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For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).
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©2012 AMX. All rights reserved. AMX and the AMX logo are registered trademarks of AMX.
AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time.
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93-1103-03 REV: C
Speaker Wire Technology (SWT)
Speaker Wire Technology (SWT) allows both data and audio signals to travel over the same
four conductor wire. This remarkable technology removes the need for control wire since the
control and audio signals are shared on the same wire. The reliability and simplicity of this
system has been proven for years. AMX Distributed Audio is the only company that offers a
“retrofit solution”, one which allows the replacement of volume controls with AMX Distributed
Audio keypads and Controllers, giving full control over the sources. Additionally, the
versatility of SWT also allows AMX Distributed Audio products to be connected where the
control wire has been run separately from the speaker cable.
Cabling Instructions
CAUTION: Be sure to check for any wiring restrictions required by the electrical code in your
area.
This installation uses low voltage cabling similar to telephone and alarm wiring, and as such
does not commonly have very many restrictions on their installation. However rules may vary
in different regions.
Cable Type
The Tango Controller is cabled using standard 4-conductor speaker cable originating at the
Tango Controller, passing through the Keypad, and terminating at the speaker location. AMX
recommends using a bundled 4 conductor 16 gauge stranded copper wire in a single
continuous run.
Connecting Sources (Audio Inputs/Outputs)
Up to 8 audio devices can be connected to the Tango Controllers via the Sources INPUT and
OUTPUT RCA connectors on the rear panel (FIG. 2). Industry standard RCA connectors
provide line-level input and output connections for devices such as CD, DSS, MP3 players
etc.
Each audio input has a corresponding buffered output used to connect the audio sources to
additional Tango Controllers or to other devices that share the audio sources (FIG. 2).
Connecting IR Emitters
Tango Controllers provide eight 3.5mm mono output jacks for CC-NIRC NetLinx IR Emitter
Cables (supplied). Commands received by the Tango Controller from the Metreau keypads
are processed and sent via the IR Emitter Cable to the controlled device.
CC-NIRC NetLinx IR Emitter Cables attach to the controlled audio device’s remote control
(IR) sensor with double sided tape (included), and connect to the Tango Controller via the IR
OUTPUT jacks on the rear panel (FIG. 3).
Note: Tango controllers support RC5 IR codes. Codes that fall outside of this range may not
function with the Controller.
Connecting Zone Outputs
Tango Controllers can be accessed by SWT Metreau keypads (DAS-MET6SRC and DAS-
MET-NUM) to provide basic transport control, source selection and volume up and down, as
well as enhanced controls including direct access capability, favorite’s source selection, zone
grouping, alarm clock setting, and Keypad lockout.
Note: The Matrix Pushbutton (DAS-KP series) and LCD Keypads (DAS-KP-LCD series) are
also supported by Tango Controllers.
SWT Connectors
SWT cabling follows a specific pinout configuration that is labelled on the Tango Controller,
Metreau keypads, and other Matrix devices, as shown in FIG. 4.
Connecting SWT Keypads to the Tango Controller
Metreau keypads connect to the 4-pin connectors labelled Zone 1, 2, 3 etc. on the rear panel
(FIG. 5):
Connecting SWT Speakers to SWT Keypads
Connect SWT speakers to the 4-pin connector labelled TO SPEAKERS on the rear of the
SWY keypads (FIG. 6).
Connecting Paging Inputs/Outputs
Paging Inputs are for Phone Systems or Communications Boxes. If the paging override is
used, connect the output of the phone system or communication box to the Paging Input
connector on the Tango controller. (FIG. 7):
Additional Documentation
Additional documentation for Distributed Audio products is available online at www.amx.com:
For details on Metreau Keypads, refer to the Metreau Keypads Operation/Reference
Guide and Installation Guides.
For details on Tango Zone Expanders, refer to the Tango Zone Expanders Operation/
Reference Guide and Installation Guides.
For details on Tango Amplifiers, refer to the Tango Amplifiers Installation Guide.
For details on MIO R-1 AUDIO remote controllers, refer to the MIO R-1 AUDIO
Installation Guide.
FIG. 2 Connecting Sources (Audio IN/OUT)
FIG. 3 Connecting IR Output to an IR Sensor on a controlled audio device
FIG. 4 SWT pinout configuration
R
L
1234
OUTPUT
R
L
INPUT
SOURCES
From R/L OUT jacks on
Source 1 audio device
To R/L IN jacks on additional
controllers, or other devices
that share this audio source
567 8
IR OUTPUT
12345678
CD PLAYER
IR Sensor
CC-NIRC
LDGR
L = Left audio channel (+)
D = Data / Power (+)
G = Ground (-) - also provides return for L/R Audio
R = Right audio channel (+)
FIG. 5 Connecting Zone Outputs
FIG. 6 Connecting SWT keypads and SWT speakers
FIG. 7 Connecting Paging Input/Outputs
LDGR
R
G
D
L
TO CONTROLLER
Zone 1
SWT Keypad
LDGR
R
G
D
L
TO CONTROLLER
Zone 2
SWT Keypad
LDGR
R
G
D
L
TO CONTROLLER
Zone 3
SWT Keypad
LDGR
R
G
D
L
TO CONTROLLER
Zone 4
SWT Keypad
Zone Outputs on Tango Audio Controller
LDGR
Zone Output connector
on Tango Controller
SWT connectors on keypad
Speakers
R+
L
D
G
R
TO SPEAKERS
R-
L-
L+
TO CONTROLLER
Tango Audio Controller
Tango Zone Expander (#1)
Paging
Out
Paging In
From phone system or
Paging
Out
Paging In
To "Paging In" connector on
Tango Zone Expander #2
communication box
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