Kustom KHS-6640 user manual

User manual for the device Kustom KHS-6640

Device: Kustom KHS-6640
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: Kustom
Size: 0.35 MB
Added : 10/29/2013
Number of pages: 14
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KHS-6640 INSTALLATION MANUAL

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SIX-ZONE AMPLIFICATION SYSTEM KUSTOM MODEL KHS6640 A.) Power Switch - Left on, the KHS6640, when not being used, will go into a “sleep” mode, ready to turn back on when an input signal is applied from any of the six sources. In the off position, the unit will not function. B.) On LED - with the power switch on, this LED indicates that the unit is powered up and “awake ”. C.) Standby LED - this LED indicates that the unit is plugged into the wall and is in the “sleep” mode. It remains on as long

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OUTPUT SECTION - 1.) Line Outputs (Left& Right) - these are dual RCA line outputs to go to additional amplifiers or to powered sub-woofers. The white one is for left channel and the red one is for right channel. These outputs will react to the volume controllers for each zone. Any changes made to these will follow through to these outputs. If you need additional speakers, say for a deck or large family room and require more power than onboard, simply take these outputs and plug into the larger

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CONTROLLER SECTION 7.) Master IR Output - this connector allows the “party” mode to apply to multiple units if additional units are added. 8.) Master IR Input - this is for the “party” mode controller. This controller should be located near the unit and sources. It will override all zone controllers and select a source which will then play in all zones. This mode is used for playing the same background music in all zones such as during a party. The individual wall controllers still have the abil

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INFRARED (IR) SECTION 16.) Source Output #I - this q/8 ” 2 conductor jack is from the IR emitters and are “locked” source specific. This is useful in the instance, if you have 2 or more of the same brand CD player, since the same IR command will work on both, this ONLY sends the IR command to this particular source. Nearly any brand of emitter will work. There are four source specific IR jacks. This connector is duplicated for the remaining 3 zones and function exactly the same as the first one.

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Master In/Out: The master controller input will accept a seventh KHSGS controller. This controller will then become a master control for the entire system. If “Source 1” is selected on this controller, all zones will switch to Source 1. If volume up is pressed, all zones will go up and visa versa volume down will lower all zones. If mute is pressed, any zones active will be muted. the “Master Out” jack can be connected to the “Master In” on a second KHS-6640 to allow master control of 2 units (1

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KHS 6640 Installation Manual Recommended Cables: Category-5 or Category-3 (4 twisted pair stranded), shielded or unshielded. 164 or (2) 16-2 speaker cables. To keep the installation process as simple as possible for first time users, please follow these simple steps. These instructions are written assuming that you are using the KHSGS controller. If you have the KHSGD controller. There are additional steps involving teaching the controller ir commands. Please refer to the KHS-6640 Reference Manu

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KHS-6S CONTROLLER 1.) IR Sensor Source Selectors (1 - 6) 2.1 Source LED ( 1 - 6) 3.) Power Status LED 4.1 Mute Button 5.1 Volume Up 6.1 7.) Volume Down 1.) IR Sensor - this is an Infrared Sensor window. We suggest you aim the external remote control directly at this window to pass on commands back to and through the unit. 2.) Source Selector Buttons (1 - 6) -these buttons will select the source you want to listen to. Individual key caps (supplied with the unit) will allow you to “ customize” th

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KHS-6D CONTROLLER The left side of this controller is identical to the KHS-6S consult last page. Reset 16.) Numeric Entry 84 ” I\ 17.) Enter Button Clear 18.) Macro Button 19.) Skip Backwards 20.) Skip Forwards 21.) Power On 22.) Reverse 14.) Learn Button ‘ x”.+‘ 15.) IR Sensor LED \ ._. “. l^. .“. ,. ,, 8.) Reset - this resets the local zone contro ller if an IR command “locks up” the zone. It will not erase the local zone memory. It will just send a local c lear command. 9.) Clear - this butto

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I This pacle is for information onlv - Consult Your Installer for Application 1 IR Emitter Modulation Frequency - these are factory set to give optimum preformance of the emitters. Factory setting is 40KHz. Range is 32 KHz full CCW to 65 KHz full CW. IR OUTPUT PC BOARD (Fig. #I) _lix-_-... .,-._ .-. ” . “~~, ._ “““______~~ sa:: “4’ :‘ :5 ;a.$, ,, . Doorbell Level - adjust to onboard doorbell chime to appropriate level. Factory setting -1Odb DOORBELL/PAGING PC BOARD (Fig. #2) _...” __.. _l ”-_ ”

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KHS-6D CONTROLLER (cont ’dl 16.) Numeric Entry Keys (0 - 9) - depending on the mode you are in these keys will allow direct track access on a CD, an individual station on n/ or DSS, or a station on a tuner, etc. If you are in the macro mode, these will allow direct access to your stored macros. 17.) Enter button - working in conjunction with the numeric keys above, this button will allow you to address larger numbers quicker. For instance, if you are looking for track # 23 on a CD, you press t

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Programming the KHSGD Controllers The KHSGD controller is designed to learn and store IR codes for virtually any piece of audio/video equipment. This enables the individual programming and use of multiple functions for all of your source components. Programming Individual Functions 1) Press the “learn” button on the controller. The left, red “Clone/Learn” LED will begin flashing. 2) Press the source device button to be programmed. 3) Press the numeric or function key you wish to program on the r

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MACRO PROGRAMMING The KHS-6D has 16 programmable macro memories. It will automatically transmit a series of 20 commands deep. To enter the macro mode - press macro and the either the 0 through 9 buttons OR the device source keys (l-6). You can insert a delay time from 1 to 99 seconds between steps (the default is 5 sec.) to suit their specialized needs. To program in time delays, press the appropriate button and hold it from 1 to 99 seconds then input the next command. Here is an example of how

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dendum Programming a wireless remote using the KHS6S Wall Controller Remove the Decora cover plate, and controller face plate. 1. Place your wireless remote in learn mode. (learn LED should begin flashing on the 2. KHSLRC model learning remote control) 3. Select the device bank button to program (i.e. TV, VCR, Tuner, Aux, etc.) on the wireless remote. 4. Select the button to be programmed on the learning remote. (i.e. l-6, mute, or volume up and down) 5. .W hile holding the wireless remote withi


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