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Audio Input Connections 1 - 4 

Each of the four Audio Inputs is compatible with any typical analog line-level source such 

as a CD/DVD player, VCR, satellite receiver, tape deck, or tuner. Use shielded cables with 

RCA plugs to connect the left and right analog audio outputs from your source components 

to any of the four Zpre Audio Inputs. 

The Audio 1 Input button on the remote control handset has a small box around it to indicate 

that it has a Priority function for automatic input switching. 

Video Input Connections 1 - 4

Each of the four Video Inputs is compatible with any typical NTSC/PAL composite video 

source such as a DVD player, VCR, or satellite receiver. Each Video Input is selected with 

its corresponding Audio Input

.

 Use 75 

 shielded video cables to connect the video output 

from each of your source components to the appropriate four Zpre Video Inputs.

Audio 1 Priority Input Connection

The  Audio  1  Input  can  be  programmed  to  automatically  override  the  other  selected 

audio  and  video  inputs.  If  you  have  activated  the  Priority  circuit  for  Input  1  and  the 

source you’ve connected to the Audio 1 Input jack is playing, the Zpre will automatically 

switch to Audio (and Video) 1. 

This circuit establishes priority status for Input 1 and may be engaged or disengaged at 

any time by pressing and holding the Source 1 button on the remote control for 4 seconds 

until the front panel Priority LED is on. When the Priority LED is off, the Priority circuit is 

inactive and Audio Input 1 behaves like the other three inputs.

 

The Priority circuit is quite useful for multi-zone applications. For example, if you may 

connect  your  surround  controller  remote  zone  output  to  a  Zpre  located  in  the  remote 

zone.  Once  the  Priority  circuit  is  on,  the  Zpre  will  automatically  switch  to  Input  1  if 

it  receives  a  signal  sent  from  the  main  zone  even  if  you  had  selected  Input  2,  3,  or  4 

for listening to a local source.

Variable Left and Right Output Jacks

The Variable Output jacks are the Main preamp outputs. They change level in response to 

the Volume control on the front panel or remote control. Use shielded cables with RCA 

plugs to connect the Left and Right Variable Output jacks of your Zpre to the input jacks 

of a two-channel power amplifier.

Fixed Left and Right Output Jacks 

The  audio  output  signal  for  the  selected  input  is  simultaneously  routed  to  the  Fixed 

Level  Output  jacks.  You  can  connect  this  output  to  a  system  controller  that  has  its 

own  volume  control,  or  drive  a  power  amplifier  where  you  prefer  to  adjust  the  level 

at  a  wall-mounted  speaker  volume  control  instead  of  at  the  preamplifier  or  amplifier. 

The  Fixed  Output  also  provides  a  line  level  signal  for  recording  to  a  cassette  deck  or 

other recording device. 

Summary of Contents for Zpre Zone

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Page 2: ...ction DC Trigger Input DC Trigger Loop Output Bass and Treble Controls Motorized Volume Control Low Noise Circuit High Current Power Supply Relay Muting Gold Plated RCA Jacks Removable IEC AC Cord Tab...

Page 3: ...extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Route power supply cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items p...

Page 4: ...Priority Input Jacks 2 Audio Input 2 4 Jacks 3 Variable Main Output Jacks 4 Fixed Output Jacks 5 Video 1 4 Input Jacks Zpre Rear Panel Connections 6 Video Output Jacks 7 DC Trigger In Loop Out Jacks 8...

Page 5: ...pre on a sturdy surface and out of direct sunlight that may interfere with its remote control sensor Place your Zpre away from equipment such as computers or tuners that could cause interference The Z...

Page 6: ...disengaged at any time by pressing and holding the Source 1 button on the remote control for 4 seconds until the front panel Priority LED is on When the Priority LED is off the Priority circuit is in...

Page 7: ...rigger voltage is received from another component such as a Parasound Audio Video Controller or system controller The DC Trigger requires an external DC voltage source between 9 Vdc to 12 Vdc and requ...

Page 8: ...udicious use of the tone controls Maximum bass boost at high levels can overload small speakers Balance Control The balance control adjusts relative left and right volume If clockwise rotation favors...

Page 9: ...equipped with the Priority circuit Priority Function If you press and hold the Input 1 button for four seconds it activates the Priority function and the Priority LED is illuminated To disengage the P...

Page 10: ...to Parasound Authorized Warranty Centers are also listed on our website Returning your Zpre to Parasound for Service If we determine that you should send your Zpre to Parasound you will need to obtain...

Page 11: ...clipping Input Impedance 10 k Input Sensitivity 200 mV 5 Signal to Noise Ratio 102 dB A weighted 93 dB Unweighted Maximum Hum 0 01 mV Crosstalk 76 dB 20 kHz Video Frequency Response 3dB 45 MHz 100 kHz...

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