Arcam T32 Radio User Manual


 
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Analogue audio outputs
Connect these to your amplier’s tuner (or other line-
level) input using suitable high quality interconnect
cables. Ensure that the le and right audio outputs
from the T32 are connected to the corresponding le
and right inputs on your amplier.
e second set of sockets can be used to connect to
a second amplier set up for multi-room use, or for
direct recording.
Power inlet
Connect the correct
mains cable here.
Voltage select
Ensure the voltage selected matches
the local power supply.
Remote in
is allows remote-control
signals to be received by the T32
if the remote sensor is covered or
otherwise ‘invisible’ to the remote
control (see page 4).
Mains switch
is switch isolates the unit from
mains power. e unit can be
placed in low power standby using
the STANDBY button on the front
panel or
P
on the remote control
Program switch
For use by your Arcam dealer
during installation of soware
updates.
Aux input
is socket can either be used in conjunction with the
RS232 port for the connection of an rDock, or as a
standard line level input (see page 13).
DAB aerial input (if tted)
is input can be used with the two-way ribbon aerial
provided, or connected to an external aerial (of the
correct type) if required.
Sirius input
is input is for a SiriusConnect™ Home Tuner
module. Sirius is a subscription radio service that is
available throughout North America.
FM aerial input
is input can be used with the ribbon aerial
provided, or connected to an external aerial (of the
correct type) if required. In Europe, a Belling-Lee
connector is used; in North America, an F-type
(screw) connector is used.
AM aerial input
Connect the two AM Loop aerial
leads – they are not polarised. In
addition, a 3m–5m external wire
can be xed to AM LOOP to improve
reception (see page 9).
RS232 control
is is used for connecting an rDock or rLead for
iPod® control (see page 6), or for controlling the T32
from a remote computer.
Your Arcam dealer can provide a copy of the RS232
remote control protocol if required.