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PLAY 

w

TO PLAY A CD

 press the 

PLAY

 

w

 

key. If the drawer is open, it will

close. The disc will start playing from track 1 and the

 

w

 indicator will

illuminate.

TO REPLAY THE CURRENT TRACK

 from the beginning press 

PLAY

 

w

.

SKIP SKIP 

i

TO SKIP TO A PARTICULAR TRACK

 press either of the 

u

SKIP

 

or

SKIP

i

 

keys until the desired track is reached and displayed. Notice

that the first press of 

u

SKIP

 

will take you to the beginning of the

current track if one is playing.

u

SKIP

 and 

SKIP

i

 

can also be used when the disc is stopped or

paused to select a track. When the selected track is reached, press

PLAY

 

w

 to start the disc.

PAUSE 

p

FOR A BREAK IN PLAY

 press the 

PAUSE

 

p

 

key. The audio will mute

and the 

p

indicator will illuminate.

TO RESTART

 after you have pressed 

PAUSE

 

p

, press 

PAUSE

 

p

 again

or press 

PLAY

 

w

. The 

indicator will go out and the 

w

 indicator will

illuminate.

TO RESTART AT A DIFFERENT POSITION

 when the MIMIK is

paused, use the 

SKIP

 or 

SEARCH

 keys to move to the new position.

When you then press 

PAUSE

 

p

 

or 

PLAY

 

w

, play will continue from the

new position. If you are using 

SEARCH

 to move to a new position while

paused, you will probably find it helpful to set the display mode to one
of the time parameters so you can set where play will resume.

STOP 

o

TO STOP

 press the 

STOP

 

key. The MIMIK will stop playing and the

indicator will go out. The display will briefly show the total time of

the disc, and will then show the number of tracks.

Summary of Contents for MIMIK

Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L LINN MIMIK...

Page 2: ...Linn software is or will be Year 2000 Compliant or that Linn s software will be Year 2000 Compliant if used in conjunction with non Linn products systems or software The Purchaser Installer Retailer...

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Page 7: ...your appreciation of music At Linn we devote our energy to improving standards of music reproduction and control because we know that the better and more accessible the sound the more you ll enjoy mus...

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Page 9: ...ch feeds the DAC and decoder chip independently keeping the signal free of any mechanism induced noise modulation TheMIMIKhastwosetsofstereoaudiooutputsprovidedforconnection to your pre amplifier and...

Page 10: ...SELECTION The MIMIK is factory set for a 240 Volts mains supply and must not be connected to a mains supply before it is adjusted for your local voltage and fitted with the appropriate fuse To set the...

Page 11: ...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 coloured red POSITIONING You can put your MIMIK more or less anywher...

Page 12: ...REAR PANEL CONNECTING TO YOUR AMPLIFIER There are two sets of AUDIO OUTPUTS on the back of the MIMIK One is for you to connect to the amplifier or pre amplifier in your primary system and the second...

Page 13: ...a BNC lead from the MIMIK ELECTRICAL DATA OUTPUT to the DAC input If necessary use a BNC phono adaptor at the DAC Your Linn retailer will supply you with the correct lead CONTROLLING OTHER LINN COMPON...

Page 14: ...time To access the most rarely used functions such as PROGRAM a pair of keys must be pressed and held If you find that your MIMIK does not respond to the controls as you expect please refer to the GE...

Page 15: ...splay will light up and if a disc is in the drawer it will start to play at track 1 TO TURN THE MIMIK OFF press the POWER button again If you get lost in some of the advanced features while learning t...

Page 16: ...FOR A BREAK IN PLAY press the PAUSE p key The audio will mute and the pindicator will illuminate TO RESTART after you have pressed PAUSE p press PAUSE p again or press PLAY w The p indicator will go...

Page 17: ...E If a disc is loaded but not playing or paused then DISPLAY will toggle the display between showing the total number of tracks on the disc or the total time The current display mode is indicated at t...

Page 18: ...mode A has been entered If the display shows P b you ve held PROGRAM too long Press OPEN twice and start again Release PROGRAM and the display will show P 00 which indicates that the MIMIK is ready f...

Page 19: ...w TO PREPARE TO PLAY THE SELECTION YOU HAVE MADE press PAUSE p This is useful when you are making a tape When you are ready to listen or record press PAUSE p again or PLAY w to start your selection TO...

Page 20: ...convertor as it allows you to switch inputs to the NUMERIK If you are using another dual channel D A convertor this facility allows you to avoid intermodulation problems between the channels in the c...

Page 21: ...elected track GETTING UNSTUCK Occasionally you may find that your MIMIK fails to respond the way you expect when you press a key This will usually be because inadvertently you have pressed a key you d...

Page 22: ...set to repeat the whole disc or some portion of it To cancel the repeat you need to press and releaseREPEAT either once or twice depending on whether a full or part disc repeat was specified initially...

Page 23: ...l light rigid table or alternatively wall mounted on a light rigid shelf CD PLAYER The KARIK and MIMIK should be positioned on a level surface Extensive internal screening in the KAIRN pre amplifier K...

Page 24: ...be used We recommend good quality copper cable for interconnect leads and advise 4 mm2 multicore copper cable such as Linn K20 for speaker leads Your Linn retailer can supply high quality interconnect...

Page 25: ...7V to power remote IR sensor REMOTE OUTPUT Current loop remote control output Connector RCA phono Level 6mA output signal current AUDIO OUTPUT 2 stereo audio outputs Connector RCA phono Output level...

Page 26: ...he Linn RECORD Newsletter and details of music available from Linn WARNING Refer all enquiries to authorised retailers only Unauthorised servicing or dismantling of the product invalidates the manufac...

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