Bose Video Game Sound System CC 16 User Manual

ControlSpace® CC-16 Zone Controller  
Safety Instructions  
&
Install Guide  
 
Important Safety Instructions  
Information about products that generate electrical noise  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec-  
tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, this is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the one to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This product complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications.  
The information furnished in this install guide does not include all of the details of design,  
production, or variations of the equipment. Nor does it cover every possible situation which may  
arise during installation, operation, or maintenance. If you need assistance beyond the scope of  
this user’s guide, please contact our Customer Service department.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Caution  
Check local regulations before installing the ControlSpace® CC-16 zone controller. The  
building code may require professional installation by a skilled technician or licensed  
contractor. Regional electrical codes may require similar qualifications for wiring the system.  
This product must be used with a Class 2 power supply.  
Please read this install guide  
The CC-16 zone controller is engineered to provide customized on-site controls for  
ControlSpace sound systems. Please read this guide to help you install and use your  
controller correctly.  
Regulatory information  
An example of this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following  
International Standards for Electromagnetic Compatibility:  
Radiated Emissions (EU) EN55103-1  
Immunity (EU) EN55103-2  
Radiated Emissions (USA): FCC part 15 Class B  
This Class B device meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing  
Equipment Regulations.  
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Introduction  
The Bose® ControlSpace® CC-16 zone controller is an elegant wall-mounted device designed  
to provide end-user control of ControlSpace systems. Custom programming allows the CC-16  
to control a variety of the system elements, from switching audio sources to selecting  
“scenes” or system configurations. The CC-16 features a bitmap LCD and four buttons for  
displaying and controlling the system settings.  
The CC-16 connects to the ControlSpace Engineered Sound Processor (ESP-88) at the  
RS-485 port. Up to fifteen CC-16 units can be used per each ESP-88 to provide localized  
control of the system. The maximum distance from ESP-88 to CC-16 is 2000 feet. As a  
networked device, remote reprogramming is possible at any time.  
Features and functions  
• 122 x 32 pixel backlit blue LCD  
• LCD displays volume level and  
source/scene/preset setting  
• Select up/down buttons for selecting  
sources or scenes  
• Volume up/down buttons for controlling  
one or more gain controls  
• IR receiver (for IR remote controls)  
• RS-485 network supports up to fifteen  
CC-16 units per ESP-88  
• DIP-switch for specifying network  
address and termination  
• Universal mounting bracket  
• UL and CE listed  
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Introduction  
Quick start  
1. Run power and network (2-wire) cables from the ESP-88 to the CC-16 mounting location  
and install a mounting box.  
2. Set the DIP switches to define the unit address and termination (see silkscreen on back of  
CC-16).  
3. Connect the power and network wires to the CC-16’s terminal block and insert unit into  
the mounting box.  
4. At the ESP-88, connect the network wire to the RS-485 port and connect the power  
cable to a power source.  
5. Run the ControlSpace® Designer software to configure and test. The CC-16 must be  
connected to an ESP and configured with the ControlSpace Designer software before it  
can be used. Please refer to the Designer User’s Guide for complete details on configuring  
and programming the CC-16 in a ControlSpace system.  
CAUTION: The building code may require professional installation by a skilled technician or  
licensed contractor.  
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Installation  
Cabling  
The CC-16 zone controller requires power and network cables. In some cases, these can be  
supplied over the same multi-conductor cable. When multiple CC-16s are used, run the  
network (and optionally the power cable) from the ESP-88 to each zone controller in a daisy  
chain. You can also run multiple home runs from the ESP-88 to each CC-16 in a star  
configuration.  
Note: The ESP-88 does not supply power to the CC-16 zone controller. A separate power  
supply (not included) must be provided. Refer to Power Supply on page 12 for more informa-  
tion about the required power supply.  
The CC-16 can be wired using commonly available twisted-pair wire such as 24 AWG  
unshielded CAT-5. Only one pair of wires is needed for the network connection. For a daisy  
chain wired system, the maximum cable length is 2000 feet (610 meters). For a star topology,  
the maximum length is 1000 feet (305 meters).  
When supplying power over the same cable as the network pair, the limiting factor will be the  
resistive loss in the wire. Smaller-gauge wire, will have higher resistance and cause a larger  
voltage drop at the CC-16. The CC-16 requires a minimum of 8VDC. 24 AWG wire has  
resistance of about 27 ohms per 1000 feet (305 meters), while 18 AWG wire has a resistance  
of about 7 ohms per 1000 feet (305 meters).  
The maximum distance can be calculated as follows:  
d = ((VSUPPLY – 8V)/(Number of CC-16s * 100mA))/RWIRE )* 1000 feet)  
For example, if VSUPPLY is 12V, the number of CC-16s = 2 and RWIRE = 27 (24 AWG), then:  
d = ((12V – 8V)/(2 * 100mA))/27) * 1000 feet) = (4/.2/27 *1000 feet ) =750 feet (225 meters)  
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Installation  
Maximum cable distances  
Number of CC-16s  
2
Wire Gauge/  
Power Supply Voltage  
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4
15  
24 AWG 18V  
24 AWG 12V  
24 AWG 9V  
18 AWG 18V  
18 AWG 12V  
18 AWG 9V  
2000 ft (610 m)  
1481 ft (451 m)  
370 ft (113 m)  
2000 ft (610 m)  
2000 ft (610 m)  
1515 ft (461 m)  
1852 ft (564 m) 926 ft (282 m) 247 ft (75 m)  
741 ft (226 m)  
185 ft (56 m)  
370 ft (113 m) 99 ft (30 m)  
93 ft (28 m) 25 ft (7 m)  
2000 ft (610 m) 2000 ft (610 m) 1010 ft (308 m)  
2000 ft (610 m) 1515 ft (461 m) 404 ft (123 m)  
758 ft (231 m)  
379 ft (115 m) 101 ft (31 m)  
Installing the mounting box  
Install a dual-gang electrical box for each CC-16. Install the wall box so that it is flush or just  
below the surface of the finished wall. The unit is designed to fit in North American, Japanese,  
Australian and some European dual-gang electrical boxes. Mount the European and Australian  
double-gang boxes horizontally and the North American and Japanese boxes vertically as  
shown below.  
Select a place that is convenient for the people who  
will be controlling the system. We suggest mounting  
the unit at eye-level for optimal LCD viewing angle.  
CAUTION: Do not install the CC-16 in a box that has AC power (mains).  
CAUTION: Do not place the power or network cables in the same conduit with the mains wire,  
unless you are sure that special regulatory insulation requirements are met. Consult your local  
electrical regulatory agency for further information.  
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DIP Switch Settings  
The CC-16 zone controller has an 8-position DIP switch located on the back of the unit. The  
DIP switches control addressing and termination settings.  
DIP switch addresses  
Up to fifteen CC-16s can be connected to an ESP-88 and each must have a unique  
address. Use the DIP switches numbered 4, 5, 6 and 7 on the back of the unit to set the  
address – 1 through 15. The addresses are in binary format. Refer to the illustration below  
to locate binary addresses and the corresponding switch positions.  
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DIP Switch Settings  
Termination  
The CC-16 zone controller uses a 2-wire RS-485 network to communicate with the ESP-88  
sound processor. For optimum performance, the RS-485 network must be “terminated.” The  
CC-16 includes built-in termination resistors which make it easy to terminate the network.  
Termination is accomplished by setting DIP switches 1 and 2 to the ON position.  
In most cases, only one CC-16 zone controller – the last unit in the daisy chain network  
(furthest away from the ESP-88) should have the termination set to ON.  
In a star topology, with the ESP-88 in the middle of two or more long runs, two units (the  
two furthest from the ESP-88) should have the termination set to ON.  
Note: Switch 3 (2X) should always be in the ON position.  
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Wiring  
Connecting the wires  
The CC-16 zone controller uses a standard 6-wire Eurostyle terminal block for power and  
network connections.  
1. Connect the network cable to the RS-485 A/B pins on the ESP-88. Note which wire is  
connected to A and B.  
2. Connect the network cable to the CC-16 terminal blocks. Ensure the wire connected to “A”  
on the ESP-88 is the same one connected to “A” on the controllers and that the “B-wire” is  
connected to “B” on the controllers. Connect Shield to the RS-485 cable shield if necessary.  
3. Connect the power supply to the Ground and Vin+ terminals on the controllers.  
Wiring Example  
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Wiring  
Power supply  
The CC-16 zone controller requires a minimum of 100mA at 8VDC. For convenience and  
consistency, we recommend you place the power supply in an equipment area adjacent to  
the network connection.  
Power can be supplied over the network cable, from a power supply local to the unit, or from  
a remotely-located power supply with a separate cable run. The required cable AWG is  
dependent on the length of the run—the longer the run, the higher the voltage drop in the  
cable and the lower the required cable AWG.  
Use the ControlSpace® accessory power supply or other suitable supply. Individual country  
requirements are:  
• North America: Power supplies used in North America must be NRTL listed and/or CSA  
certified Class 2 supplies, as appropriate. The supply must comply with one of the following  
UL standards: UL6500, UL60950, or UL1310.  
• Europe: Power supplies used in Europe must be in compliance with EN/IEC 60950 Clause  
2.11.  
• Japan: Power supplies used in Japan must be in compliance with DENAN Law and be  
marked with the PSE diamond.  
CAUTION: Never use more than one power supply on the same wire as this could cause  
slight differences in voltage that could damage the power supplies and/or the CC-16.  
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Mounting  
Mounting the CC-16 zone controller  
Warning: The CC-16 must be installed in a National Electric Code (NEC) approved,  
enclosed electrical wall box.  
After setting the DIP switches and connecting the wires, mount the CC-16 zone controller in the  
electrical box. Two sets of screws are provided. Use the screws that are appropriate for your  
wall-box – the #6 for North American boxes, and the M4 for Japanese, European and Australian  
boxes.  
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws. Overtightening may cause the frame to break.  
Mounting the CC-16 Zone Controller in a North American 2-gang wall box  
After screwing the frame into the wall box, remove the protective clear film and snap on the  
cover. The cover can be removed later using a small flathead screwdriver in the slots on the  
sides.  
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Troubleshooting  
Ensure that the power supply is wired correctly and plugged in  
No power  
Try disconnecting other CC-16s if sharing a supply  
Verify that the supply is DC and provides a minimum 100mA at 8V  
Press a button to see if backlight comes on (the backlight turns off  
after a period of inactivity)  
Screen is blank  
Check to see if the device is connected to an ESP-88  
Check the polarity of the wiring to the ESP-88 (A->A, B->B)  
Check the DIP switch settings (2X should be ON )  
No response when  
Volume or Select  
up/down buttons  
are pressed  
If this is the end of a long run, check that the termination DIP  
switches are set to ON  
Check that the Select and/or Volume parameters have been pro-  
grammed using the Designer software. Refer to the ControlSpace®  
Designer Software user’s guide for more information  
Check that the controls have been linked (in the Designer software)  
to signal processing blocks in the ESP-88  
Ensure that the CC-16 address (set with DIP switches) matches the  
address of the device you programmed in Designer  
Check that the system is not muted  
Power on, but no  
sound  
Check that other components (sources and amps) are not muted  
and are wired correctly  
Verify that an ESP-88 has been added to your design  
Cannot “find” the  
device in Designer  
Verify that the ESP-88 “finds” the CC-16. (Look for the CC-16 in the  
Properties window and be sure it corresponds with the address  
you set on the CC-16.)  
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Specifications  
Input voltage  
8 - 18VDC, 100mA  
Max network cable length  
2000 feet (609m)  
Number of CC-16 zone controllers per ESP-88 Sound Processor  
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Dimensions  
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Warranty  
Bose® Product Sales Conditions  
Limited Warranty Policy and Conditions of Sale  
Bose Corporation  
The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701  
What is covered:  
®
All parts defective in material and workmanship. This limited warranty for the Bose ControlSpace® CC-16 Zone Controller  
covers the functionality of the system for its normal, intended use as specified in the Owner’s Guide and does not cover a  
malfunction that has resulted from improper or unreasonable use or maintenance, accident, excess moisture, improper  
packing, lightning, power surges, or unauthorized tampering, alteration or modification while not under the control of Bose.  
Bose systems are not designed to be used in every environment, so please review your Owner’s Guide. WHERE  
PERMITTED, THE PROVISIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WRITTEN WARRANTY,  
WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
For how long:  
In countries where the duration of the warranty is not determined by statute, the Bose Limited Warranty lasts five years from  
the purchase date. For countries where minimum warranty terms are determined by statute, the warranty term is the longer  
of the statutory period or the term listed above.  
What we will do:  
We will repair or replace any defective parts within a reasonable period of time and free of charge.  
How you can obtain warranty service:  
1. You can ship the system to either a Bose Service Agency or to Bose directly with a proof of purchase from an authorized  
dealer.Please:  
A. Properly and carefully pack the product for shipping. If you need a carton for shipping, contact Bose for a new  
carton.  
B. Label and ship the product to the appropriate Bose location.  
C. Please contact Bose to get a return reference number. Place this number prominently on the outside of the carton.  
2. You can return the system with proof of purchase from an authorized dealer to a Bose Service Agency or directly to  
Bose. Proof of purchase is not required where it is excluded by statute.  
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Warranty  
Other Rights:  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY:  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE PROVIDED THAT THE CURRENT OWNER FURNISHES THE  
ORIGINAL PROOF OF PURCHASE FROM AN AUTHORIZED BOSE DEALER. THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF BOSE SHALL  
NOT EXCEED THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL BOSE BE  
LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES. SOME PLACES DO NOT ALLOW  
LIMITATIONS ON THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF RELIEF, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT  
DAMAGES OF THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY TO SPECIFIED AMOUNTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS  
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
OTHER CONDITIONS:  
FOR YOUR BENEFIT, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU RECORD YOUR SERIAL NUMBER(S), FOUND ON THE PRODUCT(S),  
AND OTHER PURCHASE INFORMATION, AND KEEP IT WITH YOUR PERSONAL RECORDS ALONG WITH PROOF OF  
PURCHASE. IF NECESSARY, THIS INFORMATION WILL ALLOW US TO BETTER SERVE YOUR NEEDS.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIED CONDITIONS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE  
OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH APPLY TO THE PRODUCT YOU HAVE ACQUIRED. THESE LEGAL RIGHTS VARY FROM  
STATE TO STATE OR COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. SOME PLACES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION, RESTRICTION OR  
MODIFICATION OF CERTAIN IMPLIED RIGHTS OR THEIR EFFECT. IN THOSE SITUATIONS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  
WILL ONLY APPLY TO THE EXTENT THAT THE APPLICABLE LAW ALLOWS. OTHER LAWS PROVIDE YOU WITH A  
STATUTORY CLAIM AGAINST THE SELLER.  
The laws of your state or country may provide you with legal claims against the seller or manufacturer of this product. The  
Limited Warranty does not affect those rights.  
Remedies:  
The provisions of this limited warranty are in lieu of any other warranties or conditions, except those provided by law. This  
Limited Warranty does not affect any legal rights provided to you by law and does not preclude any legal remedy you may  
have under the law.  
This Limited Warranty is fully transferable provided that the current owner furnishes the original proof of purchase from an  
authorized Bose dealer.  
This Limited Warranty is void if the label bearing the serial number has been removed or defaced.  
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Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA  
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