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Names and functions of parts (main unit)

A

B

C

E

D

A

 INPUT knob 

Turn this knob to select the active input. Select the input that is 
connected to the device you want to use.

 

0

You can change the names that are shown on the display for 
the connectors, as well as set the unit to skip them (page 20).

B

 POWER button

Press this button to turn the unit on or off.
The blue indicator lights when the unit is turned on. 

 

0

Turn the power off when not using this unit.

 

0

To protect your speakers, follow the proper procedures when 
you turn the power on or off (pages 13 and 14).

C

 Display 

Shows the current input source name, volume, setting items, etc. 

D

 Remote control signal receiver

Signals sent from remote controls are received here. When using 
a remote, point it toward this spot (page 11).

E

 VOLUME knob

Turn this knob clockwise to increase the volume and counter-
clockwise to decrease it.

Always turn the volume to the minimum level 

before you turn the unit on or off. Failure to do 

so could cause sudden loud noises that might 

result in harm to your hearing or damage to the 

speakers when you turn the unit on.

This illustration is of the C-02.

Summary of Contents for C-02X

Page 1: ...D01188020A C 02 C 03X Linestage Preamplifier OWNER S MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...me la norme NMB 003 du Canada For U S A TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits ar...

Page 4: ...can cause hearing loss o o Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes o o Do not place any objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus o o Do not install this apparatus in a con...

Page 5: ...you purchased the equipment Disposal of batteries and or accumulators a Waste batteries and or accumulators should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via collection facili ties...

Page 6: ...High precision metal pinpoint feet are attached firmly to the bottom plate of this unit The stands for these feet are loose but when the unit is placed it is supported by these pinpoint feet which wil...

Page 7: ...not even CDs CD Rs LP records or cassette tapes on top of the unit 0 0Do not open the body of the unit as this might result in damage to the circuitry or cause electric shock If a foreign object shou...

Page 8: ...instructions 0 0 Do not bundle connecting cables with power cords Doing so could cause noise This illustration is of the C 02 AUDIO IN A D B C Connect a set of cables of one type or the other Power am...

Page 9: ...mpli fier or other equipment the audio quality might be improved 0 0This is NOT an electrical safety ground C Analog output connectors LINE OUT Output two channels of analog audio signals Connect to t...

Page 10: ...otect your speakers follow the proper procedures when you turn the power on or off pages 13 and 14 C Display Shows the current input source name volume setting items etc D Remote control signal receiv...

Page 11: ...that generate infrared rays or if other remote controls that use infrared rays are operated near the unit this unit or the other devices might operate incorrectly Battery installation Remove the cove...

Page 12: ...n input sources Select the connector that is connected to the device you want to play Use to select settings for Balance and input level settings page 15 and Additional settings page 17 Use as cursor...

Page 13: ...cator lights blue 0 0Turn on the power of the power amplifier after turning on this unit 3 Turn the INPUT knob to select an input source 4 Play the source and then adjust the volume by turn ing the VO...

Page 14: ...e unit off 4 Turn off the power of the connected input source devices Using the dimmer Each time you press the DIMMER button the brightness of the display and indicators change as follows 3 Standard b...

Page 15: ...d return to the ordinary display do nothing for at least 10 seconds or press the CLEAR button 3 Press the INPUT buttons l to change the setting 4 Press the SETUP button repeatedly until the display re...

Page 16: ...exceed 0dB the output level indication will blink Lower the output Level or Volume until it stops blinking Note about these settings and sound quality The left right Balance and input Level settings...

Page 17: ...ed even if the power cord is disconnected You can also make the following settings and restore factory defaults Volume display Volume curve Output Through RCA2 Illumination Input source name Automatic...

Page 18: ...Step Step The volume is shown in steps 0 to 99 dB The volume is shown in decibels to 0 0 dB is displayed when no sound dB is output Volume curve setting VolTable With this unit the volume level can be...

Page 19: ...f you connect the pre out jacks FRONT L R of an AV amplifier to this unit s RCA 2 jacks and set RCA2 to THRU you can also use the speakers connected to this unit as the front speakers of the AV amplif...

Page 20: ...8 2 Press the ON LIGHT button 3 Enter the characters Press the INPUT l buttons to move the cursor Press the VOLUME buttons to select characters 4 When you have finished entering the characters press t...

Page 21: ...new ones page 11 e The remote control will not work if there are obstructions between it and the main unit Point the remote control toward the main unit and use it within 7 m 23 ft of the front panel...

Page 22: ...LR output 1 kHz 0 003 General Power supply Model for Hong Kong AC 230 V 50 Hz Model for USA Canada AC 120 V 60 Hz Model for Korea AC 220 V 60 Hz Power consumption C 02 21 W C 03X 18 W External dimensi...

Page 23: ...23 Rear panel 1 C 02...

Page 24: ...24 Rear panel 2 C 03X...

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