Niles Audio Stereo System ZR 4630s User Manual

I N S T A L L A T I O N & O P E R A T I O N G U I D E  
ZR-4630  
MultiZone Receiver  
Four-Source, Six-Zone, 30W Per Channel  
AM/FM Receiver  
B L E N D I N G T E C H N O L O G Y A N D A R C H I T E C T U R E™  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SOURCE POWER SYNCHRONIZATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
CHOOSING A SYNCHRONIZATION METHOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Video Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Voltage Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Current Sensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30  
Light Sensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
SOURCE AND HOME THEATER SYNC STATUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
MASTER KEYS/SOURCE BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
Master Key/Source Button Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Master Key/Source Button Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Single Zone Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
System Wide Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Zone Linked Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
OFF KEY/OFF BUTTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
OFF Key Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
OFF Key/Button Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
Single Zone OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
System Wide OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
Zone Linked OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35  
VOLUME KEYS/VOLUME BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
Volume Keys/Volume Buttons Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
MUTE KEY/MUTE BUTTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
Mute Key/Mute Button Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
FUNCTION KEYS/BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
Function Key/Button Operation for Connected Source Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
Function Key/Button Operation for the Built-in Tuner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
FRONT-PANEL TUNER OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
IDENTICAL SOURCE COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
SHARED SOURCE COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
OPERATING A SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE ZR-4630’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
OPERATION A SYSTEM INTEGRATED WITH A HOME THEATER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
OPERATION FROM THE HOME THEATER ZONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
1. Integrated Home Theater using 12V Home Theater Sync and IR Repeating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
2. Integrated Home Theater using 12V Home Theater Sync and Niles R-4 Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
3. Integrated Home Theater without Home Theater Sync and using Niles R-4 Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
SYSTEM-BUSY INDICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
PAGING INDICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
PLACEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Connecting Speaker Wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Terminating Four-Pair Twisted Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
Connecting the Solo™ Master Keypads to the Home Run of Four-pair Twisted Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
Connecting Numeric™ Keypads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
Connecting IR Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
Source-Component Power and Home Theater Synchronization Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
Keypad Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
System Expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
IR Flashers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
Home Theater Control System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
12V Control Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
AM/FM Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
Source-Component Audio Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
Telephone Paging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
Preamplifier Zone Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
AC Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
Connecting an IR Sensor for Local System Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
Connecting an A/B Amplifier Switch for Local System Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
Installer Programming Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
Programming Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
ZR-4630 Programming Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52  
ZR-4630 Source-Component Programming Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53  
Function Keys/Buttons Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54  
Sequence Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54  
Programming a Learning Remote for Zone Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
Programming a Home Theater Remote Control to Operate Source Components Shared with a ZR-4630 . . . . . . . .55  
Method 1Controlling Shared-Source Compnts. w/IR Repeating & 12V Home Theater Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
Method 2Controlling Shared-Source Compnts. w/Niles R-4 Commands & 12V Home Theater Status . . . . . . . . .56  
Method 3Controlling Shared-Source Compnts. w/Niles R-4 Commands & w/out 12V Home Theater Status . . . . . . .57  
INSTALLATION SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
All ON/PAGE Dip Switch Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
Fixed/Variable Preamplifier Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
Programming Master/Slave Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
Installing Zone Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
Programming Zone Linking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59  
Volume Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
Changing Volume Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60  
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING STEPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61-66  
PROGRAM EDITING STEPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67  
Source-Power Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67  
IR-Command Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67  
Sequence Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
Storing Tuner Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
Program Erasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69  
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72  
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INTRODUCTION  
Niles Audio has recognized the need for a simple to use, cost-effective multi-zone system that can provide years  
of listening pleasure to music-lovers. Our engineering and product development departments have joined  
forces to produce an innovative multi-zone receiver that incorporates six separate zones of amplifier power, a  
built-in AM/FM tuner, and connections for three additional audio-source components.  
The ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver is the multi-zone solution for which you have been asking. It allows you to  
combine keypad modules with infrared sensors and hand-held remotes for total control of your home entertain-  
ment system, providing "one-touch" system-wide control.  
Now everyone in the household can be happy: One person can listen to the CD player in a bedroom, while  
another simultaneously listens to the radio by the pool. At the same time a third person can listen to DSS music  
in the den. In addition, the ZR-4630's source-component IR control is custom-programmable to provide intu-  
itive operation for a wide range of source components.  
ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver  
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS  
Multi-zone/Multi-source  
The ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver incorporates matrix preamplifier technology to provide as many as three  
source components and the built-in tuner to six listening zones simultaneously. Finally, Dad can relax to the  
sound of his favorite music in the den while the kids are listening to their favorite music by the pool.  
12-Channel 30W Amplifier for Six Zones of Stereo Sound  
The ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver is an integrated solution for multi-zone applications. Six built-in 30W stereo  
amplifiers provide clear and dynamic sound for six zoned areas.  
Built-in AM/FM Tuner  
The ZR-4630 includes a built-in AM/FM tuner that is available to all zones as one of four source-component selec-  
tions. This high-quality tuner is programmable with 10 preset AM and 10 preset FM stations, and includes direct  
station access.  
Central Intelligence  
The design approach of the ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver is a radical departure from that of traditional program-  
mable keypad-controlled multi-zone systems. Instead of redundantly programming each of the individual key-  
pads with IR commands, all IR commands are programmed and stored in the ZR-4630. The SoloMaster  
Keypad Module, NumericAccessory Keypad Module, and Niles IR Sensors connect to the receiver for com-  
plete system control.  
Total system cost is now dramatically reduced due to shorter programming time and the low cost of the modular  
keypads located in each zone.  
Quick and Easy Programming with PC Archiving  
Manual programming is made fast and easy via push buttons and LED visual prompts that lead you step-by-step  
through the programming process. Additionally, all system programming can be archived on your PC for back-up  
and for use with pre-designed systems with Niles ZR-4630 Archiving software.  
One-Touch Operation with Source Component Power Synchronization  
One touch of a Master Key or Source Button initiates the ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver to perform a sequence  
of IR commands for complete automation of your distributed A/V system.  
Sync Inputs provided by the ZR-4630 sense if the connected source components are ON or OFF. Power com-  
mands for these source components are issued only if the source components are actually OFF, turning them  
on correctly, every time. The proper input for the source component is then selected and a programmed  
sequence of IR commands are issued (i.e., play or favorite station).  
A complex mix of various brand audio/video components can be operated with ease and simplicity when using  
the ZR-4630.  
Elegant and Intuitive User Interfaces  
The SoloMaster Keypad Module - The SoloMaster Keypad Module is an elegant, single gang, complete con-  
trol solution for the ZR-4630. Custom labeled Master Keys provide complete system activation and source selec-  
tion, while a complete set of cursor keys provides basic source transport and menu control.  
The NumericAccessory Keypad Module - The NumericAccessory Keypad Module can be included along  
with the SoloMaster Keypad Module in any or all zones. This combination provides direct access to discs,  
tracks, stations, and channels when operating DSS receivers, CD/DVD changers, and the built-in AM/FM tuner.  
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS  
The R-4 Remote - The R-4 Remote provides system control via an ergonomic hand-held IR remote control.  
Zones that have been installed with Niles IR Sensors can take advantage of the R-4 Remote, providing system  
control from anywhere in the room.  
System-Wide Operation  
The ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver incorporates system-wide control to activate all zones to a particular source  
component. An ALL OFF command is also included for complete system shutdown from any zone in the system.  
Zone Linking  
The ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver incorporates Zone-Linking to allow a grouping of zones to be controlled as  
a single zone. Turn-On, Source selection, Paging and Turn-Off all work in unison, yet each zone has indepen-  
dent Volume adjustment and Muting.  
Paging Input for Telephone Systems  
A paging input is provided for telephone systems equipped with a paging output. Audio sensing is utilized to  
detect the paging signal. Source components currently playing in the various zones are interrupted, enabling  
the paging signal to play through. If a zone is off during a page, it turns on, enabling the paging signal to play  
through. Front-panel switches are provided to disable this paging feature in any zones where it is not required.  
12V Control Output  
A control output connector provides a constant 12V DC trigger signal the moment any zone is activated. This  
signal can be interfaced to Voltage Triggered AC Power Strips (i.e., Niles AC-3) for the automation of source  
components that can only be activated via switched AC outlets.  
Expandable for Larger MultiZone Systems  
Up to three ZR-4630s can be combined in a single system, providing 18 zones. Source components are connect-  
ed to all receivers, splitting their audio signals utilizing RCA Y-adapters or Niles AVDA-3 Distribution Amplifiers.  
Program Memory Protection  
The ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver utilizes non-volatile memory for storage of its programming. This safeguards  
against accidental loss of the programming for the entire life of the product.  
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PARTS GUIDE (ZR-4630)  
LED Zone ON/OFF Indicator  
Zone Label Slots  
Tuner Controls  
Main Power Switch  
Removable Programming Cover  
Tuner Display  
Sensor for Capturing  
IR Commands  
Zone All On/Page  
Enable Switches  
Programming Controls  
and Indicators  
DB-9 Computer  
Interface  
Keypad Inputs  
Flasher Outputs  
Audio  
Inputs  
Sync  
Inputs  
Paging  
Input  
System  
IR  
Input  
12V Control  
Output  
Tuner Antenna  
Inputs  
Expansion  
Individual Zone  
Preamplifier Output  
Gold plated, dual banana plug  
spaced, five-way speaker  
binding posts  
Fixed/Variable Preamplifier  
Adjustment Switch  
Removable  
Power Cord Socket  
Figure 1  
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PARTS GUIDE (ZR-4630)  
LED Zone ON/OFF Indicators  
Keypad Inputs  
Provides individual ON/OFF indication for each zone. Six female RJ-45 jacks for the connection of the  
IntelliPad Ci® Master Keypad Modules.  
Zone Label Slots  
Coined slot for placing included zone labels for easy System Expansion  
identification.  
Two female RJ-45 jacks for connecting multiple  
receivers together in larger multi-zone systems.  
Tuner Controls  
Radio station up/down, radio station preset, and AM/FM Flasher Outputs  
band shift buttons for tuner control.  
Three 3.5mm jacks provide an output connection for  
IRC-2P MicroFlashers, one for each connected source  
component. A fourth is designed for the IRC-1P  
FloodFlasher.  
Tuner Display  
Displays the currently selected radio station and  
reception mode (stereo vs. mono).  
IR Input  
Removable Programming Cover  
Conceals installer only programming controls during  
normal operation.  
A single 3.5mm jack provides an input connection for  
IR commands sent from a Home Theater. These IR  
commands are used for control of source components  
shared with a ZR-4630.  
Main Power Switch  
Turns the main power to the receiver ON and OFF.  
Note: Equipment is not completely disconnected from  
the main power source when power switch is in the  
OFF position.  
12V Control Output  
A single 3.5mm jack provides a 12V DC trigger signal  
for use with voltage-triggered AC power strips (i.e.,  
Niles AC-3) to control source components requiring  
activation via a switched AC outlet.  
Sensor for IR Capture  
IR sensor for capturing IR commands for control of the  
connected source components.  
Tuner Antenna Inputs  
A female coaxial F-connector and two spring-loaded  
bare-wire jacks provide connection to the included  
FM and AM antennas.  
Programming Controls and Indicators  
Push buttons and LED prompts for system and IR pro-  
gramming.  
Audio Inputs  
Three pairs of stereo RCA jacks provide input connec-  
tions for source components.  
Zone ALL ON/PAGE Enable Switches  
Individual DIP switches enable or disable System  
Wide All ON commands and the paging feature.  
Individual Zone Preamplifier Outputs  
Six pairs of stereo RCA jacks provide output connections  
for external amplifiers used instead of, or in conjunction  
with, the ZR-4630 built-in amplifiers.  
DB-9 Computer Interface  
Laptop connection enabling program configuration  
backup/downloading using ZR-4630 archiving software.  
Fixed/Variable Preamplifier Output  
Adjustment Switch  
Two-position switches, included for zones 4, 5, and 6,  
provide the ability to change the individual preampli-  
fier outputs to either a variable or a fixed signal.  
Sync Inputs  
Video and voltage sensing RCA Sync Inputs 2, 3, and 4  
are for detecting when a source component is on/off for  
reliable system activation. The HT mini plug Sync Input  
senses voltage for determining the on/off status of a Home  
Theater sharing source components with the ZR-4630.  
Speaker Connector  
Gold plated, dual banana plug spaced, five-way  
speaker binding posts provide connection to speakers  
in the listening zones.  
Paging Input  
A mono RCA input for a paging signal from a tele-  
phone system.  
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PARTS GUIDE (R-4 REMOTE)  
INCLUDED  
Zone OFF Button  
Zone Volume Buttons  
Function Buttons  
Zone Mute Button  
Source Buttons  
Figure 2  
Removable Power Cord  
Zone Volume Buttons  
An IEC removable power cord provides for easy handling A continuous press of these buttons raises or lowers the  
during installation.  
volume in your specific zone. Pressing these buttons  
also restores sound in a zone that is currently muted.  
Source Buttons  
A quick tap of any of these buttons causes the zone to Zone Mute Button  
turn on and a source component to be selected. A quick tap of this button mutes the sound in a zone.  
Pressing and holding these buttons for longer than three A quick tap of this button restores sound in a zone that  
seconds causes all enabled zones to turn on. Also, all is currently muted.  
zones are selected to the same source component.  
Function Buttons  
Zone OFF Button  
Pressing these buttons issues the individual IR com-  
A quick tap of this button turns your specific zone off. mands programmed for control of the connected  
Pressing and holding this button for longer than three source components.  
seconds causes all zones to turn off.  
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PARTS GUIDE (SOLOMASTER & NUMERICACCESSORY KEYPAD MODULES) SOLD SEPARATELY  
Master Keys  
Function Keys  
Function Keys  
Zone Off Key  
Mute Key  
Zone Volume Key  
IntelliPad Ci® Solo™  
IntelliPad Ci® Numeric™  
Master Keypad Module  
Accessory Keypad Module  
Figure 3  
Master Keys  
Zone Mute Key  
A quick tap of any of these keys causes the zone to A quick tap of this key mutes the sound in a zone. A  
turn on and a source component to be selected. quick tap of this key restores sound in a zone that is  
Pressing and holding these keys for longer than three currently muted.  
seconds causes all enabled zones to turn on. Also, all  
zones are selected to the same source-component.  
Function Keys  
Pressing these keys issues the individual IR com-  
mands programmed for control of the connected  
Zone OFF Key  
A quick tap of this key turns your specific zone off. source components.  
Pressing and holding this button for longer than three  
seconds causes all zones to turn off.  
Volume Keys  
A continuous press of these keys raises or lowers the  
volume in your specific zone. Pressing these keys also  
restores sound in a zone that is currently muted.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 1 - SIX ZONES  
Figure 4  
This is the simplest of the ZR-4630 configurations (see Figure 4). It depicts one Niles ZR-4630 MultiZone  
Receiver installed to provide sound to six listening zones.  
Each zone consists of one room with one pair of speakers. One SoloMaster Keypad Module is included in each zone  
for user control. NumericAccessory Keypad Modules and an IR Sensor are added to specific zones as an option.  
Source Components  
The ZR-4630 has RCA audio inputs for connecting three external source components. In addition to the built-  
in AM/FM Tuner, three source components can be selected by each of the six zones.  
With this configuration, a user in one zone can listen to one source component while another user in a differ-  
ent zone listens to a different source component (i.e. the CD can be selected in Zone 1 while the tuner is select-  
ed in Zone 2). Additionally, each of the six zones can be set to an individual volume level. If more than one  
zone chooses the same source component, IR control of that source component is shared between the zones.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
Keypads and IR Sensors  
Keypads and IR sensors enable the user to control the Niles ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver and its connected source  
components. Source component IR commands are programmed into the Niles ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver. These  
commands are then triggered when the user presses a keypad button or issues a Niles IR command to an IR sensor.  
Each zone on the ZR-4630 has a corresponding RJ-45 keypad connector that is used to connect one SoloMaster  
Keypad Module. Each SoloMaster Keypad Module can be mated with one optional NumericAccessory Keypad  
Module using an included jumper cable (see Connections, Figure 33). The SoloMaster Keypad Module connects  
to the ZR-4630 with a “home run” of four-pair twisted cable, terminated with RJ-45 connectors.  
An IR Sensor can be included in any zone and connects directly to the SoloMaster Keypad Module (see the  
Installation section of this manual for more details). A three-wire to RJ-45 adapter is available from Niles (see  
Accessories) for IR Sensors installed with two-conductor shielded cable rather than four-pair twisted cable.  
Adding an IR Sensor enables the Niles R-4 Remote to control the ZR-4630 and the connected source compo-  
nents. In addition, a source components actual IR commands (i.e., provided by the components original  
remote control or a learning remote control programmed with these IR commands) can be used with the IR  
sensor to control the source components.  
Important Note: The ZR-4630 does not provide individual operation of identical source components when  
using a source components factory remote through an IR Sensor (see Identical Source Components on page 41  
for more details).  
Source-Component Automation  
There are two methods of controlling the power ON/OFF of the source components.  
1. Synchronized IR - In Figure 4, the DSS receiver’s power ON/OFF is synchronized via a video signal connect-  
ed to the ZR-4630. When the Master Key/Source Button for the DSS is pressed, the ZR-4630 checks for a  
video signal at the Sync Input corresponding to the DSS. The ZR-4630 issues the power command to turn  
the DSS ON only when there is no video signal present and the DSS is OFF.  
When the Off Key/Button is pressed in a zone, the ZR-4630 checks to see if any other zones are ON (includ-  
ing the Home Theater Zone sharing sources). The power command for turning the DSS OFF is issued only if  
that zone is the last zone turning OFF in entire system and there is a video signal present at the Sync Input  
corresponding to the DSS.  
Important Note: RCA Sync Inputs also can detect 12V for use with Niles external sensing devices, (i.e. the LS-1  
Light Sensor and the APC-2 Current Sensing Device). See Connections on page 44 for more information.  
2. Latching Power - In Figure 4, AC power to the DVD and CD changer is turned on and off via the switched  
AC outlets of a Niles AC-3. The AC-3 is activated by the 12V Control Output from the ZR-4630 when any  
one of the six zones is ON (including the Home Theater Zone sharing sources). The built-in AM/FM tuner is  
also turned ON when one of the six zones is ON.  
Each Master Key on the SoloMaster Keypad Module and its respective source component are programmable  
with a sequence of IR commands. Commands included in the sequence are typically the Play or Channel com-  
mands to start a source playing or to select a particular music or radio station after the source has been selected.  
Flasher Outputs  
Niles MF1 MicroFlashersconnect to the numbered flasher outputs on the rear panel of the Niles ZR-4630  
MultiZone Receiver. Flashers send IR commands to the individual source components for control. A IRB-1 High-  
Output IR Flasher can be connected to the Flasher output labeled ALL to control more than one source component.  
Speakers  
Each zone has “home run” speaker cables from the location of the speakers for connection to the built-in zone amplifier.  
Connections are made to the ZR-4630s speaker output terminals utilizing gold plated, dual banana plug spaced, five-  
way speaker binding posts.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 2 – ADDING ZONES USING MULTIPLE ZR-4630’S  
More than one ZR-4630 can be used if the system requires more than six zones. A maximum of three ZR-4630s,  
providing up to 18 zones, can be combined to create a larger multi-zone/multi-source system. One ZR-4630 is  
designated as the Master and the others as Slaves (see Installation Settings on page 58 for more details).  
Designated  
as the Master  
Designated  
as Slave #1  
Figure 5  
As shown in Figure 5, a four-pair twisted cable connecting the expansion ports of the two ZR-4630’s facilitates  
communication between them. This communication enables all zones provided by both ZR-4630’s to obtain  
control of the shared-source components (which are always connected to the Master). Also, system-wide  
commands can be issued from any zone (i.e. All Zones ON/OFF).  
Sharing Source Components with Two ZR-4630’s  
The Niles ZR-4630 MultiZone Receivers (Figure 5) share the audio signal from the source components via RCA  
Y-adapters. Audio signals are connected to both ZR-4630s.  
Note: When sharing source components with a third ZR-4630 (for an 18-zone system) or with a Home Theater  
system, refer to Configuration 3.  
Source-component control (Figure 6) is accomplished via the programming in the master ZR-4630. All Slave  
ZR-4630s in the system must be left unprogrammed except for tuner preset stations. All Flasher and Sync Input  
connections for the shared source components are made to the Master ZR-4630. Keypad/Source Button  
commands and zone On/Off status are communicated to the Master ZR-4630 using the System Expansion  
In/Out connections, providing coordinated control of all source-components.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 3 – DISTRIBUTING SOURCE-COMPONENT AUDIO SIGNALS  
When sharing source components with three ZR-4630s (see Figure 6) or two ZR-4630’s and a Home Theater  
system (see Figure 7), a Niles AVDA-3 Audio/Video Distribution Amplifier is required for each source.  
Designated  
as the Master  
Designated  
as Slave #1  
Designated  
as Slave #2  
Figure 6  
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CONFIGURATION 3 – DISTRIBUTING SOURCE-COMPONENT AUDIO SIGNALS  
Designated  
as the Master  
Designated  
as Slave #1  
Figure 7  
If you are installing three ZR-4630’s with an integrated Home Theater Zone (refer to Figure 8), the cascade output  
on each AVDA-3 may be connected to the third ZR-4630.  
Important Note: An AVDA-3 is required whenever you are sharing source components with a Home Theater  
receiver that shorts its audio inputs. (Some Home Theater receivers short their audio inputs when their power  
is off or the input is not currently selected.)  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 4 – INTEGRATING AN IR-CONTROLLED HOME THEATER  
An IR-controlled Home Theater surround-sound receiver can be integrated to share source components in a  
system with the ZR-4630.  
Niles MF1  
MicroFlashers  
Niles MF1  
MicroFlasher  
MSU250  
WS100  
Figure 8  
Distributing Audio Signals  
Audio signals for the shared source components are connected to both the ZR-4630 and the Home Theater  
receiver using RCA Y-adapters (Figure 8).  
Important Note: If the Home Theater Receiver has shorting audio inputs, a Niles AVDA-3 Distribution Amplifier  
must be used in place of the RCA Y-adapters (refer to Figure 7).  
Shared Source Component Control  
The Flasher output from the Home Theater IR repeater (Figure 8) is connected to the IR Input of the ZR-4630.  
The Home Theater IR remote control is now able to control the shared source components.  
A 12V Sync signal is provided from the Home Theater to the Home Theater Sync Input to provide the ZR-4630  
with the On/Off status of the Home Theater. This status enables the ZR-4630 to provide coordinated control of  
the shared source component's power ON/OFF.  
Important Note: When issuing the source components actual IR commands from the Home Theater remote  
control, all IR commands are passed through to all source-component flasher outputs. Identical brand and  
model source components cannot be operated individually using these commands. (For more information on  
controlling identical brand and model source components, refer to the Operation Overview on page 32.)  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 5 – INTEGRATING A HOME THEATER USING AN INTELLICONTROL  
A Home Theater system controlled by a Niles IntelliControl can be integrated to share source components in  
a system with the ZR-4630.  
Figure 9  
Audio Signals  
Audio signals for the shared source components are connected to both the ZR-4630 and the Home Theater  
receiver using RCA Y-adapters (Figure 9).  
Important Note: If the Home Theater receiver has shorting audio inputs, a Niles AVDA-3 Distribution Amplifier  
must be used in place of the RCA Y-adapters (for more information see configuration 3).  
Shared Source-Component Control  
The Flasher output from the IntelliControl® (Figure 9) is connected to the IR Input of the ZR-4630. The  
IntelliControl, programmed with Niles R-4 Remote IR commands, now can automate and control the shared  
source-components. Niles R-4 IR commands are taught to the IntelliControl using the R-4 Remote itself (see  
Programming Overview for more details).  
A 12V Sync signal is provided from the IntelliControl to the Home Theater Sync Input to provide the ZR-4630  
with the ON/OFF status of the Home Theater. This status enables the ZR-4630 to provide coordinated control  
of the source component's power ON/OFF.  
Important Note: When issuing the source component’s actual IR commands from the Home Theater Remote  
Control, all IR commands are passed through to all source-component flasher outputs. Identical brand and  
model source components cannot be operated individually using these commands. (For more information on  
controlling identical brand and model source components, refer to the Operation Overview on page 32.)  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 6 – MULTIPLE SOLOMASTER KEYPAD MODULES IN A ZONE  
The single zone of a Niles ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver can be expanded to contain multiple SoloMaster  
Keypad Modules providing control from many locations within the zone. A Niles IntelliPad® Ci Expanderis  
required to connect multiple keypads in a single zone. A maximum of five SoloMaster Keypad Modules can be  
included in a single zone using two Expanders.  
Figure 10  
In Figure 10, two SoloMaster Keypad Modules are installed on either side of a bed. When connected, all key-  
pads in a zone work in tandem (i.e., all control the same zone and display the same Zone ON/OFF, Mute, and  
Input Select Status.)  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 7 – MULTIPLE LISTENING AREAS IN A ZONE  
A single zone of the ZR-4630 can be set up to contain more than one listening area (i.e., an adjacent living  
room and dining room). This configuration is chosen when the speakers in the zone are not required to be  
played at separate volume levels or to be on/off separately.  
Figure 11  
In Figure 11, speaker cable is connected to the speaker outputs of Zone 3 and then parallel connected to the  
speakers in both the living room and the dining room. A SoloMaster Keypad Module is located in each area.  
A Niles IntelliPad® Ci Expanderis required to connect the two SoloMaster Keypad Modules in a single zone.  
When connected, all keypads in a zone work in tandem with one another (i.e., all control the same zone and  
display the same Zone ON/OFF, Mute, and Input Select Status).  
A maximum of two pairs of 8 ohm speakers can be added to a zone in this manner. An external amplifier is  
required for zones with more than two pairs of speakers.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 8 – EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER IN A ZONE FOR MORE POWER  
Each zone of the ZR-4630 provides RCA preamplifier output connections for the connection of external ampli-  
fiers. External amplifiers can be used to provide more power in a zone.  
RCA Audio Cables  
Four-Pair Twisted Cable  
Niles SI-245  
Two-Conductor  
Speaker Cable  
E
E
R
R
C
K
C
K
Speakers  
Keypad  
ZONE 3  
Figure 12  
In Figure 12, an external amplifier has been connected to zone 3. Using an amplifier with more than the 30W per  
channel provides the zone with more volume for listening in large rooms and outdoors.  
Important Note: When using preamplifier outputs for zones 4, 5, and 6, the fixed/variable switch must be in  
the variable position for this configuration.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 9 – EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER IN A ZONE FOR MULTIPLE LISTENING AREAS  
A zone of the ZR-4630 can be set up to contain more than one listening area by adding an external amplifier  
(i.e., an adjacent living room and dining room area). This configuration is chosen when the speakers included  
in the zone are not required to be played at separate volume levels or to be ON/OFF separately.  
Niles  
Ci Expander  
Unswitched  
AC Outlet  
Power  
Supply  
Four-Pair  
Twisted Cable  
Four-Pair  
Twisted Cable  
RCA Audio Cables  
Niles SI-245  
Two-Conductor  
Speaker Cable  
D
C
E
NS  
D
E
NS  
D
C
E
NS  
D
C
E
NS  
A
O
A
O
A
O
A
O
F
R
F
I
R
F
I
R
F
I
N
I
K
K
U
T
K
U
K
U
T
K
K
O
Speakers  
Living Room  
Dining Room  
ZONE 3  
(Living / Dining Room)  
Keypads  
Figure 13  
In Figure 13, an external amplifier has been connected to Zone 3. This enables the zone to have an additional lis-  
tening area with its own dedicated amplifier. Now, with the ZR-4630’s internal amplifier dedicated to one listen-  
ing area and the external amplifier to the other, greater power is provided to the speakers in both areas.  
Important Note: When using preamplifier outputs for zones 4, 5, and 6, the fixed/variable switch must be in  
the variable position for this configuration.  
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CONFIGURATION 10 – EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER IN A ZONE FOR MULTIPLE ROOMS  
The preamplifier output connectors on the ZR-4630 for zones 4, 5 and 6 have a fixed/variable setting. Using the  
fixed setting with an external amplifier enables a zone to be divided up into individual rooms using convention-  
al Niles Impedance Matching Volume Controls.  
Master Bedroom  
Master Bathroom  
Walk-In Closet  
Terrace  
E
E
E
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
F
N
F
F
N
F
F
N
F
F
F
N
N
N
N
N
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
U
U
U
U
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Speaker Cable  
Wired in  
Parallel  
Niles SI-245  
ZONE 6  
RCA Audio Cables  
Keypad Connections  
PreampliÞer set  
to Fixed Mode  
Variable Speaker Output  
Figure 14  
In Figure 14, Zone 6 has been expanded into four rooms. Each room can be On/Off individually and be set at  
different volume levels.  
The speakers for the master bedroom are connected to the ZR-4630s internal zone amplifier. A SoloMaster  
Keypad Module is placed in the master bedroom for control of ON/OFF, source selection, and source opera-  
tion for the entire zone. However, the volume and mute buttons on the SoloMaster Keypad Module affect the  
speakers in the master bedroom only.  
Impedance-magnifying volume controls enable individual control of the speakers connected to the external  
zone amplifier in the master bathroom, the walk-in closet, and the terrace.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 11 – SYSTEM PAGING AND EXTERNAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM  
A Paging Input connection on the rear panel of the ZR-4630 provides a connection for the paging output signal of pop-  
ular telephone systems for voice paging through the speakers in the listening zones (see Figure 15). Paging volume level  
can be adjusted by the ZR-4630 (see Installation Settings on page 59 for more information).  
System  
Telephones  
Telephone  
Control Unit  
PAGE OUTPUT  
Figure 15  
A Niles AVDA-3 (see Figure 16) is required when connecting a telephone system to more than one ZR-4630  
in larger systems.  
System  
Telephones  
Telephone  
Control Unit  
PAGE OUTPUT  
Niles AVDA-3  
Distribution AmpliÞer  
Figure 16  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION 12 – IR REPEATING FOR CONTROL OF LOCAL COMPONENTS  
An IR Repeating System can be integrated into a room connected to the Niles ZR-4630 (see Figure 17). This enables  
a single IR Sensor (installed in that room) to control local components with a hand-held IR remote control.  
In Figure 17, a Niles IR Sensor is connected to a Niles MSU250 for control of local components and to a Niles  
ZR-4630 for control of distributed components. A Niles SPK-1 Automated Speaker Level A-B Switcher switches  
the front speakers in the Master Bedroom from the ZR-4630 distributed sound system to the local surround-sound  
receiver system when the local system is activated.  
1
=
STATUS  
2
=
DATA  
3
4
=
=
GROUND  
12V DC  
MSU-250  
3-30V  
AC/DC  
STATUS  
IN  
Figure 17  
Important Note: Use of an identical brand and type component in both the local and the distributed system  
(i.e., a Sony CD player in both systems) is not supported by this configuration. Individual operation of identical  
components may not be possible. IR blockers included with Niles MicroFlashersmay be required to prevent  
IR feedback when using this configuration.  
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COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY  
Infrared Command Compatibility  
IR control testing was conducted on many equipment brands to determine their compatibility with the ZR-4630.  
Typical A/V source components (i.e., CD, DVD, DSS, Cable Boxes, etc.) from each brand were chosen for the  
test. All brands listed below passed the test.  
Adcom  
APEX  
B&K  
Denon  
Echo Star  
Escient  
Go Video  
Harman Kardon  
Hitachi  
JVC  
Kenwood  
Krell  
Lexicon  
Lightolier  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
McIntosh  
Meridian  
Mitsubishi  
Motorola  
NAD Electronics  
Nakamichi  
Niles  
Rotel  
Samsung  
Scientific Atlanta  
Sharp  
Sherwood  
Sony  
Technics  
Toshiba  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
Onkyo  
Panasonic  
Parasound  
Philips  
Pioneer  
RCA  
Hughes  
Important Note: Use this list only as a starting point. All the components for every brand listed were not avail-  
able at the time of testing. To avoid unforeseen incompatibilities, Niles recommends always testing components  
you have not yet used with a ZR-4630 prior to specifying them in your installation.  
Testing for a Possible IR Command Conflict  
When using a Niles IRB-1 High Output Flasher, there are rare instances when the same IR command will oper-  
ate more than one source component. This prevents the proper operation of another IR-controlled component  
when the two are installed in the same system because the press of a single remote button causes both compo-  
nents to respond. Rare as this situation is, when working with unfamiliar equipment or two products that you  
have never combined in the same system, it is advisable to first test how these components interact with each  
other.  
To test for this type of conflict, take all the remotes in the system (following the example above with six compo-  
nents, you would need to test all six remotes) and issue every command you will be programming in the keypads.  
Expose all components to each command, and make sure that only the appropriate component responds.  
Solving the IR Command Conflict if Present  
Remember that conflicts of this nature are rare. However, if you find yourself in this situation, contact the man-  
ufacturer to ask if they are aware of the problem and if they have a solution. Perhaps they now have a differ-  
ent remote, or there may be a chip upgrade for the product.  
If the manufacturers do not have a solution, the problem may be resolved by using a Niles MicroFlasher™  
instead of IRB-1 High Output Flasher. In cases where neither solution works, advise the client of the situation  
and explain that it is necessary to substitute the component.  
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SOURCE POWER SYNCHRONIZATION  
WHAT IS SOURCE-POWER SYNCHRONIZATION?  
The ZR-4630 has been designed to keep track of the ON/OFF condition of the three source components connected  
to the system. This enables source components that utilize the same IR command for ON and OFF to be automated.  
For this feature to function as designed, you need “synchronization (sync)” between the ZR-4630 and source  
components that utilize the same IR command for ON and OFF. This assures the users of the system that the  
ZR-4630 will always issue Power commands correctly when they press a Master Key or the Off Key.  
Source Power Sync makes it possible for the user to always have a source component turn ON when they need  
it on and to always have all the components turn OFF when they turn the System off.  
Source Components that require Power Synchronization  
Source components that utilize the same IR command for ON and OFF need to be synchronized. The power  
button for these source components sends the same IR command to turn the source components ON if they are  
OFF, and to turn them OFF if they are ON. It is necessary to “synchronize” these source components with the  
ZR-4630 so it knows not to send an ON command if the source components are already ON (if it did, the source  
components would turn OFF, which is not the desired result). Conversely, synchronization keeps the ZR-4630  
from issuing a “power” command when the OFF Key is pressed, if the source components are already OFF.  
The ZR-4630 has three Sync Inputs for each of the source components. It allows synchronization via voltage and video  
signals. (see Choosing a Synchronization Method on page 29 for more information on how to synchronize components).  
Source Components that do not require Synchronization  
Two types of components do not require synchronization: those with separate ON and OFF IR commands, and  
those with “latching power.”  
Source Components with separate ON/OFF IR commands  
There are source components that are included with and respond to separate ON and OFF IR commands.  
Synchronization is not required for them. When power commands are programmed as separate ON and OFF,  
the ZR-4630 will issue ON commands only if Sync is not present. Separate OFF commands for source compo-  
nents are always issued when the last zone turns OFF regardless of sync status.  
Source Components with “Latching Power”  
Some source components, like CD players and tape decks, are usually plugged into the switched AC outlet of  
the preamplifier/receiver that they are installed with. These components simply turn ON when the system’s  
receiver/preamplifier turns ON, meaning that they “latch” into an ON or OFF state and do not need an IR com-  
mand to turn ON or OFF.  
Because they turn ON as soon as there is power on their AC cord, once the preamplifier/receiver is turned on,  
these components will be turned on as well. They do not need individual synchronization.  
Since the ZR-4630 does not provide a switched AC outlet, the 12V Control Output connected to a Voltage  
Triggered AC Power Strip (i.e., Niles AC-3) provides perfect control of latching source components (see C  
onfiguration 1 in the Systems Configurations section of this manual for more information).  
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CHOOSING A SYNCHRONIZATION METHOD  
Once you establish that all source components in the system have compatible IR commands, the next step is  
to choose the appropriate Sync Method for each component.  
There are two ways to detect when a component is ON or OFF: Video or Voltage Sync.  
TV  
DSS  
R
DIGITAL  
AUDIO VIDEO  
PHONE  
L
Video Input  
RCA Y-Adapter  
Splitting Video Output  
Figure 18  
Video Sync  
Video Sync is the easiest and most reliable method of synchronization. Most video sources have a video out-  
put active only when the device is ON. This type of video output provides an excellent method for component  
synchronization.  
The ZR-4630 has three source-synchronization connections that can accept either 12V or video input. In Figure  
18, the video output of a DSS is connected to both a TV and the corresponding Sync Input for the DSS using an  
RCA Y-adapter. Picture quality will be unaffected due to the high impedance of the Sync Input.  
If the source component has two video outputs, the need for an RCA Y-adapter is eliminated. Simply connect  
the first video output to its normal system destination, and the second video output will be dedicated for the  
Sync Input.  
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Voltage Sync  
Voltage Sync is also a reliable method of synchronization if chosen and implemented correctly. The Sync Inputs  
can detect the control out voltage from a Niles Signal Sensing product interfaced to the source component.  
Obtaining Voltage Sync  
Current Sensing  
Current Sensing synchronizes a component by detecting the changes in the AC power draw that occurs with  
a component when it turns ON and OFF.  
AUDIO  
DIGITAL  
L
CD CHANGER  
R
Back  
Front  
Niles APC-2  
Figure 19  
In Figure 19, a Niles APC-2 Current Sensing Switch senses the change in power consumption of a CD chang-  
er when it is turned ON. When it senses that change, it outputs a 12V DC signal.The synchronized CD chang-  
ers AC power plug is connected to the current sensing outlet on the APC-2. The APC-2’s 12V DC output is  
connected to the ZR-4630s Sync Input dedicated to the CD changer using a Niles 10’ accessory cable with  
bare wire to mini-plug (FG00724, see Accessories for more details).  
When using a Niles APC-2, a minimum change of 30W is required for reliable current sensing. If the com-  
ponent does not have a 30W change in current draw when turning ON (i.e., DSS receivers and most VCRs  
and CD players), consider the last method, Light Sensing.  
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Light Sensing  
Using a light sensor (LS-1) to synchronize your components is usually your last choice, simply because the other  
choices are more reliable. The Niles LS-1 Light Sensor can synchronize a component by sensing changes in light.  
The 12V output of the LS-1 is then connected to the ZR-4630’s Sync Input dedicated for that component, a mini-  
plug to RCA adapter is required for this connection (see Connections for more information).  
Light Sensing Probe  
placed over an LED  
Audio Out  
DSS  
Unswitched  
AC Outlet  
Niles LS-1  
Power Supply  
Figure 20  
In Figure 20, a Niles LS-1 Light Sensor senses changes in brightness of a DSS’s front panel LED and outputs a  
12V DC signal when the LED is brightest. A blocking cover is used to prevent ambient light from falsely trig-  
gering the LS-1.  
An unused optical digital output located on the rear panel of a digital source component can also provide a  
light source for Sync using the LS-1.  
SOURCE AND HOME THEATER SYNC STATUS  
Sync status (the presence or absence of a valid sync signal) of source components and the Home Theater asso-  
ciated with the Master ZR-4630 are displayed on the LEDs located in the hidden programming panel. These  
LEDs illuminate only while a valid sync signal is being received by the ZR-4630 during normal operation mode.  
Source 2, Source 3, and Source 4 LEDs represent Source 2, Source 3, and Source 4 respectively. The Tuner LED  
represents the Home Theater. These status LEDs are used during system troubleshooting. Manually turning  
ON/OFF synchronized source components and the integrated Home Theater will turn ON/OFF the respective  
components status LED if synchronized correctly.  
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OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  
MASTER KEYS/SOURCE BUTTONS  
The Master Keys available on the SoloMaster Keypad Module and the Source Buttons on the hand-held R-4  
Remote (Figure 21) provide “one-touch activation” of the ZR-4630 and source components.  
The Master Keys on the SoloMaster Keypad Module are equipped with back lighting LEDs for indicating Zone  
ON/OFF, Zone Mute, and Zone Input Selection status.  
The Source Buttons on the R-4 Remote correspond to the Master Keys on the SoloMaster Keypad Module  
(Master Key 1 = Tuner, Master Key 2 = Source Button 2, Master Key 3 = Source Button 3, and Master Key 4 =  
Source Button 4).  
Master Keys on the Solo™  
Master Keypad Module  
Master Key #1  
Master Key #3  
Master Key #2  
Master Key #4  
Source Buttons on  
the hand-held  
R-4 Remote  
Figure 21  
The four available Master Keys and their corresponding Source Buttons are individually programmable. Once  
programmed, they operate the system identically in each zone. Master Keys on the SoloMaster Keypad  
Module should be labeled the same in each zone.  
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Master Key/Source Button Events  
When you press a Master Key on a SoloMaster Keypad Module or a Source Button on the hand held R-4  
Remote, as many as four events occur.  
The first event is factory programmed and activates the zone which you are located. The second event is facto-  
ry programmed and selects the proper source input corresponding to the Master Key or Source Button pressed  
(1 = Tuner, 2 = Input 2, 3 = Input 3, 4 = Input 4).  
There are two installer programmable events available for Master Keys and Source Buttons 2, 3, and 4: Event 3  
- the Source ON Event, and Event 4 - the Sequence Event.  
Because there is no power command required for the ZR-4630s internal tuner, Master Key 1 and the Tuner  
Source Button are programmable only with the Sequence Event.  
Master Key/  
Source Button  
Event 1  
(Zone ON)  
Event 2  
(Input)  
Event 3  
(Source ON)  
Event 4  
(Sequence)  
Turns Zone On  
(Factory  
Programmed)  
Selects Tuner  
(Factory  
Programmed)  
Master Key 1 or  
Tuner Source Button  
Installer  
Programmed  
Not Available  
Turns Zone On  
(Factory  
Programmed)  
Selects Input 2  
(Factory  
Programmed)  
Master Key 2 or  
Source Button 2  
Installer  
Programmed  
Installer  
Programmed  
Turns Zone On  
(Factory  
Programmed)  
Selects Input 3  
(Factory  
Programmed)  
Master Key 3 or  
Source Button 3  
Installer  
Programmed  
Installer  
Programmed  
Turns Zone On  
(Factory  
Programmed)  
Selects Input 4  
(Factory  
Programmed)  
Master Key 4 or  
Source Button 4  
Installer  
Programmed  
Installer  
Programmed  
Event 1  
Event 3  
This event turns a ZONE ON when a Master Key or a This event turns ON IR-activated source components (i.e.,  
Source Button is pressed. Pressing and holding a Master DSS, VCR) when a Master Key/Source Button is pressed.  
Key/Source Button turns all zones on to that source (the The Source ON event occurs only for Master Keys/Source  
zone must be enabled via a DIP switch, see Installation Buttons 2, 3, and 4. Power commands for each Master  
Settings for more details). When a zone is on, the select- Key/Source Button are programmed individually and  
ed Master Key on the Solo™ illuminates green.  
occur conditionally, synchronized via the correspond-  
ing Sync Inputs.  
Event 2  
This event selects the proper input for the Master  
Event 4  
Key/Source Button pressed. The source selected for This event issues IR commands and programmed time  
Master Key 1 on the Solo™ Master Keypad Module, and delays. It is executed last and occurs every time a  
the Tuner Source Button on the R-4 Remote, is the inter- Master Key/Source Button is pressed. Play, group, file, or  
nal Tuner. Master Keys/ Source Buttons 2, 3, and 4 are for channel commands for an associated source component  
the external audio inputs respectively. These inputs are typically are included in the sequence. The sequence for  
selected every time a Master Key or a Source Button is Master Keys/Source Buttons 2, 3, and 4 can be pro-  
pressed or pressed and held.  
grammed with the IR commands taught to their respective  
function keys along with programmed time delays. The  
sequence for the Tuner Source Key can be programmed  
with the tuner’s direct access or preset access commands.  
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MASTER KEY/SOURCE BUTTON OPERATION  
The Master Key/Source Buttons have three methods for operating the system.  
Single Zone Operation  
The first method, a quick tap of a Master Key/Source Button in a zone (holding the Key/Button for less than three  
seconds), causes only that zone to turn ON. The Master Key quickly tapped illuminates GREEN after the zone  
turns ON. A zone turns ON to its last volume setting. A maximum turn ON volume can be programmed into  
the ZR-4630 (see Installation Settings for more information).  
System Wide Operation  
The second method, a press and hold of a Master Key/Source Button in any zone (holding the Key/Button for more  
than three seconds), turns all zones ON that are set to ALL ON/Page enabled (this setting is made via front panel  
programming DIP switches, set individually for each zone). All zones enabled for ALL ON/PAGE, select the source  
associated with the Master Key/Source Button pressed and held, and that same Master Key LED illuminates  
GREEN. The ALL ON volume can be adjusted with the ZR-4630 (see Installation Settings for more information).  
Note: When theTuner Master Key (master #1) is pressed and held, the radio station currently selected in that zone  
will be selected by all zones when using multiple ZR-4630's in a system.  
Zone linked Operation  
The third Method, a press of a Master Key/Source Button that is part of a Zone-Linked group of zones, causes the  
linked Zones/Rooms to turn ON to the selected Source. Each Zone/Room turns ON to its individual programmed  
Turn On Volume level. Each Zone/Rom has independent Volume control. Changing a Source in any of the linked  
Zones/Rooms changes the Source in all the linked Zone/Rooms.  
Inportant Note: Only one group of Zones/Rooms can be linked together in a chassis.  
OFF KEY/OFF BUTTON  
The OFF Key/Button included on both the SoloMaster Keypad Module and the hand-held R-4 Remote pro-  
vide “one-touch” system deactivation. When you are finished listening in a zone, a single press of the OFF Key/  
Button deactivates the zone.  
Off Button on the  
hand-held R-4 Remote  
Off Key on the Solo™  
Master Keypad Module  
Figure 22  
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OFF Key Events  
When you press the OFF Key/Button, as many as two events occur. The first event is factory programmed and  
is responsible for turning the zone or all zones OFF every time the OFF Key/Button is pressed.  
The second event is responsible for turning OFF the source components and only occurs if the zone turning  
OFF was the last zone ON in the system (including the Home Theater Zone sharing source components). There  
is no programming required for this event. The programming that was accomplished for the Master Key Source  
ON events is reversed to deactivate the source components.  
Master Key/  
Source Button  
Event 1  
(Zone OFF)  
Event 2  
(Source OFF)  
Factory  
Programmed  
Programmed  
Automatically  
OFF Key  
The Zone OFF Event is factory programmed and the Source OFF Event  
is automatically programmed to reverse the programming of the Master  
Key/Source Buttons that turn the source components ON. IR commands  
are issued conditionally based on System and Component power  
synchronization and the on/off status of other zones in the system  
and the Home Theater.  
OFF KEY/BUTTON OPERATION  
The OFF Key/Button has two methods of operation.  
Single Zone OFF  
The first method, a quick tap of the OFF Key/Button in a zone that is currently ON (holding the OFF Key/Button  
for less than three seconds), causes the zone to turn OFF. The Master Key LED that was illuminated turns OFF.  
System Wide OFF  
The second method, a press and hold of the OFF Key/Button, turns all zones OFF (holding the OFF Key/Button  
for more than three seconds). All Master Key LEDs in all zones turn OFF.  
Zone Linking OFF  
The third method, a press of the OFF Key/Button in any of the linked Zones/Rooms, causes the entire group of  
linked Zones/Rooms to turn OFF.  
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VOLUME KEYS/VOLUME BUTTONS  
The Volume Keys on the SoloMaster Keypad Module and the Volume Buttons on the hand-held R-4 Remote  
provide control of volume for individual zones.  
Volume Buttons  
on the hand-held  
R-4 Remote  
Volume Keys on the Solo™  
Master Keypad Module  
Figure 23  
Volume Keys/Volume Buttons Operation  
Pressing the Volume + or the Volume - Keys/Buttons raises and lowers the speaker output and the preamplifier  
output for the zone in which you are located. (Zones that have their preamplifier outputs set to the fixed mode  
are not affected by the volume keys/buttons, see Installation Settings.)  
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MUTE KEY/MUTE BUTTON  
The Mute Key/Button provides a method of turning the sound ON/OFF for a brief moment in an individual zone  
without turning the zone OFF (this also prevents the source component from being turned OFF).  
Mute Key on the Solo™  
Master Keypad Module  
Mute Button on  
on the hand-held  
R-4 Remote  
Figure 24  
Mute Key/Mute Button Operation  
In a zone using the speaker output or the preamplifier output set to variable, pressing the Mute Key/Button  
mutes and unmutes the sound for that zone only. The ZR-4630 still considers the zone to be ON while the zone  
is MUTED. The Master Key for the selected source lights GREEN while the zone is ON and unmuted, and RED  
while the zone ON and MUTED. If a zone has more than one Master Keypad Module installed using an  
Expander, all Master Keypads in that zone indicate identical system status (i.e., Zone ON/OFF, Zone Mute and  
Zone Input Selection status), and operate the zone in tandem with one another.  
Important Note: A preamplifier output for a zone that is set to fixed output is unaffected by the mute command  
and always outputs sound while the zone is on (zones 4, 5, and 6 can be set to fixed mode).  
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FUNCTION KEYS/BUTTONS  
The SoloMaster Keypad Module, the NumericAccessory Keypad Module, and the hand-held R-4 Remote  
include various function keys for control of the built-in tuner and the connected source components. Figure 26  
illustrates the available function keys for all of the control devices.  
Function Keys on the Solo™ Master Keypad  
Module, the Numeric™ Accessory Module and  
the hand-held R-4 Remote  
Figure 25  
Function Key/Button Operation for Connected Source Components  
After the Master Key/Source Button for a source component has been pressed, the ZR-4630 activates a zone  
and selects that source component.The individual function keys/buttons in that zone will now issue the IR com-  
mands that have been programmed for the source component you selected.  
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Function Key/Button Operation for the Built-in Tuner  
The commands for operation of the built-in tuner from the function keys/Buttons are pre-programmed. Figure  
27 depicts the available commands for the tuner, their function key/button location, and a description of their  
action on the tuner.  
Pre-Programmed Tuner Commands  
Figure 26  
Key  
Command  
*
AM/FM  
Shifts tuning band between AM and FM  
Arrow Up  
Arrow Down  
Next Preset  
Last Preset  
Scrolls the 20 preset stations, 10 AM and 10 FM  
Arrow Right  
Arrow Left  
Seek Up  
Seek Down  
Next Preset  
Last Preset  
Next tunable station is selected in the currently  
chosen tuning band, AM or FM  
Surf +  
Scrolls the 20 preset stations, 10 AM and 10 FM  
Surf -  
AM  
FM  
1
AM  
FM  
1
Direct access to AM and FM  
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
7
5
6
7
Number commands for accessing stations directly  
or by preset number  
8
9
8
9
0
0
-
+
Fav  
Last Preset  
Next Preset  
Preset Call  
Scrolls the 20 preset stations, 10 AM and 10 FM  
Enables number commands to call preset stations  
After the Tuner Master Key/Source button has been selected in a zone, the pre-programmed tuner commands  
become available from their designated function keys/buttons. Radio stations can be accessed from preset  
memory, or directly.  
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FRONT PANEL TUNER OPERATION  
Preset Buttons  
Station Scan Buttons  
Band  
Shift Button  
Frequency Indicator  
Band Indicator  
Stereo Indicator  
Figure 27  
Band-Shift Button  
The Band Shift Button toggles the selected tuning band between AM and FM.  
Station Scan Buttons  
A quick tap of the Station Scan Buttons increments the tuner one frequency step. Pressing and holding the  
Station Scan Buttons searches the currently selected band for the next tunable station (+ searches upward in fre-  
quency, searches downward in frequency).  
Preset Buttons  
The Preset Buttons have two functions. The first is to call up memorized preset stations with a quick tap (supports  
10 presets for the AM band and for 10 for the FM band). The second is to store preset stations in the memory. Refer  
to Tuner Preset Programming Steps for more details.  
Indicators  
The Frequency Indicator displays the currently selected station. The Stereo Indicator appears when a stereo  
radio station is received. The Band Indicator displays the currently selected tuning band (AM or FM).  
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IDENTICAL SOURCE COMPONENTS  
The ZR-4630 routes the individual source component IR commands with which it has been programmed to  
specific Flasher Outputs. This provides individual control of identical source components (i.e., two DSS  
receivers of the same brand and model). These programmed IR commands are routed to the individual Flasher  
Outputs based on the source components for which they were programmed. The table below designates where  
IR commands are routed when a zone is selected to one of the three source components.  
FLASHER OUTPUTS  
Selected Source  
Source 2  
Flasher ALL  
Flasher 2  
Flasher 3  
Flasher 4  
X
X
X
X
Source 3  
X
Source 4  
X
Important Note: Operation of an identical source component is not possible using its actual IR commands in  
a zone installed with an IR Sensor. (i.e., using the source component’s original remote control or a learning  
remote control programmed with these IR commands). Identical source components can be operated from a  
zone with an IR Sensor using Niles hand-held R-4 Remote IR commands (see Programming Overview for  
more information).  
SHARED SOURCE COMPONENTS  
Source components (i.e., DVD player, CD changer, DSS receiver) used with a ZR-4630, can be “Shared” with  
multiple ZR-4630’s and/or a Home Theater system (refer to System Configurations 2, 3, 4, and 5 for more  
details). The ZR-4630 has been designed to provide coordinated control of these “shared” source components  
from all zones, of all ZR-4630s and the Home Theater.  
A Source Component in a ZR-4630 Multi-Zone System is considered “shared” when its audio signal is con-  
nected to more than one ZR-4630 or if it is connected to a ZR-4630 and a HomeTheater system (refer to System  
Configuration 2 and System Configuration 3 for more details).  
OPERATING A SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE ZR-4630’S  
Operating a system with multiple ZR-4630’s is the same as operating a system with only one ZR-4630. Solo™  
Master Keypad Modules in each zone independently operate the zone to which they are dedicated to (i.e., zone  
ON/OFF, Volume Up/Down, Mute). When a user in a zone from any ZR-4630, presses a key/button, the IR  
commands required for the shared source components (i.e., Power ON/OFF, Play, Stop, and Channel Up), are  
issued by the ZR-4630 that has been programmed. See the Programming Section of this manual for specific  
details on programming.  
Important Note: The built-in AM/FM tuners in each of the ZR-4630’s, are not “sharable” between each other or  
with the Home Theater. The six zones provided by each of the ZR-4630’s listen to and control their own built-in  
AM/FM tuner (refer to the Programming section of this manual for more details on tuner programming).  
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OPERATING A SYSTEM INTEGRATED WITH A HOME THEATER  
Operation from the Stereo Zones Provided by the ZR-4630  
User operation from the zones provided by ZR-4630’s, are not affected when integrating a Home Theater to  
share source components (see System Configurations 4 & 5). SoloMaster Keypad Modules in each zone  
independently operate the zone to which they are dedicated (i.e., Zone ON/OFF, Volume Up/Down, Mute).  
When a user in a zone from any ZR-4630, presses a Key/Button, the IR commands required for the shared  
source components (i.e., power ON/OFF, Play, Stop, and Channel Up), are issued by the ZR-4630 that has  
been programmed. See the Programming Section of this manual for specific details on programming.  
Operation from the Home Theater Zone  
A Home Theater can be integrated to share source components with a ZR-4630 using one of three meth-  
ods. How the Home Theater will operate depends on which method is chosen. The three methods of inte-  
gration are listed below, along with a description of the Home Theater operation they provide.  
Method 1. Integrated Home Theater using 12V Home Theater Sync and IR Repeating  
The Home Theater IR Remote (programmed with the actual IR commands of the shared source compo-  
nents) sends IR commands to the shared source components via the IR Input located on the rear panel  
of the ZR-4630. This enables control of the shared source components for users in the Home Theater. All  
IR commands for shared source components are passed through to all four of the Flasher Outputs on the  
rear panel of the ZR-4630. Only discrete power ON and transport commands for the shared source com-  
ponents should be issued.  
Important Note: Because all of the actual IR commands for shared components are passed through to  
all the Flashers Outputs simultaneously, identical source components cannot be operated individually  
with this method. Also, when using this method, reliable activation of Shared Source Components that  
use a single IR command for power ON/OFF is not possible. (Refer to Method 2 for operating identical  
shared source components and Components with a single IR command for power ON/OFF.)  
When the Home Theater turns ON, it provides a 12V Status signal that is connected to the Home Theater Sync  
Input on the rear panel of the ZR-4630. This provides the ON/OFF status of the Home Theater to the ZR-4630.  
The moment a valid Home Theater Sync signal is present at the ZR-4630, the ZR-4630’s 12V Control  
Output sends a turn-on trigger for a Voltage-Triggered AC Power Strip (i.e., Niles AC-3), activating latch-  
ing source components.  
When the Home Theater is turned OFF, the ZR-4630 checks itself and any other ZR-4630’s in the sys-  
tem to see if any zones are still ON. If all zones are OFF, the 12V Control Output shuts OFF, turning OFF  
the latching source components. Power OFF IR commands for turning OFF the IR controlled shared  
source components are also issued.  
Method 2. Integrated Home Theater using 12V Home Theater Sync and Niles R-4 Commands  
The Home Theater IR Remote (programmed with the Niles R-4 IR commands) sends IR commands to the  
ZR-4630 via the IR Input located on the rear panel.This enables control of the shared source components  
for users in the Home Theater.  
All the actual IR commands for shared source components are programmed into the ZR-4630. When a Niles  
IR command is received, the corresponding programmed-source IR commands are sent to the Flasher  
Output dedicated to the shared source component that is selected (i.e., Source 2 = Flasher 2, Source 3 =  
Flasher 3, Source 4 = Flasher 4). Identical source components can be individually operated with this method.  
Important Note: shared source components that are unique in the system can have their actual IR com-  
mands programmed into the Home Theater remote and issued for simple IR repeating with this method.  
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OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW  
When the HomeTheater turns ON, it provides a 12V Status signal that is connected to the HomeTheater  
Sync Input on the rear panel of the ZR-4630. This 12V Status signal provides the ON/OFF status of the  
Home Theater to the ZR-4630.  
The moment a valid Home Theater Sync signal is present at the ZR-4630, the ZR-4630’s 12V Control  
Output sends a turn-on trigger for a Voltage-Triggered AC Power Strip (i.e., Niles AC-3), activating latch-  
ing source components.  
When the Home Theater is turned OFF, the ZR-4630 checks itself and any other ZR-4630’s in the sys-  
tem to see if any zones are still ON. If all zones are OFF the 12V Control Output shuts OFF, turning OFF  
the latching source components. Power OFF IR commands for turning OFF the IR controlled shared  
source components are also issued.  
Method 3. Integrated Home Theater without 12V Home Theater Sync and using Niles R-4 Commands  
The Home Theater IR Remote (programmed with the Niles R-4 IR commands) sends IR commands to the  
ZR-4630 via the IR Input located on the rear panel. This enables control of the shared source components  
for users in the Home Theater.  
All the actual IR commands for shared source components are programmed into the ZR-4630. When a  
Niles IR command is received, the corresponding programmed source IR commands are sent to the  
Flasher Output dedicated to the shared source component that is selected (i.e., Source 2 = Flasher 2,  
Source 3 = Flasher 3, Source 4 = Flasher 4). Identical source components can be individually operated  
with this method.  
Important Note: shared source components that are unique in the system may have their actual IR com-  
mands programmed into the Home Theater remote and issued for simple IR repeating using this method.  
When the Home Theater is turned OFF, the Home Theater Remote sends a Niles OFF command to the  
ZR-4630. The ZR-4630 then checks all zones, for all ZR-4630’s in the system. If all zones are OFF, the  
12V Control Output shuts OFF, turning OFF the latching source components. Power OFF IR commands  
for the IR controlled shared source components, programmed into the ZR-4630 are also issued condi-  
tionally, based on the Source Sync status of the shared source components.  
SYSTEM BUSY INDICATION  
The ZR-4630 has a built-in System Busy Indication mode that is displayed on the Master Key LEDs of the Solo™  
Master Keypad Module. If the ZR-4630 receives simultaneous commands from two different users and each  
user is located in a separate zone, the user who does not get the expected response will be alerted by the Master  
Key. That Master Key LED will quickly blink RED three times. The user who received the RED flashing Master  
Key simply issues their command again.  
Important Note: IR commands and delays included in the sequence for Master Keys also cause the system to indi-  
cate busy while they are being executed.  
PAGING INDICATION  
The ZR-4630 has a built-in Paging Indication mode that is displayed on a Master Key LED of the SoloMaster  
Keypad Module. If the ZR-4630 sends a page to a zone, the user is alerted by the Master Key. That Master Key LED  
will blink slowly GREEN. The Master Key LED resumes its last state (ON or OFF) when the page is completed.  
Important Note: Paging takes priority over all system functions until the page has ended.  
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INSTALLATION  
PLACEMENT  
Place the ZR-4630 on a flat, level surface such as a table or shelf, with its weight equally distributed on each of  
its four feet. Placing the weight of the amplifier on the rear or front panel for even an instant will result in  
damage to the amplifier's connectors and controls.  
Like any high-fidelity component, the ZR-4630 will last much longer if it is given adequate ventilation for proper  
cooling. When installing the ZR-4630 in a cabinet, be sure that the cabinets rear is open to receive fresh air in order  
to provide proper cooling (see Figure 28). If the cabinet’s design does not accommodate an open rear, install two  
small “boxer fans” to provide continuous airflow into and out of the cabinet (see Figure 29). Place the ZR-4630 so  
it has at least seven inches of free air space above it. If the amplifier is located on a carpeted surface, place a board  
under the amplifiers feet. Do not block the ventilation holes on the top and bottom of the ZR-4630.  
Boxer Fan (55 CFM)  
directly centered 7” on  
top of the ZR-4630.  
Boxer Fan (55 CFM)  
directly centered 2”  
behind the ZR-4630.  
Figure 28  
CAUTION! When using low-  
impedance speaker loads (less  
than 8 ohms Nominal) refer to  
Figure 29 for proper placement.  
Make sure that there is a minimum  
of 7” of free air space above the  
amplifier and 3” on each side for  
proper ventilation.  
Figure 29  
If the cabinet rear is not open to fresh air or if you’re using  
low-impedance loads, install two “boxer fans” to provide  
continuous air flow into and out of the cabinet.  
Allow a minimum of 2” of depth  
behind unit to accommodate cables  
and connectors.  
CONNECTIONS  
Speaker Wire Connections  
CAUTION! All speaker wire connections must be made with the amplifier OFF.  
Banana Plugs  
There are many types of banana plugs available.  
Some are crimped onto the speaker wire and  
some are soldered.Niles offers banana plugs that  
have a quick-connect binding system for the  
speaker wire included within the banana plug itself.  
After the wire is attached, the banana plug is sim-  
ply inserted into the hole at the end of the amplifi-  
er's speaker binding post. Dual banana plugs will fit  
the binding posts.  
Bare Wire  
Unscrew the red or black plas-  
tic knobs and insert the bare  
wire through the hole in the  
post. Tighten the knob until the  
wire is securely clamped.  
Figure 30  
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CONNECTIONS  
TERMINATING FOUR-PAIR TWISTED CABLE  
The SoloMaster Keypad Modules, the Expander, and the ZR-4630’s System Expansion connections require a  
four-pair twisted cable with a one-to-one wiring configuration.To maintain consistency throughout all Intellipad  
Ci installations, we recommend the color-coding pattern described in Figure 31. However, you may follow the  
color-coding pattern of your choice, as long as it is used consistently throughout the system.  
Pair 2  
1 = Green/White  
2 = Green  
Pair 3 Pair 1 Pair 4  
3 = Orange/White  
4 = Blue  
5 = Blue/White  
6 = Orange  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
7 = Brown/White  
8 = Brown  
T568A  
Figure 31  
CONNECTING THE SOLOMASTER KEYPADS TO THE  
HOME RUN OF FOUR-PAIR TWISTED CABLE  
The home run of four-pair twisted cable is terminated with a male  
RJ-45 connector and plugged into the rear panel jack labeled SYSTEM  
on the SoloMaster Keypad Module (see Figure 32).  
RJ-45 Connector for  
connection to  
the ZR-4630  
RJ-45 Connector  
for connection to  
Figure 32  
INPUT  
IR Sensors  
IR SENSOR  
SYSTEM  
RJ-45 Connector for  
connection to Master  
Keypad Module  
ACCESSORY  
KEYPADS  
OUTPUT  
RJ-45 Connector  
for connection to  
Numeric Accessory  
Keypad Module  
CONNECTING  
NUMERICKEYPADS  
Each SoloMaster Keypad Module  
can be mated with one optional  
NumericAccessory Keypad Module  
using an included jumper cable (see  
Figure 33).  
Included  
Jumper Cable  
Solo™  
Master  
Keypad Module  
Numeric™  
Accessory  
Keypad Module  
Figure 33  
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CONNECTIONS  
CONNECTING IR SENSORS  
An IR sensor can be connected to a SoloMaster Keypad Module with a CAT 5 cable. See Figure 34 for wiring  
instructions employing T568A architecture.  
Connecting IR Receivers  
1 = Blue/White - 12V  
2 = Green - DATA  
3 = Orange/White - GROUND  
4 = Green/White - EMPTY  
5 = Blue/White - STATUS  
6 = Orange - EMPTY  
7 = Brown/White - EMPTY  
8 = Brown - EMPTY  
T568A  
CAT 5 Cable  
IR SENSOR  
SYSTEM  
KEYPAD  
ACCESORY  
WS-100  
Solo Master  
Figure 34  
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CONNECTIONS  
10  
11  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
12  
Figure 37  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
SOURCE-COMPONENT POWER AND HOME THEATER  
SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNALS  
2Voltage Sync from a Source Component to a  
ZR-4630 Sync Input  
When obtaining a 12V sync signal from a source compo-  
nent (refer to the Source Power Synchronization section of  
this manual for more information), a Niles Accessory Cable  
(FG00724) connected to a Radio Shack 274-326 mini-plug  
to male RCA adapter provides proper connection to any of  
the three Source Sync Inputs.  
1
Video Synchronization from a Source Component  
to a ZR-4630 Sync Input  
An RCA Y-adapter is used to split the video output of a  
source component for connection to one of the three  
Source Sync Inputs of the ZR-4630 (2, 3, or 4). One side  
of the RCA Y-adapter connects to the appropriate Source  
Sync Input and the other side connects to the intended  
destination for the video signal (i.e., the video input of a  
TV, receiver or RF modulator).  
3
12V Home Theater Sync to Home Theater Sync Input  
The 12V HomeTheater sync signal connects with a mini-  
plug to the Home Theater Sync Input.  
The need for an RCA Y-adapter can be avoided if your  
video source has two video outputs. One video output  
connects to a Source Sync Input and the other to the  
intended destination of the video signal.  
KEYPAD MODULES  
4
Keypads to Keypad Inputs for Zones 1-6  
Four-pair twisted cable, terminated with male RJ-45  
plugs, connects the keypads to the zoned Keypad Inputs  
(for more information on Terminating Four-Pair Twisted  
Cable, refer to page 44).  
Important Note: Source Sync Inputs are designed with  
high-input impedances so as not to affect the quality of  
the video signal when using an RCA Y-adapter.  
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CONNECTIONS  
11  
SYSTEM EXPANSION  
AM Loop Antenna  
The included AM Loop Antenna connects with its bare-  
wire ends to the spring-loaded terminals labeled AM and  
GND. The antenna is then positioned and mounted for  
proper reception.  
5
System Expansion Input to System Expansion Output  
Four-pair twisted cable, terminated with male RJ-45  
plugs, connects multiple ZR-4630's using the System  
Expansion Input and Output terminals. Connections are  
made from the Input of one of the ZR-4630's to the  
Output of another, and so on (for more information on  
Terminating Four-Pair Twisted Cable, refer to page 44).  
SOURCE-COMPONENT AUDIO SIGNALS  
12  
Audio Output of Source Components to the ZR-4630  
Male-to-male RCA Audio Cables connect the three exter-  
nal audio sources.  
IR FLASHERS  
6
Low-Output Flasher to the Flasher Outputs  
TELEPHONE PAGING  
The mini-plug end of a Niles Low Output MicroFlasher,  
13  
Model MF-1 (FG01019), connects into the Flasher Paging Output of Telephone System to ZR-4630  
Outputs 2-4. The Micro-Flasher portion is placed direct-  
ly over the IR sensor of the corresponding source com-  
ponent (Source 2 for Flasher 2, Source 3 for Flasher,  
Source 4 for Flasher 4) and adheres with the included  
peel-back tape.  
Page Input  
A male-to-male RCA Audio Cable connects the paging  
output of a telephone system to the ZR-4630.  
PREAMPLIFIER ZONE OUTPUTS  
14  
Zones 1-6 (4-6 set to Variable Mode)  
7
High-Output Flasher to the Flasher Outputs  
The mini-plug end of a Niles High Output Flasher, Model  
IRB-1 (FG01023), connects to the Flasher Output labeled  
ALL. The IRB-1 is strategically positioned to provide IR  
transmission to all source components and adheres with  
its included Velcro mounting system.  
Male-to-male RCA Audio Cables connect Zone Outputs  
1-6 to an external amplifier for more power in a zone  
(refer to System Configurations 8 & 9 for more details).  
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Zones 4-6 Set to Fixed Mode  
Male-to-male RCA Audio Cables connect Zone Outputs  
4-6 (set to fixed output mode) to an external amplifier for  
more rooms in a zone (refer to Configuration 10 for more  
details).  
HOME THEATER CONTROL SYSTEM  
8
IR Output of a Home Theater Control System to the IR In  
The mini-plug end of a Niles Accessory Cable (FG00724)  
connects a Home Theater Control System to the IR Input. SPEAKERS  
16  
Zones 1-6  
12V CONTROL SIGNALS  
Connects speaker wires from the speakers placed in the  
listening zones.  
9
12V Control Output to a Voltage Triggered Device  
The mini-plug end of a Niles Accessory Cable (FG00724)  
connects the 12V Control Output to the Trigger Input of a AC POWER  
voltage-activated device (i.e., Niles AC-3).  
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Removable AC Power Cord  
The removable AC power cord (included with the ZR-4630)  
connects to the removable power-cord socket and to an AC  
power outlet.  
AM/FM ANTENNAS  
10FM Dipole Antenna  
The included FM Dipole Antenna connects to the female  
75-Ohm coaxial connector labeled FM on the chassis.  
The antenna is then positioned and mounted for proper  
reception.  
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CONNECTIONS  
CONNECTING AN IR SENSOR FOR LOCAL SYSTEM CONTROL  
IR Sensors installed in zones for hand-held IR remote control of the ZR-4630 and its source components can also  
be used to control local components (i.e., a TV, DSS, DVD, and a surround-sound system located in the master  
bedroom zone as shown in figure 38).  
The IR Sensor connects normally to the SoloMaster Keypad to control the ZR-4630 and its connected source  
components. In addition, the IR Sensor connects to a local IR repeating system (DATA and GND connections  
only), to provide control of local components.  
Distributed Equipment Location  
Four Pair Twisted Cable  
Zone 6 – Master Bedroom  
IR SENSOR  
SYSTEM  
RJ-45 Connector  
for connection to  
IR Sensors  
RJ-45 Connector for  
connection to  
ACCESSORY  
KEYPADS  
the ZR-4630  
RECEIVER  
Solo  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO VIDEO  
R
FRONT  
REAR  
Master  
Keypad Module  
L
1
2
L
L
1
=
STATUS  
2
=
DATA  
3
4
=
=
GROUND  
12V DC  
DVD  
R
R
Niles  
WS100R  
Video 3  
Video 2  
Video 1  
CD  
CENTER  
L
R
DVD  
AUDIO VIDEO  
DIGITAL  
L
R
DSS  
PHONE  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO VIDEO  
L
R
3-30V  
AC/DC  
STATUS  
IN  
TV  
Two Conductor  
Shielded Cable  
(connect DATA and  
GND only)  
Niles MSU250  
(provided for IR control  
of local equipment)  
Figure 38  
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CONNECTIONS  
CONNECTING AN A/B AMPLIFIER SWITCH FOR LOCAL SYSTEM SELECTION  
A Niles SPK-1 Voltage Activated Speaker Level A/B Switcher connects to both the ZR-4630 and a local system  
to provide sound from each system to the same speakers located in a single zone. The local system only con-  
nects to the speakers when the local system is turned on. The Niles ZR-4630 connects to the speakers by default  
when the local system is off.  
In Figure 39, the Zoned Speaker Output of the ZR-4630 connects to the "A" side of the SPK-1. The Main Speaker  
Output of the local system connects to the "B" side of the SPK-1. In addition, a 12V DC power adapter (Niles  
FG00665) is plugged into a switched AC outlet of the local system to activate the SPK-1.  
Figure 39  
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PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW  
INSTALLER PROGRAMMING PANEL  
IR commands needed for control of connected external source-components are programmed into the  
ZR-4630s program memory using the hidden programming controls on the front panel (see figure 42).  
Hidden Installer  
Programming Panel  
Figure 42  
Source Components  
IR Remote Control  
(supplied by manufacturer)  
Niles hand-held  
R-4 Remote Control  
(supplied with the ZR-4630)  
Programming is accomplished using the hidden panels push buttons and LED prompts along with sending IR  
commands with both the Niles remote and the remotes supplied with the source components. For complete  
information on the ZR-4630s step-by-step programming procedure, refer to the Programming Steps section of  
this manual.  
PROGRAMMING DOCUMENTATION  
Documenting the ZR-4630s programming is critical prior to executing the programming procedure. Program  
documentation enables you to accomplish programming quickly and accurately, and provides a record of the  
configuration for future reference. Programming Worksheets are provided in this manual (see the Programming  
Worksheet section) to document all system configuration programming, including IR commands and sequences.  
Note: Use a pencil when documenting. If you need additional sheets, make photocopies.  
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PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW  
ZR-4630 Programming Worksheet  
A completed Tuner and Zone Label Programming Worksheet is required for each ZR-4630 installed in a system.  
The programming information that should be included is detailed in figure 43.  
Mr. Smith  
Joe Installer  
Document the customer’s name.  
Document the system designer’s name.  
Kitchen  
Patio  
Jacuzzi  
Exercise  
Bedroom  
Terrace  
Document the Master, Slave 1, or Slave 2 setting. Document the Labels used for the Zone Label slots.  
620  
830  
910  
1010  
1050  
1070  
1090  
1110  
1140  
1160  
93.9  
94.9  
96.5  
100.7  
102.3  
103.5  
104.7  
105.1  
106.5  
107.9  
Document the AM and FM Presets stored in the Tuner Memory.  
FM  
Fav  
1
Document the Tuner Sequence.  
There are DIP switches  
on the front panel to  
determine which zones  
will be enabled to the  
ALL-ON and PAGE fea-  
tures.  
Check the ones that have been enabled to the  
ALL-ON/PAGE feature.  
Document the numeric value Document the amplifier to which the preamp  
for each volume setting.  
outputs are connected, and the mode selected  
(i.e., fixed or variable for zones 4, 5, and 6).  
Figure 43  
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PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW  
ZR-4630 Source-Component Programming Worksheet  
A completed source-component Programming Worksheet is required for each source-component included in  
the system. The programming information that should be included is detailed in figures 44, 45, and 46.  
Mr. Smith  
Joe Installer  
Document the customer’s name.  
Document the system designer’s name.  
2
DVD  
Document the number of the Master Key  
Document the label used for the Master Key  
(i.e., source component, music category, or  
DSS/Radio Station, etc.)  
Document the brand and model number of the source component that is associated with the Master Key  
Denon  
DVD-2800  
Document if the source-component is connected to a  
sync input. If yes, document the sync type  
Document the type of activation  
the source component requires  
Figure 44  
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PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW  
Function Keys/Buttons Programming  
Figure 45 depicts the section of the Programming Worksheet that corresponds to the source-component function  
key/button programming. Each programmed source component has one worksheet filled out specifying what par-  
ticular IR commands have been programmed and to which function key/button they have been assigned.  
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PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS  
FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND  
Play  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Stop  
Pause  
Rewind  
Fast Forward  
Pause  
Next Chapter  
Last Chapter  
Random  
Next Chapter  
Last Chapter  
Document the IR commands in their function key/button locations  
Figure 45  
Sequence Programming  
Figure 46 depicts the section of the Programming Worksheet that corresponds to the Sequence programming.  
Each programmed source component has one worksheet filled out specifying what particular IR commands and  
delays have been programmed to the Master Keys Sequence.  
Play  
Play  
Document the IR Commands and Delays included in the Sequence  
Figure 46  
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PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW  
PROGRAMMING A LEARNING REMOTE FOR ZONE OPERATION  
Learning remote controls can be taught the IR commands of the Niles R-4 Remote to provide individual zone  
operation. These IR commands operate the ZR-4630 and its associated source components from any zone  
equipped with an IR Sensor.  
Important Note: IR Sensors cannot operate a  
zone when used alone. They must be installed  
and connected to a SoloMaster Keypad Module.  
The commands you will teach from the Niles R-4  
Remote to the learning remote are stored in the  
following buttons:  
Learning  
Remote Control  
1. Source buttons Tuner, 2, 3, and 4. These acti-  
vate the system, turn the zones on, and select  
the desired source. The Tuner button always  
selects the built-in tuner.  
2. Function buttons to issue the IR commands  
for each of the individual source components.  
3. Volume and mute buttons to control the vol-  
ume in a zone.  
4. The Off button to turn off the zones.  
To teach these commands, simply take the learn-  
ing remote that you will be using in the zone, set  
it to the learning mode, choose the appropriate  
Niles hand-held  
R-4 Remote  
key on the learning remote, and then issue the  
appropriate command from the Niles R-4  
Remote. Repeat these steps for the remaining  
commands you wish to use.  
To test the commands, set the Niles remote aside,  
take your learning remote, and try the commands.  
If they were captured correctly, you will be operat-  
ing the system and all the source components iden-  
tically to the Niles R-4 Remote.  
Figure 47  
PROGRAMMING A HOME THEATER REMOTE CONTROL TO OPERATE SOURCE COMPONENTS  
SHARED WITH A ZR-4630  
A learning remote control operating a home theater system can be programmed to operate source compo-  
nents shared with the ZR-4630 (refer to System Configurations 4 and 5).  
The learning remote control may be programmed with the source component's factory IR commands using  
the ZR-4630's IR Repeating feature (see Method 1), or it can be programmed with the Niles R-4 Remote  
Control IR commands (see Methods 2 & 3).  
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PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW  
Method #1– Controlling Shared Source Components teach the Niles R-4 Remote Control IR commands to  
with IR Repeating and 12V Home Theater Status  
the Home Theater learning remote, rather than the IR  
When using IR Repeating, IR programming for the commands from the remote controls included with  
source components can be accomplished by pro- the shared source components.  
gramming the actual IR commands from the source  
You teach the Home Theater learning remote control  
components included remote control into the Home  
the R-4 IR commands issued from Source Buttons 2, 3,  
Theater learning remote control. An IR output of the IR  
4, and all other commands (excluding Tuner, Volume  
repeating or control system for the Home Theater is  
+, Volume –, Mute, and OFF). Sending a Niles Source  
connected to the IR Input of the Master ZR-4630. All the  
Button IR command from the Home Theater tells the  
IR commands sent from the Home Theater are then  
ZR-4630 receiver the Home Theater is turning on and  
passed through to all IR Flashers connected to the ZR-  
which source it is selecting. Synchronized source  
4630 for control of source components.  
components corresponding to the source button  
Important Note: If you have source components that pressed are then turned ON, if not already ON.  
require an IR command to be turned on and they are Finally, the ZR-4630 issues the sequence that is pro-  
not provided with a separate ON and a separate OFF grammed for that source component.  
IR command from their included remote controls, or if  
After the Master ZR-4630 receives a Source Button IR  
you have two or more shared source components that  
command and it knows which source is selected, it  
are an identical brand and model, refer to Method #2.  
will then issue the programmed IR commands for that  
All the IR command programming of the Home Theater source component when function-key IR commands  
learning remote control is done in the standard way are received from the Home Theater.  
using the actual remote controls for the shared source  
Identical shared source components are operated  
components, with one exception.The OFF IR command  
individually using this method via the IR routing fea-  
for the shared source components is not taught to the  
ture of the ZR-4630 (refer to Identical Source  
learning remote operating the home theater. Only the  
Components in the Operational Overview Section).  
ON IR commands are taught for the shared source com-  
Method #2 requires a 12V DC system status signal  
provided from the Home Theater system to the Home  
Theater Sync Input of the Master ZR-4630. This allows  
the ZR-4630 to “know” whether the home theater is  
actually ON or OFF and provide the source compo-  
nents’ OFF commands at the appropriate time.  
ponents turned ON and OFF via IR commands.The OFF  
IR commands for the shared source components are  
programmed into the ZR-4630, which is responsible for  
turning these components OFF when all ZR-4630 zones  
and the home theater are OFF.  
Method #1 requires a 12V DC system status signal  
provided from the Home Theater system to the Home  
Theater Sync Input of the Master ZR-4630. This allows  
the ZR-4630 to “know” whether the Home Theater is  
actually ON or OFF and provide the source compo-  
nents’ OFF commands at the appropriate time.  
The IR programming for the actual Home Theater  
receiver/processor is not affected when sharing source  
components with this method and is done in conjunc-  
tion with the programming described.  
Important Note: There is no need to teach the Niles  
OFF command to the Home Theater learning remote  
control when using Method #2. As in Method #1, when  
the Home Theater turns off, the 12V signal is removed  
from the ZR-4630 Receiver and it now “knows” that the  
Home Theater turned off. It will then check if there are  
any other zones on the ZR-4630 active before it turns  
off the shared source components.  
The IR programming for the actual Home Theater  
receiver/processor is not affected when sharing source  
components using this method and is done in con-  
junction with programming described.  
Method #2 – Controlling Shared Source Components  
with Niles R-4 Commands and 12V HomeTheater Status  
A second method of programming a Home Theater  
remote control is available when the shared source  
components are identical and/or they have a single  
power ON/OFF IR command. With this method, you  
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Method #3 – Controlling Shared Source Components  
with Niles R-4 Commands and without 12V Home  
Theater Status  
A third method of programming is available in situations  
where a 12V DC status signal is not available from the  
Home Theater. With this method, you must teach some  
of the Niles R-4 Remote Control IR commands to the  
Home Theater learning remote.  
The minimum requirement is to program the learning  
remote with Niles commands from Source Buttons 2, 3,  
or 4, and the OFF Button IR commands. Whenever the  
Master ZR-4630 receives a source-button IR command  
from the Home Theater, it will turn on the source com-  
ponent, if needed, and it will also know that the Home  
Theater Zone is turning on and what source component  
is selected. Whenever the Master ZR-4630 receives an  
OFF Button IR command from the Home Theater, it will  
know that the Home Theater is turning OFF.  
To operate the Shared Source Components follow the  
criteria specified in Method #1 and Method #2, to  
select the most appropriate way to operate for your  
system. You can program the Home Theater's learning  
remote with either the components' IR commands or  
with Niles function button commands when using this  
method.  
Important Note: You must teach the Niles OFF IR  
command to the Home Theater learning remote con-  
trol and issue it every time you turn the Home Theater  
off when using Method #3. When the OFF IR com-  
mand is received by the ZR-4630 Receiver, it “knows”  
that the Home Theater turned off. It will then check for  
any active zones on the ZR-4630 before it turns off the  
shared source components.  
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PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET  
1
3
JOB TITLE  
2
SYSTEM DESIGNER  
UNIT MODE AND ZONE LABELS (CHOOSE ONLY ONE: A, B OR C)  
J (A) MASTER  
J (B) SLAVE 1  
J (C) SLAVE 2  
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
5
6
10  
16  
11  
17  
12  
18  
13  
14  
15  
4
TUNER PRESETS  
AM  
FM  
1 _______________  
2 _______________  
3 _______________  
4 _______________  
5 _______________  
6 _______________  
7 _______________  
8 _______________  
9 _______________  
10 _______________  
1 _______________  
2 _______________  
3 _______________  
4 _______________  
5 _______________  
6 _______________  
7 _______________  
8 _______________  
9 _______________  
10 _______________  
5
TUNER SEQUENCE  
STEP  
TUNER COMMAND  
STEP  
TUNER COMMAND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
6
ALL ON/PAGE  
7
VOLUME SETTINGS  
8
PREAMP OUTPUTS  
*Zones 1-3 are variable only.  
ZONE  
ALL ON / PAGE  
AMP  
FIXED/VARIABLE  
ON VOLUME ________  
MAX VOLUME ________  
PAGE VOLUME ________  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
J
J
J
J
J
J
*
*
*
3
4
/
/
/
J
J
J
J
J
J
5
6
Note: Volume Settings affect  
all Zones.  
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1
3
JOB TITLE  
2
SYSTEM DESIGNER  
UNIT MODE AND ZONE LABELS (CHOOSE ONLY ONE: A, B OR C)  
J (A) MASTER  
J (B) SLAVE 1  
J (C) SLAVE 2  
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
5
6
10  
16  
11  
17  
12  
18  
13  
14  
15  
4
TUNER PRESETS  
AM  
FM  
1 _______________  
2 _______________  
3 _______________  
4 _______________  
5 _______________  
6 _______________  
7 _______________  
8 _______________  
9 _______________  
10 _______________  
1 _______________  
2 _______________  
3 _______________  
4 _______________  
5 _______________  
6 _______________  
7 _______________  
8 _______________  
9 _______________  
10 _______________  
5
TUNER SEQUENCE  
STEP  
TUNER COMMAND  
STEP  
TUNER COMMAND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
6
ALL ON/PAGE  
7
VOLUME SETTINGS  
8
PREAMP OUTPUTS  
*Zones 1-3 are variable only.  
ZONE  
ALL ON / PAGE  
AMP  
FIXED/VARIABLE  
ON VOLUME ________  
MAX VOLUME ________  
PAGE VOLUME ________  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
J
J
J
J
J
J
*
*
*
/
/
/
J
J
J
J
J
J
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all Zones.  
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1
3
JOB TITLE  
2
SYSTEM DESIGNER  
UNIT MODE AND ZONE LABELS (CHOOSE ONLY ONE: A, B OR C)  
J (A) MASTER  
J (B) SLAVE 1  
J (C) SLAVE 2  
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
5
6
10  
16  
11  
17  
12  
18  
13  
14  
15  
4
TUNER PRESETS  
AM  
FM  
1 _______________  
2 _______________  
3 _______________  
4 _______________  
5 _______________  
6 _______________  
7 _______________  
8 _______________  
9 _______________  
10 _______________  
1 _______________  
2 _______________  
3 _______________  
4 _______________  
5 _______________  
6 _______________  
7 _______________  
8 _______________  
9 _______________  
10 _______________  
5
TUNER SEQUENCE  
STEP  
TUNER COMMAND  
STEP  
TUNER COMMAND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
6
ALL ON/PAGE  
7
VOLUME SETTINGS  
8
PREAMP OUTPUTS  
*Zones 1-3 are variable only.  
ZONE  
ALL ON / PAGE  
AMP  
FIXED/VARIABLE  
ON VOLUME ________  
MAX VOLUME ________  
PAGE VOLUME ________  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
J
J
J
J
J
J
*
*
*
/
/
/
J
J
J
J
J
J
Note: Volume Settings affect  
all Zones.  
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1
3
JOB TITLE  
2
SYSTEM DESIGNER  
UNIT MODE AND ZONE LABELS (CHOOSE ONLY ONE: A, B OR C)  
J (A) MASTER  
J (B) SLAVE 1  
J (C) SLAVE 2  
1
7
2
8
3
9
4
5
6
10  
16  
11  
17  
12  
18  
13  
14  
15  
4
TUNER PRESETS  
AM  
FM  
1 _______________  
2 _______________  
3 _______________  
4 _______________  
5 _______________  
6 _______________  
7 _______________  
8 _______________  
9 _______________  
10 _______________  
1 _______________  
2 _______________  
3 _______________  
4 _______________  
5 _______________  
6 _______________  
7 _______________  
8 _______________  
9 _______________  
10 _______________  
5
TUNER SEQUENCE  
STEP  
TUNER COMMAND  
STEP  
TUNER COMMAND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
6
ALL ON/PAGE  
7
VOLUME SETTINGS  
8
PREAMP OUTPUTS  
*Zones 1-3 are variable only.  
ZONE  
ALL ON / PAGE  
AMP  
FIXED/VARIABLE  
ON VOLUME ________  
MAX VOLUME ________  
PAGE VOLUME ________  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
J
J
J
J
J
J
_________________  
_________________  
_________________  
_________________  
_________________  
_________________  
*
*
*
/
/
/
J
J
J
J
J
J
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all Zones.  
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SOURCE COMPONENT  
PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET  
1
3
JOB TITLE  
2
SYSTEM DESIGNER  
CHOOSE MASTER KEY  
MASTER KEY NUMBER (2, 3, 4): ___________  
MASTER KEY LABEL: ____________________  
4
PROGRAM SOURCE COMPONENT POWER  
COMPONENT  
BRAND: __________________________________  
COMPONENT SYNC  
MODEL: ____________________________  
POWER PROGRAMMING  
J Single “Power” IR Command  
JTwo Separate ON and OFF IR Commands  
J Latching Power  
If Yes, SYNC TYPE:  
J Video J 12V  
J Yes  
J No  
5
PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS  
FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON  
SOURCE IR COMMAND  
FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON  
SOURCE IR COMMAND  
Play  
Stop  
FM  
1
Pause  
Rewind <<  
FF>>  
2
3
4
5
6
7
*
Arrow Up  
Arrow Down  
Arrow Right  
8
Arrow Left  
9
0
M
G
E
+
P
Random  
Group  
Disc  
Fav  
Surf +  
Surf –  
AM  
6
PROGRAM SEQUENCE  
SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON or  
SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON or  
or DELAY DELAY TIME  
STEP  
STEP  
or DELAY  
DELAY TIME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
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PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET  
1
3
JOB TITLE  
2
SYSTEM DESIGNER  
CHOOSE MASTER KEY  
MASTER KEY NUMBER (2, 3, 4): ___________  
MASTER KEY LABEL: ____________________  
4
PROGRAM SOURCE COMPONENT POWER  
COMPONENT  
BRAND: __________________________________  
COMPONENT SYNC  
MODEL: ___________________________  
POWER PROGRAMMING  
J Single “Power” IR Command  
JTwo Separate ON and OFF IR Commands  
J Latching Power  
If Yes, SYNC TYPE:  
J Video J 12V  
J Yes  
J No  
5
PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS  
FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON  
SOURCE IR COMMAND  
FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON  
SOURCE IR COMMAND  
Play  
Stop  
FM  
1
Pause  
Rewind <<  
FF>>  
2
3
4
5
6
7
*
Arrow Up  
Arrow Down  
Arrow Right  
8
Arrow Left  
9
0
M
G
E
+
P
Random  
Group  
Disc  
Fav  
Surf +  
Surf –  
AM  
6
PROGRAM SEQUENCE  
SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON or  
SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON or  
or DELAY DELAY TIME  
STEP  
STEP  
or DELAY  
DELAY TIME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
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PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET  
1
3
JOB TITLE  
2
SYSTEM DESIGNER  
CHOOSE MASTER KEY  
MASTER KEY NUMBER (2, 3, 4): ___________  
MASTER KEY LABEL: ____________________  
4
PROGRAM SOURCE COMPONENT POWER  
COMPONENT  
BRAND: __________________________________  
COMPONENT SYNC  
MODEL: ___________________________  
POWER PROGRAMMING  
J Single “Power” IR Command  
JTwo Separate ON and OFF IR Commands  
J Latching Power  
If Yes, SYNC TYPE:  
J Video J 12V  
J Yes  
J No  
5
PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS  
FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON  
SOURCE IR COMMAND  
FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON  
SOURCE IR COMMAND  
Play  
Stop  
FM  
1
Pause  
Rewind <<  
FF>>  
2
3
4
5
6
7
*
Arrow Up  
Arrow Down  
Arrow Right  
8
Arrow Left  
9
0
M
G
E
+
P
Random  
Group  
Disc  
Fav  
Surf +  
Surf –  
AM  
6
PROGRAM SEQUENCE  
SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON or  
SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON or  
or DELAY DELAY TIME  
STEP  
STEP  
or DELAY  
DELAY TIME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
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PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET  
1
3
JOB TITLE  
2
SYSTEM DESIGNER  
CHOOSE MASTER KEY  
MASTER KEY NUMBER (2, 3, 4): ___________  
MASTER KEY LABEL:  
____________________  
4
PROGRAM SOURCE COMPONENT POWER  
COMPONENT  
BRAND: __________________________________  
COMPONENT SYNC  
MODEL: __________________________  
POWER PROGRAMMING  
J Single “Power” IR Command  
JTwo Separate ON and OFF IR Commands  
J Latching Power  
If Yes, SYNC TYPE:  
J Video J 12V  
J Yes  
J No  
5
PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS  
FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON  
SOURCE IR COMMAND  
FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON  
SOURCE IR COMMAND  
Play  
Stop  
FM  
1
Pause  
Rewind <<  
FF>>  
2
3
4
5
6
7
*
Arrow Up  
Arrow Down  
Arrow Right  
8
Arrow Left  
9
0
M
G
E
+
P
Random  
Group  
Disc  
Fav  
Surf +  
Surf –  
AM  
6
PROGRAM SEQUENCE  
SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON or  
SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY/BUTTON or  
or DELAY DELAY TIME  
STEP  
STEP  
or DELAY  
DELAY TIME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
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INSTALLATION SETTINGS  
ALL ON/PAGE DIP SWITCH SETTINGS  
There are six All ON/PAGE switches located on the hidden  
programming panel of the ZR-4630. Each of the ZR-4630's  
zones has a corresponding numbered switch (see Figure 40).  
The switches enable (Up) or disable (Down) the individual  
zones from responding to ALL ON commands and incom-  
ing audio pages.  
1
2
3 4 5  
6
Up  
Down  
Note: A page will not play through a Zone that has been dis-  
abled if the zone is OFF. A page will play through any Zone  
that is turned ON, even if the Dip Switch is set to the dis-  
abled position.  
Figure 41  
FIXED/VARIABLE PREAMPLIFIER SWITCH  
Zones 4, 5, and 6 include a Fixed/Variable preamplifier switch (see Figure 41) located on the rear panel of the  
ZR-4630. The switch for these zones is set to either Variable or Fixed depending on the configuration of the  
speakers in the zone (see Configurations 8, 9, and 10 for more details).  
PROGRAMMING MASTER/SLAVE MODE  
The factory default mode of the ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver is "Master," but it can also be programmed to  
function as "Slave 1" or "Slave 2" in expanded systems (refer to System Configuration 2). To change the mode  
of any unit, follow the steps below:  
1. Turn the ZR-4630 OFF.  
2. Depress the PROGRAM button.  
3. Turn the ZR-4630 ON and keep the PROGRAM button depressed.  
4.The ZR-4630 then displays a message on the LCD Display Panel for 2 seconds, identifying its version ("Ver X.XX").  
5. The ZR-4630 then displays a new mode, either "Master," Slave 1," or Slave 2.” Which mode is selected  
depends on the last setting (i.e., if the last mode was of "Master," it will display "Slave 1.” If last the mode was  
"Slave 1,” it will display "Slave 2.” And if the last mode was "Slave 2," it will display "Master").  
6. Release the PROGRAM button. Unit is now set to a new mode.  
7. Repeat Steps 1 through 6 until the ZR-4630 is in the desired mode.  
INSTALLING ZONE LABELS  
Each ZR-4630 is included with pre-printed Zone/Room  
Labels that are designed to be placed in the Zone Label Slots  
(see Figure 42) to identify the names of each of six zones.  
To install these labels follow the steps below:  
BEDROOM  
1. Remove the label chosen for Zone 1 from the included  
Room/Zone Labels.  
2. Affix the label in Zone Label Slot #1.  
Figure 42  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for Zones 2 through 6.  
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INSTALLATION SETTINGS  
PROGRAMMING ZONE LINKING  
The ZR-4630 has a feature called Zone Linking. Zone Linking allows the Installer to permanently link several  
Zones/Rooms into one group. To Link together a group of Zones/Rooms, follow the steps below:  
1. Press and Hold the PROGRAM button for two seconds.  
The Enter IR LED lights RED, the Program LED lights RED, the Source 2 LED lights RED and the  
Power/ON LED blinks RED. The LCD display shows “PGM SRC2”.  
2. Press the AM/FM button 6 times until “ZLappears on the LCD display.  
3. The Numeric Buttons on the front panel represent the zones you just labeled with the Zone/  
Room Labels. “The number 1 button” represents labeled Zone 1; “The number 2 button” represents  
Zone 2, etc…  
Press the Numeric Buttons corresponding to the Zones/Rooms you want to link together.  
Zone numbers appear on LCD to show inclusion in the group.  
4. To remove a Zone/Room from the group, simply press the Numeric Button again.  
Important Note: You can link together one group of Zones/Rooms per chassis. You cannot link together  
Zones/Rooms in different chassis.  
KITCHEN  
ZL12  
6
Figure 43  
See Figure 43 Zone 1, 2 and 6 are now linked together as a group.  
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INSTALLATION SETTINGS  
VOLUME SETTINGS  
The ZR-4630 has three useful volume features with customizable settings. The following is a list of the three  
volume features along with their default values and a description of their purpose.  
Maximum Turn ON and Source Change Volume Level  
Maximum Turn ON and Source Change Volume prevents a zone from playing too loudly when it is first turned  
on or if the zone changes the currently selected source.  
When a zone is turned ON individually, it will always turn ON to its last volume setting unless the zone's last  
volume setting is greater than the Maximum Turn ON and Source Change Volume Setting. When greater, the  
zone will turn ON to the Maximum Turn ON and Source Change Volume level set in the ZR-4630's memory.  
When a zone selects a new source, the volume setting does not change unless the zone’s current volume set-  
ting is greater than the Maximum Turn ON and Source Change Volume Setting. When greater, the zone will  
change to the Maximum Turn ON and Source Change Volume level set in the ZR-4630's memory.  
The factory default level for Maximum Turn ON and Source Change Volume is 45. It can be adjusted up or  
down using the steps below.  
ALL ON Volume Level  
When a System Wide ON command is issued, zones that are turned OFF turn ON to the ALL ONVolume Level  
set in the ZR-4630's memory (volume levels in zones that are already turned ON do not change during a  
System Wide On command). The factory default level for ALL ON Volume level is 22. It can be adjusted up or  
down using the steps below.  
Page Volume Level  
When a Page occurs, all zones produce the page at the Page Volume Level set in the ZR-4630's memory. The  
factory default value for PAGE Volume Level is 35. It can be adjusted up or down using the steps below.  
Changing Volume Settings  
Step 1. Press and Hold the PROGRAM button for two seconds.  
The Program LED lights RED, the Source 2 LED lights RED, Power/On LED Blinks RED, and the Enter IR  
lights RED. The LCD display shows "PGM MODE"  
Step 2. Press the AM/FM button.  
The LCD display shows "MxVol 45"  
"MxVol" is the Maximum Turn ON and Source Change Volume Level.  
Step 3. Press the Tune + button to increase MxVol or press the Tune - to decrease MxVol.  
Step 4. Press the AM/FM button or NEXT button to advance to the next volume-setting feature (shown in the  
LCD Display) and repeat steps 3 and 4 for each.  
Step 5. Press the PROGRAM button twice to exit programming.  
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING STEPS  
PROGRAMMING THE SOURCE COMPONENTS  
Step 1 - Press and hold the PROGRAM button  
for two seconds.  
Three LEDs illuminate: ENTER IR, The POWER OR DISCRETE  
PROGRAM, and SOURCE 2.  
“ON” LED blinks.  
Step 2 - If Source Two is turned ON/OFF  
with IR commands, go directly to Step 3.  
If Source Two is not turned ON/OFF via  
IR Commands, press the NEXT button  
twice and move ahead to Step 8.  
Two LEDs illuminate:  
PROGRAM and SOURCE 2.  
The IR COMMANDS LED blinks.  
The ENTER IR LED blinks once after the IR command  
is received and remains illuminated.  
Step 3 - Teach the POWER OR DISCRETE “ON”  
IR command from Source Two’s factory remote  
control into the IR Sensor Window.  
The POWER OR DISCRETE  
“ON” LED blinks.  
Three LEDs are illuminated:  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM, and SOURCE 2.  
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING STEPS  
Step 4 - You can test the IR command by pressing the TEST IR button. The source will operate if the command has  
been taught correctly. If it does not, reteach the IR command until the source operates.  
Repositioning the remote control while reteaching can help to capture the command accurately.  
Pressing the TEST IR button issues the last IR command taught.  
Step 5 - Press the NEXT button once.  
Three LEDs are illuminated:  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM, and SOURCE 2.  
The DISCRETE OFF  
LED blinks.  
The ENTER IR LED blinks once after the IR command  
is received and remains illuminated.  
Step 6 - If provided, teach the DISCRETE “OFF” IR com-  
mand from Source Two’s factory remote control and test  
it as described in Step 4. If Source Two does not have a  
DISCRETE “OFF” IR command, go directly to Step 7.  
The DISCRETE OFF LED blinks.  
Three LEDs are illuminated:  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM, and SOURCE 2.  
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING STEPS  
Step 7 - Press the NEXT button once.  
Two LEDs illuminate:  
PROGRAM and SOURCE 2.  
The IR COMMANDS LED blinks.  
The ENTER IR LED illuminates after the Niles Function  
Key/Button command is received.  
Step 8 - Issue a Niles Function Key/Button IR  
command that will correspond to a Source  
IR command into the IR Sensor Window.  
The IR COMMANDS LED blinks.  
Two LEDs are illuminated:  
PROGRAM and SOURCE 2.  
The ENTER IR LED turns off after the command is received.  
Step 9 - Teach the corresponding IR command  
from Source Two’s factory remote control and  
test it as described in Step 4. Repeat Steps 8 &  
9 until all IR commands for Source Two have  
been taught.  
The IR COMMANDS LED blinks.  
Two LEDs are illuminated:  
PROGRAM and SOURCE 2.  
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Step 10 - Press the NEXT button once.  
Three LEDs illuminate:  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM and SOURCE 2.  
The SEQUENCE LED blinks.  
Step 11 - Press each Function Key/Button  
that corresponds to each step of the  
Sequence you wish to program for Source  
Two in the same order they will occur.  
The ENTER IR LED blinks once when the Function  
Key/Button command is received.  
Note: To insert delays, use the  
Volume – or + buttons.  
(Vol – = .5 sec., Vol + = 1 sec.)  
Sequences can have up to 64 steps  
(commands and/or delays).  
The SEQUENCE LED blinks.  
Three LEDs illuminate:  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM and SOURCE 2.  
Step 12 - You have now completed the  
programming for Source Two. Press the  
NEXT button once.  
Three LEDs illuminate:  
The POWER OR DISCRETE  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM, and SOURCE 3. “ON” LED blinks.  
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Step 13 - Repeat Steps 2-11 to complete  
the IR programming for Source Three.  
Three LEDs illuminate:  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM, and SOURCE 3.  
The POWER OR DISCRETE  
“ON” LED blinks.  
Step 14 -You have now completed the IR  
programming for Source Three. Press the  
NEXT button once.  
Three LEDs illuminate:  
The POWER OR DISCRETE  
“ON” LED blinks.  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM, and SOURCE  
4.  
Step 15 - Repeat Steps 2-11 to complete  
the IR programming for Source Four.  
Three LEDs illuminate:  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM, and SOURCE 4.  
The POWER OR DISCRETE  
“ON” LED blinks.  
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING STEPS  
Step 16 - Press the NEXT button once.  
Three LEDs illuminate:  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM, and TUNER.  
The SEQUENCE LED blinks.  
Step 17 - Press each Function Key/Button  
that corresponds to each step of the  
Sequence you wish to program for the  
Tuner in the same order they will occur.  
The ENTER IR LED blinks once when the Function  
Key/Button command is received.  
Note: To insert delays, use the  
Volume – or + buttons.  
(Vol – = .5 sec., Vol + = 1 sec.)  
Sequences can have up to 64 steps  
(commands and/or delays).  
The SEQUENCE LED blinks.  
Three LEDs illuminate:  
ENTER IR, PROGRAM, and TUNER.  
Step 18 - Press the PROGRAM button  
once to exit programming mode.  
All LEDs illuminate and then they all turn off.  
(Some source lights may remain on if a source component or the  
Home Theater are on after exiting the programming mode).  
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PROGRAM EDITING STEPS  
SOURCE-POWER EDITING  
The Enter IR light blinks.  
These are the steps for editing the power ON/OFF  
commands for the source components.  
Step 3. To test the command, press the TEST button. If  
it does not operate the component as expected, teach  
and test the command again until it does.  
Step 1. Press and Hold the Program button.  
The Program LED lights RED, the Source 2 LED lights Note: Repositioning the remote control when teach-  
RED, Power/On LED Blinks RED, and the Enter IR ing the command can assist in capturing commands  
lights RED.  
accurately.  
Edit Power for Source 2: Continue editing from Step 2. Step 4. Tap the NEXT Button. The Power/ON LED  
turns OFF and the OFF LED Blinks RED.  
Edit Power for Source 3: Tap the NEXT button until  
the Source 3 LED lights RED, the Power/On LED Step 5. If the component has a single power command  
Blinks RED, and the Enter IR lights RED. Continue edit- for both ON and OFF, press the NEXT button again and  
ing from Step 2.  
continue your programming of the system.  
or  
If the component has a discrete ON and OFF command,  
teach the discrete OFF command.  
Edit Power for Source 4: Tap the NEXT button until  
the Source 4 LED lights RED, the Power/On LED  
Blinks RED, and the Enter IR lights RED. Continue pro-  
gramming from Step 2.  
The Enter IR light blinks.  
Step 2. If the component has a single power IR command Step 6. To test the command, tap the TEST button. If it  
for both ON and OFF, teach the power IR command by does not operate the component as expected, teach  
pressing the power button on the component's factory and test the command again until it does.  
remote.  
Note: Repositioning the remote control when teaching the  
command can assist in capturing commands accurately.  
or  
If the component has a discrete ON and OFF com-  
Step 7. Tap the program button to exit programming.  
mand, teach the discrete ON command by pressing the  
ON button on the source component's remote control.  
IR COMMAND EDITING  
Step 2. Press a function button on the Niles hand held  
These are the steps for editing the individual IR com- remote control that corresponds to the source-compo-  
mands for control of the source components.  
nent IR command you wish to teach.  
Step 1. Press and Hold the PROGRAM button.  
The Enter IR lights RED.  
The Program LED lights RED, the Source 2 LED lights Step 3. Using the source component's factory remote,  
RED, the Power/On LED Blinks RED, and the Enter IR teach the IR command.  
lights RED.  
The Enter IR LED turns OFF.  
Edit IR Commands for Source 2: Tap the NEXT button  
Step 4. To test the command, press the TEST button. If  
until the Source 2 LED lights RED, and the IR Commands  
it does not operate the component as expected, repeat  
LED Blinks RED. Continue editing from Step 2.  
steps 2, 3 and 4 until it does.  
Edit IR Commands for Source 3: Tap the NEXT button  
Note: Repositioning the remote control when teaching the  
until the Source 3 LED lights RED, and the IR Commands  
command can assist in capturing commands accurately.  
LED Blinks RED. Continue editing from Step 2.  
Step 5. Repeat all steps until all the source-component  
IR commands have been taught.  
Edit IR Commands for Source 4: Tap the NEXT button  
until the Source 4 LED lights RED, and the IR Commands  
LED Blinks RED. Continue editing from Step 2.  
Step 6. Tap the PROGRAM button to exit programming.  
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PROGRAM EDITING STEPS  
SEQUENCE EDITING  
Edit a Sequence for Source 4: Tap the NEXT button  
These are the steps for programming the Sequences for until the Source 4 LED lights RED, and the Sequence  
control of the source components.  
LED Blinks RED. Continue editing from Step 2.  
Step 1. Press and Hold the PROGRAM button.  
Step 2. Press the keys on the Niles hand-held remote  
that correspond to the commands you wish to include  
in the sequence.  
The Program LED lights RED, the Source 2 LED lights  
RED, the Power/On LED Blinks RED, and the Enter IR  
lights RED.  
Note: Enter commands and delays in the order you  
wish them to occur, using the Volume – or + keys to  
include delays (Vol – = .5 sec, Vol + = 1 sec). As many  
as 64 commands and/or delays may be included. The  
Enter IR LED blinks when it receives a command.  
Edit a Sequence for Source 2: Tap the NEXT button  
until the Source 2 LED lights RED, and the Sequence  
LED Blinks RED. Continue editing from Step 2.  
Edit a Sequence for Source 3: Tap the NEXT button  
until the Source 3 LED lights RED, and the Sequence  
LED Blinks RED. Continue editing from Step 2.  
Step 3. Press the PROGRAM button to exit programming.  
STORING TUNER PRESETS  
Step 3. Press and hold the Preset Button (for more than  
Step 1. Select the desired AM or FM band with the three seconds) where you wish to store the currently  
Band Shift Button. tuned station.  
Step 2. Locate the desired station for preset, using the The station display blinks when the station is stored to  
Station Scan Buttons.  
the Preset Button.  
PROGRAM ERASING  
Erasing Individual IR Commands  
Erasing all IR Commands and Sequence Programming  
for Only One Source  
Step 1. Follow the same steps you would for the pro- Step 1. Press and Hold the PROGRAM button.  
gramming of the IR command you wish to erase.  
The Program LED lights RED, the Source 2 LED lights  
Step 2. When the Enter IR LED lights (prompting you to RED, the Power/On LED Blinks RED, and the Enter IR  
teach an IR command), tap the ERASE button instead lights RED.  
of teaching a new IR command. The command that  
Erase all IR command and sequence programming for  
was previously stored is now erased.  
Source 2: Continue programming from Step 2.  
Step 3. Continue erasing or press the PROGRAM but- Erase all IR command and sequence programming for  
ton to exit programming.  
Source 3: Quickly tap the NEXT button until the  
Source 3 LED lights RED, and the Power/On LED  
Blinks RED. Continue programming from Step 2.  
Erasing Individual Sequences  
Step 1. Follow the same steps you would for the pro-  
gramming of the sequence you wish to erase.  
Erase all IR command and sequence programming for  
Source 4: Quickly tap the NEXT button until the  
Step 2. When the Enter IR LED lights (prompting you Source 4 LED lights RED, and the Power/On LED  
to enter the IR commands and/or delays for the Blinks RED. Continue programming from Step 2.  
sequence), press the ERASE button instead of building  
Step 2. While the source you wish to erase is lit (2, 3,  
a new sequence. The sequence that was previously  
4, or TUNER), press and hold the PROGRAM and  
stored is now erased.  
ERASE buttons until the Power/ON, the IR Commands,  
Step 3. Continue programming or press the PROGRAM and the Sequence LEDs are all blinking.  
button to exit programming.  
Step 3. Release the PROGRAM and ERASE buttons,  
and all programming for the selected source is erased.  
Step 4. Continue programming, or press the PROGRAM  
button to exit programming.  
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PROGRAM EDITING STEPS  
Erasing All Programming  
Step 1. Press and Hold the PROGRAM button.  
the ERASE buttons until the Program, Power/ON, the IR  
Commands, and the Sequence LEDs are all blinking.  
The Program LED lights RED, the Source 2 LED lights Step 3. Release the PROGRAM, the NEXT, and the ERASE  
RED, the Power/On LED Blinks RED, and the Enter IR buttons, and all programming for the entire system is erased.  
lights RED.  
Step 4. Continue programming, or press and hold the  
Step 2. Press and hold the PROGRAM, the NEXT, and PROGRAM button to exit programming.  
ZR-4630 SYSTEM ACCESSORIES  
IRB1 FloodFlasher  
STOCK #  
Solo Master Keypad Module  
STOCK #  
FG01023  
FG00807  
IR FloodFlasher. Connects with a 3.5mm mono  
mini-plug; 10’ cable. Includes Velcro mounting system.  
Provides system activation, source selection, source  
control, and volume adjustment.  
Numeric Accessory Keypad Module  
MF1 MicroFlasher  
STOCK #  
STOCK #  
FG00809  
FG01019  
Provides direct channel access for DSS receivers and  
direct track/disc access for CD and DVD changers.  
IR MicroFlasher. Connects with a 3.5mm mono  
mini-plug; 10’ cable. Includes light blocker.  
Expander Master Keypad Connection Accessory  
STOCK #  
Zone/Room Labels  
STOCK #  
LA01021A  
FG00853  
Increases the number of SoloMaster Keypad  
Modules that can be connected to a single zone of  
Zone/Room identification labels to place in the label  
slots for each zone of the ZR-4630.  
OUTPUT  
INPUTS  
1
2
the ZR-4630.  
3
POWER  
®
AVDA-3 Audio/Video Distribution Amplifier  
STOCK #  
IntelliPad Ci Master Keypad Labels  
STOCK #  
LA00978A  
FG00814  
Additional Master Keypad identification labels to  
customize a SoloMaster Keypad Module.  
Source-level audio and base-band video distribution  
amplifier. Includes a stereo audio and video input,  
distributed to three audio/video outputs.  
R-4 Accessory Remote  
STOCK #  
FG00895  
Additional remote control for operation from zones  
installed with Niles IR Sensors.  
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NET-2D Computer Network Convenience Outlets  
ColorStock#  
NET-2S Computer Network Convenience Outlets  
ColorStock#  
Almond  
Bone  
White  
FG00858  
FG00840  
FG00842  
Almond  
Bone  
White  
FG00859  
FG00843  
FG00844  
Two eight-wire (RJ-45) modular jacks for computer net-  
work or IntelliPad Ci Master Keypad connections.  
Decora-style faceplate.  
Two eight-wire (RJ-45) modular jacks for computer net-  
work or IntelliPad Ci Master Keypad connections. stan-  
dard-style faceplate.  
Special Note: RJ-45 jacks and the faceplates that make up with the network  
convenience outlets are available separately in our Jobsite® System.  
SYNC ACCESSORIES  
Many of the components in your system should have their power status “synced” to the ZR-4630. The following  
accessories either sense that a component is on/off or actually turn the component(s) on/off.  
LS-1 Light Sensor  
STOCK #  
IPC-6 Programmable AC Power Controller  
STOCK #  
FG00728  
FG00272  
Senses the brightness of a components front panel  
display and outputs a 12V DC sync signal when the  
display is brightest.  
Six-outlet microprocessor-controlled power-management  
LS-1 Light Sensor  
P
O
W
E
®
R
System with on/off sequencing.  
+12V DC  
MIN  
MAX  
*Rack Mount Panel available. Stock# FG00669  
SENSOR  
12V CONTROL  
OUTPUT  
SENSITIVITY  
ADJUST  
APC-2 Current-Sensing Outlet Switcher  
STOCK #  
10’ Bare-Wire to Mini-Plug Accessory Cable  
STOCK #  
FG00724  
FG00254  
Current-sensing outlet. Provides 12V DC sync  
connection via an accessory cable to the ZR-4630.  
Used to send sync signals to the 12V sync inputs of  
the ZR-4630. Connects with a 3.5mm mono  
mini-plug and flying leads.  
OTI-512 Opto-Isolated Voltage Trigger  
STOCK #  
10’ Mini-plug to Mini-Plug Accessory Cable  
STOCK #  
FG00319  
FG00933  
Converts any voltage between 3V and 30V (AC or  
DC) to 12V DC sync. Useful in combination with an  
accessory cable with Proceed, Fosgate, Citation&  
Synthesispreamps.  
Used to send sync signals to the 12V sync inputs of  
the ZR-4630. Connects with a 3.5mm mono mini-  
plug on each end.  
AC-3 Voltage-Triggered AC Power Strip  
12V DC/200mA Wall Adapter  
STOCK #  
STOCK #  
FG00242  
FG00665  
Provides a 12V DC sync signal to the ZR-4630 when  
plugged into a components switched outlet.  
AC power strip with two voltage-triggered AC outlets  
and one unswitched AC Outlet.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
TROUBLESHOOTING THE ZR-4630  
Problem  
Troubleshooting  
The receiver has no lights on.  
Inspect the AC power cord. Be sure it is inserted firmly into the power-cord  
socket of the receiver.  
Check the AC power outlet. Verify that the outlet is providing power (i.e., a  
switched AC outlet).  
Ensure that the ZR-4630 is always plugged into an unswitched AC outlet. If you've  
checked the cord and the outlet, and you still have no lights, call Niles for service.  
The LCD Display shows error  
E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6.  
Errors E1 through E6 mean that an internal problem exists and the ZR-4630  
requires service.  
The LCD Display shows error E7. Error E7 means one or more of the front-panel control or programming  
buttons is stuck in the depressed position.  
Check each of the buttons by pressing and releasing them.  
The LCD Display shows error  
E8.  
One or more of the ZR-4630’s in an expanded system are not set to the  
proper Master/Slave mode.  
Refer to the Installation Settings of this manual for proper setup.  
SYSTEM INSTALLATION TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Troubleshooting  
The keypad is connected, but  
no lights come on.  
Test the keypad cable with an appropriate cable tester.  
There is no IR control of the  
source components.  
The Sensors may be receiving some interference. Check the status LED.  
When using the Niles IRR-4D+ Wall Mount or the Niles TIR-1+ Tabletop IR  
Sensors, the Status LED should be illuminating green when the zone is on.  
The Status LED should be off when the zone is off, and it should be red when  
it is receiving a command.  
When using the Niles MS-1, MS-2 IR Sensors, the Status LED should be off  
when the zone is ON. It should only illuminate green when receiving an actual  
IR command.  
If the LEDs stay constantly red (or green when using MS-1 or MS-2), that is a  
sign of interference. Identify the source of interference and remove it, or move  
the sensor to a place where it doesn't have interference. Sources of interference  
may include dimmer switches, fan motor switches, televisions (especially  
plasma televisions), and sunlight.  
Some IR commands work for a  
source and some don't.  
You may have captured some IR commands incorrectly. Testing all IR  
commands as you capture them with the IR test feature will avoid this.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
ZR-4630 MultiZone Receiver  
AMPLIFIER SECTION  
Continuous Average Power Output (FTC)  
All Channels:  
30W per channel min. RMS at 8 ohms, any two channels driven  
from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than .08% THD.  
37W per channel min. RMS at 4 ohms, any two channels driven  
from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than .8% THD.  
Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 50 KHz +/- 3dB  
Input Sensitivity:  
160 mv for 1W output , 890 mv for full output (30W)  
with volume control set to maximum.  
Input Impedance:  
Signal Noise Ratio:  
20 k ohms  
>= 85 dB  
TUNER SECTION  
FM  
Frequency Range:  
IHF Sensitivity:  
IF Rejection:  
Image Rejection:  
Selectivity:  
Usable Sensitivity:  
S/N Ratio:  
87.5 – 108 mHz  
<= 15dBu (19KHz LPF ON THD = 3%)  
>= 55dB  
>= 30dB  
>= 55dB (+/- 400kHz)  
<= 24dBu (S/N = 50dB)  
>= 62dB  
Separation:  
AM Rejection:  
>= 25dB  
>= 50dB  
AM  
Frequency Range:  
IF Rejection:  
Image Rejection:  
Selectivity:  
Usable Sensitivity:  
S/N Ratio:  
530 – 1710 kHz  
>= 40dB  
>= 30dB  
>= 20dB (+/- 20kHz)  
<= 63dBu (S/N = 20dB)  
>= 42dB  
GENERAL  
Power Supply:  
AC 120V, 60 Hz  
Power Consumption: 600W Maximum  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
17" wide x 5" high (including feet) x 15" deep  
28 lbs  
REMOTE CONTROL  
Transmitter:  
Signal Range:  
Infrared  
Approx. 9m, 30’  
Two "AA" batteries (1.5V x 2)  
Power Supply:  
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Niles Audio Corporation  
12331 S.W. 130 Street, Miami, FL 33186  
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 160818 Miami, FL 33116  
Customer Service: 1-800-BUY-HIFI (1-800-289-4434)  
Phone: 305-238-4373 • Fax: 305-238-0185  
Visit us on the web at www.nilesaudio.com  
© 2005 Niles Audio Corporation. All rights reserved. Niles, the Niles logo, Blending Technology and Architecture, IntelliControl, IntelliPad, Jobsite, and Systems Integration  
Amplifier are registered trademarks of Niles Audio Corporation. Expander, FloodFlasher, MicroFlasher, MicroSensor, Numeric, Select, and Solo are trademarks of Niles  
Audio Corporation. Decora is a registered trademark of Leviton Manufacturing. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Some of Niles products (or  
components thereof) are manufactured under one or more U.S. Patents, foreign equivalents and/or pending patents (see product for details). Because we constantly strive  
to improve our products, Niles reserves the right to change product specifications, descriptions, and prices without notice. The technical and other specifications of informa-  
tion contained herein is not intended to set forth all technical and other specifications of Niles products. Additional information can be obtained at  
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