Vision CS-1600P Owner's Manual

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CS-1600P POWERED SPEAKERS OWNERS MANUAL
www.visionaudiovisual.com/techaudio/cs-1600p
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Where applicable Vision products a re certified and comply with all known local regulations to a ‘CB Certification’ standard. Vision commits to ensure all products are fully compliant with all applicable certification standards for sale in the EU and other participating countries.
The product described in this ow ner manual is in compliance with RoHS (EU directive 2002/95/EC), and WEEE (EU dir e ctive 2002/96/EC) standard s. This product should be returned to the place of purchase at the end of its us eful life for recycling.
WARNINGS
CAUTION: TO R ED U CE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of u n in su lat ed “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point w it h in an equilateral trian gle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
All products are designed and imported into the EU by ‘Vision’ who is wholly owned by ‘Azlan Logistics Ltd.’, Registered in England Nr. 04625566 at Lion House, 4 Pioneer Business Park, Clifton Moor, York, YO30 4GH. WEEE Registration: GD0046SY
DECLARATION OF ORI GIN
Vision products are made in the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
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USE ONLY DOMESTIC AC OUTLETS
Connecting the unit to an outlet supp lying a higher voltage may create a fire hazard.
HANDLE THE POWER CORD WITH CARE
Do not disconnect the plug from the AC outlet by pulling the cord; always pull the plug itself. Pulling the cord may damage it. If you do not intend to use your unit for any considerable length of time, unplug the unit. Do not place furniture or other heavy objects on the cord, and try to avoid dropping heavy objects on it. Do not tie a knot in the power cord. Not only could the cord be damaged, but a short circuit could also be caused with a conse quent fire hazard.
PLACE OF INSTALLATION
Avoid installing this product under the following conditions:
• Moist or humid places
• Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heating equipment
• Extremely cold locations
• Places subject to excessive vibration or dust
• Poorly ventilated places Do not expose this product to dripping or splashing. DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS FILLED WITH
LIQUIDS ON OR NEAR THIS PRODUCT!
MOVING THE UNIT
Before moving the unit, be sure to pull out the power cord from the AC outlet and disconnect the interconnection cords with other units.
WARNING SIGNS
If you detect an abnormal smell or smoke, turn this product off immediately and unp lug the power cord. Contact your re seller or Vision.
PACKAGING
Save all packing material. It is es sential for shipping in the event the unit ever needs repair. IF ORIGINAL PACKAGING IS NOT USED TO RETURN THE UNIT TO THE SERVICE CENTRE,
DAMAGE IN TRANSIT WILL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY.
WATTS
The most consistent standards for measuring watts are “Program Power” and “RMS” because these measure average sustained levels.
Where loudspeakers have integrated amplifiers, then load (resis tance, measured in ohms) is known so the wattage rating is fixed.
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INSTALLATION
1. REMOVE GRILLES Push clamps up. The tip of the screw will push the grille up and off.
2. CUT HOLE IN CEILING TILE Diameter 222 mm (8.74”)
3. FIT LOUDSPEAKERS TO CEILING TILE Fix loudspeaker from the bottom of the ceiling tile and turn clamps out to hold in place.
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4. FIX LOUDSPEAKERS TO CEILING TILE turning clamp screws from the front of loudspe aker. The clamps will turn out and tighten.
5. CONNECT LOUDSPEAKERS TOGETHER Use the included speaker cable. If cable provided is
not long enough use unshielded speaker cable with gauge of 0.75mm or higher.
Slave Loudspeaker Master Loudspeaker
6. CONNECT INPUT Plug the phoenix-to-minijack/phono adaptor (shown below) into the input connectors on the rear panel.
“SPEAKER OUTPUT”
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Note 1: Smartphones, laptops, DVDs etc connect to this input from their headphone or line-level output jacks.
Note 2: If you will use only the Bluetooth input ignore this step.
7. CONNECT POWER Connect power into rear of master loudspeaker.
8. *OPTIONAL* CONNECT MORE SETS OF CS-1600P If using more than one pair of loudspeakers in the room link them together by connecting the Audio output connector to the audio input on the second pair.
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Master Loudspeaker 2nd Master Loudspeaker
Vision offers Techconnect cable pre-terminated to make this connection: 5m (16.4 feet): TC2 5M3.5MM 10m (32.8 feet): TC2 10M3.5MM 15m (49.2 feet): TC2 15M3.5MM 20m (65.6 feet): TC2 20M3.5MM
Power Input
Input connector
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STATUS INDICATORS
On the master loudspeaker a solid lig ht ind icates that power is on and that an input is selected:
REMOTE CONTROL
1. Power On and Off
2. Input Selection
3. Tone Reset
4. Mute
5. Tone Control
6. Volume
YELLOW: Cabled input selected
BLUE FLASHING: Bluetooth pairing activated (cabled input still selected)
BLUE NOT FLASHING: Bluetooth input selected
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OPERATION
1. TURN ON/OFF This product will come on automatically when power is turne d on. Or use the remote control to turn on. The product will always resume the last input and volume level.
NOTE: The IR receiver is built into the front of the master loudspeaker. The master loudspeaker has lights on the front panel, the slave does not.
2. SELECT BLUETOOTH INPUT
a. Turn loudspeakers ON or select Bluetooth on remote control.
The blue light starts to flash to show it is in pairing mode. At this point the
cabled input is still active input. b. On your device turn Bluetooth on . c. Connect to “VISION SPEAKERS”. The yellow light will turn off, and the blue light
will be on continuously to indicate the Bluetooth source is now selected.
NOTE 1: If you have connected before it will automatically connect whe n you turn Bluetooth on.
3. AUTO-STANDBY
If the amplifier senses no input it will automa tically go into standby mode.
As soon as you press play on your source device it will automatically switch on again. If loudspeakers were put into standby manually they will not wake up automatically.
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RS-232 CODES
This product can be controlled with the included remote control or by a profe ssional AV control system using RS-232 codes.
Table 1: Control Codes
HEX Codes On Remote Function
65 11 11 ON Bring out of standby 65 15 15 OFF Put into standby
65 05 05 MUTE
Mute on/off (Standby activates after 30 minutes of
mute)
65 01 01 BLUETOOTH Input select “Bluetooth” 65 09 09 LINE IN Input select “Line In” 65 08 08 TREBLE+ Increase treble gain by +1 dB 65 0D 0D TREBLE- Decrease treble gain by -1dB 65 0C 0C BASS+ Increase bass gain by +1dB 65 12 12 BASS- Decrease bass gain by -1Db 65 00 00 RESET Reset tone 65 07 07 VOL+ volume + (also cancels mute if active) 65 0B 0B VOL- volume - (also cancels mute if active) 65 A0 A0 Volume Step 0 65 A1 A1 Volume Step 1 65 A2 A2 Volume Step 2 65 A3 A3 Volume Step 3 65 A4 A4 Volume Step 4 65 A5 A5 Volume Step 5 65 A6 A6 Volume Step 6 65 A7 A7 Volume Step 7 65 A8 A8 Volume Step 8 65 A9 A9 Volume Step 9 65 AA AA Volume Step 10 65 AB AB Volume Step 11
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65 AC AC Volume Step 12 65 AD AD Volume Step 13 65 AE AE Volume Step 14 65 AF AF Volume Step 15 65 B0 B0 Volume Step 16 65 B2 B2 Volume Step 18 65 B3 B3 Volume Step 19 65 B4 B4 Volume Step 20 65 B5 B5 Volume Step 21 65 B6 B6 Volume Step 22 65 B7 B7 Volume Step 23 65 B8 B8 Volume Step 24 65 B9 B9 Volume Step 25 65 BA BA Volume Step 26 65 BB BB Volume Step 27 65 BC BC Volume Step 28 B5 B1 B1 Volume Step 17
A command is structured of 65 then the command twice e.g. turn on: send 65 then send 11 twice. Each part of the code is preceded by “0x” so the longhand is 0x65 0x11 0x11
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Table 2: Return Codes To request status send 65 65 65
Function Name
Function
Range
Remark
working
off
standby
STANDBY
0 1 1 0 0 MUTE
Mute status
0 1 0 1 1
BD3490FV_SELECT
Input select
0 2
BD3490FV_GAIN_GET Get volume 1 28(1C)
1~28, volume has 28
steps
BD3490FV_B_GAIN_GET
Get bass gain
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15(0F)
Bass gain has 15 steps
BD3490FV_T_GAIN_GET
Get treble gain
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15(0F)
Treble gain has 15 steps
BT_BIT Bluetooth status 0 1
Connected = 1
Disconnected = 0
Baud rate: 9600K Stop Bit: 1 Delivery interval >80ms No check digit
NOTE: Auto-Standby activates after 30 minutes of mute or no operation. Any adjustment turns standby off.
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TROUBLESHOOTING If your system is not operating prop e rly, please refer to the following information.
Problem
Correction
No power light
Check power source and power input cable
Check fuse in power cable plug Check battery in remote
Power light on but no sound
Turn the volume up with remote.
Make sure the output volume on your test de vice is at full and that it works through the built-in device loudspeakers.
Hum or noise
Check that all input cables shielded properly. Poor quality cable with uneven shielding introduces noise.
Long cables are particularly susceptible to picking up induced noise. Adding Ferrite cores may help to reduce this.
Make sure all source devices are connected to the same power source. If disconnecting a laptop from power solves the problem then this is definitely the cause of the problem.
Slave loudspeaker not working
Check speaker cable to ensure there a proper connection at both ends.
If possible test with another slave louds peaker.
Slave loudspeaker is quieter than master loudspeaker
This is typically caused by the use of incorrect cable between the master and slave loudspeakers. It is too thin, or shielded. Replace cable immediately.
Device not connecting to Bluetooth
Bluetooth driver implementation on Windows PCs is not consistent. You may need to download drivers from your computer manufacturer’s website , and even then you may not be able to make it work.
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SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 260 x 180 mm / 10.2″ x 7.1″ (diameter x height for each speaker) CUTOUT SIZE: 222mm / 8.74″
PRODUCT WEIGHT: 4.9 kg / 10.8 lb (per pair) CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL: Plastic (ABS) + Sheet metal back can COLOUR: White TECHNICAL DETAILS: Amplifier Output: 2 x 30 watts (RMS)
Woofer: 4″ Tweeter: 1.5″ Silk
Output Impedance: 8 ohms Sensitivity: 89 dB (1w/1m) Frequency response: 80 Hz-20 kHz Power Consumption: ≤ 70 w MASTER LOUDSPEAKER INPUTS: Input 1: Phoenix connector Serial Connector: 9-pin D-sub connector MASTER LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUTS: Speaker Output: Phoenix connector Speaker Output (on master): Phoenix connector SLAVE LOUDSPEAKER INPUTS: Speaker input (on slave): Phoenix connector POWER SUPPLY: 100-240v 50/60Hz AC External Power Supply – 24 volt / 2.5 amp. Laptop-style transformer. Includes 4 x 0.5m figure-8 power cables: UK/EU/US/AU. DC tail length: 4m. Transformer dimensions: 120 x 56 x 36mm COMPLIANCE: RoHS, WEEE, CE/EMC, CE/LVD, FCC
ACCESSORIES:
1 x Speaker Cable 5 m (16.4′) long 1 x Remote Control (Battery included: CR2025 3V Li-Mn) 1 x Female Minijack to Phoenix connector cable 1 x Female 2-Phono to Phoenix connector cable
Frequency Response Graph: (dBSPL vs Frequency)
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WARRANTY
This product comes with a 2-year return to base warranty, effective from the da te of purchase. This warranty applies only to the orig ina l purchaser and is not transfer able. For the avoidance of doubt, this will be taken from the informa tion held by the appointed national distributor at the point of sale. If the product is DOA (dead on arrival), you have 21 days from purchase date to notify the national distributor via your AV reseller. The liability of the manufacturer and its appointed service company is limited to the cost of repair and/or replacement of the faulty unit under warranty, except for death or injury (EU85/374/EEC). This warranty protects you against the following:
• Failure of any components, including the power supply.
• Damage when the product is first removed from its packaging if reported within 24 hours of purchase. If you find you do have a problem with this product, you should contact the AV reseller you purchased this product from. The original purchaser is responsible for shipment of the product to the manufacturer’s appointed service centre for repair. We will endeavour to return repaired units within 5 working days, howe ve r this may not always be possible, in which case it will be returned as soon as practicably possible. In line with our WEEE commitments, the manufacturer e ndeavours to replace the faulty p arts of the product rather than replacing the whole unit. This warranty does not protect this product against faults caused by abuse, misuse, incorrect installation, unstable or faulty power input, which might b e caused by ignoring the guidelines set out in this manual.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Because we are committed to improving our products, the details above may change without prior warning. This User Manual is publishe d without warranty and any improvements or changes to the User Manual necessitated by typogr aphical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or eq uipment, may be made at any time and without notice. Such cha nges will be incorporated into new editions of the User Manual.
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