AVM OVATION MP 6.2 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions OVATION MP 6.2...
  • Page 3 Declaration of conformity (for EC only) We herewith confirm, that the unit to which this manual belongs fulfills the EC rules necessary to obtain the sign the necessary measurements were taken with positive results. AVM Audio Video Manufaktur GmbH Daimlerstraße 8 D-76316 Malsch Germany www.avm.audio...
  • Page 4 MP 6.2 in the optimal way. Please note that the range of functions of your AVM hifi component can be easily expanded by means of a software update at any time. Hence, the present operating instructions will require continued updates going forward.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Getting started ........................6 What’s in the box? ......................6 Control and operating elements ..................6 Installation and cooling ....................7 Connection to mains ....................... 7 Connection to a preamplifier or integrated amplifier ............8 Connection of digital signal sources ................8 RC 9 remote control ......................
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    1 Getting started 1.1 What’s in the box? OVATION MP 6.2 Compact Streaming CD-Receiver • WLAN antenna • Power cable • Optional accessory: RC 9 remote control with docking station, power supply unit, • USB charging cable CAUTION: After unpacking, please check the scope of delivery to ensure that all parts have been supplied and are undamaged.
  • Page 7: Installation And Cooling

    16 Analogue output left (XLR) 29 USB digital input for storage media 30 Reset button 17 Analogue output right (XLR) 31 Network port (LAN) 18 Analogue output right (Cinch/RCA) 32 Status LED 19 Analogue output left (Cinch/RCA) 33 Update button (Streaming module) 20 Digital output optical 34 Mains connector 21 Digital output coaxial...
  • Page 8: Connection To A Preamplifier Or Integrated Amplifier

    Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. For detailed instructions on how to set-up your AVM device with the RC S App, please refer to the RC S User Guide which can be downloaded from our website at www.avm.audio.
  • Page 9: Network Installation (Lan, Wifi)

    ü Launch the RC S App on your smartphone or tablet. The RC S App will now automatically search and list all available AVM devices in your local network with their respective device name and IP adress (e.g. "192.168.xxx.x" or "10.0.1.4").
  • Page 10 ü Choose one of the availbale devices and wait until a connection is established between your RC S App and the MP 6.2 . ü Navigate to the Settings tab on the RC S App and choose Device Settings / Network / Configure WiFi.
  • Page 11 ü Choose the menu option Password and enter your WiFi password. Confirm with Done at the upper right-hand corner. Now, confirm your WiFi settings with Apply at the upper right-hand corner. ü Under DHCP, you will be asked if your MP 6.2 should obtain an IP adress automatically (if yes, please make sure the DHCP option is activated).
  • Page 12: Software Updates

    Please follow the above instructions to restart the device via the RC S App. 1.10 Software updates To get the most out of your AVM HiFi streaming system, please make sure you always keep the RC S App and the streaming software of your AVM device up-to-date. You can download...
  • Page 13: Basic Operation

    2 Basic operation 2.1 First operation / self test In case the MP 6.2 was not connected to mains a self test will be performed when it is switched on by the mains switch (35) for the first time. The unit will check its configuration and that all the installed components work properly.
  • Page 14: Cd Player

    PROG In case of a currently active track programming both the currently playing track and the total number of programmed tracks is displayed on the left-hand side (for example "PROG 2/17"). In case the random play mode is activated, the currently playing track and the total number of programmed tracks are displayed on the left-hand side (for example "RND 5/12").
  • Page 15 2.4.3 CD playback If a disc is inside playing is started by pressing the PLAY button (12). If you press PAUSE (11) the unit will go into the pause mode until PLAY (12) or STOP (10) is pressed. The actual state (PLAY, PAUSE, STOP) is shown on the display (8). Furthermore, the display shows the actual playing time, the actual title number and the total number of titles.
  • Page 16: Selecting The Signal

    Press PROG (4) and the PLAY (12). The display now shows "PGM-QTY 00" and • “TRCK 1/15”. Select title 7 using the Option keys (2,3). The display shows “TRCK 7/15”. • Now add the selected track to the playlist by pressing PLAY (12). •...
  • Page 17: Samplerate And Filter Setting

    Bit (PCM) without the need to install an audio driver on your Mac. If you are using a Windows PC you will need to install an additional driver which is available for download on the respective product page at www.avm.audio. Below the LO RES and HI RES indication, the currently active data format is shown on the display (PCM or DSD).
  • Page 18: Advanced Settings

    3 Advanced Settings 3.1 Personal Setup The personal setup offers a range of settings to individualize the MP 6.2 according to your personal needs. To enter the personal setup menu, please switch off your device on the rear of the unit at the mains switch (35). Keep the PROG button pressed (4) while you switch on the unit again (35).
  • Page 19: Reset (Factory Default Settings)

    3.1.3 Set autoplay When AUTO PLAY is activated, the CD player will start playing automatically every time a CD is inserted. IF AUTO PLAY is deactivated, the player will read the TOC (table of contents) of the inserted disc and then go to STOP mode. 3.1.4 skip unused inputs Unused inputs can be deactivated (SKIPPED).
  • Page 20: Rc 9 Fernbedienung (Optionally Available)

    4 RC 9 Fernbedienung (optionally available) 4.1 Overview Power button (Standby mode) Favorites list Light sensor Volume Colour display Increase/Decrease Hotkeys 1-4 Mute Option keys (red, green, yellow, blue) Play Home menu Skip (backward) Zone menu Skip (forward) Info menu Record Settings Stop...
  • Page 21: Activation And Stand By Mode

    4.2 Activation and stand by mode To switch on a connected device (see Pairing 4.7.5), please pick up your RC 9 remote control which automatically switches on due to the integrated movement sensor. Then, please choose one of the connected devices from the list and press the Enter button (10). Notes on the optional quick start function can be found in section 4.9.
  • Page 22: Entry Of Letters, Numbers, And Characters

    4.5 Entry of letters, numbers, and characters To enter letters, numbers, or characters, please use the alphanumeric input keys (25) which have multiple letters, numbers, or characters assigned. By pressing one of the keys several times, switches through the row of available letters, numbers, or characters. The left navigation key (11) is used to delete entered characters and numbers.
  • Page 23 4.7.3 System Information The menu item System Information contains information on technical details of your RC 9 remote control such as the current firmware version, serial number and more. Furthermore, the firmware of the RC 9 remote control can be easily updated by pressing the red Option key (5).
  • Page 24 (25) (11). Please note that the renaming applies only locallly on the RC 9 remote control. If you happen to use the RC S App to control your AVM components as well, the respective name of the device may be changed again.
  • Page 25: Source Menu

    (25). After confirming the name of the paired device, you can also choose one of four available Hotkeys (see 4.6). By pressing the Enter key (10) again, the pairing process is completed. 4.8 Source Menu As soon as a connection between your RC 9 remote control and your MP 6.2 has been established (see section 4.7.5), the Source Menu offers a choice of available sound sources such as Airable, Music Server, USB, or a local source.
  • Page 26 4.8.3 Radio (Webradio) Airable / Radio offers you a broad variety of freely available webradio stations (internetradio). You can choose from a large number of subcategories such as Local Stations or High Quality which can be selected by using the Navigation keys (11) of the RC 9 remote control. As soon as you have chosen a desired radio station, just press the Enter key (10) to start the stream.
  • Page 27 TIDAL Favorites TIDAL also provides you with an option to add its catalogue content to an individual Favorites Menu. However, please note that contrary to the Airable / Radios and Airable / Podcasts Menues (see sections 4.8.3 and 4.8.4), your TIDAL Favorites are stored directly within the Airable / TIDAL / My Music section.
  • Page 28: Receiver Settings

    4.9 Receiver Settings The menu item Receiver Settings offers a series of useful options to configure your MP 6.2 (Network settings, Software Updates, Quick Start Function, Time etc.). 4.9.1 Network By selecting the menu item Network Status you get access to a number of current information on an established network connection such as Connection Type, IP Adress, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP.
  • Page 29: Appendix

    To install an update from a USB drive, please consult your local dealer. In order to install the update online, please choose Internet. Clock The menu item Clock gives you access to the clock settings. In case of an existing internet connection both the MP 6.2 and the RC 9 remote control receive their time from a NTP server (Network Time Protocol for clock synchonization).
  • Page 30: Conditions Of Warranty (Ec Only)

    5.3 Conditions of warranty (EC only) If despite expectations a defect occurs that cannot be repaired by yourself or your dealer, we undertake the repair of your unit free of charge for up to three years from date of purchase. The warranty covers the costs of material and working time, transport costs are to be borne by the owner.
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    6 Technical Data 6.1 Digital input Samplerate upsampling /downsampling switchable up to 384 kHz / 32 Bit Frequency response <20 Hz – 80 kHz Deemphasis yes, automatic Input format DIG IN opt/coax SPDIF, 33 kHz – 96 / 192 kHz / 16 – 24 Bit USB input Asynchronous, galvanically isolated PCM (without driver)
  • Page 32 Supported media server UPnP, 1.1, UPnP-AV and DLNA compatible server, Microsoft Windows Media, Connect Server (WMDRM 10), DLNA compatible Server: NAS Streaming Services Airable, TIDAL 6.4.1 Other Supply voltage 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, typ. 15 W Enhanced stand-by mode <5 W Dimensions (W x H x D) 430 mm x 130 mm x 370 mm Weight...

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