Adding additional input ports (mirrored mode), Adding additional input ports (mirrored mode) -3 – ClearOne PAN6400 User Manual

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4.

Connect an IR Emitter to the Musica MU5066ADC IR OUTPUT port and place
the emitter end over the IR window on the front of the source.

5.

Connect a null modem cable from the RS-232C port of the Musica MU5066ADC
to the RS-232 IO1 port of the PAN6400 VDC.

6.

Connect a CAT5 cable from the appropriate DISPLAY OUTPUT port on the
PAN6400 VDC to the VIM port of the VP500 you are using to connect to a display.

7.

Connect the video (composite in this example) from the VP500 output to the
display.

8.

Connect an IR Emitter to the IR Out port of the VP500 and place the emitter end
over the IR window on the display.

9.

Connect a CAT5 cable from the appropriate room CLASS 2 WIRING port on the
Musica MU5066ADC to the ADC port of the Musica Keypad.
Use the same output number on both the PAN6400 VDC and the Musica
MU5066ADC ports. Otherwise the system will not synchronize the display and the
audio connected to the VP500 and the Musica Keypad.

10.

Connect a 16/4 cable with 2-pin Phoenix connectors from the PWR port on the
Musica Keypad to the appropriate display ROOM POWER port on the Musica
MU5066ADC.
A 16/4 and CAT5 Siamese (combo) cable is easier to run and less likely to break.
You can use a 16/2 cable since two wires on the 16/4 cable are clipped and not
used. However, using the 16/4 cable allows for easy future expansion or upgrades.

11.

Connect speakers using 4-pin Phoenix connectors from the rear of the Musica
MU5066KP Keypad to the left and right speakers.

12.

Turn power on to all devices.

Adding Additional Input Ports (Mirrored Mode)

Mirroring two PAN6400 VDCs provides a total of six inputs per source over which
you can distribute signals. This allows you to distribute synchronized component video
signals and digital audio. The Musica MU5066ADC sends RS-232 commands to a
PAN6400 VDC to which it is connected and additional PAN6400 VDCs mirror the
actions of the first PAN6400 VDC.

Although you can mirror the PAN6400 VDC with any supported video signal, most
installations use mirroring to distribute component video with coaxial digital audio
(S/PDIF) while Musica distributes analog audio. The digital audio signal distributed
from the PAN6400 VDC can be used with a digital surround sound home theater.

Figure 4-2 and the associated steps show how to wire a Musica MU5066ADC and two
PAN6400 VDCs. The Musica MU5066KP provides IR capability, so two VP500s
connect the video and audio. The IR input port of a VP700 is disabled if included in an

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