Nuvo Stereo Amplifier NV E6DMS User Manual

Essentia™  
Six-Source, Six-Zone Audio Distribution System  
NV-E6DMS/NV-E6DXS Owners Manual  
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FRENCH  
IMPORTANTES INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE  
1. Lire avec attention toutes les recommandations et précautions  
d'emploi avant d'utiliser ce produit.  
Danger  
2. Toutes les recommandations et précautions d'emploi doivent être  
conservées afin de pouvoir s'y reporter si nécessaire.  
3. Lire et comprendre tous les avertissements énumérés dans les  
précautions d'emploi.  
L‘exposition a des niveaux eleves de bruit peut provoquer une perte  
permanente de l’audition, Chaque organisme humain reagit  
differemment quant a la perte de l’audition, mais quasiment tout le  
monde subit une diminution de I’acuite auditive lors d’une exposition  
suffisamment longue au bruit intense. Les autorites competentes en  
reglementation de bruit ont defini les expositions tolerees aux niveaux  
de bruits:  
4. Suivre toutes les précautions d'emploi pour utiliser ce produit.  
5. Ce produit ne doit pas être utilisé près d'eau, comme par exemple  
baignoires, éviers, piscine, sous-sol humides ... Etc.  
6. Utiliser exclusivement un chiffon sec pour nettoyer ce produit.  
7. Ne bloquér aucune ouverture de ventilation. Ne pas placer le  
produit tout contre un mur ou dans une enceinte fernée, cela  
gênerait le flux d'air nécessaire au refroidissement.  
DURE EN HEURES PAR JOUR  
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INIVEAU SONORE CONTINU EN dB  
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8. Ne pas placer le produit près de toute source de chaeur telle que  
radiateurs, arrivées d'air chaud, fourneaux ou autres appareils  
générant de la chaleur (incluant les amplificateurs producteurs  
de chaleur) .  
Selon les autorites, toute exposition dans les limites citees ci-dessus,  
peuvent provoquer certaines pertes d’audition. Des bouchons ou  
protections dans l’appareil auditif ou sur l’oreille doivent etre portes lors  
de l’utilisation de ce systeme d’amplification afin de prevenir le risque  
de perte permanente de l’audition, Dans le cas d’expositions  
superieures aux limites precitees il est recommande, afin de se  
premunir contre les expositions aux pressions acoustiquese I evees  
potentielIement dangeure u ses, aux personnes exposees aux  
equipements capables de delivrer de telles puissances, tels ce  
systeme d’amplification en fonctionnement, de proteger l’appareil  
auditif.  
9. Ne pas négliger la sécurité que procure un branchement polarisé  
ou avec raccordement à la terre, Un branchement polarisé  
comprend deux fiches dont l'une est plus large que l'autre. Un  
branchement à la terre comprend deux fiches plus une troisième  
reliée à la terre. Si la fiche secteur fournie ne s'insert pas dans  
votre prise de courant. consulter un 'électricien afin de remplacer  
votre prise obsolète.  
10. Protéger le cordon d'alimentation de tout écrasement ou  
pincement, particulièrement au niveau des fiches, des  
réceptacles utilisés et à l'endroit de sortie de l'appareil. Ne pas  
casser la fiche de terre du cordon d'alimentation.  
ATTENTION  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
11. Utiliser uniquement les accessoires spécifiés par le constructeur.  
12. Utiliser uniquement avec le chariot de transport, le support, le  
trépied, la console ou la table spécifiés par le constructeur ou  
vendus avec l'appareil. Lors de l'utilisation d'un chariot, bouger  
avec précaution l'ensemble chariotlappareil afin d'éviter les  
dommages d'un renversement.  
NE PAS OUVRIR.  
ATTENTION: AFIN DE LlMlTER LE RISQUE DE CHO ELECTR/QUE, NE  
PAS ENLEVER LE CHASSIS. NE CONTIENT PAS DE  
PIECES POUVANT ETRE REPAREE PAR L’UTILISATEUR.  
CONFER LE SERVICE APRES-VENTE AUX  
REPARATEURS  
13 Débrancher cet appareil lors d'orages ou s'il n'est pas utilisé  
pendant une longue période.  
CE SYMBOLE A POUR BUT D'AVERTIR L'UTILISATEUR DE LA PRESENCE  
DE VOLTAGE DANGEREUX NON-ISOLE A L'INTERIEUR DE CE PRODUIT  
QUI PEUT ETRE DE PUISSANCE SUFFISAMMENT IMPORTANTE POUR  
PROVOQUER UN CHOC ELECTRIQUE AUX PERSONNES.  
14. Des précautions doivent être prises afin qu'aucun objet ne tombe  
et qu'aucun liquide ne se répande à l'intérieur de l'appareil par  
les orifics de ventilation ou n'importe quelle autre ouverture.  
15. Pour toutes interventions techniques s'adresser à un technicien  
qualifié.L'intervention technique est nécessaire lorsque l'appareil  
a été endommagé de n'importe quelle façon, comme par  
exemple si le cordon secteur ou sa fiche sont détériorés,si du  
liquide a coulé ou si des objets sont tombés à l'intérieur de  
l'apparei1,si l'appareil a été exposé à la pluie ou à l'humidité, s'il  
ne fonctionne pas normalement ou s'il est tombé.  
CE SYMBOLE A POUR BUT D'AVERTIR L'UTILISATEUR DE LA PRESENCE  
D'INSTRUCTIONS D'UTILISATION ET DE MAINTENANCE DANS LES  
DOCUMENTS FOURNIS AVEC CE PRODUIT.  
AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUÉ D'INCENDIE ET DE DECHARGE  
ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREILA LA PLUIE OU A  
L'HUMIDITE.  
16. ATTENTI0N:Pour réduire le risque d'incendie ou de choc  
electrique ne pas exposer l'appareil à la pluie ou à l'humidité.  
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Essentia  
Six-Source, Six-Zone Audio Distribution System  
NV-E6DMS/NV-E6DXS Owners Manual  
Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the NuVo Essentia audio distribution system. Essentia offers the newest in  
digital audio technology in an attractive, easy-to-install, and simple-to-use package. Generation D digital amplifi-  
cation means that Essentia is able to create clear, precise sound without producing a large amount of heat.  
Because digital amplification is far more efficient, Essentia draws only one third of the power of conventional  
analogue amplifiers.  
The Essentia system is designed for the homeowner. Its attractive backlit keypads are elegant, easy-to-operate,  
and able to be customized for any installation. Included with each keypad are white, ivory, and almond cover  
plates to best match your home’s décor. Also included with each keypad are twenty preprinted audio source but-  
tons for customizing your system for your use.  
Using the Essentia is as easy as the push of a button. Each listening zone can be turned on or off independently,  
or all zones can be turned off simultaneously by using the "ALL OFF" button at any one of the keypads.  
Individual volume control for each zone is also as easy as the push of a button.  
The built-in IR receiver allows for direct access to all of your audio source equipment by utilizing the individual  
audio component’s hand-held remote, or you can also enjoy the convenience of having all of the commands of  
your audio source equipment in one universal learning remote. The RC2 remote control shipped with the  
Essentia package is the perfect tool for teaching learning remotes functions of the Essentia keypads. This puts  
complete control of your NuVo system in the palm of your hand.  
The following pages of this manual provide step-by-step instructions for installing your Essentia System.  
Reading and understanding this installation guide will insure a proper installation and years of audio enjoy-  
ment.  
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Zone/Room 1  
Zone/Room 2  
Zone/Room 3  
Zone/Room 4  
Zone/Room 5  
Zone/Room 6  
EZ Port Cat-5  
connection  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
ON  
OFF  
ALL  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ALL  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ALL  
OFF  
ALL  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ALL  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ALL  
OFF  
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
CD1  
CD2  
CD1  
CD2  
CD1  
CD2  
CD2  
CD1  
CD1  
CD2  
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
CD1  
CD2  
TNR1  
TNR3  
TNR2  
TNR1  
TNR3  
TNR2  
TNR1  
TNR3  
TNR2  
TNR2  
TNR1  
TNR1  
TNR3  
TNR2  
TNR1  
TNR3  
TNR2  
SAT  
SAT  
SAT  
SAT  
TNR3  
SAT  
SAT  
MODEL NV-P2100  
HIGH EFFICIENCY 200 WATT  
STEREO AMPLIFIER  
120V  
60HZ 250 WATTS  
NuVo Technologies Cincinnati Ohio. USA  
Single Network cable  
connection to the  
Essentia Amplifier  
AUDIO  
C
O
N
T
R
O
L
SPEAKER  
USE ONLY WITH 250V FUSE  
L
SENSITIVITY  
OdBV 1.0RMS  
POWER  
MODE  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
VOLTAGE UNIT  
TRIGGER ON  
3-30 VOLTS +12VDC  
OUTPUT POWER  
8
=
OHM: 70W  
OHM: 100W  
X
X
2
2
4
LEFT  
0
RIGHT  
INPUT  
2
AUDIO AC/DC  
AC OR DC  
100mA  
0
R
+6  
-12  
+6  
-12  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
RS-232  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
Diagram shown with optional NuVo  
NV-P2100 auxiliary amplifier powering  
zone 6.  
ZONE  
1
ZONE  
5
2
ZONE  
3
ZONE  
4
ZONE  
3
5
ZONE  
3
6
PROGRAM  
6
1
2
3
4
1
5
1
5
SUM1  
SYS ON  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8EZP1  
1
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
USE NV-NC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
5
SUM2  
2
4
6
EXT. MUTE  
2
4
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
SOURCE INPUTS  
SOURCE LINK  
ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS  
EMITTER OUTPUTS  
SYSTEM NETWORK  
DIGITAL LINK  
Source 1  
Tuner 1  
Source 3  
Tuner 3  
Source 5  
CD 2  
Audio  
Out  
Audio  
Out  
Audio  
Out  
Essentia D  
Wiring Diagram  
Source 2  
Tuner 2  
Source 4  
CD 1  
Source 6  
Sat.  
Audio  
Out  
Audio  
Out  
Audio  
Out  
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Quick Start Guide  
Your Essentia Audio Distribution System is quick and easy to install. This guide outlines the necessary steps for  
an accurate and successful installation, and years of audio enjoyment.  
Step 1:  
Check your package for all of the components. Your box should contain the following items:  
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NV-E6DMS 6-source, 6-zone digital audio distribution amplifier  
NV-E6DKPC keypads, with 1 bag of preprinted source buttons, ivory, and almond  
replacement keypad inserts for each  
NV-RC2 remote control with batteries  
NV-NEC 10 foot network cable  
1
1
1
6
1
NV-E6DEZP EZ Port connection hub  
NV-VEC IR emitters  
AC power cord  
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Installation manual  
Step 2:  
Place the Essentia amplifier in its preferred location. The Essentia amplifier is designed to be located in the cen-  
tral media area where the home’s audio sources will be housed.  
Step 3:  
The Essentia amplifier should be turned on before any other cables are plugged in. This activates internal pro-  
tective circuitry. Once the Essentia amplifier is turned on, it should be left on.  
Step 4:  
When the amplifier is in its location and turned on, the audio sources can be connected using stereo RCA cables.  
These cables connect the left and right channels from the audio output of the source equipment to the appropri-  
ate source input on the Essentia amplifier. The IR (infrared) emitters should be plugged into the IR outputs on  
the back of the amplifier and attached to the IR window of the corresponding source equipment.  
Step 5:  
Each of the Cat-5 cables from the zones should be crimped with an RJ-45 connector using 568A or 568B wiring  
(see page for Cat-5 crimping instructions). Test each Cat-5 connection using a cable tester before proceeding  
with the installation. Each cable plugs into one of the RJ-45 connection jacks on the back of the supplied EZ Port.  
It is important for future reference to label each cat-5 cable for its appropriate listening zone. The order in which  
they are plugged into the EZ Port is irrelevant to the system’s operation.  
Step 6:  
Install the EZ Port in a standard dual gang low voltage bracket. We recommend the Carlon SC100R "Old Work  
Bracket", or the SC100A "New Construction Bracket". These are designed for low voltage electronics and have an  
open back for easy access to the back of the EZ Port.  
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Step 7:  
Connect the provided pre-terminated network Cable in the RJ-45 connection jack on the front of the EZ Port and  
in the Network Connection on the back of the Essentia amplifier.  
Step 8:  
Each zone is easily set using the DIP switches located on the back of the keypad. Switches 1-4 are used to set a  
unique address for each zone and are noted with a "1" indicating the down position of the switch and a "O" indi-  
cating the up position. Refer to the chart on the back of the keypad for the correct switch position for each zone.  
Page 17 provides a visual reference of all of the available switch settings.  
Step 9:  
Switches 5, 6, & 7 are used to adjust the amount of bass and treble response in each zone. There are eight possi-  
ble settings. The choices are a bass and treble boost, two levels of bass boost, two levels of treble boost, bass cut,  
treble cut, or flat. The positions for these settings are also shown as "1" for down and "O" for up and are shown on  
page 18.  
Step 10:  
Switch 8 allows multiple zones to share the same source. This is useful for large living spaces such as a kitchen,  
breakfast nook, and dinning room where there are no walls defining each room. When switch 8 is in the up "O"  
position, all keypads with the same setting will then always turn on at the same source. This does, however,  
allow individual volume and on/off control. This setting is shown on page 18.  
Step 11:  
Switch 9 sets the volume level when the zone is turned on. The choices are to have the zone turn on at the same  
level it was at when it was previously turned off (switch 9 in the down "1" position), or to turn on at a low volume  
level (switch 9 in the up "O" position). This setting is shown on page 19.  
Step 12:  
Once the desired switch settings have been made for each keypad and they have been installed in their zone loca-  
tions, you will be able to turn each zone on and off, control volume, and choose audio sources independently.  
These functions can also be done wirelessly using the NuVo RC2 remote control. The built-in IR receiver in each  
keypad also allows for direct control of the audio source equipment using that equipment’s remote control or a  
universal learning remote control.  
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Essentia  
Amplifier Front Panel  
POWER  
STAND BY  
ZONE  
1
ZONE  
2
ZONE  
3
ZONE  
4
ZONE  
5
ZONE  
6
1 2  
3
1.  
POWER Button:  
The amplifier is designed to be turned on and remain on. The power button  
supplies power to the system. Each zone can then be turned on or off  
independently. The amplifier should be turned on before any external connec-  
tions are made. This activates internal protective circuitry. With all the zones  
turned off the resulting "standby" power consumption is extremely low.  
2.  
3.  
STAND BY LED:  
This blue LED (light-emitting diode) will indicate that the amplifier is plugged  
in to an AC outlet source.  
These LED’s indicate the power status of each zone. When a zone LED is lit,  
that zone is currently turned on.  
Zone Status LED’s:  
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Essentia  
Amplifier Back Panel  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
RS-232  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
ZONE 1  
2
ZONE 2  
5
ZONE 3  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
ZONE 4  
ZONE 6  
3
PROGRAM  
ZONE 5  
3
6
1
3
4
1
5
1
5
SUM1  
SYS ON  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8EZP1  
1
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
USE NV-NC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
5
SUM2  
2
4
6
EXT. MUTE  
2
4
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
SOURCE INPUTS  
SOURCE LINK  
ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS  
EMITTER OUTPUTS  
SYSTEM  
DIGITAL LINK  
NETWORK  
13  
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
9
10 11  
12  
1.  
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Audio Source Inputs:  
The Essentia amplifier accepts up to six audio sources. A source consists of any  
audio component capable of supplying a line level signal.  
Source Link:  
This multi-pin connection is used to transfer the audio information from the  
Essentia main amplifier to the expander amplifier. This output is used along with  
the Digital Link (11) to expand the system to twelve zones. The source link connec-  
tion cable is provided with the Essentia D Expander package.  
3.  
Variable Lineout:  
The variable lineout is intended for zones where additional amplification is needed  
and the Essentia keypad is used to control the volume of all the speakers in that  
zone.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Fixed Line Out:  
Speaker Outputs:  
Zone Triggers:  
The fixed lineout is intended for zones where additional amplification and separate  
volume control are needed.  
Individual stereo speaker outputs for each zone provide 20 watts output per chan-  
nel.  
These outputs provide a 12-volt output when the corresponding zone is turned on.  
This is used to trigger external equipment specific to a given zone.  
Emitter Outputs:  
These outputs transfer IR (infra red) signals, repeated from a zone keypad, from the  
Essentia amplifier to the audio source equipment. There are six source specific out-  
puts and two "sum" output that sends IR signals regardless of the selected source.  
8.  
9.  
System On:  
This output provides a constant 12-volt output when any zone is turned on. This is  
used to trigger external devices.  
External Mute:  
Network Input:  
This is designed to mute any audio playing through the system when the phone or  
doorbell rings.  
10.  
This RJ-45 connection is the input for all zone information coming from the  
Essentia keypads. The connection is made using the Network Cable supplied with  
the package.  
11.  
Digital Link:  
This multi-pin connection transfers all the digital information from the main ampli-  
fier to the expander amplifier. This output is used along with the Source Link (2) to  
expand the system from six to twelve zones. The Digital Link connection cable is  
provided with the Essentia D Expander package.  
12.  
13.  
RS232 Port:  
AC:  
The RS232 serial port allows two-way communication for control by a home automa-  
tion system.  
A detachable power cord connects the system to an external AC power supply.  
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Essentia  
Keypad  
1
2
3
4
VOLUME  
5
6
ALL  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
CD2  
CD1  
TNR2  
SAT  
TNR1  
TNR3  
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1.  
2.  
Volume Indicator:  
Volume Buttons:  
These LED’s (light emitting diodes) indicate the zones volume level. The lit  
LED travels to the right as the volume level is increased and to the left as it is  
decreased.  
These buttons control the zone’s volume level up and down. They also serve  
as the window for receiving IR commands from a remote control.  
3.  
4.  
ON/OFF:  
This turns the individual zone on or off.  
Source Selectors:  
These buttons select the desired audio source. Once selected that source but-  
ton remains a backlit green until a new source is selected or the zone is  
turned off. Each keypad ships with 36 preprinted source buttons.  
5.  
6.  
ALL OFF:  
This turns all the zones off simultaneously.  
Keypad Insert:  
Each of the Essentia keypads ship with white, ivory and almond color replace-  
able Decora style inserts.  
7.  
RJ-45 connection:  
Each keypad is connected to the Essentia amplifier via a Cat-5 wire and an  
RJ-45 connection.  
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Essentia  
RC2 Remote Control  
TUNER 1  
TUNER 3  
TUNER 2  
MULTI  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
1
2
6
9
7
MEM  
NUM  
4
5
ALL OFF  
ON- OFF  
3
OFF  
ON  
MON  
ST  
AM  
VOL  
VOL  
FM  
_
+
+
6
_
MULTI  
ROOM  
TUNER  
NV-RC2  
1.  
IR Emitter:  
Use the RC2 remote’s IR emitter to directly control the Essentia System or to  
teach the system control functions to any learning remote control.  
2.  
Device Selectors:  
This allows you to easily switch between the NuVo Essentia System and any  
of the NuVo Tuners.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Source Selectors:  
ALL OFF Button:  
Change sources wirelessly.  
Turn off all the system keypads via IR command.  
Zone ON/OFF Button: Individual zones may be turned on or off via IR.  
Volume Button:  
Allows wireless control of the zone’s volume level.  
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Installing Essentia in Your Home  
I. Complete Crimping Instructions  
for Cat-5 (Fig. 1)  
The NuVo audio systems require Cat-5, unshielded,  
twisted pair (UTP), for communication between the  
keypads and the main amplifier unit. Each end of the  
wire is terminated with an RJ45 connector.  
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
The correct wiring scheme for the Cat-5 wire is stan-  
dard EIA/TIA 568A, which is the industry standard for  
computer networking. Properly terminating the Cat-5  
wire is crucial for the operation of the system. It is  
very important to use a good quality crimp tool, and  
testing each termination with a Cat-5 wire tester will  
insure that your system operates flawlessly.  
Pair 4  
Pair 2  
Pair 1  
Pair 3  
Fig. 1: CAT-5 568A wiring scheme  
Pin #  
1. Green Stripe  
2. Green  
Step-by-Step Crimping Instructions  
3. Orange Stripe  
4. Blue  
5. Blue Stripe  
6. Orange  
7. Brown Stripe  
8. Brown  
1. Strip a 2 to 3 inch portion of the insulation, expos-  
ing the 4 twisted pairs.  
2. Untwist the wires and fan them out individually.  
Arrange the wires into the correct color scheme.  
Note that each of the wires is either a solid color, or  
a white wire with a colored stripe. The colors are  
green, orange, blue, and brown. The colors need to  
be in the order shown in Fig. 1.  
3. Flatten the wires in their correct order, and trim  
them evenly across the top. Most crimp tools have a  
wire trimmer built-in. It is best to trim the wires to  
about 1/2" in length.  
Note: Colors listed as “Stripe” are a white wire with a col-  
ored stripe. In other words, Orange Stripe is a white wire  
with orange stripes.  
4. While holding the wires flat between your thumb  
and forefinger, insert the wires into the RJ45 con-  
nector, so each wire is in its own slot. Push the wire  
into the RJ45, so all 8 conductors touch the end of  
the connector. The insulation jacket should extend  
beyond the crimp point of the RJ45.  
5. Insert the RJ45 into the crimp tool receptacle and  
squeeze the tool firmly. Note that a ratchet type tool  
should tighten down until it no longer clicks.  
6. The RJ45 should be firmly crimped to the Cat-5 insu-  
lation. It is necessary that the color scheme be  
repeated identically on each end of the wire.  
Step 2  
Step 5  
Step 1  
Step 4  
Step 3  
Step 6  
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II. Installing the Essentia Amplifier  
System setup works best when the amplifier is placed  
in the same location as the audio source equipment.  
This is typically in an audio rack, entertainment center  
or a closet dedicated to housing the home audio/video  
equipment.  
The amplifier should be plugged in and the power but-  
ton on the front panel should be depressed before pro-  
ceeding with the rest of the installation. This activates  
the internal protective circuitry of the Essentia  
System.  
III. Installing the NV-E6DEZP EZ  
Port (Fig. 2)  
The EZ Port is a multi-connection hub designed to  
accept all the Cat-5 wires from the keypads in the sys-  
tem. The location of the EZ Port should be determined  
by the location of the Essentia amplifier. It is best to  
place in the wall behind the amplifier that would be  
easily accessible if necessary.  
The EZ Port fits easily in any dual-gang size construc-  
tion bracket with an open back. These are often  
Fig. 2  
referred to as "mud rings". Simply plug the terminated  
Cat-5 wires into any of the sixteen available jacks on  
the back of the EZ Port. The order in which the individ-  
ual Cat-5 wires is plugged in not important, although it  
is strongly recommended that you label the Cat-5 with  
the appropriate zone number for future reference.  
Once you have plugged the Cat-5 wires into the EZ  
Port, screw the EZ Port into its construction bracket  
using the supplied mounting screws.  
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EZ Port  
IV. Connecting the EZ Port to the  
Essentia amplifier (Fig. 3)  
Essentia Network  
Connection  
SYS ON  
PROGRAM  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I6EZP1  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I6X  
USE NV-NC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
When the EZ Port is installed in the wall the only part  
visible should be the faceplate and a single RJ-45 jack.  
The supplied pre-terminated network cable can then be  
plugged into the jack on the EZ Port and into the net-  
work connection on the back of the Essentia amplifier,  
Any Cat-5 cable terminated using 568A or 568B net-  
work wiring will suffice should you need a longer con-  
nection.  
EXT. MUTE  
SYSTEM  
DIGITAL LINK  
NETWORK  
Network Cable  
Fig. 3  
V. Attaching Audio Source  
Equipment to the Essentia  
Amplifier (Fig. 4)  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
20W/6OHM X2  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
ZONE 1  
2
ZONE 2  
5
ZONE 3  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
6
1
3
4
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
Each piece of audio source equipment is connected to  
the Essentia amplifier with standard stereo RCA  
cables. Attach the RCA cable to the corresponding  
audio output on the source equipment and to the  
desired source input on the back of the Essentia ampli-  
fier.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
SOURCE INPUTS  
SOURCE LINK  
Source 1  
Tuner 1  
Audio  
Out  
Fig. 4  
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VI. Connecting the IR Emitters  
(Fig. 5)  
Fig. 5  
IR commands for the source equipment are transferred  
from the Essentia amplifier to the source equipment  
via mini IR mouse emitters. Six of these are supplied  
with your Essentia System. The emitter is plugged  
into the corresponding source IR output on the  
Essentia and then placed over the IR receiver window  
on the source component. The IR outputs are individu-  
ally routed to sources 1-6.  
The two SUM outputs will flash any IR command that  
is sent from any of the zones. This is used to connect  
the NuVo T3 Tuner to the Essentia System or an IR  
blaster designed to flash IR commands to a variety of  
components. This is done by plugging a single mono  
1/8" patch cable into the SUM IR output and into the  
Direct IR input on the T3.  
VII. Expanding Essentia to 12 Zones  
(Fig. 6)  
Fig. 6  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
Six additional listening zones can be added to the  
Essentia System using the Essentia Expander package.  
The expansion is easily done using the Source Link  
and Digital Link multi-pin outputs on the Essentia  
main amplifier.  
ZONE 71  
ZONE  
8
ZONE  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
9
ZONE 10  
ZONE 11  
ZONE 12  
8
9
7
1
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
5
10  
11  
12  
SOURCE LINK  
ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS  
DIGITAL LINK  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OWER  
OUTPUT POWER  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
RS-232  
PROGRAM  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
M X2  
20W/6OHM X2  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
ZONE  
1
ZONE  
5
2
ZONE  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
3
Z
ZONE  
5
ZONE  
2
6
6
1
3
SUM1  
SYS ON  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8EZP1  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
USE NV-NC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
The necessary cables for this are supplied with the  
Expander package. No other connections are necessary  
with the exception of the AC power cord and the addi-  
tional speaker terminations. The additional Cat-5  
wires for the zones 7-12 plug into the EZ Port.  
5
SUM2  
4
5
6
EXT. MUTE  
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
SOURCE INPUTS  
SOURCE LINK  
ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS  
EMITTER OUTPUTS  
SYSTEM  
NETWORK  
DIGITAL LINK  
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VIII. Installing the Essentia keypads  
(Fig. 7)  
Fig. 7: Keypad DIP switch chart  
You are now ready to install the keypads and complete  
the Essentia installation. This is easily done using a  
series of DIP switches on the back of the keypad. A  
chart on the back of the keypad shows each switch’s  
function, and the setting options.  
See page 17 for instructions on how to properly set the  
nine DIP switches on each keypad.  
NuVo  
SW#  
EQ  
SW#  
SW#  
5,6,7  
000  
SRC  
GRP  
SW#  
9
VOL.RST  
ZN#  
1,2,3,4  
1000  
8
@ZN OFF  
B,T+4  
TRB+8  
TRB+4  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
1
ON  
0
1
ON  
100  
0100  
OFF  
OFF  
010  
110  
001  
1100  
0010  
1010  
SW1-4 SETS ADDRESS  
SW5-7 SETS EQ  
TRB-4  
BAS+8  
SW8 SETS GROUP ON/OFF  
SW9 SETS VOL. RST.  
0110  
1110  
0001  
101  
011  
111  
BAS +4  
BAS-4  
FLAT  
1001  
0101  
1101  
0011  
1011  
0111  
9
10  
11  
12  
1b  
2b  
3b  
4b  
"1" IS DOWN  
NV-E6DKYP  
1111  
0000  
E6D KEYPAD  
BLACK  
ON  
UP  
0
1
DOWN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RED  
TO NV-LSI24  
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Fig. 8: Keypad Zone Address Switch Settings  
IX. Setting the Zone Address DIP  
Switches (Fig. 8)  
Zone 1  
Zone 2  
ON  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
The first four switches on the keypads are designed to  
create a specific binary address identifying each zone  
to the amplifier. Setting each zone address is easy, but  
it is important to note that each keypad must have its  
own unique setting.  
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switch 1 down Switches 2-4 up  
Switch 1 up Switch 2 down  
Switches 3&4 up  
Zone 3  
Zone 4  
ON  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
Each switch can either be placed in an up or down posi-  
tion. The chart on each keypad indicates the switch  
position using a "1" for the switch in its down position,  
and "0" for the switch in its up position. Thus, the set-  
ting for Zone 1 is 1000, or switch #1 in the down posi-  
tion and switches #2-4 in the up position.  
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switches 1&2 down Switches 3&4 up  
Switch 1&2 up Switch 3 down  
Switches 4 up  
Zone 5  
Zone 6  
ON  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Once each keypad is set for its zone, you should be able  
to control volume, change the source selection, and  
turn the zone on or off. The corresponding zone LED  
on the face of the amplifier will turn on when the zone  
keypad is turned on.  
Switch 1 down Switch 2 up  
Switch 3 down Switch 4 up  
Switch 1 up Switches 2&3 down  
Switch 4 up  
Zone 7  
Zone 8  
ON  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switches 1-3 down Switch 4 up  
Switches 1-3 up Switches 4 down  
Zone 9  
Zone 10  
ON  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switch 1 down Switches 2&3 up  
Switch 4 down  
Switch 1 up Switch 2 down  
Switches 3 up Switch 4 down  
Zone 11  
Zone 12  
ON  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switches 1&2 down Switches 3 up  
Switch 4 down  
Switch 1&2 up Switch 3&4 down  
Fig. 9: Keypad Zone Address Switch Settings  
Additional Zone Keypads (Fig. 9)  
Zone 1B  
ON  
Zone 2B  
ON  
The four additional addresses labeled 1B,2B,3B, and 4B  
are used in zones 1-4 for an additional keypad in each  
of those zones.  
UP  
UP  
0
0
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switch 1 down Switch 2 up  
Switch 3&4  
Switch 1 up Switches 2-4 down  
Zone 3B  
ON  
Zone 4B  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switches 1-4 down  
Switches 1-4 up  
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Fig. 10: Switches 5, 6, & 7 Zone EQ Settings  
X. Setting the Preset Zone  
Equalization (Fig. 10)  
Bass & Treble +4 dB  
ON  
Treble +8 dB  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
Switches 5,6, and 7 are used to set equalizations for  
each zone. These can be used to accommodate for  
acoustical variations in each room. The switch settings  
allow two levels of bass boost, two levels of treble  
boost, or if necessary, bass or treble can be cut. If you  
desire, you can leave the sound flat as it is recorded.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switches 5, 6, & 7 up  
Switch 5 down Switches 6 & 7 up  
Treble +4 dB  
Treble -4 dB  
ON  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switch 5 up Switch 6 down  
Switch 7 up  
Switches 5 & 6 down Switch 7 up  
Bass +8 dB  
ON  
Bass +4 dB  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switches 5 & 6 up Switch 7 down  
Switch 5 down Switch 6 up  
Switch 7 down  
Bass -4 dB  
ON  
Flat  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
DOWN  
DOWN  
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switch 5 up Switches 6 & 7 down  
Switches 5, 6, & 7 down  
XI. Source Grouping (Fig. 11)  
Switch 8 is used to set a source group. This is a useful  
feature for large open living areas that do not have  
defined spaces separated by walls. In these areas it is  
not practical to have two or more sources playing at  
the same time.  
Fig. 11: Switch 8 Audio Source Grouping  
Independent Source  
Selection  
ON  
Grouped Sources  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
0
When a keypad has switch 8 in the up position, it will  
share the same source selection as any other keypad in  
the system that also has switch 8 in the up position.  
This allows those zones to all play the same source  
when turned on, but still maintain individual volume  
control.  
DOWN  
1
DOWN  
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switch 8 up  
Switch 8 down  
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XII. Volume Reset (Fig. 12)  
Previous Volume Level  
Reset to Low Level Volume  
ON  
ON  
UP  
UP  
0
Switch 9 controls the volume level when the zone is  
turned on. When it is in the down position, the zone  
will turn on at its previous volume level. When it is in  
the up position, the zone will turn on at a preset low  
volume level.  
0
DOWN  
1
DOWN  
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Switch 9 up  
Switch 9 down  
Fig. 12: Switch 9 Audio Volume Reset  
XIII. Parental Lock  
A unique feature of the Essentia keypad is the ability  
to lock the keypad functions once an audio selection is  
made. This is done by pressing the button for the  
selected source for approximately four seconds. The  
keypad will flash indicating that it is locked. Once it is  
locked it will not respond to any button pushes. To  
unlock the keypad, simply press and hold the selected  
source button again for approximately four seconds.  
When the keypad flashes, it is then unlocked and will  
then perform any of its functions.  
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XIII. The NV-RC2 IR Remote Control  
(Fig. 13)  
The Essentia System comes with the RC2 remote con-  
trol. This remote allows wireless control of all of the  
keypad functions, as well as the functions of the NuVo  
T3 Tuner. The four-backlit buttons at the top of the  
remote allow you to choose which device the remote  
will control. The numeric keypad is used to choose the  
desired audio source, or tuner preset.  
NV-RC2 Remote  
Learning Remote  
The RC2 remote is an ideal tool for teaching the NuVo  
System functions to a universal learning remote con-  
trol that can then operate the Essentia system as well  
as all the individual source functions.  
Fig. 13: NV-RC2 IR Remote Control  
XIV. Changing the Buttons on the  
Essentia Keypad (Fig. 14)  
The Essentia keypads ship with 36 preprinted inter-  
changeable source buttons. This allows you to easily  
customize each keypad to match the audio components  
being used in the system.  
LED15  
LED16  
LED17  
LED14  
LED13  
LED12  
LED18  
VOLUME  
ALL  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
To change the buttons use a small screwdriver to  
remove the outer Decora insert. This exposes two inner  
plates that hold the buttons in place. Those are also  
removed with a small screwdriver, allowing you to  
remove and replace the desired source buttons.  
CD2  
CD1  
TNR2  
SAT  
TNR1  
TNR3  
Line up the tabs on the replacement buttons with the  
corresponding holes in the keypad’s circuit board.  
Once the new buttons are in place return the inner  
plates and the outer keypad insert.  
Fig. 14  
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Essentia Accessories  
NV-MI1 Mute Interface Adapter (Fig. 15)  
The Mute Interface is used in conjunction with System Mute input in the back of the Essentia amplifier. It acts  
as a relay for a voltage from up to two phone lines and two doorbell transformers. When a voltage is presented to  
the MI1 it then sends a contact closure to the Essentia System, which in turn causes the system to mute momen-  
tarily. This is useful in allowing the telephone ring or doorbell to be heard when audio is playing in any of the  
zones.  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
RS-232  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
USE CNLY WITH 250V FUSE  
ZONE  
2
1
ZONE  
5
2
ZONE  
3
ZONE  
4
ZONE  
3
5
ZONE 6  
3
PROGRAM  
6
1
5
1
5
SUM1  
SYS ON  
1
3
4
MODEL NV-6DM  
SIX SOURCE SIX ZONE  
AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8EZP1  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
120V  
60Hz 500W  
FUSE:T5  
A
L
L
L
NuVo Technologies Cincinnati Ohio USA  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-NC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
R
R
R
CONFORMS TO  
6
2
4
EMITTER OUTPUTS  
6
SUM2  
EXT. MUTE  
2
4
UL STD.6500  
CERTIFIED TO  
CAN/CSA STD.E60065  
1
2
3
4
5
6
C
US  
3033118  
SOURCE INPUTS  
SOURCE LINK  
ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS  
SYSTEM NETWORK  
DIGITAL LINK  
A
B
DOORBELL  
1
2
MUTE INTERFACE  
ADAPTER  
A
B
DOORBELL  
NV-MI1  
CONNECT TO  
MUTE INPUT  
Connect to Telephone RJ-11  
Line 1: Pins 3,4 Line 2: Pins 2,5  
Model NV-MI1  
Mute Interface Module  
Fig. 15: NuVo NV-MI1 Mute Interface for Use  
With All NuVo Audio Distribution Systems  
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Accessories—continued  
NV-LSI12 Local Source Interrupt (Fig. 16)  
The Local Source Interrupt enables an amplified local audio source to override the Essentia System and play  
through the local zone in-wall speakers. The most common scenario for this is a TV that would benefit from  
higher quality speakers.  
The connection from the LSI12 is  
done with the provided two prong  
The selected zone speaker output of the Essentia or Simplese  
amplifier is wired directly to the LSI12.  
plug. Make sure that red is positive  
and black is negative when splicing  
the two conductor wire from the LSI12.  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
RS-232  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
USE CNLY WITH 250V FUSE  
ZONE  
2
1
ZONE  
5
2
ZONE  
3
ZONE  
4
ZONE  
3
5
ZONE  
3
6
PROGRAM  
6
1
5
1
5
SUM1  
SYS ON  
1
3
4
MODEL NV-6DM  
SIX SOURCE SIX ZONE  
AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8EZP1  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
120V  
60Hz 500W  
FUSE:T5  
A
L
L
L
NuVo Technologies Cincinnati Ohio USA  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-NC1  
CABLE  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
R
R
R
CONFORMS TO  
R
UL STD.6500  
2
4
6
2
4
6
SUM2  
EXT.  
MUTE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
C
US  
CERTIFIED TO  
CAN/CSA STD.E60065  
3033118  
SOURCE INPUTS  
SOURCE LINK  
ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS  
EMITTER OUTPUTS  
SYSTEM NETWORK  
DIGITAL LINK  
8 9  
VOLUME  
ON  
OFF  
ALL  
OFF  
CD1  
TNR1  
TNR3  
CD2  
TNR2  
SAT  
A two conductor wire from a  
relay on the LSI12 plugs into  
the back of the zone keypad.  
When the Essentia or Simplese  
keypad is turned off the local source  
is routed to the zone speakers.  
The Essentia or Simplese is active  
when the zone keypad is turned on.  
LSI12 front  
LSI12 back  
Model NV-LSI12  
Mute Interface Module  
Four conductor speaker  
wire from the LSI12 to  
the zone speakers.  
LOCAL SOURCE  
SWITCH  
NV-LSI12  
RLY+  
To Keypad  
RLY-  
CONNECT TO  
AMPLIFIER  
L-  
L-  
L+  
R-  
L+  
R-  
R+  
R+  
Speaker input from Essentia or Simplese.  
Fig. 16: LSI12 Local Source Interrupt Wiring Diagram for Use with the NuVo Essentia D and Simplese  
Systems  
Note that the Local Source Interrupt is a passive non-amplified device. The signal sent to it must be  
amplified.  
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Accessories—continued  
NV-P2100 200 Watt Auxiliary Amplifier (Fig. 17)  
The P2100 is specifically designed for use with the NuVo  
Systems’ lineouts. It can be used with either the fixed or  
variable lineouts on the Essentia either a 1/8" to 1/8" stereo  
patch cable or a 1/8" stereo to RCA patch cable.  
NV-P2100 Amplifier  
AUDIO  
C
O
NTROL  
L
SENSITIVITY  
1.0RMS  
POWER  
MODE  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
VOLTAGE  
TRIGGER  
3-30 VOLTS  
OdBV  
=
LEFT  
RIGHT  
INPUT  
2
AUDIO AC/DC  
AC OR DC  
0
0
R
+6  
-12  
+6  
-12  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
Essentia Amplifier  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
VARIABLE  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
OUTPUT POWER  
20W/6OHM X2  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
TIP=L  
RING=R  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
FIXED  
OUTPUT  
ZONE  
2
1
ZONE  
5
2
ZONE  
CONNECT TO  
NV-I8X  
3
6
1
3
4
There are two methods for triggering the P2100 from the  
Essentia outputs. One is to set the POWER MODE switch  
on the P2100 to Audio (the extreme left position) and allow  
an incoming audio signal from the Essentia System to turn  
on the P2100. The second method is to place the POWER  
MODE switch in the AC/DC (extreme right) position. This  
will turn on the P2100 when the Essentia is on. An addi-  
tional feature of Essentia is zone specific triggers that will  
trigger the P2100 only when that zone is turned on.  
Utilizing the voltage trigger requires a mono 1/8" patch  
cable from either the System ON output on the Essentia to  
the P2100 Voltage trigger input, or from the specific Zone  
Trigger on the Essentia to the Voltage Trigger on the P2100,  
as shown in Fig. 18.  
USE NV-SLC1  
CABLE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
SOURCE INPUTS  
SOURCE LINK  
Fig. 17  
NV-P2100 Amplifier  
AUDIO  
CONTROL  
L
SENSITIVITY  
OdBV 1.0RMS  
POWER  
MODE  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
AUDIO AC/DC  
VOLTAGE  
TRIGGER  
3-30 VOLTS  
=
LEFT  
RIGHT  
INPUT  
2
AC OR DC  
0
0
R
+6  
-12  
+6  
-12  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
Essentia  
Amplifier  
ZONE 6  
ZONE 5  
2
2
3
1
3
5
SUM1  
1
5
SUM2  
2
4
6
4
5
6
ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS  
EMITTER OUTPUTS  
Fig. 18  
RS232 Interface  
The RS232 port allows external two-way communication  
with the Essentia System. Home automation systems such  
as Crestron and AMX can be set up to operate Essentia. The  
RS232 Addendum contained in this manual details the nec-  
essary code protocol to operate the Essentia System, using  
an external home automation system.  
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Troubleshooting  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
Symptom  
Improperly wired Cat-5 cable.  
Check that you are using the  
568A wiring standard. (See  
Section I: Crimping Cat-5 Wire)  
When the keypad is plugged in  
there is a loud pop through the  
speakers and the keypad does  
not work.  
My keypad is lit, but nothing  
happens when I press a but-  
ton.  
Assigning identical addresses to Each keypad MUST have a  
more than one keypad usually  
causes this.  
unique address as set by DIP  
switches 1-4. (See Section IX:  
Setting Zone Addresses)  
The amplifier is plugged in and  
turned on, but the STAND BY  
LED is not lit and none of the  
system functions work.  
This is most likely caused by a  
blown fuse on the power supply.  
The fuse is accessed at the back  
of the amplifier where the AC  
cord plugs in. It requires a 4 amp  
time delay fuse.  
Place DIP Switch # 8 in the down  
“1” position. This will turn off  
the source grouping feature.  
All the keypads change when a  
source is selected on only one.  
DIP Switch # 8 is in the up “O”  
position.  
One or more improperly wired  
Cat-5 cables.  
Make sure the amplifier is  
turned on. Test that the POWER  
light on the amplifier turns on  
when the Network Cable is  
unplugged. Next unplug all the  
Cat-5 cables from the EZ Port  
and plug them back in one at a  
time until the bad cable is dis-  
covered.  
With the keypads plugged in, the  
POWER light on the front of the  
amplifier will not turn on.  
One or more of the IR emitters  
are not properly placed over the  
IR receiver on the audio source  
equipment, or the IR output on  
Reposition the LED end of the  
emitter on the face of the source  
equipment, so it is flashing  
directly over the IR receiver.  
The IR repeater does not proper-  
ly control the audio source  
equipment.  
the Essentia does not correspond Make sure that the emitter  
with the audio source equipment plugged into IR Output # 1 is  
you are controlling.  
actually going to source # 1, and  
so on for sources 2 - 6.  
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Essentia Specifications  
Essentia D Specifications  
Zone Trigger Outputs  
Zones 1-6 Power Amplifier Outputs  
Continuous Average Output Power (per zone)  
Two channels driven 30-20kHz @1% THD  
Rated Distortion (THD 1/2 power)  
Rated Impedance  
Output Power  
12V @ 50mA  
40W (20W x 2)  
Outputs  
6 (zones 1-6)  
Power Requirements  
0.40%  
6 Ohms  
50+  
Power Supply  
120VAC/240VAC 50/60Hz  
340VA (290W)  
Power Consumption all channels  
driven to full-rated power  
Power Consumption average  
operating conditions  
Damping Factor  
Frequency Response (20-20kHz)  
Zones 1-6 Preamplifier Outputs  
Variable output  
2dB  
50VA (40W)  
0-600mV  
600mV  
600 Ohms  
Power Consumption no signal  
USA Safety Listing (UL 6500)  
Canada Safety Listing (CAN/CSA E60065.00)  
CE Listing/SEMKO (EN60065, EN55013,  
EN55020, EN6100-3-2, EN6100-3-3/A1)  
Physical Specifications  
Unit Size Millimeters  
Unit Size Inches  
Shipping Size Millimeters  
Shipping Size Inches  
18VA (12.5W)  
Pending  
Fixed output  
Output Impedance  
Pending  
Pending  
Source Inputs 1-6  
Input Impedance  
10K  
300mV RMS  
3V RMS  
Input Sensitivity for rated power  
Input Overload  
88 x 430 x 325  
Emitter Outputs  
3 1/2 x 17 x 12 3/4  
Source Outputs  
6
2
290 x 540 x 440  
Sum Outputs  
11 3/8 x 21 1/4 x 17 3/8  
Output Drive Current  
Output Drive Voltage  
Compatible with single and dual emitters  
System  
100mA  
12V  
Unit Weight Kilograms  
Unit Weight Pounds  
Shipping Weight Kilograms  
Shipping Weight Pounds  
7.8  
17.0  
12.7  
28.0  
System On  
External Mute  
12V @ 50mA  
3-12V DC  
NuVo reserves the right to change specifications without notice.  
Essentia package comes complete with the following:  
Essentia Expander package (for an additional six zones of sound)  
comes complete with the following:  
Essentia six-source, six-zone amplifier  
Six keypads with white, ivory, and almond cover plates for  
each, and 36 replacement buttons  
RC2 remote control with batteries  
EZ-Port Cat-5 connection hub  
Essentia six-source, six-zone amplifier  
Six keypads with white, ivory, and almond cover plates for  
each, and 36 replacement buttons  
RC2 remote control with batteries  
Audiolink and Datalink connecting cables  
Network cable  
Six infra red emitters  
Warranty  
NUVO Technologies warrants this product to be free of Neither NUVO Technologies, nor NUVO dealers are  
defects in workmanship or material for a period of liable for any incidental or consequential damages  
three (3) years from the original date of purchase. This resulting from any defect in or failure of NUVO  
warranty applies to the original purchaser only and is Technologies products. This warranty gives the origi-  
not transferable. This warranty is subject to the follow- nal owner of NUVO Technologies products specific  
ing conditions and exclusions:  
legal rights, and he or she may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state. This warranty is  
expressly in lieu of all other agreements and war-  
ranties, expressed or implied, except as may be other-  
wise required by law.  
Defects caused by wear and tear, misuse, or  
neglect are not covered by this warranty.  
This warranty will be void if:  
a. The unit has been altered or modified.  
b. The serial number has been removed  
or defaced.  
c. Original purchase is not from an  
Authorized NUVO Dealer.  
d. The warranty card is not completely  
filled out and mailed within 10 days of  
the original purchase.  
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Control Interface Description Document for the Nuvo E6D Main Unit  
Revision B  
November 26, 2003  
DB9M PORT PINOUTS:  
Nuvo Transmit to System Controller on pin 2.  
Nuvo Receive from System Controller on pin 3.  
Ground on pin 5.  
SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS: RS232, RTS/CTS or software flow control (XON/XOFF) NOT required, 9600 baud, 8N1 protocol.  
RULES OF PROTOCOL:  
(1) For alpha ASCII characters, always use UPPER CASE. In this document, actual characters in a string are presented in BOLD type.  
(2) All numerical fields are coded as ASCII digit characters.  
(3) Each Command string is STARTED with an ASCII "*" character and terminated by a <CR> character (0D hexadecimal). Each  
response string issued by the E6D will START with an ASCII "#" and be terminated with a <CR> character (0D hexadecimal).  
(4) If a command has an error in it (does not adhere to exact command syntax), the E6D will respond with a "#?<CR>" string.  
(5) Whenever queuing multiple commands to the E6D, the host program should pause for 50 milliseconds between commands to pre-  
vent buffer overruns.  
NUVO POWER-ON STATE:  
(1) Each zone is OFF until ON command is received.  
(2) Each zone’s ZoneSet status will be as set by the local keypad DIP switches  
If no keypad is connected with a given zone address, then ZoneSet will default to:  
A. OR0 (No override)  
B. BASS+0 (Bass FLAT)  
C. TREB+0 (Treble FLAT)  
D. GRP0 (SOURCE GROUPING OFF)  
E. VRST1 (VOLUME RESET TO –50 dB ON)  
If these zone settings are overridden by the commands which follow in this document, the overridden values will reset to the default  
values above upon cycling power on the Main Unit.  
(3) For the first four seconds after power-on, a series of non-control related characters will be issued at a wide range of baud rates.  
These are necessary queries to a program that may be running on a connected PC for the purpose of firmware field upgrades.  
They should be ignored by the host control system.  
NON-VOLATILE COMMANDS AND ASSOCIATED RESPONSE: With the exception of commands associated with setting the IR carrier frequency, the  
effect of all commands is non-permanent; i.e. when power is cycled on the main unit, it will return to default values. The commands that are an  
exception to this rule follow in this section.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*IRSETSR<CR> – Reads status of SOURCE IR carrier frequency settings.  
#IRSET:aa,bb,cc,dd,ee,ff<CR> where:  
aa = IR carrier frequency of SOURCE 1 ("38" or "56")  
bb = carrier frequency of SOURCE 2 ("38" or "56")  
cc = carrier frequency of SOURCE 3 ("38" or "56")  
dd = carrier frequency of SOURCE 4 ("38" or "56")  
ee = carrier frequency of SOURCE 5 ("38" or "56")  
ff = carrier frequency of SOURCE 6 ("38" or "56")  
NOTE – the Main Unit ships with the carrier frequency DEFAULT setting of  
38 KHz for all six sources.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
*IRSETDF<CR> – Restores DEFAULT SOURCE IR carrier frequency settings (38 KHz for all six sources).  
RESPONSE: Same response as for #IRSETSR<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
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COMMAND: *SxIR56SET<CR> - sets SOURCE x to 56 KHz IR repeat carrier (x is 1 to 6).  
RESPONSE: Same response as for #IRSETSR<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND: *SxIR38SET<CR> - sets SOURCE x to 38 KHz IR repeat carrier (x is 1 to 6).  
RESPONSE: Same response as for #IRSETSR<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND/RESPONSE DESCRIPTIONS.  
NOTE – zone number field xx should ALWAYS  
Include a lead zero ("0") for zone numbers less than 10.  
COMMAND: *ZxxCONSR<CR> - Connect STATUS REQUEST where xx is zone # from 1 to 12.  
RESPONSE: #ZxxPWRppp,SRCs,GRPt,VOL-yy<CR>  
-ppp = "ON" (2 characters)  
or "OFF" (3 characters)  
-s = SOURCE NUMBER 1 to 6  
-q = 0 if SOURCE GROUP is ON  
1 if SOURCE GROUP is OFF  
-yy = level below max in dB: -00 to -79 dB  
(include lead 0 for all single-digit values)  
-yy = "MT" if in MUTE state  
-yy = "XM" if external MUTE is being held active  
This response will also be issued in response to pressing the ON/OFF, VOLUME, or SOURCE  
keys on a KEYPAD. NOTE – the response will be issued if a SOURCE key is press`ed on a  
zone that is powered OFF even though the key press has no effect on the system. It will be  
output at every increment during a volume ramp initiated by HOLDING a VOLUME UP or  
VOLUME DOWN key on a keypad. It will also be issued at every increment of a volume  
ramp commanded by the *ZxxVOL+<CR> and *ZxxVOL-<CR> commands (see below).  
The MUTE value will be asserted if a *ZxMTON<CR> command has been received, OR if the  
volume is run all the way to the lowest possible point (volume off). An active EXTERNAL  
MUTE input, however, will always override other volume response values with the "XM"  
response.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
*ZxxSETSR<CR> – ZoneSet STATUS REQUEST where xx is zone # from 1 to 12.  
RESPONSE: #ZxxORp,BASSyy,TREByy,GRPq,VRSTr<CR>-p = 1 if DIP switches are overridden*  
0 if DIP switches are in control  
-yy = EQ level, dB, –8 to +0 (flat) to  
+8 in 1 dB increments  
-q = 0 if SOURCE GROUP is ON  
1 if SOURCE GROUP is OFF  
(This follows DIP switch definition.)  
-r = 0 if VOLUME RESET is ON  
1 if VOLUME RESET is OFF  
(This follows DIP switch definition.)  
*override set to 1 FOR THIS ZONE only if one of commands *ZxxBASSyy<CR>, *ZxxTREByy<CR>, *ZxxGRPq<CR>, or *ZxxVRSTr<CR> are issued (see  
descriptions below).  
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Once it is SET by one of these commands:  
a. It will remain set until power is cycled on the unit.  
b. Non-address DIP switch changes on a connected KEYPAD connected to this zone will be ignored.  
If override state is "0", this response is also issued whenever non-address KEYPAD DIP switches are changed.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxON<CR> – Turn zone xx ON.  
Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxOFF<CR> – Turn zone xx OFF.  
Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ALLOFF<CR> – Turn ALL zones OFF.  
#ALLOFF<CR>  
This RESPONSE is also issued when ALL OFF is pressed on any KEYPAD.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ALLV+<CR> – Ramp ALL zones UP at a 10 dB/second rate in 1 dB steps.  
#ALLV+<CR>  
The ramp action will be cancelled when all zones reach MAXIMUM volume, or when an *ALLHLD<CR> Command is received. Note that to stop the  
ramp with this command before maximum volume, one reference zone must be periodically polled with a *ZxxCONSR<CR> Command to determine  
when the desired volume point has been reached. Note that ramps in different zones may start at different levels and will all ramp at the same  
rate.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ALLV-<CR> – Ramp ALL zones DOWN at a 10 dB/second rate in 1 dB steps.  
#ALLV-<CR>  
The ramp action will be cancelled when all zones reach MINIMUM (OFF) volume, or when an *ALLHLD<CR> Command is received. Note that to  
stop the ramp with this command before the minimum volume, one reference zone must be periodically polled with a *ZxxCONSR<CR> Command  
to determine when the desired volume point has been reached. Note that ramps in different zones may start at different levels and will all ramp  
at the same rate.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ALLHLD<CR> – Stops ramp action initiated by *ALLV+<CR> Or *ALLV-<CR>  
#ALLHLD-<CR>  
This results in a HOLD of the level at time of command receipt.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ALLMON<CR> – ALL MUTE ON.  
# ALLMON<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ALLMOFF<CR> – ALL MUTE OFF.  
#ALLMOFF<CR>  
********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxSRCp<CR> – Switch zone xx to SOURCE p ( 1 to 6).  
Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
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COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxVOLyy<CR> – Set volume of zone xx to level yy below max in dB from –0 to –78 dB  
(include lead 0 for all single-digit values).  
Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
*ZxxVOL+<CR> – STARTS zone xx volume ramp UP at the rate of +10 dB per second in +1 dB steps.  
(This is the same as holding VOLUME UP key on a KEYPAD for 1 second).  
Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>, updated 10 times per second.  
RESPONSE:  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
*ZxxVOL-<CR> – STARTS zone xx volume ramp DOWN at the rate of -10 dB per second in -1 dB steps.  
(This is the same as holding VOLUME UP key on a KEYPAD for 1 second).  
Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>, updated 10 times per second.  
RESPONSE:  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
*ZxxVHLD<CR> – STOPS zone xx volume ramp initiated by *ZxxVOL+<CR> or *ZxxVOL-<CR> commands.  
This results in a HOLD of the level at time of command receipt. RESPONSE: #ZxxVHLD<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxMTON<CR> – zone xx MUTE ON (mutes currently connected source)  
Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxMTOFF<CR> – zone xx MUTE OFF (returns zone output to currently connected source at previous volume setting).  
Same response as for *ZxxCONSR<CR>  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
*ZxxBASSyyy<CR> – zone xx BASS EQ with yyy = EQ level, dB, –12 to +0 (flat) to +12 in 2 dB increments.  
USE LEAD "0" IN TENS PLACE FOR VALUE LESS THAN 10.  
Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>  
RESPONSE:  
NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will set override (lock out KEYPAD non-address DIP switches) for this zone until power is cycled.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxTREByyy<CR> – zone xx TREBLE EQ with yyy = EQ level, dB, –12 to +0 (flat) to +12 in 2 dB increments.  
USE LEAD "0" IN TENS PLACE FOR VALUE LESS THAN 10.  
Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>  
NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will set override (lock out KEYPAD non-address DIP switches) for this zone until power is cycled.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxGRPON<CR> – zone xx SOURCE GROUP ON.  
Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>  
NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will set override (lock out KEYPAD non-address DIP switches) for this zone until power is cycled.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxGRPON<CR> – zone xx SOURCE GROUP ON.  
Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>  
NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will set override (lock out KEYPAD non-address DIP switches) for this zone until power is cycled.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxGRPOFF<CR> – zone xx SOURCE GROUP OFF.  
Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>  
NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will set override (lock out KEYPAD non-address DIP switches) for this zone until power is cycled.  
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*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxVRSTON<CR> – zone xx VOLUME RESET ON.  
Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>  
NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will set override (lock out KEYPAD non-address DIP switches) for this zone until power is cycled.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxVRSTOFF<CR> – zone xx VOLUME RESET OFF.  
Same response as for *ZxxSETSR<CR>  
NOTE: sending this command to the E6D will set override (lock out KEYPAD non-address DIP switches) for this zone until power is cycled.  
*********************************************************************************  
COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxLKON<CR> – zone xx KEYPAD LOCK ON – This will INHIBIT ANY keypad control input on the zone.  
This is the same as activating the Parental lock control at a keypad by holding down a SOURCE key for three seconds).  
#ZxxLKON<CR>  
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COMMAND:  
RESPONSE:  
*ZxxLKOFF<CR> – zone xx KEYPAD LOCK ON – This will RESTORE ALL keypad control input on the zone  
(useful as Parental lock control) . This is the same as de-activating the Parental lock control at a keypad by  
holding down a SOURCE key for three seconds).  
#ZxxLKOFF<CR>  
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COMMAND:  
*VER<CR> – Firmware version query.  
RESPONSE:  
#NUVO_E6D_vx.yy<CR> where x is the major version number and yy  
is the minor version number.  
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RESPONSE:  
#EXTMON<CR> Issued whenever the External MUTE first activates (closure to ground) and  
0 whenever the External MUTE de-activates (open connection to ground).  
NOTE – there is no COMMAND associated with this response; it is always initiated by a change at the EXT. MUTE input.  
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RESPONSE:  
#EXTMOFF<CR> Issued whenever External MUTE de-activates (open connection to ground).  
NOTE – there is no COMMAND associated with this response; it is always initiated by a change at the EXT. MUTE input.  
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