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NOTE: The clocks in different zones may
be slightly out of synchronisation due to
drift or inaccurate setting. They will be
synchronised automatically at 12 noon
each day with the master system clock in
zone A.
5. Return to Standby mode
Pressing the alarm button exits the Mode
function.
NOTE: If a DMS is set as a slave (See
Section 4.21 DMS Module) only the clock
can be set. Only one alarm in each zone
is permitted.
6.46 Zone Splitter Control
If a zone is divided into two separate
areas through the installation of a second
set of speakers and a Zone Splitter, the
prime DMS within that zone is used to
control the Zone Splitter and direct a
selected source input to either or both
areas.
To set the DMS in ‘Zone Splitter’ mode,
press both the A and B buttons on the
prime DMS and hold them pressed for six
seconds. The A and B LEDs illuminate as
appropriate to indicate the status of the
speakers in the A and B areas. If an LED is
lit, that speaker pair is switched ON.
If both speaker pairs are On (both LEDs
illuminated), one pair can be switched Off
by pressing the appropriate A or B
button.
4. Set Clock
Use the hrs/A and mins/B buttons to
advance to the required clock time.
If one speaker pair is switched On, the
other set can also be switched On by
pressing the appropriate A or B button.
Alternatively, to switch from one set to
the other, both A & B speakers must be
switched ON before turning the other set
OFF.
NOTE 1: It is not possible to switch BOTH
pairs of speakers Off - this avoids the
possibility of having no audio output
when a zone is active.
NOTE 2: The A and B button Zone
Splitter control function is active
whether the zone is Active or in Standby.
NOTE 3: When a Zone Splitter is used,
both pairs of speakers will share the
same volume level and source.
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