Russound MCA-C5 User Manual

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Russound MCA-C5 User and Installation Manual

KEYpAd USAGE

Main Menu - Sleep Timer

You can set the timer so the zone turns off in one of the following increments:

15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes.

Main Menu - Settings

Audio - From the home screen, scroll to and select "settings," and choose

"audio settings." You’ll see items to adjust, such as bass, treble and balance.

Each selection has its own screen and shows levels for real-time adjustments.

Clock

Set Time - From the Clock menu, select "Set Time." Press the +/- buttons to

move through numbers. Press the |< or >| buttons to move the cursor and

press OK to save.

Set Date - From the Clock menu, select "Set Date." The date format is

month/day/year. Press the +/- buttons to move through numbers. Press

the |< or >| buttons to move the cursor, and press OK to save.

Clock Format - From the home menu, select "Settings," then "Clock." Choose

"Clock Format," and select 12 hour (AM/PM) or 24 hour (1200) format.

Display - Set the contrast and brightness for the keypad display. Use the

buttons to move the cursor to the desired level.

Installer Options

IR Enable/Disable - The default is Enabled. If an external IR receiver is used,

the keypad IR receiver should be disabled. From the main menu, select

"Settings," then "Installation," then IR Enable/Disable. Select "disable" and

exit back to the menu.

Diagnostics - The MDK-C5 provides the portal to a support tunnel when an

installer needs Russound’s help troubleshooting an MCA-C5 system. From

the main menu, select "Settings," then "Installation." Choose "Authorize

Support." On the Authorize support screen, select "On." A session number

will be provided in the Session Number box. During the support tunnel

process, the system is unavailable for use.

AM/FM

7:30 PM

Alarm

Home

Shared

Party Mode

Settings

Sleep Timer

Do Not Disturb

DND

AM/FM

9:30 PM

Sleep Timer

After 15 minutes

Cancel

After 30 minutes

After 45 minutes
After 60 minutes

Main Menu - Set Party Mode or Do Not Disturb

Party and Master - The keypad that shows Master has started a "party" and

keypads that show Party are "attending." All rooms are listening to the same

music, and only the Master can change the music. Volume control remains

independent.

Do Not Disturb - Someone in another room has chosen a source and locked

out anyone else from changing it. That room also won’t be disturbed by paging

or a doorbell chime.

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