LUKAS II
User‟s manual
September 2009
Version 1.2
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5 Using the Lukas
5.1 Setting up the first connection
After the Lukas has been configured, the first connection with an audio channel can be setup. If
the Lukas is not switched on, do this by pressing the On/Off key.
After some time, the name of the first audio channel in the list appears on the screen.
You can choose the audio channel with the Menu-Up and Menu-Down buttons. After pressing the
OK button, the connection with this channel is made. If no key is pressed, the connection is
automatically made after some seconds.
5.2 Choosing another channel
Another channel can be chosen by pressing the Menu-Up (channel up) or Menu-Down (channel
down) buttons, as with an old-fashioned radio.
After pressing the OK button, the connection with this channel is made. If no key is pressed, the
connection is automatically made after some seconds.
This function is available only if more than one channel is available.
5.3 Powering off the device
The Lukas always can be switched off by pressing the On/off button.
The Lukas automatically is switched off after a channel is not available anymore.
5.4 Adjusting the volume
The volume can be adjusted by pressing the Volume-Up/Volume-Down buttons. The new volume
setting is stored automatically.
The sound can be temporally switched off by pressing the Mute button.
5.5 Using a headphone
The „Audio out‟ connector of the Lukas also can be used for connecting a stereo headphone.
The headphone impedance should be more than 30 ohms. It is also desired that the headphone
cable has a volume control, because the Lukas volume control cannot be used in case the
headphone is used.
A good headphone we suggest is the Philips HP 250 stereo headphone with volume control and
5 m cable.
When the headphone is connected to the „Audio out‟ connector, the speaker is switched off.