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OPERATION

 

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Starting 

Once all connections are made, the orange 

STBY

 (standby) LED should be lit. Switch on the unit, using the 

POWER

 button front of the unit. The orange 

STBY 

LED will go out, red 

MUTE

 and blue 

POWER

 LEDs  will 

light. Speaker outputs are muted for about 6 seconds, so no sound will be heard from the speakers. Once the 6 
seconds is up the red 

MUTE

 LED goes out, indicating unit is settled, and ready for use. The unit may be placed 

back in standby mode simply by pushing the button again, blue 

POWER

 LED will go out and the orange 

STBY 

LED lights again 

Volume 

The volume should be adjusted for normal listening levels. This is done by turning the volume up/down knob on 
the front panel. Adjusting the volume can also be achieved using the remote handset, using the volume 
up/down buttons (see page 8). A 7 segment LED display shows the actual setting to ½ dB resolution.  

If the volume is set too high (from a previous listening session) at switch on, the unit will turn the setting down to 
a more appropriate level. This is normal behaviour and to protect loudspeakers from potential damage.  

Mute

 (Remote Control only) 

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

MUTE

 button on the remote. Press once, and 

MUTE

 

LED will light indicating muted state. No sound will be heard from the speakers.  

To return to listening; simply press the 

MUTE

 button again so 

MUTE

 LED is no longer lit. 

BALANCED 

To use the balanced input, connect balanced source outputs to the balanced input XLR sockets (see page 7). 
Select 

BALANCED

 input by pressing the 

BALANCED INPUT

 button so 

BALANCED INPUT

 LED is lit. 

Selecting the 

BALANCED

 input can also be achieved by pressing the corresponding button on the remote 

handset (see page 8). 

CD 

To use the 

CD

 input, connect CD player outputs to the 

CD

 input RCA sockets (see page 7). Select 

CD

 input by 

pressing the 

CD

 button so 

CD

 LED is lit. Selecting the 

CD

 input can also be achieved by pressing the 

corresponding button on the remote handsets (see page 8). 

Tuner 

To use the tuner input, connect tuner outputs to the 

TUNER

 input RCA sockets (see page 7). Select 

TUNER

 

input by pressing the 

TUNER

 button so 

TUNER

 LED is lit. Selecting the 

TUNER

 input can also be achieved by 

pressing the corresponding button on the remote handset (see page 8). 

AUX/HT 

To use the 

AUX

 input as a standard input, move the AUX/HT switch on the back panel to the AUX position. 

Connect source outputs to the 

AUX

 input RCA sockets (see page 7). Select 

AUX

 input by pressing the 

AUX

 

button so 

AUX

 LED is lit. Selecting the 

AUX

 input can also be achieved by pressing the corresponding button 

on the remote handset, (see page 8). 

To use the AUX/HT input as a HT input, move the AUX/HT switch to the HT position. The 7-segment displays 
will now show “ht”. This input is now unaffected by the volume control, allowing volume control on an external 
Home Theatre processor to be used directly. Connect Home theatre or other source outputs to the 

AUX

 input 

RCA sockets (see page 7). Select 

AUX

 input by pressing the 

AUX

 button so 

AUX

 LED is lit. 

IMPORTANT: Take great care when using the input in HT mode. Ensure that the volume control is 
turned right down on the HT processor when first setting up. The HT mode is designed for sources 
which require their  own volume control to be used. Connecting sources in HT mode with no volume 
control could result in damage to hearing and/or speakers due to uncontrolled loud sounds. 

Note:

 All the line level inputs on this amplifier are thus labelled for convenience only. They all feature  exactly 

the same wide flat frequency response and low distortion characteristic, so there is no problem with connecting, 
for example, a high quality audio source to the TUNER input, if required,  as this input is identical in all other 
respects to any other line level input.

 

Summary of Contents for M6 500I

Page 1: ...is changed allowing pinpoint accuracy and precise reconstruction of the original musical experience at any volume setting A 7 segment LED display shows the setting down to each individual dB step of the attenuator Four RCA line inputs cater for a variety of musical sources all labelled for convenience Provision is also made for an XLR balanced input to take full advantage of sources with fully bal...

Page 2: ...sal information 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 Starting Volume Mute Balanced CD TUNER AUX HT 9 Operation TAPE and TAPE MONITOR 10 Problems Basic fault finding 11 Specifications 12 Manual history 13 ...

Page 3: ...ce 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 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 colou...

Page 4: ...where they are not likely to be walked on or trapped by items placed on them Do not use near water or place water filled containers on the M6 500i for example a flower vase or potted plants If water does spill inside immediately pull out the mains plug from the wall socket and inform your dealer who should then check the unit before further use Entry of liquid into the M6 500i is dangerous and may...

Page 5: ...ACHGERECHTE ENTSORGUNG Das auf 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 Informationsst...

Page 6: ...abinet or placed where the ventilation holes are impeded as this could result in excessive heat build up The M6 500i must be protected from humidity if the unit is moved from a cold place to a warm room leave the unit for an hour or so to allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate Power Connections The M6 500i is supplied with a standard IEC mains cable which plugs into the IEC socket at ...

Page 7: ... IR RECEIVER lens 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUT Right 8 BALANCED XLR right and left inputs 9 HT AUX Selector for HT AUX input 10 CD TUNER AUX HT TAPE input RCA Sockets 11 PRE TAPE output RCA sockets 12 IEC MAINS INPUT 13 LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUT Left XLR Balanced input and output lead connections for reference no XLR signal leads supplied Pin functions 1 Ground cable shield 2 Normal polarity ho...

Page 8: ...d new batteries two are required size AAA LR03 or SUM 4 Please dispose of used batteries in accordance to local regulations CD Digital input section CD selects internal CD player on CD SPDIF selects SPDIF RCA coax input Amplifier section BALANCED selects balanced input CD selects CD input on amplifier TUNER selects TUNER input AUX HT selects AUX HT input TAPE selects TAPE input CD player section T...

Page 9: ...put RCA sockets see page 7 Select CD input by pressing the CD button so CD LED is lit Selecting the CD input can also be achieved by pressing the corresponding button on the remote handsets see page 8 Tuner To use the tuner input connect tuner outputs to the TUNER input RCA sockets see page 7 Select TUNER input by pressing the TUNER button so TUNER LED is lit Selecting the TUNER input can also be ...

Page 10: ...ess the input selector button on the front panel or remote control This source will now be routed to the M6 500i TAPE REC for recording by the recording unit TAPE MONITOR The recording can be directly monitored through the loudspeakers by pressing the TAPE MONITOR button so the TAPE MONITOR LED is lit Press again to return back to the original input being listened to and TAPE MONITOR LED is out ag...

Page 11: ...as possible using extensively researched transformer technology There will always be a small amount of mechanical hum heard from the unit It should not detract from listening enjoyment and as such is not indicative of a fault All modern transformers suffer increased noise levels when DC conditions arise on the mains This is a local mains problem often caused by other connected high power equipment...

Page 12: ...s 1 pair line level RCA connectors preamp outputs for e g biamping Speaker outputs 2 pairs heavy duty 4mm banana plug binding posts per channel Power requirement Mains voltages 115 230VAC 50 60Hz factory pre set 100VAC 50 60Hz alternative Consumption 0 25 Watts standby Orange LED lit 150 Watts on idle Blue LED lit no signal 2000 Watts maximum Blue LED lit full power output Weight Unit only unboxed...

Page 13: ...MANUAL HISTORY Issue 2 Page 13 of 13 RELEASE DATE CHANGES Issue 1 12th October 2010 1st release Issue 2 23rd November 2010 Front page photo added ...

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