T+A Elektroakustik K1 AV Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
B Loudspeaker terminals *
The secondary pair of loudspeakers (remote speakers)
should be connected to the ¾ B loudspeaker output;
these are the speakers in the adjacent room. The
impedance of each speaker should be no lower than 4 Ω.
*
The impedance of each speaker should be no
lower than 4 Ω (DIN measurement).
It is very important to ensure that the terminals
are tightly screwed down, and that there are
no stray cable strands which could produce a
short-circuit at the speaker terminals.
Standard insulated 4 mm ”banana plugs” can
also be fitted in the transverse holes in the
speaker terminals. If you do this, please fit the
plugs from the underside!
The accessory range includes a wide
range of high-quality cables which are
accurately matched to the requirements of
equipment.
TV
Input / output socket for connecting a television set or
screen monitor / projector featuring a SCART connector.
For monitors and displays with different sockets please
use a suitable adaptor; they are readily available in
electrical accessory shops.
This socket can provide picture signals in the form of
Composite (FBAS), RGB or optionally YUV Norm. The
appropriate setting must be selected in the disc player
'Player Setup Menu'.
Sound signals are also present at this socket, which
means that you can copy material to video recorders by
this means.
The Scart socket also carries the sound signals from the
connected TV set to the K1 AV, so that you can
reproduce the television sound via your K1 AV.
RC IN (E2000)
Input socket for the E2000 remote control receiver
for the adjacent room (supplied as standard).
RLINK
Control output for connecting equipment with the
RLINK control system.
It is also possible to connect METZ televisions to this
socket; the TV set must be prepared for this, and a
suitable adaptor (MT Interface) also has to be used.
Once set up in this way, these TV sets can also be
controlled using the F6 remote control handset.
Setting up the K1 AV:
Carefully unpack the machine and store the original
packaging materials carefully. The carton and packing
are specially designed for this unit and will be needed
again if you wish to move the equipment at any time.
Please be sure to read the safety notes in these
instructions, and observe all the information regarding
setting up the machine.
If the unit gets very cold (e.g. when being transported),
condensation may form inside it. Please do not switch it
on until it has had plenty of time to warm up to room
temperature, so that any condensation evaporates
completely.
Before placing the unit on a sensitive surface, please
check the compatibility of the lacquer and the unit’s feet
at a non-visible point.
The K1 AV should be set up on a rigid, level base. Make
sure that the machine is absolutely stable in its installed
position.
It should be set up in a dry, well-ventilated site, out of
direct sunlight and away from radiators. It must not be
located close to heat-generating objects or devices, or
anything which is heat-sensitive or highly inflammable.
Make sure that cooling air can flow freely to and from the
unit: the cooling slots in the case must not be covered or
obstructed.
It is also essential to leave at least 5 cm free space to
both sides of the machine and behind it, and at least 15
cm free space above it, to allow the generated heat to
escape.
If you set up the machine on a shelf or in a piece of
furniture, please note that any doors must not be closed
in front of it, as heat will build up in the enclosed space.
This will shorten the useful life of the machine, and could
be a source of danger.
:
Any heat build-up will shorten the life of
the unit, and could be a source of
danger.
If you encounter problems when setting up and
using the K1 AV for the first time, remember
that the cause is often simple, and equally
simple to eliminate. Please refer to the chapter
of these operating instructions entitled 'Trouble-
shooting'.
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