Crestron adagio™ aads audio distribution system – Crestron electronic on wall speaker User Manual

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Crestron Adagio™ AADS

Audio

Distribution

System

To replace the fuse:

1. Press

STANDBY to place the unit in Standby and remove the power cable.

2. Use a flat-head screwdriver to push in the fuse holder. While pushing in the

fuse holder, turn screwdriver counterclockwise until the fuse holder pops
out.

3. Remove the fuse from the fuse holder and insert a new fuse.

CAUTION: Only use the specified type of fuse when replacing a blown
fuse. Failure to do so may cause damage to the AADS.

AADS MODEL

REQUIRED FUSE TYPE

AADS, AADS-XM
(US & Canada)

T8AH (¼” x 1¼”, 250V, 8A, time-lag, high-
rupture rated)

AADSI
(International/230VAC)

T4AH (5mm x 20mm, 250V, 4A, time-lag,
high-rupture rated)

4. Insert the fuse holder into the AADS.

5. Push in the fuse holder with a flat head screwdriver. While pushing in the

fuse holder, turn the screwdriver clockwise until the fuse holder sinks in.

6. Push in the fuse holder a little further and turn the screwdriver clockwise

until the fuse holder locks in place.

7. Connect power to the AADS.

Room Button Labels

Use Adagio Composer or Crestron Engraver software to create and print custom
labels on overhead transparency film for the AADS’ room buttons.

NOTE: When printing custom labels, some experimentation may be required for
optimum results.

Custom-engraved labels can also be ordered from Crestron. Contact Crestron for
more information.

To remove the label:

1. Remove the label cover with a small, flat-head screwdriver. The label cover

is magnetically attached to the front panel of the Adagio component. The
label strip will be exposed.

2. Insert the screwdriver behind the label strip as shown below.

Operations Guide – DOC. 6458

Audio Distribution System: Adagio AADS

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