Setup guide, Install the surroundtraxx system, Install surroundtraxx – SoundTraxx SurroundTraxx User Manual

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SurroundTraxx User’s Guide

Setup Guide Page 1:20

SurroundTraxx User’s Guide

Setup Guide Page 1:21

Install the SurroundTraxx System

Install SurroundTraxx

By the time you’re ready to install SurroundTraxx, you’ve invested a great

deal of time and effort in your layout. You have constructed the benchwork,

laid out track, and integrated the block detection equipment – not to

mention scenery. Having successfully completed these steps, you’ll find the

SurroundTraxx installation straightforward.

SurroundTraxx Wiring

The back panel of SurroundTraxx provides connections for the 5 Volt power

supply, a network connection to the block detector and DCC system, external

audio devices (i.e. a subwoofer and/or external amplifier), and the speakers

for each sound zone.

Wiring Guidelines

Because improper wiring may damage the system, please observe these

important guidelines:

Always power off SurroundTraxx before connecting or disconnecting

wires and cables.

Do not connect SurroundTraxx to any power supply other than the one

supplied. Doing so will damage the unit.

If you need to extend the wire length for an audio channel by splicing in

new speaker wire, be sure to insulate each splice with heat-shrink tubing

before powering on the system.

Be sure to insulate the end of each wire of any unused color pair in the

wiring harness.

Do not connect a speaker wire to any wire of a different color.

Do not exceed a 4-ohm load with each output.

Only one speaker is recommended for each output.

Wiring SurroundTraxx

The network cable supplied with SurroundTraxx connects the NETWORK

input on the SurroundTraxx system to the block detector’s LocoNet output.

(The network cable, sometimes referred to as 'LocoNet cable' resembles a

telephone cord.) DO NOT plug this cable into non-LocoNet equipped DCC

systems! Plug one end into the receptacle marked NETWORK and the

other end into the receptacle on the command station. This will be marked

"LOCONET" (It does not matter whether you connect to the 'A' or the 'B'

receptacle).

If you plan to use a subwoofer, connect the 5/6 line out jack to the subwoofer

as shown below, using a Y cable that adapts a stereo mini plug to two male

RCA plugs (Not Included). SurroundTraxx mixes the low frequencies of

channels 1–5 to channel 6 when one of the subwoofer modes is selected

(page 1:3).

Setup Guide

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