E-13
E-12
English
Optical audio in
If your TV set does not support ARC,
connect the optical audio output of the TV
to this input
Coaxial audio in
Connect the coaxial audio output of your
set-top box
Digital audio connections
Analogue audio connections
Line in
Connect any analogue audio device to
these inputs using a RCA stereo phono
cable
Aux in
Connect any analogue audio device to the
AUX
input using a 3.5mm jack lead
other
connections
Bluetooth connection
The Solo has built in
Bluetooth
wireless
technology for seamless integration with
any
Bluetooth
enabled device.
Pairing with
Bluetooth
devices
To place the Solo in pairing mode, select
the
Bluetooth
input, then press and hold
the
OK
key on the remote control. Follow
the advice provided in the operation
instructions for your
Bluetooth
device.
Select
SOLO XXXXXX
(where
XXXXXX
is a unique number assigned to your
Solo) from the list of
Bluetooth
devices to
complete the pairing. Once the pairing
procedure is finished, it does not need to
be performed again.
USB connection
USB memory devices (flash drives) can be
used for media playback and are necessary
for storage of downloaded BD-Live
content. To enjoy BD-Live content, the
following specification is recommended:
<
Capacity 2GB or more
<
Formatted FAT32
<
USB2.0 high speed (480Mbps)
The Solo can also play files stored on a USB
mass storage device, typically a pen drive,
but any USB device that complies with the
‘mass storage device‘ class is compatible.
The Solo only supports the direct
connection of USB devices and will not
support devices connected through a
hub. If regular access to the
USB
socket
is required, you may find it convenient
to use a USB extension lead; see ”disc &
file formats” on page E-16 for details of
supported file types.
This connection can also be used for
software upgrades. Please refer to “USB
firmware update” on page E-35 for further
details.
Serial connection
This connector is used with control
devices having an RS232 serial port (for
example, Crestron and AMX touch-screen
controllers).
Network connection
The Solo can be connected to your
network using either a wired or wireless
connection.
Wireless connection
In order to connect to your Wi-Fi network,
the supplied Wi-Fi antenna needs to be
connected to the Solo and the unit’s
wireless settings must be correctly
configured. Please refer to “Bluetooth/
Wi-Fi antenna” on page E-14, for antenna
installation instructions and “Network” on
page E-30 for information on setting up
the wireless network interface.
Infrared connection
The infrared input allows the connection
of external IR receivers, when the Solo
front panel IR receiver is fully or partially
obstructed.The tip is the modulated signal,
sleeve is ground.
A supplier of infra-red receivers and
emitter accessories and systems is
Xantech. See
www.xantech.com
for more
information, or ask your Arcam dealer
tip: Modulated signal
sleeve: Ground
NOTE
The IR input is designed for modulated
signals. If the external IR receiver
demodulates the IR signal, it will not work.
Also the unit does not provide power for
external receivers on the IR jack, therefore
an external power source will be required.
Wired connection
If an Ethernet cable is connected, the Solo
will automatically attempt to connect to
your network.
You should use CAT5 cable plugged into
the RJ45 socket labelled
NET
on the rear
panel.
If your network uses static IP addressing
rather than DHCP, you will need to
provide IP address, gateway and DNS; see
“Network” on page E-30 for information
on setting up the network.
STB
SET-TOP BOX
SET-TOP BOX
MP3 Player
R
L
MP3 Player
MP3 Player
AUX
MP3 Player
Internet
1
2
3
4
NET
HDMI OUT
AV
SAT
PVR
GAME
NET
DAB/FM
TV
USB 5V 500mA
STB
LINE
SUB
BT
WIFI
SUPPLY
VOLTAGE
115V
230V
~ 50 - 60Hz, 1kW MAX.
SR
FR
C
FL
SL
IR IN
AUX
POWER INLET
RS232
8 LOAD IMPEDANCE RECOMMENDED
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
L
R
RS232
Network Router
Home Automation Device
Internet
Network Router
Home Automation Device
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