Linn Classik Music Owner's Manual
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Linn Classik Music is an integrated music system that offers exceptional audio performance for CDs and FM/AM radio. With its compact and stylish design, it delivers outstanding sound quality and flexibility for various setups. Connect auxiliary devices such as a DAB tuner or gaming console through its analog and digital inputs. Linn Classik Music also features a pre-amplifier with adjustable volume, balance, bass, and treble, making it a versatile addition to your home audio system.
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CLASSIK MUSIC
INTEGRATED MUSIC SYSTEM
OWNER’S MANUAL
CLASSIK MUSIC
OWNER’S MANUAL
COPYRIGHT AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Copyright © 2008 Linn Products Ltd. First edition May 2008.
Linn Products Limited, Glasgow Road, Waterfoot, Eaglesham, Glasgow,
G76 OEQ, Scotland, United Kingdom
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
The content of this manual is furnished for information use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by
Linn Products Limited. Linn Products Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.
Trade marks used in this publication: Linn , the Linn logo and Knekt are registered trade marks of Linn Products Limited. Classik Music is a trade mark of Linn Products Limited.
“DTS” is a registered trade mark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Linn Products Limited disclaims any proprietary interest in trade marks and trade names other than its own.
UK Registered Design no: 3021659
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CONTENTS
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Voltage selection, fuses and mains lead 2
Cleaning 2 the 4
PANEL 7
Handset 8
Handset modes 10
SOURCE SELECTION 11
PLAYING CDs
Front panel display
Basic operation
First of all
Navigating a CD
Next and previous track selection
Direct track selection
Fast search forwards and backwards
Fast scan forwards and backwards
Replay track
Using program modes to control playback
Repeat disc
Repeat track
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Repeat section
Shuffle program
Include program
Exclude program
TUNER
About RDS
Setup
First of all
Tuning functions
AM and FM band selection
Frequency selection
Signal searching
Signal scanning
RDS tuning function
Preset functions
Automatic preset storage
Manual preset storage
Preset selection
Preset deletion
PRE-AMPLIFIER
Volume and muting
Balance adjustment
Bass and treble adjustment
RECORDING A SOURCE
Record lock
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Changing the user options’ settings
Table of user options
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GUARANTEE AND SERVICE
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INTRODUCTION
Linn’s Classik products are designed to deliver the performance you might expect of traditional component-based systems, but in a compact, discreet and stylish package.
With the Classik Music integrated music system you have invested in a product which gives outstanding audio performance with CDs and FM/
AM radio, and offers flexibility to adapt to your changing requirements. The performance of your Classik Music can be upgraded in the future by adding an external Linn CD player, tuner or pre- or power amplifier. It can even be integrated into a professionally installed Linn multi-room system for enjoying
Linn quality music throughout your home.
Add Linn loudspeakers to your Classik Music for optimum performance.
To find out more about Linn visit www.linn.co.uk.
Disc types
Discs marked with the following logos are fully compatible with your Classik
Music.
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Important:
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure universal compatibility with all the above-listed disc types, it is impossible to guarantee full operation of every function of the Classik Music with every disc that is on sale now or in the future. We have tested many of the discs that are currently available but many discs that are on sale at this time do not conform to the published and accepted formal specifications. For this reason, we are unable to accept any responsibility for the player being unable to playback any particular disc. If you have discs that do not play on the Classik Music, which are subsequently found to play on other brands of player, then this does not imply that the unit is in any way at fault. There are web sites displaying details of discs that have known playback problems and we suggest that you consult with this published data before you make any judgments regarding the unit’s playback abilities. We welcome the receipt of all suspect discs as this may assist us in ensuring that the Classik Music continues to develop but cannot accept discs from end-users on the basis that we have made any warranty about being able to learn how to play them.
Novelty discs
Do not play irregularly shaped discs (heart-shaped, business card size, etc.) in the Classik Music as they may damage the player.
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CONNECTING
Unpacking
The Classik Music is supplied with the following:
• 2 x AAA size batteries for the handset
• pack of safety compliant speaker plugs
We recommend that you retain all packaging in case you need to transport the Classik Music at a later date.
Voltage selection, fuses and mains lead
Manual voltage selection on the Classik Music is not required as the Classik
Music will operate from any mains AC power. There are no user-replaceable fuses inside the unit. The mains lead supplied may be fitted with a fused plug according to local regulations. If this is the case, always replace this fuse with another of the same type and rating. The Classik Music must always be earthed when connected to the mains supply. Use the earthed moulded mains lead supplied. Never use an unearthed plug or adaptor with this unit.
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Positioning
You can position the Classik Music almost anywhere you find convenient, but please consider the following points:
• The unit should be placed on a flat, stable and rigid surface.
• Allow at least 10 cm (4”) of space to the sides, rear and above the
Classik Music for air circulation.
• Never block the ventilation slots on the top or side of the unit.
• The IR (infrared) sensor that receives the handset signals is quite sensitive, so the unit should be kept out of direct sunlight to avoid false operation. The IR beam from the handset will pass through semiopaque glass, so operation behind, for example, smoked-glass cabinet doors is possible.
Important:
Do not open the Classik Music’s disc drawer if the unit is behind glass doors as this can damage the drawer’s mechanism.
Note regarding plasma and LCD screens
Plasma and large LCD screens emit IR frequencies that can interfere with the
IR remote operation of the Classik Music if the emitted IR hits the product’s display. Take care not to place the Classik Music in a position where it faces a plasma/LCD screen or otherwise allows the emitted IR to shine directly on to it. A position below or directly adjacent to the screen will normally avoid such interference.
Cleaning
Disconnect the Classik Music from the power supply before cleaning.
Remove dust and fingerprints with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using domestic cleaning products on the unit.
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Back panel
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1 IR OUT 1 & 2
Infrared flasher connectors. Allow the control via the handset of auxiliary devices that accept infrared signals
2 MAIN RX TX
Knekt LED indicators. Indicate signals being transmitted between units in a Linn Knekt multi-room system
3 ACC
Accessory socket. For installing the unit in a Linn Knekt multi-room system or for adding an infrared repeater
4 ROOM 1 - 4, MAIN IN
Knekt connectors. For linking to other units in a Linn Knekt multi-room system
5 ROOM RX TX
Knekt LED indicators. Indicate signals being transmitted between units in a Linn Knekt multi-room system
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6 RS232 IN
For operating the unit via a PC or touch-screen device
7 FM AERIAL
FM aerial connector
8 GND, AM
AM aerial connectors
9 MAINS INPUT
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10 Speaker output connectors
Amplified output for direct connection to loudspeakers
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12 LINE OUT
For connecting to an analogue recording device
13 AUDIO IN AUX 1 & 2
Analogue audio inputs for auxiliary sources
14 DIG IN 1 & 2
One digital electrical (coaxial) and one digital optical input for connecting auxiliary sources
15 OPTICAL DIG OUT
For connecting to a device with a digital optical input
16 EARTH GROUND
For connecting the unit to an earthing terminal if no mains earth is available
Connecting the Classik Music
Connecting to a mains supply
Do not connect the Classik Music or any other component in your hi-fi/AV system to the mains supply until the connecting of components to each other is completed.
Use the mains lead provided to connect the Classik Music to a mains supply.
Connecting the tuner aerials
Connect the supplied AM and FM aerials as shown.
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You may have to experiment with the position of the AM aerial to obtain the best reception. The end of the FM aerial should be connected to a wall as high as the length of the aerial will allow. As with the AM aerial, you may have to experiment with its positioning to obtain the best reception.
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Connecting to loudspeakers
If you are not using an external power amplifier and are therefore connecting the Classik Music directly to loudspeakers, use the speaker output connectors.
TO LOUDSPEAKERS
Connecting auxiliary sources
The Classik Music has two analogue and two digital inputs for connecting other source products such as a DAB tuner, or the audio output from a set-top box*, games console or camcorder.
FROM AUXILIARY SOURCES
TO LOUDSPEAKERS
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FROM AUXILIARY SOURCES
Note:
If you connect a source product’s digital output to the Classik Music you will be using the Classik Music to convert the audio signal from digital to analogue. This may provide better audio quality than using the analogue output on the source product.
* Cable-channel receiver, satellite receiver, HDTV receiver, Freeview box, etc.
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Connecting a recording device
If you wish to use a recording device such as a DAT recorder, connect it to the LINE OUT connectors.
TO RECORDING DEVICE
Connecting to an external power amplifier
If you wish to use an external power amplifier to feed audio signals to your loudspeakers, connect the Classik Music’s PRE-AMP OUT to the external power amplifier.
TO POWER AMP INPUT
TO RECORDING DEVICE
Connecting to an external pre-amplifier
If you wish to listen to CDs via the digital-to-analogue converter in an external pre-amplifier, connect the Classik Music’s OPTICAL DIG OUT to the external pre-amplifier.
TO POWER AMP INPUT
TO EXTERNAL PRE-AMPLIFIER
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FRONT PANEL AND HANDSET
Front panel
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1 Disc drawer
2 Front panel display
3 Mutes/unmutes the audio to the loudspeakers and headphones
4 , Adjust the volume level
5 , Change source
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7 / Stops a disc. Opens or closes the disc drawer
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1 LEDs Indicate the mode of the handset when a key is pressed
2 DVD, CD Puts the handset into Disc mode. Allows operation of an auxiliary Linn CD player
3 AMP Puts the handset into Amp mode (for access to functions marked in blue)
4 SHIFT Allows access to functions marked in red
5 STORE Stores CD playback and tuner information
6 Mutes/unmutes the audio to the loudspeakers and headphones
7 SCAN For scanning for tuner signals
8 PRESET For selecting tuner presets
9 SRC -, SRC + (source -, source +) Change source
10 , AUDIO ADJUST Plays a CD. Accesses adjustable audio features
11 , WHERE* Pauses a CD
12 , WHAT* Stops a CD
13 , * Fast search backwards
14 , * Fast search forwards
15 DISP (display) Changes the time display on the front panel when playing a CD
Keys and functions not listed above do not function with the Classik Music but may with other Linn products.
* Used if the Classik Music is installed in a Linn Knekt system.
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16 , OFF Brings the Classik Music out of, or puts into, standby mode.
Sends ‘off’ (i.e. puts into standby) command to all available Linn equipment
17 Digits 0-9, shifted functions Numeric keys. Functions marked in red
18 , Adjust the volume level
19 TUNE For selecting a tuner frequency
20 BAND Changes tuner band
21 / / / For adjusting various features and settings
22 (‘select’) For selecting various features and settings
23 Opens/closes the disc drawer
24 , DO* Previous track selection
25 Next track selection
26 Fast scan forwards
27 Fast scan backwards
Keys and functions not listed above do not function with the Classik Music but may with other Linn products.
* Used if the Classik Music is installed in a Linn Knekt system.
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Handset modes
The Classik Music’s handset has two operating modes, Disc mode and Amp mode. When listening to CDs the handset must be in Disc mode (to allow operation of the , , etc. keys).*
• To put the handset in Disc mode, press DVD .
To access any of the keys marked in blue (e.g. AUDIO ADJUST ) the handset must be in Amp mode.
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To put the handset in Amp mode, press AMP .
You may find that on occasion when using the handset that the Classik
Music does not respond as expected. The likely reason is that the handset is in the wrong operating mode. To correct this, simply press either the DVD key for Disc mode, or the AMP key for Amp mode.
If you have a Linn DVD player in the same room as the Classik Music, both the DVD player and the Classik Music may respond to key presses from the handset.
* The tuner keys ( PRESET , SCAN , etc.), SOURCE / + keys, volume and
mute keys are always available, regardless of the mode the handset is in.
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To prevent this and to operate a Linn DVD player:
• Enter User Options on the Classik Music and set DVD Commands
Accepted (see User Options , page 26).
You will now be able to operate the DVD player using the Classik Music’s handset without affecting the Classik Music. To play CDs on the Classik
Music without affecting the DVD player, on the handset press SHIFT then
DVD . When you press one of the disc keys ( , , etc.) the handset will now send out a CD command that will be ignored by the DVD player.
If you have an additional Linn tuner connected to, or in the same room as, the Classik Music, both the external tuner and the Classik Music may respond to key presses from the handset.
To prevent this and to operate the external Linn tuner:
• Enter User Options on the Classik Music and set Enable Auto Selection:
Tuner to Off (see User Options , page 26).
You will now be able to operate the external tuner via the Classik Music’s handset without affecting the Classik Music, providing the Classik Music is not on the tuner source (see Source Selection , page 11).
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SOURCE SELECTION
There are six sources available on the Classik Music: two internal sources
(disc and tuner) and four auxiliary sources (AUX 1, AUX 2, DIG 1 and DIG 2).
To select a source: using the handset –
• For the disc source, press the DVD key then any of the disc keys
( , , etc.).
• For the tuner source, press any of the tuner keys ( PRESET , SCAN , etc.).
• For auxiliary sources, repeatedly press or hold SRC – / SRC + until the desired source is shown on the display, then press ‘select’ .
using the front panel –
• Repeatedly press / until the desired source is shown on the display.
Wait for a few seconds and the source will automatically be selected.
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PLAYING CDs
Front panel display
Key to front panel display symbols:
Play
Pause
Stop
Skip to next track
Skip to previous track
Fast search forwards
Fast search backwards
Fast scan forwards
Fast scan backwards
The display also shows time information relating to the current disc.
Repeated presses of DISP (display) on the handset changes the information shown, in the following sequence:
Display on front panel Meaning
(no symbol) Track elapsed time
Track remaining time
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Total time elapsed
Total time remaining
Additional information for CDs is displayed on the front panel to the left and right of the time information:
Left of time display – total number of tracks
Right of time display – current track number
First of all
1. Press on the Classik Music’s front panel or handset.
2. If the front panel does not show the disc display (see below), press DVD on the handset, or repeatedly press or hold / on the front panel until the display shows SOURCE DISC. After a short delay the disc display shown below appears on the front panel.
Basic operation
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To play a CD:
• Press on the handset or / on the front panel to open the disc drawer.
• Insert a CD with the playback side facing down.
• Press or / or nudge the disc drawer to close.
• Press on the handset or / on the front panel.
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To pause/resume playback:
• Press on the handset or / on the front panel.
To stop playback:
• Press on the handset or / on the front panel.
To remove a CD:
• Press on the handset or press and hold / on the front panel until the disc drawer opens.
• Remove the CD then close the disc drawer.
Navigating a CD
Next and previous track selection
To skip forwards or backwards through the tracks on a CD: using the front panel or handset –
• Repeatedly press or hold / .
Direct track selection
To play a particular track: using the handset –
• Enter the track number using the digit keys.
• Press or wait for a few seconds and the track will be selected automatically.
Note:
A track cannot be selected if a program mode is active and the track is not included in the program (see Include program and Exclude program , pages
15 and 16).
Fast search forwards and backwards
To fast search forwards or backwards while a CD is playing: using the handset –
• Hold / .
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Fast scan forwards and backwards
To fast scan forwards or backwards while a CD is playing: using the handset –
• Press / .
Further presses of / increases the speed of playback: 4x, 6x, 8x normal speed. Another press returns playback to normal.
Replay track
To return to the start of the current track: using the handset –
• Press (play).
Using program modes to control playback
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Repeat disc
To repeat an entire CD: using the handset –
• While the CD is playing press SHIFT , then press DISC ( 1 key) within two seconds.
The front panel display shows ALL.
When the CD has finished playing it will automatically play again.
To cancel repeat disc mode and continue with normal playback:
• Press , then press DISC within two seconds.
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Repeat track
To repeat a specific track: using the handset –
• While the chosen track is playing press SHIFT , then press TRACK
( 2 key) within two seconds.
The front panel display shows ONE.
When the track has finished playing it will automatically play again.
To cancel repeat track mode and continue with normal playback:
• Press , then press TRACK within two seconds.
Repeat section
To repeat a specific section of a CD: using the handset –
While the disc is playing select the start of the section to repeat –
• Press , then press A-B ( 3 key) within two seconds.
The front panel display shows A-.
Continue playback until you reach the end of the section to repeat –
• Press , then A-B within two seconds.
When A-B has been pressed for the second time, A-B is shown on the display and the chosen section automatically plays repeatedly.
To cancel repeat section mode and continue with normal playback:
• Press , then press A-B within two seconds.
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Shuffle program
The CD must be stopped before this function can be accessed.
To shuffle the order in which tracks are played: using the handset –
• Press , then press SHUFFLE ( 4 key) within two seconds.
The front panel display shows SHF.
• Press to start playback.
To cancel shuffle mode:
• Press .
• Press , then press SHUFFLE within two seconds.
Include program
The CD must be stopped before this function can be accessed.
This program mode allows you to select which tracks you wish to listen to from those available on a CD.
To select which tracks are to be played: using the handset –
1. Press , then press INCLUDE ( 5 key) within two seconds.
The front panel display shows INC and P01:00.
2. Use the digit keys to enter the number of the desired track.
3. Press to store the selection and move to the next program step.
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4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all tracks you wish to select.
5. Press to store the program and start playback of the selected tracks.
To clear a stored program or cancel include program mode:
• Press , then press INCLUDE within two seconds.
Exclude program
The CD must be stopped before this function can be accessed.
This program mode allows you to exclude tracks from those available on a
CD. The remaining tracks can then be played back.
To select which tracks are to be excluded from playback: using the handset –
1. Press SHIFT , then press EXCLUDE ( 6 key) within two seconds.
The front panel display shows EXC and P01:00.
2. Use the digit keys to enter the number of the track you wish to exclude.
3. Press STORE to store the selection and move to the next program step.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all tracks you wish to exclude.
5. Press to store the program and start playback of the remaining tracks.
To clear a stored program or cancel exclude program mode:
• Press , then press EXCLUDE within two seconds.
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TUNER
About RDS
RDS (Radio Data System) information is transmitted in many countries for stations in the FM band. The name of the station plus the programme type
(Pop Music, Light Classic, etc.) and perhaps the title of the programme or piece of music being broadcast, are displayed on the Classik Music’s front panel. In addition, RDS allows you to search the FM frequency for stations of a particular type (see RDS tuning function , page 19).
Setup
The first time a tuner key is pressed ( PRESET , SCAN , TUNE or BAND ) or the tuner source is selected, the display shown below appears on the front panel.
First of all
1. Press on the Classik Music’s front panel or handset.
2. Press any of the tuner keys on the handset ( PRESET , SCAN ,
TUNE or BAND ). The tuner display appears on the front panel.
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Repeatedly press or hold SRC / SRC + on the handset, or / on the front panel, until the display shows SOURCE TUNER. After a few seconds the display will change to the tuner display above.
Tuning functions
The Classik Music must be set for the correct radio frequency range for your country. Use the / keys on the handset to select your region (either
Europe, USA or Japan), then press ‘select’ on the handset. If you are unsure of the correct setting for your country please contact your local Linn retailer.
If you wish to change the region setting:
• Press , then press and hold SIGNAL ( 9 key) on the handset until the Region? screen shown above is displayed.
• Use the / keys on the handset to select the required region, then press ‘select’ .
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AM and FM band selection
To toggle between AM and FM:
• Press on the handset.
The selected band is shown on the front panel display.
Frequency selection
To increase or decrease the received frequency: using the handset –
• Press .
TUNE is shown on the front panel display.
• To increase the frequency, repeatedly press or hold .
• To decrease the frequency, repeatedly press or hold .
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• Enter a frequency using the digit keys.
As you enter a frequency it is automatically adjusted to ensure it is valid. To remove an incorrect digit, press .
Signal searching
This function allows you to search up or down the AM or FM band until a signal is found.
To search for signals: using the handset –
• Repeatedly press and hold SCAN until the front panel display
• To search for the next signal, press .
• To search for the previous signal, press .
Signal scanning
This function is the same as signal searching (see above) but scanning continues automatically five seconds after a signal is found.
To scan for signals: using the handset –
• Repeatedly press and hold SCAN until the front panel display shows
SCAN.
• To scan upwards through the tuner band, press .
• To scan downwards through the tuner band, press .
To select a station and terminate signal scanning:
• Press .
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RDS tuning function
This function allows you to find stations by the type of programme being broadcast (providing RDS is available in your location).
To search or scan for signals: using the handset –
• Repeatedly press and hold SCAN to choose either signal searching or signal scanning (see Signal searching and Signal scanning , page 18).
• Repeatedly press on the handset. The front panel display cycles through the various programme types.
• When your chosen type is shown on the display, press to search/ scan upwards through the FM band, press to search/scan downwards through the FM band.
To select a station and terminate signal searching/scanning:
• Press .
Note:
If no stations of a particular type are available the Classik Music will return to the last station selected.
Preset functions
This section explains how to store and access stations as presets
(maximum of 200).
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Automatic preset storage
To automatically scan for all available stations and store them as presets: using the handset –
• Select the band you wish to store presets from.
• Press .
• Press twice. AUTOSTORE SEARCHING appears on the front panel display.
Automatic preset storage will then start at the lowest frequency and continue up to the highest frequency. As each station is found there is a pause of 5 seconds before the station is stored as a preset.
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• To skip the 5 second pause and store the station as a preset, press and hold . Scanning will then continue.
• To skip the 5 second pause and not store the station as a preset, press . Scanning will then continue.
Scanning will stop automatically when the tuner reaches the highest frequency in the band.
Notes:
In countries that transmit RDS, stations are stored using the station name. In other countries, stored stations are automatically named by radio band and the order in which they are stored (FM1, FM2, etc.).
You are able to give a preset a different name if you prefer (see Manual preset storage , below).
Automatic preset storage must be carried out separately for the AM and FM bands.
Previously stored stations will not be stored again.
Manual preset storage
To manually store a station as a preset: using the handset -
1. Set the tuner to the station you wish to store.
2. Press .
The front panel display shows a flashing bar, below which is the following:
STORE: 0..9 TO EDIT
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3. You are able to give each preset a name of up to 10 characters.
Enter a name using the following handset keys –
/ Cycle through A-Z, 0-9 and commonly used symbols.
‘select’ Switches between capital and non-capital letters.
digit Can be used to quickly access numbers and A-Z in the same manner as a telephone key pad, e.g. repeatedly press
2 to access A/B/C/2, or 3 to access D/E/F/3, etc.
• When you have selected the desired letter/digit/symbol press to move to the next space.
• To change or delete a character use the / keys until the character flashes, then enter the new character, or press and hold to delete it.
• To insert a character use the / keys to reach the position at which you wish to insert the new character. Press and hold . The flashing character and all others that follow it move one space to the right. Add the new character.
4. When you have finished entering the name for the preset, press
STORE .
Preset selection
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• Press .
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• Press / to select the last/first preset of each letter of the alphabet.
or
• Enter the first character of the preset’s name using the digit keys on the handset, remembering that digit 2 accesses any preset that begins with either A, B, C or 2, digit 3 accesses presets that begin with D, E, F or 3, etc.
The front panel display shows the preset’s name.
Preset deletion
To delete a preset: using the handset -
• Press .
• Use / to select the preset you wish to delete.
• Hold until PRESS TO CLEAR appears on the front panel display.
• Press .
The display shows PRESET CLEARED.
To delete all presets: using the handset -
• Press then release PRESET .
• Hold until PRESS TO CLEAR appears on the front panel display.
• Hold until the display shows ALL PRESETS CLEARED.
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PRE-AMPLIFIER
Volume and mute are always adjustable from the handset regardless of the mode the handset is in. To access the other pre-amplifier functions the handset must be in Amp mode.
To put the handset in Amp mode:
• Press on the handset.
To return to operating the disc source on the Classik Music using the handset, put the handset into Disc mode.
To put the handset in Disc mode:
• Press on the handset.
Volume and muting
To adjust the volume:
• Repeatedly press or hold / .
The front panel displays the volume level.
To exit from the volume display:
• Press / SRC + on the handset or / on the front panel.
or
• Wait a few seconds and the front panel will revert to its previous display.
To mute or unmute the audio:
• Press .
Note:
Connecting headphones to your Classik Music will automatically mute the sound from the speaker and pre-amp output sockets.
The volume range is from 0 to 100.
Important:
Please note that excessive volume can damage your hearing and your audio equipment.
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Balance adjustment
To exit balance adjustment:
• Press / SRC + .
or
• Wait a few seconds and the front panel will revert to its previous display.
Bass and treble adjustment
This function allows you to shift the balance between the left and right loudspeakers.
Balance range is from 10 increments to the left, to 10 increments to the right, with neutral balance being 0.
To shift the balance (handset must be in Amp mode, see previous page): press on the handset until the front panel shows the balance display.
The adjustment range for bass and treble is -7 to +7, with neutral being 0.
To adjust the level of bass or treble (handset must be in Amp mode, see previous page): press on the handset until the front panel shows the bass or treble display.
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• To increase the level of bass/treble, repeatedly press or hold on the handset.
• To decrease the level of bass/treble, repeatedly press or hold on the handset.
To exit bass or treble adjustment:
• Press or SRC + .
or
• Wait a few seconds for the display to change to the current source display.
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RECORDING A SOURCE
You are able to direct the disc, tuner or an auxiliary source signal from the
Classik Music to a recording device (such as a DAT recorder).
To direct a source signal to a recording device, simply select the desired source using the handset or front panel. (The outputs of the Classik Music always carry the audio signal of the currently selected source.)
Record lock
To prevent the source you are recording being changed while recording is in progress, use the record lock feature.
To turn the record lock on: using the handset –
• With the name of the source you wish to record showing on the display; press SHIFT , then press RECORD ( 8 key) within two seconds.
SOURCE (RECORD LOCKED) is shown on the display.
To turn the record lock off:
• With the name of the source you are recording showing on the display, press SHIFT , then press RECORD within two seconds.
(RECORD LOCKED) is no longer shown.
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USER OPTIONS
Changing the user options’ settings
To change the user options’ settings: using the handset –
• Put the Classik Music into standby mode by pressing .
• Hold until the display shows User Options.
• Repeatedly press or hold or to select the required user option.
• Repeatedly press or hold or to change the setting of the user
option.
To restore a user option to its default value:
• Select the required user option.
• Press .
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To exit user options mode:
• Press .
The user settings are saved and the Classik Music turns on.
Table of user options
The following table shows the user options that are available, briefly describes them and shows the available settings for each.
Default settings are shown below in bold and on the front panel display are indicated with a *.
User option Description
Set display brightness Allows adjustment to the brightness of the front panel display. When set to Auto the unit will select a brightness level based on the ambient light level in the room (the brighter the room, the brighter the display will be).
Settings
Auto
2% - 100%
Enable source memory On: Each source has its own volume, bass, treble, and balance settings.
Off: All the sources use the same volume, bass, treble, and balance settings.
Enable IR sensor Enables/disables control of the Classik Music from the handset.
On
Off
On
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Set IR modulation:
IR out 1
Set IR modulation:
IR out 2
Description
Modulation frequency for infrared flasher 1. If the default is not used then the frequency is in the range 6 to 1005 kHz
(non-linear).
Settings
36 kHz
6 to 1005 kHz
Modulation frequency for infrared flasher 2. If the default is not used then the frequency is in the range 6 to 1005 kHz
(non-linear).
56 kHz
6 to 1005 kHz
Configure ACC socket Defines the use of the accessory socket (ACC).
IR = infrared repeater
RCU = Linn Knekt remote control unit
IR
RCU
Configure Knekt mode Auto: Determines whether the unit is being used in a Linn
Knekt system.
Main: See Linn’s Knekt documentation.
Room: See Linn’s Knekt documentation.
DVD commands accepted
If a DVD player is in the same room as the Classik Music and you want the Classik
Music to ignore DVD handset commands, set to No (see
Handset modes , page 10).
Auto
Main
Room
Yes
No
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User option
Enable auto-selection:
Disc
Enable auto-selection:
Tuner
RS232 baud rate
RS232 events
RS232 startup message
Description
When set to On, if the
Classik Music is not on the disc source and you press one of the disc function keys
( , , etc.) the unit will automatically switch to the disc source.
When set to Off you will have to select the disc source before you can use the disc function keys.
When set to On, if the
Classik Music is not on the tuner source and you press one of the tuner function keys
( PRESET , SCAN , etc.) the unit will automatically switch to the tuner source.
When set to Off you will have to select the tuner source before you can use the tuner function keys.
Sets the baud rate for RS232 control.
When set to On the Classik
Music passes information regarding its internal status to an external device that accepts RS232 data.
When set to On the Classik
Music will output an RS232 tart message when it is switched on.
Settings
On
Off
On
Off
9600
4800 to 230400
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Off
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Connector type
Headphone
Line outputs
Pre-amp outputs
Aux inputs
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Speaker outputs
Input impedance
Aux inputs
Input voltage
Aux inputs
3.5 mm stereo jack
RCA phono
“
“
1 x coaxial RCA, 1 x optical TOSLINK
1 x optical TOSLINK
BFA
100 kΩ
2 V RMS
Headphones
Output level
Load impedance
Power amplifier
Power consumption
Standby
Rated
12 W
123 W
Compatible disc types CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Compatible formats LPCM, DTS CD
Tuner connectors
Tuner range
4 V RMS
600 Ω
75 W RMS per channel into 4 Ω
FM and AM aerial terminals
USA: FM 87.5 MHz to 108.5 MHz
AM 530 kHz to 1730 kHz
Japan: FM 75.5 MHz to 108.5 MHz
AM 522 kHz to 1629 kHz
Europe: FM 87.5 MHz to 108.5 MHz
AM 522 kHz to 1611 kHz
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Tuner resolution
Tuner presets
Control
Dimensions
Weight
Shipping dimensions
Shipping weight
FM TUNE mode: 50 kHz
FM SCAN mode: 100kHz
AM TUNE mode: 1kHz
AM SCAN mode: 10kHz USA, 9 kHz Japan and Europe
200 user definable
RS232 input
Linn accessory socket: RJ45
Linn Knekt main input: RJ45
Linn Connect: 4 x RJ45
IR out: 2 x 3.5 mm mono jack, variable modulation frequency from 6 kHz to 1005 kHz
381 mm (W) x 80 mm (H) x 368 (D)
15” (W) x 3.1” (H) x 14.5” (D)
6.25 kg
13.8 lb
520 mm (W) x 220 mm (H) x 480 (D)
20.5” (W) x 8.7” (H) x 18.9” (D)
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GUARANTEE AND SERVICE
This product is guaranteed under the conditions which apply in the country of purchase and your statutory rights are not limited. In addition to any statutory rights you may have, Linn undertake to replace any parts which have failed due to faulty manufacture. To help us, please ask your Linn retailer about the Linn warranty scheme in operation in your country. In parts of Europe, the United States of America and some other markets, extended warranty may be available to customers who register their purchase with
Linn. You can register your product online at www.linn.co.uk
Warning
Unauthorised servicing or dismantling of the product invalidates the manufacturer’s warranty. There are no user serviceable parts inside the product and all enquiries relating to product servicing should be referred to authorised retailers only.
Technical support and information
For technical support, product queries and information, please contact either your local retailer or one of the Linn offices opposite.
Full details of your local retailer/distributor can be found on the Linn web site: www.linn.co.uk
Important
• Please keep a copy of the sales receipt to establish the purchase date of the product.
• Please ensure that your equipment is insured by you during any transit or shipment for repair.
Linn Products Limited
Glasgow Road, Waterfoot, Eaglesham, Glasgow G76 0EQ, Scotland, UK
Phone: +44 (0)141 307 7777
Fax: +44 (0)141 644 4262
Helpline: 0500 888909
Email: [email protected]
www.linn.co.uk
Linn Incorporated
8787 Perimeter Park Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32216, USA
Phone: +1 (904) 645 5242
Fax: +1 (904) 645 7275
Helpline: 888-671-LINN
Email: [email protected]
www.linninc.com
Linn Deutschland GmbH
Hühnerposten 1d, D-20097 Hamburg, Deutschland
Phone: +49-(0) 40-890 660-0
Fax: +49-(0) 40-890 660-29
Email: [email protected]
www.linn.co.uk
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