Manual
E-46
Zone2 control connections
e AVR360 also allows remote control from Zone 2.
Z2 IR 
is allows the AVR360 to be 
controlled remotely from Zone2 
via Infra-red remote control. 
Connect a remote IR receiver 
in Zone2 to allow control of 
the AVR360 from this listening/
viewing area.
For more information on remote IR receivers, see ‘Z1 
IR’ on page E-17.
TRIG Z2 
 is allows the AVR360 to remotely switch on devices 
in Zone2 when Zone 2 is selected. For example you 
could set your television in Zone2 to switch on when 
‘Zone2’ is selected on AVR360.
For more information on triggers, see ‘Trigger 
connectors’ on page E-17. Please note that not all AV devices 
have this feature, nor are triggers essential for listening 
and viewing in a separate zone.
multi-room 
set up
e AVR360 allows independent routing and control of 
analogue audio and Composite video to a separate set of 
equipment, typically used for a second living space, e.g., 
bedroom or lounge. 
e connection guide on the following page shows how 
the AVR360 is normally connected in a multi-room 
installation.
Zone2
Zone2 receives only signals obtained by the AVR360 
from the analogue audio and Composite video inputs. 
e analogue inputs are required because there is 
no analogue-to-digital, digital-to-analogue or DSP 
processing available for Zone2 signals – the AVR360 
only converts video formats for Zone1.
For this reason, we recommend that in addition to any 
digital connections, the analogue audio and Composite 
video outputs from your source devices are connected to 
the AVR360.
Video outputs
e Z2 Composite video output connectors of the 
AVR360 should be connected to the analogue video 
inputs (usually labelled VIDEO IN or COMPOSITE VIDEO IN) 
of the display device in Zone2.
Audio outputs
e Z2 OUT, R and L phono sockets should be connected 
to the analogue audio inputs (Usually labelled 
ANALOGUE AUDIO IN) of the Zone2 display device, or 
to the inputs of an additional stereo power amplier in 
Zone2 (for example, the Arcam P38).
Speaker outputs
If the main zone has a 5.1-channel surround sound 
speaker system (not a 7.1-channel system), the spare 
SBL and SBR speaker outputs can be used to power 
speakers in Zone 2, so that a power amplier is not 
required. To congure the outputs, navigate to the “Spkr 
Types” option in the Setup Menu and set the option 
“Use Channels 6+7 for” to “Zone 2” (see page E-32).










