Schneider Electric 560110R User Manual

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Introduction  
The installation instructions cover a 'standalone' Multi Room Audio (MRA) amplifier  
installation without a matrix switcher. A standalone amplifier configuration includes  
connections to a power supply, loudspeakers and a local stereo audio source. You  
can also connect additional MRA amplifiers using digital audio cables.  
If you are installing a Multi Room Audio system that includes a matrix switcher, refer  
to the information found in the C-Bus Multi Room Audio Matrix Switcher and System  
Installation Instructions.  
After you install the amplifier, as described in this document, refer to the C-Bus Multi  
Room Audio Amplifier User's Guide for operating instructions.  
1.1 Product Range  
Three types of MRA amplifiers are available as shown in Table 1.  
Catalogue Number  
560125D/2  
Description  
MRA Desktop Amplifier  
560125R/2  
MRA Remote Amplifier  
MRA Low Power Remote Amplifier  
Enclosure only  
560110R  
560110E  
Table 1. Amplifier catalogue numbers  
Amplifiers  
The 560125D/2 Desktop Amplifier is a high-power unit that has front panel  
controls and remote sensor window, in addition to the C-Bus network interface. The  
desktop amplifier is usually placed on a bedside table or on a shelf for easy access.  
The 560125R/2 Remote Amplifier is a high-power unit that does not have front  
panel controls. The high power remote amplifier is normally placed in an equipment  
rack, built-in-robe, or above the ceiling. C-Bus input devices, such as wall switches,  
DLT switches, or a touchscreen provide volume and tone control.  
The 560110R Low Power Remote Amplifier has a compact form factor that allows  
up to 4 units to be installed in a row in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. Unused  
locations can be filled using the 56011E empty enclosure. C-Bus input unit provide  
volume and tone control.  
Refer to the 'Controls and Indicators' in the C-Bus Multi Room Audio Amplifier  
User's Guide for more details.  
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Power Supplies  
Each Multi Room Audio Amplifier in a standalone installation requires a power supply  
(See Table 2) connected to the amplifier's EXTERNAL POWER socket.  
Catalogue Number Description  
5600P24/3750AU  
5600P24H3750A  
5600P24/1250  
Switch Mode Power Supply, 24 V d.c. @ 3.75 A. Suits the  
560125D/2 Desktop and the 560125R/2 Remote Amplifiers.  
High Temperature Switch Mode Power Supply, 24 V d.c. @  
3.75 A. Required for all high temperature locations. See note.  
Power Supply, 24 V d.c. @ 1.25 A. Suits the 560110E Low  
Power Amplifier.  
Table 2. Power supplies for the amplifiers  
Note:  
When the power supply is installed in warm to hot locations, you must use the High  
Temperature Switch Mode supply for all amplifier types. The 3.75A High  
Temperature Power Supply includes a cable adapter for the 560110R Low Power  
Amplifier.  
1.2 Safety and Product Handling  
Read and understand the following safety hazard information.  
WARNINGS  
Failure to observe these warnings could lead to electrical shock and serious injury:  
Use only the specified power supply unit that is of the correct type for the  
amplifier you are using. Do not substitute any other power supply.  
Replace the power supply unit if the power supply or the cord is damaged. The  
power supplies cannot be repaired and there are no user serviceable parts  
inside.  
Do not allow liquids to splash or drip on the power unit or the amplifier. Do not  
place an object containing liquid, such as a vase, on top of the equipment.  
To prevent overheating and the possibility of a fire, always provide adequate  
ventilation around the power supply. Do not cover the power supply or enclose it in  
a box.  
Prevent tripping and falling by installing equipment in safe locations where cables do  
not create a tripping and falling hazard.  
The amplifiers can produce sounds loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss.  
Prevent hearing loss by doing the following:  
Mute the speakers before connecting an audio source.  
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Turn down the volume setting before connecting headphones. Connect the  
headphones to the amplifier BEFORE placing them on your head.  
Do not allow children to use the Multi Room Audio equipment without adequate  
supervision.  
Cautions  
Prevent damage to the equipment and extend its useful life by following these  
guidelines:  
Only use a Clipsal approved power supply to power an amplifier. Using any  
other power supply can damage the unit, and void the warranty.  
The amplifiers are designed for indoor use only in moderate to tropical climates.  
Operating the equipment at high temperatures for extended periods will reduce  
reliability and product life.  
Provide adequate ventilation. Ensure at least 50 mm of free space is available at  
each side of the high power amplifiers. Allow at least 15 mm of free space  
directly above the units.  
Never insert C-Bus RJ45 plugs into LAN or Digital Audio sockets. Damage to  
the equipment can occur. The use of colour-coded network cables is highly  
recommended.  
Disconnect power from the amplifier before connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Care Instructions  
Maintain the appearance of the equipment by following these guidelines:  
Use a soft lint free cloth for cleaning.  
Do not use chemicals or spray cleaners.  
Do not use hard, sharp objects to select the controls.  
Do not allow dust to accumulate on the equipment.  
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1.3 Additional Product Information  
If you have technical questions about the installation of the Multi Room Audio  
equipment, contact your nearest Clipsal Integrated Systems or Schneider Electric  
customer care centre. The contact information is on the back cover of this  
document.  
Related Documents  
The C-Bus Multi Room Audio Amplifier User's Guide contains instructions for using  
the amplifiers in a standalone installation.  
The C-Bus Multi Room Audio Matrix Switcher and System Installation Instructions is  
a system-level document that provides details about optional features of the  
amplifiers that are not discussed in this document.  
The C-Bus Multi Room Audio Matrix Switcher and System User's Guide provides  
description of amplifier use at the system level.  
C-Bus wall switch and touchscreen installation instructions and user's guides  
(various models). The instructions provided with the Saturn and Neo wall switches  
tell you how to set up the C-Bus input units.  
Online Product Information and Downloads  
At the Clipsal Integrated Systems (CIS) Portal you can access software downloads  
and literature. Visit the following Internet location:  
Software Help Files  
When using C-Bus Toolkit™ configuration software and other Clipsal software  
products, be sure to access the Help files for technical questions.  
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Installation  
This document covers the standalone audio amplifier installation without a matrix  
switcher. Installing multiple amplifiers is discussed in this document. If you need  
additional details about the amplifier's features or connections, refer to the MRA  
system-level documents listed previously.  
2.1 Installation Steps  
The following table gives you an overview of the installation process flow.  
Step  
Description  
Read safety information  
Make sure you understand the critical safety and product  
handling information and gather product documentation  
before you start. Sections 1.2, 1.3, 1.4.  
Plan the installation  
Select a convenient location for the amplifier and the  
speakers. Determine which C-Bus input units will control  
the amplifier. Locate a wall power outlet for the power  
supply. Consider the placement and connection of audio  
source equipment. Section 2.2.  
Configure with software Use Toolkit to modify the C-Bus network configuration to  
tools  
add the amplifier and set up its relationship with C-Bus  
input units. If you are using a C-Touch touchscreen, use  
PICED software to set up the interface.  
Pre-wire  
Install the C-Bus network, speakers and audio source  
cabling. If you are connecting two or more amplifiers,  
install Digital Audio cables as well.  
Install the physical units  
Apply power  
Install the amplifier, speakers and power supply. Then  
connect the required cables.  
Check all wiring and plug the power supply in to the wall  
power outlet.  
Table 3. Installation steps  
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2.2 Equipment Placement  
When installing the amplifier and its speakers, you should choose a location that is  
close to the audio input source and a wall power outlet for the amplifier. Doing so  
will minimise cabling issues. Proximity to the C-Bus input units that control the  
amplifier should be considered as well.  
You should consider the following factors when choosing a location for the amplifier  
and speakers. Be sure that:  
there is a power outlet for each amplifier's power supply.  
the amplifier is not in direct sunlight or near a source of heat.  
cable runs are as short as possible.  
cables and speaker wires do not present a tripping hazard.  
outdoor speakers are securely fastened using stainless steel hardware.  
For multiple-amplifier installations you should make the decision whether to set up  
the amplifiers in a centralised layout or a distributed layout.  
A Centralised layout is appropriate when using multiple 560110R Low Power  
Amplifiers. This is especially true if the amplifiers are installed in a 19-inch equipment  
rack. In a centralised layout the networking and digital audio cable runs will be  
shorter and the speaker wire runs will be longer. Also, multiple power outlets are  
needed at one location.  
A Distributed layout allows you to install amplifiers in convenient locations in the  
home. For example, you might want to install a remote amplifier in a space above a  
ceiling and use concealed speakers in the ceiling. A distributed layout keeps the  
speaker wire runs shorter.  
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2.3 Wiring Diagrams  
Wiring diagrams are provided for typical installations using one amplifier (Figure 1)  
and more than one amplifier (Figure 2). Note that multiple amplifiers have one  
analogue input source and a digital audio connection between the amplifiers.  
When making wiring connections, it is important to follow these guidelines:  
Do not plug a C-Bus network cable into a Digital Audio socket. You could  
damage the amplifier.  
Consistent speaker wiring polarity is important for good sound quality. If you use  
multiple speakers with an amplifier, follow the speaker manufacturer's  
recommendations.  
Speaker placement is important. You might have to move speakers to get the  
best results.  
Keep cable runs as short as possible.  
Use high quality cables of the proper type for the intended purpose. Refer to the  
information in the following subsections.  
The wiring diagram in Figure 1 shows the connections for one amplifier with a single  
pair of speakers.  
Figure 1. Single amplifier standalone installation diagram  
In multiple amplifier installations, the amplifiers share a single audio source. The  
volume and tone settings for each amplifier can be independently controlled.  
An RJ45 Tee connector, Catalogue Number 5600TEE, is needed to connect the  
Digital Audio signals between multiple 560110R Low Power Remote Amplifiers.  
Do not make any electrical connections between the speakers on any two amplifiers  
or connect any speaker wiring to earth (ground). Poor sound quality will result.  
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Figure 2. Two amplifiers connected to a single audio source.  
Note for Figure 2. You can continue to connect Digital Audio cables to additional amplifiers.  
The analogue input, LOCAL IN, is connected to the first amplifier.  
Clipsal offers the following cable and connectors:  
Catalogue Number  
Description  
5005C305B (solid)  
5005C305BST (stranded)  
C-Bus network cable, Cat.5e, 4 pair, UTP cable, colour:  
Pink  
RJ88P  
Modular plug, 8 way, Category 5e  
2SPK2C105  
2SPK2C259  
Speaker cable, 105 strands, equiv to 1.5 mm²  
Speaker cable, 259 strands, equiv to 3.0 mm²  
Table 4. Cables and connectors  
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Wiring Details  
Use high quality cables and connectors for best results. Make sure that all  
connections are tight and that no strands of wire are protruding from the  
connectors. Bootlace crimps are recommended for twisted network cable  
connections.  
3.1 Speaker Connections  
The high power MRA amplifiers use spring-type connectors. The Low Power  
Remote Amplifier uses a screw-type connector.  
Use low-impedance, stranded speaker cable to connect the loudspeakers to the  
output terminals on the amplifier. The impedance of the cables should not exceed  
5% of the impedance of the speakers. As a general rule, the larger the diameter of  
the speaker cable's conductors, the lower the impedance.  
Cautions  
Avoid damage to the equipment by observing these cautions.  
Do not allow the positive and negative speaker wires to short together.  
Do not make any connection between speakers connected to different  
amplifiers.  
Do not connect any speaker wires to earth (ground).  
Observe the positive (+) and negative (-) markings on the amplifier and make sure  
that you consistently connect the cables to the speakers throughout the installation.  
If speaker wire polarity is wrong, sound quality will be poor due to out-of-phase  
sound from the various speakers.  
Figure 3. Amplifier loudspeaker terminals  
In certain cases, you can connect multiple speakers to each channel of the amplifier  
by following the speaker manufacturer's recommendations.  
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3.2 C-Bus Connection  
Each amplifier has a connection to the C-Bus network. C-Bus wall switches control  
the volume, bass and treble settings for the amplifier via the C-Bus network. C-Bus  
Toolkit configuration software is used to configure wall switches to control the  
amplifiers. Refer to the C-Bus Multi Room Audio Amplifier User's Guide, the wall  
switch documents, and C-Bus Toolkit Help.  
The C-Bus network cables for the 560125D/2 and 560125R/2 high power amplifiers  
use RJ45 plugs. The C-Bus network cable for the 560110R Low Power Remote  
Amplifier is terminated with a screw-type connector. Figure 4 shows the C-Bus  
network cable wire assignments for both connector types.  
Figure 4. C-Bus network cable termination  
Figure 5 shows the rear panel connection points for the C-Bus network cables.  
Figure 5. C-Bus network connectors on the back panels  
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3.3 Stereo Input Connection  
The rear panel connectors for the local audio input are labelled LOCAL IN. See  
Figure 5. The high power amplifiers use RCA sockets and the low power amplifier  
uses a 3.5 mm stereo socket. The LOCAL IN is for connection to line level signals,  
normally labelled Audio Output on source devices.  
Do not connect high-level speaker outputs from audio source equipment to the  
LOCAL IN inputs on the MRA amplifier. These high level signals will overdrive the  
input of the MRA amplifier and produce poor sound quality. Connect line level signal  
sources only.  
Optical Input (optional)  
If you have a standalone high power remote amplifier, you cannot use the OPTICAL  
IN and the LOCAL IN at the same time. If you wish to connect an optical source,  
disconnect the LOCAL IN cables.  
If you have a standalone desktop amplifier, you can connect both an OPTICAL IN  
source and a LOCAL IN source. The Source switch allows you to toggle between  
these sources. However, you cannot use the OPTICAL IN and the DIGITAL  
AUDIO IN connections at the same time.  
3.4 Digital Audio Cabling for Multiple Amplifiers  
You can connect two or more MRA amplifiers together using the digital audio  
capabilities of the amplifiers. When connecting MRA amplifiers together, follow these  
guidelines and refer to Wiring Diagrams and Figure 5.  
Only one source input can be active for all connected amplifiers. Attaching  
multiple sources will cause poor audio quality.  
Each standalone MRA amplifier requires a power supply and speakers.  
Mark the digital audio cables so that they are not confused with C-Bus network  
cables. Never plug C-Bus network cables into digital audio or LAN sockets, or  
vice versa.  
If a 560110R Low Power Amplifier is connected to an upstream or a  
downstream amplifier, use an RJ45 Tee connector, Catalogue Number  
5600TEE, at the digital audio socket.  
When using multiple amplifiers, be sure to wire the positive and negative  
speaker wires consistently to ensure the best sound quality. Also, you might  
have to experiment with speaker placement for left and right channels to get the  
best results.  
Install a ferrite filter on each digital audio cable.  
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Power Supply Connection  
The 3.75 Amp-rated power supplies have a power cord and the 1.25 Amp-rated  
power supply is a plug-pack design. If you are using a High Temperature Power  
Supply with a 560110R Low Power Remote Amplifier, use the cable adapter that is  
provided with the power supply. Refer to the appropriate power supply instruction  
sheet.  
1. Plug the end of the power supply output cable into the External Power  
connector on the back panel of the MRA amplifier. Refer to Figure 6.  
2. Install the supplied ferrite filter on the power supply cable between the power  
supply and the MRA amplifier. The filter halves latch when closed over the cable.  
3. After you have connected the C-Bus cable, loudspeakers and audio input,  
connect the power supply to a suitable wall power outlet. Refer to the  
appropriate sections in this document.  
Figure 6. MRA Amplifier External Power connections  
Note on Figure 6  
The IR Target connectors on the amplifiers' rear panels are used to route IR control  
signals back to A/V equipment using the digital audio cables and IR emitters  
connected to the Matrix Switcher. Refer to the C-Bus Matrix Switcher and System  
Installation Instructions for more details.  
The programming (PGM) connector is used at the factory to load firmware. The  
PGM connector is not used during installation or subsequent operation.  
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Commissioning and Testing  
Follow these guidelines when testing the functionality of the installation.  
Configure the C-Bus wall switches to control the volume, bass/treble and  
muting before connecting an audio source. Refer to the wall switch instruction  
documents and to C-Bus Toolkit software Help.  
Be sure to power off amplifiers before connecting audio sources or network  
cables. Mute the speakers before connecting or disconnecting.  
Use an MP3 player or other equipment as an audio source.  
Do not Megger test the C-Bus network cable.  
Refer to the C-Bus Multi Room Audio Amplifier User's Guide for use of controls  
and C-Bus wall switches. Also refer to the wall switch documents.  
Refer to the C-Bus Multi Room Audio Amplifiers User's Guide for information  
about headphones and hand held remote control use.  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Possible Explanation  
There is no sound after switching  
the Amplifier on (sound worked  
previously).  
The volume may have been set to minimum,  
or the Amplifier may have been Muted (on a  
Desktop Amplifier) before the Amplifier was  
switched off.  
The default volume, bass or treble If a power failure occurs when the Amplifier is  
settings have changed (when  
switching the Amplifier on).  
on, the volume, bass and treble settings are  
saved and become the new defaults.  
An Amplifier switches off,  
particularly when the volume is  
loud.  
If insufficient current is available for the  
Amplifier, it will switch itself off.  
This may occur if the Amplifier receives its  
power from a Matrix Switcher.  
Cannot hear any sound when  
using the optical input  
Some digital audio formats (such as surround  
sound) are incompatible with the MRA  
system.  
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Specifications  
560125D/2 Desktop and 560125R/2 Remote  
Parameter  
Description  
Supply Voltage  
24 V DC @ 3.75 A when using the external  
switch mode power supply  
27 V d.c. when powered by the Matrix Switcher  
(via digital audio connection), refer to the  
system level documents  
C-Bus supply voltage  
C-Bus sink current  
15 to 36 V d.c.  
22 mA  
Power consumption  
Maximum power output  
Frequency response  
90 W maximum  
28 W RMS into 4 (0.514% THD)  
40 Hz to 20 kHz ( 1 dB)  
0.36% (using analogue input)  
Total harmonic distortion  
(1 kHz, 20 W RMS into 4 )  
Signal to noise ratio  
> 67 db (peak, unweighted)  
Software selectable  
C-Bus network clock and  
burden  
2.8 V p-p maximum (47 k )  
Analogue input signal level  
(Local inputs)  
D/A conversion  
16 bit PCM  
Operating temperature  
Desktop Amp.: 10 to 40 °C (50 to 104 °F)  
Remote Amp.: 10 to 70 °C (50 to 158 °F)  
Operating humidity  
10 to 90% RH (non-condensing)  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
74 mm x 180 mm x 215 mm, Desktop  
71 mm x 175 mm x 212 mm, Remote  
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560110R Low Power Remote  
Parameter  
Description  
27 V d.c. when powered by the Matrix  
Supply Voltage  
Switcher (via digital audio connection),  
and/or  
24 V DC @ 1.25A when using the external  
power supply or switch mode power  
supply  
C-Bus supply voltage  
C-Bus sink current  
15 to 36 V d.c.  
22 mA  
Power consumption  
Maximum power output  
Frequency response  
30 W maximum  
10 W RMS into 4 (0.514% THD)  
40 Hz to 20 kHz ( 1 dB)  
0.36% (using analogue input)  
Total harmonic distortion  
(1 kHz, 20 W RMS into 4 )  
Signal to noise ratio  
> 67 db (peak, unweighted)  
Software selectable  
C-Bus network clock and  
burden  
Analogue input signal level  
(Local inputs)  
2.8 V p-p maximum (47 k )  
D/A conversion  
16 bit PCM  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
10 to 70 °C (50 to 158 °F)  
10 to 90% RH (non-condensing)  
40 mm x 120 mm x 158 mm  
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Standards Complied  
DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY  
Australian/New Zealand EMC & Electrical Safety Frameworks and Standards  
Regulation  
Standard  
Title  
Electrical Safety *  
AS/NZS 60065  
Audio, video and similar electronic  
apparatus - Safety requirements  
EMC  
AS/NZS CISPR 13  
Sound and television broadcast  
receivers and associated equipment -  
Radio disturbance characteristics  
(emissions)  
When powered by EP1096 or PAC090M Power Supply, Clipsal Catalogue Number  
5600P24H3750A or 5600P24/3750AU. The power supply meets the following safety  
standards: IEC 60065 and 60950, EN 60065 and 60950, K60950, J60950 (H14), CNS  
13438, CAN/CSA C22.2 No’s. 60950-1 and 60065-03, UL 60065 and 60950-1 (UL file  
161451)  
The power supply meets the following EMC standards: EN 55013, 55020, 61000-3-2 and  
61000-3-3  
European Directives and Standards  
European Council  
Directive  
Standard  
EN 55013  
Title  
2004/108/EC  
Sound & TV Broadcast receivers &  
associated equip. – Radio Disturbance  
Characteristics  
EN 55020  
Sound & TV Broadcast receivers &  
associated equip. – Immunity  
Characteristics – Limits & Methods of  
Measurement  
RoHS  
Reduction of hazardous substances  
2002/95/EC  
Other International Directives and Standards  
Directive  
Standard  
CISPR 13  
Title  
2004/108/EC  
Sound & TV Broadcast receivers &  
associated equip. – Radio Disturbance  
Characteristics  
CISPR 20  
Sound & TV Broadcast receivers &  
associated equip. – Immunity  
Characteristics – Limits & Methods of  
Measurement  
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Two-Year Warranty  
The C-Bus Multi Room Audio Amplifier carries a two-year warranty against  
manufacturing defects.  
Warranty Statement  
The benefits conferred herein are in addition to, and in no way shall be deemed to derogate;  
either expressly or by implication, any or all other rights and remedies in respect to the  
Schneider Electric product, which the consumer has in the location where the product is sold.  
The warrantor is Schneider Electric with offices worldwide.  
This Schneider Electric product is guaranteed against faulty workmanship and materials for a  
period of two (2) years from the date of installation.  
Schneider Electric reserves the right, at its discretion, to either repair free of parts and labour  
charges, replace or offer refund in respect to any article found to be faulty due to materials,  
parts or workmanship.  
This warranty is expressly subject to the Schneider Electric product being installed, wired,  
tested, operated and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Any alterations  
or modifications made to the product without permission of Schneider Electric might void the  
warranty.  
Schneider Electric shall meet all costs of a claim. However, should the product that is the  
subject of the claim be found to be in good working order, all such costs shall be met by the  
claimant.  
When making a claim, the consumer shall forward the Schneider Electric product to the  
nearest Schneider Electric office. Provide adequate particulars of the defect within 28 days of  
the fault occurring. The product should be returned securely packed, complete with details of  
the date and place of purchase, description of load, and circumstances of malfunction.  
For all warranty enquiries, contact your local Clipsal sales representative. The  
address and contact number of your nearest sales office can be found at  
1300 722 247 (CIS Technical Support Hotline).  
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Technical Support  
For further assistance in using this product, consult your nearest Clipsal  
Integrated Systems (CIS) Sales Representative or Technical Support Officer.  
Technical Support Contact Numbers  
Australia  
1300 722 247 (CIS Technical Support Hotline)  
0800 888 219 (CIS Technical Support Hotline)  
+852 2484 4157 (Clipsal Hong Kong)  
New Zealand  
Northern Asia  
South Africa  
Southern Asia  
United Kingdom  
011 314 5200 (C-Bus Technical Support)  
+603 7665 3555 Ext. 236 or 242 (CIS Malaysia)  
0870 608 8 608 (Schneider Electric Support)  
Technical Support email: [email protected]  
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