POSITIONING THE UNIT
  Place the amplifier on a level, firm surface.
  Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near sources of heat 
or damp. 
  Do not  place  the  unit on top  of a  power  amplifier or  other 
sources of heat.
  Ensure adequate ventilation. 
  The P7 has a variable speed fan for cooling. If the unit is placed 
in an enclosed  space,  such  as  a  bookcase,  equipment rack or 
cabinet, ensure that there is adequate space and ventilation in 
the enclosure for air to flow through the ventilation slots and 
cool the amplifier. Inadequate cabinet ventialtion may cause the 
P7 to shut down due to thermal overload.
  The amplifier is designed to run warm during normal operation.
  Ensure that the equipment rack or stand can support the 31kg 
weight of the unit.
CONNECTING TO A PRE-AMPLIFIER
ANALOGUE AUDIO INPUTS
It is imperative to connect the pre-amplifier outputs to the module for 
that particluar channel, e.g., connect the left surround output to the 
module that will be driving the left surround speaker. 
All modules are identical. However, we advise you to make connections 
corresponding to rear panel labelling, since the amplifier modules are 
muted in pairs. Due to the layout of the power supply circuitry in the 
P7, you  should connect the correct input signal and loudspeaker to 
the recommended channel, or the left/right stereo imaging will not be 
optimum.
The outputs from the pre-amplifier should be connected to the AUDIO 
IN  inputs  on  the P7.  Be  sure to  note  which  channel  from  the pre-
amplifier is connected to which power amplifier module, so that the 
correct  speaker can  be connected  to that  module  and  the  correct 
channel identity can be maintained.
If you wish to use four modules to bi-amplify a pair of speakers, or 
would like to bi-amplify using another power amp, then you can take 
the signal for that channel and feed it on to the additional modules 
using the AUDIO OUT phono socket on that module. The signal is then 
fed in to the first module, but also fed on to the second module so that 
both modules can bi-amplify the loudspeaker.
12V TRIGGER INPUT
If your pre-amp provides a 12V Trigger output, it can be connected to 
the 12V TRIGGER IN socket using a 3.5mm jack. This enables the P7 to be 
turned on remotely from the pre-amp.
Note  that  the  trigger  input  is  only  active  when  the  central  power 
button on the front panel is depressed.