Integra Speaker System MZA 47 User Manual

Multizone Amplifier  
MZA-4.7  
Instruction Manual  
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Quick Install Guide  
Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions...............................2  
Quick Install Guide ..............................................3  
Supplied Accessories..........................................3  
Precautions .........................................................4  
Features ..............................................................5  
Part Names and Functions..................................7  
Typical System Configuration..............................9  
Controller Termination.......................................11  
Advanced IR Control .........................................12  
Multiple MZA-4.7 Stacks ...................................13  
Zone Linking......................................................14  
Automation ........................................................15  
RS232 Protocol .................................................16  
Menu Navigation ...............................................20  
Programming Using IMC (Integra Music Center)......22  
Specifications ....................................................28  
Unpacking  
Immediately upon receiving your MZA-4.7 inspect the  
carton for evidence of mishandling during shipment.  
Then carefully unpack the unit and inspect for damage.  
Please save the shipping carton and all inner packing  
materials in the event that the MZA-4.7 needs to be  
shipped for service or moved to a new location.  
Should you discover that the MZA-4.7 has been damaged  
during shipping please contact your dealer immediately.  
1. Check website for latest firmware, and upload if not  
current.  
2. If adding an amplifier to an exiting stack or combin-  
ing amplifiers all firmware must be the same on all  
amplifiers  
3. Zone setting. The units all ship with zones 1,2,3,4  
already setup.  
To add additional amplifiers to a stack the zones  
must be changed on the additional amplifiers. If  
there are zone duplications in a stack of amplifiers  
the zones with the same number will exactly mirror  
each other’s operation.  
Supplied Accessories  
Make sure you have the following accessories:  
To change an amplifier zone follow the following  
steps.  
Do not connect the expansion bus cable.  
From the front facia rotate the Knob to select the  
appropriate amplifier – turn it on, and then select the  
“More” menu (right arrow). Scroll through the menu  
and select “Set Zone” and change to the required  
assignment pushing the Knob to set.  
AC Power Cable  
CD-ROM  
4. Wire the keypads to the rear of the amplifier.  
5. To setup the keypad follow the Controllers instruc-  
tion manual, Briefly:  
with a zone, press the SET key (behind the cover plate)  
followed by the S2 key.  
Turn the required amplifier zone ON and OFF twice.  
The Keypad beeps signalling it has been successfully  
zoned. The Keypad now controls that zone.  
Learn codes into the Keypad by first selecting the  
source button ie S3. Press the SET key followed by the  
S1 key to enter keypad IR learning mode.  
*In catalogs and on packaging, the letter at the end of the product  
name indicates the color. Specifications and operations are the  
same regardless of color.  
Press the button you want to learn an IR code into.  
Align the remote with the front lower window and  
press the button on the remote to donate the IR code to  
that button. Continue learning codes for that source.  
Press the SET key to exit learn mode.  
Select the next source, ie S2. Then press SET followed  
by S1 and repeat the learning process.  
6. To prevent a user from changing the MZA-4.7’s  
critical installation settings, “Setup Lockout” can be  
selected in the Setup Menu. To enter the setup menu  
press and hold the multi jog for > 10 second, scroll  
through to “Setup Lockout” enter and select “Yes.”  
The “Setup” and “More” menus on the amplifier are  
no longer accessible to the user.  
7. To unlock the MZA-4.7, return to the setup menu as  
above. And enter the password: 1396  
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Precautions  
1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use  
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal with-  
out the permission of the copyright holder.  
nals. The supply is internally fused and will open  
circuit (self-resetting) Never connect the amplifier’s  
12VDC terminals to an external power supply.  
2. AC Fuse  
For U.S. models  
CAUTION:  
FCC Information for User  
CAUTION:  
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST  
RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME  
TYPE T6.3A 250V FUSE.  
REFER REPLACEMENT TO QUALIFIED SER-  
VICE PERSONNEL.  
The user changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-  
dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
3. Care—Occasionally you should dust the unit all  
over with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft  
cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild deter-  
gent and water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards  
with a clean cloth. Don’t use abrasive cloths, thin-  
ners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because  
they may damage the finish or remove the panel let-  
tering.  
4. Power  
WARNING  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE  
FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SEC-  
TION CAREFULLY.  
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country.  
Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the  
voltage requirements printed on the unit’s rear panel  
(e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz).  
The power cord plug is used to disconnect this unit  
from the AC power source. Make sure that the plug  
is readily operable (easily accessible) at all times.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-  
ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-  
nician for help.  
5. Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands—Never  
handle this unit or its power cord while your hands  
are wet or damp. If water or any other liquid gets  
inside this unit, have it checked by your Onkyo  
dealer.  
For Canadian Models  
6. Handling Notes  
NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS  
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.  
For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,  
FULLY INSERT.  
• If you need to transport this unit, use the original  
packaging to pack it how it was when you origi-  
nally bought it.  
• Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit  
for a long time, because they may leave marks on  
the case.  
• This unit’s top and rear panels may get warm  
after prolonged use. This is normal.  
• If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may  
not work properly the next time you turn it on, so  
be sure to use it occasionally.  
Modèle pour les Canadien  
REMARQUE: CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE  
LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME  
NMB-003 DU CANADA.  
Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisée:  
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLEC-  
TRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS  
LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRE-  
SPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER  
JUSQU’AU FOND.  
7. Speaker Shorts—Under no circumstances should  
the speaker output terminals of the unit be short cir-  
cuited, or connected to another output.  
8. RS232 Connection—Avoid plugging the RS232  
cable into the unit while power is connected.  
9. Direct Sun light—Avoid installing the amplifier in  
positions where the front panel is exposed to direct  
sunlight – may cause control to become sluggish.  
10. Controller Connection—Never connect more than  
four controllers to the 12VDC power supply termi-  
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Features  
Thank you for purchasing an Integra MZA-4.7 Multi-Zone Amplifier.  
Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit.  
Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening  
enjoyment from your new Multi-Zone Amplifier.  
Please retain this manual for future reference.  
A MZA-4.7 may receive IR directly from the front panel  
receiver or via the two “Controller Interface” connec-  
tions.  
There are zone specific IR commands and also a set of  
global IR commands.  
The commands are: ON, OFF, Standby (toggling), Mute,  
Amp Volume Up, Amp Volume Down, Pre Volume Up,  
Pre Volume Down, Source Selects, On with Source Spe-  
cific commands.  
The Global commands also include PRESET1 - PRE-  
SET 6, Alarm Enable, Alarm OFF, and 5 minute Sleep.  
Multi-Zone, Multi-Source, Video Switching  
The MZA-4.7 has four separate preamplifiers and ampli-  
fiers, providing 4 zones of independent yet integrated  
control.  
There are seven stereo sources (S1 - S7) and an eighth  
mono source (S8) typically used for paging applications.  
Each zone has an eight-source composite video switcher,  
so monitor screen’s in four different rooms may display  
any of the eight sources (S1 - S8).  
Preamplifiers and Outputs  
Each zone has bass, treble, balance and loudness control.  
These are accessed either from the front panel or IMC  
(Integra Music Center) program.  
The preamplifier output volume may be independent of  
the amplifier volume, or made to track the amplifier with  
an adjustable offset ( 20dB). The tracking feature is  
ideal for passive subwoofer control, while the indepen-  
dent volume feature is useful for limited control in  
closecoupled rooms.  
Real Time Clock  
The MZA-4.7 is equipped with a real time clock.  
The amplifier may be set up to function as an alarm  
clock, so that at 6.30am in the morning 5 days a week,  
the master bedroom zone could be made to turn on,  
select tuner, and go to a specific volume. Multiple  
Alarms are feasible (max of 6) However the Alarm  
Enable & OFF commands act upon all programmed  
Alarms.  
A useful protection feature is “Maximum Volume limit-  
ing.” This limits the maximum volume of either the  
amplifier or preamplifier.  
The clock continues to operate typically > 48 hours with-  
out power – more than enough to keep the time current  
during lengthy power outages.  
Amplifier Power, Protection, and Clipping  
Indicators  
IR Emitter Ports  
There are 4 Buffered IR emitter Ports.  
50 Watts RMS per channel into 8 ohms, capable of driv-  
ing into 6 ohms.  
The amplifiers are protected against short-term output  
shorts.  
The front panel zone indicators will flash red when the  
zone amplifiers are overdriven into clipping.  
Two IR ports have routing, and are linked to their respec-  
tive “Controller Interface” ports. These ports control  
zone specific source components. Two IR ports are the  
sum of both IR sources; these control theAll zone source  
components.  
Presets and Paging  
Thermal Control  
There are six amplifier presets and a page preset.  
Presets 1 - 6 are momentary and cause the amplifier to go  
to a predetermined setup, i.e. standby, volume & source  
selection.  
There are three progressive levels of thermal control:  
• An internal fan is turned on to aid cooling.  
• The amplifier volume is reduced 20dB.  
The presets may also be programmed with event sched-  
uling, and are used by the alarm clock.  
• The amplifiers are shutdown until the temperature  
reduces below the first level.  
The “Page Preset” mode is for paging applications and is  
invoked by a contact closure between the “0V” and the  
“PG” terminals. When the contact closure is released the  
amplifier zones return to their previous states.  
Care should be taken to ensure adequate ventilation – see  
“Important Safety Instructions” on page 2.  
USB, RS232 and IR Control  
The MZA-4.7 may be controlled and monitored via  
either the front Panel USB or rear panel RS232 serial  
interface.  
In multi amplifier installations where the amplifiers are  
interconnected using an expansion bus cable, only one  
USB or RS232 connection is required to control the  
stack of amplifiers.  
Zone Linking  
A zone may be programmed to link one other zone. Zone  
linking ties the source selection together. It may also tie  
the volume, and standby.  
This is useful for closely coupled audio areas where it is  
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Features—Continued  
advantageous to have different volume control but the  
same source, or the same volume with separate standby  
control. Zone linking is setup either via the front panel  
user interface or by the IMC program.  
Restoring Defaults clears all memory and resets the zone  
allocations to zones 1 - 4.  
Setup Lockout  
Locks access to the System Setup and More menus  
where installation critical adjustments can be made.  
Password = 1396  
32 Zones  
There are 32 zones of possible control.  
On a MZA-4.7 each zone must be different, however in  
a multiple amplifier stack same zone amplifiers are pos-  
sible – they simply mimic every parameter.  
Firmware Upgradable  
May be updated with the latest operational firmware,  
using the USB Uploader program.  
Provides a degree of future proofing, and flexibility.  
Expansion Bus  
Data, IR, Amp-On & Audio sources are interconnected  
via the expansion bus.  
The expansion bus feature vastly simplifies the installa-  
tion cabling of an amplifier stack.  
One amplifier is connected to another using a 34-way  
ribbon cable. Connections are made from the output of  
the first amplifier to the input of the second etc.  
All audio sources must be connected to the first ampli-  
fier.  
Note: Video signals are not passed through the expan-  
sion bus.  
Door Bell  
Looped 1.5 second mono sounds can be generated as  
part of a page preset.  
Suitable “wav” files are uploaded to the unit using the  
IMC program. IMC truncates the “wav” files to a suit-  
able size.  
12VDC 1A Power  
Two 12VDC jacks are available for powering external  
accessories – internally fused at 1A (Self-resetting).  
Amplifier ON Status – “Amp-On”  
Each zone has front panel ON status indication, and  
12VDC OUT on the rear panel connector: (1, 2, 3, 4 &  
#). The # “AMP ON” output is a logic “And” output, i.e.  
if any zone is ON then the output will be 12V. This is  
useful for driving a relay that connects AC power to  
source equipment. The “AMP ON” output’s are pro-  
tected against shorts. The “AMP ON” outputs default to  
tracking the preamplifier ON status, but may optionally  
be set to track the amplifier ON status using the IMC  
program.  
Power Failure Restoration  
After an AC power outage the MZA-4.7 restores its set-  
tings to the pre-interrupted state.  
All internal settings are stored in non-volatile memory,  
except the clock that runs for at least 48 hours on stored  
power.  
Restore Defaults  
The MZA-4.7 may be set to the default settings.  
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Part Names and Functions  
Front Panel  
1
2
3
4
Multi Jog  
Push to Enter  
Zone  
1
2
3
4
USB  
-
MZA 4.7  
6 7  
5
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A Front Panel  
E Zone Indicators  
Solid Aluminum front Panel.  
From left to right zone 1 - 4. The indicators are blue  
when ON, and flash red when the amplifiers are  
overdriven into clipping.  
B Infra-Red Receiver  
Receiver for the MZA-4.7 IR control – Not IR pass  
through!  
F USB Mini B port  
The port is used to setup, control or monitor the  
MZA-4.7. An USB mini cable must be used when  
connecting to a PC or building management system.  
C LCD display  
Back lit LCD display for menu guided control and  
programming. The display is dimmed when all  
zones are OFF.  
G Chassis Feet  
Set high enough to provide unrestricted airflow  
through the chassis for convection cooling.  
D Multi Jog  
The display menus are navigated and selections  
made using left and right rotation and pushes on the  
knob.  
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Part Names and Functions—Continued  
Rear Panel  
1
2
3
4
5
6
L
K J98  
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The +12VDC output is internally fused – self-reset-  
ting – and has a maximum load of four Keypad or  
IR receivers. The Data terminal sends amplifier sta-  
tus to the Keypads.  
A AC INLET  
IEC socket.  
B Speaker Terminals  
Plug in terminal clamp connectors accept 1.5mm2  
speaker wires.  
H Routed IR Emitter Ports  
3.5 mm mono phone jacks. IR1 and IR2 are used to  
control specific source components. The port is only  
output IR strings received from their associated  
controller interface.  
C ZONE PREOUT  
Audio and composite video outputs.  
D RS232 Comm Port  
The port is used for setup, control or monitoring.  
The interconnecting cable must be straight: 9 pin  
‘D’ connectors.  
I IR Emitter Ports  
3.5 mm mono phone jacks. The two jacks labeled  
IR1+IR2 are for control of source components com-  
mon to all zones. They output the combined IR1  
and IR2 IR strings.  
Codes supplied from KEY PAD1 will not present  
on IR2. Codes supplied from KEY PAD2 will not  
present on IR1.  
E EXPANSION BUS OUTPUT  
34 way IDC header. Connects to the expansion bus  
input of the next MZA-4.7 in the stack.  
F AMP ON CONTROL  
A contact closure between the PG and 0V terminals  
invokes the Page preset, enabling paging or doorbell  
activation.  
J 12V OUT  
The connectors supply 12VDC 1Amp max. Centre  
Positive, 2.1mm pin diameter.  
AMP-ON 1,2,3 and 4 output 12VDC when the  
Zone preamplifier or amplifier is ON, while  
AMPON # is 12VDC when any of the zones are  
ON.  
K EXPANSION BUS INPUT  
Connects with another MZA-4.7’s expansion bus  
output – provides connection of source equipment  
audio, control and IR.  
G Controller Interface  
For connecting to keypads and IR receivers. There  
are two controller interface ports:  
L INPUT Terminals  
Source component line level and composite video  
inputs.  
KEY PAD1 and 2, and each are linked with an IR  
emitter port providing IR routing.  
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Typical System Configuration  
Lounge  
Study  
TV or screen  
ACTIVE  
SUB  
Keypad  
Zone 1  
Zone 2  
Bedroom & Ensuite  
Gym  
TV or  
screen  
TV or  
screen  
Keypad  
AMP  
Zone 3  
Zone 4  
Tuner  
To IR2  
SAT receiver  
To IR1  
CD changer  
DVD Player  
To IR1 + IR2  
VCR  
To IR1 + IR2  
DVD Changer  
Fig 1  
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Typical System Configuration—Continued  
Fig 1 depicts a typical configuration, where the  
MZA-4.7 is providing audio into four listening zones.  
Each zone consists of a room with a pair of speakers, and  
a suitable controller. Additionally a zone may require  
TV’s or screens. In Fig 1 three such screens are shown in  
the Lounge, Gym, and Bedroom. Each zone may be lis-  
tening/watching any of the connected sources: Satellite  
Receiver, DVD, Video, Digital Music Server, CD  
Changer, or Tuner.  
All four zones may even select the same source, in such  
circumstances there is a possibility that all four zones  
may be trying to control that source – this is not always  
desirable – so a system should be well planned and  
where appropriate additional source equipment  
installed.  
Speakers  
Speakers in each zone are connected to the MZA-4.7 by  
“Home-Run” speaker cables.  
Controllers  
Each zone has specific control requirements.  
Each zone has a maximum loading of 6 ohms.  
Fig 1 depicts a powered subwoofer in the study. The  
subwoofer is driven by the zone 2 preamplifier, and is set  
to track the zone 2 amplifier volume. The subwoofer vol-  
ume or offset can be adjusted for correct tonal balance.  
Fig 1 additionally depicts a pair of speakers in the bed-  
room. These are the associated bedroom ensuite speak-  
ers and are driven by a low powered slave amplifier. The  
zone 4 preamplifier has been set to “Independent” mode  
and connects to the low powered slave amplifier.  
Independent mode is where the preamplifier volume  
may be different from the amplifier volume (within a  
range of 68), it also has independent Standby and Mut-  
ing.  
• Zone 1 - The Lounge  
The ideal control in the lounge environment is from  
the sofa or lounge suite.  
• Zone 2 - The Study  
This is a listening environment where remote con-  
trols are not welcome on the busy desk. The best  
solution is a wall-mounted keypad. An Integra key-  
pad displays amplifier power and source selection  
status. The keypad learns the source equipment IR  
commands, and relays these to the equipment via the  
MZA-4.7.  
• Zone 3 - The Gym  
Video Outputs  
An Integra keypad are used to provide additional  
access to the CD changer, and SAT receiver. In addi-  
tion the Keypads IR receiver is enabled so that  
changes can be made using a remote while working  
out.  
The composite video outputs are suitable for driving  
ONE composite video display device. To avoid signal  
degradation, home runs of appropriate video cable  
should be less than 100 meters.  
• Zone 4 - The Bedroom  
An Integra keypad is situated by the bedrooms  
adjoining ensuite and provides control in that envi-  
ronment. The bedroom control is via the keypad’s IR  
receiver and a learning remote control.  
Source control IR emitters are plugged into the IR out  
ports.  
There are two IR ports which combine both the control-  
ler inputs (IR1 + IR2). These outputs control sources  
required in all zones i.e. DVD,VCR, CD and DMS. Each  
controller interface has an associated IR Out port that  
routes IR only to that output. In Fig 1 the SAT emitter is  
plugged into IR out port IR1, which means the zone 1, 3  
and 4 controllers may control the SAT source. The Tuner  
emitter is plugged into IR Out port IR2, so only the zone  
2 controller may control the Tuner.  
Source Components  
The MZA-4.7 has RCA audio inputs for connecting  
seven stereo source components and one mono source.  
The Fig 1 configuration has only six of the possible eight  
sources populated.  
Each zone may select from any of the connected sources.  
Someone in the lounge may be listening and viewing the  
DVD source, while another in the study may be listening  
to music from the Digital Music server.  
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Controller Termination  
Orange and Green  
White/Blue  
White/Green  
White/Orange  
CAT5E cable used to  
connect controllers  
to MZA-4.7  
Pin #  
Wire Color  
Keypad function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White/Orange  
Orange  
+12V DC  
0V  
supply  
supply  
output  
White/Green  
Blue  
IR  
nc  
White/Blue  
Green  
Data  
0V  
input  
supply  
White/Brown  
Brown  
nc  
nc  
Table 1  
Fig 2  
The recommended wiring and color scheme is shown in Fig 2.  
Use the Standard 568-B color code for the CAT5E termination to the Controller – see Table 1. Although it is possible  
to daisy chain controllers we recommend “home runs” of CAT5E cable with a maximum cable length of 200m.  
Note: Some IR receivers have an Amplifier On indicator, their “On” terminal should be connected to the zone’s AMP  
ON output not to the controller interface ports “Data” terminal.  
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Advanced IR Control  
Tuner 2  
To A  
SAT 2  
Tuner 1  
To B  
SAT 1  
CD changer  
To IR2  
Fig 3  
IR routing – discussed in “Typical System Configuration” on page 9 – is used to address specific centrally located source  
components.  
When several same brand and model source components are required in an installation, steps must be taken to isolate  
the radiated IR from interfering with their discrete operation. This may be achieved either by installing them in different  
cupboards or by using black IR blocking foam tape over the IR emitters. The IR blocking foam tape is the preferred  
solution, since cupboard doors are often left open.  
Fig 3 shows a typical installation where several SAT receivers and tuners are required.  
The dashed lines enclosing the source components represent IR isolation.  
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Multiple MZA-4.7 Stacks  
To next amplifier  
in the Stack  
To IR2  
Tuner  
SAT receiver  
DVD Player  
To IR1  
CD changer  
To IR1 + IR2  
VCR  
To IR1 + IR2  
DVD Changer  
Fig 4  
In large installations where multiple MZA-4.7’s are required, the expansion bus may be used to convey inter-amplifier  
control, source component Audio, and IR.  
Fig 4 shows inter-connected amplifiers using an expansion bus lead. The source component audio inputs must be  
plugged into the first MZA-4.7, where they are buffered and sent to the next amplifier in the stack. The maximum  
recommended expansion is eight units.  
If connecting serial RS232 only one connection to any amplifier is necessary.  
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Zone Linking  
Lounge  
Study  
TV or screen  
ACTIVE  
SUB  
Keypad  
Zone 1  
Zone 2  
SAT receiver  
DVD Player  
To IR1  
CD changer  
To IR1 + IR2  
To IR1 + IR2  
DVD Changer  
VCR  
Fig 5  
Zone linking is a useful feature for simplifying control in closely coupled rooms, where the rooms require different  
volume levels and On/Off status, yet the same audio source.  
If for instance the Lounge and Study zones in the “Typical System Configuration” on page 9 were always used together  
on the same source, then zone linking could be used to simplify the control of the two otherwise separate zones. Zone  
2 is simply linked to zone 1 either via the front panel user interface or IMC program (see page 22). Once linked both  
zones will always select the same source whether controlled by the lounge remote control, or study keypad.  
It is possible to only link a pair of zones together, i.e. zone 1 linked to zone 2.  
On the same MZA-4.7 it would be possible to also link zone 3 to zone 4.  
Options are also provided for Linking volume and/or standby via IMC.  
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Automation  
Control  
System  
Interface  
Contact closure  
required when  
paging  
Line Level  
Input  
Phone or Paging  
System  
Fig 6  
Any MZA-4.7 parameter is controllable using the serial RS232 interface. The RS232 protocol is outlined in the follow-  
ing section, and encompasses both the amplifier and connected keypads. The interface is bidirectional, allowing the  
amplifier and network to be monitored.  
The interconnecting cable must be straight: 9 pin ‘D’ connectors.  
Fig 6 shows a typical touch panel controller providing the user interface to an MZA-4.7. The controller has its own  
operating system that is programmed to handle the RS232 protocol. An automation system is not restricted to touch  
panels, it may be an extension of a home lighting, security, building management, or other specialized home automation  
system.  
The “Page Preset” is a special preset that is invoked whenever there is a contact closure across the “PG” and 0V termi-  
nals. Each zone on the MZA-4.7 may be set to a specific input (utility) and at specific volumes (depends on room and  
application). When the contact closure is opened the MZA-4.7 returns to its previous states. The “Page Preset” is useful  
for telephone paging, door and gate phone paging, or doorbell applications.  
Note: The S8 input is summed with the internal doorbell generator.  
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RS232 Protocol  
The RS232 serial port provides data acquisition and control of Integra networks by a home automation system, or PC.  
The interconnecting cable must be straight: 9 pin ‘D’ connectors.  
Baud Rate = 9600, Characters are all ASCII.  
Command Structure: <command><zone><data>line feed.  
Command  
Command  
01  
Description  
Standby  
02  
Mute  
03  
04  
Source Selection  
Volume  
05  
Bass  
06  
Treble  
07  
Balance  
09  
Send All parameters  
Cause key press on Keypad  
Amplifier features  
Maximum Volume Limit  
Link Zone  
0B  
0C  
0D  
0F  
11  
Volume Up  
12  
Volume Down  
Zone Name  
Preamplifier Volume Mode  
Preset Selection / status  
Volume BCD format  
1C  
1D  
1E  
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Zone  
Integra amplifiers and keypads are encoded with up to 32 zones  
The zone byte is used for checking if the command is applicable to the device receiving the command and if so, for  
optionally selecting a “sub-device”, e.g. a bank or part of a device. All Zones are addressed using FF.  
– The lower 5 bits of the zone byte represent the zone 0 - 31 selection, i.e:  
00000 bin = 00 (hex) = zone 0  
00001 bin = 01 (hex) = zone 1  
01010 bin = 0A (hex) = zone 10  
11111 bin = 1F (hex) = zone 31  
– The upper 3 bits represent the sub-device. The sub-device codes for the MZA-4.7 are:  
standard amplifier  
page preset amplifier  
standard preamplifier  
= 000  
= 001  
= 010  
page preset preamplifier = 011  
Examples: Addressing a zone 10 preamplifier: Binary 010-01010 or 2A hex  
Addressing a zone 10 amplifier: Binary 000-01010 or 0A hex  
Addressing all Zone amp & preamplifier: FF hex  
Send ASCII “2A”  
Send ASCII “0A”  
Send ASCII “FF”  
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RS232 Protocol—Continued  
Data  
Command  
Standby  
(01)  
Content  
00 – Standby OFF  
01 – Standby ON  
04 Toggle  
00 – Mute  
01 – Un-mute  
02 Toggle Mute  
00 – S5  
Mute  
(02)  
Source Selection  
(03)  
01 – S6  
02 – S7  
03 – S4  
04 – S8  
05 – S1  
06 – S2  
07 – S3  
Volume  
00 – A0 range  
(04)  
Bass  
(05)  
Treble  
(06)  
Balance  
(07)  
Send all parameters  
F4 – 0C (–12dB - +12dB)  
F4 – 0C (–12dB - +12dB)  
EC – 14 (Left –20dB - Right –20dB)  
XX – value ignored  
(09)  
Amplifier features  
(0C)  
Maximum Volume Limit  
00 – Loudness disabled  
01 – Loudness enabled  
00 – A0 range  
(0D)  
Link Zone  
(0F)  
Volume Up  
00 – 31 zone to be linked  
FF – for no zone linking  
XX – value ignored  
(11)  
Volume Down  
XX – value ignored  
(12)  
Zone Name  
Data field contains the ASCII string  
(1C)  
Preamplifier Volume Mode  
00 – A0 range  
(1D)  
Preset Selection  
(1E)  
FF = Independent mode.  
All Zone function: Zone byte = FF  
00 – Default : exit preset mode  
01 – Force “Page Preset”  
02 – Select Preset 1  
03 – Select Preset 2  
04 – Select Preset 3  
05 – Select Preset 4  
06 – Select Preset 5  
07 – Select Preset 6  
Volume BCD Format  
(26)  
0 – 99 in BCD format same as Front Panel display  
Notes:  
Commands are used as notifications. If an amplifier is switched ON, it will notify the other devices on the control  
bus by sending the Standby command (01). Any amplifiers with the same zone will take the notification as a  
command and also switch ON.  
When a command is sent to an amplifier it will first be transmitted on the control bus and then returned to the PC  
(Home automation system). If an error occurs an error will be returned instead of the original command. The PC  
(Home automation system) needs to ignore its command when it is returned.  
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RS232 Protocol—Continued  
A Standby ON command implies that the amplifier is not muted, if the amplifier was previously OFF, a mute  
command must follow the Standby command if it is muted.  
Not all Command and Data commands are covered in this document.  
The expected reply for the “Send all Parameters” command (09) is >144 bytes. All command fields listed in this  
document are contained in the reply. The reply also contains advanced commands not listed in this document. The  
home automation or PC’s buffer should be large enough to receive and process the 144-byte reply.  
If two pairs of zones are linked on an MZA-4.7, i.e. zones 1 & 2 and zones 3 & 4, and a “Link Zone” command is  
sent that links zones 2 & 3, then the MZA-4.7 has the following implications:  
Zone 2 links to Zone 3  
Since zone 2 is no longer linked to zone 1, zone 1 shall no longer be linked to zone 2.  
Since Zone 3 is no longer linked to zone 4, zone 4 shall no longer be linked to zone 3.  
Example strings:  
010A01: Standby ON command for zone 10 amplifier  
012A01: Standby ON command for zone 10 preamplifier  
060002: +2dB Treble setting on zone 0  
03IF02: S7 source selection on zone 31 amplifier  
0B0311: Volume down continuous push on zone 3 keypad  
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RS232 Protocol—Continued  
Keypad Key Codes  
An Integra Keypad may be directed to emit its learnt IR commands via RS232 control.  
This is achieved by sending a ‘Cause key press on Keypad’ command “0B” followed by the zone, and the Keypad key  
code (data).  
The Keypad key code is encoded with IR string repeats. (See table below)  
To terminate a continuously repeating ‘Key press’, command a “FF” keypad key code must be sent.  
Keypad  
REPEATS  
Continuous  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
08  
KEY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
28  
29  
2A  
2C  
2E  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
-
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
48  
49  
4A  
4C  
4E  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
-
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
68  
69  
6A  
6C  
6E  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
7E  
7F  
-
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
88  
89  
8A  
8C  
8E  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
9A  
9B  
9C  
9D  
9E  
9F  
-
A0  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A8  
A9  
AA  
AC  
AE  
B0  
B1  
B2  
B3  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B7  
B8  
B9  
BA  
BB  
BC  
BD  
BE  
BF  
-
C0  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
C8  
C9  
CA  
CC  
CE  
D0  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D4  
D5  
D6  
D7  
D8  
D9  
DA  
DB  
DC  
DD  
DE  
DF  
-
E0  
E1  
E2  
E3  
E4  
E5  
E8  
E9  
EA  
EC  
EE  
F0  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
FA  
FB  
FC  
FD  
FE  
-
Bank 6  
Bank 5  
Bank 4  
Bank 3  
Bank 2  
Bank 1  
Volume Up  
Standby Command  
Mute Command  
Volume Down  
Standby/Mute  
5
4
3
2
1
Skip  
Stop  
Play  
(Amp: S6)  
(Amp: S5)  
(Amp: S4)  
(Amp: S3)  
(Amp: S2)  
(Amp: S1)  
09  
0A  
0C  
0E  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
1A  
1B  
1C  
1D  
1E  
0
9
8
7
6
Track  
Pause  
+Track  
1F  
FF  
-
Stops continuous key press  
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Menu Navigation  
Front Panel user interface:  
The MZA-4.7 has a LCD display and multi-jog (Rotary Encoder with Push Select) for menu navigation.  
The menus are hierarchal providing access and control of all amplifier functions.  
The user navigates through the menu using left/right multi jog rotations and pushes for selections or escapes.  
The vertical bars indicate the selected function, while the animated bars indicate the selected function may be edited.  
After 30 seconds of multi jog inactivity the menu returns to the currently selected zones primary functions menu. If the  
Zone is ON then volume will be selected if OFF Power is selected.  
Firmware Display  
Select Room  
The model and firmware version is displayed for two  
seconds after initially powering the MZA-4.7.  
The selected device zone, zone number and room name  
(if named) are displayed.  
Note:  
The Illuminated circle represents the selected device  
zone. The order – left to right – is the same as the front  
panel Zone power indicators – useful feature when the  
amplifier’s zones have been assigned out of order.  
Rotating the multi jog moves the selection through the  
eight possible devices:  
The firmware may be updated to the most recent version  
by using the USB uploader program – check  
with your dealer for this procedure.  
Primary Functions Menu  
• Z1 Amp: Lounge  
• Z1 Pre:  
• Z2 Amp: Study  
• Z2 Pre:  
• Z3 Amp: Gym  
• Z3 Pre:  
• Z4 Amp: Bedroom  
• Z4 Pre: Ensuite  
If the zone is Off then the clock, zone or room name,  
power Off and select room arrow are displayed.  
Selection bars are shown surrounding the “Off” Power  
Status. Rotating the multi jog left or right shifts the  
selection bars so that either the power or select room  
arrow may be selected.  
Press the multi jog to enter the selected rooms primary  
function menu.  
More Functions Menu  
Pushing the multi jog when power is selected will turn  
the Zone 1 amp ON and display further functions  
• On/Off: Power Status  
Vol: Adjustment 0 - 99.  
• Source Select: S1 - S8.  
Selecting the right arrow in the primary function menu  
accesses the “More Functions Menu”.  
The available functions are:  
: Select Room  
• Bass: 0dB  
• Treble: 0dB  
• Balance: 0dB  
12dB of adjustment.  
12dB of adjustment.  
–20dB adjustment to the Left or  
Right.  
: More Functions Menu  
To adjust volume move the selection bars to surround the  
volume status and push the multi jog, the selection bars  
animate – indicating function edit – rotate the multi jog  
to adjust the volume.  
To escape push the multi jog.  
To mute or un-mute, long press the multi jog for 2 sec-  
onds while the volume is selected.  
When making a source selection, S1 has wide selection  
bars compared to S2 - S8. This is useful reference posi-  
tion should the source names have been changed using  
the IMC program.  
• Loudness: Off  
Defaults Off, and disabled when  
PRE is set to independent mode.  
• Max Volume: 99 May be set between the maximum  
of 99 and minimum of 20.  
• Set Zone: 1  
• Name:  
Zone encoding 0 -31, but not a  
zone occupied already on the  
amplifier.  
Maximum of 10 characters, upper  
and lower case text.  
• Link Zone: none May be linked to any ONE zone.  
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Menu Navigation—Continued  
• Preamp Volume: Only displayed if the room is a  
• Preset 5  
• Preset 6  
• Page Preset  
• Return:  
Creates preset 5.  
Creates preset 6.  
Creates page preset.  
Escapes to the Setup Menu.  
preamplifier.  
• Mode: Track  
Two options track or Independent  
• Track Offset: 0 –37 to +25 range of adjustment.  
• Return  
• Return:  
Steps back to More function menu.  
Steps back to the Primary func-  
tions menu.  
Restore Defaults:  
Clears the amplifier memory deleting Zone assignments,  
Room names, Zone Linking, Maximum Volume Limits,  
Bass, Treble & Balance adjustments, Loudness settings,  
Preset and Alarm clock and Preset programming. Select  
Yes to Restore Defaults.  
System Setup  
The System Setup menu is entered by pushing and hold-  
ing the Multi Jog for > 10 seconds.  
Rotating the Multi Jog displays the next System Setup  
function in the list:  
• Set Clock  
• Presets  
Setup Lockout:  
Locks access to the System Setup and More menus  
where installation critical adjustments can be made.  
• Restore Defaults  
• Setup Lockout  
• Return  
Set Clock:  
The clock is 24-Hour mode, and is set by first adjusting  
the hours, then minutes and finally the day, after which  
the menu escapes back to “Set Clock”.  
To clear the Setup lockout enter, enter the Setup Menu  
by holding down the multi Jog for > 10 seconds and  
enter the password: 1396  
Presets:  
Presets can be created, Alarm Clock and Paging preset  
programmed.  
Return:  
When entered returns to the “Primary Functions” menu.  
The menu has the following selections:  
Protection  
• Clear alarms  
Deletes all Alarm Clock program-  
ming.  
If the MZA-4.7 is operated in a confined space and in  
very high ambient temperatures the thermal protection  
may activate. Upon activation a protection message and  
temperature is displayed.  
• Protection: 100˚C All zones have volume reduced  
20dB.  
• Preset 1  
Creates preset 1. The following  
setup is the same for all other pre-  
set:  
• Set Alarm  
Sets the time and day(s) the alarm  
is to operate.  
• Protection: 105˚C All zones are shutdown until the  
• Alarm Enable Activates the alarm.  
• Set up Preset Displays a Preset version of the  
temperature reduces below 50˚C.  
The message is cleared either when the multi jog is  
pressed, or when the temperatures normalise. The reduc-  
tion of volume is turned off when the temperature of the  
amplifier drops back to normal.  
Primary functions menu where  
function values are adjusted.  
Select PS 1 to save and exit.  
• Room Selection Rooms may be excluded from the  
preset.  
• Return  
• Preset 2  
• Preset 3  
• Preset 4  
Escapes to the Preset Menu.  
Creates preset 2.  
Creates preset 3.  
Creates preset 4.  
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Programming Using IMC (Integra Music Center)  
Overview  
IMC is an amplifier setup program.  
Full control and tracking of any MZA-4.7 zone is provided.  
The program runs on PC’s running Win 2000 - Win XP operating systems, and communicates via either RS232 or USB.  
When a MZA-4.7 is first attached to a PC running IMC the clock is automatically set to the PC’s current time and date.  
A Keypad controller connected to the amplifier may also be controlled by IMC.  
Main Window  
IMC’s main window provides most of the user functionality required for real-time access and control of any Integra  
MZA-4.7 amplifier zone.  
The file menu contains the “New Window,” “Keypad Window,” “ViewAmplifier Log,” “Import Keypad File” and “Exit”  
commands.  
• New Window: Opens another instance of IMC’s main window. This is useful for displaying and controlling multiple  
zones simultaneously.  
• Keypad Window: A keypad window is displayed, and a user can cause the selected keypad on the network to emit  
its stored IR strings.  
• View Amplifier Log: Displays all historical over temperature events and the date and time they occurred.  
• Upload Sound: Direct IMC to the file location of suitable “wav” files. Click Open to upload the file to the amplifier.  
• Exit: Shuts down IMC.  
The option menu contains the port assignments. The program lists the ports on the PC/laptop.  
Select either USB or a suitable COM port for RS232.  
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Programming Using IMC (Integra Music Center)—Continued  
Zone Select  
To select the zone move the cursor over the zone tab’s down arrow and left click. A zone list window appears – make  
the selection with a left mouse click.  
Placing the cursor over the zone tab’s room description displays information about the amplifier’s device ID/serial  
number.  
Zoned Functions  
• Standby  
On, Off control of the amplifier or preamplifier is achieved by a left click over the standby buttons. The blue LED  
and the button shading indicate “On” status.  
A name edit window is opened by a right click above the standby Button, enter the new text and click OK to save  
and exit.  
The room name is transferred to the amplifier.  
• Mute  
A left mouse click above the mute button mutes the amplifier or preamplifier, a further life click un-mutes it.  
• Source Selects  
One of eight sources (S1 - S8) may be selected – the button shading indicates the selection. A source’s name may be  
changed with a right click over the source select button: A name edit window appears and new text entered.  
The short label (limited to 3 characters) appears on the amplifiers front panel, while the Label is displayed in IMC.  
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Programming Using IMC (Integra Music Center)—Continued  
Volume Levels  
The volume sliders may be changed either by left clicks above or below the displayed level, or by dragging the level  
down using a left click and hold.  
Note: If the amplifier is in “Tracking” mode then changing one volume changes the other.  
• Maximum Volume Limit  
The maximum volume limit is set firstly by identifying the slider with a left mouse click, then on the keyboard hold  
down the “Shift” key and adjust the level using the “Up” and “Down” keys. The limit is indicated above the slider  
level by a black bar as shown above in the Kitchen’s volume slider.  
• Preamplifier Tracking / Independent Mode  
The chain link button between the volume sliders is used to toggle the preamplifier volume tracking mode. When  
the chain symbol is unbroken the preamplifier volume tracks the amplifier volume. An offset between the preampli-  
fier and amplifier volume may be made by identifying the volume bar to be changed with a left click, then make the  
change on the keyboard by holding down the “Ctrl” key and adjust the level using the “Up” or “Down” keys.  
When the chain link button is broken, the preamplifier is in “Independent” mode.  
While in independent mode the preamplifier volume may be adjusted independently from the amplifier volume  
with one restriction: the maximum difference between the preamplifier and amplifier volume level is < 68.  
• All Off  
Left mouse clicks while over the “All OFF” button turns OFF all MZA-4.7 zones.  
• Setup  
Opens the Setup Window giving access to the occasionally used functions.  
• Preset 1 - 6  
Momentary Presets. These are used for creating scenes and alarm clock events.  
• Preset Setup  
Opens the Preset Setup Window where the alarm clock and presets are programmed.  
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Programming Using IMC (Integra Music Center)—Continued  
Setup Window  
The window provides the means to control the occasionally used functions like bass, treble, amplifier and preamplifier  
balance and loudness. These are all adjusted using a left mouse click while above the button or slider.  
Note:  
The preamplifier and amplifier share the same bass and treble control.  
Loudness is defeated when the preamplifier is set to “Independent Mode”.  
Any one zone may be linked to one other zone by left clicking the “Link Zone” down arrow, and making the selection  
from the zone list. Linked zones have the same source selection. Volume and standby may also be linked using the “Link  
Volume” and “Link Standby” Tabs. If both volume and standby are selected then the two zones are fully linked and  
completely mimic each other.  
The “Ampon” outputs on the MZA-4.7 default to tracking the preamplifier “ON” status. However when in independent  
mode it may be useful for the “Ampon” output to be assigned to the amplifier. Select using a left click on the Amp tab.  
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Programming Using IMC (Integra Music Center)—Continued  
Preset Setup Window  
Preset Programming  
Preset programming effects all zones on the MZA-4.7. There are six momentary preset buttons – Preset 1 - Preset 6.  
These presets are stored in the MZA-4.7, and may be setup using the IMC setup window.  
Left mouse click over “Set up preset 1” and change any MZA-4.7 function i.e. On status, volume level, source selection,  
even bass, treble etc. If Preset 1 is required to effect changes to the other zones on the MZA-4.7, then either change the  
main window’s zone or open other IMC main window instances and make the required changes, then left click over the  
“Default” selection to exit. Preset 1 is now programmed and will be set to the programmed preset states whenever the  
MZA-4.7 receives the preset 1 IR control string, or RS232 command.  
The process is the same for all other presets.  
The Preset may be re-named – Right click on the Preset button in IMC’s main window: Opens the name edit window.  
Enter the new text and click OK to save and exit.  
The name is also added next to the “Set up preset” in the Preset Setup Window.  
Page Preset  
Left click the “Force page preset” and make changes to zone settings in IMC’s main window. Click “Default” to save  
and exit.  
If a door bell sound has been uploaded to the amplifier, then it may be optionally included in the preset by clicking the  
“Sound” tab. All zones will be automatically set to input S8.  
Whenever a contact across the PG and 0V terminal is closed the amplifier will assume the programmed states, and if  
“Sound” was selected the uploaded wav file will be played in a continuous loop for the duration of the contact closure.  
When the contact opens the amplifier reverts to its previous settings.  
Alarm Clock Programming  
An alarm clock event may be included in a preset.  
In the Preset Setup window left Click a spare “Set up preset” – for this example Preset 6 is selected.  
Left click the “Alarm Enable” in the Schedule panel.  
Select the required time and days that theAlarm is to operate and change all the required settings in IMC’s main window  
i.e., which zones are ON, their volume and source selection etc.  
Left click the “Default” selection to save and exit.  
The preset 6 command will then be invoked at 6:15 in the morning Monday - Friday.  
To turn the alarm clock off select “Setup Preset 6” and in the Preset Schedule panel de-select the Alarm Enable. Left  
click the “Default” selection to save and exit.  
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Programming Using IMC (Integra Music Center)—Continued  
Source Control Alarm Clock Programming  
If a KEY-5.7 keypad is connected to the MZA-4.7, then source control can also be included in an alarm preset.  
In IMC’s main window; file open a KEY-5.7 keypad Window.  
Select the connected Keypad’s zone in “Zone” tab.  
If the Keypad is controlling a Preamplifier zone (which is in Independent Mode) then Left click “Preamp.”  
Left clicks on the KEY-5.7 buttons cause the connected Keypad to send the buttons learnt IR commands.  
“Repeats” determine how many times the IR command is sent on each button click.  
In the preset setup window select “Macro.” Using the mouse with left clicks select the Keypad functions required; i.e.  
“S1,” “1,” “2,” and “Play.”  
The above sequence is entered into the macro window. Save and exit by selecting “Default.”  
The Integra System is now programmed to Select the S1 source, and Play Disc 12 on the S1 source at 6:15am Monday  
through to Friday.  
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Specifications  
Amplifier Section  
General  
Rated Output Power (FTC)  
Power Supply  
Power Consumption  
Standby Power  
Consumption  
Dimensions  
(W × H × D)  
Weight  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
4.0 A  
Front L/R:  
50 watts minimum continuous power  
per channel, 8 ohm loads, 2 channels  
driven at 1 kHz, with a maximum total  
harmonic distortion of 0.05%  
21.4 W  
THD (Total Harmonic 0.05% (Power Rated)  
17-1/8"  
27.8 lbs.  
×
5-5/8"  
×
15-13/16"  
Distortion)  
0.05% (1kHz, 1W)  
60  
Damping Factor  
Input Sensitivity and  
Impedance  
Video Inputs  
Composite  
720 mV/22 k(Unbalanced)  
S1 - S8  
Preamplifier Output  
Level and Impedance  
( Z1 - Z4 L/R)  
+16 dB / 680 Ω  
Video Outputs  
Composite  
Frequency Response  
Tone Control  
20 Hz - 50 kHz/0 dB - 3 dB  
10 dB, 100 Hz (BASS)  
10 dB, 10 kHz (TREBLE)  
95 dB (S1, IHA-A)  
6 - 16 Ω  
Z1 - Z4  
S1 - S8  
Z1 - Z4  
Audio Inputs  
Analog Inputs  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Speaker Impedance  
Audio Outputs  
Zone Pre Output  
Speaker Outputs  
Video Section  
Z1 - Z4 (L/R)  
InputLevel&Impedance  
(S1 - S8)  
1 Vp-p/75 (Composite)  
Interface  
IR Output  
Expansion Bus  
Buffered Video Output  
Level and Impedance (S1  
- S8)  
Output Level &  
Impedance (Z1 - Z4)  
A, B, IR1, IR2 - 3.5mm phone Jack  
Input & Output - 34 way 0.1  
Header  
"
Double Row  
1 Vp-p/75 (Composite)  
1 Vp-p/75 (Composite)  
12V DC 1 Amp Power Two DC power sockets, Center positive  
(2.1mm pin diameter)  
RS232  
USB  
Controller  
One DB9 - 9600 Baud  
One : USB mini-B 5 pin  
Two: 4 way terminal blocks (0V, IR, 12V  
& Data)  
Amp On Control  
One: 7 way terminal plug withAmp ON 1  
- 4 and #  
One Page Preset Contact closure Input -  
PG  
Specifications and features are subject to change without  
notice.  
Integra Division of  
ONKYO U.S.A. CORPORATION  
18 park Way, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, U.S.A.  
Tel: 201-785-2600 Fax: 201-785-2650 http://www.integrahometheater.com  
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Integra Division of  
ONKYO CORPORATION  
Sales & Product Planning Div.: 2-1, Nisshin-cho, Neyagawa-shi, OSAKA 572-8540, JAPAN  
Tel: 072-831-8023 Fax: 072-831-8124  
D0612-2  
SN 29344365A  
(C) Copyright 2006 ONKYO CORPORATION Japan. All rights reserved.  
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