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Menu point 1:    

PLAY A-B

OK

OK

START MARKER

END MARKER

PL AY  AB  8

PLAY  AB  8

SRC

OK

Introduction:

The PLAY A-B mode places two time mark-
ers 

on the current CD

, and the machine then

repeats the passage between the two markers
constantly.

Operation:

First locate the starting point of the passage.

(

 / 

 or 

 / 

 buttons).

Press  the  remote  control  buttons  in  the  se-
quence shown above.

If  none  of  the  menu  control  buttons
(

 / 

 or 

) are pressed

for  a  period  of  about  ten  seconds  after  pres-
sing 

  button  the  first  time,  the  unit

interrupts  the  special  functions  menu  and
reverts to the standard display. (time-out)

The screen shows a flashing letter 

'A'

 before

the  current  track  number,  requesting  you  to
enter the start marker:

'PLAY AB 08'

.

   flashes

Set  the  start  marker  by  pressing  the 

button once.

After  a  short  delay  a  flashing  letter 

'B'

  ap-

pears  on  the  screen,  requesting  you  to  enter
the  end  marker;  press  the 

  button

again  at  the  end  of  the  passage  you  want  to
hear repeated.

Once  you  have  entered  the  end  marker  the
screen  shows

:  'PLAY  AB'

,  and  the  player

repeats the passage between the two markers
constantly.

You  can  end  the  repetition  at  any  time  by
pressing  the 

  button.  The  machine

then switches to STOP mode, and the screen
shows the status message 

'STOP'

.

Variation:

Locate  the  start  of  the  sequence  to  be  re-
peated  during  the  normal  playback  process,
then  press  the 

  button.  If  you  now

activate the PLAY A-B point within the spe-
cial functions menu (

 button), the CD

will start automatically. You can now set the
start  and  end  markers  by  pressing  the

 button again.

Note:

To  find  the  beginning  or  endpoints  you  can
use  fast  search  backwards/forward  buttons
(

  / 

).  Activating  the 

PLAY A-B

mode  ends 

REPEAT MIX

  or 

REPEAT

 TRACK 

operation,  and  erases  any  existing

MEMO program.

Summary of Contents for K1 CD-RECEIVER

Page 1: ...V 5 4 1998 elektroakustik GmbH Co KG Bestell Nummer 9103 0252 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CD RECEIVER K1...

Page 2: ...o avoid the use of plastics in general and PVC in particular in the design of our products Instead we rely upon metals and other non hazardous materials metal components are ideal for recycling and al...

Page 3: ...n your device Rear panel CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT On the inner protective housing of the CD mechanism CAUTION VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VORSICHT SICHTBARE UND...

Page 4: ...cial functions Balance adjustment Tone control treble bass Set up functions Funct 1 Dimmer Display brightness Funct 2 Setting the clock Funct 3 Separate Volume adjustment Single room multi room mode F...

Page 5: ...auditioning source Controlling the CD mechanism Stop Pause Play Numeric track selection MEMO program CD player special functions Play A B Play mode Normal Repeat Mix Track Time display Safety notes C...

Page 6: ...stand by from ON The K1 must be switched on at the main ON OFF switch for this to work Source select Selects the integral CD player as listening source Selects the integral tuner as listening source S...

Page 7: ...according to the mode currently selected To move around within the menus you need to use the buttons and in the mecha nism control area Special functions In tuner mode this button switches radio text...

Page 8: ...sion Operating trouble of the amplifiere is sig naled by flashing symbols A and B see trou ble shootings The screen also shows supplementary infor mation when required i e seldom needed machine specif...

Page 9: ...imer on and off when the tuner has been selected as the auditioning source PLAY BACK FORWARD Combination button for starting CD play back for jumping to a particular track and for changing presets whe...

Page 10: ...and TAPE Press the button briefly to change the auditioning device The current auditioning source e g Tuner is now shown on the screen TUNER Pressing the button repeatedly cycles through all the audit...

Page 11: ...11...

Page 12: ...me display indicates that the machine is able to respond to remote control signals However the power con sumption of the system is reduced to less than 1 Watt in this mode Pressing the button on the h...

Page 13: ...tched off After a short standard delay period speaker output A always switches itself on LOUDNESS LOW BASS EQUALISATION Short keypress Switches LOUDNESS On Off Long keypress approx 1 sec Switcess low...

Page 14: ...g AUX input sensitivity AUX The menu system is controlled using the re mote control and Opens the amplifiers special func tions menu Repeat pressing the button would display the menu points in next or...

Page 15: ...usted to left or right in 31 steps or button Possible adjustment range BAL L 30 stereo centre fully left to BAL R 30 stereo centre fully right Any change you make takes effect immedia tely The functio...

Page 16: ...s the remote control buttons in the sequence shown above The screen shows the current bass or treble setting for both stereo channels e g BASS 02 or TREBLE 04 These settings can be altered over the ra...

Page 17: ...R SETUP function 2 12 15 CLK SETUP function 3 VOL A B SETUP function 4 AUX The diagram below shows the inegration of the set up functions into the amplifier special functions AUX MIN OK 10 25 CLK OK V...

Page 18: ...ng room Operation To alter screen brightness press the remote control buttons in the sequence shown above The screen then shows the current brightness level e g 3 DIMMER 3 You can change the current s...

Page 19: ...time of day which is currently set e g 10 25 CLK You can change the set time by pressing the remote control buttons or when you start doing this the word CLK starts to flash The time alters at three...

Page 20: ...only be altered u sing the buttons on the machine s front panel or via the integral remote control receiver The volume for B can only be adjusted via an external remote control receiver see also multi...

Page 21: ...the MIN setting and loudest at the MAX setting Note To avoid overloading the input sensitivity should be set to MIN when a high level source is connected to the AUX TV input Operation To alter input...

Page 22: ...automatically skipped Note If you select a preset and the new station is broadcasting RDS information the screen displays the station s name Otherwise the screen shows the new preset number and the re...

Page 23: ...en briefly shows the switch on time and SET instead of TIM e g 14 38 SET At the same time the screen indicates that the timer is active by showing the glowing symbol Pressing the button again cancels...

Page 24: ...ation and the tuner must be selected as the auditioning source The handset only controls currently auditioning source In the drawing alongside the buttons marked are those which are used to ope rate t...

Page 25: ...sed in then the machine resumes the search after about a second You can interrupt the search process at any time by pres sing the opposite tuning button At this point a short press of any pre set butt...

Page 26: ...d and then re sumes the normal display When the radiotext function is switched off the screen shows the message NO RTEXT If you switch to a new station the radiotext display is automatically halted if...

Page 27: ...This button opens a menu offering two tuner special functions Repeat pressing the button would display the menu points in next order Menu point 1 RCVM Menu point 2 PRESET These buttons are used to mak...

Page 28: ...ge RCVM ATT then appears on the screen Very weak or very distant stations can usu ally only be picked up with serious back ground hiss and in this case you should switch to MONO reception as this redu...

Page 29: ...er which the current station will be stored You can change the preset number using the and buttons or you can enter the number you want to use directly using the numeric buttons To store the setting u...

Page 30: ...it when you are tuned to that preset then the station name appears on the screen and is automatically stored with the preset Operation To use the AUTOSTORE function press the remote control buttons in...

Page 31: ...not recognised in full by the AUTOSTORE function or that a station failed to broadcast its RDS name in accor dance with the RDS norms To edit the presets you call up each one in turn and attempt to o...

Page 32: ...perating First call up the preset to be erased either by entering the number directly or using the buttons then press the remote control buttons in the sequence shown above The selected preset is show...

Page 33: ...interrupt playback temporarily at any time by pressing the button During the interruption the screen shows PAUSE Press the button a second time to resume playback If you press the button during play...

Page 34: ...CD player CD must be selected as the auditioning source The handset only controls currently auditioning source In the drawing shown here the buttons marked are those which are needed to control the C...

Page 35: ...ode starts PAUSE mode and causes a jump to the first track of the CD resp the MEMO pro gram Selects the playback mode see Menu control system NUMERIC TRACK SELECTION Direct numeric input for selecting...

Page 36: ...ppears on the screen after PROG Store the track in the MEMO program press the button briefly The screen message PROG flashes once to confirm that the track you have marked has now been accepted as the...

Page 37: ...ct a track which is not included in the MEMO program then the machine plays that track in full before re verting to the MEMO program Erasing a MEMO program Pressing the button when the machine is in S...

Page 38: ...ontrol buttons und Opens the menu with the three CD player special functions Repeat pressing the button would display the menu points in next order Menu point 1 PLAY AB Menu point 2 DISPLAY Menu point...

Page 39: ...After a short delay a flashing letter B ap pears on the screen requesting you to enter the end marker press the button again at the end of the passage you want to hear repeated Once you have entered...

Page 40: ...menu point allows you to change the playback mode Place the CD in the machine and then press the remote control buttons in the sequence shown above Press the or buttons repeatedly to cycle through th...

Page 41: ...lace of the operating status message PLAY Operation To switch the track play time display on or off press the remote control buttons in the sequence shown above The screen then shows the message DIS T...

Page 42: ...a power supply which does not meet this specification 7 Mains leads must be deployed in such a way that there is no danger of damage to them e g through persons treading on them or from furniture 8 Ta...

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Page 44: ...sockets on the recorder must be connected to the OUT sockets on the system and the OUTPUT sockets on the recorder to the IN sockets on the system SUBW Output socket to connect an active subwoofer A Lo...

Page 45: ...ose characteristics are matched to those of our loudspeakers and electronic components and which therefore produce outstandingly har monious results with them For difficult locations and constricted s...

Page 46: ...is unimpeded the cooling slots must be left open and u nobstructed There must be at least 5 cm free space on both sides of the system and at least 15 cm free space above and behind it so that the hea...

Page 47: ...nd energy saving lamps are particularly powerful sources of interference The sketch below shows the operating radius of the remote control system F12 If you observe all our instructions the system sho...

Page 48: ...the K1 next time using the remote control handset only the loudspeakers in the user s room will be switched on the other pair of speakers will stay silent However it is still possible to switch on in...

Page 49: ...T 250VA 230V 50 60Hz SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN VOR FFNEN DES GER TES NETZSTECKER ZIEHEN MADE IN GERMANY FABRIQUE EN ALLEMAGNE A B R H SPEAKER R H SPEAKER AERIAL L H SPEAKER L H SPEAKER E 2000 ROOM A RO...

Page 50: ...ed tuner cicuits Selectivity f 300 kHz Stereo crosstalk attenuation 1 kHz MPX filter Pilot tone suppression Total harmonic distortion Signal noise ratio IEC Mono Stereo Frequency response 1 5 dB RDS d...

Page 51: ...finish side panels Special order finish side panels Standard accessories Precision mechanism LDGU Optics semi conductor laser 780 nm 2 mW Quartz controlled fluctuations not measurable 8 times FIR Sig...

Page 52: ...blem System responds correctly to manual operation of the but tons but does not react to re mote control commands Cause1 Incorrectly inserted batteries or flat batteries in the remote con trol handset...

Page 53: ...l is not selected as the source device Remedy Press the corresponding source button on the remote control unit and try again F12 Changing the RC address Press the buttons and from the numeric pad for...

Page 54: ...ce of at least 4 DIN normalised value this cor responds to a minimum impe dance of 3 2 Tuner section Problem The RDS station name does not appear on the screen Cause1 The station is not broadcasting R...

Page 55: ...on names but those stations cannot be picked up Cause The unit is still storing some pre sets with station names and reception frequencies which cannot be received at the new location Remedy1 Erase th...

Page 56: ...ion has formed on the optics of the laser sensor Remedy Leave the machine in a warm well ventilated place for about an hour to warm up thoroughly Problem The CD jumps or stops during playback Cause Th...

Page 57: ...h the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guar antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harm...

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