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Operation

14

Clearing (erasing) Programs

Operation:

With Tuner selected . . .

press

briefly

Call up 

Tuner Menu *)

e.g.

MODE  NORM

MODE  NORM

MODE  NORM

MODE  NORM

Call up 

Program Menu *)

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

Confirm selection

e.g.

P01   90-60

P01   90-60

P01   90-60

P01   90-60

Press  repeatedly  until  the
display  shown  here  ap-
pears on the screen

e.g.

P01   CLEAR

P01   CLEAR

P01   CLEAR

P01   CLEAR

 / 

Set  the  Program  Number
to be cleared

to

Optional:  enter  Program
Number  to  be  cleared  di-
rectly

e.g.

P02   CLEAR

P02   CLEAR

P02   CLEAR

P02   CLEAR

then

Erase program
(brief display)

CLEARED

CLEARED

CLEARED

CLEARED

followed by

e.g.

P02   CLEAR

P02   CLEAR

P02   CLEAR

P02   CLEAR

and / or

Leave 

Tuner  Menu

  (with-

out  erasing  program,  if
desired)

*)

The 

Tuner  Menu

  and  the 

Program  Menu

  are  also

displayed  on  the  screen  of  a  TV  set  connected  to  the
system (see illustrations on next page).

Explanation:

 

Programs containing stations received at poor quality, or
the  same  stations  on  different  frequencies,  should  be
erased, or cleared.

 

To clear individual Programs call up the 

Clear

 function of

the  Tuner  Menu.  The  flashing  number  is  the  Program
Number  to  be  cleared.  You  can  either  change  it  the

 / 

  buttons,  or  enter  the  number  directly  using  the

numeric buttons.

 

Press the 

 button to clear the Program. Press the

 button to close the Tuner menu.

 
 

Notes

 

If  you  attempt  to  clear  an  invalid  Program  Number  (XX)
the  screen  will  display  an  appropriate  error  message:

PXX

PXX

PXX

PXX ERROR

 ERROR

 ERROR

 ERROR

. The Tuner Menu then closes.

 

The  tuner  is  unable  to  assess  the  quality  at  which  indi-
vidual  stations  are  received,  and  for  this  reason  the
automatically  stored  Programs  can  also  be  adjusted
manually.  This  also  applies  to  transmitters  whose  full

RDS

 station name  was  not  picked  up  during  the 

Autos-

tore

  process,  or  which  the  station  does  not  transmit  in

accordance  with  the 

RDS

  norm.  To  do  this  we  recom-

mend  that  you  call  up  each  Program  and  attempt  to
improve  the  reception  quality  by  changing  the  reception
mode (see 

'Setting reception mode'

).

 

The  Program  can  then  be  stored  again  manually;  see

'

Manual  storing  of  radio  programs

'

.  Programs  con-

taining  poor-quality  stations,  or  the  same  stations  on
different frequencies, should be cleared. If you carry  out
the 

Autostore

  process  again,  it  ignores  already  stored

frequencies. Under certain circumstances, e.g. when you
move  house,  it  may  be  necessary  to  clear  all  the  Pro-
grams. This procedure is described in the section entitled

'

Trouble-Shooting'

.

TV screen display of the Tuner Menu and Program Menu

Summary of Contents for K 6

Page 1: ...V 6 0 Order No 9103 0264 USER MANUAL K 6...

Page 2: ...ugh these operating instructions It is especially important to ob serve the instructions regarding setting up and operating the equipment and the safety notes We are grateful to you for placing your f...

Page 3: ...earch Slow motion 28 Camera angle Switching audio channels 29 Sub title language Playback variants Repeat Chapter Repeat Title Repeat Disc and Shuffle 30 Disc Menu Function 31 Player Setup Menu Audio...

Page 4: ...e material set top box video recorder to the TV set are not available if the unit is turned off at the primary switch Emergency buttons To the right of the primary switch on the underside of the K6 yo...

Page 5: ...on again a Main display The main display provides context sensitive infor mation regarding the program source or the cur rently active process b Tuner reception mode FM VHF c Tone control settings The...

Page 6: ...elf on automatically at the programmed alarm time press for 2 sec Activates screen angle adjustment The angle is adjusted using the and buttons press again for 2 sec Activates screen brightness adjust...

Page 7: ...ng Press the button briefly to open the Main Menu All changes take effect immediately If the TV set connected to the system is switched on the menu appears on the TV screen At the same time the integr...

Page 8: ...ubwoofer is switched off in the Loudspeaker Menu this menu point in the Main Menu is also set to Off and the subwoofer level cannot be adjusted Note It is essential to set the balance between the othe...

Page 9: ...stereo mode and sound fields The surround receiver remembers the setting for each input and reverts to the mode of operation which was last used when you switch from one input to another Multi channe...

Page 10: ...loudspeakers selected in the Loudspeaker Menu SOUND FIELD SIMULATION The surround processes already described require pro gramme material which is encoded using the appropriate system but the K6 also...

Page 11: ...o grams Calling up additional tuner information Operation With the tuner selected press briefly Brief display of program number and reception fre quency e g P01 98 00 P01 98 00 P01 98 00 P01 98 00 Swi...

Page 12: ...ill be received at opti mum quality when the cross symbol is in the center After carrying out fine tuning the program must be stored again manually see Manual storing of radio pro grams Setting the re...

Page 13: ...s briefly Call up Tuner Menu e g MODE NORM MODE NORM MODE NORM MODE NORM Call up Program Menu PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM Confirm selection e g P01 90 60 P01 90 60 P01 90 60 P01 90 60 Call up Auto...

Page 14: ...he buttons or enter the number directly using the numeric buttons Press the button to clear the Program Press the button to close the Tuner menu Notes If you attempt to clear an invalid Program Number...

Page 15: ...out exchanging pro grams if desired The Tuner Menu and the Program Menu are also displayed on the screen of a TV set connected to the system see illustrations on previous page Explanation All the Tune...

Page 16: ...the station name and in such cases the integral screen displays the tuning indi cator and the reception frequency instead of the station name Other transmitters broadcast the station name as a moving...

Page 17: ...the time of day manually in the Clock menu point by RDS The time of day is read automatically from the RDS signal and accepted by the K6 this only works if a high quality RDS signal is present If you...

Page 18: ...itle language plus dif ferent viewing angles also depending on DVD type are available You will soon discover that the disc player is amazingly simple to operate thanks to the On Screen Display func ti...

Page 19: ...of tracks track times etc then the CD starts playing Notes The drawer can also be opened and closed by moving your hand close to the sensor under the front panel Calling up additional CD player inform...

Page 20: ...a track During playback you can jump from one track to another using the or buttons However you can also enter the number of the desired track directly using the numeric buttons Search To search forwa...

Page 21: ...emble the track select program with the help of the on screen menu Ensure that the TV set is switched on first Selecting tracks Operation with CD inserted but stopped press for 2 sec Switch to program...

Page 22: ...assage press briefly Set start marker e g A A A A 1 1 1 1 or If necessary search for the end of desired passage press briefly Set end marker e g A A A A B 1 B 1 B 1 B 1 press briefly Interrupt play A...

Page 23: ...23 Operation...

Page 24: ...but ton The K6 initially gathers information about the inserted DVD then the DVD starts playing Notes The drawer can also be opened and closed by moving your hand close to the sensor under the front p...

Page 25: ...een shows which passage of the inserted DVD is currently being played The information can be displayed in two different ways 1 Title and Chapter number 2 Title time display of minutes and seconds of t...

Page 26: ...al picture To resume normal playback press the button Ending playback To end playback press the button at any time A select list appears when you stop playback with the last played title rack highligh...

Page 27: ...n is displayed on the screen for 2 seconds every time you press the or button To end the search press one of the buttons or as desired Slow motion Operation With DVD playing press for 2 sec Switch on...

Page 28: ...an be brought up on the screen at any time by a long press approx 2 seconds on the button It stays on the screen for about five sec onds allowing you to select the camera angle Switching audio channel...

Page 29: ...must use the Disc Menu Function to select a different sub title lan guage Playback variants Repeat Chapter Repeat Title Repeat Disc and Shuffle Operation With DVD playing press repeatedly if required...

Page 30: ...playback so that you can change settings Pressing the button to close the Disc Menu Function takes you back to the film Alternative operation press for 2 sec Call up manual menu control system NAV NAV...

Page 31: ...n language provided that it is available on the DVD in the disc drawer If not the sub title display switches to the first available language on the DVD Aspect ratio Default setting 16 9 wide screen If...

Page 32: ...numeric buttons Return to album The picture is displayed Picture mirror Picture rotation Return to chapter page Playing MP3 CDs An MP3 CD can hold up to 32 album directories To select an album directo...

Page 33: ...sections Adjust ments at the TV Set Video Norm Menu and Trou ble Shooting OK OK OK OK OK STOP OK 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 STOP OK 2 40 m 1 80 m 2 10 m 2 40 m 2 40 m 1 80 m STOP OK 00 dB 00 dB 00...

Page 34: ...tant menu point represents an alterna tive to the manual Loudspeaker Menu see below Calling up the Assistant invokes an automated routine for correctly setting up the individual loudspeaker channels o...

Page 35: ...line on the screen you will see the currently set volume following by a flashing indicator informing you which button to press VOL means that the volume is too low VOL means that it is too high The ca...

Page 36: ...ttings satellite for small speakers whose bass re sponse is necessarily limited The low frequency bass signals below 80 Hz of the main channels are mixed onto the subwoofer if present full range for l...

Page 37: ...ow 80 Hz are mixed onto the main loud speakers Note If you switch on the subwoofer in the Loudspeaker Menu you can adjust its level in the Main Menu within the range 10 dB and 10 dB so that its volume...

Page 38: ...ect buttons access the input positions in the following fixed sequence Output channels which are not in use see Loud speaker Menu cannot be edited Main loudspeaker front left FL Center loudspeaker fro...

Page 39: ...output channels which are not in use see Loudspeaker Menu The menu indicates the corresponding input when the hiss sounds from each channel in turn The value can be adjusted using the change buttons...

Page 40: ...06 to 06 Any change you make is immediately audible Use the select buttons to choose the input position you wish to adjust As can be seen in the diagram the select buttons access the input positions...

Page 41: ...tandard Video CVBS This configuration provides the highest quality of all but does require a TV set with automatic RGB CVBS switching RGB priority switching TV sets include this facility RGB capable s...

Page 42: ...tput level of the source device The K6 features an automatic calibration function to carry out this process This is the calibration procedure 1 Select the desired analogue audio or AV source device an...

Page 43: ...y notes This section describes all those matters which are of fundamental importance when setting up and first using the equipment This information is not relevant in daily use but you should neverthe...

Page 44: ...arm up to room temperature so that any condensation evaporates com pletely Before placing the unit on a sensitive surface please check the compatibility of the lacquer and the unit s feet at a non vis...

Page 45: ...de the case Mains voltage is present inside the unit and there is a risk of lethal electric shock Do not exert undue force on the mains connectors Protect the unit from drips and splashes of water nev...

Page 46: ...DIGITAL INPUT OPTISCH and COAXIAL Inputs for digital source devices Both inputs can be assigned to the AV inputs VCR TV B SET TOP BOX TV or AUX AV see Inputs Menu TAPE 2 DIGITAL CINCH Input output soc...

Page 47: ...loudspeakers 2 B Terminals for loudspeakers in adjacent room 2 PRE OUT CONTROL Connection for active loudspeakers to be used as front speakers in the main listening room Note This socket also supplie...

Page 48: ...Setting up 48 Typical wiring diagram Standard arrangement main room Use of banana plugs see the section entitled Rear panel connections...

Page 49: ...49 Setting up Typical wiring diagram Connecting active loudspeakers...

Page 50: ...source devices If you have a source device which generates different video norms but a TV set which is not multi norm ca pable you may have to select the standard video norm for all devices as all eq...

Page 51: ...nection Connecting a digital recorder Connecting an analogue recorder Phono module type PHE MM or MC optional acces sory required Connecting a turn table If a digital output is present Use a Cinch dig...

Page 52: ...his makes it possible to alter the volume in the adjacent room only in the main room you can only alter the volume in that room A TV set in the adjacent room can also be connected to the K6 not in S V...

Page 53: ...and that you have not disturbed any connec tions Switching the remote control address Switching the K6 If the K6 responds to the remote control commands in tended for another piece of equipment TV or...

Page 54: ...oblem No output signal at the loudspeak ers the speaker indicators A B on the integral screen flash Cause 1 The unit is overheating and the protec tion circuit has tripped Remedy Reduce volume and wai...

Page 55: ...Cause Source devices not supplying the switching signal which the TV set re quires to switch over to AV mode Remedy Set television to constant AV opera tion mode Problem Neither on screen menu nor oth...

Page 56: ...up the Inputs Menu and carry out the correct assignment Cause 3 The loudspeakers are switched off Remedy Switch on the speakers using the button Problems in DVD CD mode Problem The disc does not play...

Page 57: ...inks in the cable If necessary fit a new aerial cable Problem After a house move the integral screen still displays the old program names but the stations can no longer be picked up Cause Programs wit...

Page 58: ...tch voltage 9 Gnd Gnd Green In Gnd Gnd Green Out Gnd Gnd 10 Control signal Control signal Control signal Control signal Control signal Control signal 11 Green In Green Out 12 13 Gnd Chroma In Gnd Red...

Page 59: ...for adjacent room Nominal output channel 4 8 80 W 45 W 15 W 10 W Peak output 4 8 90 W 50 W 20 W 15 W Frequency response 0 3dB 2 Hz 150 kHz Slew rate 30 V s Damping factor 300 Total harmonic distortion...

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