nad c720bee zone 2


I'm trying to hook up my old 7250 with my new C720BEE Zone 2 but have not been successful. I pulled the bridging pins out of the 7250 and connected the Main In to the Zone 2 out of the C720 but nothing-

what am I doing wrong?

thanks

Ron
skiron07
thanks Carl-
yes, the light was one but I didn't rotate the knob to "wake it up"...the light comes on whenever I turn the unit on.
I was told that with this zone 2 I could be playing any source from my 720 in another room (via sep. amp) while I was listening to another source in my main room.
this was a feature I was hoping to take advantage of...
I'll try the toggle tonight
I've never used the zone 2 on my 720, except once when I briefly used it to send audio to a subwoofer.

I mentioned the green led's because mine stay off unless I turn that zone 2 dial to 'wake it up'. I think that was after I turned the zone 2 off using that little remote they give you.

You should be able to send any source connected to your 720 to your second room using that zone 2 function, regardless of what you're listening to in your main room; let me know how you go, as I'm interested myself!
still no luck last night-
the 7250 works fine on it's own (just no tuner preset memory for more than a few days=capacitor issue);

it's got to be a simple fix but I've been unable to solicit any replies from anybody at this point.

little remote? the remote I got with my 720 is huge- and very valuable- so cool to operate the unit and my cd player from anywhere in our great room. it's a SR6 model.
but maybe something is on it that I haven't looked into yet.

thanks
You must have bought yours more recently, as my main remote is the SR5. Mine also came with a tiny remote (ZR3) which allows you to control the second zone from another room using a remote IR sender. This mini remote turns my zone 2 on and off.
Thanks Carl-
I'm looking into whether that ZR3 is supposed to be included with my unit- and whether or not it's mandatory for
the Zone 2 to function properly.
Thanks much for bringing this to my attention!