Nv-rvm main source hub back panel features – Nuvo Stereo System User Manual

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NV-RVM Main Source Hub Back Panel Features

1. System On: This mono 3.5 mm voltage output is designed to emit 5 volts (no-load) when a zone is turned on.

2. IR Outputs: This IR (infrared) section is used to output IR commands sent by the Hub processor in response to button push events on zone Control

Pads. The command signals drive IR emitters connected to these outputs, which output IR commands to non-NuVoNet components. The Renovia
Configurator software can be used to design specific macro preset choices available from the Control Pad menu, see Section

6.4 Using the

Configurator Software, Macros. The Renovia System will not repeat manufacturer's remote commands from a Zone location to the Hub across
the Powerline.

3. Mute/Page: The Mute input is a trigger that will respond to the MI1 Mute Interrupt accessory to mute the system for the phone or doorbell, or it

can be set to respond to a phone paging system to trigger and amplify an externally-sourced whole house page or doorbell chime signal.

4. RS232: This port allows an optional DB9 connection for bidirectional system control from a third party home automation system.

5. NuVoNet: Three RJ45 connections are provided to allow communication with the NuVoNet source components via a CAT5 wire.

6. Antenna: The NV-RVM Main Source Hub has two built-in AM/FM tuners. These default as sources 1 and 2. This coaxial connection is designed to

receive both the AM and FM signals remotely from the included NV-T2FAA active AM/FM antenna.

7. Source Inputs: These six stereo 3.5 mm inputs will receive the audio signal from any attached source. All six can be either NuVoNet or third party

IR controlled components. Sources plugged into the 1 & 2 audio inputs will automatically override the internal AM/FM tuners. A connection to
source inputs 3 and 4 will be overridden if a Renovia NuVoDock for iPod is connected to the corresponding inputs (see item 9). Any of the sources 3-
6 for which no connection is made (3.5 mm inputs or iPod input) will automatically be disabled for user selection.

8. SIRIUS Inputs: The source 1 and 2 AM/FM tuners can also receive SIRIUS Satellite Radio when a SIRIUS tuner device such as the NV-SCH1

TM

SiriusConnect Module is plugged into this jack with the included 8 pin cable. Note that SIRIUS reception requires an appropriate antenna, see
Section

2.2.2, Adding the NV-SCHS or other Sirius Connect tuner devices

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9. iPod Inputs: iPod inputs 3 and 4 are designed to interface with the Renovia NuVoDock for iPod. A single 9-pin connection automatically provides

full metadata and audio to each of the Renovia zones when an iPod is seated in the NuVoDock.

10. Aux. Out: Renovia has an optional Zone 16 preamp lineout with fixed output level. This 3.5 mm stereo output serves as an additional zone output

for a home theater receiver, or a zone specific stereo receiver. Source selection to this output is accomplished with a Control Pad programmed to
address 16 (a “virtual” zone address assignment). Volume adjustments on this Control Pad will have no effect on the output volume, making this
output ideally suited to drive an external stereo receiver.

11. AC Power: The NV-RVM AC power cord serves a dual purpose. As with any audio component, it provides power for operation, but it also supports

the powerline network connection to each of the audio zones for both the audio signal and source metadata.

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