A/v processor rear panel – ATI Amplifier Technologies ATP8700 User Manual

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A/V Processor Rear Panel

1

AC Input

Connect the supplied AC power cord here. Do not use

standard IEC type power cords.

2

MAIN POWER Switch

Connects and disconnects the A/V PROCESSOR from AC

power. When this switch is on, the Standby/On indicator

on the front panel illuminates. When it is off, all power is

cut and the front STANDBY/ON switch will not function.

3

Antenna Inputs (ATP8700 and ATP7700)

FM and AM inputs for the built-in AM/FM Stereo tuner.

4

Main Zone Trigger Output

This jack provides a 12-volt DC output whenever the

A/V PROCESSOR is switched on. Usually, this jack is used

for automatic turn-on of a compatible amplifier equipped

with a DC trigger input.

5

Zone 2 Trigger Output

This jack provides a 12-volt DC output whenever the

2nd Zone is switched on.

6

12 Volt Trigger Output (ATP8700 and ATP7700)

This jack provides a 12-volt DC output whenever the

A/V PROCESSOR is switched on.

7

IR Input

Connect an external infrared sensor to this inputs. This

allows remote control of the A/V PROCESSOR even

if it is installed in a cabinet with solid doors. It also allows

control of the A/V PROCESSOR from a second room.

8

Balanced XLR Stereo Inputs (ATP8700)

Use these inputs to hook up any stereo analog audio

source with balanced XLR-type connectors.

9

S-Video Inputs

Use these inputs to connect S-Video-equipped devices

such as DVD players, satellite receivers, and S-VHS VCRs.

10 Component Video Inputs

Use these jacks to connect devices with component video

outputs, such as a DVD player or a digital TV tuner.

11 Composite Video Inputs

Use these inputs to connect older video devices, such as

a VCR, a cable box or a laserdisc player. If the device and

your video display have S-Video or component video

connections, use those instead.

12 Composite Video Record Outputs

Connect these video jacks to the input of a VCR

or DVD recorder, so you can record whatever source is being

played in the main room. If the recorder has an S-Video

input, use that connection instead of composite video.

13 Composite Video Outputs

Connect this output to the composite video input of your

video display. Use this only if the display does not have

S-Video or component video inputs.

14 Component Video Outputs

Use this output to connect to a video display that accepts

component video.

15 S-Video Output

Connect this output to the S-Video input of your video

display. Use this only if the display does not have a

component video input.

16 7.1-Channel Balanced XLR Outputs (ATP8700)

These 3-pin XLR type output jacks are provided to

interconnect with an amplifier utilizing this type of

connection. Please note the "polarity" diagram on the

rear panel and ensure that this configuration matches

the polarity of the XLR connectors on your amplifier.

The ATI ATP8700 is completely compatible with ATI

"Pure Balance" amplifiers.

17 Coaxial and Optical Digital Audio Inputs

Use these inputs to connect digital audio devices such as

DVD players, CD players, and digital TV tuners. These

inputs are assignable to any video or audio source.

18 RS-232 Port

This connector can be used either for control of the

A/V PROCESSOR by a laptop or touchscreen such as an

AMX or Crestron product.

19 Optical Digital Audio Output

Connect to a CD recorder, MiniDisc recorder, a computer

or any other audio recording device that accepts optical

digital inputs.

20 Zone 2 Aux Audio Input and Audio/Video Output

This is a dedicated input accessible only from the second

zone. Use the variable output or fixed output jacks to feed

stereo analog audio to an audio system in a second zone.

21 Analog Audio Stereo Tape Input

This input is for analog audio devices, such as cassette

tape decks or CD players.

22 Analog Audio Stereo CD Input

This input is for analog audio devices, such as cassette

tape decks or CD players.

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