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Page 1: ...operating instructions inspiration C6m inspiration c6m cd tuner power ...

Page 2: ...velength 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 affect the reception of radio and TV tuners Declaration of conformity for CE only We herewith confirm that the unit to which this manual belongs fulfills the EC rules neces...

Page 3: ... 8 2 8 Connecting Tuner antenna 8 3 Basic operation 9 3 1 Switching on standby 9 3 2 Selecting the signal source 9 3 3 Volume setting MUTE 9 3 4 Setting of input sensitivity 9 3 5 Tuner 10 3 5 1 Tuning 10 3 5 2 Station memory 10 3 6 CD player 11 3 6 1 Open close 11 3 6 2 Basic functions 11 3 6 3 Programming a playlist 11 page 4 Menu system 12 4 1 Playmode 12 4 2 Repeat 12 4 3 Random 12 4 4 Tuner m...

Page 4: ...the whole circuitry is removed out of the signal path by relays and has absolutely no influence 1 4 Power amplifier The power amplifier is built on a pc board with double thick copper coating The short signal paths allow high damping factors in order to achieve optimal speed and speaker control Protection circuitry against overheat and short circuit is on board to protect Your equipment in an opti...

Page 5: ... from 44 1 kHz up to 96 kHz When re converting the upsampled signal the upsampling converter produces the same amount of noise energy as a conventional converter The difference is that the noise energy is spread over a much broader frequency band So the part of noise energy which is within the audible spectrum decreases You can imagine that like if You have a certain volume of fluid in a small gla...

Page 6: ... converters on the same chip are used to output balanced signals These signals are fed into a differential amplifier The difference between the signals is twice the audio signal because one of the signals is inverted and the difference of the inaccuracies of the converters As the two converters are on the same chip their inaccuracy is nearly the same and thus also nearly eliminated by the differen...

Page 7: ...nctional button soft key 7 Multifunctional button soft key 8 Multifunctional button soft key 9 CD Loader 10 Source selector UP 11 Source selector DOWN 12 Selector CD 13 Selector TUNER 14 Volume knob Rear panel 20a L R SPEAKER 30 28 27 29 26 25 24 23 22 21 21 21 21 20 O I dig in dig out in 4 in 3 in 2 in1 in tape out tape in proc out proc 75 ant 20 FM Antenna socket 20a DAB Antenna socket 21 Analog...

Page 8: ... provide special functions which are described below 2 4 Connecting a tape recorder Connect the recorder s output to the inputs tape in 22 The inputs of the recorder must be connected to the outputs tape out 23 2 5 Connecting processors equalizers Connect the processor s output to the inputs proc in 24 The inputs of the processor must be connected to the outputs proc out 25 2 6 Connecting digital ...

Page 9: ...ed in the display 3 3 3 Volume setting MUTE Use the rotary encoder 14 to set the desired volume Depending on rotating speed the volume increases decreases in 0 5 dB steps slow or 3 dB steps fast The actual setting is shown in the display 3 3 4 Setting of input sensitivity The level of signal sources differs often by several dB So You recognize a step in volume when switching between two inputs It ...

Page 10: ...in the memory press the button MENU 6 under the display 3 for more than 2 seconds The display shows now on the left side the number of the actual memory position It can be changed by pressing the buttons below 4 5 On the right side You can see the frequency of the station which is actually stored in this memory position if none unused and below the frequency of the new station to be stored Press S...

Page 11: ...a disc is inside the player You can program Your individual playing sequence as follows Hold the button MENU 6 down for more than 2 seconds to enter the playlist menu Pressing the buttons POS 4 5 allows You to select the position in the playlist The display shows above these buttons the actual playlist position total number of programmed titles POS x xx and the total programmed playing time SUM xx...

Page 12: ... must be selected as source Titles are played in random sequence 4 4 Tuner mode DAB FM tuner must be selected as source Choose the reception mode 4 5 RDS Display tuner must be selected as source Choose if station name station or RDS text text is displayed 4 6 Scanmode tuner must be selected as source Set tuning mode between auto or manual See also 3 5 1 tuning 4 7 Mode tuner must be selected as so...

Page 13: ...between right and left channel for optimal stereo image 4 16 Name You can individually set the names max 8 characters of the different sources shown in the display 3 Enter the NAME menu and press one of the buttons VALUE 7 8 Now You are in the edit mode The source is selected using the program selector 16 The actual character position can be selected using the buttons POS 4 5 The marked character ...

Page 14: ...t Button d 2 Tape Button tape 1 Monitor on off Button tape 2 Tuner Station up Button station Station down Button station Tuning up Button tuning Tuning down Button tuning mono stereo Button mode CD player Play Button play Pause Button pause Stop Button stop Open Close Button stop Repeat 1 all Button repeat Skip up Button skip Skip down Button skip Fast forward Button search Rewind Button search Di...

Page 15: ...ing to standby by remote control Press power button 1 If the LED indicator and display do not light up a fuse can be blown due to overvoltage thunderstorm Please contact Your dealer 2 Amplifier switches off during normal operation This can happen if the temperature inside the unit becomes too high In this case the amplifier switches off and the display shows overheat Switch the unit off and let it...

Page 16: ...o 0 1 0 3 Channel separation 55 dB DAB Frequency range 174 240 MHz Band III 1452 1492 MHz L Band Sensitivity 98 dBm Tuning step 16 kHz THD N 0 1 depends on data rate of station Channel separation 85 dB depends on data rate of station CD if built in Formats CD Audio CDR Upsampling 96 kHz 24 Bit Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz Deemphasis automatically Digital inputs 33 96 kHz 16 24 Bit S PDIF TOSLIN...

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