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ControlSpace ® CC-16 Zone Controller Safety Instructions & Install Guide[...]
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2 For the intended audience This guide has been written for professional installers of sound systems. 1. Read these instructions – for all components before using this product. 2. Keep these instructions – for future reference. 3. Heed all warnings – on the product and in the installer’s guide. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this[...]
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3 Information about products that generate electrical noise This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, an[...]
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4 Caution Check local regulations before installing the ControlSpace ® CC-16 zone controller. The building code may require professional installation by a skilled technician or licensed contractor. Regional electrical codes may require similar qualifications for wiring the system. This product must be used with a Class 2 power supply. Please read [...]
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5 The Bose ® ControlSpace ® CC-16 zone controller is an elegant wall-mounted device designed to provide end-user control of ControlSpace systems. Custom programming allows the CC-16 to control a variety of the system elements, from switching audio sources to selecting “scenes” or system configurations. The CC-16 features a bitmap LCD and four[...]
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6 Quick start 1. Run power and network (2-wire) cables from the ESP-88 to the CC-16 mounting location and install a mounting box. 2. Set the DIP switches to define the unit address and termination (see silkscreen on back of CC-16). 3. Connect the power and network wires to the CC-16’s terminal block and insert unit into the mounting box. 4. At th[...]
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7 Installation Cabling The CC-16 zone controller requires power and network cables. In some cases, these can be supplied over the same multi-conductor cable. When multiple CC-16s are used, run the network (and optionally the power cable) from the ESP-88 to each zone controller in a daisy chain. You can also run multiple home runs from the ESP-88 to[...]
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8 Installing the mounting box Install a dual-gang electrical box for each CC-16. Install the wall box so that it is flush or just below the surface of the finished wall. The unit is designed to fit in North American, Japanese, Australian and some European dual-gang electrical boxes. Mount the European and Australian double-gang boxes horizontally a[...]
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9 The CC-16 zone controller has an 8-position DIP switch located on the back of the unit. The DIP switches control addressing and termination settings. DIP switch addresses Up to fifteen CC-16s can be connected to an ESP-88 and each must have a unique address. Use the DIP switches numbered 4, 5, 6 and 7 on the back of the unit to set the address ?[...]
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10 DIP Switch Settings Termination The CC-16 zone controller uses a 2-wire RS-485 network to communicate with the ESP-88 sound processor. For optimum performance, the RS-485 network must be “terminated.” The C C-16 includes built-in termination resistors which make it easy to terminate the network. Termination is accomplished by setting DIP swi[...]
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11 Connecting the wires The CC-16 zone controller uses a standard 6-wire Eurostyle terminal block for power and network connections. 1. Connect the network cable to the RS-485 A/B pins on the ESP-88. Note which wire is connected to A and B. 2. Connect the network cable to the CC-16 terminal blocks. Ensure the wire connected to “A” on the ESP-88[...]
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12 Wiring Power supply The CC-16 zone controller requires a minimum of 100mA at 8VDC. For convenience and consistency, we recommend you place the power supply in an equipment area adjacent to the network connection. Power can be supplied over the network cable, from a power supply local to the unit, or from a remotely-located power supply with a se[...]
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13 Mounting the CC-16 zone controller Warning: The CC-16 must be installed in a National Electric Code (NEC) approved, enclosed electrical wall box. After setting the DIP switches and connecting the wires, mount the CC-16 zone controller in the electrical box. Two sets of screws are provided. Use the screws that are appropriate for your wall-box ?[...]
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14 • Ensure that the power supply is wired correctly and plugged in • Try disconnecting other CC-16s if sharing a supply • Verify that the supply is DC and provides a minimum 100mA at 8V • Press a button to see if backlight comes on (the backlight turns off after a period of inactivity) • Check to see if the device is connected to an ESP-[...]
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15 Specifications Input voltage 8 - 18VDC, 100mA Max network cable length 2000 feet (609m) Number of CC-16 zone controllers per ESP-88 Sound Pr ocessor 15 Dimensions[...]
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16 W arranty Bose ® Product Sales Conditions Limited Warranty Policy and Conditions of Sale Bose Corporation The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701 What is covered: All parts defective in material and workmanship. This limited warranty for the Bose ® ControlSpace ® CC-16 Zone Controller covers the functionality of the system for its normal, intended[...]
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17 Other Rights: EXCLUSIVE REMEDY: THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE PROVIDED THAT THE CURRENT OWNER FURNISHES THE ORIGINAL PROOF OF PURCHASE FROM AN AUTHORIZED BOSE DEALER. THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF BOSE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL BOSE BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQ[...]
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20 ©200 7 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA 285042 AM Rev .0 1[...]