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ATON AH66T INSTALLATION MANUAL
© ATON 2010 | All rights reserved. Page 33
AM/FM Tuner Connections
Default Operation (Linking Tuners)
In this configuration, both AH66T tuners function in tandem with each other. Any station
selected on one tuner will automatically be selected on the other tuner as well. In this
system, there is one AM/FM tuner and up to six additional sources.
This method does not use RCA cables to share tuner audio. The A-Net Loop connection
must be made to allow the tuners to be synchronized.
NOTE: Antennas must be connected to BOTH AH66Ts.
Optional Setup (Sharing Tuners)
In this configuration, each AH66T has two tuners as sources (one internal and one shared
from the other AH66T) and up to five additional sources.
Connect the TUNER OUTPUT from the main AH66T chassis to SOURCE INPUT # 6 of the
second AH66T chassis and connect the TUNER OUTPUT of the second chassis to SOURCE
INPUT # 6 of the main chassis. This connection uses standard RCA cables.
In the ATON configuration software, select the option to “share tuners.”
NOTE: Antennas must be connected to BOTH AH66Ts.
Figure 3-21: Tuner Connections for Shared Tuners
In the ATON configuration software, it is necessary to select an IR Emitter Output to be
active when an internal Tuner is selected. This allows IR routing (specifically, ALL IR
OUT ports) to function properly.