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REMOTE CONTROL - RC8

The  Hegel H160 can be operated by the Hegel system remote control RC8 (included). Like other Hegel 
products, the number of buttons on the RC8 is kept to a minimum. 

The  Hegel system remote control will also control other Hegel products like CD-players, DACs and 
preamplifiers, avoiding the need for several different remote control devices.

 

 

 

Remote control buttons (starting top left)

 

 

 

1. 

Skip to previous track on most computers/media players

 

 

 

2. 

Play/Pause on most computers/media players

 

 

 

3. 

Skip to next track on most computers/media players

 

 

 

4. 

Input source selector button for Hegel DACs

 

 

 

5. 

ECO – will put certain Hegel equipment in low power mode

 

 

 

6. 

Display on/off (hold for off)

 

 

 

7. 

Skip to previous track on Hegel CD-players

 

 

 

8. 

Play/Pause for Hegel CD-players

 

 

 

9. 

Skip to next track on Hegel CD-players

 

 

 

10. 

Switches up to next input on your Hegel amplifier

 

 

 

11. 

Stop/Eject for Hegel CD-players

 

 

 

12. 

Volume up for Hegel amplifiers

 

 

 

13. 

Switches down to previous input on your Hegel amplifier

 

 

 

14. 

Mute for Hegel amplifiers

 

 

 

15. 

Volume down for Hegel amplifiers

The  remote control uses two standard 1.5-volt LR03 / AAA batteries (not included). To insert the bat-
teries please use a normal type cross head screwdriver to gently remove the four screws in the bottom 
of the remote control. Do not use a “Pozidrive” cross head screwdriver, it may damage the head of the 
screws.

Be  sure to insert the batteries with the correct polarity with + sign and – sign as shown inside the bat-
tery holder. 

Be  careful when inserting the screws after fitting the batteries. Please turn the screws gently by hand 
first to avoid damaging the threads in the remote control body. Do not tighten the screws to hard, as 
this may damage the screws and the soft metal body of the remote control.

Please  do not drop the remote control down on the floor or any hard surface, as this may damage 
internal parts of the remote control.

To  avoid damage to the remote control by leakage from the batteries during transport and storage, the 
remote control is supplied without batteries from Hegel. 

ECO

STOP

PREV

DAC+

PLAY

PREV PLAY

DISP

NEXT

IN+

NEXT

VOL+

MUTE

IN-

VOL-

COMPUTER

Summary of Contents for H160

Page 1: ...Hegel H160 High End Integrated Amplifier User manual ...

Page 2: ...ode Source Selector The input source selector knob is on the left side of the front panel The three letters indicate the selected source input Volume The volume control knob is on the right side of the front panel The volume level is indicated by a number between 0 and 99 in the right side of the display with 0 being the mute leven and 99 being max volume The H160 powers up with a preset volume va...

Page 3: ...e used to turn the display of the H160 on or off Holding the DISP button for more than 1 seconds will turn the display off while giving the button a shorter push will turn the display on Set volume for power up A user defined volume value may be used as the power up volume As a precaution the power up vol ume value is limited to a maximum level The current volume is set as the power up volume by p...

Page 4: ... input on your Hegel amplifier 14 Mute for Hegel amplifiers 15 Volume down for Hegel amplifiers The remote control uses two standard 1 5 volt LR03 AAA batteries not included To insert the bat teries please use a normal type cross head screwdriver to gently remove the four screws in the bottom of the remote control Do not use a Pozidrive cross head screwdriver it may damage the head of the screws B...

Page 5: ... the computer to the internet and close all media players such as iTunes or Windows Media Player Troubleshooting with the MAC H160 connected but no sound out of the speakers Go to System Preferences Sound Output and select TE7022 Audio w SPDIF as the Output Device 24 bit Audio The H160 can receive 24 bit music files through the USB interface Sending 24 bit audio signals from your computer may requ...

Page 6: ... com puter Launch iTunes press the AirPlay Logo and select the H160 You can also play to more than one speaker at a time select the AirPlay logo then multiple and check of the speakers that you want to listen to You can also adjust the volume on each individual speaker WARNING After selecting the H160 as the output always remember to check the iTunes volume setting before pressing play The H160 wi...

Page 7: ...e Hegel H160 Network Configuration page opens To access the setup page on a MAC open the Safari browser Under bookmarks you will find the Bon jour tab and here the Hegel H160 will appear Make sure you have included the Bonjour in the Bookmarks Menu Preferences Advanced Bon jour PLAYING FLIES ON A NETWORK DEVICE The Hegel H160 can play your media files using a UPnP compatible media player For detai...

Page 8: ...lanced XLR 1 unbalanced RCA 1 home theatre RCA Analog outputs 1 fixed line level RCA 1 variable line level RCA Digital inputs 1 coaxial S PDIF 3 optical S PDIF 1 USB 1 ethernet RJ45 Frequency response 5Hz 100kHz Signal to noise ratio More than 100dB Crosstalk Less than 100dB Distortion Less than 0 005 50W 8 Ohms 1kHz Intermodulation Less than 0 01 19kHz 20kHz Damping factor More than 1000 main pow...

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