Contents
1 Legrand Digital Audio System User Guide
3 System Overview
4 Controllers
5 What’s in the Enclosure?
5 Modules
6 What’s in the Wall?
6 Keypads & Inputs
7 The Control App - Getting Around
7 Zones Pane (Rooms)
8 Sources Pane
9 Whole House Control
10 Volume Control
11 Digital Source Selection
12 Currently Playing
13 Transport Controls
14 Playing Queue
15 Settings
16 Wall Devices
16 The AU7010 Digital Audio Amplified Keypad
17 The AU7007 Global Source Input
18 The AU7008 Local Source Input
19 Adding Digital Services - Pandora
20 Adding Digital Services - TuneIn
21 Adding Digital Services - Rhapsody
22 Adding Digital Services - SiriusXM
23 Adding Digital Services - Music Libraries
24 Adding Digital Services - Music Libraries
25 Playing Music with the App
25 Selecting a Zone (Room) to start Music
26 Selecting music for your zone
27 Selecting a Global Source Input
28 Selecting a Local Source Input
29 The Control App - Settings
29 Settings
30 Settings - Creating Persistent Groups 1
31 Settings - Creating Persistent Groups 2
32 Settings - Disbanding Persistent Groups 1
33 Settings - Disbanding Persistent Groups 2
34 Settings - Zones Settings
35 Settings - Naming a Digital Audio Global/Local Source
36 Settings - General/About
37 Settings - General/About/Software Update
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System Overview
The Digital Audio System distributes four sources to up to sixteen zones, with features such as access to digital audio content from Internet Radio, streaming services, and net-worked devices, as well as analog components. It is con-trollable through the system’s amplified keypads, as well as convenient iOS and Android apps for mobile devices.
The system begins with the Digital Audio Distribution Mod-ule (AU7000) which distributes up to four audio sources to four zones. The audio is digitally transmitted from the sourc-es to a zone’s Digital Audio Amplified Keypad (AU7010-XX). This system can be expanded to up to sixteen zones us-ing up to three Digital Audio Expansion Modules (AU7004). Source options include the Digital Input Module (AU7001) which provides access to content* such as Pandora, Rhap-sody (subscription needed), SiriusXM (subscription needed), and TuneIn, as well as networked iTunes or Windows Me-dia library content, NAS drive music files, and more. Analog sources can also be accommodated with use of the Digital Audio Local Source Input (AU7008-XX) and the Digital Audio Global Source Input (AU7007-XX). The AU7010-XX keypads are the standard power device, providing 20 watts of power to a zone. Common functions like power on/off, volume, mute, and source selection can be controlled directly from this keypad. Additionally, the keypad offers a favorite feature that enables users to set a favorite music or news source at a preferred volume by pressing and holding the favorite but-ton. The keypad will then allow users to press the favorite button and return to that source/volume quickly.
Easy to use, the Digital Audio System is a flexible, feature-rich, and accessible structured wiring audio solution.
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Controllers
The Digital Audio System can be controlled by smartphones, tablets and by
the AU7010-XX Keypad. For controlling the system via smartphone or tablet,
free applications are available for both Android and iOS devices through the
Google Play and App Stores. Please search for ‘On-Q Digital Audio’ to download the app.
Digital Audio
Amplified Keypad
AU7010-xx
Android Phone
iOS Phone
Android Tablet
iOS Tablet
4
What’s in the Enclosure?
Modules
The Digital Audio System is comprised of enclosure-based modules, as well
as keypad and input devices located throughout the home. The heart of the
system, the Digital Audio Distribution Module (AU7000), as well as the Digital
Audio Power Distribution Module (PW1020), are required for every system.
Depending on a system’s specific configuration, however, the enclosure might
also include the Digital Audio Input Module (AU7001) and/or Digital Audio Expansion Module (AU7004). The AU7001 provides access to networked digital
audio content and streaming music services. Up to four AU7001 modules can
be used within a system. For systems with more than four intended zones, the
AU7004 modules can be used to expand the system, in increments of four, to
up to 16 total zones.
Digital Audio
Input Module
AU7001
Digital Audio
Distribution
Module
AU7000
Digital Audio
Expansion Module
AU7004
Digital Audio
Power Distribution
Module PW1020
5
What’s in the Wall?
Keypads & Inputs
In addition to the enclosure-based modules, every Digital Audio System also
includes use of in-wall Digital Audio Amplified Keypads (AU7010-XX) in every
zone. Each keypad provides both the amplification for a specific zone, as well
as convenient access to core controls, such as power on/off, volume up/down,
mute, and source selection. Additionally, the Digital Audio Amplified Keypads
also include a Favorite feature, offering quick access to a preferred source/
volume setting.
Also installed in a specific zone, a Digital Audio System might include the
use of a Digital Audio Global Source Input (AU7007-XX) or a Digital Audio Local Source Input (AU7008-XX). These provide global (full system) or local (the
specific zone) access to traditional analog devices, such as Set Top Boxes,
TV’s, MP3 players, Xbox systems, etc.
Digital Audio
Amplified Keypad
AU7010-XX
Digital Audio
Global Source
Input
AU7007-XX
Digital Audio
Local Source
Input
AU7008-XX
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The Control App - Getting Around
Zones Pane (Rooms)
Offering complete control of a Digital Audio System, the free applications
(apps) available for Android and iOS devices provide both simple navigation
and a complete view of a system’s current status.
It all starts with the zones, or rooms, a system includes. In this example, we
will use two zones, the Family Room and the Living Room.
When all zones are off (not playing music), all available zones will display in
the bottom left hand corner of the screen.
Please note an iPad in portrait mode removes the zone pane from view. Selecting ‘Zones’ will display the panel, as shown in Figures 2 and 3 below.
In the case of a smartphone, once content is playing, pressing the home icon
will return the app to the zones pane (Figures 4 and 5).
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Sources Pane
Also on the left hand side of the app screen, the Digital Audio System’s available sources will be displayed. The example below shows a system with two
Digital Audio Input Modules and one Digital Audio Global Source.
This example is showing two Digital Audio Input Modules as sources one and
two (identified by “select music...”) and one Global Source Input (identified by
“source 3”).
8
Whole House Control
This area of the application provides global commands that affect all zones
simultaneously.
This command turns all zones off
This command mutes and un-mutes all zones
This command selects a single source for all on zones
9
Volume Control
Volume can be controlled by sliding the fader, or incrementally increased by
tapping the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons.
If a single zone is playing, adjusting the volume will affect that single zone. If
multiple zones are playing within a group, multiple volume control faders will
open to adjust each zone
10
Digital Source Selection
This panel allows users to select their digital audio sources, such as streaming services or digital content stored in a networked music library or even on
a mobile device.
(For how to set up streaming services, see page 20.)
11
Currently Playing
When a source is selected in the sources pane (located on the left), its metadata is displayed at the top of the app.
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