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A1 Integrated

 

AMPLIFIER OPERATION

 

 

 

Issue 2:   05

th

 March  2008 

Page 9

 

of

 

13 

A1                V0.0 
        MUTE       

CD                       
™™™™                33 

CD                       
        MUTE        33 

USB                      
™™™™                33 

PHONO                   
™™™™                33 

CD                       
™™™™                33 

TUNER                   
™™™™                33 

AUX                      
™™™™                33 

HT                       
™™™™                33 

 

 

 

STARTING 

Once all connections are made, switch on the unit, using 
the 

POWER

 button front of the unit. The backlit 

display will light. The display will indicate the product 
name will show but speaker outputs are muted, for about 
fifteen seconds, so no sound will be heard from the 
speakers. 

 Once the 15 seconds is up the volume and selected 
source input will indicate unit is settled, and ready for 
use. 

 

VOLUME 

 The volume should be adjusted for normal listening 
levels. This is done by pressing the volume up/down 
buttons on the front panel. The volume level is readily 
identifiable on the display bargraph and numeric 
indicator, in the above example it is set to 33% of the 
full range. 
 Adjusting  the

 

volume can also be achieved using the 

remote handset, using the volume up/down buttons (see 
p. 9). 
 

MUTE (remote only) 

 The sound from the speakers may be muted by use of 
the 

MUTE

 button on the remote. Press once, and 

MUTE

 will show in the display indicating muted state. 

No sound will be heard from the speakers.  

 To return to listening; simply press the 

MUTE

 button 

again so 

MUTE

 is no longer displayed. 

 
USB 

To use the USB input, connect computer USB output to 
the USB socket (see p.7). Select 

USB

 input using the 

source up/down buttons until 

USB

 is shown in the 

display. 

 Selecting the

 USB

 input can also be achieved using the 

corresponding button on the remote handset, (see p. 8). 

 

 
 
 

 

PHONO 

 To use the phono (MM) input, connect turntable 
cartridge outputs to the phono input RCA sockets (see 
p.7). Select 

PHONO

 input using the source up/down 

buttons until 

PHONO

 is shown in the display. 

 Selecting the

 PHONO

 input can also be achieved using 

the corresponding button on the remote handset, (see p. 
8). 

 
CD 

To use the CD input, connect CD player outputs to the 
CD input RCA sockets (see p.7). Select 

CD

 input using 

the source up/down buttons until 

CD

 is shown in the 

display. 

 Selecting  the

 CD

 input can also be achieved using the 

corresponding button on the remote handset, (see p. 8). 

 
TUNER 

To use the tuner input, connect tuner outputs to the tuner 
input RCA sockets (see p.7). Select 

TUNER

 input using 

the source up/down buttons until 

TUNER

 is shown in 

the display. 

 Selecting the

 TUNER

 input can also be achieved using 

the corresponding button on the remote handset, (see p. 
8). 
 

AUX/HT  

 To use the 

AUX

, as standard input, check the 

AUX/HT

 

switch (back panel) is set to 

AUX

 position. The display 

will then refer to this input as 

AUX

.  

Connect line outs from source to the 

AUX

 input (see 

p.7). Select 

AUX

 input using the source up/down buttons 

until 

AUX

 is shown in the display. 

 To use the 

AUX

, as 

H

ome 

T

heatre direct input, move 

the 

AUX/HT

 switch to the 

HT 

position.  

The display will then refer to the input as 

HT

. Connect  

Summary of Contents for A1 Integrated

Page 1: ...r range This offers a financially lossless upgrade path As a pure amplifier the A1 is almost perfect The only limitation due to class A operation is overall power When you want to upgrade the A1 is a...

Page 2: ...disposal information 6 Installation Introduction Cleaning Installation Audio connection 7 Facilities and connections Illustrations Main unit front rear panels 8 Remote control Operation and illustrat...

Page 3: ...f this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in the plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in...

Page 4: ...and inform your dealer who should then check the unit before further use Entry of liquid into the A1 is dangerous and may cause electric shock or fire hazard Do not place the unit near direct heat sou...

Page 5: ...questo prodotto da altri rifiuti domestici in modo che possa venire riciclato in base alle procedure di rispetto ambientale Per maggiori dettagli sulle aree di raccolta disponibili contattate l uffici...

Page 6: ...eing knocked or subjected to vibration such as from loudspeakers Important note As a CLASS A amplifier the unit dissipates a quantity of power at all times and it is important that it is adequately ve...

Page 7: ...buttons 3 DISPLAY 4 TAPE MONITOR button 5 VOLUME up down 6 IR RECIEVER lens REAR PANEL 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 USB Input type B socket 8 PHONO INPUT RCA Sockets 9 PHONO GROUNDING 4mm post 10 AUX HT inp...

Page 8: ...information MENU to choose options AUTO TUNE finds previous next broadcast MONO STEREO Option for weaker FM stations Amplifier Buttons PHONO Selects Phono input CD Selects CD input USB Selects USB in...

Page 9: ...et see p 7 Select USB input using the source up down buttons until USB is shown in the display Selecting the USB input can also be achieved using the corresponding button on the remote handset see p 8...

Page 10: ...e volume control has no effect on the recording level Computer setup for input USB input A good quality USB A to B cable is required to connect the unit to the computer Plug the B square end into the...

Page 11: ...nections USB Driver not selected PC or MAC Check connections and make sure they are secure See P 9 PC users or MAC users section No audio output from USB input USB Cable not connected USB Driver not s...

Page 12: ...S P O N S E F re q u e n c y H z d B Connections Line level inputs 4 pairs line level RCA connectors 1 pair phono moving magnet level RCA connectors Line level outputs 1 pair RCA preamp line outputs...

Page 13: ...A1 Integrated MANUAL REVISION Issue 2 05th March 2008 Page 13 of 13 RELEASE DATE CHANGES Issue 1 16th January 2008 1st issue Issue 2 05th March 2008 Corrected front panel buttons...

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