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 Standby/On

When  powering  up  from  standby  the  Standby/On,  LED  will  flash  approximately 

once a second as the unit boots up, the display will initially be blank before 

'StreamMagic' appears. 

Note  that  the  full  startup  sequence  can  take  approximately  30  seconds  to 

complete.

Idle mode

To  enable  Idle  mode,  it  must  first  be  activated  within  the  setup  menus.  Go  to 

“Settings -> Advanced -> Idle Mode” and set to “On”.
Idle mode, when enabled, allows Stream Magic 6 to enter a lower power 

suspended state using the Standby/On button.  The display is turned off and many 

of the internal processes and circuits are disabled to reduce power consumption.  

However the difference between Idle and Standby is that in Idle mode, power 

remains connected to the main controller, Ethernet and Wi-Fi sections.  
In Idle mode, networking functionality remains alive in the background. This means 

that Stream Magic 6 can be quickly woken up out of the suspended state into 

an operational state using not only the front panel, the infra-red remote and the 

control bus, but also the iOS app running on the iPhone or iPad.  This is not possible 

when the unit is in full Standby mode.
Short presses of the Standby/On button then toggle the Stream Magic 6 between 

On and Idle.  

Note:

 after putting the unit into Idle mode, you will not be able to wake the unit into 

full On mode until 5 seconds have elapsed.
Full standby can still be activated by keeping the Standby/On button pressed for 

more than two seconds.  A subsequent press of Standby/On turns the unit fully on, 

but remember that this can’t be done over the network (i.e. from the iOS app) and 

that it takes longer to reach the full operational state.

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 USB

Use to connect a USB storage device or another portable device containing music 

files. 1A maximum current consumption.

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 Filter

Press to toggle through three alternative digital filter characteristics: Linear Phase, 

Minimum Phase or Steep. Alternative digital filters can offer subtly different sound 

quality characteristics. The currently selected filter is displayed by the indicators 

just above the button.

Note:

 The Filter indicator will flash if Mute is engaged via the remote handset.

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 Infrared sensor

Receive IR commands from the supplied remote control. A clear unobstructed line 

of sight between the remote control and the sensor is required.

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 (Memory)

Press to access the Memory features for preset recall and storage.
The Stream Magic 6 can store presets which can be Internet Radio stations, 

Streams from Streaming Services or your own choice of Internet Radio URL. See 

later section.

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 (Reply)

This is the reply/interactive button. Press when listening to an Internet Radio 

station or Streaming Service that has some form of interaction with the user. 

This function will bring up an interactive menu (where available). This feature is 

commonly used allow indication that you like or don’t like the current stream so the 

service can tailor the music served to your personal taste.
For Media playback (UPnP or Local) this button will toggle between the 'Now 

Playing' display and the 'Queue' display. 

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 Play/Pause

Plays and pauses playback.

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 Stop/Delete

Press during playback to stop or press in various menus to delete the present item.

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 Display

Displays the status of the unit.

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) Info

Pressing this button toggles between Menu position and the 'Now Playing' screen.

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 Return/Home

Short press to return to the previous menu. Long press takes you to Home screen.

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. Skip

Press once to skip forwards or backwards one track.

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 Navigation/Select (rotary dial)

Rotate to scroll and navigate around the menus. Pressing the rotary dial in perform 

the 'Select' function to accept the item/function shown on the display.

Fast Scroll feature

When scrolling through lists of tracks or stations, normally each click of the rotary 

encoder or press of the remote control navigator button steps to the next item in 

the list.  For long lists this can become tiresome.  
The Fast Scroll feature, which is always enabled, detects how fast the front panel 

rotary encoder is being rotated or how long the remote control navigator buttons 

have been pressed.  The faster the encoder rotation or the longer the button press, 

the bigger the jump up or down the list with each step.
If navigating using the front panel rotary encoder, reducing the speed of rotation 

then decreases the step size again.
If navigating using the remote control, you need to release the button to stop the 

scroll and press-and-hold the button again to begin the scroll speed ramp-up, or 

single-press the button to step one item in the list at a time.

Scroll Stop feature

When scrolling through a lists of tracks or stations one line at a time, the list “wraps 

around”.  For example, if scrolling down a list and you reach the end, the next step 

down actually displays the top of the list, making it easier to go quickly from Z to A.
The Scroll Stop feature operates in conjunction with Fast Scroll (described above) 

to prevent you accidentally over-shooting the end of the list and wrapping round to 

the top of the list again in a continuous loop.
If you are Fast Scrolling up or down and you reach the bottom/top of the list, 

Stream Magic 6 stops scrolling at the end.  To scroll back or to wrap around, you 

need to briefly stop turning the rotary encoder, or if using the remote control, lift off 

and repress the navigation button.

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ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for StreamMagic6

Page 1: ...Your music our passion Network Player User s manual 2 ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...naturally we particularly recommend components from the Cambridge Audio Azur range as these have been designed to the same exacting standards as this product Your dealer can also supply excellent qual...

Page 3: ...cket outlet with a protective earthing connection The unit must be installed in a manner that makes disconnection of the mains plug from the mains socket outlet or appliance connector from the rear of...

Page 4: ...B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates use...

Page 5: ...d BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or col...

Page 6: ...igh quality TOSLINK fibre optic interconnect cable designed specifically for audio use 8 IR Infra Red Emitter In A 3 5mm mini jack socket that enables modulated IR commands from multi room or IR repea...

Page 7: ...his is the reply interactive button Press when listening to an Internet Radio station or Streaming Service that has some form of interaction with the user This function will bring up an interactive me...

Page 8: ...lect the digital input source Home Go directly to the top Home Menu Return Press to return to the previous menu Navigation Press to navigate around the main menus Enter Press to accept the item functi...

Page 9: ...ng Services are similar to Internet Radio but come from other suppliers and often have an element of interaction with the user Because Streaming Services generally allow the user some choice over the...

Page 10: ...consists of 6 items Internet Radio Streaming Services Media Podcasts Digital Inputs Settings These allow acess to the four basic types of media choice plus a Settings menu for the unit You can return...

Page 11: ...such services are Pandora Rhapsody Live365 SIRIUS XM Mp3Tunes and others When you enter this menu the ones that are available to you in your country will be shown Those that are free to use or have a...

Page 12: ...edia item is a track the Stream Magic 6 will repeat that track if it is an album or artist etc the Stream Magic 6 will repeat all tracks in that item The Stream Magic 6 displays a in the Now Playing s...

Page 13: ...ed when a unit is registered re registered online Digital Inputs Digital Inputs USB Audio S PDIF Coax Toslink Optical BT100 if fitted The Stream Magic 6 has 3 digital inputs USB Audio S P DIF co axial...

Page 14: ...Steinberg ltd ASIO bypasses some of the normal audio path from the playback application through the Windows audio system including the Kernel Mixer for a more direct path to the Stream Magic 6 You wil...

Page 15: ...rting up on a second Some devices stream empty data all the time even when paused or stopped These devices will cause the BT100s LED to be on even if playback is currently stopped or paused This menu...

Page 16: ...the default gateway s IP address used by the Stream Magic 6 on the network Finally you will need to enter the DNS IP address for the Stream Magic 6 On some networks you may need to enter your ISP s DN...

Page 17: ...an t be done over the network i e from the iOS app and that it takes longer to reach the full operational state Upgrade Firmware Use this option to download new firmware for the Stream Magic 6 from Ca...

Page 18: ...ridge Audio products The application allows full control of the Stream Magic 6 including Stream Magic Radio Streaming Services UPnP Media Presets Queuing and more It also supports display of Album art...

Page 19: ...View Config MAC address If you have an encrypted Wi Fi network check that you have entered the correct key or passphrase into the Stream Magic 6 Remember that text format keys are case sensitive If w...

Page 20: ...Audio is a brand of Audio Partnership Plc Registered Office Gallery Court Hankey Place London SE1 4BB United Kingdom Registered in England No 2953313 www cambridge audio com 2012 Cambridge Audio Ltd...

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