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FRENCH
IMPORTANTES INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE
1. Lire avec attention toutes les recommandations et précautions
d'emploi avant d'utiliser ce produit.
Danger
2. Toutes les recommandations et précautions d'emploi doivent être
conservées afin de pouvoir s'y reporter si nécessaire.
3. Lire et comprendre tous les avertissements énumérés dans les
précautions d'emploi.
L‘exposition a des niveaux eleves de bruit peut provoquer une perte
permanente de l’audition, Chaque organisme humain reagit
differemment quant a la perte de l’audition, mais quasiment tout le
monde subit une diminution de I’acuite auditive lors d’une exposition
suffisamment longue au bruit intense. Les autorites competentes en
reglementation de bruit ont defini les expositions tolerees aux niveaux
de bruits:
4. Suivre toutes les précautions d'emploi pour utiliser ce produit.
5. Ce produit ne doit pas être utilisé près d'eau, comme par exemple
baignoires, éviers, piscine, sous-sol humides ... Etc.
6. Utiliser exclusivement un chiffon sec pour nettoyer ce produit.
7. Ne bloquér aucune ouverture de ventilation. Ne pas placer le
produit tout contre un mur ou dans une enceinte fernée, cela
gênerait le flux d'air nécessaire au refroidissement.
DURE EN HEURES PAR JOUR
8
6
4
3
2
1
INIVEAU SONORE CONTINU EN dB
90 93 95 97 100 103
8. Ne pas placer le produit près de toute source de chaeur telle que
radiateurs, arrivées d'air chaud, fourneaux ou autres appareils
générant de la chaleur (incluant les amplificateurs producteurs
de chaleur) .
Selon les autorites, toute exposition dans les limites citees ci-dessus,
peuvent provoquer certaines pertes d’audition. Des bouchons ou
protections dans l’appareil auditif ou sur l’oreille doivent etre portes lors
de l’utilisation de ce systeme d’amplification afin de prevenir le risque
de perte permanente de l’audition, Dans le cas d’expositions
superieures aux limites precitees il est recommande, afin de se
premunir contre les expositions aux pressions acoustiquese I evees
potentielIement dangeure u ses, aux personnes exposees aux
equipements capables de delivrer de telles puissances, tels ce
systeme d’amplification en fonctionnement, de proteger l’appareil
auditif.
9. Ne pas négliger la sécurité que procure un branchement polarisé
ou avec raccordement à la terre, Un branchement polarisé
comprend deux fiches dont l'une est plus large que l'autre. Un
branchement à la terre comprend deux fiches plus une troisième
reliée à la terre. Si la fiche secteur fournie ne s'insert pas dans
votre prise de courant. consulter un 'électricien afin de remplacer
votre prise obsolète.
10. Protéger le cordon d'alimentation de tout écrasement ou
pincement, particulièrement au niveau des fiches, des
réceptacles utilisés et à l'endroit de sortie de l'appareil. Ne pas
casser la fiche de terre du cordon d'alimentation.
ATTENTION
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS OUVRIR.
11. Utiliser uniquement les accessoires spécifiés par le constructeur.
12. Utiliser uniquement avec le chariot de transport, le support, le
trépied, la console ou la table spécifiés par le constructeur ou
vendus avec l'appareil. Lors de l'utilisation d'un chariot, bouger
avec précaution l'ensemble chariotlappareil afin d'éviter les
dommages d'un renversement.
ATTENTION: AFIN DE LlMlTER LE RISQUE DE CHO ELECTR/QUE, NE
PAS ENLEVER LE CHASSIS. NE CONTIENT PAS DE
PIECES POUVANT ETRE REPAREE PAR L’UTILISATEUR.
CONFER LE SERVICE APRES-VENTE AUX
REPARATEURS
13 Débrancher cet appareil lors d'orages ou s'il n'est pas utilisé
pendant une longue période.
CE SYMBOLE A POUR BUT D'AVERTIR L'UTILISATEUR DE LA PRESENCE
DE VOLTAGE DANGEREUX NON-ISOLE A L'INTERIEUR DE CE PRODUIT
QUI PEUT ETRE DE PUISSANCE SUFFISAMMENT IMPORTANTE POUR
PROVOQUER UN CHOC ELECTRIQUE AUX PERSONNES.
14. Des précautions doivent être prises afin qu'aucun objet ne tombe
et qu'aucun liquide ne se répande à l'intérieur de l'appareil par
les orifics de ventilation ou n'importe quelle autre ouverture.
15. Pour toutes interventions techniques s'adresser à un technicien
qualifié.L'intervention technique est nécessaire lorsque l'appareil
a été endommagé de n'importe quelle façon, comme par
exemple si le cordon secteur ou sa fiche sont détériorés,si du
liquide a coulé ou si des objets sont tombés à l'intérieur de
l'apparei1,si l'appareil a été exposé à la pluie ou à l'humidité, s'il
ne fonctionne pas normalement ou s'il est tombé.
CE SYMBOLE A POUR BUT D'AVERTIR L'UTILISATEUR DE LA PRESENCE
D'INSTRUCTIONS D'UTILISATION ET DE MAINTENANCE DANS LES
DOCUMENTS FOURNIS AVEC CE PRODUIT.
AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUÉ D'INCENDIE ET DE DECHARGE
ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A LA PLUIE OU A
L'HUMIDITE.
16. ATTENTI0N:Pour réduire le risque d'incendie ou de choc
electrique ne pas exposer l'appareil à la pluie ou à l'humidité.
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ANTENNA
LEAD-IN
WIRE
GROUND
CLAMPS
ANTENNA
DISCHARRGE UNIT
NEC SECTION
810-20
GROUNNDING
CONDUUCTORS
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
ENTRANCE
GROUNDD CLAMPS
POWER SSERVICE
GROUPPING EELECTRODE
SYSTEM NEEC ART 250
PART H
NEC NATIIONAL ELLECTRICCAL CODE
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the NuVo T2 dual Tuner. With the T2 Dual Tuner, broadcast music enters the twenty-first
century. Finally you can enjoy state-of-the-art, advanced radio and satellite receiver technology, with astonishingly clear
reception throughout the entire home.
Combined with the NuVo Concerto Whole Home Audio Distribution System, the T2 gives you the ultimate radio experience with
Radio Data Service. RDS displays artist and song information on the Concerto Display Pads, which means no more waiting to hear a
song title, only to be disappointed when the station cuts to a commercial. Interference Adaptive Signal Processing (IASP)
circuitry combined with NuVo’s patent pending Remote Active Antenna provide remarkable radio reception, even when radio
stations are typically difficult to receive. The T2 XM satellite tuner provides the full range of stations direct into your home.
Listening selections are streamed in real time to all the Display Pads throughout the NuVo Concerto System. The included XM
antenna makes satellite reception for the home easy and reliable.
The T2 is packed with many powerful features, and is designed to integrate seamlessly with any distributed audio system. This
manual is a guide to making the installation complete, and for making the most of your T2 Tuner. When properly installed, the T2
will provide years of listening enjoyment.
Table of Contents:
IV. Stand-alone Front Panel Use of the T2
Basic Features
Front Panel
Back Panel
RC3 Remote Control
page 6
page 7
page 8
Tuning a Desired Station
Step Tune Mode
Seek Tune Mode
page 17
page 17
page 17
page 17
page 17
page 18
page 18
page 18
Scan Tune Mode
Direct Numeric Tuning
Radio Data Service
Signal Strength/Stereo Indicator
Using the Memory Feature
Source Switching
I. Installing the NV-T2 Dual Tuner
Stereo Audio Conncetions
Direct IR Control
page 9
page 9
page 10
page 11
page 12
page 12
IR Pass-Thru
AM/FM and XM Antenna Input
Proper Location of the XM Antenna
Subscribing to the XM Service
V. Using the T2 with the Concerto NuVoNet
Setting Up the Tuner for NuVoNet
Making Sure Your Concerto Is Ready
Making the Connection
page 19
page 19
page 20
II. Front Panel Menu Controls AM/FM
Exit Menu
Force Mono
Brightness
page 13
page 13
page 13
Operating the T2 with the Concerto Display Pad
Advanced Settings
Operating Mode
Regional Setup
Fine-Tuning
Seek Threshold
Audio Settings
Auto-On
AUX Input
Noise Blanking
Rs232 Communication
Tuning by Categories
page 20
page 14
page 14
page 14
page 14
page 15
page 15
page 16
page 16
page 16
Radio Data Service
page 20
page 20
page 20
Direct Numeric Entry Tuning
Source Switching
V. T2 Configuration Software
1.0 Start
page 21
page 21
page 22
2.0 Config
3.0 Presets
Advanced Settings
4.0 Advanced Config
5.0 Advanced Presets
6.0 Categories
page 23
page 25
page 25
page 26
page 28
page 30
III. Front Panel Menu Control XM
Signal Status
page 16
page 16
page 16
page 16
page 16
Info
7.0 Update System
Advanced Settings
Diagnostics
XM Display Button
Troubleshooting
NV-T2DF Specifications
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NV-T2DF Wiring Diagram
DO NOT DISTURB
SYSTEM ON
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
SEEK
TUNE
VOLUME
4
7
9
CATEGORY
ENT
SOURCE
PLAY
SCAN
+10
PRESET/DIRECT
MUTE
FM
DND
AM
MASTER
WX
XM
DIM
MENU
LOCK
HOTKEY
POWER
AUX IN
OUT
AUX IN
OUT
Model NV-T2DF
Dual XM Tuner
USE ONLY NuVo
NV-T2PAS
NuVoNet
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
IR PASS-THRU
NuVo Techonlogies LLC•Cincinnati Ohio USA
L
L
POWERED ANTENNA SYSTEM
RS 232
AUDIO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
R
E
T
K
N
IR INPUT
I
R
T
E
R
T
R
CM
IN
ANTENNA INPUT
TUNER B
TUNER A
SYSTEM
3033118
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VAR.
OUT
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
40W/6 OHMS
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
40W/6 OHMS
X
2
40W/6 OHMS
X
2
X
2
40W/6 OHMS
X
2
40W/6 OHMS
X
2
RS 232
40W/6 OHMS
X
2
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIX.
OUT
USE CNLY WITH 250V FUSE
ZONE 1
2
ZONE 2
5
ZONE 3
CONNECT TO
NV-I8X
ZONE 4
3
ZONE 6
2
ZONE 7 ZONE 8
PROGRAM
ZONE 5
3
SYS ON
6
1
2
1
2
4
1
3
SUM1
1
3
4
MODEL NV-I8M
SIX SOURCE EIGHT ZONE
AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
CONNECT TO
NV-I8EZP1
CONNECT TO
NV-I8X
120V
60Hz 500W
FUSE:T5
A
L
L
L
NuVo Technologies Cincinnati Ohio USA
USE NV-SLC1
CABLE
USE NV-NC1
CABLE
USE NV-SLC1
CABLE
R
R
R
CONFORMS TO
R
4
5
SOURCE STATUS
6
5
6
7
8
4
5
6
SUM2
EXT. MUTE
UL STD.6500
CERTIFIED TO
CAN/CSA STD.E60065
1
2
3
4
5
6
C
US
3033118
SOURCE INPUTS
SOURCE LINK
ZONE TRIGGER OUTPUTS
EMITTER OUTPUTS
SYSTEM NETWORK
DIGITAL LINK
Diagram is shown with the NuVo Concerto System and NuVoNet.
NV-T2DF Package Contents:
1 NV-T2DF Dual AM, FM, WX Tuner
1 NV-T2FAA Active AM/FM Antenna
1 NV-T2RC3 Remote Control
2 NV-RCA1 Stereo RCA Audio Cables
1 NV-AC1 2 Meter Coaxial Antenna Cable
1 NV-PC2 IEC 2-Wire Power Cable (North American model only)
1 pr. NV-REM1U Single Space Rack Ear Mounts
NV-T2DX Package Contents
1 NV-T2DX Dual XM Tuner
1 NV-T2XAA Active XM Antenna
1 NV-PPFAM6 XM Signal Attenuator
1 NV-RC3 Remote Control
2 NV-RCA1 Stereo RCA Audio Cables
1 NV-PC2 IEC 2-Wire Power Cable
1 pr. NV-REM1U Single Space Rack Ear Mounts
NV-T2DFX Package Contents
1 NV-T2DFX Dual AM/FM/WX and XM Tuner
1 NV-T2FAA Active AM/FM Antenna
1 NV-T2XAA Active XM Antenna
1 NV-T2FXC AM/FM/XM Signal Combiner
1 NV-PPFAM6 XM Signal Attenuator
1 NV-T2RC3 Remote Control
2 NV-T2RCA1 Stereo RCA Audio Cables
1 NV-PC2 IEC 2-Wire Power Cable
1 pr. NV-REM1U Single Space Rack Ear Mounts
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10
14
11
12
13
15
SELECT
DISPLAY MEMORY
MENU
PRE/DIR SOURCE ON-OFF
SELECT
DISPLAY MEMORY
CATEGORY
MENU
PRE/DIR SOURCE ON-OFF
Model NV-T2DF
Tuner A
Tuner B
Dual FM/AM/WX Tuner
---
-–-
–-
–
–
---
-–-
–-
–
–
CATEGORY
PRESET/DIRECT
PRESET/DIRECT
–
–
-
-
REMOTE
SENSOR
FM 94.1 Stereo
Classic Rock
-
-
AM 550
-
-
–
–
STANDBY
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
5
0
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
5
0
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
PUSH TO
ENTER
PUSH TO
ENTER
9
9
1
2
3
4
5
9
6
7
8
Front Panel
1. Stand-by LED: This LED (Light Emitting Diode) indicates that the T2 is plugged into an AC power source.
2. Remote Sensor: This IR (Infrared) receiver allows wireless remote control of the T2 functions. This IR input is active, even
when it is used in conjunction with the direct IR input on the back panel.
3. Frequency and Band Display: The display indicates the band AM, FM, or WX (Weatherband)and station frequency, or the XM
station being received.
4. Preset/ RDS Display: This is a display of customized preset information, or RDS (Radio Data Service) information
transmitted with the station's broadcast. NuVoNet allows this to scroll automatically on the Concerto Display Pads (pg. 20).
5. Stereo: This indicates whether the FM signal reception is stereo. No display indicates mono. The T2 software allows an FM
station preset to be set in mono mode (pg. 23).
6. Signal Strength: This indicates the level of signal being received at the tuned frequency. The signal level refers only to AM
or FM band signals.
7. Select Knob: Turning the knob scrolls through the T2 menu options; pressing the knob selects the displayed menu option.
When not in menu mode, the Select knob tunes up and down. Pushing the knob selects the station.
8. Category Up and Down: This function requires the use of the T2 installation software for AM/FM use. The XM categories are
predefined by XM. Categories allow station selection to be set up according to specific listening genres.
9. Numeric Buttons: These buttons are programmable for direct station preset access. Customized alphanumeric strings can be
defined in the setup software (pg. 23). They can also be used for direct frequency tuning for AM/FM or XM station tuning.
These custom strings are displayed on the Display Pads of an integrated Concerto system whenever a preset is accessed.
10. Display Button: This button toggles between RDS information on and off.
11. Memory Button: The memory button provides you with a personal “notepad” to store and recall artist and song information
originating from RDS or XM data being broadcast for future reference.
12. Menu: This button enters and exits the menu mode (pg. 14).
13. Pre/Dir: This toggles between numeric preset selection and direct station input.
14. Source: This button toggles between the available modes, AM, FM, WX (Weather Band), Aux or XM input on the XM
versions.
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Model NV-T2FX
FM/AM/WX-XM Tuner
AUX IN
OUT
AUX IN
OUT
USE ONLY NuVo
NV-T2PAS
MADE IN CHINA
NuVoNet
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
NuVo Techonlogies LLC•Cincinnati Ohio USA
IR PASS-THRU
L
L
POWERED ANTENNA SYSTEM
RS 232
AUDIO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
R
R
R
IR INPUT
R
E
K
CM
IN
90~264V
50~60Hz 15W
ANTENNA INPUT
TUNER B
TUNER A
SYSTEM
3033118
10
8
9
1
2
6
3
4
5
7
Back Panel
1. Antenna Input: Coax “F” connector brings in the signal input from the NuVo NV-T2FAA AM/FM or the NV-T2XAA XM active
antenna (pg. 11).
2. Aux. Input: This stereo RCA connector is enabled through the advanced menu options (pg. 14), and allows an additional
audio source to be connected and accessed through the tuner source selection.
3. Audio Output: A Stereo RCA output allows the tuner audio signal to be connected to an amplifier source, such as the NuVo
Simplese, Essentia, and Concerto audio distribution systems.
4. Trigger ON: This voltage output provides a constant 12 volts when the Tuner is turned on.
5. Audio Output: This is a second stereo output designed to work with a tip, ring, sleeve 3.5mm stereo connection.
6. IR Pass-Thru: This 3.5mm connection is used to link IR control between two or more components used in the same
installation.
7. IR Input: The single IR Input accepts a mono 3.5mm mono patch cable for receiving IR information from an external IR
receiver without the use of an external IR emitter.
8. NuVoNet : This RJ45 connection is used with one of the Peripheral Device inputs on the Concerto EZ Port (see pg. 20) to
enable direct one-to-one communication with the Concerto Display Pads.
10. RS232: This 9-pin DB9 connection allows serial communication with an external RS232 system. This may also be used for
downloading a configuration from your computer to the internal flash memory of the tuner.
11. AC Power: This connects the T2 with an AC power source. When plugged into a live AC outlet the blue power LED (Light
Emitting Diode) on the T2's front panel will remain lit. When neither tuner is on, the T2 is in standby mode and draws
less than 2 watts of power. The T2 power supply is universal and will operate at a voltage range from 110V to 240V.
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8
9
A/B
PWR
1
TUNER
HOLD
ALL OFF
2
3
ENTER
4
5
6
SEEK
TUNE
CATEGORY
SCAN
10
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
11
12
PRE
DIR
ENT
7
FM
AM
13
WX
AUX
T2 Tuner
REMOTE CONTROL
NV-T2RC3 Remote Control
1. Power: The power button turns the selected tuner on and off.
2. Scroll Buttons: These buttons are the equivalent of turning the front panel Select knob. The top button is the equivalent of
turning the knob clockwise, and the bottom button is the equivalent of counterclockwise.
3. Enter: This button is the equivalent of pushing the Select knob on the front panel (see Front Panel #7).
4. Seek Up and Down: The seek buttons will tune to the next available station with the required signal strength for AM and FM
use. The signal threshold can be adjusted higher or lower using the T2 Configurator software (see pg. 25), or through the
advanced menu options on the front panel (see pg. 14).
5. Tune Up and Down: The tune function steps through each station frequency regardless of the frequency signal strength.
6. Category Up and Down: The category buttons step through each of the defined genre categories. Categories must be defined
in the advanced settings of the T2 Configurator software for AM/FM use (see pg. 26).
7. Pre/Dir: The T2 allows up to 10 preset stations in each of up to 10 preset banks. This button scrolls through each of the
defined banks and then to direct tuning. In direct tuning, you can use the numeric buttons to access a specific station
frequency or XM channel number. Presets are selected by a single push of numeric button 0-9.
8. Tuner A & B LED: This LED glows red when Tuner A is selected and green when Tuner B is selected. This LED glows only
momentarily when a button is pushed.
9. Tuner Selector: This button toggles between Tuner A and Tuner B operation.
10. Scan: The scan button tunes up to the next station with a signal strength above the programmed threshold for AM and FM or
to the next XM station and waits 5 seconds before automatically tuning to the next station. This uses the same signal level as
the seek function.
11. Numeric Buttons: These buttons (0-9) are used to access a specific station frequency or choose a pre-defined station preset.
12. ENT: This button duplicates the enter function of the Enter button #3.
13. Source Buttons: These four buttons select each of the four available audio sources within the T2.
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I. Installing the NV-T2 Dual Tuner
Stereo Audio Connections
Fig . 1
AUX IN
OUT
AUX IN
OUT
USE ONLY NuVo
NV-T2PAS
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
L
L
POWERED ANTENNA SYSTEM
Each tuner has two audio output jacks. One is a stereo RCA
connection, and the other is a stereo 3.5mm mini. The RCA
output is an individual left and right channel connection made
with a standard RCA cable. The other end is connected to the
corresponding audio input on the back panel of the audio
amplifier. An example of this is one of the source inputs on the
back panel of a NuV0 audio distribution system, fig. 1.
AUDIO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
R
R
IN
ANTENNA INPUT
TUNER
B
TUNER
A
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
40W/6 OHMS
LEFT RIGHT
SPEAKER
40W/6 OHMS
X
2
X
2
40W/6 OHMS
X
2
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
ZONE
2
1
ZONE
5
2
ZONE
3
ZONE
4
6
1
2
3
1
3
4
CONNECT TO
NV-I8X
L
L
L
USE NV-SLC1
CABLE
R
R
R
4
5
SOURCE STATUS
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
SOURCE INPUTS
SOURCE LINK
The 3.5mm stereo output labeled “AUDIO OUTPUT” is also
available for system connection. Compatible cables are
available with the male mini connection on each end, or with a
stereo RCA connection on one end, fig. 2.
Fig. 2
AUX IN
OUT
AUX IN
OUT
USE ONLY NuVo
NV-T2PAS
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
L
L
POWERED ANTENNA SYSTEM
AUDIO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
R
R
IN
ANTENNA INPUT
TUNER
B
TUNER
A
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
40W/6 OHMS
LEFT RIGHT
SPEAKER
40W/6 OHMS
X
2
X
2
40W/6 OHMS
X
2
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
TIP=L
RING=R
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
FIXED
OUTPUT
ZONE
2
1
ZONE
5
2
ZONE
3
ZONE
4
6
1
2
3
1
3
4
CONNECT TO
NV-I8X
L
L
L
USE NV-SLC1
CABLE
R
R
R
4
5
SOURCE STATUS
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
SOURCE INPUTS
SOURCE LINK
Direct IR Control
The T2 is designed for IR control via IR received by an audio
distribution system. In the NuVo Simplese or Essentia audio
distribution systems, the IR emitter outputs act as a repeater
to IR signals incident on the system keypads. The T2's wired IR
connector is a 3.5mm two-conductor (mono) jack labeled “IR
INPUT.” Using a mono mini-to-mini patch cable, connect the IR
emitter output of a Simplese or Essentia Main Unit to the IR
INPUT on the T2. The two tuners in the T2 respond to separate
IR codes, so the direct IR input replaces the need for external
IR emitters placed over the IR receiver windows on the front of
the unit, fig. 3. This connection is not used when using the
Concerto NuVoNet system. The NuVo Essentia and Simplese
systems are used for example, but the T2 is compatible with
any audio system that is capable of repeating IR.
Fig. 3
Model NV-T2DF
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IR Pass-Thru
Fig . 4
The mini jack labeled “IR pass-thru" mini connection is
used for connecting forwarded IR signals to an audio
component connected to the auxiliary audio input.
Using the Aux. Input
Auxiliary
Audio
Out
Audio Source
The T2 is equipped with an auxiliary audio input labeled
“AUX IN.” This will accept an audio signal from an external
component. This is most useful as an additional local
source, or an additional source in a multi-zone audio
system.
AUX IN
OUT
AUX IN
OUT
USE ONLY NuVo
NV-T2PAS
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
L
L
POWERED ANTENNA SYSTEM
AUDIO
OUTPUT
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT
R
IN
ANTENNA INPUT
TUNER B
TUNER A
The auxiliary input is a stereo RCA connection and
requires a standard RCA cable for the connection, fig. 4.
This must be enabled through the advanced menu, which
is accessed through the “Select Knob” on the face of the
T2 (see Menu Controls, AUX Input pg. 14) or in the T2
Configurator software (see Using the T2 Configurator
Software pg. 22). An additional advanced feature is the
ability to set the gain of the auxiliary signal to match the
output signal level of the T2.
Fig . 5
A/B
PWR
TUNER
HOLD
ALL OFF
ENTER
Once the auxiliary input is enabled, it is selected from the
remote using the “AUX” button, fig. 5, or by pressing the
“Source” button for either Tuner A or Tuner B on the face
of the T2 and stepping through FM, AM, and WX (Weather
Band) to Aux. On the XM models the source button simply
toggles between XM reception and the auxiliary input,
fig. 6.
SEEK
TUNE
CATEGORY
SCAN
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
PRE
DIR
ENT
FM
AM
WX
AUX
T2 Tuner
REMOTE CONTROL
Fig . 6
SELECT
DISPLAY MEMORY
CATEGORY
MENU
PRE/DIR SOURCE ON-OFF
Model NV-T2DF
Tuner A
Dual FM/AM/WX Tuner
PRESET/DIRECT
REMOTE
SENSOR
Aux Input
STANDBY
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
5
0
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
PUSH TO
ENTER
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AM/FM Antenna Input
Fig . 7
The T2 ships with a proprietary active AM/FM antenna. This
antenna is designed to work only with the NuVo T2 series
AM/FM tuners. It can be located up to 200 feet from the tuner
location, and we recommend 75-ohm RG 6 coaxial cable with a
standard F style connector on each end. Simply attach the
cable to the connector at the bottom of the antenna, and into
the “Antenna Input” on the T2, fig. 7. Once connected, the T2
should immediately receive broadcast signals and RDS (Radio
Data Service) when it is available.
The NuVo amplified
antenna can be located
up to 200 feet from the
T2 Tuner.
We recommend placing the antenna inside in an attic or as
high as possible for the best possible AM and FM reception,
fig. 8. A 2 meter (6 foot) pre-terminated coaxial cable is
provided with the tuner package for testing the antenna
connection or if you choose to place the antenna close to the
tuner location.
AUX IN
OUT
AUX IN
OUT
USE ONLY NuVo
NV-T2PAS
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
L
L
POWERED ANTENNA SYSTEM
AUDIO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
R
R
IN
ANTENNA INPUT
TUNER B
TUNER A
XM Antenna Input
Fig . 8
The proprietary active XM antenna shipped with the XM model
tuners is connected in the same way as the AM/FM antenna. A
single run of RG6 coaxial cable is necessary for the signal for
both XM tuners in the case of the dual XM model or AM/FM and
XM model. For best performance it is best to use a good quality
quad-sheilded cable.
The AM/FM and XM model tuner requires the use of the NV-
AAC signal combiner to bring both the AM/FM and XM signals
to the tuner, fig. 9.
An XM signal attenuator, part number NV-PPFAM6, is included
in the XM package. This allows for a cable length less than 80
feet. Without this attenuator, the XM signal will overpower the
receiver. The attenuator should be located at the back of the
tuner at the antenna input for the dual XM model (NV-T2DX) or
at the XM side of the AM/FM and XM signal combiner (NV-
T2FXC) for the combination XM/AM/FM model (NV-T2FX), see
fig. 9.
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Proper Location of the XM Antenna
Fig . 9
Location of the XM antenna is critical to proper performance.
There cannot be any obstructions between the antenna and the
southern sky. This means that any possible interference from
buildings, trees or other structures must be avoided.
NV-T2FX Dual AM/FM/
Weather Band and XM
Use any commercially
available barrel connector or
connection plate as shown
in the diagram.
The most common location is mounted to the eve of the home’s
exterior. If you are using the eve as the location of the
antenna, be careful to locate it low enough that the roof over
hang does not obstruct the antenna from clear sky, fig. 10. Any
outside location will suffice. For best performance, the
antenna should be mounted vertically, and placed at
approximately a 45° angle. Again, see fig. 10. This angle is
closer to 50°or 60° if you are in the extreme southern portion
of the United States.
The connection
to the AM/FM
antenna can be
up to 200 ft.
AM/FM
ANTENNA IN
XM
ANTENNA IN
NV-T2FXC SINGNAL
COMBINER
COMBINED
ANTENNA OUT
For XM cable distances less than
80 feet use the included NV-PPFM6
signal attentuator.
AUX IN
OUT
AUX IN
AUDIO OUT
L
USE ONLY NuVo
NV-T2PAS
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
TRIGGER
ON=+12V
L
Subscribing to the XM Service
POWERED ANTENNA SYSTEM
AUDIO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
R
R
IN
ANTENNA INPUT
TUNER
B
TUNER
A
XM satellite radio provides 100 channels of music, news,
sports, comedy, talk, and entertainment. Each of the T2 XM
tuner modules require a subscription from XM. Listeners can
calling Xm’s Listener Care at (800)852-9696. Have the Radio
ID ready. This is found by tuning to channel 0 on the tuner, on
the tuner’s back panel or on the packaging.
For XM reception the RG6 cable
between the tuner, signal combiner,
and XM antenna must be within
120ft.
Fig . 10
Please note that XM service is not available in Alaska or Hawaii.
Warning Against Reverse Engineering
It is prohibited to copy, decompile, disassemble, reverse
engineer, or manipulate any technology incorporated in
receivers compatible with the XM Satellite Radio system.
Furthermore, the AMBE (R) voice compression software
included in this product is protected by intellectual property
rights including patent rights, copyrights, and trade secrets of
Digital Voice Systems, Inc. The user of this or any other
software contained in an XM Radio is explicitly prohibited from
attempting to copy, decompile, reverse engineer, or
disassemble the object code, or in any other way convert the
object code into human-readable form. The software is
licensed solely for use within this product.
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Fig. 11 Menu Option Tree
II. Front Panel Menu Controls AM/FM
The T2 has many settings available in the menus. This allows
for specialized set up options for tuner operation. The menu is
accessed from the front panel by pressing and holding the
“MENU” button. Once in menu mode, you can scroll through
the menu options by turning the “Select” knob clockwise (CW)
to move forward and counterclockwise (CCW) to move
backward. As the Select knob moves through the menu, the
choices appear on that tuner's display. The top line contains
the name of the current menu selection. The bottom line shows
the menu choices. When the desired menu option appears on
the display, pressing the Select knob enters the menu choice.
When the desired menu setting is made, pressing the Select
knob saves it (see menu option tree, fig. 11.) Pressing the
MENU button once while you are in the menu options moves
you up one level. Pressing and holding the MENU button exits
the menu mode.
Exit Menu: When you first enter the menu choices, the first
choice is to exit the menu, which takes you back to normal
turner operation.
Force Mono: This is a useful feature when a stereo pair of
speakers is not available, or if the signal of a station is weak.
Forcing the signal to mono eliminates a weak station from
flipping in and out of stereo reception. If RDS display is OFF or
if there is no valid RDS data, the display will indicate “MONO.”
Brightness: This changes the intensity of each tuner's display.
The level choices range from 1- 8. The default level is the
brightest level 8, fig 11.
Info:
Version: This tells you what firmware version is
currently loaded on the T2.
Fig. 12
Test Status: This is for factory diagnostic use only.
SELECT
Tuner A
Brightness:
Low _____ High
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
PUSH TO
ENTER
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Advanced AM/FM Settings
Seek Threshold (AM/FM Use Only)
This sets the effective station signal strength for seek and
scan tuning. With either of these modes, the tuner will
automatically tune up until it receives a good signal. You can
set the definition a good signal with the seek threshold
feature, fig. 13.
The following menu selections are not necessary for standard
tuner operation, but do provide a deeper level of control for
those who need it. When you scroll to “Advanced Settings” in
the menu, pressing the Select knob then accesses the
following menu options:
FM, AM, WX (Weather Band): All three available
bands are set the same way, but are adjusted
individually. Scroll with the Select knob to the
desired band and press the knob to select it. Once
selected, you can choose between five different
levels. High means the station needs to have a very
strong signal for the tuner to react. Low causes the
tuner to stop at any station with the slightest
measurable signal. The default is the middle setting.
This is an adjustment of the signal threshold. It sets
the minimum signal level necessary for tuning using
Seek or Scan.
Operating Mode
The T2 defaults to Stand-alone operation. This is the
appropriate mode if it is being used with anything
other than the NuVo Concerto System.
Concerto Source 1-6: This must be set for the
appropriate NuVo Concerto source input, if the T2 is
going to be used with Concerto's NuVoNet control
network (see pg. 20 Using the T2 with Concerto and
NuVoNet).
Regional Setup (AM/FM Use Only)
USA: This setting is optimized for the United States
and Canada.
European (Western): This setting is optimized for
Western Europe.
Australia: This setting is optimized for all of Australia.
New Zealand: This setting covers all of New Zealand.
These four settings cover most of the worldwide
tuning standards. For operation in countries outside
of these geographic regions, you may need to use the
advanced settings in the T2 Configurator software for
customizing the regional tuning standard (see pg. 24
T2 Configuration Software, Advanced Settings).
Fig. 13
SELECT
Tuner A
Seek Threshold:
Low _____ High
Fine-Tuning (AM/FM Use Only)
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
The fine-tuning feature enables tuning with a smaller
frequency step to include more station frequency possibilities,
which may be used in areas allowing many low-power
broadcast stations.
PUSH TO
ENTER
FM: The standard tuning for North America and
Australia is .200 MHz steps, and the standard for
Europe and New Zealand is .100 MHz steps. Fine-
tuning automatically drops the tuning steps to .05
MHz increments.
AM: The North America standard for AM tuning is in
10 kHz steps and Europe is 9 kHz. AM fine tuning goes
in 1 kHz steps.
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Audio Settings
Fig. 14
These selections are intended for AM, FM and XM stand-alone
applications. They should be left at default settings for NuVo
audio systems. These systems allow identical audio control on
a per-zone basis.
SELECT
Tuner A
Bass EQ:
Bass EQ +4 dB
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
Bass EQ: Bass output can be adjusted +12 dB or down
to 12 dB. The default setting is flat. This feature is
useful for stand-alone use with an amplifier that does
not have bass EQ control. If you are using the T2 with a
NuVo audio distribution system, or another system
that allows for EQ control, you should leave the T2 set
at 0 dB (flat), fig 14.
PUSH TO
ENTER
Fig. 15
Treble EQ: Treble can be adjusted the same as bass.
The level ranges from 12 dB to +12 dB and defaults at 0
dB. As with the bass setting, this should not be used
unless there is no external EQ capability, fig. 15.
Balance: Left and Right channel output can be
adjusted if desired. As with the EQ adjustments, this
feature should not be used when the T2 is used with
an audio system that already has EQ and balance
adjustment capability, fig. 16.
SELECT
Tuner A
Treble EQ:
Treble EQ +6 dB
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
PUSH TO
ENTER
Output Level: The signal level from the T2 can be
adjusted up or down to match the input gain
characteristics of other audio equipment in the
system. The default setting is 0 dB and the range is 6
dB to +12 dB, fig. 17.
Fig. 16
SELECT
Tuner A
Auto-ON
Balance:
L------x------R
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
Enable/Disable: The T2 can be set to turn the tuner
displays on automatically when power is applied. This
is a good feature for stand-alone use. In the event of
a power outage or anytime AC power is lost and
restored, the T2 tuners will automatically turn back on
with the last-used settings without having to use the
ON/OFF button on the front panel.
PUSH TO
ENTER
Fig. 17
This selection is not necessary when using the T2 with
the NuVo Concerto system, because the built-in power
management system between the T2 and Concerto will
automatically turn on the tuners when the Power
button is pressed on any of the Concerto's Display
Pads.
SELECT
Tuner A
Output Level:
Output +3 dB
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
PUSH TO
ENTER
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Fig. 18
AUX Input
Disable/Enable: The T2 has an auxiliary audio input
that allows access through either of the tuners to an
additional audio source. To use this you must first
enable the input in the menu options.
SELECT
Tuner A
AUX Gain: The audio input from an auxiliary source
can be adjusted to match the output of the T2's Tuner
A and Tuner B. AUX Gain is selected by using the Select
knob to scroll to that choice and press to enter. Once
AUX Gain is selected, amount of input up and down is
then controlled and set by using the Select knob to
adjust up or down, and then pressing the knob when
the desired gain setting has been reached, fig. 18.
Aux Gain Set:
Output +5 dB
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
PUSH TO
ENTER
Noise Blanking
Disable/Enable: This is an AM/FM function. The T2
default setting is to have noise blanking (partial to
complete muting of weak noise signals) Enabled. For
areas of T2 operation having a very low interference
level, it may be desirable to select this menu item and
set Disabled in order to listen to very distant, weak
stations.
RS232 Communication
The T2 has a serial communication port. This allows for
complete control of the T2 functions by RS232 control devices.
The necessary protocol for this control is available through the
NuVo Website Prozone at
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III. Front Panel Menu Controls XM
Name/Title: This is the default setting and displays
the name of the artist or talk show host and title of
the song or show being broadcast, fig. 19.
Name: This display shows the name of the artist or
show host being broadcast, fig.20.
Title: This displays only the title of the song or show
being broadcast, fig. 21.
Category: This shows the station’s genre category as
defined by XM, fig. 22.
Most menu functions are identical to the AM/FM tuner with
some exceptions. The menu functions specific to XM reception
are outlined here.
Signal Status: This function is important to XM functionality.
When the antenna is installed and plugged into the T2 antenna
input and follow the following submenus. These are designed
to insure that the antenna location is sufficient for good signal
reception.
Antenna: This display will either indicate OK or None.
Ok means the tuner is detecting the presence of an
antenna.
Fig. 19
SELECT
Tuner A
Signal Strength: There are four displays for this
selection. They are none, weak, marg. , and good. You
want to adjust the antenna location so the display
indicates good reception.
Sat. 1: This indicates the percentage of error from the
first satellite. As long as the signal strength is good,
this should be between 90 and 100%.
XM46 Top Tracks
Little Feet/Oh Atla
PUSH TO
ENTER
XM SATELLITE RADIO
Fig. 20
Sat 2: This function is identical to Sat 1 and indicates
the percentage of error for the second satellite.
Terrestrial: Many areas have terrestrial signal
repeaters to boost the satellite signal. This is useful
where a satellite signal might be impeded. This menu
function shows the % of error in the terrestrial signal.
If the satellite signal is good, the terrestrial signal is
not necessary.
SELECT
Tuner A
XM46 Top Tracks
Little Feet
PUSH TO
ENTER
XM SATELLITE RADIO
Fig. 21
Info: Version: This tells you what firmware version is
currently loaded on the T2.
SELECT
Tuner A
Test Status: This is for factory diagnostic use only.
XM46 Top Tracks
Oh Atlanta
Advanced Settings: Diagnostics is the only XM function not
included in the AM/FM choices. This is an XM customer service
function. Typically you do not have to do anything with this
selection. If you have a question about XM operation the XM
customer service representative may ask for the information
on the diagnostic display.
PUSH TO
ENTER
XM SATELLITE RADIO
Fig. 22
SELECT
Tuner A
XM46 Top Tracks
Rock
XM Display Button
The front panel control is identical for AM/FM and XM with the
exception of the Display button. Each push of the Display
button toggles through four display choices. The top line of
the display always shows the XM station choice and station
PUSH TO
ENTER
XM SATELLITE RADIO
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IV. Stand-alone Front Panel Use of the T2
Tuning a Desired Station: Pressing the Select knob cycles
through the tuning modes.
Fig. 23
Step Tune Mode: Each of the T2's tuners default to step tune
mode. When the Select knob is turned clockwise
(CW), the tuner will tune within the preset tuning
standard (see Advanced AM/FM Settings, Regional
Setup, pg. 14), and counter clockwise (CCW) to tune
down.
SELECT
DISPLAY MEMORY
CATEGORY
MENU
PRE/DIR SOURCE ON-OFF
Model NV-T2DF
Tuner A
Dual FM/AM/WX Tuner
PRESET/DIRECT
REMOTE
SENSOR
104.7
Classic Rock
STANDBY
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
5
0
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
PUSH TO
ENTER
9
Seek Tune Mode: The seek tunes up when the Select knob is
turned CW and down when the Select knob is turned
CCW. In seek tune mode, the tuner will automatically
stop at the next available station signal. It will stay at
that selection until you tune to a new station.
Preset Tuning: The T2 is able to store 10 preset
stations in each of up to 10 banks of presets. This
allows a total of 100 presets. The factory default is
Scan Tune Mode: Scan tune works like Seek Tune, except the
tuner will only stay on a station for 5 seconds and then
continue to the next signal. To retain a selection, press
the Select knob before the tuner resumes scanning for
frequencies.
two banks of presets, but more banks can be added or
deleted in the T2 Configurator software. Saving a
preset is done simply by tuning to a desired station
and pressing and holding one of the numeric buttons
until the display reads “Preset Saved.” Once a preset
is saved, banks of presets are accessed by pressing
the PRE/DIR button, and then pressing the
appropriate number button accesses the desired
preset.
Tuning by Categories: A unique feature is the ability to
group AM/FM frequencies or XM stations into specific
genre categories. The XM service automatically allows
for genre selection, but for AM/FM use these
categories must be defined in the T2 configurator
software (see NV-T2DF Configurator software,
Assigning Categories). Once you have decided on the
categories you want to use and assigned specific
station frequencies, you will always have that
template for future use. To enter Category tuning,
press the “Category up or down keys.” This will scroll
to the next assigned category with each push. When a
category is selected, turning the Select knob will step
through all the frequencies within that category,
fig.23.
Radio Data Service (RDS) Information and Display Modes
The Radio Data Service is a format FM broadcasters
can use to send artist and song information with their
broadcast. Although this service is gaining in
popularity, all stations do not yet use it. If a station
is broadcasting RDS, the T2 will automatically scroll
what is being received. The Program Status Name
(PSN) data field (up to 8 characters) will appear in
the upper right of the display. This was intended by
RDS system architects to display a station name,
such as a call sign. The Radiotext field (up to 64
characters) will be displayed on the second line and
will scroll if it exceeds 16 characters. The Radiotext
message will be displayed on Display Pads in an
integrated Nuvo Concerto system. Radiotext was
intended for display of artist and title information.
Direct Numeric Tuning: The T2 allows for direct numeric entry.
To get to the Direct mode, press the PRE/DIR button
until “DIRECT TUNE” appears on the display. Then
pressing the numeric buttons in sequence for the
desired AM/FM frequency or XM station and pressing
the Select knob will tune to that station.
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Actual use of these data fields is not regulated, and
they may vary significantly in content between
stations. If you choose not to have RDS information
displayed, pressing the “Display” button will then
indicate “RDS receive OFF”. In this state, Stereo
indication and a signal strength indicator will replace
the PSN field on the top line, and only the station
frequency will be displayed on a connected zone's
Display Pad. Pressing the button again will restore
RDS and display “RDS receive ON.” Each press of the
“Display” button toggles between on and off.
Pressing and holding the Memory button puts the T2
in memory recall mode. Turning the Select knob will
scroll up through the saved displays, starting with the
most recently saved. The T2 has the ability to save up
to 10 displays. When a new display is saved, it will
automatically place that information in the first slot,
and bump all previously saved displays down one.
Display number 10 will automatically drop off the list,
fig. 25.
Source Switching
Pushing the “Source” button scrolls between AM, FM,
WX (Weather Band), and Auxiliary (Aux.) modes. The
auxiliary mode is optional and must be turned on
through the T2 Configuration software (see NV-T2DF
Configuration software, advanced settings, pg. 24) or
through the advanced settings menu accessed at the
front panel (see Front Panel Menu Controls).
Signal Strength/Stereo Indicator
The signal strength indicator responds to the field
strength of the received carrier signal, fig. 24. This
indicator has seven discrete levels, with a single point
at the bottom of the character space indicating a
signal just detectable by the tuner, and a very strong
signal indicated by four lines of increasing length
above 3 dots. Stereo indication is also provided when
the tuner is successfully decoding FM Multiplex
stereo stations. The field will be blank if stereo
reception is not possible due to weak signal
conditions or if the station is broadcasting in
monaural (mono). The field will display MONO if
Force Mono is enabled from the MENU. This indicator
and Stereo lock information will be displayed upon
tuning to a new station. If RDS Receive is ON (see
previous section), then the indicator and Stereo lock
information will be displayed momentarily until valid
RDS PSN data has been received; then it will be
replaced by that data.
Fig.24
SELECT
Tuner A
---
-–-
–-
–
–
–
102.7 Stereo
WXYZ
-
-
-
–
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
PUSH TO
ENTER
Using the Memory Feature
Memory is used to store a specific display for future
reference. This is useful for referencing specific RDS
or XM information later. It can be used for viewing a
song title and artist that you might need to recall at a
later date. By pressing the “Memory” button with a
single tap, whatever information is scrolling on the
display at that time will automatically be saved in the
first memory position.
Fig. 25
SELECT
DISPLAY MEMORY
CATEGORY
MENU
PRE/DIR SOURCE ON-OFF
Model NV-T2DF
Tuner A
Dual FM/AM/WX Tuner
PRESET/DIRECT
REMOTE
SENSOR
102.7 Rockin
Display Saved
STANDBY
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
0
FM STEREO•AM•WEATHER
PUSH TO
ENTER
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IV. Using the T2 with the Concerto NuVoNet
Fig. 26
Setting Up the Tuner for NuVoNet
The T2 must be set for one of the Concerto source
inputs 1-6. This can be done at the front panel when
the tuner is first turned on, in the T2 Configurator
software, or through the front panel advanced menu.
The best way to utilize the T2 with NuVoNet is to set
up the T2 options in the included Configurator
software, and then download the configuration
through the rear-panel RS232 port. It may be
necessary to use a USB to RS232 adapter, fig. 26.
We recommend the use of two readily available
modelsthat work well with our equipment. One is a
Radio Shack part number 26-183, and the other is part
number FSU103, manufactured by Belkin.
Model NV-T2DF
Dual XM Tuner
NuVoNet
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Making Sure Your Concerto Is Ready for NuVoNet Use
Your Concerto System must be updated with at least
software version 1.41 for proper NuVoNet
communication with the T2. To check what
Configurator version you currently have, open the
Concerto Configurator software on your computer by
double-clicking on the Configurator icon on the
desktop. You will see a splash screen appear before
the software opens. This lists the current software
version. If you do not have version 1.41 or later, go to
www.nuvotechnologies.com/prozone. There you can
log onto the Download page and download the latest
version.
Fig. 28
When this is done, open the applicable configuration
from your configuration files or retrieve the
SYSTEM ON
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configuration from the Concerto main unit. Once the
appropriate configuration is opened, go to the Source
tab and place the T2 IR library in the appropriate
source locations 1-6,fig. 27. Once you have added the
T2 as two of the Concerto sources, you can then
download the configuration to the Concerto through
the RS232 port on the back of the Concerto. When the
download is complete, your system is ready for
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Model NV-T2DF
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NuVoNet
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Fig. 29
Making the Connection
Prior to connecting to NuVoNet, the Concerto must
have the correct Configuration version downloaded
with the T2 representing two of the audio sources.
Making the NuVoNet connection is done simply by
connecting the “NuVoNet” output on the T2 to one of
the “Peripheral Device” inputs on the Concerto EZ
Port, fig. 28. This connection will then enable bi-
directional NuVoNet communication with the Display
Pads.
DO NOT DISTURB
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MENU
HOTKEY
MUTE
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DND
AM
WX
MASTER
LOCK
POWER
Operating the T2 with the Concerto Display Pad
By following the previous steps you should now be
able to operate the T2 from any of the Concerto
Display Pads. The Concerto Display Pads have
secondary tuner functions silk-screened on the bezel
below the associated keys. They appear under the
appropriate function buttons, fig. 29.
Again, the categories and the frequencies within each
category must be first assigned within the T2
Configuration software.
Step Tune: Basic step tuning is done by pressing the
left or right arrows labeled Tune.
Radio Data Service: The Display Pad will scroll
received Radiotext data if the tuned station is
broadcasting it and if signal strength is sufficient.
When a defined preset is selected, the name of that
preset will appear on the display momentarily. If
Radiotext RDS data is being broadcast, it will then
automatically begin scrolling. This takes a few
moments while the information buffers.
Seek Tune: Seek tuning automatically seeks to the
next frequency that meets the set signal strength
threshold (see T2 Configuration Software, Advanced
Settings, Tuning Parameters pg. 22). This is done by
pressing the left and right arrows labeled Seek (see
fig. 29).
Scan Tune: Scan tuning automatically tunes to the
next available station frequency that meets the signal
threshold (as described above in the Seek Tune
Mode). Scan tune allows the T2 to settle on a
frequency for 5 seconds and then automatically go to
the next frequency. To select the station, push the
“ENT” button before the T2 resumes station scanning.
Scan tuning is initiated by pressing the “PLAY”
button, also labeled “Scan” (see fig. 29).
Direct Numeric Entry Tuning: Accessing direct tuning
is done by pressing the +10 button (see fig. 27). This
toggles between banks of presets (the T2
Configurator software allows for 10 banks each with
10 presets) and direct tune. When Direct Tune
appears on the display, a frequency can be
numerically entered using the numeric keypad on the
Display Pad. When you are entering a frequency
number, it is not necessary to enter the decimal, i.e.
102.7. The entered numbers will appear on the
display. When the ENT button is pressed, the T2 will
tune to that station.
Tuning by Categories: The provided genre categories
are defined in the T2 Configuration software (see NV-
T2DF Configuration Software, Advanced Settings,
Categories, pg. 24). You can use the stop and pause
buttons, also labeled “Categories,” to scroll up or
down through the defined categories. Once you have
chosen a category, the Seek up and Seek down
buttons will automatically tune through any
Source Switching (radio band, aux input): The bottom
row of buttons on the Concerto Display Pad are
assigned FM, AM, WX (Weather Band), and Aux.
Changing the T2 source is done simply by pressing
one of those four buttons, (see fig. 29).
frequency within that category selection.
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T2 AM/FM Configuration Software
Basic setup and operation of the T2 is easily done from the
front panel, the included T2RC3 remote, or the Concerto
Display Pad. The T2 package includes the T2 Configurator setup
software designed to quickly move you through the Tuners'
setup options in a methodical fashion, and allow access to the
more advanced setup features. Configurations are saved as
files in the software's “Config” folder. Once complete,
configurations can be used as templates for future
installations.
2.0 Config
The Config tab is for the initial setup, which determines basic
tuner operation.
1.0 Start
The start tab allows you to load an existing configuration, or
create a new one. You can also retrieve a configuration from
the T2 and edit it.
1.0 Start
2.1 NuVoNet Operating Mode: This drop down menu allows you
to select between “Stand-alone” or as a Concerto source 1- 6.
If you are using the T2 as NuVoNet source for Concerto, you
must select a unique, dedicated source input for each Tuner (A
or B) being configured.
2.1 NuVoNet Operating Mode
1.1 After you have opened a configuration, the next step is the
Config Tab.
1.1 New Config
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2.2 Regional Setup: Depending on your geographic location,
the tuner needs to be set for the proper tuning standard. The
choices are USA and Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and
New Zealand. Countries outside these geographic locations
need the advanced custom setting (see Advanced Settings: 4.1
Custom Regional Setup).
2.4 Auto-On: In the event of loss of power, or if the T2 is
unplugged, the tuners can be set with this check box to
automatically turn on when power is returned.
2.4 Auto-On
2.2 Regional Setup
3.0 Presets
3.1 Preset Information: This section provides a display name,
band and tuning frequency for each preset. As the
2.3 Brightness: This sets the intensity of the displays for each
tuner. The factory default is the maximum level 8.
Preset information fields are populated, the same information
will automatically fill the highlighted fields to the left.
Each bank of presets will hold 10 presets, and up to 10 banks
can be assigned. Three buttons at the bottom of the tab
are designated to assigning preset banks.
2.3 Brightness
3.1 Preset Information
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3.4 Erase Bank
3.2 Add Bank: If you want to add a bank of 10 presets, the “Add
Bank “ button will bring up a window that allows you to name
the bank and automatically add it to the T2's presets.
3.2 Add Bank
Advanced Settings
3.3 Rename Bank: This button allows you to give a bank of
presets a customized name.
3.3 Rename Bank
The T2 software contains several specialized settings for more
advanced setup. Clicking on view and selecting “Advanced”
will expand the tabs as discussed in the next section to allow
access to this functionality.
4.0 Advanced Config
The T2 software allows for more advanced settings that if
necessary allow you to tweak the tuner's operation.
4.0 Advanced Config
3.4 Erase Bank: All preset banks, with the exception of the first
bank, can be erased one bank at a time. You cannot erase the
first bank of ten presets.
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4.3 Fine Tuning: When checked, Fine Tuning changes the
tuning standard for FM from the default tuning to .05 MHz
step tuning, and AM will tune by single kHz increments, rather
than the default 10 kHz for USA and Canada, and 9 kHz for
Europe. The smaller tuning steps allow access to all station
frequencies.
4.1 Custom Regional Setup: Some countries operate at a tuning
standard outside the four preset regions. The Custom setting
allows specific parameters. One determining factor for tuning
is the “Pre-emphasis”. The two choices for this a are 50µS
(microseconds) and 75µS. The custom setting also allows for
specific setting of the minimum and maximum tuning
capability and the individual tuning steps for FM and AM.
4.1 Custom Regional Setup
4.3 Fine Tuning
4.4 Audio: Output Level increases or decreases the level of
signal from the audio output of each tuner. This setting and
balance, treble, and bass are best left at the default settings
for use with an audio distribution system such as NuVo
systems, that have built-in equalization capability. You may
want to make adjustments when the T2 is being used as a
stand-alone component with an amplifier.
4.2 Tuning Parameters: This section determines how the T2
tunes up and down. Seek/Scan Levels for each band, FM, AM,
and Weatherband sets the signal strength parameter for
searching stations. The lowest level 0 causes the tuner to stop
at any frequency with a very low signal. Level 4 (High), stops
only when a very strong signal is detected. The factory default
is Level 2 (Medium), which searches for a moderate signal.
This setting changes the necessary signal threshold, which is
the minimum signal level required for the T2 to recognize it
and lock on to the frequency.
4.4 Audio Output Level
4.2 Tuning Parameters
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5.2 Level: This slider changes the signal level of the station.
This is especially useful for stations, such as many Public
Broadcasting System affiliates, that broadcast an
uncompressed signal with lower volume level than other
stations. This makes it possible for all stations to have the
same volume level as the user accesses presets.
5.1 Level
4.5 AUX Input: The T2 has an additional input that allows an
external device to be controlled through the T2's IR pass
through. When this input is enabled, the level of the signal
input can be adjusted up or down to match the tuners' signal
output level.
4.5 AUX Input
6.0 Categories
5.0 Advanced Presets
A unique feature of the T2 is the ability to set up categories of
listening. These are genre selections that automatically tune
through stations within that genre. Typical categories are
sports, talk, rock, classical. The T2 software has 38 pre-loaded
categories available. These are easily turned off if you do not
intend to use them, or new categories can be added to best fit
the user's needs. Every radio market area has a list of AM and
FM stations available through a website,
The preset tab in the advanced settings has additional
features for specific preset setup.
5.1 High Cut: High-Cut is rarely used, but it can be a useful
function for a weaker AM signal that tends have high-
frequency hiss. This drop down menu allows you to select a
frequency cut-off for high-frequency reception. Any audio
above the chosen frequency will be filtered with a gentle roll-
off response.
www.radiolocator.com. Here you will find a list of stations,
approximate signal strength and the appropriate listening
genres. This can be a useful tool for setting up a template for
all of your tuner configurations.
5.1 High Cut
6.1 Categories Tab: By highlighting categories within the
categories tab, you can then click on the On/Off button to turn
that category off. This prevents unused categories from being
displayed when scrolling through the category selections. If
you know you will not use a category, you can delete it all
together, or add a specific category that is not listed. Any of
the categories can be given a customized name by clicking on
the rename button.
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6.3 AM Freqs
6.1 Categories Tab
6.2 FM Freqs: This tab lists all the available frequencies within
the FM band. When highlighted, the Frequency Information on
the right side of the tab allows you to name and categorize
each desired frequency in up to four different categories. The
Category drop down menus will only display the categories
you have turned on.
When the desired frequencies have been categorized, the
Category tab will update to show the Categories you have
turned on and whether or not each category is used.
7.0 Update System
6.2 FM Freqs
7.1 Download Configuration: The final step in the setup is to
download the configuration to the T2 via either its Rs232
serial port, or the USB port. At download the system gives
three options: Download configuration to both tuners, or to
either Tuner A or Tuner B. When you select an option, a window
Will appear with a download progress bar.
7.1 Download Configuration
6.3 AM Freqs: This tab is identical in function to the FM Freqs
tab, but categorizes the AM frequencies.
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7.2 Successful Download: When the download is complete a
final window will appear indicating that all the information
has downloaded successfully. Actual download time will vary
based on your computer's processing capabilities.
7.2 Successful Download
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Remedy
I can't control the Tuner A or Tuner B from Display Pads, even
though my Concerto Configuration has these tuners enabled
as sources in the Concerto Configuration I loaded.
(1)
Does your Concerto Configuration have Tuner A or
Tuner B set up as a source using the provided T2
library?
(2)
Is the Tuner configured for “Operating Mode”
matching the source numbers you set up in the
Concerto Configuration? This can be done from the
front panel MENU Adv. Settings selection, or with the
T2 Configurator.
(3)
Is the T2 connected to the NuvoNet through your EZ-
Port?
My Tuner A or Tuner B display periodically says “Error no
Concerto Connected”.
Connect the Nuvonet IN port on the rear of the T2 to one of the
“Peripheral Device” ports on your Concerto EZ Port.
My Tuner A or Tuner B display periodically says “Error source
address not in Concerto Configuration”.
The source numbers assigned in your Concerto Configuration
do not match the “Operating Mode” selection for the tuner.
Change either one to match the other.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Remedy
The song name displayed on my Display Pad does not match
what I'm hearing.
The system will forward currently broadcasted Radio Data
Service (RDS) RadioText data from the station tuned.
Unfortunately, many stations do not keep this information
current in all cases.
When I use Seek or Scan tuning, the tuner misses some
stations that I can receive in the manual, STEP tune mode.
Congratulations, your listening area is relatively free from
interference! You should lower the “seek threshold” by going
to MENU Adv. Settings Seek Threshold, selecting FM
Threshold, or AM Theshold as appropriate, and rotating the
SELECT knob counter clockwise. This will move the display
indicator toward LOW. Alternatively, you can do this in your T2
Configurator by going to the Config page, selecting View-
Advanced from the page menu, and dialing in the lower
threshold in the Seek/Scan Levels select box. This is found in
the “Tuning Parameters” section of the Windows page at the
lower right.
There is a lot of hiss and extra noise on some of the AM
stations.
This is a common occurrence with some AM stations that have
a weaker signal. This can be minimized in the T2 Configurator
software by using the “High-Cut” feature in the Advanced
Preset settings. See “5.1 High Cut” on page 23 for detailed
instructions for using this feature.
I want to have another audio source connected to the “AUX”
input, but I have no audio when I switch to that source.
Remember, you have to Enable the “AUX” input either at the
front panel through the advanced menu options, page 14, or in
the T2 Configurator software in the Advanced Config, page 23.
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NV-T2DF Specifications
FM Section
Tuning Range
IF Frequency
AM Section
Tuning Range
IF Frequency
87.5 to 108 MHz
10.7 MHz
522 to 1720 kHz
450 kHz
Usable Sensitivity, 30 dB S/N
Auto Scan Sensitivity
Image Rejection
14 dB ?V
Usable Sensitivity
Auto Scan Sensitivity
Image Rejection
25 dB S/N
Adjustable
50 dB Min.
Adjustable
50 dB Min.
10 dB ?V
Limiting Sensitivity
Audio Section
Physical Specifications
Output level/Impedance
Adjustable/560 ohms
Unit Size Millimeters
44 x 430 x 270
Unit Size Inches
Foot Height
Shipping Size Millimeters
Shipping Size Inches
Unit Weight Kilograms
Unit Weight Pounds
1.75 x 17 x 10.625
11mm / .433 in.
110 x 520 x 345
4.33 x 20.48 x 4.33
3.4
General
Input Voltage
Power Consumption, operating
Power Consumption, standby
Memory Backup
90-264V/ 50/60 Hz
10W Max
3W Max.
Indefinite
7.5
Shipping Weight Kilograms
Shipping Weight Pounds
4.5
10
Infrared Section
Input Voltage
3 - 15 V
Input Carrier Frequency
Polarity
38 kHz nominal
Active High
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