Harman Kardon AVR80MKII Owners Manual - Page 35

Multiroom, Operation

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Multiroom Operation 33 The AVR80// is unique among A/V receivers in that it is equipped to operate as the control center for a sophisticated multiroom operation with accessories as simple as a remote IR sensor or as sophisticated as a specialized external amplifier and a special version of the world-famous AudioAccess wall mounted keypad controls. Although some multiroom installations will require the services of a specially trained installer, it is possible for the average do it yourself hobbyist to install a simple remote room system. For additional information on using the AVR80// in multiroom installations we suggest that you contact your dealer or custom installer. Installation The key to remote room operation is to link the remote room to the AVR80/ts location with wire for an infrared receiver and speakers or an amplifier. IR Link The remote room IR receiver should be connected to the AVR80// via standard coaxial cable. Plug the IR connection cable into the mini jack inside the Multi area in the middle of the AVR80/ts rear panel.© If other Harman Kardon compatible source equipment is part of the main room installation, the REMOTE CONT. OUT jack on the rear panel la should be connected to IR IN jack on the CD player or cassette deck. This will enable the remote room location to con- trol source equipment functions as well as the remote room input and volume. NOTE: All remotely controlled components must be linked together in a daisy chain. Connect the IR OUT jack of one unit to the IR IN of the next to establish this chain. Audio Link Depending on the distance from the AVR80// to the remote room, two options are available. The preferred method is to run high quality, shielded audio interconnect cable from the AVR80/fs location to the remote room. At the remote room, connect the interconnect cable to a stereo power amplifier. The amplifier will be connected to the room's speakers. No volume control is required, as the AVR80ff and the remote IR link will provide that function. At the AVR80ff, plug the audio interconnect cable into the MULTI OUT jacks @ at the top left corner of the AVR80/ts rear panel. NOTE: The remote power amplifier must have signal sensing capability or be left on constantly to assure automatic operation at the remote room. As an alternative, the amplifier may be placed at the same location as the AVR8011, with a standard audio interconnect between the two. Speaker wires should then be run to the remote room. High quality AWG-12 speaker wire is preferred. IMPORTANT NOTE: Any cables run inside walls should be CL3/FT4 rated, or carry any other certification that is required by the NEC, NFPA or state and local building and electrical codes. To avoid interference, audio and speaker cables should not be parallel to, or in the same conduits with AC cables. If you have any questions about multi-room wiring consult your dealer, custom installer or a licensed contractor or electrician. Set-up Once the equipment connections have been made, the AVR80// needs to be configured for multiroom operation by following these steps: 1. Press the SELECT tip to bring the MAIN MENUto the screen (Figure #1). Press the y button it) four times until the on screen > cursor is pointing to MULTI ROOM SEL and press SELECT 0. The video screen will move to the MULTI ROOM SELECTOR menu (Figure #17). 2. Press the button (f) until the desired input source for the multi room system is selected.

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Multiroom
Operation
33
The
AVR80//
is
unique
among
A/V
receivers
in
that
it
is
equipped
to
operate
as
the
control
center
for
a
sophisticated
multiroom
operation
with
accessories
as
simple
as
a
remote
IR
sensor
or
as
sophisticated
as
a
specialized
external
amplifier
and
a
special
version
of
the
world-famous
AudioAccess
wall
mounted
keypad
controls.
Although
some
multi
-
room
installations
will
require
the
ser-
vices
of
a
specially
trained
installer,
it
is
possible
for
the
average
do
it
yourself
hobbyist
to
install
a
simple
remote
room
system.
For
additional
information
on
using
the
AVR80//
in
multiroom
installa-
tions
we
suggest
that
you
contact
your
dealer
or
custom
installer.
Installation
The
key
to
remote
room
operation
is
to
link
the
remote
room
to
the
AVR80/ts
location
with
wire
for
an
infrared
receiv-
er
and
speakers
or
an
amplifier.
IR
Link
The
remote
room
IR
receiver
should
be
connected
to
the
AVR80//
via
standard
coaxial
cable.
Plug
the
IR
connection
cable
into
the
mini
jack
inside
the
Multi
area
in
the
middle
of
the
AVR80/ts
rear
panel.©
If
other
Harman
Kardon
compatible
source
equipment
is
part
of
the
main
room
installation,
the
REMOTE
CONT.
OUT
jack
on
the
rear
panel
la
should
be
connected
to
IR
IN
jack
on
the
CD
player
or
cassette
deck.
This
will
enable
the
remote
room
location
to
con-
trol
source
equipment
functions
as
well
as
the
remote
room
input
and
volume.
NOTE:
All
remotely
controlled
compo-
nents
must
be
linked
together
in
a
daisy
chain.
Connect
the
IR
OUT
jack
of
one
unit
to
the
IR
IN
of
the
next
to
establish
this
chain.
Audio
Link
Depending
on
the
distance
from
the
AVR80//
to
the
remote
room,
two
options
are
available.
The
preferred
method
is
to
run
high
quality,
shielded
audio
interconnect
cable
from
the
AVR80/fs
location
to
the
remote
room.
At
the
remote
room,
con-
nect
the
interconnect
cable
to
a
stereo
power
amplifier.
The
amplifier
will
be
connected
to
the
room's
speakers.
No
vol-
ume
control
is
required,
as
the
AVR80ff
and
the
remote
IR
link
will
provide
that
function.
At
the
AVR80ff,
plug
the
audio
interconnect
cable
into
the
MULTI
OUT
jacks
@
at
the
top
left
corner
of
the
AVR80/ts
rear
panel.
NOTE:
The
remote
power
amplifier
must
have
signal
sensing
capability
or
be
left
on
constantly
to
assure
automatic
opera-
tion
at
the
remote
room.
As
an
alternative,
the
amplifier
may
be
placed
at
the
same
location
as
the
AVR8011,
with
a
standard
audio
intercon-
nect
between
the
two.
Speaker
wires
should
then
be
run
to
the
remote
room.
High
quality
AWG-12
speaker
wire
is
pre-
ferred.
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
Any
cables
run
inside
walls
should
be
CL3/FT4
rated,
or
carry
any
other
certification
that
is
required
by
the
NEC,
NFPA
or
state
and
local
building
and
electrical
codes.
To
avoid
interference,
audio
and
speaker
cables
should
not
be
parallel
to,
or
in
the
same
conduits
with
AC
cables.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
multi
-room
wiring
consult
your
dealer,
custom
installer
or
a
licensed
contractor
or
electrician.
Set-up
Once
the
equipment
connections
have
been
made,
the
AVR80//
needs
to
be
con-
figured
for
multiroom
operation
by
fol-
lowing
these
steps:
1.
Press
the
SELECT
tip
to
bring
the
MAIN
MENUto
the
screen
(Figure
#1).
Press
the
y
button
it)
four
times
until
the
on
screen
>
cursor
is
pointing
to
MULTI
ROOM
SEL
and
press
SELECT
0.
The
video
screen
will
move
to
the
MULTI
ROOM
SELECTOR
menu
(Figure
#17).
2.
Press
the
button
(f)
until
the
desired
input
source
for
the
multi
room
system
is
selected.