T+A Elektroakustik K1 CD-RECEIVER CD Player User Manual


 
10
OPERATING THE AMPLIFIER
VOLUME CONTROL
The machine features a digital volume con-
trol system. Every time you press a
button, the volume is …
… increased (right-hand button)
or
… reduced (left-hand button) by 1.25 dB.
The current volume level is shown briefly on
the screen as a numeric value (0 … 63), e.g.:
'VOLUME 32'
The enormously wide range of volume levels
(0 … 78.75 dB) available, combined with the
perfect channel matching, provide ultra-fine,
highly accurate volume control.
SELECTING THE SOURCE DEVICE
The term source device means any compo-
nent of a Hi-Fi system which supplies a
sound signal, such as tuner, CD player, cas-
sette deck etc.
The term auditioning device means the ma-
chine which you are actually listening to.
In addition to the integral auditioning sources
TUNER and CD you can also select up to
two external auditioning sources: TV and
TAPE.
Press the
button briefly to change
the auditioning device.
The current auditioning source (e.g.
Tuner) is now shown on the screen:
'TUNER'.
Pressing the
button repeatedly
cycles through all the auditioning sources
on the screen.
Release the button to select the source you
wish to listen to, and after one second the
screen shows the standard machine-
specific display for the chosen source unit.
As a basic rule you can only make a tape re-
cording from the source device which is cur-
rently selected as the auditioning source.
This signal is available at the output sockets
marked TAPE-OUT.
To switch between the auditioning source
and the recording machine (i.e. for tape
monitoring) press the
button.
Pressing the button repeatedly causes the
screen to alternate between the auditioning
source, e.g. 'TUNER' and the recording
machine 'TAPE'. When set to monitor
mode, the screen also shows the
symbol.
About a second after the selected source
device appears, the screen shows the stan-
dard machine-specific display for that
auditioning source.