The table below lists the options for all of the user modes and is followed by a more
detailed description. All options are set at 0 at the factory.
UI 0 display turns off automatically
UI 1 display remains constantly illuminated
U2 0 maintain the current display mode
U2 1 revert to the “volume” display mode
U2 2 revert to the “balance” display mode
U2 3 revert to the “listen” display mode
U3 0 fade the volume and balance
U3 1 step the volume and balance
U4 0 display the volume as 0-100
U4 1 display the volume as -99.9-0dB
U5 0 auto memory ON
U5 1 auto memory OFF
U6 0 both Ph1 and Ph2 inputs available
U6 1 only Ph1 input available
U6 2 only Ph2 input available
U7 0 remote out socket is driven by front panel remote sensor
U7 1 remote out socket is not driven by the front panel sensor
U8 0 power-on listen source and volume are the same as last used
U8 1 power-on volume is preset to 50
U8 2 current listen source and volume become default power-on settings
U9 0 auto listen source selection is OFF
U9 1 auto listen source selection is ON
U10 0 disables the control of the Kairn by a Linn multi-room system.
U10 1 allow the Kairn to be used in the main room of a Linn multi-room system.
U11 0 allows the AUX/AUX1 input to be used as a general purpose line-level input.
U11 1 allows the Kairn to be used in conjunction with a surround sound processor.
U12 0 makes the record source selection independent from the listen source.
U12 1 makes the record source follow the listen source.
USER FUNCTION 1 (U1)
Option 0 turns off the display twenty seconds after the last
operation. Select Option 1 to have the display constantly illuminated.
USER FUNCTION 2 (U2)
Option 0 maintains display of the last operation. The display
will default to “volume”, “balance” or “listen” modes by changing to Option 1, 2 or 3.
USER FUNCTION 3 (U3)
Option 0 fades the volume, balance, muting and source
selection. Select Option 1 for instant switching to new settings.
USER FUNCTION 4 (U4)
Option 0 displays volume setting as a number in the range
0-100. Select Option 1 to display volume as an attenuation factor in dB in the
range -99.9 to 0 where 0dB corresponds to full volume.
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