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2. Basic operation

First operation / self test

In case your Media Player was not connected to mains a self test will be performed when it is switched
on by the mains switch (34) for the first time. The unit will check its configuration and that all the
installed components work properly. The procedure is shown in the display. Afterwards the unit will
switch to stand-by.

Switching on / stand-by

Using the button power (1) you can switch between on (operate) and stand-by. In the on state the
display (8) lights up and the LED (7) is off. In stand-by mode the display is off and the LED is on to
indicate that the unit is still connected to mains.
CAUTION: When switched to stand-by the unit is still connected to the mains. In case of a
thunderstorm or if you leave the house for a longer time we recommend that you switch the amplifier
off by using the mains switch (34) or pull the mains plug.

Display

When the unit is on, the display shows information about the current settings and state of your Media
Player. Apart from informations about the operating status (CD Player, Digital Input etc.) the lower line
shows you currently active settings of the D/A converter: On the left-hand side the sample rate and bit
depth is displayed. On the right-hand side, you will find the current filter setting ("Smooth" or "Steep").

Display in CD player mode

TRACK
On the left-hand side both the current title is displayed (big figures) and the total number of available
tracks of the inserted CD (small figures).
TIME
At the centre of the display the total duration of an inserted CD is displayed, while stopped (STOP). As
soon as the CD is played (PLAY) or paused (PAUSE), the time already elapsed of the current track is
displayed.
STATUS
On the right-hand side the current operating status is displayed (STOP, PLAY, PAUSE).
PROG
In case of a currently active track programming both the currently playing track and the total number of
programmed tracks is displayed on the left-hand side (for example "PROG 2/17").
RND
In case of an active random play the currently playing track and the total number of programmed
tracks of the random play is displayed on the left-hand side (for example "RND 5/12").

Display in D/A converter mode

On the left-hand side the name of the currently selected input is displayed. If there is no incoming
signal available at the currently selected input, "NO SIGNAL" is displayed right next to the input name.
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