Standby power  
					(12V in and out) – These  
					connections are intended for use in multi-room installations.  
					TRIG OUT AND REMOTE IN 3  
					For remote standby operation, the amplifier’s control power  
					supply is kept powered up all the time the unit is connected to  
					the mains supply. The front panel power switch powers down all  
					other circuitry. Power consumption in this mode is less than 2W.  
					TRIG OUT – This output provides a 12V signal whenever the  
					unit is switched on (i.e., not off or in standby). This signal  
					can be used to switch on automatically power amplifiers  
					(or other equipment) connected to the A90, as they will  
					come on when the A90 is activated. This is useful if the  
					power amplifier is remote from the A90, or otherwise  
					difficult to access.  
					REMOTE IN – This allows remote control signals to be received  
					by the A90 if the remote sensor is covered (or otherwise  
					not ‘visible’ to the remote control). An external sensor  
					is used to receive the signals from the remote control,  
					which are then fed to the A90 (into this input) using a  
					suitable cable. Remote control signals acceptable to the  
					A90 must be in modulated RC5 format, with a voltage  
					level of between 5V and 15V.  
					This means that even though the power switch is off, it may be  
					possible to hear a slight residual hum coming from the mains  
					transformer inside the amplifier. This is perfectly normal. If the  
					unit is to be left unused for an extended period, we recommend  
					that it is disconnected from the mains supply by switching it off  
					at the wall socket.  
					Connecting to other equipment  
					The use of high quality interconnect cables to and from your  
					amplifier is recommended to ensure the best sound quality.  
					Sockets marked L (and R) on your amplifier should only be  
					connected to sockets marked L (and R) on other equipment. All  
					the line inputs have the same sensitivity and may be used with  
					equipment other than that labelled, if needed.  
					Note that in normal use there is no need to make any  
					connections to these sockets. If you would like to make use of  
					these features, please contact your dealer for more advice on  
					how to make the connections and on what type of cable to use.  
					TAPE1/RECORD OUT 8  
					– Connect these output sockets  
					to the input sockets of your cassette deck (usually labelled  
					RECORD).  
					Pre/power amplifier connections  
					TAPE1/PLAY IN 9  
					– Connect these input sockets to the  
					PWR IN  
					– To use your integrated amplifier as a power  
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					output sockets of your cassette deck (usually labelled PLAY). If  
					you do not have a cassette deck you can use this input for other  
					(line level) equipment, such as a CD player, tuner, VCR, etc., but  
					not a turntable.  
					amplifier, connect the output of your pre-amplifier to the PWR IN  
					sockets.  
					Press in the PRE/PWR switch  
					on the rear panel to  
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					select separate pre-amp/power amp mode. Under these  
					circumstances your A90 has exactly the same specification and  
					performance as a power amplifier (see page 10).  
					VCR/TAPE2 RECORD OUT bk  
					– These output sockets can  
					be connected to the input sockets of VCR/second recorder  
					(usually labelled RECORD).  
					PRE OUT  
					– To use your integrated amplifier as a pre-  
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					VCR/TAPE2 PLAY IN bl  
					– Connect these input sockets  
					amplifier, connect the PRE OUT sockets to the input sockets  
					of your power amplifier. With a power amplifier of the correct  
					gain (e.g. the P90 power amplifier) you can bi-amplify (‘bi-amp’)  
					suitable loudspeakers, giving significant improvements in sound  
					quality (see page 12).  
					to the output sockets of your VCR/second recorder (usually  
					labelled PLAY). Alternatively, you can use this input for other  
					(line level) equipment such as a CD player, tuner, etc., but not a  
					turntable.  
					– Connect this input to the audio outputs of a DVD  
					DVD bm  
					player.  
					– Connect this input to audiovisual equipment such as a  
					VCR, laserdisc player, satellite or Nicam tuner.  
					AV bn  
					– Connect this input to the audio outputs of your  
					TUNER bo  
					radio tuner.  
					– Connect this input to the audio outputs of your CD  
					player or DAC (digital to analogue converter).  
					CD bp  
					– Connect this input to the audio outputs of any unit  
					with a line level output, e.g. tape deck, tuner etc.  
					AUX bq  
					NOTE: The AUX inputs must not be used if the phono module  
					is fitted. When this is fitted AUX becomes an output carrying  
					the equalised phono signal at line level.  
					– As standard, phono inputs are blanked. Phono  
					PHONO br  
					inputs are provided on a separate plug-in module which your  
					Arcam dealer or distributor can supply and fit. This module  
					is compatible with most high output moving coil and moving  
					magnet cartridges (MM) and low output moving coil cartridges  
					(MC). MM or MC is selected via the MM/MC back panel switch.  
					Phono earth terminal – For connecting your turntable earth  
					lead (if fitted). Note that this terminal must not be used as a  
					safety earth.  
					A90/P90  
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