other

connectors

Data connectors

drDock/irDock

For use with an Arcam drDock or irDock accessory. See page E-15 and the accessory documentation for details.

RS232 serial connector

Use with control devices having an RS232 serial port (for example, Crestron and AMX touch screen controllers).

Network connector

This section deals with installation of the unit into an existing home network. For

information on how to use the

AVR360’s network features,

the USB socket, and for a list

of supported file types, refer to page E-45.

Networking is a large subject

and only the briefest guidelines are presented in this handbook. Please contact your Arcam dealer or specialist installer for more information about introducing the AVR360 into your computer network.

Ethernet

If an Ethernet cable is connected, the AVR360 will automatically attempt to connect to your network.

You should use CAT5 cable plugged into the RJ45 socket labelled ETHERNET on the rear panel.

If your network uses static IP addressing rather than DHCP, you will need to provide IP address, gateway, DNS and proxy information. See page E-39 for information on setting up the network.

USB connector

The AVR360 can play files

stored on a USB mass storage

device, typically a pen drive, but any USB device that complies with the ‘mass storage device‘ class is compatible.

The AVR360 only supports the direct connection of USB devices and will not support devices connected through a hub. If regular access to the USB socket is required, you may find it convenient to use a USB extension lead.

See page E-45 for details of supported file types.

Trigger connectors

The trigger connectors (Trig Z1 and Trig Z2) provide an electrical signal

whenever the AVR360 is switched on and the relevant zone enabled.

The trigger signal can be used to switch on and off compatible pieces of home

entertainment equipment, for example, you could set up a trigger to turn on your television and BD player whenever the

AVR360 was switched on.

There are two trigger output sockets on the AVR360, each capable of outputting a 12V, 70mA switching signal. The socket is designed for mono 3.5mm jacks: tip is the trigger output, sleeve is ground.

tip: Trigger output sleeve: Ground

TRIG Z1

Use for remotely turning on and off power amps or source equipment for Zone 1. On = 12V, Off = 0V.

TRIG Z2

Use for remotely turning on and off power amps or source equipment for Zone 2. On = 12V, Off = 0V.

Infra-red (IR) connectors

The infra-red inputs (Z1 IR and Z2 IR) allow the connection of external IR receivers, either when the AVR360 front panel IR receiver is fully or partially obstructed or to allow the use of a remote control in Zone 2.

There are two IR inputs on the AVR360, each designed for stereo or mono 3.5mm jacks. Tip is the modulated signal, sleeve is ground.

tip: Modulated signal sleeve: Ground

NOTE

Sockets referring to ‘Z2’ relate to connections used in multi-room installation. For more information on these connectors, see page E-46.

Z1 IR

This input is intended for use with a local IR receiver when the front panel of the AVR360 is blocked.

Connecting an IR receiver to Z1 IR will disable to front panel IR receiver to prevent problems with multiple commands if the front panel IR receiver is only partially obstructed.

Z2 IR

This input is intended for use with an IR receiver in Zone 2 to allow remote control of AVR360 from a second room.

A supplier of infra-red receivers and emitter accessories and systems is Xantech. See www.xantech.com for more information, or ask your Arcam dealer.

NOTE

The IR inputs on the AVR360 are designed for modulated signals. If the external IR receiver demodulates the IR signal, it will not work. Also the AVR360 does not provide power for external receivers on the IR jack, therefore an external power source will be required.

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