Cyrus Stereo 200
Remote Power Control (MC-bUS or 12V Trigger)
The Stereo 200 may be remotely switched to and from
Standby when used with other Cyrus components using the
Cyrus MC-BUS system.
Connecting MC-bUS
An MC-BUS (Master Control) loop is established by
connecting single phono cables from the MC-BUS output of
one unit to the MC-BUS input of another in a daisy-chain.
Complete the loop by returning the MC-BUS output of
the final component to the MC-BUS input of the first (see
example system connections below).
With MC-BUS established you can control the power function
of the system from the front panel or remote control of the
main Cyrus amplifier.
Cyrus preamplifier
MC-BUS out
MC-BUS in
Cyrus Cd player
MC-BUS out
MC-BUS in
Cyrus streamer
MC-BUS out
MC-BUS in
stereo 200
MC-BUS out
MC-BUS in
The Stereo 200 also includes a 12V trigger input for Home
Cinema, multi-room and other non-Cyrus systems that
use a 12V trigger signal to switch components to and from
Standby.
Connecting to a 12V trigger equipped system
A 3.5mm jack cable will be required to set up 12V trigger
operation. These are available in standard lengths or can be
made up to a custom length.
Once the cable is available, connect it between the 12V
Trigger input h on the back of the Stereo 200 and a 12V
trigger output on the home Cinema receiver or other
component that is controlling system power.
home Cinema receiver
12V trigger output
stereo 200
12V trigger input
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