
Suite 7.1 Installation Manual
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Component Video Output Connections
There is a single component video output connections on the Suite 7.1. These output jacks are used to
connect to the video monitors with component video inputs. The component video output jacks are
identified on the rear of the Suite 7.1 by the reversed black background.
Required Cables
For the component video output on the Suite 7.1, there are separate conductors for Y, Pb and Pr.
Therefore; you will need three RG-6 or other 75 Ω video cable terminated with RCA jacks for the
component video output. Each of the three cables there should be color coded for easier identification.
Connecting the Video Cables for Each Video Component
1. Plug one end of the component video cable into the RCA jack labeled Y on the Suite 7.1.
2. Plug the other end of this cable into the RCA jack labeled Y on the video component.
3. Plug one end of the component video cable into the RCA jack labeled Pb on the Suite 7.1.
4. Plug the other end of this cable into the RCA jack labeled Pb on the video component.
5. Plug one end of the component video cable into the RCA jack labeled Pr on the Suite 7.1.
6. Plug the other end of this cable into the RCA jack labeled Pr on the video component.
Control Connections to the Suite 7.1
Refer to Drawing on Page 6
ADA Bus® Connection
The innovative ADA Bus® allows the Suite 7.1 to be fully controlled via serial communication providing
control and feedback of all commands can be setup and controlled from its custom PC software setup
and test program. This makes the Suite 7.1 perfect for integration with advanced multiroom systems
such as the ADA Suite 16 and control with ADA’s keypads. It also makes it possible to seamlessly
integrate the Suite 7.1 with third party computer based control systems such as AMX, Vantage, or
Crestron. Refer to the supporting documentation of the other ADA components connected the ADA
for detailed information about how to integrate them into your system.
Required Cable and Connection
The ADA Bus in the Suite 7.1 is connected via the four-pin screw terminal labeled ADA Bus on the
rear panel that corresponds to the connection standard listed below. Three conductor 18 AWG shielded
wire is utilized to make all ADA bus connections. The relatively thick ADA bus wire used makes it
possible to connect multiple ADA components on as single bus over very long wire runs.
Pin 1=Ground Pin 2=Feedback Terminal (TX)
Pin 3=Control Terminal (RX)Pin 4= +15-24 Vdc supply voltage.
Connecting the ADA bus to any control system requires the addition of the ADA ISO-232 serial
communication isolation box. The ISO-232 not only permits trouble free two-way RS-232
communication, but it also provides the necessary isolation and prevents ground loops in the control
system from generating noise in the Suite 7.1’s audio circuitry.
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