Nuvo NV-T2SIR Stereo System User Manual


 
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Step 4: Complete the antenna connections on the back panel of the Tuner using standard RG6 coaxial cable. Quad shielded cable is
recommended. When the antennas are connected, the Tuner will begin receiving a signal for both Tuners A and B.
Step 5: When the Tuner is plugged into an AC power source, the front panel display will move through a boot procedure. When this
procedure is completed, a message, Uninitialized State Detected will appear.
Step 6: Following the prompt from the display, touch the OK button on the Tuners front panel control. This will display a regional
tuning selection: USA and Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Make the appropriate selection to match the
Tuner s geographic location.
Step 7: Touching OK on the front panel controls will prompt a second screen on the display. This will read, Set Tuner A Mode,
Standalone, Source 1, Source 2, Source 3, Source 4, Source 5, and Source 6. The top selection, Standalone, will be highlighted. This
choice is used for any purpose that is not NuVoNet communication. Using the down arrow on the far right of the front panel
controls, scroll to the desired source input number and touch OK to select. The display will automatically go to Tuner B setup.
Repeat the above steps for setting Tuner B. If NuVoNet is not connected or all available sources have been assigned, than the
source selections will be grayed out.
Step 8: When the desired source number is selected, the display will return to the first screen. Both outputs A and B will display
the lowest FM band frequency by default. At this point, full tuning capability can be done from the Tuners front panel or an
addressed NuVo Control Pad.
Step 9: When both Tuner outputs are set, make sure the NuVoNet CAT5 connection between the Tuner s back panel and the
system EZ Port is completed.
The T2SIR Tuner is now ready for NuVoNet communication with either the Grand Concerto or Essentia E6G distributed audio
systems.
Please see the complete installation guide for understanding the full use of your T2SIR Tuner.