321 Studios AVR360 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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Zone2 control connections
e AVR360 also allows remote control from Zone 2.
Z2 IR
is allows the AVR360 to be
controlled remotely from Zone2
via Infra-red remote control.
Connect a remote IR receiver
in Zone2 to allow control of
the AVR360 from this listening/
viewing area.
For more information on remote IR receivers, see ‘Z1
IR’ on page E-17.
TRIG Z2
is allows the AVR360 to remotely switch on devices
in Zone2 when Zone 2 is selected. For example you
could set your television in Zone2 to switch on when
‘Zone2’ is selected on AVR360.
For more information on triggers, see ‘Trigger
connectors’ on page E-17. Please note that not all AV devices
have this feature, nor are triggers essential for listening
and viewing in a separate zone.
multi-room
set up
e AVR360 allows independent routing and control of
analogue audio and Composite video to a separate set of
equipment, typically used for a second living space, e.g.,
bedroom or lounge.
e connection guide on the following page shows how
the AVR360 is normally connected in a multi-room
installation.
Zone2
Zone2 receives only signals obtained by the AVR360
from the analogue audio and Composite video inputs.
e analogue inputs are required because there is
no analogue-to-digital, digital-to-analogue or DSP
processing available for Zone2 signals – the AVR360
only converts video formats for Zone1.
For this reason, we recommend that in addition to any
digital connections, the analogue audio and Composite
video outputs from your source devices are connected to
the AVR360.
Video outputs
e Z2 Composite video output connectors of the
AVR360 should be connected to the analogue video
inputs (usually labelled VIDEO IN or COMPOSITE VIDEO IN)
of the display device in Zone2.
Audio outputs
e Z2 OUT, R and L phono sockets should be connected
to the analogue audio inputs (Usually labelled
ANALOGUE AUDIO IN) of the Zone2 display device, or
to the inputs of an additional stereo power amplier in
Zone2 (for example, the Arcam P38).
Speaker outputs
If the main zone has a 5.1-channel surround sound
speaker system (not a 7.1-channel system), the spare
SBL and SBR speaker outputs can be used to power
speakers in Zone 2, so that a power amplier is not
required. To congure the outputs, navigate to the “Spkr
Types” option in the Setup Menu and set the option
“Use Channels 6+7 for” to “Zone 2” (see page E-32).