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Binary 660 Series Matrix 4x2 User Guide Document

Souce | ue | 2ch(HDMI ut udi) INSTALLATION MANUAL 4K HDR HDMI Matrix Switcher - 4x2 B-660-MTRX-4X2 2 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of �re or electric shock, read and follow all instruc�ons and warnings in this manual. Keep this manual for future reference. Do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing, and ensure that no objects �lled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment. Do not use this apparatus near water. Do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside.

Episode Powered Soundbar Installation Guide Document

ES-PWR-SNDBR-180-BLKEpisode Powered SoundbarInstallation Guide 2 IntroductionThank you for purchasing an Episode® soundbar. To complete installation, follow these instructions. Visit our website for design recommendations and speaker calculators.Contents1x Remote2x Wall bracket screws1x Subwoofer2x Wall brackets2x Strong mount screws2x Power cords8 x Wall screwsWarningThe IR Remote supplied with this product contains a coin/button cell battery. Keep product and batteries away from children. Battery can cause severe or fatal injuries in 2 hours or less if swallowed or placed inside any part of the body.

WattBox Best Practices Document

1 THE WATTBOX GUIDE Best Practices + Troubleshooting + More Contents Best Practices: Power Load 1 Best Practices: Installation Conguring Backup Power 5 WattBox Troubleshooting 7 Overcurrent Protection Mode 9 WattBox/OvrC Install Checklist 10 UPS Battery Duration Worksheet 11 Load Calculation Worksheet 12 Best Practices: Power Load Your WattBox PDU (power distribution unit) is designed to handle a specic electrical load this level is not exceeded, your WattBox should provide awless service You can prevent issues from arising by following these best practices Don’t Use Daisy Chains Warning: Never plug a multi-outlet power strip or another PDU into an outlet of a WattBox PDU If you do, power usage becomes much harder to track, and it’s likely that the chained devices may draw more power than the PDU’s rating When this happens, the PDU ips to Overcurrent Protection Mode, shutting o to prevent permanent damage to itself and the devices it powers See "Overcurrent This sudden loss of power can also damage devices attached to the multi-outlet power strip Most electrical devices are designed to operate only at optimal power input levels, and low power can permanently aect their performance Plan a Proper Power Load Power load is the total amount of power that attached equipment draws from the WattBox PDU If degrades performance and may damage the equipment You cannot calculate a power load using a device’s average power consumption; certain devices draw more power at specic times For example, when ampliers start up, they can draw up to four times more power than normal Security cameras draw more power at night when they activate their infrared emitters This means that a home system with sound and surveillance may run ne in the daytime, but if it’s nighttime (cameras running infrared) and someone powers up the sound system (heavy amplier draw), the extra power load can cause issues if you don’t plan for it Avoid this by calculating the maximum potential power load for the devices on each WattBox PDU 2 How to Determine the Potential Load for a WattBox PDU Find the maximum power rating (in watts) for each device attached to the WattBox PDU Add the various power consumptions together to nd the maximum potential load This load must be lower than the power rating for the PDU you are using; this is 1440W for many WattBox PDUs You can nd this listed under “UL Power Rating” on the model’s product page If the total load is greater than the PDU can handle, remove devices from the PDU until the maximum load is within parameters This may require swapping devices between PDUs or purchasing additional PDUs to distribute the load If a Device Doesn’t List a Maximum Power Rating (North America and other 120V systems) If you can’t nd an ocial maximum power rating listed for your device, you can generate a good estimate with a quick calculation Find the fuse rating for your specic device on its product spec page For an example, let’s use the Episode® 70V IP-Enabled Amplier On the product page, it lists a fuse rating of T 3.15A L 250V .

Episode 70V MixAmp Installation Guide (240V) Document

OWNER’S MANUAL ECA COMMERCIAL AMPLIFIER ECA-70MIXAMP-1-240 100V / 70V / 50V / 4Ω Ampli�er 00000111112222233333444445555566666777778888899999101101010+12+1-12-120001234567891OUPULEVELSOUC1EA-0MXP--40PWERSOURE2SORCE3SUCE4ONOFFMI1MIC2MIC3MI4SURBASSTRBLEMATER pg. 2 To reduce the risk of �re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. l triangle, angerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to d to alert the rvicing) CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

Episode Radiance Installation Guide Document

Installation Guide 2 Introduction to Episode RadianceThe Episode Radiance system combines audio and lighting onto a single two-conductor wire using the MB1. Designed for use with a standard DSP amplier and low voltage light transformer, the Episode Radiance system delivers exceptional audio and lighting performance in a single system through simplied wiring, thanks to ACE technology by SWARM. Using a DSP amplier like the Episode Hybrid Amplier with built in presets allows for EQ optimization specic to Radiance speakers and the accompanying 8 subwoofer.Pro Tip:Always in

Binary 330 Series Extender w/ IR User Guide Document

5. TPPLIUTdIOcADITGRTbConnect a broadband IR receiver to IR Receiver port and an IR emitter to IR Flasher port. Blu-raPlaye HDMI INransmitterIR Emitter UTP isplay IR ReceiverHDMI OUReceiver Blu-ray Player Remote B-330-KUTd-40AReceiver Category cable runs from 0 - 20m. 4 3 2 1 6 5 4. DVVIUVALTYOUd B-330-KUTd-40dransmitter +12V DCNote:Power LEDHDMI INUTP OutIR Flasher 3 2 1 5 4 1. PRODUUdAOVVRVIVW Thank you for purchasing this product. For proper installation and optimum performance, B-330-1CAT-40 is a 1080P HDMI extender set. It can extend uncompressed 1080P@60Hz video and 2ch audio signal up to 40m/131ft along a Cat 5e/6/6a/7 cable.

Binary 260 Series In-Line Controller User Guide Document

Copyright ©2021, Snap One, LLC. All rights reserved. Snap One and its respectie logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Snap One, LLC (formerly known as Wirepath Home Systems, LLC), in the United States and/or other countries. 4Store, 4Sight, Control4, Control4 My Home, SnapAV, Araknis Networks, BakPak, Binary, Dragonfl, Episode, Luma, Mockupancy, Nearus, NEEO, Optiviw, OvrC, Pakedge, Sense, Strong, Strong Evolve, Strong VersaBox, SunBriteDS, SunBriteTV, Triad, Truvision, Visualint, Wattox, Wirepath, and Wirepath ONE are also registered trademarks or trademarks of Snap One, LLC. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of their respectie owners.

Episode Core In-Wall Speakers Installation Guide Document

INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing Episode® speakers. Visit our website for design recommendations and speaker calculators.NEW CONSTRUCTION INSTALLEpisode speaker installations can be simplified by using Episode pre-construction brackets (sold separately). Install them prior to drywall to allow for precise placement of the speaker.Secure the wiring within reach of the bracket for easy access.EXISTING CONSTRUCTION INSTALLMake a cutout for the speaker using the supplied template. Allow space for the bezel if installing near adjacent objects, or cut the hole in two steps as shown below.Cut the drywall at a 45° angle so that if the speaker is too close to an obstruction, you can easily ‘plug’ the hole.

Episode Core In-Ceiling Speakers Installation Guide Document

INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing Episode® speakers. Visit our website for design recommendations and speaker calculators.NEW CONSTRUCTION INSTALLEpisode speaker installations can be simplified by using Episode pre-construction brackets (sold separately). Install them prior to drywall to allow for precise placement of the speaker.Secure the wiring within reach of the bracket for easy access.EXISTING CONSTRUCTION INSTALLMake a cutout for the speaker using the supplied template. Allow space for the bezel if installing near adjacent objects, or cut the hole in two steps as shown below.Cut the drywall at a 45° angle so that if the speaker is too close to an obstruction, you can easily ‘plug’ the hole.

Episode Terrain System Manual Document

INSTALLATION MANUAL ES-TERRAIN-SYS-4.1 ES-TERRAIN-HSUB-4.1 ES-TERRAIN-SAT-2.0 ES-TERRAIN-HSUB ES-TERRAIN-SUB ES-TERRAIN-SUB ES-TERRAIN-HSUB ES-TERRAIN-HSUB-4.1 ES-TERRAIN-SAT-2.0 ES-TERRAIN-SYS-4.1 page | 2 page | 3 INTRODUCTION Welcome to Episode® Speakers. We appreciate your purchase and are committed to providing the highest-quality products possible. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS Read and understand all instructions. Carefully plan the location and account for potential electrical, plumbing or other obstacles before beginning installation. Package Contents ES-TERRAIN-SYS-4.1 • (4) 4” Satellite speakers (stakes included) • (1) 8” Burial subwoofer with 1.6’, 4-conductor burial wire • (1) End cap for stake installation • Silicone-filled wire nuts for all connections ES-TERRAIN-HSUB-4.1 • (4) 4” Satellite speakers (stakes included) • (1) 8” Hardscape subwoofer with 1.6’, 4-conductor burial wire • (1) Base plate with mounting hardware • (1) End cap for stake installation • Silicone-filled wire nuts for speaker connections ES-TERRAIN-SAT-2.0 • (2) 4” Satellite speakers (stakes included) • Silicone filled wire nuts for all connections ES-TERRAIN-HSUB • (1) 8” Hardscape subwoofer • (1) Base plate with mounting hardware • (1) Silicone-filled wire nuts for all connections ES-TERRAIN-SUB • (1) 8 ” Burial subwoofer NOTE: Other mounting accessories are sold separately.

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