Multi-room set up, Zone 2 and 3 control outputs, Zone 2 – Arcam AVR Surround Amplifer AV888 User Manual

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Zone 2 and 3 control outputs

The AVR600 and AV888 also allow remote control from

Zones 2 and 3.

Z2 IR and Z3 IR
This allows the AVR600/AV888

to be controlled remotely from

Zone 2 or Zone 3 via Infra-

red remote control. Connect a

remote IR receiver in Zone 2

or Zone 3 to allow control of

the AVR600/AV888 from these

listening/viewing areas.
For more information on remote

IR receivers, see ‘Z1 IR’ on page

17.

TRIG Z2 and TRIG Z3
This allows the AVR600/

AV888 to remotely switch on

devices in Zone 2 or 3 when the

appropriate Zone is selected.

For example you could set your

television in Zone 2 to switch on

when ‘Zone 2’ is selected on AVR600/AV888.
For more information on triggers, see ‘Trigger

connectors’ on page 17. Please note that not all AV

devices have this feature, nor are triggers essential for

listening and viewing in a separate zone.

multi-room

set up

The AVR600 and AV888 allow independent routing and

control of analogue audio, Composite and S-Video to

a separate set of equipment, typically used for a second

living space, e.g., bedroom or lounge. The AVR600 and

AV888 also allow a copy of the Zone 2 analogue audio

to be routed to and controlled in a third living space,

Zone 3.
The connection guide on the facing page shows how the

AVR600 or AV888 is normally connected in a multi-

room installation.

Zone 2

Zone 2 receives only signals obtained by the AVR600

or AV888 from the analogue audio, Composite and

S-Video inputs. The analogue inputs are required

because there is no analogue-to-digital, digital-to-

analogue or DSP processing available for Zone 2 signals

– the unit only converts video formats for Zone 1.
For this reason, we recommend that in addition to any

digital connections, the Composite and/or S-Video

outputs from your source devices are connected to the

AVR600 or AV888.

Video outputs

The

Z2

S-Video and/or Composite output connectors

of the AVR600/AV888 should be connected to the

analogue video inputs (usually labelled

S-ViDEo in

or

CoMpoSiTE ViDEo in

) of the display device in Zone 2.

If you wish to make an HDMI connection to Zone 2,

you must accept the limitations of the AVR600/AV888

video processing system.

hDMi ouT 1

and

ouT 2

both carry the same signals (as

there is only one video processing engine) and are

primarily intended for use in Zone 1. Full HDMI video

functionality in Zone 2 can only be achieved if Zone 1 is

not being used at the same time.
If Zone 1 is being used at the same time as Zone 2,

Zone 2 must follow the Zone 1 source selection if you

wish to receive HDMI signals in Zone 2. Zone 2 must

also be the same video resolution as Zone 1. If you wish

to watch a different source in Zone 2 than is currently

showing over HDMI in Zone 1, Zone 2 will be forced to

use the analogue video connections into and out of the

AVR600/AV888.
Due to the complications of using HDMI in Zone 2

we recommend the use of analogue video connections

instead, particularly as it is not possible to apply audio

lip sync to Zone 2 audio to compensate for video

processing delays.

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audio outputs

The

Z2 ouT

,

R

and

l

phono sockets should be connected

to the analogue audio inputs (Usually labelled

AnAloguE AuDio in

) of the Zone 2 display device, or

to the inputs of an additional stereo power amplifier in

Zone 2 (for example, the Arcam P38).

Zone 3

A line-level signal from the stereo analogue audio is

available for Zone 3. This is a copy of the Zone 2 audio

signal, but has its own independent volume control.

audio outputs

The

Z3 ouT

,

R

and

l

phono sockets should be connected

to the inputs of an additional stereo power amplifier in

Zone 3 (for example, the Arcam P38).

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