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1. Module User s Manual 1 1 1 2 Zl 2 2 2 9 2 4 2 9 2 6 4 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 5 1 5 2 3 9 5 4 5 5 5 6 Contents Prelate sosa E EN 4 b Ged 06 ro cT THX 5 DANS DOLE mtt cp tS 5 Installation E 6 Installation MAP 1 MAP V2 ooo ccccccccccccseeeeeeeaeeeeseeeeeeeeees 6 Installation SAM V2 SAM Q2 sseeeeeseeeeeeeeee ene nennen 7 2 25 DAM V D aetaebat uio EE cuml dons Sta eec 8 2E UNDO aiti i RI NU Le UAM a errno eee 9 Installation PRE LAPRE G2 etm Dedi ius t 10 Installation PRE 1 613 isetisentotde tice eta rabie ope bade Ri taut 12 Installation DNP eas eso oi aii dubius 14 Installadon MAP i use oti en oai arose a dees 15 Connecting the analog drive e eere eee 16 SOLID udi queo aei ceteris a sve iv verio T LIE cie Tee lend Free US 17 Jumper seto S ossidendtoase aerei i ciss a s a cad cn ad RAE E 18 MM PICKUP sy CSI ERE 19 MC pickup Sy SIS iie tos exeo opere od eroe Du a Pop puede aeusets 19 Typical setups mera U T 19 Pe UBIO oo deiode i ceiuese a o eceuu oocodet 20 DEa3etory defaults 535 doter a eS D LUE 21 DCIS CANA TION ETT 22 Demstallation MAP 17 MAP V2 2 bte tibs ecd ded divano 22 Deinstallation SAM V2 SAM G2 ssseeeeeeeeeene 23 D mstallauon PRE 1 7 PREI O2 ee prier p et 23 Deimstallation PRE 1 695 riae erred resides aene Sans 23 Deimstallaton DINDP doi io oir E 24 Detastallation EXP ceo ueri sit eto aeta S 24
2. Remove all 4 jumpers on the 3 connectors Push the Phonomodule with its 3 jacks on the bottom side onto the 3 connectors until the module sits tight on the mounting bolts The orientation of the module is determined by the alignment of the connectors 14 A Important e Please make sure the Phonomodule is aligned correctly on the pins of the connectors of the main board of the DNP Double check it before you switch on the unit e An incorrectly installed Phonomodule might cause damage to itself and or the DNP Fix the Phonomodule with 4 screws M3 x 6 mm now In case you setup the input impedance and the gain of the module correctly for the pickup you may re assemble the top cover now If some fine tuning is still necessary to adjust the module to the pickup then leave the unit open 2 6 Installation MAP A Important e The installation of a Phonomodule into the MAP is done by the Audionet Service Center only 15 3 Connecting the analog drive Connect the outputs Left Right of your analog drive turntable to the phono input of your Audionet host unit Refer to the following table to find out which input of your host unit is now the dedicated phono input after installing the Phonomodule Phono input Input 2 Input 6 Input 6 SAM G2 Input 6 SAM V2 Input 1 PRE 1 Input 7 PRE 1 G2 Input 6 PRE 1 G3 Input 6 DNP Input 5 In most cases an additional grounding of the analog drive is necessary to avoid hummi
3. Phonomodule at the rear left side of the main board QW d ATEA DIE O JAPAN UGIUBB 3 i T jw J m pranamisawa NE 7AKAMISAwa AMAMISWA A24W K 424W K E AAW K ON ow BB JAPAN 054188 3 n 1 1A Z y y A sh JAPAN 054188 3 AN JAPAN 061088 3 JAPAN 0610883 M i Er pp mati Goo W O00 W T T m fo qu a tary Connectors for mounting the Phonomodule m ge mm Y H Q p ERE O O OOOD Yy Remove all 4 jumpers on the 3 connectors Push the Phonomodule with its 3 jacks on the bottom side onto the 3 connectors until the module sits tight on the mounting bolts The orientation of the module is determined by the alignment of the connectors 10 A Important e Please make sure the Phonomodule is aligned correctly on the pins of the connectors of the main board of the PRE1 PRE 1 G2 Double check it before you switch on the unit e An incorrectly installed Phonomodule might cause damage to itself and or the PRE 1 PRE 1 G2 Fix the Phonomodule with 4 screws M3 x 6 mm now In case you setup the input impedance and the gain of the module correctly for the pickup you may re assemble the top cover now If some fine tuning is still necessary to adjust the module to the pickup then leave the unit open 11 2 4 Installation PRE 1 G3 Remove all screws of the top cover and open the PRE 1 G3 by lifting up the cover Place the unit in front of you with the front panel facing to wards you
4. Use picture below to locate the 3 connectors for mounting the Phonomodule at the rear left side of the main board Sram JAPAN 10 8833 TAKAMISAWA TAKAMISAWA AN 101988 3 pm N 1 i a MM JA 3i amp 2 066 SILMIG TL SILMIGT sil WwW MD on ti 6 E ann sla Remove all 4 jumpers on the 3 connectors Push the Phonomodule with its 3 jacks on the bottom side onto the 3 connectors until the module sits 12 tight on the mounting bolts The orientation of the module is determined by the alignment of the connectors A Important e Please make sure the Phonomodule is aligned correctly on the pins of the connectors of the main board of the PRE 1 G3 Double check it before you switch on the unit e An incorrectly installed Phonomodule might cause damage to itself and or the PRE 1 G3 Fix the Phonomodule with 4 screws M3 x 6 mm now In case you setup the input impedance and the gain of the module correctly for the pickup you may re assemble the top cover now If some fine tuning is still necessary to adjust the module to the pickup then leave the unit open 13 2 5 Installation DNP Remove all screws of the top cover and open the DNP by lifting up the cover Place the unit in front of you with the front panel facing towards you Use picture below to locate the 3 connectors for mounting the Phonomodule at the rear left side of the main board m iL z Zi fo O O i O T Z n z c 9
5. described in section Installation MAP 1 MAP V2 on page 6 First remove the 3 screws fixing the Phonomodule Then pull off the module Finally set all 4 jumpers onto the connectors of the main board Refer to the pictures in section Installation MAP I MAP V2 on page 6 There you can see the correct position of the jumpers Addition ally the main board has markings showing you which pins of the connec tors to connect with jumpers A Important If you do not set the 4 jumpers correctly you cannot use input no 2 of the MAP 1 or input no 6 of the MAP V2 22 5 2 Deinstallation SAM V2 SAM G2 Open the unit as described in section Installation SAM V2 SAM G2 on page 7 First remove both screws fixing the Phonomodule Then pull off the module Finally set the jumpers on the right edge of the input board according to the picture in section Installation SAM V2 SAM G2 on page 7 A Important e If you do not set both jumpers correctly you cannot use input no 1 of the SAM V2 or input no 6 of the SAM G2 5 3 Deinstallation PRE 1 PRE 1 G2 Open the unit as described in section Installation PRE 1 on page 10 First remove the 4 screws fixing the Phonomodule Then pull off the module Finally set the 4 jumpers on the connectors according to the picture in section Installation PRE I on page 10 You can see the cor rect position of the jumpers in the picture Additionally the main board has markings showing you which
6. pins of the connectors to connect with jumpers A Important e If you do not set the 4 jumpers correctly you cannot use input no 7 of the PRE 1 or input no 6 of the PRE 1 G2 5 4 Deinstallation PRE 1 G3 Open the unit as described in section Installation PRE I G3 on page 12 First remove the 4 screws fixing the Phonomodule Then pull off the module Finally set the 4 jumpers on the connectors according to the picture in section Installation PRE 1 G3 on page 12 You can see the correct position of the jumpers in the picture Additionally the main board has markings showing you which pins of the connectors to connect with jumpers A Important If you do not set the 4 jumpers correctly you cannot use input no 6 of the PRE 1 G3 23 5 5 Deinstallation DNP Open the unit as described in section Installation DNP on page 14 First remove the 4 screws fixing the Phonomodule Then pull off the module Finally set the 4 jumpers on the connectors according to the picture in section Installation DNP on page 14 You can see the correct position of the jumpers in the picture Additionally the main board has markings showing you which pins of the connectors to connect with jumpers A Important If you do not set the 4 jumpers correctly you cannot use input no 5 of the DNP 5 6 Deinstallation MAP A Important e The de installation of a Phonomodule off the MAP is done by the Audionet Service Center only 24 6 Secu
7. tight on the mounting bolts The orientation of the module is deter mined by the alignment of the connectors 2 2 2 SAM G2 Please locate the three phono module connectors on the input board of your SAM G2 like shown in the above chapter SAM V2 On these three connectors you ll find some blue jumpers which have to be re moved before inserting the phono module Push the Phonomodule with its three jacks on the bottom side onto the three connectors on the input board marked in the picture above until the module sits tight on the mounting bolts The orientation of the module is determined by the alignment of the connectors A Important e Please make sure the Phonomodule is aligned correctly on the pins of the connectors of the input board of the SAM V2 SAM G2 Double check it before you switch on the unit e An incorrectly installed Phonomodule might cause damage to itself and or the SAM V2 SAM G2 Fix the Phonomodule with 2 screws M3 x 6 mm now In case you setup the input impedance and the gain of the module correctly for the pickup you may re assemble the top cover now If some fine tuning is still necessary to adjust the module to the pickup then leave the unit open 2 3 Installation PRE 1 PRE 1 G2 Remove all screws of the top cover and open the PRE 1 PRE 1 G2 by lifting up the cover Place the unit in front of you with the front panel facing towards you Use picture below to locate the 3 connectors for mounting the
8. DC CUEIEY AC VCC e 25 Technical dala 25 2 costscsesoesecetsneasavecsacusdedduetsedesdedcessahcsenadaisi 26 1 Preface The Audionet Team congratulates you on your purchase of the Audionet Phonomodule The module allows you to connect your analog drive turntable to con nect directly to your Audionet system without the need of an external phono pre amplifier Despite its compact dimensions the Phonomodule is very flexible to adjust to many different pickup systems The variaty of impedance and gain settings makes it possible to connect almost any MC or MM pickup Electrically and tonally optimized for you Audionet system the Phono module reproduces your records with exciting performance But before you start listening to your new Audionet Phonomodule please read this manual carefully so you are able to use and enjoy all functions of this unit without drawback on music quality Note e The identifiers MAP 1 SAM PRE 1 and MAP within this manual represent all versions generations of the corresponding Audionet units unless explicitly excluded 1 1 Included Audionet delivers the Phonomodule to end customers only installed into an Audionet pre or integrated amplifier host unit ready for use e Tipp e While ordering the Phonomodule let your Audionet dealer know which pickup system you use For an optimized adjustment the out put voltage of the pickup and the manufacturer recommended values for input
9. F Input capacitance configurable by jumper 2 pole subsonic filter 15 Hz with dual servo without any Subsonic filter capacitor in the signal path lt 90 dBV A weighted 48 dB gain MM Noise 78 dBV A weighted 58 dB gain MC Connection Cinch using Audionet host unit Plug in module for Audionet pre and integrated ampli fiers e g PREI SAM MAP MAPI Errors and omissions excepted Specifications and design are subject to changes without prior notice Realisation audionet is a trademark of Idektron GmbH amp Co KG Engineered and produced by Idektron GmbH amp Co KG Herner Str 299 Gebaude 6 44809 Bochum Germany www audionet de contact audionet de 26
10. acitance of the connection cable from the analog drive to the host unit approx 100 pF per meter of length Exceeding capacitances most probably lead to presence boost and high frequency attenuation As described above the input capacitance is extraneous for MC pickup systems Some systems call for a higher input resistance 2 2 KQ others need a much lower setting 100 Q for optimum performance Please follow the recommendations of the manufacturer of the pickup 4 6 Factory defaults If delivered separately the Audionet Phonomodule is set to the following factory default configuration Input resistance 470 Q Input capacitance 110 pF This configuration is suitable for most MC pickup systems 21 5 Deinstallation A Important The de installation of a Phonomodule off an Audionet unit host unit is restricted to authorised personal only Unauthorised opening of an Audionet unit voids warranty Disconnect the host unit from mains and pull the mains cord prior to opening Ease the installation by disconnecting all cables to the host unit Use only high quality tools to avoid damage to the host unit In par ticular use a rugged allen key made of tempered steel to remove the screws in the top cover Otherwise you risk damage Please read the complete installation and de installation manual first so you are familiar with all steps of the de installation process 5 1 Deinstallation MAP 1 MAP V2 Open the unit as
11. ce and gain on both channels 17 4 1 Jumper settings The jumper fields in center of the module determine the gain Please refer to the table below to find the jumper setting for the desired gain Addi tionally the gain is printed on the module right beside the jumper posi tion The jumper field for selecting the input impedance is divided into two separate areas The first 5 jumper positions counted from the left are for selecting the input resistance the remaining 4 positions determine the input capacitance Input resistance OOOOO OOOO OOOOO OOOO Input capacitance Again the values are printed on the module right beside the jumper posi tions To setup 68 kQ input resistance please remove the corresponding jumper The following table lists all possible position and the corresponding values OOOOO OOO OOO 660060 3 a SEE now f GGG 3848 47 KQ E Input resistance OOOO OO OO oo pF O PP asap OO OLIOO SERI OO Q Of JOOO OOf JO OOJ JO oLleoo 33 kQ Recs 20pP jiso G 5848 OOJ JOO OOLIOO OO OOO oil 330 pF eel 68 dB 2 2 KQ E 470 Q OO Q 600LI6 Q ecl 100 OOOO Q 18 4 2 MM pickup systems For MM pickup systems set the gain to 38 dB i e put the jumper in the left position labelled 38 on the Phonomodule also see table above For the settings of input resistance and capacitance please refer to the recom mendatio
12. ng The connector for this ground connection is labelled GND and located for most parts close to the phono input Please consult the user s manual of your Audionet host unit Note e Never use force or tools to tighten the ground connection e After installing the Phonomodule the corresponding input of your host unit is only suitable for playback of signals from an analog drive turn table Do not connect any line level units to the phono input 16 4 Setup Please make sure which type of pickup unit you have and which input impedance and gain is recommended by the manufacturer You need this information to adjust the Phonomodule correctly to the pickup In case of doubt treat the pickup as MM system and use the standard settings listed below Section Fine tuning on page 20 offers more detailed information on fur ther adjustments The following picture shows the configuration elements of the Phono module Input impedance x right channel Gain of right channel AN Audicone d elita a a ae ka i LITE 47k TE M 2k2 7 470 wa ap 16Gp JE 3 o CPI MEM my ELLAS ry 478 188 4 jtt p 1868p 220p 330p L4 b P zr ui TAM oem N E a p tion f IVi 2 Wektron 61 2004 v Input impedance of left channel Gain of left channel For each channel several jumper fields are available for setting up input impedance and gain A Important e Always select the same settings for input impedan
13. ns of the manufacturer of your pickup In case you have no recommendations from the manufacturer for input resistance and capacitance set the jumpers to position 47 kQ and 220 pF These settings offer suitable conditions for most MM pickup systems 4 3 MC pickup systems MC pickup systems cover a great range of different output levels To achieve an output matching the level of your other sources the Audionet Phonomodule offers 3 gain settings For pickups with a normal output level approx 1 2 mV output voltage set the gain jumper to position 58 dB For high output pickups 3 5 mV position 48 dB is better suited In case you have a low output pickup 0 8 mV set the gain to 68 dB In case of doubt assume your pickup working at a normal output level For MC pickup systems the jumper for the input capacitance should be set to 110 pF Select the input resistance recommended by the manufac turer or if the information is not available select position 100 Q 4 4 Typical setups The following table outlines typical setups for miscellaneous pickup sys tems Output volt Input Low Output MC 68 dB 100 Q 110 pF MC 58 dB 100 470 Q 110 pF High Output MC 48 dB High Output MM 38 dB 47 68 KQ 160 220 pF A Important e For optimum adjustment to your pickup follow the recommenda tions of the manufacturer If necessary ask your dealer 19 4 5 Fine tuning After your first experiences with your new Phonomod
14. of the main board JAPAN 061c B8 3 TAKAMISAWA A5W K je the Pho 8 E a c ET TAKAMISAWA A5W K Remove all 4 jumpers on the 3 connectors Push the Phonomodule with its 3 jacks on its bottom side onto the 3 connectors of the MAP 1 MAP V2 main board until the module sits tight on the mounting bolts The alignment of the connectors determine the orientation of the Phono module A Important e Please make sure that the Phonomodule is aligned correctly on the pins of the connectors of the main board of the MAP 1 MAP V2 Double check it before you switch on the unit e An incorrectly installed Phonomodule might cause damage to itself and or the MAP 1 MAP V2 Fix the Phonomodule with 3 screws M3 x 6 mm now In case you setup the input impedance and the gain of the module correctly for the pickup you may re assemble the top cover now If some fine tuning is still necessary to adjust the module to the pickup then leave the unit open 2 2 Installation SAM V2 SAM G2 A Important e Before you install the Phonomodule into a SAM V2 SAM G2 please check if two 100 pF capacitors are installed in the place marked in the following picture Audienet P E b A i cp is man P 7I EH de Ko O oira dorr CARE EB i m u wal i ae ud 7 Bek M 47k hi 33k 47n 183 ap MC MM N se E No MM BE K NK RU N an E Fi 478 10a 7 318p UIT 220p 330
15. p Op t ion Am Idektron 01 2084 2x100p for SAM is printed on the PCB right beside the capacitors e If both capacitors are missing as in the picture above please contact the Audionet Service Center e If you want to install a Phonomodule originating from a SAM V2 SAM G2 into a different type of Audionet unit please make sure to remove the capacitors mentioned above prior to installing First remove the 3 screws in the lower row of each side panel Then re move the 3 screws of the top cover right beside the front panel and 3 screws right beside the back panel After removing the screw in the mid dle of the ventilation slots you can lift up the cover of the SAM V2 SAM G2 Place the unit in front of you with the front panel facing to wards you On the right side of the back panel you can see a board with all the input relays and input jacks 2 2 1 SAM V2 Use the following picture to locate both jumpers They are on the right edge of the input board ames NN LA se NN 4 M JT W E K c h aN ANS W E 2 A ice gt es Zz 3am a 4 iN Lad M gi pa m s TAKAMISAWA fem vag 1 5 e Pire Sw Y i a AN 03308 J umpers lige JAPI The following picture shows the correct jumper positions L rs without with Phonomodule Phonomodule Push the Phonomodule with its 3 jacks on the bottom side onto the 3 con nectors on the input board marked in the picture above until the module sits
16. resistance and capacitance are necessary to know Your Phonomodule will be configured to these values ready to use If the Phonomodule is delivered to authorised and qualified personal an assembly kit for mounting the module in the host unit is included 1 2 Transport A Important e Please mind the notes about transportation of the host unit the Phonomodule is installed in e Please transport a separate Phonomodule only in the included pack age to prevent damage to the module 2 Installation A Important e The installation of the Phonomodule into an Audionet unit host unit is restricted to authorised personal only e Unauthorised opening of an Audionet unit avoids the warranty e Always disconnect any host unit from mains and pull the mains cord prior to opening e Fase the installation by disconnecting all cables to the host unit e Use only high quality tools to avoid damage to the host unit In par ticular use a rugged allen key made of tempered steel to remove the screws in the top cover Otherwise you risk damage e Please read the complete installation manual first so you are familiar with all steps of the installation process 2 1 Installation MAP 1 MAP V2 Remove all screws of the top cover Open the MAP 1 MAP V2 by lift ing up the cover Put the unit in front of you with the front panel facing towards you Use picture below to locate the 3 connectors for mounting the Phonomodule at the rear left side
17. rity advice A Important e Avoid packaging material especially plastic bags coming into chil dren s hands e Store and operate host unit and Phonomodule in a dry room at a rea sonable room temperature only e Avoid moisture any liquids dirt or small objects getting into the host unit or Phonomodule e Setup the host unit in a sufficiently ventilated environment e Do not cover the host unit e Do not open the host unit Unauthorised opening will void warranty e Do not short circuit the outputs e During connecting or removing the analog drive and or changing the configuration of the Phonomodule the host unit has to be switched off to prevent damage to host unit amplifier or other connected units e Use dry cloth for cleaning e nstallation de installation of the Phonomodule is restricted to author ised personal only We would like to wish you many exciting listening experiences with your new Audionet product If you still have any questions do not hesitate to ask your competent Audionet dealer or contact us directly 25 7 Technical data Function Stereo phono pre amplifier for MM amp MC pickup systems Circuitry Two stage active phono equalization according to RIAA Frequency response 30 Hz 100 000 Hz 0 18 dB 38 dB 48 dB 58 dB or 68 dB Gain l configurable by jumper 100 Q 470 Q 2 2 KQ 33 KQ 47 KQ or 68 KQ Input resistance configurable by jumper 110 pF 160 pF 220 pF or 330 p
18. ule some fine tun ing might be possible to further improve the system A Important e Unauthorised opening of an Audionet unit host units voids war ranty e Disconnect the host unit from mains and pull the mains cord be fore opening the mains unit e Switch off the host unit prior to changing the configuration of the Phonomodule set jumper to a different position Otherwise your host unit speakers and or amplifiers could suffer damage To increase or decrease the output level of the Phonomodule use the jumper field in the center of the module The numbers 38 68 printed besides the jumper field represent the gain in dB A Important e Excessive gain could lead to overdrive and distortion Set the gain so that the output voltage of the Phonomodule Umoaui is approx 1 1 5 V With a given pickup voltage Upickup the gain calculates Uno u b to 4 gain U pickup Refer to the following table to get the gain in dB from the calculated gain factor in order to setup the jumper Example Output voltage Umoau 1 2 V Pickup voltage Upickup 1 5 mV Gain A 800 set Phonomodule to 58 dB If you are using a MM pickup system adjust the high frequency range Increase the input resistance e g from 47 KQ to 68 kQ to boost the high frequency range Decrease the input resistance e g from 47kQ to 33 kQ attenuates the high frequencies 20 While selecting the input capacitance please keep in mind the cap

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