Niles Audio ZR-4 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
Figure 15. 3.5mm Stereo Plug and DB9 Connectors
Ring
Tip
Sleeve
Male
Female
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CONNECT THE GLOBAL 12V OUT
The Global 12V Out triggers an external device whenever a Zone is turned on. A common use would be to turn on a 12V trigger-equipped
Niles System Integration Amplifier connected to the Zone four pre-out jacks. The Global 12V out can also be used to trigger a Niles AC-3
Voltage-Triggered AC Power Strip to automate power turn-on and turn-off of connected sources.
CONNECT THE HT (HOME THEATER) SYNC IF NEEDED
If the ZR-4 MultiZone Receiver Kit is going to share audio source components with a separate home theater system, it is important
to use the HT (home theater) sync connector. A voltage signal from the home theater receiver allows the
ZR-4 MultiZone Receiver
to know that the home theater receiver is on and that the
ZR-4 MultiZone Receiver
should not go into standby, even if all of its
zones are shut off, until this voltage signal is no longer present. Use a 3.5mm tip-positive connector (FG00933). One end connects
to the HT Sync port on the
ZR-4 MultiZone Receiver
, the other end to a trigger output (or similar) on the home theater receiver. If a
trigger output is not available on the home theater receiver, an alternate is the Niles CS12V Current Sensing 12V Trigger (FG01173).
When the power cord of the home theater receiver is connected to the current sensing outlet on the CS12V and the receiver is
turned on, the CS12V sees the additional current draw and sends out a 12V trigger via the 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable.
CONNECT EXTERNAL CONTROL IF NEEDED
The ZR-4 MultiZone Receiver can be externally controlled in two ways: RS-232C and IR.
RS-232C
The ZR-4 MultiZone Receiver is equipped with RS-232C serial communication. This allows the receiver to be monitored and controlled
by an external control system such as the Niles iC2, or similar control and automation products.
The RS-232C jack uses a 3.5mm stereo
plug with standard TRS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) configuration of Transmit, Receive, and Ground. This may require the installer to custom-make
the RS-232C control cable. Most RS-232C control systems use a male DB9 connector, a female DB9 connector, or a 3.5mm stereo jack.
Manufacturers can provide a protocol document (usually from their Tech Support Department), which will have the necessary information
to custom build the RS-232C control cable. (
Figure 15)
IR IN
The ZR-4 MultiZone Receiver
can also be controlled by a programmable/learning IR remote control system. Use the IR control port to
connect a Niles IR Sensor to receive the IR signals from the IR remote control.
CONNECT THE MAIN POWER CABLE
The ZR-4 MultiZone Receiver
is equipped with an IEC Power Receptacle. A supplied, removable power cable is attached to this two-pin
Power Receptacle and then plugged into an AC wall outlet.
This is the AC power disconnect for the ZR-4 MultiZone Receiver and should
remain accessible during use.
A surge suppression device from a top-quality manufacturer such as Panamax
®
is recommended to protect
the equipment from potentially harmful power surges and spikes.