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If you should wish to restore the factory default source name, erase the whole 

name before saving the empty field with the 

 button: this action resets the 

display to the standard source names. 

 

 

 

  When you call up Source Select using 

 button on the remote control 

handset or the source select knob on the front panel, any disabled sources are 

suppressed. This makes it easier to select sources, and we recommend that 

you disable any sources not in use. 

 

 

The only available method of entering the name is to use the alpha-
numeric keypad on the remote control handset. For this reason the 
appropriate menu item only appears if you call up the menu using the 

button on the FD100 handset.

 

 


 

USB-DAC-IN mode

 

menu item 

The 

MP 3000 HV

 can be connected to any computer with a USB 1.0 or USB 

2.0 interface. Here you can select the USB operation mode (USB 1.0 or 2.0) 
according to the requirements of your source device. The 

MP 3000 HV

 is set 

up for connection to a USB 1.0 port by default. If you wish to operate the 

machine with a USB 2.0 port in USB Audio Class 2 mode (High-Speed mode, 

maximum sampling frequency 192 kHz), you have to switch the USB mode to 

USB2. 

 


 

Display Brightness

 

menu item 

(screen brightness)

 

At this point you can adjust the brightness of the integral screen to suit your 

personal preference for normal use. 

 


 

Display Mode

 

menu item 

This menu item offers the choice between three different display operation 

modes: 

  Always on 

  Temporary  

  Always off 

Selecting 

'Temporary'

 will switch the display is on for a short while each time 

the 

PA 3000 HV

 is being operated. Shortly after operation the display will be 

switched off again automatically. 

 

The brightness of the display can be adjusted separately with the menu item 

'Display Brightness'

 (see above). 

 


 

Language

 

menu item

 

In this menu item you define the language to be used for the displays on the 
screen of the front panel of the 

MP 3000 HV

The language used for data transferred to the machine, e.g. from 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 3000 HV

 


 

Energy Saver

 

menu item

 

The 

MP 3000 HV

 features two stand-by modes: ECO Standby with reduced 

stand-by current drain, and Comfort Standby with additional functions, but 

slightly higher current drain. You can select your preferred stand-by mode in 

this menu point: 
Off (ECO Standby): 

Active functions in ECO Standby mode: can be switched on only at the device 

itself. 
On (Comfort-Standby): 

The following expanded functions are available: Can be switched on by remote 
control 

FD100

 


 

Pair FD 100

 

menu item 

 

When  you  call  up  this  menu  item,  the 

MP 3000 HV

    

attempts  to  create  a 

connection  with  the  FD 100  radio  remote  control  (see  chapter 

‘Pairing  the 

FD100 radio remote control’

). 

Summary of Contents for MP 3000 HV

Page 1: ...Software Version V 1 0 Order No 9103 0475 UK USER MANUAL HV SERIES MP 3000 HV...

Page 2: ...an absolute minimum by the outstandingly effective screening provided by the metal case The case of the MP 3000 HV is built exclusively from the finest quality non magnetic metals of the highest puri...

Page 3: ...ooting 47 Appendix Wiring diagram 52 Specification 55 About these instructions All the controls and functions of the MP 3000 HV which are frequently used are described in the first section of these op...

Page 4: ...dimly lit even in stand by mode to indicate that the MP 3000 HV is ready for use Caution The mains button is not an isolation switch Certain parts of the machine remain connected to mains voltage eve...

Page 5: ...the incremental control also has other purposes such as menu and list control functions and creating playback programs Operating buttons Calls up the Favourites list Brief touch Toggle switch between...

Page 6: ...he type of music currently being played The basic areas of the screen Display field a shows the currently active source Display field b shows information relating to the piece of music being played Th...

Page 7: ...e MP 3000 HV is reproducing a station or playing back a music track Pause indicator 1 or 2 Indicates the selected USB socket Indicates that the speakers A and B are switched off in 2 zone mode only if...

Page 8: ...ormal conditions is about 12 meters Obstacles like walls or furniture can decrease the operating distance The operating distance can be increased by moving the receiving antenna to a location where it...

Page 9: ...earch Rewind to search for a particular passage Hold button pressed in for rewind Brief press Manual tuning Long press Search Fast forward to search for a particular passage Hold button pressed in for...

Page 10: ...Stereo setting is constantly displayed in the screen window by a symbol The Mono setting is constantly displayed in the screen window by a symbol the main menu is displayed Toggle switch between input...

Page 11: ...irst press the button and then use the buttons to alter it After making the change press the button again to accept the new setting You can press the button at any time to interrupt the process the ch...

Page 12: ...sonal preference for normal use Display Mode menu item This menu item offers the choice between three different display operation modes Always on Temporary Always off Selecting Temporary will switch t...

Page 13: ...ier FIR is a Bezier interpolator combined with a IIR filter This process produces a result very similar to an analogue system Oversampling 4 Bezier is a pure Bezier interpolator offering perfect timin...

Page 14: ...nus or to control the CD player in the same way as the cursor and OK buttons of the FD100 remote In Lists Choose a list or menu item by turning the rotary selector By pressing the selector knob you ca...

Page 15: ...field strength and therefore the reception quality to be expected from the set transmitting station can be assessed from the field strength f Display of Stereo Mono Selecting a station using the Favou...

Page 16: ...st Open the Favourites list Select the station you wish to erase from the list hold the red button pressed in for a few seconds the station is now removed from the Favourites list After the erasure th...

Page 17: ...of the track currently being played Track 1 The CD stops after the final track and the screen again displays the total number of CD tracks and the overall running time Variations If you press the but...

Page 18: ...e whole disc or normal program playback Mix mode Long press Holding the button pressed in switches the machine to Mix mode A second long press ends Mix mode Mix Mix Program The tracks of the CD or of...

Page 19: ...ining tracks of the program in the same manner and store them by briefly pressing the button It is also possible to enter the track directly using the numeric buttons instead of using the buttons Afte...

Page 20: ...MP 3000 HV can also play back high resolution audio formats FLAC and WAV up to 192kHz 32bit High resolution audio files can be played back from a USB hard disc connected to the unit or via a network...

Page 21: ...from the Favourites list created on the MP 3000 HV Adds a favourite to the Favourites list created on the MP 3000 HV If no memory space is available the screen displays the message Favorite List Full...

Page 22: ...etwork During this period the MP 3000 HV may be muted and may not respond to commands If this should happen please wait until the symbol disappears Indicates a playable music track or a playback list...

Page 23: ...and open them with the button If the list entry you open is a folder the screen displays the contents of the folder you can now navigate further within the new folder If the entry is followed by a no...

Page 24: ...ourites 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 FM radio These stations can...

Page 25: ...om 32 to 192 kHz The MP 3000 HV accepts digital stereo signals with sampling rates 44 1 192 kHz up to 96 kHz for USB1 mode PC interfaces If audio files with sample rates higher than 96 kHz shall be pl...

Page 26: ...ered if you wish to operate MP 3000 HV with your computer These changes must be made regardless of the operating system and the USB mode The installation instructions provide detailed information on h...

Page 27: ...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 28: ...memory stick or external hard discs Files from a medium connected to this socket are reproduced via the Streaming Client SCL Only audio files can be played in this way The storage medium must be forma...

Page 29: ...ty a high performance professionally installed aerial system is indispensable USB DAC Socket for connecting a PC or MAC computer At this input the MP 3000 HV accepts digital stereo signals with sampli...

Page 30: ...e a source of danger Be sure to leave at least 10 cm free space above the unit for ventilation If the system components are to be stacked then the amplifier must be the top unit Do not place any objec...

Page 31: ...t it also tends to carry interference from remote devices such as radio and computer systems Our accessory range includes the specially shielded POWER FOUR mains cable ready to use POWER LINE mains ca...

Page 32: ...and any electric shock could cause serious injury or death Never exert undue force on mains connectors Protect the unit from drips and splashes of water never place flower vases or fluid containers o...

Page 33: ...ormity and approval and the unit may not be operated within the EC Improper use of the equipment makes the user liable to penalty under current EC and national laws Any modifications or repairs to the...

Page 34: ...ion please use a cable network exclusively Compatible hardware and UPnP servers The marketplace offers a vast number of routers NAS devices and USB hard discs made by a very wide range of manufacturer...

Page 35: ...riting 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 ca...

Page 36: ...alues for your network Menu Item Description MAC The MAC address is a hardware address which uniquely identifies your machine The address displayed is determined by the manufacturer and cannot be alte...

Page 37: ...WLAN manually After a brief delay the networks present in the vicinity are listed on the screen You can use the Rescan function to start a new search for networks present in the vicinity Please select...

Page 38: ...be set up manually This is the purpose of the menu item Set Manually If you select this menu item you will see the input window reproduced below you can enter the parameters for your network at this...

Page 39: ...0e 9b cc a4 35 You 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...

Page 40: ...t address 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...

Page 41: ...button on the MP 3000 HV front panel to call up the menu Then select the menu item FD 100 pairing Activate this selection by pressing the rotary selector knob and confirm the paring procedure by pres...

Page 42: ...ur specific local reception conditions into account FM Frequency Modulation All FM radio transmitters use the FM method of modulation This technology provides maximum possible sound quality and interf...

Page 43: ...x than the standard method the MP 3000 HV features a high performance digital signal processor DSP which carries out the over sampling process with immense precision 56 bit using special algorithms de...

Page 44: ...an impressive blend of naturalness good dynamics and accuracy Frequency response and transient characteristics of the Bezier interpolator Frequency bandwidth of the analogueue reconstruction filter N...

Page 45: ...address 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 D...

Page 46: ...Clients Many UPnP AV servers also offer functions such as cataloguing and easy identification of media content using criteria such as artiste album name genre etc UPnP AV Network protocol that makes...

Page 47: ...edy Move the leads so that they are spaced well apart Use the domestic loft or outside antenna or a cable connection The RDS station name does not appear in the display Cause 1 The station is not broa...

Page 48: ...the laser sensor optics Remedy Allow the unit to warm up for about an hour in a warm well ventilated location CD playback stops or jumps Cause 1 CD damaged or dirty Remedy Clean CD A damaged CD canno...

Page 49: ...e a cable LAN network Cause 4 Network parameters not properly configured Remedy Configure the network parameters correctly see chapter Network configuration Cause 5 operation without network connectio...

Page 50: ...lity For good sound quality we recommend high bitrates like 320 kBit s USB Storage device is not recognised Cause 1 The storage device especially USB hard discs without separate power supply draws mor...

Page 51: ...51 Appendix...

Page 52: ...h types of connection are present on the amplifier we recommend the symmetrical option 2 Antenna for the RF remote control FD100 Connecting this antenna is absolutely necessary for operation of the MP...

Page 53: ...P 3000 HV For the use of internet radio a DSL access to the internet is needed For questions regarding setting up your network and internet connection please ask your system administrator or any netwo...

Page 54: ...s for digital source devices Live contact marked by blue dot B Sockets for analogueue source devices Live contact marked by white dot C Sockets for analogueue Pre Power and Integrated amplifiers Live...

Page 55: ...x USB Device Mode USB Class 1 up to 96 24 or USB Class 2 up to 192 24 supports asynchronous USB 2 mode or synchronous USB 1 Mode data transfer 2x USB master mode for USB mass storage devices USB stick...

Page 56: ...elektroakustik GmbH Co KG Herford Deutschland Germany...

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