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ENGLISH
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4 OPTICAL IN 1-2/COAXIAL IN 1-2
Use applicable connectors (not supplied) to connect OPTICAL
IN 1-2 and/or COAXIAL IN 1-2 terminals to corresponding Digital
Audio Output terminals of compatible external devices such as
preampliers, processors or other applicable devices.
Congure LINE INPUT 1-8 via INPUT/OUTPUT menu of the web-
based CI 8-150 User Interface. OPTICAL IN 1-2 and/or COAXIAL
IN 1-2 sources can be assigned to a specic or multiple speaker
OUTPUT channel(s).
5 GLOBAL A, GLOBAL B IN/OUT
These IN/OUT terminals are dedicated only to GLOBAL settings.
Congure GLOBAL A/GLOBAL B via the INPUT/OUTPUT menu of the
web-based CI 8-150 User Interface.
GLOBAL A IN, GLOBAL B IN
Use RCA-to-RCA leads to connect Audio Output terminals from
compatible external devices such as preampliers, processors
or other applicable devices to GLOBAL A IN and/or GLOBAL B IN
terminals.
If GLOBAL A and/or GLOBAL B are turned ON in the web-based
CI 8-150 User Interface, the source(s) connected to GLOBAL IN
terminals will become the active input defeating all other active line
input channels.
GLOBAL A takes priority over GLOBAL B.
GLOBAL A OUT, GLOBAL B OUT
Use RCA-to-RCA leads to connect GLOBAL A and/or GLOBAL B OUT
terminals to audio INPUT terminals of compatible external devices
such as ampliers, receivers or other applicable devices.
The GLOBAL OUT terminals are line level “loop through output.
The same level of input signal from corresponding GLOBAL IN
is available at the corresponding GLOBAL OUT terminal thereby
allowing the same signal to be shared or passed on to another
amplier.
At standby mode, line level “loop through output at GLOBAL A
OUT and GLOBAL B OUT terminals remain available as long as the
sources for GLOBAL A IN and GLOBAL B IN are active.
6 LINE INPUT (1-8)
Use RCA-to-RCA leads to connect the LINE INPUT terminals to
corresponding Audio Output terminals of compatible external
devices such as preampliers, processors or other applicable
devices.
Congure LINE INPUT 1-8 via INPUT/OUTPUT menu of the web-
based CI 8-150 User Interface. Each LINE INPUT source can be
assigned to a specic or multiple speaker OUTPUT channel(s).
The LINE INPUT ports are numbered 1 to 8. LINE INPUT channels with
active input signal will have their corresponding front panel LINE INPUT
LED indicators illuminated in blue. If there is no active input signal
connected to a particular LINE INPUT, the corresponding front panel
LINE INPUT LED indicator will not light up.
7 FUSE HOLDER
In the unlikely event a fuse needs to be replaced, unplug the
AC power cord from the mains power outlet. Then, remove all
connections from the amplier. Use a athead screwdriver or similar
to open the fuse holder via the slot located at the top edge of
the fuse holder. With the screwdriver in place, push it outward to
unlatch and open the fuse holder.
Only replace the fuse with the same type, size, and specication –
T15AL 250V.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not use any substitute fuse of dierent type, rating or value. Failure
to observe this precaution may cause damage to the amplier circuits
and may create a re hazard and/or defeat the safety built into the
amplier and may void the warranty.
8 LAN
LAN connection must be setup for wired connection to be
established. Set up a Wired Ethernet broadband router with
broadband internet connection. Your router or home network
should have a built-in DHCP server to consummate the connection.
Using a standard straight-through Ethernet cable (not supplied),
connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN port of your
wired Ethernet broadband router and the other end to CI 8-150’s
LAN port.
NOTES
NAD is not responsible for any malfunction of the CI 8-150 and/or the
internet connection due to communication errors or malfunctions
associated with your broadband internet connection or other
connected equipment. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for
assistance or the service bureau of your other equipment.
Contact your ISP for policies, charges, content restrictions, service
limitations, bandwidth, repair and other related issues pertinent to
internet connectivity.
9 +12V TRIGGER IN
+12V TRIGGER IN – ON/OFF
This dual function switch alternates between sensing a +12V input
as applied through the +12V TRIGGER IN and defeating +12V
TRIGGER IN.
At ON setting and with the +12V TRIGGER IN of CI 8-150 connected
to a compatible external device that is equipped with a +12V DC
trigger output, the CI 8-150 can be switched remotely from standby
mode to operating mode and vice-versa. This is dependent upon
the presence or absence of +12V DC supply at +12V TRIGGER IN
(refer also to item about +12V TRIGGER IN +/-).
With +12V TRIGGER IN-ON/OFF switch set to ON, the CI 8-150
cannot be powered from standby to operating mode and vice-
versa. The function of powering up/down the CI 8-150 is handled
by the compatible external device where +12V TRIGGER IN is
connected.
+12V TRIGGER IN is disabled when +12V TRIGGER IN - ON/OFF
switch is set to OFF. This is the default setting and allows the
CI 8-150 to power up normally.
+12V TRIGGER IN +/-
Use the supplied 12V TRIGGER terminal block to connect +12V
TRIGGER IN +/- terminals to corresponding terminals of compatible
external +12V TRIGGER source. Install the wired up 12V TRIGGER
terminal block to CI 8-150’s +12V TRIGGER IN +/- rear panel terminal.
The +12V TRIGGER IN allows the CI 8-150 to be remotely switched
from standby mode to operating mode and vice-versa by the
external controlling device where +12V TRIGGER IN is connected to.
The external controlling device, such as compatible preampliers,
integrated ampliers, receivers, etc., must be equipped with +12V
trigger output to use this feature.
Refer also to the item about “12V TRIGGER- ON/OFF”.
IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS
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