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Table of contents 

 

Dear Customer 

Table of Contents 

1

 

Getting started 

4

 

1.1  What’s in the box? 

1.2  Control and operating elements 

1.3  Installation and cooling 

1.4  Connection to mains 

1.5  Connecting analogue signal sources  5 
1.6  Connecting digital signal sources 

1.7  RC 3 remote control 

1.7.1  Battery charge 

1.8  Connecting a recorder 

1.9  Connecting subwoofers 

1.10  Connecting loudspeakers 

1.11  Tuner antenna 

1.12  Pin configuration of external infrared 
sensor 

2

 

Basic operation 

7

 

2.1  First operation / self test 

2.2  Switching on / stand-by 

2.3  Selecting the signal source 

2.4  Volume setting 

2.4.1  Setting of input sensitivity 

2.5  Tuner 

2.5.1  Tuning 

2.5.2  Station and memory 

2.5.3  Selecting a station out of the 
memory 

2.6  CD-Player 

2.6.1  Insert / eject 

2.6.2  PLAY, PAUSE, STOP 

2.6.3  SEARCH / SKIP 

2.6.4  Repeat 

2.6.5  Random 

2.6.6  Programming an individual playlist 9 

3

 

Advanced Settings 

10

 

3.1  Global settings 

10 

3.1.1  Tone control 

10 

3.1.2  Bass 

10 

3.1.3  Treble 

11 

 
 

 
 
 
 
3.1.4  Loudness (Contour) 

11 

3.1.5  Balance 

11 

3.1.6  Poweramp 

11 

3.2  Tuner settings 

11 

3.2.1  RDS display 

11 

3.2.2  Scan mode 

11 

3.2.3  2 channel mode 

11 

3.2.4  Deemphasis 

11 

3.3  Personal setup 

12 

3.3.1  Display brightness 

12 

3.3.2  Bass & treble control 

12 

3.3.3  Skip unused inputs 

12 

3.3.4  Define input names 

12 

3.3.5  Gain fix / variable 

12 

3.3.6  FM auto store 

13 

3.3.7  Autoplay 

13 

3.4  Reset 

13 

4

 

Cleaning 

13

 

5

 

If something doesn’t work... 

14

 

6

 

Conditions of warranty (EC only) 

14

 

7

 

Technical Data 

15

 

7.1  Amplifier 

15 

7.2  Tuner 

15 

7.3  CD-Player / D/A Converter 

15 

7.4  Other 

15 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for EVOLUTION C 5.2

Page 1: ...Operating instructions EVOLUTION C 5 2 ...

Page 2: ...dio Sincererly yours The AVM Team CAUTION This unit contains a class 1 laser diode Do not open Invisible laser radiation can damage your eyes Laser diode Type Ga Al As Wavelength 755 815 nm 25 C Output power 0 7 mW max NOTE Use only high quality cables for connection between the unit and the other components of your hifi set We recommend cable lengths under 50 cm to avoid interference which can af...

Page 3: ... 2 5 2 Station and memory 8 2 5 3 Selecting a station out of the memory 8 2 6 CD Player 8 2 6 1 Insert eject 9 2 6 2 PLAY PAUSE STOP 9 2 6 3 SEARCH SKIP 9 2 6 4 Repeat 9 2 6 5 Random 9 2 6 6 Programming an individual playlist9 3 Advanced Settings 10 3 1 Global settings 10 3 1 1 Tone control 10 3 1 2 Bass 10 3 1 3 Treble 11 3 1 4 Loudness Contour 11 3 1 5 Balance 11 3 1 6 Poweramp 11 3 2 Tuner sett...

Page 4: ...new device prior to delivery to adapt and change the configuration to your personal needs 1 2 Control and operating elements The numbers in the drawings below mark the control elements They refer to the numbers in the text where the operation of the unit is described 1 Power button on off 2 Source selector 3 Control LED 4 CD Slot 5 Multifunctional button soft key 6 Multifunctional button soft key ...

Page 5: ...se this will heat up the unit 1 4 Connection to mains Connect the unit to the mains connector 30 by using the power cord which is in some countries delivered together with the unit Make sure that mains voltage is according to the value printed on the rear panel of the amp near mains connector CAUTION Keep the unit switched off until all audio connections are made 1 5 Connecting analogue signal sou...

Page 6: ...R2032 3V Lithium cells Make sure that polarity is correct the sign must be on top Insert the bottom plate and screw it tight 1 8 Connecting a recorder Connect the recorder s output to one of the inputs 17 19 The inputs of the recorder must be connected to the fixed level output 20 1 9 Connecting subwoofers Aktiver Subwoofer ohne Frequenzweiche If you use an active subwoofer with built in power amp...

Page 7: ...ntil the desired source appears on the display CAUTION If you switch to another source while playing a CD the drive will stop first This may take a few seconds If you activate a digital input that has no valid signal NO DIG SIGNAL is indicated in the display 10 In this case the source can not be changed 2 4 Volume setting Use the rotary encoder 11 to set the desired volume Depending on rotating sp...

Page 8: ...store a certain station in the memory press the button MENU 7 under the display 10 for more than 2 seconds The display will propose the next free memory position for storage for example if 5 stations are already stored position 6 will be proposed Using the MOVE buttons 5 6 you can change the position Modifying moving or deleting an existing station If the tuner is set to an already stored station ...

Page 9: ...its function to PAUSE While the player is playing the button 8 under the display shows the STOP symbol When the player is stopped this button changes its function to the EJECT symbol 2 6 3 SEARCH SKIP While the player is stopped the buttons oder 5 6 select the title A short tap switches to the next previous title Holding the button down scans automatically up down The number of the actual title is...

Page 10: ...n press DEL PGM 9 and the playlist is deleted The playlist will also be deleted automatically as soon as a CD is ejected or the unit is switched off stand by 3 Advanced Settings The C 5 2 offers a lot of custom specific settings in its menu system To enter the menu just tap on the button MENU 7 The button now changes to EXIT A second tip on this button leads you to the normal operating mode When t...

Page 11: ...an previously selected may be shown in the loudness menu This is not a malfunction 3 1 5 Balance Set the balance between right and left channel for optimal stereo image 3 1 6 Poweramp In order to enable or disable both switchable speaker terminals 15 28 you can set the poweramp ON or OFF This can useful if you have connected a headphone amp or a separate power amplifier to the pre out 21 The chose...

Page 12: ...ndividual 3 3 3 Skip unused inputs Deactivate unused inputs SKIP The unit will then skip these inputs when the source selector 2 is pressed or if you select the inputs via the RC 3 remote control 3 3 4 Define input names You can individually set the names max 8 characters of the different sources shown in the display 10 Proceed as follows Press SELECT The display shows now on the left side the old...

Page 13: ...elete unwanted stations 3 3 7 Autoplay When AUTOPLAY is ON the CD player will start playing automatically every time a new CD is inserted If AUTOPLAY is OFF the player will read the TOC of the inserted disc and then go to STOP mode 3 4 Reset This function cancels certain or all settings and makes the unit return to default settings To enter the reset menu please switch off your device on the rear ...

Page 14: ...erted with the correct side facing up b Please clean your CD with a soft cleaning clot 6 No RDS display a The receive signal is too weak hence data can t be decoded and aren t displayed b Certain radio stations do not support and broadcast RDS 6 Conditions of warranty EC only If despite expectations a defect occurs that cannot be repaired by yourself or your dealer we undertake the repair of your ...

Page 15: ...Hz Tuning step 50 kHz Sensitivity mono stereo 50 Ω Empfindlichkeit mono stereo 1 5 µV 50 µV S N ratio mono stereo 73 dB A 68 dB A THD N mono stereo 0 1 0 3 7 3 CD Player D A Converter Formats CD Audio CDR according to red book standard Upsampling 192 kHz 24 Bit Frequency response CD 20 Hz 20 kHz Frequency response USB 20 Hz 24 kHz Frequency response SPDIF 20 Hz 90 kHz Deemphasis automatically Inpu...

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