Is-0406 rev. a – Legrand AU1011-WH User Manual
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INSTRUCTION/INSTALLATION SHEET
FLUSHMOUNT TRIPLE SOURCE
INPUT
IS-0406 REV. A
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C. Pull the Category 5 cables out through the low voltage bracket and plug
them into the RJ45 Cat 5e jacks on the rear of the Flush Mount Triple
Source Input (see Figure 2). Then mount the Flush Mount Triple Source
Input into the low voltage bracket and cover with a wall plate.
D. Connect up to three RCA interconnect cables from the receiver/
pre-amplifier line level output (2nd zone out, tape 1 out, tape 2 out, etc.)
to the AUDIO IN jacks of the Flush Mount Triple Source Input (see
Figure 3). It is recommended that you DO NOT use a pre-amp (or non
fixed output) from a receiver/pre-amplifier. If this is used the output will
be post the receiver/pre-amplifier volume control thus making the output
to the Flush Mount Triple Source Input vary with the volume setting of
the receiver/ pre-amplifier. If a FIXED output like tape 1 or tape 2 is used,
it is independent of the volume setting of the receiver/pre-amplifier thus
allowing the lyriQ™ Volume Controls to have full control over the sound
level.
NOTE: If the TAPE OUTPUT jack is used and must be shared with a
Tape Deck, then audio Y cables can be used.
E. If IR control is being used, plug the emitters (available separately) into the IR EMITTER outputs and place
them onto the IR receiver windows of the source equipment via the peel away adhesive strip.
F. If the Universal IR Target, PN F7426 (available separately), is being used, plug it into the IR INPUT jack on
the Flush Mount Triple Source Input.
G. Check all other system components and then apply power to the lyriQ™ Four Source, Eight Zone Distribution
Module in the Enclosure.
H. The Green LED on the front of the Flush Mount Triple Source Input lights to indicate an active audio source.
The Red LED indicates any IR activity.
Figure 2
RJ45 jacks
Figure 3