ClearOne MU4602 User Manual

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MUSICA K E Y P A D A M P L I F I E R O V E R V I E W

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Source Functions

The wall-mounted keypads come with a group of buttons
designated as a direct user interface to the audio sources. It
functions as a control for the 4 different home-wide audio sources.
Once the buttons have been programmed, these buttons control
the audio source currently selected from that room. When the
settings for each source have been learned at any wall-mounted
keypad, they are then stored in non-volatile memory in the ADC.
All settings are then available across all rooms without any
additional programming
.

Room Control and System Status

One room can monitor the state of all other rooms and cut off the
power of other rooms remotely. The at-a-glance display allows
easy operation of all rooms from any location in the home. The
menu functions of any keypad can be locked out by pressing the
sequence 1, 9, 2, 3 at any keypad to prevent unwanted changes
being made to the settings for that keypad. To reactivate the
menu function, from the remote control press the

Λ

,

XX

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Plug & Play Expansion

Using the optional Audio Port, users can easily add external sound sources and
output devices to expand the system at the local room level. When the Audio Port is
connected, the keypad detects it automatically and displays it in the menu view. The
user can now select it using the source button. The sources can now be browsed
and selected in the following sequence as an example: TAPE, CD, AUX, TUNER,
EXT.

When an external audio system is connected to the audio output, for maximum
flexibility the user can select the integrated digitally controlled amplifier, an external
amplifier, or both via the amp selection menu of the keypad.













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