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Boulder 1160 - Remote Control; 12 V Trigger; External IP Control Systems; Boulder Net

Boulder 1160
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Remote Control
Remote Control
Remote Operation
Remote control and operation of the Boulder 1160 Stereo Power Amplier
is possible by the use of a 12V trigger, an external IP control system, or
Boulder Net.
12V Trigger
The 1160 has a 1/8” minijack input connection on the rear panel for 12V
triggering that will allow it to be turned On or Off. To complete the 12V
trigger system, a single cable must be connected between the 1160 and
a source component or preamplier with a 12V trigger output connection.
The 1160 supports both continuous and toggle 12V trigger commands.
External IP Control Systems
Modern home integration and automation systems are generally controlled
through a home LAN (Local Area Network) via the use of IP (Internet
Protocol) commands. When connected to a LAN, the 1160 is able to
receive and respond to these commands through its Ethernet connection
on the rear panel.
For further information about IP control and automation systems, please
contact your authorized Boulder dealer.
Boulder Net
Boulder has developed an IP control system that is Open Home compliant
and unique to Boulder products. When multiple Boulder products are all
connected to a LAN, the Boulder Net system will allow you to turn various
products on or off and control the functions of all connected components
via an application that is downloadable to a mobile tablet or phone. Status
messages can also be passed to Boulder products with a display.
For further information about Boulder Net, please see the Boulder Net
Manual or visit www.boulderamp.com.

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