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					Essentia   
					NV-E6D-UK   
					Installation Manual   
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				ENGLISH   
					IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					Danger   
					1. Read all safety and operating instructions before using this   
					product.   
					Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent   
					hearing loss. Individuals vary considerably to noise induced hearing   
					loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently   
					intense noise for a sufficient time. The U.S. Government's   
					Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has specified   
					the following permissible noise level exposures:   
					2. All safety and operating instructions should be kept for future   
					reference.   
					3. Read and understand all warnings listed on the operating   
					instructions.   
					4 . Follow all operating instructions to operate this product.   
					5. This product should not be used near water, i.e. bathtub, sink,   
					swimming pool, wet basement, etc.   
					DURATION PER DAY (HOURS)   
					SOUND LEVEL (dB)   
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					6. Only use dry cloth to clean this product.   
					7. Do not block any ventilation openings, It should not be placed flat   
					against a wall or placed in a built-in enclosure that will impede the   
					flow of cooling air.   
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					8. Do not install this product near any heat sources ; such as,   
					radiators, heat registers, stove or other apparatus (including heat   
					producing amplifiers) that produce heat.   
					According to OSHA, any exposure in the above permissible limits could   
					result in some hearing loss. Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canal or over   
					the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to   
					prevent a permanent hearing loss. If exposure in excess of the limits as   
					put forth above, to insure against potentially harmful exposure to high   
					sound pressure levels, it is recommended that all persons exposed to   
					equipment capable of inducing high sound pressure levels, such as this   
					amplification system, be protected by hearing protectors while this unit is in   
					operation.   
					9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-   
					type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the   
					other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding   
					prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your   
					safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an   
					electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.   
					10. Protect the power cord being walked on or pinched, particularly at   
					plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where they exit   
					from the apparatus. Do not break the ground pin of the power   
					supply cord.   
					CAUTION   
					RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   
					DO NOT OPEN   
					11 . Only use attachments specified by the manufacturer.   
					12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by   
					the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used,   
					use caution when moving cart/apparatus combination to avoid   
					injury from tip-over.   
					CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO   
					NOT REMOVE CHASSIS. NO USER-SERVICEABLE   
					PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED   
					SERVICE PERSONNEL.   
					AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR.   
					13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for   
					long periods of time.   
					THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE   
					OF NON-INSULATED "DANGEROUS VOLTAGE" WITHIN THE   
					PRODUCT'S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE   
					TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.   
					14. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are   
					not spilled into the unit through the ventilation ports or any other   
					openings.   
					15. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is   
					required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way;   
					such as, power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been   
					spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus   
					has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally   
					or has been dropped.   
					THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE   
					OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING)   
					INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE UNIT.   
					APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING   
					AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES,   
					SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS.   
					16. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not   
					expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.   
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				FRENCH   
					IMPORTANTES INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE   
					1. Lire avec attention toutes les recommandations et précautions   
					d'emploi avant d'utiliser ce produit.   
					Danger   
					2. Toutes les recommandations et précautions d'emploi doivent être   
					conservées afin de pouvoir s'y reporter si nécessaire.   
					3. Lire et comprendre tous les avertissements énumérés dans les   
					précautions d'emploi.   
					L‘exposition a des niveaux eleves de bruit peut provoquer une perte   
					permanente de l’audition, Chaque organisme humain reagit   
					differemment quant a la perte de l’audition, mais quasiment tout le   
					monde subit une diminution de I’acuite auditive lors d’une exposition   
					suffisamment longue au bruit intense. Les autorites competentes en   
					reglementation de bruit ont defini les expositions tolerees aux niveaux   
					de bruits:   
					4. Suivre toutes les précautions d'emploi pour utiliser ce produit.   
					5. Ce produit ne doit pas être utilisé près d'eau, comme par exemple   
					baignoires, éviers, piscine, sous-sol humides ... Etc.   
					6. Utiliser exclusivement un chiffon sec pour nettoyer ce produit.   
					7. Ne bloquér aucune ouverture de ventilation. Ne pas placer le   
					produit tout contre un mur ou dans une enceinte fernée, cela   
					gênerait le flux d'air nécessaire au refroidissement.   
					DURE EN HEURES PAR JOUR   
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					6 
					4 
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					1 
					INIVEAU SONORE CONTINU EN dB   
					90 93 95 97 100 103   
					8. Ne pas placer le produit près de toute source de chaeur telle que   
					radiateurs, arrivées d'air chaud, fourneaux ou autres appareils   
					générant de la chaleur (incluant les amplificateurs producteurs   
					de chaleur) .   
					Selon les autorites, toute exposition dans les limites citees ci-dessus,   
					peuvent provoquer certaines pertes d’audition. Des bouchons ou   
					protections dans l’appareil auditif ou sur l’oreille doivent etre portes lors   
					de l’utilisation de ce systeme d’amplification afin de prevenir le risque   
					de perte permanente de l’audition, Dans le cas d’expositions   
					superieures aux limites precitees il est recommande, afin de se   
					premunir contre les expositions aux pressions acoustiquese I evees   
					potentielIement dangeure u ses, aux personnes exposees aux   
					equipements capables de delivrer de telles puissances, tels ce   
					systeme d’amplification en fonctionnement, de proteger l’appareil   
					auditif.   
					9. Ne pas négliger la sécurité que procure un branchement polarisé   
					ou avec raccordement à la terre, Un branchement polarisé   
					comprend deux fiches dont l'une est plus large que l'autre. Un   
					branchement à la terre comprend deux fiches plus une troisième   
					reliée à la terre. Si la fiche secteur fournie ne s'insert pas dans   
					votre prise de courant. consulter un 'électricien afin de remplacer   
					votre prise obsolète.   
					10. Protéger le cordon d'alimentation de tout écrasement ou   
					pincement, particulièrement au niveau des fiches, des   
					réceptacles utilisés et à l'endroit de sortie de l'appareil. Ne pas   
					casser la fiche de terre du cordon d'alimentation.   
					ATTENTION   
					RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE   
					NE PAS OUVRIR.   
					11. Utiliser uniquement les accessoires spécifiés par le constructeur.   
					12. Utiliser uniquement avec le chariot de transport, le support, le   
					trépied, la console ou la table spécifiés par le constructeur ou   
					vendus avec l'appareil. Lors de l'utilisation d'un chariot, bouger   
					avec précaution l'ensemble chariotlappareil afin d'éviter les   
					dommages d'un renversement.   
					ATTENTION: AFIN DE LlMlTER LE RISQUE DE CHO ELECTR/QUE, NE   
					PAS ENLEVER LE CHASSIS. NE CONTIENT PAS DE   
					PIECES POUVANT ETRE REPAREE PAR L’UTILISATEUR.   
					CONFER LE SERVICE APRES-VENTE AUX   
					REPARATEURS   
					13 Débrancher cet appareil lors d'orages ou s'il n'est pas utilisé   
					pendant une longue période.   
					CE SYMBOLE A POUR BUT D'AVERTIR L'UTILISATEUR DE LA PRESENCE   
					DE VOLTAGE DANGEREUX NON-ISOLE A L'INTERIEUR DE CE PRODUIT   
					QUI PEUT ETRE DE PUISSANCE SUFFISAMMENT IMPORTANTE POUR   
					PROVOQUER UN CHOC ELECTRIQUE AUX PERSONNES.   
					14. Des précautions doivent être prises afin qu'aucun objet ne tombe   
					et qu'aucun liquide ne se répande à l'intérieur de l'appareil par   
					les orifics de ventilation ou n'importe quelle autre ouverture.   
					15. Pour toutes interventions techniques s'adresser à un technicien   
					qualifié.L'intervention technique est nécessaire lorsque l'appareil   
					a été endommagé de n'importe quelle façon, comme par   
					exemple si le cordon secteur ou sa fiche sont détériorés,si du   
					liquide a coulé ou si des objets sont tombés à l'intérieur de   
					l'apparei1,si l'appareil a été exposé à la pluie ou à l'humidité, s'il   
					ne fonctionne pas normalement ou s'il est tombé.   
					CE SYMBOLE A POUR BUT D'AVERTIR L'UTILISATEUR DE LA PRESENCE   
					D'INSTRUCTIONS D'UTILISATION ET DE MAINTENANCE DANS LES   
					DOCUMENTS FOURNIS AVEC CE PRODUIT.   
					AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUÉ D'INCENDIE ET DE DECHARGE   
					ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREILA LA PLUIE OU A   
					L'HUMIDITE.   
					16. ATTENTI0N:Pour réduire le risque d'incendie ou de choc   
					electrique ne pas exposer l'appareil à la pluie ou à l'humidité.   
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				Table of Contents   
					Introduction   
					Page 3   
					Page 4   
					Page 5   
					Page 5   
					Page 6   
					Page 7   
					Wiring Diagram   
					Front Panel Features   
					Keypad Features   
					Back Panel Features   
					LRC1 Learning Remote Control   
					Installing the Essentia System in Your Home   
					I. Prewire CAT5 Termination   
					II. Installing the Essentia Amplifier   
					III. Speaker Wire Termination   
					Page 8   
					Page 9   
					Page 9   
					IV. Installing the NV-E6DEZP-UK   
					V. Connecting the EZ Port to the Essentia Amplifier   
					VI. Attaching Audio Source Equipment to the Essentia Amplifier   
					VII. Connecting the IR Emitters   
					VIII. Expanding Essentia to 12 Zones   
					IX. Installing the Essentia Keypads   
					X. Keypad Zone Settings   
					Page 9   
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					Page 11   
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					Page 22   
					Page 23   
					Zone EQ Control and Source Grouping   
					All On/Master Mode   
					Volume Reset   
					XI. Using the Fixed and Variable Lineouts   
					XII. The NV-LRC1 Remote Control   
					XIII. NV-MI1 Mute Interface Adapter   
					XIV. The LSA40 Local Source Amplifier   
					XV. The LSA40PD Power Distribution Hub   
					XVI. NV-LSI12 Local Source Interrupt   
					XVII. NuVo NV-P2100 200 Watt Auxiliary Amplifier   
					Troubleshooting   
					Specifications   
					Addendum-NV-E6D Serial Control Protocol   
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				Introduction   
					Congratulations on your purchase of the NuVo Essentia System. Essentia brings the best of today's digital technology to a true whole-   
					home audio system. Listening to multiple audio sources from independent zones throughout the home has never been easier or more   
					affordable.   
					The elegant UK style keypads allow independent selection of up to six different audio sources from up to twelve zones in the home.Each   
					ship including white or black inserts and trim plates to match a variety of decorating choices. Generation D digital amplification   
					provides clear, precise digital sound to each zone without the heat generated by traditional analog amplification. The integrated infrared   
					repeater in each keypad means you can control all of your audio sources wirelessly from any zone of your home.   
					Enjoying quality audio throughout the home is simple and affordable with Essentia. This installation manual is designed to provide a   
					sequential, step-by-step guide to making full use of the many features and capabilities of the Essentia System.   
					Package Contents:   
					E6DMS-UK Main System   
					E6DXS-UK Expander System   
					1 NV-E6DM-EX Six-Source, Six-Zone Amplifier   
					6 NV-E6DKP-UK UK style Zone Controller Keypads available in   
					white or black   
					1 NV-E6DX-EX Six-Source, Six-Zone Amplifier   
					6 NV-E6DKP-UK UK style Zone Controller Keypads available in   
					white or black   
					6 NV-WP-UK   
					1 NV-LRC1   
					UK style wall plates available in white or black   
					Learning Remote Control   
					6 NV-WP-UK   
					UK style wall plates available in white or   
					black   
					1 NV-E6DEZP-UK UK EZ Port Multi-port connection hub   
					1 NV-LRC1   
					1 NV-AI2   
					1 NV-DI3   
					Learning Remote Control   
					Audio Link Cable   
					Digital Link Cable   
					1 NV- NC1   
					6 NV-VEC   
					Network connection cable   
					IR emitters with feedback LED   
					Double space Rack Ear Mounts   
					1 pr. NV-REM   
					1 pr. NV-REM   
					Double space Rack Ear Mounts   
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				Zone/Room 1   
					Zone/Room 2   
					Zone/Room 3   
					Zone/Room 4   
					Zone/Room 5   
					Zone/Room 6   
					EZ Port Cat-5   
					connection   
					VOLUME   
					VOLUME   
					VOLUME   
					VOLUME   
					VOLUME   
					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					MUTE   
					MUTE   
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					MUTE   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					CD2   
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					DAB   
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					CD2   
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					DAB   
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					CD2   
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					DAB   
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					CD2   
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					DAB   
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					CD2   
					HD   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					CD2   
					HD   
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					SAT2   
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					SAT2   
					Single Network cable   
					connection to the   
					Essentia Amplifier   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
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					OUTPUT   
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					OUTPUT   
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					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					RS-232   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
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					RING=R   
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					OUTPUT   
					Diagram shown with optional NuVo   
					NV-P2100 auxiliary amplifier powering   
					zone 6.   
					USE ONLY WITH 250V FUSE   
					ZONE   
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					ZONE   
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					SYS ON   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					MODEL NV-E6DM2   
					SIX SOURCE SIX ZONE   
					AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DEZP   
					1 
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					120V   
					60Hz 500W   
					FUSE:T5   
					A 
					NuVo Technologies Hebron KY USA   
					
					USE NV-NC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					CONFORMS TO   
					UL STD.6500   
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					SUM2   
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					CERTIFIED TO   
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					US   
					CAN/CSA STD.E60065   
					3033118   
					SOURCE INPUTS   
					SOURCE LINK   
					ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS   
					EMITTER OUTPUTS   
					SYSTEM NETWORK   
					DIGITAL LINK   
					Source 1   
					Tuner 1   
					Source 3   
					Tuner 3   
					Source 5   
					CD 2   
					Audio   
					Out   
					Audio   
					Out   
					Audio   
					Out   
					Essentia D   
					Wiring Diagram   
					Source 2   
					Tuner 2   
					Source 4   
					CD 1   
					Source 6   
					Sat.   
					Audio   
					Out   
					Audio   
					Out   
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					Out   
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				POWER   
					STAND BY   
					ZONE 1   
					ZONE 2   
					ZONE 3   
					ZONE 4   
					ZONE 5   
					ZONE 6   
					V.2   
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					1 2   
					Essentia Front Panel   
					1. POWER Button:   
					The amplifier is designed to be turned on and remain on. The power button supplies power to the system. Each   
					zone can then be turned on or off independently. The amplifier should be turned on before any external   
					connections are made. This activates internal protective circuitry.   
					2. STAND BY LED:   
					When lit, this blue LED (light-emitting diode) indicates that the amplifier is plugged into an AC power outlet   
					source.   
					3. Zone Status LED's:   
					These LED's indicate the power status of each zone. When a zone LED is lit, it indicates that the zone is   
					currently turned on.   
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					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					2 
					CD1   
					CD2   
					HD   
					DAB   
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					SAT2   
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					Keypad Features   
					1. Volume Level   
					2. Power   
					The level of the zone volume is indicated by these LEDs (light-emitting diodes).   
					The power button turns that keypad's zone on and off independently of the other zones. Pressing and holding   
					the power button turns all zones off simultaneously.   
					3. Volume   
					4. IR Receiver   
					Independent audio volume level for each zone is controlled with these buttons.   
					Each keypad has an IR (infrared) receiver located under the volume button for wireless control of the audio   
					source equipment.   
					5. Mute   
					6. Source Selection   
					The mute button temporarily silences any audio playing in that keypad's zone.   
					The source buttons independently select any of the six sources connected to the Essentia amplifier.   
					The selected source button will remain lit.   
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				VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
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					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					RS-232   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
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					RING=R   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
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					FIXED   
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					OUTPUT   
					ZONE 1   
					2 
					ZONE 2   
					5 
					ZONE 3   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					ZONE 4   
					ZONE 6   
					3 
					PROGRAM   
					ZONE 5   
					3 
					6 
					1 
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					SUM1   
					SYS ON   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DEZP   
					MODEL NV-6DM2   
					SIX SOURCE SIX ZONE   
					AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM   
					1 
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					120V   
					60Hz 500W   
					FUSE:T5   
					A 
					USE NV-NC1   
					CABLE   
					NuVo Technologies Hebron KY USA   
					
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					CONFORMS TO   
					5 
					SUM2   
					2 
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					EXT. MUTE   
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					US   
					C 
					CERTIFIED TO   
					CAN/CSA STD.E60065   
					SOURCE INPUTS   
					SOURCE LINK   
					ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS   
					EMITTER OUTPUTS   
					SYSTEM   
					DIGITAL LINK   
					NETWORK   
					3033118   
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					Essentia Back Panel   
					1. Audio Source Inputs: The Essentia amplifier accepts up to six audio sources. A source consists of any audio component capable   
					of supplying a line level signal.   
					2. Source Link:   
					This multi-pin connection is used to transfer the audio information from the Essentia main amplifier to the   
					expander amplifier. This output is used to expand the system to twelve zones. The Audio Link connection   
					cable is provided with the Essentia D Expander package.   
					3. Variable Lineout:   
					4. Fixed Lineout:   
					The variable lineout is intended for zones where additional amplification is needed and the Essentia keypad   
					is used to control the volume of all the speakers in that zone.   
					The fixed lineout is intended for zones where additional amplification and separate volume control are   
					needed.   
					5. Speaker Outputs:   
					6. Zone Triggers:   
					Individual stereo speaker outputs for each zone provide 20 watts output per channel.   
					These outputs provide a 12-volt output when the corresponding zone is turned on. This is used to trigger   
					external equipment specific to a given zone.   
					7. Emitter Outputs:   
					8. System On:   
					These outputs transfer IR (infrared) signals, repeated from a zone keypad, from the Essentia amplifier to   
					the audio source equipment. There are six source specific outputs and two “sum” output that sends IR   
					signals regardless of the selected source.   
					This output provides a constant 12-volt output when any zone is turned on. This is used to trigger external   
					devices.   
					9. External Mute:   
					10. Network Input:   
					This is designed to mute any audio playing through the system when the phone or doorbell rings.   
					This RJ45 connection is the input for all zone information coming from the Essentia keypads. The   
					connection is made using the Network Cable supplied with the package.   
					11. Digital Link:   
					This multi-pin connection transfers all the digital information from the main amplifier to the expander   
					amplifier. This output is used to expand the system from six to twelve zones. The Digital Link connection   
					cable is provided with the Essentia D Expander package.   
					12. RS232 Port:   
					13. AC Power:   
					The RS232 serial port allows two-way communication for control by a home automation system.   
					A detachable power cable supplies power to the Essentia System from any AC outlet.   
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				LRC1 Learning Remote Control   
					1. Setup:   
					The setup button is used to place the   
					remote control in program/learn mode.   
					2. Whole-Home Control: This section automatically performs the   
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					3. Transport Buttons:   
					The transport buttons perform basic   
					source specific functions, such as play,   
					stop, pause, forward and reverse.   
					VOL+   
					MUTE   
					ON/OFF   
					2 
					3 
					4. Video Source Control: These buttons are typically used by   
					video equipment for menu navigation   
					and selection.   
					5. Source Volume:   
					This is source specific volume control,   
					such as a TV or stereo receiver. This is not   
					used for NuVo zone volume.   
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					6. Numeric Buttons:   
					7. Power Button:   
					These buttons provide source specific   
					direct numeric access.   
					5 
					This power button is for source specific   
					power on and off. It is not for NuVo zone   
					on and off.   
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					M5   
					M2   
					M6   
					M3   
					M7   
					M4   
					M8   
					8. Channel up and down: This button provides source specific   
					channel scrolling.   
					NV-LRC1   
					9. Macro Buttons:   
					These buttons do not perform a given   
					source function. They can be used for   
					programming multiple function macro   
					commands.   
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				Installing the Essentia System in Your Home   
					I. Prewire   
					The Essentia System uses CAT5 cable for keypad control and either two or four-conductor 16-gauge speaker wire. All the wire is   
					“homerun” from each zone to the location of the Essentia amplifier and Audio Source equipment.   
					Complete CAT5 Crimping Instructions   
					The NuVo audio systems require CAT5, unshielded, twisted   
					pair (UTP), for communication between the   
					keypads/Display Pads and the main amplifier unit. Each   
					end of the wire is terminated with an RJ45 connector.   
					Top view with   
					tab down.   
					The Essentia System can accommodate 2,000 total feet of   
					CAT5 cable. For the most reliable operation, it is best that   
					no single run of CAT5 exceeds 250 feet.   
					1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8   
					Pair 2   
					Pair 1   
					Pair 3   
					Pair 4   
					The correct wiring scheme for the CAT5 cable is standard   
					EIA/TIA 568A. Properly terminating the CAT5 cable is   
					crucial for the operation of the system. It is very important   
					to use a good quality crimp tool, and test each end to end   
					run with a CAT5 wire tester to insure that your system   
					operates flawlessly, fig.1.   
					Wires insert from   
					this end.   
					Fig. 1: EIA 568A wiring scheme for CAT5 Cable   
					Pin #   
					1. Green Stripe   
					2. Green   
					3. Orange Stripe   
					4. Blue   
					5. Blue Stripe   
					6. Orange   
					7. Brown Stripe   
					8. Brown   
					Step-by-Step Crimping Instructions:   
					1.   
					Strip a 2 to 3 inch portion of the insulation,   
					exposing the 4 twisted pairs.   
					2.   
					Untwist the wires and fan them out   
					individually. Arrange the wires into the   
					correct color scheme as shown in Fig. 1.   
					Note: Colors listed as “stripe” are a white wire   
					with a colored stripe.   
					3.   
					4.   
					Flatten the wires in their correct order, and trim   
					them evenly across the top. Most crimp tools have   
					a wire trimmer built-in. It is best to trim the wires   
					to about ½” in length.   
					Step 1   
					Step 4   
					Step 2   
					Step 3   
					While holding the wires flat between your thumb   
					and forefinger, insert the wires into the RJ45   
					connector, so each is in its own slot. Push the wire   
					into the RJ45, so all 8 conductors touch the end of   
					the connector. The insulation jacket should   
					extend beyond the crimp point of the RJ45.   
					Insert the RJ45 into the crimp tool receptacle and   
					squeeze the tool firmly. Note that a ratchet type   
					tool should tighten down until it no longer clicks.   
					The RJ45 should be firmly crimped to the CAT5   
					insulation. It is necessary that the color scheme   
					be repeated identically on each end of the wire.   
					Step 5   
					Step 6   
					5.   
					6.   
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				The order in which the individual CAT5 wires are plugged is in not   
					important, although it is strongly recommended that you label the   
					CAT5 with the appropriate zone number for future reference.   
					II. Installing the Essentia Amplifier   
					System setup works best when the amplifier is placed in the   
					same location as the audio source equipment. This is typically in   
					an audio rack, entertainment center or a closet dedicated to   
					housing the home audio/video equipment.   
					Once you have plugged the Cat-5 and speaker wires into the EZ   
					Port, screw the EZ Port into its construction bracket using the   
					supplied mounting screws.   
					The amplifier should be plugged in and the power button on the   
					front panel should be turned on before proceeding with the rest of   
					the installation. This activates the internal protective circuitry of   
					the Essentia System.   
					Fig. 2   
					III. Terminating Speaker Wire   
					The speaker wire for each zone is terminated in a standard Euro-   
					style connector that plugs into each zone specific amplified   
					output. The common speaker termination scheme is Left - Left +,   
					Right - Right +. Either two or four-conductor 16-guage wire is   
					recommended. Larger than 14-guage wire will not fit into the   
					euro connector.   
					To terminate the speaker wire, strip back the outer jacket and   
					expose the inner conductors. Strip approximately 1/4” (4 mm)   
					of the insulation from the inner conductors exposing the copper   
					wire. Place the exposed wire in the euro connector and tighten   
					the screw down terminals, fig. 2.   
					LEFT LEFT RIGHT RIGHT   
					Be careful not to allow the exposed wire from each conductor to   
					touch the adjacent conductor. This will short the speaker input.   
					Each speaker output is designed for two 8-Ohm speakers.   
					Overloading the amplifier could cause it to overheat and do   
					damage to the output.   
					+ 
					+ 
					- -   
					Fig. 3   
					IV. Installing the NV-E6DEZP-UK EZ Port   
					The EZ Port is a multi-connection hub designed to accept all the   
					CAT5 wires from the keypads in the system and the speaker wires   
					from the speakers in each zone. The location of the EZ Port   
					should be determined by the location of the Essentia amplifier. It   
					is best to place in the wall behind the amplifier that would be   
					easily accessible if necessary.   
					The EZ Port fits easily in a dual bracket with an open back. These   
					are often referred to as “mud rings”. Simply plug the terminated   
					CAT5 wires into any of the six available jacks on the back of the   
					EZ Port. The zone speaker wires screw down to the appropriately   
					labeled termination, Fig. 3.   
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				Fig. 4   
					Essentia Speaker   
					Connection   
					EZ Port (front)   
					V. Connecting the EZ Port to the Essentia amplifier   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					CONNECT TO AMPLIFIER   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					When the EZ Port is installed in the wall the only part visible   
					should be the faceplate, speaker connections for zones 1-6, and   
					a single RJ45 jack. The speaker connections are made using the   
					supplied Euro connectors and the supplied pre-terminated   
					network cable is used to integrate the system keypads. Speaker   
					connections and the network connection are made from the face   
					of the EZ Port the back of the Essentia, fig. 4. Any CAT5 cable   
					terminated using 568A or 568B network wiring will suffice should   
					you need a longer network connection.   
					ZONE 1   
					LEFT RIGHT   
					ZONE 3   
					LEFT RIGHT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					ZONE 2   
					LEFT RIGHT   
					Expander   
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					ZNE 4   
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					ZONE 5   
					LEFT RIGHT   
					NuVoNet   
					ZONE 6   
					Essentia Network   
					Connection   
					Essentia EZ Port   
					Model NV-E6DEZP-UK   
					PROGRAM   
					SYS ON   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DEZP   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					USE NV-NC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					EXT. MUTE   
					SYSTEM NETWORK   
					DIGITAL LINK   
					Fig. 5   
					VI. Attaching Audio Source Equipment to the Essentia Amplifier   
					Each piece of audio source equipment is connected to the   
					Essentia amplifier with standard stereo RCA cables. Attach the   
					RCA cable to the corresponding audio output on the source   
					equipment and to the desired source input on the back of the   
					Essentia amplifier, Fig. 5.   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					ZONE 1   
					ZONE 2   
					5 
					ZONE 3   
					6 
					1 
					2 
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					4 
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					1 
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					SOURCE INPUTS   
					SOURCE LINK   
					Source 1   
					Tuner 1   
					Audio   
					Out   
					VII. Connecting the IR Emitters   
					IR commands for the source equipment are transferred from the   
					Essentia amplifier to the source equipment via mini IR mouse   
					emitters. Six of these are supplied with your Essentia System.   
					The emitter is plugged into the corresponding source IR output   
					on the Essentia and then placed over the IR receiver window on   
					the source component, fig. 6. The IR outputs are individually   
					routed to sources 1-6 allowing IR commands from the chosen   
					source to only control that source.   
					Fig. 6   
					The two SUM outputs will flash any IR command that is sent from   
					any of the zones. This is used to connect the NuVo T2 Tuner,   
					which has a single IR direct input to control both tuners to the   
					Essentia System or an IR blaster designed to flash IR commands   
					to a variety of components. This is done by plugging a single   
					mono 1/8” patch cable into the SUM IR output and into the Direct   
					IR input.   
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				Fig. 7   
					VIII. Expanding Essentia to 12 Zones   
					Six additional listening zones can be added to the Essentia   
					System using the Essentia Expander package. The expansion is   
					easily done using the Audio Link and Digital Link multi-pin   
					outputs on the Essentia main amplifier. The necessary cables for   
					this are supplied with the Expander package. The other necessary   
					connections are the additional six speaker terminations and a   
					short CAT5 jumper between the Expander EZ Port and the Main EZ   
					Port, fig. 7. The CAT5 cables and speaker wires from zones 7-12   
					are terminated at the back of the Expander EZ Port in the same   
					manner as the termination for the Main system, see fig. 3 page   
					9.   
					MODEL NV-6DX   
					SIX SOURCE SIX ZONE   
					AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM   
					120V   
					60Hz 500W   
					FUSE:T5   
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					NuVo Technologies Hebron KY USA   
					
					CONFORMS TO   
					UL STD.6500   
					CERTIFIED TO   
					US   
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					CAN/CSA STD.E60065   
					3033118   
					MODEL NV-6DM2   
					SIX SOURCE SIX ZONE   
					AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYS 
					120V   
					60Hz 500W   
					FUSE: 
					NuVo Technologies Hebron KY US 
					
					CONFORMS TO   
					UL STD.6500   
					CERTIFIED TO   
					US   
					C 
					CAN/CSA STD.E60065   
					3033118   
					Digital Link Cable   
					Audio Link Cable   
					Expander EZ Port   
					Expander   
					Main EZ Port   
					IX. Installing the Essentia Keypads   
					You are now ready to install the keypads and complete the   
					Essentia installation. This is easily done using a rotary switch   
					located on the back of the keypad to set a specific zone address   
					for each keypad, Fig. 8.   
					Expander   
					NuVoNet   
					NuVoNet   
					The switch requires the use of a small flat screwdriver and is set   
					by turning the arrow insert on the switch to the appropriate zone   
					number. Zones 1-12 are set by using switch positions 1-C (note   
					that zones 10, 11 and 12 are denoted by A, B and C respectively).   
					Switch positions D, E, F and 0 are for additional keypads in zones   
					1-4.   
					Fig. 8   
					It is important to note that the keypads will not function properly   
					unless each has its own unique zone address.   
					Once each keypad’s zone address is set, the CAT5 can be plugged   
					in and the keypad installed in the wall.   
					Zone   
					Address   
					Network   
					Connection   
					Local Source   
					Essentia Keypad   
					Model NV-E6DKP-UK   
					Use only with   
					NuVo Essentia System   
					WARNING:   
					AVIS:   
					Utiliser uniquement avec   
					NuVo Essentia System   
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				The volume indicator   
					LED indicates the   
					function being set.   
					Fig. 9   
					X. Keypad Zone Settings   
					Each Essentia keypad has the ability to set specific zone   
					functions. These are bass and treble EQ, source grouping, all on   
					(party mode) and volume reset. Each of these functions is   
					accessed by pressing the MUTE and SOURCE 1-5 buttons   
					simultaneously, fig. 9.   
					Press the Mute and   
					Source 1-5 buttons to   
					initiate each zone   
					function.   
					While the keypad is in the function set mode, the appropriate   
					source button will flash. To return to normal zone control, press   
					the flashing source button.   
					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					Source 1   
					Source 2   
					Source 4   
					Source 3   
					Source 5   
					Source 6   
					CD2   
					HD   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					SAT1   
					SAT2   
					FLAT   
					-4 dB   
					+4 dB   
					-6 dB   
					+6 dB   
					Fig.10   
					EQ Control and Source Grouping   
					-8 dB   
					+8 dB   
					To change bass response, press the Mute button and Source 1   
					button simultaneously. Adjust the bass level up or down by using   
					the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons. The volume indicator   
					LEDs will indicate the output level, fig. 10. Adjust treble   
					response using the same process. This is accessed by pressing   
					the Mute and Source 2 buttons. Once the desired setting is made,   
					press the Source button again to return the keypad to normal   
					operation.   
					VOLUME   
					Source grouping is a feature that allows multiple zones in an   
					open living space to always share the same source selection but   
					still retain individual volume and on/off control. This is achieved   
					by pressing Mute and Source 3. Volume Up enables the group   
					function, and Volume Down disables the group function and   
					causes the keypad to operate independently of all other groups,   
					fig. 11.   
					Fig. 11   
					Group Disabled   
					Group Enabled   
					VOLUME   
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				Fig. 12   
					All On/Master Mode   
					The lit volume LED   
					will flash when the   
					keypad is in   
					The Essentia System has an All On feature. Any keypad within the   
					system, which can be up to twelve zones, has the ability to   
					become a master control for the entire house. The master keypad   
					will control zone on, volume level, and source selection for all   
					other zones.   
					Master Mode.   
					VOLUME   
					To place a keypad in Master Mode function, simply press the   
					Mute and Source 4 buttons simultaneously. This will cause the   
					volume indicator LED for that zone s keypad to flash   
					continuously and adjust to a preset volume level (-60 dB). All   
					other zones will then turn on to the same relative volume level   
					and increase or decrease with the volume adjustment on the   
					master keypad, fig. 12. Each keypad volume LED indicates a   
					preset meter level threshold, fig. 13.   
					MUTE   
					CD1   
					SAT2   
					CD2   
					HD   
					DAB   
					Press the Mute   
					and Source 4   
					buttons to   
					initiate the   
					Master Mode.   
					SAT1   
					Any of the other zone keypads have the ability to override the   
					master function by selecting a new source, changing a local   
					zone s volume control, or by turning a local zone s keypad off and   
					back on.   
					Fig. 13   
					-28 to -19 dB   
					-38 to -29 dB   
					-54 to -39 dB   
					The Master Mode is turned off by repeating the sequence of   
					pressing the Mute and Source 4 buttons.   
					-18 to -13 dB   
					-12 to -7 dB   
					-78 to -55 dB   
					-6 to 0 dB   
					VOLUME   
					Volume Reset   
					Each zone has the capability of turning on at two different   
					volume level settings. At factory default the zone will turn on at   
					the previous listening level. If desired, you can change that   
					default to a low level volume reset regardless of the previous   
					level.   
					To change the zone to volume reset mode, press the Mute and   
					Source 5 buttons simultaneously. The Source 5 button will begin   
					flashing. The volume LED will first appear at the far left   
					indicating no volume reset. Pushing the Volume Up button will   
					cause the volume LED to move to the far right position. This now   
					indicates that the zone is in volume reset mode, fig. 14.   
					Fig. 14   
					Vol. Reset ON   
					Vol. Reset OFF   
					VOLUME   
					To return to normal keypad operation, press the Source 5 button   
					again and it will stop flashing. In the volume reset mode the zone   
					will automatically turn on at a preset -60 dB level. The volume   
					reset can be turned off by repeating the above steps and   
					returning the volume LED to the far left position.   
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				XI. Using the Fixed and Variable Lineouts   
					Each zone of the Essentia amplifier has two 3.5mm mini stereo outputs. These are fixed and variable lineouts used for adding additional   
					amplification when necessary for each zone. A distinct advantage to the NuVo equipment is the ability to use the amplified output,   
					variable and fixed lineouts all simultaneously on all zones. The Essentia amplifier has zone trigger outputs that provide a 12V trigger for   
					additional amplification. This enables the attached amplifier to be triggered on and off with the zone keypad.   
					Zone Variable Lineout   
					The variable lineout is designed to allow additional audio amplification volume level to be controlled from that zone’s keypad. When   
					used in conjunction with the zone amplified output, fig. 15, all the speaker’s volume will track with the keypad volume level.   
					Fig. 15   
					Zone/Room 1   
					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					CD2   
					HD   
					SAT1   
					SAT2   
					The Zone keypad controls the audio volume.   
					MODEL NV-P2100   
					HIGH EFFICIENCY 200 WATT   
					STEREO AMPLIFIER   
					120V   
					60HZ 250 WATTS   
					NuVo Technologies Cincinnati Ohio. USA   
					Diagram shown using the NuVo P2100 amplifier   
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					USE ONLY WITH 250V FUSE   
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					ON/OFF SWITCH   
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					VOLTAGE UNIT   
					TRIGGER ON   
					3-30 VOLTS +12VDC   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					= 
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					RS-232   
					PROGRAM   
					TIP=L   
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					USE ONLY WITH 250V FUSE   
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					AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM   
					CONNECT TO   
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					1 
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					NV-E6DX   
					120V   
					60Hz 500W   
					FUSE:T5   
					A 
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					USE NV-NC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					CONFORMS TO   
					UL STD.6500   
					5 
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					2 
					4 
					6 
					EXT. MUTE   
					SYSTEM NETWORK   
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					SOURCE INPUTS   
					SOURCE LINK   
					ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS   
					EMITTER OUTPUTS   
					DIGITAL LINK   
					Source 1   
					Tuner 1   
					Audio   
					Out   
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				Zone Fixed Lineout   
					In some zone applications, it is more advantageous to have a separate volume control on the additional speakers being driven by an   
					additional amplifier. This is common with outdoor zones. The fixed lineout offers the capability to add amplification, but the audio signal   
					is not affected by the zone keypad volume level. Therefore, it requires a separate volume control for those speakers, fig. 16.   
					Fig. 16   
					Zone/Room 1   
					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					CD2   
					HD   
					SAT1   
					SAT2   
					Additional speakers are controlled by a separate   
					volume control.   
					MODEL NV-P2100   
					HIGH EFFICIENCY 200 WATT   
					STEREO AMPLIFIER   
					120V   
					60HZ 250 WATTS   
					NuVo Technologies Cincinnati Ohio. USA   
					Diagram shown using the NuVo P2100 amplifier   
					AUDIO   
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					USE ONLY WITH 250V FUSE   
					L 
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					POWER   
					MODE   
					ON/OFF SWITCH   
					AUDIO AC/DC   
					VOLTAGE UNIT   
					TRIGGER ON   
					3-30 VOLTS +12VDC   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					= 
					8 
					OHM: 70W   
					X 
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					RIGHT   
					INPUT   
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					RS-232   
					PROGRAM   
					TIP=L   
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					USE ONLY WITH 250V FUSE   
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					AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM   
					CONNECT TO   
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					1 
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					NV-6DX   
					120V   
					60Hz 500W   
					FUSE:T5   
					A 
					NuVo Technologies Hebron KY USA   
					
					USE NV-NC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					CONFORMS TO   
					UL STD.6500   
					5 
					SUM2   
					2 
					4 
					6 
					EXT. MUTE   
					2 
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					3 
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					5 
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					CERTIFIED TO   
					CAN/CSA STD.E60065   
					C 
					US   
					3033118   
					SOURCE INPUTS   
					SOURCE LINK   
					ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS   
					EMITTER OUTPUTS   
					SYSTEM NETWORK   
					DIGITAL LINK   
					Source 1   
					Tuner 1   
					Audio   
					Out   
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				XII. The NV-LRC1 IR Remote Control   
					The Essentia System comes with the NV-LRC1 Learning Remote Control. This remote allows wireless control of all keypad functions, as   
					well as the functions of the audio source equipment. Each NuVo zone keypad has an IR receiver that captures the specific source   
					commands from any remote control and in turn sends the command ultimately to the appropriate source equipment. Embedded IR code   
					libraries makes use of the LRC1 with a large variety of audio and video equipment easy. For complete setup and functionality refer to the   
					User Guide included with the remote control. Additional remote controls are available from NuVo.   
					XIII. NV-MI1 Mute Interface Adapter   
					The Mute Interface is used in conjunction with System Mute input in the back of the Essentia amplifier. It acts as a relay for a voltage   
					from up to two phone lines and two doorbell transformers. When a voltage is presented to the MI1 it then sends a contact closure to the   
					Essentia System, which in turn causes the system to mute momentarily. This is useful in allowing the telephone ring or doorbell to be   
					heard when audio is playing in any of the zones, Fig. 17.   
					Fig. 17   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
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					OUTPUT   
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					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
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					OUTPUT POWER   
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					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
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					RS-232   
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					USE CNLY WITH 250V FUSE   
					ZONE   
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					MODEL NV-6DM   
					SIX SOURCE SIX ZONE   
					AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DEZP   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					120V   
					60Hz 500W   
					FUSE:T5   
					A 
					L 
					L 
					L 
					NuVo Technologies Cincinnati Ohio USA   
					
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-NC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					R 
					R 
					R 
					CONFORMS TO   
					6 
					2 
					4 
					EMITTER OUTPUTS   
					6 
					SUM2   
					EXT. MUTE   
					2 
					4 
					UL STD.6500   
					CERTIFIED TO   
					CAN/CSA STD.E60065   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					C 
					US   
					3033118   
					SOURCE INPUTS   
					SOURCE LINK   
					ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS   
					SYSTEM NETWORK   
					DIGITAL LINK   
					The MI1 connects to the NuVo amplifier using a standard   
					mono patch cable with a mini-plug on each end. Plug one   
					end into the EXT. MUTE input on the back of the   
					amplifier and the other end into the input on the front of   
					the Mi1.   
					The back of the MI1 will accept up to two AC or   
					DC voltages from two different doorbell chimes.   
					This connection is done with a two conductor   
					wire from the terminals on the doorbell chime to   
					the Doorbell A or Doorbell B inputs on the back   
					of the MI1. Polarity is not important for this   
					connection.   
					A 
					B 
					DOORBELL   
					1 
					2 
					MUTE INTERFACE   
					ADAPTER   
					NV-MI1   
					A 
					B 
					DOORBELL   
					CONNECT TO   
					MUTE INPUT   
					Connect to Telephone RJ-11   
					Line 1: Pins 3,4 Line 2: Pins 2,5   
					Model NV-MI1   
					Mute Interface Module   
					Up to two phone lines can be brought into   
					the RJ-11 connection on the back of the MI1.   
					The voltage from the phone ringer will   
					trigger the NuVo System to mute.   
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				XIV. NV-LSA40 Local Source Amplifier   
					The LSA40 is 40 watt accessary amplifier that allows any line-level audio signal local to a zone to be amplified through that zone’s   
					speakers. It is designed to be used universally in a variety of applications, but as shown in fig. 18, it can be triggered on and off by any   
					zone keypad. When connected to the keypad, the user will listen to the NuVo audio system when the zone is turned on. When the zone is   
					off the LSA40 will automatically amplify any incoming local audio signal.   
					Fig. 18   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					NuVo System zone speakers.   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					RS-232   
					PROGRAM   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					USE ONLY WITH 250V FUSE   
					ZONE   
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					1 
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					5 
					2 
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					CONNECT TO   
					3 
					ZONE   
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					3 
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					SYS ON   
					MODEL NV-6DM2   
					SIX SOURCE SIX ZONE   
					AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DEZP   
					1 
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					NV-E6DX   
					120V   
					60Hz 500W   
					FUSE:T5   
					A 
					NuVo Technologies Hebron KY USA   
					
					USE NV-NC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					CONFORMS TO   
					5 
					SUM2   
					2 
					4 
					6 
					EXT. MUTE   
					UL STD.6500   
					CERTIFIED TO   
					CAN/CSA STD.E60065   
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					SOURCE LINK   
					ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS   
					EMITTER OUTPUTS   
					SYSTEM NETWORK   
					DIGITAL LINK   
					Any NuVo System   
					zone output can be   
					wired to the LSA40   
					Local Source   
					A two conductor wire is used as a voltage   
					trigger from the LSA40 the NuVo zone   
					keypad. When the zone is turned on this   
					allows to NuVo system audio to pass to the   
					zone speakers. When the zone is turned off   
					the internal amplifier of the LSA40 is   
					automatically engaged.   
					Amplifier.   
					Zone/Room 1   
					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					CD2   
					HD   
					SAT1   
					SAT2   
					The connection from the LSA40 to   
					the Essentia keypads is done   
					using a two pin screw down   
					terminal labeled + and -.   
					LSA40P Front   
					LSA40P Back   
					MODEL:NV-LSA40-DC   
					LOCAL SOURCE AMPLIFIER   
					INPUT   
					+ 
					+ 
					28VDC   
					1.5A   
					Control   
					Voltage   
					- 
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					DESIGNED IN USA   
					MADE IN CHINA   
					POWER   
					50 Watt AC   
					power adapter   
					supplied with   
					the LSA40P   
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				XV. NV-LSA40PD Local Source Amplifier Power Distribution Hub   
					The LSA40PD is a great device for distributing the necessary DC power to up to 4 individual LSA40 amplifiers. This allows the LSA40   
					components to be remotely located without the need for an external power supply in the zone, fig. 19. The LSA40PD is typically located   
					where the Essentia amplifier is installed. The power from the head end to each of LSA40 locations is sent over standard 16 gauge speaker   
					wire.   
					Fig. 19   
					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					LSA40 Back   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					CD2   
					HD   
					SAT1   
					SAT2   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					RS-232   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					MODEL:NV-LSA40   
					LOCAL SOURCE AMPLIFIER   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
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					OUTPUT   
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					OUTPUT   
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					OUTPUT   
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					- 
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					SYS ON   
					1 
					3 
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					SIX SOURCE SIX ZONE   
					AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DEZP   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					- 
					L 
					- 
					L 
					120V   
					60Hz 500W   
					FUSE:T5   
					A 
					L 
					L 
					L 
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-NC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					R+   
					R+   
					
					R 
					- 
					R 
					- 
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					R 
					R 
					NuVo   
					Technologies LLC Cincinnati, Ohio USA   
					
					CONFORMS TO   
					UL STD.6500   
					Designed In USA Made In China   
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					3033118   
					WIRE STRIP 5/16” (8MM)   
					SOURCE INPUTS   
					SOURCE LINK   
					ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS   
					EMITTER OUTPUTS   
					SYSTEM   
					NETWORK   
					DIGITAL LINK   
					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					LSA40 Back   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					CD2   
					HD   
					SAT1   
					SAT2   
					MODEL:NV-LSA40   
					LOCAL SOURCE AMPLIFIER   
					+ 
					- 
					L+   
					+ 
					- 
					L+   
					- 
					L 
					- 
					L 
					R+   
					R+   
					Any NuVo System zone output can   
					be wired to the LSA40 Local Source   
					Amplifier.   
					R 
					- 
					R 
					- 
					NuVo   
					T 
					echnologies LLC Cincinnati, Ohio USA   
					
					Designed In USA Made In China   
					WIRE STRIP 5/16” (8MM)   
					16 gauge 2 conductor speaker wire is required to send   
					voltage from the LSA40PD to four separate zones.   
					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					LSA40 Back   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					CD2   
					HD   
					SAT1   
					SAT2   
					MODEL:NV-LSA40   
					LOCAL SOURCE AMPLIFIER   
					+ 
					- 
					L+   
					+ 
					- 
					L+   
					- 
					L 
					- 
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					- 
					R 
					- 
					NuVo   
					Technologies LLC Cincinnati, Ohio USA   
					
					Designed In USA Made In China   
					WIRE STRIP 5/16” (8MM)   
					LSA40PD   
					Back   
					LSA40PD Front   
					AC Power Source   
					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					LSA40 Back   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					CD2   
					HD   
					MODEL:NV-LSA40PD-DC   
					LOCAL SOURCE AMPLIFIER   
					28VDC 5A   
					SAT1   
					SAT2   
					+ 
					+ 
					ZONE   
					1 
					ZONE   
					3 
					- 
					- 
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					200 Watt AC   
					POWER   
					3 
					0 
					118   
					+ 
					- 
					L+   
					+ 
					- 
					L+   
					power adapter   
					included with   
					the LSA40PD   
					- 
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					- 
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					R+   
					R+   
					R 
					- 
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					- 
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					echnologies LLC Cincinnati, Ohio USA   
					
					Designed In USA Made In China   
					WIRE STRIP 5/16” (8MM)   
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				XVI. NV-LSI12 Local Source Interrupt   
					A lower cost alternative to the LSA40 is the LSI12. This is a non-amplified local source interrupt. It is installed in the same way the LSA40   
					is installed, but the incoming local signal must be amplified, fig 20. This is a useful accessory where a local amplified signal is already   
					present.   
					Fig. 20   
					The connection from the LSI12 is   
					done with a connection at a two pin   
					screw down terminal. Make sure that   
					red is positive and black is negative.   
					from the LSI12.   
					The selected zone speaker output of the Essentia   
					amplifier is wired directly to the LSI12.   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					RS-232   
					PROGRAM   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					USE ONLY WITH 250V FUSE   
					ZONE   
					2 
					1 
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					5 
					2 
					ZONE   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					3 
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					SIX SOURCE SIX ZONE   
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DEZP   
					1 
					CONNECT TO   
					NV-E6DX   
					AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM   
					120V   
					60Hz 500W   
					FUSE:T5   
					A 
					NuVo Technologies Hebron KY USA   
					
					USE NV-NC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					CONFORMS TO   
					5 
					SUM2   
					2 
					4 
					6 
					EXT. MUTE   
					UL STD.6500   
					CERTIFIED TO   
					CAN/CSA STD.E60065   
					2 
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					1 
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					SOURCE INPUTS   
					SOURCE LINK   
					ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS   
					EMITTER OUTPUTS   
					SYSTEM NETWORK   
					DIGITAL LINK   
					VOLUME   
					MUTE   
					DAB   
					CD1   
					CD2   
					HD   
					SAT1   
					SAT2   
					A two conductor wire from a   
					relay on the LSI12 plugs into   
					the back of the zone keypad.   
					When the Essentia keypad is   
					turned off the local source   
					is routed to the zone speakers.   
					The Essentia or Simplese is active   
					when the zone keypad is turned on.   
					LSI12 front   
					LSI12 back   
					Model NV-LSI12   
					Mute Interface Module   
					Four conductor speaker   
					wire from the LSI12 to   
					the zone speakers.   
					LOCAL SOURCE   
					SWITCH   
					NV-LSI12   
					RLY+   
					To Keypad   
					RLY-   
					CONNECT TO   
					AMPLIFIER   
					L-   
					L-   
					L+   
					R-   
					L+   
					R-   
					R+   
					R+   
					Speaker input from Essentia or Simplese.   
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				XVII. NuVo NV-P2100 200 Watt Auxiliary Amplifier   
					The P2100 is specifically designed for use with the NuVo   
					Systems' lineouts. It can be used with either the fixed or variable   
					lineouts on the Essentia with either a 1/8” (3.5mm) to 1/8”   
					stereo patch cable or a 1/8” stereo to RCA patch cable, Fig 21.   
					Fig. 21   
					NV-P2100 Amplifier   
					AUDIO   
					C 
					O 
					NTROL   
					L 
					SENSITIVITY   
					1.0RMS   
					POWER   
					MODE   
					ON/OFF SWITCH   
					AUDIO AC/DC   
					VOLTAGE   
					TRIGGER   
					OdBV   
					= 
					3-30 VOLTS   
					AC OR DC   
					LEFT   
					0 
					RIGHT   
					0 
					INPUT   
					2 
					R 
					+6   
					-12   
					+6   
					-12   
					INPUT   
					OUTPUT   
					Essentia Amplifier   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					There are two methods for triggering the NuVo P2100 from the   
					Essentia outputs. One is to set the POWER MODE switch on the   
					P2100 to Audio (the extreme left position) and allow an   
					incoming audio signal from the Essentia System to turn on the   
					P2100. The second method is to place the POWER MODE switch in   
					the AC/DC (extreme right) position. This will turn on the P2100   
					when the Essentia is on. An additional feature of Essentia is zone   
					specific triggers that will trigger the P2100 only when that zone   
					is turned on.   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					VARIABLE   
					OUTPUT   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					20W/6OHM X2   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					TIP=L   
					RING=R   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					FIXED   
					OUTPUT   
					ZONE   
					2 
					1 
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					5 
					2 
					ZONE   
					CONNECT TO   
					3 
					6 
					1 
					3 
					4 
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					USE NV-SLC1   
					CABLE   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					SOURCE INPUTS   
					SOURCE LINK   
					Fig. 22   
					Utilizing the voltage trigger requires a mono 1/8” (3.5mm) patch   
					cable from either the System ON output on the Essentia to the   
					P2100 Voltage trigger input, or from the specific Zone Trigger on   
					the Essentia to the Voltage Trigger on the P2100, Fig. 22.   
					NV-P2100 Amplifier   
					AUDIO   
					CONTROL   
					L 
					SENSITIVITY   
					1.0RMS   
					POWER   
					MODE   
					ON/OFF SWITCH   
					AUDIO AC/DC   
					VOLTAGE   
					TRIGGER   
					3-30 VOLTS   
					AC OR DC   
					OdBV   
					= 
					LEFT   
					RIGHT   
					INPUT   
					2 
					0 
					0 
					R 
					+6   
					-12   
					+6   
					-12   
					INPUT   
					OUTPUT   
					Essentia   
					Amplifier   
					RS232 Interface   
					ZONE 6   
					ZONE 5   
					2 
					2 
					3 
					1 
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					5 
					SUM1   
					1 
					The RS232 port allows external two-way communication with the   
					Essentia System. Home automation systems such as Crestron and   
					AMX can be set up to operate Essentia. The RS232 addendum   
					contains the necessary command sets for communication with   
					the Essentia System.   
					5 
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					2 
					4 
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					6 
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				Troubleshooting   
					Remedy   
					Symptom   
					Probable Cause   
					When the keypad is plugged in there is a   
					loud pop through the speakers and the   
					keypad does not work.   
					Improperly wired CAT5 cable.   
					Check that you are using the 568A or B   
					wiring standard (see section I: Crimping   
					CAT5 wire). The best way to know is to   
					use a CAT5 tester.   
					When the keypad is plugged in, it just   
					flashes and has no functionality.   
					Assigning duplicate addresses to multiple   
					keypads.   
					Each keypad must have a unique address   
					set with the Zone Address rotary switch   
					located on the back of the keypad (see   
					section IX, Installing the Essentia   
					keypads, page 11).   
					The amplifier is plugged in and turned on,   
					but the STAND BY LED is not lit and none of   
					the system functions work.   
					This is most likely caused by a blown fuse   
					on the power supply.   
					The fuse is accessed at the back of the   
					amplifier where the AC cord plugs in. It   
					requires a 4 amp time delay fuse.   
					The zone is on and music is playing, but   
					the keypad only flashes when I try to   
					change source, control volume, mute, or   
					turn the zone off.   
					The parental lock is assigned on that   
					particular keypad.   
					Pressing and holding the active lit Source   
					button on the keypad will activate a lock   
					feature and prevent any functionality.   
					When locked the keypad will simply flash   
					when a function is attempted. Pressing   
					and holding the source button again will   
					unlock the keypad.   
					All the keypads change when a source is   
					selected on only one.   
					The keypads are set for Source Grouping.   
					One or more improperly wired CAT5 cables.   
					Pressing the MUTE and Source 3 button   
					simultaneously sets the Source Grouping   
					feature. This will cause multiple keypads   
					to always share the same source (see   
					Section X, Zone EQ Control and Source   
					Grouping, page 12).   
					With the keypads plugged in, the POWER   
					LED on the front of the amplifier will not   
					turn on.   
					Make sure the amplifier is turned on. Test   
					that the POWER LED on the amplifier   
					turns on when the Network Cable is   
					unplugged. Next, unplug all the CAT5   
					cables from the EZ Port and plug them   
					back in one at a time until the bad   
					cable(s) is discovered.   
					The IR repeater does not properly control   
					the audio source equipment.   
					One or more of the IR emitters are not   
					properly placed over the IR receiver on the   
					audio source equipment, or the IR output   
					on the Essentia does not correspond with   
					the audio equipment you are controlling.   
					Reposition the LED end of the emitter on   
					the face of the source equipment, so it   
					is flashing directly over that source’s IR   
					receiver. Make sure that the emitter   
					plugged into IR Output #1 is actually   
					going to source #1 , and so on for   
					sources 2-6.   
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				Specifications   
					Zones 1-6 Power Amplifier Outputs   
					Continuous Average Output Power   
					Two channels driven 30-20kHz @1% THD   
					Rated Distortion (1/2 power)   
					Rated Impedance   
					Zone Trigger Outputs   
					Output Power   
					Outputs   
					40W (20W x 2)   
					12V @ 50mA   
					6 (zones 1-6)   
					0.40%   
					6 Ohms   
					50+   
					Power Requirements   
					Power Supply   
					Power Consumption all channels   
					driven to full-rated power   
					Damping Factor   
					Frequency Response (20-20kHz)   
					120VAC/240VAC 50/60Hz   
					340VA (290W)   
					±2 dB   
					Zones 1-6 Preamplifier Outputs   
					Variable output   
					Fixed output   
					Cower Consumption average   
					operating conditions   
					50VA (40W)   
					0-600mV   
					600mV   
					600 Ohms   
					Power Consumption no signal   
					USA Safety Listing (UL 6500)   
					Canada Safety Listing (CAN/CSA E60065.00)   
					CE Listing/SEMKO (EN60065, EN55013,   
					EN55020, EN6100-3-2, EN6100-3-3/A1)   
					30VA (12.5W)   
					Impedance   
					Source Inputs 1-6   
					input Impedance   
					Input Sensitivity for rated power   
					Input Overload   
					10K   
					300mV RMS   
					3V RMS   
					Physical Specifications   
					Unit Size Millimeters   
					Unit Size Inches   
					Shipping Size Millimeters   
					Shipping Size Inches   
					Unit Weight Kilograms   
					Unit Weight Pounds   
					Shipping Weight Kilograms   
					Shipping Weight Pounds   
					Keypad Size Millimeters   
					Keypad Size Inches   
					88 H x 430 W x 325 D   
					3 1/2 H x 17 W x 12 3/4 D   
					290 x 540 x 440   
					11 3/8 x 21 1/4 x 17 3/8   
					7.8   
					Emitter Outputs   
					Source Outputs   
					Sum Outputs   
					Output Drive Current   
					Output Drive Voltage   
					Compatible with single and dual emitters   
					6 
					2 
					100mA   
					12V   
					17.0   
					12.7   
					28.0   
					107.2 H x 41.5 W x 32.5 D   
					4 1/4 H x 1 5/8 W x 1 1/4 D   
					System   
					System On   
					External Mute   
					12V @ 50mA   
					3-12V DC   
					NuVo reserves the right to change specifications   
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				Addendum   
					Control Interface Description Document for the Nuvo E6D Main Unit   
					Revision E (for Nuvo E6D Mark II systems only) June 8, 2006   
					DB9M PORT PINOUTS:   
					Nuvo Transmit to System Controller on pin 2.   
					Nuvo Receive from System Controller on pin 3.   
					Ground on pin 5.   
					SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS: RS232, RTS/CTS or software flow control (XON/XOFF) NOT required, 9600 baud, 8N1   
					protocol.   
					RULES OF PROTOCOL:   
					(1) For alpha ASCII characters, always use UPPER CASE. In this document, actual characters in a string are presented in   
					BOLD type.   
					(2) All numerical fields are coded as ASCII digit characters.   
					(3) Each Command string is STARTED with an ASCII “*” character and terminated by a <CR> character (0D hexadecimal).   
					Each response string issued by the E6D will START with an ASCII “#” and be terminated with a <CR> character (0D   
					hexadecimal).   
					(4) If a command has an error in it (does not adhere to exact command syntax), the E6D will respond with a “#?<CR>”   
					string.   
					(5) Whenever queuing multiple commands to the E6D, the host program should pause for 50 milliseconds between   
					commands to prevent buffer overruns.   
					NUVO POWER-ON STATE:   
					(1) Each zone is OFF until ON command is received.   
					(2) Each zone's ZoneSet status will be as set by the special key combination settings as detailed in the owner's manual.   
					If no keypad is connected with a given zone address, then ZoneSet will default to:   
					A. OR0 (No override)   
					B. BASS+0 (Bass FLAT)   
					C. TREB+0 (Treble FLAT)   
					D. GRP0 (SOURCE GROUPING OFF)   
					E. VRST1 (VOLUME RESET TO 50 dB ON)   
					If these zone settings are overridden by the commands which follow in this document, the overridden values will reset   
					to the default values above upon cycling power on the Main Unit.   
					(3) For the first four seconds after power-on, a series of non-control related characters will be issued at a wide range of   
					baud rates. These are necessary queries to a program that may be running on a connected PC for the purpose of   
					Firmware field upgrades. They should be ignored by the host control system.   
					NON-VOLATILE COMMANDS AND ASSOCIATED RESPONSES With the exception of commands associated with setting the   
					IR carrier frequency, the effect of all commands is non-permanent; i.e. when power is cycled on the main unit, it will return to   
					default values. The commands that are an exception to this rule follow in this section.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					RESPONSE: #IRSET:aa,bb,cc,dd,ee,ff<CR> where:   
					aa = IR carrier frequency of SOURCE 1 ("38" or "56")   
					*IRSETSR<CR> Reads status of SOURCE IR carrier frequency settings.   
					bb = carrier frequency of SOURCE 2 ("38" or "56")   
					cc = carrier frequency of SOURCE 3 ("38" or "56")   
					dd = carrier frequency of SOURCE 4 ("38" or "56")   
					ee = carrier frequency of SOURCE 5 ("38" or "56")   
					ff = carrier frequency of SOURCE 6 ("38" or "56")   
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				NOTE: the Main Unit ships with the carrier frequency DEFAULT setting of 38 KHz for all six sources.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *IRSETDF<CR> Restores DEFAULT SOURCE IR carrier frequency settings (38 KHz for all six sources).   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for #IRSETSR<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *SxIR56SET<CR> - sets SOURCE x to 56 KHz IR repeat carrier (x is 1 to 6).   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for #IRSETSR<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *SxIR38SET<CR> - sets SOURCE x to 38 KHz IR repeat carrier (x is 1 to 6).   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for #IRSETSR<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND/RESPONSE DESCRIPTIONS.   
					NOTE zone number field xx should ALWAYS include a lead zero (“0”) for zone numbers less than 10.   
					COMMAND: *ZxxCONSR<CR> - Connect STATUS REQUEST where xx is zone # from 1 to   
					12.   
					RESPONSE: #ZxxPWRppp,SRCs,GRPt,VOL-yy,Pzzz<CR> -ppp = “ON” (2 characters)   
					or “OFF” (3 characters)   
					The remaining fields are not included in the response if ppp is “OFF”:   
					-s = SOURCE NUMBER 1 to 6   
					-q = 0 if SOURCE GROUP is ON 1if SOURCE GROUP is OFF   
					-yy = level below max in dB: -00 to -78 dB (include lead 0 for all single-digit   
					values)   
					-yy = “MT” if in MUTE state   
					-yy = “XM” if external MUTE is being held   
					active   
					-zzz = “MST” if this zone is PARTY MASTER   
					-zzz = “SLV” if this zone is SLAVED to a   
					PARTY MASTER in another zone   
					-zzz = “OFF” if this zone is under LOCAL CONTROL only (either there is no   
					party master, or this zone has been manually   
					overridden)   
					This response will also be issued in response to pressing the ON/OFF, VOLUME, or SOURCE   
					keys on a KEYPAD. NOTE the response will be issued if a SOURCE key is pressed on a   
					zone that is powered OFF even though the key press has no effect on the system. It will be   
					output at every increment during a volume ramp initiated by HOLDING a VOLUME UP or   
					VOLUME DOWN key on a keypad. It will also be issued at every increment of a volume   
					ramp commanded by the *ZxxVOL+<CR> and *ZxxVOL-<CR> commands (see below).   
					The MUTE value will be asserted if a *ZxMTON<CR> command has been received, OR if the   
					volume is run all the way to the lowest possible point (volume off). An active EXTERNAL   
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				MUTE input, however, will always override other volume response values with the “XM” response.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					RESPONSE: #ZxxORp,BASSyy,TREByy,GRPq,VRSTu   
					*ZxxSETSR<CR> ZoneSet STATUS REQUEST where xx is zone # from 1 to 12.   
					-p = 1 if at least one of the permanent   
					values have been overridden* by an RS232 command.   
					-yy = EQ level, dB, 12 to +0 (flat) to   
					+12 in 2 dB increments if   
					set by RS232, -8, -6,-4, 0,   
					+4, +6, +8 if set on keypad.   
					-q = 0 if SOURCE GROUP is ON   
					1 if SOURCE GROUP is OFF   
					-u = 0 if VOLUME RESET is ON   
					1 if VOLUME RESET is OFF   
					*override set to 1 FOR THIS ZONE only if one of commands *ZxxBASSyy<CR>, *ZxxTREByy<CR>, or   
					*ZxxGRPq<CR> are issued (see descriptions below).   
					Once a parameter has been SET by one of these commands, it will remain UNTIL:   
					a. power is cycled on the Main Unit either with the front panel power switch or by removing AC power. Upon power-up,   
					the system will restore keypad permanent   
					settings (see the User Manual for details on how to perform these settings).   
					b. an operator manually sets one of these parameters from a keypad. This takes the unit out of OVERRIDE state, but   
					other RS232-commanded settings will remain until another RS232 command overrides them, or power is cycled.   
					This response is also issued whenever these parameters are set from a keypad.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ZxxON<CR> Turn zone xx ON.   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ZxxOFF<CR> Turn zone xx OFF.   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					*ALLOFF<CR> Turn ALL zones OFF.   
					COMMAND:   
					RESPONSE: #ALLOFF<CR>   
					This RESPONSE is also issued when ALL OFF is pressed on any KEYPAD.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ALLV+<CR> Ramp ALL zones UP at a 10 dB/second rate in 1 dB steps.   
					RESPONSE: #ALLV+<CR>   
					The ramp action will be cancelled when all zones reach MAXIMUM volume, or when an *ALLHLD<CR> Command is received.   
					Note that to stop the ramp with this command before maximum volume, one reference zone must be periodically polled with a   
					*ZxxCONSR<CR>   
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				Command to determine when the desired volume point has been reached. Note that ramps in different zones may start at   
					different levels and will all ramp at the same rate.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ALLV-<CR> Ramp ALL zones DOWN at a 10 dB/second rate in 1 dB steps.   
					RESPONSE: #ALLV-<CR>   
					The ramp action will be cancelled when all zones reach MINIMUM (OFF) volume, or when an *ALLHLD<CR> Command is   
					received. Note that to stop the ramp with this command before the minimum volume, one reference zone must be periodically   
					polled with a *ZxxCONSR<CR> Command to determine when the desired volume point has been reached. Note that ramps in   
					different zones may start at different levels and will all ramp at the same rate.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ALLHLD<CR> Stops ramp action initiated by *ALLV+<CR> Or *ALLV-<CR>   
					RESPONSE: #ALLHLD-<CR>   
					This results in a HOLD of the level at time of command receipt.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					*ALLMON<CR> ALL MUTE ON.   
					COMMAND:   
					RESPONSE: # ALLMON<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ALLMOFF<CR> ALL MUTE OFF.   
					RESPONSE: #ALLMOFF<CR>   
					********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ZxxSRCp<CR> Switch zone xx to SOURCE p ( 1 to 6).   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					*ZxxVOLyy<CR> Set volume of zone xx to level yy below max in dB from 0 to 78 dB (include lead 0 for all   
					single-digit values).   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					*ZxxVOL+<CR> STARTS zone xx volume ramp UP at the rate of +10 dB per second in +1 dB steps. (This is   
					the same as holding VOLUME UP key on a KEYPAD for 1 second).   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>, updated 10 times per second.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					*ZxxVOL-<CR> STARTS zone xx volume ramp DOWN at the rate of -10 dB per second in -1 dB steps. (This   
					is the same as holding VOLUME UP key on a KEYPAD for 1 second).   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>, updated 10 times per second.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					*ZxxVHLD<CR> STOPS zone xx volume ramp initiated by *ZxxVOL++<CR> or *ZxxVOL--<CR> commands.   
					This results in a HOLD of the level at time of command receipt.   
					RESPONSE: #ZxxVHLD<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ZxxMTON<CR> zone xx MUTE ON (mutes currently connected source)   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>   
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				*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					*ZxxMTOFF<CR> zone xx MUTE OFF (returns zone output to currently connected source at previous volume   
					setting).   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					*ZxxBASSyyy<CR> zone xx BASS EQ with yyy = EQ level, dB, 12 to +0 (flat) to +12 in 2 dB increments.   
					USE LEAD “0” IN TENS PLACE FOR VALUE LESS THAN 10.   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>   
					NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will override the non-volatile BASS setting (set from keypad) for this zone until power   
					is cycled.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					*ZxxTREByyy<CR> zone xx TREBLE EQ with yyy = EQ level, dB, 12 to +0 (flat) to +12 in 2 dB increments.   
					USE LEAD “0” IN TENS PLACE FOR VALUE LESS THAN 10.   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>   
					NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will override the non-volatile TREBLE setting (set from keypad) for this zone until   
					power is cycled.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ZxxGRPON<CR> zone xx SOURCE GROUP ON.   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>   
					NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will override the non-volatile GROUP setting (set from keypad) for this zone until   
					power is cycled.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ZxxGRPOFF<CR> zone xx SOURCE GROUP OFF.   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>   
					NOTE: sending this command to the will override the non-volatile GROUP setting (set from keypad) for this zone until power is   
					cycled.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ZxxVRSTON<CR> zone xx VOLUME RESET ON.   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>   
					NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will set override (lock out KEYPAD non-address DIP   
					switches) for this zone until power is cycled.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND: *ZxxVRSTOFF<CR> zone xx VOLUME RESET OFF.   
					RESPONSE: Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>   
					NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will set override (lock out KEYPAD non-address DIP   
					switches) for this zone until power is cycled.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					*ZxxLKON<CR> zone xx KEYPAD LOCK ON This will INHIBIT ANY keypad control input on the zone. This is   
					the same as activating the Parental lock control at a keypad by holding down a SOURCE key for three   
					seconds).   
					RESPONSE: #ZxxLKON<CR>6   
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				*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					*ZxxLKOFF<CR> zone xx KEYPAD LOCK ON This will RESTORE ALL keypad control input on the zone   
					(useful as Parental lock control) . This is the same as deactivating the Parental lock control at a keypad by   
					holding down a SOURCE key for three seconds).   
					RESPONSE: #ZxxLKOFF<CR>   
					*********************************************************************************   
					COMMAND:   
					*VER<CR> Firmware version query.   
					RESPONSE: #NUVO_E6D_vx.yy<CR> where x is the major version number and yy is the minor version number.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					RESPONSE: #EXTMON<CR> Issued whenever the External MUTE first activates (closure to ground) and 0 whenever the   
					External MUTE de-activates (open connection to ground).   
					NOTE: there is no COMMAND associated with this response; it is always initiated by a change at the EXT. MUTE input.   
					*********************************************************************************   
					RESPONSE: #EXTMOFF<CR> Issued whenever External MUTE de-activates (open connection to ground).   
					NOTE: there is no COMMAND associated with this response; it is always initiated by a change at the EXT. MUTE input.   
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