Mains switch
This switch isolates the unit from
mains power. The unit can be
placed in low power standby using
the
button on the front
sTandby
panel or P on the remote control
Power inlet
Connect the correct
mains cable here.
POWER INLET
Ensure the voltage selected matches
This socket can either be used in conjunction with the
RS232 port for the connection of an rDock, or as a
standard line level input (see page 13).
Remote in
This allows remote-control
signals to be received by the T32
if the remote sensor is covered or
otherwise 'invisible' to the remote
control (see page 4).
VOLTAGE SELECT
O
I
110-120V
220-240V
PROGRAM
RS232
OFF/ON
~60Hz
~50Hz
Voltage select
the local power supply.
Program switch
For use by your Arcam dealer
during installation of software
updates.
RS232 control
This is used for connecting an rDock or rLead for
iPod® control (see page 6), or for controlling the T32
from a remote computer.
Your Arcam dealer can provide a copy of the RS232
remote control protocol if required.
aux input
dab aerial input
This input can be used with the ribbon aerial
provided, or connected to an external aerial (of the
correct type) if required.
AUX
IN
AUDIO OUT
L
L
R
R
DAB
1
2
REMOTE
IN
analogue audio outputs
Connect these to your amplifier's tuner (or other line-
level) input using suitable high quality interconnect
cables. Ensure that the left and right audio outputs
from the T32 are connected to the corresponding left
and right inputs on your amplifier.
The second set of sockets can be used to connect to
a second amplifier set up for multi-room use, or for
direct recording.
e-5
(if fitted)
Sirius input
This input is for a SiriusConnect™ Home Tuner
module. Sirius is a subscription radio service that is
available throughout North America.
FM 75½
GND AM LOOP
SIRIUS
aM aerial input
Connect the two AM Loop aerial
leads – they are not polarised. In
addition, a 3m–5m external wire
can be fixed to
to improve
aM Loop
reception (see page 9).
FM aerial input
This input can be used with the ribbon aerial
provided, or connected to an external aerial (of the
correct type) if required. In Europe, a Belling-Lee
connector is used; in North America, an F-type
(screw) connector is used.