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Amplifiers & Preamplifiers

12. Plug the power cords from 6 of the Source Components into the Current Sensors of the GCM1

GATEKEEP-IR modules.  In turn, plug the Current Sensor units into unswitched 120 VAC outlets.  Also,
plug the two SAT receivers into 120 VAC unswitched AC outlets.  

In this particular setup, the SAT

receivers use the GVM1 video sensing modules rather than current sensing.  Refer to the GATEKEEP-
IR Installation Instructions for all GATEKEEP-IR programming procedures.

13. Set all power switches on the PA640's to the OFF MANUAL (REMOTE ON/OFF) position.

14. Plug all remaining power cords into unswitched 120V AC outlets.

CAUTION:  When configuring your own particular system, be sure to take into consideration the power
demands of all keypads, IR receivers, etc.  See POWER SUPPLY CONSIDERATIONS on the following
page.  When you have done this and completed all connections, the ZPR68-10 system would then be ready
for the Setup and Operating Procedures.

POWER SUPPLY CONSIDERATIONS

The total current available from the 

+12V

, the 

STATUS

 and 

CO

 (control out) terminals on the ZPR68-10

to power keypads, infrared receivers, switching devices, etc., is 

1.8 A

.  In addition, each of the zone 

STATUS

terminals and the 

CO

 terminal have a current limit of 

90 mA

 each max.  These currents are enough to power

all but the most unusual installations.  

However, if you have a system where the total current demand

does exceed 1.8 A, then an external power supply(s) must be used to power the extra devices to
prevent overheating and shutdown of the ZPR68-10.

The following table shows the current required by Xantech devices typically used with the ZPR68-10 in
zoned-controlled multi-room systems:

DEVICE

CURRENT DEMAND

IR Receiver Models

291-10, 480 series, 490/495 series,

10 mA

780-10
291P, 291-455, 780P, 780-455

15 mA

(hi-frequency types)
291-80, 480-80, 780-80  (CFL types)

20 mA

780-80 Status LED

10 mA

Keypad Models

730 SmartPad

65 mA

SmartPad

2

, SmartPad

3

, WPK

85 mA

SmartPad

2 & 3

 Status line (PM110, LM110,

  5 mA

& WPK series)

Models With Control Inputs

PA640 6 Channel Power Amplifier

11 mA

PA1235, 12 Channel Power Amplifier

16 mA

599 Pulsed Switching Module

11 mA

CC12 and SR21 Relay Modules

  1 mA

Procedure

Add up the current demands for the devices used in the system.  If the total current exceeds 

1.8 A

, it is then

necessary to use a 782-00 power supply to separately power the 

V

 or 

+12V

 terminals of the additional

devices that cause the over-current condition.  See typical connection diagram, 

Fig. 7

.

Note:

 The STATUS or CI (Control Inputs) of the devices must remain connected to the respective zone

STATUS

 and common 

CO

 terminals on the ZPR68-10, where used.  Also, if you exceed 

90 mA

 on any of

these terminals, use a Xantech

 CC12

 Remote Relay Module to reduce the current demand.  Refer to the

CC12 Installation Instructions, Fig. 6, for details.

ZPR68-10

Summary of Contents for ZPR68-10

Page 1: ...audio source can be trimmed by the installer to prevent large volume differences when switching between sources A COM PORT using a female DB9 connector allows full control and status operations with...

Page 2: ...3 ZPR68 10 Panel Features and Functions 1 COMMON IR LEVEL DIP Switches These DIP switches set the output power level to HI or LO for emitters connected to the COMMON IR OUTPUT jacks See item 4 under I...

Page 3: ...ower is applied to the ZPR68 10 It stays on continuously even when all zones are turned off as long as AC power is applied to the plug in power supply 13 COM PORT This DB9 female connector permits 2 w...

Page 4: ...L The RC68 and the RC68 programmer available separately contains all the commands necessary to set up and operate the ZPR68 10 In addition you will need it to program the universal learning devices ac...

Page 5: ...l flat E FLAT Refer to ZONE ADJUSTMENTS procedure 13 E FLAT button Switches the tone settings to electrical flat flat frequency response and the balance to center from customized settings In conjuncti...

Page 6: ...The common CO terminal provides AC power ON OFF management for the PA640 s and for the common sources through GATEKEEP IRTM Note All source components in this typical system must have their ON OFF fun...

Page 7: ...TOR TV MONITOR SOURCE COMPONENTS L R A V Patch Cords A V Patch Cords ZONE AMPLIFIERS MODEL PA640 2 Remote ON OFF Remote ON OFF RF IN RF IN VIDEO IN TV MONITOR VIDEO IN ANT or Cable 4 Conductor Home Ru...

Page 8: ...40 Power Amplifiers and to the and terminals of the GMM1A Module of the GATEKEEP IR You may use two of the Xantech part 6015900 five foot 2 conductor cables 3 5mm mini plug on one end and stripped tin...

Page 9: ...ations However if you have a system where the total current demand does exceed 1 8 A then an external power supply s must be used to power the extra devices to prevent overheating and shutdown of the...

Page 10: ...pply of the ZPR68 10 ZONE CONTROL IR INPUTS 12V GND STATUS IR IN 9 8 6 7 4 5 2 3 1 ZPR68 10 Zone Control IR Inputs section 120 V AC Unswitched 782 00 Power Supply Smart Pad2 or 3 Four shown 780 80 J B...

Page 11: ...urces to sound equally loud when switching from one to another 1 Select the input that has the lowest apparent volume level from any zone 2 Press TRIM button This activates the TRIM mode Note TRIM mod...

Page 12: ...omplete the next step is to program the Xantech SmartPads and or learning remotes such as Xantech s URC s with the needed GATEKEEP IR ZPR68 10 and the source component commands for system operation fr...

Page 13: ...ns If an AC power line failure occurs proceed as follows after power is restored 1 Press an INPUT source button to turn any zone ON 2 Adjust VOLUME and other functions as outlined under Zone Operatiao...

Page 14: ...her zone s as well Zone to zone IR cross talk The IR output from the emitters connected to the Common IR Outputs attached to the common components e g tape VCR tuner etc may be radiating into the IR s...

Page 15: ...and GND on each of the offending zones Refer to Fig 7 under INSTALLATION section for details The capacitance of the shielded cable prevents high bit rate commands from passing through unaltered The r...

Page 16: ...s Audio L R Zone Outputs Video Treble Bass LMC1982 LPF Level Volume Balance X1 X0 5 X 2 X 2 Buffer Buffer Buffer Buffer Video Gain Adjust Jumper 0 dB 3 dB Common IR Level LO H I IR Confirm CO G Zone I...

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