Owner`s manual
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Special Boulder balanced-to-unbalanced adaptors (model: 1.
ABL) are available. Please contact your Boulder dealer to
purchase adaptors.
Interconnect cables can be re-terminated with an 2.
unbalanced connection on one end. Please contact your
cable dealer for more information regarding this method.
Connecting the IR Input
If the 1021 will not be located where the handheld remote control
can be used, an external infrared receiver can be placed in a
remote location to route the remote signals to the rear panel IR Input
1/8” mini-jack. The 1021 can also be controlled by external control
and automation software common in large or custom installations.
The IR Input is compatible with all common control systems. For more
information regarding this connection and method of control, please
contact your Boulder dealer.
Connecting an Amplier to the 12V Trigger
A 12V remote ON/OFF 1/8” mini-jack connector is provided on the
rear panel of the 1021 for remotely switching ampliers ON and OFF
if they have a proper companion connector. Please contact your
Boulder dealer for further information about this feature.
Connecting to the Ethernet
The 1021 Disc Player is capable of direct connection to the Ethernet
so that it can download and display any available artist, album, and
track list information for discs that do not already contain metadata
or CD Text. In order to do so, the 1021 must be connected via CAT-5
(or better) data cable to a computer network with an active Internet
connection.
Place the 1021 in Standby Mode via the front panel Standby button
and connect the player to your computer network. When the 1021
is then switched to Active mode via the front panel Standby button,
it will automatically connect to the Internet. No address assignments
are necessary.
Connecting the 1021 to Your System
Connecting
The 1021










