6Requirements Ensure that your home network wiring is in place before starting your system setup. The Multi Channel Amplifier can be controlled thro
7routing and zone settings for gain, bass, and treble. The display also shows zone activity. 2. Buttons—Provides access to menu options displayed on
8Technical SpecificationsMulti Channel Amplifier - 16Table 1: Multi Channel Amplifier - 16C4-16AMP3-B Multi Channel Amplifier - 16Communications: Et
9CHAPTER2 Installing the Multi Channel AmplifierThis device operates as part of the Control4 home system, which requires physical connections and log
10Plan Your Physical LayoutThis section can help you plan your physical connections.Use a worksheet to plan your amplifier connections: Using the wor
11WARNING! Connecting speaker wires or input cables while the Multi Channel Amplifier is powered, may cause shock and could damage the amplifier.Con
12Connect to the Network and Power1. If you are using an Ethernet connection for the Multi Channel Amplifier, use a standard 10/100 Base T Ethernet c
13Set Network Settings1. At the LCD screen, press the Network button.2. On the Network Configuration screen, choose an Ethernet or ZigBee network by
144c. Press OK (or press the Select Dial).4d. Press Save (or press the Select Dial).4e. Edit the IP, Mask, and GWay fields for the Static IP netwo
15CHAPTER3 Using Multi Channel AmplifierThis chapter introduces the LCD user interface screens on the Multi Channel Amplifier and the common system t
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16zones and any assigned input sources (such as Input 1 as shown in the following screen).A shaded arrowhead indicates that a signal is present.The m
17Manage Amplifier Output ZonesView or Change Output Settings To view or change source settings:1. On the In to Out Assignments screen, press the Set
18Menu buttons: Provide access to these screens:Inputs: Toggles view to a screen showing the gain for the currently assigned input.Tone: Displays th
19If you choose to edit the Treb Freq field, a new menu is displayed at the bottom of the screen, which includes the options Down, Up, OK, and Cancel
204.(Optional) Press the Outputs button to toggle back to the last Output screen that was accessed.5. Press the Exit button to return to the In to Ou
212.Use the buttons or the Select Dial to choose a setting to change: Once you press the Select button (or press the dial), you enter Edit mode.3. In
23CHAPTER4 Regulatory ComplianceThis product complies with the standards and practices referenced in this section for North America, Europe, or Austr
24Recycling InformationFor information on recycling, please go to www.control4.com/recyclingWarrantyThis device has a limited two (2) year warranty o
25IndexNumerics5-Band Parametric Equalizer 21AAdditional Resources 3Amplifier Outputs 7Audio InputConnect Audio Input Sources and Speakers 11Audio In
iiiContentsPreface Important Information ... 1Graphical Symbols in this Guide... 1Graphical Symbols on the
26DDisplaySet Preferences 20SettingsBacklight Timer 21Brightness 21Contrast 21Display Button 16EEthernet 13DHCP 13Static IP 13Ethernet Port 7FFeature
27LLimit 17MMenu Buttons (Assignments Screen) 16Display 16Network 16Setup 16Menu Buttons (Output Screen) 18Inputs 18Tone 18Menu Buttons (Output)Tone
28Network Button 16Notes 1OOptions Available in Composer 215-Band Parametric Equalizer 21Volume Curve 21OutputChange Settings 17Menu Buttons 18Inputs
29TToneMenu ButtonsExit 19Outputs 19Settings 18Bass Freq 18Bass Gain 18Treb Gain 18Treb Gain 18VVolume Curve 21Volume Limit 17WWarnings 1Warranty 24W
ivFCC Interference Statement... 23Industry Canada Statement ... 23Recycling Information ... 24Warranty ...
1PREFACEImportant InformationGraphical Symbols in this GuideWarning, Important, and Note paragraphs draw your attention to important safe practices a
2Safety Instructions1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this apparatu
3have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.15. Do not instal
5CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Multi Channel Amplifier - 16Control4 systems are uniquely configured for every customer and every site. A popular componen
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