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Getting started 

 
1.1

 

What's in the box? 

 

 

EVOLUTION MP 3.2 / MP 5.2 Media Player 

 

WLAN antenna 

 

Power cable 

 

Optionally available RC 9 remote control with docking station, power supply unit, USB 

charging cable 

 

CAUTION:

 After unpacking, please check the scope of delivery to ensure that all the parts have been 

supplied  and  are  undamaged.  In  case  the  original  packing  has  already  been  opened,  please  contact 
your local dealer. Often, your dealer prepares your 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

 

Option key < (Input, track programming) 

3

 

Option key > (Input, track programming) 

4

 

PROG  button (Track  programming, RND) 

5

 

FILT button (Filter selection) 

6

 

REP button (Repeat) 

7

 

LED (lights up, when unit is in stand-by) 

8

 

Display 

9

 

CD-Slot 

10

 

STOP button 

11

 

PAUSE button 

12

 

PLAY button 

13

 

I<< Skip / Search button 

14

 

>>I Skip / Search button 

15

 

EJECT button 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for EVOLUTION MP 3.2

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions EVOLUTION MP 3 2 EVOLUTION MP 5 2 ...

Page 2: ...ION 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 Declaration of conformity for EC only We herewith confirm that the unit to which this manual belongs fulfills the EC rules necessary to obtain the sign the necessary measurements were taken with positive results AVM Aud...

Page 3: ... 9 2 10 1 Deleting an existing playlist 9 2 11 Random play 9 2 12 Samplerate and filter setting 9 2 13 USB B Digital Input 10 3 Advanced settings 11 3 1 Personal setup menu 11 3 1 1 Set display brightness 11 3 1 2 Set autoplay 11 3 1 3 Skip unused inputs 11 3 1 4 Define input names 11 3 2 Reset menu Factory Settings 11 4 RC 9 remote control 12 4 1 Overview 12 4 2 Colour display 13 4 3 Hotkeys 13 4...

Page 4: ...epares your 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 Option key Input track programming 3 Option key Input track programming 4 PROG button Track prog...

Page 5: ...nted on the rear panel of the amp near mains connector CAUTION Keep the unit switched off until all audio connections are made 1 5 Connection to a preamplifier or integrated amplifier Connect the analogue outputs 16 17 18 to the high level inputs of a preamplifier or integrated amplifier The RCA cinch outputs and the balanced XLR outputs are fully decoupled from each other and can be used independ...

Page 6: ...n the charging cradle of the docking station NOTE Due to the included motion sensor of the RC 9 remote control the device may be unintentioanally activated during transportation For this reason the RC 9 is delivered with a fully discharged battery In view of a long lifecycle of the lithium ion battery we recommend fully charging the battery before using it for the first time Please follow the abov...

Page 7: ... line shows you currently active settings of the D A converter On the left hand side the sample rate and bit depth is displayed On the right hand side you will find the current filter setting Smooth or Steep 2 3 1 Display in CD player mode TRACK On the left hand side both the current title is displayed big figures and the total number of available tracks of the inserted CD small figures TIME At th...

Page 8: ...d AUTO CD function If CD is not selected as source the unit will automatically change to CD from any other input after you have inserted a CD 2 7 CD playback If a disc is inside playing is started by pressing the play button 12 If you press PAUSE 11 the unit will go into the pause mode until PLAY 12 or STOP 10 is pressed Using the skip buttons 13 14 you can easily access any title on the disc When...

Page 9: ...nd the playlist is deleted 2 11 Random play Press PROG 4 and after that PAUSE 11 Now a random playlist will be generated Deleting a random playlist Press PROG 4 and after that STOP 10 and the playlist is deleted 2 12 Samplerate and filter setting By pressing the FILTER button 5 once or several times you can choose between available sample rates and filter setttings for a specified source CD or dig...

Page 10: ...out to install an audio driver on your Macintosh Computer If you are using a Windows PC you will need to install an additional driver which is availbale for download on the respective product page at www avm audio com HI RES bietet Ihnen die Wiedergabe von Sampleraten von bis zu 192kHz Mac OSX benötigt hierzu ebenfalls keine zusätzlichen Treiber PC Systeme mit Windows hingeben benötigen einen zusä...

Page 11: ... will read the TOC Table Of Content of the inserted disc and then go to STOP mode 3 1 3 Skip unused inputs Deactivate unused inputs SKIP The unit will then skip these inputs when the option keys are pressed 2 3 or if you select the inputs via the remote control 3 1 4 Define input names You can individually set the names max 8 characters of the different sources shown in the display 8 Proceed as fo...

Page 12: ...huffle 27 Repeat To switch on a connected device please pick up your RC 9 remote control which automatically switches on due to the integrated movement sensor Then please choose one of the connected devices from the list and press the Enter button 10 Notes on the optional quick start function can be found in section 4 5 1 The left navigation key 11 is used to delete entered characters and numbers ...

Page 13: ...y 10 Device Selection Change Zone System Information User Settings Start Pairing 4 4 1 Device Selection Under the menu Device Selection you can find all available and recently paired devices with their respective names Wih the navigation keys 11 please choose one of the devices from the list and confirm with the Enter key 10 The menu point Device Selection is also shown when the RC 9 remote contro...

Page 14: ...o the four available Hotkeys 4 of your RC remote control This way you can comfortably select up to four devices of a currently active zone with the touch a single button Please note that only one device can be controlled by the RC 9 remote control at a time If you happen to choose another device from the Hotkeys menu the connection to the formerly linked device will be interrupted Change language ...

Page 15: ...vice has been established for details please refer to section 4 4 5 the Source Menu offers a choice of available sound sources such as Internet Radio Audio Server or Local Input The Source Menu can be accessed by pressing the Home menu key 9 on your RC 9 remote control In addition to the possibility of selecting a sound source the Source Menu also offers a menu item named Receiver Settings where s...

Page 16: ...ge by using the RC 9 remote control or the RC S App for iOS and Android 4 5 2 2 Advanced settings The webradio of your Media Player provides you with some handy comfort functions enabling you to discover and organize the vast amount of available webradio stations in a simple way Here you can collect your favorite radio sations in so called Favorite Groups or add new radio stations to the My Added ...

Page 17: ...Now please enter your email address and set a password If you do not wish to receive information from vTuner via email please uncheck the box below and confirm by clicking on the Register button How to manage your vTuner account After you have registered your Media Player please refer to section How to register your Media Player at vTuner you can browse the whole range of webradio stations via the...

Page 18: ... sockets and plug in your LAN cable Make sure you have downloaded and installed the RC S App from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store 2 Switch on your AVM device by turning on the mains switch on the rear side of the unit Wait until the starting procedure is completed and your AVM device has gone to stand by mode Now switch on your AVM device by pressing the power button on the front panel of...

Page 19: ...VM device by pressing the power button on the front panel of the unit 3 Launch the RC S App by clicking on the App icon on your smartphone or tablet 4 As soon as the RC S App has launched you will be led to the settings menu which is automatically searching for available AVM devices in your local network After a quick search run your AVM device will be detected and listed with its respective devic...

Page 20: ...he settings menu of your WiFi router or consult your network administrator 7 Select the Password tab enter your WiFi key and confirm by selecting Done in the upper right corner of the RC S App Confirm your WiFi configuration data you just entered by selecting Apply in the upper right corner 8 Choose an IP configuration setting from the pop up menu and confirm by selecting Apply NOTE Unless your lo...

Page 21: ...id comes into the unit Do not use scouring cleaners They may damage the surface 7 If something doesn t work Some putative defects are often caused by mistakes in operation Sometimes other units connected to the amplifier can cause problems Therefore please read the following tips before you consult your dealer 1 No music playback a Inadvertent switching to standby by remote control Press power but...

Page 22: ...r sources will not be repaired not even at charge The warranty registration card together with a copy of the bill of sale must be received by us within four weeks of the date of purchase The defect must not have been caused by improper handling or misuse Return the unit to us only in its original packing If this is not possible we are entitled to refuse acceptance We will not assume responsibility...

Page 23: ...at Coax S P DIF as input format max 192 kHz 24 Bit Output format Optical S P DIF as input format max 96 kHz 24 Bit 9 3 CD Player CD formats CD Audio CDR according to Red Book standard Frequency response CD 20 Hz 20 kHz 9 4 Analog output Output voltage 2 5 V Frequency range MP 3 2 DC 75kHz Signal to noise ratio MP 3 2 105 dB Frequency range MP 5 2 2Hz 38kHz Signal to noise ratio MP 5 2 97 dB 9 5 St...

Page 24: ...p mode quickstart enabled 4 W Dimensions B x H x T 430 x 100 x 325 mm Weight 7 9 kg 9 7 Miscellaneous MP 5 2 Supply voltage 100 V 240 V 50 60Hz Power consumption during operation typ 20W Stand By power consumption quickstart disabled 1 W Power consumption in sleep mode quickstart enabled 4 W Dimensions B x H x T 430 x 130 x 370 mm Weight 9 2 kg Changes reserved without prior notice ...

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