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Voltage select switch

For servicing use only.

AC power socket

Once  all  connections  are  complete,  plug  the  AC  power  cable  into  an

appropriate mains socket and turn the unit on.

Mains Voltage Selector Switch 

115V/230V AC~50/60Hz

Power AC

CD

BD / DVD

MP3 / Aux MM Phono

Rec Out

Sub Out

Ground

CD

BD

  / 

DV

D

MP3 / 

Au

x

MM Phono

Re

c Ou

t

R

L

Loudspeaker Terminals

Impedance 4–8 ohms

Left

Right

A

B

A

B

Left

Right

AM 300

Ω

FM 75

Ω

Service Port

Rated Power Consumption:

  500W

Designed and engineered in London, England

Topaz SR10 v2 Stereo Receiver

www.cambridge-audio.com

SR10 V2

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Rear panel connections

Audio inputs

These inputs are suitable for any ‘line level’ source equipment such as the

audio outputs of CD players, BD/DVD players, etc.

Phono input

This input has a built in phono stage. Record players fitted with Phono

Cartridges of the Moving Magnet (MM) or 

high output

Moving Coil (MC)

type (between 2-6mV output and 30-50k load impedance) can be used.

Low  output  Moving  Coil  types  (<1mV  and  usually  10-1000  ohm  load

impedance)  cannot  be  directly  connected  and  will  require  a  matching

transformer  or  head  amp.  Please  consult  your  dealer  for  details.  The

‘ground’  terminals  on  both  the  record  player  and  the  SR10  should  be

connected  (where  possible)  with  a  ground  wire  for  lowest  noise/hum

pickup.

Rec Out

Connect to the recording input of a tape deck, CD recorder input, etc.

Sub-Out

For  optional  connection  to  the  input  socket  of  an  active  subwoofer  if

desired.

AM/FM antenna

Tuner  aerial  connections  for  picking  up  radio  signals.  Refer  to  the

‘Connections’ section of this manual. For permanent use, outdoor AM/FM

aerials are highly recommended.

Service port

For servicing use only. Do not connect anything here as it may result in

damage.

Loudspeaker terminals

Two sets of loudspeaker terminals are available, 

A

(main loudspeaker

terminals, top row) and 

B

(secondary switchable loudspeaker terminals,

bottom row). Connect the wires from your left channel loudspeaker to the

Left positive and negative terminals, and the wires from the right channel

loudspeaker  to  the  Right  positive  and  negative  terminals. 

In  each  case,  the  red  terminal  is  the  positive  output  and  the  black

terminal is the negative output.
Care should be taken to ensure no stray strands of wire are shorting

speaker outputs together. Please ensure that the loudspeaker terminals

have been tightened adequately to provide a good electrical connection.

It is possible for the sound quality to be affected if the screw terminals are

loose.
The use of A and B speakers affords you an easy and inexpensive way to

create a simple multi-room system.

Note:

When using two pairs of speakers, use speakers with a nominal

impedance of 8 ohms.

1

1

6

2

3

7

5

9

8

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Aerials

Note:

The  SR10  is  supplied  with  a  temporary  aerial  for  initial  use.  For

permanent use, outdoor aerials are highly recommended.

AM loop aerial

Connect each end of the single length antenna to the antenna terminals.

Place the antenna as far from the main system as possible to prevent

unwanted noise and to obtain optimum reception. If the AM loop aerial

provided does not provide sufficient reception, it may be necessary to use

an outdoor AM aerial.

FM aerial

Connect the supplied aerial to the FM 75 ohm socket. Extend and move

the aerial lead around until you get the best reception. For continued use,

we strongly recommend using a 75 ohm outdoor FM aerial.

CD

CD

BD

BD // DVD

DVD MP3

MP3 // Aux

Aux MM Phono

MM Phono

Rec Out

Rec Out

Sub Out

Sub Out

Ground

CD

CD

BD BD

/ /D

VD

DV

D

MP3

MP3//

Au

x

Au

x

MM Phono

MM Phono

Re

c Out

Re

c Out

R

L

Loudspeaker Terminals

Impedance 4–8 ohms

Left

Right

A

B

A

B

AM 300

Ω

FM 75

Ω

Service Port

Rated Power Consumption:

  500W

Designed and engineered in London, England

Topaz SR10 v2 Stereo Receiver

www.cambridge-audio.com

AM 300

Ω

FM 75

Ω

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Summary of Contents for Topaz SR10 V2

Page 1: ...Your music our passion SR10 V2 ENGLISH Stereo receiver User s manual 2...

Page 2: ...from the Cambridge Audio range which have been designed to the same exacting standards as this product Your dealer can also supply excellent quality Cambridge Audio interconnects to ensure your syste...

Page 3: ...exposed to dripping or splashing water or other liquids No objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the unit The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral tria...

Page 4: ...r of your Cambridge Audio product it can be returned by your dealer to Cambridge Audio or an authorised Cambridge Audio service agent You will need to ship this product in either its original packagin...

Page 5: ...lable A main loudspeaker terminals top row and B secondary switchable loudspeaker terminals bottom row Connect the wires from your left channel loudspeaker to the Left positive and negative terminals...

Page 6: ...hones with an impedance of between 32 and 600 ohms are recommended Note Plugging in headphones will automatically mute the loudspeaker outputs Skip Scan buttons The skip scan buttons are used when the...

Page 7: ...nd Manual modes Volume Increases or decreases the volume of the unit Also used to change the bass treble and balance settings when these are selected Skip Used when FM or AM is selected In Preset mode...

Page 8: ...arity is maintained at each speaker connector or the sound can become weak and phasey with little bass Using bare wire connections Prepare the speaker cords for connection by stripping off approximate...

Page 9: ...are equipped with two sets of terminals then it is possible to connect them in the bi wire con guration Bi wiring sends the bass and treble frequencies down separate speaker cables resulting in a cle...

Page 10: ...r both AM and FM press and hold both the 5 10 and Menu buttons at the same time The unit will display Reset Restart the unit by powering off and on After making any connections to your unit activate t...

Page 11: ...cause interference Re orientate the aerial Ensure that all cable connections are secure particularly ground shield connections for turntables The remote handset will not function Check that the batter...

Page 12: ...2011 Cambridge Audio Ltd Cambridge 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...

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