Safety Precautions
Features
The Basics
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Remote Control
Making the connection
Operation
Menu
Frequently Asked Questions
Advanced Setup Features
Factory Reset
Troubleshooting
Preamplifier Tuner Specifications
Menu System
Advanced Menu System
Rear Panel Enlarged View
Notes
Limited Warranty
Returning Equipment
WARNING: to prevent f ire or shock hazard, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Care should be taken to
prevent objects or liquid from entering the enclosure. Never handle the power cord with wet hands.
The lightning flash with arrowhead, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user of the presence of
uninsulated “dangerous voltage
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the unit.
Caution: To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. No user-serviceable parts inside
servicing to qualified service personnel.
If an outdoor antenna is connected to the antenna input, be sure it is grounded to provide som e protection agains t
voltage surges and built up static charges. Keep the outdoor antenna away from power lines.
Unplug the Preamplifier Tuner from the AC outlet when plugging in or unplugging cables, when left unused for an
extended period of time, moving the Preamplifier Tuner, or when you suspect lightning in your area.
Prevent damage to the power cord. Do not bend, pull, place objects on, alter, etc. Replace the power cord if it
becomes damaged. Always grasp the plug on the power cord when plugging in or unplugging the Preamplifier
Tuner from the AC outlet.
Your system may produce sound levels capable of causing perm anent hearing los s. Do not operate f or extended
periods of time at high volume levels.
Make sure the Preamplifier Tuner is placed on a level surface.
Protect the Preamplifier Tuner from impact. (Do not drop it!!!)
The Preamplifier Tuner is equipped with raised f eet to provide ventilation, reduce acoustic feedbac k, and provide
protection against scratching the surface the unit is resting on. We advise against removing or altering feet.
Do not stack anything on top of the Preamplifier T uner (amplif ier, source, etc.) Leave a minim um of 3” clearance
from the top of the Preamplifier Tuner to the next shelf (or component).
The Preamplifier Tuner should be located away from heat sources such as heaters or amplifiers.
Do not perform any internal modifications to the Preamplifier Tuner.
Always connect the Preamplifier Tuner’s power cord to an unswitched AC outlet for normal operation.
If young children are present, adult supervision should be provided until the children are capable of following all
rules for safe operation.
Do not plug the Preamplifier T uner’s power cord into an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices. Be
careful if using extension cords and ensure the total power used by all devices does not exceed the power rating
(watts/amperes) of the extens ion cord. Exc ess ive loads m ay cause the ins ulation on the c ord to heat and pos sibly
melt.
Mistaking
Tuner or other components.
Damage can occur to your speakers if the power rating of each individual driver is exceeded by the power
amplifiers connec ted to the Pream plifier T uner. Ensure that all the drivers in your system are capable of handling
not only the average power being delivered by the power amplifier, but also the peak power that is likely to be
generated during strong passages.
manufacturer or the dealer where you purchased them.
The Preamplifier Tuner should be serviced by qualified personnel when:
CONTROL OUTPUT
The Preamplifier Tuner is not functioning properly.
The Preamplifier Tuner was exposed to rain or other type of moisture.
The Preamplifier Tuner was dropped, or the chassis is damaged.
” within the product’s enclosure that may constitute a risk of electric shock to you.
. Refer
IR INPUT
or
connectors for audio inputs or outputs m ay damage your Preamplifier
If you are unsure of your speaker power rating, contact the speaker
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FEATURES
Your new Preamplifier Tuner is a versatile audio control center. The Preamplifier Tuner is designed to sound
sensational and be an attractive, easy-to-use addition to your audio system. Although you already have a good
idea of your Preamplifier Tuner’s features, we would like to take a moment to point out certain highlights.
Remote Control
Front Panel Operation
Presets
Loudness
Bass
Treble
Customized input and Preset names
Internal Digitally Synthesized AM/FM Stereo tuner
Analog inputs/outputs
Control Outputs
B & K amplifier.
IR inputs/outputs
repeater control system.
Gold Plated Connectors -
- 40 preset memories allow instant recall of all user settings.
- may be used to adjust
- may be used to adjust
- easy control of your B&K Preamplifier Tuner.
- nearly all functions can be controlled directly from the Preamplifier Tuner.
- may be used to add clarity to the audio signal for low to moderate listening levels.
room equalization
room equalization
- assign names to presets, inputs, or the turn on message.
- six audio inputs and full range, high pass, low pass and mono preamplifier outputs.
- one 12 VDC @ 50 mA outputs for controlling ex ternal s ystems s uch as a projec tion sc reen or
- one IR input and one IR output allows integrating the Preamplifier Tuner with an infrared
better sound with minimum signal loss and degradation.
- stores up to 40 AM or FM presets.
Upgradable -
optional RS232 control will allow for enhanced system control and interface.
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THE BASICS
The following is intended to familiarize users with common terms and applications of home audio equipment.
Amplifier -
a speaker. Your Preamplifier Tuner includes full-range, high-pass, low-pass and mono preamp/preamplifier
outputs for connecting to external amplifiers and/or powered speakers.
an amplifier takes the output of a preamp/preamplifier and incr eas es its level to that necess ar y to drive
Preamplifier -
levels and route the signal to an am plifier. Optionally the preamplifier may include the capability to process the
audio signal to adjust for room and listening taste pr eferences. Your Preamplifier Tuner is capable of adding or
subtracting bass and treble to correc t for any needed room equalization. A loudness circuit m ay be used to further
shape the audio signal for increased clarity and intelligibility at low listening levels.
Sources -
to connect a number of additional s ources (CD, DVD player, etc.) to your Preamplifier Tuner. Your Preamplifier
Tuner is designed to accommodate a wide range of audio sources.
Speakers and Bass Management -
Additionally, a sub woofer may be used with good results anywhere in the room. Small speak ers usually require a
crossover to remove low frequency (bass) audio and pass this on to a sub woofer. Your Preamplifier Tuner
includes an electronic crossover that adds the capability to work with large speakers (full range), or small speakers
(high pass) and a sub woofer (low pass). Excellent results can also be achieved using large speakers and a sub
woofer.
Zone -
configured to be used in systems of up to 16 zones.
a zone is usually a room with speaker s installed in it. Using Product ID’s, your Pream plifier T uner m ay be
a preamplifier typically includes the capability to select from a num ber of sources, adj ust volume
your Preamplifier Tuner can directly provide audio from its built-in AM/FM tuner. Typically you will want
an audio system typically uses 2 speakers located front left and right.
- Stereo headphones having a standard ¼ inch binaural plug can be connected to the
headphone output. The Preamplifier Tuner must be on and in HEADPHONE Mode for proper headphone
operation.
2. Front panel buttons
SLEEP
PRESET
ENTER
SAVE
DOWNUP
Puts the Preamplifier Tuner in and out of standby mode.
Steps through audio presets for instant recall of setups.
Pressing ENTER recalls the preset.
Confirm selection
Pressing PRESET and ENTER simultaneously will enter the MENU state.
Save a preset.
Press ENTER to accept.
Allows tuning - (down), or tuning + (up) of the AM / FM tuner.
While in MENU steps through menus, sources, or characters.
LEVEL
POWER
ON/OFF
SOURCE
LOUDNESS
LEVEL
3. Display
- The Preamplif ier Tuner display is a 16 character alphanumeric fluorescent display. Displays current
status of the Preamplifier Tuner and any changes being performed.
4. Volume control
- For controlling system volume. Turning the rotational encoder control clockwise increases the
Steps through the audio sources.
Engages an audio intelligibility circuit for low level listening.
Selects VOLUME, BALANCE, BASS, or TREBLE level to be adjusted via
the rotational encoder.
volume level, countercloc kwise decreases the volume level. The volume knob is also used to c hange other T uner
and preamplifier settings. See OPERATION and MENU SYSTEM sections in this manual.
5. Main power switch
- Removes all power to the Preamplifier Tuner . Norm al operation of the Pream plif ier T uner
requires the power switch to remain on. Us e the Sleep button for daily on and off of the Preamplifier Tuner. It
places the unit in standby mode that allows turning back on with the remote control. T urn the Preamplifier T uner
off with the main power switch when not using it for an extended period of time.
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REAR PANEL
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
COMPLIES WITH THE LIMITS
FOR A CLASS B COMPUTING
DEVICE PURSUANT TO
SUBPART J OF PART 15
B&K Components, Ltd.
2100 Old Union Rd.
Buffalo, NY 14227
www.bkcomp.com
SERIAL NUMBER
AC IN
www.bkcomp.com
ACCESSORY CONNECTION
RS-232
6-12VDC
CONTROL
12VDC
50mA
38kHz
IR INPUT
OUT
Audio/Video Systems made in the U.S.A.
PREAMP OUTPUTS
HIGH
MONO
PASS
L+R
SUB
FULL
RANGE
TAPE
SOURCE INPUTS
DVDCDINPUTOUTPUT
V1
V2TV
FM antenna
TUNER
AM antenna
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The Preamplifier Tuner’s back panel is organized into groups of inputs and outputs as shown below. See back of
this manual for an enlarged view.
1. Serial number -
2. AC input receptacle
3. RS232 input -
B&K Components, Ltd. serial number of your unit.
- For attaching the supplied AC power cord to the Preamplifier Tuner.
Optional RS232 software is available to allow for enhanced system control and interface.
4. Control out
5. IR in
- Accepts input from external IR receptor s . Connect an IR repeater (“home run”) to IR IN for controlling the
- Output that allows you to remotely control external devices. (See “Making The Connection“).
Preamplifier Tuner. This method of control is useful when the front IR receptor is blocked (for example, by a
cabinet door) or to contr ol the Preamplifier Tuner f rom another room. T his input is typically used in place of an
emitter attached to the front panel.
6. MONO L+R and SUB PREAMP outputs
- Variable level outputs for driving external power amplifiers or
powered speakers. Mono is the summation of the L+R full range audio signals that is then processed by a
low-pass filter to reduce audio above 80 Hz to source the SUB output.
7. HIGH PASS outputs
- Variable level outputs for driving external power amplifiers or powered speakers.
These outputs have been processed thr ough a high pass f ilter to r educe audio below 80 Hz. Use these outputs for
small speakers or in a sub woofer / satellite system. Note: these outputs are identical to the full range outputs with
the addition of a 80 Hz 12 dB / Octave high-pass filter.
8. FULL RANGE PREAMP outputs
9. TAPE inputs and outputs
10. Line inputs
Red RCA jacks
White RCA jacks
- connections from your audio sources.
- right analog audio
- left analog audio
- Variable level output to your external amplifiers.
- Fixed level output for use with an audio recorder and a return for a tape monitor.
11. Antenna inputs -
Connections for the AM and FM antennas.
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REMOTE CONTROL
ATVDVD
SATV2MUTE
ON
VOL
BAL L
BAL R
TUNE
BASS
TREBLE
B&K REMOTE CONTROLLER
POWER
OFF
PRE
Your Preamplifier Tuner includes an IR remote control.
CD
AM
1
4
7
+10
V1
SEL
FM
23
56
8
0
TAPE
9
E
TUNER
BAND
ST/M
MENU
MODE
LOUDNESSSAVE
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MAKING THE CONNECTION
It’s tempting to jus t plug in your new Pream plif ier Tuner and have great sound pour out. Bef or e you do that, take a
few minutes to plan out how you want the Preamplifier Tuner to fit into your audio system. Ask yourself the
following questions:
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What source components do I want to connect to my Preamplifier Tuner? (CD, DVD, etc.)
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What equipment will be receiving the audio? (Amplifier, Powered Speakers, etc.)
The answers to your questions determine how many cables you need to connect to the back of the Preamplif ier
Tuner. Good preplanning equals great sound. Keep these recommendations in mind:
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List all components in your system and indicate which j ack s of the Pream plif ier T uner eac h c om ponent will be
connected to. Your Preamplifier Tuner has six sets of inputs. It is convenient to connect a DVD player to the
input labeled DVD or a VCR to the input labeled V1 or TAPE, etc. However, your equipment may differ fr om
the labeling on the back of your Preamplif ier Tuner . In m ost cases you can connect any type of source to any
input (see FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS). For example, if you have a satellite receiver you can
connect it to V2. You can also reprogram the sourc e name that will appear on your Preamplifier Tuner’s f ront
panel. (See SETUP - SOURCE NAMES)
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Also note the length of the cable for each component’s connec tion and describe how it should be routed or
draw your routing scheme below your list. You may want to label each cable with a name or number at both
ends. Use high quality connections to maintain high quality audio.
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Think about the type and length of cable you need and obstacles in the cable’s path (doorways, furniture,
walkways, e tc.).To dec ide which ones are right for you talk to your dealer about the various cable products
that are available.
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For safety, keep all cables out of high traffic areas (hallways or doorways) and away from equipment that
radiates power, including amplifiers, power cords, heaters, etc.
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If you might expand your audio system later, keep these ideas in mind as you plan current cable runs.
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To provide the best tuner reception, mak e sure the antenna is at least several f eet away from the Pream plifier
Tuner and any other equipment that may produce high frequency interference such as Personal c omputers,
CD players, halogen lamps, etc.
Take a look at the back panel of the Pr eamplifier T uner. You will notice that the RCA-type audio input and output
connectors are identified by colors, red for right channel and white for the left channel audio.
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AUDIO CONNECTIONS
Connecting your analog sources to your Preamplifier Tuner
Audio source -
connecting to other audio sources such as a DVD, television, satellite receiver, cable box, etc. Attach one end of
the audio interconnect cable to the left audio output on the CD player, then attach the other end to the left (white)
CD audio input on the Preamplifier Tuner. Repeat for the right (red) audio connection.
connecting a CD player to the Preamplifier Tuner ’s analog inputs. Use the same instr uctions for
LINE INPUTS
CD
Right audio input from
CD output
Left audio input from
CD output
TAPE or audio recorder -
connect a cassette deck or other recorder to TAPE.
Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the left audio output on the TAPE rec or der, then attach the other
end to the left (white) TAPE audio input on the Preamplifier Tuner. Repeat for the right (red) audio connection.
TAPE
OUTPUTINPUT
Right audio output
to TAPE input
Left audio output
to TAPE input
Right audio input
from TAPE output
Left audio input
from TAPE output
Attach one end of the audio interconnec t cable to the lef t audio input on the TAPE recor der, then attach the other
end to the left (white) TAPE audio output on the Preamplifier Tuner. Repeat for the right (red) audio connection.
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