Connecting loudspeakers
The red and black terminals on the back of the AVR250 are used to make the connections to the |
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loudspeakers. The speakers should be connected to the loudspeaker terminals, refering to the | The speaker connectors | |
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When connecting the speaker terminals of the amplifier with the terminals on the speakers make | labelled as follows: | |
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sure that like polarities are matched (i.e., match “+” with “+” (usually red) and | FL - Front Left | |
(usually black)). Mismatching of polarities will result in a weak central sound, unclear orientation | FR - Front Right | |
of the instruments and the sense of direction of the stereo being impaired. | CEN - Centre | |
There are two options for connecting the speaker cable to the amplifier: | RS - Right Surround | |
LS - Left Surround | ||
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Using bare wire ended leads: | RSB - Right Surr. Back | |
1. Strip back the insulation on the wire to reveal about 2cm of conductor (the metal inside | LSB - Left Surr. Back | |
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2.If the conductor is stranded, twist the strands together tightly to avoid loose strands making contact with the adjacent terminals or the back panel.
3.Loosen the terminal by turning it
4.Insert the twisted wire through the hole in the terminal.
5.Tighten by turning clockwise.
When making connections with stranded bare ended wires, take great care that no individual strands of wire come into contact with the adjacent terminals or with the back panel. If this should happen, it will cause a short circuit on the output of the amplifier and could damage the amplifier.
Using spade terminals:
1.Loosen the terminal by turning it
2.Insert the spade connector under the terminal.
3.Tighten by turning clockwise.
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Speaker impedance
Before connecting loudspeakers to your AVR250 you must set the impedance switch on the rear to the correct position (never adjust this switch with the power on or you may damage your speakers). If your loudspeakers are rated at 6Ω or lower set the switch to the 4Ω position; if your loudspeakers are rated higher than 6Ω, set the switch to the 8Ω position. This unit should only be used with loudspeakers with an impedance rating above 4Ω.
Note that failure to set this switch correctly for your speakers may cause the amplifier to shut down due to overheating.
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Zone 2 connections
The AVR250 allows independent routing and control of analogue audio and composite video to a second room such as a kitchen, bedroom or lounge. This second room is known as ‘Zone 2’.
For Zone 2, the AVR250 outputs a
For these reasons, we recommend that source devices that have a digital connection are also connected via the analogue inputs. High quality YUV/RGB and
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NOTE: As a composite input is required for Zone 2, it may not be possible to run your DVD player in progressive scan mode and to use Zone 2 at the same time, unless your DVD player can output both progressive scan and composite signals simutaneously.
eq ZONE 2 OUT.
This is the audio output for Zone 2. Connect these to a line level input on your Zone 2 amplifier.
do ZONE 2 VIDEO OUT (Composite video connection).
This is the video output for Zone 2. Connect to your Zone 2 video display using 75Ω low loss coaxial cable.
fk IN ZONE 2.
This allows the AVR250 to be controlled remotely from Zone 2 via infrared remote control. See the panel for connection information.
Zone 2 remote controller connection.
A receiver compatible with this connector fk is available from Xantech (part no.
See www.xantech.com for more information.
The 3.5mm jack plug for this connector is wired as follows:
3.5mm stereo jack | Function |
Tip | Signal |
Ring | 0V |
Sleeve | 12V, |
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This follows the Xantech standard for IR transmission over wire.
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