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V-66 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTING SOURCES
INSTALLATION:
Connecting Sources to the
V-66
The V-66 provides 6 x stereo unbalanced line level source inputs which can be accessed by any zone. Inputs 5 and 6 provide inputs on
3.5mm stereo jacks and input 6 also provides one SPDIF Digital Optical input for digital sources like Apple TV, DVD and CD players or
cable/ satellite boxes. The input 6 - 3.5mm stereo jack takes priority over the input 6 SPDIF input. Do not connect cables to both the
3.5mm stereo input and the SPDIF Digital input at the same time. Input 1 can be used as a paging (all zones) input or a party mode
(all zones) input. When a source is connected to input 1 and 12VDC is applied to the PA-IN jack (
3.5mm tip+ sleeve -
), source 1 will be
broadcast in all zones. If there is no DC voltage applied to the PA-IN jack then source 1 will act like all the other 5 sources and broadcast
only when a zone selects source 1. Always use good quality shielded RCA cables to connect sources to the V-66 and keep RCA cables
as short as possible to avoid RF interference.
Infrared Emitter Outputs:
Each source has a corresponding Infrared (IR) emitter output. These outputs are use to control the connected source components
remotely through the V-66 IR system. Connect an IR emitter like the Factor Electronics IR-1-FLASH to the Source 3 IR Emitter output
jack and then connect the flasher to the IR receiver window on source 3. Now you can use a master remote control or the source 3
remote control in any zone and control your source through the V-66-KP (keypad) remotely. The V-66-KP (keypad) should have the
corresponding source 3 selected for the IR to work. Repeat this for all your Infrared (IR) enabled sources for complete IR source control.
Digital Optical
3.5mm Stereo
RCA
RCA
CD, DVD or Music Player
Airport Express Apple TV
IR Emitter