AVM EVOLUTION CD 3.2, EVOLUTION CD 5.2 Operating Instructions Manual

Operating Instructions
EVOLUTION CD 3.2 EVOLUTION CD 5.2
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Dear Music lover,
Thank you for making AVM your choice. You now own a versatile and excellent sounding hifi component. Before enjoying music, please read thru this manual carefully. After that you will know how to use your new AVM component in the optimal way.
Sincererly yours,
The AVM Team
CAUTION : This unit contains a class 1 laser diode. Do not open. Invisible laser radiation can damage your eyes.
Laser diode Type : Ga-Al-As Wavelength : 755 - 815 nm (@ 25 °C) Output power : 0,7 mW max.
Declaration of conformity (for EC only)
We herewith confirm, that the unit to which this manual belongs fulfills the EC rules necessary to obtain the sign
the necessary measurements were taken with positive results.
AVM Audio Video Manufaktur GmbH, Daimlerstraße 8, D-76316 Malsch www.avm-audio.com, info@avm-audio.com
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Table of contents
Vorwort 2
Inhaltsverzeichnis 3
Getting started 4
1.1 What's in the box? 4
1.2 Control and operating elements 4
1.3 Installation and cooling 5
1.4 Connection to mains 5
1.5 Connection to a preamplifier or integrated amplifier 5
1.6 Connection of digital sources 5
1.7 RC 3 remote control 5
1.7.1 Battery change 6
1.7.2 External IR remote control 6
2 Basic operation 7
2.1 First operation / self test 7
2.2 Switching on / stand-by 7
2.3 Display 7
2.3.1 Display in CD player mode 7
2.3.2 Display in D/A converter mode 8
2.4 CD player 8
2.4.1 Playable disc formats 8
2.4.2 Insert / eject a CD 8
2.4.3 CD playback 8
2.4.4 Repeat 8
2.4.5 Programming an individual playlist, Random mode 9
2.4.6 Programming an individual playlist (example) 9
2.4.7 Deleting an existing playlist 9
2.4.8 Generating a random playlist 9
2.5 Input selection 9
2.6 Samplerate and filter setting 9
2.7 USB B Digital Input 10
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Advanced settings 11
3.1 Personal setup menu 11
3.1.1 Volume control 11
3.1.2 Display brightness 11
3.1.3 Set autoplay 11
3.1.4 Skip unused inputs 11
3.1.5 Define input names 11
3.2 Reset menu (Factory Settings) 12
4 Cleaning 12
5 If something doesn’t work... 12
6 Conditions of warranty (EC only) 13
7 Technical Data 13
7.1 Digital input 13
7.2 Digital output 14
7.3 CD player 14
7.4 Analog output 14
7.5 Miscellaneous CD 3.2 14
7.6 Miscellaneous CD 5.2 14
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Getting started
1.1 What's in the box?
EVOLUTION CD 3.2 / CD 5.2 CD Player
Power cable
RC 3 remote control
CAUTION: After unpacking, please check the scope of delivery to ensure that all the parts have been supplied and are undamaged. In case the original packing has already been opened, please contact your local dealer. Often, your dealer prepares your new device prior to delivery to adapt and change the configuration to your personal needs.
1.2 Control and operating elements
The numbers in the drawings below mark the control elements. They refer to the numbers in the text, where the operation of the unit is described.
1 Power button (on / off) 2 Option key < (Input, track programming) 3 Option key > (Input, track programming) 4 PROG button (Track programming, RND) 5 FILT button (Filter selection) 6 REP button (Repeat) 7 LED (lights up, when unit is in stand-by) 8 Display
9 CD-Slot 10 STOP button 11 PAUSE button 12 PLAY button 13 I<< Skip / Search button 14 >>I Skip / Search button 15 EJECT button
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16 Analogue output right (balanced, XLR) 17 Analogue outputs (RCA) 18 Analogue output left (balanced, XLR) 19 Digital output optical 20 Digital output coaxial 21 USB B digital input 22 Digital inputs optical
23 Configuration port (Updates) 24 Digital inputs coaxial 25 Connector for external IR receiver 26 Digital input AES/EBU 27 Trigger outputs 28 Mains connector 29 Mains switch
1.3 Installation and cooling
The unit can become warm depending on environmental temperature. Therefore it is important, that the cooling air can flow unhindered into the air inlet in the bottom and flow out through the holes in the rear panel. Direct exposure to sunlight is not recommended because this will heat up the unit and may cause unwanted malfuctions.
1.4 Connection to mains
Connect the unit to the mains outlet by using the power cord which is (in some countries) delivered together with the unit. Make sure that mains voltage is according to the value printed on the rear panel of the amp (near mains connector).
CAUTION: Keep the unit switched off until all audio connections are made.
1.5 Connection to a preamplifier or integrated amplifier
Connect the analogue outputs (16-18) to the high level inputs of a preamplifier or integrated amplifier.
The RCA-cinch outputs and the balanced XLR outputs are fully decoupled from each other and can be used independently.
1.6 Connection of digital sources
Digital sources
Connect the outputs of your digital sources to the corresponding inputs of your CD player:
- Optical inputs (22)
- Coaxial inputs (24)
- USB B input (21)
- AES/EBU input (26)
Digital out
The input of a digital recorder must be connected to the digital outputs (19, 20). The signal on the digital outputs depends on the selected source (built-in CD, digital input).
1.7 RC 3 remote control
The included RC 3 remote control allows for easy and comprehensive control of the C 2.2. All main functions of the C 2.2 can be controlled by the RC 3: on/off, source selection, station selection, SKIP, PLAY/PAUSE, and STOP.
By pressing the PLAY button briefly a second time, the PAUSE function is activated while in CD mode. By pressing the STOP button briefly a second time, an inserted CD is ejected. By holding down one of the SKIP buttons a little longer, the device switches into seek mode (fast forward/reverse).
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