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Burmester 111 Musiccenter, Operating Instructions
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1. 9 MAINS ANALOG INPUTS E saet anm i E emm w J j 8 0 0 Pine ve Q Pea 3 LA U U U ERES LO 2 P0S 2 NEG I 3J T MUSIC RED MARK BACKUP BLUE MARK J L RE SERVICIN SYSTEM BLACK MARI N PLEASE READ OWNER S MANUAL Y ie EO JO anue To install the storage battery 1 Unscrew the four screws and remove the service plate Connect the battery cable to the connection cable in the UPS BATTERY slot 2 3 4 Position the service plate and tighten the four screws finger tight Insert the battery into the compartment until it clicks into place Connecting analog signal sources ANALOG INPUTS x x x S KLR PINNING a Io J f C score bln K AGND E M E MUSICCENTER 111 2 NEG J J J HANDMADE IN GERMANY SNR EN N C ANALOG OUTPUTS KURPINNING INP 9G DIGITAL 100 120 200 260V 50 60Hz 110W w 3 o OUTPUT LJ cy IN
2. ANALOG INPUTS eee cans 2 A tee MUSI Ga p Ens ADM ADEM GERMA a aa iu E J 3 3 POS ANALOG OUTPUTS XLR PINDING C ep P og NAL 100 120 200 240V 50 60He 110W io 3 o uU JI r a 1 GND 1 GND B INPUT 9 INPUT 7 INPUT 5 SANE Ohl 2 805 2 NEG c 3 NEG 3 POS amp 9 LUE UUU UU UU K O SERVICE SLOTS MUSIC RED MARK BACKUP BLUE MARK SYSTEM BLACK MARK BURLINK BURLINK BURmester LINK is an interface to control Burmester components via a set of remote control commands developed by Burmester gt Connect the Musiccenter and control system using an RS 232 cable Please see the section Symbols and text labels used on page 6 for more information on using BURLINK REMOTE Connecting the DC OUT socket on a separate device to the DC IN socket on a Burmester device switches this device on and off along with the Musiccenter Correspondingly connecting the DC IN socket to the DC OUT socket on a Burmester device switches the Musiccenter on and off whenever the connected device is turned on or
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4. Command Meaning POWON r Switches the device on POWOFF r Switches the device into stand by mode INP r Switches through the inputs successively INP r Switches through the inputs successively INP 1 r Activates INPUT 1 INP2 r Activates INPUT 2 INP3 r Activates INPUT 3 INP4 r Activates INPUT 4 INPS r Activates INPUT 5 INP6 r Activates INPUT 6 INP7Z r Activates INPUT 7 INP8 r Activates INPUT 8 INP9 r Activates INPUT 9 INP10Nr Activates the internal 111 player VOLUP r Increases the volume by one level VOLDN r Reduces the volume by one level VOLxx r Sets the playback volume to the value xx from 00 to 63 PHASE r Switches the active input between 0 and 180 phase PHASE180 r Switches the active input to 180 phase PHASEO r Switches the active input to 0 phase AUDIO r Switches the A D converter between 96 kHz and 192 kHz sampling rate AUDIO96 r Switches the A D converter module to 96 kHz sampling rate AUDIO192 r Switches the A D converter module to 192 kHz sampling rate DIM r Increases the brightness by one level for each command DIMO r Switches to the maximum brightness APPENDIX Command DIM 1 r Meaning Switches to medium brightness DIM2 r Switches to the lowest brightness DIM3 r Turns off the display TYPEN Indicates the device type VERSION Indicates the software version SNR r Indicates the series number of the device 111 Musiccenter 37 GLOSSARY
5. GLOSSARY AAC aac Advanced Audio Coding AAC is a lossy process for compressing audio data AIFF aiff Audio Interchange File Format AIFF is a file format for saving LPCM audio data Compared with other audio data formats such as MP3 LPCM linear pulse code modulation does not feature data compression ALAC alac Apple Lossless Audio Codec ALAC is a free process developed by Apple for lossless audio data compression The compressed audio data is saved in MP4 files with the file ending m4a or mp4 Cinch Cinch is the designation for a connector for unbalanced transmission of electrical signals e g audio signals used primarily in Germany The international designation is RCA CPU Central processing unit The CPU is a computer s central processing unit DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA is a standard developed in collaboration between over 250 companies to be able to transfer audio and video data across manufacturers and devices FLAC flac Free Lossless Audio Codec FLAC is a free process for lossless audio data compression Unlike lossy processes such as MP3 no quality losses result LAN Local area network A LAN is a computer network that is limited to a range of 500 meters without additional measures It is generally used in home networks or small companies m4a The file ending m4a designates MP4 files containing only audio see also MP4 and ALAC MP3 mp3 mp3 is a
6. 111 MUSICCENTER Player Just Driving You Crazy Jun Fukamachi At Steinway Take 2 Jun Fukamach Beethoven Op 74 Harp Poco Adagio Jump Re Hall Graduated Fool Anouk POS DTLAN E Like A Rolling Stone Blow yin in the wind Bob Dylar M OM 10 Code E d Lonely Avenue Le Tour De M Qui de nous deux The Connection EP More Mu From Ray Ray Charle Chan Chan B 375 Buena Vita hae You re listening unlimjt d g lt c aa 0 SO Blowin inthe wire e Like A Rolling Stone E Bob Dylan eer a Folk Rock 1990 flac 44 1kHz 16Bit 2 Unlimited 2 Unlimited Rk o v 30 Seconds To Mars perating Instructions Dear Audiophile Congratulations on your excellent choice We sincerely appreciate your trust in us You have selected an audio component which excels in musical fidelity and combines uncompromising manufacturing quality with technical innovation and the highest degree of operating flexibility We urge you to read this owner s manual in its entirety at least once so you will be able to make full use of all capabilities of this outstanding audiophile instrument However should you have additional questions please contact your dealer or call us directly You will be the judge of our uncompromising commitment to manufacture true high end stereo components and to offer a service that is commensurate with the highest quality standards Please talk to us about customization even if it
7. 2 Turn the left rotary knob to select Analog Inputs or Digital Inputs and press the rotary knob to reach the selection menu CX Internet Radio w Analog Inputs 3 Turn the left rotary knob to select the desired input and press the rotary knob The input is now selected In addition you can change the phase using the button on the right edge of the screen above the home button 4 Select the setting that sounds better by switching back and forth between the two settings When selecting a digital source you can also set the sampling rate Press the button at the right edge of the screen to select 96 kHz or 192 kHz With digital sources volume control is only possible for input signals Note You have the option to name the analog and digital inputs as you like For more information see the operating instructions for your iPad 28 oet HOW DO I PLAY CONTENT FROM THE HARD DISK PLAYER How DO PLAY CONTENT FROM THE HARD DISK PLAYER You can also play content from the hard disk without an iPad However the options are limited Only the most recently played playlist can be displayed Within this playlist operation is the same as that for a CD start pause next track and previous track To play content from the hard disk 1 Press the Home button on the bottom right edge of the screen 3 This button leads you back to the main menu 2 Select the Player operating mode by turning and press
8. Wi Fi antennas 10 Service plate 111 Musiccenter IEC socket C14 acc to IEC 60320 1 Power switch RS 232 USB 2 0 type B DC IN 5 2 2 2 mm coaxial power connectors DC OUT 5 2 2 2 mm coaxial power connectors IR IN Mini jack 3x stereo XLR BALANCED 1x stereo XLR UNBAL 1x stereo cinch RCA TAPE 1x stereo cinch RCA fixed TAPE PHONES 1x jack socket 6 35 mm stereo RCA 1x electrical cinch RCA TOTX 1x optical TOSLINK INPUT 4 6 8 3x electrical cinch RCA INPUT 5 7 9 3x optical TOSLINK 1x RJ 45 4x USB 2 0 type B 2x coax connectors Hard disks Battery oF APPENDIX 38 Remote control of the device via BURLINK All control systems such as PC CRESTRON AMX etc can be connected to the BURLINK connector They enable convenient control of your entire system e g via a touch panel which you can program individually The LEDs located next to these connectors labeled T and R for transmit and receive serve to monitor data exchange Connection The BURLINK interface can be operated using the 9 pin D SUB socket RS 232 RS 232 configuration 9600 baud 8 bit parity none 1 stop bit no hardware handshake Commands The commands for operating the Musiccenter are listed below They must be sent in upper case letters and each command must be concluded with a carriage return V
9. amplifier using a balanced LF line Usethe UNBAL outputs and a cinch line if your amplifier only features unbalanced cinch inputs 111 Musiccenter 11 HOW DO I CONNECT THE DEVICE NOTICE 12 Connecting a tape recorder headphones and digital output 2 3 4 C3 lesa J U U J turum Jo um 1 Tape recorder TAPE For connecting an analog recording device for example 2 Headphones PHONES For connecting headphones 3 Optical digital output DIGITAL OUT For connecting e g a preamplifier via an optical digital cable TOSLINK 4 Electrical digital output DIGITAL OUT For connecting e g a preamplifier via an electrical digital cable RCA Tape recorder TAPE This connection ou
10. of these operating instructions for an overview of the connections on the rear side of the device Connecting devices that are on Connecting devices that are on can lead to damage gt Before connection shut off the Musiccenter and all other components belonging to your system Do no switch the components back on until they have been connected completely and correctly Installing the storage battery The Musiccenter is equipped with a rechargeable battery that allows the system to shut off safely in the event of a power failure The battery is enclosed separately and has to be installed before initial device start up If the battery has already been installed by your specialist dealer you can skip the following installation instructions NOTICE Operation without a storage battery The device is also fully functional without the battery inserted but cannot safely shut off in the event of a power failure Possible consequences include data loss or even damage to the operating system gt Insert the storage battery or ask your specialist dealer to do so for you Note In the event of a power failure the display shuts off immediately even if a storage battery is inserted The system is still shut off safely in the background 111 Musiccenter 9 HOW DO I CONNECT THE DEVICE 10
11. restarts 111 Musiccenter 33 HOW DO PERFORM A SOFTWARE UPDATE Note Note 34 Performing a software update using a USB stick 1 Insert the USB stick with the update software into one of the four USB slots on the back side of the device 2 Press the Home button on the bottom right edge of the screen This button leads you back to the main menu 3 Press the Settings button i The Settings menu opens 4 Press the Update button 3 The Update menu opens If no USB stick is inserted an alert message appears In this case insert the USB stick 5 Press the Install Update button The update process begins The bar indicates that the process is in progress 6 Remove the USB stick once the update has ler s been completed roceeding After an update has been installed the Musiccenter restarts e MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND CARE MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND CARE Note Maintenance The device itself does not have to be maintained UPS battery The Musiccenter is equipped with a battery to safely shut down the system in the event of a power failure The service life of this UPS battery is limited Depending on the ambient temperature and the operating time of the Musiccenter the UPS battery must be replaced after one to a maximum of two years gt Please contact your specialist dealer who will work with you to arrange the optimal solut
12. seems a little far fetched to you We gladly accept any technically reasonable challenge Enjoy the music Your Burmester team iPad is a registered trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S A and other countries HIGHRESAUDIO is a registered trademark The usability of third party services Internet radio music streaming services with the 111 Musiccenter is subject to any terms of use of third party suppliers as well as the technical requirements of the user and third parties Internet access service availability on which Burmester Audiosysteme GmbH has no influence Software version 2 30 CONTENTS WHAT OPTIONS DOES THE Music CENTER OFFER ME How Do USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Symbols and text labels used Meaning of warning symbols and words IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Opening the device Power supply Set up Operating during thunderstorms Backup WHAT Do HAVE TO OBSERVE DURING UNPACKING AND SETUP Packaging Supplied items Setting up the device How Do CONNECT THE DEVICE Installing the storage battery Connecting analog signal sources Connecting digital signal sources Connecting a power amplifier Connecting a tape recorder headphones and digital output Connecting a network cable and USB components Connecting the remote control components Connecting the Wi Fi antennas Connecting the power cord WHAT OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS ARE THERE WHAT FUNCTIONS DOES THE REMOTE CONTROL OFFER
13. the iPad may result For this reason use the Stand alone setting if the device is not connected to the network 111 Musiccenter 23 HOW DO I PLAY A CD How Do I PLAY A CD You do not have to select the CD Player operating mode before playing a CD Note Note 24 1 Insert a CD directly into the CD drive under the display After you have inserted the CD up to the noticeable resistance it is automatically drawn in If you select the operating mode CD Player and no CD is inserted a corresponding message appears on the display The CD is read and played back immediately The screen shows information on the track playing Only audio CDs can be played Playing 2 Use the left bank of buttons on the screen or the corresponding buttons on the remote control to operate the CD player On the device On the remote gt Il gt Il SKIP gt l K SKIP STOP No function Function PAUSE Pauses playback at the current position Only shown on the screen during playback PLAY Begins playback Only shown on the screen during STOP or PAUSE FORWARD Playback skips to the next title BACKWARD Playback skips to the beginning of the track playing Pressing twice skips to the previous track STOP Stops playback and returns to track 1 Only shown on the screen during playback EJECT Ejects the CD Only shown on the screen during STOP H
14. warning word WARNING indicates a danger that can lead to death or severe injuries DANGER The warning word DANGER indicates a danger which can directly lead to death or severe injury IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Opening the device Do not open the device The device does not contain any parts that can be maintained by the user Fuses inside the device may only be replaced by authorized staff such as your specialist dealer Power supply Use the supplied 3 wire power cord for power supply The protective earth contact must not be rendered ineffective Furthermore the device may only be connected to an outlet with a functioning protective conductor connection The device has a power supply unit that automatically adjusts to the power supply As a result the device can be operated with all common power supplies Lay the power cord in a way that prevents it from being damaged Do not use a damaged power cord Instead switch the device off and contact your specialist dealer Set up When selecting an installation location please note the following e Avoid direct sunlight excessive heat cold moisture and dust e Ensure sufficient ventilation Do not place the device in a closed rack e Do not cover the slots and openings on the device They serve as a means of ventilation e Do not expose the device to dripping water or spray water and do not place any containers holding l
15. 9 Tak09 0451 o NET Saino 10 Track 10 04 00 Jim Sarah Vaughan Clifford Brown 05 53 He s My Guy Sarah Vaughan Clifford Brown 04 14 5666666 bs Mein n litari Dean OA 92 b Album Artist Year Click the respective input field and change the information Activate the function Match to all Tracks if you want to allocate the artist s name to all tracks c Genre Click the field and select a genre from the list d Orchestra Information Tap more orchestra tags web interface orchestra tags and fill out fields as necessary e Tracks You can edit the title and artist for each track separately iPad app if you have activated Match to all Tracks you cannot change artist information Tap one of the fields to change the information manually f Excluding tracks from ripping To exclude a track from ripping tap the switch web interface click the checkmark 5 Click Start Ripping JNCONGEC A window opens where you can select ee P TRACKS the rip quality FAST Use FAST for CDs that have no or a ee only a few scratches The CD is imported 9 me on 04 Track04 04 46 without any quality improvement 05 Tas 0553 measures e IE ME urine iride 07 Track07 06 23 02 ACCURATE Use ACCU RATE for heavily 08 Track08 04 58 for scratched Audio CD approximately 20 minutes 09 Track 09 04 51 EA Ripping Audio CD atch to all Tracks IMPORT SELECTED TRACKS from the album
16. EAD OWINER S MANUAL MON 1 ETHERNET Here you can plug in an Ethernet network cable and connect it to your home network router Please see the section How Do Operate the Musiccenter as a Pure Data Server Server Mode on page 31 and the Instructions for Operation via the iPad App for more information on operation on a network USB 1 4 The USB slots allow you to connect USB components such as e An external hard disk to create a backup see Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser e A USB stick to install an update see Performing a software update using a USB stick on page 34 e A USB stick to play music see How Do Play Content from a USB Stick on page 25 Insert the USB component It should be detected automatically and ready for operation after a brief configuration phase Please see the corresponding sections for more detailed information 111 Musiccenter 13 HOW DO I CONNECT THE DEVICE Note Note 14 Connecting the remote control components
17. ES THE MUSICCENTER OFFER ME WHAT OPTIONS DOES THE MUSICCENTER OFFER ME Note Note 1 The Musiccenter combines multiple premium components into one device providing different options to play music in the highest quality Preamplifier Connect your analog and digital signal sources on the reference preamplifier and choose designations for the connected devices CD drive Play CDs directly or copy them to the internal hard disk drive ripping Internal hard disk drive Save tracks on the 3 terabyte hard disk drive and optimize the sound quality during the saving process If a connection to the Internet exists the CD cover and information on the album and artist are automatically downloaded and saved Play the saved music Convenient options for selecting tracks by name artist album and genre are at your disposal You can also take advantage of the search function Home network Connect the Musiccenter to your home network Thanks to the DLNA UPnP standard the Musiccenter can make music saved on the hard disk available to other network devices Music download and Internet radio Via an established Internet connection you can download high resolution music from providers such as HIGHRESAUDIO and access a variety of Internet radio stations Operation via the iPad app You can conveniently operate the Musiccenter on an Apple iPad using the BurmesterMC app e Select the connected signal source e Start ripping a CD to
18. How Do SWITCH THE DEVICE ON WHAT OPTIONS Do HAVE FOR OPERATING THE MUSICCENTER Operating the music center using the buttons on the device panel or the remote control Operating the Musiccenter via the iPad app Operating the Musiccenter via a web browser 111 Musiccenter CO CO CO N NIN N O SO O O 0 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 20 20 How DO CONNECT THE MUSIC CENTER TO MY HOME NETWORK 21 How Do OPERATE THE MUSICCENTER WITHOUT A NETWORK 21 How Do ESTABLISH A Wi Fi CONNECTION 22 How Do CHANGE THE NETWORK MODE 22 How Do I PLAY A CD 24 How Do PLAY CONTENT FROM A USB STICK 25 How CAN I Copy RIP A CD TO THE INTERNAL MEMORY 26 How Do PLAY AN ANALOG OR DIGITAL SIGNAL SOURCE ON THE DEVICE 28 How DO PLAY CONTENT FROM THE HARD DISK PLAYER 29 How Do PLAY CONTENT FROM THE INTERNET INTERNET RADIO 30 How Do OPERATE THE MUSICCENTER AS A PURE DATA SERVER SERVER MODE 31 How Do QUERY THE SERIAL NUMBER AND DEVICE VERSIONS How Do PERFORM A SOFTWARE UPDATE Performing a software update via the Internet Performing a software update using a USB stick MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND CARE DISPOSAL WARRANTY APPENDIX The back side of the device at a glance Remote control of the device via BURLINK GLOSSARY TECHNICAL DATA Connectors Components General data 32 33 33 34 35 36 36 37 o 38 40 42 42 42 42 p WHAT OPTIONS DO
19. NTS ARE THERE WHAT OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS ARE THERE 1 Rotary knob for selecting menu functions e Turn to mark a menu item e Press to select a menu item 2 Left bank of buttons for selecting functions The respective button function is shown on the display 3 CD drive Infrared receiver The IR receiver receives the remote control signals Do not place objects in front of the receiver 5 Right bank of buttons for selecting functions The respective button function is shown on the display 6 Volume control e Turn to change the volume e Press to mute playback of the analog outputs 7 ON OFF switch POWER e OFF The device is switched off It cannot be switched on with the remote control The LED is not lit e STBY The device is in stand by mode and can be switched on using the remote control The LED lights up in orange e ON Briefly pushing the switch upward switches on the device The switch returns to the center position The LED lights up in red Pushing the switch upward again returns the device to standby mode e SERVER MODE When the LED is lit in green the Musiccenter is in server mode For more details please see How Do I Operate the Musiccenter as a Pure Data Server Server Mode on page 31 8 LED e ED not lit The device is switched off e LED lights up in orange The device is in stand by mode and can be switched on using the rem
20. OW DO I PLAY CONTENT FROM A USB STICK How Do PLAY CONTENT FROM A USB STICK To be able to play music from a USB stick the music has to have been saved on the stick first It does not matter how the contents are transferred e g from a computer or via download from the Musiccenter memory how the titles are organized all in one folder or in subfolders or in which compatible format they are available e g MP3 AAC FLAC Playing back contents from a USB stick 1 Insert the USB stick into one of the four USB slots on the back side of the Musiccenter 3 Playback starts automatically 2 Use the left bank of buttons on the screen or the corresponding buttons on the remote control to control playback On the device EEEE E 111 Musiccenter On the remote gt Il gt Il SKIP gt l K SKIP STOP Function PAUSE Pauses playback at the current position Only shown on the screen during playback PLAY Begins playback Only shown on the screen during STOP or PAUSE FORWARD Playback skips to the next title BACKWARD Playback skips to the beginning of the track playing Pressing twice skips to the previous track STOP Stops playback and returns to track 1 Only shown on the screen during playback 25 HOW CAN I COPY RIP A CD TO THE INTERNAL MEMORY How CAN I Copy RIP A CD TO THE INTERNAL MEMORY Copying music or videos from a data source to a computer s hard disk is re
21. PUTS STANDBY lt 1W INPUTS INPUT7 INPUTS f BALANCED 6 Sah J O O UUTE TS MUSIC RED MARK BACKUP BLUE MARK SYSTEM BLACK MARK Connect analog signal sources to the INPUT 1 2 3 inputs using a balanced LF cable gt Connect unbalanced cables to the enclosed XLR to RCA adapters HOW DO CONNECT THE DEVICE Connecting digital signal sources Connect electrical digital signal sources such as a CD player to RCA inputs INPUT 4 6 8 Connect optical digital sources such as a DAB tuner to TOSLINK inputs INPUT 5 7 9 Connecting a power amplifier BALANCED Oe Gp 9 Le Or o S NCC 3 NEG gt For the best sound connect the BALANCED sockets to the inputs on your
22. T Shed N IRIN 3 NEG 3 P0S J O SERVICE SLOTS S IN MUSIC RED MARK aog i reed me eux EE Ps WITTTTUT BACKUP BLUE MARK ETHERNET WE ees C SYSTEM BLACK MARY KN WLAN S QJ ANTENNA Q 1 2 Z DANGER Improper network cables or sockets Network cables without a protective earth contact or sockets without a functional protective earth connection can result in a life threatening electric shock gt Use only the supplied 3 wire power cord for power supply The protective earth contact must not be rendered ineffective gt Connect the device only to an outlet with a functioning protective conductor connection Connecting the power cord v The MAINS switch is set to OFF 1 Plug in the supplied power cord and connect it to the power socket 2 Switch the MAINS switch to ON Now the POWER LED on the front of the device see What Operating and Display Elements Are There on page 17 point 8 will light up in green for about 2 seconds At this moment the device measures and adjusts to the power supply After this process is completed successfully the POWER LED goes out The device is disconnected from the power supply via the MAINS power switch For this reason only switch MAINS to OFF when the device is in stand by mode POWER LED is lit in orange or if the POWER switch has been turned off LED is not lit WHAT OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEME
23. al audio technology as well as in high quality hi fi high end components in particular with balanced signal transmission 111 Musiccenter 41 TECHNICAL DATA Connectors Analog inputs Analog outputs Digital inputs Digital outputs BURLINK remote control REMOTE remote control Infrared Ethernet USB Power supply Wi Fi antennas Components CD drive Hard disk Display Uninterruptible power supply General data Dimensions W x H x D Weight Power supply Fuses Power consumption 3x stereo XLR 1x stereo XLR 1x stereo cinch RCA 1x stereo cinch RCA fixed TAPE 1x jack socket 6 35 mm stereo PHONES 3x electrical 3x optical TOSLINK 1x electrical 1x optical TOSLINK 1x RS 232 1x USB 2 0 type B 2x coaxial power connectors 5 5 2 5 mm DC OUT DC IN 1x mini Jack socket 1x RJ 45 4x USB 2 0 type A IEC socket C14 acc to IEC 60320 1 with mains switch 2x COax connectors CD DA 2x 3 terabytes RAID 7 LED backlit brightness adjustable in 3 levels resolution 800 x 480 pixels Lead acid battery 12 V 0 8 Ah for controlled shutdown bridgeable time approx 2 minutes 455mm x215 mmx 405 mm The lengths of the plugs to be connected are not taken into consideration in the dimensions Approx 28 kg TOV T2075 0117 60 17 200V 240 V 50 517 60 Hz F1 F4 F5 TIAE FZ F3 T 500MAE F6 T50mA E ON max 110 W Server mode max 55 W STBY 1W ORR
24. chestra tags Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown 04 01 05 47 05 11 18 8 8 z 5 i 5 scratched CDs wma ua c E The imported data is checked based on uw ex Sao defined criteria and any error sources are muc ee D M INN CHCEU already eliminated during the ripping process Ripping with ACCURATE takes nearly twice as long as ripping with FAST The approximate times for each type are indicated respectively 6 Click the desired variant Ripping starts The progress for each track is displayed via a bar If ACCURATE was selected after ripping rating stars denote the quality of the original data 5 stars indicate maximum quality A Do you want to cancel the current 7 ripping process To cancel ripping Click Cancel 5 A selection window opens Abort the ripping process and keep the Stop Tracks that have already been ripped remain auarus coe WM Abort Tracks that have already been ripped are deleted ai nidis AP EE je Continue Ripping continues After finalization the process is completed and the album is available on the device permanently You can then play the album via the player 111 Musiccenter 27 HOW DO I PLAY AN ANALOG OR DIGITAL SIGNAL SOURCE ON THE DEVICE How Do I PLAY AN ANALOG OR DIGITAL SIGNAL SOURCE ON THE DEVICE 1 Press the Home button on the bottom right edge of the screen This button leads you back to the main menu
25. cting the antennas via the antenna block 1 Screw the two plugs onto the connection thread on the device Make sure that the plugs do not tilt and the threads are not damaged 2 Straighten the antenna hinges and screw the antennas onto the connection threads on the antenna block Make sure that the antennas do not tilt and the threads are not damaged 3 Place the antenna block in a slightly elevated position above the Musiccenter 111 Musiccenter 15 HOW DO I CONNECT THE DEVICE Note 16 Connecting the power cord ES ANALOG INPUTS o EE Cauet 1 GND no AS a USICENTER 111 y s 3 POS XURPINNING gt C RCA XE oema DIGITAL 100 120 200 240V 50 60Hz 110W ep of g i J T T INPUTS GND GND 5 TOW INPUT 9 INPUTS STANDSY S TW 2 f0S 2 NEG SONNE
26. elivery the Musiccenter is set to standard mode In stand alone mode the Musiccenter itself functions as a DHCP server meaning it automatically assigns an IP address to the device connected via Wi Fi When connecting the Musiccenter to a router which is a DHCP server itself using a network cable in this mode operating two DHCP servers could cause issues in your network This is why the operating mode has to be switched to standard mode before plugging in the network cable Changing the network mode reverts to factory settings Any former network settings are lost HOW DO CHANGE THE NETWORK MODE To change the network mode 1 Press the Home button on the bottom right edge of the screen i s This button leads you back to the main menu 2 Press the Settings button mm The Settings menu opens 3 Press the Network Mode button The Network Mode menu opens 4 Select the desired operating mode Standard Operation with network Stand alone Operation without network 5 Press the Execute button 3 The system reverts to factory settings The factory settings for operation on a network are e Host name computer name Musiccenter1 1 1 e SSID Musiccenter1 11 e Wi Fi password Burmester1 11 Note capitalization Note If you have selected Standard but the device is not connected to the network a corresponding message appears on the display In this case issues in operation via
27. ferred to as ripping After the CD is analyzed the data is imported supplemented with information on the album and artist and saved on the device in the audio format flac in a database Ripping a CD requires you to operate the Musiccenter via the iPad app or web interface Both variants are virtually identical and are therefore described together below Differences are indicated in the text The screenshots show the iPad variant Please see the separate documents Instructions for Operation via the iPad App and Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser for detailed information on operation using the iPad app and web browser Note Creating a copy for private purposes is permitted in most countries However creating copies for commercial purposes as well as bypassing valid copy protection measures is not permitted When copying audio content please observe the national copyright regulations in your country Ripping a CD gt Start the iPad app or call up the Musiccenter web interface 1 Insert a CD into the CD drive After you have inserted the CD up to the noticeable resistance it is automatically drawn in The CD is read a and then played back immediately E osn 04 Track 04 04 46 2 iPad app In the main menu tap Audio 05 Tackos 05 53 CD 06 Track 06 04 14 07 Trck07 0623 Eject CD Web interface Click the arrow nextto the o maos s drop down menu and select Audio CD BENE The tracks are displayed but not
28. ing the left rotary knob 3 The Player menu opens and the first track of the most recently played playlist is displayed 3 Start playback by pressing the corresponding button in the left bank of buttons on the device or on the remote control 111 Musiccenter 29 HOW DO PLAY CONTENT FROM THE INTERNET INTERNET RADIO How Do PLAY CONTENT FROM THE INTERNET INTERNET RADIO Note 30 In the Internet Radio operating mode you can listen to radio stations made available online The following requirements must be met first e he Musiccenter is connected to the Internet via a network e At least one radio station has been added to the playlist Stations can be added to the playlist using the iPad or the web interface Please see the separate documents Instructions for Operation via the iPad App and Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser for further information To listen to a radio station 1 Press the Home button on the bottom right edge of the screen This button leads you back to the main menu 2 Select the Internet Radio operating mode by turning and pressing the left rotary knob The Internet Radio opens and the most recently played radio station plays 3 To listen to a different radio station Press the Change Station button The menu opens and displays the stations saved in the playlist 4 Select a station by turning and pressing the left rotary knob The selected statio
29. ion for testing and exchanging the battery Internal hard disks The RAID hard disks in the Musiccenter used for saving ripped audio files like all hard disks have a limited service life Depending on the frequency of use the hard disks have to be replaced after a certain period of time Only hard disks prepared specifically by Burmester can be used gt Please contact your specialist dealer who will work with you to arrange the optimal solution for exchanging the hard disks Repairs Repairs may only be performed by authorized professionals gt n the event of a repair please contact your specialist dealer Care NOTICE Liquids and abrasive cleaners Liquids penetrating the housing can destroy the device Rough cleaning supplies cleaning agents sponges brushes etc can also damage the device s surface gt Do not use liquids or wet cloths to clean the device Do not use any abrasive cleaners or sponges brushes etc with a hard or rough surface gt Only rub the device with a slightly damp cloth For the screen you can use a glass cleaner 111 Musiccenter 35 DISPOSAL DISPOSAL Legislation German electric and electronic device law ElektroG prohibits the disposal of electric and electronic devices by means of normal household waste The 111 Musiccenter falls into this category To dispose of the device Bring the device to a communal collection point or a voluntary take back system C
30. iquids on your device Do not place any open ignition sources such as burning candles on the device Operating during thunderstorms During thunder and lightning storms disconnect the device from the power supply by unplugging the power cord from the unit or from the power socket Switching off the mains switch on the back side of the device is not sufficient For good measure also disconnect all connected components from the power supply Backup Burmester recommends backing up audio data saved in the Musiccenter to USB drives via the web interface Backups should be performed every six months or after ripping a certain number of CDs Please see the separate document Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser for more information on creating a backup 111 Musiccenter 7 WHAT DO I HAVE TO OBSERVE DURING UNPACKING AND SETUP WHAT Do HAVE TO OBSERVE DURING UNPACKING AND SETUP Heavy device The device is very heavy and may cause injury if it falls Allow a second person to help you during unpacking and set up if need be gt Pay attention to any possible sharp edges gt Place the box on the floor and remove all accessories and the device Anoperating temperature that is too low or too high may lead to errors in the device For this reason after unpacking the device leave it standing for some time before connecting it and turning it on Packaging The packaging is designed for re use as long as it ha
31. m a provider results in use dependent costs Operating the system using the iPad app requires a Wi Fi connection between the iPad and the Musiccenter Please see chapter How Do Il Establish a Wi Fi Connection on page 22 for more information on how to establish a Wi Fi connection Please see the separate document Instructions for Operation via the iPad App for more information on installing and operating the iPad app Operating the Musiccenter via a web browser You can also operate the Musiccenter without the app using a standard web browser on any computer tablet PC Mac This is possible thanks to a graphic web interface saved on the Musiccenter that can be started on the computer used Operation offers interested users advanced options for managing music and device settings Operation via a web browser requires the following e A computer tablet PC Mac with a web browser installed e ALAN or Wi Fi connection between the computer and the Musiccenter Please see chapter How do I connect the music center to my home network on page 21 for more information on how to establish a LAN connection Please see the separate document Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser for more information on how to operate the Musiccenter via a web browser HOW DO I CONNECT THE MUSIC CENTER TO MY HOME NETWORK How DO CONNECT THE MUSIC CENTER TO MY HOME NETWORK A network connection is required to network the Musiccenter wi
32. mputers 40 Lurmester Server A server is a computer program for accessing a central resource or service in a network A computer on which one or more servers run is also designated a server SSID Service set identifier The SSID is a freely selectable name within a Wi Fi connection TOSLINK TOSLINK is a standardized connection system for optical signal transmission via fiber optic cables originally developed by Toshiba TOShiba LINK It is common in consumer goods for digital transmission of audio signals e g CD and DVD players audio amplifiers A D converters UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP was originally launched by Microsoft and allows for cross manufacturer control of devices such as audio devices routers printers or home controls via an IP based network IP Internet Protocol Today the UPnP Forum specifies the UPnP standard and certifies devices complying with the standard WAV wav WAVE The WAVE file format is a container format for digital storage of audio data that is based on the Resource Interchange File Format RIFF defined for Windows by Microsoft WLAN Wireless local area network WLAN is the term for a local radio network It is frequently referred to as Wi Fi XLR The XLR also referred to as Cannon connector is an industrial standard for electrical connectors The three pin XLR plug establishes the standard connection for analog audio lines in profession
33. n plays The usability of third party services Internet radio music streaming services with the Musiccenter is subject to any terms of use of third party suppliers as well as the technical requirements of the user and third parties Internet access service availability on which Burmester Audiosysteme GmbH has no influence L HOW DO OPERATE THE MUSICCENTER AS A PURE DATA SERVER SERVER MODE How Do OPERATE THE MUSICCENTER AS A PURE DATA SERVER SERVER MODE The Musiccenter can be operated as a pure data server The preamplifier area is deactivated while access to the hard disk drives and streaming of data for example for multiroom playback is still possible This operating mode uses much less electricity than operation with a preamplifier To switch to server mode 1 Press the Home button on the bottom right edge of the screen This button leads you back to the main menu E 2 Press the Settings button i The Settings menu opens 3 Press the Server Mode button The Server Mode menu opens 4 Press the Execute button 3 The preamplifier and screen are switched off i The POWER LED on the front of the device lights up in green To end server mode Briefly push the POWER switch on the device upward or gt press the POWER button on the remote control You can also switch off or end server mode using the iPad or web interface of course Please see the separate document
34. off gt Connect the Musiccenter and a second Burmester device using a remote cable Burmester power amplifiers include an appropriate remote cable which can also be purchased from your specialist dealer IRIN IR IN allows you to connect an additional infrared receiver This infrared receiver can for example be set up in a different room enabling remote control of the Musiccenter without direct visual contact with the device itself Connecting an external infrared receiver deactivates the internal receiver gt Connect the infrared receiver s connection cable to the IR IN socket You can get additional infrared receivers directly from Burmester There the connection cable is made based on your desired length HOW DO I CONNECT THE DEVICE Connecting the Wi Fi antennas The connection between the iPad and Musiccenter is established via the Wi Fi antennas You can either mount the two antennas directly to the connections on the device or connect them via the antenna block The antenna block and connecting cable allow you to position the antennas higher enabling a larger range To mount the antennas directly to the device 1 Straighten the antenna hinges and screw the antennas onto the connection threads Make sure that the antennas do not tilt and the threads are not damaged 2 The antennas feature a rotary hinged base After attachment move the antennas into the desired position and fold them upward Conne
35. ontact your communal waste management for addresses WARRANTY 36 We provide a warranty of 3 years for this device This requires proper connection without overload as well as mechanical integrity and submission of the warranty certificate and warranty extension The warranty is void if the device has been tampered with by unauthorized persons or parts of the housing connections or terminals have been disassembled APPENDIX APPENDIX The back side of the device at a glance 100 120 200 240V 50 60Hz 11 STANDBY lt 1W MUSICCENTER 111 HANDMADE IN GERMANY OQ O J E BACKUP BLUE MARK SYSTEM BLACK MARK PLEASE READ OWNER S MANUAL 1 Power supply 2 BURLINK 3 Remote control Infrared Analog inputs 5 Analog outputs 6 Digital outputs 7 Digital inputs 8 Ethernet USB
36. ot connected to a network stand alone mode e A connection with a Wi Fi router In this case the Wi Fi connection is established between your computer and the router This connection method is only possible when the Musiccenter is connected to a network and can be useful for example if you do not have Wi Fi reception because you are too far away from the Musiccenter Establishing a Wi Fi connection between the iPad and the Musiccenter gt Please see the separate document Instructions for Operation via the iPad App chapter How Do I Connect the iPad to the Musiccenter for a description on how to connect the Musiccenter to an iPad via Wi Fi Establishing a Wi Fi connection between a different computer and the Musiccenter When using a different computer the process depends on the operating system installed Please refer to the help information for your operating system for more information gt Fora direct Wi Fi connection to the Musiccenter use the following specifications Name of the network SSID Musiccenter1 11 Password Burmester1 11 gt For a Wi Fi connection via a router use the following specifications Name of the network SSID name of the router Password Wi Fi password for the router How Do CHANGE THE NETWORK MODE NOTICE NOTICE Z2 In the network settings you can determine whether the Musiccenter is operated on a network standard mode or without a network stand alone mode Upon d
37. ote control e LED lights up in red the device is in operation e LED lights up in green The device is in server mode For more details please see How Do Operate the Musiccenter as a Pure Data Server Server Mode on page 31 111 Musiccenter 17 WHAT FUNCTIONS DOES THE REMOTE CONTROL OFFER WHAT FUNCTIONS DOES THE REMOTE CONTROL OFFER The remote control allows you to quickly access some frequently used functions such as device power on off volume control as well as CD drive control All additional functions however are only available using the iPad TUNER STATION O C POWER PHONO DMENU A OSD DO O RETURN V RESUME STOP Pl K SKIP gt lt lt SEARCH gt gt PROGR CLEAR REPEAT REPA B T C AUDIO MODE SUBT SCAN DIM 1 2 3 4 5 eeeee eeeeoe e VOLUME D Bumester The available functions POWER Switch the device on or into standby mode STOP Stop CD playback gt l Start or pause CD playback K SKIP gt Skip to the beginning of the track previous next CD track MODE Gradually turn on the screen backlight DIM Gradually dim or switch off the screen completely VOLUME Lower increase the volume 18 oet HOW DO I SWITCH THE DEVICE ON How Do SWITCH THE DEVICE ON 1 Move the POWER switch on the front side of the device to the center position The LED lights up in orange and the device is in stand by mode 2 Briefly push the POWER switch upward or press the POWER button on
38. our Musiccenter When a software update is available it is shown on the device s display as well as on the iPad and web interface The update can be downloaded via the Internet and installed on the Musiccenter gt Alternatively your dealer would be happy to perform the update for you In this case simply contact your dealer A software update can also be performed via the web interface see Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser Performing a software update via the Internet The Musiccenter requires approximately 10 minutes for an update During an update the Musiccenter must not be disconnected from the power supply You can end the update process at any time with the Cancel button v The display shows when a software update is available 1 Press the Home button on the bottom right edge of the screen i This button leads you back to the main menu 2 Press the Settings button then the Update button The Download menu opens gt Press the Download button The download begins The bar shows the ou progress while Estimated time indicates the remaining time During the download you can use the Musiccenter with all its functions as usual v The update has been downloaded completely Downloadi gt Press the Install Update button The update is now being installed You cannot use the Musiccenter during installation After the update has been installed successfully the Musiccenter
39. ower supply via the MAINS power switch on the back side of the device Only switch MAINS to OFF when the device is in stand by mode STBY LED is lit in orange or if the POWER switch has been turned off OFF LED is not lit 111 Musiccenter 19 WHAT OPTIONS DO I HAVE FOR OPERATING THE MUSICCENTER WHAT OPTIONS Do HAVE FOR OPERATING THE MUSICCENTER Note Note 20 The different options for operating the Musiccenter are described below Operating the Musiccenter using the buttons on the device panel or the remote control The easiest way to operate the Musiccenter is using the buttons on the device panel or the remote control You do not need a Wi Fi connection to the Musiccenter or a connection between the Musiccenter and your home network However only the basic functions are available Please see sections What Operating and Display Elements Are There on page 17 and What Functions Does the Remote Control Offer on page 18 for a more precise description of the buttons and functions Operating the Musiccenter via the iPad app Using the Apple iPad and the BurmesterMC app you can conveniently operate the Musiccenter and use all its functions e Select the connected signal source e Start ripping a CD to the internal memory e Scroll through the covers of saved albums or display information on the albums and artists e Create and play playlists e Listen to Internet radio or download high resolution music fro
40. patented process for lossy compression of audio data Saving only signal portions that are audible to humans enables a considerable reduction of the quantity of data without decreasing the audio quality at least as can be heard MP4 mp4 mp4 is a video container format for MPEG 4 contents based on the Apple QuickTime file format Multimedia contents can be saved in MP4 files in the form of multiple audio and video tracks as well as subtitles 2D and 3D graphics These contents can be played locally with suitable software or streamed via a network Ogg ogg Ogg is a freely available file format for multimedia files that can contain audio video and text data simultaneously The most well known program for encrypting and decrypting Codec is Vorbis which is often simplified to or incorrectly referred to as Ogg RAID Redundant array of independent disks RAID can be used to organize multiple physical hard disks of one computer as one single logical hard drive This enables a higher degree of data security in case of failure of individual hard disks RCA Radio Corporation of America RCA is the international designation for connectors for unbalanced transmission of electrical signals e g audio signals The term Cinch is also used primarily in Germany RJ 45 RJ 45 is a connector in the networking area standardized by the American Federal Communications Commission FCC RS 232 RS 232 is a standard for a serial interface commonly found in co
41. s nstructions for Operation via the iPad App and Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser for further information 111 Musiccenter 31 HOW DO I QUERY THE SERIAL NUMBER AND DEVICE VERSIONS How Do QUERY THE SERIAL NUMBER AND DEVICE VERSIONS Certain information on the Musiccenter can be queried in the Info menu Note For more information on the system please see the menu System Information via web server access To query device information 1 Press the Home button on the bottom right edge of the screen This button leads you back to the main menu 2 Press the Settings button p o CD Player i The Settings menu opens 3 Press the Info button 3 The Info view opens Turn the left rotary knob to scroll through the information System type Linux e System information Operating system kernel lla nin RR version system temperature e HDD information on the SSD RAID hard disks Status model temperature total and free memory e RAM RAM status Total and free memory buffer and cache size e Database Status current uptime number of artists albums tracks and playlists e Network IP address MAC address network mask e WLAN Wi Fi Status channel SSID name HOW DO I PERFORM A SOFTWARE UPDATE How Do PERFORM A SOFTWARE UPDATE Note NOTICE Note Note Note Software updates allow you access new or improved functions with y
42. s not been damaged during previous transportation For this reason do not throw the packaging away and use the original packaging for any further transportation Supplied items Make sure the package contents are complete 111 Musiccenter RCA to XLR adapter 4 in total 2 pairs 005 remote control Power cord Network cable Battery Allen wrench Operating instructions Ol Quick Guide OI OI for the Musiccenter Instructions for Operation via the iPad App Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser Wi Fi antennas 2 Wi Fi antenna block iPad Warranty documents gt Please contact your specialist dealer if anything is missing or the supplied content is damaged HOW DO I CONNECT THE DEVICE Setting up the device NOTICE Heat or moisture The device can be damaged if exposed to excessive heat or moisture gt Protect the device from direct sunlight gt Avoid setting the system up near sources of heat such as heaters ovens or above devices that generate a large amount of heat such as power amplifiers gt Avoid moisture and dust gt Ensure sufficient ventilation 1 Place the device on a stable level surface CAUTION In particular note the weightiness of the Musiccenter 2 Connect the device as described in the following How Do CONNECT THE DEVICE This chapter describes all options for connection Please see the appendix at the end
43. scribed in separate operating instructions After connecting and starting up the Musiccenter you will generally only use the iPad and occasionally the remote control The convenient format of the iPad instructions helps facilitate operation Please note the following gt Read and follow the information given in particular the safety information and warnings gt Save these operating instructions Symbols and text labels used v Requirement Designates a requirement which must be fulfilled before a subsequent action can be taken gt Action step Designates an individual action step 1 Sequence of actions 2 Designates a sequence of action steps which have to be performed in the given order 3 gt Result Designates the outcome of an action Meaning of warning symbols and words This document uses the following warning symbols and words The general danger symbol in conjunction with the warning words CAUTION WARNING and DANGER serves to warn against the risk of severe injuries Follow all subsequent instructions to prevent serious or fatal injuries The lightning symbol in conjunction with the warning word DANGER serves to warn against a lethal electrical voltage The warning word NOTICE indicates a danger that can lead to NOTICE damage to or destruction of the device The warning word CAUTION indicates a danger that poses a low or medium risk of injury The
44. th other devices and for Internet access With an Internet connection you can use the following additional functions e Calling up album information from the Internet during ripping e Selecting from a variety of radio stations on the Internet e Downloading music from providers such as HIGHRESAUDIO subject to a charge e Receiving messages e g on software updates e Performing a software update via the Internet Please see the operating instructions Instructions for Operation via the iPad App and Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser for detailed information on these functions Note You can also operate the Musiccenter without a network For more information see chapter How Do I Operate the Musiccenter Without a Network on page 21 Establishing a connection to the network NOTICE Upon delivery the Musiccenter is set to network operation standard mode In this case you do not have to do anything However if you operate the Musiccenter without a network connection in stand alone mode you have to switch the network mode back to standard mode before plugging in the network cable Note the information in section How Do I Change the Network Mode on page 22 to this regard Connectthe Musiccenter to your router using an Ethernet cable 3 Generally the Musiccenter is automatically assigned a network address when using DHCP Note If you have issues with the network connection you can also contact your B
45. the album and track names 10 Track10 04 00 3 Ifthe proper album information is found a prompt asks you to confirm rr lt Back Audio CD Audio CD Modus Preparing the associated album In some circumstances multiple albums are noman o MEM Dono o 02 Track 02 05 47 offered for selection CET os kai 04 Track 04 04 46 Note Album information can only be downloaded s teas oss oe if an Internet connection exists If there is no connection the album information without 08 acko 04 58 cover is obtained from the local database HOW CAN I COPY RIP A CD TO THE INTERNAL MEMORY iPad F 3 15 20 68 aa 4 After selecting an album the album and all tracks are displayed You now have the following editing options TRACKS ois 01 Track 01 04 01 v Album Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown a Albumcover Click the i icon to the BENE LE right below the cover and make a EE n em PIN A is 04 Track 04 04 46 9t selection in the selection window Via p a Exte n d e d S ea rch yo u Ca n S e a rc h fo r 06 Track 06 04 14 01 Lullaby Of Birdland Sarah Vaughan Clifford Brown 04 01 ns 07 Track 07 06 23 02 September Song Sarah Vaughan Clifford Brown 05 47 a d d Iti O n a h Its O n t h e nte rm eU 08 Track 08 04 58 03 I m Glad There s You Sarah Vaughan Clifford Brown 05 11 includin gc han ge d artists or albums 0
46. the internal memory e Scroll through the covers of saved albums or display information on the albums and artists e Create and play playlists Please see the separate document Instructions for Operation via the iPad App for more information on installing and operating the iPad app Operation via a web browser You can access the Musiccenter using any standard web browser even without an iPad In addition to playback of albums tracks and playlists the web browser interface offers a variety of further functions e Import audio files in the formats flac m4a aif wav mp3 aac and ogg e Edit album and track information e Export audio files to a USB stick e Call up device specific information e Change device settings Please see the separate document Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser for more information on how to operate the Musiccenter via a web browser The Internet connection and music downloads result in use dependent costs 111 Musiccenter 5 HOW DO I USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS How Do USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS These operating instructions describe the set up connection and operation of your 111 Musiccenter hereinafter referred to as the Musiccenter Please refer to the enclosed quick guide operating instructions for information on a quick start up and descriptions of some basic functions To be able to use all the functions of the Musiccenter you need the supplied Apple iPad which is de
47. the remote control The LED lights up in red and the system initiates This process takes about one minute The first time the system has been started the Velcome to the Burmester 111 Musiccen Setup Wizard opens and guides you through the basic settings 3 Press the Start button usiccenter is ready to use Simply click the Start button Enjoy your listening pleasure Your Burmester Team You can now choose whether to operate the Network Moc device with or without a network connection 4 To operate the device without a network connection Disconnect the network cable and press the Stand alone button To operate the device with a network connection Press the Standard button 5 Press the Next button Note You can change these settings at a later point in time Please see the section How Do Operate the Musiccenter as a Pure Data Server Server Mode on page 31 and the iPad operating instructions for more information on operation on a network To switch the device into stand by mode Briefly push the POWER switch on the device upward or press the POWER button on the remote control After the system is shut down the device switches to standby mode Switching the device off completely gt Press the POWER switch downward into the OFF position 3 After the system is shut down the device switches off It can no longer be switched on with the remote control Note The device is disconnected from the p
48. tputs an analog signal with a fixed level gt Here you can connect an analog recording device for example Do not connect any devices that could be damaged by the fixed level such as a power amplifier Headphones PHONES This connection outputs an analog signal with an adjustable level Connect headphones here Digital output DIGITAL OUT These connections are for digital output signals gt Use an electrical or optical digital cable HOW DO I CONNECT THE DEVICE Connecting a network cable and USB components ANALOG INPUTS KURPINELING 7 3 T GND MUSICCENTER 111 C o 5 2 NEG HANDMADE IN GERMANY SNR C 4 3 3 POS C ANALOG OUTPUTS XUR PINDING 212 MD IE RO ARNUN DIGITAL 100 120 200 240V 50 60Hz 110W wo 3 o INPUTS GND 1 GND INPUT 9 INPUT 7 INPUT 5 STANDBY lt 1W 20S 2 NEG 6 3 NEG 3 POS U EJ LOU UUU UU UU BACKUP BLUE MAR SYSTEM BLACK MARK PLEASE R
49. urmester dealer who would be happy to help you during installation How Do OPERATE THE MUSICCENTER WITHOUT A NETWORK You can also operate the Musiccenter without a connection to your network and via Wi Fi using a computer tablet PC Mac In this case however you cannot connect the Musiccenter to other network devices or take advantage of the benefits of an Internet connection gt To operate the Musiccenter without network the network mode has to be switched from the factory default standard mode to stand alone mode Please see chapter How Do I Change the Network Mode on page 22 for more information on switching the network mode The music center itself then functions as an access point To operate the system via a computer tablet PC Mac you can now establish a direct Wi Fi connection between the Musiccenter and the computer see the following section 111 Musiccenter 21 HOW DO I ESTABLISH A WI FI CONNECTION How Do ESTABLISH A Wi Fi CONNECTION To be able to operate the Musiccenter with a computer tablet PC Mac the two devices have to be connected via Wi Fi Here there are two options e A direct Wi Fi connection to the Musiccenter With this option the connection is established directly between the computer and the Musiccenter As you will generally be located near your Musiccenter this is the more usual connection method It is also the only possible connection method when the Musiccenter is n
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