Myryad mxc 6000 owners manual

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3 SETTING UP YOUR SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS 1. Power Inlet Before making any connection, check that the mains voltage setting printed on the rear panel is the same as your local mains supply. Plug the female (socket) end of the power cord into the power inlet on the rear of the CD player. Plug the male (plug) end of the cord into a "live" wall socket or a suitable heavy-duty extension cable. UK version: The mains plug is supplied fitted with a 5A fuse. It should only be replaced with a fuse of the same rating (5A) which complies with BS1362. 2. Power Switch Press one side of this rocker switch (the side nearer the edge of the rear panel) to switch the CD player ON and the other side (towards the output sockets) to switch it OFF. When the POWER switch is in the OFF position all power is disconnected from the CD player. In this condition the CD player cannot be powered up from the front panel or the remote control. When the POWER switch is in the ON position (and the power cord correctly inserted and plugged in to a live wall socket) the CD player will power up in standby mode (see FRONT PANEL CONTROLS, STANDBY, page 4). It is recommended that the POWER switch is turned OFF if the CD player is not going to be used for an extended period of time. 3. Digital output This is a serial electrical digital output to the SPDIF standard. It should be connected via a suitable interconnect to the SPDIF input of a separate DAC (Digital- to-Analogue-Converter), digital pre-amp or digital recorder. The cable should be of standard 75W impedance for best performance. 4. My-Link input/output When this CD player is used in a system with other Myryad products (e.g. MX- Series, M-Series, Cameo or Z-Series), all may be joined together via the My-Link. The My-Link is a communications bus that allows all the linked components to operate together as a system and distributes the remote commands received by any one to each of the others. The simplest function provided by the My-Link bus is that all linked units will switch into or out of standby mode when the amplifiers front panel or remote control standby key is pressed. Use a short RCA-to-RCA (phono-to-phono) interconnect cable to connect from the MY-LINK IN socket on the MXC6000 to the MY-LINK OUT socket on the amplifier. A second cable may then be run from the MY-LINK OUT socket on MXC6000 to the MY-LINK IN socket on a Myryad tuner – daisy-chain fashion. Further compatible Myryad products can be linked in the same way, running from the MY-LINK OUT socket on the tuner. Inexpensive interconnects may be used as the My-Link bus carries only control signals, not audio, so these cables have no effect on sound quality. When other Myryad products equipped with Smart My-Link® (e.g., MX-Series, Cameo or Z-Series) are connected via the My-Link many more powerful system features are available (see page 8). 5. Line outputs These outputs are suited to the CD or other Line inputs (e.g. TUNER or AUX) of any integrated amplifier or pre-amplifier. Never connect to the amplifiers PHONO inputs.