USER’S AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 42691/A1 CONTROL UNIT CC-1035ENG-09
1 Important Safety Instructions Before installing the unit, please read and follow the instructions provided in the Installation Manual included . Before operating the unit, please read and follow the instuctions provided in the User´s Manual thoroughly and save it for future experience. WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock: install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Wiring Diagram 2 do not use this product near water 1.
2 Wiring diagram 112 98 Rojo +- 16 W Negro Rojo +- Negro - 4 2 + N L N L 76 cm - M A 06 05 04 + 4 2 230V 16 W CONTROL UNIT CH FM 1 2 abc 4 ghi 5 7 pqrs 8 tuv jkl PRG 3 def 6 mno 9 wxyz 0C 426 91 426 A1 CONNECTING TERMINALS L 230V Power supply N 05 Left loudspeaker output (red terminal/+) It is advisable that the direct current that provides power to the power supply (ref.
3 1. Introduction The new 42691/426A1 control unit is here. It provides the finest features offered by the EISSOUND 400 Series, available in the convenient form of a kit. Like the 400 Series, the 42691/426A1 control unit is user-friendly in design. Its clear and easily accessible menus allow the user to failor the settings according to the needs of each client. The direct FM tuning, the adjustable lighting, the screen with bigger letters and numbers, the choice of language, etc.
4 2. Getting Started 2.1 The first time... Installers The control unit must be installed once power is fed for the first time. By default, the control unit is set to stereo for 16W loudspeakers. To configure other settings use the installation menu option 3.2.1. - Mono/Stereo and 3.2.2. - Audio Output. Users Once the control unit has been installed it is ready for normal operation. Once the control unit is connected to the mains, it will remain powered even it is in OFF state.
5 2.2 Programming Menus Key Sequence 2.2.1 Three Access Levels Display Visual There are three menus to program different access levels. Installation Menu This menu stores information regarding the parameters that affect the installation's proper operation. This programming should be done by a specialized technician. Configuration Menu This menu stores information regarding the personalized operating mode for each user.
6 Key Sequence Display Visual When the item to be programmed appears on the display it will be flashing, thus indicating it is ready to be modified. If there are several choices possible (for example, the days of the week, the digits of a date), the + and - keys can be used to scroll back and forth between the items. The numeric keys can also be used to modify the item. In addition to using the numeric keys, in some cases the + and - keys themselves can be used to modify an item to be programmed.
7 3. Installation 3.1 Wiring Diagram Installation involves three elements: a power supply, a control unit and loudspeakers. See on page 3. · If the room is monophonic, connect any of the speakers and set the control unit to MONO. (See 3.2.1. Mono/Stereo Installation) · 8W speakers can be connected to the control unit outputs. In this case, the control unit must be set to 8 W. (See 3.2.2. Audio Output Installation).
8 Key Sequence 3.2.2 Audio Output Defines the impedance connected to the control unit's audio output (terminals 04, 05, 06) between the following options: 16 ohm passive loudspeaker 8 ohm passive loudspeaker amplifier line To change the setting to 8 ohm Store 2 abc PRG 2’’ Display Visual audio output 16 8 2 abc PRG 3.2.3 Deleting Control Unit Installation. Manufacturer Reset. Deletes all settings and programming data from the control unit, restoring manufacturer default settings.
9 4. Settings Key Sequence 4.1 Language To select the language of all display text. 1 PRG To select a different language (for example, English). 2 abc Store PRG 4.2 Greeting Allows you to personalize the message that appears on the display when the control unit is powered on (a maximum of 18 characters). 2 abc 2’’ 2’’ PRG 6 mno 2 abc 7pqrs 7pqrs 7pqrs 4 4 ghi 4 ghi 2 abc ghi Store greeting hello hello hello m hello ma hello mar hello mari hello maria PRG 4.
10 Key Sequence Display Visual 4.4 Selection of IR Remote Control Allows remote control selection 4 ghi PRG 2’’ To activate the remote control operation, use the + and keys to scroll to number 14. To block remote control operation, select a value other than 14 ir remote ir 14 ir 15 PRG Store 4.5 Deleting Settings from the Control Unit Deletes all setting and programming data from the control unit, restoring the initial default settings. This option does not affect installation data (3.
11 5. User Programming 5.1 Alarm 1 and 2 Key Sequence The Kit is equipped with two programmable alarms with two operation modes, as described in section 6.11. - Operation: Alarms 1 1 PRG or 1 Display Visual alarm 1 alrm1 Key Sequence Enter to program the days of the week alarm will be set 5 jkl PRG 2 abc Display Visual MO on TU on Scroll through days … Change the enable setting, also available as a quick access function, see 7. CODES AND TABLES.
12 Key Sequence Display Visual 8 tuv volume Scroll to next program setting in alarm mode 5 vol 75 jkl vol 86 Change Store Option to program a time for the control unit to automatically go into standby mode ( music) shuts off) For example, to program auto stand-by for 11:45 p.m.
13 5.3 Sleep Key Sequence Sleep time can be adjusted to the user's needs by using the following programming option. Display Visual Key in the 10 4 ghi 1 (See 6.4.
14 5.6 Deleting FM Tuning Pre-Sets Key Sequence The option to delete all the FM tuner pre-sets 2 abc 2 abc To confirm the command to delete the data 2 abc To initiate the process PRG PRG Display Visual delete fm presets off on 5.6 and 5.7 options are only available if permission for this option is enabled in the settings menu. See 4.3. Permission to Save/Delete FM Tuner Pre-Sets 5.
15 6. Operation 6.
16 Key Sequence 6.2 Clock-Calendar Display Visual What Is It? 10:56 28 feb The time, date and day of the week are alternately displayed by default How Is It Programmed? Access the program menu and select hour, minutes and date 1 5 PRG jkl time-date See 5.4. Programming Time and Date 6.3 Manual Off/On of Control Unit The control unit enables audio output with the previous settings by pressing a key.
17 Key Sequence How Is It Activated/Cleared? 2’’ It is activated by pressing the ON/OFF key for 2”. The icon will appear static. Once the pre-set time has elapsed, the control unit will automatically power off If the control unit is powered off manually before the end of the pre-set time, the sleep function will be disabled Display Visual sleep 6.
18 Key Sequence 6.6 Audio Level Adjustment The default function for the + - keys when the control unit is on is to adjust the volume Pressing the vol 55 bas +12 bas +24 trb+11 trb +17 loud 1 loud 0 key switches to bass adjustment mode In this mode, the keys have the function of adjusting the bass Pressing the key again switches to treble adjustment mode In this mode, the keys have the function of adjusting the treble Pressing the key again switches to loudness selection mode.
19 6.8 Selecting the FM Tuner as the Audio Channel How Do I Tune An FM Station? By directly keying in the station frequency, for example, to select the station 89.10 Mhz Key Sequence Display Visual frequency selection mode station tuned 8 tuv 9 wxyz 1 0 C FM FM frequency A minimum of three digits must be entered when keying in a frequency. stereo memory pre-set number station tuned By directly keying in the station's memory pre-set value, for example, if pre-set #6 is set to station 89.
20 Key Sequence Display Visual FM To enter the frequency selection mode, press FM again FM frequency selection mode station tuned automatic station seek sensitivity level (1...4) frequency stereo frequency selection mode When pressed with a short key press, the + and - keys tune the frequency in intervals of 0.05 Mhz FM automatic station seek sensitivity level (1...
21 How Do I Store Station Pre-sets Into The FM Tuner Select the station frequency to be stored using any of the methods described in the previous point.
22 6.9 Ideal Settings Mode What Is It? Each control unit has the feature to store “ideal” audio settings, which are pre-programmed settings that can be enabled quickly and immediately. These settings consist of an audio channel and pre-set levels of volume, balance, bass, treble and loudness Key Sequence Display Visual How Is It Programmed? Select the music channel to be designated as the “ideal” settings mode. For example, to select the tuner, press FM.
23 6.11 Alarms The control unit is equipped with two alarms that can be individually programmed and can operate in two different modes: Beep Mode Alarm \ Operates whether the control unit is off or on. \ At the time and days programmed, the control unit powers on and a specific beep signal is sounded. The alarm 1 and alarm 2 beeps are different and have programmable volumes.
24 7. Quick Reference Guide MENU OPTIONS SETTING OPTIONS PRG To directly access a function, key in that function's numeric sequence, then press PRG and make any desired changes. To validate the operation, press PRG again. CLOCKS 1.1 Alarm 1 1.1.1 ON/OFF status 1.1.2 Hour, minutes 1.1.3 Days of week 1.1.4 Type 1.1.5 Volume 1.2 Alarm 2 1.2.1 ON/OFF status 1.2.2 Hour, minutes 1.2.3 Days of week 1.2.4 Type 1.2.5 Volume 1.3 Auto Stand-by 1.3.1 ON/OFF status 1.3.2 Hour, minutes 1.3.3 Days of week 1.4 Sleep 1.
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26 9. Accesories Infrared remote control device for remote operation (ref.: 42791) Exterior measurements in mm: 165 x 48 x 28 Front trim for control unit Available colors: white, ivory, graphite. New range coming soon. Face cover for control unit Available colors: white, ivory, graphite. New range coming soon.
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