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The amplifier EX-332D comes with an RC-EX2v2 remote
control. It was designed to be both compatible with your
amplifier but also the possible devices BC Acoustique
(including CD players EX series) range
.
①
POWER: This button allows you to pause or
resume from standby different electronic devices
BC Acoustique with this feature.
②
INFO: The display panel on the product provides
information on the CD.
③
RANDOM: To play a random track on CD player
④
1…9.0: Keypad / Track selection
⑤
A-B
⑥
PAVE CONTOL : REV / STOP / FWD / PREV
PAUSE/PLAY / NEXT
⑦
TIME
⑧
CD/USB
⑨
SOURCES: LINE 1 - LINE 2 - LINE 3 - DAC - OPTION
⑩
OPTION: Selects the source from your 5
th
option
card. If there is no option card,it will serve as input
LINE 4.
⑪
GAIN: This command allows you to lower the
overall gain (-10dB) on all your sources to adjust
the fineness of the volume.
⑫
REPEAT
⑬
VOL+ / VOL-
⑭
STOP: Stop the Repeat function
⑮
PROG
Note on the battery: Remove the transparent protective tab
to activate the battery.
Connections
⑪ IR SENSOR :
This window receives IR commands (Infra Red) from the
remote control. It is essential that there is no obstacle
between the remote control and the sensor.
⑫ ON / OFF BUTTON :
This switch allows shutdown or operation of the amplifier.
Note: 4 rubber blocs are provided in order to raise the unit,
to re-adjust the spacing between two products, providing
ventilation, reducing vibration and to allowing better access
to the On / Off switch located under the front panel.
Remote control
⑬ SWITCH ANTI-HUM (GROUND ON / OFF)
.
Located under the amplifier at the back.
.
Your amplifier EX332D has a mains socket
outlet with a ground connection. The use of
this type of connection is recommended for
electrical safety reasons (including wetlands).
However sometimes this connection "mass" is the origin of
"hum" audible from the speakers in a hi-fi system to solve
this problem, the cancellation of the ground connection is
sometimes sufficient.
To do this you have, under the amplifier, a switch to choose
to connect or not the mass of the device to the mains.