The Remote-Control And Trigger Inputs; Inserting The Batteries Into The Remote Control; Connecting To A Power Supply - Arcam DV135 Handbook

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The remote-control and trigger inputs

The
REMOTE IN
system) where infrared cannot be used. If this is required, please contact your dealer for further
information.
The
TRIGGER IN
trigger output of your Arcam amplifier (or other compatible device), will cause the DV135 to come
out of stand-by automatically when the amplifier is switched on, returning to stand-by when the
amplifier is switched off. Please see your amplifier handbook for further information.
In normal use there is no need to make any connections to these inputs.

Inserting the batteries into the remote control

The remote control requires two 'AAA' batteries to operate. To insert the batteries into
the remote control, please follow the instructions in the side panel diagram:
Notes on inserting the remote control batteries
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Using the remote control
Please keep in mind the following when using the remote control:
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Connecting to a power supply

Mains lead
The appliance is normally supplied with a moulded mains plug already fitted to the lead. Check that
the plug supplied with the unit fits your supply and that your mains supply voltage agrees with the
voltage setting (
to be removed, it must be disposed of immediately and securely, as it is a potential shock hazard when
inserted into the mains socket.
If your mains supply voltage or mains plug is different, or you require a new lead, please consult your
Arcam dealer.
Plugging in
Push the plug (IEC line socket) of the power cable supplied with the unit into the socket (
in the back of the unit. Make sure it is pushed in firmly.
Put the plug on the other end of the cable into your power supply socket and switch the socket on.
DV135
E-6
input can be used to pass RC5 codes to the DV135 if it is installed in a position (or
input can be used to switch the DV135 in and out of stand-by. Connecting the
Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards such as leakage and bursting.
Do not mix old and new batteries together.
Do not use different kinds of battery together—although they may look similar,
different batteries may have different voltages.
Ensure that the plus (+) and minus (—) ends of each battery match the
directions in the diagram on the right.
Remove batteries from equipment that is not going to be used for a month or
more.
When disposing of used batteries, please comply with government (or other)
regulations that apply in your country or area.
Ensure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the remote
sensor on the DV135. The remote has a range of about 7 metres. (If the remote
sensor is obscured, the remote control input jack on the rear panel is available.
Please contact your dealer for further information.)
Remote operation may become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is
shining on the remote sensor of the DV135.
Replace the batteries when you notice a reduction in the operating range of the
remote control.
or
) indicated on the rear panel of the unit. If for any reason the plug needs
115V
230V
The remote control
input requires a mono
3.5mm jack, with the
tip active and the sleeve
grounded.
The remote control signals
must be in modulated RC5
format (at 36kHz), with a
voltage level of between
5V and 12V.
1. Open the battery
compartment by pressing
the button on the back of
the handset.
2. Insert two AAA batteries into
the battery compartment, as
in the diagram.
3. Lower the end cap onto
the plastic locating plate in
the handset. This acts as
a hinge, and you can now
push the end cap firmly into
its locked position with a
click.
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POWER INLET

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