Cyrus 6a, Cyrus 8a
User Instructions
6
Connecting to the AC Mains Supply
Connect the socket on the AC Power cable to the Power inlet
1%
on the rear panel of the ampliier. Now connect the cable
to a suitable AC power point.
NOTE: The means to disconnect this product from the mains
supply is the mains plug. ensure that the mains plug is
accessible at all imes.
Important – read before making any audio
connections
To avoid possible damage to your ampliier, it is essenial to
disconnect all system components from the mains supply
before connecing or disconnecing audio interconnects.
Connecting Audio Sources
Inputs 1-6 are available for the connecion of stereo analogue
audio sources including -
Analogue output from CD/DVD Players
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Analogue output from DAB or FM Radio tuners
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Phono pre-ampliier for a turntable
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Televisions
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Analogue satellite Receivers
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Analogue Tape/Disc recorders
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Cyrus surround decoder
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The factory set input names for some of the inputs are pre-
set as follows:
Input 1 – Cd
Input 2 – Tuner
Input 3 – Cyrus AV (for a Cyrus AV surround processor)
Input 6 – Tape
All inputs may be re-named, but for convenience you may
prefer to connect these sources to the pre-named inputs.
Analogue Input 6 is recommended for connecion of Tape
Recorders. This input is not selectable for recording purposes
to avoid howl-round with Tape Recorders, nor is it available
to play in a Zone 2 system.
To connect an Analogue Audio source to your ampliier,
connect a stereo audio interconnect cable between each
component and the sockets as marked on the rear panel.
Ensure let and right channels are correctly connected.
Make a note of the input number used for each source as
the inputs can be re-named at the set-up stage.
Connecting a Turntable
To play a turntable through your unit an external phono pre-
ampliier is required. This may then be connected to one of
the inputs.