Systemline S7 Instruction Manual

2 Zone NetAmp
Systemline 7 NetAmp, two zone smart multi-room amplifier
Instruction manual
SN1100
Important safety instructions
1. Read 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 ampliers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarised or grounding-type plug. A polarised plug has two blades with one wider than the other. 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 t 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 specied by the manufacturer
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specied 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 lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped.
WARNINGS
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Apparatus with CLASS1 construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
Instructions de sécurité importantes
1. Veuillez lire ces instructions.
2. Veuillez conserver ces instructions.
3. Veuillez prendre connaissance de tous les avertissements.
4. Veuillez suivre toutes les instructions.
5. N’utilisez pas cet appareil a proximite de l’eau.
6. Nettoyez uniquement avec un chion sec.
7. N’obstruez pas les grilles de ventilation. Suivez attentivement les instructions du fabricant lors de l’installation.
8. N’installez pas cet appareil a proximite d’une source de chaleur telle que des radiateurs, des bouches d’air chaud, des fours, ou tout autre appareil (y compris des amplicateurs) produisant de la chaleur.
9. Ne supprimez pas la securite apportee par la prise polarisee ou de type B. Une prise polarisee possede deux broches, dont une plus large que l’autre. Une prise de type B possede deux broches et une che terre. La broche la plus large ou la che terre sont la pour votre securite. Si la prise fournie ne convient pas, adressez-vous a un electricien pour une mise aux normes de votre installation electrique.
10. Evitez de marcher sur le cordon d’alimentation ou de le pincer, en particulier, a l’extremite du cordon, de la prise et a la sortie de l’appareil.
11. Utilisez uniquement des accessoires species par le fabricant.
12. Utilisez uniquement les chariots, pieds, tripodes, supports ou les tables recommandes par le fabricant ou vendus avec l’appareil. Si vous utilisez un chariot, faites tres attention lors du transport de l’appareil et evitez de le faire tomber pour ne pas vous blesser.
13. Debranchez cet appareil en cas d’orage ou lorsque vous ne vous en servez pas pendant une periode prolongee.
14. Pour toute reparation, adressez-vous a un professionnel. Faites reparer cet appareil pour des dommages de n’importe quelle nature : cordon d’alimentation abime, liquide ou objet introduit dans l’appareil, exposition a la pluie ou a l’humidite, fonctionnement inhabituel, chutes diverses.
AVERTISSEMENT
An de diminuer les risques d’incendie ou de choc electrique, conservez cet appareil a l’abri de la pluie et de l’humidite.
Evitez toute eclaboussure et ne posez pas d’objets contenant des liquides, comme des vases, sur cet appareil.
L’appareil de construction de CLASS1 doit être connecté à une prise secteur dotée d’une protection par mise à la terre.
Contents
1.0 Pack contents 5
2.0 NetAmp mounting 5
2.1 HomeNet cabinet 5
2.2 Standard cabinet 5
2.3 Wall 5
2.4 19” rack adaptor 5
3.0 NetAmp connections 6
3.1 Top face 6
3.2 Front face 7
3.3 Bottom face 7
4.0 NetAmp room connectivity 8
4.1 Connecting a standard zone 8
5.0 Using a separate power amplier 9
6.0 NetAmp source connectivity 10
6.1 Connecting the S7 NetServer 10
6.2 Connecting analogue or optical digital inputs 1 & 2 11
6.3 Connecting analogue or optical digital inputs 3 & 3A 11
7.0 NetAmp conguration 12
7.1 Overview 13
7.2 Factory Setup 13
7.3 Network Setup 13
7.4 Source Setup 13
7.4.1 Source 1 & 2 conguration 13
7.4.2 Source 3 and 3A conguration 14
7.5 Zone 1 Setup 16
7.6 Zone 2 Setup 17
8.0 KPS-11 keypad installation and conguration 18
8.1 Connecting and installing the keypads 18
8.2 Addressing keypads 18
8.3 Conguring keypads 19
8.3.1 Default conguration 19
8.3.2 NetMusic 1 conguration 20
8.3.3 NetMusic 2 conguration 20
9.0 Local Input Module (LIM) installation and conguration 21
9.1 LIM Connections 21
9.2 IR receiver and IR codes 21
9.3 LIM conguration and switching options 22
9.4 Manual or auto-switching of analogue and digital sources 22
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1.0 Pack contents
1.1 NetAmp x 1
1.2 Mounting brackets x 2
1.3 Bracket xing screws x 4
1.4 IMO speaker connectors x 4
1.5 HomeNet cabinet xing screws x 4
1.6 Right angled mains cable
1.7 USB A-B cables (0.5m) x 2
1.8 Quick start instruction manual x 1
2.0 NetAmp mounting
NetAmp can be mounted in an S7 HomeNet cabinet, an S7 standard cabinet, on a 19” rack adaptor, on a shelf or on a wall.
2.1 HomeNet cabinet
Place the NetAmp on the swing frame in the correct location and use the four large diameter xing screws (1.5) to mount the NetAmp onto the frame, using the threaded holes on the front face of the NetAmp.
2.2 Standard cabinet
Fix the mounting brackets (1.2) onto the sides of the NetAmp using the four smaller diameter bracket xing screws (1.3).
Fix the NetAmp to the back panel of the cabinet, using the screws supplied with the cabinet to secure the NetAmp brackets in place.
2.3 Wall
Fix the mounting brackets (1.2) onto the sides of the NetAmp using the four smaller diameter bracket xing screws (1.3).
Fix the NetAmp to the wall using suitable xing screws and solid plugs if needed. These are not supplied.
2.4 19” rack adaptor
Fix the mounting brackets (1.2) onto the sides of the NetAmp using the four smaller diameter bracket xing screws (1.3).
Fix the NetAmp to the rack adaptor using the screws provided.
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3.0 NetAmp connections
3.1 Top face
1. Ethernet RJ45 for Local Area Network
2. Keypad RJ45 for KPS-11 or KPS-3 S7 keypads
3. Local RJ45 for S7 Local Input Modules (LIM)
4. 12V trigger mono 3.5 jack for auto switching power ampliers
5. Stereo speaker outputs
6. Pre-amp outputs, stereo phono
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3.2 Front face
1. Status display
2. Select button – changes display information
3. Standby button
4. Reset button
5. USB inputs from S7 server
6. Analogue 3.5mm stereo or Digital mini TOSLINK inputs
7. Analogue 3.5mm stereo or Digital mini TOSLINK outputs
3.3 Bottom face
1. Mains input, 110-240V AC
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4.0 NetAmp room connectivity
4.1 Connecting a standard zone
Run speaker cable from the NetAmp to the stereo speakers in the zone. QED 79 strand or QED Pro 16/2 or 16/4 is recommended.
Use Cat5 or Cat6 from the NetAmp to a KPS-11 or KPS-3 keypad.
Use Cat5 or Cat6 from the NetAmp to an RJ45 data socket for the local input audio.
Use a standard Cat5 or Cat6 data patch cable to connect the NetAmp ethernet socket to a suitable network switch or broadband router.
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5.0 Using a separate power amplier
If you wish to use a separate power amplier for a zone, then use a quality audio interconnect cable such as the QED Performance Audio (phono to phono) to connect the Pre-Output from the NetAmp into the power amplier input. NetAmp also supports 12V trigger, which can switch on a power amp when the zone becomes active. Use a mono or stereo jack to jack cable to connect the 12V trigger if your power amplier supports this.
The Systemline 7 NetPower supports 12V trigger and delivers 100 Watts per channel.
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6.0 NetAmp source connectivity
6.1 Connecting the S7 NetServer
Each NetAmp requires two USB connections from the server in order for both zones to receive independent music. Use a USB A to B type cable to connect the NetAmp USB input to the server. This is often done via a USB hub as shown which allows the server to connect up to 24 S7 zones.
If both USB inputs are used then they are allocated as follows:
USB input 3 – Zone B USB input 3A – Zone A
If zone B is used as a sub-zone, then a single USB connection to the server can be used to share this input across both zones. This is allocated as follows:
USB input 3 – Zone A and B shared USB input 3A – Not used
NetAmp will present an optical output for USB input 3, allowing you to share this across more zones by linking into more NetAmps. This is only available for USB 3. Use a mini Toslink to mini Toslink cable.
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6.2 Connecting analogue or optical digital inputs 1 & 2
NetAmp supports both analogue and optical inputs via a combined 3.5mm stereo jack socket and mini Toslink connector.
Inputs 1 and 2 are common to both zones A and B. Use a Toslink (or mini Toslink if required) to mini Toslink to connect a digital audio source into NetAmp. Use a phono (or jack) to 3.5mm stereo jack to connect an analogue audio source into NetAmp.
NetAmp will present inputs 1,2 and 3 as outputs allowing you to connect and share these across more NetAmps. Up to 11 additional NetAmps are supported. Use a stereo 3.5mm jack to jack cable to loop analogue sources, and a mini Toslink to mini Toslink cable to loop digital sources.
6.3 Connecting analogue or optical digital inputs 3 & 3A
If a Systemline 7 NetServer is not being used, then intputs 3 and 3A also support analogue or digital inputs. Separate sources can be used for zone A and B
Input 3 – Zone B Input 3A – Zone A
If a source is to be shared across both zones then just plug one source into input 3, leaving 3A not used.
NetAmp will present input 3 as either an optical or analogue output, depending on what has been plugged in. You can use a suitable cable to connect this output to more NetAmps.
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7.0 NetAmp conguration
When you plug the NetAmp into a network switch with a broadband router with DHCP server, then the NetAmp will obtain a network IP address automatically.
Plug the NetAmp LAN into the network, then plug in the mains cable and it will boot up.
The display can be used to display the IP address of the NetAmp by pressing the SELECT button once.
You can now open a web browser, type in the IP address of the NetAmp and proceed with the rest of the conguration. You will need to enter a valid user name and password to enter any conguration web pages. By default these are set as follows:
User Name: admin Password: password
These can now be changed.
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7.1 Overview
The overview page shows current software versions and the serial number, and is also used to check if new software is available from the internet.
Bootloader Version: This will usually remain the same even after updates.
Firmware version: This is the current version running on the NetAmp, and may change if an update is carried out.
You can press Check for Update to check if new software is available, and then go through the prompts to complete the process.
7.2 Factory Setup
This shows the MAC address of the Ethernet socket on the NetAmp and cannot be changed.
The TCP control port is set to 9760 as default and can be changed if needed, although the S7 App only works with port 9760.
7.3 Network Setup
NetAmp is set to DHCP mode so will obtain an IP address automatically. If you wish to give it a xed IP address then un-check the Enable DHCP check box and ll in the IP address settings that you require.
Press Save.
7.4 Source Setup
7.4.1 Source 1 & 2 conguration
You can disable a source by un-checking the Source Enabled box. This will remove the source button from the S7 App and will prevent it from being selected by any device.
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You can rename the source by entering the required text.
If the source has its own volume control, you can tick the High Volume Mode check box. This will instruct NetAmp to go to maximum volume when this source is selected. Use the source to control the volume. If a normal source is then selected, NetAmp will apply the turn on volume.
Press Save.
7.4.2 Source 3 and 3A conguration
Sources 3 and 3A are used with the NetServer with USB connections. Each USB socket on the NetAmp has a unique 6 digit serial number which is shown on the web page. The server generates a virtual unique MAC address for each USB connection and this must be obtained from the connected server.
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Firstly make sure that the NetAmp is on and connected to the server via USB A-B cables. Turn on the server and wait for it to boot up. Use a web browser and enter the server IP address which can be discovered using a free App called Fing. It will be identied as NetMusic. Enter the IP address of the server, and the web page should appear. Press Congure Player.
The list of connected NetAmp USBs should be listed in the Name column together with their associated MAC addresses. Make sure the numbers of your NetAmp are shown, in this case 000095 and 000096 are being congured.
On the NetAmp web page type in the IP address of the server, then press Get MAC for sources 3 and 3A. The relevant boxes should populate with the MAC addresses from the server.
You can rename the sources. High volume mode should not be used when connecting to the server, as the App will alter the NetAmp volume directly.
Press Save.
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7.5 Zone 1 Setup
You can rename the zone and congure volume, EQ, keypads and local inputs here.
You can disable a zone by un-checking the Enabled box.
You can rename the zone by entering the desired text.
You can operate the NetAmp from the webpage by pressing + or – next to the source select box, and you can also adjust the volume.
You can adjust the maximum volume, turn on volume, pre-amp output gain, treble, bass and balance from this page. Press Save to store any changes.
You can add a keypad conguration; up to 4 keypads are supported. See section 8.0 for keypad conguration.
You can enable or disable a local input and name it. High Volume Mode will instruct NetAmp to switch to maximum volume when local is selected. You must then control the volume using the source remote control, for example by adjusting the headphone output of a TV. Auto-Switch Local will instruct NetAmp to automatically switch to the local input on the presence of audio in the Local Input Module. For example, switching a TV on will automatically turn on the NetAmp to local input.
You can use the LIM in manual switching mode by un-ticking Auto-Switch Local. Now the user will have to manually select the local intput by pressing the input button on the App or selecting via a
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KPS-11 keypad or remote control.
See section 9.0 for more LIM options.
Press Save to store any changes.
7.6 Zone 2 Setup
Zone 2 setup is the same as zone 1 but has an additional check box which puts it into sub zone mode.
If this is selected, zone 2 will automatically follow the same source selection as zone 1. You should use a KPS-3 if a keypad is being used in zone 2 sub zone mode. Zone 2 retains its independent on/o and volume, but can also listen to the local input from zone 1 if that is selected, as well as having its own independent local source.
Flashes address number
Increase or decrease address
Press together to
set address
Press to exit
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8.0 KPS-11 keypad installation and conguration
Up to 4 keypads can be added to any zone. Each keypad can be readdressed from 1-4 so that it gives the correct function congured by the NetAmp. You can daisy chain a Cat5 cable from one keypad to the next, punching down one cable over the other on the connector.
8.1 Connecting and installing the keypads
You should use Cat5e cable from the NetAmp to the KPS-11 keypad, which should be no more than 100 meters in length. You should put the cable into a standard UK single gang back box of 35mm depth.
Terminate the Cat5e cable at the NetAmp using a punch down patch panel or RJ45 plug which conforms to TIA/EIA-568B.
Fit the 50x50 Euro data frame onto the KPS-11, and then slot into the face plate of choice. This face plate is not supplied with the KPS-11, please purchase the correct colour and nish 50x50 plate for the project. A plain white plate is available from Systemline with part number SM3970.
Strip back and terminate the brown, blue and green pair on the back of the KPS-11 using a suitable data termination punch down tool, following the colours marked on the punch down connector.
Screw the keypad and fascia into the wall using the mounting screws supplied with the face plate.
8.2 Addressing keypads
Once the keypads are connected you can readdress keypads in the zone to give dierent button functions. All keypads are set to address 1 in the factory.
Press the Standby and Skip > buttons together to enter address mode. The local green LED will ash to indicate its current address.
Increase the address by pressing Volume +. The green LED will indicate the address with the corresponding number of ashes.
Decrease the address by pressing Volume -.
When the desired address is set, press the Local button to exit.
Input 1 Standby
Input 2 Local input
Input 3
Volume down Volume up
IR receiver
Mute
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8.3 Conguring keypads
Select Zone Setup on the NetAmp web page. You can add up to 4 keypad addresses to the zone by pressing +.
Press the desired keypad address to congure.
The KPS-11 can be congured to operate in three dierent modes:
8.3.1 Default conguration
Selects sources 1, 2 & 3 and local, operates volume.
Standby
Favourite
selections
Local input
Volume down
Play / pause
Volume up
IR receiver
Skip
Standby
Favourite
selections
Input 1
Local input
Volume down
Play / pause
Volume up
IR receiver
Skip
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8.3.2 NetMusic 1 conguration
Selects 5 favourites, play/pause, skip, local input, volume and standby. You can select which bank of favourites are selected, 1-5 through to 26-30:
8.3.3 NetMusic 2 conguration
Selects 4 favourites, input 1, skip, play/pause, volume, local and standby. You can select which bank of favourites the keypad selects.
1 2 3 4
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9.0 Local Input Module (LIM) installation and conguration
Each zone can connect one Local Input Module (LIM) via a single Cat5/6 data cable to the zone. The LIM is a self-contained metal case with all the connections on one side. It has two cable tie straps allowing it to be attached to the back of a TV if xing positions are available.
9.1 LIM Connections
1. Digital in – Toslink optical intput, PCM stereo only
2. Analogue in – 3.5mm strereo analogue input
3. IR in – 2.5mm IR jack socket for supplied IR receiver
4. System – RJ45 connection to Local socket on the NetAmp
The RJ45 data cable connection to the NetAmp should conform to TIA/EIA-568B and be no more than 100m long.
RJ45 LED status lights:
Orange – on when LIM is connected to the NetAmp Green – ashes on each communication to the NetAmp, such as IR control
9.2 IR receiver and IR codes
The LIM comes supplied with an IR receiver on a black cable with 2.5mm jack plug. It should be placed somewhere within line of sight. The following IR codes are available to operate the LIM and NetAmp:
Standby toggle O Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Local Volume + Volume – Mute Favourite numeral buttons 1-9 and 0 LIM source analogue LIM source digital
Note: The LIM and NetAmp do not include a method of IR pass-through to operate other remote equipment.
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9.3 LIM conguration and switching options
The LIM switching options are congured via the NetAmp web page setup, within the zone setup window.
Tick Enabled to enable the input, allowing it to be switched on via KPS-11, IR, Ethernet commands or the S7 App.
Name the local input. This text will appear on the App and other control systems that have enabled two way feedback.
Tick High Volume Mode if you wish to use the volume of the local source itself rather than the NetAmp. If this is on, the NetAmp will select local and go to volume 30.
Tick Auto-Switch Local if you wish the LIM to switch the NetAmp zone to local input when digital or analogue audio is sensed. If not ticked, the user must select the local input manually.
9.4 Manual or auto-switching of analogue and digital sources
It is possible to manually select the analogue or digital inputs if needed. To do this, uncheck the Auto-Switch Local box. You will see that you can use the web page to manually select each input.
It is also possible to operate the manual switching of inputs using the remote control or Ethernet commands using a control system.
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