03 connecting your equipment, Connecting am/fm antennas, Multi-zone setup – Pioneer VSX-1121-K User Manual

Page 21: Connecting external antennas, Making multi-zone connections, Multi-zone listening options, Basic multi-zone setup (zone 2), Multi-zone setup using speaker terminals (zone 2)

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Connecting your equipment

Connecting AM/FM antennas

Connect the AM loop antenna and the FM wire
antenna as shown below. To improve reception
and sound quality, connect external antennas
(see Connecting external antennas on page 21 ).

ANTENNA

FM UNBAL 75

AM LOOP

3

1

4

a

b

c

5

2

1 Pull off the protective shields of both
AM antenna wires.
2 Push open the tabs, then insert one
wire fully into each terminal, then release
the tabs to secure the AM antenna wires.
3 Fix the AM loop antenna to the
attached stand.

To fix the stand to the antenna, bend in the
direction indicated by the arrow (fig. a) then clip
the loop onto the stand (fig. b).

! If you plan to mount the AM antenna to a

wall or other surface, secure the stand with
screws (fig. c) before clipping the loop to the
stand. Make sure the reception is clear.

4 Place the AM antenna on a flat
surface and in a direction giving the best
reception.

5 Connect the FM wire antenna into the
FM antenna socket.

For best results, extend the FM antenna fully
and fix to a wall or door frame. Don’t drape
loosely or leave coiled up.

Connecting external antennas

To improve FM reception, connect an external
FM antenna to FM UNBAL 75 W.

ANTENNA

FM UNBAL 75

AM LOOP

75 Ω coaxial cable

To improve AM reception, connect a 5 m to 6 m
(16 ft. to 20 ft.) length of vinyl-coated wire to the
AM LOOP terminals without disconnecting the
supplied AM loop antenna.
For the best possible reception, suspend hori-
zontally outdoors.

ANTENNA

FM UNBAL 75

AM LOOP

Outdoor antenna

Indoor antenna
(vinyl-coated wire)

5 m to 6 m
(16 ft. to 20 ft.)

MULTI-ZONE setup

This receiver can power up to two independent
systems in separate rooms after you have made
the proper MULTI-ZONE connections.
Different sources can be playing in two zones at
the same time or, depending on your needs, the
same source can also be used. The main and
sub zone have independent power (the main
zone power can be off while sub zone is on) and
the sub zone can be controlled by the remote or
front panel controls.

Making MULTI-ZONE connections

It is possible to make these connections if you
have a separate TV and speakers for the sub
zone (ZONE 2). You will also need a separate
amplifier if you are not using the MULTI-ZONE
setup using speaker terminals (ZONE 2)
on page
21 for the sub zone.

MULTI-ZONE listening options

The following table shows the signals that can
be output to ZONE 2:

Sub

Zone

Input functions available

ZONE 2

DVD, TV/SAT, DVR/BDR, VIDEO,
HOME MEDIA GALLERY, iPod/USB,
CD, TUNER, ADAPTER PORT, SIRIUS
(Outputs analog audio, composite
video.)

It is not possible to down-convert the audio
and video input signals from the HDMI input
terminals, digital input terminals (OPTICAL and
COAXIAL) and the COMPONENT VIDEO input
terminals and output them to ZONE 2.

Basic MULTI-ZONE setup (ZONE 2)

1 Connect a separate amplifier to the
AUDIO ZONE 2 OUT jacks on this receiver.

You should have a pair of speakers attached to
the sub zone amplifier as shown in the follow-
ing illustration.

2 Connect a TV monitor to the VIDEO
ZONE 2 OUT jack on this receiver.

RS-232C

ZONE 2

IN

IN

OUT

ZONE 3

OUT

TV/SAT V

DVD

COMPONENT VIDEO

Y

P

B

P

R

ASSIGNABLE

MONITOR

OUT

(DVD)

IN

1

(DVR/

BDR)

IN

2

BD IN

EXTENSION

SPEAKERS

A

FM UNBAL 75

AM LOOP

ANTENNA

(OUTPUT 5 V

150 mA MAX)

CONTROL

IR

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

HDMI

(VIDEO)

IN

1

IN

2

IN

4

ASSIGNABLE

1 6

R

L

AUDIO IN

VIDEO IN

Sub zone (ZONE 2)

Main zone

MULTI-ZONE setup using speaker
terminals (ZONE 2)

You must select ZONE 2 in Speaker system set-
ting
on page 66 to use this setup.

1 Connect a pair of speakers to the
surround back speaker terminals.

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