Operation; Remote Trigger Power On; Power Connection Safety - Cary Audio Design 7.125 Owner's Manual

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OPERATION

Your new Model 7.125 power amplifier is ready for operation after the speaker and the
interconnect cables have been installed into their proper sockets.

REMOTE TRIGGER POWER ON

How to make connections for remote power-on using components equipped with a
DC trigger jack:
Using an accessory cable with a 1/8" mono mini-plug and the correct connector specified for your
source device, follow the procedure below to connect the trigger-output jack on the rear of the
source device to the Model 7.125 rear panel TRIGGER INPUT.
To install the Trigger Cable:
Power the controlling source and amplifier off.
Connect the trigger cable to the controlling source and the amplifier.
After the connections are made, power on the controlling source and then the
amplifier. After the source unit is fully powered up, the LED on the amplifier should
be in the ON state, BLUE DISPLAY. If the amplifier is in the standby mode, press
the power button on the front panel until the amplifier is in the ON state, BLUE
DISPLAY.
Verify the trigger is working by putting the source unit into standby mode. The
amplifier after a short delay will also go into the standby mode.
Once you have verified that the trigger cable is working, only use the source
unit to power on and off your amplifier.
When installing the trigger cable, never have the controlling source or amplifier
powered on. Doing so will cause the trigger device to work improperly and could
cause damage to both the source and amplifier.

POWER CONNECTION SAFETY

After all audio and system connections have been made, connect the power cord to an AC power
source. Be sure that the Model 7.125 is powered off and that the device connected to the remote
trigger input is off when connecting the power cord and plugging it into an AC outlet.
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