Connecting Analog Rca Source Devices; Connecting Analog 3.5 Mm Source Device; Connecting A Digital Optical (S/Pdif) Source Device; Connecting The Triggers - Monoprice 44519 User Manual

4-zone home audio multizone controller and amplifier kit
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3. Carefully insert the positive and negative conductors on each speaker wire into the appropriate
sockets in the Euroblock terminal. Tighten the screws on the terminal block until there is a good,
solid mechanical and electrical connection.
4. Connect the other ends of each speaker wire to the positive and negative terminals on each of
the two speakers. Pay close attention to the polarity to ensure that it is maintained at each end.
5. Visually inspect each connection to ensure that there are no stray strands of wire sticking out of
any of the connections. If there are, fix the connection before proceeding.
6. Plug the Euroblock terminal block into the back of the Master Controller/Amplifier unit.

CONNECTING ANALOG RCA SOURCE DEVICES

For each analog source device attached to the Master Controller/Amplifier(s) using the RCA inputs, plug
one end of a stereo RCA cable into the Source Input jacks on the back of the Master Controller/Amplifier.
Plug the other end into the output jacks of the source device.

CONNECTING ANALOG 3.5 mm SOURCE DEVICE

For each analog source device attached to the Master Controller/Amplifier(s) using the 3.5 mm TRS
inputs, plug one end of a 3.5 mm TRS stereo audio into the Source Input jack on the back of the Master
Controller/Amplifier. Plug the other end into the output jack of the source device.

CONNECTING A DIGITAL OPTICAL (S/PDIF) SOURCE DEVICE

You can connect digital audio source devices, such as the model 13358 Multizone Source Keypad, to
Source Inputs 5 and 6. To make the connections, plug one end of an Ethernet cable into Source Input 5
or 6 on the back of the Master Controller/Amplifier, then plug the other end into the output of the
digital audio source device.

CONNECTING THE TRIGGERS

The Status and System Control Out jacks on the back of the Master Controller/Amplifier provide a
constant 12V DC signal used to trigger other devices on/off, such as projection screens, curtains, lights,
etc. The four numbered Status jacks output a trigger signal whenever the associated zone is active. The
System Control Out jack outputs a trigger signal whenever any of the zones are active.
Using a 3.5 mm TS or TRS audio cable, plug one end into the trigger input on your other device, then plug
the other end into the appropriate output jack on the Master Controller/Amplifier. This is a very low
current signal, so length is not an issue.

CONNECTING IR EMITTERS

Each Wallplate Keypad Controller has an IR receiver "eye", which can receive and process signals from the
system's own remote control. Additionally, it can receive and repeat the signals from other remote
controls. An IR emitter is used to transmit the repeated IR signal to the IR receiver from the source
device.
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