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AVD4.6
JamoLink System
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| The AVD4.6 audio distribution system consists of one audio module (AM4.6), four keypads (KP4.6), one remote control (RC4.6), one power supply (PS 4.6) and two infrared emitters (IF5). A video module (VM4.6), a learning remote control (LCR4.6), as well as equipment to extend the number of zones can be added to the AVD4.6 solution, depending on your needs. Gain access to all your centrally-located audio and video (optional) equipment via stylish wall-mounted control panels, and remote controls throughout your home. Sound is delivered to in-wall, in-ceiling, or cabinet speakers, while video is delivered to televisions or other display devices. |
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VM4.6
Video Switching |
| The video switching unit VM4.6 works in conjunction with the audio hub AM4.6 to distribute video signals. Up to six composite video input sources and an additional CCTV input may be connected and distributed. |
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KP4.6
Keypad |
| Each zone is controlled by a KP4.6 wall control panel, a combination amplifier/keypad with volume, bass, treble, balance and fader control. It also supports infrared control and pass-through to source equipment. In addition, the KP4.6 allows local source selection. A 3-color LED indicates operational status and control functionality. |
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LM4.6
Local Module Plate |
| Input for 1 local source. Cat5e from AM4.6 to LM4.6 and Cat5e from LM4.6 to KP4.6. Add a second LM4.6 for two local sources. Cat5e from AM4.6 to first LM4.6, Cat5e from first LM4.6 to second LM4.6 and Cat5e from second LM4.6 to KP4.6. IR output for local source.> |
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LRC4.6
Learning Remote Control |
| The Learning Remote Control can operate both the KP4.6 keypad as well as the source equipment connected to the system. The control codes for the KP4.6 are already pre-programmed into the LRC4.6, while new control codes for the source components can be learned from their dedicated remote controls. |
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RC4.6
Remote Control |
| The system remote control replicates all the functionality of the wall keypad (KP4.6), including direct source selection, mute and all-off switching. The source equipment can also be remotely controlled from all main and sub-zones with the remote control unit supplied with the source equipment. |
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