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					Demonstration Network   
					Car Audio   
					System Installation Manual   
					2048 Mercer Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40511-1071   
					Phone: 859-233-4599 • Fax: 859-233-4510   
					Customer Toll-Free USA & Canada: 800-322-8346   
					
					The Access™ Demonstration Network is protected by U.S. Patent numbers 5,422,631 and 5,646,602 with   
					foreign patents pending.   
					Audio Authority, and the double-A symbol are registered trademarks of Audio Authority Corporation.   
					Access, AccessEZ, AccessPC, SilenTouch, AutoDamping, AutoLimiting, AutoCal, and TheftAlert are   
					trademarks of Audio Authority Corporation. The software imbedded within the Access™ System is not sold,   
					but rather licensed for this product specific use. The original purchaser is licensed to use this software in this   
					product and this application only. Under this license, the software may not be reproduced, copied,   
					disassembled, distributed by any means, licensed, rented, sold, or in any way revealed to or used by a third   
					party.   
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				Contents   
					Orientation   
					Planning   
					INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. 4   
					DEFINITION OF TERMS ...................................................................... 5   
					HOW THE ACCESS™ SYSTEM WORKS ............................................. 7   
					ACCESS SYSTEM COMPONENTS .................................................... 8   
					CHOOSING THE CORRECT SWITCHING MODULES ..................... 12   
					HEAD UNITS ...................................................................................... 12   
					PROCESSORS, EQUALIZERS AND BYPASS .................................. 12   
					AMPLIFIERS AND AMP SHARING.................................................... 13   
					AMPLIFIER BYPASS .......................................................................... 14   
					SPEAKERS ........................................................................................ 14   
					Installation   
					PREPARATION ................................................................................... 15   
					ADDRESSING .................................................................................... 15   
					INSTALL THE SYSTEM HARDWARE ................................................ 19   
					INSTALL THE BUS CABLES .............................................................. 20   
					CHECK YOUR WORK TO THIS POINT .............................................. 26   
					INSTALLING A CONTROL PANEL .................................................... 28   
					CONNECT ACCESSORIES TO THE 980 SYSTEM MODULE .......... 31   
					TESTING NETWORK FUNCTION ..................................................... 32   
					COMPONENT HOOKUP .................................................................... 34   
					DEMONSTRATION FEATURES ......................................................... 38   
					Reference   
					APPENDIX A: SAMPLE SYSTEMS................................................... 40   
					APPENDIX B: PRODUCT CONNECTION DIAGRAMS ..................... 45   
					ACCESS WARRANTY........................................................................ 52   
					INDEX................................................................................................. 53   
					3 
				Orientation   
					INTRODUCTION   
					The AccessEZ™ series of demonstration system modules provides a plug-in solution for car audio, hi-fi, and   
					video switching systems in retail display environments. This second generation of the highly capable, indus-   
					try-acclaimed Access™ System modules offers many new features and benefits:   
					• AccessEZ offers a compact module to fit each kind of product, compared with a patchwork of printed   
					circuit boards.   
					• Modules are protected by attractive and rugged steel covers.   
					• Gold jacks and terminals are clearly and specifically labeled.   
					• Expansion, when needed, is done by directly “docking” modules.   
					• Simplified module addressing.   
					• New audio switching capabilities include Digital (coax) connections and Optical adapters for Toslink®   
					inputs and outputs.   
					• Master volume controls offer level presets.   
					• Touchscreen and Graphical control panels invite user interaction.   
					• Single product group control panel for sub rooms, speaker displays, or any product category.   
					All these new AccessEZ features are added to the existing capabilities of the Access System which include:   
					• Your choice of button-per-product, central control panel/computer touchscreen, IR remote, or any combi-   
					nation of user interface.   
					• Sophisticated SilenTouch™ interval muting for quiet switching.   
					• Capacity for hundreds of products.   
					• Comprehensive control panels with automated demonstration features.   
					• Single button recall of up to 99 stored system configurations.   
					All of these features make it EZ to design the demonstration system that fits your specific merchandising   
					needs. Your Account Manager and our Application Engineering staff can assist you in selecting and configur-   
					ing the appropriate AccessEZ modules to build the ideal system for you.   
					This manual is provided as a framework to help you successfully install your Access System, test its operation,   
					and then use the system to demonstrate and sell your merchandise. This manual covers the proper installa-   
					tion of the switching system hardware only (if your system includes a 902, 903, or 906 Control Panel, or   
					AccessPC touchscreen interface, please refer to the separate User Guide provided with your control panel for   
					operation instructions).   
					Please read and follow these instructions carefully. If you have any difficulties during the installation, don’t   
					hesitate to call us for assistance! We are always pleased to receive customer calls. We’re open Monday   
					through Friday from 8:30 AM until 5:00 PM, Eastern Time. Also check our website for diagrams and tips:   
					
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				What is the Access™ System?   
					The Access™ System consists of a variety of intelligent switching modules. These modules communicate with   
					each other via the “system bus,” allowing you to construct the exact demonstration system configuration you   
					desire from the sources, processors/equalizers, amplifiers, speakers, and subwoofers in your display. The   
					switching modules are located near the actual products on display creating a “distributed switching net-   
					work.” The products are connected to the modules rather than being wired to one central point. Selected   
					product signals are then sent across the network through “buses” that interconnect the modules. A simplified   
					view is shown below.   
					Figure 1.   
					CONTROL PANEL CABLE   
					SYSTEM BUS   
					Control   
					Panel   
					Left   
					Right   
					Source   
					Switching   
					Module   
					Amplifier   
					Switching   
					Module   
					System   
					Module   
					Speaker   
					Switching   
					Module   
					Speaker   
					Switching   
					Module   
					Remote   
					Control   
					Product   
					Select   
					Button   
					SPEAKER BUS   
					LOW LEVEL BUS   
					DEFINITION OF TERMS   
					To successfully install your new Access Demonstration Network, you should   
					familiarize yourself with the following terms:   
					Address   
					A number that pinpoints the identity and location of a   
					switch module within a system. The installer sets numeric   
					switches like the ones in Figure 2 for each module which   
					provides a unique address in the proper sequence for each   
					component connected to the system.   
					Figure 2. This example shows an   
					address setting of 0/00. Typically   
					this would represent the first   
					module (components 1 through 4)   
					in the Source Product Group.   
					AutoDamping™ When merchandising many pairs of different speakers in a   
					showroom, the drivers of the unselected speaker pairs   
					become passive radiators when the currently active   
					speaker pair is playing, absorbing much of the sound   
					coming from the speakers being played. AutoDamping™ is a circuit in the Model 932 that   
					electrically disconnects (shorts) speakers not being played, thereby automatically damping   
					them as passive radiators and improving sound quality in the showroom.   
					Bus   
					A Bus is a pathway for signals to travel from module to module; a cable connecting   
					modules. There are three types of buses found in most AccessEZ Systems:   
					• System Bus A four wire harness (red, black, yellow, blue) connected to every   
					AccessEZ module. The System Bus carries the signals that control the selection of   
					the components and perform various housekeeping functions among the modules   
					in the system.   
					• Speaker Bus (or High Level Bus) A four wire harness (green, white, brown, gray)   
					that carries speaker-level signals from source and/or amplifier modules to   
					speaker modules.   
					• Low-level Bus A signal bus using RCA patch cables to carry low-level audio   
					signals between source modules and equalizer or amplifier modules.   
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				Bypass   
					A way to hear a system without a particular in-line component (EQ, Crossover, Amplifier,   
					etc.). For example, when you wish to hear a system without the processor, the system can   
					route the signal past the processor group and directly to the amplifiers. In this expample,   
					Position #4 on the last module in the Processor Product Group is used as the bypass   
					location. When this position is selected, or the Product Group is deselected, the audio   
					signal continues through the bypassed group to the next Product Group. To activate   
					bypass, turn ON the Bypass switch only on the last module in the group.   
					Control Panel   
					Module   
					Control Panels, like the 902, 903, 906 or AccessPC Touchscreen, add central control and   
					display capabilities to a system. Any control panel can operate hand-in-hand with prod-   
					uct select buttons.   
					A basic component of the AccessEZ™ System. There are five types of modules normally   
					found in car audio applications:   
					• Switching Modules select and connect products for demonstration and commu-   
					nicate with other system components through the System Bus. Examples are   
					Models 910D, 922, 932, 942 and 958.   
					• Expander Modules add channel capacity to switching modules. Examples are   
					Models 920X and 940X.   
					• System Modules perform basic control, interface and housekeeping functions   
					within the system. Examples include Models 980 and 988.   
					• DC Power Modules distribute DC power to sources, EQs, and amps. Examples   
					include Models 915X and 916X.   
					• Signal Distribution Modules, such as the 985EZ and 975, distribute audio and/or   
					video signals to output devices such as Video monitors.   
					Position   
					The numbered point of connection (1-4 for electronics, or 1-8 for speakers) of a product to   
					a switching or expander module. The product select button (PSB) must be connected to   
					the corresponding position on the module. For example, if a component is connected to   
					position 3, its product select button must be connected to PSB position 3. When a “bypass”   
					is required, always use the fourth position (see “bypass”). Control Panels select positions   
					through the System Bus, and are not connected to individual positions.   
					Product Group   
					A group of functionally similar products, such as sources, amplifiers, subwoofers, etc.   
					product group also refers to the windows to the right on 902/903 control panels.   
					Product Select   
					Button (PSB)   
					A push-button mounted at, or near the product location. Pushing this button selects the   
					product for demonstration and lights an LED to confirm the selection.   
					System   
					1. A network of switching modules interconnected by buses where a control panel and/or   
					PSBs are employed to select and thereby interconnect specific components for demonstra-   
					tion. 2. A configuration of audio products or components playing together which can be   
					stored in control panel memory and A/B compared with other “systems.”   
					SilenTouch™   
					TheftAlert™   
					SilenTouch mutes the sound for a brief period during the switching process to eliminate   
					transient noises while changing from one product to the next.   
					A special circuit that senses ground continuity of the products connected to the switching   
					modules. If an alarm device is connected to the system, it will sound if a product is   
					disconnected from the system without authorization. TheftAlert is an optional feature   
					available through your Audio Authority® Account Manager. TheftAlert may also be added   
					after your initial purchase. A special transformer is required for the feature to work and is   
					provided per your request. You then will need to install it in the proper position on the   
					switch modules.   
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				HOW THE ACCESS™ SYSTEM WORKS   
					When a product is selected for demonstration, signals are sent through a network of buses between switching   
					modules to activate that particular product position.   
					Selecting Products in the Access System   
					Products can be selected in a system in different ways that can all be combined into a single system, if desired.   
					You may select products in the following ways:   
					• By pressing a Product Select Button (PSB) connected to a switching module. This allows the user to build   
					different systems of product configurations manually.   
					• By using a control panel, if the system is so equipped. Control panel use is covered in detail in a separate   
					manual that accompanies each control panel.   
					• By issuing commands with the Model 905 IR Remote Control, which is included with the 902 Control   
					Panel and available with the 903. One 905 remote is recommended per salesperson.   
					• By using a computer touchscreen with AccessPC or custom software configured to enable product selec-   
					tions and other control functions.   
					• A combination of these methods.   
					Buses   
					Signals are passed between modules by “buses,” which are nothing more than cables that go from module to   
					module to module, connecting them into functional groups within the system’s architecture.   
					The System Bus connects all switching and system modules, allowing them to send messages to each other,   
					controlled by the addresses that are set by the installer. These signals instruct the modules to select the   
					inputs/outputs of a particular unit, such as a head unit or amplifier. Expander modules are not connected   
					directly to the System Bus. Each expander receives its instruction from the main switch module to which it is   
					attached.   
					Signal Buses carry audio signals, either low-level (source low-level output, for example) or high-level signals   
					(amplifier output).   
					System Bus   
					932   
					932   
					942   
					922   
					980   
					Right   
					Left   
					Low Level Bus (Source Bus/Amp In Bus)   
					Speaker Bus   
					Figure 3. Basic bus examples in a simple demonstration system.   
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				ACCESS SYSTEM COMPONENTS   
					If you have already planned your system with the assistance of your account manager, you may wish to skip   
					directly to the Installation section. If you do not have a complete plan for your system, get help from your   
					Audio Authority® Account Manager by calling 800-322-8346.   
					Access™ User Interfaces   
					Control Panels   
					902 Full-Featured Control Panel   
					Includes one 987 Equal Volume Comparison (EVC) module, one microphone with 25’ cord, and one   
					905 IR Remote Control. Because the remote control serves such an essential function in a demonstra-   
					tion, one remote control is recommended for each sales person.   
					MODEL 902 FRONT PANEL   
					MODEL 903 FRONT PANEL   
					ASD   
					Patents Pending   
					ASD   
					Patents Pending   
					HEAD UNITS   
					EQ/PROCESSORS   
					FRONT AMP   
					HEAD UNITS   
					EQ/PROCESSORS   
					FRONT AMP   
					å Demonstration Network   
					å Demonstration Network   
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					FRONT SPEAKERS   
					REAR AMP   
					FRONT SPEAKERS   
					REAR AMP   
					SECURE   
					SECURE   
					SilenTouch ™   
					Theft Alert   
					SilenTouch ™   
					Theft Alert   
					REAR SPEAKERS   
					REAR SPEAKERS   
					EQUAL VOLUME COMPARISON   
					ATTENUATION SPL   
					/ 
					ON / SPL   
					SUB AMP   
					SUB AMP   
					(STORE)   
					MUTE   
					ATTEN.   
					LEVEL   
					DECIBELS   
					SUB SPEAKERS   
					SUB SPEAKERS   
					(ADJUST)   
					P-NOISE AUTO-CAL   
					Model 902 Control Panel   
					Model 903 Control Panel   
					Figure 4. The 903 performs all the functions of the 902 except EVC and SPL AutoLimiting™, and the IR remote is optional.   
					902 Features include:   
					• Displays selected products, even when they are selected using Product Select Buttons or by remote   
					control. Displays diagnostic information for troubleshooting the system.   
					• Removable Product Group insert labels can be changed to indicate the functions of the LED   
					displays. An extensive set of labels is included with the control panel.   
					• Amplifiers can be connected to more than one Product Group allowing one amplifier to be demon-   
					strated independently as a front, rear, or sub amp (amp sharing).   
					• If not assigned as an active Product Group, the control panel’s last Product Group can store up to   
					99 pre-configured systems for immediate recall.   
					• Speakers with varying input sensitivities can be equalized to play at matched volumes by attenu-   
					ating the output level of the source. AutoCal™ program can run automatically or calibration   
					values can be directly written into the system’s memory.   
					• Optional TheftAlert™ circuit can be armed to sound an alarm should products on display be   
					disconnected without authorization.   
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				• The control panel or any specific Product Group can be “locked out” from unauthorized user   
					input.   
					• Auto SPL controls the maximum volume level of the currently selected system. The maximum is   
					120 dB.   
					903 Control Panel   
					Similar to the 902 Control Panel, but does not include the 987 EVC module, so Equal Volume Com-   
					parison and Auto SPL are not available. The 905 IR Remote will operate the 903 Control Panel but is   
					not included, and must be purchased separately. All other functions of the 902 are inherent with the   
					903.   
					904 Product Group Expander for Control Panel   
					Adds eight additional Product Groups to your control panel. Up to 32 unique Product Groups can   
					exist in an Access™ System.   
					904V Product Group Expander and Volume Control   
					Adds four additional product groups to your control panel and provides a master volume control.   
					905 IR Remote   
					Full function Infrared Remote Control for 902 and 903 Control Panels.   
					906 Control Panel   
					Perfect for single product group displays such as subwoofer rooms or speaker walls, the 906 Control   
					Panel selects products using a rotary encoder knob, and displays the selected product number in the   
					LCD window. Use the Select Previous button to make instantaneous comparisons between products.   
					988CP0 Volume Control Panel   
					Provides master volume for Access demonstration systems.   
					Product Select Buttons and Indicators   
					Various button styles, sizes and colors are available. All have integrated LEDs to indicate when the   
					product is selected. Product indicators are simply LEDs mounted by each product showing which   
					products are playing.   
					Switching Modules   
					910D Head Unit Selector   
					Controls outputs from 4 source units for 4-channel high-level, 2-channel low-level operation. Pro-   
					vides DC power connection for each source. Module can be split in two for greater placement   
					flexibility using a Model 998 Extension Cable. Also features an expander port for adding additional   
					channels.   
					922 Low-Level Selector   
					Controls a pair of 2-channel low-level signals routed to or from 4 low-level products such as low-level   
					sources.   
					932 Speaker Selector   
					Accommodates 8 left OR 8 right speakers. Two 932s are required for 8 stereo pairs. Non-selected   
					speakers are shorted to ground to reduce the sound absorption of unselected speakers in the display.   
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				940EZ High-Level Selector   
					Controls two channel high-level signals routed to or from four high-level products. Controls two   
					channels of four products (e.g., high-level sources). Use Model 932 for applications where Au-   
					toDamping™ is desired.   
					942 2-Channel Amplifier Selector   
					Switches the low-level inputs and high-level outputs of four 2-channel amplifiers.   
					958 EQ or Crossover Selector   
					Controls low-level inputs and six channels of low-level outputs from four crossovers or equalizers.   
					System Module   
					980EZ   
					Provides the central point of control for DC power, SilenTouch™, 902/903 Control Panel,   
					TheftAlert™ output, and so forth. The 980 is essential for any Access™ System and is typically   
					installed in the low-level signal path just prior to any amplifier inputs.   
					Expander Modules   
					920X and Low-Level Expansion Module   
					The 920X adds a pair of low-level channels to any switching module.   
					940X High-Level Expander Module   
					Adds a pair of high-level channels to any switching module.   
					System Specific Components   
					970 RS232 Serial Interface/PC Interface   
					Connects the Access system to a PC for computer control (Touchscreen, etc.).   
					971 Infrared Control Module   
					Customized to send IR commands to infrared audio and video components.   
					977 Digital Audio Adapters   
					977R converts optical digital audio signals to coax, and 977T converts coax digital audio signals to   
					optical.   
					975 FM Distribution Amplifier   
					12-volt powered FM antenna booster drives all the radio antenna inputs and has direct input for one   
					or more RF output CD changers. Use with distribution components in Kit 16 or Kit 17. Kit 16 pro-   
					vides 4-way taps and cables for FM distribution to sixteen head units. Kit 17 contains one 4-way tap   
					and cables for four head units.   
					9A80 Crossover   
					A simple crossover which can be hidden inside the fixture, allowing two-channel low-level signal   
					from the headunit to be split for the demonstration of front speakers, rear speakers, and subwoofers.   
					981 DC Eliminator   
					Small, in-line, low-level device that eliminates DC that can be present in the low-level outputs of   
					some head units and crossovers found on the market. One required per offending product.   
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				982A Low-Level Isolator   
					Small in-line, low-level device that eliminates ground loops inherent in car audio displays. One   
					required per amplifier group (982A is not recommended with subwoofer groups).   
					983 Four-Channel AutoMatch Module   
					Device used to protect high-level in/out products on display that have different ground schemes.   
					Device will protect products from harm when a floating ground source is selected to play with an   
					amplifier. If needed, only one unit is required per display when demonstrating high-level head units   
					in combination with power amps.   
					985EZ A/V Distribution Amplifier   
					Distributes component video signal to up to 8 video monitors.   
					987 EVC Audio Level Module   
					Adds 4 channels of Equal Volume Comparison and SPL AutoLimiting to the 902 Control Panel (one   
					987 is shipped with each 902).   
					990 External Infrared Receiver   
					Ceiling mount, omnidirectional IR Receiver used to extend the 905 Remote Transmitter’s range for   
					greater line-of-sight distances with the 902 or 903.   
					993 Amp Sharing Adapter   
					Allows easy hookup for one amplifier to be selected for any of three positions (e.g., Front, Rear or   
					Sub).   
					DC Distribution Modules   
					915X DC Power Adapter   
					DC expander Module that provides connections to DC power source for 4 Equalizers, Crossovers, or   
					CD Changers. Includes resettable 10 amp circuit breaker. Use with Model 922 or Model 958.   
					916X DC Power Adapter   
					DC expander Module that provides connections to DC power source for 4 car audio amplifiers. Uses   
					resettable 10 amp circuit breaker for ignition circuit and 40 amp resettable circuit breaker for circuit   
					from battery terminals. Use with Model 942. The 916X also provides the DC connection points for   
					980EZ, 910D and 915X modules.   
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				CHOOSING THE CORRECT SWITCHING MODULES   
					The Access™ System is very   
					versatile and can be installed and   
					wired in many different ways,   
					Front Speakers   
					Rear Speakers   
					including the wrong way. Your   
					Account Manager can help you   
					choose the modules that will best   
					suit your needs. If at any time   
					you wish to change your mer-   
					chandising approach, Access can   
					be rewired and additional   
					modules can be installed to   
					accommodate a different configu-   
					ration.   
					Source Units   
					Front Amps   
					Processor/EQs   
					Rear Amps   
					Sub Amps   
					Figure 5. Basic car audio   
					signal flow for a system   
					including Front, Rear and Sub   
					amplifier and speaker Product   
					Groups.   
					Product Groups   
					When planning the installation,   
					try to think of the components   
					you wish to display as belonging   
					Subwoofers   
					to a particular family or GROUP, and where those components might   
					reside in the signal path, for a typical vehicle installation.   
					Head Units   
					The Model 910 is a good choice for almost every type of head unit, from   
					simple 2-channel powered tape/tuner units with only high-level   
					outputs, to CD/tuner units that have low-level outputs (preamp) for   
					rear channels and high-level outputs (speaker-level) for front channels.   
					Both of these varieties belong to the same source family or Product   
					Group and may be switched with the Model 910D (see Figure 6).   
					Figure 6. Basic Head   
					910   
					Unit hookup with high   
					and low-level plus DC   
					power.   
					Processors and Equalizers   
					The next logical Product Group in the signal path may be Processor/   
					EQs/Crossovers. Generally, these devices have 2-channel (stereo) low-   
					level inputs that are processed through a dividing network to derive multiple output channels   
					(e.g. 2 in x 6 out; see Figure 7). Products in this group are usually wired in the signal path just   
					prior to the amplifier(s) input. Most of these processors have a wide range of adjustable   
					controls that, when over-adjusted, can interject noise (distortion, hum, etc.) into the system.   
					Check the gain setting controls, crossover frequency, and other control settings on your   
					products often. Powered Equalizers would not be included in this Product Group. For the   
					bypass option, remember to leave the fourth position open on the last 958 module in the   
					Processor/EQ Product Group. That position is reserved for the bypass connection, so no   
					processor or EQ can be connected (see pp. 6, 40).   
					DC Power   
					You may not wish to buy the extra switching modules to create a   
					separate Product Group for Processor/EQs, especially if you only carry one or   
					two models of crossovers or passive EQs. However, if you want more than one   
					amp to play at any given time, there should be at least one device (a crossover   
					or processor) in the signal path that can accept a 2-channel low-level input from   
					a source, and deliver front, rear and sub low-level outputs to amplifiers. Many   
					retailers use a single dedicated crossover, buried inside the display, to derive   
					multiple output signals for multiple amp inputs. This may be the simplest   
					solution for your display (see Figure 8). Our Model 9A80 Crossover was   
					designed just for this purpose. Call your Audio Authority Account Manager for   
					details (800/322-8346).   
					915X   
					958   
					Source In   
					Front Out   
					Rear Out   
					Sub Out   
					Figure 7. Basic Processor/EQ   
					hookup for low-level inputs and   
					outputs with DC power.   
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				Head Unit Low-Level Bus   
					Amplifier Product Groups   
					The low-level outputs of products in the Processor/EQ/Crossover group are   
					connected to the next logical component in the signal path, the Amplifier   
					Product Group. Generally, amplifiers come in two different varieties; those   
					that have low-level and high-level inputs and those that only have high-level   
					inputs, normally called “boosters.” These two types of amps require different   
					switching modules and belong in different Product Groups. If there are no   
					booster-amps in your display, then you probably want to divide the amplifi-   
					ers you wish to display into Front-channel amps, Rear-channel amps, and   
					Subwoofer amps (see example in Figure 8).   
					Dedicated EQ   
					Low-Level   
					916X   
					Buses   
					942   
					Many of today’s amps have multiple inputs and outputs such as 4-channel   
					amplifiers with Front Left/Right-INs/OUTs and Rear Left/Right-INs/OUTs.   
					There are 6-channel amplifiers, most with their own internal crossovers, and   
					amplifiers that can be specially configured, depending on how you hook them   
					up (e.g. Front L/R Stereo IN/OUT, Rear bridged in mono for Subs).   
					Front   
					Amps   
					916X   
					942   
					When planning for demonstrating these   
					Front   
					916X   
					Sub   
					916X   
					multichannel amps, you will need to   
					support each L/R input to the amp, and   
					each L/R output from the amp.   
					PSBs   
					Front/Sub   
					942   
					942   
					So, a 4-channel amp could be used as   
					shown in Figure 9. The Front L/R Input   
					signal would come from the Processor/EQ   
					Product Group to the Front amplifier   
					Product Group’s Model 942 Amplifier   
					Selector through the Front Low-Level Bus.   
					The amplifier in position #1 receives the   
					front input L/R signal through the 942 Amp   
					Module and sends its front output L/R   
					signal back through the 942 in the Front   
					Amp Product Group. The Sub input signal   
					in this example passes through position #1   
					on the 942 Amp Selector for the Sub Amp   
					Product Group. The High-Level Bus   
					then passes the signals on to the Front   
					Input   
					Rear   
					Amps   
					916X   
					942   
					Output   
					Figure 9. 4-channel amplifier switching   
					(Front/Rear or Front/Sub).   
					916X   
					and Sub speaker groups.   
					Sub   
					Amps   
					Amp Sharing   
					942   
					942   
					942   
					Figure 8. Dedicated EQ and Front/   
					Rear/Sub Amp Groups.   
					It is sometimes desirable to have 2-   
					channel or 4-channel amplifiers   
					available to play in more than one   
					Front   
					Sub   
					Rear   
					Product Group. For example, you may wish to show the same   
					amplifier driving a Front, Rear, or Sub speaker group. This method of   
					demonstration lowers your display inventory investment and con-   
					serves space.   
					Model 993   
					Amp Sharing   
					Adapter   
					993   
					The Access™ System allows the user to share an amp in different Product   
					Groups. To achieve “Amp Sharing”, one must use a Model 942 for each   
					Product Group that the shared amp will appear in. Also, the amp must   
					receive an input signal from the processor’s output for each source or source   
					unit group (see Figure 10). There are several ways to set up amp sharing   
					systems, so call Audio Authority at 800-322-8346 with questions.   
					Shared   
					Amplifier   
					Figure 10. One shared amp may be   
					selected for front rear or sub positions   
					(see Appx. B p. 48).   
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				Ampifier Bypass   
					The source signal is supplied when no products in an amp group are selected. For the bypass option, remem-   
					ber to leave the fourth position open on the last 942 module in each Amp Product Group. That position is   
					reserved for the bypass connection, so no amp can be connected there (see pp. 6, 40).   
					There are many other hookup and demonstration possibilities for amplifiers, many of which are shown in this   
					manual. Please call us at 800-322-8346 if you have questions about the type of switching modules you need,   
					or with any other questions.   
					Speakers   
					Possible Speaker/Amplifier Product Groups   
					The final component(s) in the signal path are the speakers.   
					Front Speakers   
					Rear Speakers   
					Subwoofers   
					Tweeters   
					Mid Range Speakers   
					Subwoofers   
					Each speaker Product Group is powered by the selected   
					amplifier in its corresponding group. So, front type   
					speakers are powered by front amps, rear type speakers by   
					rear amps, etc. The Access System’s architecture was   
					designed for a maximum of 16 unique speaker groups,   
					with a capacity within each group for 99 pairs of speakers.   
					Figure 11. Some suggestions for group arrangements.   
					Sixteen unique speaker groups are possible.   
					Speakers use the special 932 switching module. Each 932 switches eight speakers in one channel (8 left or 8   
					right speakers) so two Model 932s are required for each eight pairs of speakers. The 932’s AutoDamping™   
					circuit shorts unselected speakers to ground so that they do not resonate sympathetically with the selected   
					speaker pair.   
					In very small systems, it could be more cost effective to use the Model 940EZ high-level switching module for   
					speakers. Each 940EZ module handles 4 pairs of speakers. Unselected speakers are NOT shorted to ground   
					(AutoDamping) when the 940EZ is used, but that usually isn’t an issue when there are only a few speaker pairs   
					in the system.   
					Figure 11. Model 932   
					Speaker Selectors. This   
					configuration could switch   
					eight speaker pairs.   
					Figure 12. Model 940EZ.   
					This module could switch   
					four speaker pairs, but does   
					not have the AutoDamping   
					Circuit.   
					932   
					932   
					940   
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				BEGIN INSTALLATION   
					1. Preparation   
					Follow these steps carefully:   
					A. Review the design of the demonstration area.   
					• 
					Make sure the display fixture is correct for your installation.   
					• Look at the supplied system wiring diagram, or choose one from this manual to serve as an   
					example. Examples are in Appendix A: Sample Systems.   
					• Gather the owner’s manuals of other products that are part of your system for reference during   
					the installation.   
					B. Gather the tools and materials you will need.   
					You will need at least the following:   
					• #1 and #2 Phillips screwdriver bits   
					• #1 small slotted screwdriver   
					• Power screwdriver (especially one with a torque clutch)   
					• Wire cutter/stripper   
					• Cable ties (4” is good)   
					• 7/64” and 3/4” drill bits   
					• 7/16” nut driver or open-end wrench   
					• flashlight   
					• 14 - 18 gauge speaker wire   
					• high quality RCA patch cords   
					C. Check the contents of the shipping cartons. If your system is not pre-installed, use the packing list and   
					your wiring diagram to identify the system components and determine how each component fits into your   
					wiring plan. Refer to the list of Access™ System Components on page 8 to help identify the various items.   
					2. Address and Other Settings   
					The Access System is made up of smart modules, able to communicate with each other and a control panel   
					when appropriate. Each “main switching module” (see Figure 14) has a set of rotary switches for assigning   
					its unique ID or “address.” There are two parts to the address: the “group” number and the “module ID”   
					number. The group number is the general place a module resides in the system, like a street in a city. The   
					module ID is the unique number assigned to each module like individual house addresses on one street.   
					Therefore, each module ID must be unique within the same product group.   
					A. Number the Product Groups.   
					958   
					922   
					First, determine the portion of the address called the group number. A basic   
					group address example is shown below. The column to the right shows the   
					order in which groups appear on the 902 Control Panel. Refer to your   
					system plan to make a chart like the one below. Number each Product   
					Group starting with Head Units (always Group 0).   
					932   
					940   
					942   
					Electronics   
					Speaker   
					Group   
					902/903 Control   
					Panel Display   
					Product Group   
					Product Group   
					Number   
					Head Units   
					0 
					2 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					1 
					2 
					3,4   
					5,6   
					7,8   
					Processor/EQs   
					Front Amplifiers   
					Rear Amplifiers   
					Sub Amplifiers   
					Figure 14. Main Switching Modules   
					and location of Group switch. (Model   
					910D is always Group 0.)   
					Front Speakers   
					Rear Speakers   
					Subwoofers   
					15   
				Note that the front amps and speakers   
					have matching group numbers as do   
					the rear amps and speakers. As a rule,   
					related amps and speakers have match-   
					ing group numbers; this determines   
					how the 902 Control Panel, if used,   
					handles Volume Compensation of the   
					products in these Groups. Figure 15   
					shows how the 902/903 Control Panel   
					would arrange these product groups on   
					its Product Group display windows.   
					ASD   
					Patents Pending   
					SOURCES   
					PROCESSOR/EQ   
					FRONT AMP   
					å Demonstration Network   
					1 
					4 
					7 
					2 
					5 
					8 
					0 
					3 
					6 
					9 
					A 
					B 
					C 
					FRONT SPEAKERS   
					REAR AMP   
					SECURE   
					SilenTouch ™   
					Theft Alert   
					REAR SPEAKERS   
					EQUAL VOLUME COMPARISON   
					B. Determine the Module ID settings.   
					ATTENUATION / SPL   
					ON / SPL   
					SUB AMP   
					Number the modules in each group to   
					put the products in the desired order in   
					the group. Use the following table for   
					the appropriate module ID setting for   
					each module.   
					(STORE)   
					ATTEN.   
					DECIBELS   
					LEVEL   
					MUTE   
					SUBWOOFERS   
					(ADJUST)   
					P-NOISE AUTO-CAL   
					Model 902 Control Panel   
					Figure 15. This is how product groups appear on the 902 Control Panel.   
					The display shows which product in each group is selected.   
					Speakers   
					Sources, EQs and Amplifiers   
					Switching   
					Modules   
					910, 922,   
					958,   
					Addressing   
					Sequence for   
					Product   
					Set the MODULE ID to:   
					Addressing   
					Sequence for   
					932   
					Set the MODULE ID to:   
					slide   
					switch   
					rotary   
					switch   
					slide   
					rotary   
					942Positions   
					Product   
					Grps switch   
					switch   
					9 
					1st module:   
					2nd module :   
					etc...   
					1 - 4   
					5 - 8   
					0 - 9   
					0 - 9   
					9 
					0 
					1 
					- 
					1 - 8   
					9 - 16   
					0 - 9   
					0 - 9   
					0 
					0 
					1 
					12   
					- 
					13 - 16   
					17 - 20   
					21 - 24   
					25 - 28   
					29 - 32   
					33   
					37 - 40   
					41 - 44   
					45 - 48   
					49   
					0 - 9   
					0 - 9   
					0 - 9   
					0 - 9   
					0 - 9   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					25 - 32   
					33 - 40   
					41 - 48   
					49 - 56   
					57 - 64   
					0 
					73 - 80   
					81 - 88   
					89 - 96   
					0 - 9   
					0 - 9   
					0 - 9   
					0 - 9   
					0 - 9   
					- 
					0 - 9   
					10 - 19   
					10 - 19   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					- 
					- 
					36   
					52   
					9 
					0 - 9   
					10 - 19   
					10 - 19   
					9 
					0 
					1 
					9 
					0 
					1 
					10   
					- 
					19   
					2 
					7 
					53 - 56   
					57 - 60   
					61 - 64   
					65 - 68   
					69   
					73 - 76   
					77 - 80   
					81 - 84   
					85 - 88   
					89 - 92   
					93 - 96   
					97 - 99   
					10 - 19   
					10 - 19   
					10 - 19   
					10 - 19   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					How to Use These Tables   
					Read accross from left to right. For the 1st   
					- 
					72   
					10   
					- 
					19   
					module’s addressing sequence (products   
					one through four) set the MODULE ID to   
					“0 - 9” on the slide switch, and “0” on the   
					rotary switch.   
					10 - 19   
					10 - 19   
					20 - 29*   
					20 - 29*   
					20 - 29*   
					20 - 29*   
					20 - 29*   
					8 
					9 
					0 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					* Contact the factory if this address is needed.   
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				C. Set the Address Switches.   
					Some Group settings are made at the factory, and cannot   
					be changed later. Figure 16 shows the first switch module   
					(Model 910D) in the first Product Group (head units). It   
					has a default address of Group #0 (set at the factory) and   
					the Module ID is set to #00 (this lets the system know this   
					module is connected to the first four products in this   
					product group). The second 910 would be addressed 01,   
					and the third module, 02, etc. Always start with zero, not   
					one, for the first module in any group.   
					Figure 16. First head unit Module with the   
					address 0/00 (Group/Module ID).   
					Figure 17 shows the address settings for the fourth module in the   
					Processor/EQ Product Group. The group default is #2 and the   
					address is set to #03.   
					D. Set the Programming Switches.   
					Figure 17. This Model 958 would be the   
					fourth and last module in group 2   
					(Processor/EQs), because bypass is ON.   
					Programming Switch Settings “S M B T D.”   
					Models 910, 940EZ and 942 have a DIP switch array with small   
					rocker switches labeled S M B T D (Model 910 has T and D only).   
					The slide switches are set to “Off” at the factory. The switches are   
					defined as:   
					S 
					M 
					B 
					T 
					D 
					Single   
					Multi-   
					Bypass   
					Time   
					Delay   
					Stereo Channel   
					Figure 18. The thirteenth (and last)   
					module in Group 4 (Front Amps).   
					Bypass is ON (“B” in programming   
					switch array SMBTD).   
					“D” turns on the DC Power Delay feature and works with the   
					Power Mode switch setting on the 980 module. Use the following   
					chart to determine switch settings. Set the 980’s “Power Mode”   
					switch and each main module’s “D” and “T” switch using the chart   
					below.   
					Mode   
					Effect on   
					Product Groups   
					Power Mode   
					Switch on 980   
					Delay or “D” Switch   
					on Main Modules   
					Power Conserve   
					Smart Power   
					Continuous Power   
					1 unit ON;   
					delayed turn-on   
					ON   
					ON   
					ON   
					OFF   
					Up to 3 units ON;   
					delayed turn-on   
					OFF   
					OFF   
					All units ON;   
					no turn-on delay   
					“T” sets the amount of time delay to allow for product turn-on, if “D” is ON.   
					“T” - OFF = 3/4 second delay for head units and low power amps.   
					“T” - ON = 3 second delay for high power amps using switching power supplies.   
					The “T” switch should be OFF (3/4 second delay) for 910 modules, and ON for 942 modules (3 second turn-   
					on delay for large power amps).   
					Also, see “Choosing the Power Mode for Your System” on page 24 for more detailed information on the three   
					different Power Mode settings available for your Access™ System.   
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				“B” should be set to “OFF” unless you wish to BYPASS the product group associated with the   
					module. The bypass module is always the last module in the product group to be bypassed (only the   
					bypass module should have the “B” switch turned ON). A product group will be bypassed when all   
					products in that group are unselected. Bypass is commonly used in systems where there are both   
					low-level and high-level output signals from head units (see Appx A, page 40 for a hookup diagram).   
					“M” has special functions for multi-channel amps and should be set to OFF. Call the factory for   
					details.   
					“S” is related to “M” and should remain OFF in most   
					cases.   
					Set the Left-Right Switch.   
					Set the 932 Left-Right switch to indicate its position on the   
					right or left side of the speaker portion of your display.   
					932s are the only modules addressed identically, but the   
					Left-Right switch lets the control panel tell them apart. Set   
					the switch to RIGHT if only one channel (a single 932) is   
					used, as in the case of mono subwoofers.   
					Set the Address Switches.   
					Set and recheck all the address switch settings. Setting the   
					address switches is very important. All functions of the   
					Access™ System depend on correct addressing of the   
					switch modules. Please take the time to double check the   
					labels and subsequent module addresses that you may   
					have set.   
					Figure 19. The 932 module serving the left channel of   
					speakers 9-16 (note the filled-in identification boxes).   
					Timeout Minutes and Model 988.   
					Model 988 (if included in your system) can monitor system   
					activity and restore system volume to a standby level   
					during idle periods. This time period is called “Timeout” and is counted from the last Master Volume   
					control change or Access™ System command such as product selection. Set the 988 “Timeout” DIP   
					switches to total the desired timeout period. For example, if you turn on switches 1 and 2, your   
					system will timeout after 3 minutes. If you do not wish to use the Timeout feature, leave the three   
					Timeout switches turned OFF.   
					SilenTouch™ and Model 988.   
					The Model 988 can administer SilenTouch™ in systems with no 980 module. If both modules are   
					present in a system, turn the 988’s SilenTouch switch OFF (the bottom switch on the 4-switch array).   
					Speaker Limit.   
					The Access System is designed to allow multi-channel amps to play a set of car speakers by separating   
					them into product groups. One amplifier plays two Fronts, two Rears, and two Subwoofers. Addi-   
					tionally, Access allows a default of two speaker pairs to play at once in the same Product Group (e.g.   
					two pairs in the Front Speaker Product Group). Some stereo amp manufacturers do not recommend   
					playing more than one pair of speakers at a time. If customers will have access to your display,   
					consider using the lowest Speaker Limit recommended for any amplifiers you are demonstrating.   
					You may set the Speaker Limit to 1, 3 or 4 pairs with the switch array labeled SPEAKER LIMIT on the   
					Model 980 (default is 2 pair). If your system has a Model 988 instead of a Model 980, the speaker   
					limit is set at two.   
					E. Fill out the identification boxes.   
					Fill out the identification boxes printed on the case of main modules to reflect the address and other settings   
					on each module (see Figure 19). This will help with installation and troubleshooting later.   
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				3. Installing the System Hardware   
					A. Designate the Switching Module Locations.   
					Each switching module controls either 4 or 8 components. Follow your system plan drawing to determine   
					the location of the switching modules in the display fixture. If you are using factory provided bus cables, you   
					may wish to connect all the modules that share the system bus with system bus cable, power up the system   
					on a bench or table, and check the switching modules and control panel logic before actually installing the   
					modules in your fixture.   
					1. Mark the location of the switching modules and any related expander modules near the center of   
					the products they will serve. Some modules will serve 4 products, others will serve 8 products.   
					2. Be sure to consider the 2 foot plug spacing if you are using factory pre-made bus cables.   
					B. Determine Other Module Locations.   
					In the following installation steps, ignore any references to modules that are not part of your system.   
					1. Position the 980 System Module in the signal path immediately prior to the first module(s) in your   
					Amplifier Product Group(s). This position will allow you to pass signals from the output of your   
					Head Unit or Processor/EQ Product Group to the 980 Module which will then pass the low-level   
					input signals to your Amplifier Product Group(s).   
					2. If you have “Booster Amps” with high-level inputs in your system, you must use a Model 983   
					AutoMatch™ Module to protect the components in your display from damage. The 983 is required   
					to “match” floating ground output source units with common ground input amplifier units. The   
					983 should be located near the 940EZ and 940X switching and expander modules that send and   
					receive signals to and from the booster amps in your display.   
					3. If your system has a Model 902 Control Panel, you also received a Model 987 EVC Control Mod-   
					ule. The 987 Module should be positioned just after the 980 System Module in the Low-Level Bus.   
					When connected, the 980 will receive signals from the 987 Module and send low-level input   
					signals to your Amplifier Product Group(s). There is a hook up diagram   
					on Page 4 of the User’s Guide for the 902 Control Panel.   
					9 2 0 X   
					WRONG   
					C. Mount the Modules.   
					1. Mount the main modules first, then plug in and mount signal and   
					942   
					DC Port   
					DC expander modules in the system. Use the screws provided.   
					Signal   
					Expander Port   
					2. Connect an audio signal expander (if any) such as 920X or 940X to   
					its respective main switching module as shown in Figure 20. It is   
					critical that the signal expanders be connected to the header port on   
					the main module labeled “Expansion.” DO NOT plug an audio   
					signal expander module to the header port labeled   
					“DC Expansion.”   
					RIGHT   
					920X   
					Figure 20. Audio signal   
					expander connection   
					916X   
					942   
					3. Connect each 915X and 916X DC Expander Module to its respective main   
					switching module and attach with screws provided. Be certain to connect DC   
					expander modules to the header port on the main module labeled “DC EX-   
					PANSION.” DO NOT plug a DC expander module to the header port labeled   
					simply “EXPANSION.”   
					RIGHT   
					DC Port   
					Signal   
					Expander Port   
					WRONG   
					9 1 6 X   
					Figure 21. DC Expander connection   
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				4. Installing the Bus Cables   
					Pre-assembled bus cables or the raw materials to make the necessary bus cables on the job site were included   
					with your system purchase. Pre-assembled bus cables have connectors every two feet (RCA patch cords are   
					available in lengths from three to twenty feet). If you plan to make your bus cables on the job site, you’ll need   
					a special assembly tool available from the factory.   
					If you are making your own bus cables, be very careful to follow the assembly instructions, especially con-   
					cerning wire to connector polarity. Incorrect bus fabrication can cause system failure and damage!   
					Several types of bus cables are available for specific purposes:   
					Pre-assembled   
					Part Number   
					Cable for   
					Site Assembly Site Assembly T o o l   
					Plug for   
					Assembly   
					Cable Type   
					Color Code   
					System Bus   
					Speaker Bus   
					y e l l o w / r e d / b l u e / b l a c k 802-307   
					871-055   
					871-045   
					916-0470   
					904-172   
					SGRCA   
					916-0470   
					904-172   
					762-011   
					762-009   
					762-006   
					762-011   
					762-009   
					green/white/brown   
					RCA patch cords   
					gray 802-186   
					Low-level   
					Bus   
					801-018 to 801-023 EX2, EX1   
					System extension* y e l l o w / r e d / b l u e / b l a c k 802-323   
					Speaker extension* green/white/brown/gray 802-309   
					871-055   
					871-045   
					* The System and Speaker Bus extension cables allow you to join remote sections of the Access™ System with the main electronic component   
					section of your display, as in the case of rear speaker towers.   
					Any RCA patch cords are suitable for the low level bus or component connections; however, we highly   
					recommend that you use our special low-capacitance RCA patch cables for optimum system performance and   
					reliability.   
					A. Install the System Bus   
					The system bus connects only to main switching modules (910, 920, 958, 942, 932, 940), not expanders (920X,   
					940X, 915X, 916X).   
					1. Use the pre-assembled system bus   
					cables supplied with your system or   
					install the 4 pin plugs onto the   
					958   
					932   
					940   
					942   
					922   
					system bus wire using the special   
					tool. If you are making your own   
					system bus, be sure to leave a small   
					amount of slack in the wire between the   
					910   
					modules and be very careful to observe correct   
					polarity.   
					Figure 22.   
					BLACK   
					BLUE   
					Connect System   
					Bus to every   
					Main Module.   
					YELLOW   
					RED   
					2. Mate one plug of the system bus cable with   
					either of the 4 pin headers marked with the   
					yellow/red/blue/black color code on each   
					switching module.   
					YELLOW WIRE   
					ALWAYS ON   
					THIS SIDE OF   
					PLUG   
					3. Connect the system bus to all modules having headers marked SYSTEM   
					BUS. The connectors are polarized, so they will only connect in one   
					direction, but always make sure to prevent the possibility of plugging the   
					system bus to the header backwards (see Figure 23).   
					4. Start at one end of your system and work toward the other end, connect-   
					ing the system bus to every main module.   
					SYSTEM   
					BUS   
					5. If you are using Pre-assembled buses, you may use a system bus exten-   
					sion cable for long distances between modules, or carefully splice 18   
					gauge cable where needed.   
					Figure 23. Observe correct System   
					Bus polarity. It is fine to leave one   
					header unused.   
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				6. Dual header connections are provided on all modules so you can easily extend a bus cable that is too short,   
					or you can branch off the main run to a remote or side group of modules, if necessary.   
					Note: Since bus connectors can be both in and out, one header connection may be left open. The   
					remaining connector may be used to create a branch from the bus.   
					B. Install Speaker Bus.   
					The procedure for running the Speaker Bus is very similar to the installation of the System Bus. The speaker   
					bus will be used to send high-level signals from amp outputs to speaker modules in the system. (For very   
					small systems with no amps, the head unit group is connected directly to speaker   
					groups via speaker bus.)   
					SPEAKER   
					BUS   
					• Connect related modules with a continuous run of bus cable.   
					• Start from the module at one end of the group and work toward the   
					other end.   
					• Run separate buses for front, rear and sub (or tweeter, mid, and sub).   
					GREEN WIRE   
					ALWAYS ON   
					1. Using the a green/white/brown/gray bus cable assembly, plug a connector of   
					THIS SIDE OF   
					PLUG   
					the bus into a SPEAKER BUS header on each 942 module in the Front Ampli-   
					GRA   
					BROWN   
					fier group. The connectors are polarized, so they will only connect in one   
					WHITE   
					GREEN   
					Y 
					direction, but always make sure to prevent the possibility of plugging the system bus to   
					the header backwards (see Figure 24).   
					Figure 24.   
					2. Using the same bus cable or branching off with a new section of bus cable, continue   
					connecting all 932 modules in the Front Speaker group to the Front Speaker Bus.   
					3. Connect all remaining Amplifier/Speaker Product Groups in the same way.   
					4. Extend system or speaker buses, if necessary, using the available extension cable assemblies.   
					C. Low-Level Buses.   
					The rules are similar to those for installation of the other signal buses:   
					• Connect modules within a group and to corresponding groups.   
					• Start from the module at one end of the product group and work toward the module at the other   
					end.   
					• Low-level cables are quite different from other bus cables. Use only high-quality shielded RCA   
					patch cords, preferably gold-plated, for low-level bus connections. Use Audio Authority®   
					Excellerator Cable and Solderless Gold RCA Connectors for made-to-measure cables of exact   
					length, especially for those runs over 6 feet.   
					Left Front Speaker Group   
					Front Amplifier Group   
					Right Front Speaker Group   
					Figure 25. Speaker Bus Example.   
					932   
					932   
					932   
					932   
					942   
					942   
					Front Speaker Bus   
					Left Rear Speaker Group   
					Rear Amplifier Group   
					Right Rear Speaker Group   
					932   
					932   
					932   
					932   
					942   
					942   
					Rear Speaker Bus   
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				1. Using high-quality shielded RCA patch cords, connect the modules with low-level jacks (910, 922, 958, 980   
					and 942) along with any low-level expander modules (920X).   
					2. Connect all modules serving each pair of low-level channels in a given group, such as source outputs (910   
					or 922), front amp inputs or rear amp inputs (942).   
					3. Connect a module from each low-level group of modules to a module of the next low-level group in the   
					signal path. Here are two examples:   
					• Connect the source output bus to the processor bus input; if using a single dedicated processor to   
					derive additional amplifier product groups, connect the source output bus directly to the input of   
					the dedicated processor.   
					• Connect the processor output bus to the 980 System Module input bus; connect the 980’s output   
					bus to the amplifier bus input. The 980 has inputs and outputs to feed processor output signals to   
					front, rear, and sub amplifier groups (see Figure 26).   
					D. EQ and Amplifier Bypass.   
					To demonstrate high powered head units without other in-line products such as processors, equalizers or   
					amplifiers, use Speaker Bus cable to create a front and rear high-level bypass from the Source Product Group   
					directly to the Speaker Product Group (for a hookup diagram, see page 40).   
					942   
					942   
					980   
					910   
					910   
					958   
					Front   
					Low-Level   
					Bus   
					942   
					942   
					942   
					942   
					Rear   
					Low-Level   
					Bus   
					Source Low-Level Bus   
					Sub   
					Low-Level   
					Bus   
					Figure 26. Low-Level Bus Illustration.   
					1. Hook up the Source Group’s Front High-Level Bus using a green/white/brown/gray bus cable assembly.   
					Plug a connector of the bus into each header marked FRONT HIGH-LEVEL BUS on 910 modules in the   
					Source group.   
					2. Connect one end of the Front High-Level Bus to the fourth position on the   
					942   
					last 942 module in the Front Amplifier Product Group (see Figure 27).   
					Turn on the “B” switch to activate bypass on that module.   
					B 
					Switch   
					ON   
					3. Using a separate green/white/brown/gray bus cable assembly, plug a   
					connector of the bus into each header marked REAR HIGH-LEVEL BUS   
					on 910 modules in the Source group.   
					An amp in   
					position #1   
					Speaker Bus   
					Bypass cable from 910   
					4. Connect one end of the Rear High-Level Bus to the fourth position on the   
					last 942 module in the Rear Amplifier Product Group. Turn on the “B”   
					switch to activate bypass on that module.   
					Figure 27. Amplifier Bypass   
					configuration. No amp may be   
					connected to position #4.   
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					Last 942 in Front Amp Group   
				Bypass Switch ON   
					Low-level signal from   
					Source Bus or previous   
					958 module.   
					To demonstrate amplifiers without inline products such as   
					Processors or EQs, it is necessary to bypass the Processor/EQ   
					Product Group at low-level. Figure 28 shows how to route the   
					signal from the input of the 958 past the display product connec-   
					tions and on to the Amplifier Product Group. The fourth posi-   
					tion on the last module is reserved for bypass in Product Groups   
					using a bypass.   
					958   
					Low-level   
					signals to   
					980 module.   
					Figure 28. EQ bypass bus wiring on last 958 in   
					the Processor/EQ group. No EQ can be   
					connected to position #4.   
					E. Install the DC Power Distribution Cables.   
					The 915X or 916X DC Expander Modules should already be   
					installed and connected to electronics modules. Use the EZ   
					docking port unless more than one connection is required (e.g., ampsharing) then use the 5 wire expander   
					cable. Check your system plan or use one of the drawings in Appendix A to determine each module’s loca-   
					tion.   
					• 915Xs are generally used to power Processor/EQs and CD Changer units. In most systems, head   
					units are powered directly from the 910 Head Unit Switching Module.   
					• 916Xs are used to distribute DC power to amplifiers and to provide home run DC connection   
					points for 910D and 915X modules.   
					Run the high current DC bus to all 916X Expander Modules. Any 916X can then provide the connection point   
					for 980EZ, 910D, and 915X modules. See Figure 29 and refer to Appendix A for wiring examples.   
					1. Use the provided red and black 4 gauge wires with small ring terminals on the ends. Hang on to the other   
					included wire assemblies; they will be used to furnish DC power to your display components later.   
					2. Start with the 916X expander that is closest to the DC power source (and battery, if one is planned in your   
					system).   
					3. Connect the red and black 4 gauge wires to the large color-coded red and black, brass terminal posts on the   
					916X. Connect the red wire to “BAT+” and the black wire to “BAT–” using a 7/16" nut driver or open end   
					wrench. Be sure to tighten the brass nuts snugly so that the ring terminals are well seated on the terminal   
					posts.   
					Note: While connecting the initial run of red and black wire to the next 916X module, also connect a   
					separate 4 gauge red and black set of wires to the 916X’s terminals for final connection to your   
					system’s DC power supply or battery.   
					4. Now, connect the red and black wires to the next 916X in the system, making a “daisy-chain” until the last   
					916X is connected.   
					5. Run low-current DC to all 910 Source Modules and 915X Expander Modules.   
					6. Use the red and black 14 gauge wires provided with the 910. Connect the ring ends to the DC bus termi-   
					nals of the nearest 916X.   
					2/77   
					Power   
					916X   
					942   
					916X   
					942   
					915X   
					958   
					Source   
					Figure 29. DC trunk lines connect 916X modules   
					to each other and the power source; 915X, 910D,   
					and 980EZ branch from the nearest available   
					916X.   
					14 Gauge Red/Black   
					8 Gauge Black   
					8 Gauge Red   
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				7. Cut the red and black wires to length, strip the ends and insert them into the terminal block on the 910   
					module labeled “DC Power Bus.” Wire red to “+” and black to “–” and tighten the screws securely.   
					8. If 915X modules are part of your system, wire them in the same manner as the 910 modules.   
					Connect the pre-made power cable supplied with the 980 System Module to the terminal posts of a nearby   
					916X. Tighten all the brass nuts on 916X bus terminals until snug. DO NOT plug the other end of the power   
					cable in to the 980 at this time.   
					Power Supply Ventilation.   
					It is very important to provide adequate ventilation for the power supply in your display fixture. A car audio   
					DC power supply generates a lot of heat which must be dissipated. If the power supply will be enclosed   
					inside your display fixture, you must provide an incoming source of cool air and an opening at the top of   
					your display for ventilation of the heated air. If using a Model 277 Hybrid Power Source, follow the provided   
					instructions to properly ventilate the unit.   
					A. Make the final connections to prepare your system for initial testing. If your system includes a battery, DO   
					NOT install it until all testing is complete.   
					1. Connect the red and black battery lead wires to the 916X most convenient to the battery location (do not   
					connect the battery). The lead wires have large ring terminals on one end and small rings on the other.   
					Connect the small ring terminal ends of the red and black leads to terminal posts of the 916X.   
					2. Install the power supply, preferably an Audio Authority® Model 2/77 Hybrid™ Power Source in your   
					display fixture. Take the time to read the owner’s manual that came with your power supply.   
					WARNING: Keep all metal tools away from the power supply terminals, and all terminals on 916Xs   
					once the system is connected and powered up.   
					3. Connect the other end of the red wire from the 916X to the positive (+) terminal of the power supply.   
					Secure the battery connection with a wing-nut and stud furnished with the Model 2/77.   
					4. Connect the black wire to the (–) power supply terminal in the same fashion.   
					5. Now, plug the red and black power wire assembly you installed earlier into the 980’s power socket.   
					6. Plug the Model 2/77 or your alternate power supply into a continuous source of 120 volt power.   
					7. Test your system by turning your power supply ON.   
					A. Each main module has a green LED that should be flashing, like a “heartbeat.” If any modules   
					lack a heartbeat, check the system bus connection.   
					B. If using a Model 2/77, turn it on and leave it on 24 hours a day once your installation is complete.   
					When turned on, a green NORMAL OPERATION light will illuminate on the Model 2/77.   
					F. Choosing the Power Mode for Your Display.   
					You previously determined the Power Mode setting when you completed the DIP switch settings on the main   
					switching modules and 980 System Module earlier in the installation. Now that you have reached this point,   
					you may wish to reconsider the Power Mode(s) you will use. Read the following information for more detail.   
					There are three different power modes available in the Access™ System to turn ON the components in your   
					display. The Power Mode is determined by using different combinations of switch settings on the 980 and the   
					main modules in your system. The Power Mode setting determines how many components will be powered   
					at any given time and whether or not there is a turn-on delay. You may use more than one power mode   
					within the same system, depending on the “D” switch settings on 910, 958, and 942 modules.   
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				Here are the three different Power Modes:   
					• Power Conserve allows only one component from each electronic group to be ON at any given   
					time. New selections have a turn-on delay of either 3/4 seconds or 3 seconds, depending on how   
					the T switch is set on each main module.   
					• Smart Power Mode allows up to three components in each electronic product group to be on at   
					any given time. When a fourth component in the group is selected, the first selected component in   
					the group powers down, and so on. If there is no new selection activity in the group within 5   
					minutes, all components in the group power down; then, a new selection cycle begins. There is a   
					turn-on delay for each new selection (no delay for the products recently selected); the length of the   
					delay is determined by the T switch setting on the selected component’s main module.   
					• Continuous Power Mode allows all electronic components in the display to be ON and ready for   
					immediate selection with no delay. Since all components are ON it is extremely important to have   
					an adequate source for DC power, for car applications, like the Audio Authority® Model 2/77   
					Hybrid™ DC Power Source. (In very large displays two 2/77s may be required if Continuous   
					Power Mode is used.) Choose either the Continuous Mode or the Smart Power Mode if you desire   
					instant A/B or A/B/C comparison of components in your display.   
					Set the 980’s “Power Mode” switch and each main module’s “D” and “T” switch .   
					Mode   
					Effect on   
					Product Groups   
					Power Mode   
					Switch on 980   
					Delay or “D” Switch   
					on Main Modules   
					Power Conserve   
					Smart Power   
					Continuous Power   
					1 unit ON;   
					delayed turn-on   
					ON   
					ON   
					ON   
					OFF   
					Up to 3 units ON;   
					delayed turn-on   
					OFF   
					OFF   
					All units ON;   
					no turn-on delay   
					Remember, T set to OFF = 3/4 second delay for head units, processors or small amps (Models 910, 958)   
					T set to ON = 3 second turn-on delay for large power amps (Model 942).   
					G. Setting the Parallel Speaker Limits.   
					The Access™ System can be programmed to allow multiple pairs of speakers to play in each Speaker Group at   
					one time from the same amplifier.   
					When the system is programmed to allow this, you should consider the possible effects on your amplifiers.   
					For example, when 2 pairs of speakers play in parallel in the same group, the load presented to the amplifier   
					is increased in exactly the same manner as connecting the two pairs of speakers directly to the amp’s output.   
					The amp now “sees” a lower impedance or higher load and works a little harder, by playing a little louder. If   
					you were to choose two pairs of speakers, both at 4 ohms, connected in parallel, the two pairs would present   
					a 2 ohm load to the amp. If three pairs of 4 ohm speakers were selected, the load impedance could be 1.7   
					ohms or lower.   
					Many amps are stable down to a 2 ohm load, however, many are not. We recommend that the programming   
					switches be left at the factory default setting which allows two pairs of speakers in each speaker group to be   
					played simultaneously. Playing 2 pairs of front speakers, 2 pairs of rears, and a pair of subs is a very power-   
					ful demonstration.   
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				The Access System allows you to program up to 4 pairs of speakers to   
					play in the same product group. However, we strongly encourage   
					you to leave the default setting at 2 pairs per group, unless you’re   
					very confident of each and every amp’s stability.   
					Immediately beneath the “Power Mode” switch on the 980 are three   
					additional switches labeled “Speaker Limit.” The switches are set to   
					OFF at the factory. To change the factory setting, turn on the limit   
					number switch you want. Leave the other switches OFF.   
					Figure 30. Detail of 980EZ Module showing   
					speaker limit switches.   
					Example: Turning limit number 3 ON allows three pairs of speakers   
					per group to play simultaneously.   
					H. Install the RF Antenna Distribution System.   
					Termination   
					Plug   
					4-Way Tap   
					If your system plan included provisions for an Antenna Distribution System,   
					or includes RF distribution for CD changers, install the 975 FM Distribution   
					Amp and a KIT17 for each group of four head units.   
					To Head   
					Units’   
					Antenna   
					Inputs   
					A. Unpack items 975 FM Amplifier and KIT17(s). Follow the enclosed   
					instructions completely, making sure that the coax cable used to connect   
					the 4 way taps is not kinked or bent during the hookup process. If you   
					need additional instructions, please contact the factory and ask that we   
					send you our part number 752-139.   
					Antenna   
					C. Use a 7/16" open-end wrench to tighten all F-connector terminations.   
					975   
					FM Amp   
					D. Make certain that the F-to-Motorola cables are not allowed to touch the   
					switching modules. The Motorola plug could cause a short if allowed to   
					touch the modules.   
					Changer   
					Changer   
					E. Make sure that you have inserted the proper F-59 Termination Plug in the   
					last 4 way Tap Block’s “Out” position (Figure 31).   
					Figure 31.   
					Check Your Work to This Point.   
					Before continuing any further, it would be a good idea to check the following:   
					1. Check the Group and Module ID settings on all modules against your system plan.   
					2. Check the Expander modules in the system to insure that audio signal expanders (920X, 940X if any) are   
					connected to the “Expander” header and that the DC expander modules (915X, 916X) are   
					connected to the “DC Expansion” header on their main modules.   
					3. Check programming switches, especially the following:   
					• Bypass switch is ON where a bus has been connected to the 4th product position   
					on the last module in a group that can be bypassed (such as processors, passive   
					EQs, amplifiers, etc.).   
					• Left–Right switch set correctly on 932 Speaker Selectors; LEFT for left speakers,   
					RIGHT for right speakers. In special cases, like mono subwoofers, set switch on the   
					single 932 to RIGHT.   
					Figure 32.   
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				• If your system is all new, proceed to step 4. If some or all of your system is older (software version   
					earlier than 3.2) the SST jumper switch on the 980 module must be in the FAST pin position   
					(Figure 33). The factory position for the jumper is “NORM.” The SST   
					jumper on the Model 980EZ must be cut and re-soldered to change its   
					position. (The software version you have can be easily identified by   
					the label on the large “chip” on each main switching module; all   
					AccessEZ™ products are version 3.3 or higher).   
					4. Check signal bus routing.   
					• Follow the physical path of signal buses from source group products,   
					through intermediate product groups, out to the speaker groups.   
					Figure 33. The “SST jumper   
					switch” on the 980A.   
					• Be sure to include all product groups in your inspection.   
					• Include all bypass conditions; check groups that can be bypassed, such as processors and amplifi-   
					ers. Make sure only the last module in the group (module with the highest Module ID setting) has   
					the “B” or “Bypass” switch in the ON position.   
					5. Make sure the system bus and speaker bus have solid connections, with the correct polarity (Figure 34).   
					When your system is powered up from a battery or power supply, all the main modules should be blink-   
					ing, with a “heartbeat.” If one or more modules do not show the blinking LED, check the System Bus   
					connections.   
					BLACK   
					YELLOW   
					BLUE   
					SPEAKER   
					BUS   
					RED   
					YELLOW WIRE   
					ALWAYS ON   
					THIS SIDE OF   
					PLUG   
					GREEN WIRE   
					ALWAYS ON   
					THIS SIDE OF   
					PLUG   
					GRA   
					BROWN   
					WHITE   
					GREEN   
					Y 
					SYSTEM   
					BUS   
					RIGHT   
					WRONG   
					Figure 34. Observe correct polarity for all bus connections.   
					6. Check the DC bus. If one or more products do not power up, and you are confident of the DC bus connec-   
					tions, check each 910, 915X, and 916X module for a Red, non-blinking LED close to the black plastic or   
					metal circuit breaker on the circuit board. If the Red LED is ON, push the circuit breaker’s RESET button.   
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				INSTALLING A CONTROL PANEL   
					Skip this step if you do not have a 902, 903 or 906 Control Panel, or if the display is pre-assembled. If you   
					have a 902 or 903 Control Panel, it is accompanied by a separate User’s Guide which you should locate for   
					future reference.   
					1. Cut an opening for the Control Panel if you wish to flush mount it in your display. You can also use a 989   
					Enclosure Kit to house your Control Panel which can be shelf-mounted in your display.   
					• For the 902 or 903 Control Panels, cut an opening 7” (178 mm) wide by 5-1⁄8” (130 mm) high.   
					• For the 906 or 988CP0 Control Panel, cut an opening 4 -1⁄16” (105 mm) wide by 5-1⁄8” (130 mm) high.   
					• Use the panel to mark screw hole locations and drill 7⁄64” (2.5 mm) holes for the screws.   
					• Insert the appropriate slide-in Product Group labels provided with your control panel into the   
					product group display windows to identify each component group on the panel. Consult page 6   
					of your 902/903 User’s Guide for more information on Product Group labeling.   
					2. If you have a 902 Control Panel, locate the 987 EVC Module that came with the 902. You installed the 987   
					earlier near the 980 System Module (see page 19). Connect the 902 to the 987 using the 10-pin ribbon cable   
					provided. Note: You will still need access to the rear of the 902, so do not mount it permanently yet.   
					3. Using the 10 foot cables supplied, plug the 902 or 903 into the 980 System Module at the header marked   
					902/903.   
					• The 987 should already have RCA cables connecting it in the signal path out of the 980 that feeds   
					the amplifier input buses.   
					• Hang the 902’s calibration microphone about 1 foot from the ceiling at the center of the listening   
					area. The mic can be flush-mounted in the ceiling tiles, if desired, but performance may suffer.   
					The mic is an omni-directional electret condenser microphone.   
					RS-232 Serial Port   
					Modular Jack for   
					RS-232   
					connection PC or   
					modem   
					Microphone Jack   
					Connect 902's   
					microphone extension   
					cable here   
					6-Pin Header   
					connection for Model   
					980 System Module   
					MICROPHONE   
					ON   
					A 
					B 
					C 
					D 
					E 
					F 
					G 
					H 
					10-Pin Header   
					connection for Model   
					987 Audio Level   
					Module   
					AUX IR   
					Figure 35. Rear   
					view of the 902   
					Control Panel.   
					ProductGroup Expansion Port   
					34-Pin connector for Model 904   
					ProductGroup Expander   
					Configuration DIP Switches   
					to enable/disable control panel connection for Model 990   
					features Auxiliary Infrared Receiver   
					3-Pin Header   
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				• Plug the calibration microphone into the Microphone jack located on the rear of the 902, using the   
					extension cable provided, if necessary.   
					• If your system includes a Model 990 Remote Infrared Receiver, mount the 990 to the ceiling in the   
					display area and connect the 990 to the header on the rear of the 902 labeled “Aux IR.”   
					Note: The 903 Control Panel can also be remotely controlled using a 905 IR Remote. A single 905   
					remote is packaged with the 902, but must be ordered separately for the 903.   
					4. Set the Programming Switches on the 902/903.   
					• Use the following chart to set the 8 programming switches located on the rear of the 902/903   
					Control Panels (next page).   
					Switch   
					Function   
					Comments   
					A 
					B 
					Keyboard Click   
					Demo-Mode   
					Turn ON for audible key feedback or “beep”   
					Leave OFF. Use only when control panel is not   
					connected to a system as a “Training Mode”   
					C 
					Systems   
					Memory   
					ON makes the last unused Product Groupcapable of   
					storing and recalling 99 system configurations*   
					D 
					E 
					Future Use   
					Spare, leave OFF   
					Previous Selection   
					OFF = “C” key is third “flash memory” key   
					ON = “C” key is toggle between current selection and previous selection   
					F 
					902/903   
					902 = OFF; 903 = ON   
					G 
					H 
					Internal IR   
					Auxiliary IR   
					Turn OFF when using 990 Remote IR Receiver   
					Turn ON when using 990 Remote IR Receiver   
					* If a 904 or 904V Product Group Expander is installed, the last Product Group on the Expander is used for “Systems”   
					instead of the last Product Group on the 902/903 itself.   
					Control Panel Expanders.   
					All panel openings are 51⁄8” (130 mm) high. Correct cutout widths are shown below. If you have a 904 or   
					904V Control Panel Expander for use with your 902/903, follow these instructions:   
					• Cut an opening 11-3⁄16” (285 mm) wide by 51⁄8” (130 mm) high to accommodate both the 902/903   
					and the 904 panels.   
					• Insert the appropriate slide-in Product Group   
					Control Panel Cutout Sizes   
					labels provided with your control panel into the   
					product group display windows.   
					Panel Units   
					Cutout Width   
					• Connect the 904 ribbon cable to the matching   
					header on the rear of the 902/903 marked “To   
					904.”   
					906 or 988CP0   
					902 or 903   
					902/3 + one expander   
					902/3 + two expanders   
					902/3 + three expanders   
					41⁄16” (105 mm)   
					7” (178 mm)   
					113⁄16” (285 mm)   
					153⁄8” (390 mm)   
					199⁄16” (495 mm)   
					• Mount the Expander in the opening together with   
					the 902/903 Control Panel.   
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				6. Mount the control panel(s) using the four black screws provided. Do not overtighten the screws. Too   
					much torque during screw insertion can crack the acrylic panel cover.   
					Installing Product Select Buttons and Product Indicators.   
					Your system plan may specify using product select buttons (PSBs), and product indicators (LEDs) in conjunc-   
					tion with a control panel. Some system users prefer to use PSBs as the only method of product selection and   
					do not have a control panel as part of their demonstration system.   
					If you have standard square PSBs and/or Product Indicators, install them as follows:   
					1. Determine where each PSB and Indicator will be located. Most users prefer to locate PSBs close to the   
					actual product the PSB will select. PSBs are often placed near product information tags or signs that   
					describe the features and benefits of the products on display. Indicators are also normally placed close to   
					the components to identify the product(s) currently selected.   
					• For standard square PSBs: drill a small pilot hole in the panel or surface where each PSB or LED   
					will be located. Now, drill a 3⁄4” (19 mm) hole; be precise, a sloppy hole won’t work.   
					• For LEDs: drill a small pilot hole in the panel or surface where each LED will be located. Now,   
					drill a 5⁄16 ” (8 mm) hole; be precise, a sloppy hole won’t work.   
					• Disconnect the cable from the PSB or LED, and take note of   
					the plug polarity. Carefully insert the PSB or LED in the   
					hole and check the fit. Plug in the PSB cable so that the   
					cable exits the plug on top for PSBs as shown in Figure 37.   
					Figure 36. PSB   
					header locations on   
					942 and 910 modules.   
					If an LED or PSB does not light up when testing the system   
					later, simply reverse the polarity of the plug.   
					Note: if there is no space, or there is some other reason that   
					holes cannot be drilled for standard PSBs, consider using our   
					surface mount ZipSwich PSB.   
					PSB/Indicator   
					headers   
					2. Carefully insert the PSB or Indicator in the hole and check the fit.   
					You may wish to leave the PSB or Indicator mounted in the product   
					panel, or install them later after your components have been   
					mounted to their respective product mounting panels.   
					3. Locate the switching module where the component will be con-   
					nected. Each module has either 4 or 8   
					two-pin headers above the product   
					connectors numbered from 1 - 4, or 1   
					- 8. As you install the display   
					products, you will connect the PSBs   
					and Indicators to these headers using   
					the cable assembly supplied with   
					each.   
					RIGHT   
					WRONG   
					Figure 37. Be careful to maintain PSB   
					cable polarity at both ends.   
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				980 System Module Accessories.   
					In systems without a control panel, it is usually desirable   
					to add “outboard” switches for remote operation of   
					certain 980 system management tools.   
					Normally Closed   
					Normally Open   
					Common   
					Remote Power Switch.   
					If your system does not include a Control Panel, you may   
					want to turn the system on and off using a remote key   
					switch or toggle switch.   
					Common   
					TheftAlert Reset   
					System Reset   
					Power   
					• Use any SPST (single-pole, single-throw) switch you   
					prefer. Low current switches will work perfectly well.   
					Figure 38.   
					• Connect the switch between the “POWER” and   
					“COM” pins of the 980’s ”REMOTES” terminal block.   
					TheftAlert™   
					TheftAlert is an optional feature of the Access™ System that provides a merchandise sentinel or security   
					system for the products on display. TheftAlert can sound an alarm in the event that products are removed   
					from the display without prior authorization. This feature is available upon request at the time of purchase,   
					or you can install it later. Contact your Audio Authority Account Manager for details.   
					Once TheftAlert is armed, a special monitoring circuit continually looks to see that all electronic products   
					connected to the system maintain continuity to ground. If products are disconnected without prior entry of   
					an authorization code, then TheftAlert senses the loss of continuity in the system and sounds an external   
					alarm (not included). No additional circuitry or buffers are ever in the audio signal path with TheftAlert.   
					TheftAlert™ can send output to many types of warning devices, such as sirens, buzzers, lamps, and so on.   
					• Connect a 12 volt DC siren or other device, drawing less than 1 amp, to the (+) and (–) “12V Siren” termi-   
					nal block on the Model 980 (see Figure 38).   
					If you wish to connect TheftAlert to an existing alarm or security system’s control box, use the relay con-   
					tacts of the “TheftAlert” terminal block on the 980’s circuit board. There are 3 pins to consider in this type   
					connection:   
					COM = Common Ground   
					NO   
					NC   
					= Normally Open Contacts   
					= Normally Closed Contacts   
					• Do not exceed a 1 Amp, 120 volt AC load on these relay contacts.   
					TheftAlert can be turned on and off with a 902 or 903 Control Panel. However, if you do not have a Control   
					Panel, you must have a method of “resetting” the TheftAlert circuit when the alarm or siren goes off. TheftA-   
					lert can be reset with a remote switch regardless of whether or not your system has a control panel. Many   
					users who have a control panel prefer a separate reset switch as an addition to the control panel’s reset   
					function.   
					• Connect a SPST (single pole, single throw) switch between the “TA” (reset) and “COM” pins on the   
					“Remotes” terminal block located on the 980’s circuit board.   
					• To ACTIVATE the TheftAlert circuit, with or without a control panel, cut or remove the wire jumper on the   
					980 circuit board labeled “Cut To Activate.”   
					• If you have a control panel, consult your 902/903 User’s Guide for more information on TheftAlert secure   
					commands.   
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				Remote System Reset   
					There is a “System Reset” button on the 980 that enables the user to reset the system in the unlikely event that   
					the system “hangs up.” Pressing this button will re-boot the entire system. Having a Remote Reset switch is   
					a good idea in any system since the 980 is usually buried inside the display and would not be readily acces-   
					sible if the system ever needed to be reset. You may wish to “hide” this remote switch from customer access.   
					• Connect a SPST switch between the “Reset” and “COM” pins on the “Remotes” terminal block located on   
					the 980 (see Figure 38).   
					• Your system can now be Reset using this remote switch.   
					TESTING NETWORK FUNCTION   
					A. After installation is complete, all the system’s components need to be tested. Apply power to the system   
					and observe the following signs of normal operation:   
					• The green SilenTouch™ LED is lit on the 980.   
					• The green POWER or heartbeat LEDs on the switching modules and the 980 are slowly blinking.   
					• The red 980 LOW VOLTAGE LED is not lit, or very dim.   
					Note: If the LOW VOLTAGE LED is lit, your system will not function. The system shuts down if   
					the DC power source (usually the battery) is providing 9 volts DC or less. Check the output   
					voltage of your battery and power supply and contact the factory.   
					• The red TheftAlert™ LED on the 980 is not lit.   
					902   
					• Ignore the color of the 980’s clear LED marked “BUS MONITOR“ for the   
					present. Later, when product selections are made, you will notice that the BUS   
					MONITOR LED flickers and is an orange color. This orange flicker is normal.   
					It merely indicates that “traffic” is present on the bus.   
					EVC   
					PG   
					window window   
					B. 902/903 Test Sequence. Test the Control Panel (if your system does not have a 902 or   
					903 Control Panel, skip to step “C” and ignore other references to control panels).   
					Reboot the system (press SECURE, 88, SECURE) and observe the following test results   
					Figure 39.   
					on the Control Panel. If you encounter any problems, keep a note pad handy to record results as they are   
					reported in the Control Panel windows.   
					1. All display segments and indicators on the control panel are lit briefly (lamp test).   
					2. The EVC window at the left of the panel displays software version (e.g., 3.3).   
					3. A System Bus Test is performed. If the word “bUS” flashes in the EVC window, it indicates a   
					problem with a system bus cable or switching module. To find the faulty cable or module, use this   
					process of elimination: carefully unplug portions of the yellow-red-blue-black system bus cable to   
					isolate them from the 980 module, then press any key on the control panel. If “bUS” still appears   
					on the EVC window, plug the cable back in and try a different cable. If “bUS” disappears from the   
					EVC window, you have isolated the module or bus cable that is faulty. Call Audio Authority®   
					Technical Service at 800-322-8346 for assistance with parts replacement.   
					4. After the bus test, the diagnostic program scans the active range of module addresses in every   
					Product Group. You will observe these module addresses counting up in the EVC window as the   
					product group number is displayed in each group’s Product Group window.   
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				• If the numeric displays begin flashing at any time during the module scan, two or more   
					modules have the same address. Duplicate addresses are disallowed because the control   
					panel is unable to tell two identically addressed modules apart. Note the last group   
					number displayed in the Product Group windows and the module number displayed in   
					the EVC window and try to find two modules that both have this address. For example, if   
					the control panel is flashing, the EVC window displays 002, and the third Product Group   
					window shows S4, you would look for two speaker modules (932) with the same address   
					of “Group 4, Module 02, Right.” Remember that pairs of speaker modules must have the   
					same Group and Module ID address, but must be identified LEFT and RIGHT to avoid a   
					duplication (see page 18).   
					Note: In Control Panels, E refers to Electronics switching modules and S refers to Speaker switching modules.   
					• If the erroneous address stays in the windows too short a time to catch, press SECURE, 88,   
					SECURE to reboot the system and repeat the test.   
					• As each new group number appears in a PG window (Product Group, Figure 39), the EVC   
					window counts up the number of modules in that group that can be recognized. Write   
					down the highest number reported in the EVC window and the Group number with it.   
					For each group, compare the reported module tally with a physical count of the modules.   
					For example, your system has four “E Group 0” modules, six “E Group 4” modules, and   
					three pairs of “S Group 4” modules. The top PG window displays “E0” as EVC scans up to   
					4 (good), the second PG window displays “E4” as EVC scans up to 5 (bad), and the third   
					PG window displays “S4” as EVC scans up to 3 (good). In this case you would look for a   
					mis-addressed, unplugged, or faulty E4 module (Electronics Group 4).   
					• If the module count in a group does not match the number of modules you actually have,   
					look for disconnected or mis-addressed modules. Also check for gaps in the series of   
					Module ID settings in that group. For example, 0, 1, 2, 4, 5 is not allowed and will be   
					reported as 3 modules; in this case, the modules addressed 4 and 5 must be corrected to 3   
					and 4, respectively.   
					C. Test the Product Positions. Use the PSBs (product select buttons) to select each position called for in the   
					following procedures. If your system does not include PSBs, find the extra PSB supplied with the 980 and   
					plug the PSB into one of the small 2-pin PSB headers at each location called for in the following steps.   
					1. Connect the test PSB to one position on a switching module belonging to each Product Group and   
					press the button. Watch for the following signs of normal operation:   
					• The test PSB lights.   
					• The 980 SilenTouch™ LED blinks off momentarily.   
					• The 980 BUS MONITOR LED flickers orange.   
					• The product position number that the test PSB is connected to is displayed on the 902 or   
					903 Control Panel.   
					• Each product selected with The PSB is displayed in the correct Product Group window on   
					the 902 or 903.   
					2. Press a lighted PSB in any group.   
					• The LED goes out.   
					• The 902 or 903 displays double dashes (– –) in theerspective product group window.   
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				3. Select a speaker position using the test PSB, then move the PSB to the same module location on the   
					opposite side of the speaker section of the display.   
					• The PSB lights up as soon as you plug it in, showing both left and right speaker positions   
					are selected.   
					4. Attach the test PSB to a second speaker in a group, press the PSB and hold the button for at least   
					one second.   
					• If the speaker limit setting on the 980 is set to 1, the PSB will not come on.   
					• If the speaker limit is 2 or higher, the PSB will come on in both the first and second   
					speaker position (factory default is 2, with 980 limit switches all in the OFF position). The   
					902/903 displays the two speaker positions alternately in the speaker’s PG window.   
					DISPLAY COMPONENT HOOKUP   
					It is now time to begin installing the car audio head units, EQs, amplifiers and speakers. If you’ve followed   
					the instructions so far, you will have a working system in short order. This section assumes that the compo-   
					nents have been mounted onto removable panels or onto the front portion of your fixture. You will obviously   
					need to connect the wires from the components to the switching system and DC distribution system, so you   
					may wish to map out a plan for that process that allows easy access to the modules from the front or the rear   
					of your display.   
					Usually, it works out best to mount the components to be located at the bottom of your display first, and   
					work toward the top of the display so you can avoid masses of hookup wire hanging down from above. Take   
					your time mounting the components and be sure to save their boxes and accessories, so that you can offer   
					your customer a new or almost new unit when you later take the component out of the display.   
					1. Install the First Products   
					Install one product in each of several groups in order to get a simple system running. For example, install a   
					head unit, a processor (if any), a two-channel amp, and a pair of front speakers (see Appendix B for detailed   
					hookup drawings). Leave your power supply ON and your battery, if any, connected, but be careful using   
					metal tools.   
					High-Level   
					A. Connect a head unit’s high/low-level audio outputs and DC power inputs to a product   
					position on the 910 Module.   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					L+ L– R+ R–   
					• Connect the low-level output to the red (R) and white (L) female RCA jacks using   
					short, high quality patch cables.   
					• Connect the unit’s front and rear high-level (speaker) outputs to the two terminal blocks next to   
					the “Power” terminal block. Observe the polarity   
					legend printed on the circuit board under the   
					terminal plugs.   
					Figure 40. Correct   
					PSB cable polarity.   
					• Connect the two-pin plug of the PSB’s cable, if   
					PSBs are used, to the small 2 pin headers on the   
					910 circuit board at the corresponding product   
					position. Press the PSB into the 3⁄4” hole you   
					drilled earlier in the mounting panel or display   
					fixture. Plug the connector into the PSB with the   
					cable exiting on top as shown.   
					RIGHT   
					WRONG   
					PSB   
					IGN   
					BAT   
					Figure 41. DC   
					power terminal   
					GND   
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				• Connect the ground lead to the GND terminal.   
					• Connect the memory lead to the BAT terminal.   
					• Connect the ignition lead to the IGN terminal.   
					• Plug an FM antenna cable from the FM Distribution System into the unit’s female antenna jack.   
					• Install the unit in your fixture.   
					B. Connect a processor’s audio inputs and outputs to a 958 in the Processor/EQ Group. Then connect the   
					processor/EQ unit’s DC power inputs to a 915X DC Expander Module.   
					• Connect a high quality RCA patch cable from the 958’s LEFT and RIGHT INPUT jacks to the EQ’s   
					input.   
					• Use additional RCA patch cables to connect a corresponding jack pair from the LEFT and RIGHT   
					FRONT OUTPUT to the unit’s Front output. Do the same for the unit’s Rear and Sub outputs.   
					• Connect the ground lead to the GND terminal.   
					• Connect the memory lead to the BAT terminal.   
					• Connect the ignition lead to the IGN terminal.   
					• Install the unit in your fixture.   
					C. Connect an amplifier’s audio signal inputs and outputs to a 942 module and DC power inputs to a 916X   
					DC Expander Module. Four DC harness assemblies were included with each 916X.   
					Connect the amp’s audio inputs and speaker outputs a the 942 Module.   
					• Connect a high quality RCA patch cable from the same numbered 942 LEFT and RIGHT AUDIO   
					jacks to the unit’s input.   
					• Use 14 - 16 gauge speaker wire to connect the unit’s Speaker outputs to a corresponding SPEAKER   
					OUTPUT terminal plug.   
					Now connect the amp’s DC power inputs to the 916X connected to its 942 module.   
					• Connect the amp’s ground lead to the BLACK wire in the harness.   
					• Connect the amp’s battery lead to the YELLOW wire in the harness.   
					• Connect the amp’s turn-on lead to the BLUE wire in the harness.   
					• Plug the connector on the other end of the harness onto a numbered amp position on the 916X   
					circuit board. No smoke and fire? Great!   
					Install the unit in your display fixture.   
					D. Install a pair of speakers in the Front Speaker Group.   
					Note: Factory-wired displays use two position terminal blocks marked (+) and (–) that are pre-wired   
					to 932 Speaker Modules. You may wish to extend the wiring location for speakers from the 932   
					module to a convenient spot in each speaker cavity in your display.   
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				• Connect the left speaker to one of the 2 position terminal blocks on the Left 932 and the right   
					speaker to the corresponding position on the Right 932. Wire the positive lead to (+) and the   
					negative speaker lead to (–).   
					• Connect the two-pin plug of the PSB’s cable, if PSBs are used, to the small 2 pin headers on the 932   
					circuit board at the corresponding product position. Press the PSB into the 3⁄4” hole you drilled   
					earlier in the mounting panel or display fixture.   
					Note: One PSB will activate both left and right speakers when selected. You may also wish to install   
					a 996 or 997 Product Indicator at the alternate speaker location for easy product selection verification.   
					Product Indicators are merely LEDs; they connect to any switching module in exactly the same   
					manner as PSBs (see pp. 9, 30).   
					• Install the speakers in the display fixture. Tightly seal all speaker chambers, especially subwoofer   
					enclosures.   
					2. Test Your Initial Product Installation   
					A. Use PSBs or the Control Panel, depending on how your system is equipped.   
					• On a 902 or 903, press the first key at the top of the column of 8 Product Group keys. The red LED   
					comes on.   
					• Enter the number of the first product in the Source Group using the numeric pad. The Product   
					Group Display blinks while receiving your input.   
					• The Product Group Display stops blinking after two seconds and the selected product comes on.   
					• Enter the numbers of the remaining test products in their respective Product Groups.   
					B. Adjust the product controls until you hear music. If none is heard:   
					• Check for source material (cassette, CD, FM tuning).   
					• Check your product selection numbers on the control panel for accuracy.   
					• Check product connections to the switching modules.   
					• Make sure all products are receiving DC power.   
					• Check all Group, Module, and programming switch settings. Refer to the configuration on the   
					information boxes and your system plan.   
					Note: If you make any changes to any module’s switch settings, press the System Reset button on   
					the 980 System Module. In systems with control panels, you can also press “Secure, 88, Secure” on   
					the control panel to reset the system. This enables the modules to recognize the new settings.   
					• Make sure that PSBs, if present, are connected to the correct header position.   
					• If PSBs are not installed, plug the test PSB that came with the 980 System Module into the respec-   
					tive headers on the switching modules to make sure that the products are currently selected to   
					play.   
					• Follow the signal path visually through the product hookups and system buses to make sure there   
					are no wiring errors.   
					• If you are still experiencing difficulties, call Audio Authority’s Technical Service at 800/322-8346.   
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				3. Connect the Battery   
					If a battery is to be used as part of your DC power system, install it in the system between the power   
					supply and the DC distribution system you installed earlier.   
					A. Locate your battery within 10 feet (3 meters) of the power supply, preferably an Audio Authority   
					Model 277 Hybrid™ Power Source.   
					WARNING: Never allow battery terminals to be shorted to one another. Keep all metal tools away from the   
					battery’s terminals, power supply terminals, and all terminals on 916Xs once the battery is connected.   
					B. Turn off the power supply. Disconnect the red and black   
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					battery leads you connected to it for initial testing and   
					connect them to the red (+) and black (–) battery terminals   
					Power   
					Source   
					(see Figure 29 and Figure 42).   
					916X   
					C. Connect the positive (red) cable from the 277 Power   
					Black (–)   
					Red (+)   
					Source to the battery as shown. Secure the battery   
					connection with a wing-nut and stud furnished with the   
					Model 277.   
					942   
					Car Battery   
					D. Connect the negative (black) cable in the same fashion.   
					4. Install the Remaining Products   
					Figure 42. Install the optional car   
					battery between the power supply and   
					the DC distribution system.   
					• Install the rest of the sources, amplifiers and speakers by   
					groups, working from the bottom of the display toward   
					the top (for electronic products).   
					• Check all connections in each product group as it is completed.   
					5. Test Product Selection   
					This section covers operation of Access™ Systems using PSBs rather than a Control Panel. For operation of   
					systems utilizing a control panel, please see the separate User’s Guide included with the control panel.   
					A. Make sure the system is on (check power lights on switch modules).   
					B. Select products to play by pressing the PSBs next to one product in each product group. The PSB   
					lights, confirming that the product is selected.   
					C. Adjust product controls to get the desired audio level.   
					D. Select a new product in any group by pressing its PSB. The previous selection is automatically   
					canceled. Select every product in each group to be certain all products are correctly installed.   
					Troubleshooting Noise Problems   
					Unwanted noises such as hum, transport-related noises, or switching-related popping, etc., sometimes occur   
					for seemingly no reason. The Access car audio system topology combats these noises by automatically double-   
					grounding the inputs of both selected and deselected amplifiers, because a car audio display presents a   
					different electrical environment than a car.   
					1. If an undesired noise turns up in the audio of one or two products, carefully check the products them-   
					selves and their wiring for defects. If a whole group of electronics or a large part of it is affected, review the   
					system wiring— or ask someone else to do it— to uncover anything that may have been overlooked   
					during installation, especially in the type of shielded cables that were used.   
					2. If noise persists, add 982A isolators in all signal paths between the EQ group and the 980 as shown in   
					Figure 43.   
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				3. An isolator placed in-line between the head unit   
					group and the EQ group instead of or in addition   
					to those in Step 2 may improve noise performance   
					even further.   
					980   
					910   
					958   
					982A   
					Step 2   
					Step 3   
					DEMONSTRATION FEATURES   
					Figure 43. Install 982A Ground Loop Isolators on the Front, Rear,   
					and Sub Low-Level Bus in the signal path just before the Model   
					980. If noise persists, install a 982A in the signal path between the   
					910 and the 958.   
					1. Selecting Additional Speaker Pairs with PSBs   
					The number of speakers per product group that can   
					play at once is limited by the way you set the speaker   
					limit on the 980 module. The Access™ System is capable of playing up to 4 pairs at once, but many receivers   
					are not recommended to play more than one pair simultaneously. Read your product’s documentation to   
					determine the setting you should use.   
					• To add a pair of speakers to the pair currently playing, LPress (press and hold about 1 second) the PSB of   
					the additional pair you wish to add until both pairs are playing.   
					• To turn any current speaker selection OFF, press its PSB.   
					• A short press on a new speaker selection cancels all previous selections.   
					2. Deselecting Products with PSBs   
					Turn any currently selected product OFF by pressing its PSB. The green LED goes out. If you deselect an in-   
					line product, such as an EQ, that product is replaced by a direct signal path if you have installed a bypass (for   
					more information, see “bypass” in the index).   
					3. A/B System Comparison   
					• A/B comparison may be performed on the 902/903, 906 control panels, or on the 905 IR Remote. For   
					detailed instructions, refer to the control panel User’s Guide.   
					• When you switch a component such as a source, the Access System engages our exclusive SilenTouch™   
					circuit to mute the audio level briefly (0.15 seconds) during the switching process. This feature quiets all   
					switching noise.   
					4. TheftAlert™ Protection   
					• TheftAlert™ protects display products from unauthorized removal. When tripped, TheftAlert produces an   
					alarm though the external device chosen by your system installer. This feature is optional, and is available   
					through your Audio Authority® Account Manager. You may also install TheftAlert after your initial pur-   
					chase. The special transformer required for this feature can be sent to you at no charge.   
					• Each switching module monitors the presence of its four products. 932 Speaker Selectors DO NOT have   
					this feature.   
					• You can control the TheftAlert functions via remote key switch, if installed, or from a Control Panel (if so   
					equipped). 902 and 903 Control Panels have an “arm” and “disarm” key sequence for TheftAlert. See your   
					Control Panel’s User’s Guide for more information.   
					• Set the switch in the OFF position to disarm TheftAlert while making product changes or to cancel an   
					alarm. Set the switch in the ON position to arm TheftAlert.   
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				Reference   
					APPENDIX A: SAMPLE SYSTEMS   
					System, DC and Signal Bus Wiring Diagrams   
					• Example System 1: Two-Channel System   
					• Example System 2: Six-Channel System   
					• Example System 3: Amp Shared System   
					APPENDIX B: PRODUCT CONNECTIONS   
					Product to Switch Module Wiring Diagrams   
					• Head Unit Hookup   
					• Processor/EQ Hookup   
					• Model 980 System Module Hookup   
					• Amplifier Two-Channel Hookup   
					• Amplifier Four-Channel Hookup   
					• Amplifier Shared Hookup   
					• Left/Right Speaker Hookup   
					ACCESS WARRANTY   
					INDEX   
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				• Addressing   
					• System Bus   
					• DC Bus   
					• Low-Level Bus   
					• Speaker Bus   
					• Amplifier Bypass   
					EXAMPLE SYSTEM 1   
					TWO-CHANNEL SYSTEM   
					System Bus   
					Speaker Bus   
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				• System Bus   
					• DC Bus   
					• Addressing   
					EXAMPLE SYSTEM 2   
					SIX-CHANNEL SYSTEM   
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				• Low-Level Bus   
					• Speaker Bus   
					• Amp Bypass   
					• EQ Bypass   
					EXAMPLE SYSTEM 2   
					SIX-CHANNEL SYSTEM   
					Front Speaker Bus   
					Rear Speaker Bus   
					9 8 2 A   
					9 8 2 A   
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				• System Bus   
					• DC Bus   
					• Addressing   
					EXAMPLE SYSTEM 3   
					AMP SHARED SYSTEM   
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				• Low-Level Bus   
					• Speaker Bus   
					• Amp Bypass   
					• EQ Bypass   
					EXAMPLE SYSTEM 3   
					AMP SHARED SYSTEM   
					Front Speaker Bus   
					Rear Speaker Bus   
					L o w - L e v e l B u s   
					F r o n t   
					L o w - L e v e l B u s   
					S u b   
					L o w - L e v e l B u s   
					R e a r   
					9 8 2 A   
					9 8 2 A   
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				Model 910 Head Unit Module: 4 Channel High- /2 Channel Low-Level   
					Convenient source module for (4) Car Audio Sources that   
					includes DC connection (No Model 915X needed). This four   
					position module can be split in half to allow easy vertical   
					System Bus   
					Connections   
					Indicator/PSB   
					Connection   
					installation of six source units.   
					SYSTEM BUS   
					BLK   
					BLU   
					RED   
					YEL   
					Product DC Connections   
					3 
					3 
					2 
					2 
					4 
					1 
					5 
					0 
					7 6   
					9 
					8 
					Module   
					Address   
					Settings   
					4 
					5 
					1 
					Front High-Level Output   
					Rear High-Level Output   
					Low-Level Output   
					0 
					7 6   
					9 
					8 
					Settings for   
					Optional 994/995   
					Product Select Button   
					Turn On Delay   
					S 
					(Optional Module   
					Expander Port)   
					EXPANSION   
					4-Ch. High-Level   
					2-Ch Low-Level Head Unit   
					Indicator/PSB   
					Connection   
					Position #2   
					Example of split Model 910D Setup   
					Install Model 998   
					Extension Cables   
					here if board has   
					been split   
					910   
					split board   
					here if needed   
					DC Power   
					connect to   
					nearest 916X   
					910   
					Front High   
					Level Bus   
					Rear High   
					Level Bus   
					910   
					Low Level Bus   
					Connections   
					(IN & OUT)   
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				Processor/EQ: 2 Channel Low-Level Input / 6 Channel Low-Level Output   
					The same layout applies to 6 and 4-channel processor Product Groups (a 2-channel processor group may use   
					a 922 for input signal and a 920X for output). The Low-Level Bus connections should be routed to the corre-   
					sponding bus connections on the next module in the Product Group or the Model 980 System Module (front   
					output bus to position "A" on the 980A, rear bus to position "B" & Sub bus to position "C"). See Model 980   
					Setup Diagram for the next installation step.   
					If your system includes head units with both low-level and high-level signal output, special wiring is re-   
					quired for setting up the proper installation of Low-Level Bypass (see pp. 12, 42).   
					DC Power   
					Connections   
					From nearest 916X   
					Processor (pos. #4)   
					DC Connections   
					Switched + (Yellow)   
					Battery (Red)   
					6 Channel   
					Signal Processor   
					or Equalizer   
					Ground (Black)   
					DC POWER BUS   
					LK RED BLK RED   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					1 
					915X DC   
					Power   
					Expander   
					915X   
					915X DC   
					Expander   
					Connection   
					TRIPPED   
					DC EXPANSION   
					System Bus   
					Connections   
					701-1093   
					POWER   
					Bypass Setting   
					ASD   
					Car Equalizer Selector   
					Model 958   
					DC   
					SYSTEM   
					BUS   
					EXPANSION   
					Address   
					Settings   
					Optional 994/995   
					Product Select   
					EQUALIZERS   
					Button or Indicator   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					PSB   
					PSB   
					S 
					EQ INPUT BUS   
					LEFT INPUT   
					INPUT   
					(from source or   
					previous 958)   
					RIGHT INPUT   
					Bus Connections   
					EQ INPUT   
					Product Pos. 4   
					FRONT OUT BUS   
					LEFT FRONT OUTPUT   
					RIGHT FRONT OUTPUT   
					Front Output   
					Bus Connections   
					(IN & OUT)   
					or to 980 "Bus A"   
					EQ FRONT   
					OUTPUT   
					Product Pos. 4   
					REAR OUT BUS   
					LEFT REAR OUTPUT   
					RIGHT REAR OUTPUT   
					Rear Output   
					Bus Connections   
					(IN & OUT)   
					EQ REAR   
					OUTPUT   
					or to 980 "Bus B"   
					Product Pos. 4   
					SUB OUT BUS   
					LEFT SUB OUTPUT   
					RIGHT SUB OUTPUT   
					Sub Output   
					Bus Connections   
					(IN & OUT)   
					or to 980 "Bus C"   
					EQ SUB   
					OUTPUT   
					For EQ bypass,   
					turn the BYPASS   
					switch ON   
					958   
					Product Pos. 4   
					Audio Signal   
					Expansion Port   
					EQ Bypass Note:   
					This EQ could not be connected in position #4 as shown if this were the last module in an   
					Equalizer Product Group to be bypassed.   
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				Model 980 System Module / 2- and 6-Channel Hookup   
					The System Module is essential for every Access™ system. It makes no difference if selection of product is by   
					Control Panel or by Product Select Buttons or both, therefore, always follow this diagram for proper setup.   
					Concerning signal path, the Model 980EZ will be located just before the amplifier inputs (see Appendix A). In   
					the 2-channel configuration, the Front Inputs and Front Outputs are the only connections that are used. In the   
					6-channel configuration, all three sets of inputs/outputs are used. The Low-Level buses (e.g., front, rear,   
					sub) continue separately from the 980 on to their corresponding amplifiers or amp groups.   
					System Bus   
					Connections   
					902 or 903   
					Control Panel   
					Connection   
					2-Channel Setup for 980EZ   
					701-1092   
					Optional   
					Theft Alert Setup   
					902 OR 903   
					983   
					Output to 12V   
					Siren or   
					Output to store   
					security system   
					ASD   
					Model 980   
					System Module   
					SYSTEM BUS   
					DC   
					POWER   
					System Power   
					(connect 805-016 here)   
					SilenTouch™   
					See page 30 for   
					instructions on   
					attaching remote   
					devices   
					POWER   
					THEFT ALERT™ RESET   
					POWER MODE   
					1 
					LOW VOLTAGE   
					THEFT ALERT™   
					SPEAKER LIMIT   
					3 
					4 
					Set Parallel Speaker   
					Limit (see page 25)   
					SYSTEM RESET   
					BUS IN   
					BUS OUT   
					BUS IN   
					BUS OUT   
					BUS IN   
					BUS OUT   
					System Reset Button   
					A 
					B 
					C 
					Front Low-Level Out   
					From Source or   
					Processor   
					To Amplifiers   
					(Front Low Level In)   
					6-Channel Setup for 980EZ   
					Mod 
					stem Modul 
					PER   
					Sub Low-Level Out From Processor   
					SilenTouch™   
					POWER   
					THEFT ALERT™ RESET   
					POWER MODE   
					LOW VOLTAGE   
					THEFT ALERT™   
					1 
					SPEAKER LIMIT   
					3 
					4 
					SYSTEM RET   
					Rear Low-Level Out From Source or Processor   
					BUS IN   
					BUS OUT   
					IN   
					BUS OUT   
					S IN   
					BUS OUT   
					A 
					B 
					C 
					To Sub Amplifier   
					Group (Amp In Bus)   
					Front Low-Level Out From Source or Processor   
					To Rear Amplifier Group (Amp In Bus)   
					To Front Amplifier Group (Amp In Bus)   
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				AMPLIFIERS / 2-Channel Hookup   
					This drawing shows the basic connections for a 2-channel amplifier. See Appendix A for other system related   
					connections such as System Bus, DC distribution, or Low-Level and High-Level Bus.   
					Amp (position. #4)   
					DC Connections   
					Switched + (Blue)   
					Battery (Yellow)   
					Ground (Black)   
					916X DC Power Adapter   
					DISCONNECT BATTERY   
					BEFORE SERVICING.   
					CAUTION!   
					916X   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					1 
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					BAT–   
					TURN   
					ON   
					TURN   
					ON   
					TURN   
					ON   
					TURN   
					ON   
					BAT   
					BAT   
					BAT   
					BAT   
					PUSH   
					TO RESET   
					BAT+   
					3 
					2 
					1 
					2 Channel Amplifier   
					System Bus   
					Connections   
					PUSH   
					TO RESET   
					DC EXPANSION   
					701-1086   
					Preamp Input   
					Left Right   
					Amp Output   
					Left Right   
					+ – + –   
					POWER   
					Settings for   
					Bypass &   
					Amp Turn On   
					Delay   
					916X DC   
					Expander   
					Connection   
					ASD   
					Model 942   
					Amplifier Selector   
					DC   
					SYSTEM   
					BUS   
					EXPANSION   
					7 
					4 
					Address   
					Settings   
					SOURCES   
					Optional 994/995   
					Product Select   
					Button   
					7 
					4 
					9 
					6 
					2 1   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					PSB   
					PSB   
					S 
					AMP IN BUS   
					LEFT AUDIO   
					Low Level Bus   
					Connections   
					(IN & OUT)   
					Amp Input Pos. #4   
					RIGHT AUDIO   
					Amp Output Pos. #4   
					High-Level Bus   
					Connections   
					( L+ L– R+ R– )   
					SPEAKER OUTPUT   
					SPEAKER   
					BUS   
					FRONT, REAR, SUB, ETC:   
					Audio Signal   
					Expansion Port   
					Amp Bypass Note:   
					This amp could not be connected in position #4 as shown   
					if this were the last module in an Amplifier Product   
					Group to be bypassed.   
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				Amp (positon #4)   
					DC Connections   
					Switched + (Blue)   
					Battery (Yellow)   
					Ground (Black)   
					AMPLIFIERS / 4-Channel Hookup   
					The Module ID for   
					both 942s in a four-   
					DISCONNECT BATTERY   
					channel setup should   
					be the same, but the   
					group number for each   
					should be different.   
					For example, if the   
					front 942 group   
					BEFORE SERVICING.   
					CAUTION!   
					916X   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					1 
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					GND   
					BAT–   
					TURN   
					ON   
					TURN   
					ON   
					TURN   
					ON   
					TURN   
					ON   
					BAT   
					BAT   
					BAT   
					BAT   
					number is “4,” then   
					the rear 942 group   
					PUSH   
					TO RESET   
					number would be “5.”   
					Front and Rear Chan-   
					nels of each amp can   
					be selected separately.   
					BAT+   
					3 
					2 
					1 
					PUSH   
					TO RESET   
					DC EXPANSION   
					701-1086   
					FRONT   
					INPUT   
					REAR   
					INPUT   
					FRONT   
					OUTPUT   
					REAR   
					OUTPUT   
					Left Right Left Right   
					POWER   
					Left Right Left Right   
					+ – + –   
					+ – + –   
					ASD   
					Model 942   
					Amplifier Selector   
					DC   
					SYSTEM   
					BUS   
					EXPANSION   
					8 
					3 
					7 
					9 
					6 
					0 
					Optional 994/995   
					GROUP Setting   
					5 
					2 1   
					4 
					Product Select Button   
					SOURCES   
					8 9   
					7 
					4 
					PSB for   
					6 
					0 
					5 
					2 1   
					MODULE ID   
					Settings   
					3 
					Front   
					Channels   
					S 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					PSB   
					PSB   
					PSB for   
					AMP IN BUS   
					Rear   
					LEFT AUDIO   
					S 
					Channels   
					RIGHT AUDIO   
					Front Channel Input   
					Front Channel Output   
					( L+ L– R+ R– )   
					SPEAKER OUTPUT   
					When ONLY 4-channel   
					amps are present, plug   
					expansion cable from   
					above 916X here   
					SPEAKER   
					BUS   
					FRONT, REAR, SUB, ETC:   
					When both 2-channel and 4-channel amps   
					are present, plug another 916X in here   
					701-1086   
					POWER   
					ASD   
					Model 942   
					Amplifier Selector   
					DC   
					SYSTEM   
					BUS   
					EXPANSION   
					8 
					3 
					7 
					9 
					6 
					0 
					5 
					GROUP Setting   
					2 1   
					4 
					SOURCES   
					8 9   
					7 
					4 
					6 
					0 
					5 
					2 1   
					MODULE ID   
					Settings   
					3 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					PSB   
					PSB   
					AMP IN BUS   
					LEFT AUDIO   
					Rear Channel Input   
					Rear Channel Output   
					RIGHT AUDIO   
					Amp Bypass Note:   
					This amp could not   
					be connected in   
					position #4 as shown   
					if this were the last   
					module in an Ampli-   
					fier Product Group to   
					be bypassed.   
					( L+ L– R+ R– )   
					Audio Signal   
					Expansion Port   
					SPEAKER OUTPUT   
					SPEAKER   
					BUS   
					FRONT, REAR, SUB, ETC:   
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				Shared Amplifier Hookup   
					This diagram shows one stereo amplifier connected to all three Amplifier Product Groups so that it can play in   
					the front, rear, or sub position. To add three more shared amplifiers, connect each to its own Model 993   
					adapter, and then connect the adapter to corresponding positions on each 942 module. If some of your amps   
					will be shared, and some not shared, contact Audio Authority® at the phone number below for assistance.   
					First, mount the switching modules inside your display according to your system plan. Then use the screws   
					provided to mount each amp’s 993 adapter inside the cabinet or on the back of the amplifier display panel   
					near the amplifier to be shared. Connect the Input and Output cables from each 942 module to the 993 adapter   
					as shown. Connect the amplifier to the adapter using the “SHARED AMP” terminals and jacks on the 993.   
					Contact Audio Authority® Technical Service at the phone number below with questions.   
					Connect Amplifier’s DC   
					power to a 916X   
					expander on any of its   
					associated 942 modules   
					Low-Level Input   
					(see pp. 22, 43).   
					Amplifier   
					Front Amp Position   
					Low-Level Inputs   
					Rear Amp Position   
					Low-Level Inputs   
					Sub Amp Position   
					Low-Level Inputs   
					Left   
					Right   
					DC Power   
					Model 993 Amp   
					Share Adapter   
					(mount this adapter inside the   
					display near the shared amp)   
					Mounting   
					Screws   
					FRONT 942   
					REAR 942   
					SUB 942   
					SHARED AMP   
					L+ L– R+ R–   
					Shared Amplifier   
					Screw Terminal   
					Speaker-Level Output   
					Position #4   
					High-Level   
					Output   
					942   
					Amplifier   
					Speaker-Level Output   
					S 
					S 
					S 
					Front Amp Position   
					Switch Module   
					942   
					Rear Amp Position   
					Switch Module   
					942   
					See Appendix A for other system   
					related connections such as   
					System Bus, DC distribution, or   
					Low-Level and High-Level Bus.   
					Sub Amp Position   
					Switch Module   
					Note: This drawing is not to scale.   
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				Left/Right and Mono Speaker Hookup   
					Model 932 Speaker Modules can be configured to function as left, right or mono modules. The slide switch on   
					the left side of the module is marked LEFT and RIGHT . Position the slide switch to LEFT for left channel   
					function and toward RIGHT for right channel or MONO function. (If used for mono operation there will not   
					be a corresponding "L" module.)   
					Model 932s are unique in that they share the same GROUP Address with the amplifier group with which they   
					operate. For example, if the front amp GROUP number is "4," then the front speaker GROUP number would   
					also be "4." Additionally, LEFT and RIGHT modules have the same MODULE ID; here is an example: For   
					speakers 1-8, both LEFT & RIGHT 932 modules have the address: 4/00 (GROUP=4 / MODULE ID=00). For   
					speakers 9-16 both LEFT & RIGHT 932 modules have the address: 4/01 (GROUP=4 / MODULE ID=01) etc...   
					Left   
					Right   
					Speaker   
					Speaker   
					S 
					System Bus   
					Connections   
					Optional 994/995   
					Product Select Button   
					Optional 996/997   
					Product Indicator   
					701-1090   
					701-1090   
					POWER   
					POWER   
					ASD   
					Model 932   
					Speaker Selector   
					ASD   
					Model 932   
					Speaker Selector   
					SYSTEM   
					BUS   
					SYSTEM   
					BUS   
					9   
					8 9   
					7 
					7 
					4 
					6 
					0 
					6 
					0 
					5 
					1 
					5 
					4 
					2 1   
					2 
					3 
					SPEAKERS   
					SPEAKERS   
					Address   
					Settings   
					9   
					8 9   
					7 
					4 
					7 
					4 
					6 
					0 
					6 
					0 
					5 
					1 
					5 
					2 1   
					2 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					3 
					PSB   
					PSB   
					Connectors are   
					removable for   
					installation.   
					Indicator   
					or PSB   
					Connect   
					SPEAKER   
					BUS   
					SPEAKER   
					BUS   
					Speaker Bus   
					Connections   
					( + – )   
					( + – )   
					FRONT, REAR, SUB, ETC:   
					FRONT, REAR, SUB, ETC:   
					LEFT   
					RIGHT   
					LEFT   
					RIGHT   
					Setting for   
					Module as   
					LEFT Channel   
					Left Speakers   
					Product Positions 1-8   
					Right Speakers   
					Product Positions 1-8   
					Port for signal   
					expanders such   
					as 940X   
					Settings for   
					Module as   
					RIGHT Channel   
					ASD Tech Support USA and Canada: 800-322-8346 (Mon-Fri 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time)   
					
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				ACCESS™ WARRANTY   
					Limited Warranty   
					Should any Access™ product become defective in materials or workmanship within 5 years from the date of   
					purchase, Audio Authority® Corporation guarantees to the original purchaser that it will replace the defec-   
					tive product at no cost. This warranty is not applicable for products which, in our opinion, have been   
					damaged, altered, abused, misused, or improperly installed.   
					Warranty Service Procedures   
					If you suspect a product defect, contact the Audio Authority® Technical Service Department by calling   
					800/322-8346 or 859/233-4599 for assistance in verifying the problem. If a defect is found, a replacement   
					product will be shipped immediately, prepaid via UPS or FedEx Ground, on a defect-exchange basis and a   
					Return Authorization number will be issued for the defective product. At the time of shipment, the replace-   
					ment product is invoiced to the customer, secured via a bank card, and later credited in full upon inspection   
					of the defective product. A bank card sales draft is executed for the cost of the replacement product and held   
					for 14 days to allow the customer time to return the defective product. If the defective product is not re-   
					ceived within 14 days, the bank card sales draft is deposited. All returns for credit must be freight prepaid.   
					Alternatively, if the customer has previously established open account terms, the invoice amount can be   
					charged to his account and later cleared with a corresponding credit memo upon receipt and inspection of   
					the defective product. Similarly, the defect-exchange transaction may be handled by COD, in which case   
					Audio Authority® will issue a refund check upon inspection of the defective return.   
					Alternate methods of return shipping (UPS Red, Federal Express, DHL, etc.) are available, but at the   
					customer’s expense.   
					Defects Within the First 30 Days   
					Replacements for products found defective within the first 30 days from date of sale, will be shipped via   
					overnight courier, freight paid by Audio Authority.®   
					Out of Warranty Service   
					Products not within the terms of the Access™ Warranty may be returned to our factory, freight prepaid, for   
					repair at a labor rate of $35/hour (1 hour minimum) plus parts and return freight. Repairs are normally   
					shipped within 2 working days via UPS or FedEx Ground unless requested otherwise. Payment for repairs   
					is made via bank card or COD unless other arrangements are requested and approved.   
					Alternatively, out-of-warranty repairs may be accomplished on a defect exchange basis. The customer will   
					be invoiced, per the terms above, at the current dealer cost for the replacement product. When the defective   
					product is returned and inspected, a partial refund or credit will be issued based on its condition and the   
					repair costs.   
					For future reference, please record below:   
					Date of Purchase: ___/___/___   
					Invoice No: __________________   
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				Index   
					940EZ Module and speakers…14   
					940X High-Level Expander   
					Module…10   
					942 Modules and amp   
					sharing…50   
					958 Module and EQ bypass…23   
					958 Module hookup diagram…46   
					970 RS232 Serial Interface/PC   
					Interface…10   
					971 Infrared Control Module…10   
					975 FM Distribution Amp…26   
					977 Digital Audio Adapters…10   
					977 FM Distribution…10, 11   
					980 Module and control panel   
					installation…28   
					PRODUCT NUMBERS   
					A 
					12V Siren terminal block on   
					980…31   
					A/B System Comparison…38   
					Add a pair of speakers with   
					PSBs…38   
					Additional Speaker Pairs…38   
					Address and Other Settings…15   
					Addressing for 4-channel   
					amps…49   
					Alarm system installation…31   
					Alarms and TheftAlert™…6   
					Amp shared system example   
					wiring diagram…43   
					Amp sharing…13   
					Amp sharing and 993 Module   
					hookup…50   
					Ampifier Bypass and system   
					planning…14   
					Amplifier and EQ bypass…22   
					Amplifier Bypass example wiring   
					diagram…40   
					Amplifier installation…35   
					Amplifier Product Groups…13   
					Amplifiers / 2-Channel…48   
					Amplifiers / 4-Channel   
					Hookup…49   
					Antenna Distribution System…26   
					AutoCal and 902…8   
					AutoDamping and 940EZ…14   
					AutoDamping™…5   
					AutoLimiting and 987…11   
					AutoMatch Module…11   
					AutoMatch Module mounting   
					location…19   
					Aux IR port and 902 Control   
					Panel…29   
					2-channel amplifier hookup…48   
					2-channel system diagram…40   
					277 Power Source operation…24   
					4-channel ampifiers…13   
					6-channel amplifiers…13   
					6-channel system example wiring   
					diagram…41   
					902 Control Panel…8   
					902 Control Panel installation…28   
					902/903 Control Panel in example   
					wiring diagram…43   
					902/903 diagnostics…32   
					902/903 Programming   
					Switches…29   
					902’s calibration microphone…28   
					903 Control Panel…8, 9   
					903 Control Panel installation…28   
					904 or 904V and Systems Product   
					Group…29   
					904 Product Group Expander…9   
					904V Product Group Expander   
					and Volume Control…9   
					905 IR Remote…9   
					905 IR Remote and control   
					panels…29   
					905 IR Remote Control…8   
					905 IR Remote Control to select   
					products…7   
					910D and Product Select   
					Button…45   
					910D for head unit switching…12   
					910D Head Unit Selector…9   
					910D in split position…45   
					915X and 958 hookup   
					980 System Module   
					Accessories…31   
					980 System Module and DC   
					power…24   
					980 System Module location…19   
					980EZ System Module…10   
					981 DC Eliminator…10   
					982A and noise problems…37   
					982A Low-Level Isolator…10   
					983…19   
					983 Four-Channel AutoMatch   
					Module…11   
					983 Module placement…19   
					987 Equal Volume Comparison…8   
					987 EVC Audio Level Module…11   
					987 EVC Control Module   
					placement…19   
					987 EVC Module and control   
					panel installation…28   
					988 Module settings…18   
					988 programming switches…18   
					988 Volume Control Panel…9   
					990 External Infrared   
					Receiver…11   
					990 Remote Infrared   
					Receiver…29   
					993 Amp Share Adapter,   
					about…11   
					B 
					diagram…46   
					BAT+ connections on 916X…23   
					Battery lead wire testing   
					hookups…24   
					Blinking numeric displays on 902/   
					903…33   
					Booster Amps and Model 983…19   
					Boosters. See also Two-channel   
					Boosters and powered EQs…13   
					Bus cable installation…20   
					Bus, definition of…5   
					915X and DC distribution…23   
					916X and DC distribution…23   
					920X Low-Level Expansion   
					Module…10   
					922 Low-level Selector…9   
					924X Low-Level Expansion   
					Module…10   
					932 Speaker Selector…14   
					932 Speaker Module hookup   
					diagram…51   
					932 Speaker Selector…9   
					940EZ High-level, Selector…9, 10   
					993 Amp Share Adapter   
					hookup…50   
					994/995 PSB connection on   
					910D…45   
					9A80 Crossover…10, 12   
					Bus extension cables…20   
					Bus fabrication…20   
					53   
				bUS flashing in EVC window…32   
					BUS MONITOR LED on 980…32   
					Buses, explanation of…7   
					Bypass and EQ group   
					planning…12   
					Bypass and programming   
					switches…18   
					Bypass, definition of…5   
					Bypass example wiring   
					diagram…40   
					Infrared Receiver…11   
					Install remaining products…37   
					Installing bus cables…20   
					E 
					EQ and Amplifier Bypass…22   
					EQ Bypass…46   
					EQ bypass hookup…23   
					EQ installation…35   
					EQ, processor, or crossover   
					hookup diagram…46   
					Equal Volume Comparison…8   
					Equalizer switching…12   
					EVC…8   
					EVC Audio Level Module…11   
					EVC Control Module location…19   
					Expander Module installation…19   
					Expander Modules, definition   
					of…6   
					K 
					Kit 17 and FM distribution…10   
					Kit16 and FM distribution…10   
					L 
					Left-Right switch…18   
					Left-Right switch and Model   
					932…51   
					Left/Right Speaker Hookup…51   
					Lock out on 902…9   
					LOW VOLTAGE LED…32   
					Low-capacitance RCA patch   
					cables…20   
					C 
					Calibration microphone and 902   
					installation…28   
					Calibration of speaker volume…8   
					CD Changer Distribution…10, 11   
					CD Changers and DC power…23   
					Choosing switch modules…12   
					Comparing A/B systems…38   
					Components of the Access™   
					System…8   
					Computer for product selection…7   
					Connecting the battery…37   
					Connector polarity…20   
					Continuous Power Mode…25   
					Control panel cut-out sizes…28   
					Control Panel, definition of…5   
					Control Panel installation…28   
					Control Panel testing…32   
					Control Panel to select   
					Expanders for 902/903…29   
					Expansion ports…19   
					Low-level Bus…20   
					F 
					Low-level bus example…7   
					Low-Level Bus example wiring   
					diagram…40   
					Low-Level Bus installation…21   
					Low-level bypass hookup…23   
					Low-level signal…7   
					F-to-Motorola cables…26. See   
					also Antenna Distribution   
					System   
					Flashing numeric displays…33   
					FM Distribution System…26   
					Four-channel amp addressing…49   
					FRONT HIGH-LEVEL BUS   
					(bypass hookup)…22   
					M 
					Microphone installation (902)…28   
					Model 910 Head Unit hookup   
					diagram…45   
					Model 980 2-Channel hookup…47   
					Model 980 6-Channel   
					Hookup…47   
					Module count on 902/903…33   
					Module, definition of…6   
					Module ID and 4-channel   
					amps…49   
					Module ID and address   
					settings…15   
					Module ID settings…16   
					Mono Speaker Hookup and   
					addressing…51   
					Multi-channel displays…12   
					Multiple speaker pair   
					selection…38   
					Front/Rear/Sub example wiring   
					diagram…41   
					products…7   
					Control Panels…8   
					Crossover installation…35   
					Crossover, Model 9A80…10   
					Crossover switching…12   
					G 
					Green/white/brown gray cable…20   
					Ground loop isolator, installation   
					of…37   
					Ground loops and 982A…10   
					D 
					H 
					DC Bus wiring diagram…40   
					DC Eliminator…10   
					DC Expander Module   
					Hardware installation…3, 19   
					Head unit DC connection…45   
					Head unit installation…34   
					Head unit selector…9   
					Head unit switching…12   
					High-level Bus (Speaker Bus)…21   
					High-Level Bus and bypass from   
					910D…22   
					installation…19   
					DC Power Bus and 910D…24   
					DC Power Distribution Cables…23   
					Dedicated Crossover…12   
					Dedicated crossover…12   
					Delayed Conserve Power   
					Mode…25   
					Demonstration Features…38   
					Deselecting Products with   
					PSBs…38   
					Diagnostics for 902/903…32   
					Diagnostics on 902…8   
					Digital Audio Adapters…10   
					DIP switches…18   
					Display component hookup…34   
					Duplicate addresses…33   
					Multiple speaker pairs in   
					parallel…18   
					High-Level head unit   
					N 
					connections…45   
					Hum, troubleshooting…37   
					Noise problems…37   
					Numbering the Product   
					Groups…15   
					I 
					Identification boxes…18   
					Indicator LED installation…30   
					Infrared Control Module…10   
					O 
					Open or vacant headers…21   
					Optical Digital Audio Adapters…10   
					54   
				PSBs…37   
					Testing initial product   
					P 
					S 
					Parallel Speaker Limit   
					settings…25   
					PC Interface…10   
					Sample wiring diagram…40   
					Security system installation…31   
					Selecting Products…7   
					Shared amplifier hookup…50   
					Signal Buses, different types…7   
					SilenTouch, definition of…6   
					SilenTouch in systems with   
					988…18   
					SilenTouch LED and normal   
					operation…32   
					Siren installation…31   
					Six-channel system example   
					wiring diagram…41   
					Software version…32   
					Source Bus installation…21   
					Source selector…9   
					Speaker Bus…20. See also   
					Speaker Bus Installation   
					Speaker Bus example wiring   
					diagram…40   
					installation…36   
					Testing Network Function…32   
					Testing speaker limit…34   
					Testing your system…24   
					TheftAlert, definition of…6   
					TheftAlert installation…31   
					TheftAlert LED and normal   
					operation…32   
					TheftAlert operation…38   
					Timeout Minutes switch…18   
					Timeout minutes switch…18   
					Tools you will need…15   
					Troubleshooting noise   
					problems…37   
					Position #4 and bypass…48   
					Position 4. See Bypass   
					Position, definition of…5, 6   
					Power LED…32   
					Power Memory Mode…25   
					Power Mode settings…24   
					Power Supply. See also Hybrid™   
					Power Source   
					Power supply hookup…24   
					Power Supply Ventilation…24   
					Powered EQ Product Groups…13   
					Powered Equalizers and EQ   
					groups…12   
					Processor installation…35   
					Processor switching…12   
					Processor/EQ hookup   
					diagram…46   
					Two-channel Booster   
					Amplifier. See also Boosters   
					Two-channel example system…40   
					U 
					User Interfaces…8   
					Product Group, definition of…6   
					Speaker Bus installation…21   
					Product Group lock out on 902…9 Speaker extension…20   
					V 
					Product Groups about…12   
					Product Groups and the 902…15   
					Product Indicators…9   
					Product Select Button   
					installation…30   
					Speaker Hookup…51   
					Speaker Limit…18   
					Vacant headers…21   
					Ventilation of Power Supply…24   
					Volume control module…18   
					Speaker Limit and 988…18   
					Speaker Limit settings…25   
					Speaker Module addressing…51   
					Speaker Product Groups…14   
					Speaker selector…9   
					W 
					Product Select Button on   
					910D…45   
					Warranty…52   
					Wiring diagram for 2-channel   
					system…40   
					Product Select Button testing…33   
					Product Select Buttons…9   
					Product selection…7   
					Programming Switches on the   
					902/903…29   
					SPL AutoLimiting and 987…11   
					SPL on 902…9   
					SPST (single-pole, single-throw)   
					switch…31   
					Switch Settings S M B T D…17   
					Switching Modules, definition   
					of…6   
					Y 
					Yellow/red/blue/black cable…20   
					PSB…7. See also Product Select   
					Button   
					PSB, definition of…6   
					System Bus…20   
					System Bus, definition of…5, 7   
					System Bus example wiring   
					diagram…40   
					System bus extension…20   
					System Bus Test…32   
					System, definition of…6   
					System extension…20   
					System Module Accessories…31   
					System Modules, definition of…6   
					System Reset and remote   
					switches…32   
					R 
					RCA patch cords…20   
					RCA patch cords and Low-Level   
					Bus…21   
					REAR HIGH-LEVEL BUS (bypass   
					hookup)…22   
					Remote Control and 902/   
					903…8, 29   
					Remote Power Switch…31   
					REMOTES terminal block on   
					980…31   
					Systems Product Group…8   
					Resetting TheftAlert™…31   
					RF Antenna Distribution   
					System…26   
					RS232 Serial Interface/PC   
					Interface…10   
					T 
					Termination plug for RF   
					distribution system…26   
					Test product selection with   
					55   
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