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Zone 2
 
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Using the 12V Trigger
 
While Zone 2 is active on the TX-NR901, the ZONE 2 
12V TRIGGER OUT outputs 12 volts (100 milliamperes 
max). By connecting this to the 12-volt trigger input on, 
say, a power amp in Zone 2, the power amp will turn on 
and off automatically when Zone 2 is turned on and off 
on the TX-NR901.
To use the remote controller to control the TX-NR901 
from Zone 2, you’ll need one of the following commer-
cially available multiroom remote control kits:
• Onkyo Multiroom Kit (IR remote controller extension 
system)
• Multiroom AV distribution and control systems such 
as those made by Niles and Xantech.
These kits can also be used when the TX-NR901 is not 
in line of sight of the remote controller, for example, 
when it’s installed inside a cabinet.
If you have the RC-549M remote controller (supplied 
with American and Australian models), you can set the 
transmission signal format to RF for use with the 
optional RF Receiver (see page 98).
 
Using a Multiroom Kit with Zone 2
 
In the following diagram, an IR receiver picks up the 
infrared signals from the remote controller in Zone 2 and 
feeds them to the TX-NR901 in the main room via the 
connecting block.
• On the Remote Setup menu, set the Position setting to 
“Zone 2” (see page 48).
Connect the miniplug cable from the connecting block to 
the TX-NR901’s IR IN socket as shown below.
 
Using a Multiroom Kit with a Cabinet
 
In the following diagram, an IR receiver picks up the 
infrared signals from the remote controller and feeds 
them to the TX-NR901 in the cabinet via the connecting 
block.
• On the Remote Setup menu, set the Position setting to 
“Main” (see page 48).
 
Using a Multiroom Kit with Other 
 
Components
 
In the following diagram, an IR emitter is connected to 
the TX-NR901’s IR OUT socket and placed in front of 
the other component’s remote control sensor. Only infra-
red signals received at the IR IN socket are fed to the 
other component. Signals picked up by the TX-NR901’s 
remote control sensor are not passed on.
Connect the IR emitter to the TX-NR901’s IR OUT 
socket as shown below.
 
Using the Remote Control in Zone 2
TX-NR901
Connecting 
block
Remote controller
IR Receiver
Main room
Zone 2
Signal flow
TX-NR901
I R
IN
OUT
from the connecting block
Miniplug cable
IR IN
TX-NR901
Connecting 
block
Remote controller
IR Receiver
Inside 
cabinet
Signal flow
TX-NR901
IR IN
IR OUT
Connecting 
block
IR Receiver
Remote controller
Signal flow
IR Emitter
Other component
TX-NR901
I R
IN
OUT
Remote control 
sensor
Other component
Emitter
IR Emitter
Signal flow
Miniplug
Miniplug cable
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