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16 

 

 

Press 

PROG

  (4)  and  the 

PLAY

  (12).  The  display  now  shows  "PGM-QTY  00"  and 

“TRCK 1/15”. 

 

Select title 7 using the 

Option 

keys (2,3). The display shows “TRCK 7/15”. 

 

Now add the selected track to the playlist by pressing 

PLAY 

(12). 

 

Select title 3 using the 

Option 

keys (2,3). The display shows “TRCK 3/15”. 

 

Now add the selected track to the playlist by pressing 

PLAY 

(12). 

 

Select title 8 using the 

Option 

keys (2,3). The display shows “TRCK 8/15”. 

 

Now add the selected track to the playlist by pressing 

PLAY 

(12). 

 

Press 

PROG

 (4) to finish the programming and store the playlist.  

 

NOTE

: The maximum number of programmed tracks is 99. The maximum program duration 

is 99 minutes. 

 
Deleting an existing playlist 

To delete an exisitng playlist, press 

PROG

 (4) and 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 MP 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 unit, until the desired 
source appears on the display. Other sources such as 

Webradio

Podcasts

TIDAL

Music

 

Server

, or 

USB

 can only be selected via the optional RC 9 remote control or the free 

RC S 

App for iOS and Android.

 

 

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

 or 

NO USB PLUGGED

 is shown on the display. 

 

 
 
 

2.6

 

Volume setting 

 
If the option 

Gain variable 

is activated in the 

Personal Setup

 menu (see 3.1.1), the playback 

volume of the MP 6.2 can be controlled in steps of 0,5 dB by holding down one of the option 
keys on the front side of the unit (2, 3) for more than one second. The current volume level is 
shown in the range of 0 to 100 dB in the upper part of the display.  
 

NOTE: 

Please note that if the volume is changed using the optionally available RC 9 remote 

control, the level always increases / decreases in 2 dB steps.  

Summary of Contents for OVATION MP 6.2

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

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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 MP 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: ... 4 CD Player 14 2 5 Selecting the signal 16 2 6 Volume setting 16 2 7 Samplerate and filter setting 17 2 8 USB B digital input 17 3 Advanced Settings 18 3 1 Personal Setup 18 3 2 Reset factory default settings 19 4 RC 9 Fernbedienung optionally available 20 4 1 Overview 20 4 2 Activation and stand by mode 21 4 3 Battery charge 21 4 4 Colour display 21 4 5 Entry of letters numbers and characters 22...

Page 6: ... 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 P...

Page 7: ...er 38 Phase LED 39 Link 40 Configuration port updates 1 3 Installation and 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 uni...

Page 8: ...te control allows for easy and comprehensive control of the MP 6 2 Before you can use the RC 9 together with your MP 6 2 both components need to be connected This process is also referred to as Pairing In order to start the pairing process please follow the instructions as described in section 4 7 5 For a detailed description of functions and features of the optionally available RC 9 remote contro...

Page 9: ...s ready to be operated via RC S App for iOS and Android 1 9 2 Network installation Wireless connection WiFi In order to set up the MP 6 2 with a wireless connection you need to download and install the free RC S App for iOS and Android or the optionally available RC 9 remote control CAUTION Before using the wireless functionality of the MP 6 2 an initial set up of a wired ethernet connection LAN a...

Page 10: ...S App and the MP 6 2 ü Navigate to the Settings tab on the RC S App and choose Device Settings Network Configure WiFi ü After you have selected the SSID menu option you will be provided with a list of all available WiFi networks Choose a WiFi network and select a respective Security and Cipher setting ...

Page 11: ...d corner ü Under DHCP you will be asked if your MP 6 2 should obtain an IP adress automatically if yes please make sure the DHCP option is activated Now confirm your choice with Apply at the upper right hand corner CAUTION Unless your local home network has been configured with static IP addresses we highly recommend to activate the DHCP option which is the most common use case ...

Page 12: ...connection or vice versa a restart of the integrated streaming module of your MP 6 2 is always required Please follow the above instructions to restart the device via the RC S App 1 10 Software updates To get the most out of your AVM HiFi streaming system please make sure you always keep the RC S App and the streaming software of your AVM device up to date You can download the latest version of th...

Page 13: ...hat you switch the amplifier off by using the mains switch 35 or pull the mains plug 34 2 3 Display When the unit is on the display 9 shows information about the current settings and state of your Media 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...

Page 14: ...But we cannot take responsibility that all future copy protection systems are playable 2 4 2 Insert eject Insert a CD Your Media 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 f...

Page 15: ...ctual 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 the PROG button 4 to enter the playlist menu Pressing STOP 10 exit...

Page 16: ...ing the signal Besides the included CD drive the MP 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 unit until the desired source appears on the display Other sources such as Webradio Podcasts TIDAL Music Server or USB can only be selected via the optional RC 9 remote control or the free RC S App for iOS and Android CAUT...

Page 17: ...y 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 of...

Page 18: ...ed sound source will be played back with a fixed volume level This setting is particularly useful when the MP 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 MP 6 2 specific settings such as channel balance tone settings and bass management are controlled by a separate decoder These setti...

Page 19: ...er every half second 3 1 6 Set IR control In addition to control the MP 6 2 via the optionally available RC 9 remote control or the free RC S App for iOS and Android a range of essential functions can also be controlled via the classic RC 3 or RC 8 infrared remote controls In order to receive a respective infrared signal of the RC 3 or RC 8 please make sure to activate the set ir control function ...

Page 20: ...ion keys left right up down 12 Return key quit undo 13 Favorites menu 14 Context menu 15 Favorites list 16 Volume 17 Increase Decrease 18 Mute 19 Play 20 Skip backward 21 Skip forward 22 Record 23 Stop 24 Pause 25 Alphanumeric input keys 26 Shuffle 27 Repeat NOTE Before you can use your RC 9 remote control to switch on your device both components need to be paired for more information on the Pairi...

Page 21: ...ry before using it for the first time Please follow the above mentioned instructions and do not interrupt the charging procedure until the status bar in the upper right corner of the display indicates a fully charged battery Battery is fully charged remote control is connected to the charger charging completed Battery is almost fully charged remote control is connected to the charger Battery is em...

Page 22: ...nu points can be selected via the four Navigation keys 11 and the Enter key 10 Device Selection Change Zone System Information User Settings Start Pairing 4 7 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...

Page 23: ...ed in individual rows Stand by The option Stand by allows you define the amount of time until your RC 9 remote control switches to stand by mode The preset value of 60 seconds can either be reduced to a mininum of 10 seconds or increased to a maximum of 300 seconds 5 minutes Time in cradle If the option Time in cradle is enabled the RC 9 remote control will display the current time on its colour d...

Page 24: ...anumeric input and navigation keys 25 11 Delete Zone The menu item Delete Zone provides a list of all existing zones and the possibility to delete these along with all known data Transportation lock The transportation lock deactivates the motion sensor and secures the RC 9 remote control against unintentional power up and thus saves battery while moving In order to activate the transportation lock...

Page 25: ...he Preset Menu can be found in section 4 8 8 4 8 2 Airable Provided that your MP 6 2 has installed a current version of the streaming software v1 2 or higher Airable offers you a comprehensive set of first class webradio podcasts and online music services Airable also replaces the formerly installed webradio service vTuner and now includes optional access to TIDAL a high quality music streaming pl...

Page 26: ...s the Enter key 10 to start the stream To search for a certain podcast use the integrated search and filter functions For an even more direct acces to your favorite podcasts or whole podcast directories use the Favorites menu which can be found at the top of the Airable Podcasts menu NOTE Please note that there are two separate Favorites menus available for Podcasts and Radios see section 4 8 3 Bo...

Page 27: ...trol you can assign your favorite titles to the Favorites list which can be accessed via the Favorites List key 15 By pressing the Info key 8 you get immediate access to the currently playing track which can be controlled with the keys 19 24 Play Pause Skip Stop etc 4 8 7 USB USB offers you the option to access the audio content of a connected USB storage device hard drive USB stick jump drive whi...

Page 28: ... The menu item Wlan Settings provides a list of all available wireless networks SSIDs which can be accessed with the navigation keys 11 and selected by pressing the Enter key 10 After entering the password and selecting an IP configuration mode Automatic DHCP or Manual input your MP 6 2 is connected to the selected WiFi network The selection of the menu item Network restart both resets all network...

Page 29: ...ng your dealer or us 1 No playback a Mute function is active press button MUTE on your remote control or increase the volume using the rotary encoder 11 b Inadvertent switching to stand by Press power button 1 If the LED indicator and display do not light up a fuse can be blown due to overvoltage e g in case of a thunderstorm etc Please contact your dealer 4 RC 9 remote control doesn t work a Char...

Page 30: ...roper 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 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 lev...

Page 31: ... to 96 kHz 24 Bit PCM without driver up to 384 kHz 32 Bit DSD with driver DSD64 2 8 MHz and DSD128 5 6 MHz 6 2 CD Player CD formats CD Audio CDR according to Red Book Standard Frequency response CD 20 Hz 20 kHz 6 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 6 4 Streaming capabilities Streaming Formate MP3 WMA ...

Page 32: ...n configuration NOTE Energy consumption in stand by mode In order to control your MP 6 2 with the optional RC S remote control or the free RC S App for iOS and Android the integrated streaming module of the device always remains ready for operation even in standby mode Please note that this results in a higher energy consumption of about 5 5 VA instead of 0 5 VA In order to save this energy the de...

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