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Multiroom Operation
The AVR85 is fully equipped to operate as
the control center for a sophisticated
multiroom operation with optional
remote IR sensors, speakers and power
amplifiers. Although some multiroom
installations will require the services of a
specially trained installer, it is possible
for the average do-it-yourself hobbyist to
install a simple remote room system. For
additional information on using the
AVR85 in multiroom installations we
suggest that you contact your dealer or
custom installer.
Installation
The key to remote room operation is
to link the remote room to the AVR85’s
location with wire for an infrared
receiver and speakers or an amplifier.
IR Link
The remote room IR receiver should be
connected to the AVR85 via standard
coaxial cable. Plug the IR connection
cable into the Multi jack b on the
AVR85’s rear panel.
If other Harman Kardon compatible
source equipment is part of the main
room installation, the Remote Cont.
Out jack d on the rear panel should be
connected to IR IN jack on the CD player
or cassette deck. This will enable the
remote room location to control source
equipment functions as well as the
remote room input and volume.
NOTE: All remotely controlled compo-
nents must be linked together in a daisy
chain. Connect the IR OUT jack of one
unit to the IR IN of the next to establish
this chain.
Audio Link
Depending on the distance from the
AVR85 to the remote room, two options
are available.
One option is to run high-quality,
shielded audio interconnect cable from
the AVR85’s location to the remote room.
At the remote room, connect the inter-
connect cable to a stereo power amplifier.
The amplifier will be connected to the
room’s speakers. No volume control is
required, as the AVR85 and the remote IR
link will provide that function. At the
AVR85, plug the audio interconnect
cables into the Multi Out jacks i on
the AVR85’s rear panel.
NOTE: The remote power amplifier
must have signal sensing capability or
be left on constantly to assure automatic
operation at the remote room.
As an alternative, place the amplifier
that will provide power to the remote
location speakers in the same room as
the AVR85, and connect the Multi Out
jacks i on the rear panel to the audio
input of the remote room amplifier. Use
the appropriate speaker wire to connect
the optional power amplifier to the
remote speakers. High-quality wire of at
least AWG14 is recommended for long
multiroom connections.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Any cables run
inside walls should be CL3/FT4 rated,
or carry any other certification that is
required by the NEC, NFPA or state and
local building and electrical codes. To
avoid interference, audio and speaker
cables should not be parallel to, or in
the same conduits with AC cables. If you
have any questions about multiroom
wiring consult your dealer, custom
installer or a licensed contractor or
electrician.
Setup
Once the equipment connections
have been made, the AVR85 needs to be
configured for multiroom operation by
following these steps:
1. Press the Select button j to bring
up theMAIN MENU. Press the ¤
button i four times or until the or
¤ buttons i to position the on-screen
cursor >is pointing next to SETUP
MENU (See figure #1). Press Select.
2. The menus required for multiroom
setup are on SETUP MENU 4, so it is
necessary to reach that screen by using the
¤ button on each of the first three
menus that appear until the cursor is on
the next to the bottom line, GO TO
SETUP MENU 2. Press Select and
repeat this procedure until SETUP
MENU 4 (see figure #17) is on the
screen.
3. At this menu (see figure #17) you may
select between fixed and variable control
using the or buttons i.
Select VARIABLE if you wish to have
a remote zone’s volume be controlled
through an optional remote link connec-
tion and to activate Source Link that
changes the input feed to the remote
room whenever the main room input
source is changed.
Select FIXED if you wish to have the
remote zone input source and volume
remain constant. When the desired choice
is highlighted in reverse video press the
¤ button until the on-screen cursor is
next to SET LEVEL.
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