
11
Classic PRE
User Instructions
MUTE
PHONES
SETUP
INPUT
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CD
Sample rate 44.1kHz
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1. Standby switch
2. Standby indicator
3. Remote eye
4. Display window
5. Level control and setup adjust
Operation
6. Setup select
7. Headphones select
8. Mute select
9. Input select
Mains power
In regular use mains power can be left connected
permanently.
When unattended for a long period (holidays etc) mains
power should be disconnected.
Standby
When mains power is connected, press the standby button
( ) to switch the unit on and off.
When switched on the standby indicator will be green,
when in standby the indicator will be red.
When set to standby, all settings in use are retained.
Auto-standby
To save energy, standby will set automatically 20 minutes
after music last played. If required, the auto-standby feature
may be disabled in the setup menu.
Selecting an input
Inputs may be selected from the front panel input buttons.
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Press ‘INPUT
‘ or ‘
INPUT’.
• The input names will step through on the display.
NOTE: A choice of three styles is available for appearance
of the front panel display. These may be selected through
the setup menu. The factory default setting - ‘small input’
display will also identify the sample rate of the selected
source (digital inputs only) and indicate ‘Invalid Audio
Format’ for program material which cannot be decoded
(such as multi-channel digital sound from DVD players).
Selecting the ‘Cyrus AV’ or ‘AV Direct’ inputs
The ‘Cyrus AV’ and ‘AV Direct’ input names are reserved only
for use with surround-sound decoders. When one of these
inputs is selected, the volume control on the preamplifier
will lock and the surround decoder input select and volume
controls are used to select a multi-channel source and set
the volume level for the system.
To unlock the volume control and return to playing a stereo
source, select the input you want to play at the preamplifier.
Key to the front panel drawing