Multi Room Audio Amplifier Installation Instructions
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2.2 Equipment Placement
When installing the amplifier and its speakers, you should choose a location that is
close to the audio input source and a wall power outlet for the amplifier. Doing so
will minimise cabling issues. Proximity to the C-Bus input units that control the
amplifier should be considered as well.
You should consider the following factors when choosing a location for the amplifier
and speakers. Be sure that:
there is a power outlet for each amplifier's power supply.
the amplifier is not in direct sunlight or near a source of heat.
cable runs are as short as possible.
cables and speaker wires do not present a tripping hazard.
outdoor speakers are securely fastened using stainless steel hardware.
For multiple-amplifier installations you should make the decision whether to set up
the amplifiers in a centralised layout or a distributed layout.
A Centralised layout is appropriate when using multiple 560110R Low Power
Amplifiers. This is especially true if the amplifiers are installed in a 19-inch equipment
rack. In a centralised layout the networking and digital audio cable runs will be
shorter and the speaker wire runs will be longer. Also, multiple power outlets are
needed at one location.
A Distributed layout allows you to install amplifiers in convenient locations in the
home. For example, you might want to install a remote amplifier in a space above a
ceiling and use concealed speakers in the ceiling. A distributed layout keeps the
speaker wire runs shorter.