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Amplifier Setup Menu point  

Main loudspeakers (Main)

Explanation:

Setting the size and bass range of the main loudspeakers at front left and right.

Amplifier Setup Menu point 

 

Centre loudspeaker

Explanation:

Setting the size and bass range of the Centre loudspeaker. 
If no Centre speaker is connected, please select the setting ‘

OFF

’.

Operation:

OFF

This setting  

must

  be selected if  

no Centre loudspeaker

  is connected, otherwise

all centrally localised components of the sound event will be lost.

SAT

Intended for very small speakers (satellites) with limited bass response. 
The low-frequency bass signals (below 100 Hz) of the main channels are passed
to the sub-woofer. A sub-woofer should always be present when SAT speakers are
used,   otherwise   there   will   be   inadequate   bass   response   and   the   sound   will   be
unbalanced.

MED

Intended for medium-sized loudspeakers (compact speakers, bookshelf speakers)

The low-frequency bass signals below 60 Hz are passed to the sub-woofer. A sub-
woofer   is  not   absolutely  essential   when   compact   speakers   are   used,   but   it   can
provide useful support to the low bass response, and make a distinct improvement
to the overall sound image.

FULL

for larger speakers.
The entire frequency range is reproduced by the main channels without restriction.
No   sub-woofer   is   required   for   full-range   loudspeakers,   but   under   certain
circumstances   a   large,   powerful   sub-woofer   can   still   make   a   contribution,   as   it
reduces the workload of the primary speakers where passages contain extremely
low frequencies or very loud sound.

Amplifier Setup Menu point  

Sub-woofer cut-off frequency (SWCUT)

Explanation:

In this menu the sub-woofer cut-off frequency can be set to match the main loudspeakers
in use.

For   small   SAT   loudspeakers   the   setting   ‘

HIGH

’   (corresponding   to   100   Hz)   should   be

selected.

With bookshelf loudspeakers the ‘

MEDIUM

’ setting (corresponding to 60 Hz) is generally

most effective.

If a large sub-woofer is employed to support the deep bass with large main loudspeakers,
we recommend the ‘

LOW

’ setting (corresponding to 40 Hz).

If no sub-woofer is present in the system, please select the setting ‘

OFF

’.

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Summary of Contents for CD Player K1 AV

Page 1: ...V 1 1 Order No 9103 0350 B USER MANUAL K1 AV...

Page 2: ...6 DTS Inc All rights Reserved 0 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D Symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories For your own safety please be sure to read right t...

Page 3: ...cled and also provide effective electrical shielding The heavy all metal case of the K1 AV eliminates the possibility of external sources of interference adversely affecting reproduction quality This...

Page 4: ...uired only when the machine is set up and used for the first time Symbols used in these instructions Text passages marked with this symbol contain important information which must be observed if the m...

Page 5: ...bility with recordable media 23 Basic disc player settings 24 Player setup menu 25 General setup menu 26 Audio setup menu 27 Video setup 29 Basic settings 31 Basic settings Installation Using the K1 A...

Page 6: ...that you isolate it from the mains power supply by disconnecting the mains plug from the wall socket Auto Off function disc mode only The K1 AV features an automatic power off function in disc mode If...

Page 7: ...me control When you are programming the Timer these buttons are also used to change the alarm time Screen All the display elements of the K1 AV are grouped together in a single clearly arranged screen...

Page 8: ...s integral screen to indicate the current operating mode A long press on the button switches all the loudspeaker groups off directly Mute setting Selecting the listening source Pressing a source butto...

Page 9: ...N long press switches to cursor control see chapter The disc player manual cursor control If you press this button instead of the RDS station name the current preset number and the associated receptio...

Page 10: ...helps to localise speech and sound events on the screen If the K1 AV is operated with two loudspeakers left right then only the STEREO mode is available If a Centre loudspeaker is present the K1 AV ca...

Page 11: ...of connecting and wiring the additional components for multi room and multi zone operation is described in the chapter Wiring diagrams Amplifier menu The Amplifier menu groups together the Balance and...

Page 12: ...Amplifier menu 12 BAL LR 0 BASS 00 BASS NORM loudn off TREBLE 00 AMP C lev 00 swlev 00 Adjustment facility 1x brief press...

Page 13: ...point Treble Amplifier menu point Bass tone controls Explanation The unit features active tone controls which can be used to compensate for adverse effects on sound quality caused by unfavourable loud...

Page 14: ...of the sub woofer if present in the system Operation The value can be set within the range 6 to 6 using the change buttons This menu point only appears if the sub woofer is switched on in the Amplifi...

Page 15: ...he station name Otherwise the screen initially shows the new preset number and the reception frequency After about one second a tuning display Tuning indicator replaces the preset number Manual fine t...

Page 16: ...olume change or preset change the glowing symbol ceases flashing The timer now no longer switches itself off automatically after an hour If you wish to switch the unit off you must switch it off manua...

Page 17: ...threshold is automatically reduced The automatic station search now also stops at distant weak and slightly noisy stations Operation The first step is to call up the menu point RCVM on the screen by...

Page 18: ...ORE function is concluded The machine responds to any attempt to store an invalid preset number xx with the screen message Pxx ERROR the tuner then interrupts the Special Functions menu Many stations...

Page 19: ...ry is to be used simply select the number 01 Now start the AUTOSTORE function by pressing the button The frequency display starts counting upward and the stations located are stored As soon as the ent...

Page 20: ...by a menu DISC MENU You can navigate within this menu using the cursor buttons and select various points such as language sub titles and sound format To activate or select a menu point use the cursor...

Page 21: ...c buttons Manual CURSOR control With the K1 AV the following control buttons CURSOR buttons on the remote control handset are used both for controlling the disc mechanism functions skip back skip forw...

Page 22: ...Pressing the buttons mirrors the displayed picture around the vertical or horizontal axis Pressing the buttons rotates the picture to the right or left A long press on the button displays the next pic...

Page 23: ...ormats max 30 characters max file levels 8 max ALB number 32 supports BVR bit rate supported sampling frequencies for MP3 CD 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz supported bit rates for MP3 CD 32 64 96 128 192 256...

Page 24: ...ummary on the next page The adjustment facilities of the individual menus are explained in detail in the following sections Operating the SETUP menu Ensure that the disc player is selected as the list...

Page 25: ...SSWORD DEFAULT ADJUSTMENT FACILITY SETUP OVERVIEW Navigation with ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH LOCK 15 MINS PAL 4 3 PAN SCAN STANDARD YUV 1 KID SAFE CHANGE 100 INPUT ON ON EIN DEUTSCH DEUTSCH DEUTS...

Page 26: ...media and sources the standard screen brightness setting is maintained this is variable in the menu Amplifier Setup menu Screen brightness PROGRAMS You can play the contents of the disc in your own de...

Page 27: ...ction using three loudspeaker channels 3CH MOVIE Note The setup facilities LT RT and V Surr Virtual Surround are only available if the OFF setting is selected for CD upsampling see next column CD UPSA...

Page 28: ...z sound track are reproduced in their native 96 kHz format Please note that the decoder or recorder connected to the K1 AV must also be designed for 96 kHz operation and must also be set to that value...

Page 29: ...is menu you set the picture output of the K1 AV to match the geometry of your TV set Note The format which you select must be available on the disc If this is not the case the selected picture format...

Page 30: ...or even no picture at all If a problem arises please switch back to normal operation immediately Off Disables the progressive scan function On Activates the progressive scan function PICTURE SETTING...

Page 31: ...protection feature will not work PBC The playback control function VCD 2 0 only can be set to On or Off If you select On the disc menu if available on the disc is displayed on the television MP3 JPEG...

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Page 33: ...is chapter describes all those aspects which are of fundamental importance when setting up and initially using the K1 AV but which are not relevant for the daily handling of the system This section sh...

Page 34: ...nded use are set correctly The Amplifier Setup Menu is opened with a long press on the yellow button The individual menu points can be called up using the buttons on the remote control handset and cha...

Page 35: ...Amplifier Setup Menu 35 swcut Med vol a b Bright 8 10 25 clk CLOCK 8 TIME RDS AUX MIN Main Sat Cent Sat AMP 1x long press Adjustment facility...

Page 36: ...b woofer is not absolutely essential when compact speakers are used but it can provide useful support to the low bass response and make a distinct improvement to the overall sound image FULL for large...

Page 37: ...on the K1 AV the other pair of speakers remains muted The volume for A can only be adjusted using the buttons on the machine or via the integral remote control receiver The volume for B can only be ad...

Page 38: ...ess the button If the menu control buttons or are not operated for a period of about ten seconds the amplifier interrupts the menu Timeout and reverts to the normal screen display You can also set a b...

Page 39: ...AV s internal clock makes it possible to switch the machine on automatically at a pre programmed time If this is to work properly the clock must first be set to the correct time of day Operation The...

Page 40: ...nerate an output at a different level This will produce a disturbing volume difference when you switch source devices the sensitivity of the AUX input can be adjusted in four stages to overcome the pr...

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Page 42: ...ker should be no lower than 4 Please set the size of your loudspeakers correctly in the Setup Menu It is very important to ensure that no short circuits occur at the speaker terminals as a result of p...

Page 43: ...ese TV sets can also be controlled using the F6 remote control handset Setting up the K1 AV Carefully unpack the machine and store the original packaging materials carefully The carton and packing are...

Page 44: ...timated for this reason recommends the use of high quality cables and connectors Our accessory range includes a selection of cables and connectors of excellent quality whose characteristics are carefu...

Page 45: ...red control codes as the K1 AV This problem manifests itself in the wrong piece of equipment responding to commands and carrying out unwanted actions The K1 AV can be switched to a different remote c...

Page 46: ...Wiring diagram 46...

Page 47: ...few of the machine s sub assemblies remain connected to the mains supply If you know that the system will not be used for a protracted period we recommend that you isolate it from the mains power supp...

Page 48: ...The machine carries the symbol which means that declares that it conforms with the EU directives 89 336 EWG modified by 91 263 EWG and 93 68 EWG and 73 23 EWG modified by 93 68 EWG and the national l...

Page 49: ...load resistance and excellent selectivity of the tuner provide straightforward operation with cable sources without loss of quality Centre Centre loudspeaker The optional loudspeaker at front centre I...

Page 50: ...ocality FM Frequency Modulation Transmitters which use the VHF radio system employ a type of modulation known as FM This transmission mode offers excellent sound quality combined with good interferenc...

Page 51: ...tening sources TUNER and DISC Stand by mode The K1 AV can be switched on from the Ready state from the remote control handset Sub woofer A special loudspeaker for low sounds An active sub woofer sub w...

Page 52: ...itch to one of the modes 3CH MUSIC or 3CH MOVIE Problem It is not possible to select the modes 3CH MUSIC and 3CH MOVIE Cause The centre loudspeaker is not activated in the Amplifier Setup Menu Remedy...

Page 53: ...amps are powerful sources of interference Cause 3 You are using the incorrect version of the optional E2000 remote control receiver The correct receiver features two visible screw heads on the undersi...

Page 54: ...mally but very few stations or even none at all can be picked up Cause The aerial system or aerial cable is defective Remedy Check that the aerial cable is making good contact in the aerial socket and...

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Page 56: ...harmonic distortion 0 02 Frequency response 2 Hz 150 kHz Damping factor 400 Operating modes Sound formats Stereo 3 channel music 3 channel movie Dolby Virtual Surround DVD only Soundfields DVD only Le...

Page 57: ...3 16 9 letterbox panscan Sound formats LPCM MPEG Dolby Digital dts as downmix Frequency response 1 Hz 20 kHz Total harmonic distortion 0 004 Digital output SP DIF coax 0 5V 75 LPCM to IEC 958 Dolby D...

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