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6.5  Basic functions of the remote control SRC II 

 
 

Fig 5: 

Buttons on the remote control  

 
 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

SC AN

TIME

REPEAT

A/B

SHUFFLE

PAUSE

SHIFT

VOLUME

REMOTE CONTROL - SRC II

Numeric keys

A/ B

Next track

PLAY

(SCAN FORWARDS)

Previous track

STOP

Program mode

Controls the volume of
other ACCUSTIC ARTS
units, e.g. 

 or

etc.

POWER I

PREAMP I 

(SCAN BACKWARDS)

Basic functions of the remote:

SCAN

TIME

PROG

PROG

0

9

VOLUME

REPEAT 

(REPEAT TRACK / REPEAT ALL)

SHUFFLE 

PAUSE 

Additional functions by the           -key:

I M P O R T A N T ! 

Selection of additional functions:

SHIFT

SHUFFLE, 

1.) Push 

-key; function remains

     active for 10 seconds after every
     keystroke (red LED is lit)

2.) 

 desired

     function e.g. 

until the

     function is indicated in the unit’s
     display.

Push and hold down

Signal LED

SHIFT

 

6.5.1  Keys 0 - 9 

 
You can use the keys on the remote control to select individual music tracks.  
 

Example 1:  You wish to hear track 3 

 

  Press key 

 

3

 

 

   

.

 

 
 

  Press

 

 (if the CD has not yet started) 

 
 

Example 2:  You wish to hear track 12 

 

  Press key 

 

1

 

 

 (display flashes) 

 

  Press key 

 

2

 

 

   

.

 

  Press

 

 (if the CD has not yet started) 

 
 

6.5.2  

 

(PLAY)

 

and  

 

(STOP) 

 

  Key 

 

starts the CD playback

 

 

  Key 

 ends the CD playback 

 

  Key 

 pressed twice restarts the playing track from the beginning 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for AMP I MK 2

Page 1: ...ved mechanical decoupling Generously dimensioned magnetically shielded toroidal core transformer 75 VA watts maximum transformer power 4 separate generously dimensioned power supply units for laser co...

Page 2: ...ing the appliance Marking by the CE symbol indicates compliance of this device with the EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility and LVD Low Voltage Directive standards of the European Community WARNING Call...

Page 3: ...le from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptables and the point where they exit from the appliance The mains cable power cord of this appliance is equipped with an equip...

Page 4: ...ays use the original packaging for any necessary transportation Transportation without this packaging can lead to damage to the housing Please check if the following items are included 1 x AC mains ca...

Page 5: ...3 3 OUT 3 Unbalanced S P DIF digital output BNC Pin declaration of the balanced output XLR Pin 1 Ground shield Pin 2 Non inverting hot 0 Pin 3 Inverting cold 180 These pin assignments comply with the...

Page 6: ...ontrol 7 LIGHT Switchable Multifunction component switch LED Please see chapter 6 3 8 STANDBY LED blue indicates standby status of device 9 PLAY Push button to start the CD 10 STANDBY OPERATE Rotary s...

Page 7: ...performance of your system 5 3 Connection to mains power Only connect the unit to the mains power when all the other cable connections have already been carried out Firstly plug in the mains cable in...

Page 8: ...is not possible Close the cover 11 completely again After the closing process the laser initialises again i e it scans the inserted CD and determines the number of music tracks as well as the total t...

Page 9: ...rotary switch 10 is set to position OPERATE This LED has an automatic dimmer function see chapter 6 7 6 4 Display Fig 4 Display modes A This area shows the number of the selected music track TRACK B T...

Page 10: ...I M P O R T A N T Selection of additional functions SHIFT SHUFFLE 1 Push key function remains active for 10 seconds after every keystroke red LED is lit 2 desired function e g until the function is in...

Page 11: ...shows clearly you have stored 6 tracks TRACK with a total playing TOTAL TIME of exactly 22 minutes 40 seconds in this example When you have finished your programming please press PLAY and playback beg...

Page 12: ...old to rewind within a music track SCAN BWD 6 6 5 SCAN With the SCAN function each track on the CD is played for 10 seconds This function gives you an overview of all the tracks on the CD You can only...

Page 13: ...se do not use any aggressive detergents or detergents which contain silicon The best way to clean the front plate is with a mild non aggressive fat dissolving detergent e g glass cleaner Never use abr...

Page 14: ...are not too deep then they can be removed by using a special polish ask your dealer If the scratches are deep quite often a restoration is not possible For malfunctions which affect the reproduction...

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