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NV-P3100-xx 3-Zone Player Front Panel Features (Ethernet Connectivity)
1.
Standby LED Indicator: Indicates whether the NVP3100-xx is powered on, and whether it is in active or standby mode.
2.
Zone 1 LED Indicator: Indicates status of NVP3100-xx Zone 1 (see table in section 6.1for details).
3.
Zone 2 LED Indicator: Indicates status of NVP3100-xx Zone 2 (see table in section 6.1for details).
4.
Zone 3 LED Indicator: Indicates status of NVP3100-xx Zone 3 (see table in section 6.1for details).
NV-P3100-xx 3-Zone Player Back Panel Features (Ethernet Connectivity)
1.
Ethernet: The NVP3100-xx is designed to connect directly to the network LAN. The second port enables multiple
NVP3100-xx to share the same network connection within one system.
2.
Speaker Outputs*: This modular connection provides a maximum 40 Watts stereo amplified signal to the connected
speakers. Each zone represents an independent output.
3.
Line 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 provid ing it as an additional source selection in any other associated audio zones within
the Nuvo Player Portfolio System. Each zone represents an independent input.
4.
Trigger In: This optionaI input is for a 3-12 volt input trigger (for possible use with a future firmware release).
5.
Line Out*: This 3.5mm stereo output provides the local line level audio signal to an additional amplifier, powered
subwoofer, or headphones. Each zone represents an independent output.
6.
Trigger Out: This 3.5mm output acts as a voltage (5V, 20mA) trigger for external equipment, to turn on an external
amp when audio is present on the zone.
7.
USB**: A USB storage drive can share music content with the Nuvo Player Portfolio System through this port. Each
zone represents an independent input.
8.
Setup: This button is used for each of the zone sections in the setup process to associate the zone control with the
network.
* 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 se-
lected. 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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