IV. Attaching Source Equipment to the E6M
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Any unused inputs should be
supplied RCA shunts. This prevents any possibility of
crosstalk between the sources.
RCA Shunts are provided with the E6M and E6X packages and should be used to
V. Connecting the IR Emitters
IR commands are transferred from the E6M amplifier to the source equipment via mini IR mouse emitters. Four of these are supplied with your E Series system.
Fig. 5: IR Emitter Outputs
AUDIO OUTPUT | IR EMITTER OUTPUTS |
The emitters are plugged into the “IR Emitter Outputs”
CONNECT TO
+12V OUTPUT PULSE
(Fig. 5).
Outputs
IR source routing allows you to have two identical sources and still have independent control of those two sources.
If IR repeating is needed while the zone is turned “OFF,” only the 1, 3, 5, and “Sum” outputs are active.
ODD NUMBERED OUTPUTS ARE IDENTICAL (TIED TOGETHER)
EVEN NUMBERED OUTPUTS ARE IDENTICAL (TIED TOGETHER)
1 2 3 4 5 6 SUM
The
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