Elan S1616A User guide

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Musical Equipment
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User guide
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A New Class of Multi-Source/Multi-Zone Controller Amplifier
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The S1616A is a new class of multi-source/multi-zone controller amplifier from ELAN.
Built upon the solid foundation created by the D16, the S1616A adds capabilities and
user experience enhancements not available in any competitive product. The purpose
of this guide is to help you understand the features, capabilities and applications so that
you may design and install systems that enhance your clients’ musical enjoyment of
their environment.
The S1616A breaks with conventional source/zone paradigms. To efficiently design with
the S1616A you need to think in three distinct terms – Inputs, Zones, and Outputs –
as the S1616A treats each independently. Additionally, we are introducing the terms
“Chassis” and “Unit”. While these differences may seem slightly confusing now, by the
end of this guide you will fully understand them and how they apply to the S1616A.
CONFIGURATIONS
There are three configurations possible with the S1616A – Single Chassis Mode, Dual
Chassis Mode, and Amplifier Mode. Single Chassis and Dual Chassis modes require a
g! Home Controller. Amplifier Mode may be used in any installation.
Single Chassis Mode
A Single Chassis system provides 8 stereo inputs or 16 mono inputs or any combination in
between. Stereo and mono inputs are automatically adapted to the outputs. Mono inputs
are split to stereo outputs, and stereo inputs are summed to mono outputs without loss of
fidelity. Expansion of a Single Chassis system provides additional Zones and Outputs as
described below. Each additional S1616A is called a “Unit”, and there may be a total of
sixteen S1616As running in Single Channel mode in any installation.
Dual Chassis Mode
A Dual Chassis installation uses one S1616A for the left channel and one S1616A for the
right channel. In this configuration, all inputs are matched between the chassis creating
16 stereo (or dual mono) inputs. Dual Chassis systems are expanded in pairs of Units and
there may be a total of eight pair of S1616As in any one system.
Amplifier Mode
In Amplifier Mode the S1616A acts exactly like an ELAN D16 standalone digital amplifier.
Design information for the D16 is covered in its Installation Manual available on the ELAN
website elanhomesystems.com/dealer.
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INPUTS
Common To Both Single Chassis and Dual Chassis Mode
Level Matching is available for each source allowing you to match input volume
differences between sources for your clients’ enjoyment.
Music/Audio Sensing
Event map triggers are available for all S1616A inputs that work off the
presence or absence of an audio signal
Buffered loop outputs assure the same sound quality that goes into the first Unit is
present at the 16th Unit.
Single Chassis Mode
8 Stereo or 16 mono or combinations thereof
2 Optical Digital Inputs are available for use in a single Unit installation
Using an optical digital input eliminates 1 stereo pair of analog inputs
(Optical inputs are compatible only with PCM signals.)
Optical Digital Inputs are disabled in multiple Unit systems
The C2 Communications Controller connects to Input 16 as a mono source
Dual Channel Mode
16 stereo or dual mono inputs
The C2 Communications Controller connects to Input 16 as a dual mono source.
Use a Y cable or the loop through feature to connect to both chassis
ZONES
A zone is an area that has independent access to sources and independent volume
adjustment. The S1616A is somewhat unique in that it separates zones from outputs.
Both Single and Dual Chassis systems can be configured with up to 64 unique zones, but
obviously there have to be outputs to match. A system designed with only 1 or 2 zones
could still utilize all 256 outputs.
Stereo Inputs Mono Inputs
8 0
7 2
6 4
5 6
4 8
3 10
2 12
1 14
0 16
Single Chassis Mode
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SUB ZONES
Sub zones start life as a zone but are then attached to another zone in the Configurator.
A sub zone shares source selection and power status with the master zone but has
independent volume control. An example of this would be a master bedroom and sitting
area. The master bedroom is the master zone, and the sitting area is the sub zone. Either
area can select the source or turn the system on/off, but each area has independent
volume control from any of the g! interfaces.
In addition to common areas, each with their own zone adjustments, another sub zone
scenario that the S1616A makes possible is a master zone with variable output and a
sub zone with fixed level outputs. This is useful in an area where you don’t need a
touch screen interface, such as a dining room, but you want to have constant volume level.
ZONE CONFIGURATIONS
Each zone has many settings that allow you to distinctly tailor the system to your
clients’ needs.
Whole House Music (WHM)
WHM allows you to link all included zones together with the touch of a single button from
the Settings screen. When linked, all zones share source selection and power status
while retaining individual volume control. WHM is deactivated at power down, when a
zone group is selected, or when it is deactivated on the Settings screen. Any zone may be
included or excluded in WHM.
Zone Group
Zone Groups are similar to WHM but on a smaller scale. They allow you to conveniently
link zones together without affecting the entire system. Common area zones such as
the entertaining areas, outdoor areas or master suite could be included in a zone group.
Activated through the Settings page, a zone group links all the zones in the group together
for source selection and power status while retaining individual volume control. The zone
group link is deactivated at power down, when WHM is selected, or when it is deactivated
in the Settings page. A zone may be included in one of the 8 zone groups or none.
Turn On Volumes
Minimum and Maximum volumes are selectable to allow the system to perform
predictably for your client when the zone is turned on. Maximum lowers the volume if it
was too loud when they turned it off. Minimum volume prevents them from thinking the
system is not working because the volume is too low when they select a source.
Bass, Treble & Loudness
Turn on settings may be established per zone. You can select from a specific level or
retain the last setting. If you do not include a Settings page on the user interfaces, then
the turn on settings will be the permanent settings for the zone.
Do Not Disturb
Overrides the paging and doorbell and WHM actions. It can be set to on, off or last.
C2 Status
Provides for the inclusion or exclusion in paging and doorbell from the C2
Communications Controller.
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OUTPUTS
The S1616A has only amplified outputs. Should your installation require more amplifier
power than the S1616As 50WPC @ 8Ω (75WPC @ 4Ω), you can use one of any number
of speaker level to line level converters on the market to convert the amplified output to a
useable line level. The S1616A, like all digital amplifiers, utilizes a floating ground system
on its outputs and is not compatible with any converters designed for common ground.
You may use a speaker level to line level converter and a speaker simultaneously on the
same output.
Single Chassis
A Single Chassis system has sixteen individual outputs. Additional outputs may be added
to the installation by adding additional S1616A units. The maximum number of S1616A
units in a Single Chassis system is 16 which provides for up to 256 outputs.
Each output has several configuration settings to help you tailor the performance to any
environment:
Zone Assignment
Any output may be assigned to any single zone.
Channel Assignment
Each output may be assigned to Left, Right or Mono channels. The S1616A
automatically sums stereo to mono or splits mono to dual mono as needed.
Output Level
One output per zone is designated as the “Master”, and all additional outputs assigned
to that zone may be volume reduced. This allows for relative output level matching
due to architectural or acoustic factors. It also allows matching of a sub/sat
system level.
Filter
Each output may have a crossover filter engaged that allows low pass
(for subwoofers) or high pass (for satellite speakers) signal filtering. Crossover
frequency is selectable between 20Hz-180Hz in 20Hz increments.
Dual Chassis
In a Dual Chassis system, the outputs on the left and the right chassis are matched. This
means that Output 1 of the left chassis is always connected to the same zone as Output 1
of the right chassis. Outputs are expanded in groups of two units, and a total of eight pairs
of S1616A units may be used on one installation providing 128 stereo outputs.
Each output has several configuration settings to help you tailor the performance to
any environment:
Zone Assignment
Any output may be assigned to any single zone.
Output Level
One output per zone is designated as the “Master” and all additional outputs assigned to
that zone may be volume reduced. This allows for relative output level matching due to
architectural or acoustic factors. It also allows matching of a sub/sat system level.
Filter
Each output may have a crossover filter engaged that allows low pass (for subwoofers)
or high pass (for satellite speakers) signal filtering. Crossover frequency is selectable
between 20Hz-180Hz in 20Hz increments.
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HOUSE SCENES
The S1616A includes the ability to store and recall three House Scenes. A House Scene
takes a snapshot of the status of the following attributes of all system zones:
Source
Volume/Mute
Bass/Treble/Loudness
DND
Power
With the press of a button or via an Event Map, these settings can be completely recalled.
For example the client could set up a home for a party and save then store it as House
Scene 1 then recall it before the party. In a restaurant you could set a House Scene for
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
House Scenes are available in the Event Mapper and may be assigned to buttons or
triggered events as you see fit.
TRIGGERS AND IR
Triggers and IR connections are only for use in Amplifier Mode and are disabled in both
Single Chassis and Dual Chassis modes
SYSTEM EXAMPLES
There are countless applications for the S1616A. We wanted to provide you a few to stir
the creative juices.
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The clients want really good sound in their master bedroom and music throughout the
master suite. They also want music throughout the entertaining areas. The landscaping
isn’t going to be completed for another year, so the big outdoor speaker project comes
later and will get its own S1616A.
To get the sound quality in the master suite the client desires, an in-wall subwoofer is
used to augment the architectural speakers. The S1616A sends 80Hz and below to the
sub and 80Hz up to the ceiling speakers. The sub is used as the master so the ceiling
speakers can be turned down a little to emphasize the low end. A single speaker is used
in the shower. Not a two channel but just one single channel speaker and the master area
is zone grouped allowing the client to link all the zones together without disturbing the
main part of the house.
Grouping the entertaining area allows those zones to be run together conveniently without
disturbing the master suite. Of course, Whole House Music would turn on everything for a
housewide cleaning session.
Zone3
MASTERDECK
Zone4
MASTERBATH
Zone6
DININGROOM
Zone5
KITCHEN
Zone7
LIVINGROOM
Zone8
DEN
ZoneGroup2
Zone2
MASTERSHOWER
Zone3
MASTERBEDROOM
HC6
C2
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SQUEEZEBOX
5,000 square foot home with a great master suite
USE CASE #1
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This could be a sports tavern with multiple divided dining areas, much like an ESPN Zone
restaurant. A dozen TV’s are mounted throughout the establishment with a dozen satellite
receivers in a central rack. The need to select audio from any of the satellite receivers and
route it to any of the areas could make the system difficult to configure and use.
The S1616A really shines in this type of installation. Zone Grouping allows large and small
areas to be tied together efficiently and volume controlled independently. This way, the
smaller area doesn’t get blasted when the large area has an increase in volume. Adding a
C2 and any standard phone allows paging guests with ease.
USE CASE #2
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ZoneGroup1
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Zone2
SMALLROOM
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MAINBAR
C2COMMCONTROLLER
HC12SYSTEMCONTROLLER
Zone7
BILLIARDS
Zone9
LADIESROOM
Zone8
MENSROOM
Zone6
PATIOBAR
Zone10
PATIO
SATDVRS
Sports tavern with multiple divided rooms
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This could be large estate with up to sixteen sources, dozens
of zones, and a large number of speakers can be a daunting
installation for both the dealer and the client. Using the S1616A
saves you potentially hundreds of hours of programming.
On most systems, zones and speakers are connected together
via wires. On the S1616A, they are connected by bytes. If your
client suddenly desires that the south patio and north patio
be one single zone, all you have to do with the S1616A is
change the zone setting for the speakers and hit apply. All user
interfaces are automatically updated – the change takes effect
instantly. You can even do this remotely from your office.
USE CASE #3
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POWER OPC
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SQUEEZEBOX
SQUEEZEBOX
SQUEEZEBOX
SQUEEZEBOX
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C2
RightSpeakers
RightChassis
RightInputs
LeftInputs
LoopOutto
additionalunits
LeftSpeakers
LeftChassis
LoopOutto
additionalunits
Zone
GROUP1
WHMGROUP
WHMandZoneGroupscanencompassmultiplechassis
Zone
GROUP2
Zone
GROUP1
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WHMandZoneGroupscanencompassmultiplechassis
Zone
GROUP2
Large estate with up to 16 sources and dozens of zones
For the client, having a large home with many zones of music can
be a control nightmare. Think of lighting before the days of lighting
control, walking around the house making adjustments only to have
to repeat the process to turn it all off. With Zone Groups, your client
may quickly group common areas together. The entertaining areas
such as the dining room, kitchen, living room, parlor, foyer, gallery,
and family room can be turned on to the same source with the touch
of one button without affecting any other area. House scenes allow
a system-wide configuration to be saved and recalled without any
work from you. Party scenes, all off except a couple areas, weekend
and weekday, whatever your client does that encompasses their
music system can be set up in advance and saved for easy recall.
And best of all, it requires no custom programming on your part.
UP TO 8 PAIR OF CHASSIS
CAN BE USED
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