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1. Mino a a on ii i i 3 USER MANUAL www AVuno com www AVuno com TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION 2 2 FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS 4 e Front Panel e Rear Panel e Display Remote Control 3 CONNECTIONS 8 Audio Sources Speaker Connections Antenna am fm Power Connection Headphones 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10 Remote Control selecting Audio Sources USB Playback Tuner Operation 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 6 SPECIFICATIONS 13 www AVuno com www AVuno com SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION Read the manual before use and retain for future reference Heed any warnings on the appliance and in the instruction manual Following the safety instructions and operating guidelines as laid out in the manual Do not use this apparatus or remote control near water and keep liquids and beverages out of reach in case of spillage Unplug from the wall before cleaning and clean only with a soft dry cloth The same applies when cleaning the remote control Keep well ventilated and do not cover or block ventilation openings see fig below Do not place near heat sources or other equipment that may produce heat Protect the power cord from accidental damage Make sure it cannot be pinched knotted or walked upon Unplug during lightning storms or when unused for extended periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified personnel There are no user serviceable
2. A amp B selected 8 16 Connection via Binding Posts or Banana Plugs 230V AC 200W Max 435 x 105x 335 mm
3. Y Y button 7 turns the EQ off and button 8 activates the repeat function The REPEAT function allows the repeat of all the tracks folder repeat or single track repeat l SPEAKERS OUTPUT n 12 MEMORY amp Used to preset the radio stations FM COAX AM LOOPANT i Ps 1 3 l SERIALNO C RoHS Lepiota ERE O In USB player mode it is used to play or pause the track selected RAIN OR MOISTURE gt 14 SCAN J la ATENCION a ia 4 In tuner mode used to search up and down the band Pressing once E CAUTION ep A A E Powe impur searches one step at a time Holding it down for 3 seconds makes it Sa AC 230V50Hz 200 W max automatically search for stations stopping when it finds one with sufficient signal strength 5 5 O 8 E 9 Ey amp 13 In USB player mode it moves forward and back through tracks on an attached USB device 15 MUTE This buttons cuts out the volume output pressing it again restores it www AVuno com www AVuno com CONNECTIONS CONNECTING AUDIO SOURCES e Using the lead supplied with the music source in the majority of cases it s 2 RCA phono plugs to 2 RCA phono plugs connect the output of the source device to the relevant input on the receiver For example take the output of a CD player and plug it into the CD input on the receiver and you can listen to it by selecting the CD button on the remote or front panel This applies to any audio source you wish to connect CUT Te
4. DVD re gt i de aa a al AUDIO RECEIVER CONNECTNG THE SPEAKERS e Loosen the binding posts e Strip about 5mm from the outer insulation of the speaker cable and insert into the binding post e Tighten the knobs on the binding posts securely ensuring that the cables are not touching and are connected so that the polarities on the speaker terminals match the polarity on the receiver i e to and to e Alternatively you could connect the speakers to the receiver using banana plugs again ensuring the wires are not touching and that the polarities on the receiver and speaker match e Position the speakers for maximum enjoyment It is recommended that the speakers are set 2 to 3 metres apart and are at a 45 degree angle to the central listening point in the room zii Method 2 Method 1 www AVuno com CONNECTIONS CONNECTING THE FM 8 AM ANTENNAS e The FM and AM antennas connect to their respective inputs at the rear of the receiver e TheAM loop antenna should be fully unwound and by pressing on the spring loaded tabs you can insert the bare ends into the socket Releasing the tabs secures the connection of the antenna e The FM antenna plugs into the coaxial socket e The antennas should then be positioned until the best possible signal is obtained LEEF ANTENNA ro Fa O CONNECTING THE POWER e Please ensure that you connect
5. connected to speaker output A at the rear of the unit www AVuno com www AVuno com FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS REAR PANEL REMOTE CONTROL vcr FHOWo STANDEY Ao 1 FM COAX IR sal Connection point for the supplied FM antenna 1 VCR AUX PHONO CD DVD Se ee 2 AM LOOP ANT Allows selection of the relevant music source Cae Po EN Connection point for the supplied AM loop antenna 2 A D POP CLASSIC P BASS C BASS e ee 3 SPEAKER OUTPUT B In tuner mode allows access to a group of presets fay tay Lal Connection point for loudspeakers B left and right channels In USB player mode allows selection of preset tonal settings A gt a 4 SPEAKER OUTPUT A 3 AUTO RANDOM fe 5 a Connection point for loudspeakers A left and right channels In tuner mode holding this button for a few seconds automatically oe Se EPEAT 5 CD scans and stores stations to presets sequentially o 7 Input for a CD player or similar In USB player mode it allows playback of the tracks on the attached MITO Por HERY 6 DVD USB device in a random fashion Bass D 3 Input for a DVD player or similar 4 AM FM FOLDER TRACK mia 7 VCR In tuner mode it selects between the AM and FM bands Input from a video player or similar In USB player mode it allows you to choose a folder and the tracks within 8 AUX PHONO that folder from an attached USB device Input from an aux line input or a turntable Selectable via switch 12 5 R
6. DS 9 REC OUT Displays the RDS information about the radio station you have selected Fixed level output not affected by the master volume control ideal for recording purposes 6 ID3 10 PRE OUT Pressing this button gives information about the music you are listening to Used to send the pre amplifier signal to an external device such as an equalizer on the attached USB device Pressing this button repeatedly gives you or processor Can also be used to send a signal to an external amplifier information such as artist name track title album title folder details and 11 AMP IN filenames Used to feed the processed signal from the PRE OUT back into the amplifier 7 MENU Note when not using the PRE OUT AMP IN facility make sure that the two RCA Allows access to the general menu of options within this amplifier bridges are in place 8 VOL 12 AUX PHONO Adjusts the volume up or down Sets the input level of the AUX PHONO input 8 to either line or phono level to facilitate the 9 STANDBY use of a turntable Switches the unit to standby or switches it back on from standby 13 MAINS OUTPUT LEAD 10 USB TUNER Exit point for the mains lead from the unit Allows selection of the tuner or the USB player 11 1 8 JAZZ ROCK BASS BASS 2 J BASS R BASS EQ OFF REPEAT In Tuner mode these buttons correspond to the 8 selections available within the four groups of 8 presets In USB player mode buttons 1 6 correspond to preset tonal settings while o
7. all your other electronic components and are certain that the speakers are correctly attached before switching on the unit e Make sure that the power cord is plugged in completely and then switch on USING HEADPHONES e Using headphones can give you the privacy to enjoy music without disturbing others However it is advised that care be taken when doing so e When using headphones you must always make sure that the volume is turned down before you put them on then you can adjust the volume to the desired level e It is always advised not to listen at high levels or for extended periods of time e fit causes ringing in the ears then it is recommended to discontinue use www AVuno com OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS REMOTE CONTROL TUNER Pressing the USB TUNER button twice on either the remote control or front panel of the unit e Insert the batteries into the remote control making sure to align the battery polarities correctly turns on the tuner section e Point the remote control at the front panel of the unit and select your desired function e The remote control will work up to a maximum of 6m from the unit and at a 30 degree angle left or right to the perpendicular e For best performance ensure there is no obstacle between the remote control and the unit and where possible try not to expose the remote sensor to direct lighting e Remember batteries can leak so remove them if the remote control is not goin
8. e sure batteries are fitted correctly and are in proper working order If not replace with new ones Make sure you are not too far away from the unit and that there are no obstructions between the remote and the unit itself Make sure that the source you are trying to control has been selected on the remote device Check and try again Make sure that the unit is powered on and that the mute indicator on the front panel is off Ensure speakers are attached to the unit and that the front panel speaker selectors are on Check that the both the RCA bridges between the PRE OUT and AMP IN sockets are inserted The tv may be too close to the unit this may be more noticeable when listening to an AM radio station If you have the audio from a video source connected to the receiver and the sound from the receiver is not matching the sound from the video device then simply make sure that the audio source is connected to the VCR or DVD input and that the correct source is selected via the remote or the front panel If you have not tagged the MP3 it will play the track but no file info can be displayed The only way to prevent this is to make sure all your files are tagged correctly WRONG TITLES ON MP3 PLAYBACK The USB player only reads the info that has been tagged to the file If this is wrong then the file info displayed will be wrong Should the problem persist switch the unit off unplug it from the mains supply and call your dealer to arran
9. emote you can get the display to show different information about the track playing Pressing it repeatedly displays either the folder name the folder and track number playing the track title artist name album title or the filename of the track e Ifthe device contains several folders with different tracks you can choose which folder you want to play by pressing the FOLDER TRACK button on the remote or front panel CHOOSE FOLDER appears in the display and you can then flick through the folders using the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons To play a track from the desired folder simply press the FOLDER TRACK button again CHOOSE TRACK appears in the display and you can then skip through the tracks using the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons e The USB player can handle USB devices with FAT32 or FAT16 format e Note also that even though the player can handle over 65 000 folders or songs the 3 digit display means that when the song count exceeds 999 the count will start again from 1 www AVuno com www AVuno com TROUBLESHOOTING NO RECEPTION FROM RADIO HISSING AND NOISE FROM RADIO REMOTE NOT WORKING NO AUDIO NOISE WHEN TV TURNED ON SOUND NOT MATCHING THE VIDEO NO TITLES ON MP3 PLAYBACK Make sure that the relevant antenna is connected This generally happens when a weak stereo signal is received adjust the antenna to improve reception and if it persists consider getting an external one fitted by a qualified installer Mak
10. g to be in use for an extended period of time Avoid contact with liquids as this could damage the remote control l e To start enjoying your tuner simply select the band you require AM or FM and press the scan or scan button to tune the radio up or down the band Pressing the scan button once tunes one step at a time however holding the scan button down for 3 seconds or so makes the tuner search through the band automatically Once a station has been found it will stop allowing you to listen Depress the scan button for 3 seconds again to continue searching for other stations e To listen to another source just select it from the remote control or if you are using the front panel controls just press the USB TUNER button a third time to EXIT this mode and then select the required source from the front panel selections e The tuner is AM FM with RDS facilities ol am e There are 64 presets available 32 on AM and 32 on FM Each of these 32 presets consists of four groups A B C or D and each of these groups is made up of 8 presets each 4 S Ww O N You can automatically preset all available radio stations by pressing and holding the AUTO button on the remote control The tuner will scan the band selected and preset any detected stations sequentially 20000 0h e To manually preset your stations using the remote first tune in the desired station Choose the group A D from the keypad that you wis
11. ge a service of the unit Remember there are no user serviceable parts inside and under no circumstances should this unit be opened by anyone other than a qualified engineer www AVuno com SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL OUTPUT PROTECTION USB PLAYER TUNER INPUTS OUTPUTS FREQUENCY RESPONSE SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION SPEAKER OUTPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS DIMENSIONS www AVuno com Stereo Hi Fi Receiver USB input for playback of MP3 files with ID3 tags RDS AM FM Tuner with 64 Presets 4 Stereo Inputs DVD CD AUX PHONO VCR Record Output Pre Out and Amp In Facility 2 Mic Inputs with Independent Volume Control Digital Display Menu Driven Control of Bass Treble and Balance Handheld Remote Control 2 Groups of Speaker Outputs A B Headphones Output 80 80 W RMS 4 Short Overload and Surge Protection Circuits MP3 File playback via USB Device Not Included Maximum Number of Indexed Folders 65 534 Maximum Number of Indexed Files 65 534 Maximum Number of Folder Levels 8 Digital AM FM with 64 Presets 4 Stereo Music Inputs via 2 x RCA DVD CD AUX PHONO selectable amp VCR Amp In Facility via 2 x RCA 2 Mic Inputs with Independent Volume Control via 6 3mm Mono Jack REC output via 2 x RCA PRE OUT facility via 2 x RCA Headphone Output via 6 3mm Stereo Jack 20 20000Hz 1db 88db lt 0 04 1W 2 Pairs Of Speaker Outputs A B Selectable A or B selected 4 16
12. h to store it in Press the MEMORY button MEMORY will appear in the digital display Next assign it a position 1 8 using the keypad on the remote Once this is done OK will appear in the display to confirm the station has o 2 e e o 0 E SELECTING A SOUND SOURCE been stored Select the sound source you require from the front panel controls or the remote control DVD e To manually preset your stations using the front panel controls first tune in the desired station CD VCR AUX PHONO or USB TUNER Choose the group A D using the A B C D button pressing it until the desired group e Adjust the volume to the desired level and by pressing the menu button you can adjust the appears Press the MEMORY button MEMORY will appear in the digital display Using the bass treble and balance to suit your needs 1 8 button press it repeatedly until the desired position appears in the display and store it by pressing the MEMORY button OK will appear in the display to confirm the station has been stored USB PLAYBACK e To recall your presets at anytime simply select the group A D and the desired preset sit To select the USB player press the USB TUNER button until the display shows USB INPUT back and enjoy e If no USB device is connected it will read USB NOT READY e Ifa USB devise is detected it will start playback at track 1 on the device By pressing the ID3 button on the r
13. parts Should a problem occur unplug and call an engineer for service assistance If an outdoor antenna is to be used make sure it is located away from power lines If you transfer the receiver from a cold to a warm place allow it to reach room temperature before switching on as there may be a risk of condensation 15cmr www AVuno INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing an AVuno product We are sure that it will give you many years of trouble free enjoyment However to ensure the finest possible performance it is recommended that you read this manual before use and keep it in a safe place for future reference The Soundstation is a high quality 80 watts per channel RMS receiver suitable for use in commercial applications Such as bars and shops or at home in a domestic situation It has a USB player capable of playing music directly from a USB device and an AM FM tuner with 64 presets and RDS display There are 4 dedicated music inputs one of which can be switched for use with a turntable Two microphone inputs are provided for speech reproduction each with independent volume control The two pairs of speaker outputs A and B can be used simultaneously if required The big central volume control gives precise adjustment and control while bass treble and balance are menu controlled and shown on the large fluorescent display With a full function remote control and elegant modern styling this is an ideal one bo
14. re them to one of the 64 presets In USB player mode it is used to stop playback 9 MENU A B C D FOLDER TRACK The MENU button allows access to a menu where you can adjust bass treble balance and other functions such as maximum volume and switch on levels In radio mode the A B C D button is used when storing presets into groups or for recalling a preset from a group In USB player mode it allows you to choose folders and the tracks from within the selected folder 10 MUTE 1 8 RANDOM Pressing the MUTE button cuts the volume output pressing it again restores it When in tuner mode 1 8 allows you to select any of the 8 presets within the 4 groups of presets allowed for either the AM or FM band In USB player mode it allows playback of tracks on the USB device in a random order DO O 0000000 1 POWER Switches the unit on or off 12 POWER LED E Mino LED illuminates when the unit is powered on 13 STANDBY Puts the unit on standby the unit should be put on standby for short periods of time only 14 USB A pe J O O O O Allows connection of an external USB device O o 15 MICA HEADPHONE E vana Allows connection of a microphone 16 MIC 1 VOL Adjusts the volume level from microphone input 1 Y 2 3 cd 5 CI 9 5 9 9 Qy 17 MIC2 Allows connection of a second microphone 18 MIC 2 VOL Adjusts the volume level from microphone input 2 19 HEADPHONE Allows the connection of headphones for private listening 20 A Switches on the speakers
15. x solution for most everyday applications www AVuno com FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS FRONT PANEL 6 CD SCAN 4 Selects the signal from the CD input 1 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR In Tuner mode the tuner searches down the band one step ata time Sensor to receive signal from remote control If you hold it down for 3 seconds it automatically scans down the band until a signal is 2 DIGITAL DISPLAY found a a Displays tuner and MP3 information as well as volume levels In USB player mode it skips back a track each time it is pressed and input selection etc 7 AUX PHONO SCAN h o 3 VOLUME Selects the signal from the AUX PHONO input dependent on the position of the selector on Large central control for adjusting the volume output level the rear panel 12 4 USB TUNER EXIT In Tuner mode the tuner searches up the band one step at a time Allows selection of the USB player or Tuner If you hold it down for 3 seconds it automatically scans up the band until a signal is The Exit function cancels USB Tuner selection and allows a choice of external inputs found nen o 5 DVD AM FM In USB player mode it skips forward a track each time it is pressed Selects the signal from the DVD input 8 VCR MEMORY In Tuner mode lt lls selection of AM or FM band Selects the signal from the VCR input When using the USB player it allows pause and playback of the selected track In tuner mode this is used to memorize stations and sto
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