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[. . . ] The keypads do not require local power and are powered via the cable from the hub. The AH10 hub and KP10 keypad utilize A-BUS TM technology, and can be switched between Incognito A-BUS or standard A-BUS mode (switches located on the underside of the AH10 and rear of KP10 respectively). A-BUS is a standard which provides compatibility between systems from various manufacturers. When using Incognito A-BUS mode and our own keypads, some extra features are possible such as changing sources from the keypad itself and the fitment of local input modules. [. . . ] Main video displays are connected to the VH10 at the `main zone' sockets via high quality RG6/CT100 co-axial cable terminated at the VH10 by a phono/RCA plug. No external power is required by the VH10 it is powered by the AH10. SUB-ZONE Cat5 Sub-zone video displays are connected in the same way, but to the four sub-zone sockets on the VH10. PS10 Coax cable MAIN ZONE Coax cable Cat5 Connections between AH10 and VH10 with two main zones and a sub-zone attached Incognito multi-room 7 SOURCE CONNECTIONS Detail of audio connections between a tuner and AH10 In L Audio source connections It is possible to connect a total of six audio source components to the AH10. The connections are made from a line level output on the source equipment to one of the six inputs on the AH10 using RCA/phono to RCA/phono cables. AM 300 Control Bus Audio Output Stereo RCA/phono leads Side 1 connections of AH10 Source 6 Source 5 Source 4 Source 3 Audio Inputs from Sources Source 2 Source 1 L R Source 1 Source 2 Detail of video connections between a DVD player and VH10 Video Out L Front Surround Centre Composite Video Scart Out (Composite / RGB) Component Coaxial Optical S-Video Cr/Pr Cb/Pb Y 75ohm video RCA/phono cable Side 1 connections of VH10 Video Inputs From Sources 6 5 4 4 5 6 3 2 1 8 Incognito multi-room FM 75 Out 1 Video Inputs From Sources 2 Audio Inputs from Sources Source 3 Audio Output 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 R L Control Bus Out In R Video source connections When using a VH10 each of the six sources can also supply video. The connections are made from a composite video output on the source equipment to one of the six inputs on the VH10 using good quality 75ohm RCA/phono to RCA/phono video cables. Remote control of source equipment through the KP10 For remote control of the source equipment, six routed IR outputs are provided. Individual IR emitters are plugged into the appropriate IR output (corresponding to the respective audio input) the other end is stuck to the IR receiving window of the source equipment (see below). IR10 AH10 Source equipment eg CD player Incognito multi-room SUB-ZONES Sub-zone connections z One AH10 hub supports four main-zones and four sub-zones (eight rooms in total). Each sub-zone output is tied to a main zone output and always receives the same source as its main zone (A2 sub-zone output always receives the same source as A1, B2 always follows B1 etc). Speaker cable SS10 SS10 Speaker cable MAIN ZONE eg master bedroom KP10 KP10 SUB-ZONE Z eg en suite bathroom Sub-zones are used for instances such as en suite bathrooms (the bedroom being a main zone) where it is desired to to have an area that automatically follows the same source as another but can be independently turned on and off, has individual bass and treble etc. Any main zone can have a sub-zone. Cat5 TV Cat5 TV Stereo/RCA phono leads AH10 VH10 PS10 PS10 CD player DVD player Incognito multi-room 9 ADVANCED SYSTEM OPTIONS Local source connections SS10 SS10 Speaker cable Speaker cable KP10 The LM10 Local Input Module (LIM) is an optional in-wall module that allows the user to add additional local sources to those distributed by the AH10. The local source may only be heard in the room where it is connected and the corresponding sub-zone (if connected) and is not distributed to other rooms. The LM10 connects between the audio hub and a KP10 amplified control module using Cat-5/5e wiring. Each main zone can support two LM10s, giving you the option of listening to one or two local sources (eg. Each local source can be controlled through the Incognito remote and/or keypad. Please note that extra cabling will be required in addition to that explained in the installation notes. KP10 A-BUS keypad B Simple and intuitive control is provided by the KP10 A-BUS keypad. Housed in a stylishly designed casing, the KP10 fits into any wall and is available with different finishes to compliment various decorative schemes. Control of your source equipment, volume, bass, treble and other functions can be performed by the KP10. Incognito multi-room 15 PRE-INSTALLATION NOTES Please read these notes before commencing installation. Do not situate in close proximity to any installation which will produce excessive electrical noise such as dimmer racks etc; these may interfere with the unit. AH10 A-BUS audio hub B A-BUS is a standard that allows some compatibility between different manufacturers A-BUS multi-room products. The AH10 can be switched between Incognito A-BUS or standard A-BUS mode. The Incognito A-BUS position is for use with our own Incognito KP10 keypad and gives extra functions. When used with other manufacturers A-BUS keypads it should be set to standard A-BUS or they will not work. The switch is located on the rear of the AH10 (see below). AUDIO INPUTS FROM SOURCES Wiring to zones Run a Cat-5e cable from the AH10 to each wall control unit. Run two standard speaker cables from the KP10 to mounted loudspeakers. If video is required, run CT100/RG6 high-quality coaxial cable from the VH10 main zone connection either directly to the video display, or to a wall-mounted panel fitted with a suitable phono/RCA connector. Important! Cambridge Audio Enhanced A-BUS Cambridge Audio Enhanced A-BUS Standard A-BUS Mode Switch See User Guide for details Standard A-BUS Mode Switch See User Guide for details AUDIO LOOP OUTPUT - CONNECT SOURCES OTHER END Cabling tips Cat5e cable should be run through the installation in electrical conduit, either metal, non-metallic, rigid or intermediate, wherever possible. Should conduit not be available or impractical, cabling running through frames or beams must be a minimum of 25 mm/1 inch from the nearest edge of that structure. [. . . ] of zones per hub : 4 main + 4 sub System zone maximum (4 chained AH10s) : 16 main + 16 sub Frequency response : 20kHz­20kHz Trigger output : 12V @ 100 mA Required power input : 24V dc (via supplied PS10) Note: second PS10 required for sub-low power Dimensions (W x D x H) : 165 x 172 x 48 Weight (net) : 1. 14 kg / 2. 5 lbs No. of loop outputs : 6 Source input specification : 75 ohm, composite video Video bandwidth : 10 MHz Maximum cable run to zone : 50m/150 ft Recommended cable type to zone : RG6 / CT100 75 ohm co-axial Required power input : Powered by AH10 Dimensions ( W x D x H ): 165 x 74 x 44 mm Weight (net): 0. 6kg Incognito multi-room 19 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS KP10 EU version KP10 CU version AS10 Frequency Response: 60Hz - 20kHz (+/- 2dB) THD: <0. 25% @ 5W, 1kHz Signal/Noise ratio: > 80dB Frequency response : 20 Hz­20 Hz Volume control range : - 80 dB 32 steps Bass control range : +/- 16 dB 2 dB steps Treble control range : +/- 16 dB 2 dB steps Balance control range : +/- 40 dB 9 steps both ways IR pass-through : 34 ­ 40 kHz and 54 ­ 58 kHz modulation Required power input : powered from AH10 via Cat5 cable Input impedance (local input): 33K Ohms Volume control range: 0 to -78dB in 31 steps Pre-amp output: Variable, following volume setting IR passthrough: 34-40kHz and 54-58kHz frequencies supported Speaker impedance: 4Ohms Power requirement: +24V DC @ 1A max from hub Weight (AS10-A): 1. 4kg / 3. 1lbs Weight (AS10-P): 1. 1kg / 2. 4lbs Dimensions: 240 x 75 mm, 9. 4 x 3 inches 20 Incognito multi-room Incognito multi-room SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS SS10 LR10 Battery : 4 AAA/LR03 alkaline batteries Dimensions ( W x H x D ) : 65 x 25 x 190 mm (approx) Weight : 200g (inc batteries) Frequency response : 58Hz­20Hz +/- 3dB Sensitivity : 90 dB SPL @ 1 watt / 1 metre Nominal impedance : 4 ohms Power handling : 15­80 watts Enclosure type : In-ceiling infinite baffle Drive components : 1 x 1. 3 cm tweeter, 1 x 16. 5 cm woofer Crossover frequency : 4. 5 kHz Mounting depth required (min) : 75 mm Cutout dimensions : 207 mm Recommended back air or volume : 22 litres Weight : 1. 5 kg PS10 Input : 100-240V AC 50/60Hz Output : 24V DC @ 2. 5A Efficiency : 80%, Line/load regulation : 5% Approvals : UL, CE, T Mark, TUV, FCC Class B, EN 55022B, EN 5008-1: 1997, EN 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6, Level 2, EN 61000-4-11 CK10 Unit length : coupler - 39 mm Incognito multi-room 21 FAQs 1. The Incognito system is compatible with almost any type of hi-fi or video separate that uses 34­40kHz or 54­58kHz IR system (nearly all). z A sub-zone can only listen to the same audio source as is being listened to in the main zone. [. . . ]

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