O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n
Switching on and off
Volume setting
Input selection
Volume mute
Controlling the treble
and bass
Loudness function
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OPERATING THE DEVICE
GENERAL
B B u u t t t t o o n n
D D e e s s c c r r i i p p t t i i o o n n
The appliance does not have a standby switch, it is switched on and off at
P P O O W W E E R R ( ( 5 5 ) )
the front. When switched off it is disconnected from the power supply.
V V O O L L U U M M E E
On the appliance: Turn the "VOLUME" knob clockwise to turn up the volume
( ( 4 4 ) )
and anti-clockwise to turn it down. On the remote control: Hold down the
"VOLUME UP" button to turn the volume up. Use "VOLUME DOWN" to turn
V V O O L L U U M M E E
it down.
U U P P / / D D O O W W N N
( ( 2 2 9 9 ) )
I I N N P P U U T T ( ( 2 2 ) )
On the appliance: By turning the "INPUT" knob.
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On the remote control: Briefly pressing the button for the required input
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channel, e.g. "CD" or "AUX", changes to playback of the appliance
A A U U X X
connected there.
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The name of the input channel appears on the display.
L L I I N N E E
Before switching over the input channel, the volume should be turned down
T T U U N N E E R R
as a precaution!
( ( 1 1 8 8 ) )
Mute can only be operated with the remote control. It switches off the loud-
M M U U T T E E ( ( 2 2 8 8 ) )
speakers, the headphones and the "PRE" (15) preamp output. Pressing it
again restores the volume to its original setting.
The sound control can only be operated on the front of the appliance.
T T R R E E B B L L E E ( ( 7 7 ) )
The "TREBLE" knob is used to influence the high-pitched sounds, the "BASS"
B B A A S S S S ( ( 8 8 ) )
knob the low ones. Turning clockwise increases the set intensity, whilst an
anti-clockwise movement reduces the intensity.
The loudness function can only be operated on the front of the appliance
using this button. It is a feature of audio amplifiers that enables the user
to boost high and low frequencies at the press of a button. The loud-
ness function therefore corrects the impression of loudness at low volume.
L L O O U U D D ( ( 3 3 ) )
This is necessary because the human ear registers high and low frequen-
cies at low volume but identical sound pressure much less than the
middle ones (sound frequencies around 1 kHz).