Hookup – Crestron electronic CNX-PBAR4 User Manual

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Crestron CNX-PBAR4

Professional Balanced Audio Receiver

Hookup

The CNX-PBAR4 provides great flexibility in redistributing audio signals
throughout an entire home. Local room sources can be distributed and shared to
other rooms through the headend. For example, as seen in the following simplified
configuration diagram, users can choose audio from among the headend sources,
their own local sources, or the local sources of other rooms.

To maintain highest signal integrity, Crestron recommends a maximum length of 500
feet for CAT5 input cables between the CNX-PBAR4 and other devices.

Simplified Configuration Diagram for the CNX-PBAR4

In this diagram, local audio sources routed from the CNXRMCLV as balanced audio
to the IN port of the CNX-PBAR4 are sent via CAT5 cable from the OUT connector
to a CNX-BIPAD8 for redistribution to other room boxes, amplifiers, or
CNX-BIPA8s.

Line-level audio from the CNX-PBAR RCA outputs is routed to CNX-PAD8As for
distribution to local room amplifiers.

Operations Guide – DOC. 8183

Professional Balanced Audio Receiver: CNX-PBAR4

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