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Audionet Link
In connection with other Audionet devices like AMP I, AMP II, AMP II MAX, AMP
III, AMP IV, AMP VII etc. your MAP is able to switch on/off the complete system.
Please connect a Toslink plastic fibre cable from the Audionet-Link Output 20 at the
back of the MAP to the Audionet-Link inputs of other Audionet devices. For further
instructions please read the user's manual of the other Audionet devices.
Polarisation of mains plug
The correct polarizing of mains is important for reasons of audio clarity and stability.
Therefore the Audionet MAP indicates a wrong polarisation of the mains lead. While
powering up, the MAP checks the mains polarisation. If you read '
Attention:
Mains Phase incorrect!
' switch off the MAP and then flip the plug in your wall
outlet.
Connecting the external power supply EPS
Use the provided special cord to connect the optionally available EPS to the EPS-Input
22 at the back panel of the MAP. Connect
both
(!!) units (MAP and EPS) with mains.
Switch on
first
the EPS then the MAP. The unit is now in stand by mode.
To disconnect both units from mains please switch off
first
the MAP, then the EPS.
Before switching off the MAP, make sure it is in stand by mode by pressing the
power
key at the front panel or the key
on the remote control.
Audio/Video-Connections
Analog Inputs:
Connect 2-channel analog sources to one of the 6 analog inputs 16. If you are using a
recording device (tape deck, MD recorder, VCR etc), connect it to
IN 5
15. The signal
on this input is not routed through to the
REC OUT
output 17 in order to prevent
feedback loops. Analog input
IN 4
is setup for Dolby
*
Pro Logic IIx decoding by default
(the user can change that in the setup menu!). So please connect the analog 2-channel
outputs of your DVD-Player, LaserDisc-Player, VCR or other analog sources, that
playback Dolby Surround coded material, to input
IN 4
.
If you have the optional phono card installed, plug in the MM- or MC pickup of your
turn table into input
IN 6
14 and connect the chassis of the turn table to the ground
screw
gnd
13. The phono card offers independent selection of gain, input capacity and