CHAPTER 2
Zone 2 connections
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As an alternative to using the Receiver's internal ampliÞers to run your Zone 2 speakers, you could use an external power ampliÞer. Connect the ampliÞer's
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IR sensor signals From: Zone 2 IR sensor To: Receiver Zone 2
IR sensor input
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Zone 2 can play stereo analog sources independently of the Main Zone, or can play the same source. Zone 2 can only play a digital source if the Main Zone is playing the same source.
Note that Zone 2 has to be enabled before it can be used. Please see page 47 for more details of Zone 2 operation.
If you want the Receiver's Aux
the Aux speaker outputs as shown, and are run out to your Zone 2 speak- ers. These are usually located in another room or area of your house.
If you have an external power ampliÞer to run your Zone 2 speak- ers, connect the Receiver's Zone 2
The wire from an optional IR sensor is shown connected to the Ultimate Receiver's Zone 2 IR input. The Re- ceiver is compatible with most makes of IR sensors and equipment.
The sensor can be located in a suitable area of Zone 2, allowing you complete control of the volume and source selection. Zone 2 can also be controlled from the front panel, using the remote's Zone 2 buttons.
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User's Manual