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User guide
- Multi-room Audio
Overview
The Multi-room audio system is tailored to suit your property and consists of a number of in-ceiling speakers connected to the multi-room audio hub within
the DP. The multi-room audio speakers are controlled using a simple infra-red remote control. Each pair can play music from main audio source such as a
hi-fi system, located in the Main Living Space as standard. Additionally each pair can connect to a local audio source, such as an MP3 player, plugged into
the Local Audio Socket (if fitted).
In-ceiling speakers can play the
Main Audio Source or a locally
plugged in Local Audio Source.
Simple remote
control switches
Audio Source
between MAIN
and LOCAL audio
sources.
Connecting your Main Audio Source
Each pair of multi-room audio in-ceiling speakers can listen to a remote Main Audio Source which is typically located in the Main Living Space. This could
be a CD player, mini Hi-fi system, radio, MP3 player or even an audio output from a Media Centre computer. A stereo signal is required and this must be
connected to the DP using the Main Media Socket and a Multi-room Audio Dongle (the Multi-room Audio Dongle will of been provided by your installer).
Main Media Socket
Typically located in the
Main Living Space
Multi-room Audio Module
Plug
the
Multi-room
Audio
Dongle into the Main Media
Socket
Multi-room Audio Dongle
Connect your audio source to
the stereo audio input on the
Multi-room Audio Dongle
Connecting your Local Audio Source
Each pair of multi-room audio in-ceiling speakers can connect to a remote Local Audio Source (if Local Audio Socket is installed). This could be a CD player,
mini Hi-fi system, radio, MP3 player or even an audio output from a computer.
Local Audio Output
(use if you need a fixed
level output looped from
the Local Audio Input, for a
cassette deck for example)
Local Audio Socket
Used to play a Local Audio
Source using the local
in-ceiling speakers. Some
rooms may not have a Local
Audio Socket.
You can connect any piece of
equipment which provides a
stereo audio output as a Main
Audio Source (normally a fixed
line level output of your main
stereo system or MP3 player)
Local Audio Input
Connect a local audio source into
the 'IN' stereo connections using a
stereo lead.
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Main Audio Source
Room Media
Local Audio
Socket
Socket
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AUDIO
The Local Audio Socket is
typically located next to the
Room Media Socket.
CD Player
Radio
Local Audio Source
You can connect any audio
equipment which provides a
stereo audio output as a
Local Audio Source