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CONNECTIONS 

 
All terminals for hook up are located on the rear panel. While connecting the CD player all components of the music 
system must be turned off. 

CAUTION:

  Before connecting the unit please check if the input voltage of the 061 is equal to the local voltage of 

your wall outlet. Make sure the ground lead in your power outlet is working correctly. A missing or faulty ground is 
extremely dangerous! 
In case of doubt contact a licensed electrician. 
 
 

AC mains terminal

 

Make sure the 

AC mains switch

 

(20)

 is set to OFF. Connect the appliance connector of the 

power cord to the 

AC mains terminal (21)

. Then plug the power cord into the wall outlet. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
There are various possibilities for connecting the CD player, depending upon the kind of audio components and 
auxiliary devices used. For the best connections please also refer to the owner’s manual of your audio components 
or auxiliary devices. The following explains the various hookup possibilities: 
 
 
 

HOOKUP TO A DIGITAL AMPLIFIER 

 

Digital outputs

 

The player provides two digital outputs 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 whichever connection sounds best to you if your amplifier allows both types of 
hookup. 

CAUTION:

 The terminal 

RCA (25)

 must not be connected to the analog input of an amplifier 

because this could damage the amp or the loudspeakers. 

 
 
 

HOOKUP OF A DIGITAL SOURCE COMPONENT 

 

Digital inputs

 

The CD player 061 offers three digital inputs for the connection of external digital source 
components such as DAT recorders or CD players: 
The terminals 

RCA1 (28)

  and 

RCA2 (27)

  receive electronic signals and require 75ohms 

coax cable with RCA plugs. 
The terminal 

TORX (26)

  receives optical signals and requires an optical cable with plugs 

according to TOSHIBA norm. 
Choose whichever connection sounds best to you if your amplifier allows both types of 
hookup. 
 

CAUTION:

 The digital inputs of the 061 can process PCM stereo data with a sample rate up 

to 192kHz. If the digital source offers a sample rate with more than 96kHz you must switch 
the CD player to 192kHz with the AUDIO button of the remote control. This is done when 
the 

AUDIO LED (11)

 lights up. 

Summary of Contents for 061

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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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