CAMBRIDGE AUDIO AXR100D Stereo Receiver User Manual

AXR100DSTEREO RECEIVER

AXR100DSTEREO RECEIVER

This guide is designed to make installing and using this product as easy as possible. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy at the time of printing; however, Cambridge Audio’s policy is one of continuous improvement, therefore design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of the manufacturer. All trademarks and registered trademarks are theproperty of their respective owners.© Copyright Cambridge Audio Ltd 2021.Make sure you register your product at: WWW.CAMBRIDGEAUDIO.COM/REGISTERFor upcoming news on future products, software updates, and exclusive offers.

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Important safety instructions

For your own safety please read the following important safety instructions carefully before attempting to connect this unit to the mains power supply. They will also enable you to get the best performance from and prolong the life of the unit:

  1. Read these instructions.
  2. Keep these instructions.
  3. Heed all warnings.
  4. Follow all instructions.
  5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
  6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
  7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete outlet.
  10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
  11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
  12. Use with only the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
  13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
  14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the power-supply cord or plug having been damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

WARNING– To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture.–Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, or the like.The unit must be installed in a manner that makes disconnection of the mains plug from the mains socket outlet (or appliance connector from the rear of the unit) possible. Where the mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. Only use the mains cord supplied with this unit.Please ensure there is ample ventilation (at least 10cm clearance all around). Do not put any objects on top of this unit. Do not situate it on a rug or other soft surface and do not obstruct any air inlets or outlet grilles. Do not cover the ventilation grilles with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.This unit must not be used near water or exposed to dripping or splashing water or other liquids. No objects filled with liquid, such as vases, shall be placed on the unit.Use of the apparatus in tropical climates – The equipment shall be used at a maximum 45 degrees C ambient temperature.The unit is of Class 1 construction and must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of an un-insulated ‘dangerous voltage’ within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the service literature relevant to this appliance.WEEE SYMBOLThe crossed-out wheeled bin is the European Union symbol for indicating separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment. This product contains electrical and electronic equipment which should be reused, recycled or recovered and should not be disposed of with unsorted regular waste. Please return the unit or contact the authorized dealer from whom you purchased this product for more information.CE MARKThis product complies with European Low Voltage (2014/35/EU), Electromagnetic Compatibility (2014/30/EU), and Environmentally-friendly design of Energy-related Products (2009/125/EC) Directives when used and installed according to this instruction manual. For continued compliance, only Cambridge Audio accessories should be used with this product and servicing must bereferred to qualified service personnel.RCM (REGULATORY COMPLIANCE MARK)This product meets Australia, New Zealand Safety, EMC, and Radio Communications requirements of the ERAC and ACMA.

VENTILATION

IMPORTANT – The unit will become hot when in use. Do not stack multiple units on top of each other. Do not place in an enclosed area such as a bookcase or in a cabinet without sufficient ventilation.Ensure that small objects do not fall through any ventilation grille. If this happens, switch off immediately, disconnect from the mains supply and contact your dealer for advice.

POSITIONING

Choose the installation location carefully. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,  should be placed on the unit. Also avoid locations subject to vibration and excessive dust, cold, or moisture. The unit can be used in a moderate climate.This unit must be installed on a sturdy, level surface. Do not place in a sealed area such as a bookcase or in a cabinet. Do not place the unit on an unstable surface or shelf. The unit may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult as well as serious damage to the product. Do not place other equipment on top of the unit.Due to stray magnetic fields, turntables or CRT TVs should not be located nearby due to possible interference.Electronic audio components have a running-in period of around a week (if used several hours per day). This will allow the new components to settle down, the sonic properties will improve over this time.

POWER SOURCES

The unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company.This unit can be left in Standby mode when not in use and will draw <0.5W in this state. If you do not intend to use this unit for a long period of time, unplug it from the mains socket.

OVERLOADINGDo not overload wall outlets or extension cord as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Overloaded AC outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, damaged or cracked wire insulation, and broken plugs are dangerous. They may result in a shock or fire hazard.Be sure to insert each power cord securely. To prevent hum and noise, do not bundle the interconnect leads with the power cord or speaker leads.CLEANINGTo clean the unit, wipe its case with a dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use any cleaning fluids containing alcohol, ammonia or abrasives. Do not spray an aerosol at or near the unit.BATTERY DISPOSALPlease dispose of any discharged batteries according to local environmental/ electronic waste disposal guidelines.LOUDSPEAKERSBefore making any connections to loudspeakers, make sure all power is turned off and only use suitable interconnects.SERVICINGThese units are not user-serviceable, never attempt to repair, disassemble or reconstruct the unit if there seems to be a problem. A serious electric shock could result if this precautionary measure is ignored. In the event of a problem or failure, please contact your dealer.EUROPE-EUROPEAN UNION NOTICEHereby, Audio Partnership PLC declares that this product is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU, the full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/DoCBluetooth Radio Frequency: 2.402 GHz-2.48 GHz The Max. transmit power: 10dBm

PLUG FITTING INSTRUCTIONS (UK ONLY)

The cord supplied with this appliance is factory fitted with a UK mains plug fitted with a 5 amp fuse inside. If it is necessary to change the fuse, it is important that a 5 amp one is used. If the plug needs to be changed because it is not suitable for your socket or becomes damaged, it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted following the wiring instructions below. The plug must then be disposed of safely, as insertion into a mains socket is likely to cause an electrical hazard. Should it be ecessary to fit a 3-pin BS mains plug to the power cord the wires should be fitted as shown in this diagram? The colors of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug. Connect them as follows:The wire which is colored BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter ‘N’ or colored BLACK.The wire which is colored BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter ‘L’ or colored RED.The wire which is colored GREEN/YELLOW must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter ‘E’ or colored GREEN.If a 13 amp (BS 1363) plug is used, a 5 amp fuse must be fitted, or if any other type of plug is used a 5 amp fuse must be fitted, either in the plug or adaptor or on the distribution board.

Rear panel connections

  1. DIGITAL INPUTToslink and S/P DIF co-axial digital inputs.Note: To obtain the best results from your system we recommend using only high-quality Cambridge Audio interconnects. This will ensure that you hear your system as we designed it. Please ask your dealer for details.
  2. AUDIO INPUTSThese inputs are suitable for any ‘line level’ source equipment such as the audio outputs of CD players, BD/DVD players, etc.
  3. PHONO INPUTThis input has a built-in phono stage. Record players fitted with Phono Cartridges of the Moving Magnet (MM) please consult your dealer for details. The ‘ground’ terminals on both the record player and the AXR100D should be connected (where possible) with a ground wire for the lowest noise/hum pickup.
  4. REC OUTConnect to the recording input of a tape deck, CD recorder input, etc.
  5. SUB-OUTConnection to the input socket of an active subwoofer.
  6. DAB/FM ANTENNATuner aerial connections for picking up radio signals. Refer to the ‘Connections’ section of this manual. For permanent use, outdoor DAB/FM aerials are highly recommended.
  7. SERVICE PORTFor servicing use only. Do not connect anything here as it may result in damage.
  8. BLUETOOTH ANTENNAUsed for wireless streaming Bluetooth (A2DP/AVRCP) audio capability directly from most phones, tablets and laptops. Refer to the operating instructions section of this manual
  9.  LOUDSPEAKER TERMINALSTwo sets of loudspeaker terminals are available, A (main loudspeaker terminals, top row) and B (secondary switchable loudspeaker terminals, bottom row).Connect the wires from your left channel loudspeaker to the Left positive and negative terminals, and the wires from the right channel loudspeaker to the Right positive and negative terminals.In each case, the red terminal is the positive output and the black terminal is the negative output.Care should be taken to ensure no stray strands of wire are shorting speaker outputs together. Please ensure that the loudspeaker terminals have been tightened adequately to provide a good electrical connection. It is possible for the sound quality to be affected if the screw terminals are loose.The use of A and B speakers affords you an easy and inexpensive way to create a simple multi-room system.Note: When using two pairs of speakers, use speakers with a nominal impedance of 8 ohms.10 HEAT TUNNEL VENT GRILLEAllows cooling of internal circuitry via the heat tunnel. DO NOT OBSTRUCT!11 VOLTAGE SELECT SWITCHFor servicing use only.12 AC POWER SOCKETOnce all connections are complete, plug the AC power cable into an appropriate mains socket and turn the unit on.

Front panel controls

  1. POWER BUTTONSwitches the unit between Standby mode (indicated by dim power LED) and On (indicated by bright power LED). Standby is a low power mode where the power consumption is less than 0.5 Watts. The unit can be left in Standby mode when not in use.Auto Power Down (APD)You can enable and disable the unit APD setting. Using the rotary dial then press the rotary dial to select it. Go to “APD Settings -> set to “On”The product will automatically switch to standby mode after an inactivity of 20 minutes.
  2. HEADPHONES SOCKETAllows for the connection of stereo headphones with a ¼ inch jack plug. Headphones with an impedance of between 32 and 600 ohms are recommended.Note: Plugging in headphones will automatically mute the loudspeaker outputs.
  3. SKIP/SCAN BUTTONSThe skip scan buttons are used when the DAB/FM tuner is selected. These buttons have different uses depending on the mode selected. See the operation section for details.
  4. MODE/STORE BUTTONUsed for DAB/FM mode.In FM: Press to cycle the tuning mode between Preset, Auto, and Manual modes.In DAB: Press to cycle between Auto scan, Preset, and Service list modes.Press and hold the Mode/Store button to store the currently selected station then use the or Preset buttons to select the preset location for the station to be stored.
  5. INPUT SOURCE BUTTONS (DIGITAL INPUTS D1,D2,D3) Press the relevant source button to select the desired input source.
  6. PRESET BUTTONSUsed for DAB/FM modes. The preset buttons are used to select user-stored station presets. Pressing a preset button once will select one of the first 5 preset, pressing and holding will select the later 5 presets These presets are stored separately for each waveband i.e. there are 10 for FM and 10 for DAB press the DAB/FM button to switch between bands and sets of 10 presets.Note: As well as these 10 per band available directly from the front panel buttons a further 5 presets (11-40) per band can also be accessed by using the Skip/Scan buttons to cycle through all 40 presets.
  7.  DISPLAYUsed to display information such as the selected input source, volume, and tone/balance levels. When the FM or DAB tuner input is selected, the radiofrequency or RDS station name will be displayed.Note: When first purchased, the display will have a protective film over the top. Peel this off for a clear display.
  8. SPEAKER A/B BUTTONThe Speaker A/B button toggles between the two sets of loudspeaker terminals. The options are speaker A only, speaker B only, speaker A and B together, and both sets of speakers off.Note: ‘Speaker off’ is different to the m ute function, as the Rec Out and Headphones outputs are still enabled.
  9. MENU BUTTONPressing this once will display the menu item. Pressing a second time will return to the previous menu. There is the system info, Tone Setting, APD  setting, Factory reset, and Upgrade in the Menu. the Treble, Base, and balance options can be found in the Tone setting, When one of these options is selected, the volume control will adjust the level. If nothing is pressed for a while, the source will be displayed and the volume control will go back to controlling the volume level.
  10. INFRARED SENSORReceives IR commands from the supplied remote control. An unobstructed line of sight between the remote control and the sensor is required.
  11. VOLUME CONTROLUse to increase or decrease the level of the sound from the outputs of the unit. This controls the volume level of the loudspeakers, Sub-out and headphones. It does not affect the level of the ‘Rec Out’ output. The volume control will also change the level of bass, treble, and balance in the menu options.
  12. AUX INPUT SOCKETThis source input allows you to connect a portable audio device such as an MP3 player directly into the front of the unit using a 3.5mm stereo jack. Once plugged in, this input is automatically selected.

Remote control

The AXR100D is supplied with a remote control that operates this unit and its built-in tuner. In addition, the buttons with Blue colored icons can operate a matching AXCD player.Always use Alkaline batteries.POWER BUTTONSwitches the unit between Standby mode and On.MUTEMutes audio on the unit. Press again to cancel mute.CD (BLUE COLOURED ICONS)To operate the AXC players only. For more information refer to the AX CD user’s manual.SPEAKER A/BToggles between the selected loudspeaker terminals: speaker A only, speaker B only, speaker A and B together, or all speakers off.STEREO/MONOUsed only when FM is selected. Toggles between FM stereo output and FM mono output. For low-quality stereo FM signals, selecting mono can usually reduce the noise.Note: Some FM stations are mono only, and selecting Stereo will have no effect on these.MODEUsed for DAB/FM mode. Press to cycle the tuning mode between Preset, Auto, and Manual modes.VOLUMEIncreases or decreases the volume of the unit. Also used to change the bass, treble, and balance settings when these are selected.SKIP/SCANThe skip scan buttons are used when the DAB/FM tuner is selected. These buttons have different uses depending on the mode selected. See the operation section for details.MENUThis menu displays some system info, Tone Setting, APD setting, Factory reset, and upgrade items, Pressing a second time will return to the previous menu. Use the volume buttons to change the level of the selected option.PRESET BUTTONS (1/5, 2/6, 3/7, 4/8)Used when FM or DAB is selected. This select user-stored station presets. Pressing a preset button once will select one of the first 4 presets, pressing and holding will select the later 4 presets. 8 presets are available directly from the remote, further presets can be selected in Preset mode, by using the Skip/Scanbuttons.SOURCE BUTTONS(D1, D2, D3, A1, A2, A3/Aux, Phono, ,DAB/FM) Press the relevant button to select the desired music source.

Connections

LOUDSPEAKERSCheck the impedance of your speakers. You can use types with an impedance of 8 Ohms.The red-colored speaker terminals are positive (+) and the black speaker terminals are negative (-). Make sure correct polarity is maintained at each speaker connector or the sound can become weak and “phase” with little bass.

USING BARE WIRE CONNECTIONSPrepare the speaker cords for connection by stripping off approximately 10mm (3/8”) or less of the outer insulation. More than 10mm could cause a short circuit. Twist the wires tightly together so there are no loose ends. Unscrew the speaker terminal, insert the speaker cable, tighten the terminal and secure the cable.Note: All connections are made using a standard loudspeaker cable.

USING BANANA PLUGSWe recommend using Banana plugs with our units to establish a secure connection and ensure there are no loose strands of wire that may cause unwanted noise or interference.Once you have stripped the outer insulation of the cable and twisted the wires as indicated above, securely connect these to your banana plugs, remove the dust cap from the end of the speaker terminal and push the plugin as far as possible without applying excessive force.

BASIC CONNECTIONThe diagram below shows the basic connection of your unit to a CD player, turntable, and a pair of loudspeakers.

SPEAKER B CONNECTIONSThe Speaker B connections on the back of the amplifier allow for a second set of speakers to be used (i.e. speakers located in another room).The Speaker A/B button on the front panel and remote control allows the two sets of speakers to be toggled on and off. Refer to the Front Panel or emote Control section of this manual for more information on the Speaker A/B operation.Either A or B or both A and B may be selected for use.Note: When using two pairs of speakers, use speakers with a nominal impedance of 8 ohms each.

BI-WIRE CONNECTIONSIf your loudspeakers are equipped with two sets of terminals, then it is possible to connect them in the bi-wire configuration. Bi-wiring sends the bass and treble frequencies down separate speaker cables, resulting in a clearer, more focussed sound.

Note:– Speakers A and B must both be selected for this type of connection to work.– Remove the bi-wire link on the speaker terminals before connecting. Refer to your speakers’ manual for more information.

Aerials

Note: The AXR100D is supplied with a temporary aerial for initial use. For permanent use, outdoor aerials are highly recommended.DAB/FM AERIALExtend and move the aerial until you get the best reception.AXR100D has an F-type screw connection and the attached aerial can be removed and replaced with an optional outdoor DAB & FM aerial if required.To remove the aerial, feed the supplied aerial key through the aerial and turn the key counter-clockwise.

Operating instructions

After making any connections to your unit, activate the AXR100D by pressing the Power On button on the front of the unit.SELECTING THE SOURCEPress the Source button on the front of the unit corresponding to your desired source. Alternatively, you may use the appropriate button on the remote control.BLUETOOTHTo.connect a Bluetooth device to AXR100D.

  1. Press the /Phono button or the remote. “PAIRING” will show on the display.
  2. Consult the instructions of the Bluetooth device to connect to AXR100D.When successfully connected the display will show your device name.To add another Bluetooth device, press and hold the /Phono button to disconnect the current connection and repeat step 2. AXR100D will store up to 8 paired devices in memory.

ADJUSTING THE VOLUMEUse either the Volume Up/Down buttons on the remote control, or the Volume control on the front of your unit system to change the volume level. The newly selected level will be indicated briefly on the front display.The volume is displayed in minus dB where 0dB is the highest level.A progressively larger negative number indicates the volume is being reduced.ADJUSTING THE TONE SETTINGSAdjustments to the bass, treble, and balance can be made as follows:

  1. To enter the Tone setting menu. Press either the Menu button on the front of the unit or on the remote control.
  2. Step through the available settings by pressing the Menu button. The settings available are in order Bass, Treble and Balance.
  3. When you wish to make an adjustment for bass, treble or balance, simply rotate the Volume control or use the Volume control buttons on the remote control.
  4. To exit, wait for five seconds until the unit returns to normal mode.

TUNING AND LISTENING TO THE BUILT-IN TUNERSelect the Tuner source using the DAB/FM button on the front of the unit, or directly by pressing the DAB/FM button on the remote.

DAB MODEWhen selecting DAB mode for the very first time, the unit will initiate a ‘Auto Scan’,    Repeatedly pressing the DAB/FM button on the front of the unit switches between DAB and FM modes. or use the DAB/FM button on the remote.Pressing the Mode/Store button will cycle through:•DAB/DAB+Auto ScanPresetService ListAUTO-SCANPress the Mode/Store button switch to “Auto Scan”, use the or buttons to perform a full station scan. A scanning percentage appears on the display while scanning for stations. when scanning is completed, AXR100D will automatically play and display the station information, if a signal is found.

SERVICE LISTOnce a scan has been performed, use the Mode/Store button switch to “Service list” and use the or buttons to browse through the available station.PRESET(SETTING PRESETS) Simply press and hold the Mode/Store button to enter store mode then select any preset number you require with the and keys then press the Mode/Store button again to actually save the preset.To recall a stored preset, simply press the Mode/Store to enter Preset mode, use the or buttons to listen to your chosen station.

FM MODENote: For ease of tuning on first-time use, we recommend that you set the AXR100D to ‘Auto’ mode. Press the Mode/Store button on the front of the unit. This button cycles through Preset, Auto, and Manual, modes.

When Auto mode has been selected, press the button to scroll down through the station frequencies or press the button to scroll up through the station frequencies.The tuner will stop at the first strong signal it finds. To move to another station simply press the or button again.SETTING PRESETSRadio stations can be stored in memory presets for easy access. You can store up to 40 presets for each band (i.e. 40 presets for the DAB band plus 40 presets for the FM band).Tune to the station you wish to store and hold down the Mode/Store button on the front of the unit. The display on the unit will flash the next available preset.

Press the Mode/Store button again to store the preset. The available preset will stop flashing to indicate that the station has been stored.To change the preset number, simply press and hold the Mode/Store button to enter store mode then select any preset number you require with the and keys then press the Mode/Store button again to actually save the preset.To recall a stored preset, simply press the number on the remote control that corresponds with the preset. Each of the preset buttons can select two presets. To select the second preset on the button, press the button again and this will toggle to the second preset.

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To load a stored preset from the front of the unit, simply press the number on the front of the unit or remote that corresponds with the preset. To access the second preset represented by the button, you must press and hold the button.Note: You can only access stored presets 1-8 on the remote preset buttons. You can access stored presets 1-10 on the front panel preset buttons. To access all presets, set the mode to ‘Preset’ mode with the ‘Mode’ button on the remote control or the ‘Mode/ Store’ button on the front panel, and use the or buttons. This will allow access to the full 40 DAB stored presets or 40 FM stored presets.

Setting

There is the system info, Tone Setting, APD setting, Factory reset and Upgrade in the Menu. the Treble, Base, and balance options can be found in the Tone setting, When one of these options is selected, the volume control will adjust the level. If nothing is pressed for a while, the source will be displayed and the volume control will go back to controlling the volume level.SYSTEM INFOThis menu item displays some version numbers for your AXR100D.Device Name.MCU versionBT versionFACTORY RESETPuts all setting back to their defaults as they were when they left the factory.UPGRADEThis menu item contains a setup configuration as shown below.MCU Upgrade.BT Upgrade.Connect the USB dongle to the service port of AXR100D when you’ve got the new firmware from our webpage. It is very important that once the Firmware upgrade has started you do not switch off the power to the AXR100D + until the operation is complete otherwise the AXR100D may become permanently damaged.Important note:Do not connect/disconnect the USB dongle when the unit is still under upgrading.

Technical specifications

Power output ir 100 watts (into 812)
THD (unweighted) <0.01% © 1kHz. 80% of rated power <0.15% 20Hz – 20kHz, 80% of rated power
Frequency response (-1dB) 5Hz-50kHz
S/N ratio (ref IV) >82dB (unweighted)
Input impedances 47k ohms
Power Amp damping factor I >50
Standby power consumption <0.5W
Max. power consumption 550W
Bass/Treble controls Shelving, ultimate boost/cut +/- dB © 100Hz and 20kHz
Subwoofer output 200Hz 2nd order L+RThe level follows volume setting
Digital inputs PCM 16-24-bitS/P DIF Co-axial 32-192kHz TOSlink Optical 32-192kHz
Dimensions 110 x 430 x 340mm (4.3 x 16.9 x 13.4″)
Weight 8.1kg (17.8lbs)
Bluetooth 5.0 A2DP/AVRCP supporting SBC
TUNERS
Bands EuropeanDAB/DAB+(174.928 -239.20MHz )Band III, FM (137.5-108MHz)
Aerial inputs 75 ohms
Signal to noise 60dB typical (FM) 90dB typical (DAB)
Distortion (TUNER) <0.4% © 1kHz 50kHz deviation (FM mono)<0.05% © 1kHz (DAB)

Troubleshooting

THERE IS NO POWEREnsure the AC power cord is connected securely.Ensure the plug is fully inserted into the wall socket and is switched on.Check fuse in the mains plug or adaptor.Check the power is on at the front of the unit.THERE IS NO SOUNDCheck the correct input is selected.Check that the speakers are connected correctly.If using the tuner, check aerial connections, and an available station is selected.Check the unit is not in mute mode.Check the Speaker A/B configuration matches your speakers.THE SOUND IS DISTORTEDCheck aerial connections and placements.Check speaker connections.THERE IS A HUM COMING FROM THE SPEAKEREnsure that all cable connections are secure, particularly ground/shield connections for turntables.THERE IS UNWANTED BACKGROUND NOISE ANDINTERFERENCEMove the unit away from other electrical equipment that is likely to cause interference.Re-orientate the aerial.Ensure that all cable connections are secure, particularly ground/shield connections for turntables.THE REMOTE HANDSET WILL NOT FUNCTIONCheck that the batteries have not expired.Ensure that nothing is blocking the remote sensor.OVER-TEMPERATURE PROTECTIONThe unit has an over-temperature and shutdown protection. If the unit is continuously used for a long period and overheats, the unit will shut down. Leave the unit ‘Of’ for  10 minutes to cool down, then turn the unit on to continue listening. If the problem persists, then the unit is being overdriven. Reduce the volume level, and ensure the unit is in an open ventilated area to resolve the problem. The use of two pairs of speakers which are less than 8 Ohms can cause overloading and is not recommended.If you have questions about your Cambridge Audio product visit https://support.cambridgeaudio.com where you will find FAQs and guides to assist you..

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