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Welcome.

 

We are delighted that you have decided to purchase a

 

 

product. With your new 

MP 1000 E

 you have acquired a top-

quality  piece  of  equipment  which  has  been  designed  and  developed  with  the  wishes  of  the  audiophile  music  lover  as 
absolute top priority. 

This system represents our very best efforts at designing practical electronic equipment incorporating solid quality, user-
friendly operation and a specification and performance which leaves nothing to be desired. 

All  these  factors  contribute  to  a  piece  of  equipment  which  will  satisfy  your  highest  demands  and  your  most  searching 
requirements for a period of many years. All the components we use meet the German and European safety norms and 
standards which are currently valid. All the materials we use are subject to painstaking quality monitoring. 

At all stages of production we avoid the use of substances which are environmentally unsound or potentially hazardous 
to health, such as chlorine-based cleaning agents and CFCs. 

We also aim to 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  also  provide  effective 
electrical screening. 

Our robust all-metal cases exclude any possibility of external sources of interference affecting the quality of reproduction. 
From  the  opposite  point  of  view  our  products’  electro-magnetic  radiation  (electro-smog)  is  reduced  to  an  absolute 
minimum by the outstandingly effective screening provided by the metal case. 

 

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the faith you have shown in our company by purchasing this pro-
duct, and wish you many hours of enjoyment and sheer listening pleasure with your 

MP 1000 E

 
 

  

elektroakustik GmbH & Co KG 

 
 

Summary of Contents for MP 1000 E

Page 1: ...Software Version V 1 6 Order No 9103 0509 EN USER MANUAL E SERIES MP 1000 E...

Page 2: ...20 To obtain such copy of the source code please write to the following address including information about product model and firmware version T A elektroakustik Planckstr 9 11 32052 Herford Germany...

Page 3: ...monitoring At all stages of production we avoid the use of substances which are environmentally unsound or potentially hazardous to health such as chlorine based cleaning agents and CFCs We also aim...

Page 4: ...m time to time The update process takes only a few minutes See the chapter entitled Software update for how to update your device via the internet connection We recommend you to check for updates befo...

Page 5: ...and operating the D A converter options 19 D A mode 19 Output phase 19 Operating the sources in detail 20 Favourites lists 20 General information 20 Calling up the Favourites list 20 Adding a favourit...

Page 6: ...Fast Search 35 CD Text 35 Playback mode 36 Repeat 36 Mix mode 36 Playback Program 37 Creating a Playback Program 37 Playing a playback program 37 Erasing a playback program 37 Operating the Bluetooth...

Page 7: ...Network 52 The Configuration for a WLAN connection 53 Setting the parameters for a wireless network 53 Selecting and connecting a WLAN by hand 53 Searching for and Selecting the Network 53 Entering t...

Page 8: ...onnected to mains voltage Standby operation If you know you will not be using the machine for a long period we recommend that you disconnect it from the mains by withdrawing the mains plugs from the w...

Page 9: ...isplayed on the screen A brief press on this button selects the digital input you wish to use Press the button repeatedly until the desired input is displayed on the screen If you wish to make the sel...

Page 10: ...ased If the pre amplifier module optional accessory is installed the volume of the BALANCED and PRE OUT outputs alters at the same time The graphic screen of the MP 1000 E displays all information reg...

Page 11: ...upon it During such periods the MP 1000 E may be muted and may not respond to the controls Please wait until the symbol disappears then try again Indicates a music track which can be played or a playl...

Page 12: ...repeatedly until the desired input is displayed on the screen Selects FM DAB or Internet radio as source Press this button repeatedly until the desired source appears on the screen Selects Bluetooth a...

Page 13: ...ses in MIX mode Mix Repeat Track Repeat Mix Adds a favourite to the Favourites list CD player Activates playback programming Adds a track to the playback program during playback programming Long press...

Page 14: ...n a plain text name to each source this name then appears in the screen displays When you call up this menu item using the button a list of all the external sources of the MP 1000 E appears Each sourc...

Page 15: ...m an iPod or other Internet radio station is determined by the supplying device or the radio station you cannot define the language on the MP 1000 E Device name menu item This menu point can be used t...

Page 16: ...ternet browser with the TIDAL log in window will open automatically Enter your credentials here and confirm the entry As soon as the login has been successfully completed you can close the Internet br...

Page 17: ...ftware Sub point Bluetooth Display of the Bluetooth module software Sub point Bluetooth pairings Calling up and confirming this menu point erases all stored Bluetooth pairings Sub point Update At this...

Page 18: ...es for fine tuning the sound to suit your personal preference the listening environment and the particular recording currently being played All the tone control settings are grouped in the TONE menu B...

Page 19: ...handset in order to call up the D A converter set up options This action opens a set up window in which the various options are displayed Now use the buttons to select a set up option In each case th...

Page 20: ...switch to one of the sources listed above Press the button to call up the Favourites list a Here the program location number is displayed within the list Since it is possible to erase individual list...

Page 21: ...he favourite you have just selected Sorting Favourites lists The sequence of items in the Favourites list you have created can be altered in any way you wish This is the procedure for changing the ord...

Page 22: ...splay information which is broadcast by the station e g Radiotext e Display of Stereo Mono f The field strength and therefore the reception quality to be expected from the set transmitting station can...

Page 23: ...ttons to select one of the stored stations The station you choose is now displayed in enlarged form Press the or button to select the enlarged station for playing Pressing the button returns you to th...

Page 24: ...e front panel of the MP 1000 E or on the SRC1 remote control handset repeatedly if necessary until the source DAB Radio is displayed on the screen Depending on the frequency band block it may take up...

Page 25: ...list of all stored stations a Use the buttons to select one of the stored stations The station you choose is now displayed in enlarged form Press the or button to select the enlarged station for play...

Page 26: ...be increased by holding the button pressed The list entry you choose is now displayed in enlarged form Press the or button to open or start the list entry shown in enlarged form Pressing the button r...

Page 27: ...ists alternatively call up the search function by pressing the blue button You will now see a window in which you can enter the keyword using the remote control handset s alpha numeric keypad Press th...

Page 28: ...Selecting the music service Press the button on the SRC1 or the front panel of the MP 1000 E repeatedly if necessary to select the desired music service Playback The music content to be played is sele...

Page 29: ...h by briefly pressing the button After a short delay a list appears showing the search results The results list varies from one music service to another Many services allow you to filter the search re...

Page 30: ...anel of the MP 1000 E or on the SRC1 remote control handset repeatedly if necessary until the source UPnP DLNA is displayed on the screen Playback The music content to be played is selected with the h...

Page 31: ...creen now displays the message Search While this is on the screen enter up to eight letters or numerals using the remote control handset the letters assigned to the numeric buttons are printed below t...

Page 32: ...the message No USB media available Playback The music content to be played is selected with the help of Select lists These lists are controlled using the navigation buttons cursor buttons on the remot...

Page 33: ...letters assigned to the numeric buttons are printed below the buttons To obtain a particular letter press the appropriate button repeatedly until the correct letter appears on the screen Before enter...

Page 34: ...D s Table of Contents the screen displays the message Reading During this period all button presses are ignored The screen then displays the total number of tracks on the CD in the drawer e g 13 Track...

Page 35: ...Briefly pressing the button during playback causes the player to skip to the start of the preceding next track A brief press on the button concludes playback A long press on the button opens the CD d...

Page 36: ...e continuously repeated in the preset sequence 1 The track of the CD or a playback program which has just been played is continuously repeated No symbol Normal playback of the whole disc or normal pro...

Page 37: ...remaining tracks of the program in the same manner and store them by briefly pressing the button If you store thirty tracks the screen displays the message Program full The playback programming proce...

Page 38: ...ting up audio transfer Before music from a Bluetooth capable device can be played through the MP 1000 E the external device must first be registered to the MP 1000 E As long as the MP 1000 E is switch...

Page 39: ...s of the Bluetooth standard differ widely in some cases If you encounter a problem with Bluetooth transfer please contact the manufacturer of the mobile device The maximum range of a Bluetooth audio t...

Page 40: ...tes is from 32 to 192 kHz At the USB DAC IN input the MP 1000 E accepts digital PCM encoded stereo signals with sampling rates of 44 1 to 384 kHz 32 bit and DSD data with sampling rates of DSD64 DSD12...

Page 41: ...he operating system The installation instructions provide detailed information on how and where the settings are to be changed Notes on software By default the operating systems listed above do not su...

Page 42: ...ermore the streaming service TIDAL can be integrated Playback The operation is exclusively done via the Roon App The MP 1000 E is recognized as a playback device client and can be selected for playbac...

Page 43: ...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 44: ...e LINE OUT Fixed level analogue output for connecting the MP 1000 E to an amplifier with its own volume control REMOTE Radio aerial socket Socket for subsequent upgrading of the MP 1000 E with a radio...

Page 45: ...ain is in accordance with the USB norm Normalised 2 5 USB hard discs can be connected directly i e without a separate mains PSU USB DAC Socket for connecting a PC or MAC computer At this input the MP...

Page 46: ...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 47: ...refer to your specialist dealer 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 t...

Page 48: ...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 49: ...n approval for this usage Approval and conformity with EC directives In its original condition the unit meets all currently valid European regulations It is approved for use as stipulated within the E...

Page 50: ...menu This menu will vary slightly in appearance depending on the type of your network i e whether you have a wired LAN or wireless WLAN network If in the Network Configuration Menu the entry Network...

Page 51: ...tring and an IP address At these points an IP address should be entered like a string with separating dots as special characters In this case an automatic check for valid address ranges 0 255 is not c...

Page 52: ...rs IP separating dots must be entered as special characters The parameters illustrated above are only typical values Addresses and settings may require different values for your network Menu Point Des...

Page 53: ...a WLAN by hand Searching for and Selecting the Network First select the menu point Scan for WLANS and activate it by pressing the button A list of the WLANs found is displayed on the screen Use the b...

Page 54: ...ng the WLAN manually and conneting via WPS If the WPS function connects the MP 1000 E to the wrong WLAN the preferred WLAN can be also selected manually and only the authentication can be done by the...

Page 55: ...he menu point Access Point then confirm your choice with the button The MP 1000 E activates the WLAN access point The following steps must be performed within approximately 5 minutes After this time t...

Page 56: ...1000 E to call up the Configuration menu then select the FD 100 pairing menu point using the button To confirm the pairing process of the FD 100 press the button until the menu entry changes to waitin...

Page 57: ...n 0 5 Watt If you intend not to use the device for a long period it should be disconnected from the mains socket i e the mains plug should be withdrawn from the wall socket Automatic power down Energy...

Page 58: ...RDS information Cause 2 Reception is poor interference is severe or the field strength signal strength is low Remedy Select only those stations which can be received with a strong signal hiss free and...

Page 59: ...bly too much attenuated by walls ceilings on the transmission path Remedy Optimize location of receiver and transmitter antennas Alternative If transmission problems persist a so called Power Line net...

Page 60: ...software under different licenses Details of the licenses used can be viewed on the device website using an Internet browser Show licenses To access the device website enter the IP address of the devi...

Page 61: ...the reception quality Signal field strength is determined primarily by the following factors 1 Distance from radio transmitter 2 Obstacles mountains etc between transmitter and receiver 3 Transmitter...

Page 62: ...e The MP 1000 E can play back CD singles Please insert these discs into the depression at the center of the disc tray Standby The MP 1000 E can be switched on from the Standby state from the remote co...

Page 63: ...ddress house number to the components in the local network This number must not be present more than once in the local network The Device IP mask should always be assigned the address 255 255 255 0 DN...

Page 64: ...udio video data and makes it available to other devices the Streaming Clients Many UPnP AV servers also offer functions such as cataloguing and easy identification of media content using criteria such...

Page 65: ...iguration menu by pressing the button on the front panel Use the buttons to select the Device info menu item and confirm your selection by pressing the button Select the Update menu point with the but...

Page 66: ...66 Appendix A Wiring diagram Balanced wiring XLR Unbalanced wiring RCA...

Page 67: ...ternet is needed For questions regarding setting up your network and internet connection please ask your system administrator or any network specialist 1 Music Server with UPnP AV server software inst...

Page 68: ...ferent frequency ranges Depending on the existing antenna configuration it may therefore be necessary to combine the two ranges with a DAB UKW feed in crossover When using an indoor antenna do not pla...

Page 69: ...RDS functions Stationname Radiotext Tuner DAB Reception standard DAB DAB Frequency range 168 240 MHz Band III Overload margin 103 dB V Sensitivity BER 10 4 2 5 V Bluetooth Bluetooth standards Bluetoo...

Page 70: ...DSD 128 2 Hz 60 kHz DSD 256 2 Hz 80 kHz Total harm distortion 0 0015 Signal noise ratio A weighted 109 dBA Channel separation 106 dB Power requirement 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption Normal opera...

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