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Handset key

Function

STANDBY

Standby

K N E K T

Knekt

OSG

OSG

QUIET

Quiet

SURR

Surround

MODE

Program

FROM

Record from

TO

Record to

PROG

A/V Source

A

Audio Source

V

Video Source

TUNER

Tuner

DAT

DAT

CD

CD

TAPE

Tape

AUX 1

Aux1

AUX 2

Aux2

CABLE

Cable

VCR

VCR

T V

T V

SAT

SAT

LASER

Laser

NORM

Normalise

SELECT

Select

MUTE

Mute

VOLUME -

Volume -

C D   –   C D   p l a y e r

Handset key

Function

STANDBY

N/A

STOP

*

Stop

PAUSE 

=

Pause

PLAY 

>

Play

RECORD

N/A

SEARCH

¯

Search

¯

SEARCH

¼

Search

¼

MULTI

Scroll Display

SKIP

Previous

SKIP

Next

Red

Open/Close

Green

Repeat Cont

Yellow

Scan Forward

Blue

Shuffle

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

6

6

7

7

8

8

9

9

0

0

-/--

N/A

PICTURE

N/A

T E X T

N/A

Summary of Contents for AV 5105

Page 1: ...L i n n A V P e r s o n a l H a n d s e t U s e r s G u i d e ...

Page 2: ... that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel Battery types and replacement Four AAA or LR03 cells or equivalent Copyright and acknowledgements Copyright Linn Products Limited Linn Products Limited Floors Road Waterfoot Glasgow G76 0EP Scotland United Kingdom All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stor...

Page 3: ...D players 14 Controlling Linn tuners 16 Controlling Linn preamplifiers and amplifiers 17 Using the AV 5101 Personal Handset with KNEKT 18 programming the AV Personal Handset 19 Erasing previously learnt commands 19 Alignment of handsets 20 Learning commands from an infra red handset 21 Leaving the Learn Process 23 maintenance 24 Cleaning the Personal Handset 24 Replacing the batteries 24 appendix ...

Page 4: ...n o t e s ...

Page 5: ...in an action movie AV 5103 System Controller The heart of the system is the AV 5103 System Controller This controls your audio and video sources to let you choose what you want to watch or listen to It can control analogue signals from a tape recorder or FM tuner for example digital signals from a CD player or a LaserDisc player and video sources from aTV tuner video recorder and LaserDisc player ...

Page 6: ... uniquely contoured shape makes it extremely comfortable to hold and the keys are large and easy to read and use It is also equally suitable for table top use if you prefer As well as controlling the Linn AV system and any other Linn products you may own the Personal Handset can also learn the commands for your other equipment so that your whole system can be controlled with a single handset AV 51...

Page 7: ...system because it has the task of reproducing the most critical information for music and cinema sources We therefore designed the AV 5120 Compact Loudspeaker without any compromises to give a superior full range response together with especially good bass handling As well as giving superb reproduction of music it reproduces speech with particular accuracy making it ideal for use with film soundtr...

Page 8: ...nse For even better performance and especially if you are using AC 3 a recommended alternative is to use a pair of AV 5120 or AV 5140 Floor Standing Loudspeakers as the rear surround speakers AV 5150 Active Isobarik Bass Speaker The AV 5150 Active Isobarik Bass Speaker extends the bass performance of the whole system to give you totally involving cinematic effects and enhance the impact of music W...

Page 9: ... sound working together in the most memorable way To achieve this demanding objective we have designed each of our components to give outstanding performance in their own right while ensuring that each of them work perfectly with each other The result is an integrated system that will give you the most rewarding experience you can achieve from watching a film or listening to a music recording brin...

Page 10: ...e lowest distortion cleanest least coloured sound The output stage is highly derated for cool reliable operation and the protection circuitry protects extensively against accidents or abuse A signal sensing circuit detects the presence of audio above a very low level and turns on the main power supplies to the amplifier bringing the power amplifier channel from a very low standby power consumption...

Page 11: ...following illustration shows the function of each of the keys on the Personal Handset For convenience the keys on the Personal Handset are divided into several logical groups and each group of keys performs a distinct function as described in the following sections 1 Handset operation keys determine the operation of the whole handset or instruct it to learn commands 2 AV System functions perform s...

Page 12: ...ET Selects Midnight Movie mode which reduces the volume of loud signals and increases the volume of quiet ones for late night listening SURR Allows you to select the surround sound processing mode using the and volume keys MODE Not currently used RECORD FROM Allows you to select the source to record from RECORDTO Allows you to select the output to record to PROG Allows you to select an audio video...

Page 13: ...uxiliary source 2 CABLE Cable television VCR Video cassette recorder TV Television SAT Satellite television LASER LaserDisc player Programmable source control keys These keys provide functions for controlling sources including CD players tape recorders and FM tuners Press one of the Audio Video source select keys to specify which source you want to control The source control keys are initially set...

Page 14: ...s for the currently active surround mode These include balance rear level centre subwoofer etc MUTE Mutes the sound Press MUTE again or one of the VOLUME keys to unmute it VOLUME and Changes the volume or the currently selected setting Programmable numeric keys These keys provide additional functions for controlling your audio and video sources They can be programmed for the other equipment in you...

Page 15: ...llowed by the VOLUME key within 2 seconds The speaker and balance keys will now control the System Controller volume functions Select amplifier controls like this The AV System function keys Audio Video source select keys volume and speaker balance keys STANDBY key and KNEKT key can operate either the AV 5103 System Controller or another amplifier if the Personal Handset has learnt its commands se...

Page 16: ...s a numeric key to assign a number to the macro you want to learn For example to assign a macro to key 5 press 5 The LEARN indicator will flash slowly to show that the Personal Handset is ready to learn commands Any keys you now press will be recorded in the macro For example you might press TEXT 1 2 3 to select Teletext page 123 As you press each command the macro indicator will blink once Finall...

Page 17: ...VCR PLAY Displaying the National Lottery results on teletext The following macro selects the TV source chooses ITV Teletext and then page 123 PROG TV 3 TEXT 1 2 3 Interrupt a CD for the news The following macro pauses the CD player switches to the TV source and selects BBC1 CD PAUSE PROG TV 1 Resuming a CD This macro might be used in conjunction with the previous one It switches back to the CD sou...

Page 18: ...ied with each product This chapter gives information about using the Personal Handset to control other Linn products including the Linn KNEKT Multi Room system Controlling Linn CD players You can control all the major functions of the Linn KARIK or MIMIK CD players from the Personal Handset Select the CD player like this Press the CD Audio Video source select key This specifies that the preprogram...

Page 19: ...Press the corresponding digit on the Personal Handset To enter a track number greater than 9 press and hold down the key for the first digit until a dash appears on the CD player display then press the key for the second digit A full list of the preprogrammed commands is given in the Appendix page 26 ...

Page 20: ... This specifies that the preprogrammed or learned TUNER commands will be transmitted Control the radio tuner like this Press one of the keys shown in the table opposite Press To do this Search Search downwards or upwards in frequency respectively and stop when a station is found Skip Step between radio preset stations Enter a preset number directly like this Type the preset number using the Progra...

Page 21: ...ontrol amplifier or WAKONDA and KAIRN preamplifiers using the Personal Handset as described in the following sections Choose what you want to listen to like this Press the appropriate Audio source select key on the Personal Handset Change the volume like this Press the VOLUME and keys Press MUTE to mute the sound or restore the original volume ...

Page 22: ... is uniquely configured to suit your requirements please consult your KNEKT installer for detailed information about using the Personal Handset with your installation The following table shows the main keys used to control a KNEKT system Key KNEKT function KNEKT Where PROG What Audio Video source Do select keys VOLUME and Volume ...

Page 23: ...n you select an audio or video source the functions of the programmable keys automatically change to the functions you have learnt for that source The following procedure allows the AV5101 Personal Handset to be programmed to control other equipment such as VCRs and LaserDisc players Erasing previously lear nt commands Prior to learning a new set of commands from another infra red handset as a new...

Page 24: ...g r a m m i n g t h e A V P e r s o n a l H a n d s e t 20 Alignment of handsets Before attempting to learn new commands align the AV 5101 Personal Handset and the infra red handset as described in Diagram 1 ...

Page 25: ...o confirm this source has been selected The keys that can be learnt in this case on the AV 5101 Personal Handset consist of the groups 3 programmable source control keys 6 programmable numeric keys as well as the STANDBY key In addition there is also the special case of a TV source which can also learn onto group 5 volume and balance Now proceed to C LEARNING KEYS B Learning an amplifier Press the...

Page 26: ...nd hold the Play key on the infra red handset The LEARN indicator will flash rapidly on the Personal Handset indicating that it is receiving the incoming infra red signal Continue to hold the key until i The LEARN indicator begins to flash slowly This indicates that the key has not yet been programmed successfully and you should try again ii The LEARN indicator turns on continuously This indicates...

Page 27: ...ess after having successfully learnt key functions from another handset Press the LEARN key The LEARN indicator will turn off to show that the Personal Handset is now back in normal mode In order to try out the commands learnt simply press the appropriate source key in our example VCR and then the command as normal eg PLAY ...

Page 28: ...the Personal Handset like this Remove the three screws on the back of the handset using a small Phillips screwdriver With the handset face down tap gently in your hand to free the front panel from the case S T A N D B Y O S G M O D E P R O G T U N E R C A B L E V C R T V S A T L A S E R N O R M V O L U M E P IC T U R E 7 8 0 9 1 4 5 6 2 3 T E X T S E L E C T M U T E A V 5 1 0 1 P E R S O N A L H A...

Page 29: ...ee LEDs in the corresponding holes in the case first S T A N D B Y O S G M O D E P R O G T U N E R C A B L E V C R T V S A T L A S E R N O R M V O L U M E P IC T U R E 7 8 0 9 1 4 5 6 2 3 T E X T S E L E C T M U T E A V 5 1 0 1 P E R S O N A L H A N D S E T D A T C D T A P E A U X 1 A U X 2 S O U R C E R E C O R D FR O M TO A V S E A R C H S K IP Q U IE T S U R R S T O P P A U S E P L A Y K N E K ...

Page 30: ...Red Open Close Green RepeatCont Yellow Stereo Mono Blue N A 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 N A PICTURE N A T E X T N A AUX2 Photo CD Handset key Function STANDBY N A STOP Stop PAUSE Pause PLAY Play RECORD N A SEARCH Search SEARCH Search MULTI N A SKIP SelectPrevious SKIP SelectNext Red N A Green TotalShufflePlay Yellow N A Blue N A 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 N A PICTURE N A T...

Page 31: ... TAPE Tape AUX 1 Aux1 AUX 2 Aux2 CABLE Cable VCR VCR TV TV SAT SAT LASER Laser NORM Normalise SELECT Select MUTE Mute VOLUME Volume VOLUME Volume CD CD player Handset key Function STANDBY N A STOP Stop PAUSE Pause PLAY Play RECORD N A SEARCH Search SEARCH Search MULTI Scroll Display SKIP Previous SKIP Next Red Open Close Green RepeatCont Yellow ScanForward Blue Shuffle 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 ...

Page 32: ...Speed Blue DecreaseSpeed 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 N A PICTURE SelectTV Text T E X T SelectTV Text CABLE SAT Cable satellite receivers Handset key Function STANDBY Standby STOP N A PAUSE N A PLAY N A RECORD N A SEARCH N A SEARCH N A MULTI Scroll SKIP CHAN PROG SKIP CHAN PROG Red Sel Sound1 2 Green Sound Vision Sound Yellow Display User Info Blue ParentalAccess 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6...

Page 33: ...reen RepeatCont Yellow MechanismB Blue MechanismA 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 N A PICTURE N A T E X T N A TUNER Radio tuner Handset key Function STANDBY N A STOP Preset PAUSE Scan PLAY Tune RECORD N A SEARCH SearchTune SEARCH SearchTune MULTI Mono SKIP SKIP Red Band Green Signal Yellow Store Blue Stereo Mono 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 1 2 3 Digit Entry PICTURE Preset T E X...

Page 34: ...1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 1 2 3 Digit Entry PICTURE SelectTV Text T E X T SelectTV Text VCR Video recorder Handset key Function STANDBY N A STOP Stop PAUSE Pause PLAY Play RECORD Record SEARCH SearchReverse SEARCH SearchForward MULTI Short LongPlay SKIP StepDecrement SKIP StepIncrement Red Eject Green N A Yellow Display User Info Blue ChildLock 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0...

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