Multi Room Audio System Installation Instructions 560011 560125D 560125R 560884 POWER Distribution Unit Desktop Amplifier Remote Amplifier Matrix Switcher MUTE ZONES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUDIO R AUDIO L IR DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT DC 24V INPUT POWER
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Contents 1.0 Product Range 5 2.0 Important Notes 6 3.0 System Overview 6 4.0 System Configurations 7 5.0 4.1 Matrix 7 4.2 Standalone 8 Installation and Connection 9 9 5.1 Location and Mounting 5.2 An Example System 11 5.3 C-Bus Cabling 12 5.4 Speaker Cabling 14 5.5 Digital Audio Cabling 16 5.6 IR Target Cabling 18 5.7 Shielded Audio Cabling 20 5.8 Connecting Multi Room Audio Units 22 6.0 C-Bus System Clock 25 7.0 C-Bus Network Burden 25 8.
Multi Room Audio System 11.0 4 Unit Connections 53 11.1 Distribution Unit 53 11.2 Amplifiers 54 11.3 Matrix Switcher 57 12.0 Troubleshooting 60 13.0 Electrical Specifications 62 13.1 Distribution Unit 62 13.2 Matrix Switcher 62 13.3 Amplifiers 63 13.4 System Audio Performance 64 14.0 Mechanical Specifications 65 15.0 Standards Complied 69 16.
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Multi Room Audio System 2.0 • • • • • • • 3.0 Important Notes The Matrix Switcher has a built-in C-Bus power supply. Take this into account when determining the power supply requirement of the C-Bus network. Avoid laying analogue or digital audio cable alongside mains cable, to minimise EMI interference and signal disruption. Do not cover or block the vents on the Matrix Switcher enclosure.
Installation Instructions used to broadcast a message to all zones. Additionally each Amplifier is capable of accepting a local stereo audio input, providing up to seven stereo audio channels for each Amplifier. By adding infrared (IR) targets and emitters to the system, Amplifiers can distribute infrared remote control signals to audio source equipment via the Matrix Switcher.
Multi Room Audio System 4.2 Standalone In a standalone configuration a stereo audio source is connected to the input of a Distribution Unit. The output of the Distribution Unit is connected to the digital input of each Amplifier. RJ45 splitters are used to connect all digital inputs to a common Cat-5 cable run. A Matrix Switcher is not used. Up to eight Amplifiers can be connected in this mode using a total cable length of up to 45 m. This is illustrated in Figure 3.
Installation Instructions 5.0 Installation and Connection The most time consuming stage of installing a typical Multi Room Audio system is likely to be cabling and wiring. To ensure successful wiring and connection of a Multi Room Audio system: • • • 5.1 Plan – Consider the way the system will be used and create drawings to indicate where terminations will be located.
Multi Room Audio System Amplifiers and Switch Mode Power Supply Suitable locations for Amplifiers may include built-in robes, a pantry or in a ceiling space which is not subjected to high temperature. Alternatively Amplifiers may be located centrally with the Matrix Switcher. Air must be allowed to flow against the fins on the sides of the Amplifiers (by natural convection). Ensure that at least 50 mm of free space is left at the rear and at each side of the Amplifiers.
Installation Instructions free space free space 50 mm air vent Amplifier free space 10 mm Switchmode Power Supply for Amplifiers free space POWER MUTE 50 mm 50 mm Figure 5 – Clearance must be left around Amplifiers and their Power Supplies 5.2 An Example System In a Multi Room Audio (MRA) installation, you can locate an Amplifier and speakers in each room where audio is required.
Multi Room Audio System 5.3 C-Bus Cabling The Amplifiers and Matrix Switcher in a Multi Room Audio system must be connected to a common C-Bus network. Use Cat-5 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) C-Bus cable, and appropriately wired RJ45 plugs and wall plates. Pinouts and cable conductor assignments are provided in Figure 6 and Table 1. Label wall plates to differentiate between other RJ45 connection types (such as Digital Audio and Ethernet).
Installation Instructions L BR3 Volume DVD Family Play Skip (Zone 3) next (Zone 4) Light Radio DVD Dyn1 IR IR L Sw RJ45 Sw C C Vol TV Local Dyn2 M C Dining Lounge Volume C DA IR DVD Play Skip IR next C Sw Kitchen C Sw (Zone 5) (Zone 6) IR (Zone 2) Pantry Patio C L Sw BIR Volume DVD C A RJ45 BR2 Play Skip CA C next RJ45 Sw RJ45 Garage IR BR1 L Volume (Zone 1) DVD Play Skip Vol / Src Dyn1 Dyn2 next M Matrix Switcher, 3×MRA Amps, Source Equipment A DA MRA R
Multi Room Audio System 5.4 Speaker Cabling Depending on the installation, speakers may be mounted on a wall using brackets, or flush mounted on a wall or ceiling. When speakers are mounted on brackets, it is recommended that an RCA wall plate is installed adjacent to each speaker. Spring-release or screw binding post wall plates are used to connect to speaker outputs of the Amplifiers. Use low impedance speaker cable to connect the binding post (Amplifier) wall plates to the RCA (speaker) wall plates.
Installation Instructions R L BR3 Family (Zone 4) (Zone 3) RCA RCA IR IR L Sw Sw R R R b b M Mb Lounge Dining RCA R R b DA IR IR Sw Kitchen Sw (Zone 5) Pantry L Sw (Zone 6) IR R b BR2 (Zone 2) R RCA Patio R BIR R A bA Sw Garage IR R BR1 L (Zone 1) RCA R M Matrix Switcher, 3×MRA Amps, Source Equipment A DA MRA Remote Amp, MRA Desktop Amp Sw Speaker (wall surface mounted) IR Target (ceiling mounted) Speaker cable L IR IR C-Bus wall switch Local Input (o
Multi Room Audio System 5.5 Digital Audio Cabling A digital audio cable must be connected between each Amplifier and the Matrix Switcher. Use Cat-5 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) data cable, and appropriately wired RJ45 plugs and wall plates. Since Cat-5 cable may be used for several purposes within the same installation, it is recommended you use green cable for digital audio connections, pink for C-Bus and blue for Ethernet.
Installation Instructions L BR3 Family (Zone 3) (Zone 4) IR IR L Sw Sw RJ45 D D MD Dining Lounge D Sw Kitchen Sw (Zone 5) L Sw (Zone 6) IR BR2 (Zone 2) Pantry Patio RJ45 DA IR IR BIR D A DA Sw RJ45 RJ45 Garage M IR BR1 L (Zone 1) Matrix Switcher, 3×MRA Amps, Source Equipment A DA MRA Remote Amp, MRA Desktop Amp Sw Speaker (wall surface mounted) IR Target (ceiling mounted) Cat-5 cable L IR IR C-Bus wall switch Local Input (on wall plate) IR Target (ceiling mounte
Multi Room Audio System 5.6 IR Target Cabling An infrared (IR) target can be connected to the green Phoenix socket on the rear of each Amplifier. This allows an IR remote control to operate audio source equipment which is fitted with IR emitters connected to the Matrix Switcher. Figure 12 shows two methods of connecting an IR target to an Amplifier. A suitable IR target is the Clipsal 8050TT Tube Target mounted on a ceiling or wall (optionally via a wall plate).
Installation Instructions L BR3 Family (Zone 3) (Zone 4) IR IR L Sw 3.5 mm Sw I I MI Dining Lounge 3.5 mm I DA IR IR Kitchen Sw Sw (Zone 5) Pantry Patio L Sw (Zone 6) IR BR2 (Zone 2) BIR I A 3.5 mm IA Sw 3.
Multi Room Audio System 5.7 Shielded Audio Cabling Multi Room Audio Amplifiers have line level local audio inputs (LOCAL IN), which can be used to play audio from a locally connected music player or PC. Amplifiers also have volume affected line level audio outputs (ZONE OUT) which can be connected to other audio equipment. The Desktop Amplifier has a headphone output. These inputs and outputs should be cabled and terminated if they are to be utilised.
Installation Instructions L L Family BR3 3.5 mm (Zone 4) (Zone 3) IR IR L Sw Sw L R MR RCA Dining Lounge RCA + 3.5 mm R DA IR IR Sw Kitchen Sw (Zone 5) Patio (Zone 6) BR2 (Zone 2) Pantry 3.5 mm L H Sw BIR IR A RA RCA Sw Garage IR BR1 L L (Zone 1) 3.5 mm M Matrix Switcher, 3×MRA Amps, Source Equipment A DA MRA Remote Amp, MRA Desktop Amp IR Speaker (wall surface mounted) IR Target (ceiling mounted) Speaker cable H Headphone + Local audio input wall plate (3.
Multi Room Audio System 5.8 Connecting Multi Room Audio Units Once wall plate connections have been installed and cabled and speakers have been connected, you are ready to connect the Multi Room Audio Amplifiers and Matrix Switcher. Figures 15 to 17 show the connection of Amplifiers for zones 1, 2 and 6 of the example system. Figure 18 shows the connection of Amplifiers for zones 3, 4 and 5 (which are centrally located), and for the Matrix Switcher. Unit connections are identified on Page 53.
Installation Instructions Zone 2 Desktop Amp (BR2) L DIGITAL AUDIO IN R ZONE LOCAL OUT L IN EXTERNAL IR OPTICAL TARGET IN Unit R POWER DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Speakers - Zone 2 IR Digital Audio Z2 Z2 Local Input C-Bus Z2 Figure 16 – Zone 2 Desktop Amplifer connections Zone 6 Remote Amp (Patio/Garage) L DIGITAL AUDIO IN R ZONE LOCAL OUT L IN EXTERNAL IR OPTICAL TARGET IN Unit R POWER Speakers - Zone 6 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT IR Digital Audio Z6 Z6 C-Bus Figure 17 – Zone 6 Amplifie
Multi Room Audio System L DIGITAL AUDIO IN R ZONE LOCAL OUT L IN Zone 5 Amp (Kitchen) EXTERNAL IR OPTICAL TARGET IN Unit R POWER DIGITAL AUDIO OUT L ZONE LOCAL OUT L IN DIGITAL AUDIO IN R Zone 4 Amp (Family) EXTERNAL IR OPTICAL TARGET IN Unit R POWER DIGITAL AUDIO OUT L DIGITAL AUDIO IN R ZONE LOCAL OUT L IN Zone 3 Amp (BR3) EXTERNAL IR OPTICAL TARGET IN Unit R POWER DIGITAL AUDIO OUT IR Speakers - Zone 5 Z5 Speakers - Zone 4 Z4 Z3 Local Inputs C-Bus Z3 Z4 Digit
Installation Instructions 6.0 C-Bus System Clock The Multi Room Audio Matrix Switcher and Amplifiers incorporate a software selectable C-Bus system clock. The system clock is used to synchronise data communication over a C-Bus network. At least one active C-Bus system clock is required on each C-Bus network for successful communication. No more than three units on any C-Bus network should have clock circuitry enabled, so this option is normally disabled using the C-Bus Toolkit software.
Multi Room Audio System 8.0 C-Bus Power Requirements The Matrix Switcher has a built-in C-Bus Power Supply which provides 330 mA to the C-Bus network. Multi Room Audio Amplifiers draw 22 mA from the C-Bus network. The Matrix Switcher supplies enough C-Bus power for at least seven Multi Room Audio Amplifiers and seven C-Bus wall switches (such as the Ulti Saturn or DLT). The Distribution Unit does not connect to C-Bus and therefore does not impact on the power requirements of a C-Bus network.
Installation Instructions 10.0 Programming and Setup Once a Multi Room Audio (MRA) system has been installed, it must be configured using the C-Bus Toolkit software and the Multi Room Audio Rapid Programming Application (MARPA). Radio Tuner (Audio source #1) Infrared DVD (Audio source #3) Digital Audio Analogue Audio C-Bus Digital TV (Audio source #2) Unit 1 2 3 4 C-Bus Dimmer ZONES 1 IR Target 3 2 4 6 7 8 IR Target POWER Volume Radio Station+ Station- Computer (Local Input) Vol.
Multi Room Audio System It is highly recommended that you complete a C-Bus Training Course before configuring a Clipsal Multi Room Audio system. Sections 10.1 and 10.2 take you through the configuration process. These sections assume you are familiar with the C-Bus Toolkit software. They use the example system shown in Figure 19.
Installation Instructions 3) Create the Group Addresses. These are used to associate buttons on wall switches or a touch screen with Amplifier control functions such as volume and source selection. For each Amplifier, create a Group Address for each of the following that will be controlled from a C-Bus device: • Volume • Bass • Treble • Next Source • Previous Source • Absolute Source (used in combination with a selector) • Dynamic 1 • Dynamic 2.
Multi Room Audio System 4) A button on a wall switch can be used to select a specific audio source (absolute source). This is normally achieved by configuring the button as a scene. If you program a C-Bus DLT wall switch to select an absolute source, you must create a Group Address in the Trigger Control Application and an Action Selector (selector) for each scene. These allow you to send labels to the DLT scenes. Such a Trigger Control Group Address with selectors is shown in Figure 21.
Installation Instructions 6) Select the Units branch of the C-Bus Toolkit tree view and add the C-Bus units to the network. Figure 23 shows C-Bus Toolkit after adding the units used in the example MRA system. Added units consist of: 1 × MRA Matrix Switcher 3 × MRA Amplifiers 3 × C-Bus wall switches 1 × DIN Rail Dimmer. Figure 23 – Units added to the network in the MRA project 7) Configure the Matrix Switcher unit (if necessary).
Multi Room Audio System 8) Configure the Amplifiers. In a typical MRA system such as in Figure 19 the default settings on the Audio Levels and Zoning tabs are sufficient. The Remote tab (Desktop Amplifier) is configured by default to use the remote control supplied with the Desktop Amplifier. The C-Bus Control tab must be configured in order to control an Amplifier from a C-Bus wall switch. Select the Application first.
Installation Instructions Figure 27 – The C-Bus Control tab for the Zone 3 Remote Amplifier The Absolute source is used to select a specific audio source, such as Analogue Source 1 or Local Input. It consists of a Group Address and a selector (level). When selecting an Absolute Group Address, you are asked if you want to create levels for the selected Group Address. After responding with Yes, you can click the Parameters button to see which levels are used to select specific audio sources.
Multi Room Audio System Button 1 used for single button bass or treble Buttons 2 and 3 used for bass or treble pair Set Short Release to Recall 1 (or Recall 2) Key Functions tab Set Recall 1 (or Recall 2) level to 50% Blocks tab Figure 28 – Setting short release recall levels for bass and treble buttons Figure 29 shows configuration of the C-Bus DLT wall switch used in Zone 1 of the MRA example system.
Installation Instructions Absolute Source selection is a little more complicated, as it is best performed using a scene. To configure a button that selects an absolute source using a scene: i) Select the Scene function for the button. (Note that a button is referred to as a key in some versions of Toolkit). ii) iii) Properties button next to the Function. This brings Click the up the “Define a Scene” panel.
Multi Room Audio System Figure 31 – Configuring the Ulti Saturn wall switch for Zone 2 If a wall switch is programmed with one or more absolute source buttons as well as a next/previous source button, add the next/previous source Group Address(es) to the scene used for absolute source selection. This will force the scene button’s indicator to switch off when the next or previous source button is selected. This is shown in Figure 32.
Installation Instructions Figure 32 – Configuring a button for absolute source selection for Zone 2 37
Multi Room Audio System Figures 33 to 36 show the configuration of the Neo wall switch used in Zone 3 of the MRA example system.
Installation Instructions Figure 34 – Configuring the Neo wall switch for Zone 3 (showing Scene 2) 39
Multi Room Audio System Figure 35 – Configuring the Neo wall switch for Zone 3 (showing Scene 3) 40
Installation Instructions Figure 36 – Configuring the Neo wall switch for Zone 3 (showing Scene 4) 41
Multi Room Audio System 9) Configure any additional C-Bus units. Figure 37 shows the configuration of the 4 Channel Dimmer used in the example MRA system. Figure 37 – Configuring the 4 Channel Dimmer in the example MRA system 10) Connect your PC to the C-Bus network in the usual way and open the network (right click on the Network branch in the tree and select Open Network). Scan the units in from the live network (click the Units branch of the tree and then click the Scan Network button).
Installation Instructions Amplifiers in Standalone Mode When Amplifiers are connected in standalone mode (using a Distribution Unit instead of a Matrix Switcher), the zone number must be manually configured for each Amplifier. This is done on the Zoning tab, shown in Figure 38. For the Amplifiers used in the standalone configuration in Figure 3 (Page 8), the first Amplifier would be set to Zone 1, the second to Zone 2 and the third to Zone 3.
Multi Room Audio System 10.2 MARPA The Matrix Switcher needs to be programmed with the Multi Room Audio Rapid Programming Application (MARPA).
Installation Instructions 2) Select the C-Bus project you created in Toolkit, then select the network (Figure 40). Click OK. Figure 40 – Selecting the C-Bus project and network 3) The General branch of the Project tree is selected. The default settings on this branch are suitable for a typical single Matrix Switcher system such as the example MRA system. If you have multiple Matrix Switchers on the same C-Bus network (you can have up to three), you need to give each one a unique number.
Multi Room Audio System 4) Select the Sources branch of the Project tree. The Local source tab is selected (Figure 42). The Description of the Local source can be changed here. Its default is “Local”. The Description is displayed on the Matrix Switcher LCD when the source is selected. It is also displayed as the label for the source selection control group on a C-Bus DLT wall switch if DLT labelling is enabled.
Installation Instructions Figure 43 – The Analogue 1 tab configured for the example MRA system Figure 44 – The Analogue 2 tab configured for the example MRA system 47
Multi Room Audio System Figure 45 – The Analogue 3 tab configured for the example MRA system Figure 46 – The Analogue 4 tab configured for an unused source 48
Installation Instructions 6) Select the Zones branch of the Project tree. Select each Zone tab that corresponds to a zone used in the MRA system. On each: • enable the “Generate DLT Labels” checkbox if any C-Bus DLT switches exist in the zone • enable the Local Source checkbox if a local input may be used in an Amplifier in the zone • enter the Description (displayed on the Matrix Switcher LCD when a zone selection button is pressed).
Multi Room Audio System Mapping IR Codes to the Dynamic Controls It is recommended you import the IR codes specific to the devices you will be controlling. IR codes can be obtained using the Clipsal IR Code Learning Unit (Catalogue Number 5100RP) and the IR Reader Software. Together these products learn the codes from an Infrared Control and output them in XML format. 7) Select the User branch of the IR Library tree.
Installation Instructions Figure 50 shows how to map a remote command to a selector used for dynamic control. After dropping a remote command on a selector, you are prompted to select which channel or channels the IR command is to be output on. These are the physical “IR Out” emitter connectors on the rear of the Matrix Switcher.
Multi Room Audio System 10) Transfer the project to the Matrix Switcher. To do this: i) Ensure power is connected to the Matrix Switcher and the unit is switched on. A power switch is located on the rear of the Matrix Switcher, next to the AC power socket. ii) Use the supplied USB cable (1 m Type A to Type B). Do not extend its length or substitute it for a longer cable. Plug one end into your PC and the other into the rear of the Matrix Switcher. iii) Wait about 30 seconds for the driver to respond.
Installation Instructions 11.0 Unit Connections 11.1 Distribution Unit analogue audio inputs IR emitter output IR AUDIO R Power Supply input AUDIO L DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT DC 24V INPUT POWER power indicator digital audio output Note: When connecting a Distribution Unit to an Amplifier which has a Power Supply (PS) connected, it is not necessary to connect a PS to the Distribution Unit.
Multi Room Audio System Connection /Indicator Description Power indicator Indicates that power is connected to the unit. Digital Audio Output This RJ45 connection outputs the digital audio which has been converted from the analogue input. This connects to a digital input on the Matrix Switcher or Amplifier. 11.
Installation Instructions Digital audio (zone) input Zone outputs Local inputs Speaker outputs Power LED L DIGITAL AUDIO IN R ZONE LOCAL OUT L IN C-Bus EXTERNAL IR OPTICAL TARGET IN Unit R POWER External power input Infrared input DIGITAL AUDIO OUT C-Bus indicators Digital audio output Digital optical input Figure 55 – Remote Amplifier rear panel connections and indicators Connection /Indicator Description Speaker outputs These are used to connect to 4 Ω to 8 Ω speakers which are rate
Multi Room Audio System Connection /Indicator Description External power input This provides power to the Amplifier (when a Matrix Switcher is not used). An external power supply also increases the Amplifier’s audio output capacity to 25 W RMS into 4 ohm speakers. Power supply rating: 24 V DC, 3.75 A or 21 V AC, 3.5 A. Digital optical input Use this to connect a digital optical audio source to the Amplifier instead of the digital audio (zone) source. The digital audio format must be 44.
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Multi Room Audio System Connection /Indicator Description Mono broadcast inputs (×2) Line level mono audio connected here is broadcast to all zones which have an analogue input source selected. There are two mono inputs with different priorities. Audio connected to the Lo input is transmitted by Amplifiers at their current level. Audio connected to the Hi input is transmitted at a preset level.
Installation Instructions Connection /Indicator Description Stereo analogue inputs (4× RCA pairs) Connect up to four stereo analogue inputs to be distributed to any of the eight zones. Mono level adjustment (×2) These adjust the level of the audio source connected to the mono broadcast inputs. Use a small flat head screwdriver to rotate the control if the audio source is too quiet or loud.
Multi Room Audio System 12.0 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Explanation There is no sound after switching the Amplifier on (sound worked previously). The volume may have been set to minimum, or the Amplifier may have been Muted (on a Desktop Amplifier) before the Amplifier was switched off. The default volume, bass or treble settings have changed (when switching the Amplifier on).
Installation Instructions Symptom Possible Explanation Dynamic labels don’t work on a C-Bus DLT wall switch. There are several options which need to be selected for labels to function. These options are located: • on the More panel accessed by clicking the “More....” button on the Amplifier’s C-Bus Control tab in Toolkit • on the DLT wall switch’s Global tab in Toolkit • on the Zones branch of the Project tree in the MARPA software. An Amplifier switches off, particularly when the volume is loud.
Multi Room Audio System 13.0 Electrical Specifications 13.1 Distribution Unit Parameter Description Supply voltage 27 V DC (powered by Amplifier via digital audio connection), or 24 V DC @ 500 mA (via external power pack) Analogue input signal level (Audio inputs) 2.8 V p-p maximum (31 k Ω) A/D conversion 16 bit PCM Operating temperature 10 to 40 °C (50 to 104 °F) Operating humidity 10 to 90% RH (non-condensing) 13.
Installation Instructions 13.3 Amplifiers Parameter Description Supply Voltage 27 V DC (powered by Matrix Switcher via digital audio connection), and/or 24 V DC @ 3.75 A (via external switch mode power supply) or 21 V AC @ 3.5 A (via external linear power supply) C-Bus supply voltage 15 to 36 V DC @ 22 mA Power consumption 90 W maximum Network clock and burden Software selectable Analogue input signal level (Local inputs) 2.8 V p-p maximum (47 k Ω) Maximum power output 28 W RMS into 4 Ω (0.
Multi Room Audio System 13.4 System Audio Performance Description Parameter Matrix Switcher + Amplifier* Distribution Unit † + Amplifier* Frequency response 40 Hz to 20 kHz (+2.4/–0.75 db) 40 Hz to 20 kHz (±2.3 dB) Total harmonic distortion (1 kHz, 20 W RMS into 4 Ω) 0.16% 0.20% Signal to noise ratio > 63 dB (peak, unweighted) > 63 dB (peak, unweighted) * Analogue inputs of Matrix Switcher/Distrib.
Installation Instructions 14.0 Mechanical Specifications Unit Weight Distribution Unit 180 g Desktop Amplifier Remote Amplifier Matrix Switcher Distribution Unit 165.5 mm IR AUDIO R AUDIO L DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT DC 24V INPUT 50 mm POWER 142.5 mm 30.
Multi Room Audio System Desktop Amplifier 8.0 mm 21.5 mm 194.0 mm 66.1 mm 105.0 mm POWER MUTE 180.4 mm 143.0 mm 66 30.
Installation Instructions Remote Amplifier 28.6 mm 2.9 mm 180.0 mm 62.8 mm 175.0 mm 143.0 mm 8.0 mm 105.0 mm 30.
Multi Room Audio System Matrix Switcher 8.3 mm 8.0 mm 66.1 mm 5 6 7 8 280.0 mm 346.3 mm ZONES 1 2 3 4 424.3 mm 228.9 mm 68 30.
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Multi Room Audio System 16.0 Warranty The Multi Room Audio Distribution Unit, Amplifiers and Matrix Switcher carry a two year warranty against manufacturing defects (refer to the Warranty Statement).
Technical Support and Troubleshooting For further assistance in using this product, consult your nearest Clipsal Integrated Systems (CIS) Sales Representative or Technical Support Officer. Technical Support Contact Numbers Australia 1300 722 247 (CIS Technical Support Hotline) New Zealand 0800 888 219 (CIS Technical Support Hotline) Technical Support email: Sales support email: techsupport.cis@clipsal.com.au sales.cis@clipsal.com.