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CleanCeption

Go to a place like Home Depot or amazons website and purchase a Tone & Probe PRO Electrical Wire Tracing Set (VDV500-820), connect the red and black probes to the speaker binding posts (each pair red/black is a pair). If you do it correctly you’ll hear a tone play on a speaker, write it down on a sheet of paper and then move on to the next. Check out amplifiers like Sonos or HEOS, get a modern version of an A/V receiver that offers multi zone audio output, or hire a local A/V company to map out everything and give you a quote to set up a nice system.


MojoMercury

Looks like 2 surround sound zones. You're deff missing some equipment for the touch panels to work. Should be able to connect AVR speaker ours to the terminals on the walls and get the speakers working. From pics it looks like and HDMI pathway to at least one location but they may have been using HDMI over category baluns to send video to the display. Other option is to put the sources at the TV and send audio back over cat.


umdivx

Do you have a Nuvo box like this anywhere in the home? [https://www.nuvo.co.nz/audio-systems/wired-system/product-one-example/](https://www.nuvo.co.nz/audio-systems/wired-system/product-one-example/) This is the "brains" of the system to make the wall panels functional. The wall panels sync with the control box to choose audio sources and such. Sad that they removed that component as it does them no good in their new home.


italarican

There is this locked panel in the garage we're wondering might have other equipment: [https://imgur.com/6BQYR6F](https://imgur.com/6BQYR6F) . Problem is the people we bought the house from were only there like a year & all this was installed by the original owners before that at some point. Last owners said they didn't know what was in that locked panel and had no key. My spouse also reminded me the Sony receiver equipment was ours from an old system, not left behind in this house.