Control4 C416AMP3 Multi Channel Amplifier User Manual 200 00038 Rev A MultiChannelAmp

Control4 Multi Channel Amplifier 200 00038 Rev A MultiChannelAmp

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DisclaimerControl4® makes no representations or warranties with respect to this publication, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Control4 reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of this publication at any time, without any obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes.TrademarksControl4, EZ ID, and the Control4 logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Control4 Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned in this document may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.Copyright Copyright © 2004-2007 Control4. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, photocopied, stored on a retrieval system, or transmitted without the express written consent of the publisher.Contact UsControl4 Corporation11734 S. Election RoadSalt Lake City, UT 84020 USAhttp://www.control4.comMulti Channel Amplifier - 16 Installation and User GuidePart Number: 200-00038 Rev A Hardware Model Number: C4-16AMP3-B
 iiiContentsPreface Important Information ....................................1Graphical Symbols in this Guide............1Graphical Symbols on the Device..........1Safety Instructions .................................2Additional Resources.............................3Chapter 1 Introduction to Multi Channel Amplifier - 16...5Features and Benefits............................5Requirements ........................................6What’s in the Box...................................6About the Multi Channel Amplifier .........6Front View.........................................6Back View.........................................7Chapter 2 Installing the Multi Channel Amplifier ............9Plan Your Physical Layout...................10Connect Audio Input Sources and Speakers..............................................11Connect to the Network and Power .....12Set Up Logical Connections ................12Set Network Settings ...........................13Chapter 3 Using Multi Channel Amplifier .....................15View Output Assignments....................15Manage Amplifier Output Zones ..........17View or Change Output Settings ....17View or Change Input Settings .......19View Network Settings.........................20Set Display Preferences ......................20Options Available in Composer ...........21Chapter 4 Regulatory Compliance ...............................23North America......................................23
 ivFCC Interference Statement...........23Industry Canada Statement............23Underwriters Laboratories Inc.........24Recycling Information ..................... 24Warranty .........................................24Index .....................................................................................25
 1PREFACE Important InformationGraphical Symbols in this GuideWarning, Important, and Note paragraphs draw your attention to important safe practices and additional information which may help you avoid injury, death, or loss of material or time.WARNING!  This indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury. DO NOT IGNORE A WARNING!IMPORTANT!  This indicates information that will help you avoid damage to your equipment, loss of materials, or loss of time. PAY ATTENTION TO THESE IMPORTANT STATEMENTS!NOTE:  This indicates a note on related information about the current topic. Graphical Symbols on the DeviceThe following information has been placed on the device:
 2Safety Instructions1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this apparatus near water.6. Clean only with dry cloth.7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including other amplifiers) that produce heat.9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.13. Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus have been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
 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 install in a cabinet that is smaller than 20” wide x 20” deep x 12” high. WARNING!  Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing. Do not place objects filled with liquids near the apparatus.WARNING!  To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.WARNING!  Equipment must be connected to a Mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.WARNING!  To reduce the risk of fire, do not install in a cabinet that is smaller than 20” wide x 20” deep x 12” high. If you do, the device may overheat.Additional ResourcesThe following resources are available:`Your Control4-authorized reseller`Control4 Web Site: http://www.control4.com/
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 5CHAPTER  1Introduction to Multi Channel Amplifier - 16Control4 systems are uniquely configured for every customer and every site. A popular component among music lovers is the Control4 Multi Channel Amplifier. This chapter introduces the Control4 Multi Channel Amplifier - 16 and its features.Features and Benefits`Receives up to eight stereo inputs with full audio switching on inputs.`Outputs eight stereo class D amplified channels at 100 W per channel (not all driven simultaneously), or at 40 W peak per channel (all channels driven).`Adjustable gain, treble, and bass for each zone`Master Volume Control for all outputs`Control4 EZ ID™ LEDs for every I/O to make connections easy to identify`Device chassis is three standard rack spaces and rack mountable configuring to EIA 19” rack standards. Its dimensions are 5.25” x 17” x 16”.`Communicates via Ethernet 10/100 port and ZigBee mesh networking (IEEE 802.15.4).
 6Requirements`Ensure that your home network wiring is in place before starting your system setup. The Multi Channel Amplifier can be controlled through Ethernet or through ZigBee mesh networking (IEEE 802.15.4). `Device must not be installed in a cabinet that is smaller than 20” wide x 20” deep x 12” high. What’s in the BoxThe following hardware and software is required and included in your Control4 Multi Channel Amplifier box.`Control4 Multi Channel Amplifier - 16`IEC power cord`This manualAbout the Multi Channel AmplifierFront View1.  Front Display—LCD for displaying or setting Multi Channel Amplifier settings and navigating system menus. The front display is used to view or modify audio source 123
 7routing and zone settings for gain, bass, and treble. The display also shows zone activity. 2.  Buttons—Provides access to menu options displayed on the LCD.3.  Select Dial—Rotate to scroll through list items and options displayed on the LCD. Press to make selections. Back View 1.  Power Plug Port—For use with a standard IEC equipment power cord. Use the supplied power cord or ensure the power cord you are using is at least 18 AWG or larger.2.  Ethernet Port—RJ-45 for a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection3.  Audio Inputs 1-16—RCA jacks for 8 stereo analog sources, and their supporting light emitting diodes (LEDs) for EZ ID™ during setup4.  Amplifier Outputs 1-16—5-way binding post pair for 8 stereo class D amplified channels, and their supporting LEDs for EZ ID™ during setup1324
 8Technical SpecificationsMulti Channel Amplifier - 16Table 1:  Multi Channel Amplifier - 16C4-16AMP3-B Multi Channel Amplifier - 16Communications: Ethernet 10/100 base and Zigbee mesh networkingConnections: 8 sets of stereo inputs8 sets of amplifier outputsDimensions: 5.25” x 17” x 16”Display: LCD screenShipping weight: approximately 28 lbs
 9CHAPTER 2Installing the Multi Channel AmplifierThis device operates as part of the Control4 home system, which requires physical connections and logical connections to function as designed.The essential setup tasks are: 1.Plan Your Physical Layout2.Connect Audio Input Sources and Speakers3.Connect to the Network and Power4.Set Up Logical Connections5.Set Network SettingsThis chapter describes, in general terms, how to set up the physical connections required for the Multi Channel Amplifier and all of the devices associated with it. To set up the logical connections required, refer to Control4 Composer User Guide software documentation.
 10Plan Your Physical LayoutThis section can help you plan your physical connections.Use a worksheet to plan your amplifier connections: Using the worksheet provided in Table 2-1 below, identify the connection you will use for all planned connections.Table 2-1. Multi Channel Amplifier Connection Worksheet8A 8 B7A 7 B6A 6 B5A 5 B4A 4 B3A 3 B2A 2 B1A 1 BAudio Inputs—8 stereo sourcesInput examples: CD changers, VCRs, TVs, DVD changers, or Media ControllersAmplifier Outputs— 8 stereo channel outputs Output examples: Speakers
 11WARNING!  Connecting speaker wires or input cables while the Multi Channel Amplifier is powered, may cause shock and could damage the amplifier.Connect Audio Input Sources and Speakers1. Ensure the amplifier power cord is unplugged before connecting speakers and audio sources.2. Connect up to eight stereo audio source devices to the RCA line level input jacks (the top row of connector on the back of your amp). Sources may include line level audio outputs from devices such as a Control4 Home Theatre Controller or Media Controller, tuners, CD or tape players, etc. Use the worksheet on the previous page to keep track of which source is connected to which amplifier input.3. Connect speakers to the audio output jacks. Tighten the binding posts to ensure a good electrical connection to the speaker wires (even if you are using banana plugs, it is important to tighten the binding posts). Do not bridge outputs. The outputs on the C4-16AMP3 cannot be bridged. Do not connect black terminals together. Do not connect the black terminals to ground. The black terminals are not at ground potential and connecting them together or to ground can damage the amplifier. Use the work sheet on the previous page to keep track of which speaker zones are attached to which amplifier output channels.
 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 cable to connect the Ethernet port on the amplifier to your network. NOTE:  While the Multi Channel Amplifier can be controlled via either Zigbee or Ethernet networks, Control4 recommends that you use an Ethernet connection whenever possible as this will allow firmware upgrades to be performed on the product. The firmware on the amplifier cannot be upgraded over the Zigbee network. 2. Connect the power cord provided to the back of the Multi Channel Amplifier and to the power outlet. Once the power cord is connected, the Multi Channel Amplifier should power up.Set Up Logical ConnectionsPhysical and logical connections are required in order to control, navigate, and use the Multi Channel Amplifier as designed. Thus far you have set up the physical connections for the Control4 Multi Channel Amplifier. To complete the logical setup, use Control4 Composer Pro software (available to trained installers only) installed on a PC connected to the home network. For instructions, refer to the Control4 Composer Pro User Guide.
 13Set Network Settings1. At the LCD screen, press the Network button.2. On the Network Configuration screen, choose an Ethernet or ZigBee network by rotating and pressing the Select Dial.3. If the amplifier is set to use a ZigBee network, the EUID, Gateway, and ZigBee channel number are displayed. The EUID and Gateway are static fields. The Zigbee channel number can be changed.Press the Select Dial to enter edit mode. Rotate the dial or use the Up or Down button to change the channel number.This screen has one menu option:`Back: Returns to the Network Configuration screen.4. If the switch is set to use an Ethernet network, the MAC, method of obtaining a network IP address, IP address, Mask, and GWay are displayed. The Audio Matrix Switch, by default, uses DHCP to obtain a network IP address. If the local area network does not support DHCP, you can configure the switch to use a Static IP address instead:4a.  Press the Select Dial to enter edit mode.4b.  Press the Down or Up button (or rotate the Select Dial) to choose Static IP.
 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 network: Use the Select Dial to select a line, then press the dial.Use the Select Dial scroll the number up or down and edit as needed, then press the Select Dial to move to the next field within the number.4f.   When finished editing, press Save.
 15CHAPTER 3Using Multi Channel AmplifierThis chapter introduces the LCD user interface screens on the Multi Channel Amplifier and the common system tasks you can perform. Normal day-to-day tasks do not require manual control but instead are controlled using the Control4 user interface.View Output AssignmentsOnce you complete the physical connections and logical connections (using the Composer software as needed), you can view or change your setup in the Multi Channel Amplifier front display. When you first power up the Multi Channel Amplifier, a System Status screen similar to the following one appears momentarily.The System Status screen is then replaced by the In to Out Assignments screen. The screen shows 8 output
 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 menu buttons on the front panel provide access to the following screen:`Setup: Displays an output-specific screen, such as Output Zone 1.`Network: Displays the Network Configuration screen. `Display: Displays the Display Configuration Screen.NOTE:  After leaving the Setup, Network, or Display menu and returning to the In to Out Assignments screen, you may need to wait for the screen to load before selecting another menu.
 17Manage Amplifier Output ZonesView or Change Output Settings To view or change source settings:1. On the In to Out Assignments screen, press the Setup button.The output settings of the default output screen (the last output screen accessed) are displayed. In the following example it is Output Zone 1. You can choose to view the settings for a different output screen by changing the output number (see Step 2).You can adjust the output settings by scrolling with the Select Dial, pressing the dial to edit, using the up or down button or the dial to change the setting, and pressing OK or the Select Dial to save changes.`Input (number): If an input source is assigned, the Input source number is displayed (1 - 16). `Gain (setting): Supported range: Mute INF 0 - 99 (-100 to 0 dB)NOTE:  The gain setting cannot be larger than the volume limit. `Limit: Set a volume limit. Options are 0 - 99 or off. `Balance: Determine output balance. Options are Center, Left, Right, L-1 - L-19, or R-1 - R-19.
 18`Menu buttons: Provide access to these screens:Inputs: Toggles view to a screen showing the gain for the currently assigned input.Tone: Displays the bass gain, bass frequency, treble gain, and treble frequency for this output.Exit: Returns to the In to Out Assignments screen.2. (Conditional) View a different output number: If the output screen that you want to view is not displayed, use the Select Dial to select and change the output number at the top.3. (Optional) Change an output setting:3a.  Using the Select Dial, highlight the Input, Gain, Limit, or Balance field and then press the Select Dial to enter Edit mode. 3b.  Turn the Select Dial (or use the Up/Down buttons) to set a new number and then press the dial to save the setting.`Input: 1-16`Gain: Mute, 0 - 99 (-100 to 0 dB)`Limit: Off, 0-99`Balance: Center, Left, Right, L-1 - L-19, R-1 - R-194. (Optional) Change a tone setting:4a.  From the Output screen, press the Tone button. Page 2 of the selected output screen is displayed.4b.  Rotate the Select Dial to highlight a tone setting.`Bass Gain: Supported range: -12 to +12 dB`Bass Freq: Supported range: 40 to 315 Hz (in 1/3 octave increments)`Treb Gain: Supported range: -12 to +12 dB`Treb Freq: Supported range: 2500 to 16000 Hz (in 1/3 octave increments)
 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. You can use these menu options to change this setting or continue using the Select Dial as you have previously done.4c.  Press the Select Dial to enter Edit mode.4d.  Rotate the dial to change the setting. Press the dial to save the new setting and exit the Edit mode. To exit without saving, use the front panel button indicated to choose Cancel.4e.  Press a menu button to view a new screen:`Outputs: Returns to the previous Output screen.`Exit: Returns to the In to Out Assignments screen.View or Change Input Settings1. On the In to Out Assignments screen, press the Setup button to display the Output screen. 2. From the Output screen, press the Inputs button to display the assigned Input screen (similar to the following screen).From here you can change the Gain setting or choose one of these menu options.`Outputs: To toggle back to the Output screen`Exit: To return to the In to Out Assignments 3. (Optional) Change the Gain on an input source in order to balance unequal source levels by reducing the levels of any louder sources: Use the Select Dial to highlight, select, and change this setting. This sets the input attenuation. Supported range is -6 to 0 dB.
 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 Out Assignments screen.View Network Settings1. On the In to Out Assignments screen, press Network. To display the network settings, select Ethernet or Zigbee (depending on which the amp uses). 2. To edit these settings, see Set Network Settingson page 13.3. Press the Back button to return to the In to Out Assignments screen. Set Display PreferencesTo set your viewing preferences for the front display:1. On the In to Out Assignments screen, press the Display button. The Display Configuration screen is displayed.
 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 Edit mode, use the buttons or Select Dial to change the highlighted setting. Press the OK button (or press the dial) to save the change and exit Edit mode.Brightness: Supported range: 0 to 100 Contrast: Supported range: 0 to 100 Backlight Timeout: Supported settings are`Off (always off)`1 to 90 seconds (default is 10 seconds)`On (always on)4. Press the Exit button to return to the In to Out Assignments screen.Options Available in ComposerThe following options are available in Composer:Volume curve: The volume curve default follows the Control4 speaker-point volume curve. The volume curve can be changed to match the V1 curve using Composer.5-band parametric equalizer: A 5-band parametric equalizer is available in Composer for tighter output control.
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 23CHAPTER 4Regulatory ComplianceThis product complies with the standards and practices referenced in this section for North America, Europe, or Australia/New Zealand.North AmericaFCC Interference StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:`Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.`Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.`Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.`Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.IMPORTANT!  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Control4 could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Industry Canada StatementThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canada ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
 24Underwriters Laboratories Inc.This product has been tested by UL and has been found to be in compliance with: UL 60065, Second Edition, “Standard for Audio/Video and Musical Instrument Apparatus for Household, Commercial, and Similar General Use”CSA C22.2 No. 60065-03, First Edition: 2006 “Audio, Video and Similar Electronic Equipment”Recycling InformationFor information on recycling, please go to www.control4.com/recyclingWarrantyThis device has a limited two (2) year warranty on parts from the date of purchase. Control4 will replace or repair any defective unit. Return unit to the place of purchase for replacement. For any damages incurred, the warranty will never exceed the purchase price of the device. This warranty does not cover installation, removal, or reinstallation cost. The warranty is not valid in cases where damage was incurred due to misuse, abuse, incorrect repair, or improper wiring or installation. It does not cover incidental or consequential damage. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you might also be entitled to other rights that vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. In these cases, the above mentioned limitations might not apply to you. For complete warranty information, see www.control4.com/warranty.
 25IndexNumerics5-Band Parametric Equalizer 21AAdditional Resources 3Amplifier Outputs 7Audio InputConnect Audio Input Sources and Speakers 11Audio Inputs 7Change Settings 19Connect Audio Input Sources and Speakers 11View Settings 19BBacklight Timer 21Balance 17Bass Freq 18Bass Gain 18Brightness 21Buttons 7CConnectionsConnect Power 12Connect to Power 12Connect to the Network 12Logical Connections 12Contrast 21
 26DDisplaySet Preferences 20SettingsBacklight Timer 21Brightness 21Contrast 21Display Button 16EEthernet 13DHCP 13Static IP 13Ethernet Port 7FFeatures and Benefits 5Front Display 6GGain 17IImportants 1In to Out Assignments ScreenMenu Buttons 16Input 17InstallationConnect Audio Input Sources and Speakers 11Connect to the Network and Power 12Logical Connections 12Network Settings 13Physical Layout 10
 27LLimit 17MMenu Buttons (Assignments Screen) 16Display 16Network 16Setup 16Menu Buttons (Output Screen) 18Inputs 18Tone 18Menu Buttons (Output)Tone 18Menu Buttons (Tone)Exit 19Outputs 19Multi Channel Amplifier 6Amplifier Outputs 7Audio Inputs 7Back View 7Buttons 7Connection Worksheet 10Ethernet Port 7Front Display 6Front View 6Power Plug Port 7Select Dial 7Multi Channel Amplifier Connection Worksheet 10NNetworkConnect to the Network 12Ethernet 13Settings 13View Settings 20Zigbee 13
 28Network Button 16notes 1OOptions Available in Composer 215-Band Parametric Equalizer 21Volume Curve 21OutputChange Settings 17Menu Buttons 18Inputs 18Tone 18SettingsBalance 17Gain 17Input 17Limit 17View Output Assignments 15View Settings 17PPower Plug Port 7RRecycling Information 24Regulatory Compliance 23Requirements 6SSafety Instructions 2Select Dial 7Setup Button 16SpeakersConnect Audio Input Sources and Speakers 11Static IP 13System Status Screen 15
 29TThe 15ToneMenu ButtonsExit 19Outputs 19Settings 18Bass Freq 18Bass Gain 18Treb Gain 18Treb Gain 18VVolume Curve 21Volume Limit 17WWarnings 1Warranty 24What’s in the Box 6ZZigbee 13
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