HTD MC-66 Owner's Manual

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Brand: HTD
Category: Controller
Model: MC-66 (Owner's Manual), pr8EG2aSOoxVc
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8 Using the double-sided foam tape that is included with the KC6/KC7 keypad: We have included two pieces of double sided foam tape to use as a “spacer” if needed between the drywall and the metal frame of the KC6/KC7 keypad. This will enable to you to bring the keypad “off” the wall if needed so that once the frame of the keypad is placed onto the keypad the frame will sit flush to the keypad and the wall. This is often only used for pre- install (or new work) electrical boxes that are recessed behind the drywall. If you have an “old work box” then you will likely no ...

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www.htd.com Expert Support: Toll free: 866-HTD-AUDIO (483-2834) [email protected] TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS • If you discover that a keypad is controlling a different zone, it is most likely because the speaker cables are connected to the wrong output of the amplifier. • Protection Lights - the red protection lights on the MCA-66 will light only when a problem exists that triggers the built-in protection mode. The amplifier in a zone will shut down until the problem has been resolved. This is usually an indication of a short in the speaker cable or speaker connection. If yo ...

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[email protected] or toll free 1-866-HTD-AUDIO (483-2834) Whole-House Audio Control Owner’s Manual Introduction to the MC-66 & MCA-66 Whole-House Audio Control System The MC-66 is a six source, six zone stereo audio controller that easily allows you to distribute sound throughout your home. The MCA-66 includes these same features plus a built-in 12-channel amplifier. Both units are controlled by the keypad(s) located within each zone and/or with HTD’s Valet app on iPhone and Android devices. With the MC-66 & MCA-66, each of the six zones inde ...

We have designed the KC6 and KC7 keypads to be user friendly and intuitive. Once set up, anyone should be able to control

the basic functions the first time. When you first get started, it is a good idea to let everyone know which components are available and the Source Input number to which each of those components has been assigned. Example: Source 1: Google Chromecast Source 2: Sonos Connect Source 3: Computer Source 4: Blu-Ray Player Source 5: TV Source 6: Satellite Receiver Setting Up the optional KC6 Keypad Once everything is installed, power up the controller and go to the first keypad. ...

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Connecting Source Inputs to MC-66/MCA-66 Power Multiroom Controller MC-66 Zone Status 1 2 3 4 5 6 FUSE T1A/250V AC 120V~60Hz Power Consumption: 70W IR OUT IR IN SOURCE INPUT RS232 INTERFACE KEYPAD PORTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 L R 4 3 2 1 5 6 12V/DC TRIGGER OUT IN ZONE 1 L R L R L R L R L R L R ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 VARIABLE VARIABLE FIXED FIXED DVD Player Chromecast HTD DAC-1 Figure 6 tv Power Optical Coax Input DAC-1 IR OUT IR IN SOURCE INPUT RS232 INTERFACE KEYPAD PORTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 L R 4 3 2 1 5 6 12V/DC TRIGGER OUT IN VARIABLE FIXED ZONE 1 L R L R L R L R L R L R ...

How to Connect

8 Using the double-sided foam tape that is included with the KC6/KC7 keypad: We have included two pieces of double sided foam tape to use as a “spacer” if needed between the drywall and the metal frame of the KC6/KC7 keypad. This will enable to you to bring the keypad “off” the wall if needed so that once the frame of the keypad is placed onto the keypad the frame will sit flush to the keypad and the wall. This is often only used for pre- install (or new work) electrical boxes that are recessed behind the drywall. If you have an “old work box” then you will likely no ...

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DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance. Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be ...

Home Theater Direct, Inc.

www.htd.com Expert Support: Toll free: 866-HTD-AUDIO (483-2834) [email protected] TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS • If you discover that a keypad is controlling a different zone, it is most likely because the speaker cables are connected to the wrong output of the amplifier. • Protection Lights - the red protection lights on the MCA-66 will light only when a problem exists that triggers the built-in protection mode. The amplifier in a zone will shut down until the problem has been resolved. This is usually an indication of a short in the speaker cable or speaker connection. If yo ...

HTD MC-66 user guide recommended for: FST-500 Series, Balun-RCA2-IW, Lync 6, Lync Series, SUN2000-3KTL-M1.

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