Installation, Page 7 – Crown Audio PIP-USP4 Module User Manual

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Networked PIP Series

Reference Manual

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Installation

Before beginning, please carefully note:

CAUTION: STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY DAMAGE THE UNIT. Use caution
when handling the unit. Carefully ground yourself BEFORE touching the unit. Avoided
unnecessary touching the components or solder pads on the circuit board. It is best to
handle the unit by its front panel only.

Prepare the PIP
The PIP comes ready to install in the amplifi er. This unit does not require setting the “IQ
address” as the older current loop, Crown bus, units did. Each PIP (as well as all network
components) comes preprogrammed with a unique network (MAC) address. The HiQnet
address is then set (automatically or manually) via SystemArchitect control software (TCP/
IP network address).

Prepare the Amplifi er
Turn down the amplifi er level controls (full counterclockwise) and turn off
the amplifi er.

Disconnect the amplifi er’s power cord.

Remove the existing PIP module from the amplifi er back panel (two screws).

Install the PIP into the Amplifi er.
Carefully ground yourself to the chassis of the amplifi er
before installing the
PIP, it is a good idea to maintain ground contact between yourself and the amplifi er while
inserting the module into the amplifi er.

Prepare the Cables
Before using the AUX port, and after the PIP-Lite module
has been installed into the amp, make sure to pass the
CAT5 cable twice through the supplied ferrite core.

Important: On CTs3000 and CTs2000 models, make sure to add the supplied ribbon
cable ferrite core to the end of the B cable before connecting to the PIP module. Its location
will be similar to the ferrite on the A cable, with ½ to 1 inch of cable between the connector
and ferrite core. The core is not required on CTs600 and CTs1200 amplifi ers.

Before using the PIP-USP4-CN, after it is installed into the amp, make sure to use ferrite
cores for cables connecting to the Analog, AES, AUX and Network ports as follow:

1. Pass all the Analog Input and Output cables

through a ferrite core (one time).

2. Pass the AES, AUX and Network cables

three (3) times through a ferrite core.
Use a separate core for each the cables.

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