees lt icentvies exs 20 AxLink Data and Power Connections essessecsecsecsecsecsecscoscoscoseossoseossossosesecoecoecsecseese 20 Using AxLink for Data with an Auxiliary Power Supply ss 20 AXUDE StAtUs LED ana een ces ess E 21 SNNT NN ER eo On a en te ol Diet 21 DAS MET 6SRC and DAS MET 7 Rear Panel Components ocooccocccncnocnoccnncconcconoconcnuncos 21 A o E E 21 Preparing Captive WINES aiii in 21 DAS MET 6SRC SWT Data and Power Connections oocccooccccoccnonccnncncnnccnncconaccnincos 22 Tango System Integration Drawings cuicos iii 23 Tango System Integration Drawing Using Four Conductor Speaker Wire 23 Tango System Integration Drawing Using the Audio Zone Expander ceee0 23 SWT Special Wiring Configurations 24 Auxiliary Amplifier Contiguratioh 8 teinte E ETT EENE E 24 Remote Amplifier Configuration ccssccsssccsssccsscccesccessccnscccssccessccessceesccesscoeseeees 24 Two Wire Configurations Keypad for Control Only 25 Split Zone 7 Analog Volume Control iii 26 Programming The Metreau Keypads ss 27 Programming the AxLink Metreau Keypads ss 27
42. When the Bass Level is set via the Select button see above the next adjustment is for Treble Level e The top right LED will blink to indicate that Treble Adjustment mode is active FIG 37 e Rotate the Navigation Wheel to adjust the treble level up clockwise or down counter clockwise ee aa Y NOTE ma Top right LED blinks to indicate DVD SIRIUS Treble Level Adjust mode Lo E IPOD SAT i ET gt LIGHTS TEMP t Center LED LED 4 indicates FLAT FIG 4 Treble Level Adjust Mode Treble adjustments are provided in 1dB steps from 10dB min to 10dB max e The treble level is indicated in the LED display Flat center LED 4 lit e Press and hold the center Select pushbutton on the Navigation Wheel for 3 seconds to return to the default Treble Level setting Press the center Select pushbutton on the Navigation Wheel to set the current treble level and proceed to Balance Adjustment mode Adjusting Balance For a Room Zone When the Treble Level is set via the Select button see above the next adjustment is for Balance Adjust e The middle row left LED will blink to indicate that Balance Adjust mode is active FIG 38 Ly DVD SIRIUS Middle left LED blinks to indicate 3 Balance Adjust mode IPOD SAT SE gt LIGHTS TEMP E Center LED LED 4 indicates FLAT FIG 5 Balance Adjust Mode Rotate the Navigation Wheel to adjust the balance right clockwise
43. a Single Zone On Off e To turn a single Zone ON press any Source Button e To turn a single Zone OFF press the Active Source Button Turning On a Source In All Zones Press and hold any Source Button for a duration of 4 seconds the selected Source will play in all zones Turning Off On a Source In All Zones pp SIRIUS wa m Press and holda a vn Source button for 4 A a seconds to turn it off A in ALL zones POD A S J FIG 9 Turning Off a Specific Source in All Zones Press and hold the active Source button for 4 seconds to turn it off in all zones To turn the source back on in all zones press and hold the same Source button for 4 seconds Turning Off All Zones System OFF RAILS 4 Press and hold the top two 3 Source buttons to turn ALL sources off in ALL zones FIG 10 Turning Off all Sources in All Zones Press and hold the top two Source buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds has been performed all sources will power down and the Controller will Default to Standby Mode NOTE All zones will be turned off and no sources will play One minute after an ALL OFF DAS MET 6SRC Zone Control Dynamic Pause Switching sources within a single zone turning off an active source within a single zone and switching sources for all grouped dynamically pauses the source device that is no longer being used Press any Source button Press the active Source bu
44. access setting amp recalling presets and access to advanced functionality such as grouping Setting Favorites Alarm and Keypad lockout functionality see the Advanced Functions DAS MET 6SRC section on page 45 for information 12 pre printed pushbuttons PRESET oup ESET e oa GR e ENTER ENTER button with LED to provide feedback FIG 9 DAS MET NUM Metreau Numeric Audio keypad White shown The DAS MET NUM is a SWT keypad suitable for use in Matrix Distributed Audio Systems DAS MET NUM Specifications DAS MET NUM Specifications Power 12 EA 125 mA isc Panel Pushbuttons 13 tactile AAA Components Rear Panel Wiring connection One 14 pin connector that provides connection to the main 6 Source Components Metreau Keypad DAS MET 6SRC e Keypad and Mounting Plate 4 055 x 1 772 x 0 818 103mm x 45mm x 207mm Dimensions HWD e Mounts into standard decora style wall plates Weight 2 4 oz 68 04 g Operating e Operating Temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Environment e Relative Humidity 5 85 non condensing e Intended for indoor use only Certifications e FCC Class B CE e IEC60950 ROHS e White FG1122 02 WH e Black FG1122 02 BL e Light Almond FG1122 02 LA Optional e Single Button Kit FG5794 10 Accessories e Double Button Kit FG5794 11 e Lutron Cairo Wallplates available in a variety of sizes and colors Custom Button Installation Overview Wit
45. buttons with blue LED indicators IR Sensor located here supports AMX IR 38kHz Center push release Center press hold CW rotation 12 CCW rotation 13 LED Levels Indicator Navigation Wheel A FIG 3 MET 6N Metreau 6 Button keypad with Navigation Light Almond shown The MET 6N is an AxLink keypad suitable for use in NetLinx Control Systems MET 6N Specifications MET 6N Specifications Front Panel e Pushbuttons 6 tactile pushbuttons with blue LED indicators that illuminate when Components pressed to confirm the source function was selected and that it is currently being used These pre printed buttons are field replaceable e IR Sensor Supports standard AMX IR 38 kHz only e LED Levels Indicator set of 7 blue LEDs provide level feedback e Navigation Wheel consists of 5 pushbuttons 4 directional pushbuttons Up Down Right Left 1 center pushbutton and bi directional rotating wheel for channel adjustments e The Navigation wheel itself provides two button functions as well rotate CW button 12 and rotate CCW button 13 as indicated in FIG 4 Rear Panel e DIP switch 8 position mini DIP switch used to set the device address for the keypad Components on the AxLink Bus 1 255 e AxLink connector 4 pin 3 5mm Phoenix connector for AxLink connection to the NetLinx Master Dimensions HWD Keypad and Mounting Plate 4 055 x 1 772 x 0 997 103mm x 45mm x 25 32mm e Mounts
46. cations asian trio air Roco i iiS EEADERS 4 MET 13 Metreau 13 Button Keypad sense 5 MET 13 Specifications eins cionado iii orion a ee ea aaa 5 DAS MET 6SRC Metreau 6 Source Audio Keypad ooccocccoccocccoccnccnnoconccnccucccnacnocono 6 DAS MET GSRC Specifications 5 1 dise aodedessodecadnncenee noces hasecctes 6 PUSADUttONS ET PT a A cascadas 7 REM OR VV Reese ee cts tone te a din cie nsc 7 DAS MET NUM Metreau Numeric Audio Keypad ss 8 DAS MET NUM Specifications 5 4 hiss ce bsitecneseecnsetendetesseecaunees 8 Custom B fton Instalatii da 9 OV SRG O RA NO O 9 Removing LE 7 001 8 CE EE 9 SCO RARES e uo o de 10 AUTO al 10 o eE io AE IE A E A E 10 Commer II E A ne E E N co 10 Custom Keypads and Buttons cccssccssccssccesccssccscccsscesccescesscescsesscesscesscesseescoesees 11 AxLink Device Adaressing sisas iia ia 13 BE A A NE EE osos 13 Device Addressing on MET 6N Keypads serre 13 Setting The AxLink Device Address rss arsenales 13 Mounting ana Installation sonas ir 15 AS o o exteedees sues de toc tete 15 Mounting DIMENSION S isis iii 15 MET GN DAS MET OSRO 83 nas Rana 15 Y AAA PP E O 16 MET 13 DA SME FNO M sur astas iii eos 17 Mounting Procedures acess see eee cat eee 17 WalBOX MOUNTING 62 ni sanciona 17 Podium MOUNTING oss seascesencssccsatevenscessnsccesgcascebapacassancaaecesensedoasadcnnaaetpeaacosucssepeaanddebertiaeaes 18 Accent FAME aio nia NAAA ANA AAA NA 18 WIFINg ana Connections ains ii 19
47. diagram before wiring the Metreau keypad Make sure the auxiliary power supply s PWR is Q If you are not using power from AxLink disconnect the wiring from the controller not connected to the controller s AxLink connector CAUTION AxLink Status LED The AxLink Status LED located next to the AxLink connector lights to indicate AxLink power data status as follows AxLink LED Status e 1 blink per second Indicates power is active and AxLink communication is working e Full On Indicates the following conditions e There is no AxLink control or activity but power is On e The Axcess program is not loaded If the LED is on and not flashing disconnect the AxLink connector and recheck all AxLink connections Then reconnect the AxLink connector to the panel and verify the LED is flashing once per second SWT Wiring DAS MET 6SRC and DAS MET 7 Rear Panel Components O Before touching the device discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object NOTE FIG 21 shows the basic rear components of the SWT DAS MET 6SRC and DAS MET NUM keypads fal used 14 pin connector a y aa lt q 14 pin connector To DAS MET NUM lt From DAS MET NUM SWT connector gt To speakers SWT connector from Matrix Controller SPEAKERS CONTROLLER DAS MET 6SRC DAS MET NUM FIG 4 DAS MET 6SRC and DAS MET NUM Rear Components Cable Type SWT wiring involves conn
48. dio2 Programming the SWT Metreau Keypads SWT only Metreau keypads DAS MET 6SRC and DAS MET NUM are configured via options that are accessible through the Tango Audio Controller Refer to the Tango Audio Controller Operation Reference Guide available from www amx com for details Programming The Metreau Keypads 32 Metreau Keypads Basic Keypad Functions DAS MET 6SRC Overview Metreau Keypads are pre configured to provide many common functions The DAS MET 6SRC provides basic keypad functionality including Source Control selecting source initiating and pausing playback Volume control Up Down Zone control On Off and audio Bass Treble Balance SRS Mode adjustment O The SWT Metreau Keypads function essentially the same as previous versions SWT Q keypads The standard configuration for the Audio SWT 6 Source Keypad DAS MET 6SRC is described below Note that while the functionality described here is fixed for the SWT Keypads the AxLink Keypads can be customized just like any other AxLink keypad DAS MET 6SRC Listening To a CD or DVD Press a Source button to listen to the most recent selection Press Source button again to pause playback Click a Radio AM FM XM or SIRIUS button to listen to the most recent station L LIGHTS TEMP MI Level Indicator LEDs 4 Press right side of Navigation wheel for next track Press
49. e DIP Switch As an example the DIP switch in FIG 14 defines AXlink device number 129 1 128 129 FIG 2 8 position mini DIP Switch If you later change the device number remove and reconnect the power connector to enter the new device number into memory AMX has created the Dip Switch2 software application to assist in calculating dip switch position values Download the free program Dip Switch2 from www amx com Mounting and Installation Overview Metreau keypads are designed to install into standard U S decora style wall plates and boxes wallboxes not included Before touching the device discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object Mounting Dimensions MET 6N DAS MET 6SRC FIG 15 provides detailed dimensions for the MET 6N and DAS MET 6SRC keypads Le e 58 45 00 14 80 0 247 a loc 1 le l y O LL I J mie E a In 3 B a uu AL F 7 A035 103 00 o DEF YU
50. e suggested settings All buttons are user definable 3 NOTE Basic Keypad Functions DAS MET 6SRC 44 Metreau Keypads Advanced Functions DAS MET 6SRC Pi SE NOTE NOTE Overview The DAS MET NUM Numeric keypad is used in conjunction with the DAS MET 6SRC keypad to provide enhanced functionality including Direct Numeric Access Zone Grouping Favorites Alarm setting Keypad Lockout and setting and recalling Presets The SWT Metreau Keypads function essentially the same as previous versions SWT keypads The standard configuration for the Audio SWT Keypads DAS MET 6SRC and DAS MET NUM is described below Note that while the functionality described here is fixed for the SWT Keypads the AxLink Keypads can be customized just like any other AxLink keypad Direct Access On Board Tuner Direct Selection of a Radio Station Using the DAS MET NUM keypad enter the station identification and press ENTER Enter the desired gt Station number Use the Preset button to enter a point for FM station Press ENTER to save _ gt __ such as 104 5 FIG 1 Direct Selection of a Radio Station 1 Key in the Station identifier number using the PRESET button to enter a point for FM stations 2 Press ENTER to complete Strings of 3 to 4 numbers are recognized If a point is part of the string then an FM station is assumed otherwise an AM station is assumed
51. ecting the Mi Series Controller Metreau keypads and speakers The Mi Series Controller and Metreau keypads are cabled using standard four conductor speaker cable originating at the Controller passing through the keypad and terminating at the speaker location AMX recommends using a bundled four conductor 16 gauge stranded copper wire in a single continuous run Preparing Captive Wires SWT wiring utilizes four color snap connectors to secure the wires no screws You will need a wire stripper to prepare and connect the captive wires AA lt lt L 1 Strip 0 25 inch 6 35 mm of wire insulation off all wires 2 Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector according to the wiring diagrams and connector types described in this section DAS MET 6SRC SWT Data and Power Connections 1 Connect the Matrix Controller s Zone Output connector to the four pin connector on the rear panel of the Metreau keypad labeled TO CONTROLLER for data and 12 VDC power 2 Connect the other four pin connector on the keypad labeled TO SPEAKERS to the SWT speakers as shown in FIG 19 U 0O D r ogo p Sy3JAVIdAS OL YATIOWLNOO OL Mi Series Controller Delta Series Controller Carbon XA Series Amplifier SWT connectors on Metreau keypad FIG 5 SWT wiring DAS MET NUM
52. ection Everything is dead Power Power All keypads are dead Power cabling between MRC and keypad Power incorrect No lights Keypad connections reversed Keypad cabling Some keypads ok some dead Cabling between MRC amp keypad shorted Keypad Cabling Keypad connections reversed Restart system Defective keypad Defective cable Sources don t work manually Power Power or automatically Sources and keypads work Speakers not connected Keypad Cabling but no sound in zone Problem between keypad and speakers Source Cabling Problem with speakers Volume too low Sources and keypads work RCA cables from source inserted into the Source Cabling but no sound in zone source outputs Sources work manually but Device programming incomplete Infrared Programming keypads don t control device emitter lead missing Source cabling IR emitter lead connected to wrong device Restart system Sources power off when Program error in ON OFF function Programming selected Sources don t start playing when Program error in device select function Programming selected Power Connections Tracking down problems that are power related are somewhat easy because the unit either powers up or it doesn t If it does not there are several things to check 1 Check to make sure you are attached to a functioning live electrical circuit If the branch circuit is dead check the breaker or there may be a light switch controlling the power to
53. ed Location is indicated in the upper right corner of the page see the Zone Options section on page 63 Change Source Press to access the Sources page for this location Note that the currently selected Source is indicated in the upper left corner of the page see the Change Source section on page 63 Volume Up Down Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the volume up down Power On Off Press to toggle the Source device Off On in this Zone only The source device will continue playback in other Zones DVD Touch DVD to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG 81 Access DVD Menu Navigation Select O ining Ror Volume Down Zone Change Options Source Pause Source On Off this Zone only Play FIG 9 Device Control page DVD The options on this page include Device Control Page DVD Play Pause Press to control DVD playback Menu Press to access the DVD s menu screen a Use the directional buttons Up Down Left and Right to navigate DVD menus and press Enter to select Zone Options Press to access the Zone Options popup for configuring audio settings for the selected Location Zone Note that the currently selected Location is indicated in the upper right corner of the page see the Zone Options section on page 63 Change Source Press to access the Sources page for this location Note that the currently selected Source is indicated in the upper left corner of the page see the C
54. el on the DAS MET 6SRC provides multiple functions based on the source type selected as described in the following sections Using the Navigation Wheel With the Internal AM FM Tuner FIG 45 describes the functions available at the Navigation Wheel when using the internal AM FM Tuner Rotate the wheel clockwise AY adjust the Zone volume UP 1 Next Preset Seek UP Rotate the wheel counter clockwise to adjust the Zone volume om 14 Previous Preset Push and Release to toggle AM FM Press and Hold 4 secs to toggle Stereo Mono Seek DOWN FIG 12 Using the Navigation Wheel With The Internal AM FM Tuner Using the Navigation Wheel With the Internal SIRIUS Tuner FIG 46 describes the functions available at the Navigation Wheel when using the internal SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner Rotate the wheel clockwise hy adjust the Zone volume UP 1 amp Next Preset Channel UP Rotate the wheel counter clockwise to adjust the Zone volume PO 4 Previous Preset _ gt ll Channel DOWN FIG 13 Using the Navigation Wheel With The Internal SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner Using the Navigation Wheel With a CD Player Changer FIG 47 describes functions available at the Navigation Wheel when used with a CD Player Changer Rotate the wheel clockwise hy adjust the Zone volume UP 4 Next Disk Push and Release User defined 1 Press and Hold User defined 2 Next track Rotate the wheel counter clock
55. for both On and Off states Syntax WBRT lt on brightness 0 32 gt lt off brightness 0 32 gt Variables e on brightness Scroll Wheel LED on brightness and can range from 0 off to 32 max e off brightness Scroll Wheel LED off brightness and can range from 0 off to 32 max Example SEND_COMMAND keypad WBRT 32 0 Sets the Navigation Wheel LED to max brightness in the On state 32 and minimum brightness no illumination in the Off state 0 Sets the bargraph mode Syntax BMODE lt bargraph mode 0 9 gt Sets the specified bargraph to operate in one of the following modes 0 default normal bar mode 1 normal dot mode only one peak LED on at a time 2 special bar mode a level of 1 32 still has first LED on 3 special dot mode a level of 1 32 still has first LED on 4 inverse normal bar mode 5 inverse normal dot mode 6 inverse special bar mode 7 inverse special dot mode 8 individual element discrete mode 9 inverse individual element discrete mode Example SEND COMMAND keypad BMODE 0 Sets the bargraph mode to default mode Y NOTE LED Feedback for 2 Position Pushbuttons The MET 7 and MET 13 Keypads feature a 2 Position pushbutton at the bottom of the button layout FIG 32 It can be used either as a single button in which case it functions just like the other buttons or it can be used as a 2 position button In many cases this button 1s used as a 2 Position button to p
56. h the exception of the DAS MET NUM all Metreau keypads feature field replaceable pre printed buttons This section describes removing the original set of buttons and replacing them with custom buttons FIG 10 provides an exploded view of the keypad assembly JS remove screw j remove screw E oe X Ne gt VO tabs 2 on each side LAN D Ud AD LA TT gt EA 1 ll Pra Alas E AN y Y remove screw Plastic Faceplate FIG 1 Metreau keypads Exploded view Removing Buttons The easiest way to remove and replace buttons on the Metreau keypads is to place the keypad assembly FIG 10 face down on a flat level surface so that the buttons stay in position until you are ready to remove them Disconnect the power supply and all wiring connections before removing replacing buttons on the Metreau keypads NOTE O Before touching the device discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object NOTE The Faceplate 1s attached to the Mounting Plate via four plastic tabs two on each side of the Faceplate as shown in FIG 10 It is not necessary to remove the plastic faceplate from the Mounting Plate in order to replace buttons EE 1 On the back of the keypad assembly remove the four screws that secure the Mounting Plate with Faceplate attached to the Circuit Board
57. hange Source section on page 63 Press to mute the audio Volume Up Down Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the volume up down Power On Off Press to toggle the Source device Off On in this Zone only The source device will con tinue playback in other Zones CD Touch CD to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG 82 Track Up Down Disk Up Down IPP ee s er Zone Change Options Source Pause Source On Off this Zone only Play FIG 10 Device Control page CD The options on this page include Device Control Page CD Play Pause Press to control CD playback Disk Press the Up button to select the next CD press the Down button to select the previous CD Track Press the Up button to select the next track press the Down button to select the previous track Zone Options Press to access the Zone Options popup for configuring audio settings for the selected Location Zone Note that the currently selected Location is indicated in the upper right corner of the page see the Zone Options section on page 63 Change Source Press to access the Sources page for this location Note that the currently selected Source is indicated in the upper left corner of the page see the Change Source section on page 63 Volume Up Down Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the volume up down Power On Off Press to toggle the Source device Off On in this Zone only The source device wi
58. impedance matching autoformer type volume control A standard stereo volume control will perform properly The impedance will be approximately 4 Ohms e If you are using an impedance matching volume control with 2 pairs of speakers set the impedance matching to the 2X setting O It is not recommended to install more than 2 pair of speakers per zone bh NOTE Programming The Metreau Keypads Programming the AxLink Metreau Keypads Button Layouts The following illustrations indicate the button numbers for each of the AxLink Metreau Keypads MET 6N MET 7 and MET 13 Center pushbutton button 11 dual function push release press hold rotate Navigation Wheel clockwise button 12 rotate Navigation Wheel counter clockwise button 13 rotate Navigation Wheel CW CCW level 2 MET 7 Bottom pushbutton is a two position Pushbutton left side button 7 right side button 8 FIG 1 Button Layout MET 6N MET 7 and MET 13 Programming the Navigation Wheel MET 6N The Navigation Wheel has multiple programming functions The device has four buttons mounted underneath the wheel assigned as top bottom left right and center These buttons are fully programmable The wheel itself is also fully programmable MET 13 Bottom pushbutton is a two position Pushbutton left side button 13 right side button 14 The Navigation Wheel on the MET 6N can be treated from a NetLinx programming
59. ing the Netlinx Module isisesaisansiina aireaci n 61 VOT de td de de die 61 Main Page Initial View scsscsccsccestestnerentetatoscsncesscesnacacenemsscancacamceangesacuenboceusssancessecn 61 SPAS or ease O E E ns eenaveecuecatacensensseuetecs 62 Location Device Pages scission eee an asset ne 62 A A 2e de ee 63 Change SOUPER sico dans en date non te Gite din nie tone nn soie a ctnnt 63 Device CONtrol PAGES aiena a e E EEEE 64 Internal TONE aea ee 64 Internal o PSP dto topar tia 65 EN LA 66 D A 67 Audio SCI VEN sasen RE n E T E TE E A E TE E 68 ANE asics E E A E O EEE E E E N EE 69 Ea ernal TUNS oee a E E R A E 70 O E O 71 SCUMP PAS a no de te de 72 pa UNO ZO CS O OC CO E sa saonsaueoeceatessosessuced 72 SUD AO a Um EIA 73 ps Soo sae see baseaapssannasvdeseeotedesessaesatectaasassenene 73 EE a i Removia gan AMOR as see ane en et eee 75 SWT Troubleshooting AA A A Wenn e o inate print ee mn tT nr tyre 77 OVS VI ONY es ecc 77 POWER CONNEC ONS slide ee ces 77 Zone Connection PF ODA a des on Ss 78 Dead ZO SS D ce 78 LED Dogs NOIRE de case seen E ee de ct 78 SOURCE COMMS COINS siete ae tico ai 78 NO Key Dad A CUI ee baiana 79 OR o AA no II as de co 79 Table of Contents vi Metreau Keypads Metreau Keypads Overview Metreau keypads are a convenient versatile cost effective option for achieving effortless control of virtually anything through a NetLinx control system Metreau keypads offer easy installation within dec
60. kout the same keypad that you have accessed to setup the Keypad O Lockout feature so that the keypad that is accessing the lockout feature cannot lockout itself NOTE Examples Press and hold 7 and 8 for 4 seconds 2 ENTER keypad in zone 2 will be locked Press and hold 7 and 8 for 4 seconds 4 ENTER keypad in zones 2 amp 4 will be locked Unlocking a Keypad ES 1 a gt Press and hold buttons 7 amp 8 Y_ _ simultaneously for 4 seconds ram m to access Lockout mode 9 o Enter the Zone number that you want to unlock _ PRESET GkouP Press ENTER to save _ _am__ FIG 19 Unlocking A Keypad O Unlocking a keypad must be done at the keypad that originally locked the keypad NOTE 1 Press and hold buttons 7 and 8 simultaneously for four seconds Source LED s turn On 2 Enter the Zone number to unlock 3 Press and hold ENTER for four seconds to complete Source LED s turn Off Examples Press and hold 7 and 8 for 4 seconds 2 ENTER keypad in zone 2 will be Locked e Press and hold 7 and 8 for 4 seconds 4 ENTER keypad in zones 2 and 4 will be Locked Press and hold 7 and 8 for 4 seconds 2 press and hold ENTER for four seconds e Keypad in zone 2 will be Unlocked e Keypad in zone 4 remains Locked Unlocking All Keypads a i 1 sil mie Press and hold buttons 7 amp 8 si
61. ll continue playback in other Zones Audio Server Touch Audio Server to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG 83 Navigation Select y Mute Volume Up Volume Down Zone Change I Options Source O Pause Source On Off this Zone only Play FIG 11 Device Control page Audio Server The options on this page include Device Control Page Audio Server Play Pause Press to control CD playback Navigation Select Use the directional buttons Up Down Left and Right to navigate DVD menus and press Enter to select Zone Options Press to access the Zone Options popup for configuring audio settings for the selected Location Zone Note that the currently selected Location is indicated in the upper right corner of the page see the Zone Options section on page 63 Change Source Press to access the Sources page for this location Note that the currently selected Source is indicated in the upper left corner of the page see the Change Source section on page 63 Press to mute the audio Volume Up Down Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the volume up down Power On Off Press to toggle the Source device Off On in this Zone only The source device will continue playback in other Zones Satellite Touch Satellite to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG 80 Display window Numeric keypad for direct tuning current Channel Channel Up Down press Enter to select Category Song info
62. m two buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds to enter Audio Adjustment Mode Rol na J WI Current level setting indicated by LEDs Press center Select button to accept changes Rotate wheel to adjust the currently selected audio mode FIG 2 DAS MET 6SRC On a 6 source keypad press and hold the bottom two Source buttons simultaneously for four seconds to set or adjust Bass Treble Balance and SRS Mode settings in that room zone Adjusting Bass Level For a Room Zone When the bottom two Source buttons are pressed simultaneously for four seconds the first adjustment is for Bass Level e The top left LED will blink to indicate that Bass Level Adjustment mode is active FIG 36 Top left LED blinks to indicate gt gt p t x3 Bass Level Adjust mode DVD SIRIUS t_ Center LED LED 4 indicates FLAT FIG 3 Bass Level Adjust Mode e Rotate the Navigation Wheel to adjust the bass level up clockwise or down counter clockwise O Bass adjustments are provided in 1dB steps from 10dB min to 10dB max NOTE e The bass level is indicated in the LED display Flat center LED 4 lit e Press and hold the center Select pushbutton on the Navigation Wheel for 3 seconds to return to the default Bass Level setting Press the center Select pushbutton on the Navigation Wheel to set the current bass level and proceed to Treble Adjustment mode Adjusting Treble Level For a Room Zone
63. mber of international wallboxes it is not pragmatic to ship every possible screw that could be used Please use the screws appropriate for your specific wallbox Do not overtighten the screws when mounting the Mounting Frame The device should be flush with mounting surface 3 4 Confirm that the terminal end of the AxLink cable is disconnected and not receiving power Connect the power supply The connector passes through the center of the Mounting Frame and connects to the board Place the Mounting Frame on the Accent Frame align the screw holes with the mounting holes and fasten the Mounting Frame to the wallplate The Accent Frame is shipped with two 6 32 x 187 long flat head screws 80 131 these are used to attach the keypad to the accent frames Wiring and Connections Overview Metreau keypads support both AxLink and SWT wiring configurations Each is described in the following sub sections For information on AxLink vs SWT device addressing refer to the AxLink Device Addressing section on page 13 O Before touching the device discharge the static electricity from your body by touching EQ a grounded metal object AxLink Wiring In AxLink mode Metreau keypads use a standard four pin captive wire AxLink connector for power and data wiring the Metreau keypad Q If using power from AxLink disconnect the wiring from the control system before Do not connect power to the keypads until the wiring is complete CAUTI
64. minutes from 01 through 60 Press Second to increment the SS seconds from 01 through 60 RE a Press Set to set the clock to the time displayed Refer to the Tango Audio Controller Operation Reference Guide for details Setting an Alarm In a Zone Press and hold buttons 5 6 TARD simultaneously for 4 seconds a to enter Alarm mode Enter alarm time 24HR _ 7 r SES TT PRESET GROUP Press ENTER to save gt a FIG 15 Setting Alarm In a Zone 1 Select Source and adjust the Volume to desired level 2 Press and hold buttons 5 and 6 simultaneously for four seconds Source LED s turn ON 3 Enter the 24HR Time for alarm use PRESET to separate Hours and Minutes 4 Press ENTER to complete source LED s turn OFF Example e press 5 and 6 6 30 ENTER alarm set for 6 30 AM e press 5 and 6 18 30 ENTER alarm set for 6 30 PM Clearing the Alarm For a Specific Zone EE Press and hold buttons 5 amp 6 loli simultaneously for 4 seconds m to enter Alarm mode a tne taaan A A Enter 00 PRESET GROUP AAA Press ENTER to Save bl mm FIG 16 Clearing the Alarm For a Specific Zone 1 Press and hold buttons 5 and 6 simultaneously for four seconds Source LED s turn ON 2 Enter 00 3 Press ENTER to complete source LED s turn OFF Clearing All Alarms For All Zones AAA
65. multaneously for 4 seconds gt Je to access Lockout mode ES Enter 00 preser GROUP Press and hold ENTER nen for 4 seconds to unlock all keypads FIG 20 Unlocking All Keypads 1 Simultaneously press buttons 7 and 8 Source LED s turn On 2 Key in 00 3 Press and hold ENTER for four seconds to complete Source LED s turn Off Examples e Press 7 and 8 2 ENTER keypad in zone 2 will be Locked e Press 7 and 8 4 ENTER keypad in zones 2 amp 4 will be Locked e Press 7 and 8 00 press amp hold ENTER for four seconds Keypads in Zones 2 and 4 will both be Unlocked Advanced Functions DAS MET 6SRC 56 Metreau Keypads Using the NetLinx Module Overview The Tango system can be controlled via the Touch Pages provided with the NetLinx Module as described in this section Refer to the NetLinx module documentation for details on incorporating the module into your source code and loading it onto the NetLinx Master Main Page Initial View The initial view of the touch panel pages is the Main Page featuring the Menu Bar along the left edge as shown in FIG 73 er Touch the Menu Bar to access the main menu options Main and Setup FIG 1 Main Page Initial View Press the Menu Bar to access the two primary menu options Main and Setup as shown in FIG 74 Main Touch to access the Location Device pages Setup 4 Touch to access the Setup pages
66. nd connector types described in this section 3 Turn the flat head screws clockwise to secure the wires in the connector Do not over torque the screws doing so can bend the seating pins and damage the connector AxLink Data and Power Connections Connect the NetLinx Controller s AxLink connector to the AxLink connector on the rear panel of the Metreau keypad for data and 12 VDC power as shown in FIG 19 PWR AAA PWR AXP HL AXP AXM I _ _ a _ _ 2 lt 4 lt 2222 AXM GND _ lt lt lt _ GND NetLinx Controller Metreau keypad FIG 2 AxLink straight thru wiring Using AxLink for Data with an Auxiliary Power Supply Use an auxiliary 12 VDC power supply when the distance between the controller and server exceeds the limits described in the AxLink Wiring Guidelines Connect only the GND wire on the AxLink connector when using an auxiliary 12 VDC power supply Connect the NetLinx Controller s AxLink connector to the AxLink connector on the rear panel of the Metreau keypad as shown in FIG 20 12 VDC power supply PWR GND T 4 PWR PWR AXP is te AXP AXM AXM GND IM GND NetLinx Controller Metreau keypad FIG 3 AxLink and 12 VDC power supply wiring
67. o Systems DAS MET 6SRC Specifications DAS MET 6SRC Specifications Front Panel e Pushbuttons 6 tactile pushbuttons with blue LED indicators that illuminate when the Components source is selected and stay lit until the source is turned off These pre printed buttons are field replaceable e IR Sensor Works specifically with the MIO R1 AUDIO remote controller 38 kHz only e LED Levels Indicator set of 7 blue LEDs provide volume level feedback e Navigation Wheel consists of 5 pushbuttons 4 directional pushbuttons Up Down Right Left 1 center pushbutton and bi directional rotating wheel for volume adjustments Note that the center pushbutton is dual purpose a push release provides one function while a press hold provides another DAS MET 6SRC Specifications Cont Rear Panel Wiring connection Two 4 pin SWT connectors that provide connection from the Matrix Components Audio Controller and to the speakers Dimensions HWD e Keypad and Mounting Plate 4 055 x 1 772 x 0 997 103mm x 45mm x 25 32mm e Mounts into standard decora style wall plates Weight 2 4 oz 68 04 g Operating e Operating Temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Environment e Relative Humidity 5 85 non condensing e Intended for indoor use only Certifications e FCC Class B e CE e IEC60950 e ROHS Colors e White FG1122 01 WH e Black FG1122 01 BL e Light Almond FG1122 01 LA Optional e Single Button Kit FG5794 10 Acce
68. oing back and forth between the two time systems e The alarm clock treats midnight as the start of a new day and express it as 0000 3 Once the time has been set the choose source option is enabled FIG 90 FIG 18 Setup Alarms page with Zone and Time selected 4 Touch choose source to specify the source device to be used as the alarm FIG 91 ae Internal Tuner Internal Sirius DVD CD m Audio Server Other Satellite External Tuner Selecta source to play and setthe volume for the alarm FIG 19 Alarms page select a Source The exit button allows you to close the Sources window without selecting an Alarm Source Once a Source is selected the Sources windows closes automatically 5 Touch the Volume Up and Down buttons on the Volume bar to set the alarm volume for the selected Source device 6 Touch save alarm to save your changes and return to the Alarms page Removing an Alarm Once an alarm has been set for this Zone the Remove Alarm option is enabled FIG 92 Alarms oro oo e i A A A a 4 i rame mo an x x FIG 20 Alarms page Remove Alarm Touch Remove Alarm to remove the alarm for the selected Zone Using the NetLinx Module 76 Metreau Keypads SWT Troubleshooting Overview This section provides troubleshooting for the SWT Metreau keypads DAS MET 6SRC and DAS MET NUM Symptom Possible Causes S
69. olume is now atoi volume Display Bargraph The display bargraph consists of 7 LEDs and is controlled via Level 1 Sending a level will update the LEDs on the display bargraph Example code is provided below SEND_LEVEL dvMetreau 1 200 Supported SEND_LEVELs MET ON keypads support a SEND_LEVEL on Level 1 This is used to adjust the LED bargraph display on the keypad SEND_LEVELs SEND_LEVEL Adjusts the LED bargraph display on the keypad Syntax SEND_LEVEL lt device address gt 1 lt level gt Variables e level LED bargraph display range 0 255 NOTE Supported SEND_COMMANDs The AxLink enabled Metreau keypads MET 6N MET 7 and MET 13 support a number of NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs described in the following section To use these commands establish a Telnet session from the PC to the NetLinx master All text is based on a Unicode index SEND_COMMANDs BRT Set Brightness level for all LEDs pushbuttons and levels indicator bar for both On and Off states Syntax BRT lt on brightness 0 32 gt lt off brightness 0 32 gt Variables e on brightness LED On brightness and can range from 0 off to 32 max e off brightness LED Off level brightness and can range from 0 off to 32 max Example SEND_COMMAND keypad BRT 32 0 Sets the LEDs to max brightness in the On state 32 and minimum brightness no illumination in the Off state 0 Set Brightness level for Navigation Wheel LED
70. ora style wall plates and sleek styling that complements the NI 3101 SIG Signature Series NetLinx Integrated Controller and Tango Distributed Audio System There are two basic variations within the Metreau device family Metreau Keypads AxLink Compatible The MET 6N MET 7 and MET 13 keypads are AxLink compatible for use with NetLinx control systems FIG 1 qu pe Metreau keypads AxLink MET 6N MET 7 MET 13 FIG 1 Metreau keypads Metreau Audio Keypads SWT Compatible The DAS MET 6SRC and DAS MET NUM are SWT compatible for use with Matrix Audio distribution systems via Speaker Wire Technology SWT Metreau Audio keypads are compatible with all Matrix products including Tango and Mi Series Audio Controllers as well as XA Carbon Series Amplifiers FIG 2 ela El ur eS oe i O ARE Metreau Audio keypads SWT DAS MET 6SRC DAS MET NUM FIG 2 Metreau Audio keypads In terms of SWT functionality the Metreau Audio keypads DAS MET 6SRC amp O DAS MET NUM are a close match to previous versions of Matrix KP and NUM keypads NOTE Overview Speaker Wire Technology SWT Speaker Wire Technology SWT allows both data and audio signals to travel over the same four conductor wire This remarkable technology removes the need for control wire since the control and audio signals are shared on the same wire The reliability and simplicity of this system has been proven for years AMX Matrix Audio is the only
71. our own line level converter FIG 26 shows the construction of a simple circuit of discrete components to reduce the speaker level output of the Matrix Controller to line level so that it can drive an auxiliary amplifier Matrix Controller Zone Output Terminal Connector DATA Ground 2000 Left Speaker L 2000 o Right Speaker R1 LE Pan 10K 1 Welt Pla 47K 1 4 Watt Resistor R2 R4 LE Pan 10K 1 Welt Rota 1 4 Watt Resistor Left RCA Jack to ame Q o re Riom RCA Jack to AMP Left Speaker DO Metreau keypad k Terminator Right Speaker FIG 9 Auxiliary Amplifier Configuration This amplifier would typically be installed at the equipment rack head end Remote Amplifier Configuration In some cases where the distance between the Matrix Controller and the zone is unusually long it is sometimes desirable to have a remote amplifier at the zone end You may install a DAS LLC to accomplish this task or you may build your own FIG 27 shows the construction of a simple circuit of discrete components to reduce the Matrix Controller output to line level so that it can be fed into an auxiliary amplifier Data Ground Loft Audio y Right Audio Matrix Controller Zone Output Terminal Connector R1 R3 47K 1 4 Watt Resistor R2 R4 10K 1 4 Watt Resistor Right RCA Jack to AMP Left RCA Jack to Amp FIG 10 Remote Amplifier Configuration Two Wire Configurations Keypad for Control Only In some ret
72. owing characteristics e The source cannot be heard in any zone The source doesn t seem to respond to keypad commands Ensure that the sources LINE OUT connections are connected to the Tango Controllers LINE IN connections for the correct device Check to see that the IR emitter lead is securely fastened to the IR receiver on the audio source and that you have the lead plugged into the appropriate IR output jack FIG 93 wt gt 2 43 7 8 J 00000000 FIG 1 Rear View Source in out IR Out un Oo When a keypad command is received and communicated to the source device there is a LED that lights on the front of the Tango Controller indicating the processing of the command If the LED does not light with a keypad press then it is possible that the device has not been programmed If the LED does light there may be a problem with the infrared emitter lead EE Y NOTE Tip For Testing when you are having IR problems it is helpful to carry a blinking emitter or a test emitter to ensure that the commands are being sent to the source Techniques you can use to help isolate a sources problem include swapping the source with another on the Tango Controller to see 1f the problem stays with the Controller or follows the movement of the source Also try swapping IR emitter leads Take a look at the source to ensure that no MUTE functions have been accidentally activated If you connect a keypad while the Controller is on you mus
73. rofit configurations it is not feasible or possible to re route the speaker cable through the keypad In cases such as this it is possible to run a separate cable pair CAT 3 CAT 5 Twisted Pair cable from the Matrix Controller to the keypad for control purposes When using CAT3 CATS5 over long runs it is recommended to double up the control wires only 2 conductors are required and there are 4 8 wires available FIG 28 shows the connections of the control signal path to the keypad and the speaker connections to the Matrix Controller L D E R Cat5 Cat3 Twisted Pair CS 0009 Zone Output Connector on Matrix Controller Metreau keypad Sd34V3dS OL TO CONTROLLER FIG 11 2 Wire Configurations keypad for Control Only Split Zone Analog Volume Control In cases of split zones where more than one set of speakers are driven from the same keypad it is sometimes desirable to place a volume control in the split zone FIG 29 shows the connections to a remote zone and Autoformer volume control device Zone Output Connector on Matrix Controller Volume Control Metreau keypad Right Left T TL Su14V3d4S Ol TO CONTROLLER FIG 12 Split Zone Analog Volume control Option 2 one keypad Ensure the impedance setting doesn t fall below 4 Ohms e If you are installing 2 pairs of speakers in a zone and the speakers are 8 Ohms it is not necessary to use an
74. rovide ramp up down control for volume light levels etc e On the MET 7 the 2 Position button utilizes button numbers 7 left side and 8 right side e On the MET 13 the 2 Position button utilizes button numbers 13 left side and 14 right side MET 13 Esta CSI PARA l Button ss Button 8 FIG 3 MET 7 and MET 13 with 2 Position Button Button 13 Button 14 Only the left button provides LED feedback In order to achieve LED feedback on the right button feedback must be toggled on the left button Sending Firmware to Metreau Keypads AxLink The Firmware on the AxLink enabled Metreau keypads MET 6N MET 7 and MET 13 can be updated via the NetLinx Studio2 application Device Addressing on MET 6N Keypads e The MET 6N uses two AxLink devices addresses one for the Keypad itself and a second one for the IR Receiver The device address of the IR Receiver is auto assigned to be one number higher than the device address of the Keypad itself to which the firmware is uploaded e The MET6N will appear as two devices in the Devices frame because it s built in IR Receiver is recognized as a separate online device e Firmware is uploaded to the device address of the Keypad not the IR Receiver For example if the MET 6N is set to device address 127 then the IR Receiver on that MET 6N will appear as device number 128 Firmware must be sent to the keypad not the IR Receiver in this example device 127
75. ssories e Lutron Cairo Wallplates available in a variety of sizes and colors Pushbuttons 1 6 The top bottom left and right points on the Navigation Wheel are used for source control and can be programmed to provide any source functionality by learning the applicable IR code The center pushbutton is dual purpose a push release on this button provides one function while a press hold provides another The center pushbutton are also used for source control and can be programmed to provide any source functionality again by learning the applicable IR code Navigation Wheel FIG 8 shows the button layout of the Navigation Wheel Eon center pushbutton Nav UP Rotate wheel counter clockwise to adjust Volume Down Rotate wheel clockwise to adjust Volume Up i lt Right center pushbutton Nav RIGHT Left center K pushbutton Nav LEFT Center pushbutton Nav Center PP center pushbutton Nav DOWN FIG 8 Navigation Wheel button layout The Navigation Wheel can be rotated bi directionally and provides volume level control e Clockwise rotation increases the volume level counter clockwise rotation decreases the volume level e The range for volume is 0 70 DAS MET NUM Metreau Numeric Audio Keypad The DAS MET NUM Metreau numeric keypad FIG 9 connects to the Main DAS MET 6SRC keypad via a 14 pin connector Used in conjunction with the DAS MET 6SRC Metreau keypad it provides direct numeric
76. t is desirable to link a combination of rooms zones to a common source For example when hosting a party and you wish to have the common areas all linked to the same audio source When initially creating a zone group all members of the group will have the volume set to the same level The volume can then be adjusted on an individual zone basis by using the Navigation Wheel on the DAS MET 6SRC keypad in each zone Group Volume may be adjusted at any time e To enter Group Mode press the Group button see FIG 62 e Group Mode is indicated by all Source LED s turned On O Group Mode can also be accessed by pressing and holding buttons 1 and 2 for four LJ seconds as is the case with earlier versions of Matrix keypads NOTE Adding a Zone To a Group E a m Eon mon RE PRESET e e Press the Group button to enter Zone Grouping mode C m all Source LEDs light Enter the Zone number _ gt Press ENTER to save _P anne FIG 10 Adding A Zone To Group 1 Press the Group button to enter Group Mode all Source LED s turn On 2 Enter the Zone number to add to the group 3 Press ENTER to complete Source LED s turn Off Example from Keypad in Zone 1 e Press Group 2 ENTER Zone Grouping now includes Zone 1 amp 2 e Press Group 4 ENTER Zone Grouping now includes Zone 1 2 amp 4 SS NOTE Grouping All Zones Press ENTER to save
77. t restart the Controller for that keypad to become active No Keypad Activity You are not getting power and command connectivity to the zone Some of the possible causes are Verify that the AxLink address is set to 0 zero Zone connectors at the Controller are not secure Connector in the wall at keypad to Controller is not secure Wiring and connection directions not followed Make certain the center two wires DATA and GROUND are in the same orientation at the Controller and the keypad e Connectors on keypad from Controller and speakers are reversed e Keypad not recognized by system Restart system Keypad Lights No Sound Power and command connectivity are getting to the zone Check other zones and select each source to determine if this is specific to the source or the room in general If the problem is in a particular room then there may be an issue with cabling to the speakers or it may be the keypad itself If you get similar results for a particular source in multiple zones then there may be an issue with the source equipment and you should check to see that the selected source is playing If every other zone is OK check to make sure cables to the speakers are secure and that you have tried to increase the volume level in the zone It s Your World Take ControlTM 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75082 USA e 800 222 0193 e 469 624 8000 e 469 624 7153 fax 800 932 6993 technical support www amx com 10 10
78. the outlet If it s on a switched circuit try to obtain power elsewhere Ensure that both ends of each power cord are firmly seated in all of the source components If you re plugged into power strips check them for operation as well Be aware these often have mini breakers on them and you should check to ensure that power is functioning in EACH outlet It is not uncommon for the inexpensive power strips to fail at one plug in but not the others There is a power switch located at the rear of the Controller check to see that it is in the ON or 1 position There is a fuse beside the power switch at the back of the Controller Remove the fuse and inspect it to see that it is intact If you have an ohm meter test for continuity across the fuse sometimes they look good but they re really broken near one of the ends If you are using a power bar they often have mini breakers on them and you should check to ensure that all is well The fuse in the rear of the Unit is a T8AL250v Zone Connection Problems If there 1s wall power and both the source components and the Controller seem to be powering up OK but one or more of the zones are not working there may be a problem at the individual zone or with the cabling connecting to the zone Begin by checking each zone keypad for functionality by pressing the desired source button The LED should light red next to the source on the KP 4e keypads or should wake up with a screen menu on the
79. to be to be Previous track and Centre could be programmed to be Play Pause Listening To the Radio e Press the AM FM SIRIUS or XM button on the room zone keypad to listen to the most recent station e Select a new station by pressing a custom programmed button The UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Centre PRESS and Centre HOLD buttons are programmed by the installer however the standard configuration for the AM FM Tuner and for the SIRIUS XM Tuner is as follows AM FM Tuner on a 6 source keypad UP DOWN Seek Up Down LEFT RIGHT Prev Next Preset Centre Press Toggle AM FM e Centre Hold Toggle Stereo Mono SIRIUS XM Tuner on a 6 source keypad UP DOWN Channel UP DOWN e LEFT RIGHT Category Next Prev e Centre Select e Centre Hold Menu On a Numeric keypad e Select a new station by pressing the station s call numbers on the DAS MET NUM Numeric keypad Adjusting Volume The Navigation Wheel can be rotated bi directionally and provides volume level control e Clockwise rotation increases the volume level counter clockwise rotation decreases the volume level e When the volume is increased decreased the 7 LEDs on the KP will increase decrease accordingly e Volume is changed based on angle rotation Each quarter turn is approximately 3db The range for Volume is 0 70 DAS MET 6SRC Audio Adjustment Mode 1 Bass Level adjust 2 Treble Level adjust 3 Balance adjust 4 SRS Settings Press botto
80. tton to turn a single Zone On to turn the Zone OFF Press and hold a Source button for 4 seconds to turn it OFF in ALL zones FIG 11 Turning Off All Zones Single Zone Listening To Source Switching sources or turning off the Source for a single Zone dynamically pauses the Source e With a single Zone listening to a Source switching to a different Source dynamically pauses the original Source and begins playing the newly selected Source e With a single Zone listening to a Source turning off the Source dynamically pauses the Source Multiple Zones Listening To The Same Source Switching Sources or turning off the Source for one Zone does not dynamically pause the Source e With multiple Zones listening to the same Source switching to a different Source from one of the Zones does not pause the original Source and the original Source continues to play in all other Zones that are On e With multiple Zones listening to the same Source turning off the Source for one zone does not dynamically pause Source and the original Source continues to play in all other Zones that are On Single or Multiple Zones Listening To The Same Source Grouping all Zones to another Source dynamically pauses the Source eo With single or multiple Zones listening to the same Source grouping all Zones from another Zone using a different Source dynamically pauses the original Source DAS MET 6SRC Using the Navigation Wheel The Navigation Whe
81. urce buttons provide additional options e Press Zone Options to configure audio settings for this Location Zone e Press Change Source to select a different source Device for this Location Zone Options From a Location Device page press Zone Options to invoke the Zone Options popup shown in FIG 77 Bass Boost LE Focus SRS 3D wow lt gt FIG 5 Zone Options popup e Use the Up Down buttons to adjust Bass and Treble for this Location The current levels are indicated in the vertical status bars adjacent to each set of Up Down buttons default flat e Touch and drag the slider to adjust the Balance setting default centered e Touch the SRS menu to select an SRS mode default SRS Off e When finished press exit to apply changes and close the Zone Options popup Change Source From a Location Device page press Change Source to invoke the Sources page for this Location as shown in FIG 78 Currently selected Location M Audio Server Other ema tt E FIG 6 Sources Page for the Dining Room Location This page allows you to change the source device to be used for the selected Location Note that the currently selected Location is indicated on the right side of this page To change sources for this Location simply press the desired Source button This action invokes the Device Control Page for the selected Device type Use the options in the Device Control page to control playback
82. when used with an Audio Server Rotate the wheel clockwise hy adjust the Zone volume UP a 4 Next Page Push and Release Select Press and Hold User defined 1 Next Rotate the wheel counter clockwise to adjust the Zone volume o Previous Page gt Previous FIG 17 Using the Navigation Wheel With Audio Server O These are suggested settings All buttons are user definable NOTE Using the Navigation Wheel With an External Tuner FIG 51 describes functions available at the Navigation Wheel when used with an External Tuner Seek Up Rotate the wheel counter clockwise Rotate the wheel clockwise to adjust the Zone volume o 144 hy adjust the Zone volume UP Push and Release to toggle AM FM Press and Hold to toggle Stereo Mono Seek Down FIG 18 Using the Navigation Wheel With External Tuner O These are suggested settings All buttons are user definable a NOTE Using the Navigation Wheel With Other Sources FIG 51 describes functions available at the Navigation Wheel when used with other sources Rotate the wheel clockwise hy adjust the Zone volume UP 4 User defined Right Push and Release User defined Select Press and Hold User defined Press Hold User defined Up Rotate the wheel counter clockwise to adjust the Zone volume rd User defined Left gt gt User defined Down FIG 19 Using the Navigation Wheel With Other sources O These ar
83. wise to adjust the Zone volume rd Previous Disk gt f Previous track FIG 14 Using the Navigation Wheel With CD Player Changer O These are suggested settings All buttons are user definable un NOTE Using the Navigation Wheel With a DVD Player Changer A FIG 48 describes functions available at the Navigation Wheel when used with a DVD Player Changer Up Rotate the wheel counter clockwise to adjust the Zone volume om 14 Left rifg Rotate the wheel clockwise to adjust the Zone volume UP 3 4 Right Push and Release Select Press and Hold Menu Down FIG 15 Using the Navigation Wheel With DVD Player Changer O These are suggested settings All buttons are user definable el NOTE Using the Navigation Wheel With a Satellite Radio Video Box FIG 49 describes functions available at the Navigation Wheel when used with a DVD Player Changer Next channel Rotate the wheel counter clockwise Rotate the wheel clockwise to adjust the Zone volume ON a to adjust the Zone volume UP Guide Down gt gt 1 Guide Up Push and Release Select Press and Hold Guide Previous channel FIG 16 Using the Navigation Wheel With Satellite Radio Video Box O These are suggested settings All buttons are user definable NOTE Using the Navigation Wheel With an Audio Server FIG 50 describes functions available at the Navigation Wheel
84. ys Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty AMX AutoPatch Epica Modula Modula Series4 Modula CatPro Series and 8Y 3000 product models will be free of defects in materials and manufacture at the time of sale and will remain in good working order for a period of three 3 years following the date of the original sales invoice from AMX The three year warranty period will be extended to the life of the product Limited Lifetime Warranty if the warranty card is filled out by the dealer and or end user and returned to AMX so that AMX receives it within thirty 30 days of the installation of equipment but no later than six 6 months from original AMX sales invoice date The life of the product extends until five 5 years after AMX ceases manufacturing the product model The Limited Lifetime Warranty applies to products in their original installation only If a product is moved to a different installation the Limited Lifetime Warranty will no longer apply and the product warranty will instead be the three 3 year Limited Warranty All products returned to AMX require a Return Material Authorization RMA number The RMA number is obtained from the AMX RMA Department The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of each box The RMA is valid for a 30 day period After the 30 day period the RMA will be cancelled Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA or after the RMA is cancelled will be refused AMX is

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