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A275 INSTALLATION MANUAL
Triggers
A REMOTE TRIGGER IN port allows all channels to turn on or mute simultaneously. The REMOTE TRIGGER INPUT can receive 5-24 Volts
AC or DC. The 12 Volt DC REMOTE TRIGGER OUT can be used to turn on other equipment, additional A275s or other amplifiers, or to
perform automated functions desired by the user. Use 3.5mm mono interconnect cables to make Trigger connections.
SYSTEM TRIGGER IN
To mute/un-mute all channels simultaneously, connect a system-wide 5-24 Volt DC triggering source to the SYSTEM TRIGGER IN port
using a 3.5mm mono interconnect cable. Examples of triggering sources include an ATON Multi-Zone Controller’s SYSTEM
TRIGGER OUT or REMOTE OUT, an A/V receiver’s switched outlet connected to a power supply, or a +12VDC TRIGGER OUT from another
ATON amplifier.
AH66T
A275
3.5mm mono interconnect cable
Figure 3-4: Remote Trigger In
SYSTEM TRIGGER OUT
Whenever the A275 is powered ON, the REMOTE TRIGGER OUT becomes active. This output sends a +12VDC 100mA signal to other
devices with a Trigger Input.
A275 #1
A275 #2
3.5mm mono interconnect cable
From AH66T
To A275’s
#3-4
Figure 3-5: Remote Trigger Out