User`s manual

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Power syncing (On/Standby control)
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desired) automatically control the 851W when connected via the Control
Bus sockets (the Control Bus sockets are colour-coded orange on the
rear panels of compatible Azur models). For this feature to work the units
must be connected together by RCA/phono leads. No futher setup is
necessary.
Connect the Control Bus Out from the 851E to the Control Bus In on the
851W. Continue the chain to other Azur models if it is required to sync
more units.
Note: The 851E features a Trigger Out which can alternatively be used to
control the 851W's Standby/On status if desired. Again, the procedure is
simply to connect the two units together (using a 3.5mm to 3.5mm mono
mini-jack lead in this case).
Control Bus connection
Control Bus is the recommended method when using an 851E and other
Cambridge Audio equipment with Control Bus In/Out.
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Trigger connection
Trigger In/Out can be useful if the 851W (and indeed 851E) is desired to
be controlled by other equipment that features trigger outputs (Custom
install and/or Multi-Room Systems etc).
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Source connections
Source 1, 2 and 3 on the 851E feature either unbalanced (phono/RCA)
or balanced (XLR) connections. The 851E is designed to work at its
highest performance when a balanced interconnect is used.
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sources with balanced outputs.
Balanced connections in an audio system are designed to reject
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balanced interconnection is to get the signal you want by subtraction,
using a three-wire connection. One signal wire (the hot or in-phase)
carries the normal signal, while other (the cold or phase-inverted) carries
an inverted version. The balanced input senses the difference between
the two lines to give the wanted signal. Any noise voltages that appear
identically on both lines (these are called common-mode signals) are
cancelled by the subtraction.
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