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Step 1.
The
av2
display will show
VI1
on the left hand side and
6CH, 8CH, ---, AN1
or
one of twenty possible source component types on the right hand side.
VI1
refers to
Versatile Analog Input 1 and the right hand options to the type of source component
connected to the input.
---
denotes an input set as unused. The
6CH
and
8CH
options re-
configure the DIN socket input connectors 1 and 2 to offer a combined set of analog
inputs routed direct to the
av2
output volume control and output channels. Use the
4
or
6
keys
(front panel: rotate rotary control)
to select the option appropriate for the
source component connected to the input(s). Move to the next step by pressing
8
(front
panel: mode button)
.
More! If you wish not to specify a specific source component for any input, the
right hand side of the display can either be left at its default setting, or be set
to “unused” by selecting ---. Inputs set to --- will not appear for selection
when in the av2 is used in operational mode.
More! Using inputs One and Two in combined mode enables the connection of
source components that may already offer multi-channel outputs - DVD Audio
and Super Audio CD for example. When operating in combined mode the input
channels available on the two DIN sockets are routed, via the av2 output
volume control, direct to the output connectors bypassing any internal signal
decoding processing.
Step 2.
The
av2
display will now show
VI2
on the left hand side and
AN2
or one of twenty
possible source component types on the right hand side.
VI2
refers to Versatile Analog
Input 2 and the right hand options to the type of source component connected to the
input. Use the
4
or
6
keys
(front panel: rotary control)
to select the option appropriate
for the source component connected to the input. Move to the next step by pressing
8
(front panel: mode button)
.
More! If the 6CH or 8CH options have previously been selected for input VI1,
input VI2 will not be available or displayed.
Step 3.
The
av2
display will now show
AN3
on the left hand side and one of eighteen
possible source component types on the right hand side.
AN3
refers to Analog Input 3 and
the right hand options to the type of source component connected to the input. Use the
4
or
6
(front panel: rotary control)
to select the option appropriate for the source
component connected to the input. Move to the next step by pressing
8
(front panel:
mode button).
Steps 4 to 10.
Repeat the step 3 procedure for the remaining three analog inputs, the two
optical digital inputs and the two coaxial digital inputs each time selecting the
appropriate source component types using the
4
or
6
keys
(front panel: rotary
control)
. It is always possible to return to and adjust the previous input by pressing
2
(front panel: input button).
Move to the next step by pressing
8
(front panel: mode
button)
.
Step 11.
The
av2
display will now show
EXT
on the left hand side and either
RC5
or
DAT
on the right hand side.
EXT
refers to the external control input socket and
RC5
or
DAT
to
its state. When selected to
RC5,
the IR remote control is operational. This parameter must
be set to
DAT
for the multi-room/RS232 data interface to operate. Use the
4
or
6
keys
(front panel: rotary control)
to select either option.
More! Contact Naim Audio directly for a full list of RS232 control codes.
More! With DAT (data) selected, Remote Handset control is disabled. It can be
re-enabled using the front panel controls.
av2
9.0 av2 detailed setup
define inputs
define inputs
IR option