Setting up your system: Rear panel connections Using your MI 240: Front panel controls System operation with “Smart My-Link” Remote control handset operation Using the menu system to customise your MI 240 Installing and replacing batteries in the remote control Trouble-shooting guide Specifications...
All functions can be operated using the infra-red remote control handset supplied. This remote can also control Myryad CD players and Tuners and up to six other products – either using its built-in code library or by “learning” from another remote.
The simplest function provided by the My-Link bus is that all linked units will switch into or out of standby mode when the MI 240’s front panel STANDBY button or remote control POWER key is pressed.
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The LINE DIRECT input provides the shortest, cleanest signal path through the amplifier and will deliver the best sound quality of all of the MI 240’s line inputs. The audio output from any high quality line level source may be connected to this input.
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The audio output from any line level source may be connected to this input. Alternatively a Myryad Phono Cartridge Preamp Module may be fitted internally in your MI 240 to convert this to a phono cartridge input for a record player. Two type of module are available: MM for Moving Magnet or “high-output”...
LED (Light Emitting Diode) in the STANDBY button will glow red. In this mode the internal circuitry of the MI 240 is powered up but disabled so that it consumes very little power and is isolated by relays at its inputs and outputs.
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SOURCE SELECT s and t These buttons scroll up or down through the inputs to select the source you wish to listen to. The display shows which input has been selected. The SOURCE s and t buttons scroll through all the sources except TAPE. The TAPE and LINE DIRECT inputs may be selected by the named input buttons –...
The Myryad Audio-Video Learning Remote Control handset is a very powerful and flexible remote. Apart from controlling Myryad products it can also control up to 6 further products (e.g. DVD, VCR, TV, Set-Top box etc.) – either by calling up pre-programmed code sets which are already stored in the handset, or by “teaching”...
All the settings programmed using the menu system are stored in non-volatile memory and will be retained indefinitely in standby mode, or even if the power is disconnected or switched off at the rear. The MI 240 may be returned to its factory default settings using the Reset option.
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Input level trims The MI 240 is supplied with all of its inputs set so that 400mV is required to produce 120W output into 8 . To balance the loudness of sources which have different output levels, each input (including TAPE and LINE DIRECT) can have its gain adjusted from 6dB below 400mV to 6dB above (equivalent to input sensitivities from 200 to 800mV).
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CH s and t These keys operate in a similar way to the front panel rotary tuning knob or TUNE s / t keys on Myryad tuners. A single brief key press will move either up or down in frequency or preset number or initiate SEARCH mode. In MANUAL and PRESET modes, when a key is pressed and held down the tuner will scan automatically in the desired direction.
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Enter the three digit code 2, 7, 6. S_276 will appear in the LCD display. Press the AUD device button again and PASS will flash in the LCD display. Check that the remote control now operates correctly in AUDIO mode, controlling your MI 240. For instance, try the Volume Up and Down keys.
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IHF dynamic power 300 W Line Direct, Tape , CD-R, CD, Tuner, Line inputs: TV, DVD, Aux (Aux input can accept Myryad MM or MC phono module) Tape, CD-R, Bi-Amp, Headphones, Outputs: Speakers Input sensitivity (ref. 120W) 400 mV (user trimmable 200-800mV) Maximum input level >8 Vrms...
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