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Cyrus 7
Welcome to the world of Cyrus!
Congratulations on your choice of Cyrus Hi-fi products. Our state-of-the-art
design technology and outstanding quality of manufacture has won countless
awards around the world. We are confident that you will derive great pleasure
from owning a product from one of the most recognised and respected
manufacturers of hi-fi equipment.
Please read these instructions carefully before commencing installation. They
provide full guidance to help you install your Cyrus 7 safely and correctly.
Preparations for Installation
Before installing the Cyrus 7 check that the following items are included in the
accessory box.
•
Warranty Card (with instruction manual)
•
Power Cable
•
Remote Handset
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4 Loudspeaker Plugs
After removing these items, please retain the packaging.
Install the Cyrus 7 in a well ventilated location away from sources of high
temperature, dust or humidity. Never stand the Cyrus 7 under another unit or
on any surface likely to obstruct its cooling or ventilation.
INSTALLATION
(Refer to Fig 1):
Key to the rear panel drawing:
1.
Right Speaker Output
2.
MC-BUS System Connection
3.
Pre-Amplifier Output
4.
Tape Recorder Output
5.
Tape 2 Input
6.
Tape 1 Input
7.
Aux 2 Input
8.
Aux 1 Input
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 Cyrus 7. Now connect the cable to a suitable AC power point.
The mains power switch 1& on the rear panel of the Cyrus 7 should be left on
for normal operation, except when left unattended for a long period when it
should be switched off or disconnected from the AC supply.
Connecting Signal Inputs
Connect a phono cable between each component and the sockets as marked
on the rear panel. Ensure left and right channels are correctly connected. The
Cyrus 7 has inputs for CD Player –CD 1!, a tuner - TU 1), a Home Theatre
decoder - AV i and two auxiliary inputs – AU1 h and AU2 g which can be
used to connect a wide variety of products. Check the specification of these
products before connecting to your Cyrus 7.
Connecting a Turntable
The Cyrus 7 is a line level amplifier. To play a turntable through your unit an
external phono pre-amplifier is required.
Connecting Tape/Disc recorders
A tape recorder may be connected to the Cyrus 7 in two ways- if a full tape
monitor circuit is required (for three-head cassette decks etc) connect the
tape recorder to TP2. If tape monitor is not required connection to the TP1
input is recommended.
To connect the tape recorder you will need two phono cables. Connect one
cable from the Output or Playback sockets of the tape deck to the appropriate
Tape Input – TP1 IN f or TP2 IN e of the Cyrus 7 and a second cable from
the Input or Record sockets of the tape deck to the Tape Record Output - TP
OUT d sockets of the Cyrus 7.
NOTE:- If the main system tape recorder is connected to TP2, a second tape
recorder may additionally be connected to TP1 for replay only. This facility
enables tape copies to be made from TP1 to TP2.
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9.
AV Input
10. Tuner Input
11. CD Input
12. Left Speaker Output
13. PSX-R Connection
14. Headphone socket
15. Power Inlet
16. Mains Fuse Holder
17. Power Switch
Connecting Headphones
The headphones socket t is a standard 6.35mm (¼") stereo jack socket for
connection to a pair of headphones. Headphones may be permanently
connected to the amplifier and selected when required with the front panel
switch.
Connecting Loudspeakers
Fit the supplied plugs to the loudspeaker cables making sure to line up + and
- at each end. Most cables have polarity indicators and may also be marked
for directionality. The + and - terminals of the Cyrus 7 must be connected to
the corresponding + and - terminals of the loudspeakers.
Ensure that the connections are secure, then connect the left and right
loudspeakers to the rear panel sockets a and 1@ of the Cyrus 7.
NOTE: The dual output sockets of the Cyrus 7 are provided for convenient
connection of bi-wiring speaker cables.
MC-BUS System
(Refer to figs 1 & 7)
Connecting the MC-BUS sockets b of the Cyrus 7 in an MC-BUS system
provides unified system control. An MC-BUS loop is established by
connecting single phono cables from the MC-BUS output of one unit to the
MC-BUS input of another in a daisy-chain. Complete the loop by returning the
MC-BUS output of the final component to the MC-BUS input of the first.
With MC-BUS established you can control the power function of the entire
system from the Cyrus 7, from the front panel or remote control. Selecting
'CD' from the front panel will switch on the Cyrus 7, the Cyrus Power and a
Cyrus CD player. When the Cyrus 7 is set to Standby, the entire system will
also switch off.
When a Cyrus Surround Processor is in the MC-BUS loop, setting of the
volume calibration level will take place automatically when Cyrus 7's AV input
is selected. Refer to the handbook for AV-master or AV5 for further details.
External Regulated Power Supply - PSX-R
The PSX-R is a unique DC power supply which will upgrade the sonic
performance of your Cyrus 7 and enhance its current drive. When a Cyrus 7 /
PSX-R combination is installed, analogue and signal related sections of the
Cyrus 7 are powered from this clean, stable power source while other
requirements are supplied internally. This ensures complete isolation of
control circuits and sensitive analogue sections reducing AC mains-borne
noise and power supply ripple.
To connect the PSX-R to the Cyrus 7 plug the connector on the umbilical cord
of the PSX-R into the Multi-Pole socket on the rear of the Cyrus 7 (1# Fig.1)
You will need a mains supply for both units.
NOTE- When you add a Cyrus PSX-R to your system it is essential for your
Cyrus 7 to be modified by your dealer or an authorised Cyrus service
organisation. Connecting the Cyrus PSX-R to a Cyrus 7, which is not correctly
modified will result in a fault condition displayed on the Cyrus 7. (see page 4
for further details).
User Instructions
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