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Adjusting the Volume for Zone 2
■
Operating on the remote controller
■
Operating on the AV receiver
Muting Zone 2
■
Operating on the remote controller
Tip
• To unmute, press
Zone2
followed by
Muting
again.
Adjusting the Tone and Balance of Zone 2
Note
• Only analog input sources are output from the
ZONE 2
PRE/LINE OUT
L/R
jacks and
FRONT WIDE/ZONE 2 L/R
terminals. Digital input sources are not output. If no sound is
heard when an input source is selected, verify that the source is
connected to an analog input.
• While Zone 2 is on,
u
functions will not work.
• You cannot select different AM or FM radio stations for your
main room and Zone 2. The same AM/FM radio station will be
heard in each room. Namely, if you have selected an FM station
for the main room, that station will also be output in Zone 2.
• When you have selected
NET
or
USB
as the input selector, the
last selector selected will be set for both Main room and Zone 2.
• Zone 2 can also be unmuted by adjusting the volume.
• When Zone 2 is activated and its input selector is selected, the
power consumption of standby mode slightly increases.
• When setting the AV receiver to standby mode while Zone 2 is
active, the
Z2
indicator is dimly lit.
• The Zone 2 level, balance, and tone functions have no effect on
the
ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT
jacks when the “
Zone 2 Out
”
setting is set to “
Fixed
” (
➔
page 58
).
The 12V triggers A, B, and C can be used to turn on 12V
trigger-capable components automatically when they are
selected as the input source. The triggers can be set so that
they activate when a connected component is selected as
the input source for the main room, Zone 2 or any
combination of rooms. When triggered, the output from a
12V TRIGGER OUT
goes high (+12 volts and 150
milliamperes max. at
12V TRIGGER OUT
A
; +12 volts
and 25 milliamperes max. at
12V TRIGGER OUT
B
and
C
).
• See also “12V Trigger A/B/C Setup” (
➔
page 57
).
Hookup
• Use a miniplug cable to connect the AV receiver’s
12V
TRIGGER OUT
A
,
B
, or
C
jack to the 12 V trigger
input on a connected component.
When several components are turned on simultaneously
by using triggers A, B, and C, depending on the type of
components, a large amount of current may be drawn
momentarily. To prevent this, you can delay trigger
signals A, B, and C individually. Another application of
trigger delay is eliminating the “thump” noise that’s
sometimes heard when a source component is turned on.
You can accomplish this by delaying the trigger signal for
your power amplifier, so that it's the last component to be
turned on.
3
To turn off Zone 2, press
Zone2
followed by
8
Receiver
.
Tip
• The corresponding trigger output goes low (0 volts).
1
Press
Zone2
.
2
Use
VOL
q
/
w
to adjust the volume.
1
Use
Zone 2 Level
q
/
w
.
1
Press
Zone2
followed by
Muting
.
1
On the AV receiver, press
Zone 2
.
2
Press the AV receiver’s
Tone
repeatedly to select
“Bass”, “Treble” or “Balance”.
3
Use
+
and
–
to adjust the Bass, Treble or Balance.
• You can boost or cut the Bass or Treble from
–10dB
to
+10dB
in 2 dB steps.
• You can adjust the balance from 0 in the center to
+10dB to the right or +10dB to the left in 2 dB steps.
Using the 12V Triggers