Antenna connections, Using the am/fm tuner, Other connections – ATI Amplifier Technologies ATP8700 User Manual

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Antenna Connections

The ATP8700 and ATP7700 A/V PROCESSORs have an inter-

nal AM/FM tuner with separate external connections for each

radio band.

FM Antenna (ATP8700 and ATP7700)

Push the coaxial connector onto the connector labeled FM

on the back of the A/V PROCESSOR.

The supplied FM antenna is for indoor use only. For best sig-

nal reception you must fully extend the antenna. Experiment

with the antenna’s position to obtain the strongest signal.

You can attach it to a wall or other surface using push pins,

tacks or small nails.

If FM reception is poor with the supplied indoor antenna, we

recommend using an amplified indoor or outdoor antenna.

You can connect a 75-ohm type FM antenna directly to the

A/V PROCESSOR.

AM Antenna

Connect the supplied AM antenna to the push terminals

labeled AM on the rear panel of the A/V PROCESSOR. Start by

pressing in the lever on one of the terminals. Next, insert one

of the antenna wires. Release the lever and repeat the process

with the other lever and the other wire. Experiment with the

antenna’s position to obtain the strongest signal.

Using the AM/FM Tuner

The high quality built-in AM/FM tuner on the ATP8700 and

ATP7700 has an auto-tune feature and may be programmed

with up to 10 presets. When using presets, it is not necessary

to switch bands manually. You can save AM and FM station

presets randomly. Presets will not be lost in the event of a

power failure.

To use the tuner, press the tuner button on the front panel or

on the remote control. Choose the AM or FM band by pressing

the AM/FM toggle button. To auto-tune up or down the band,

momentarily press the seek-up or seek-down button on the

front panel (ATP8700 & ATP7700) or the CH UP or CH DOWN

buttons on the remote control. The tuner will begin to scan

and will lock on to the next useable station received. To set a

station as a preset, hold one of the 10 keypad buttons on the

remote control until you hear the station mute momentarily.

The station is now saved as that preset number.

Other Connections

Remote Control

The IR jacks allow you to extend the remote control sensor

built into the front of the A/V PROCESSOR so that you may

control the A/V PROCESSOR even when it is installed behind

solid or smoked cabinet doors. This jack allow you to control

the A/V PROCESSOR from a second zone (room), and they

also allow the A/V PROCESSOR to relay remote-control codes

to other concealed components. To install a remote sensor

(available from such companies as Niles Audio and Xantech),

connect it to the IR INPUT jack.

DC Trigger

MAIN ZONE TRIGGER is always used to turn on other devices

when the A/V PROCESSOR is powered on, and to turn them

off when you turn off the A/V PROCESSOR. We recommend

this jack with a compatible power amplifier, such as those

available from ATI.

Use a cable tipped at each end with a 1/8-inch (3.5mm) mono

phone plug to connect the A/V PROCESSOR’s MAIN ZONE

TRIGGER jack to the amplifier’s DC Trigger Input jack.

Use a cable tipped at each end with a 1/8-inch (3.5mm) mono

phone plug to connect the A/V PROCESSOR’s 12 VOLT DC

TRIGGER jack to the DC Trigger Input jack on the component

you want to control. You may have to use an adapter, depending

on what type of input jack the other component uses.

RS-232 Port

The A/V PROCESSOR’s RS-232 port can be used to control the

A/V PROCESSOR through a computer touchscreen remote.

Note: When making connections to the RS-232 port, be certain

to use a “straight-through” male-to-female serial cable with

DB-9 connectors on each end. DO NOT use a serial cable

designed for “null modem” use.

Power Connection

Insert the supplied power cord into the AC input of the rear

panel of the A/V PROCESSOR. Use only the supplied power

cord—do not substitute a standard IEC type power cord.

CAUTION: Before you plug the power cord into an AC wall

outlet, confirm that all connections to the A/V PROCESSOR

have been made correctly.

WARNING: Never disconnect the power cord from the A/V

PROCESSOR while the other end is plugged into on AC outlet.

Doing so may cause an electric shock. Always connect power

by plugging into the AC outlet last and disconnect

by unplugging from the AC outlet first.

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