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NV-P200-xx Single Zone Player Front Panel Features (Wireless or Ethernet Connectivity)
1.
Volume Down: Press to decrease audio volume.
2.
Volume Up: Press to increase audio volume .
3.
Mute: Press to mute/un-mute audio.
4.
Bluetooth: Press to cause the NVP200-xx to change to the next paired device in the list. Press and hold to break
any current connections, become discoverable, and accept pairing requests.
5.
LED Indicator: Indicates status of NVP200-xx (see table in section 6.1 for details).
NV-P200-xx Single Zone Player Back Panel Features (Wireless or Ethernet Connectivity)
1.
Ethernet: This RJ45 port aIlows for a wired connection directly to the NVGW100-xx Gateway or directly to the network router.
2.
USB**: A USB storage device can share music content with the Nuvo Player Portfolio System through this port.
3.
Audio In: This 3.5mm stereo input will accept any analog line level audio signal. The local audio source is amplified by the
local Player, as well as provided as an additional source selection in any other associated audio zones within the Nuvo Player
Portfolio System.
4.
Audio Out*:This 3.5mm stereo output provides the local line level audio signal to an additional amplifier, powered subwoofer,
or headphones.
5.
Setup Mic: This 3.5mm input is for use with future software upgrades.
6.
Speaker Outputs*: These binding posts provide an amplified local audio signal to any connected speakers. The maximum
output of the P200 is 120 Watts at 8 Ohm stereo.
7.
AC: The switchable universal power supply will accept any incoming AC voltage worldwide.
* If the audio output of a video device is the source, there will be no perceptible delay in audio if a single player zone is selected.
If two or more player zones are playing the audio from the video source, an audio buffer will be engaged which will add a delay
between the audio and video source.
** Not all USB drives are supported natively by the USB port. USB drives should meet USB 2.0 requirements.
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