H560 MUSIC & COMMUNICATIONS DISTRIBUTION CENTER
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN! CAUTION: TO REDUCE 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 uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Water and Moisture—To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire, these appliances should not be used near water––for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. Power Cord Protection—A.C.Power supply circuits should be routed by a certified electrician only, in accordance with the NEC standards.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION H560 has been registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in accordance with Parts 68 of its rules. On the front panel of the H560 Music & Communications Distribution Amplifier is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this number must be given to the telephone company.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Table of Contents Safety Information............................................................... 2 System Overview..................................................................6 1. Distribution Center Installation.................................... 7 2. Audio Connections.......................................................... 9 3. Control Device Connections......................................... 14 4. Telephone and Door Station Connections...................20 5.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL H560 System Overview & Wire Runs In-Wall or In-Ceiling Speakers H572 Stereo Volume Controls w/ Override H561 Music Input Wall Plate CAT5 CAT5 Door Station (H580/H581) CAT5 (Optional) 4 Conductor Speaker Wire H571 Mono Volume Control w/ Override (Optional) CAT5 (Optional) 2131 In-Wall IR Target CAT5 2 Conductor Speaker Wire 4 Conductor Speaker Wire 4 TwistedPair Shielded Wire w/ Drain OR Door Station w/ Color CCTV Camera 4 Twisted(H585) Pair Shielded Wire w/ Drai
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1. Distribution Center Installation To mount the H560 into an Enclosure : 1. Remove power supply cover. Be sure not to lose the screws once you remove them! 2. Install cable connectors into hole at bottom of the H560 power supply compartment and into 3/4” knock-out at bottom of the enclosure. It is important that this be done now as access will not be available once the H560 pan has been attached to the grid. Replace power supply compartment cover when done. 4.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL 120VAC Connections WARNING: All 120VAC Electrical Connections Should be Made by a Licensed Electrician Only! 1. Remove power supply cover (be sure not to lose the screws once you remove them!) A cable connector should already have been installed in the hole at bottom of the H560 power supply compartment and in the 3/4” knock-out at bottom of enclosure . If not, you will need to remove the H560 from the grid and follow the directions on p. 7. 2.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL 2. Audio Connections This section details the audio connections necessary for proper installation of the H560.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Connecting the Music Input Wall Plate to the H560 The H561 Music Input Wall Plate is an in-wall preamp t h a t sends the audio from the homeowner’s receiver to the H560. DO NOT Connect Speaker Level Audio to the H560 as this will damage the unit! This is a LINE LEVEL input only (Tape Out). OpenHouse recommends the use of a FIXED line level output (Tape Out, for example) from the receiver so that music can be heard in every room regardless of the receiver’s volume setting.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Determining the Maximum Amount of Speakers and Volume Controls w/ Override That Can Be Connected to the H560. The following tables assume: 1. One H572 Stereo Volume Control w/ Override at an impedance match setting of 8X per 8 ohm stereo pair. 2. One H571 Mono Volume Control w/ Override at an impedance match setting of 16X per 8 ohm mono speaker. 3. All mono speakers are distributed evenly between the H560’s mono speaker connections.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Stereo Speaker Pair Connections (MAX 6 Stereo Pairs rated at 8 Ohms per Speaker) Stereo pair #1 Stereo pair #2 Stereo pair #4 Stereo pair #3 H572 Stereo Volume Controls w/ Override L L L L R L R L L R M M L R R L R Page 12 L SPEAKER OUTPUTS R H572 Stereo Volume Controls w/ Override Stereo pair #5 L L R M M L R R M M R R L L L R M M R R R All H572 Stereo Volume Controls must be set to 8X.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Combination Stereo & Mono Speaker Connections Shown: 4 Stereo pair & 8 Mono speakers. All speakers rated at 8 Ohms. Stereo pair #1 Stereo pair #2 Stereo pair #4 Stereo pair #3 H572 Stereo Volume Controls w/ Override L L L R M M R L L L R Mono Speaker #2 R M M R R Mono Speaker #3 Mono Speaker #4 All H572 Stereo Volume Controls must be set to 8X. Failure to do so can result in damage to equipment. ©2004 Linear LLC. All Rights Reserved. 07/04.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL 3. Control Device Connections This section details the various Control Device connections possible with the H560. These connections include: Volume Control Override Connections IR Receivers and Emitters H560 Control Wire Runs H572 Stereo Volume Control w/ Override ChannelPlus 2131 IR Target CAT5 CAT5 Multi-Room Audio & Intercom System model H560 ® NOTICES: THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH FCC PART 15 RULES AND REGULATIONS.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Volume Control Override Connections When hard wiring Volume Override Connections: 1. Connect all VC+ and VC- wires in parallel as shown below. A maximum of 12 Volume Controls using the Override Feature can be connected if using this wiring method! 2. Connect VOL CONTROL OVERRIDE+ from H560 to VC+ of Volume Controls. 3. Connect VOL CONTROL OVERRIDE- from H560 to VC- of Volume Controls. VC+ VC- VC+ VC- VC+ VC- CAT5 AUX CON TROL ©2004 Linear LLC. All Rights Reserved.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Volume Control Override Connections (continued) When using an OpenHouse H618 Telephone Expansion Hub and a Standard TIA T568A SelfTerminated Cable: 1. Reference the diagram below for PIN configuration. 2. Plug RJ45 end of pigtail into RJ45 IN jack on the H618 Telephone Expansion Hub. 3. If wiring up to 8 Volume Controls: a. Connect WHITE/BLUE to VOL CONTROL OVERRIDE+ and BLUE to VOL CONTROL OVERRIDE- as shown below. b.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Volume Control Override Connections (continued) When using an H693 RJ45 to Pigtail Cable: 1. Plug RJ45 end of pigtail into RJ45 IN jack on H618 Telephone Expansion Hub. 2. If wiring up to 8 Volume Controls: a. Connect WHITE/ORANGE to VOL CONTROL OVERRIDE + and GREEN to VOL CONTROL OVERRIDE as shown below. b. Each Position 1 punchdown location (WHITE/ ORANGE & GREEN) of the H618 is active. 3. If wiring 9 to 12 Volume Controls: a. Connect WHITE/ORANGE to WHITE/GREEN. b.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL IR Receiver Connections The H560 has a built-in IR engine that allows connectivity of multiple IR receivers. This engine can pass IR to multiple emitters in order to control multiple system sources. It may be convenient to use OpenHouse standard color codes when making these connections: IR = WHITE/BLUE +12V = WHITE/GREEN GND = BROWN To connect a ChannelPlus IR receiver to the H560: 1. Connect IR Receiver to CAT5 as shown below. 2. Connect CAT5 to H560 as shown below.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Connecting IR Emitters To connect IR Emitters to the H560: 1. Connect IR SEND (is) and GND from the H560 to a Xantech 789-44PS or ELAN IRD4 Powered IR Distribution Block as shown below. 2. Plug IR mini-emitters into EMITTER OUTPUTS of the Connecting Block. 3. Attach Emitters to source components.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL 4. Telephone & Door Station Connections This section details the procedures necessary to enable the Communication features of the H560.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Connecting Telephone Service to the System The H611 Telephone Master Hub The H611 is an OpenHouse grid-mount module that provides surge protection for up to 4 incoming telephone lines as well as offering an RJ31X jack for security systems and a Quick Disconnect. Telephone Outputs (RJ45 and 110 punchdown) provide easy expansion capabilities. The H611’s jacks are wired to TIA T568A standard.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Connecting Telephone Service to the System (continued) The diagram below shows telephone service connections using 2 OpenHouse H611s and an OpenHouse H618 Telephone Expansion Hub. IMPORTANT NOTE: The RJ-45 jacks on the H611 Master Hub and H618 Expansion Hub are wired to TIA T568A standard. DO NOT USE H693 RJ45 INTERCONNECT CABLES WITH THESE DEVICES. The pin-outs for T568A standard self-terminated cables are shown below.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Connecting Telephone Service to the System (continued) Connecting Devices ‘In Front Of’ the H560 To ensure problem-free operation, devices such as Modems, Fax/Answering Machines and Cable/ Satellite boxes should be connected ‘in front of’ the H560. An Easy Way To Do It The H611 accepts up to 4 phone lines. Since most homes do not have 4 lines, the extra punchdown positions on the H611 Output Punchdown Connector can be used for connecting these devices ‘in front of’ the H560.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Connecting an OpenHouse Door Station (H580/H581/H585) to the H560 1. Use 22/24 AWG , 8 conductor, 4 twisted pair shielded cable w/ drain between the H560 and the Door Station location(s). 3. Connect DB-/DB+, MIC-/MIC+, SPKR-/SPKR+, and L-/L+ (if applicable) as shown in the diagram below. 2. Connect the Drain wire to SHLD/GND position on the H560. 4. Test functions and make adjustments as shown below.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Connecting a Second Doorbell Button 1. The H560 provides two distinct door chimes: a 3-note chime for Door Station 1 and a 2-note chime for Door Station 2. 2. Although only 2 conductors are required to con nect a second doorbell button, using a 4 twistedpair shielded wire with drain permits an upgrade to a second Door Station if desired in the future.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL 5. Troubleshooting This section details the procedures necessary to troubleshoot problems that may arise when installing or operating the H560. After following these procedures to their conclusion, call Open House Tech Support at (800-999-5225) if unable to remedy the situation. These procedures include: Gaining Access to the H560 PC Board Troubleshooting Audio, Telephone and Door Station Gaining Access to the H560 PC Board 1. Turn off the AC power to the unit. 2.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL H560 Audio Distribution Amplifier Reference Voltages Between H560 Pins: Voltage Should Read: +12V (+) and SHLD/GND (G) +12 VDC -12V (-) and SHLD/GND (G) -12 VDC PHONE OUT TIP (to) and PHONE OUT RING (ro) +24 VDC VOL CONT OVERRIDE+ (O+) and VOL CONT 12 VDC between O+ and Oonly when Page/DB is active O+ will always read +12 VDC to any Ground except O- DB1+(d1) or DB2+ (d2) and DOORBELL COMMON (C) +12 VDC LATCH+ (l+) and LATCH- (l-) +12 VDC only when #,3,0 is pressed and
H560 Symptom Possible Cause • Bad, stuck or mis-wired Doorbell button AUDIO No Doorbell • Doorbell level turned down INSTALLATION MANUAL Possible Solution 1. Be sure that Volume Controls are turned up. 2. Be sure that the Doorbell Volume Adjustment pot on the front of the H560 is turned up (clockwise). 3. With a piece of wire, paper clip, etc., short together the doorbell pins (DB+ and Common) on the H560. This bypasses any potential wiring or doorbell button problems.
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution 2. If page still drops out, check the VC+/VCconnections at all Volume Controls that have the Override feature (a process of elimination; i.e. removing the VC+/VCwires from each Volume Control one by one, may quickly lead you to the culprit). continued.... Paging audio drops out If, after trying all of the above, the problem persists, call OpenHouse Technical Support for assistance.
H560 Symptom Possible Cause TELEPHONE • Mis-wired telephone jacks No Dial Tone (neither OpenHouse system dial tone or C.O. dial tone present) • Mis-wire between H560 and punchdown block INSTALLATION MANUAL Possible Solution 1. Confirm that dial tone is not present on any of the phones in the house. 2. Verify that +24VDC (+/- 4V) is present between H560 phone out pins “to” and “ro”. 3. Disconnect the incoming phone line from the H560 (pins “ti” and “ri”).
H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Symptom No OpenHouse Telephone features or cannot break OpenHouse dial tone Possible Cause Possible Solution • Non touch-tone phone 1. Verify system dial tone. • Incorrect key sequence 2. Verify that phone is not set to “pulse”. • Telephone incompatibility 3. Be sure you are using the correct key sequence to initiate the desired feature (see Telephone Quick Reference Guide immediately following the index). 4. Try another touch-tone telephone.
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H560 INSTALLATION MANUAL Limited Warranty Linear LLC warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 2 years. The time period will be measured using the date code labeled on the product. Linear LLC is not responsible for damage to the product resulting from the buyer's improper handling, stocking or warehousing of the product. Any implied warranty arising from the sale of the product including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for purpose are limited.
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