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Models: D 200

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HDMI Audio Connection

A small number of surround controllers and receivers can decode the audio in the HDMI signal and therefore no other audio connection is necessary for your main zone. If your surround controller or receiver does not have an HDMI input or does not decode HDMI audio you will need to use the Digital Coaxial or Optical connections and the 5.1 channel analog audio inputs.

Note: Some TVs with HDMI inputs do not accept HDMI audio signals. For these TV sets you’ll need to make separate audio connections from the D 200’s Digital or Analog Audio Output jacks. If you’re using a TV’s DVI input you will need to make an analog audio connection because DVI cables do not carry audio signals. High-Resolution SACD audio is not available through the HDMI connection.

AC Connection and Rear Panel Power Switch

The D 200 operates on 100 - 240 volts, so no AC voltage selector switch is necessary. Plug its AC power cord into an AC outlet that is always live (not switched). The D 200 will not operate properly if it’s plugged into an AC outlet that might be switched off. When the rear panel AC Power switch is switched on you can turn the D 200 on and off with its front panel On-Off button or remote control On and Off buttons. The only time you will be likely to turn off the AC Power switch is when you will be away for an extended time.

IR Remote Repeater Input

The IR input jack is a 1/8” (3.5mm) mini jack that connects to an IR (infrared) repeater system. An IR repeater system includes an

IR receiver that relays or “repeats” the IR commands from your remote control handset to extend its range. This enables you to control your D 200 from another room, or when it is located behind closed cabinet doors.

The Loop Out jack will relay the same IR information present at the input jack making it easy to connect a second IR-controlled component.

Note: Position the IR repeater receiver so that the IR beam from your remote control handset cannot also reach the D 200, otherwise, the D 200 may not respond correctly to the remote’s commands. When positioning the IR repeater’s receiver remember that infrared can be reflected like visible light.

RS-232 Serial Port

This 9-pin female DB9 connector is a full-duplex serial port. This permits the D 200 to communicate in two directions with software-based home automation and control systems such as Crestron, AMX, Control4, and Elan. The RS-232 write (command) and read (display feedback) codes may be found at: www.parasound.com.

When the D 200 is connected to such a controller, it can be controlled and its status monitored from keypads and hand-held remotes or touch-screen panels throughout your house. The capabilities of such connections, and the programming and interfacing needed will depend on the automation system you select; consult your Parasound dealer or custom installer for more information regarding interfacing an external control system to your D 200.

Video & Audio Connections for a Remote Zone

Parasound surround controllers and many AV receivers include input jacks so you can watch your movies in another room (usually called the remote zone, or Zone B).

-Connect one of the D 200’s Composite Video Out jacks to the Zone Video Input jack on your surround controller.

-Connect the D 200’s audio Stereo jacks to the Zone audio input jacks on your surround controller. These are independent from the video and audio connections you used for your home theater.

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