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® No.AA050206 ™ Audioaccess aDock For Apple iPod ® ® For PX-700 Series and ™ W.H.E.N. Series SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING AND HARDWARE CONNECTION GUIDE MAY , 2006 -2Detailed Diagram .................................................................................................................................................... 2 PX-700 and CATC/2WSI SYSTEMS .................................................................................................................... 3 Hardware Connection ..................................................................................................................................... 3 Connection to Audioaccess® Bus Through the CATC/2WSI..................................................................... 3 Connection to Audioaccess® Bus Through the Ethernet ............................................................................ 3 CATC/2WSI Interface Setup .......................................................................................................................... 4 Setting Device Type.................................................................................................................................... 4 Setting Interface Address............................................................................................................................ 4 CATC Easy Touch II Programming ............................................................................................................... 5 iPod Docking and Operation........................................................................................................................... 7 iPod Control From a KPS101 Keypad........................................................................................................ 7 iPod Control and Feedback From a CATC................................................................................................. 7 W.H.E.N. SYSTEMS.............................................................................................................................................. 8 Hardware Connection to AVR21EN .............................................................................................................. 8 W.H.E.N Interface Setup ................................................................................................................................ 8 W.H.E.N. System Programming..................................................................................................................... 8 iPod Docking and Operation........................................................................................................................... 9 iPod Feedback and Control From a KP21 Keypad and KP21R Remote.................................................... 9 Video and Photo Playback .......................................................................................................................... 9 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................... 10 Specifications........................................................................................................................................................ 11 Detailed Diagram aDock connection Ethernet port (not used at this time) Power (12V) Balanced audio over CAT5e (RJ RCA Audio aDock Installation and Instruction Guide RS232 port to CATC/2WSI or W.H.E.N. AVR21EN -2- -3- PX-700 and CATC/2WSI SYSTEMS Hardware Connection There are four connections and one switch selection on the interface that you will need to make: 1. An audio connection to the PX-700 using RCA output or balanced over a CAT5e connection. If using the balanced audio output option we have designed the output to be pin compatible with the ETS PA807 RJ45-toRCA balun from ETS, Inc. The output uses the following pin-out: pins 1, 2 = channel 1; pins 3, 6 = channel 2. Please contact ETS for a distributor near you via phone 510.656.2012 or on the web (http://www.etslan.com/sales.php). 2. The aDock Serial connection to the CATC/2WSI uses a DSUB nine pin male connector with standard DTE connection. Only the Tx and Rx signals are utilized. Please use a straight-through male-to-female cable and screw down the cable to maintain a good connection. The serial cable is not included. 3. The docking cradle connector must be completely inserted before powering the unit. It should be screwed in to maintain a connection. Make sure you have fully inserted the connector into the interface box. 4. Power adapter, 12 volt DC (included). 5. The selector switch, located adjacent to the Ethernet connector (on the side opposite the RCA connectors) must be moved toward the RS-232 connector. Connection to Audioaccess® Bus Through the CATC/2WSI The aDock will be connected through the CATC/2WSI using the standard four wire KPS bus and a screw down Phoenix connector. You can locate the CATC/2WSI either locally with the aDock or at the head end equipment room. You must be using CATC/2WSI firmware version 1.1.0.1 or higher for the iPod to operate correctly. The pin-out for the four wire connection is as follows: Power Data 1 Data 2 Ground Connection to Audioaccess® Bus Through the Ethernet The Ethernet connection is not currently supported. This is for future use. aDock Installation and Instruction Guide -3- -4- CATC/2WSI Interface Setup Please see the CATC/2WSI and CATC installation guide for detailed instructions. The CATC/2WSI has the communication protocol built into the unit. The dip switch selections that are made within the interface will determine which device type it is controlling and which interface number this particular unit is. In this way you can have several interfaces “talking to” multiple devices on the same system. 1. Remove two screws holding cover on. 2. Remove cover. Setting Device Type Using a small screwdriver, set the first four dip switches according to the following: Note: You must have CATC/2WSI firmware version 1.1.0.1 or later for the aDock to work correctly. Please contact Audioaccess Technical Support for more information. Technical Support can be reached toll free at 888.691.4171. Device Audioaccess® aDock for iPod® # 6 DIP 1 Down DIP 2 Up DIP 3 Up DIP 4 Down Setting Interface Address The next four dip switches are used to set the interface address. This is also used in the CATC Easy Touch II programming. In order for the interface to work properly, the device address must be set on both the hardware and the software. If you have more than one of each type of device, you will need to set each corresponding interface to a unique address. Interface Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 aDock Installation and Instruction Guide DIP 5 Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Up Up Up DIP 6 Down Down Down Up Up Up Up Down Down Down DIP 7 Down Up Up Down Down Up Up Down Down Up DIP 8 Up Down Up Down Up Down Up Down Up Down -4- -5- CATC Easy Touch II Programming The programming for the interface is self contained within the template file we have provided. Downloaded and install the v1.2a update and any additional updates available. Please check www.support.audioaccess.com for the latest download. The below instructions are generic instructions for any interface and template. Please see detailed instructions for specific instructions for each interface (available on the Audioaccess Technical Support Web site). There are only three steps necessary to correctly program the CATC and CATC/2WSI. 1. Add the “Set Interface Address” message from the Actions Library onto the Button “Press” of the correct MORE, FAVORITES or LIBRARY button for your installation. This is the button that will be used to GOTO the navigation and control screens for the connected device. You can rename this button at any time. In this example we are using Source 6, then drag-and-dropping the “Set Interface Address” action from the Actions Library (under “Basic”) to the Press of the MORE button. • Make sure to use the “Condition” pull down menu to filter the buttons that are being shown on the screen to match the source number input that you are going to connect to the PX-700. If your device is going to be Source 6 on the PX-700, you should select “Source 6” on the pull-down menu. Please see the CATC installation guide for detailed information. Screen Condition pull-down menu 2. When you drag and drop the “Set Interface Address” action onto the MORE button, you will be prompted to enter five (5) numbers for IA1, IA2, IA3, IA4 and IA5. When prompted for the Interface Address, enter the number for IA1 that corresponds to the dip switch setting you set in the hardware setup above and click “OK”. All other interface address numbers should be set to “0”. For example: Interface Address = 1 aDock Installation and Instruction Guide Your Actions should now look like this: -5- -63. Drag-and-Drop the device template screens from Screens library onto the “RELEASE” of the More button (or any button that you will use to navigate to the additional control screens for this device). This will automatically add the control screens into your project and add the correct GOTO action. You can rename this button at any time. Your button actions should now look like this (for example): Congratulations! You have now completed the programming for the two way interface and the necessary components of the CATC. Complete the rest of your project and download to the CATC when done. aDock Installation and Instruction Guide -6- -7- iPod Docking and Operation After the system is connected and power applied, “unlock” the iPod and insert it into the docking cradle using the appropriate iPod cradle adapter for the model of iPod you have. Upon insertion, the CATC/2WSI will detect the iPod and cause the iPod screen to display a steady checkmark, if the battery requires charging, the iPod will start charging its battery. Using the CATC to select the iPod will produce a statement, shown on the CATC, that the iPod is connected. You may then control the iPod Audio Playback using the CATC interface. The aDock and Audioaccess® bus system is for remote control of audio playback. Presently, iPod video remote control playback is not supported by iPod. iPod Control From a KPS101 Keypad Once you have made the first connection using a CATC, the CATC/2WSI will “remember” what source input the iPod is connected to on the PX-700. After this initial connection, the iPod will begin playing when accessed from any zone, if it is not already playing. No additional control is available from the KPS101 keypad at this time. iPod Control and Feedback From a CATC PAGE Up/Down: jumps to the previous or next eight lines of information. SELECT: Selects the currently highlighted line. If the highlighted line is a song the song will begin playback. Press and hold this button to begin playback of the entire selection. For example: If you press and hold on “Songs” the iPod will begin playback of all songs in your library. SCROLL Up/Down: Scrolls to the previous or next line of information. PREV: Shows the previous menu level. This is the same as “Menu” on the iPod. ALPHA: Allows you to jump to a listing that begins with a specific letter. Figure 1 - Library Navigation TRACK Up/Down: Jumps to the previous or next song. PAUSE: Pauses the currently playing selection. PLAY: Begins playback. SHUFFLE: Selects a different shuffle style each time you press the button. REPEAT: Selects a different repeat style each time you press the button. Figure 2 - Now Playing aDock Installation and Instruction Guide -7- -8- W.H.E.N. SYSTEMS Hardware Connection to AVR21EN There are four connections and one switch selection on the interface that you will need to make: 1. An audio (and optional video) connection to the AVR21EN using RCA output or balanced over a CAT5e connection. If using the balanced audio output please read this section above for the CATC/2WSI for more information. You must use Disc 3 Audio/Video input ONLY. 2. The aDock Serial connection to the AVR21EN uses a DSUB nine pin male connector with standard DTE connection. Only the Tx and Rx signals are utilized. Please use a straight-through male-to-female cable and screw down the cable to maintain a good connection. The serial cable is not included. You must use DISC 3 control port for the aDock to function properly. 3. The docking cradle connector must be completely inserted before powering the unit. It should be screwed in to maintain a connection. Make sure you have fully inserted the connector into the interface box. 4. Power adapter, 12 volt DC (included). 5. The selector switch, located adjacent to the Ethernet connector (on the side opposite the RCA connectors) must be moved toward the RS-232 connector. W.H.E.N Interface Setup No setup is required. Connect the serial cable to the AVR21EN and the system will automatically recognize the iPod once it has been docked. W.H.E.N. System Programming No additional programming is required. The AVR21EN automatically recognizes the iPod once connected. aDock Installation and Instruction Guide -8- -9- iPod Docking and Operation iPod Feedback and Control From a KP21 Keypad and KP21R Remote  Scrolls to the previous or next line of information. Stop Stop the current song M Same as pressing Menu on the iPod. Navigates up one level SEL Selects the currently highlighted line. If the highlighted line is a song the song will begin playback Play/Pause Play or Pause the current song REW Jumps to the previous five lines of information or rewind the current song FF Jumps to the next five lines of information, or fast forward the current song Video and Photo Playback Videos and Photos can be displayed on any TV in the house but can only be accessed from the iPod directly. By connecting the video output of the aDock and turning on the TV output on the iPod the iPod can become a powerful video server. To play back a video or display photos or a photo slideshow please do the following: 1. Access the iPod from any KP21 keypad 2. From the top menu, scroll down and select “Videos” 3. The KP21 will now display the message “Control at iPod Only. Press M to Exit” 4. You will now have control from the iPod. The selected video or photo can be displayed on any video display through the W.H.E.N. system video distribution, or in the Home Theater When you wish to regain control of the iPod from a KP21 keypad, simply press M on the KP21 and the iPod will stop playback of the video and you will again have control of all your music stored on the iPod. aDock Installation and Instruction Guide -9- - 10 - Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Solution No Feedback on CATC No Power on CATC/2WSI No Power on aDock Check Power LED and Phoenix connections. Incorrect Dipswitch Settings for Device Type on CATC/2WSI Check Dipswitch setting for device type Incorrect dipswitch setting for Interface Address Check CATC program and CATC/2WSI dipswitch setting and check for correct setting. They should match. Incorrect Interface Address set in CATC programming Make sure that the “Set Interface Address” action is in the format of: X,0,0,0,0 ; where X equals the interface address dipswitch on the CATC/2WSI No Interface Address is set in CATC programming Set Interface Address action should be added to the button actions used to GOTO the control screens. RS232 send and receive are reversed Use JP1 and JP2 to reverse No feedback from iPod iPod not connected properly in the dock Remove the iPod from the dock, unlock and re-insert. iPod not charging and no feedback on CATC or KP21 aDock not powered, power LED not on Check power connections No “OK to Disconnect” on iPod screen when using CATC iPod not connected properly in the dock Remove the iPod from the dock, unlock and re-insert. CATC/2WSI not connected or configured correctly Check connections, and DIP switch settings on CATC/2WSI. Check software programming on CATC iPod not connected properly in the dock Remove the iPod from the dock, unlock and re-insert. iPod is in “Video Mode” Check KP21 and Press M to reconnect No Feedback on KP21 aDock not connected to DISC 3 on AVR21EN Check connections Feedback on KP21 but no Audio/Video Audio or Video not connected properly. Use Disc 3 inputs Check connections No “OK to Disconnect” on iPod screen when using KP21 aDock Installation and Instruction Guide - 10 - - 11 - Specifications Dimensions Dimensions (W x H X D) Dimensions (H x W x D) Tabletop Dock: 1-3/16" x 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" 30mm x 114mm x 114mm Junction Box: 1" x 2-1/2" x 5" 25mm x 64mm x 127mm General Audio Output Unbalanced Stereo analog RCA output connectors to provide traditional stereo connection to your amplifier. Audio Output Balanced RJ-45 Audio output connector to provide professional stereo connection to your amplifier (balanced). The Balanced outputs, when connected to CAT5e UTP cable, provide audio up to 1,000 feet away. Direct connection to ETS Technologies balun for RJ-45 to RCA output when used with PX-700 Connections High-density DSUB connector to receive the HD DSUB cable connector from the aDock. Network Computer SerialPort Connector Wiring Protocols Power Supply Ethernet RJ-45 connector with fully integrated IP and activity lights to provide 10/100 Ethernet access to all of the iPod controls for playback, scrolling through playlists and changing settings when used with the Audioaccess CS-IP control server module. RS-232 connector (DTE) to provide general connectivity to all of the iPod controls for playback, scrolling through playlists and changing settings. This feature allows connection to the Audioaccess family of controllers that interface to the Audioaccess CATC/2WSI two-way intelligent serial interface. Four pair Cat. 5 for Ethernet/Serial connection Four pair Cat. 5 for balanced audio Shielded twisted pair for analog unbalanced audio (optional) The 12-volt power supply was carefully selected to provide clean direct current (DC) power. Not all supplies are equal to the performance this unit provides. High efficiency with long life. Power Supply Input DC input connector accepts the common 2.5mm round plug. Power Supply Output Universal input voltage for foreign and domestic installations. Features • • • • • • aDock provides all the necessary connections to iPod for playing, control and battery charging. Assortment of iPod cradles to provide an exact fit for the different generations and sizes of iPod. Audioaccess STP (shielded twisted pair) cable with durable HD DSUB connector. An industrial-strength connector approach to last a lifetime. Selector switch for Ethernet or RS-232 control selection. LED power-on indicator. Mounting tabs on the enclosure to allow rapid and secure installation into equipment cabinets aDock Installation and Instruction Guide - 11 - - 12 Audioaccess 250 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury, NY 11797 www.audioaccess.com www.support.audioaccess.com E-mail: [email protected] 516.496.3400 888.691.4171 FAX: 516.682.3510 ©2006 Harman International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved. Audioaccess & Harman International are registered trade marks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated. Apple and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. aDock Installation and Instruction Guide - 12 -