Operation - Magnat Audio Sounddeck 150 Installation Notes

Important notes for installation / warranty card
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Please note:
-The device might not be compatible with all USB device
-Some MP3 or WMA data might not be suitable for playback
-Do not remove the USB device while the Sounddeck is accessing it
-Copyrighted data (DRM) is not supported
-Power rating at the USB port: 5V=/1A
connecting the power supply to the sound deck:
Included in delivery is the most commonly used mains cable. The mains cable used in your country, however, may be different. If
the mains cable is not compatible with your power sockets or if you are in any doubt, please contact your Magnat dealer.
1. Insert the 2-pin mains cable into the socket (5) on the amplifier of the sound deck. (fig. 4)
2. Insert the mains cable into the socket. Make sure that you are using the mains plug that is compatible with the socket (refer to
the information above).

oPeRATIon

Sound deck controls (front) (Fig. 3)
(1) Led-status indication: This Led illuminates red when the device is in standby mode.
(2) Led display: Various information is shown on the Display:
- Selected audio source
- Sound and menu settings
- Audio format: if a Dolby digital signal is decoded, doLBY appears on the display briefly.
In the event of incompatible audio formats, n/A appears on the display; there is no playback.
- When playing back content stored on a USB: title number, play time, repeat mode, random play setting, other playback
information where applicable.
When not used, the display turns itself off after 10 seconds.
(3) Sensor for remote control: Please aim at this sensor when using the remote control.
Sound deck controls (rear) (Fig. 4):
(4) Mains switch: After installation, use this switch to turn on the device. If the device is not going to be used for a prolonged
period, it should be switched off.
operation with the system remote control (fig. 5):
(11) on/STBY: Switches the device on when it is in the standby mode. If the LED (fig. 1 (1)) does not illuminate, actuate the power
switch ((fig. 2, (5)) located on the rear. Conversely the device can be switched from power operation to the standby mode.
(12) SouRce: Selects the audio input:
- HDMI/ARC (HDMI/ARC input)
- OPT (optical input)
- COAX (coaxial input)
- USB (USB input)
- BT (Bluetooth input)
- AUX (analog input)
(13) MuTe: Switches the sound on and off.
(14) VoLuMe: Increases (+) or decreases (-) the volume.
(15) nIGHT: Activates or deactivates a playback mode with reduced dynamics and a frequency response that is adapted for
sound-sensitive situations (e.g. late at night).
(16) SuRR: Switches the 3D surround sound function on or off.
(17) Sound: Selects various sound settings:
LINEAR: Linear sound setting
MUSIC: Optimises the frequency response of the unit for music playback.
MOVIE: Optimises the frequency response of the unit for film sound reproduction.
VOCAL: Emphasises the vocal range for particularly good speech intelligibility.
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