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Basic problem-solving with an amplifier is similar to troubleshooting other electrical or electronic equipment.  Always check the most obvious 
possible causes first, such as the following examples: 

Problem 

Probable Cause 

Remedy 

No  power  when 

POWER

 

button is pressed. 

Mains power plug is not fully inserted into rear 
socket. 

Plug in securely. 
 

No sound 

Mute function is still active. 
Wrong connections between input sources and 
the unit 
Speakers not connected, or incorrectly wired 

Press the 

MUTE

 button on the remote control to cancel.  

Check audio input lead connections. 
Check speaker cables. 

Sound cut  

Loose connection 
Output overload or short circuit  
 
 

Check speaker and input connections. 
Switch  unit  off.  Check  speaker  connections  for  shorting 
strands  or  wires.  When  all  has  been  double-checked 
reduce volume and switch unit back on. 
N.B.  Take  great  care  when  bi-wiring  or  bi-amping  that 
speaker bass and treble linking straps are removed; see 
speaker manual for more information. 

Sound  is  not  precise, 
lacking in bass and stereo 
image. 

Speakers  are  connected  out  of  phase,  i.e., 
connections 

to 

one 

speaker 

(+ and –) are reversed. 

Ensure  speakers  are  connected  with  same  polarity  at 
amplifier 

and

 speaker ends. 

Hum. 

Audio connector plug not fully pushed in 
Cable Fault 
Unsuitable 

cable

(e.g. cable grounds not connected) 

Insert plug securely. 
Check cable is connected at both ends. 
N.B.  Some  esoteric  cables  have  internal  wiring 
intentionally  disconnected/modified.  For  best  results  on 
all inputs analogue AND digital, please use good quality 
screened  coax;  signal 

and

  screens  both  separately 

connected at both ends. 

No  audio  output,  or  too 
low level output. 

Incorrect or missing connections 

Check connections and make sure they are secure. 

Remote  control  does  not 
work. 

Amplifier’s 

POWER

 switch is set to off. 

One  or  more  batteries  fitted  the  wrong  way 
round. 
Batteries are flat. 
Remote control is not pointed directly towards 
the front panel of the amplifier. 
Interference from another source. 
 
 
 

Set switch to on. 
Insert batteries correctly. 
Change batteries for a new set. 
Ensure  there  is  no  obstruction  between  the  remote 
control and amplifier front. 
Lighting  such  as  fluorescent,  incandescent,  or  even 
sunlight  contains  large  amounts  of  infra  red  radiation. 
Ensure such sources are not shining directly on the infra 
red  window  as  this  could  swamp  the  signal  from  the 
remote control. 
Also check the system and any other nearby remotes for 
stuck buttons. 

Remote  control  range  has 
greatly reduced 

Batteries are running out 

Change batteries for a new set. 

If none of these actions affect a cure, please contact the dealer, or an authorised Musical Fidelity service agent.  Remember; never open 

the case of the M2si, as this will invalidate the guarantee.

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Summary of Contents for M2si

Page 1: ...ing a perfect sound from a compact looking full size unit The M2si will aesthetically match with present and future M series products Such a combination will yield one of the best high fidelity systems available at any price Used properly and carefully it should give many years of outstanding musical reproduction Dust regularly with a soft duster or soft brush but be careful when using cleaning or...

Page 2: ...formation 5 Installation Introduction cleaning installation power connections audio connections 6 Facilities and connections Illustrations main unit front rear panels 7 Remote control handset Operation and illustration 8 Operation Starting Volume Mute CD TUNER AUX1 HT AUX2 AUX3 TAPE 9 10 Problems Basic fault finding 11 Specifications 12 Manual history 13 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...ith 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 the plug which is marked with the letter E or coloured green or green and yellow or by the earth symbol The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red The wire which ...

Page 4: ...ealer who should then check the unit before further use Entry of liquid into the M2si is dangerous and may cause electric shock or fire hazard Do not place the unit near direct heat sources such as radiators direct sunlight or other equipment Do not remove any covers or try to gain access to the inside There are no internal adjustments or fuses you can replace yourself Refer all service work to an...

Page 5: ... der Geräterückseite angebrachte Label deutet darauf hin dass das Produkt nicht mit konventionellem Hauskehricht entsorgt werden darf Um Schäden und Verschmutzungen an Umwelt und Mensch zu vermeiden muss das Produkt fachgerecht entsorgt und von anderem Abfall getrennt werden Wenden Sie sich bei Fragen hierzu an Ihren Fachhändler oder an eine öffentliche Informationsstelle AFVAL Het label op de ach...

Page 6: ...g knocked or subjected to vibration such as from loudspeakers Important note In normal operation the unit dissipates a small quantity of power at all times and it is important that it is adequately ventilated The top and bottom are perforated to allow the smooth flow of heat through the unit It is therefore not recommended that the unit is enclosed in a cabinet or placed where the ventilation hole...

Page 7: ...APE input selector buttons 3 VOLUME control 4 IR RECEIVER lens 5 6 7 8 9 5 LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUTS right and left 6 HT AUX selector for AUX1 HT input 7 CD TUNER AUX1 HT AUX2 AUX3 TAPE input RCA sockets 8 PRE TAPE output RCA sockets 9 IEC MAINS INPUT FACILITIES CONNECTIONS ...

Page 8: ...in accordance to local regulations Amplifier section CD selects CD input on amplifier TUNER selects TUNER input AUX1 HT selects AUX HT input AUX2 selects AUX2 input AUX3 selects AUX3 input TAPE selects TAPE input CD player section TIME displays track time time remaining 0 9 Buttons Used to select track numbers CHECK check pre programmed tracks PROGRAM programs selection and order of tracks INTRO p...

Page 9: ... HT input as a standard input move the AUX HT switch on the back panel to the AUX position Connect source outputs to the AUX1 input RCA sockets see page 7 Select AUX1 HT input by pressing the AUX1 HT button so AUX1 HT LED lights Pressing the corresponding button on the remote handset has the same effect see page 8 To use the AUX1 HT input as a Home Theatre input move the AUX HT switch to the HT po...

Page 10: ...he TAPE input connect external source to the TAPE input see page 7 Select TAPE input by pressing the TAPE button so TAPE LED lights Pressing the corresponding button on the remote handset has the same effect see page 8 OPERATION ...

Page 11: ...suitable cable e g cable grounds not connected Insert plug securely Check cable is connected at both ends N B Some esoteric cables have internal wiring intentionally disconnected modified For best results on all inputs analogue AND digital please use good quality screened coax signal and screens both separately connected at both ends No audio output or too low level output Incorrect or missing con...

Page 12: ...level TAPE outputs 1 pair line level RCA connectors preamp outputs for e g bi amping Speaker outputs 2 pairs 4mm banana plug binding posts Power requirement Mains voltages 115 230VAC 50 60Hz factory pre set 100VAC 50 60Hz alternative Consumption 320 Watts maximum Weight Unit only unboxed 9 2 kg 20 lbs In shipping carton 13 kg 30 lbs Dimensions Wide 440 mm 17 High including feet 100 mm 4 Deep front...

Page 13: ...Page 13 of 13 RELEASE DATE CHANGES M2si Manual Issue 03 9th December 2016 Power updated MANUAL HISTORY ...

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