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MENU 

When this key is pressed the amplifier goes into setup mode. The 

5

,

6

,

3

,

4

and SEL keys are used to navigate the 

Control Menu (see below). MENU can also be used to exit setup mode. 
 

EXIT 

This key also exits setup mode. 
 

SEL 

This key is used to “Select” (confirm) information in setup mode. 

 

5

,

6

,

3

,

4

These keys are used to navigate in the menu. In general the up and down keys are used to select which parameter is to 
be adjusted while the left / right keys adjust the parameter which has been selected. 
 

AUX 1, AUX 2, DVD, TV, TUNER and CD (also marked 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9) 

These keys are used to access the input source directly. 

Note:

 the AUX 1 key selects the 

AUX

 input and the AUX 2 key 

selects the 

CD-R

 input. 

 

7.1 CH (also 10) 

The 7.1CH key selects the 

LINE DIRECT

 input and operates in exactly the same way as the LINE DIRECT button on 

the front panel. It provides instant access to select the LINE DIRECT input, which is deselected when the source is 
changed using either the remote or the front panel SOURCE SELECT buttons or by pressing the 7.1 CH key again.  
 

TAPE (also marked 0) 

When you press the TAPE key you can hear the output signal from a recording device connected to the TAPE PLAY 
sockets on the rear panel. It operates in exactly the same way as the TAPE button on the front panel. TAPE is a "toggle" 
function key: you press it once to engage and press again to disengage. The TAPE input also disengages if a new 
source is selected either from the remote or front panel. 
 

SRCE 

+

 and 

0

 

These keys function in exactly the same way as the front panel SOURCE SELECT 

s

 and 

t

 buttons. 

 
 

Using the MENU system to customise your MI 240 

The MI 240 can be customised to suit your individual preferences and system using the Control Menu. The menu 
options comprise: 
 
1. 

Balance adjustment 

2. 

Display on/off 

3. 

Level trimming for each input 

4. 

Input renaming 

5. 

Power-Save-Mode on/off 

6. 

Reset to default settings 

 
To access the Control Menu press the MENU key on the remote control. This will put the MI 240 into setup mode and 
the display will read “CONTROL MENU”. The 

5

,

6

,

3

,

4

and SEL keys are used to navigate the Control Menu. Use the 

5

 and 

6

 keys to scroll through the menu options in the order shown and the SEL key to select items from the menu. To 

exit from the menu at any stage press the MENU key again or the EXIT key. If no remote command is received for about 
15 seconds the MI 240 will drop out of menu mode automatically. 

 

All the settings programmed using the menu system are stored in non-volatile memory and will be retained indefinitely in 
standby mode, or even if the power is disconnected or switched off at the rear. The MI 240 may be returned to its factory 
default settings using the Reset option. 
 

Balance adjustment 

This function is used to adjust the balance between the two channels in the MI 240 and can be useful for making small 
corrections for imbalances in signal sources or loudspeaker sensitivities. If there is a balance problem caused by room 
acoustics or speaker placement this is best corrected by moving the speakers within the listening room. 

 

When balance adjustment is chosen from the menu the display will read “BALANCE”. Select balance adjustment mode 
by pressing the SEL key and the display will read “BAL    0.0dB“. To offset the balance towards the right speaker press 
the “

4

” key and the display will read “BAL  R  0.5dB”. Further presses will increase the balance offset in 0.5dB steps up 

to a maximum of 6dB. Pressing the “

3

” key will offset the balance towards the left speaker in the same way. Balance 

mode may be exited by pressing MENU or EXIT. 

Summary of Contents for MI 240

Page 1: ...MI 240 REMOTE CONTROLLED STEREO INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER OWNERS MANUAL MYRYAD SYSTEMS LTD...

Page 2: ...stem Rear panel connections 3 Using your MI 240 Front panel controls 6 System operation with Smart My Link 8 Remote control handset operation 8 Using the menu system to customise your MI 240 9 Install...

Page 3: ...d M Series or Cameo products a number of other features become available which make the system as a whole easier and quicker to operate Accessories Your MI 240 is supplied complete with the following...

Page 4: ...if the amplifier is not going to be used for an extended period of time 3 MY LINK input output When the MI 240 is used in a system with other Myryad products e g M Series or Cameo all may be joined t...

Page 5: ...k 6 LINE DIRECT input The LINE DIRECT input provides the shortest cleanest signal path through the amplifier and will deliver the best sound quality of all of the MI 240 s line inputs The audio output...

Page 6: ...e connected to this input Alternatively a Myryad Phono Cartridge Preamp Module may be fitted internally in your MI 240 to convert this to a phono cartridge input for a record player Two type of module...

Page 7: ...autions MUST be followed 2 Infra red receiver The infra red IR remote control receiver is mounted behind the window just above the display It must not be obscured when the amplifier is to be operated...

Page 8: ...SOURCE SELECT buttons or by pressing the LINE DIRECT button again When LINE DIRECT is deselected by pressing the LINE DIRECT button again or 7 1 CH on the remote control the MI 240 will switch to the...

Page 9: ...of the remote are in the Home Theater Master SL 9000 Operating Manual supplied with the MI 240 To control Myryad products the handset must be set to AUDIO or CD mode by pressing either the AUD or CD...

Page 10: ...preferences and system using the Control Menu The menu options comprise 1 Balance adjustment 2 Display on off 3 Level trimming for each input 4 Input renaming 5 Power Save Mode on off 6 Reset to defau...

Page 11: ...evel desired from 6dB to 6dB in 1dB steps positive settings will make the input louder negative quieter Finally exit the menu by pressing SEL MENU or EXIT or allow the MI 240 to exit automatically The...

Page 12: ...ner Owner s Manual CH s and t These keys operate in a similar way to the front panel rotary tuning knob or TUNE s t keys on Myryad tuners A single brief key press will move either up or down in freque...

Page 13: ...ose Check all connections both at the loudspeakers and amplifier Interconnect cable pulled loose or making poor contact Check and if necessary un plug and re plug all relevant cables Loud buzz or hum...

Page 14: ...mV user trimmable 200 800mV Maximum input level 8 Vrms Input impedance 22 k 200 pF Frequency response 20Hz 20kHz 0 1 dB 1dB 96kHz Signal Noise ratio A weighted ref 120W 110 dB Physical Specification...

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