NetStreams Quartet ™ User’s Guide ™
Copyright Title: Quartet User’s Guide Document Number: 020026 Original Publication Date: December 18, 2007 All rights reserved. Copyright © 2007 by NetStreams. All brand names, product names, and trademarks are properties of their respective owners. 3600 W. Parmer Lane, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78727 USA Phone: +1 512.977.9393 Fax: +1 512.977.
Contents Chapter 1: Overview ..................................................................................................................... 1-1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1-1 Package Contents ...................................................................................................................... 1-1 Required Tools ............................................................
Contents Connecting an Audio Port (sold separately) ........................................................................... 3-3 Powering the System ON .......................................................................................................... 3-3 Chapter 4: Using the Setup Menus ............................................................................................. 4-1 Using the Remote to Navigate the Menu ............................................................................
Contents Learning IR for Control of Sources ........................................................................................ 5-2 Creating Macros ....................................................................................................................... 5-3 2’S Repeat ............................................................................................................................. 5-4 Macro Time ...................................................................................
Chapter 1 Overview Introduction If the last time you experienced really great audio quality was at a live venue, we have good news. Now, with NetStreams Quartet Q4000, you can have that same memorable experience and enjoyment - everyday - in every room of your home. Imagine being able to listen to your favorite music in any room without having to deal with the complexity and clutter of equipment in each room.
Quartet User’s Guide Required Tools Tools required for installation of a Quartet Q4000 include: small flathead screwdriver CAT5 tester volt meter RJ45 crimping tool RJ45 connectors wire cutters wire strippers. NetStreams Documentation To view or print NetStreams documentation: 1. From a web browser, go to www.netstreams.com. 2. Click the Dealer Login button. 3. Log in with your dealer user name and password. 4. Select Dealer Documents.
Overview Hardware Labels CAUTION! To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Quartet User’s Guide provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. NOTE NetStreams provides a VSPW 12v DC power supply. Review whether this is the appropriate voltage and power supply for your country and call NetStreams Technical Services at (866) 353-3496 if you have any questions. A label located at the rear panel power connection indicates the DC power input for the unit.
Chapter 2 Key Features, Components, and Specifications Key Features of the Quartet System The following subsections discuss the key features of the Quartet system. 4-Sources + FM Tuner/4 Rooms Quartet is a 4-room system capable of distributing 4 global sources, a centralized FM tuner, and up to 4 remotely located sources (see Adding Sources using an Audio Port).
Quartet User’s Guide Adding Sources with an Audio Port Using the optional Audio Port, a local source can be connected to the keypad and played in that room. This is convenient for sources that are typically installed in the room like gaming systems, computers, cable boxes, and iPods. The Audio Port provides line level audio output making it ideal for driving powered subwoofers in the game room or external amplifiers for the poolside speakers.
Key Features, Components, and Specifications 2. Display 1.IR Receiver Figure 2-1 Quartet Front Panel 5. Common IR Emitter/Output Connector 7. 4 Quartet Keypad Connectors 10. MRP Power 3. IR Emitter Output Connectors for 4 Sources Switch 9. AC Power 6. FM Antenna Connector 8.4-pin Phoenix Connector 4. 4 RCA Connectors for Connectors for Speakers sources Figure 2-2 Quartet Rear Panel IR receiver - receives IR signals from the Quartet remote or a universal remote (sold separately) (front panel) 2.
Quartet User’s Guide 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Four Source Connectors - provides the inputs from the 4 home-wide sources (rear panel) Common IR Emitter/Output Connector- for IR source input. Used to mirror IR output from all source ports, and provides partial IR control of a second MRP. (rear panel) FM Antenna Connector (rear panel) Quartet Keypad Connectors - for the four keypads (rear panel) Four-pin Phoenix Connectors for Speakers - phoenix type connectors for four pairs of speakers (left and right).
Key Features, Components, and Specifications Specifications for the Remote Control Figure 2-4 shows how the Quartet remote control duplicates the functions of the keypad. Figure 1-5 shows the functions of the Quartet remote control. Dimensions 5.52" x 1.72" x 1.22" (L x W x D) Buttons: Room System Buttons and SRC Buttons Power: 3VDC (Off 2 x 1.
Quartet User’s Guide In-Wall Keypad Layout and Specifications In-Wall Keypad Front Layout 1. Source Selection Buttons 8. Pause 9. Play 10. Shuffle 11. Repeat 12. Skip Track Back 13. Skip Track Forward 14. Rewind 15. Fast Forward 2.FM Tuner 5. Volume Up 4. FM Scanning 16. Stop 6. Talk/Mute 17. Mode 7. Volume Down 3. Selects the Source Connected to the Audio Port Figure 2-5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Key Features, Components, and Specifications 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Repeat - repeats the currently selected song. Skip Track Back - goes to next track Skip Track Forward - goes to previous track Rewind - rewinds the current song. Fast forward - fast forwards the current song. Stop - stops the currently selected song. Mode - Toggles the mode setting for the currently selected source. In-Wall Keypad Rear Layout See Figure 2-6 for a diagram of the in-wall keypad rear layout.
Quartet User’s Guide IR Source control output Input level Input Impedance Output Level Power Power Consumption In-wall dimensions (backbox) (W x H x D) (EIA / TIA 568a termination required) Caged Euro Style Phoenix connector Infrared LED flashed; 38 and 56KHz supported 2 Vrms 10k Ohms 2.
Key Features, Components, and Specifications Figure 2-8 Audio Port (rear panel) 2-9 All specifications subject to change without notification. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2007 NetStreams Main +1 512.977-9393 / fax +1 512.977.9398 / Toll Free Technical Support +1 866-353-3496 3600 W. Parmer Lane, Suite 100; Austin, TX 78727 / www.netstreams.com.
Chapter 3 Getting Started Pre-Wiring for Quartet NetStreams recommends dealers wire the CEA 2030 standard for Multi-Room Audio (1 CAT5 + 1 14AWG/4-conductor speaker wire). The speaker wire should run from the MRP directly to the speakers. The CAT5 cable should run from the MRP to the Quartet in-wall keypads. See Figure 3-1 for a pre-wiring diagram for Quartet. NOTE NetStreams recommends pre-wiring according to Figure 3-1 to allow for a future upgrade path to Musica and DigiLinX.
Quartet User’s Guide Terminating a CAT5 Cable See Figure 3-2 for a diagram on how to terminate a CAT5 cable Figure 3-2 Terminating a CAT5 cable Installation To get started with your new system, you must first connect the cables as follows: 1. Connect the CAT5 cables from the back of the keypad (use connector labeled MRP connector) then connect the other end to the back of the unit labeled R1, R2, R3, and R4. 2.
Getting Started Connecting an Audio Port (sold separately) To connect an Audio Port AP500, run a CAT5 (terminated 568a) from the Audio Port to the connector on the back of the keypad labeled EIM. NOTE EIM runs should be less than 60 feet. Powering the System ON Press the Power switch on the rear of the MRP to the ON position (-). 2. To start the system and get to the home screen, press the ON button on the Quartet remote and the following screen appears. 1.
Chapter 4 Using the Setup Menus The Quartet MRP features an LCD screen on the front panel to guide you though a variety of system setup options. Using the remote, press the MENU key to access the menus. There are four menu items on the Main menu: ROOM - adjusts settings for the individual rooms. SOURCE - adjusts settings for each source. SYSTEM - adjusts settings for the system. EXIT - exits the menu system.
Quartet User’s Guide Right Arrow Moves to the next or previous column in the menu list; also used to increase a value. Left Arrow Moves to the next or previous column in the menu list; also used to decrease a value. Using the ROOM Menu The ROOM menu allows you to adjust settings for each individual room. Select ROOM from the main menu, then select a room, and the following screen appears. The settings on the ROOM menu include: NAME Name a room to be displayed on the front MRP screen.
Using the Setup Menus DND Tells the system that the room is not to be disturbed, by a page an intercom. PRIVACY When set to ON, the room cannot be monitored. When set to OFF, the room can be monitored. MONITOR Allows you to monitor another room from the current room’s keypad. SLEEP Used to set the system to ramp the volume down for a specified period of time and then turn it OFF. RNR Sets a specified period of time for the system to idle or wait before it begins to play music.
Quartet User’s Guide Figure 4-4 Specific ROOM menu The menu items available are discussed in the following subsections. Naming a Room The NAME menu allows the room name that appears on the front MRP screen to be customized. To customize a room name, follow these steps. Press the MENU key to select NAME. 2. Use the down arrow key to highlight MODIFY and press the MENU key. The following screen appears: 1. Figure 4-5 Modifying a room name Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the alphabet.
Using the Setup Menus Figure 4-6 New name appears under [Current] From the NAME menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. SP ZONE - to change rooms included in super zone (not recommended for this setting). SET ALL - sets all the rooms to this name.
Quartet User’s Guide Use the up or down arrow keys to adjust the tonal band from low to high. 6. When you are done adjusting the tonal bands, press the MENU button. 5. From the EQUALIZER menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. SP ZONE - inactive. SET ALL - sets all the rooms to this equalizer setting. Adjusting the Left/Right Balance The BALANCE setting modifies the balance from left to right for the selected room.
Using the Setup Menus NOTE Because super zone ties multiple rooms together, the balanced setting acts on all rooms. For example, if R1, R2, and R3 are in a super zone, the balanced setting will address each room’s speaker pair. Super zone does not have any way to know if 3 rooms are being used to power 1 very large room and no way to know right from left across multiple speaker pairs. The balance setting works only on individual speaker pairs. SET ALL - sets all the rooms to this balance.
Quartet User’s Guide Use the up or down arrow key to turn 3D Sound ON or OFF. 5. When you are done selecting the 3D sound feature, press the MENU key. 4. From the 3D SOUND menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. SP ZONE - to turn 3D sound ON or OFF in a super zone you have set up. SET ALL - sets all the rooms to this setting. Turning Loudness ON or OFF The LOUD setting increases the amount of bass in the room.
Using the Setup Menus Adjusting the Default Volume The DEF VOL setting sets the default volume between 0 and 15 when the room is first turned ON. NOTE The keypad’s volume will use the default volume or the keypad’s volume if the keypad volume is lower than the default or after the MRP has been powered OFF/ON. To change the default volume, follow these steps: Use the down arrow key to highlight DEF VOL. 2. Press the MENU key to select DEF VOL. 3.
Quartet User’s Guide Figure 4-12 Setting the volume Use the down arrow key to highlight MODIFY and press the MENU key. 4. Use the up or down arrow to select the volume. 5. Press the MENU key when you are done selecting the volume for the room. 3. From the VOLUME menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the previous menu item. PREV - to move to the next menu item. FACTORY - to return this setting back to the factory settings. SET ALL - sets all the rooms to this volume.
Using the Setup Menus Use the right or left arrow key to set the to set the speaker to 4 ohm, 6 ohm, or 8ohm. 5. If you have an Audio Port connected and want to use an external amplifier connected to the RCA outputs of that Audio Port, press the down arrow key to select INT and use the right or left arrow key to change it to AUX. The INT + AUX setting allows an external amplifier to be used and at the same time drives the speakers using Quartet’s internal amplifier. 4.
Quartet User’s Guide From the E-N ADJ menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. FACTORY - returns this setting back to the factory setting. SET ALL - sets all the rooms to this setting. Setting Up a Super Zone The SP ZONE setting is used to group rooms into a super zone. Rooms in a super zone act as one. There can be only one super zone per system. To group rooms in a super zone, follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Using the Setup Menus Intercom Room/Monitoring Settings Do Not Disturb Setting (DND) The DND setting can be enabled or disabled. If the DND feature is enabled, that room’s keypad can be set to DND, however if the setting is disabled that room’s keypad will not have DND available. If a room’s DND feature is enabled, the installer can set the keypad’s default to ON or OFF. This is useful during a power outage when the Quartet powers back ON, the room will come up with DND ON.
Quartet User’s Guide NOTE If allowed by the ENABLE setting, DND can be turned ON at the keypad using the shift key ( + *) followed by the PLAY button. Privacy Settings PRIVACY allows a key pad to block being monitored. Privacy can be enabled or disabled for the user to select their privacy setting from the keypad in the room. If it is enabled, the room can select PRIVACY ON/OFF from the keypad. Disabled prevents the ROOM from having the feature.
Using the Setup Menus NOTE If allowed by the ENABLE setting, privacy can be turned on at the keypad using the shift key, followed by the SHUF key. Regardless of the PRIVACY setting, the room cannot monitor, be monitored, page, or intercom if that room’s audio port is set to global and is being listened by another room. From the PRIVACY menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to previous menu item. FACTORY - to return this setting back to the factory default.
Quartet User’s Guide SP-ZONE - to set up MONITOR for a super zone. SET ALL - sets all the rooms to this setting. Setting the Sleep Timer The SLEEP setting is used to set the system to ramp the volume down for a specified period of time and then turn it OFF. The SLEEP timer can be selected to run from 5 to 60 minutes, in 5 minute intervals. Use the down arrow key to highlight SLEEP. 2. Press the MENU key to select SLEEP. 3. Use the down arrow key to highlight MODIFY and press the MENU key.
Using the Setup Menus playing before it turns OFF, and a length of time before the designated source comes back ON. For example, before going to bed a user could enable RNR, 10 minutes later the currently playing source will turn itself OFF, the keypad will wait 7 hours then switch to the DVD player, and initiate a macro. Use the down arrow key to highlight RNR. 2. Press the MENU key to select RNR. 3. Use the down arrow key to highlight MODIFY and press the MENU key. The following screen appears: 1.
Quartet User’s Guide Quartet Keypad Settings Adjusting the Keypad Pilot Light Setting The PL LIGHT setting adjusts the pilot light on the keypad. The pilot light illuminates the top six keys above the arrow keys when the keypad is OFF. To adjust the pilot light setting, follow these steps: Use the down arrow key to highlight PL LIGHT. 2. Press the MENU key to select PL LIGHT. 3. Use the down arrow key to highlight MODIFY and press the MENU key. The following screen appears: 1.
Using the Setup Menus Figure 4-22 Adjusting the backlight Use the right or left arrow key to set the backlight from 0 to 9. 5. Press the down arrow key to select how long before the backlight times out. You can select from Always ON up to 15 minutes. 6. When you are done changing the backlight, press the MENU key again. 4. From the BK LIGHT menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. SP-ZONE - to set the backlight for a super zone.
Quartet User’s Guide Figure 4-23 Locking or unlocking the keypad Press the up or down arrow key to lock and unlock the keypad. 5. When you are done locking or unlocking the keypad, press the MENU key again. 4. From the KEY LOCK menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. SP-ZONE - to lock or unlock the keypad for a super zone. SET ALL - sets all the rooms to this setting.
Using the Setup Menus 5. When you are done adjusting the sound, press MENU again. From the CHIME BELL menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. FACTORY - returns this setting back to the factory setting. SET ALL - sets all the rooms to this setting. Changing the AUX MODE The AUX MODE setting determines if the Audio Port output in the room is restricted to that room or if other rooms can listen to the Audio Port as well.
Quartet User’s Guide Using the SOURCE Menus The SOURCE menu lets you adjust settings for each individual source. Select SOURCE from the Main menu. Select a source to change settings for an individual source as shown in the following figure. Figure 4-26 SOURCE menu After you select a source, the following screen appears: Figure 4-27 The menu items available from the SOURCE menu include: NAME Allows you to name a specific room. IN GAIN Changes the amount of adjustment for source input sensitivity.
Using the Setup Menus Naming a Source The NAME setting changes the name of the source. To change a source name, follow these steps: Use the MENU key to select NAME. 2. Use the down arrow key to highlight MODIFY. 3. Press the MENU key to select MODIFY and the following screen appears: 1. Figure 4-28 Modifying a Source Name Use the up and down arrow to scroll through the alphabet. The > button to shift the alphabet to lowercase and numerical characters. 5.
Quartet User’s Guide Source Input Adjustments (IN GAIN) The IN GAIN setting changes the amount of adjustment for source input sensitivity (+/- 6db).To change the input sensitivity, follow these steps: Use the down arrow key to highlight IN GAIN. 2. Press the MENU key to select IN GAIN. 3. Use the down arrow key to highlight MODIFY and press the MENU key. The following screen appears: 1. Figure 4-30 Setting the input adjustment Press the up or down arrow key to move the sensitivity higher or lower. 5.
Using the Setup Menus Press the MENU key to select SENSITIVITY. 3. Use the down arrow key to highlight MODIFY and press the MENU key. The following screen appears: 2. Figure 4-31 Defining the tuner’s sensitivity Use the up or down arrow key to set the sensitivity to low, mid, or high. 5. When you are done setting the sensitivity, press the MENU key. 4. From the SENSITIVITY menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item.
Quartet User’s Guide Use the up or down arrow key to set the tuning level from 50 to 200KHz. 5. When you are done defining the tuning level, press the MENU key again. 4. From the SPACING menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. FACTORY - to set return to the factory default. SET ALL - to set all rooms to this setting.
Using the Setup Menus Setting FM Tuner Presets The PRESET setting defines up to 20 tuner presets. The PRESET menu has three options: MODIFY, AUTO, and SHOW. MODIFY enables presets to be set and changed manually. To modify a preset, follow these steps: Press the down arrow key to highlight PRESET. 2. Press the MENU key to select PRESET. 3. Press the down arrow key to highlight MODIFY and press the MENU key. The following screen appears: 1.
Quartet User’s Guide Figure 4-35 Setting presets automatically Quartet will immediately begin to scan available stations and set presets when it has good reception, until the presets are full or there is no more frequency to scan. Quartet will return to the PRESET menu after the AUTO scan is complete. The final menu item in the PRESET menu is SHOW. SHOW is used to show all FM presets at once for easy review. To view the presets, follow these steps: Press the down arrow key to highlight PRESET. 2.
Using the Setup Menus Figure 4-37 System Main Menu The settings available from this menu are as follows: LCD BACKLIGHT - adjusts the level of the backlight on the Quartet display and how long it stays ON. MENU LOCK - locks the menu on the Quartet display. SETTING - this menu is used to save Quartet’s current settings to internal memory. PASSWORD - lock/unlock users out of accessing the MRP SETTINGS menu, with a password protected screen.
Quartet User’s Guide Press the down arrow key to select how long the backlight stays on. You can select from ALWAYS ON, from 10 to 50 seconds, and from 1 minute to 15 minutes. 6. When you are done selecting how long the backlight stays on, press the MENU key again. 5. From the LCD B-LIGHT menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. FACTORY - to return to the factory default. SET ALL - inactive.
Using the Setup Menus Locking and Unlocking the MRP Menu The MENU LOCK setting locks the menus on the Quartet MRP display. You use a password (set under SYSTEM->PASSWORD) to unlock the display. To lock the display, follow these steps: Press the down arrow key to highlight MENU LOCK. 2. Press the MENU key to select MENU LOCK. 3. Press the down arrow key to highlight MODIFY and press the MENU key. The following screen appears: 1.
Quartet User’s Guide Figure 4-41 Adjusting Setting From this menu, you can also select from the following options: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. FACTORY - to return to the factory default. 4-32 All specifications subject to change without notification. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2007 NetStreams Main +1 512.977-9393 / fax +1 512.977.9398 / Toll Free Technical Support +1 866-353-3496 3600 W. Parmer Lane, Suite 100; Austin, TX 78727 / www.
Chapter 5 Learning IR This chapter discusses the following: Adjusting the IR Frequency Learning IR for Control of Sources Creating Macros You learn IR from the SOURCES menu ->S1, S2, S3, or S4 selected. Adjusting the IR Type The IR TYPE setting sets the IR frequency to 38 or 56 KHz and if the source uses alternating codes. To set the IR frequency, follow these steps: 1. Use the down arrow key to highlight IR TYPE. 2. Press the MENU key to select IR TYPE. 3.
Quartet User’s Guide 7. When you are done setting the IR frequency and code, press the MENU key again. From the IR TYPE menu, you can also select: NEXT - to move to the next menu item. PREV - to move to the previous menu item. FACTORY - to return this setting to the factory default. SET ALL - sets all the rooms to this setting. Learning IR for Control of Sources The IR LEARN menu learns source’s remote control IR commands to the Quartet remote.
Learning IR 6. Select the key on the sources’s remote you want to learn. Quartet displays the following: Figure 5-4 7. Selecting the key on the source’s remote Repeat the key again to confirm. The Quartet displays the following if the key has been learned. Figure 5-5 Successful IR learn If you want to create a Macro, press the right arrow key. 9. Enter the Quartet’s remote key you want to learn it to and then the source’s remote key you want to learn. You can create up to a 4-step macro. 10.
Quartet User’s Guide 2’S Repeat 2’s Repeat is the delay time between the first IR command sent and all consecutive IR commands sent from the 2nd function on each button (Button Hold). If the Disable option is selected, then there are no repetitive IR commands sent. NOTE This setting can be useful if a source needs “processing time” between IR commands. If IR commands are sent too quickly, they can queue and create unexpected results.
Learning IR Figure 5-7 Setting the macro time In response to the KEY prompt, select the delay time between each IR command sent in a macro by pressing the right or left arrow keys. You can select from 0 to 5 seconds. 5. Press the down arrow key to select the delay time between each IR command sent in an RnR macro. You can select from 0 to 5 seconds. Use the right or left arrow key to select the time. 6. When you are done setting the RnR macro time, press the MENU key. 4.
Quartet User’s Guide Figure 5-8 Entering macros Select up to four buttons on the remote that you want to include in the first macro. 5. Press the up or down arrow key to select the second macro. 6. Select up to four buttons on the remote that you want to include in the second macro. An example screen follows. 4. Figure 5-9 7. Setting up to two macros When you are done setting up the two macros, press the MENU key again. To trigger key macro 13, press the left arrow key on the keypad.
Chapter 6 Using the Quartet Keypads to Listen to Audio In-Wall Keypad Figure 6-1 Quartet Keypad Turn Keypad ON/OFF To turn the keypad ON for a room, press the source key once. To turn the keypad OFF for a room, press the source button again. Turn Volume Up/Down Use the up or down arrow keys on the keypad to control the volume. 6-1 All specifications subject to change without notification. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2007 NetStreams Main +1 512.977-9393 / fax +1 512.977.
Quartet User’s Guide Mute Audio To mute the audio for a room, press the TALK/MUTE button once. To unmute the audio for a room, press the TALK/MUTE button again. Select a Global Source Select S1, S2, S3, or S4 to select a global source. Select a Source for All Rooms Press and hold S1, S2, S3, or S4 to select a source for all rooms. Control a Source Press the 0 to 9 keys to control a source. Press and hold the 0 to 9 keys to select presets 10 through 19.
Using the Quartet Keypads to Listen to Audio Trigger Key Macros Press the left arrow key to trigger key macro 13. Press the right arrow key to trigger key macro 14. Special Functions Sleep Press STOP and MODE, then key 7 to turn sleep ON. Press STOP and MODE, then key 7 again to turn sleep OFF. RNR Press STOP and MODE, then key 8 to turn RNR ON. Press STOP and MODE, then key 8 again to turn RNR OFF.
Quartet User’s Guide Left Arrow Moves to the next or previous column in the menu list; also used to decrease a value. 6-4 All specifications subject to change without notification. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2007 NetStreams Main +1 512.977-9393 / fax +1 512.977.9398 / Toll Free Technical Support +1 866-353-3496 3600 W. Parmer Lane, Suite 100; Austin, TX 78727 / www.netstreams.com.
Chapter 7 Whole House and Room-to-Room Paging In-Wall Keypad Figure 7-1 Quartet Keypad Paging all Rooms (Whole House Paging) Press and hold the Talk/Mute button down for 4 seconds to page all the rooms. Answering a Page Press the TALK/MUTE button once. Speak into the the speaker. The person who wishes to talk must press and release the TALK/MUTE button to take control of the intercom session. 7-1 All specifications subject to change without notification. All rights reserved.
Quartet User’s Guide Hanging Up on a Page Press any source button once. NOTE Rooms in DND (Do Not Disturb) mode will not hear the page. Paging One Room Press and hold the TALK/MUTE button for one second (until it blinks), then select S1, S2, S3, or S4 to select a specific room. NOTE Paging and room monitoring functions must be performed at the keypad location. NOTE Rooms in DND (Do Not Disturb) mode will not hear the page.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting The following sections discuss symptoms, explanations, and actions required for troubleshooting Quartet. Symptom System does not power ON. Explanation Power cable is not fully connected or fuse is blown. Action Turn OFF the power on the MRP. 2. Ensure proper power cable connection. 3. Check fuse and replace with a 3A, 110V fuse. 4. Turn system back ON. 1. Symptom There are problems when trying to learn the IR keys on the Quartet keypad.
NetStreams Panorama System Installation Guide FREQ setting for that source input from the menu on the Quartet keypad (using the IR section of the menu). 3. Some source manufacturer’s remote controls transmit IR codes in reverse polarity. Try learning the IR codes to the keypad by pointing the remote control at the keypad once to lean the code, then point it away, and press the same button again, and finally point it back at the keypad to verify the IR code learned.
Appendix A j Quartet Keypad Quick Reference Pause Play Source Keys Shuffle Repeat Previous 2X Next 2X Rewind Fast Forward Stop Mode FM Volume Up FM Scanning Selects the source connected to the Audio Port How the Keypad Works Press Means to press the key once. Press and Hold Means to press the key and hold it down. Shift Means to press STOP and MODE at the same time, followed by another key indicating the function.
j Appendix A Quartet Keypad Quick Reference Table 2. Function Quick Reference Function Description Press Button Select a source. Selects a source for that room. Press S1, S2, S3, S4 or FM, depending on desired source. Select a source for all rooms. Selects a source for all rooms (Party mode). Press and hold S1, S2, S3, S4 or FM. Select a local source in the room. Selects a local source located in the room. Press AUX. Select a local source in another room.