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301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G
Middletown, PA 17057
Phone (800) 321-2343 / Fax (717) 702-2546
www.onqlegrand.com
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INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
lyriQ™ High Performance Keypad
V
olume Control With IR
IS-0369 REV. O
©Copyright 2006 by On-Q/Legrand All Rights Reserved.
1. Introduction
The lyriQ™ High Performance Keypad Volume Control with IR, P/N AU1000-xx
(see Figure 1), is an integral part of the lyriQ™ Multi-Room Audio System. It is
a component which, when combined with other essential components and your
source equipment (receiver, CD player, etc.), creates a versatile whole-house
audio system that will fill your rooms with high-quality sound for years to come.
It uses Category 5 wiring to distribute audio signals, control information and IR
for remote control. The High Performance Keypad has two on-board 20 Watt
per channel class D amplifiers to provide a rich level of clean sound even in
outdoor or large room applications. It also contains a full set of features,
including the integrated ability to control all other keypad volume controls in the
house.
2. Description
The front panel of the lyriQ™ High Performance Keypad Volume Control with IR,
PN AU1000-xx (see Figure 1), looks almost identical to the standard lyriQ™
Keypad Volume Control with IR (F7394-xx). It also has push buttons for
VOLUME UP/DOWN (with five associated green Volume Bar Graph LEDs),
SOURCE (with four green Source Selection LEDs) and MUTE (with one red
status LED). There is also an IR target window and tri-colored status LED. The
visual cue from the front panel that this is a High Performance Volume Control
are the parenthesis surrounding the music note in the lower right hand corner.
You’ll have no problem telling that this is a lyriQ™ High Performance Keypad
Volume Control from the rear of the keypad (see Figure 2). The first thing you’ll
notice is that the Category 5 connection is now an RJ45 jack (J1) rather than a
110 style punch down strip. The TB2 speaker output connections (left and right,
plus and minus) are spring loaded and designed to support up to 14 gauge wire.
The TB3 Line Out connections (plus and minus) are also spring loaded and
designed to support up to 14 gauge wire. This mono-summed output is designed
for powered sub-woofers and as such is filtered through an 80Hz low pass filter.
The other terminal block on the rear (TB1) is used for powering the keypad. Up to
14 gauge speaker wire may be used for this purpose, and this speaker wire (two
conductor or four conductor) is run from a power distribution module (P/N
AU1001) in the enclosure to the volume control. We recommend 16/4 speaker
wire, since it is available paired with Category 5 from a variety of sources. Again,
the TB1 connections are spring loaded (plus and minus) with the two plus
connections on the red portion of TB1 and the two minus connections on the
black portion of TB1. For ease of installation, connect the red wire and white wire
to the red (plus) portion of TB1 and the black and green wire to the black (minus)
portion of TB1.
Figure 1
Figure 2

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On-Q/Legrand lyriQ Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryKeypad
ManufacturerOn-Q/Legrand
ModellyriQ
Color OptionsWhite
Featuresmusic control
Power SourcelyriQ Multi-Room Audio System distribution module