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Crestron Adagio™ AES Entertainment System
NOTE: The AESI (International version) requires a power cord that is harmonized
to the country’s national and local electrical code. Each inner wire in the cord should
be at least 16 AWG or (1.5 mm
2
) and rated for at least 500V.The temperature rating
of the cord should be at least 60ºC. The cord length should be 1.5 meters to 2 meters.
Hardware Connections for Out-of-the-Box Functionality (Shown with Tuner Cards in Slots 1 & 2)
APAD
LAN:
CONNECT TO DHCP ROUTER;
REQUIRED FOR USE WITH
CEN-IPOD and AAS
NET:
TO AAE
(OPTIONAL)
INPUT FROM
CEN-IPOD
(OPTIONAL)
INPUT(S)
FROM AAS (OPTIONAL):
AAS-1: SOURCE 7
AAS-2: SOURCES 7 & 8
AAS-4: SOURCES 7-10
OUTPUT TO
CORRESPONDING
SOURCE INPUTS
ON AAE
(IF INSTALLED)
TO ROOM SPEAKERS:
EACH PAIR OF SPEAKER OUTPUTS CORRESPONDS TO A ROOM NUMBER.
APAD
GROUND:
TIE ALL SOURCE AND AAE
GROUNDS TO AES
GROUND TERMINAL
POWER:
FROM LINE
VOLTAGE
C2N-DBF12 C2N-DBF12 C2N-DBF12 C2N-DBF12
Custom Program
Connections
Refer to the following when not using the out-of-the-box functionality:
WARNING: To prevent injury and / or equipment damage due to electric shock,
disconnect power from the AES prior to making any wiring connections.
Make the necessary connections as called out in the illustration that follows this
paragraph. Refer to “Network Wiring” on page 17 before attaching the 4-position
terminal block connectors. Apply power after all connections have been made.
CAUTION: Speakers must be rated to full available output.
CAUTION: Do not bridge speaker outputs.
CAUTION: All tuner cards should be securely installed in the AES.
CAUTION: Devices such as the AAS and the AAE must be fully grounded to the
AES. Additionally, any other source devices should be grounded to the AES as well.
Operations Guide – DOC. 6456B Entertainment System: Adagio AES 19
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