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DLA2/4/6 Speaker Level Audio Router
Standard Audio/Video or Stereo Receiver
Most A/V Receivers and Stereo Receivers have two sets of Main Speaker Outputs (typically
labelled “A” and “B”. While it is certainly possible to connect the DLA2/4/6 to the “A” outputs,
it is much more useful to connect the “A” outputs to the main speakers (stereo or surround) in
the room in which the receiver is located and connect the “B” outputs to the DLA2/4/6 in order
to expand the audio system to additional areas. Figure 2-2 shows the “B” speaker outputs
of an A/V receiver connected to to the AMPLIFIER INPUT of the DLA2. A pair of speakers are
connected to the DLA2’s Room 1 Speaker Outputs, while an additional pair of speakers is con-
nected to the Room 2 Speaker Outputs. In this scenario, the A/V receiver’s speakers play in the
main listening area, while two additional pairs of speakers play in other areas of the home. This
is a single-source application: all areas of the house will play the same audio source, but with
separately controlled volume.
Note: For best audio quality, ATON recommends that Surround Sound and/or DSP modes
(Concert, Hall, Jazz, etc.) be disabled prior to playing audio through the DLA2/4/6.
CLASS 2 WIRING
IR EMITTER OUTPUTS
IMPEDANCE
MATCH
RF
INPUT
PATE NT
PENDING
PWR IN
12VDC / 2.1A
SENSE
INPUT
9VDC / 100mA
8
8
4 4
AMPLIFIER
INPUT
1
PAGE/DB
TRIG IN
DLA2
A/V Receiver
Room 1
Speakers
(B)
Room 2
Speakers
(B)
16/4
Speaker
Cables
16/4
Speaker
Cables
+
-
L
L
R
R
A
Main
Speakers
(A)
B
Figure 2-2: DLA2 with A/V Receiver Output B Overview