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MILLENNIUM 2000withInternal IRL-3000DESIGN&INSTALLATIONDEALER MANUALRevised February 2000Audio Design Associates, Inc., 602-610 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, NY, 10605, (914) 946-9595, FAX (914) 946-9620

ContentsSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . 2Introduction . 4Millennium 2000 Keypad Options . 5RS-232 Control Simplified . 8ISO-232 ADA Bus to RS-232 Isolated Converter . 9Cat. 5 Cable. 10Millennium 2000 Physical Differences . 11Party Mode . 12Programming Millennium Room Groups & Party Rooms . 12Cat-Link & The Millennium 2000 . 13Millennium 2000 System Wiring . 13Multiple Millennium 2000's . 14MC-3000 & MC-5000 Series Programming . 16MC-3000, MC-3800, and MC-5000 IR Receiver On/Off. 19Millennium 2000 - What you will need. . 19Millennium Devices You Cannot Use with Millennium 2000 . 19Using a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) . 19Multiple Millenniums - Installation of the System Bus . 20Source AC Connections to the Millennium (cont.) . 21Source AC Connection Option 1 - Using One ACC-48. 22Source AC Switching Option 3 - 2 ACC-48s . 23Power Amplifier Automatic AC Switching & Installation . 24IR Capture - Internal IRL-3000 . 26Advanced Millennium IR Options . 27Installation of ADA Keypads . 30Rack Rail & Hardware and . 31Rack Mounting Source Components. . 31 2000 Audio Design Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications and design parameters are subject to change without prior notice. "ada", "ada-audio design associates", and"ada-BUS" are registered trademarks of Audio Design Associates, Inc.-1-

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THEAPPLIANCES IN THIS SYSTEM TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. REPLACE FUSE ONLY ASMARKED.CAUTION:TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT PLUG THE UNITS IN THIS SYSTEM INTO ANYOUTLET OR EXTENSION CORD WITHOUT THE STANDARD THREE-PRONG CONFIGURATION, WHERE THE CIRCULAR HOLE IS USED FOR THE GROUND PLUG.IMPORTANT:The lightning flash with the arrowhead, within an equilateraltriangle, is intended to alert theuser of the presence of un-insulated "dangerous voltage" withinthe products' enclosures that maybe of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock topersons.CAUTION:TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVECOVER (OR BACK). NO USERSERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDEANY OF THE UNITS IN THIS SYSTEM. REFER SERVICING TOQUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.-2-The exclamation point within theequilateral triangle is intendedto alert the user of the presenceof important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructionsin the literature accompanyingthe appliances.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSREAD INSTRUCTIONS - All the safety and operatinginstructions should be read before the appliances are operated.POWER CORD PROTECTION - Power supply cords shouldbe routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinchedby items placed upon or against them, paying particular attentionto cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the points wherethey exit from the appliances.RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS - The operating instructions shouldbe retained for future reference.HEED WARNING -All warnings on the appliances and in theoperating instructions should be adhered to.CLEANING -The appliances should be cleaned only with apolishing cloth or a soft dry cloth. Never clean with furniture wax,benzine, insecticides or other volatile liquids since they maycorrode the face plates.FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS - All operating and use instructionsshould be followed.POWER LINES - An outdoor antenna should be located away frompower lines.WATER AND MOISTURE - The appliances should not be usednear water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink,laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.LOCATION -PERIODS OF DISUSE - The power cord of the appliances shouldbe unplugged from the outlet when the units are not in use for along period of time.The appliances should be installed in a stablelocation.OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY - Care should be taken so thatWALL OR CEILING MOUNT - The appliances should not beobjects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosuresthrough openings.mounted to a wall or ceiling.VENTILATION - The appliances should be situated so that theirDAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE - The appliances shouldlocation or position does not interfere with their proper ventilation.For example, the appliances should not be situated on a bed, sofa,rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings.be serviced by an authorized service center or qualified servicepersonnel when: The power supply cords or plugs have been damaged; or Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into theappliances; or The appliances have been exposed to rain; or The appliances do not appear to operate normally orexhibit a marked change in performance; or The appliances have been dropped; or the enclosures havebeen damaged.HEAT - The appliances should be situated away from heat sourcessuch as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances thatproduce heat.POWER SOURCES - The appliances should be connected to apower supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliances.GROUNDING - Make sure that the units in the system are alwaysSERVICING - The user should not attempt to service the appliancesconnected to a standard three-prong grounded outlet (the circularpin is ground). When operating this unit at a higher voltage witha different power cord configuration, consult your dealer for theproper power cord/outlet combination to use before operating thisunit.-3-beyond that described in the operating instructions. For all otherservicing, contact the factory.

IntroductionThe Millennium 2000 was developed to provide greater control of source components withinthe Millennium (all-in-one) system construction. To understand fully the Millennium 2000’splace in the ADA family of multi-room systems, one must have an understanding of both theMillennium and Delta systems.For those of you familiar wiht the original Millennium System, it provided distribution of eightcomponents, basic transport control, preamplification & amplification for six to thirty-six zoneswith volume and room off/system off control. This Millenium was based on solid state technology. While it did provide feedback, this too was solid state. Original Millennium keypadsrequired ten wires for control from keypads, 2 wires for voltage and ground, 4 wires for control, and 4 for feedback (The current Millennium uses either ADA Bus or Cat. 5. Cable). Eventhe original Millennium’s with the MIL-232 module, while permitting RS-232 control of thesystem, provided constant feedback. As no microprocessing took place in this Millennium,the system did not have the capacity to simply be polled for a status update.The Delta System, on the other hand, is extremely sophisticated. It operates on the ADABus and offers more control of both room acoustics (volume, bass, & treble with numericstatus levels) and source transport functions (including numeric direct access). The wiringscheme dictates four wires; receive, transmit, power, and ground. The Delta mainframe hasa facility to label both source names and room names. These labels are transmitted to keypads during operation of the system. The keypads are also capable of displaying radio stations, when operating an ADA triple tuner, and CD information, when operating an EsceintTuneBase system.In essence, the current Millennium (Millennium 2000) is a combination of these two systems.It incorporates a microprocessor for system control and feedback. The keypads that are usedwith the Delta System, are also used by the Millennium 2000. The functional differences ofkeypads on a Millennium 2000 and Delta are minor. The Millennium 2000 features Partyfunctions where the Delta allows you to scroll to specific rooms for control. The Delta keypadsdo feature Bass & Treble control where that function on the Millennium 2000 is set on the frontof the Millennium 2000. Integrating Trinity Tuners, Escient TuneBase, and IRL-3000s oneither system are the same.Thus the major differences between Millennium 2000 and Delta, other than price, are primarily acoustical. While the Millennium 2000 sounds superb, the Delta sounds even better.Also, the Delta frame can hold eight room cards while the Millennium has only six zones perchassis. Lastly, the differences between these two systems is based on sound and its control.The Millennium features bass and treble settings but not remotely. The Delta does featurethese contour controls on the non-2000 series controls. Also, Delta features individual roombalance control, loudness contour and stereo enhancement filters per zone. Perhaps mostimportant, is that theDelta features anacoustical preset perzone that can be recalled automatically2000upon start up.FM 1FM 2AMCD 1CD 2CASS1AUXCASS2RECONROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4 ROOM 5 ROOM 6MILLENNIUMROOM 2BASSVOLDNALLPARTYROOMOFPRESET SETUPMODEMADE IN U.S.A.ROOM 1TREBVOLUPTREBROOM 3BASSTREB-4-ROOM 4BASSTREBROOM 5BASSTREBROOM 6BASSTREBBASSPOWEROFFPOWERON

Millennium 2000 Keypad OptionsWhile initially introduced with only a handful of keypad styles and options, today's Millennium2000 can be controlled from any type of ADA Bus Keypad using either, standard ADA Bus wire or Cat. 5 wire. The choice is yours.Currently, ADA offers four keypad series that work with the Millennium 2000 system. Allkeypad options can be ordered with either ADA Bus or Cat Link connectors.MC-2000 Series ControlsThe MC-2000 Series is comprised of keypads that donot feature a 12 character alphanumeric LED display.These include the MC-2011 Single-Gang Decora Control, the MC-2000 Double-Gang Decora Control, aswell as the MC-LUT1 and MC-LUT2 Single Gang andDouble Gang controls that are attached to a Lutronbutton board. Please note, that the MC-LUT2, without any lighting controls, will actually take up threegang space due to the layout of the Lutron button bezel. When using more than a single gang Lutron stylekeypad, always add one gang to the number of gangsused. For example, if you are using a single gangLutron control for lights and a double gang Lutron control for audio (MC-LUT2), the electronics will fit into afour gang box. In the MC-2000 series we also include the IRT-3000 Single Gang IR Transceiver whichis used as an infrared pickup. Finally, the MC-2000features access of the Party 1 function.FM 2CD 1CD 2CASSLASERVCRDSSFM 123456ROOMOFF78VOLUP*019ENTERVOLDNPARTYMC-2000FM 2CD 1CD 2CASSLASERVCRDSSFM 1ROOMOFFVOLUPVOLDNMC-2011MC-LUT-5-IRT-2000

MC-3000 Series ControlsThe MC-3000 Series is comprised of keypads that where previouslydevoted to Delta and Omega Systems. These include the MC-3000and MC-3800 controls in either wall mount or table-top versions.Also included in this series, are the MC-3000 OD and MC-3800 ODAll Weather Outdoor Controls.101.90FM 1All 3000 Series controls feature a 12 character alphanumeric display that will indicate source selected as well as feedback from theTrinity Triple Tuner, Escient TuneBase (Pro MK II), and the IRL3000.CD1FM UXSHIFTCASS2ROOMOFFMC-3000When using the MC-3000 (or MC-5000) series control,you have the opportunity to program the source registeras you wish. The term source register refers to the sourcebuttons secondary level of programming. For example,when the FM1, FM2, and AM buttons are selected on akeypad that has a source register with these buttons forthe Trinity Triple Tuner, the keypad will both control anddisplay feedback from the tuner. The source register isalso used to lock into Escient or the IRL-3000. Whenusing these controls, you can specify which source buttons talk to which components. When using MC-2000controls, the source register is set by DIP switches andwhile several options exist, the register is more rigid. Ifyou are mixing and MC-2000 and MC-3000/MC-5000 controls, you will want to program the MC-3000/MC-5000source registers to correspond to the MC-2000's DIPswitch source register.101.90FM 1FM CASS1ROOMOFFSHIFT23456789*0ENTERCD PLAYER 2FM 1FM 2AMVOLPTY 1 PTY 2CD 1CD 2DSSDVDSHIFTMC-3000 ODCD PLAYER 2-6-1MC-3800The MC-3000's feature a display, they permit you to labelthe sources on the Millennium 2000. The indoor versionsof these keypads also feature a built-in IR receiver. Thesecontrol options are used when providing a distinctive lookand the outdoor controls are the only optionsavailable for this system (MC-2000 OD is discontinued). The MC-3000 series controls feature access of both Party 1 and Party 2.When using theMC-3000 or MC3800 as a table topbox, use the WPA3000 Wall PlateAdaptor for systems that are runon ADA Bus . For systems run on Cat. 5,create your own tabletop keypad connector.CASS2FM 1FM 2AMVOLPTY 1 PTY 2CD 1CD 2SHIFTDSSDVDAUXOFFMC-3800 ODAUXOFF

MC-5000 (Rapture) ControlThe MC-5000 is by far the most popular new control that features backlit rubber buttons that can beset to illuminate in eight different options. Buttonsare grouped by function and each function grouphas three DIP switches that turn on/off the red,green, and blue button LEDs individually. As such,you can mix the color of the keypad to either highlight specific features or provide an illuminated lookthat augments the room's decor. The MC-5000,features a 12 character display and an IR receiver,much like the MC-3000/MC-3800 indoor controls.Again, the MC-5000 is used to program the sourcenames and source register of the Millennium 2000.Finally, the MC-5000 series controls feature accessof both Party 1 and Party 2.FM1FM2PARTY Please note, that unlike the MC-2000 and MC-3000controls, the buttons of the MC-5000 are imprintedinto the rubber as the rubber is curing. While theMC-2000 and MC-3000 keypads have removablechicklet type buttons with an available library of over80 source names, the MC-5000 is pre-made andonly has space for 3 characters per source. ADAoffers eight standard source formats that should fitmost installations. For jobs that absolutely requirecustom formats, please contact ADA.Standard Formats:FM1, FM2, AM, CD1, CD2, DSS, DVD, AUXFM1, FM2, FM3, CD1, CD2, DSS, DVD, AUXFM1, FM2, AM, CD1, CD2, CD3, DSS, DVDFM1, FM2, FM3, CD1, CD2, CD3, DSS, DVDFM1, FM2, AM, CD1, CD2, DSS, DSS, AUXFM1, FM2, FM3, CD1, CD2, DSS, DSS, AUXFM1, FM2, CD1, CD2, DSS, DSS, DVD, AUXFM1, FM2, CD1, CD2, DSS, DSS, AUX, AUXTS-3000 Touch ScreensThe TS-3000 can also be used with the Millennium2000. Featuring an electroluminescent display andfitting larger 3-gang boxes, the TS-3000 will alsodisplay feedback from the Trinity Tuner, EscientTuneBase, and IRL-3000, much like the MC-3000& MC-5000 series controls. The TS-3000 softwareis easy to work with and in many cases, the TS3000s will be preprogrammed by ADA.-7-TS-3000ADUVXDPARTY 2OFF

RS-232 Control SimplifiedThe Millennium 2000 is therefore across between the Millennium andthe Delta, combining the rock-solid,all-in-one performance of the Millennium with the sophisticated ADABus features of the Delta. To thisnote, the control commands for theMillennium 2000 are very easily usedwith RS-232 control systems such asAMX, Crestron, Phast, and Vantage,etc. The control strings and feedback strings are extremely short, inthat unlike the Delta, they do notneed to contain words such assource names and room names. Atypical five byte code will contain:Start Byte (FF), System Type Byte(2A), Room ID (01 to 24), CommandByte (01 to FE), and End Byte (FF)Unlike, the Millennium, the Millennium 2000 can be polled for statusupdate only when needed. It is trulydesigned for system integration.ROOM NUMBERROOM ID CODEROOM GROUP CODEADDRESSTX FROM KEYPAD TX FROM MILLEN.ROOM 101011ROOM 202011ROOM 303011ROOM 404011ROOM 505011ROOM 606011ROOM 707072ROOM 808072ROOM 909072ROOM 100A072ROOM 110B072ROOM 120C072ROOM 130DOD3ROOM 140EOD3ROOM 150FOD3ROOM 1610OD3ROOM 1711OD3ROOM 1812OD3ROOM 1913134ROOM 2014134ROOM 2115134ROOM 2216134ROOM 2317134ROOM 2418134ROOM 2519195ROOM 261A195ROOM 271B195ROOM 281C195ROOM 291D195ROOM 301E195ROOM 311F1F6ROOM 321F1F6ROOM 331F1F6ROOM 341F1F6ROOM 351F1F6ROOM 361F1F6NOTE THAT ROOMS 31-36 CANNOT BE ACCESSED BY MC-2000, MC-2011, & MC-2000 ODNote: That Room Group 1 refers to the Millennium 2000 set to address 1, Room Group 2refers to Millennium 2000 set to address 2, etc. The next page shows how code strings areput together. and explains, the Party functions.COMMANDCOMMAND CODE0001020304050607080BFB090ASELECT SOURCE 1SELECT SOURCE 2SELECT SOURCE 3SELECT SOURCE 4SELECT SOURCE 5SELECT SOURCE 6SELECT SOURCE 7SELECT SOURCE 8ROOM OFFALL OFFALL ONVOLUME UPVOLUME DOWNRECORD POWER ONRECORD POWER OFF0C0DALL (PER MILLENNIUM)PARTY 1 (Select Button {same as keypad Party button} but only per Millennium)PARTY 2 (Preset Button only per TYPARTYNOTE:E1E2E3E4E5E6E7E81 TO SOURCE 1 (Engages all Millenniums to1 TO SOURCE 2 (Engages all Millenniums to1 TO SOURCE 3 (Engages all Millenniums to1 TO SOURCE 4 (Engages all Millenniums to1 TO SOURCE 5 (Engages all Millenniums to1 TO SOURCE 6 (Engages all Millenniums to1 TO SOURCE 7 (Engages all Millenniums to1 TO SOURCE 8 (Engages all Millenniums toWHEN THE ABOVE 8 CODES ARE USED,their Party 1 {Keypad Party})their Party 1 {Keypad Party})their Party 1 {Keypad Party})their Party 1 {Keypad Party})their Party 1 {Keypad Party})their Party 1 {Keypad Party})their Party 1 {Keypad Party})their Party 1 {Keypad Party})THE ROOM ID CODE IS IGNORED.-8-

When putting control codes together to form strings the following format is used.START CODE SYSTEM TYPE CODE ROOM ID CODE COMMAND CODE END CODEFF2A01 TO 2401 TO FEFFTo select Source 6 for Room 2, use the code example below.START CODE SYSTEM TYPE CODE ROOM ID CODE COMMAND CODE END CODEFF2A0705FFTo turn off Room 3, use the code example below.START CODE SYSTEM TYPE CODE ROOM ID CODE COMMAND CODE END CODEFF2A0D08FFTo engage Party 1 ("Select" button on some Millennium 2000s) just like the keypads.START CODE SYSTEM TYPE CODE ROOM ID CODE COMMAND CODE END CODEFF2A01 to 24E3FFThe above code will engage all Millennium 2000 Room's locked to track Party 1, to Source 3.Note that the Room ID Code can be any code. This code, while needing to be inserted tocomplete the string, is simply ignored when the fourth byte begins with E.System Status information is also available using the chart below.SOURCE STATUSHIGHER 4 BITS OF ROOMS 1, 3, 50SOURCE 11SOURCE 22SOURCE 33SOURCE 44SOURCE 55SOURCE 66SOURCE 77SOURCE 88ALL OFF9ROOM OFFAN/ABN/ACN/ADN/AEN/AFN/ALOWER 4 BITS OF ROOMS 2, 4, 60SOURCE 11SOURCE 22SOURCE 33SOURCE 44SOURCE 55SOURCE 66SOURCE 77SOURCE 88ALL OFF9ROOM OFFAN/ABN/ACN/ADN/AEN/AFN/AThe code structure for status is as follows.START CODE ROOM GROUP CODE ROOMS 1 & 2 ROOMS 3 & 4 ROOMS 5 & 6 SYSTEM TYPE END CODE0F01 TO 1F00 TO FF00 TO FF00 TO FF2AF0ISO-232 ADA Bus to RS-232 Isolated ConverterThe ISO-232 replaces the BC-232 as it offers several additional features while providing the same interface between ADA Bus components and RS-232 control systems. The 9 pin D connector uses pin2 (TX), Pin 3 (RX), and Pin 5* (Gnd now IEEE Standard, *BC-232used pin 6). ISO-232 also optically isolates the ADA Bus data portfrom the 9 pin D and does not require an additional power supply.-9-ISO-232RS-232 ADA BUSNormalReverse(TuneBase)1234

The ISO-232 also features Normal/Reverse jumpers making it easier to connect an EscientTuneBase Pro system. When using the ISO-232, not only will it isolate the Escient from thehouse-wide control system wiring array, but it will also permit you to set the jumper pins to theReverse position without switching pins 2 and 3 on the ADA Bus wire. Please note, that whenusing the ISO-232 to provide RS-232 control of the Millennium 2000, the jumper pins are setto the Normal position.Cat. 5 CableADA has revisited the wiring requirements for all of its data level systems including Millennium2000, Delta, Omega, & 8000. Up until 1999, Delta, Omega, and 8000 required runs of ADABus wire, a specific 18 gauge three conductor wire with an overall braided shield (at least90% braid) (tin coated copper wire). The braid was used for ground, one wire for voltage, onefor receive, and one for transmit.With the introduction of Millennium 2000, theengineers at ADA wanted to provide a platform whereby one can use standard Cat. 5cable to wire keypads. Even though ADA stillrecommends individual home runs for eachkeypad, Millennium 2000 controls can run onlong Cat. 5 runs (tested up to 1000’ per keypad run, over 5000’ feet total tested). ADAhas developed two new devices, the Cat-LinkModule which is mounted to the keypad andincorporates an RJ-45 eight pin female connector, and the WH-2000 Cat-Link WiringHarness, which features eight female RJ-45connectors and five ADA Bus four-pin removable screw terminal connectors.RJ-45 Cat. 5 Cable ROWNWHITEWHITEBROWN8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1FrontTopThis research and development has been ex- PIN NUMBERCOLORFUNCTIONBROWN 20Vpanded across other ADA components so that PIN 1PIN 2BROWN/WHITEGNDDelta, Omega, and 8000 systems can now PIN 3GREEN/WHITETXORANGERX also be run on Cat. 5 Cable. While standard PIN 45ORANGE/WHITERXMC-3000 & MC-3800 keypad connectors will PINPIN 6GREENTX be ADA Bus , you can opt to request these PIN 7BLUE 20VBLUE/WHITEGNDkeypads with Cat-Link Modules. When or- PIN 8dering keypads that operate on Cat. 5 cable, you will need to specify (and purchase) the CatLink Module for controls working on Delta, Omega, and 8000 Systems. Since most systemscurrently being sold are already prewired with standard ADA Bus cable, Cat-Link Modulesare an optional accessory for these systems.Since Millennium 2000 is a new system, all Millennium 2000 keypads come standard with theCat-Link Module built in. When ordering a Millennium 2000 System with MC-2000 seriescontrols, you do not need to order Cat-Link Modules for each control. Millennium 2000 keypads can be special ordered with the standard four pin ADA Bus connectors.- 10 -

Millennium 2000 Physical DifferencesThe Millennium 2000 differs from the original Millennium in five visible areas.1The Microprocessor is recessed behind the front panel and a small plate providesaccess to this chip.FM 1AMFM 2CASS1AUXCD 2CD 1RECONROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4 ROOM 5 ROOM 6MILLENNIUM 2000ROOM 1TREBVOLDNALLPARTYROOMOFPRESET SETUPMODEMADE IN U.S.A.ROOM 2BASSVOLUPCASS2ROOM 3TREBBASSROOM 4TREBBASSROOM 5TREBBASSROOM 6TREBBASSTREBPOWEROFFBASSPOWERON2The IR learner module internal to the Millennium 2000 is the same device found in theIRL-3000. Also, there are now eight IR outputs, one for each source.3Because the IR learner is internal, you need a PC connected to the Millennium 2000during both IR capture and downloading of the IR information to the Millennium 2000's IRlearner.4Four front panel buttons on the Millennium are now used to program the Millennium2000’s address (6 Millennium 2000’s can be used on a single network, 36 Zones), programrooms to turn on with one of two Party modes, and engage Party 1, Party 2, or All On.5The rear panel features an ADA Bus jack (removable screw terminal jack).VCABLE POLARITYCONTROLINPUT/OUTPUTFROM WIRE HARNESSSWITCHEDACACINPUTOUTPUT10A6A MAX.MAXLINEDRIVERMODULE(NOT FOUNDONMILLENNIUMSLAVEUNITS)VROOM 6CABLE POLARITYVROOM 5CABLE POLARITYVROOM 4CABLE POLARITYVROOM 3CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENATTENTION!RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE.NE PAS OUVRIRCABLE POLARITYSOURCEL.V.ACCONTROLROOM 11RS-232 FOR IR LEARNING ONLY234ADABUSLIR RECEIVEREXPANDNORMALR781SOURCES INPUT 1234INPUT 2INPUT 3INPUT 4ROOM 6 - LINE OUT2Ω-16ΩSPEAKERRL - - LEFTMADE IN U.S.A.POWER AMP FUSE4A S.B.-120V2A S.B.-220VVROOM 25678RIGHTVARIABLEROOM 5 - LINE OUTFIXED2Ω-16ΩSPEAKERRL - - LEFTRIGHTVARIABLEINPUT 5INPUT 6INPUT 72Ω-16ΩSPEAKERRL - - LEFTRIGHTVARIABLEPGM BUT IRROOM 3 - LINE OUTROOM 4 - LINE OUTFIXEDINPUT 8FIXED2Ω-16ΩSPEAKERRL - - 6IR PROGRAMAUDIO INPUTSSWITCHEDACACINPUT MILLENNIUMOUTPUT10A6A MAXMAX.CABLE POLARITYLEFTRIGHTVARIABLE543ROOM 2 - LINE OUTFIXED21INFRARED LEARNERLEARNER IR ER D OK PGM OUT2Ω-16ΩSPEAKERRL - - LEFTRIGHTVARIABLEPORTROOM 1 - LINE OUTFIXED2Ω-16ΩSPEAKERRL - - LEFTVARIABLEFIXEDRIGHTThese are the only real differences that you will be able to see upon visual inspection of theunit.- 11 -

Party ModeThe Millennium 2000 Keypads which feature numeric buttons (MC-2000, MC-2000 OD, & TS2000), also feature a PARTY button. This button will turn on several rooms at once and switchthem to the source selected on the keypad from which the Party button has been pressed.The ability for a room to be controlled from the keypads Party button, is based on the setup ofthat room’s Millennium 2000 (see below). The Millennium 2000 features three buttons on itsfront panel, Party 1 (or Party), Party 2 (or Preset), and All. While these buttons are used forprogramming the Millennium 2000, they also have operate the Millennium 2000. Unlike thekeypads' Party buttons, the Millennium 2000's Party buttons (& All button) operate only thezones on that Millennium 2000. While All engages all rooms, Party 1 and Party 2 are programmable. In order for any three of these functions to be accessed, a room button must beon. Its source will engage in all rooms set to party. Keypads, unlike the buttons on the frontof each Millennium, will cause all Millennium Rooms (set to track Party 1), to engage.Programming Millennium Room Groups & Party RoomsThe Millennium 2000 has two levels of programming that can be accomplished in one quickstep. The first level assigns the Millennium's Room Group number. If you are only using oneMillennium in the system, chances are its Room Group number will be 1. If you are usingmore than one Millennium 2000, each one will require a different Room Group number. Thesecond function if the programming of Rooms to engage with Party mode functions.To enter the Millennium 2000's program mode, press and hold the SETUP MODE button untilboth the PRESET button and the SETUP MODE button are flashing in sequence.Room GroupsPress the ALL button and the ALL button and SETUP MODE button will begin flashing insequence. Also, one of the first five room buttons will flash. The room buttons correspond tothe Millennium 2000's address Room Group. Normally, the ROOM 1 button will flash indicating that this Millennium 2000 is set to Room Group address 1. To change the address, pressanother room button (Room 6 not used).Party ModesThe Party mode accessed by the keypad is programmed by first pressing the PARTY buttonwhile in the program mode. At this time, the PARTY and SETUP MODE button will flash. Tohave rooms respond to the keypad's Party button, press their respective room buttons. Notethat the room buttons will begin flashing in sequence for the rooms you have selected to trackthis function. This same procedure is used to set rooms for Party 2 (or Preset) buttons. Whilethese rooms are turned on via the Millennium front panel, an RS-232 system can engageParty 2 just like keypads engage Party 1 (Party 1 can also be activated from RS-232 systems). To program Party 2, press the Preset button and then the appropriate room buttons. Ifyou simply wish to see which rooms are set to Party, simply press either the Preset or Partybuttons. The rooms scheduled to work with these functions will flash in sequence. To exit theMillennium 2000's program mode, press and hold the SETUP MODE button.- 12 -

Cat-Link & The Millennium 2000The Millennium 2000 keypads can be home run using either ADA Bus wire or Cat. 5. cable. Ifyou are using ADA Bus wire, then order your Millennium System with WH-3000 Wiring Harnesses (1 per Millennium). If you are running your keypads on Cat. 5 cable, then you willneed to order WH-2000 Wiring Harnesses. When using the WH-2000, the Millennium connects directly to one of the five ADA Bus connectors on the WH-2000 Wiring Harness. If youare running several Millennium 2000’s you will run each Millennium 2000 to its own WH-2000,and then using a four conductor wire, interconnect the WH-2000’s using the ADA Bus connectors. The Millennium 2000 has a total of six different addresses, permitting you connectup to six units together for a full 36 zone system. Please note that while you can have sixMillenniums connected for a 36 zone system, MC-2000 and MC-2011 keypads only have thecapacity to control zones 1-30. Zo

pads during operation of the system. The keypads are also capable of displaying radio sta-tions, when operating an ADA triple tuner, and CD information, when operating an Esceint TuneBase system. In essence, the current Millennium (Millennium 2000) is a combination of these two systems. It incorporates a microprocessor for system control and .

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