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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Please read these instructions and the owner´ s manual carefully and keep these instructions safely with the 
owner´ s manual of your component. 
If you have any questions, we ask you to contact your dealer.

 

 
 

Operating temperature

  An operating temperature that is too high or too low may cause malfunctioning. We 

therefore recommend letting the unit sit for a while after unpacking and before connecting 
and operating it. 

 
 

Setting up

 

When choosing a place for your equipment please observe the following: 
- Avoid direct sunlight. 
- Do not subject the equipment to excessive heat, cold, humidity or dust. 
- Provide adequate air circulation; avoid placing the equipment in enclosures. 
- Slots and other openings in the housing are for ventilation. They must not be covered up. 
-  Please note that the component is not exposed to dripping water or splash water, also 
don´ t place boxes with liquid in onto your component. 
- Open flames like candles should not be placed on top of any electronic unit. 

 
 

Mains voltage

 

-  Check before operating the unit to see if the mains voltage setting shown on the back 
panel below the AC mains input conforms to the voltage of your household power supply. 
Any change should only be done by an expert only. 
- For AC connection please use only the three-pronged power cable provided. 
The grounding pin should not be bypassed under any circumstances. Connect the 
component only to a wall outlet with fully functional grounding pin. 

 
 

Comm. Operation

 

- Before installation switch off all components of a stereo system. Switch them back on only 
after making sure that any and all connections have been made correctly and completely. 
-  Never try to operate the equipment when it has obviously been damaged or if liquid has 
gotten into it. 

 

Terminals

 

The pins of the connecting terminals on the back panel should not be touched by fingers 
under any circumstances. Static discharges may damage the electronic circuitry inside the 
unit. 

 
 

Interconnects

 

We supply custom-made balanced as well as unbalanced interconnect cables and speaker 
cables of any length to ensure highest-quality signal paths for our components. The 
impedance of our cables is ideally matched to all BURMESTER components. 
For the cleanest power supply we recommend our triple-shielded power cord BURMESTER-
POWER. 

 
 

IR receiver

 

The IR receiver receives signals from the BURMESTER remote control and must not be 
covered up by objects. 

 
 

Heat development

 

Be careful when touching the housing – it may get quite warm during operation. 

 
 

Reset

 

If the unit does not react when pressing the control keys on the front it may be reset to 
normal operation by switching it off and back on using the AC mains switch in the back. 

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Page 3: ...n its entirety before initial operation This will enable you to make full use of all capabilities of this outstanding audiophile instrument Should you have any further questions please contact your de...

Page 4: ...FRONT AND REAR PANEL 2 CONNECTIONS 3 4 OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTION INDICATORS 5 6 SYSTEM SETUP 7 8 REMOTE CONTROL 9 10 PROGRAMMING A FAVORITE TRACK SELECTION OF A CD 11 BURLINK optional 12 GENERAL...

Page 5: ...r cord 1 Remote control 1 owner s manual Packaging We recommend keeping the original packing in case the unit needs to be shipped in the future Setting up Carefully remove the unit from its packaging...

Page 6: ...P button for selecting the next tracks 16 POWER LED illuminates when the unit is on 9 PROGRAM LED illuminates when a music program has been selected and saved REAR PANEL 17 BURLINK interface RS 232 wi...

Page 7: ...utputs for connecting a digital amplifier The terminal TOTX 24 sends optical signals via optical cable with TOSHIBA norm plugs The terminal RCA 25 requires a 75ohms coax cable with RCA plugs Choose wh...

Page 8: ...061 for example a multi media interface REMOTE Connecting DC OUT 22 to the corresponding DC IN jack of another BURMESTER unit offers to switch on or off this other unit simultaneous by the 061 In this...

Page 9: ...ition INPUT button Pushing the button INPUT 6 changes sequentially the digital signal source between the external inputs RCA1 RCA2 TORX MMI optional on the back panel or the internal CD transport The...

Page 10: ...LED remains dark when a selected external input RCA1 RCA2 TORX MMI receives an invalid data stream When for example a DTS encoded CD is inserted into the CD drive the music signal is only played back...

Page 11: ...se the menu item you want to change Change settings With the navigation keys and you change the setting of the selected menu item Leaving SETUP Pressing the key D MENU deactivates the SETUP and all se...

Page 12: ...be shown ON The type and the serial number will be shown after switching on RC I If you want to change the inputs of the CD player with the keys STATION of the remote control you should set this item...

Page 13: ...o 9 The numerical keypad serves to select a track directly The playback of the selected track begins automatically after the selection Arrow keys With the arrow keys navigation keys you can select and...

Page 14: ...ey between showing the elapsed playing time of the current track showing the elapsed playing time of the current CD showing the remaining playing time of the current CD STATION With the keys STATION a...

Page 15: ...it track selection by pressing the key PLAY PAUSE Press the key of the remote control In front of the program space number an arrow shows you that you can select a program space The selection will be...

Page 16: ...kips forward to the following tracks SKIPBW r skips backward to the beginning of the current and previous tracks FORW r starts search forward two steps slow fast BACKW r starts search backward two ste...

Page 17: ...nection please use only the three pronged power cable provided The grounding pin should not be bypassed under any circumstances Connect the component only to a wall outlet with fully functional ground...

Page 18: ...maged Opening the unit modifying it or dismantling outlets will void the warranty Care Never clean the housing with a wet cloth or chemical cleaning agent Always make sure that no liquid gets into the...

Page 19: ...V 50 60Hz 1 x slo 50mA E 2 x slo 1A E Power consumption ON 30 W STBY Mains switch ON 3 W PLEASE NOTE The dimensions do not include the length of binding posts and the space needed for plugs of interco...

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