Nuvo NV-E6XS User Manual

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Fig. 16: Changing Keypad Buttons

XII. Changing the Buttons on the NV-EKP

XIII. NV-MI1 Mute Interface

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NV-MIB1

TO E6m

TELCO IN

The NV-EKP keypads come with 30 preprinted,

interchangeable buttons. These have a variety of audio

source labels for customizing the E Series system to match

the audio components being used. Included in these are

six genre buttons, such as Classical, Rock, Jazz, etc.

These can be useful for components like CD changers or

satellite receivers that can be set up for specific styles of

music.

The keypads have a screwless cover plate that is easily

removed with a small screwdriver. Under that plate is

another smaller plate that holds the buttons in place. This

is also easily removed with a small screwdriver. Once that

is removed, the buttons can then be replaced either

individually by tearing the perforation or as a complete

strip of six buttons.

Align the buttons you wish to use on the keypad and snap

the internal cover plate back over them. Snap the cover

plate back on, and the keypad is now ready to be installed

in its location in the wall (Fig 16).

CD 1

SAT

TUN 1

TUN 2

TUN 3

ALL OFF

ON•OFF

MUTE

VOL

VOL

CD 2

REFER TO MANUAL

0 1 2 3

DIAGNOSTIC

CONTROL

-INPUT- -OUTPUT-

MUTE UNIT ON

+12V G

The NV-MI1 Mute Interface is an additional accessory that

can be used to temporarily mute all zones whenever the

phone rings or the doorbell chimes. No external power is

needed for this purpose.

To mute the system when the doorbell chimes, simply run

a pair of doorbell wires from the chime terminals to the

connector on the MI1 labeled “DOORBELL A” or

“DOORBELL B” (or both). Then connect a pair of wires

from the “Mute Out” jack on the MIB-1 to the “Mute” pins

on the back of the E6M amplifier (Fig. 17).

To mute the system when the phone rings, simply connect

a standard four conductor telephone line cord (for two

phone lines) into the “Telco In” jack, and then connect a

pair of wires from the “Mute Out” jack on the MIB-1 to the

“Mute In” pins on the back of the E6M amplifier (Fig. 17).

FRONT

Up to two phone lines from the home’s

telephone service can be connected

to the MI1 via typical four-conductor phone

line with an RJ11 connector. Two doorbells

can be connected to the MI1 from the

doorbell chimes using two-conductor wire.

Fig. 17: NV-MI1: Mute Interface

The MI1 will accept

two phone lines and

two doorbell signals,

and combines them

to one two-conductor

connection to the

E6M’s “Mute” input.

DOORBELL

A B

I

Using a small

screwdriver, release

the tab holding the

internal cover plate to

the keypad, and

remove it.

The buttons have rubber tabs designed to

fit into holes in the keypad’s PC board.

The MI1 is not supplied with the E6M or the E6X

packages.

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