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System configurations – Niles Audio ZR-8630AVZR-8630AV User Manual

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INTRODUCTION TO ZR-8630A

V CONFIGURATIONS

The Niles ZR-8630A

V Audio/Video MultiZone Receiver combines with source components and control

devices (keypads, remote controls, and IR sensors) to deliver audio and video to multiple zones throughout a
home. This section of the manual describes 12 different ways to configure a ZR-8630AV system, beginning
with the most basic (Configuration 1). Possible variations from the basic configuration include enlarging the
system with additional ZR-8630AV units; expansion of zones and listening areas; and integration of a Home
Theater, external amplifiers, and an IR repeating system.

CONFIGURA

TION 1 - SIX ZONES

Figure 4 depicts the most basic configuration, in which one Niles ZR-8630A

V Audio/Video MultiZone Receiver

and six separate components (which can be audio or audio/video) provide sound (with or without video) to six
listening zones. Each zone consists of one room with a pair of speakers. In Figure 4, three zones also have TV sets,
though the system could accommodate video in all six zones.

For user control, each zone includes a Select

or Solo

Master Keypad Module. (These devices are available with or

without a built-in IR sensor.) In addition, some zones in Figure 4 have optional Numeric

and/or Transport

Accessory

Keypad Modules and a separate IR sensor. Jumper cables (included) connect the Accessory Keypad Modules and sep-
arate IR sensor to the Master Keypad Module. Use any combination of control devices to provide the desired degree
of control in a given zone, with two exceptions: the Select

and Transport

cannot mate with the the Solo

.

Source Components
The ZR-8630A

V has RCA audio/video inputs for connecting six external source components. Each of the six

listening zones can select from among the six source components, and the two built-in AM/FM tuners.

With this configuration, a user in one zone can listen to and view one source component while another user in
a different zone listens to and views a different source component (i.e., the DVD can be selected in Zone 1 while
the tuner is selected in Zone 2). Additionally, each of the six zones can be set to an individual volume level. If
more than one zone chooses the same source component, they share IR control of that source component.

Keypads, IR Sensors, and Remote Controls
Keypads, IR sensors, and remote controls enable users to control the Niles ZR-8630A

V Audio/Video MultiZone

Receiver and connected source components by issuing source-component IR commands programmed into the
ZR-8630AV. To trigger these commands, a user presses a keypad key or remote-control button.

The Select

or Solo

Master Keypad Module in each zone connects to the ZR-8630AV through a “home run”

of four-pair twisted cable terminating in an RJ-45 connector. Each Select

and Select

IR Master Keypad Module

can mate with an optional Transport

and/or Numeric

Accessory Keypad Module. The Solo

and Solo

IR can

mate with the Numeric

but not the Transport

. Jumper cables for these connections are included. (See

Connections, Figure 33.)

Adding an IR sensor enables the Niles R-8 Remote to control the ZR-8630AV and the connected source com-
ponents from anywhere in a sensor-equipped room. Master Keypad Modules are available with a built-in
narrow-bandwidth IR sensor that works only with the R-8. In addition, or as an alternative, any zone can
include a separate wide-bandwidth IR sensor that connects directly to a Master Keypad Module. Wide-
bandwidth sensors work with the R-8 and factory remotes from a wide variety of source components. For sep-
arate IR sensors, installed with two-conductor shielded cable rather than four-pair twisted cable, Niles offers a
three-wire to RJ-45 adapter. (See the Installation and Accessories sections of this manual for more details.)

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS