Home Automation 62A12-1 manual

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    62A12-1 Hi-Fi Expansion Kit Installation Manual Document Number 62I12-1 Rev A October, 2006[...]

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    Copyright © 2006 Home Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved[...]

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    Page 1 Description This kit expands the HAI Hi-Fi Whole Home Audio Distribution System from 4 Zones and 4 Sources to a full 8 Zone, 6 Source system. Features: • Adds an additional 4 zones of audio and 2 audio sources throu ghout your home • Modular Zone Amplifier Cards plug in to the Hi-Fi Main Board Assem bly • Remote Input Modules (RIM) and[...]

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    Page 2 1. Remove the faceplate. 2. The insert attaches to the RIM with one latch on th e right and one on the left. Using a small-bladed screwdriver, gently depr ess the la tch on one side while lifting up on th e insert. Once the latches are released on one side, remove th e insert from the other side. 3. Align the latches of the new insert to the[...]

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    Page 3 IR Output Each RIM ships with an IR flasher (62A08-1). The IR flasher is used for sending IR data to the source equipment. When you point your source equipm ent re mote control at the IR receiver in the VSC and send a signal, the IR data is routed to the approp riate RIM (to which the source is connected), which then sends the IR signal thro[...]

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    Page 4 Changing the Color of the VSC The color of the VSC may be changed to complem ent the interior décor. Th e VSC is supplied with a white faceplate, knob, and insert. Additional colors ar e available; contact your HAI distributor for more information. Change the color of the RIM as follows: 1. Remove the faceplate. Firmly grasp the knob and pu[...]

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    Page 5 Speaker Wiring When running the cables for speakers, use 16-gauge two-conductor or fou r-conductor (four-conductor stranded is recommended for neater installation) sp eaker wire. Speaker cable is hom erun from the speaker location to the location of the Hi-Fi Main Assem bly. The Hi-Fi System is designed to work with one pair of speakers per [...]

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    Page 6 Installing Zone Amplifier Cards Zone Amplifier Cards (ZAC) can be added at any tim e to increas e the total num ber of zones to eight. To install a Zone Amplifier Card: 1) Power down the Hi-Fi system by unplugging both Power Supply units (if applicable) from the inputs labeled “Power” on the Hi-Fi Main Assemble. 2) Pull upward on each of[...]

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    Page 7 4) Install additional Zone Amplifier Cards in an e mpty connector (CN5-CN8) by positioning the Zone Amplifier Card directly over the connect or and gently but firmly pushing down on both sides of the card until the t op and bottom are securely seated into th e connector. 5) Replace the cover by pushing down on each of the 4 plungers until yo[...]

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    Page 8 Powering the Hi-Fi Syst em The Power Supply (HAI Part Number: 62A07-1) pow ers the Hi-Fi processor and 4 Zone Amplifier Cards. One Power Supply is needed to power Zone s 1-4 and a second Power Supply (supplied) is used to power Zones 5-8 (when connected to the Power jack on the right). 1) Insert the connector for the Power Supply into the Po[...]

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    Page 9 Specifications Zones 1-8 Power Amplifier Outputs Continuous Average Output Powe r: 30W (15W x 2) Two chan nels driven 30-20kHz @ 1% THD Rated Distort ion (1/2 power ): 0.40% Rated Im pedance: 6 Ohms Damping Fact or: 50+ Frequency Respon se (20-20kHz): ±2dB Preamplifier Section Variable ou tput: 0-600mV Impedance: 600 Ohms Source Inputs 1-6 [...]

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