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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    1201    110VAC 12V                Doorbell Doorbell       _ Doorbell  DIM 1    40    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    RNET Link In and Link Out   Multiple Controllers    The RNET Link In and Link Out is used to con   nect two or more  up to 6  CAV6 6 or CAM6 6  controllers  The connection is made using a  CAT 5 patch cable from the Link Out of the mas   ter controller and into the Link In of the next  controller  Along with RNET data signals  the  RNET Link In and Link Out jack passes the six  source IR signals  The CAT 5 patch cable should  not exceed 18 inches in length to avoid potential  cross talk between the source specific IR repeat     ing signal lines  These are only for source specif     ic IR remote repeating  not codes initiated from  the controller s internal IR library                   a   ore T                          t       Riegel      7       7             ene                         CAT 5                    TIT 3T  87 54     PET EE        181                                                      1     Se    ae RR RR    RI 45 Conn
2.                                                 a           ni                                                                        _  E F                       peyyend Aq pauuoued                 pug                            pags                                    eur                                              Oey  Nuepy uomnejejsul       INSTALLER    SETUP MENU FLOW CHARTS    System Info       L n                   p          jauuosed                 Aq peuuoued                 pue                  sadad                  nua uogejeisuy                                         nuajy                                                          FERAI                                                 E                             woes                                    anis        WilSAS J   1                 T            7    Tuo   7              7    REFERENCE SECTION    IR Device Codes  List of controller s IR device code library for source Device Code entries     Source Names List  List of Source Names available for assignment     Sample Configurations  Diagrams of various configurations using the CAV6 6  UNO S2 keypads  A BUS components  and  other Russound products     IR Keycodes  List of key functions identifies what IR codes are supported for each command type  source  by  the built in library     Technical Specifications  Product specifications for CAV6 6 controller and UNO S2 keypad     Warranty    Russound product warranty terms and conditions     78    IR CODES     
3.                            CAV6 6 S2 System    6 Zone  6 Source  Audio  Video Controller Amplifier       INSTRUCTION MANUAL       IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS            WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE       CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT  REMOVE COVER  NO USER   SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE    REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL    The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an equilateral   triangle  is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated    dangerous voltage  within the product s enclosure that may be of   sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons     The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to  alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte   nance  servicing  instructions in the literature accompanying the  appliance     POWER CORD NOTICE FOR INTERNATIONAL OPERATION   For 230V  50Hz operation please select the power cord for your  area  Select the plug for your area at one end and    IEC320 con   nector at the other  It is not necessary to make any other  changes  If you have any questions please call Russound Inc  at  1 800 638 8055 or 603 659 5170    Safety Instructions     1  Read Instructions   All the safety and operating instructions should be  read before the appliance is operated     2  Retain Instructions   The safety and operating instructions should be   3  Heed Warning
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5.              9  UNOS          Ur m EMI 10  UNOTRCT      CONTO                       a _     ___ Ev EV te bu eder a      Feli v 11  Operation                                                             12  HUNO S2 Keypad Burton Functions                              ubuntu    A a              13  UNO S2 User Menu   Setting Preferences                   eee ae ea a Umen ia           14  Optional UNO S1 Keypad UNO S2 User                                 4 4  02 2   1 21         15  UNOSI User Menu   Setting Preferences            cy na eae          Ran                                     ad an UAE          16    INSTALLER SECTION  Getting Started             qi TUE E                                                    18  System COMPONENTS cocer                                                 18  TOOS  NCCU                                                                    18  System                   Cons de atO                                                        DUI 18                           18  Wiring Instructions  pde                         M ET PH Tr    19  Speaker MIR e      Me erm       ERA cce       19  Component Guide                        EFORE                                                                                           2021  CAVO  6 Conoller Rear Balle                                   22 23                         24  UNO SZ keypad Rear Pale                uM                              25  UNO S2 Keypad Installation       Jes LOC aO aa E      er
6.          _  Preset Down  Power On Off  Enter      5 1  Prologic  Learned Only  Learned Only  Learned Only  TV DVD  TV LD Learned Only    N al aT oln  TX  m   lt   T  c                     Power  Enter  Last Channel  Repeat  TV Video  TV VCR   B     gt     Learned Only    KEY FUNCTION  UNO S1  RECEIVER  Menu Left MenuL  Menu         Menu Right MenuR  Menu Right  Display Display  OSD  Info  Page Up PageU   Adjust Up  Disk Learned Only  Plus 10    510                      Open Close           Learned Only  TkFwd  Skip Up  TkRev  5       Down                   Only  PIP Move PIPM   Learned Only  PIP Swap PIP S Learned Only                  Track Fwd  Track Rev  Sur On Off  Sur Mode  Surround Up    Srrd Mode On Off Audio Lang  Learned Only  Learned Only    Surround Dn Learned Only       INSTALLER  KEY CODES  RECEIVER    KEY FUNCTION  UNO S1  RECEIVER KEY FUNCTION  UNO S1  RECEIVER  Off  Power On Off PIP Chan Up PIPCU  Learned Only  Learned Only PIP Chan       PIPCD   Learned Only  Learned Only Input 5 In5 _  VID5 AV1                Bright Brght Learned Only Input 6 In6  TV  VID2  Learned Only Input 10 Phono SAT  AM FM AM FM  Learned Only   Disk Up Learned Only   External Src External AV Source   Live Intro Intro Search Scan   PIP On PIPOn  Learned Only   PIP Off PIPOf  Learned Only   PIP Freeze PIPFr   Learned Only   PIP Input PIPIn Learned Only       111    112    INSTALLER  KEY CODES    AMP  MISC AUDIO           e                CO    7          gt     Volume Up    Mute    Chann
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8.      COMPONENT GUIDE    UNO S2 Keypad Front Panel             LCD PANEL   12 character backlit display shows status of the room  source   volume  and more    SOURCE SELECT BUTTON   Scrolls through the sources directly connected to the  CAV6 6  Press and hold brings up the USER MENU for loudness  bass  treble  etc     VOLUME UP DOWN BUTTONS   Raises and lowers the volume for the room    IR RECEIVER   Receives IR signals and passes them to the controller and source  equipment  Also used when operating the UNO Keypad by using the                remote    COMMAND KEYS   Pressing the command keys controls the source equipment    POWER BUTTON   Turns room ON or OFF when pressed once  press and hold a  second time will turn on or off all CAV6 6 rooms    F1 AND F2 BUTTONS  Selects Favorite 1 or Favorite 2   preset user selected  favorite settings per room    10    USER    COMPONENT GUIDE    Optional UNO S1 Keypad Front Panel             LCD PANEL   5 character backlit display shows source  volume and room status   messages scroll  then display first 5 characters of message     SOURCE SELECT   Scrolls through the available sources  Press and hold brings up  the USER MENU for loudness  bass  treble  etc     VOLUME UP DOWN BUTTONS   Raises and lowers the volume for the room    IR RECEIVER   Receives IR signals and passes them to the controller and source equip   ment  Also used when operating the UNO Keypad by using the       4        remote    POWER BUTTON   Turns room ON or OFF when p
9.     Are A BUS  subzones needed  A BUS sub   zones are only available for zones 1   4  The A   KP2 amplified keypad can provide direct source  selection for only the first four sources when in   Multi  source mode         What system options and accessories might  be required for features such as paging  local  Sources  etc        From where in each zone will the user prefer  to control the system  Where will the keypads  be located  Where will the speakers be located         Where will the source equipment be located   The CAV6 6 must have proper ventilation above  and below for air circulation and heat dissipation   A rack mount location may require fans and vents     Connection Tips       It is recommended that the CAV6 6 and the  source equipment be plugged into a dedicated  20 amp circuit with an isolated ground  A power  line conditioner can reduce interference prob   lems caused by noise found in some electrical  Systems       Disconnect all live power cords before making  connections to the controller       Verify that all connections and polarity are  correct       Keep all power cords away from all signal  cables to prevent humming from induced noise     e Choose reliable signal cables  patch cords       Label all wires with room location at both ends  of the wire     RJ  45 Connections   The        5 T5684 wiring stan   dard shown on the right is used  for the       45 terminations           Keypad Wiring   For the UNO keypad  the following connections  are used to 
10.     lt       3          5  D    A    INSTALLER  KEY CODES  CD    Off  Power On Off    PIP Chan Up   PIPCU Learned Only  Learned Only      Chan Dn           Learned Only  1400 Learned Only Input 3 DVD  LD  oc Learned Only Input 4 In4             MD  de  1 Learned Only Input 5 15       VID1  Bright Brght Learned Only Input 6 n6     VID2   m Learned Only Input 7 LD  VID3  Close Learned Only Input 8 In8         AUX  VID4  Open Learned Only Input 9 DAT  Cable  Halt Learned Only Input 10 Phono  SAT  AM FM AM FM  Learned Only  e Learned Only                                   C    Disk Up DiskU Learned Only    Disk Down Learned Only  Info Learned Only  CD CDR MD  Input Select  Live Intro Intro Search Scan  Menu Menu  Program  Back Back Track  Clear  Finalize  Index  Display Fmt Learned Only   P Learned Only  Slow Learned Only   PIP On PIPOn Learned Only   PIP Off PIPOf Learned Only   PIP Freeze PIPFr Learned Only   PIP Input PIPIn Learned Only     gt                     5      Fav Channel       115    116        INSTALLER  KEY CODES  HOME CONTROL    KEY FUNCTION    HOME CONTROL   KEY FUNCTION  UNO S1           CONTROL  Menu Left MenuL  Menu Left Oscillate  Menu Right MenuR  Menu Right  Speed  Display Learned Only   Page Up Learned Only   Plus 10     510 Learned Only  Open Close Op CI Learned Only  Track Fwd TkFwd   Learned Only   Sur On Off Learned Only  Surround Up Learned Only   PIP Move          Learned Only                   __  2  E el                Volume Up VolUp   Volume Up 
11.    In some cases noise or interference may be  generated by external devices that are connected  to the 12 volt trigger outputs of the CAV  It may  be necessary to use a ferrite bead to reduce  this interference  Two to three turns of the con   necting cable through the bead may be needed     Page Audio  Video In   The Page Audio Video Inputs accept line level  audio  video signals  The paging inputs interface  with the page output of a telephone  camera  or  other peripheral device  Connect the audio  video  signals using quality RCA cables     INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    12VDC Trigger In  Out           5                                QSARRARARARRRRRRRARARARRARARARARARARARARARRRARARARARRRRRRARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRE                                                                                            TE                          Piu                  NF i                      nm     a                 E        jer ast jeje      191819 3er Jer ier ier ier 1 Est  sip   EI    es En Em 5       m7                    EE      ood  le aj ier Ie Cie ciet          36 16  67 16                               1       EL um MEM     al            it ih                                              M Pis IT                                                                                              Le    oe       i  os E DE                                            E             d di                                                                                                             
12.    Learned Only  TV DVD TVDVD  Learned Only  TV LD         Learned Only  Input Bypass  A B  TV DSS TVDSS  Learned Only  Search Fwd Fast Forward    Prev Channel    2       KEV FUNGTION UNO ST OABLE                   14   15   16   D    Learned Only  Learned Only  Learned Only    Bright    m    Brght    m  d                          m 1  Bent    Learned Only  Learned Only  Learned Only  Halt Learned Only  AM FM AM FM  Learned Only  e Learned Only  Disk Up Learned Only  Disk Down Learned Only  Info Learned Only  External AV Source  Return to Live  PPV  Wink   Slow Learned Only  PIP On           Learned Only  PIP Off PIPOf  Learned Only  PIP Freeze PIPFr  Learned Only  PIP Input PIPIn Learned Only    Close  Open          Live Intro  Menu  Back     gt                     5      Fav Channel    INSTALLER  KEY CODES  CABLE    KEY FUNCTION UNO Si CABLE     _  Input 1 Ini         Video  TVp1  B VID2 TVp2   C  VID3 TVp3  VID4 TVp4   In5 _        5     1                 InG _                                In7      TV  Component  CAB SAT S Video  In9         Tuner   In10      AUX  RGB    Input 2  Input 3  Input 4  Input 5  Input 6  Input 7  Input 8  Input 9  Input 10       99    100    INSTALLER  KEY CODES  VIDEO ACC    Digit 9   Digit O  Volume Up VolUp Volume Up  Volume Down MolDn  Volume Down  Mute Mute   Channel Up      Up                                                                                           Power On Off  Enter Enter  Channel Enter  Last Channel  TV Video Learned 
13.   0039 2   0000  0067  0209  0041   0479 1479    0035  0037  0047  0000  0042   0104  1237       Videomagic  Videosonic       0035  0060  0760  0048  0047   0081  0000  0042  0240  0072     XR1000   0035  0000  0072     Yamaha             rc E       Zenith 0039  0000  0209  0479  1479    Device Codes for Laser Disc  Players     Quasar       IR CODES    Realistic 0203 Capetronic 0531 Genexxa 0032  0305       Apex Digital 0672  0755  0794  0795  0796  Koss 1366 LXI 0305    0797  0830 MCS 0039 Linn 0157       Onkyo 0503  0627   Sharp     0861  00 3 Tenet toss  Oritron          0651   Device Codes for Amp and Sherwood 10607  Panasonic     0490  0632     sss Misc  Audio  Sonic Frontiers 0157 m  Philips        0503  0539  0646  0854       Sony        2 0490  0000  0100      Pioneer 0525  0571  0632        0010  0159        1208       Device Codes for Home Control     Audio Access 0154       Comfortex       0400    c eben  Datite 2  CL MEAN  Flero E shite ie       Evergo     Jo                04022   Gema __ 0095       uU         17                        Hunter Douglas 0433 44 2  Lightolier     0184  1204  1205  12060  LteTouch         0084  Lutron o 0597  0318  1239  1597  One For All 0167    Device Codes for             Amp     Wa OTST       81    82    SOURCE NAMES      2E      WWW  Intrnet Radio   een  DVD Changr3  DVD Player  DVD Player 1   DVD Player 2    Blues  Cable  Cable 1  Cable 2  Cable 3  CD Changer  CD Changer 1  CD Changer 2  CD Changer 3  CD Player  CD Player 1  CD 
14.   1    KTV 0180  0030 Signature  Device Codes for TVs  Kenwood     0030  0019      Soy X 00001100         AOC 0030  0019 Konka     _ 0628  0632  0638  0703  0707 Soundesign 0180  0178  0179        Lo NAE DUO                       OI ons occ ds rercagn onamiesente anaaace  0047  0747  0054  0154  0156  Starlite                         NEL LU          te     Logk     0016     s             0054  0030  0171                     Luxman          0562222  Symphonic           0171 0180     MGA    6 0150  0030  0178  00197  TMK  ee 0066 0030 0056 00197      e       0064 1254 QNID ICE                                Technics    0051 0250           Marantz 0054  0030   TechnolAce   0179    Matsushita            0250                                            00510050          Megatron     0178 0145 _____________ Teknika 0054  0180  0150  0060  0179   0154  0250  0463  0150  0178  0056  0019  0092  0016    0179  0056  0016          0054  0030  0178  0021  0179   0056  0019  0016                                           mh RN M E ASSN edente eee   en NE 0047  0747  1347  0156  0051             0054                      0060  0030  0178  0021  0056                                         0019                                      0013      0030  0056       Philips 0054  1454  ___ ___  0145  0166  0016  0702  0466     0030009     Daewoo 0451  0019  0092  0623 Pioneer       0100 0679 pom quatit dts  Daytron    0019    Portland MEN  0019  0092 Ae dn nA  Denn   014500    Princeton              
15.   12VDC pres   ence to the trigger input will prevent the sources  from being turned off  The connections for the  trigger are made using a two conductor cable  with 1 8  male mini plug  The tip is positive      and the sleeve is negative         LT           Coe                   12VDC 50     Trigger Out   The 12VDC 50mA trigger out can be used to  engage any 12VDC trigger device or component  such as the Russound ACT 1 triggered outlet   The connections for the trigger out are made  using a two conductor cable with 1 8  male  mini plug jacks at each end  The tip is positive      and sleeve is negative         Turm    i               e A ES fer           fit is far it far fer fans  n          pach              rel    to switched AC outlet            Hec      ies                         Lom       Ya ler               yar               ELS iar rim              js m  gt     H     gt  T       Loopto other 12VDC triggered device    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    12VDC Trigger In  Out    Zone 12VDC Trigger Outputs  Zone 12VDC Triggers are located directly under Russound DPA 1 2 amplifier  The connections for    the UNO Keypad Ports  The 12VDC Trigger is the trigger outputs are made using a two con   engaged when the corresponding zone is turned ductor cable with 1 8  male mini plug jacks at  on and disengaged when the zone is turned off  each end  The tip is positive     and sleeve is    The trigger can be used to engage any 12VDC negative       trigger device or component such 
16.   Note     there is no firmware loaded in the  CAV6 6  check  Erase all Flash   Security   Also  un check  Set Security Bit 1 3  found in Sect  4   These steps should NOT be performed if you are  updating from previous firmware version     Click  Browse  button to select the new  hex file to be  used    Note  Make sure the proper hex file is selected   Main or AUX   Loading the wrong file will lock up  the unit     Section 4     No boxes should be checked    BEFORE START  press and release the Reset but   ton next to the OS Program selector switch  or  cycle the power off and then on for the CAV6 6     Click the  Start  button to begin firmware update  The  status is shown at the bottom of the window   Completion    Disconnect the Programming Cable from the controller  and the PC    Re position the OS Program selector switch to  Run    Reconnect all RNET links    Press and release the Reset button  or cycle main  power off and on to the CAV6 6 and all RNET enabled  components in the system          Power Tool Programming    The PC Power Tool is a custom software pro   gram that provides an easy way to program the  CAV6 6 using a      to upload the program set   tings to the controller via a serial cable     S ystem requirements for PC Power Tool   1  PC computer running Windows 98   ME  2000  XP    2  Minimum 6MB free hard disk space  3  32MB RAM   4  CD ROM drive   5  Available RS 232 serial port    After PC Power Tool is installed on the computer   a new project is created 
17.   i  MACRO     Macro     ii  MACRO ID     MacID     e  All Other Selections     7  DEVICE CODE     DevCd     8  KEY FUNCTION     KeyFn     9  SAVE CHANGES      Save      INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    Select the source the key will be configured for     Using or e  select the keypad key to be configured   Either  Key Press    Key Hold  or  Both  will activate the command     Name that appears on the keypad display when the command is  activated     Select the type of source command          CD  TV  etc       Choose Learned IR if the pre programmed IR code library does  not support the source component     Select the learned source bank to be assigned to the source  component  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION  step 8     The key configuration is cleared  Procedure advances to SAVE  CHANGES  step 9     Default selects the same device type and device code previously  setup in BASIC SETUP  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION   step 8      To build macros  see Macro Editor page 57   Macro loads a series of commands which are processed when  activated     Enter the macro ID number  Menu advances to SAVE CHANGES   step 9     Procedure advances to DEVICE CODE  step 7     Enter source component code number listed in this manual s  Reference section     Select a function for the button     Select  yes  to save changes  Procedure advances to ZONE NUM   step 1     57    58    INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    SOURCE NAMES  SrcNm     This procedure allows the installer to customize the so
18.   lemedOny           TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION    CAV6 6 Controller  Amplifier  Dimensions   Weight   Power Supply   Fuse Rating     Frequency Response   Watts per channel    Total Harmonic Distortion   Signal to Noise Ratio          Source Inputs    A V Source Outputs   Zones    A BUS Ready Ports   Source Audio Input   Source Audio Loop Output   Source Video Input   Source Video Loop Output   Zone Video Output    Zone Variable Line Audio Output   Trigger Outputs    Trigger Inputs     UNO S2 Keypad    Dimensions     Weight   Power Requirements   CAT 5 Connection     118    17 W x 12 D x 3 5 H  43 x 30 5 x 9 cm   18 lbs   8 1 kg    110 or 240 VAC   110V input  F3A H 250V US and Canada  240V input  F1 25A H 250V Europe  20Hz 20kHz     0 5dB   20 Watts RMS x 12 into 8 Ohms   0 05    88dB   7  Including front AUX A V input    6   6   4   5V Peak to Peak  10k Ohms   Unity Gain  10k Ohms   1V Peak to Peak  75 Ohms   1V Peak to Peak  75 Ohms   1V Peak to Peak  75 Ohms   5 6V Peak to Peak  4 Ohms   1KHz   6 Zone  1 Common  12VDC 50mA each    1 Home Theater    3 65 W x 1 125 D x 4 3 H  9 2 x 10 9 x 2 8 cm   Fits 2 Gang UL CSA Approved Junction Box   6 oz   170 g    12 VDC 180mA   110 punchdown                                               Russound CAV6 6 is fully guaranteed against all defects in materials and workmanship for two  2   years from the date of purchase  During this period  Russound will replace any defective parts and  correct any defect in workmanship without charge for e
19.   stops an    All Off    All  On  or Party Mode command from affecting this  room    When another UNO Systems Keypad selects the  same source  a DND icon will appear alerting  the user the source is in Do Not Disturb mode     8  PARTY MODE   Master  Enable  or Off  Disable     When in  PARTY           the system is primarily  controlled by a  MASTER  keypad  Party Mode  links all rooms to the same source which is  selected by the Master Keypad room  Any key   pad in the system can become a Master keypad   if enabled  but only one Master Keypad may  exist at a time in Party Mode  Selecting Master  keypad mode from another keypad will transfer  Master keypad control to that room and release  it from the first  When the source selected in the  Master keypad room is changed then the source  for all rooms changes as well    Volume level changes at the Master Keypad will  be reflected in all rooms in Party Mode  Non   Master zones in Party Mode can temporarily over   ride Master Keypad volume level adjustments for  their particular room preference  F1 and F2  favorite presets selected from the Master Keypad  will be enabled in all rooms in Party Mode  Master  Keypad will not change Bass  Treble  or Loudness  adjustments for any other rooms other than the  Master Keypad room  Every other keypad will still  operate its respective bass  treble  balance and  loudness adjustments for that room     9  FRONT  AUX  A  V IN   Enabled or Disabled    Allows the system to select a seventh sour
20.  Channel Up Ch Up  j Bright Raise Up  Power Power On Off  Enter Learned Only  Learned Only  TV Video TVVid  Learned Only  TV VCR TVVCR  Learned Only      Learned Only  TV DVD TVDVD  Learned Only  TV LD          Learned Only  TV DSS TVDSS  Learned Only  Play PIP Swap PIPS  Learned Only  Search Fwd Fast Forward Open Learned Only  Search Rev Rewind  Close On  Power On Off    U N O17 AIOI N            lt       5  D  2             gt     INSTALLER  KEY CODES  HOME CONTROL    KEY FUNCTION UNO Si  HOME CONTROL   ev FUNCTION UNO S1  HOME CONTROL  14 Learned Only Input 3  15  16  D          Learned Only Input 5 In5                          5  Bright Brght Learned Only Input 6 In6    Source Scene 6  m Dim   Learned Only Input 7 Source Scene 7  Close Learned Only Input 8 Source Scene 8  Open Learned Only Input 9 Source Scene 9  Halt Learned Only Input 10 In10                          10    AM FM AM FM Learned Only    im  e Learned Only    LN  LE  E oj  IEEE Learned Only Input 4 Source Scene 4         Bront              Disk Up DiskU  Learned Only    Disk Down Learned Only  Info Learned Only  External Source  Live Intro Learned Only  Menu Learned Only  Back Learned Only  Learned Only  Display Fmt Learned Only  P Learned Only  Slow Slow       On   PIP On            Learned Only  PIP Off PIPOf   Learned Only  PIP Freeze PIPFr   Learned Only  PIP Input PIPIn Learned Only     gt     emedOny       eamed Oniy       eamed ony       eamed ony       eamed ony       eamed Only       eamed Oniy    
21.  Select a function  Play  Enter  etc       Select  yes  to save the changes       OF SOURCES   Srcs     At this field it is necessary to enter the number of sources used in the CAV6 6 system  1 to 6   This  limits the sources displayed on the keypad in the normal running mode when the source button is  pressed  but also limits source selections in the configuration menus  See Source Setup Menu on  Page 55 and Source Select Command  amp    Of Sources   Flow Chart on page 71    ZONE SETUP  ZonSu     NOTE  This procedure should be performed using the keypad installed in the zone to be configured   See Installation Menu on Page 55 and Zone Setup   Flow Chart on page 72    Zone Setup allows the installer to adjust properties of the UNO Keypad controlled CAV6 6 zone  This  series of menus allows the system s zones to be configured for these properties     ZON VOL TRIM  ZonVT       SYSON ENABLE  SysOn       PARTY ENABLE  PtyEn    gt   MAS   TER ENABL               PAGE ENABLE                   PAGE VOLUME                    1  ZON VOL TRIM     ZonVT       SYSON ENABLE     SysOn     NJ    UJ      PARTY ENABLE     PtyEn     I      MASTER ENABLE     MstEn     This feature allows the installer to adjust the output volume to  each zone   16 dB  lowest  to 0 dB  max  default      This feature is either disabled or enabled  If disabled  default   an  All On command activated from another zone will not turn on the  disabled zone  If enabled  an All On command activated from  another zone wi
22.  This source loop  configuration allows the CAV6 6 to pass source  signals to another component  such as a home  theater receiver or to another CAV6 6 for sharing                     2B    um                          sources in a multiple controller system   The Source Loop Outputs are located directly to  the right of the Source Audio Video Inputs  Use    quality RCA signal cables to ensure quality trans     ference of Audio Video signals        L          D CHANGER 222                                               J                                                                       AM isis          516    T                                            RUSSOUND  845 1 MICRO EMITTERS  TO IR CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT    31    32    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    Speaker Connections    The speakers are connected to the CAV6 6  using modular snap speaker connectors  Each  of these color coded connectors is designated  for the speaker set of a particular amplified  zone  To avoid confusion  connect one zone  speaker set at a time starting with Zone 1  tak   ing care to keep zone and speaker wire identi   ties straight  Note  An 8 Ohm minimum speaker  is required for each amplified output     1 Pull the speaker wire conductors apart so  they re separated for the first two inches from  their ends     2  Using a wire stripper  remove 1 4 inch of  insulation from each conductor  Twist the  strands in each conductor into tight spirals     3  Remove the modular four color connector for  
23.  V    12  0     If the wire has a shield  con   860 Phantom  Use 2 twisted pair wire with nect it to ground at the UNO S2 only        Back of  Russound 858    28    UNO System Keypad Port Connection    The UNO System Keypad Ports are located on  the back of the CAV6 6 in the top left corner   Connections made at the UNO Keypad Ports are  made using CAT 5   568         45 wire configura   tion          is color coded for ease of installa   tion  For a clean installation when wiring from an  UNO System Keypad Port use an RJ 45        5  patch cable to connect from the keypad port to       RJ  45 Wall Plate  optional   Using the same         5   568        45 wiring configuration  use       flat side on to      1 45 Connection Details  Connection shown     INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    CAT  from the RJ  45 Wall Plate to the keypad   If using more than one keypad on a zone  con   nect    SAZX3 UNO System Keypad Splitter   optional  directly to the UNO System Keypad  Port instead of going through the wall plate   Always use the CAT T568A RJ 45 wire configu   ration when wiring any of the UNO System  Keypad Ports     See Sample System Configuration 3  page 89     8 45 using T568A  Wiring Standard    push clip on the bottom    sa zt Be m  E 22      fer o      _  E    _    HS        mS              un     1               1080      STATS    cw               GREEN  CRW         GREEN WHITE        beeen eee                 BLUE WHITE                    CAT 5t to 3 UNO   Connection    
24.  command to be sent to the source component when the source component  is initially selected  See Source Setup Menu on Page 55 and Source Select Command  amp    Of  Sources   Flow Chart on page 71    1  SOURCE NUM     Src       2  COMMAND TYPE     CmdTp     a  Selected  Learned IR   LrnIR     i  LEARNED SRC     LnSrc     b  Selected  Unassigned   Unasg     c  Selected  Default   Deflt     d  Selected  Macro   i  MACRO     Macro     ii  MACRO ID     MacID     Select the source number this command will be configured for     Select the type of source command          CD  TV  etc       Choose Learned IR if the pre programmed IR code library does  not support the source component     Select the learned source bank to be assigned to the source  component  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION  step 4     The source select command is cleared  Procedure advances to  SAVE CHANGES  step 5     Default selects the same device type and device code previously  setup in BASIC SETUP  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION   step 4      To build macros  see Macro Editor page 65   Macro loads a series of commands which are processed when  activated     Enter the macro ID number  Menu advances to SAVE CHANGES   step 5     INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    Source Select Command  cont d     e  All Other Selections     UJ      DEVICE CODE     DevCd       KEY FUNCTION     KeyFn       SAVE CHANGES      Save      I    Ul    Procedure advances to DEVICE CODE  step 3     Source component code for IR control    
25.  holds procedures and or feature parameters     Procedure   A sequence of feature parameters to perform a guided operation  such as  configuring an UNO key  Once you begin a procedure  the system will prompt for  the needed information to complete the task     Feature   The actual parameters  settings  that will change the system configuration     The following keys on the UNO S2 are used to navigate and make changes while using the installa   tion menus    i To enter the Installation Menu  press and release the Setup Button  located on the keypad s right  side  while in normal operating mode  The Setup Button is used to  back out  of the Installation Menu  one level at a time  If you are performing a procedure  the Setup Button brings you back to the  beginning of the procedure  Once you have reached the top level of the Installation Menu  pressing  the Setup Button brings you back to normal operating mode     Adjust feature setting  increment         Adjust feature setting  decrement          Go to next menu   procedure   feature  Not available while performing a procedure         Go to previous menu   procedure   feature  Not available while performing a procedure         Enter menu   begin procedure   show current feature setting  While performing a procedure  it is    also used to advance to the next sequential feature setting once the current feature has been viewed  or adjusted     UNO S1 Keypad Five character Display    The UNO S1 keypad abbreviates information as nec
26.  of sources used in the system  This prevents the user from selecting  a source input that is not used     3  Basic Setup  SOURCE SETUP   Page 55   This procedure is mandatory to set up each source for keypad source control and is the cornerstone  of the programming process     4  Learn IR  Page 64   This procedure is used when the source specific IR code is not found in the built in IR code library   This allows IR commands to be learned into the system and centrally stored     5  Macro Editor  Page 65   This procedure compiles multiple IR codes to be initiated by a single button press  One macro can  have up to 10 commands  including other macros  and up to 132 macros can be entered     6  Source Volume Trim  SOURCE SETUP   Page 58   This procedure matches audio output signals for all sources for seamless switching     7  Numeric IR  SOURCE SETUP   Page 58   This procedure sets up control of a source that supports direct numeric commands     8  Key Configuration  SOURCE SETUP   Page 56   This procedure customizes individual key functions on a per zone basis for source control     9  Power Management           62    This function incorporates IR macro commands to automatically control the power state of the sources  when the system is in use or when a home theater is sharing sources  This advanced feature uses audio  signal monitoring to confirm source power  which provides the user with worry free operation     10  Zone Volume Trim  ZONE SETUP   Page 61   This procedure lim
27.  of the retail value of the parts and  labor  To return for repairs  the unit must be shipped to Russound at the owner s expense  along with  a note explaining the nature of service required  Be sure to pack the unit in a corrugated container  with at least three  3  inches of resilient material to protect the unit from damage in transit     Before returning a unit for repair  call Russound at  603  659 5170 for a Return Authorization number   Write this number on the shipping label and ship to     Russound   ATTN  Service   5 Forbes Road  Newmarket  NH 03857    Due to continual efforts to improve product quality as new technology and techniques become avail   able  Russound  FMP  Inc  reserves the right to revise system specifications without notice     119    RAKussound        Russound   5 Forbes Road  Newmarket  NH 03857  tel 603 659 5170     fax 603 659 5388  e mail  tech russound com  www russound com    11 12 04 Rev 3 28 1143    Copyright    2004 Russound    All rights reserved     
28.  on the source component to the  source component s IR emitter output port on  the rear on the CAV6 6  This type of configura   tion allows independent control over more than  one identical source component  The IR from the  remote will be routed to the selected source   When using the UNO LRC1 remote  simply select     UNO    at the top of the remote  select source  1 6 and operate the source     Speakers   Connect the speakers to the amplified CAV6 6  zones 1 through 6 using a    Home Run    from the  individual amplified speaker outputs to the  Speakers  Use the detachable modular snap  Speaker connectors which are color coded and  labeled for easy installation  For most installations   16 gauge 4 conductor wire is recommended     SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 1    Six Zones and Six Sources      Satelite                  Satellite    ur         GC                                                29 29  CM CC       iz    E               Truc            7            Ps        ar  SEX EXE E                                               ce i r a ca      lev wer IUe bue Rer ier                    R    oF 0            E   r        t    25        2                         1 SMS UNE          E                                2 I LI                TM           wilt                     85    SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2    Integrate Multiple CAV6 6 s    This configuration uses an additional CAV6 6 to  add six additional amplified zones  controlled  through UNO S2 Keypads  The source com
29.  to see that the keypad is connected to the Zone   1 Keypad Port and verify the CAT 5 is  properly terminated at both ends     If none of these steps produce successful results  call Russound Tech Support for further assistance     INSTALLER  PROGRAMMING    System Programming Overview  This manual includes items that are designed to assist in the programming process     Sample Configurations  Pages 84 95   A series of sample configurations are provided to showcase a variety of system designs and compo   nent options     Forms  pages 51 53    Three blank reproducible forms are included as planning tools when determining sources  settings  and zone preferences  The Source and Zone Information forms and the Macro Editor form should be  completed before programming and referred to during the installation menu process  This speeds up  programming time and reduces missed or incorrect entries  These forms also serve as system refer   ence documents if future troubleshooting is needed     IR Device Codes  Pages 79 81    This list of command type IR device codes reflects the builtin IR codes in the CAV6 6 library  During  programming  these codes will be entered for each source at the  Device Code  prompt  If a code is  not listed for a source  the Learn IR procedure is available to learn in and centrally store IR codes     Key Functions  Pages 96 104    This list of key functions identifies what IR codes are supported for each command type  source  by  the built in library   Learned 
30. 1 Data          PC Power Tool Project Upload Status Window    47    48    INSTALLER  INITIAL INSTALL TEST    Before proceeding to the system programming section  its important to conduct an initial test to  determine that the hardware components are working properly     1  Connect the speaker wires from Zone  1 to the CAV6 6 Zone  1 speaker output connectors   2  Connect an UNO S2 keypad to Keypad Port  1 on the rear of the CAV6 6   3  Connect a source to the Source   1 Input on the CAV6 6 using RCA A V patch cables     4  Plug a supplied 845 1 IR emitter into the Source  1 IR Output   ack and adhere the emitter end  to the source equipment s IR window     5  Plug in the main power cords for the CAV6 6 and the source    6  Turn on the main power switch on the CAV6 6 and the source    7  Manually command the source to provide audio or use the source remote control   8  Press the power button on the UNO S2 keypad and select Source   1     Congratulations   you should now hear the source through the speakers in Zone  1  Now that you  have confirmed the hardware operation  you can proceed to System Programming to set up keypad  source control     If there is no sound  follow these diagnostic steps   1  Check the source to see that it is operating properly   2  Check      RCA A V cable connections from the source to the Source  1 Input on the CAV6 6     3  Check the speaker connections and verify that they are correct and are connected to the  Zone   1 speaker outputs     4  Check
31. 29    30    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    Source Audio  Video Input Connections    The CAV6 6 supports up to six audio  video 1  Using an IR emitter  the Russound 845 1 is  sources  The Source Inputs are located at the recommended  attach the end of the emitter  back panel  Connect each source output using with the 1 8    plug to the IR emitter port below    quality RCA signal cables  Connect the Video  and the source input   the Left and Right Audio outputs from each    source to the corresponding inputs on the 2  Remove the adhesive back at the other end  CAV6 6 controller  Label each cable with the of the emitter and attach the emitter over the  name of the selected source and the Source source components IR window    Audio Video input number located on the CAV6 6  3  In order to control this source component  Source IR Connections with IR  the source must be selected at the key   Each source component has a designated IR pad receiving the command     port on the back of the CAV6 6  This IR port is  directly below the Source Audio  Video  Input  Output Connections                   gt  A A  e                            8                  2      ei ie au             De De  aid n i              Ta        dem E 1       Misc           3                         RUSSOUND  845 1 MICRO EMITTERS  TO IR CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    Source Audio  Video Loop Output Connections    The CAV6 6 has six buffered  fixedJevel   audio  video source loop outputs 
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33. 6  Bkgnd  Background Color   keypad back   ground light  Amber or Green or Off    7  DND  Do Not Disturb    On or Off  default     Do Not Disturb means do not disturb this room or  selected source  This stops pages from being  sent to this room  stops an  All Off    All On  or    Party Mode command from affecting this room   When another UNO Systems Keypad selects the  same source  a DND message will scroll on the  the LCD panel  alerting the user the source is in  Do Not Disturb mode     8  Party  Party Mode    Master or Off    When in  PARTY MODE  the system is primarily  controlled by a  MASTER  Keypad  Party Mode  links all rooms to the same source which is  selected by the Master Keypad room  Any keypad  in the system can become a Master Keypad  if  enabled  but only one Master Keypad may exist at  a time in Party Mode  Selecting Master Keypad  mode from another keypad will transfer Master  Keypad control to that room and release it from  the first  When the source selected in the Master  Keypad room is changed then the source for all  rooms changes as well  The keypad will scroll a  PARTY message on the LCD panel  It will scroll a  MASTR message in lieu of PARTY if Master is  enabled     Volume level changes at the Master Keypad will  be reflected in all rooms in Party Mode  Non   Master zones in Party Mode can temporarily over   ride Master Keypad volume level adjustments for  their particular room preference  Master Keypad  Will not change Bass  Treble  or Loudness ad
34. 62                MEN                                                     62 64                           e Jm Her MR 64 65              e eir                                        65 66  VS ES A  ero SM rc                            meme meat as 66         Menu                ______  __   ________ _____ 6 67 77  REFERENCE SECTION  IR Device Code EISE           __     _____ _      _ _______ ____________               19 81  SOUNCCNGIMCS                               82 83    Sample System Configurations    dS Zones and SIX                      84 85  2  sAnrediate MUNDE CAVO  D Oa                                                                     86 87  S S ZONE Keypad               Ql                                                                             88 89  T ABUS Ready  SUD ZONE AGGIMOR 252         90 91                      1                         _      gt  92 93  EJ HO                                                 ee 94 95  IR GY                                                                            96 117  TEE MMIC Al  5                                                                    118                             E                119    USER SECTION    Component Guides    Explains front panel features of the CAV6 6 controller     UNO S2 keypad  optional UNO S1 keypad                      remote control    Operation              plus a look at adjustable features available through the User Menu     Step by step outline of the system s normal opera
35. Delay     3  POWER ON CMD     OnCmd     4  COMMAND TYPE     CmdTp     a  Selected  Learned IR   LrnIR     i  LEARNED SRC     LnSrc     b  Selected  Unassigned   Unasg     c  Selected  Default   Deflt     d  Selected  Macro   i  MACRO     Macro     ii  MACRO ID     MacID     e  All Other Selections     5  DEVICE CODE     DevCd     6  KEY FUNCTION     KeyFn     Select the source number this feature will be configured for     This option tells the controller how long to wait before looking for  the source s audio signal to confirm that the component respon   ded to the command  if a macro is selected for the Power On  command   A sense delay must be long enough to allow the  macro to cycle through     Tells the controller to turn on the selected source equipment  by  SOURCE NUMBER  when any of the UNO System Keypads is  turned on  If  no   procedure advances to POWER OFF CMD  step 7     Select the type of source command          CD  TV  etc       Choose Learned IR if the pre programmed IR code library does  not support the source component     Select the learned source bank to be assigned to the source  component  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION  step 6     The Power On command is cleared  Procedure advances to  POWER OFF CMD  step 7     Default selects the same device type and device code previously  setup in BASIC SETUP  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION   step 6      To build macros  see Macro Editor page 65   Macro loads a series of commands which are processed when  act
36. IP Freeze PIPFr  Learned Only   PIP Input PIPIn Learned Only       103    104    INSTALLER  KEY CODES  VCR    7 Digit 7    Digit 8    Digit 9   Volume Up VolUp   Volume Up  Channel Up Ch Up  Channel Up  Power Power On Off  Enter Enter                 Enter  Last Channel    TV Video TVVid  Learned Only  TV VCR TVVCR  Learned Only        Learned Only  TV DVD Learned Only  TV LD Learned Only    Digit 6    N al eA oln   TX  m   lt   T        lt                                                                                     Power nit        LeamedOny                                    ____  Leamed Only       Leamed Only    Sur          Rented Only      Lained Ory            LeamedOny    Leamed Only LeamedOny       gt                     MenuL                     Menu Right MenuR   Menu Right  Display Display  OSD  Info  Page Up PageU  Thmubs Up   Disk Learned Only   Plus 10 Pls10  100             Learned Only  Random Learned Only  Track Fwd TkFwd ickSki      Instnt Rplay Indx Trk       Learned Only   Sur Mode Learned Only  Learned Only  Learned Only        Learned Only   PIP Move PIPM Learned Only   PIP Swap PIP S Learned Only       INSTALLER  KEY CODES  VCR                                              KevruwcmompmosrWcR                   freemason ___  2 freama ony __       _                __     _                  __  mo  LN  Bot           Learned Only Input 4 VID4 TVp4    ff ff  11  12  13  14  15  16 Learned Only Input 5 In5 _              VCR BNC  Bright Brght Learned On
37. IR   step 7     If the power to the source component was turned off  select    Yes  otherwise select  No   By selecting  No  the Procedure   returns to DEVICE CODE  step 4  to allow selection of another  code number from the provided list     Indicates the source component has numeric scrolling  such as  multi disc CD player  See NUMERIC IR Setup Procedure for  advanced settings or more information    No  advances menu to  AUTO PLAY  step 9      Enter the highest possible number  for example  a 100 disc CD  player would have a max number of 100      Yes  tells the CAV 6 6 to issue a PLAY command whenever the  source is selected for listening  This option is skipped if the  source type  COMMAND TYPE  chosen does not have a PLAY  command associated with it     10  SAVE CHANGES      Save      KEY CONFIG  KeyCf     Key Configuration defines zone specific key functions for each source  See Key Config    Flow Chart    Select  yes  to save changes  Procedure returns to SOURCE  NUM to allow configuration of another source     on page 68  1  ZONE NUM   Select the zone the key will be configured for  Changes are made   Zones  for that zone only  default setting is  All Zones      56    Key Config  cont d    2  SOURCE NUM       Src     3  SELECT A KEY     SelKy   4  KEY TYPE     KeyTp   5  KEY NAME     KeyNm   6  COMMAND TYPE     CmdTp   a  Selected  Learned IR     LrnIR   i  LEARNED SRC     LnSrc   b  Selected  Unassigned   Unasg   c  Selected  Default     Deflt     d  Selected  Macro 
38. Only    TV VCR TVVCR  Learned Only        Learned Only  TV DVD Learned Only  TV LD Learned Only  Input TV Video  DTV  TV DSS Learned Only  Play Play   Stop Stop   Search Fwd Fast Forward  Search Rev Rewind    6    NN          Digit 8  9  p  NolUp        Prev Channel     gt        Menu ight  Menu             M  MenuR  Menu right  e    Select Menu Select   Exit Exit  Cancel  Go   Display Info  Display  OSD   Page Up Page Up  Scroll Up  Page Dn  Scroll Dn   Disk Learned Only   Plus 10    510   100   10   Open Close Op Cl   Learned Only   Random Learned Only   Track Fwd TkFwd  Skip Up  Next   Track Rev TkRev Skip Dn  Previous   Sur On Off Learned Only   Sur Mode Learned Only   Surround Up Learned Only   Surround Dn Learned Only           Learned Only   PIP Move PIPM   PIP Move   PIP Swap PIPS   PIP Swap   Program Learned Only   Sleep Learned Only   On        Power On Off    Menu Right                                            aco      6         __  D    16    Bright    m    Close  Open    c    Live Intro  Menu  Back    Display Fmt  P   Slow   PIP On   PIP Off   PIP Freeze  PIP Input     gt                     5      Fav Channel       INSTALLER  KEY CODES  VIDEO ACC    2355112501255    101    INSTALLER  KEY CODES  SAT  DSS    KEY FUNCTION UNO S1 SAT DSS  z p             igit    KEY FUNCTION UNO S1  SAT DSS   Menu Menu  PVR  Tivo   Menu Up MenuU Menu Up   Menu Dn MenuD           Down  Menu Left MenuL             eft   Menu Right MenuR Menu Right  Select Menu Select           Volum
39. Only  indicates that this function is not supported and must be learned  into the CAV6 6  This list of key functions reflects the different available key functions associated with  what you see on the LCD panel when performing the Key Configuration procedure in the Installation  Menu  The list of functions corresponds with the command types above  e g   Tuner  CD player  etc       Source Names  Pages 82 83   A list of assignable Source Names is provided for advance selection and source form completion  before programming     Flow Charts  Pages 67 77   Installation Menu flow charts provide a graphical representation of the programming process     Installation Menu  Pages 54 66   The Installation Menu provides the step by step complete programming procedure for the keypad and  the controller     Although you can begin programming at any point within the Installation Menu  the following sequence  is recommended for initial installations  as it progresses from the most basic requirements to the  more advanced features     1  Controller Setup  CTRLR SETUP   Page 62    This procedure sets the controller ID number within the system  This number must be manually set  when multiple CAV6 6 s are linked through R NET within one system  This procedure is not necessary  for systems with only one CAV6 6      continued     49    50    INSTALLER  PROGRAMMING    System Programming Overview  cont d     2  Number of Sources     of Sources  SOURCE SETUP   Page 61   This procedure sets the number
40. Player 2  CD Player 3  Classical  Computer  Country      CustomNamet1    CustomName2         gt  lt           SOURCE NAMES    83    84    SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 1    Six Zones and Six Sources    The configuration shows how the CAV6 6 distrib     utes audio  video throughout the house using six  UNO System Keypads and six audio  video  source components     Source Components  The configuration allows for any zone to select  any one of the six source inputs     Keypads   The configuration uses a single UNO S2 Keypad  per zone  Each keypad is connected to the        6 65 Keypad Port using the       45 T568A  wiring configuration  Each keypad port number  corresponds with the zone number  This gives  complete control of the zone to one keypad     The UNO S2 Keypad can control the source  equipment  volume for the zone  source selection   tone control  mute  and other functions   Programmable functions are also possible  The  IR receiver on the keypad also allows the  UNO LRC1 and other remotes to control not only  the zone but also the source equipment           Components List       CAV6 6 Controller     UNO S2 Keypads     pair Advantage Iso Mount    Speakers    pair Advantage Twist  amp  Tilt  Speakers    845 1 Micro Emitters       W               IR Remote control through Keypad   To control the source components via IR from  the UNO S2 Keypad  an IR emitter must be con   nected from the source component to the  CAV6 6  The emitter is shown connected from  the IR receiver
41. R RECEIVER   Receives IR signal when learning IR codes into the CAV6 6  ZONE LABEL   Selectable backlit labels identify active zones    OS PROGRAM SELECTOR SWITCH   Selects between Main and Aux Micro controller IC  when updating the CAV6 6 OS software     MAIN LED   Illuminates when the Main Micro Controller IC is selected to be  programmed    AUX LED   Illuminates when the AUX      is selected to be programmed  RESET BUTTON   Resets the CAV6 6 when OS updates are completed    21    22    INSTALLER  COMPONENT GUIDE    CAV6 6 Controller Rear Panel           Jmm          77 1  191 187182 HE UR                      _      S eem eee          NES                                      ac      ac                DE rre                       m              MAS      rt        RES ier  fax deri ier           jer 1                     TEE  a T            zh     ma iw     na                  Ks               mm ccm                                             ZONE 12VDC TRIGGER OUT   12VDC 50ma is available whenever      corresponding  zone is turned on    UNO KEYPAD PORTS   One UNO Keypad Port for each of the six CAV6 6 Zones    24VDC 2 5A INPUT   Provides power to the A BUS READY SUB ZONES when used  with a 24VDC 2 5A power supply     0   Russound      5     ZONE AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUTS   Variable line audio with fixed video  used to connect  to an external amplifier and television monitor    AUDIO  VIDEO SOURCE LOOP OUTPUTS   Six sets of buffered Audio Video Line Level  Loop Output connectio
42. RARARRRARARRRARARRRARARRRARARRRARARRRADQRRRARARRRARRRRRARRRRRRARRRARRARRIARIRRAARAERRRARARRRARARRRARARRRARARERARARRRARARRRRRAE    m  PU  log                               luus xl D            ene                 puma Evi                       ere el                22 201               CAV6 6 MULTI   ZONE CONTROLLER                  MULTI  ZONE CONTROLLER    MAIN POWER SWITCH   Supplies power to the CAV6 6   REMOVABLE COVER LENS   Covers the connections on the front of the CAV6 6  ROOM LED ON OFF INDICATORS   Indicates when a room is on  green  or off  red   ROOM LABEL WINDOW   Holds the selected room Label  included    AUX A V LINE INPUTS  Supports connection of a seventh A V source to the CAV6 6    AUX IR OUT PORT   Connects IR emitter for IR control of the Aux A  V source component    USER    COMPONENT GUIDE    CAV6 6 Controller Front Panel  Front A  V AUX Connections    The AUX Input is located to the right of the The AUX IR jack adjacent to the line input   power switch on the front panel  Connect the accepts an IR Emitter with a 1 8  plug           Left  Right  and Video Input Connectors to the Russound 845 1 IR emitter   The emitter s other  source component using quality RCA signal end attaches to the IR window of the component  cables  to control the auxiliary source          AEn          UE    RUSSOUND 4845 1 MICRO EMITTERS    TO IR CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT    ZONE CONTROLLER       CAV6 6 MULTI          RUSSOUND  845 1 MICRO EMITTERS  TO IR CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT       05 
43. T   12VDC 50ma Trigger Out turns on when any zone is on    A BUS READY SUB ZONES   A BUS Amplified Control Modules and Hubs can be added  for additional sub zones of audio  Zones 1 to 4 only     R NET LINK IN AND LINK OUT   Links multiple CAV6 6 s  also links future Russound  components that are R NET compatible    RS 232 INTERFACE   The RS 232 Interface on the rear and on the front  allows the  zones to be controlled by PC or other devices that have        5 232 Interface  The  RS 232 Interface also allows for software updates and programming    23    INSTALLER  COMPONENT GUIDE    UNO S2 Keypad Front Panel    DATA Rx  RS 232     DATA Tx  RS 232      12VDC            SETUP BUTTON   Activates Installer Setup Mode for the UNO S2 keypad       05 UPDATE PORT   Port used for UNO keypad OS software updates    24    INSTALLER  COMPONENT GUIDE    es                            GND  STATUS IN                           GAD                                   CON        ee EII         RRRRGGRRO E        azszanauamumuuuuuuuuuuuuauuuuuuzl Se    EXTERNAL IR RECEIVER IN CONNECTOR   Connection for an external IR Receiver   OS UPDATE JUMPER   Selects  Run  or  OS Update  mode   RESET BUTTON   Reset whenever changing from RUN to OS update    110 PUNCHDOWN CONNECTOR   Termination for        5 connection between the  UNO S2 Keypad and the CAV6 6 controller     25    26    INSTALLER  UNO S2 KEYPAD INSTALLATION    Keypad Location    The best infrared remote performance is achieved  with the keypad aw
44. U ri asta ELA         Device Codes for SAT  DSS   AlphaStar 0772    Star Choice             chat Merete de  Toshiba     0749  0790  1749     s  Uniden     0724  0122 e  zenith     0856 1856           Device Codes for VCRs    Admiral 0048  0209       Dynatech         0000      Electrohome ___         Electrophonic DEEP  Emerex                                0037  0184  0000  0121  1278     1479  0043  0209  0002  0278   0479        0035  0060  0760  0048  0240   1035  1060  0807    0035  0039  0081  0000  0149   0563  1781    0035  0037  1037  0048  0039   0047  0162  1162  1262  0000   0240  0104  0209  0454  0479        Optimus 0037  0048  1048  0162  1062   182  1262  0104  0454  0432    Oron   0184  0209  0002  0479  1479 _  Panasonic 0035  0225  0162  1062   033 116  1262  0454  0616  Penney 0035  0037  0042  0240  0038   PP UE RP  Pentax     0042  Philco _ 0035  0209  049   Philips            0035  0081  1081  1181  0618        0037   Pioneer     0067  Polk Audio                                  de  Profitronic                NUR DAN  Proscan 0060  0760  1060                i         Pulsar Dr PE  Quasar 0035  0162  1162  0454  1035 _         0035  0060  0760  0048  1035     1060  0807  0149  0042  0240           Radio Shack  1037  0000 _____           ss       Randex        mau i                Realistic 0035  0037  0048  0047  0000                            RIEN  ReplayTV                     e eines LUE ears             Jr ae  samsung     90045 0240    cete       0048
45. Zone 1  The color code is as follows                  _  h                                            E Me             ier                      i      mr B B BT B B        viel                         T       x  r d   A a e        D          iali                             L             je    ja                                                                    43  d tages          inet                        fat                           i                         i  il  i      TH TH J                                            sie                           3              UM UM             Un                                  1    4  7         WHITE        left channel positive   GREEN    L   left channel negative   BLACK    R   right channel negative   RED         right channel positive     Lift the black lever for each connection until it  locks open and insert the proper speaker  wire  matching channel and polarity for all  four wires  Snap the lever down  Insert the  modular connector into its designated output  on the back of the CAV6 6     4  Complete the same steps for the remaining  zones  Label each set of speaker wires with  the zone and location     WI umm UU                           m m mami   x wa ma a aU RM                       INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    ACC IR Connection    The Accessory IR jack on the rear of the CAV6 6 845 1 single IR emitter is recommended  or use  allows control of any source equipment without an IR connecting block such as the Russ
46. ale to female extension    4  Flash Magic   Philips IC update application   Flash Magic can be downloaded for free at   http    www esacademy com software  flashmagic flas  hmagic exe    Note  the same A C power circuit should be  used for the system and the PC  Otherwise a  ground loop may affect proper data transfer     Update Procedure   Remove cover lens from CAV6 6 front panel     Remove the    Russound    program selector switch  cover with a small flat blade screwdriver     Connect the DB9 serial cable between the PC COM  port and one of the DB9 ports found on the front and  rear panels of the CAV6 6  Make sure the front  rear  selector switch is in the corresponding position  front  or rear     Set the OS Program selector switch to AUX or Main to  update  The hex file will be labeled AUX or Main  set  the switch to match which file is being used     Note  Most updates will require both processors  to be updated   the AUX should be updated first   Press and release the Reset button next to the OS    Program selector switch  or cycle the power off and  then on for the CAV6 6     Start the Flash Magic application  If error messages  appear  they are typically generated due to communi   cation problems  Verify all connections close Flash  Magic  cycle power and restart Flash Magic    Flash Magic Required Settings    COM Port  2 COM port connected to on PC   Baud Rate    38400   Device    XA G49   Oscillator Freq   MHz    12 288     Erase blocks 0 4  should be highlighted 
47. as the       DPA 1 2                             1 1s        o   se                                                               3 03    Lu                                     m L                      37    38    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    12VDC Trigger In  Out    12VDC Page Trigger In   When 12VDC is applied to the Page Trigger In   the system will page audio that is connected to  the Page Audio Input and interrupt the video out   puts with the page video signal  The Page Trigger  In is located in the Page connection area of the  CAV6 6 Controller  The connections for the trig   ger are made using a two conductor cable with  1 8  male mini plug jacks  The tip is positive  4    and sleeve is negative      This allows for the          nection of an external paging or muting device  such as the Russound DIM 1 Doorbell Interface  Module  The CAV6 6 can be programmed to    mute audio and video for one or all zones as pre     ferred when the 12VDC is applied     12VDC Page Trigger Out   Page Trigger Out 12VDC output is available  under several programmable situations  such as  for triggering an external amplifier  muting  device or other paging component dependent  on the Page Trigger In 12VDC  The connections    for the output are made using a two conductor  cable with 1 8  male mini plug jacks at each  end  The tip is positive     and sleeve is nega   tive      The default setting for the Page Trigger  Out provides 12VDC whenever 12VDC is applied  to the Page Trigger In  
48. autions     1  Power   WARNING  BEFORE TURNING ON THE POWER FOR THE  FIRST TIME  READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY   All models are designed for use with either AC120V  60Hz or AC240   50Hz voltages  The unit will autoswitch to either of these voltages    2  Do Not Touch The CAV6 6 With Wet Hands   Do not handle the CAV6 6  or power cord when your hands are wet or damp  If water or any other  liquid enters the CAV6 6 cabinet  take the CAV6 6 to a qualified service  person for inspection     3  Location of CAV6 6     Place the CAV6 6 in a well   ventilated location   Take special care to provide plenty of ventilation on all sides of the  CAV6 6 especially when it is placed in an audio rack  If ventilation is  blocked  the CAV6 6 may overheat and malfunction  Do not expose the  CAV6 6 to direct sun light or heating units as the CAV6 6 internal com   ponents temperature may rise and shorten the life of the components   Avoid damp and dusty places    4  Care   From time to time you should wipe off the front and side panels  of the cabinet with a soft cloth  Do not use rough material  thinners   alcohol or other chemical solvents or cloths since this may damage the  finish or remove the panel lettering     TABLE OF CONTENTS    USER SECTION              Iro HO LO                 gt           ___  __    __   ___ d 6  Component Guide    CAVO                               E EE eae               7 8  UNO S2 Ke               aae a                                                    Sl
49. ay from any direct sunlight   plasma TV  and low voltage lighting controls  Also  consider convenience when choosing a location     Choose a place that is easily seen from the posi     tion where a person is most likely to be located   Check whether or not you can route the wire to  the location you have chosen    Keypad Installation    To install a double gang keypad  you will need to  use a UL CSA approved plastic double gang  electrical box  Do not use metal boxes              Route CAT 5 wire to the junction box from the           6     Use the supplied 110 punchdown tool to          nect each wire to its corresponding color  labeled on the punchdown terminal     Ensure jumper settings on keypads are in the  run positions     Mount the keypad in the electrical box and  attach the cover plate  Repeat the steps until all  keypads are installed     Plastic Double Gang    2 Electrical Box    UNO S2    Back Plate  Screw    Screwless  Cover Plate    UNO S2 Keypad Connections    CAT 5 Connection   The UNO S2 Keypad uses a 110 punchdown  terminal to provide a simple installation and  strong connection for       5 cable s eight con   ductors  Punchdown terminals require the use of  a punchdown tool which has been provided with  the keypad kit  Attach the CAT 5 cable to the  110 punchdown terminal on the UNO S2 Keypad  as shown  matching the conductor colors to the  connection color guide  The keypad will not  operate properly if the terminations deviate from  the required connecti
50. be used to link out of that component and  link into another RNET enabled component in the  System                                                                                                                       p   o Nem                  CAT 5     45  patch cable           5 Rj 45  patch cable      RNET enabled components fully integrate with  CAV6 6 and CAM6 6 multi zone systems  They  communicate through the RNET Link In and Link  Out connection  These components can be con   trolled      the UNO keypad      the UNO LRC1  remote control  and display source information  on the keypads  The CAT 5 patch cable should  not exceed 18 inches in length                            fe se         ls ier jst        i           sr Re EXT      p zi                                       Ho    ac                                  4      Tuner    41    42    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    RS 232 Interface    The CAV6 6 supports RS 232 communication  with various third party automation systems  through      RS 232 ports  These ports are also  used for firmware updates  and for controller  programming through the PC Power Tool soft   ware program     The two RS 232 com ports are located on the  front and the back of the CAV6 6 and use a  DB 9 cable connection  Before performing    je  a ie TE  Ux vet        fer Tec ist         hs  1            updates or programming  select    front or rear  RS 232 port and set the Front  Rear RS 232  switch on the front of the controller as well  The  
51. by pressing and holding       after the room has been turned off     System On Indicator  When the room is off  but the system is on in  another room     is illuminated by a green    backlight and the  SYS ON  icon remains visible     Source Select Button        scrolls through the six A V source inputs  and the Aux source  To change sources  press  and release  gt   As      sources are sequentially  selected  each source s name appears on the  keypad LCD panel  When a source is selected in  more than one room  the  SHARED  icon will    appear on all UNO Keypads using that source     USER  OPERATION    6   is also used to enter the User Menu with a  press and hold action   See next page for User    Menu     Volume Up  Down Buttons    The room s audio output is adjusted using       Fl and F2 Buttons   The              2  buttons are user favorite pre   sets  These presets can be selected at any time  to recall source selection  volume  and favorite  channel  disk  etc  To store a favorite preset  first   adjust the room settings and select a source to be  stored  Next  press and hold the desired      or   2  button until SAVED is displayed on the         panel  Now a press and release of the button will  recall the favorite preset  To set a favorite num   bered disk or channel  use            to select     disk or channel  e g   channel 45   Wait for the  keypad to show the source name  then press  and hold the F1 or F2 within 15 seconds of set     ting the numeric selection t
52. ce option  through the controller s front panel AUX connection  for use with camcorders  game consoles  etc     05                          Optional UNO S1 Keypad Button Functions    The optional UNO S1 keypad operates in a    similar manner as the UNO S2 keypad     Zone             Press and release      to turn on the UNO    System Keypad  This also turns on the corre     sponding       6 65 room  and any presets previ     ously assigned will be activated  including set   tings for bass  volume  last source selected   etc  Press and release     to turn off the UNO  System Keypad  This will also put the corresponding  CAM6 6 s room into a standby state    System All On  Off   An    All On    command is issued by pressing       and holding for 3 seconds  after an initial room  has been turned on  An    All Off  command can  be issued to all rooms by pressing and holding       after the room has been turned off     System On Indicator  When the room is off  but the system is on in  another room      is illuminated by a green    backlight and the  SYS ON  icon remains visible     Source Select Button        scrolls through      six audio source inputs   To change sources  press and release 3  AS  the sources are sequentially selected  each    source s name appears on the keypad LCD    panel  When a source is selected in more than  one room  the    SHARED    icon will appear on all    UNO Keypads using that source      5 also    used to enter the User Menu with a press and    ho
53. cedure returns the controller to its   Finit  original settings   use with discretion     Factory Initialization allows the installer to erase all programmed  settings and returns the settings to the factory default settings   All settings including source equipment IR commands will need to  be reentered  An  Are you sure   prompt and a  no  response  allows the installer to cancel the reset  a  yes  at the prompt will  load factory  default settings     POWER MGT  PwMgt     The CAV6 6 is capable of managing the power state of the connected source equipment  The power  management is configured on a source by source basis     All sources that have power management enabled are initialized by a    POWER ON    command or  macro which must cause the source to produce an audio signal  Power management is initialized  when the first keypad is turned on or when the home theater trigger input has 12VDC present  The  12VDC trigger output is turned on when the first zone is turned on     All sources that have power management enabled are turned off by the  POWER OFF  command after  all zones have been turned off  with a timeout of five minutes The 12VDC trigger output is turned off    INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    Power Management  cont d     one minute after that  This timeout is postponed for as long as the home theater trigger input has  12VDC present  See Installation Menu on Page 55 and Power Management   Flow Chart on    page 74    1  SOURCE NUM     Src       2  SENSE DELAY     
54. configuration  attach        5 from the RJ  45 wall  Sub zones are located on the back of the plate to an A BUS hub or amplified control mod   CAV6 6 at the bottom left corner  The A BUS ule such as the A KP2 keypad    Ready Sub zones are powered by a 24VDC    power supply such as the A PS     If using an A BUS hub with the A BUS Ready Sub   zone  the hub should be located near the    Use      RJ 45        5 T568A configuration patch CAV6 6 and wired directly instead of first going  cable to connect the A BUS Ready Sub zone through the wall plate     CAT 5 Cable       RJ 45 Connection Details     Connections doris        AD MP                                      flat side      Em    push clip on t e               DS jer        jer                                    ry                        E                Ba cm mat    mat Le  i9                       e Cis jar jac deri          Sriec  s             ja              E                     ys        ye 7s       jst 1e e          jer      19                      mm            _          PM MOD 3D  with RJ45       5    35    36    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    12VDC Trigger In  Out    12VDC Home Theater Trigger In   This 12VDC Trigger input is used to control  Power Management of the audio  video sources  possibly being shared with a home theater sys   tem  When the source equipment is off and  12VDC is provided to the trigger  the sources will  be turned on until it is removed  When the last  zone on the CAV6 6 is turned off
55. dio  To Amp   amp  Video Outputs  In this option the Zone Audio  To Amp  Outputs for    HE      f  Components List       CAV6 6 Controller     UNO S2 Keypads     DPA 6 12 Multi zone Amplifier     pair Advantage Iso Mount Speakers     pair Advantage Twist  amp  Tilt Speakers    845 1 Micro Emitters        W                 zones 2 through 6 have the outputs connected to  the inputs of an external amplifier  The speakers  for these zones are run to the output of the exter   nal amplifier for each of these zones     An amplified subwoofer is attached to the Zone  Audio Output for zone 1 while its amplified  CAV6 6 output speaker connection is also still  intact  This allows the user to increase the out   put of the bass response while keeping the  stereo output from the CAV6 6     Keypads   The configuration uses a single UNO S2 Keypad  per zone on the CAV6 6  Each keypad is con   nected to the UNO System Keypad Port using  the CAT 5 T568A RJ  45 wiring configuration   This gives complete control of each of the 6  UNO System Controlled Zones to the correspon   ding UNO S2 Keypad     Additional Amplification       SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 5                     adu  6                  E     5    93    94    SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 6    Home Theater    Home Theater systems can share sources with  a CAV6 6 Controller to provide additional listen   ing and viewing options  In this configuration   the Home Theater Receiver provides a 12VDC  signal to the CAV6 6 at the Home Thea
56. dio sub   zones and listening options  Using an A H2 Hub  connected to a CAV6 6 A BUS Ready Sub Zone  port provides two additional A BUS Sub Zones   The A H2 requires a 24VDC 2 5A Power Supply  such as the Russound A PS power supply  Mount  the A H2 near the CAV6 6 and source equipment  using screws or hook and loop fastener     HE      f  Components List     1  CAV6 6 Controller    1        2 A BUS 2 Zone Single Source  Surface Mount Hub      A PS Power Supply     PlateMate MOD 25     MOD RJ 45        5     ANC Amplified Volume Control           2 Amplified Keypad     pair Advantage Iso Mount Speakers     pair Advantage Twist  amp  Tilt Speakers         FS eB    CAT 5 Connections   The A H2 Hub connects to the CAV6 6 A BUS  Ready Sub Zone Port using RJ  45         cables   The cable connects from the CAV6 6 Sub Zone  port to the Expansion Input port on the Hub   then from the Hub keypad output to the      45  wall plate     Keypad Connections   The A BUS        2 amplified keypad and the  ANC2 amplified volume control connect to the  Hub via the wall plate  Use the        5 T5684 RJ   45 wiring configuration for these connections     Multi Source Mode Switch   The Multi Source Mode switch is located on the  side of the A KP2 keypad  It can be set to multi  or single source  When the switch is set to   multi   it allows the selection of sources 1  through 4      the CAV6 6  If  single  is selected   the A KP2 will not allow source selection from  the keypad  but will allow se
57. e UNO S2 Keypad     Programming Note  When programming  multiple controllers with identical configurations   remove the RNET link cables between con   trollers before starting any controller program   ming procedures     SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2    Integrate Multiple CAV6 6 s                                 E 2            xe    CNN    NN       P        mL                                    n    NIIT wr jm jm jm cle Cle        Re i e t    Ta Tat        T yet     oe         i i                    esr EE Tum P            P P P  MORE die USS ELS                                                         mi T                                   ar mi           PEE GP      Re wo                               Satellite    2   e            Satellite  r           cS                    BR BROWN  BRAV         BROWN WHITE    GRAY                 GREEN WHITE              ne ee               BLW         BLUE WHITE                  2 17         e    CAT 5 to UNO   Connection       88    SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3    Zone Keypad Expansion    This configuration uses    5   7  3 Keypad the wall plate to the keypad  Connect the con   Splitter hub to connect up to three UNO S2 key  troller keypad port using the patch cable     pads to one CAV6 6 UNO keypad port  For clean    installations  use RJ 45 CATS patch cables with Mount the 5   2  3 Keypad Splitter hub near the    the          configuration  controller using screws or hook and loop fasten   9 er         SA ZX3 requires a 12VDC      po
58. e Up VolUp  Volume Down    6    8 _  9   Exit Exit  Cancel   o   Display Info  Display  OSD  VolUp            Guide    Guide    Page Up Page Up  ThumbsUp  Page Down Page       ThumbsDn    Disk Learned Only   Plus 10     510  100   Open Close           Learned Only  Random Learned Only   Track Fwd TkFwd Quick Skip Advance  Track Rev Instant Replay   Sur On Off Learned Only   Sur Mode Learned Only  Surround Up Learned Only  Surround Dn Learned Only    Learned Only    PIP Move PIP M Learned Only    PIP Swap Learned Only  Program Learned Only  Sleep Learned Only  On  0  Power On Off    Channel Dn      Dn  Channel Down  Power Power On Off  Enter Enter                Enter  Last Channel  TV Video TVVid  Learned Only  TV VCR TVVCR  Learned Only   B Learned Only  TV DVD TVDVD  Learned Only    TV LD TV       Learned Only    Leamed Oniy    Prev Channel                gt        INSTALLER  KEY CODES  SAT  DSS    KEY FUNCTION  UNO S1 KEY FUNCTION  UNO S1  SAT DSS   Off  Power On Off PIP Chan Up PIPCU   Learned Only  Learned Only                                Learned Only  Learned Only   Input 1 Ini      VIDt Video TVp   Learned Only Input 5 Ins   VID5 AV1 VCR BNC  Learned Only Input 7 In7        Component  Close    Close   Learned Only Input 8 CAB SAT S Video  AM FM AM FM  Learned Only   Disk Up Learned Only   External Src External AV Source   Live Intro Return to Live   Menu Men                Display Fmt Fmt Wide 16 9 Aspct   PIP On PIPOn  Learned Only   PIP Off PIPOf  Learned Only   P
59. e connected to the  input on the front of the SRM 2 1  Zone 1 12V  Trigger output is connected to the 12V     on  the back of the SRM 2 1  When zone 1 is pow   ered on  the SRM 2 1 is triggered allowing audio  from zone 1 of the CAV6 6 to power the speak   ers  When the UNO System Keypad for zone 1  is shut off  12VDC is no longer provided to the  SRM 2 1  and the output of the SRM 2 1 is  Switched to the Home Theater front left and  right amplified speaker output     Home Theater    SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 6       95    INSTALLER  KEY CODES  TV  HDTV     KEY FUNCTION UNO S1  TV  HDTV   Volume Up         Volume Up  Channel Up Ch                    Up  Channel Dn            Channel Down  Prev Channel Last Channel  TV Video TVVid  Learned Only  TV VCR TVVCR                 Only  TV DVD TVDVD  Learned Only  TV LD         Learned Only  TV DSS TVDSS  Learned Only  Search Fwd Learned Only       Menu Left  Menu Right  Select   Exit    On    Recrd    Guide  Page Up                          up    ay        9  2  gt          lt           gt     c                gt                           5                         Random  Track Fwd  Track Rev  Sur On Off  Sur Mode    Surround Up SurUp         S  Progm              Rood _     MemU                                      Paged  Sup  PP  Pes  Prom _  on       Plus 10  PIP Move  PIP Swap    KEY FUNCTION UNOSTIV                                 15   16   D    Learned Only  Learned Only    Bright    m    Brght    m  d           m  m        
60. e keypad  system and the        Otherwise a ground loop may affect proper data  transfer    Update Procedure    Two OS update methods are available  A and B     Method A enters the OS Update mode through the key     pad s Diagnostics Menu and requires no access to the  rear panel of the keypad    Method B enter the OS Update mode by   repositioning a jumper on the rear panel of the key   pad     Method A     Enter the Diagnostics Menu by holding the  Setup  but     ton for approximately 4 seconds until  Diagnostics    appears on the display  The Setup button is located   behind the trim cover plate on the right hand side of  the keypad above the OS Update port     Once in the Diagnostics Menu  press the left or right  arrow key until  UPDATE FIRMW  is displayed   Hold the  Play  key for approximately 2 seconds until     Start Update  is displayed   Now the keypad is ready for update     Method B    Move the OS Update jumper on the rear panel of the  keypad to the Update position  on both pins     Press the Reset button located next to the OS update  jumper    At this point  the display will be backlit and blank but  the buttons will be dark    Connect the UNO Programming Cable between the PC  COM port and the keypad Update port     Method A and B    Start the Flash Magic application  If error messages  appear  they are typically generated due to communi   cation problems  Verify all connections close Flash  Magic  cycle power and restart Flash Magic     Flash Magic Required S
61. e macro ID number  Menu advances to SUFFIX CMD  step 9     Procedure advances to DEVICE CODE  step 7     Source component code for IR control   Select a function  Disc  etc       Tells the system whether a command will be issued after the  selection of the numerical value  e g   1  2 Enter   If  no   proce   dure advances to SAVE CHANGES  step 13     Select the type of source command          CD  TV  etc       Choose Learned IR if the pre programmed IR code library does  not support the source component     Select the learned source bank to be assigned to the source  component  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION  step 12     The numeric IR Suffix command is cleared  Procedure advances  to SOURCE NUM  step 1     Default selects the same device type and device code previously  setup in BASIC SETUP  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION   step 12      To build macros  see Macro Editor page 65     59    60    INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    Numeric IR  cont d     i  MACRO     Macro     ii  MACRO ID     MacID     e  All Other Selections     11  DEVICE CODE     DevCd     12  KEY FUNCTION     KeyFn     13  SAVE CHANGES      Save      Macro loads a series of commands which are processed when  activated     Enter the macro ID number  Menu advances to SAVE CHANGES   step 13     Procedure advances to DEVICE CODE  step 11     Source component code for IR control     Select a function  Enter  Play  etc       Select  yes  to save the changes     SRC SEL CMD  SrcSC     This procedure permits a
62. ection Details  Connection shown     flat side       push clip Bt bottom    at       Note  If two      more CAV6 6 controllers will be  connected using the RNET Link In and Link Out  ports  each controller must have a unique  Controller ID  see Controller Setup   Flow  Chart on page 73  prior to being connected  through the RNET ports  The Controller ID  assignment must be performed during the  Controller Setup section of the Installation menu     Controller  1 is always the LAST controller  to be powered on in a multi controller  system               45 using TS6BA                        Sa            fags 18       Cg e                       ONLUS    feo                   r         gt         12    gt                                      1   j 3                    _      4      ce                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Controller ID 2     40    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    RNET Link In and Link Out   RNET enabled Components    The RNET Link In and Link Out is also used to  connect the CAV6 6 to other Russound  RNET enabled products  The connection is made  using a CAT  patch cable from the Link Out of  the controller and into the Link In of the RNET   enabled component  Another CAT 5 patch cable  can 
63. el Up  Channel Dn    A B  TV DVD  TV LD  Input  TV DSS  Play  Stop                  oOo                 3  olo   gt        Jim          lt  16    2  6 pos  Digit 7          Digit 8   9 o  Digit 9   o   Digit 0   Volume Up   Volume Down   Mute   Preset Up   Preset Down       Menu Dn MenuD  Menu Dn  Adjust Dn    Menu Left MenuL           Left     Menu Right   Select Sel  Menu Select  Cont   Exit Exit  Cancel   Display Display  OSD  Info   Guide Learned Only   Page Up PageU Adjust Up   PageD Adjust Down   Disk Learned Only   Plus 10     10  Band  FM AM   Op Cl   Learned Only   Random Learned Only   Track Fwd TkFwd  Skip        Track Rev TkRev  Skip Down   Sur Mode Learned Only   Surround Up Learned Only   Surround Dn Learned Only        Learned Only   PIP Move PIPM  Learned Only   PIP Swap PIPS                 Only                  Learned Only   Sleep Learned Only   On        Power On Off    Menu Right  Open Close       INSTALLER  KEY CODES  AMP  MISC AUDIO    KEY FUNCTION uNO S   AMP MISC AUDIO   Kev FuNcTION  uNO S   AMP MISC AUDIO    earned Only Input 3  Learned Only Input 4  D  C    Learned Only Input 5 In5       VID1   Bright             Learned Only Input 6 Ine        VID2   m Learned Only Input 7 LD  VID3   Close Learned Only Input 8 In8         VID4   Open Learned Only Input 9 DAT  Cable   Halt Learned Only Input 10 Phono  SAT   AM FM AM FM    Learned Only  e Learned Only   Disk Up Learned Only   Disk Down Learned Only   Info Learned Only   External AV Source   Live Int
64. er would have a max number of 100   4  NUMERIC TEXT   Select Numeric descriptive text    NmTxt   5  PREFIX CMD   Tells the system whether a command will be issued prior to the   Prefx  selection of the numerical value  e g   Disc 1 2   If  no   proce  dure advances to SUFFIX CMD  step 9   6  COMMAND TYPE   Select the type of command  e g   CD  TV            CmdTp     Numeric IR  cont d     a  Selected  Learned IR   LrnIR     i  LEARNED SRC     LnSrc     b  Selected  Unassigned   Unasg     c  Selected  Default   Deflt     d  Selected  Macro   i  MACRO     Macro     ii  MACRO ID     MacID     e  All Other Selections     7  DEVICE CODE     DevCd     8  KEY FUNCTION     KeyFn     9  SUFFIX CMD     Sufix     10  COMMAND TYPE     CmdTp     a  Selected  Learned IR   LrnIR     i  LEARNED SRC     LnSrc     b  Selected  Unassigned   Unasg     c  Selected  Default   Deflt     d  Selected  Macro     INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    Choose Learned IR if the pre programmed IR code library does  not support the source component     Select the learned source bank to be assigned to the source  component  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION  step 8     The numeric IR Prefix command is cleared  Procedure advances  to SUFFIX CMD  step 9     Default selects the same device type and device code previously  setup in BASIC SETUP  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION   step 8      To build macros  see Macro Editor page 65   Macro loads a series of commands which are processed when  activated     Enter th
65. essary to appear in its five character display   In the following menu procedures  the UNO S1 five character abbreviation is shown in parentheses  underneath the 12 character version     INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    The following items make up the Installation Menu     SOURCE SETUP  SrcSu   4  ZONE SETUP  ZonSu   4  CTRLR SETUP              gt    POWER         PwMgt      LEARN IR  LrnIR      MACRO EDITOR                   SYSTEM INFO  SInfo  0     SOURCE SETUP  SrcSu     Source Setup allows the system   s sources to be configured     The following items can be found in the SOURCE SETUP menu     BASIC SETUP  BasSu    gt   KEY CONFIG  KeyCf      SOURCE NAMES  SrcNm    gt    SRC VOL TRIM  SrcVT    gt   NUMERIC IR  NumIR   9 SRC SEL CMD  SrcSC   04     OF SOURCES   Srcs   04     BASIC SETUP  BasSu     NOTE  The BASIC SETUP procedure should be performed for each source before proceeding to other  source setting changes     This procedure uses built in source    templates    to quickly and easily configure the source settings  needed for basic operation of the source component  Before performing BASIC SETUP  connect the  5         components to the CAV 6 6 as outlined in the Source Connections section  Also be sure that  all sources are powered on  See Basic Setup   Flow Chart on page 67    1  SOURCE NUM   Select the source to be configured    Src     2  SOURCE NAME   Select the name for the source  e g   DVD  Aux 2    azz  etc      Name   3  COMMAND TYPE   Select the type of co
66. ettings    Section 1    COM Port  2 COM port connected to on PC  Baud Rate    38400   Device    XA G49   Oscillator Freq   MHz    12 288     Erase blocks 0 4  should be highlighted   Note  If there is no firmware loaded in the keypad   check  Erase all Flash   Security   Also un check  Set  Security Bit 1 3  found in Section 4  These steps  should NOT be performed if you are updating from  previous firmware version    Click  Browse  button to select the new  hex file to be  used     Method B  press and release the keypad s Reset but   ton again     Click the  Start  button to begin firmware update  The  status is shown at the bottom of the window     Completion   Disconnect the Programming Cable from the keypad  and the PC      Method B  Re position the OS Update jumper to Run    Reconnect all RNET links   Cycle main power off and on     45    INSTALLER  FIRMWARE UPDATES    CAV6 6 Firmware Update Procedure    Note  When a firmware update is released  it is  available online at the Document Center on  www russound com  in Technical Documents  under Multi zone products  The firmware update  procedure may be modified  so always check for  the latest version     Note  Disconnect ALL RNET links in the system  before proceeding with keypad update     Requirements    1  PC computer running Windows 95  98  ME  NT   2000  XP operating system   2  Available DB9 serial RS 232 data port    baud rate  38400  data bits   8    no parity  1 stop bit  no flow control    3  DB9 serial cable  m
67. in the program by fol   lowing the screen prompts and selecting the  appropriate source and zone settings  A    Project     refers to a complete controller setup  and is  saved as a file on the PC     Once a project is ready  it must be uploaded to  the CAV6 6 from the PC     PC Power            INSTALLER  PC POWER TOOL OVERVIEW    Note              connections must be disconnect   ed before uploading the PC Power Tool project  file to the controller     To upload the file  connect a DB9 serial cable  between the PC COM port and either the front or  rear DB9 connection on the CAV6 6  The   front  rear OS Program selector switch must be  set as well  front or rear      With the PC Power Tool program running  open  the desired project file  Go to the  Tools  menu  and select  Write to Device   A status bar will  move as the project file is uploaded from the PC  to the CAV6 6     When the file is finished uploading  the status  window will close  Disconnect the DB9 cable  from the controller and cycle power to the  CAV6 6     PC Power Tool project files can also be down   loaded from the controller to be edited or to be  uploaded to other controllers      x     Create a Mew Project Open    Project    Download fram device    Open a Recent Project                        CAVE 6 Rev 4 Project     CAV6 6 Rev 3 Project  Show this an start up    Hun setup wizard For new projects    PC Power Tool Start Screen                       Project    Write to device              Sending Storage 
68. ither parts or labor     For this warranty to apply  the unit must be installed and used according to its written instructions  If  service is necessary  it must be performed by Russound  The unit must be returned to Russound at  the owner s expense and with prior written permission  Accidental damage and shipping damage are  not considered defects  nor is damage resulting from abuse or from servicing by an agency or per   son not specifically authorized in writing by Russound     This Warranty does not cover       Damage caused by abuse  accident  misuse  negligence   or improper installation or operation      Power surges and lightning strikes      Normal wear and maintenance      Products that have been altered or modified        Any product whose identifying number  decal  serial number  etc   has been altered  defaced or removed    Russound sells products only through authorized Dealers and Distributors to ensure that customers  obtain proper support and service  Any Russound product purchased from an unauthorized dealer or  other source  including retailers  mail order sellers and online sellers will not be honored or serviced  under existing Russound warranty policy  Any sale of products by an unauthorized source or other  manner not authorized by Russound shall void the warranty on the applicable product     Damage to or destruction of components due to application of excessive power voids the warranty on  those parts  In these cases  repairs will be made on the basis
69. its the maximum volume allowed in a zone  regardless of keypad volume adjust   ment     11  System On Enable  SYSON ENABLE  ZONE SETUP   Page 61   This feature allows a zone to join or opt out of an  all on  command     12  Party Enable  ZONE SETUP   Page 61   This feature allows a zone to join or opt out of Party Mode participation     13  Master Enable  ZONE SETUP   Page 61   This feature allows a zone the option of becoming a Master keypad in Party Mode     14  Page Enable  ZONE SETUP   Page 61   This feature allows a zone to hear or to block paging     15  Page Volume  ZONE SETUP   Page 61     INSTALLER  PROGRAMMING    Source Information Form                   eun                          5SQ 1VS 9          AL          edAy                Wl     NENNEN MEN                 lt  gt 9    9     gp           faa env                     9921105                                                                                    INSTALLER    PROGRAMMING    Zone Information Form                                                                     apo  lt  gt  SP9L     xeu  001 000          abeg                                                   7                                                                                                 2 07          woy                            52    INSTALLER  PROGRAMMING    Macro Editor Form       UO 10103 OJOEJAI    54    INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    There are three item types in the installation menu     Menu Item   Acts as a folder that
70. ivated     Enter the macro ID number  Menu advances to POWER OFF CMD   step 7     Procedure advances to DEVICE CODE  step 5     Source component code for IR control     Select a function  Play  Enter  etc       63    INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    Power Management  cont d     7  POWER OFF CMD     OfCmd     8  COMMAND TYPE     CmdTp     a  Selected  Learned IR   LrnIR     i  LEARNED SRC     LnSrc     b  Selected  Unassigned   Unasg     c  Selected  Default   Deflt     d  Selected  Macro   i  MACRO     Macro     ii  MACRO ID     MacID     e  All Other Selections     9  DEVICE CODE     DevCd     10  KEY FUNCTION     KyFn     11  SAVE CHANGES      Save      Tells the controller to turn off the selected source equipment  by  SOURCE NUMBER  when the last of the UNO System Keypads is  turned off  If  no   procedure advances to SAVE CHANGES  step 11     Select the type of source command          CD  TV  etc       Choose Learned IR if the pre programmed IR code library does  not support the source component     Select the learned source bank to be assigned to the source  component  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION  step 10     The Power Off command is cleared  Procedure advances to  SAVE CHANGES  step 11     Default selects the same device type and device code previously  setup in BASIC SETUP  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION   step 10      To build macros  see Macro Editor page 65   Macro loads a series of commands which are processed when  activated     Enter the macro ID numbe
71. just   ments for any other rooms other than the Master  Keypad room  Every other keypad will still operate  its respective bass  treble  balance and loudness  adjustments for that room     9  FrtAV  Front A  V Aux In    Enabled  Disabled  Allows the system to select a seventh source  option through a controller s front panel AUX    connection for use with camcorders  game con   soles  etc     INSTALLER SECTION    Getting Started  Includes an installation overview  including tools needed and wiring instructions     Component Guides  Reviews front and back panel features of the CAV6 6 controller and the UNO S2 keypad     Keypad Installation  Explains UNO S2 keypad installation and wiring     Making Connections  Details front and back panel connections of the controller and the keypad     Firmware Updates  Overview of firmware update procedures for UNO S2 and CAV6 6  and PC Power Tool program     System Installation Overview    Outlines the programming planning process  and includes information forms to complete prior to  programming     Installation Menu  Explains the programming menus that set up controller  keypad  source  and zone operations     Setup Menu Flow Charts  Presents the programming menus in a graphical flow chart format     Do not connect the controller s main power feed until all other connections have  been made and verified  Live connection or removal of the keypad wiring or other  wiring when the system is powered can cause communication problems in the    ne
72. ld action   See next page for User Menu     Volume Up  Down Buttons   2         Command Keys   The command keys   gt       allow control of the    selected source at the UNO Keypad  The command    The room s audio output is adjusted using    keys are activated with a press and release  or    press and hold to access secondary functions     15    05                          Optional UNO S1 User Menu   Setting Preferences    The UNO S1 User Menu allows the user to  adjust the audio properties and control func   tions of a particular room     To enter or exit the User Menu  press and hold     during normal operation  The following keys  are used to navigate and make changes while  using the User Menu         Press and hold to adjust feature setting   increment     27 Press and hold to adjust feature setting   decrement         Go to next feature         Go to previous feature     8  View current feature setting     UNO S1 User Menu   Note  When within the UNO S1 User Menu  if no  keys are pressed  the display will revert back to  its runtime display     The following features make up the User Menu     Bass      Treb     Loud   Bal      OnVol  4   Bkgnd            Party   FrtAV       Feature and Setting   1  Bass  10  lt  Bass Flat  gt   10  2  Treb  Treble   10  lt  Treble Flat  gt   10    3  Loud  Loudness   more bass  fuller sound   On or Off    4  Bal  Balance  Left 10    Center    Right 10    5  OnVol  Turn on Volume   default room volume  level  0 to 100  in steps of 2     
73. lections by IR  remote     Speakers   The speakers for the A BUS Ready Sub Zone are  connected to the individual A BUS amplified con   trol modules  The speaker wire is connected to   the keypad using the screw terminal on the rear  of the keypad     SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4    A BUS Ready Sub Zone Addition             GREEN         GREEN WHITE                                                                  ORANGE  ORANGE WHITE           m    PM Mod 25  wtih RJ 45 CATS        2        Multi Source Switch     9           E       CAT 5 Cable       59 5    2    EH Tm LO SUB SLE T                               EEI                                                aeee is       RICE  5    91       92    SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 5    Additional Amplification    Additional amplification can be added to the CAV6 6  when more power or more speakers are desired     This configuration adds an external amplifier to  the CAV6 6  The Zone Audio  To Amp  Outputs  are variably controlled by the associated UNO   52 keypad and can be connected to an external  amplifier  The figure shows an amplifier used in  this manner  The configuration has five zones  connected to an additional amplifier with one  zone outputting to speakers     Source Components   In this configuration  three of a possible six  audio  video source input components are used   The source components are connected to the  source Audio Video Input Connections at the  first three inputs using quality RCA cables     Zone Au
74. ler               vone    DND   Do Not Disturb   SHARED   Same source selected in multiple rooms   SYS ON   Indicates system on   PARTY   Party Mode enabled     MASTER     Master Keypad in Party Mode         12                   display       Volume Indicator       indicates the middle of setting range    Main Power and Zone Status   The power switch for the CAV6 6 controller is   on  in the up position  Any active room is indi   cated on the front of the controller by a green  backlit label  which shows red when the room is  inactive  In most basic installations  all functions  and room settings are controlled through the  corresponding UNO System Keypads       FAVORITE 1     FAVORITE 2     SOURCE     VOLUME UP     VOLUME DOWN         DISC  CHANNEL UP     DISC  CHANNEL DOWN           FORWARD  o                               REVERSE      gt    PLAY      IR RECEIVER    b     UNO S2 Keypad Button Functions  Zone On  Off   Press and release     to turn on the UNO  System Keypad  This also turns on the corre   sponding CAV6 6 s room  and any presets previ   ously assigned will be activated  including set   tings for bass  volume  last source selected   etc  Press and release     to turn off the UNO  System Keypad  This will also put the corresponding  CAV6 6 s room into a standby state    System All On  Off   An    All On    command is issued by pressing       and holding for 3 seconds  after an initial room  has been turned on  An    All Off  command can  be issued to all rooms 
75. ll turn on the enabled zone     This feature is either disabled or enabled  If disabled  Party Mode  activation from another zone will not affect the disabled zone  If  enabled  default   the zone will participate with Party Mode     This feature is either disabled or enabled  If disabled  the zone  cannot host a master keypad during Party Mode  If enabled   default   the zone has the option of hosting the Master keypad     61    62    INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    Zone Setup  cont d     5  PAGE ENABLE   This feature is either disabled or enabled  It allows the option of   PagEn  receiving or blocking a page in a zone  If disabled  the page will  not be sent to the zone  If enabled  default   the page will be  sent to the zone     6  PAGE VOLUME   This feature allows the installer to adjust the Page Volume for the              zone  from 0  min  to 100              CTRLR SETUP           Controller Setup is the basic configuration of the controller  This setup menu selects the options for  Controller ID and Factory Initialization  See Installation Menu on Page 55 and Controller Setup    Flow Chart on page 73    1  CONTROLLER ID   This defines the Controller ID for this system  The default is 1 but   Ctlld  when multiple controllers are used  each additional controller ID  must be sequential and unique and be set before being connect   ed to the system  Note that the system must be restarted before  the controller will assume the new ID     2  FACTORY INIT   WARNING  This pro
76. ly Input 6  Learned Only Input 7 In7        Component  Learned Only Input 8 In8         5    5           AM FM AM FM  Learned Only   Disk Up Learned Only   External Src Input Select   Fav Channel Replay Zones  Indx Mark   Display Fmt              Speed   PIP On            Learned Only   PIP Off PIPOf   Learned Only   PIP Freeze PIPFr   Learned Only   PIP Input PIPIn Learned Only    11  12  13  14  15  16  D   C       106    INSTALLER  KEY CODES  LASER DISC    KEY FUNCTION         51  LASER DISC  Volume Up VolUp   Volume Up  Channel Up Ch        Learned Only  Channel Dn Learned Only  TV Video TVVid   Learned Only  TV VCR TVVCR  Learned Only  TV DVD TVDVD  Learned Only  TV LD TVLD   Learned Only  TV DSS TVDSS  Learned Only  Search Fwd SrchF  Chapter Skip Up       KEY FUNCTION UNO S1   Menu Left MenuL  Menu   eft  Menu Right MenuR  Menu Right  Select Menu Select  Exit Exit  Cancel    Plus 10  Open Close                Learned Only                               Random   Track Fwd  Track Rev  Sur On Off    Sleep    n       INSTALLER  KEY CODES  LASER DISC    LASER DISC KEY FUNCTION  UNO S1 LASER DISC  Off  Power On Off    PIP Chan Up PIPCU              Only  Learned Only PIP Chan Dn PIPCD  Learned Only  Learned Only Input 1 Ini        Video  T Vp1  Learned Only Input 2 In2   VID2 TVp2  Learned Only Input 3 In3   VID3 TVp3  Learned Only Input 4 In4         VID4 TVp4  Learned Only Input 5 In5 _  VID5 AV1  VCR BNC  Bright Brght      Learned Only Input 6 Ine   VIDGAV2 VDP DVD DVI  Lea
77. ly of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on  the appliance     11  Grounding or Polarization   Precaution should be taken so that the  grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated     12 Power Cord Protection   Power supply cords should be routed so that  they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or  against them  paying particular attention to cords at plugs  receptacles   and the point where they exit from the appliance     13  Cleaning   The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by  the manufacturer     14 Non use Periods   The power cord of the appliance should be  unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time     15  Object and Liquid Entry   Care should be taken so that objects do        fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through the openings     16 Damage Requiring Service   The appliance should be serviced by quali   fied service personnel when     A  The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged  or    B  Objects have fallen  liquid has been spilled into the appliance  or  C  The appliance has been exposed to rain  or    D  The appliance does not appear to operate normally  or    E  The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure is damaged   17 Servicing   The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond    that described in the operating instructions  All other servicing should  be referred to qualified service personnel     Prec
78. m i  Bent    Learned Only  Learned Only  Learned Only  Halt Learned Only  AM FM AM FM  Learned Only      Learned Only  Disk Up Learned Only  Disk Down Learned Only  Info Learned Only  External Antenna  Learned Only  Menu  Menu Audio   Display Fmt Fmt Wide 16 9 Aspct     SAP                Slow Learned Only  PIP On           PIP ON              PIPOf  PIP OFF  PIP Freeze PIPFr  PIP Freeze  PIP Input PIPIn  PIP Input    Close  Open          Live Intro  Menu  Back     gt                     5      Fav Channel       INSTALLER  KEY CODES  TV  HDTV     KEY                   5        OTV   Input 1 Ini           Video  TVp1  VID2 TVp2  VID3 TVp3  VID4 TVp4   In5   05                          6 _    06     2                    In7      Component  CAB SAT S Video             Tuner   In10      AUX  RGB    Input 2  Input 3  Input 4  Input 5  Input 6  Input 7  Input 8  Input 9  Input 10    97    INSTALLER  KEY CODES  CABLE    KEY FUNCTION UNO S1   CABLE    KEY FUNCTION  UNO S1  CABLE   Menu Left MenuL  Menu          Menu Right MenuR  Menu Right   Display Info  Display  OSD  Page Up Page Up  Open Close           Learned Only   Track Fwd TkFwd  Quick Skip Advance                 Up Learned Only   PIP Move PIPM   Learned Only   PIP Swap PIP S Learned Only    Digit 0  Volume Up          Volume Up  Channel Up Ch Up  Channel Up  Channel Dn             Channel             Power Power On Off  Enter Enter               Enter  Last Channel  TV Video TVVid Learned Only  TV VCR TVVCR  Learned Only   
79. mmand template  e g   CD  TV  etc    Selecting   CmdTp  the command type template will tell the CAV 6 6 how to configure the        5 command and text for the source component   a  Selected  Learned IR Choose Learned IR if the pre programmed IR code library does   LrniR  not support the source component   i  LEARNED SRC   Select the learned source bank to be assigned to the source   LnSrc  component   See Learning IR procedure for instructions on how    to learn IR codes              INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    Basic Setup  cont d      ii  TEMPLATE                           b  Selected  Unassigned   Unasg     c  All Other Selections       DEVICE CODE     DevCd       TEST IR      TstIR       SUCCESS      OK         USE NUM IR      NumIR       HIGHEST NUM     High        AUTO PLAY                    Select the template type to define what type of source compo   nent is being used   This will tell the CAV 6 6 how to configure  the key commands and text for the source component if it is a  learned source   Procedure advances to USE NUM IR   step 7      The template for the selected source is cleared   All key  assignments and other source settings will be erased    Procedure advances to SAVE CHANGES  step 10     Procedure advances to DEVICE CODE  step 4     Enter source component code number listed in this manual s  Reference section     If  Yes  is selected  the CAV 6 6 sends a power command      the  source component  If  No  is selected  the procedure advances  to USE NUM 
80. n ee a ne ee      ene een een eres        tere 26                                                                                                    26  Keypad C ONNE CUON                                                                          tiM TCR EID M LIP EMI RI MIU ites 27  I Recelver                                                   UR UR RO ES MS 28    Making Connections    UNO  Keypad                                                                                                                                                             29  Source Audio Video INPE                 essen                                                         30  Source Audio Video Loop Output Connection s  orar                                          31  Speaker CONNECCION                                                                                                   32  AGCeSSOry IRC ONNE CHON                                                         33  Zone Audio VIdeo D                                                                                                                          34  ABUS Ready Subszone                                                             35  12VDC Trigger In  Out  Home Theater REG GOR        ______ ______   __   ea 36  SOMA Hae fe         OUT t  p 36  Zone                                      X 37  Page Tigger    QUE                    a A                    38    Pade         VIGO                          PERDUCERE 38 39    TABLE OF          
81. nded location to the UNO  keypad location  Incorporating optional IR  receivers will require additional wire  Consult  the selected IR receiver model s manual for  the specific wire needs    Speaker Wiring      Standard 16 gauge 4 conductor stranded    speaker wire can be run up to to 125 feet   14 gauge wire can be run up to 250 feet         When running wire  pay particular attention  to the following areas       Avoid locations concealing pipes  heating  ducts and AC wiring in the general vicinity       Avoid running wires close to house electri   cal wiring for any distance  If you have to run  them parallel  make sure to space the wires   at least two feet from the AC line     19    20    INSTALLER  COMPONENT GUIDE    CAV6 6 Controller Front Panel                                MULTI         ZONE CONTROLLER    INSTALLER  COMPONENT GUIDE    CAV6 6 Controller Front Panel    EE    55586    PROGRAM SELECTOR COVER   Protects      Program Selector Switch    KEYPAD PROGRAMMING PORT   Accepts an RJ 45 terminated UNO keypad to  program certain features of the CAV6 6    FRONT REAR RS 232 SWITCH   Selects front or rear RS 232 connection for optional  PC connection during programming    RS 232 INTERFACE   The RS 232 Interface on the front and on the rear  allows the  zones to be controlled by PC or other devices that have      RS 232 Interface   The RS 232 Interface also allows for software updates    IR CONFIRMATION LED   IR Learning and preprogrammed IR output confirmation LED   I
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83. ns    AC 240V AC 110V Switch   Switches A C input Voltage between 110VAC and  240VAC    ES        E  E  ES  6         120 240 INPUT   Grounded 3 terminal plug detachable power cord connection  for the CAV6 6    FUSE HOLDER   Holds a replaceable fuse for A C input connection  110       operation F        250V  240VAC operation F 1 25A    250V    SOURCE IR OUTPUTS   Six routed source specific IR Output jacks allow for IR control  of source equipment    INSTALLER  COMPONENT GUIDE    CAV6 6 Controller Rear Panel               SPEAKER OUTPUTS   Connect 8 Ohm speakers for each zone by using detachable  color coded modular snap connectors    AUDIO  VIDEO INPUTS   Six sets of Audio Video Line Level input connections for  CAV6 6 source components    ACC IR OUTPUT   ACC IR Output jack will pass all IR signals from all keypads  PAGE LINE LEVEL AUDIO GAIN CONTROL   Agjusts the Line Level Audio Page Input    PAGE A V INPUTS          jacks allow for one Audio Video Page Input  Signal sensing  5 used on Page Audio In to initiate a page    PAGE 12VDC TRIGGER OUT   Page Trigger Out supplies 12VDC whenever 12VDC is  applied to the Page 12VDC Trigger In    PAGE 12VDC TRIGGER IN   Applying 12VDC to the Page 12VDC Trigger In jack will  activate Audio Video Page for assigned CAV6 6 Zones and initiate a page  overrides  signal sense     HOME THEATER 12VDC TRIGGER IN   12VDC input jack notifies the CAV6 6 that  additional A  V components are active          home theater equipment    12VDC TRIGGER OU
84. o save the setting     Command Keys   The command keys allow control of the selected  source at the UNO Keypad  The command keys are  activated with a press and release  or press and    hold to access secondary functions        O 6    9   gt        6     13    14    USER  OPERATION    UNO S2 User Menu   Setting Preferences    The User Menu allows the user to adjust the  audio properties and control functions of a par   ticular room     The following keys are used to navigate and  make changes while using the User Menu     To enter the User Menu  press and hold C3 dur     ing normal operation  To exit the User Menu     press and release          Adjust feature setting  increment       Adjust feature setting  decrement         Go to next feature         Go to previous feature         View current feature setting     The following features make up the User Menu     BASS      TREBLE  4  LOUDNESS      BALANCE    gt   TURN ON VOL  9 BG COLOR    DO NOT  DSTRB   amp   PARTY MODE      FRONT A V IN         Feature and Setting   1  BASS   10    Bass Flat  gt   10    2                10  lt  Treble Flat  gt   10    3  LOUDNESS           bass  fuller sound   On or Off    4  BALANCE  Left  10    Center  gt  Right  10    5  TURN ON VOL  default room volume level   0 to 100    6  BG COLOR  keypad background light   Amber or Green or Off    7  DO NOT DSTRB   On or Off  default     Do Not Disturb means do not disturb this room  or selected source  This stops pages from  being sent to this room
85. ocedure advances to KEY FUNCTION  step 6     Selected command and subsequent commands are cleared   Procedure advances to COMMAND NUM  step 3     Default selects the same device type and device code previously  setup in BASIC SETUP  Procedure advances to KEY FUNCTION   step 6     A macro can  call  another macro if a sequence of more than 10  commands is needed     Enter the macro ID number  Menu advances to COMMAND NUM   step 3     Enter a 1  to 60 second delay time to postpone delivery of the  next command in the macro  Procedure advances to COMMAND  NUM  step 3     Procedure advances to DEVICE CODE  step 6     Source component code for IR control     Select a function  Play  etc       SYSTEM INFO  SInfo     System Info allows the installer to view the controller s manufacturing build properties   See Installation Menu on Page 55 and System Info   Flow Chart on page 77     CONTROLLERS       5      BUILD TIME  BTime    gt   BUILD DATE  Bdate      VERSION                  1     ZCONTROLLERS      Ctls        BUILD TIME     BTime       BUILD DATE     BDate       VERSION     Ver     Displays the number of CAV6 6 controllers in the system     Displays the Software Build Time of the controller     Displays the Software Build Date of the controller     Displays the software version of the CAV6 6     INSTALLER    SETUP MENU FLOW CHARTS                                                        anims       PALSAS Dv                       7       jauuosiod  peyyenb Aq                aq pi
86. on order          Caution     Take care when using an impact 110 punchdown  tool  as this may overspread the contact points   Use of the impact tool may propel stray bits of wire  and jacket into the keypad s chassis and possibly  cause a short in the circuitry  Gently shake or blow       Punchdown Tool    CAT  Connections  back of keypad     INSTALLER  UNO S2 KEYPAD INSTALLATION    OS Update Port   The OS Update Port is is used to update the  UNO S2 Keypad operating system software in  the future  When an update is released  it will be  available online through the Document Center at  www russound com  Look for the Technical  Documents under Multi source  Multiroom prod   ucts  The programming cable is available from  Russound  Part  2500 120633     Jumper Setting   The jumper settings on the back of the UNO S2  Keypad can be set for  Run  and  OS Update   The  jumper setting must be in the  Run  position before  the keypad is mounted into the junction box  and  must remain set in  Run  to operate the keypad   The jumper will be set to  OS Update  only while  updating the keypad s operating systems                                  OS Update Port  front of keypad     27    INSTALLER  UNO S2 KEYPAD INSTALLATION    IR Receiver Connection    The UNO S2 keypad has an External IR Receiver one pair connecting GND  GROUND  and IR  SIG   In terminal for connecting an external IR receiver NAL  and the other pair connecting ST  STATUS   such as      Russound SaphlR 858  862 Eye  or and
87. ound  that source being selected on the keypad  The 857 which allows multiple units to be controlled  connection for the ACC IR jack is made using an through the ACC IR Port    IR emitter with the 1 8  plug  The Russound                ib          Llocoooo           8s       RUSSOUND  845 1 MICRO EMITTERS  TO IR CONTROLLED EGUIPMENT       33    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    Zone Audio  to Amp  and Video Outputs    The CAV6 6 has six Zone Audio Video outputs  stant quality Audio signal  Video for the zone will   The Variable Audio outputs can be used if addi  be routed via the Video connection    tional amplification is desired  e g   Russound Use RG59 Coax Cable           RG6 Cable with 95   DPA 1 2 two channel amplifier   The Zone copper braided shield and solid copper core up to  Audio  Video Outputs are located slightly to the 150 feet long for video connections to monitors     left of center on the rear of the CAV6 6   Use quality RCA signal cables to ensure a con                   Fi               moe iar  m                                            T             E  Iam                          TLE  EGG                 1            riis uh  mm      5       34    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    A BUS Ready Sub zone Connection    A BUS products can easily expand the CAV6 6 port to      RJ 45 wall plate  optional  for a clean  audio system by adding A BUS Ready Sub zones installation  Using the same T5684      45 wiring  to the first four CAV6 6 zones  The A BUS Ready 
88. p 1     Asks if the IR test was a success  IF YES   If the test was a success  specify  yes  and proceed to  KEY FUNCTION  step 2     IF NO   If the test was a failure  specify  no  and LEARN  DELETE   step 3  reappears on the display allowing another code to be  learned in     MACRO EDITOR  MacEd     This procedure 15 used to create a sequence of commands that are launched with one key touch       other event  Up to 132 macros can be created for the system  and each macro can contain up to 10  commands including other macros  See Installation Menu on Page 55 and Macro Editor   Flow    Chart on page 76    1  MACRO ID                 2                                         3  COMMAND NUM     Cmd      4  COMMAND TYPE     CmdTp     a  Selected  Learned IR   LrnIR     Number of Macro up to 132 including any previously named  macros    Name of Macro  optional     Number of Command up to 10     Select the type of source command          CD  TV  etc       Choose Learned IR if the pre programmed IR code library does  not support the source component     65    66    INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    Macro Editor  cont d     i  LEARNED SRC     LnSrc     b  Selected  Unassigned   Unasg     c  Selected  Default   Deflt     d  Selected  Macro   i  MACRO     Macro     ii  MACRO ID                 e  Selected  Delay   Delay     f  All Other Selections     5  DEVICE CODE       DevCd     6  KEY FUNCTION       KeyFn     Select the learned source bank to be assigned to the source  component  Pr
89. po   nents are connected to both CAV6 6s with         cables using the source in loop out to intercon   nect the audio  video signals     RNET Link In and Link Out   Multiple CAV6 6s can be integrated as the two  shown in this configuration  An RJ  45 CAT 5  patch cable allows for communication between  the two CAV6 6s  System commands such as  paging  ALL OFF  ALL ON  IR control  and PC  control are transferred from one CAV6 6 to  another through the Link In and Link Out Ports  using the patch cable     Source Components   The same six audio video source components  are used for both CAV6 6s  The source com   ponents are connected to the Source  Audio Video Input Connections on the first  CAV6 6 while the Audio  Video Source Output  Connections from the first CAV6 6 are con   nected to the Source Audio Video Input  Connections on the second CAV6 6           Components List     2   CAV6 6 Controllers  12   UNO S2 Keypads  6  845 1 Micro Emitters    Keypads   This configuration uses a single UNO S2 Keypad  per zone on each of the CAV6 6s  Each keypad  5 connected to the UNO System Keypad Port  using the       5   568   RJ 45 wiring configura   tion  This gives complete control of each of the  12 UNO System Controlled Zones to the corre   sponding UNO S2 Keypad     Individual zone settings such as volume  source  selection  on  off  tone control and amplification  are controlled through the UNO System Keypad   IR controls for zone and source equipment are  controlled through th
90. r Menu advances to SAVE CHANGES   step 11     Procedure advances to DEVICE CODE  step 9     Source component code for IR control     Select Keypad function     Select  yes  to save the changes     LEARN IR  LrniR     This procedure allows IR commands to be learned into the system and be centrally stored in the main  controller to let the system access the same IR codes that operate the source equipment    NOTE  IR codes must be learned in pointing the source s remote control at the CAV6 6 s front panel  IR receiver  Use a keypad connected to the CAV6 6 s front panel programming port for convenience  in navigating the Learn IR procedure menu  See Installation Menu on Page 55 and Learn IR      Flow Chart on page 75    Learn IR  cont d     1  LEARNED SRC     LnSrc     2  KEY FUNCTION     KeyFn     3  LEARN  DELETE     Ln  DI     4  TEST IR      TstIR     5  SUCCESS      OK      INSTALLER  INSTALLATION MENU    Select the source whose commands will be learned into the con   troller     Select the function to be learned or deleted     Select Learn IR Now or Delete IR  If Learn IR Now  a    USE  REMOTE    prompt appears  Point the learning remote at the  controller s IR window  If Delete IR  procedure returns to  LEARNED SRC  step 1     If    yes     sends the learned command to the source component  to test the IR  If the component responds  the IR test was a  success  If the component does not respond the Code was not  learned properly  If  no   menu goes back to LEARNED SRC   ste
91. ressed once  press and hold a sec   ond time will turn on or off all rooms    COMMAND KEYS   Pressing the command keys controls the source equipment      FORWARD  press     DISC  CHANNEL UP  press and hold      REVERSE  press      DISC  CHANNEL DOWN  ress and         UNO LRC1 Remote Control                000 0000    11       CHO OOOO               D  0                             10       009                                            926                           9                                      E                      05      COMPONENT GUIDE    LOCAL DEVICE BUTTONS   Select local  source to be controlled by UNO LRC1     SETUP   Use for programming                 using  the built in library or by learning in codes     UNO SOURCE BUTTON   Selects UNO  Keypad for control by UNO LRC1     ROOM ON OFF   Turns room on and off while  in the UNO mode     NUMBER BUTTONS   Buttons  0 9  for direct  selection of channels or tracks     INPUT   Scrolls through sources connected  to the CAV6 6 while in the UNO mode     COMMAND KEYS   Control the VCR  DVD  or  CD player with these buttons     INPUT   Directly select A  V sources connected  to the CAV6 6 while in the UNO mode     F1 AND F2 BUTTONS  Selects Favorite 1 or  Favorite 2 preset selections     CURSOR KEYS   Issues IR commands for  source equipment  allowing movement  through menus and program screens     VOLUME UP  DOWN   Raises and lowers the  volume for the room you are in     11    12    USER  OPERATION    CAV6 6 Control
92. rned Only Input 7 In7        Component  Close  Close learned Ony    nput8 In8      CAB SAT S Video  AM FM AM FM  Learned Only  Disk Up Learned Only  Live Intro Intro Search Scan  Display Fmt Learned Only  PIP On PIPOn  Learned Only  PIP Off PIPOf  Learned Only  PIP Freeze PIPFr Learned Only  PIP Input PIPIn Learned Only       107    108       INSTALLER  KEY CODES  DVD        Digit 1  Traack 1    2 Digit 2  Track 2  3  5  7    z     s           Dots Tacks      NN     7            Digit 6  Track 6                  __      Poro Tero _                            Stop Stop _ Stop    KEV FUNCTION UNO S1 VD      Pause  Pause       70 N O17 AIOI N            lt       5  D  2             gt     pp     _    INSTALLER  KEY CODES  DVD                                     Ev Fonction jonos pvo                   ff  Learned Only Input 4 In4 _  VID4 TVp4   Learned Only Input 5 In5 _ VID5 AV1  VCR BNC  Bright Brght Learned Only Input 6  im  ue    or pm  Dim         Learned Only Input 7 In7        Component  ue    11  12  13  14  15  16  D     i   mj  mj     14 ___             Only      LEE      Brght    Close Close Learned Only Input 8 In8                  5            AM FM AM FM  Learned Only   Disk Up Learned Only   External Src External AV Source   Live Intro Intro Search  Scan   PIP On PIPOn  Learned Only   PIP Off PIPOf  Learned Only   PIP Freeze PIPFr   Learned Only   PIP Input PIPIn Learned Only    O  11  12  13  14  15  16  D  C       109    110    INSTALLER  KEY CODES  RECEIVER    7
93. ro Intro  Search  Scan   Menu Learned Only   Back Back    Clear   Learned Only   Display Fmt Learned Only   P Learned Only   Slow Learned Only   PIP On PIPOn   Learned Only   PIP Off PIPOf      Learned Only   PIP Freeze PIPFr Learned Only   PIP Input PIPIn Learned Only           gt                             eamed Only  eamedOny                              eamed Only   eamed Only  LeamedOny                                  113    114             INSTALLER  KEY CODES  CD              Digit 1  Track 1 Dsc1  igit 2  Track 2 Dsc2   Record    it 3    Menu          Edit  Digit 5  Track 5 Dsc5   Menu Dn    git 3  Track 3 0903  Digit 6  Track 6 Dsc6   Menu Left MenuL           Left           s p  M                           Right  Digit 8 Track 8 0908    Select Menu Select  Cont      Sel _           Select  Cont  Display  OSD  Info  Guide Guide             Magazine  Page Up Disk Skip  Disk Up  Plus 10 Pls10   10   100  Open Close Op Cl   Learned Only  Track Fwd TkFwd  Skip        Sur On Off Learned Only          Mode   SurMd Learned Only  Surround Up Learned Only   PIP Move PIP                 Only   PIP Swap PIP S               Only  Progm   Learned Only    Volume Up VolUp   Volume Up   Channel Up ChUp   Learned Only  Channel Dn Learned Only  Power Power On Off  TV Video TVVid  Learned Only  TV VCR TVVCR              Only      Learned Only  TV DVD TVDVD  Learned Only  TV LD           Learned Only  TV DSS TVDSS  Learned Only  Search Fwd Fast Forward    Se    70 N O17 AIOI N        
94. s   All warnings on the appliance in the operating instruc   tions should be adhered to    4  Follow Instructions   All operating and user instructions  should be followed    5  Water and Moisture   The appliance should not be  used near water  for example  near a bathtub  wash       4  or near a swimming pool           6  Carts and Stands          appliance should be used only       with a cart      stand that is recommended by the manufacturer  An  appliance and cart combination should be moved with care  Quick  Stops  excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance  and cart combination to overturn   or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer    8  Ventilation   The appliance should be situated so that its location or  position does not interfere with its proper ventilation  For example  the  appliance should not be situated on a bed  sofa  rug  or similar surface   that may block the ventilation openings  or placed in a built in installa    tion  such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air    retained for future reference   bowl  kitchen sink  laundry tub  in a wet basement    7  Wall or ceiling Mounting   The appliance should be mounted to a wall  through the ventilation openings        9  Heat   The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such  as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other appliances  including  amplifiers  that produce heat     10  Power Sources   The appliance should be connected to a power supply  on
95. set the mood  In Party Mode  you just pick the source and the sound settings and hear the  music throughout all the rooms  The Master keypad simultaneously controls all the keypads in all the  rooms to effortlessly select or control the components  A great benefit of the Party Mode feature is  the ability to transfer the Master keypad mode to any keypad in the system  If the living room is the  center of the party  use that room s keypad as Master  If the party moves to the sunroom and porch   that room s keypad can be set to Master instead     Front  Aux  A  V In   This handy feature lets you easily hook up an additional temporary audio video source through the  front of the controller  This way  your teenager can set up a game console when his friends come  over  and easily take it down without having to leave the games set up in the living room  Or your  family can watch the video camera playback of the holiday gathering while everyone is still there     Here at Russound we are proud to continue providing innovative and intuitive A  V product solutions to  the world  When you link the industry leading CAV6 6 S2 system with Russound s commitment to its  products and customers  you have truly made      the right connection        05      COMPONENT GUIDE    CAV6 6 Controller Front Panel          maaaaaauanazanana aan RRARaRRRARARRRARARARAARRARRRRRIRRRRARRRARRRRRARRARRARRRRARRRIARRARRRARARRRARARRRARARRRRRARRRARGA   RRRRRRRRARARRRARRARRAARIRRARRIRRARARIARRARRRARRARRIAAARRAARARR
96. switch is located next to the DB 9 port     For   5 232 protocol  available firmware updates  and the RNET Backup Utility  see the Document  Center at www russound com  Look for the  Technical Documents under Multi source  Multi   room products     Front Back  R5 232 Switch    INSTALLER  MAKING CONNECTIONS    Programming Center Keypad Port Connection    The CAV6 6 can be programmed via keypad cally for learning IR commands directly into the  connection using CAT  and the T568A      45 IR receiver on the controller s front panel   see  wire configuration  An UNO S2 Keypad can be Learn IR flow chart on page 75      attached to the controller at the Programming  Center Keypad Port Connection     The CAV6 6 can also be programmed from any  UNO S2 keypad connected to its keypad ports     The Programming Center Keypad Port is  designed for use in local programming  specifi          RJ 45 Cannection Details  Connection shawn  RIS using T56BA Wiring Standard    flat side       n  push clip on the bottom         CAV6 6 MULTI   ZONE CONTRO       BR BROWN   BRAY         BROWN WHITE  GR GREEN                    GREEN WHITE  DR eee ORANGE  ORA         ORANGE WHITE    BL AW        BLUE WHITE                               5 to UNO   Connection    43    44    INSTALLER  FIRMWARE UPDATES    UNO S2 Keypad Diagnostics Menu    The Diagnostics Menu allows the installer to run  a diagnostic check on the keypad and to verify  the firmware version  The Diagnostics Menu also  contains the update firm
97. ter  12VDC In Port  The 12VDC signal tells the con   troller to leave any shared home theater source  equipment powered when all CAV6 6 zones are  off  temporarily bypassing the source power  management feature  The 12VDC connected to  the CAV6 6 s Home Theater trigger allows the  source equipment to be left on     Source Components   In this configuration  three audio source compo   nents are used of a possible six audio  video  source inputs  The source components are con   nected using quality RCA cables to the first  three inputs     Source Loop Outputs   The Source Loop Outputs are connected to the  CAV6 6 and to the Home Theater Receiver  source inputs using RCA cables  This enables  the source equipment to be shared between the  two components     HE      f  Components List       CAV6 6 Controller     UNO S2 Keypads     SRM22 1 Speaker Relay Module     pair Advantage Iso Mount Speakers    846C 12VDC Power Supply     845 1 Micro Emitters       e                Keypads   Three UNO S2 Keypads are connected to the  CAV6 6 Controller using the CAT 5 T568A       45  wiring configuration  This gives complete control  of each of the three zones to the corresponding  UNO S2 Keypad     Front Left and Right Speakers   Zone 1 uses the same pair of speakers as the  Home Theater front main left and right speak   ers  The amplified output from zone 1 connects  to the input on the back of the SRM 2 1 speaker  relay module  The Home Theater left and right  front main speaker outputs ar
98. terminate the CAT 5 wire to the 110  punchdown on the keypad     CAT 5 WIRE COLOR TYPE  BOW cua dca acd xe       12   Brown  White                 12                                    ed               Green  White              Status In  Orange            ados d dec Ground                White               IR Out  BIUG occa saca qe Sea COM A  Blue  White                COM B      To determine the amount of CAT 5 wire  required for the system installation  first  decide how many keypads will be used  then  determine the distance between each intend   ed keypad location to the intended CAV6 6  location  The maximum recommended wire  run length is 250 feet for each UNO Keypad       Make sure that the entire wire path  between keypads and CAV6 6 is clear and  not obstructed by a floor ceiling joist  or  masonry wall which can t be drilled through     INSTALLER  WIRING INSTRUCTIONS    RI 45 Connection Details  Connection shown     flat side on        push clip      the bottom    FU 45 using   56     Wiring Standard            mEE RSI cA   12 34 56 78              Confirm ahead of time that you can drill an  outlet hole easily and in an unobtrusive spot  to connect wires with the CAV6 6       Label wires with keypad and room location   This simplifies CAV6 6 hook up once the key   pads and speakers are installed     e  f you plan to use an additional IR receiver    with an UNO keypad  first determine the loca     tion of the IR receiver  then measure the dis   tance from the inte
99. tion                         1   p               mic x n              rasa    Ani                       REESE                                a ey a E   EE             I mea     prm            Sasha         T eee                   PRODUCT INTRODUCTION    Thank you for choosing the Russound   CAV6 6 S2 System to enhance your home with distributed  audio and video  This system s state of the art features and components blend seamlessly with your  unique lifestyle and preferences     Besides distributing and controlling six A  V sources to six rooms  zones   your CAV6 6 S2 System  offers many features that increase your enjoyment of living  Here are several features that you may  find particularly beneficial     Favorites   The UNO    S2 keypad s F1 and F2 buttons are preset favorites  These easy to set buttons make it  possible to hear your favorite radio station or watch your favorite satellite channel at Just the  right volume in your room with just a button push  Want something new  J ust re save the Favorite  with a new choice     Do Not Disturb   The Do Not Disturb mode prevents unwanted interruptions in your room and stops changes to your  selected A V source  You may have a nursery or study that you want to keep quiet  or maybe you are  watching a DVD and don t want it interrupted  Simply set the Do Not Disturb mode to  on  using the  User Menu  and be free from paging  Party Mode interaction and system wide functions like  All On   or  All Off      Party Mode   Ready to 
100. twork  Double check terminations during each phase of the installation to pre   vent accidental damage  Incorrect wiring is the number one cause for non war   ranty product damage        17    INSTALLER  GETTING STARTED    Unpacking the System Components    Keep the original carton and packing materials  for future shipment or storage         Check for any visible signs of damage  If  you encounter any concealed damage  con   sult your Russound dealer before proceeding  to install the unit       Retain the sales receipt as it establishes the  duration of the limited warranty and provides  information for insurance purposes   CAV6 6 S2 System Components        1  one  CAV6 6 Controller  Amplifier       6  six  UNO S2 System Control Keypads        1          UNO LRC1 Learning Preprogrammed  Remote Control      6  six  845 1 Micro Emitters    Tools needed for installation      Drill with a 1 2  x 6  drill bit       Keyhole saw     Flat head screwdriver  medium size        Phillips Screwdriver  cordless recommended        110 punchdown tool  included    e Modular RJ 45 crimper and connectors     Pair of diagonal cutters or wire strippers       Stud finder     Steel wire fish tape     Cable staples   e PLASTIC double gang electrical work boxes  System Installation Considerations    There are several factors to consider before  installing the Russound CAV6 6 S2 system       What are the intended listening zones  and  what zones require audio and video distribution  or audio only   
101. urce names for the sources attached to  the CAV6 6  See Source Setup Menu on Page 55 and Source Names  Vol Trim   Flow  Chart on page 69    1  SOURCE NUM   Select the source number this name will be assigned to    Src      2  SOURCE NAME   Select the name  SOURCE NUM will reappear on the LCD panel    Name  repeat the instructions for each source to be labeled     SRC VOL TRIM  SrcVT     This procedure allows the installer to adjust the output level of an individual source  The output vol   ume is adjustable by 16 dB  At 0 dB  the default setting   the volume is at max output  at  16 dB the  volume is at the lowest setting possible for that source only  See Source Setup Menu on Page 55  and Source Names  Vol Trim   Flow Chart on page 69    1  SOURCE NUM   Select the source number this level will be set for    Src      2  TRIM LEVEL   0 dB is max output volume   16 dB is lowest setting    Trim     NUMERIC IR              Numeric IR allows the installer to program source specific number functions  Channel 12  Disk 89             See Source Setup Menu on Page 55 and Numeric IR   Flow Chart on page 70    1  SOURCE NUM   Select the source number this function will be configured for    Src     2  USE NUM IR    Tells the system whether the source component has numeric   NumIR  scrolling  such as 100 disc CD player  A selection of    no    dis   ables Numeric IR and advances to SAVE CHANGES  3  HIGHEST NUM   Enter the highest possible number  for example  the 100 disc CD   High   play
102. ware procedure for  updating the UNO S2 s firmware     To access the Diagnostics Menu  press and hold  the Setup button on the right side of the keypad  until  DIAGNOSTICS  appears on the display  The    Praes Dutton  to be tested       menus are outlined in the diagram below     When finished  press and release the Setup but   ton again  except for the Update Firmware where  the power must be cycled      Note  Do not change Controller ID settings in  this menu  Controller ID is set in the Controller  Setup menu  see Controller Setup Menu on  page 73      Press button  I dana  reas    INSTALLER  FIRMWARE UPDATES    UNO S2 Keypad Firmware Update Procedure    Note  When a firmware update is released  it is  available online at the Document Center on  www russound com  in Technical Documents  under Multi zone products  The firmware update  procedure may be modified  so always check for  the latest version     Note  Disconnect ALL RNET links in the system  before proceeding with keypad update     Requirements    1  PC computer running Windows 95  98  ME  NT   2000  XP operating system   2  Available DB 9 serial RS 232 data port    baud rate  38400  data bits   8    no parity  1 stop bit  no flow control    3  UNO serial Programming Cable  Russound P N  2500 120633   4  Flash Magic   Philips IC update application    Flash Magic can be downloaded for free at    http    www esacademy com  software flashmagic flas  hmagic exe    Note  the same A C power circuit should be  used for th
103. wer          To connect from the SA ZX3 to an RJ  45 wall ply  such as the Russound 1201A Power Supply     plate  optional   use the patch cables to wire for    Components List      CAV6 6 Controller     UNO S2 Keypads     SA ZX3 Keypad Splitter   1201A 12VDC Power Supply    PlateMate    MOD3D     MOD RJ 45        5    W e 1             SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3    Zone Keypad Expansion                                                         1  ere      ibas      3    ru       Satellite    e            BR BROWN  BRAW         BROWN WHITE       Ss     Ej                                  ORANGE  CORAM         ORANGE WHITE    BL BLUE  BLAN                                             5 to UNO   Connection    90    SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4    A BUS Ready Sub Zone Addition    Adding A BUS allows sub zoning of the audio dis   tribution of the CAV6 6 system  This configura   tion demonstrates sub zoning of the first zone  through the use of an A BUS expansion hub   Only the first four  1 4  CAV6 6 zones can be  expanded using the same numbered  1 4  A BUS  Ready Sub Zone ports     Powering the A BUS Ready Sub Zones   The four A BUS Ready Sub Zone ports must be  powered by a Russound     5 24VDC 2 5A  power supply  which is plugged into the 24VDC  2 5A POWER INPUT jack on the rear of the  CAV6 6  This is only required when amplified  control modules are used without an A BUS hub     A BUS Hub   The A BUS Hub is used with A BUS amplified  control modules to create additional au
    
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