Typical wiring diagram: adjacent room operation – T+A Elektroakustik K 6 User Manual

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Setting up

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Typical wiring diagram: adjacent room operation


The K6 can provide sound in an adjacent room.

The K6 is set up in the main room (Room A), i.e. the
room in which the speakers connected to loudspeaker
output

 A are located.

The adjacent room (Room B) houses the speakers
which are connected to loudspeaker output

 B. If you

wish to control the K6 from the adjacent room by remote
control, you need to install an E 2000 remote control
receiver (optional accessory) in Room B, and connect it
to the RC IN remote control input socket on the K6.

You now need to access the 'Loudspeaker Menu' and
set the split mode for volume in the menu point Vol-
ume A/B. This makes it possible to alter the volume in
the adjacent room only; in the main room you can only
alter the volume in that room.

A TV set in the adjacent room can also be connected to
the K6 (not in S-Video mode).

In this case the TV is connected to the SCART socket
marked VCR/TV B. If you have already connected a
video recorder to this socket, the second TV can be
connected to any unused AV output on the VCR.

In this case the on-screen menu for Room B should be
switched off (see 'Configuration Menu'), otherwise you
may find that your recordings accidentally include su-
perimposed on-screen menus.

To simplify the cabling, or as a superior solution if the
route to the TV set in the adjacent room is very long, it is
possible to transmit the TV signal using an RF modulator
and a 75 Ω cable, or by a radio system. Please ask your
specialist

 dealer for details.

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