B and K CT-602 Owners manual

B&K Components, Ltd.
User Manual
CT610 CT310 CT602 CT600 CT300
Multi-Zone Audio/Video Receivers
13226 0905
COMPLETE USER MANUAL - CT RECEIVER © 2005 B& K Components, Ltd. All rights reserved.
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2100 Old Union Road
Buffalo, New York 14227
1.800.543.5252 In NY: 716.656.0026 Fax: 716.656.1291
E-mail: info@bkcomp.com
On the web: www
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Accessories Included
1 - MZ-128 Remote Control 4 - AAABatteries 1 - Power Cord 1 - BK Toolbox CD-ROM 1 - CT Receiver User Manual 1 - CT Receiver Quick Reference Manual 1 - FM Dipole Antenna 1 - AM Antenna 1 - DB9 to RJ-45 Adapter 1 - Warranty Card
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Table Of Contents
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Table Of Contents Introduction / Overview 1 CT Receiver Features and Benefits 2 CK1.2 Keypad Features and Benefits 3
Parts and Accessories Guide
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CT Receiver Front Panel 4 CT Reeiver Back Panel 5 CK1.2 Front Panel / Back Panel 6 MZ-128 Remote Control 7 CT-1 System Integrator 8 RJ-45 to 5 position Phoenix Adapter 8 DB-9 to RJ-45 Adapter 8 BK Toolbox CD-ROM 8
Installation and System Diagrams
9
Basic System Hookup 10 Installation Considerations 11 AC Power and Line Fuse 12 Speaker Connections for CT Receiver 12 CK1.2 Keypad Connections 14 Adding Additional Keypads in the Same Zone. 16 12V Power Supply 16 Shared Source Connections 17 IR Emitter Outputs 18 Zone Line Outputs 19
Changing Line Level Outputs From Fixed to Variable 20 Dedicated Source Inputs (Local) 20 Local Source IR Control 21 Common Control Triggers 22 Additional Connections 23 Factory Reset 23
System Expansion
24
Connecting Two CT Receivers 25 Swap Cable Between Two CT Receivers 25 Adding a 7th Zone Using The AVR507/505/50 Second Zone 26 Swap Cable Construction 27 Using the CT-1 for System Expansion 27 Basic Expanded System Using a CT-1 28 Adding a Home Theater 30 Using a Swap Cable to Control a Theater 31
Setup Using a PC and BKcSuite 32
RJ-45 Pin Out 33
BKcSuite Setup and Overview 34
BKcSuite Task Bar Explained 35
Basic Setup Menu 36 Advanced Setup Menu 37
Hardware Zone Settings - Tab 1 38
Sub-Zoning 40 Code-Set Description and Overview 41
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Groups with Mono Zones 43 Input Settings - Tab 3 44 Power On Titles - Tab 4 45 Power-On Preferences - Tab 5 46 Input Configuration - Tab 6 47 Page / Event - Tab 7 48 Display - Tab 8 50 12V Control - Tab 9 51 IR Flasher Settings - Tab 9 52 Security - Tab 10 53 RS-232 Communication - Tab 11 54 Preset Operation - Tab 12 56 Keypad Feedback - Tab 13 57
Preset Editor 58 RS-232 Serial Macro Editor 60 CK1.2 Keypad
61
Setup Using the On Screen Display 62
On Screen Menu Tree Diagram 63 On Screen Menu Operation with the MZ-128 64 Front Panel Buttons 65
On Screen Main Menu 66
Zone Operation 67 Zone Favorite Presets Menu 67 Audio/Video System Setup 68
Inputs Sub-Menu 68
Zones Menu 69
Zone Power On Settings 70
Page/Event Setup 70
Zone Sync Setup 70 Control System Menu 71 Control Menu Setup 71
Display Setup 71
Zone Code-Sets/Names and Group Titles 71
Zone Control I/O 72
Common Control I/O 73
Presets Setup 75
Power On Titles 75
Security Options 76
RS-232 Options 76 Memory Backup 77 System Status 78
Zone Planning Worksheets 79 Troubleshooting Guide 82 Limited Warranty 83
Specifications
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Introduction / Overview
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The Finesse and Power To Please A Household...
The Receiver family serve the same goals; to bring to the entire house the same performance and sound quality B&K has brought to audiophile home theaters and music listening rooms. A level of performance that up to now could only be achieved by a stack of B&K preamplifiers and power amplifiers. Legendary B&K warmth, dynamics, and detail make critical listening possible in every room of the house. New innovations in automation make operating an entire house full of audio/video equipment a matter of one touch, every time!
Typically, the three zone CT Receiver is used for systems with one to three stereo zones and the six zone CT Receiver is used for systems with up to six stereo zones. The six zone reciever offers 55 watts per chan­nel. The three zone reciever offers 55 watts per channel in all zones. CT Receivers can be chained to accommodate independent control for up to 126 zones with 9 shared sources!
Please visit B&K on the web at www
.bkcomp.com for information on our full line of hand assembled B&K
products, including digital preamplifiers, receivers and high current power amplifiers for the best in movie and music reproduction. High quality amplifiers start at 125 watts per channel in 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 channel options. For the most demanding listener, our 200 watt per channel amplifiers offer 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7 channel options. All of B&K’s home theater amps are class Apre-driver with a class A-B mosfet output stage to sup­ply even the most challenging speakers with massive amounts of driving current. Toroidal transformer power supply, computer grade capacitors, and discrete circuitry using 1% metal film resistors provide superior dynamics and sound quality. B&K, Simply Better!
CT Receiver Features and Benefits
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CT Receiver Features and Benefits
Separates Performance
The CT Receivers are born into the heritage of twenty years experience designing and building high current low distortion high-end separates. Every design, concept, and tested part, unifies the vision that critical listen­ing happens when the music matters. It doesn't matter where you are or what room you are in. With a B&K Multi-Zone receiver, any room gets the solid deep bass, the warmth, and the transparency of B&K. Extraordinary preamplifier build quality using 1% Metal Film resistors and computer grade electrolytic capaci­tors lend the CT Reciever preamplifier section precision, linearity and dynamics that will reveal every detail your source components can provide. The ultimate reason to own B &K is the astonishing revolution in per­formance you'll enjoy. Available in 17” (standard) and 19” (rack mount) black or silver faceplates.
Built-In Intelligence
The CT Receivers work quietly behind the scenes to provide simple automation and flexibility for everyday liv­ing. Using unique Personal Action Macros
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and B&K's SmartZoneTMsystem, the CT Receiver instantly
recalls your favorite settings without any additional external automation systems. The intelligence is built in.
A Single Keypad in Each Room - Multi-Zone From One Central System
The CT310/300 provides three independent listening Zones, the CT610/602 provides six. In each zone the user can freely select sources, raise and lower the volume, adjust the bass or the treble without affecting users in other zones! All the performance and ability that a dedicated stack of high-end separates would give a user in each room, without any of the visible clutter. The multi-zone receiver and all shared sources can be concealed in a cabinet or rack in one central location. Only a keypad need be seen in any zone!
Connect Up to Nine Shared Sources
More than any other single feature, the nine input capability frees the system architecture from restriction. Now, designs can include multiple CD changers or multi-output hard drives. Nine inputs enables your system to grow in the future and accommodate any new technology. Built-in IR routing allows any of the source com­ponents to be identical, yet still be controlled independently without problems.
Video For The Entire House
The CT Receivers incorporate a composite video matrix, delivering a pristine picture to every room in the house. One touch to your remote control or keypad enables you to select from up to ten video sources (nine shared and one dedicated to each zone).
Twin AM/FM Tuners Allow Simultaneous Listening to Two Radio Stations
The CT Receiver Family offers a combination of internal AM/FM tuner configurations. The CT610 and CT310 include two internal tuners. The CT602 also includes two internal tuners. The CT600 and CT300 include one internal AM/FM tuner.
Six Dedicated Zone Inputs
Each zone has its own dedicated local Audio/Video source input. This input can detect when a source is being played and automatically turn the zone on and/or switch from one of the nine shared sources. All the user needs to do is turn on the local source, simple!
CK1.2 Keypad Features and Benefits
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CK1.2 Keypad Features and Benefits
Automation Everywhere! Keypads Automate the Central System with Local TVs and Components
The CK1.2 keypad can accommodate control of up to twenty devices with four pages of custom labeled but­tons per device. Each button can be programmed with a single IR command (pre-programmed from the data­base or learned) or it can be programmed with a macro of up to 190 steps (steps can include IR commands, delays of .1 to 99.9 seconds, and jumps to another page). A vast database of more than one thousand brands instantly programs IR Codes for most products. B &K Batch Learning does the rest in a fraction of the time of any other system. The CK1.2 also features RS-232 status feedback and input syncing for the zone in which it is operating. Macros can be programmed using the fastest macro programming method available, simply click on the button to make it a macro step. Once one keypad is programmed, the rest can be cloned by sim­ply downloading to each keypad. Each keypad stores its program on an EEPROM so even if the power is lost, the memory is good for up to 10 years.
Point Any Remote Control at the Keypad
The integrated IR pass-through sends the commands of any IR remote control to both locally installed com­ponents and the central system. If your client wants to use a remote control in any room, they can simply point it at the B&K keypad.
Status Feedback to Keypads
RS-232 feedback from the CT Reciever to the keypads will keep the keypads in synchronization with the source that is selected. The keypad will stay in sync with the source that is selected, regardless of how it was selected (by a remote control, the front panel controls or the keypad itself). The keypads will also display zone status when the backlight button is pressed. Status feedback includes zone radio station or input name, volume, bass, treble and loudness levels. Additionally a 12VDC status signal lights up the Green Status LED whenever the zone is on.
Multiple Keypads In One Zone
Keypads can be used in a daisy chain application to accommodate up to 6 keypads per hardware zone. Any keypad has the ability to control any zone regardless of whether it is daisy chained (slaved) off another key­pad. Slaved keypads are perfect for large rooms that require user interface at both ends. Keypads have suc­cessfully been tested up to 1000ft using CAT5-E cable.
CT610 / CT310 Front Panel
1. The front panel Vacuum Florescent Display (VFD) displays what zone you are controlling.
2. The Volume Control adjusts volume of the displayed zone.
3. Stereo headphones with a standard ¼ inch plug connect here. The receiver must be on and in HEADPHONE Mode for proper headphone operation. Headphone mode available in Zone A.
4. The Master Power Switch is only used to completely power off the CT Receiver. Normally, use the Sleep button to power the CT610/310 on or off from the front panel. There is very low electrical consumption when the unit is “sleeping” (35 watts drawn during sleep).
5. The front panel buttons:
CT Receiver Front Panel (CT602/600/300)
1. Front panel IR receiver window.
2. Main Power Indicator.
3. Master power switch, described above.
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Headphone Preset
Enter Save Source Menu
Zone
Power On/Off
6Zone Receiver
Down
Up
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Sleep - puts the zone displayed on the front panel in standby mode.
Preset - Steps through favorite audio/video presets for instant recall of setups.
Enter - Confirm selection or display current status of the receiver.
Step UP and Step DOWN for menus and tuner frequency.
Save - Pressing SAVE followed by ENTER saves a favorite preset.
Source - Steps through the various sources for the displayed zone.
Menu - Displays the MAIN menu. When menus are active, it selects the previous menu.
Zone - Steps through the zones. You control the zone that is displayed.
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Power
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Power On/Off
1. 6 Keypad control connections provide 12VDC power, common ground, RS-232 transmit, IR Data IN and 12VDC control output triggers. CT310/300 has three keypad control connections. See page 14.
2. 6 Zone Audio/Video Line outputs for external amplification (factory fixed output) and video monitors (1 per zone). On Screen Display (OSD) menu access is only provided through the zone Avideo output.
See page 19.
3. 9 Buffered Audio/Video outputs for daisy-chain applications. See page 18.
4. FM Antenna connection. (Internally split for the two tuners in the CT610/310/602). See page 23.
5. 9 Audio/Video shared Source inputs that can be shared throughout all zones. See page 17.
6. 9 Infrared emitter outputs for IR routing. 1/8” (3.5mm) mini jack. See page 18.
7. Removable four position phoenix speaker connections. Speaker connections are 4 ohm stable.
See page 12.
8. AM Antenna connection. See page 23
9. RF Antenna connection. (Not supported)
10. 6 Zone dedicated Audio/Video inputs for local sources, one per zone. See page 20.
11. 2 Common control connections with up to 24VAC or DC sensing. The RJ-45 jack can be used for
computer interface and communicating with other RS-232 devices. One common control on CT310/300. See page 22 and page 48.
12. AC Power inlet and AC fuse. See page 12.
CT Receiver Back Panel
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A/V SOURCE INPUTS
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BUFFERED A/V SOURCE OUTPUTS
ZONE LINE OUTPUTS
VOLTAGE
FM
ANTENNA
FM
ANTENNA
RF REMOTE IN
IN
2
IN
2
IN3IN
3
OUT1OUT
1
OUT2OUT
2
OUT3OUT
3
IN4IN
4
IN5IN
5
IN6IN
6
OUT4OUT
4
OUT5OUT
5
OUT6OUT
6
IN7IN
7
IN8IN
8
IN9IN
9
OUT7OUT
7
OUT8OUT
8
OUT9OUT
9
IR 1IR 2
IR 3
IR 4
IR 5
IR 6
IR 7
IR 8
IN A
IN
A
INBIN
B
INCIN
C
OUTAOUT
A
OUTBOUT
B
OUTCOUT
C
INDIN
D
INEIN
E
INFIN
F
OUTDOUT
D
OUTEOUT
E
OUTFOUT
F
IR 9
AM ANTENNA
AC LINE
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CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND VALUE FUSE
ZB
ZE
+12V GND
RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATA IN
ZCZF
+12V GND
RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATA IN
CONTROL
ZA
ZD
+12V GND
RS232 XMIT
DATA IN
CTRL OUT
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE F
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE E
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE D
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE C
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE B
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE A
SPEAKER OUTPUTS ARE 4 OHM STABLE
SPEAKER OUTPUTS ARE
4 OHM STABLE
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RS232
12V
GND
IN
-IN-
OUT
IN +
12V
GND
IN
-IN-
OUT
IN +
COMMON CTRL I/O
COMMON CTRL I/O
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CK1.2 Front Panel / Back Panel
Volume/Mute Buttons control
the level of the sound.
Change Buttons - Change to the next channel, chapter, song or B&K sound preset; depending on the selected activity.
Power LED Lights up when this Zone/Room is ON. (Controlled by the 12V Control)
LCD Buttons ­Names on the screen change depending on what activity has been selected. For example, when CD is the activity, you’ll see the button names change to Play, Stop etc. so that the source can be controlled.
Backlight Button lights the keypad display and also recalls status feedback for that zone. Status feedback will display input, radio station, volume, bass, treble and loudness levels.
Remote Control IR Receiver
conceals an IR (Infrared) Sensor which relays commands from hand held IR remote control to the main unit and components connected to flashers.
Favorites Button
Press to display up to five pages of your favorite radio station presets or TV channel macros.
Page Button press to display any additional pages of func­tions.
Main Button
The Main button always returns you to the Main Menu so that you can select a new device (activity) or turn the system on or off.
Screen Title - Displays what Source is selected ( i.e. device or activity like “CD” or “SAT”). “Main” indicates the Main Menu for selecting a new device or activity.
Programming Jack - Behind the Faceplate
Four tabs hold the faceplate to the keypad chassis. To remove the faceplate, simply pull the faceplate off the keypad chassis. Once removed, the Programming Jack is revealed. Note: When testing keypad functionality, remove the program­ming jack. The keypad will not receive RS-232 communication while the programming jack is plugged in.
Master [IN]
The RJ-45 Master [IN] is used for the home run back to the CT Receiver. RJ-45 termination allows the use of CAT-5 cable to be used for keypad installation.
Alternate Master [IN]
The alternate master operates identically to the Master [IN]. Additionally, 12V controls or local source emitters can be termi­nated here. Refer to page 21 of this manual for details.
The CK1.2 Keypad Front Panel
Slave [OUT]
Used when running multi­ple keypads in one zone or daisy chaining additional zones.
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MZ-128 Remote Control

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CT-1 System Integrator P/N: 52615
The CT-1 is used to link multiple CT products together using IR as the communication interface. One CT-1 can accommodate 3 CT products, 9 shared sources, a CK1.2 Keypad and one home theater piece. The CT-1 makes operation of shared identical sources possible between multiple CT products, it also makes future expansion of a system simple. Please refer to the System Expansion section of this manual for more infor­mation on using the CT-1.
RJ-45 to 5 position Phoenix Adapter
P/N: 21419
These adapters allow termination into RJ-45 for easy connection into the back panel of a CT product. Standard Category 5 cabling can be used to install the keypads. These adapters are available through B&K Components or B & K dealers.

DB-9 to RJ-45 Adapter

P/N:13290
Included with any CT Receiver product, this adapter allows easy inter­face between a PC and any B&K product using a standard terminated CAT5 cable. The adapter plugs into the serial port of the PC.
***Warning - PC requirements - 128MB RAM, Pentium grade or better processor, Windows 98SE operating system or greater. (Exception ­BKcSuite not supported on Windows NT) ***

BK Toolbox CD-ROM P/N: 13323

B&K offers PC based setup software (BKcSuite) for all of its receivers and preamplifiers . BKcSuite is designed to expedite the setup process by allowing users to edit presets, save files and create templates vir­tually before downloading them to the unit. The Toolbox CD-ROM includes programming software for B&K receivers/processors plus the SR10.1 remote control and CK1.2 Keypad. A PDF library of the B&K product line is also included with BKcSuite. The library includes B&K product manuals past and present, systems dia­grams and reference material for RS-232 communication. Additional information is available on the web at
www
.bkcomp.com.
Accessories
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HOME THEATER
FLASHER OUT
CT 3 IR FLASHER IN / [ CHAIN OUT ] CT 2 FLASHER IN
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CT 1 FLASHER IN
CHAIN
IN
CT IN MASTER
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4321
OUT
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7
6
5
4321
OUT
IN
RS-232
XMIT
ROUTING
SENSOR
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3
OUT
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421
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GND
RCV
NC
NC
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9
+12V
DIN
GND
SERIAL #
1234ON56789
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Installation and System Diagrams
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Installation and System Diagrams
Zone Speaker
Connections
Keypads
Sources
Zone F Zone E Zone D Zone C Zone B Zone A
See the following pages for details describing installation procedures.
Zone C Zone B Zone A
Zone D
Zone E
Zone F
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Keypads connect to the Zone Control terminals on the CT Receiver using CAT-5 cable and/or phoenix
connectors. Composite video is used for video distribution, usually RG-6 or better.
IR Flashers for A/V components are connected to the IR flasher outputs corresponding the their A/V Input number.
Video
Placement and Ventilation
The CT Receiver incorporates built in power amplifiers and requires at least 3" of free air space above the unit. If built into a rack, please insert at least one rack space of vent panel immediately above the unit.
Default Operation
The factory default of a B&K CT Receiver is designed for simplicity and functionality right out of the box! Default settings will allow for simple functions such as zone power, volume control, input changing and video connections to be checked as soon as they are connected. No programming required!
Connection Strategy
Connecting a CT Reciever can be a daunting task at first glance. However, the secret to a great looking and easy to service installation is to be as deliberate as possible. Make the installation SERVICEABLE as well as neat! Dress the wires in groups according to purpose:
·AC Power lines tied together and attached to the cabinet/rack on the opposite side of the signal cabling. Any component without enough slack in the power wire to enable rotating it or extracting it should have its length extended with a dedicated extension cord.
·Speaker wires tied together and attached to the cabinet/rack on the opposite side of AC Power lines.
·Antennas should be routed so that they can be positioned later.
·IR emitters should be routed and tied down, but NOT attached to source components. Remember,
emitter position is best done with the system powered up! Emitter wires can safely be run adjacent to AC Power cables.
·Combine Keypad/IR Sensor cables together with any Dedicated Zone Input cables that originates in another zone. Tie each Zone Control cable together with its dedicated source. Tie everything together; make sure there is a service loop of free cable and dress on the opposite side of the AC Power cables.
·Combine all cables coming from the sources, label each cable and connect them to the nine inputs.
·Combine all buffered outputs and connect to additional preamplifiers/receivers in the system.
·If you are utilizing any external power amps, combine the zone line outputs and connect to each
amplifier in turn.
Always leave enough slack in the ends of the cable so that the CT Receiver can be rotated in its shelf or pulled out of the shelf. Don't leave all the wires tied down so tightly that the components cannot be rotated or extracted from the rack without huge difficulty.
Installation Considerations
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Installation Considerations
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Speaker Connections for CT Receiver
The CT Receiver connects to speakers using 4 position plug-in Phoenix connectors. Speaker wires are all home run from each zone to the back panel of the CT Receiver. Unplug the connector from the rear of the receiver, strip the speaker wire approximately ¼" and insert the bare end into the gate on the connector. Use a small flat blade screwdriver to tighten the connection to each conductor. Connectors accommodate up to 12-gauge wire.
Make sure to observe polarity as you hold the connector upside down to con­nect Left and Right as shown. Two guide tabs also insure proper orienta­tion.
Speaker Connections CT310 / 300
The CT310/300 Zone B and Zone C connectors termi­nate using the 4 position plug-in Phoenix connector. CT310 Zone Aspeakers can be connected either via the same plug-in Phoenix connector or via 5 way binding posts for premium speaker wire. The CT310 Zone A amplifier is 150 watts per channel, CT300 Zone A ampli­fier is 55 wats per channel. The CT300 does not include binding posts.

AC Power and Line Fuse

Before connecting any cables, verify that the CT Receiver powers up. Check functionality of the receiver by connecting the AC power cord and powering on the receiver with the main power button. When the front panel display lights up, power the system down once it has finished the boot up process. Disconnect the AC power cord at the rear of the CT Receiver for safety. You can re-connect once the system connections are complete.
If you need to check the fuse, follow this procedure:
1. Power off the unit and unplug the power cord.
2. Push up on the fuse release tab.
3. Pull the entire fuse holder out.
4. Remove the fuse from the fuse holder and measure the fuse with a meter. You cannot tell if it is blown by looking at it.
5. Replace only with fuse of same value. CT Receivers use 12A Slow-Blow fuses for main A/C.
Caution! A blown fuse is usually an indicator of an installation or serv­ice problem. If fuses continue to blow, call B&K Components Customer Service at 716-656-0026 or contact an Authorized B&K Service Center for assistance.
A/V SOURCE INPUTS
IN 1
IN 1
BUFFERED A/V SOURCE OUTPUTS
ZONE LINE OUTPUTS
FM
ANTENNA
FM
ANTENNA
IN 2
IN 2
IN 3
IN 3
OUT
1
OUT
1
OUT
2
OUT
2
OUT
3
OUT
3
IN 4
IN 4
IN 5
IN 5
IN 6
IN 6
OUT
4
OUT
4
OUT
5
OUT
5
OUT
6
OUT
6
IN 7
IN 7
IN 8
IN 8
IN 9
IN 9
OUT
7
OUT
7
OUT
8
OUT
8
OUT
9
OUT
9
IN A
IN A
IN B
IN B
IN C
IN C
OUT
A
OUT
A
OUT
B
OUT
B
OUT
C
OUT
C
VOLTAGE
AC LINE
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RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATAIN
ZC
+12V GND
RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATAIN
CONTROL
ZA
+12V GND
RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATAIN
12V
GND
OUT
COMMON CTRL I/O
COMMON CTRL I/O
IN
-
IN
-
IN +
RS232
RF REMOTE IN
IR 1IR 2
IR 3
IR 4
IR 5
IR 6
IR 7
IR 8IR 9
AM ANTENNA
RIGHTLEFT
+-+
-
ZONE A
RIGHTLEFT
+-+
-
ZONE C
LEFT RIGHT
+-+
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ZONE B
SPEAKEROUTPUTS ARE4 OHM STABLE
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MINUS
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IN1IN
1
BUFFERED A/V SOURCE OUTPUTS
ZONE LINE OUTPUTS
VOLTAGE
FM
ANTENNA
FM
ANTENNA
RF REMOTE IN
IN
2
IN
2
IN3IN
3
OUT1OUT
1
OUT2OUT
2
OUT3OUT
3
IN4IN
4
IN5IN
5
IN6IN
6
OUT4OUT
4
OUT5OUT
5
OUT6OUT
6
IN7IN
7
IN8IN
8
IN9IN
9
OUT7OUT
7
OUT8OUT
8
OUT9OUT
9
IR 1IR 2
IR 3
IR 4
IR 5
IR 6
IR 7
IR 8
IN
A
IN
A
INBIN
B
INCIN
C
OUTAOUT
A
OUTBOUT
B
OUTCOUT
C
INDIN
D
INEIN
E
INFIN
F
OUTDOUT
D
OUTEOUT
E
OUTFOUT
F
IR 9
AM ANTENNA
AC LINE
~
FUSE
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAMETYPEANDVALUEFUSE
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAMETYPEANDVALUEFUSE
ZB
ZE
+12V GND
RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATA IN
ZCZF
+12V GND
RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATA IN
CONTROL
ZA
ZD
+12V GND
RS232 XMIT
DATA IN
CTRL OUT
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE F
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE E
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE D
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE C
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE B
RIGHTLEFT
+
-+-
ZONE A
SPEAKER OUTPUTS ARE 4 OHM STABLE
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
ARE
4 OHM STABLE
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RS232
12V
GND
IN
-IN-
OUT
IN +
12V
GND
IN
-IN-
OUT
IN +
COMMON CTRL I/O
COMMON CTRL I/O
OUT
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[R-] Right Negative Speaker Output (Black Wire)
[L+] Left Positive Speaker Output (Red Wire)
[L-] Left Negative Speaker Output (Black Wire)
+
- -
+
LEFT
ZONE F
RIGHT
Example CT Receiver Six Zone Speaker Connections
Amp channels are 4Ω stable.
CT Speaker
Output
Speaker
Keypad Connections
Keypads connect to the CT Receiver at the Control Terminals. There is a five position phoenix terminal for each of the hardware Zones labeled A-F on the six zone receiver and A-C on the three zone receiver.
Termination of the Keypad cables to the Control Terminals can be done in one of two ways: Strip the keypad cable and terminate five wires to the five terminals of each Zone. If you are using a CAT 5
cable connected to an RJ-45 at the Keypad, there are extra connections for Ground,12V and IR data, (identi­fied by the colors in parenthesis) to utilize the 4 twisted pair. These can be left un-terminated however for maximum signal strength they should be connected. It is not important which wiring standard is used, (CAT5 A or CAT5 B), however the T568B is illustrated here:
CK1.2 Keypad Connections
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A/V SOURCE INPUTS
CAUTION
RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DONOT OPEN
RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO
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IN 1
IN 1
BUFFERED A/V SOURCE OUTPUTS
ZONE LINE OUTPUTS
VOLTAGE
FM
ANTENNA
FM
ANTENNA
RF REMOTE IN
IN
2
IN 2
IN 3
IN 3
OUT
1
OUT
1
OUT
2
OUT
2
OUT
3
OUT
3
IN
4
IN
4
IN
5
IN
5
IN
6
IN
6
OUT
4
OUT
4
OUT
5
OUT
5
OUT
6
OUT
6
IN
7
IN
7
IN
8
IN
8
IN
9
IN
9
OUT
7
OUT
7
OUT
8
OUT
8
OUT
9
OUT
9
IR 1IR 2
IR 3
IR 4
IR 5
IR 6
IR 7
IR 8
IN A
IN
A
IN
B
IN
B
IN
C
IN
C
OUT
A
OUT
A
OUT
B
OUT
B
OUT
C
OUT
C
IN
D
IN
D
IN
E
IN
E
IN
F
IN
F
OUT
D
OUT
D
OUT
E
OUT
E
OUT
F
OUT
F
IR 9
AM ANTENNA
AC LINE
~
FUSE
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND VALUE FUSE
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND VALUE FUSE
ZB
ZE
+12V
GND
RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATA IN
ZCZF
+12V
GND
RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATA IN
CONTROL
ZA
ZD
+12V
GND
RS232 XMIT
DATA IN
CTRL OUT
RIGHTLEFT
+-+
-
ZONE F
RIGHTLEFT
+-+
-
ZONE E
RIGHTLEFT
+-+
-
ZONE D
RIGHTLEFT
+-+
-
ZONE C
RIGHTLEFT
+-+
-
ZONE B
RIGHTLEFT
+-+
-
ZONE A
SPEAKER OUTPUTS ARE 4 OHM STABLE
SPEAKER OUTPUTS ARE
4 OHM STABLE
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RS232
12V
GND
IN
-
IN
-
OUT
IN +
12V
GND
IN
-
IN
-
OUT
IN +
COMMON
CTRL I/O
COMMON CTRL I/O
OUT
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IR OUTPUT - Solid Orange
GROUND - Green / White Stripe & (Solid Green)
RS232 XMIT - White / Blue Stripe
+12V - Orange / White Stripe & (Solid Brown)
Using a EIA-T568B Cat-5 Cable
RJ45 termination on one end and bare wire on the other
CK1.2 Keypad Connection
Plug the male RJ45 connector into the
port on the CK1.2 Keypad. Additional
keypads in a zone can be run out of the Slave [OUT].
Master
[IN] RJ45
CT610/600/310/300 Connection
Insert and tighten the wires into the specific
Control I/O Port Phoenix
plug of the Zone that you wish to control.
Hardware Zone
Example connection of a CK1.2 Keypad
12V Control - White / Brown Stripe
Solid Blue = N/C
If the cables have already been terminated in RJ-45 plugs, order the accessory "RJ-45 to 5 Position Phoenix" (P/N 21419) separately from B&K. Plug the RJ-45 plug into the adapter and screw the adapter in place on the phoenix plug. Be sure to match the labels on the CT back panel to the labels under the pins of the adapter. Additional keypads for any zone can be connected to the slave output on the keypad back panel. Keypads should be programmed in series order starting with the Master Keypad, then slave 1, etc...
Each of the 5 terminals for the keypad control ports are defined as follows:
+12VDC - Use this terminal to power the sensors and keypads for this zone. Each control card is limited to 1 amp capacity per three zones in each vertical array. See the next page for examples.
GND - Use this terminal as a common ground for data, control and power. RS-232 XMIT - This terminal transmits RS-232 (BKC-DIP) information. This pin allows RS-232 status feed-
back to the CK1.2 keypad or other RS-232 capable devices. It can be configured with Tab 11 of BKcSuite.
The CT Receiver cannot receive RS-232 via this terminal. DATA IN - This terminal is an OPTICALLY isolated IR data port feeding both the flasher port of the selected
input (unless routing is set to ALL) and the B&K CT microprocessor for B&K commands. CTRL OUT - The 12VDC 200mA outputs are used to control external amplifiers, relays, screens or devices
that activate when a voltage is detected. The default action is that the voltage is ON when the Zone is ON, OFF when the zone is off. This is controlled by going into the Advanced FULL Setup Tab 9 in BKcSuite. The 12VDC controls can be modified to the following choices:
Zone On - The 12V Control Out is on if the corresponding Zone is on (This is Default). Zone Active - The 12V Control Out will turn on only if the Zone is on AND the CT Receiver can
detect an audio or video signal on the selected input for that hardware zone.
Zone Off - The 12V Control Out will turn on only if the corresponding hardware Zone is off. Selected Input - The 12V Control Out is on only if this input is selected (switched to) by the user.
Note that when this option is selected the input check boxes, in BKcSuite, are active (no longer grayed out). Check the inputs that you want to turn on the Zone Control Out.
Headphone - Only Zone A of a CT610 or CT310 allows you to set the Control Out to be triggered by head­phone mode. Setting the Zone AControl Out to enables you to connect a separate Zone A power amp and still have it turn off automatically when the user selects headphone mode from a keypad or remote controlling Zone A. Note: Not all CT Receivers offer headphone jack.
CK1.2 Keypad Connections
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Power to Keypad/Sensor Common Ground RS232 One Way Infrared Data/Signal Programmable Control Out
Power for Keypad / IR sensor Common Ground RS-232 Data Output
only IR Data/Signal Input Programmable 12V Control Output
POWER SUPPLY IS CURRENT LIMITED TO 1 AMP PER EVERY THREE ZONES
The six zone receiver has two zone/controller cards, each is identical to the single controller card in a three zone receiver. Each card has its own independent 1 amp power supply with built in current limiting protection. You cannot draw more than 1 amp from each of the cards (a card is the vertical strip of zone and common control connections). The control outputs are current limited to 200mA.
CT310/300 has one power supply card for keypads, IR sensors and 12VDC control outs. Anything connected to the +12V zone keypad output, a zone control out or a common control out must have its power consump­tion noted and added up. The total must not draw more than 1 amp for a CT310/300.

12V Power Supply

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ZB
ZE
+12V
GND
RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATA IN
ZCZF
+12V
GND
RS232 XMIT
CTRL OUT
DATA IN
CONTROL
ZA
ZD
+12V
GND
RS232 XMIT
DATA IN
CTRL OUT
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RS232
12V
GND
IN
-
IN
-
OUT
IN +
12V
GND
IN
-
IN
-
OUT
IN +
COMMON CTRL I/O
COMMON CTRL I/O
OUT
LEFT CONTROL CARD
Fam Rm Keypad 75ma
Fam Rm Sensor 50ma
Fam Rm Screen Relay 200ma
Kitchen Keypad 75ma
Bedroom Keypad 75ma
Bedroom TV Lif
t 200ma
Total 675 ma
RIGHT CONTROL CARD
Liv Rm Keypad 75 ma
Patio Keypad 75 ma
Den Keypad 75 ma
Den Sensor 50 ma
Total 275 ma
Adding Additional Keypads in the Same Zone.
When rooms are interconnected or are open to each other (for example: interconnecting family room, kitchen, and dining areas are common in many homes) you may opt to expand a zone to include several rooms. Many keypads can be connected in a daisy chain from the master keypad in that zone. The master is the keypad which is home run back to the CT Receiver. To daisy chain keypads, simply connect a CAT5 cable terminated into RJ-45 between the two keypads. All the chained keypads need be programmed separately . Daisy-chained keypads can be programmed for independent zone control using the appropriate code-set.
The home run (master) keypad is connected using the MASTER [IN] on the keypad back panel. From the Master Keypad's SLAVE[OUT] connect to the second keypad's MASTER [IN]. You can continue the daisy­chain to as many as four keypads per zone control terminal. When programming daisy chained keypads,
each keypad must be programmed separately. Always program chained keypads in series order start­ing with the Master keypad, then the first slave, etc.
Master
Slave
Example Shared Source Connection to a CT Receiver
Shared Source Connections
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Any source that is desired to be shared throughout the system should be connected to one of the 9 A/V Source Inputs. Up to nine sources can be "shared" throughout any zone in the entire system. Internal tuners in the CT receiver products do not utilize an input. Each of the nine shared sources should be connected as follows:
Use the analog audio and composite video from the source. The CT receiver(s) does not process any digital signals. Composite video and analog audio can be distributed throughout the system.
Mount the IR Emitter on the
front panel, in front of the
IR receptacle of the source.
CT Receiver Connection
Plug the analog audio L&R com­posite video, and the IR emitter into the back panel.
Source

IR Emitter Outputs

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IR Flasher Emitter Output
Each of the nine shared sources can be controlled from any zone in the system using the CT Receiver built in IR routing circuitry. When the IR Flasher outputs are set to “selected input,” (Default) IR is routed from the keypads in each zone to the corresponding source according to the input selected for that zone. This way multiple identical sources can be controlled without changing the source's IR code. For the system to oper­ate properly, an IR emitter connected to the IR output must correspond to the source input, i.e. IN 6 with IR 6. The IR outputs are compatible with any standard 1/8” (3.5mm) miniature flasher/emitter from Niles, Xantech, Elan, Sonance or Speakercraft, etc. The IR outputs operate at 5V and can supply up to 10mA of current (475internal output resistance). Carrier frequency ranges from 32 kHz to 42kHz. Make sure to use IR shields when working with multiple identical sources in the same rack.
A/V SOURCE INPUTS
IN1IN
1
BUFFERED A/V SOURCE OUTPUTS
FM
ANTENNA
IN2IN
2
IN3IN
3
OUT
1
OUT
2
OUT
3
IN4IN
4
IN5IN
5
IN6IN
6
OUT
4
OUT
5
OUT
6
IN7IN
7
IN8IN
8
IN9IN
9
OUT
7
OUT
8
OUT
9
IR 1IR 2
IR 3
IR 4
IR 5
IR 6
IR 7
IR 8
IR 9
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
ARE 4 OHM STABLE
The IR outputs are factory default set for selected input operation thus requiring the device input and IR out to match. Simultaneous or “All Inputs” flash can be configured for the 9 IR outputs using either the OSD menu or BKcSuite. When using matrix video switching (i.e. audio and video from different inputs), IR routing will follow the audio input only for that zone.
Buffered Outputs
Line level, impedance matched, (buffered) out­puts are provided in order to pass source signals from one unit to another. Each of the 9 shared A/V inputs has a buffered output. These outputs are buffered in order to minimize signal degrada­tion as the signal passes from unit to unit in series. Essentially they can eliminate the need for Y-cables. The Buffered outputs will primarily be used for sharing of sources between other whole house units or home theater systems.
CT610 #2
CT610 #1
Sources

Zone Line Outputs

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Zone Line Outputs
Zone line outputs are used to run the audio and/or video into each zone. Composite video outputs supply video to monitors in each zone. Zone A's video output provides access to the on screen display for unit setup. The setup menu is only accessible through composite video output of zone A. Line level audio out­puts are supplied for each zone in order to provide a means for external amplification in any zone. These line outputs can be configured either fixed at line level, or variable to match the volume level of the receiver’s internal amplification (see next page). Factory default is set for line level fixed output. An external amplifier can be controlled with the 12VDC control out from the zone that it is connected to. When line levels are set to fixed, audio will continue to output regardless of the zone being off. An external volume control is needed for this application. The video signal will shut off when the zone is shut off.
An example of external amplification and video connection in Zone Ais provided below. Note that the ampli­fier control voltage is supplied directly from the Zone Control terminal on the CT Receiver back panel. If desired, this control voltage can be supplied from the back panel of the CK1.2 Keypad terminated to the Alternate Master [IN]. The figure below shows the fixed/variable jumper is set to fixed; the wall mounted vol­ume controls will control the externally amplified speakers while the keypad selects the source for the zone. The Keypad controls the volume of the Zone A amp channel.
CT602
Reference 200.2
CK1.2 Keypad
Volume Controls
Zone Speakers
Fixed Output / Variable Output
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Dedicated Source Inputs (Local)
Dedicated source inputs are used for local sources that are dedicated only to that individual zone. Typically this feature is appropriate for sources that are physically located in the zone, such as DVD players or satellite boxes in bedrooms or dens. By running well shielded audio and video cable from the local source back to the CT Reciever, the user can utilize the auto-sense capability built into these inputs. The CT Reciever will immediately auto-detect the audio or video signal from a Dedicated input and switch that zone to its dedi­cated input. This feature is factory default set on, however it can be turned off to add an additional manually selectable input for that particular zone. Dedicated source inputs are identified on the back panel by the zone to which they are associated, i.e. IN A, IN B, etc. When sources are auto-detected, built in software stores the state the zone was in before the Dedicated input detected a signal, this way when the signal is switched off the zone is returned to its previous state.
Dedicated inputs require a second audio/video home run home from the zone back to the CT Receiver.
Changing Line Level Outputs From Fixed to Variable
An internal jumper is used to change the output between line level fixed or variable. This adjustment is typi­cally useful when using additional external amplification. Open the chassis and locate the blue jumper on the audio card for the Zone Line Outputs. The jumpers are in line with each channel on the back panel. The right position is fixed (F) line level, the left position is variable (V) volume control. When set to variable the volume level of the output is matched with the volume level of the receiver amplifier output. The jumper has the ability to change only the left (L) or only the right (R) side of each zone if desired. Note: When these out­puts are set to fixed, the last used source will continue to transmit audio only regardless of the zone being powered off. An external volume control is required for this application.
VLF VRF
Variable
Right
Fixed
Variable
Left
Fixed
IN
A
IN
A
IN
B
IN
B
IN
C
IN
C
OUT
A
IN
D
IN
D
IN
E
IN
E
IN
F
IN
F
OUT
D
CT Receiver Dedicated Inputs (Back Panel)

Local Source IR Control

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Local IR Source Control
Local source control is accomplished by connecting IR emitters to the Alternate Master [IN] of the keypad. Local control is not limited to one source, as many as four IR emitters can be wired in series directly from the keypad. NOTE: Additional resistance will need to be added when running emitters directly from the keypad. Resistance will vary depending on the distance of the run and the size of the wire used. Typical in line resist­ance will range from 50for long runs to 150for short runs. 12V Control voltages for local amplifiers or other voltage sensing devices may also be terminated directly to the keypad’s Alternate Master [IN] using the 12V control and ground. If resistance is not added, control of shared sources may be lost.
Multiple emitters should be con­nected in SERIES!
Most common brands of emitter can be used, however all Emitter output more consistent levels when con­nected in series. Parallel connec­tions may work “some of the time”. Series connections are recom­mended for consistent operation!
Standard 2 conductor 16 gauge speaker wire is ideal for long runs from the keypad to a Local TV or device using an IR emitter. Utilizing CAT 5 cable will also work well.
Note: Additional resistance
needs to be added when running a flasher directly off a keypad. Resistance will vary depending on length of run usually between (50Ω- 150Ω). The resistor needs to be wired in series with the flashers. This can either be on the + or - side of the connection. You will know if you need addi­tional resistance if the keypad is not able to control the shared sources connected to any of the 9 IR outputs.
Home run to CT back panel

Common Control Triggers

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Common Control Triggers
The B&K CT receiver line incorporates common control triggers that can be used for whole house events such as telephones and doorbells. Two common controls on the six zone receiver (one on the three zone) allow up to 24VAC or DC voltage sensing. Referred to as Page/Events, typical applications might involve a doorbell and front door security camera. For example, when the doorbell is pressed, the CT receiver will switch all zones to the specified A/V source input that the camera is connected to. The user can specify which zones should or should not respond to either or both Page/Events. Wiring diagrams for specific appli­cations are available through B&K. Please visit our website or contact our Customer Service Department for specific applications. The diagram below illustrates the installation of a front door security camera coupled with a doorbell. The Page/Event is default set to switch to input 8 when a voltage is detected through Common Control 1 IN- and IN+.
CT Receiver Common Control Connection and Trigger
Doorbell Trigger
Camera Output
AM Loop Antenna
Two internal AM/FM tuners included in CT610,310 & 602. The tuner requires a single coaxial FM antenna oriented for best tuner frequency reception. The signals are internally split to eliminate the need for dual antennas. Single tuner included with CT600/300.
FM
ANTENNA
FM Antenna
Two internal AM/FM tuners included in CT610,310 & 602. The tuner requires a single coaxial FM antenna oriented for best tuner frequency reception. The signals are internally split to eliminate the need for dual antennas. Single tuner included with CT600/300.
RF Remote IN
This connection is unsupported.

Factory Reset

Sometimes a factory reset is necessary in order to clear problematic symptoms sometimes experienced in the field. A factory reset will clear all system settings, all presets, and all serial macros. A factory reset will also clear any information backed up onto the EEPROM that may have been accomplished by a Memory Backup.
Factory Reset On a CT610 or CT310 Simultaneously press and release the Sleep, Down and Zone buttons.
Once you see "Format Filesys" on the front panel you can release the buttons. A reset will take approxi­mately 60 seconds to execute.
Factory Reset On a CT600/300/602 with no front panel buttons
The factory reset is located in the on screen menu that can be viewed through the zone Avideo output. It is located in the Memory/Backup restore option. Using a IR control device in zone Apress [menu - 5 - left ­enter]. Afactory reset takes approximately 60 seconds to execute.

Additional Connections

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FM
ANTENNA
RF REMOTE IN
FM
ANTENNA
AM ANTENNA
FM
ANTENNA
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