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PROG 

In case of a currently active track programming both the currently playing track and the total 
number of programmed tracks is displayed on the left-hand side (for example "PROG 2/17"). 
 

RND 

In case the random play mode is activated, the currently playing track and the total number of 
programmed tracks are displayed on the left-hand side (for example "RND 5/12"). 
 

2.3.2

 

Display in D/A converter mode 

 
On  the  left-hand  side  the  name  of  the  currently  selected  input  is  displayed.  If  there  is  no 
incoming  signal  available  at  the  currently  selected  input, 

NO  DIG

 

SIGNAL

  or 

NO  USB 

PLUGGED

 is shown right next to the input name.  

 
 
 

2.4

 

CD Player 

 

2.4.1

 

Playable disc formats 

 
Your  CD  Player  can  play  back  all  compact  discs  which  are  recorded  according  to  the  red 
book  standard  (means  the  standards  for  audio  CDs  established  by  Philips  and  Sony). 
Furthermore all CDRs and CDR/Ws with good reflection recorded according to this standard 
are playable. Most copy protected discs are also playable. But we cannot take responsibility 
that all future copy protection systems are playable.  

2.4.2

 

Insert / eject 

 

Insert a CD 

Your CD Player is provided with a slot-in CD drive (8). Insert the CD (coverside up) and push 
slightly. The drive will now automatically draw the disc inside. After that the player reads the 
TOC  (table  of  contents)  and  shows  it  on  the  display.  Most  left  is  the  number  of  the  actual 
track followed by the total number of tracks on the CD (for example "1/17"). The middle of the 
display shows the total playing time of the CD. 
 

NOTE: 

If  there  is  still  a  CD  inside  or  the  unit  is  in  stand  by,  the  slot  will  be  blocked.  If  the 

inserted disc is not readable (DVD, data-CD) the display will show 

NO AUDIODISC. 

 

Eject CD 

Press the 

EJECT

 button (15). Then the disc will be ejected. If no CD is inserted, the display 

shows 

NO DISC

 

AUTO PLAY 

If CD is not selected as source the unit will automatically change to CD from any other input 
as  soon  as  a  CD  is  inserted.  If 

AUTO  PLAY

  is  activated  (see  0),  the  CD  player  will  start 

playing  automatically  every  time  a  CD  is  inserted.  If 

AUTO  PLAY

  is  deactivated,  the  CD 

player will read the TOC (table fo contents) of the inserted disc and then go to 

STOP

 mode. 

Summary of Contents for OVATION CD 6.2

Page 1: ...Operating instructions OVATION CD 6 2 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...15 nm 25 C Output power max 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 Audio Video Manufaktur GmbH Daimlerstraße 8 D 76316 Malsch Germany www avm audio info avm audio ...

Page 4: ...ill know how to use your new CD 6 2 in the optimal way Please note that the range of functions of your AVM hifi component can be easily expanded by means of a software update at any time Hence the present operating instructions will require continued updates going forward You you can always download the most current version from our website at www avm audio Sincerely yours The AVM Team ...

Page 5: ...te control 9 2 Basic operation 10 2 1 First operation self test 10 2 2 Switching on stand by 10 2 3 Display 10 2 4 CD Player 11 2 5 Selecting the signal 13 2 6 Volume setting 13 2 7 Samplerate and filter setting 14 2 8 USB B digital input 14 3 Advanced Settings 15 3 1 Personal Setup 15 3 2 Reset factory default settings 16 4 Appendix 17 4 1 Cleaning 17 4 2 Troubleshooting 17 4 3 Conditions of warr...

Page 6: ...y 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 FILTER button 6 REPEAT bu...

Page 7: ...d cooling The unit can become hot depending on demanded output power or environmental temperature Therefore it is important that the cooling air can flow unhindered into the air inlet in the bottom and flow out through the holes in the rear panel Direct exposure to sunlight is not recommended because this will heat up the unit and may cause unwanted malfuctions 1 4 Connection to mains Connect the ...

Page 8: ...luded RC 3 remote control allows for easy and comprehensive control of the CD 6 2 All main functions of the CD 6 2 can be controlled by the RC 3 On Off Source Selection Station Selection SKIP PLAY PAUSE and STOP By pressing the PLAY button briefly a second time the PAUSE function is activated while in CD mode By pressing the STOP button briefly a second time an inserted CD is ejected By holding do...

Page 9: ...s and replace them with two new batteries type CR2032 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 External IR remote control The CD 6 2 can be connected to an external IR receiver by using the IR jack 31 The plug is a 3 5mm stereo headphone plug Pin configuration of IR connectors 31 3 5mm stereo 5V supply IR Signal GND ...

Page 10: ...that you switch the amplifier off by using the mains switch 29 or pull the mains plug 28 2 3 Display When the unit is on the display 9 shows information about the current settings and state of your CD Player Apart from informations about the operating status CD Player Digital Input etc the lower line shows you currently active settings of the D A converter On the left hand side the sample rate e g...

Page 11: ...But we cannot take responsibility that all future copy protection systems are playable 2 4 2 Insert eject Insert a CD Your CD Player is provided with a slot in CD drive 8 Insert the CD coverside up and push slightly The drive will now automatically draw the disc inside After that the player reads the TOC table of contents and shows it on the display Most left is the number of the actual track foll...

Page 12: ... TRACK 2 4 5 Repeat Press the REPEAT button 6 once to repeat the actual title twice to repeat the whole CD or the programmed sequence A third pressing returns to the normal playing mode The repeat state is displayed in the upper line of the display RP ONE RP ALL 2 4 6 Programing an individual playlist If a disc is inside the player you can program your individual playing sequence as follows Press ...

Page 13: ...d after that STOP 10 2 4 8 Random Press the PROG button 4 to enter the playlist menu and after that PAUSE 11 Now a random playlist will be generated To delete a random playlist press PROG 4 and after that STOP 10 2 5 Selecting the signal Besides the included CD drive the CD 6 2 is equipped with a wealth of digital inputs 20 27 which can be selected with the option keys 2 3 on the front side of the...

Page 14: ...ly earlier attenuation of the amplitude frequency response with almost no phase rotation Please note that a chosen filter setting is only true for a selected input and is being recalled every time you select the respective input again even after the device has completey been switched off 2 8 USB B digital input If a digital signal from a computer PC or Mac is connected to the USB B digital input o...

Page 15: ...ed sound source will be played back with a fixed volume level This setting is particularly useful when the CD 6 2 is part of a surround sound setup where a separate surround decoder is used for bass and multi channel management If a surround system is connected to the CD 6 2 specific settings such as channel balance tone settings and bass management are controlled by a separate decoder These setti...

Page 16: ... 2 3 to select an input Press REPEAT 6 to select the position and use the SKIP buttons 13 14 to define the character holding the key pressed changes the character every half second 3 2 Reset factory default settings The Reset menu 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 of the unit at the mains ...

Page 17: ...contact your dealer 2 Unit switches off during normal operation This can happen if the temperature inside the unit becomes too high In this case the CD player switches off and the display shows overheat Switch the unit off and let it cool down for five minutes 3 Remote control doesn t work a Change the battery of your remote control see 0 b Point with the remote control transmitter directly to the...

Page 18: ...ibility for transport damage under any circumstances A short description of the defect is to be included with the returned unit In cases of doubt we reserve the right to request a copy of the bill of sale We also reserve the right to levy a handling charge for items returned without good or valid reason or if the unit proves to be not defective NOTE If you are returning the unit from a country oth...

Page 19: ...iver up to 384 kHz 32 Bit DSD with driver DSD64 2 8 MHz and DSD128 5 6 MHz 5 2 CD Player CD formats CD Audio CDR according to Red Book Standard Frequency response CD 20 Hz 20 kHz 5 3 Analogue out Output voltage 2 5 V Frequency response 0Hz 80 kHz Crosstalk attenuation 120 dB Signal to noise ratio 110 dB THD 0 001 5 4 Other Supply voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz typ 15 W Enhanced stand by mode 5 W Dim...

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