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Contents 

Operation 

Display 

 .....................................................................................................................................................................   4

 

Remote Control

  ......................................................................................................................................................   6 

Basic Functions of the 

  ...................................................................................................................................   9 

Source switching  ......................................................................................................................................................   9 
Volume control  .........................................................................................................................................................   9 
Tone settings (Tone menu)  ......................................................................................................................................   9 
Mode of Operation ...................................................................................................................................................  10 
System Settings (System Configuration menu) .......................................................................................................  11 
Network Settings  .....................................................................................................................................................  13 
Alarm Timer  .............................................................................................................................................................  14 
Alarm Timer menu  ...................................................................................................................................................  14 
Slumber function  .....................................................................................................................................................  16 

 

Operating the source devices in detail

 

Operating the Radio

  ..............................................................................................................................................  17 

Operating the Streaming Client

  ...........................................................................................................................  19 

Access to Media Content via the Main Menu (Home Menu)  ...................................................................................  21 
Accessing Media Content using the Favourites List  ...............................................................................................  22 

Operating the Bluetooth Receiver

  .......................................................................................................................  23 

 

Using the system for the first time 

Back panel connections  ..........................................................................................................................................  26 
Installation and wiring  ..............................................................................................................................................  28 
Safety notes  ............................................................................................................................................................  30 
FCC Information to the user  ....................................................................................................................................  31 
Notes on energy saving  ..........................................................................................................................................  32 

Network Configuration

 ..........................................................................................................................................  32 

The vTuner Premium Service

  ...............................................................................................................................  38 

Network Terminology  ..............................................................................................................................................  40 

 

General 

Trouble-shooting  .....................................................................................................................................................  42 

 

Appendix 

Wiring diagram  ........................................................................................................................................................  45 
Specification  ............................................................................................................................................................  47 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

About these instructions 

All  the  controls and functions of the 

 which are frequently used are described in the first section of these operating 

instructions. 

The second part - 

'Basic settings, Installation, Using the system for the first time'

 covers connections and settings which are 

very seldom required; they are generally required only when the machine is set up and used for the first time. Here you will also 
find a detailed description of the network settings required for connecting the 

 to your home network. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In der Anleitung verwendete Symbole 

 

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Caution! 

Text  passages  marked  with  this  symbol  contain  important  information  which  must  be  observed  if  the 
machine is to operate safely and without problems.

 

 

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This symbol marks text passages which provide supplementary notes and background information; they 
are intended to help the user understand how to get the best out of the machine.

 

 

Summary of Contents for Cala D

Page 1: ...Software Version V 2 1 Bestellnummer Order No 9103 0491 USERMANUAL D...

Page 2: ...ardous materials metal components are ideal for recycling and also provide effective electrical screening Our robust all metal cases exclude any possibility of external sources of interference affecti...

Page 3: ...40 General Trouble shooting 42 Appendix Wiring diagram 45 Specification 47 About these instructions All the controls and functions of the which are frequently used are described in the first section...

Page 4: ...ined in the table below e g The displays and symbols which appear on the screen vary according to the currently active function SCL Disc etc and the type of music currently being played The basic area...

Page 5: ...ed via a radio connection Indicates that the is reproducing a station or playing back a music track Pause indicator Indicates that the speakers are switched off Buffer display fullness indicator memor...

Page 6: ...tal D2 IN D3 IN input Press the button repeatedly until the desired input is displayed on the screen Selects the Radio function of the Selects the Bluetooth Receiver function abc xyz Direct alpha nume...

Page 7: ...tation in the favourite list Selects the previous track in the playlist Brief press Manual tuning Long press Search Rewind fast forward to search for a particular passage Selects the next station in t...

Page 8: ...setting is indicated constantly by a symbol in the screen window blue During character input When pressed repeatedly toggles between numeric and alpha numeric input and between capitals and lower case...

Page 9: ...one menu The features a range of facilities for adjusting the sound to suit your personal preferences the system s location and your room acoustics All sound settings are grouped together in the tone...

Page 10: ...d for rooms with severe damping and loudspeakers which tend to emphasise bass Warm If you prefer a relaxed sound image with slightly subdued treble select the sound field option Warm Speech This optio...

Page 11: ...tch the accurately to the loudspeakers connected to it The calibration process ensures that you obtain the best possible sound Select the appropriate setting to suit the loudspeakers connected to the...

Page 12: ...mplete press the button to store it When you call up Source Select using on the remote control handset any disabled sources are suppressed This makes it easier to select sources and we recommend that...

Page 13: ...menu point you will find seldom needed functions such as software updates regional setting for the tuner activation of optional special functions and reset of default settings Sub point Update At this...

Page 14: ...d the time display and bell disappears If the timer is disabled by operating the device it now does not switch itself off automatically after an hour If you wish to switch the machine off you must do...

Page 15: ...e Any setting the time of day is read out automatically from the RDS signal of the current selected station and adopted by the machine This occurs at night and about three minutes after switching on I...

Page 16: ...time can be modified in steps of 15 minutes using the keys Any change comes immediately into effect Turn off slumber function While the slumber function is active it can be turned off by keeping the...

Page 17: ...ressed in initiates a station search in the upward or downward direction The station search stops automatically at the next station Mono Stereo You can toggle the radio of the between stereo and mono...

Page 18: ...d in the menu point Sort Favourites by button Frequency Stations are sorted by frequency in ascending order RDS stations only Station name Stations are sorted alphabetically by station name Program ID...

Page 19: ...e in nature A full listing of all possible data and playlist formats is included in the Specification which you will find in the Appendix to these instructions Since virtually no read or data errors o...

Page 20: ...ss with no protracted searching It is also possible to store Internet radio stations as Presets just as you do with normal radio they can then be called up directly just by entering a number The media...

Page 21: ...ayed The lists and music tracks you can see when you select a device vary according to the machine and the transferred data Alpha Search Letter Search Function When you are navigating through lists yo...

Page 22: ...the Favourites list using the button before you erase or move files Using Presets Preset function You can store Internet radio stations as Presets using the process familiar from VHF radio These stat...

Page 23: ...rket we are only able to provide a general description for setting up the radio connection For detailed information please refer to the operating instructions supplied with your device Playback functi...

Page 24: ...eption there should be no obstacles or persons between the and the mobile device Bluetooth audio transfers take place in what is known as the everyman frequency band in which many different radio tran...

Page 25: ...es 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 nevertheless...

Page 26: ...equipped with an automatic power on function Please refer chapter System settings source settings SUB OUT Output socket for an active sub woofer The use of a sub woofer is optional If a sub woofer is...

Page 27: ...d to the SPEAKER R and SPEAKER L The impedance of each speaker must not be lower than 4 DIN rating Caution The load capacity of the loudspeakers connected to the device must be appropriate to the ampl...

Page 28: ...leads must be kept as far away as possible from signal leads and antenna cables Never run them over or under the unit Notes on connections A complete connection diagram is shown in Appendix A Be sure...

Page 29: ...ealer who will gladly give you comprehensive expert advice without obligation We would also be happy to send you our comprehensive information pack on this subject Changing the batteries Locate the po...

Page 30: ...The device is intended to be connected to mains outlet with protective earth connector Please connect it only with the mains cable supplied to a properly installed mains outlet with protective earth c...

Page 31: ...of the device The serial numbers on the unit and in the original documentation supplied with it in particular the inspection and guarantee certificates must not be removed or modified and must corresp...

Page 32: ...iguring your network please address your queries to your network administrator or a network specialist High resolution audio files via network The Music Player balanced can also play back high resolut...

Page 33: ...SMS news The assignment of letters to the buttons is printed below the buttons Special characters can be accessed using the and buttons 0 1 _ Use the blue button for toggling between numbers capitals...

Page 34: ...is connected to a wired LAN If you see WLAN at this point instead please check your network connection and ensure that the network is switched on and operational You can now select the individual menu...

Page 35: ...your network administrator for the addresses to be entered for your network Device IP IP address of the IP mask Network mask Gateway IP IP address of the router DNS 1 Name IP of the name server option...

Page 36: ...points Rescan initiates new search for accessible radio networks Set manually adding a WLAN manually After a brief delay the networks present in the vicinity are listed on the screen You can use the R...

Page 37: ...r In such cases the network cannot be found and displayed automatically i e it must be set up manually This is the purpose of the menu point Set Manually If you select this menu point you will see the...

Page 38: ...u do not need to enter the separating colons when you enter this data MAC addresses are in hexadecimal format i e the address consists only of the letters a to f and the numbers 0 to 9 Confirm your en...

Page 39: ...ress of any radio station you wish to set up on the vTuner service You will generally find the URL on the station s website Another method of finding the URL is to search for it using an Internet sear...

Page 40: ...etwork device which obtains data from the network decodes it and converts it into for example analogue music signals which can then be reproduced via an amplifier and loudspeakers Streaming Clients al...

Page 41: ...ftware compatible with the Windows Twonky Media Server http www twonky com Windows Media Player 11 http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia de default aspx Mac OS EyeConnect http elgato com Twonky...

Page 42: ...Flat sound image insufficient bass response Cause The loudspeaker cables are connected with reversed polarity Remedy Check the speaker connections at the loudspeakers and at the amplifier s speaker t...

Page 43: ...owever will always be a cable LAN network Cause 4 Netzwork parameters not properly configured Remedy Configure the network parameters correctly see chapter Network configuration Cause 5 operation with...

Page 44: ...t s USB Storage device is not recognised Cause 1 The storage device especially USB hard discs without separate power supply draws more electrical current from the USB interface than is permitted by th...

Page 45: ...der einen IT Spezialisten Ihrer Wahl Attention A properly set up home network with router must be installed and in operation to use the For the use of internet radio a DSL access to the internet is ne...

Page 46: ...46 Anschluss Schema Wiring diagram externe Quellen external sources...

Page 47: ...it 2x coax 192kHz 1x TOS Link 96kHz 2x AUX 500mV 2 75V 20 k variable sensitivity SP DIF 16 24bit 2x coax 192kHz 1x TOS Link 96kHz Nennleistung pro Kanal RMS power output per channel 55 Watt 4 Klirrfak...

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