Pure LEGATO CD-40 User Manual

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CD-40
Owner’s manual
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Safety instructions
Keep the unit away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters or other appliances that produce heat.
Ensure that the unit is not placed in such a way as to interfere with proper ventilation. For example the unit should not be placed on soft furnishings that may block ventilation openings or placed in an enclosed unit such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
Do not use the unit near water.
Avoid objects or liquids getting into the unit.
Do not remove screws from or open the unit casing.
Ensure that foreign objects are prevented from obstructing the cooling fan on the rear of the unit.
Do not use the unit with the rear fan cover or filter removed.
Care instructions
Legato main unit and speaker casings (where supplied) have a wood veneer covering. As with other wood products care must be taken when handling and cleaning to protect the wood from damage.
Do not expose the casings to detergents, solvents or abrasive materials
Do not expose the casings to sources of direct heat such as hot drinks.
Wipe over gently with a soft cloth to clean the casings.
Occasional use of light furniture polish (applied via a soft cloth) will help protect the surface.
The cooling fan on the rear of the unit has a removeable cover and filter fitted to help prevent dust entering the unit. We recommend periodically checking that the filter is clear by removing the cover. If the filter appears blocked rinse the filter in water, leave to dry thoroughly then replace the filter and protective cover.
Copyright
Copyright 2006 by Imagination Technologies Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual or other wise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Imagination Technologies Limited.
Disclaimer
Imagination Technologies Limited makes no representation or warranties with respect to the content of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Imagination Technologies Limited reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in it from time to time without obligation of Imagination Technologies Limited to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes.
Trademarks
Legato, the Legato logo, ReVu, the ReVu logo, PURE, the PURE logo, PURE Digital, the PURE Digital logo, Imagination Technologies, and the Imagination Technologies logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Imagination Technologies Limited. All other product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
Warranty information
Imagination Technologies Ltd. warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship in the course of normal use for a period of two years from the date of purchase. This guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults; it does not apply in cases such as accidental damage, however caused, wear and tear, negligence, adjustment, modification or repair not authorised by us. Please register your product on our website at www.pure.com/register or by filling in and returning your warranty card. Should you have a problem with your unit please contact your supplier or contact PURE Suppor t at the address shown on the rear of this manual.
Credits
This manual was written by Bruce Murray. It is a product of PURE Digital, Imagination Technologies Ltd., Imagination House, Home Park Estate, Kings Langley, Herts, WD4 8LZ, UK. Version 5 January 2006
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Contents
Getting started ................................................................... 2
Overview diagrams ................................................................................... 2
Connecting speakers ................................................................................ 4
Switch on and off ....................................................................................... 4
Changing the volume ................................................................................ 4
Navigating menus ..................................................................................... 4
Listening to DAB radio ........................................................ 5
Selecting a station .................................................................................... 5
Changing the information displayed ......................................................... 5
ReVu™ - Pausing and rewinding radio ...................................................... 5
Storing and recalling presets ................................................................... 6
Changing DAB options ............................................................................... 6
Playing a CD ........................................................................ 8
Selecting a track ....................................................................................... 8
Changing the information displayed ......................................................... 8
Changing CD options ................................................................................. 8
Playing an MP3 CD ............................................................ 10
Changing the information displayed ........................................................10
Changing MP3 options ..............................................................................10
Listening to FM radio ........................................................ 11
Selecting a station ...................................................................................11
Changing the information displayed ........................................................11
Storing and recalling presets ..................................................................11
Changing FM options ................................................................................12
Listening to another source .............................................. 13
General setup options ...................................................... 14
Audio ........................................................................................................14
Screen ......................................................................................................14
Alarm ......................................................................................................14
Sleep timer ..............................................................................................14
S/W version .............................................................................................15
Hints and tips .................................................................... 16
Technical specifications .................................................... 17
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Overview diagrams

These diagrams show the function of controls, the connectors on the rear panel, the remote control and screen icons.

Getting started

Six shortcut buttons
Provide quick access to radio presets, CD/MP3 controls
and menu options
LCD screen
Backlit LCD screen with variable contrast and brightness
CD tray
For audio and MP3 CDs
CD eject button
Opens and closes the CD tray
Power
Switches between on and standb
y
Display
Switches between display modes
ReVu
Enters ReVu mode for DAB pause and rewind
Volume/Tuning
Turn for volume, push and turn to select stations, tracks and menu options
Mode
Switches between CD/DAB/FM/ AU
X
Menu
Change audio and general setup options
Headphone
3.5 mm headphone socket (mutes speakers)
Infrared receiver
Receives signal from remote control
PowerDisplay MenuReVu Mode
CD/DAB/FM
Manufactured in China 12B52
Variable Output
Stereo out to recorder, powered sub or other device
Speaker Connectors
Spring loaded connectors Connect red socket to red on speak
er
and black socket to black on speak
er
Power Socket
Power lead socket
Cooling fan cover
Remove cover (pull off)
t
o inspect/clean
filter periodically.
USB
Type B connector for software upgrades
Aux Input
Stereo input from cassette/minidisc etc.
Optical Out
Digital output of DAB, CD or MP
3
Aerial
F-type connector for DAB/FM aerial
Rear panel
Front panel
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Mode Power
Menu
Display
Mut
e
RMT - CD
Shuffle
Repeat
ReVu
/
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Select
+
-
Save
-/--
Power
Switches between on and standby
Number keys
Press Save and number to store a preset. Press number to recall. Press -/-- first for double digit presets. Press to quickly access CD or MP3 tracks
ReVu
Enters ReVu mode for DAB pause and rewind
Menu
Change audio and general setup options
Volume
Adjust volume, move slider controls and move left and right in menus
Eject
Opens and closes the CD tray
+/-
Mode
Switches between DA
B/FM/CD/AUX
Display
T
oggles between
display modes
Mute
Mutes output from speakers
Select and
Select stations/tracks and menu options
CD controls
Also used for FM tuning and ReVu
J o Wh il ey Ch an gi ng T r a ck s - g o on li n e to n o m in at e th e tu ne s
BBC Radio 1
0 9 : 40
Signal strength
Shows signal strength for current DAB station
Clock
Time from DAB signal
Mute
Volume from speakers muted
Mode
Current mode (DAB)
Station name
Scrolling text
D AB
Alarm
Alarm set
T r a ck 1
0 9 : 40
CD
Skip forward
Fast forwar
d
Stop
Repeat
Repeat all tracks selected
Shuffle
Random track order selected
Playlist
Playlist selected
Mode
Current mode (CD)
Track
Pause/Play
Rewind
Skip back
Counter
Elapsed track time
Remote control
DAB screen
CD screen
0 9 : 41
F M
Clock
Time from DA
B signal
Mode
Current mode (FM)
Station
RDS name or frequency
RDS RadioText
Chiltern
Today's Best Mix for Her t s Beds and Bucks - 97.6 Chiltern FM
Loudness
Loudness on
FM screen
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Connecting speakers

When connecting speakers connect the red (positive) terminals on Legato to the red terminals on the speaker and black (negative) to black. The speaker cable has a stripe on one strand to aid connection.
Ensure that the bared ends of the wires are securely gripped by the spring clips. Note that the sound from new speakers should improve over the course of a few days as they are ‘run-in’.
You can also connect an active subwoofer to the Variable out sockets on your Legato for enhanced bass. See page 14 for more details.

Switch on and off

When you first plug your Legato in it switches to DAB mode and asks you if you want to perform a UK (UK Band III only) or Full autotune (full Band III) to find all DAB stations available in your area. These stations are stored in a station list and ordered alphanumerically.
The first station on the station list is selected.
To switch your unit off (standby) - press the Power button on the unit or remote control. You see the standby symbol and clock on the screen. Push the Display button to change between a small clock, large clock and day/date time display in standby.
To switch your Legato back on press the Power button again. Your unit starts in whatever mode you were in when you switched off.

Changing the volume

The Volume/Tuning dial operates as a volume control by default except when you are in a menu or browsing the station or track lists. When you adjust the volume you temporarily see the volume scale on screen indicating the current level. You can also use the volume buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume.

Navigating menus

You turn the Tuning dial to scroll through menu options or station or track lists and push to select options. In most menus if you do not select anything you return to the previous screen. Alternatively use the equivalent remote control buttons. You can also press a shortcut button to select the option shown on screen next to that button.
D AB Au t o t u n e Me nu
U K
S el e c t D AB r e gi on :
F ul l
Initial startup screen
V o l u m e
Adjust ing volume
Au t o t u n e UK
S ta t i o n s f o u nd : 21
S ca n n i n g ...
Autotune UK
Nominal impedance 6 ohms Maximum power rating 30W
Manufactured in China
Part number 12A67
Nominal impedance 6 ohms Maximum power rating 30W
Manufactured in China
Part number 12A67
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