Auto-Power-On - T+A CALA CDR User Manual

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Sub-point

Auto-power-on

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Sub-point
Passthrough
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Sub-point
Phono mode
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The  button is used to switch between numeric and alpha-numeric
input, and between capitals and lower-case letters. Letters can be erased
by pressing the  button.
If you should wish to restore the factory default source name, erase the
whole name before saving the empty field with the  button: this
action resets the display to the standard source names.
This menu point enables you to automatically switch on the
due to the automatic power-on function.
If this function is switched on, the
on from standby mode, and switches to the selected source (if
necessary), when a music signal is present at the Analog In 1,
Analog In 2 or Digital In 1 - 3 input - depending on the input to which the
auto power-on function is assigned.
If the
is switched on, but no signal is detected at the auto
power-on input within about twenty minutes, then the
automatically switches itself off again; however this only occurs if the
auto power-on source is selected.
The automatic power-on function is only active when the Energy Saver
function is disabled.
If you wish to connect a device with its own volume control (e.g. TV set),
this menu point can be used to disable the volume control of the
for the Analog In 1 input (pass-through mode).
You should only select this setting if a device with its own volume control
is connected to the unit. Ensure that the volume of the source device is
turned down to zero before connecting it to the
speakers connected to it may be ruined through overloading.
The purpose of this menu point is to configure the input Analog In 2 for
connecting a turntable fitted with an MM pick-up.
Never select this setting unless a turntable (without integrated phono
preamp – output voltage until 10 mV) is connected to the
otherwise the speakers connected to the unit may be ruined through
overloading.
automatically switches itself
, otherwise the
,

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