[. . . ] If the RMZ-950 is placed in a bookcase or cabinet, there must be sufficient clearance around the unit and ventilation of the cabinet to allow proper cooling. Keep the RMZ-950 away from radiators, heat registers, stoves, or any other appliance that produces heat. The RMZ-950 must be connected to a power supply only of the type and voltage specified on the rear panel of the unit. Connect the RMZ-950 to the power outlet only with the supplied 3-pin polarized grounded power supply cable or an exact equivalent. [. . . ] To enable the battery, place the jumper JP1 to link the two pins as shown in the illustration above.
Master/Slave Master Slave
Switch 6 OFF (default) ON
Note: Clock and Alarm functions can only be set from a Master.
Note: After initial installation, leave the RMZ-950 turned on continuously for a few days to ensure that the battery is charged.
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INSTALLATION: ZONE CONTROL DEVICES
System Reset
After changing any of the above configurations, reset the RSM-901 by pressing the RESET switch (SW1). This is essential to allow the new setting to take effect.
RECEIVE CD TUNER
Source Component Set-up
After installation, refer to System Set-up and Programming (page 21) for configuring the proper data codes for source component operation. Remember that an RSM-901 connected to the Zone A data cable terminal MUST be used for initial set-up, particularly in systems where non-Rotel source components are included.
MODE PM HOUR ALARM MIN
AUX
VIDEO
VOLUME
*
MUTE
DISC
OFF
Note: After completing the installation and component set-up, power down the system, wait approximately 30 seconds, and then power it up again. Test all functions.
RKP-901 Data Connections
RKP-901s do not need to be set for particular zones or configured as Master/Slaves because they do not display zone or system status information.
RKP-901 Keypad
RKP-901 Mounting
The RKP-901 keypad mounts in a wall box in the same manner as the RSM-901 sensor/display. Alternatively, the RKP-901 can be mounted in a double-width wall box with an RSM-901 sensor/display. This is the most sensible arrangement from an installation viewpoint (fewer cable runs) but may not be practical in all rooms.
Data cable terminations and connections are made the same way as previously detailed. As does the RSM-901, each RKP-901 has two data terminals ("In" and "Out") located at the bottom of its circuit board. Connect the "Out" terminal, either to the "In" terminal of an RSM-901 in the zone, or to the RMZ-950 controller if the zone does not have a RSM-901.
TUNER
CD
AUX
VIDEO
VOLUME
*
MUTE
DISC
OFF
IN
OUT
INPUT DATA CONNECTOR Connect from output of RKP-901 or subsequent RSM-901 in the zone.
OUTPUT DATA CONNECTOR Connect to RSM-901 Input or to RMZ-950 if used without RSM-901
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MULTI-ROOM SYSTEM CONTROLLER RMZ-950
Zone Connection Strategies
Each zone will support up to three RSM-901s and three RKP-901s. All of the command devices for one zone should connect to each other in serial fashion using their appropriate circuit board-mounted "In" and "Out" terminals. This happens regardless of whether the command was generated by a keypad or a hand held remote. However, a keypad located "downstream" of a sensor/display will not trigger that sensor's command processing indicator. In other words, there must be a provision for zones connected to additional RMZ-950 controllers to control the system's switched AC outlets. A special feature of the RMZ-950, called "AC Link" simplifies the installation of multi-controller systems with a simple control line connection between units for AC control.
AC Connections
Plug all RMZ-950 controllers into unswitched AC outlets, providing a constant AC supply. Plug all source components into the switched outlets located on the rear panels of the RMZ-950 controllers. As in a single-controller system, the recommended approach is to use a Rotel RLC900 power conditioner/switcher in conjunction with the first RMZ-950's rear panel outlets. This allows the first RMZ-950 to handle all AC switching for the system. With the "AC Linking" feature, it is also possible to plug source components into any switched outlet on the rear panel of any RMZ-950. When the system is "powered up" from any zone, the switched outlets on the first RMZ-950 and all other controllers are turned on. When a "power down" command is sent, all RMZ-950's go into standby and their rear panel switched outlets are turned off.
AC Link
Unified AC control in multi-controller systems is achieved by a special "AC Link" connection from the first RMZ-950 to the second and so on down the line. This connection uses standard 3. 5 mm stereo mini-jacks at both ends of a 3-conductor cable.
To manually turn on all switched AC outlets, connect pins 1 & 6 with a jumper or closed switch For automatic system control of switched AC outlets, remove jumper or open switch
Source Connections
Multi-controller systems share the same four source components. Therefore, it is necessary to pass the signal from each source to all of the RMZ-950 controllers in a system. Connect all sources to the first RMZ-950 per the instructions as shown Installation: RMZ-950 Controller on page 6.
External 5V Trigger: Once you have completed all of the "AC Link" connections, the "Link Out" connector on the last RMZ-950 is still available. [. . . ] MODE Button: Used to set and activate various RSM-901 functions, including setting the time, setting the alarm, etc. HOUR Button: Used in conjunction with the MODE button to set up the RSM-901. MIN Button: Used in conjunction with the MODE button to set up the RSM-901. It has no function when the Zone is active.
Dot Matrix Display
The dot matrix display shows the following status information: Clock Display and Greeting: When the Zone is INACTIVE, the display shows the current time of day in a 4-digit 12-hour format. [. . . ]