Video Monitor
(Monitor Out, C-Video, S-Video, Monitor, Y/Pb/Pr)
If the video display is going to be mounted somewhere other than
in the same wall unit as the AVR21EN, pull the recommended
video cables and terminate with an appropriate wall plate. The
AVR21EN will up-convert all video sources to component video or
HDMI, so composite video and S-video cables typically will not be
required. Pull four RG6 coaxial cables for component video and a
spare, as well as an HDMI cable to where the Main Room video
display will be mounted or to where a projector will be installed.
Terminate with a multiterminal wall plate.
Main Room KP A/V
AUDIO – Pull shielded audio cable from the KP21 keypad that will
be used for the master keypad.
VIDEO – Pull RG6 coaxial cable from the AVH21 (available summer
2007) to the AVR21EN.
Trigger Out
Pull 24-18AWG two-conductor stranded wire from the AVR21EN to
a device such as a screen, lift, drapes, etc., to be triggered with 12V.
Remote (External IR Receiver)
Pull 24-18AWG three-conductor, stranded nonshielded wire from
where the IR receiver will be mounted to the AVR21EN.
Multiroom Link (Multiroom Application With
Up to Two Remote Audio-Only Zones)
Pull one, Cat. 5e cable from each Multiroom Link terminal on
the AVR21EN rear panel to each of up to two KP21 keypads, to
provide control and digital audio signals for up to two Remote
Rooms. It is highly recommended that these Cat. 5e cables be
run through the location that would be used for installing
AVH21 hubs, should the system be expanded for additional
zones at a later date.
Multiroom Link (AVH21 Hub Multiroom
Application Up to 20 Zones)
Pull one Cat. 5e cable from the AVR21EN to where the AVH21 A/V
hubs will be installed.
Video Source Out (Multiroom Application Only)
Pull one RG6 coaxial cable for each source to be distributed to
Remote Rooms from the AVR21EN to the AVH21(s) to provide
composite video to the Remote Rooms. Pulling coaxial for all six
common sources is recommended, even if there will not initially
be six A/V components.
NOTE: All other connections will be done after construction and
installation are finished. See also
AVR21EN Connections for
additional information.
Pre-Wire
Remote Rooms
This section is an overview of the pre-wiring that should be done
during construction and prior to installation for the Remote Room
sections of the system.
AVH21
KP 1-20 (KP21 Keypads) – Pull a home run of Cat. 5e cable from
each KP21 keypad location to the appropriate AHV21 for zone
control and digital audio distribution to the Remote Rooms.
Video Output – Pull a home run of RG6 coaxial cable from the
video display location in each Remote Room to the appropriate
AVH21.
Video Input (Cam 1-7) – Pull a home run of RG6 coaxial cable
from each video camera location to the AVH21 #1.
Door 1 – Pull two-conductor 24-18AWG stranded wire from the
door-entry device to be controlled by “Door 1” to the appropriate
AVH21.
Door 2 – Pull two-conductor 24-18AWG stranded wire from the
door-entry device to be controlled by “Door 2” to the appropriate
AVH21.
NOTE: If using two AVH21 A/V hubs, up to four door-entry devices
can be controlled. If using three AVH21 A/V hubs, up to six door-
entry devices can be controlled. Pull two-conductor 24-18AWG
stranded wire from the additional door-entry devices to the AVH21
hubs, as required.
WPS21
KP 1-20 – Pull four-conductor, 14-AWG (recommended for use at
wire length distances of up to 330 feet between WPS21 and KP21) or
16AWG (up to 150 feet) stranded wire from each KP21 keypad loca-
tion to the appropriate WPS21(s) to provide power to the keypad.
Hub – Pull four-conductor, 14-AWG from the WPS21 to the AVH21.
KP21
AUX-IN – Pull shielded stereo audio cable from the keypad location
in a zone to where a local device (DVD/CD player, video game, local
cable/satellite receiver) or wall plate will be installed in that zone.
PRE-OUT – Pull shielded stereo audio cable from the keypad loca-
tion in a zone to where a local device (high power-amplifier or
powered subwoofer) or wall plate will be installed in that zone.
IR Input – Pull (minimum) three-conductor 24-AWG from the
KP21 location to the remote IR sensor location.
NOTE: All other connections will be done after construction and
installation are finished. See also
AVH21 Connections, WPS21
Connections
and KP21 Connections for additional information.
Doorbell Keypad (available Summer 2007) –
The W.H.E.N. system will be compatible with the Channel Vision
doorbell stations. Pull the appropriate wire to the AVH21. Please
contact Audioaccess Technical Support for more information.
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