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Rear Panel Controls and Connectivity:

Screw terminal connections for Power, 

Wired Input Loudspeaker Outputs and 

Line  Level  outputs  are  located  on  the 

rear PCB of the AVID2.

Power is provided via the included PSU; 

its cable being marked with a white line  

on the positive (+) core which connects 

to the V+ terminal, the plain black core 

is negative (-) which connects to the G 

terminal.

The Wired Input terminal is configured 

for  a  Stereo  Input  Signal;  the  three-

way connector has terminals for L (Left 

Signal), G (Screen) and R (Right Signal).

Important Information. 

It is important

 

to note that if using the audio input loacated on the rear 

of the AVID2 that the signal applied is at full line level.

Low  level  signals  such  as  headphone  output  levels  can  sometimes  not  provide  enough  output 

signal level to keep the internal priority switching circuit built into the AVID2 open, this may result 

in loss or intermittent playback of the audio being broadcast.

If you are experiencing any such problems please contact you reseller or the CIE-Group Technical 

Support Department on +44 (0)115 9770075

When using this application an appropriate screened cable is required to reduce the possibility of 

external signal interference.

 

Bluetooth Pairing Code: 2843

Please  note  that  the  AVID2’s  Bluetooth  Pairing  Code  is  displayed  on  the  rear  of  the  Bluetooth 

Receiver.  As  this  is  not  accessible  post-installation,  please  ensure  to  note  this  down  (such  as 

the User Manual) and advise the end user of the Bluetooth Pairing Code and/or where it can be 

found.

Note. 

The Wired Input Terminal is in parallel with the 3.5mm Jack Input on the front panel; if both 

inputs are connected and a signal is present on both, then the two sources will be mixed together 

(This should be clearly explained to the user).

A jumper is provided to allow the AVID2 to be used in either mono or stereo mode, the factory 

default  is  stereo.  If  set  to  mono  the  amplifier  will  provide  a  mixed  output  to  each  loudspeaker 

terminal.

Loudspeakers  should  be  wired  to  the  L+  L-  and  R+  R-  terminals,  ensuring  the  phase  of  each 

loudspeaker is the same.

The line output is stereo and provides a fixed line output signal for feeding and external source 

such a s a slave amplifier or induction loop system.

Note. The unit has been designed for an 8ohm load per channel, we do not 

recommend the use of loudspeakers with an impedance lower than 8ohms.

 

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