operating instructionsCD-players / DACsEVOLUTION CD 3.2 and CD 5.2
103.8 Random playPress PROG (4) and after that PAUSE (11). Now a random playlist will be generated.Deleting a random playlist: Press PROG (4) and afte
114. Personal setupSeveral settings can be done in the personal setupTo access the personal setup switch the unit to standby (power button (1)). Then
125. ResetThis function cancels certain or all settings and makes the unit return to default settings.To access the reset menu switch the unit to stan
138. If something doesn’t work...Some putative defects are often caused by mistakes in operation. Sometimes other units connected to theunit can c
1410. Technical data EVOLUTION CD3.2 / 5.2Digital inputsDisc formats CD-Audio, CDRUpsampling up to 192 kHz / 24 BitFrequency response 20 Hz – 20 kHz (
2Dear customer,thank You for purchasing this AVM product. You own now a versatile, excellent sounding hificomponent. Before enjoying music, please rea
3Table of contentsChapter pagePräamble 2Table of contents 31. Basic informations 41.1 Mechanical construction 41.2 Power supply 41.3 The drive 41.4 Tu
41. Basic information about the CD3.2 / 5.21.1 Mechanical constructionThe case is fully made of steel. This material acts as a shield and protects dri
5The characteristic of this noise is that it has an energy which depends on the resolution used to quantize the originalsignal and which is continuous
62. Control elements and connectors2.1 EVOLUTION CD3.2 / 5.2 overviewThe numbers in the drawings below mark the control elements. They refer to the nu
72.3 Installation and coolingThe player doesn’t produce much heat. You can put it in a rack as well as in a closet. Direct exposure tosunlight is not
83. Basic operation3.1 Switching on / standbyUsing the button power (1) You can switch between on (operate) and stand by. In the on state the display
93.4 Playable disc formatsThe CD3.2 / 5.2 can play all compact discs which are recorded according to the red book standard (meansthe standards for aud
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