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Multiple Zones
Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple Zones

Connecting the External Infrared Receivers and IR Repeaters (for U.K. and U.S. military), continued

Your new audio-video receiver supports two-way external
infrared (IR) remote transceiver control. The two-way
external infrared (IR) remote transceiverenables you to use
the Receiver’s PowerTouch to operate the receiver if itr is:
in a stereo closet/cabinet
behind glass doors
in another zone
in any situation where the device to be controlled is
not visible
For more information about using external IR receivers in
another zone, see “Chapter Four: Setting Up Multiple
Zones” on page␣ 48 of the Users’ Guide.

To Connect IR Receivers:

1. Connect the IR receiver’s output cable to the Receiver’s
IR RECEIVER IN jack. This jack supports a 12V 20mA
signal.
2. (For some IR receiver)
Connect an AC adaptor to the IR receiver. Do not plug
the adaptor into the wall until all connections are
made.
Make sure that the input/output terminals and electrical
specifications of the IR receiver match those of this unit.
(see Chapter Five: Warning and Specifications)