Introduction, Model types – Cloud Electronics CDR-1B User Manual

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CDR‑1 & CDR‑1F Installation Guide v2.0

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The CDR-1 & CDR-1F are remote control units specifically designed for use with the
DCM-1/e. They may be fitted to standard electrical back boxes in whatever location is

convenient in each zone.

Model types

The CDR-1 and CDR-1F are electrically and operationally identical, but differ in their
physical dimensions and mounting arrangements.

The CDR-1 is a surface-mounting unit, which may be mounted via its supplied
mounting plate either to a single-gang back box, or directly to a suitable wall.
Max. projection from the wall is 30 mm.

The CDR-1F is a flush-fitting panel which fits to a standard dual-gang back box.
Max. projection from the wall is 10 mm.

Note: Where the term “CDR” is used in this manual, the text can be taken to apply to
both the CDR-1 and CDR-1F. In the section describing mounting (where the two types
differ), the full product names are used. An exception to this refers to the DCM-1/e’s
remote control ports, which are described as

CDR-1 PORTS, to match the labeling

on the DCM-1/e itself.

A zone may have one CDR, more than one, or none at all. The DCM-1/e can support
up to 100 CDRs. CDRs are interconnected with standard CAT-5 UTP cable; units may
be daisy-chained at will and/or connected individually back to the DCM-1/e’s four

CDR-1 PORTS using almost any wiring topology convenient for the installation.

The CDR provides the user with the following local control functions for the zone in
which it is installed:

Source selection

Level control

Group enable/disable (providing the zone has been defined as a group member)

Local zone EQ adjustment (requires enabling on the DCM-1/e and entry of a key

code)

An Installer Mode permits zone assignment and adjustment of other installation
parameters.

Introduction

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