AVM INSPIRATION CS 2.2, EVOLUTION CS 5.2 Operating Instructions Manual

Operating instructions
INSPIRATION CS 2.2
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thank you for purchasing this AVM product. You own now a versatile, excellent sounding hifi component. Before enjoying music, please read 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.
NOTE: Use only high quality cables for connection between the unit and the other components of your hifi set. We recommend cable lengths under 50 cm to avoid interference which can affect the reception of radio and TV tuners.
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
Table of contents
Vorwort 2
Inhaltsverzeichnis 3
1! Getting started 4!
1.1! Scope of delivery 4!
1.2! Control and operating elements 4!
1.3! Installation and cooling 5!
1.4! Connection to mains 5!
1.5! Connecting analogue signal sources 5!
1.6! Connecting digital signal sources 5!
1.7! Network connection (LAN, WLAN) 5!
1.8! RC 9 Remote control 6!
1.8.1! Battery!charge! 6!
1.9! Connecting a recorder 6!
1.10! Connecting subwoofers 6!
1.11! Connecting loudspeakers 6!
1.12! Tuner antenna 6!
1.13! Connecting the WLAN antenna 7!
2! Basic operation 7!
2.1 First operation / self test 7
2.2 Switching on / stand-by 7
2.3 Selecting the signal source 7
2.3.1 Setting of input sensitivity 7
2.4 Tuner 8
2.4.1 Tuning 8
2.4.2 Station and memory 8
2.4.3 Selecting a station out of the memory 8
2.5 CD-Player 9
2.5.1 Insert / eject 9
2.5.2 PLAY, PAUSE, STOP 9
2.5.3 SEARCH / SKIP 9
2.5.4 Programming an individual playlist 9!
3! Advanced Settings 10!
3.1! Repeat 10!
3.2! RDS-Display 10!
3.3! Scanmode 10!
3.4! 2-CH-Mode 10!
3.5! Bandwidth 11!
3.6! Sensitivity 11!
3.7! tone control 11!
3.8! set bass 11!
3.9! set treble 11!
3.10! set loudness 11!
3.11! set balance 12!
3.12! personal setup 12!
3.13! set display brightness 12!
3.14! bass & treble control 12!
3.15! skip unused inputs 12!
3.16! define input names 12!
3.17! gain fix / variable 12!
3.18! FM auto store 13!
3.19! Set autoplay 13!
3.20! Reset 13!
4! Remote control 14!
4.1 Overview 14
4.2 Colour display 15
4.3 Hotkeys 15
4.4 System Settings 15
4.4.1 Device Selection 15
4.4.2 Change zone 15
4.4.3 System Information 15
4.4.4 User Settings 16
4.4.5 Pairing 17
4.5 Source Menu 17
4.5.1 Receiver Settings 17
5! Cleaning 18!
6! If something doesn’t work....... 18!
7! Conditions of warranty (EC only) 19!
8! Technical Data 19!
8.1! Amplifier 19!
8.2! Tuner 20!
8.3! CD-Player / D/A Converter 20!
8.4! Streaming 20!
8.5! Other 20!
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1 Getting started
1.1 Scope of delivery
INSPIRATION CS 2.2 Compact Streaming CD-Receiver
RC 9 remote control with docking station, power supply unit, USB charging cable
WLAN antenna
Power cable
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 2 Power button (on / off) 3 Control LED 4 Display 5 Multifunctional button (soft key) 6 Multifunctional button (soft key) 7 Multifunctional button (soft key) 8 Multifunctional button (soft key)
9 Multifunctional button (soft key) 10 CD-Slot 11 Source selector CD 12 Source selector Tuner 13 Source selector 14 Headphone output 15 Volume knob
15 Antenna socket 16 Ground socket for turntable chassis 17 Network connection 18 Phono input 19 High-level analogue inputs 20 Status LED 21 Update button 22 Reset button 23 USB digital input 24 WLAN antenna connection
25 Output for recorder (fixed level) 26 Preamplifier output 27 USB configuration port 28 Speaker terminals 29 Digital input coaxial 30 Digital input optical 31 Digital output coaxial 32 Digital output optical 33 Mains switch 34 Mains connector
1.3 Installation and cooling
The unit can become hot depending on demanded output power / environmental temperature. Therefore it is important, that the cooling air can flow unhinderedly 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
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: Let the unit be switched off until all audio connections are made.
1.5 Connecting analogue signal sources
High-level sources
Connect the outputs of Your signal sources to the inputs (19). The upper row is for left channel, the lower row is for right channel.
Turntable
Connect the output of Your turntable with phono inputs (18) and connect the chassis ground wire to the ground connector (16). The CS 2.2 phono input is suitable for MM cartridges as well as for high and medium level MC cartridges. Sensitivity can be adjusted (see 2.3.1).
1.6 Connecting digital signal sources
Inputs SPDIF/ (RCA Cinch, optical)
Connect the outputs of your digital sources to the corresponding inputs of the CS 2.2 (29, 30).
Digital out
The input of a digital recorder must be connected to the output digital outputs (31, 32). The signal on the digital outputs depends the selected source (build in CD, dig in).
1.7 Network connection (LAN, WLAN)
In order to make use of the streaming- and network functions the CS 2.2 needs tob e connected with a local area network (LAN). You have the choice between a LAN cable connection or a wireless WLAN connection (see 1.13). Please note that the WLAN connection is deactivated as soon as the LAN connection is operating (see 4.5.1).
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1.8 RC 9 Remote control
The included RC 9 remote control allows for easy and comprehensive control of the CS 2.2. Before you can use the RC 9 together with your CS 2.2, both components need to be connected. This process is also referred to as „Pairing“. In order to start the pairing process, please follow the instructions as described in section 4.4.5.
For a detailed description of functions and features of the RC 9 remote control, please refer to chapter
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1.8.1 Battery charge
In order to charge the included lithium-ion battery of your RC 9 remote control, please connect the power supply unit with the USB cable. On the other end, please connect the USB charging cable optionally with the RC 9 remote control or with the supplied docking station. The charge starts automatically, as soon as the power supply unit is connected to the power supply system and, if necessary, the RC 9 remote control is placed in the charging cradle of the docking station.
NOTE: Due to the included motion sensor of the RC 9 remote control, the device may be unintentioanally activated during transportation. For this reason, the RC 9 is delivered with a fully discharged battery. In view of a long lifecycle of the lithium-ion battery, we recommend to fully charge the battery before being used for the first time. Please follow the above mentioned instructions and do not interrupt the charging procedure until the status bar in the upper right corner of the dispay indicates a fully charged battery.
Battery is fully charged, remote control is connected to the charger, charging completed
Battery is almost fully charged, remote control is connected to the charger
Battery is empty, remote control is not connected to the charger
1.9 Connecting a recorder
Connect the recorder’s output to one of the inputs (19). The inputs of the recorder must be connected to the fixed level output (25).
1.10 Connecting subwoofers
Aktiver Subwoofer ohne Frequenzweiche
If you use an active subwoofer (with built in power amplifier), simply connect it's inputs to the unit's pre out (26) and adjust the bass level at the subwoofer.
1.11 Connecting loudspeakers
Connect the speakers to the speaker terminals (28). Use only good speaker cables with sufficient diameter. Make sure, that the red terminals are connected to the red or “+“ terminals of the speakers and the black terminals to the black or “-“ terminals of the speakers.
1.12 Tuner antenna
Connect the antenna cable to the antenna socket (15).
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