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Primare C30 User manual

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Primare C30 Remote Control User Guide
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COPYRIGHT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Copyright © 2000 Primare Systems AB. All rights reserved.
Primare Systems AB
Idavägen 17D
SE-352 46 Växjö
Sweden
The information in this guide is believed to be correct as of the date of
publication. However, our policy is one of continuous development and so the
information is subject to change without notice, and does not represent a
commitment on the part of Primare Systems AB.
Primare is a trademark of Primare Systems AB. All rights reserved. All other
product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
owners.
This guide was produced by Human-Computer Interface Ltd,
http://www.interface.co.uk
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Introduction
Welcome to the Primare C30 Remote Control. This booklet explains how to use
the C30 to operate all the units in your Primare system.
WELCOME TO THE C30 REMOTE CONTROL
The elegant C30 Remote Control allows you to operate all the units in your
Primare system with a set of simple and logical push button controls.
Ergonomic design
The C30 is designed to be extremely comfortable to hold, and its weight
makes it easy to balance it in the palm of a hand while operating the controls.
Its durable construction ensures that it will continue to operate perfectly for
many years to come.
Future proof
The C30 has been designed so that it can be upgraded to control future
products in the Primare range, not yet introduced, by the simple operation of
adding an upgrade chip.
MODE BUTTON
To operate a processor or amplifier the MODE light should be off. If necessary
press the MODE button to turn it off.
To operate a DVD or CD player, or an FM tuner, press the MODE button. The
green MODE light will be illuminated to indicate that the source control keys
are active. Press the MODE button again to switch the remote control back to
operating your processor or amplifier.
Note that after a short delay the MODE light dims to conserve the batteries. It
will light up again as soon as you operate any of the buttons.
CHANGING THE BATTERIES
If the MODE light does not illuminate clearly when you press the MODE
button you should replace the C30’s batteries. To do this proceed as follows:
•Remove the four screws on the back panel of the C30, using a small cross
point precision screwdriver.
•Gently lift up the back panel and put it to one side.
•Remove the two batteries from the battery compartment and replace with
two alkaline size AAA 1.5 Volt batteries, taking care to fit them with the
correct polarity as marked on the inside of the battery compartment.
Do not touch the circuit board as you may damage the sensitive electrical
components.
Please be considerate to the environment when disposing of the old batteries.
•Replace the back panel and secure it in place using the four screws.
Operating a Primare processor or amplifier
This section explains how to use the C30 Remote Control to operate the control
unit in your system, whether it is a Primare P30 Processor, a Primare A30.1 or
A30.5 Integrated Amplifier, or a Primare A10 or A20 Integrated Amplifier.
The following diagram shows the C30 Remote
Control buttons that you use to control the functions
of your Primare processor or integrated amplifier:
]A The STBY button mutes the sound. Holding it
down switches the processor or amplifier to
standby.
]B The VOL Aand VOL Vbuttons change the
volume.
]C The DIM button dims the front panel display.
]D The SEL Abutton selects the next source, or
the next option on the P30 Processor’s menus.
]E The MENU button selects which setting you
change with the VOL Aand VOL V
buttons. On the P30 Processor holding it
down displays the MAIN MENU.
]F The SEL Vbutton selects the previous source,
or the previous option on the P30 Processor’s
menus.
CHACHVRDS
STBY MODE DIM
VOLVSELV
VOLA
MENU
SELA
OPEN PLAY STOP
]˘+10
[¯TIME
MEM A/B REPEAT
]C
]D
]E
]A
]B
]F
Operating a Primare CD or DVD player
This section explains how to use the C30 Remote Control to operate the CD or
DVD player in your system, whether it is a Primare V20 DVD player, or a
Primare D20 or D30.2 Integrated CD player.
The following diagram shows the C30 Remote
Control buttons that you use to control a DVD or
CD player:
]A The STBY button brings the DVD/CD player
out of standby, or puts it into standby.
]B The VOL Aand VOL Vbuttons move the
cursor left or right on DVD menus.
]C The OPEN button opens or closes the tray.
]D The [and ]buttons step between tracks on
a CD or chapters on a DVD.
]E The MEM button displays the DVD menu.
]F The DIM button dims the front panel display.
Select another function to restore the display.
]G The SEL Abutton highlights the previous item
on a DVD menu.
CHACHVRDS
STBY MODE DIM
VOLVSELV
VOLA
MENU
SELA
OPEN PLAY STOP
]˘+10
[¯TIME
MEM A/B REPEAT
]F
]K
]M
]O
]A
]C
]E
]D
]B
]J
]P
]L
]N
]G
]H
]I
]H The MENU button selects the currency
highlighted item on a DVD menu.
]I The SEL Abutton highlights the next item on
a DVD menu.
]J The PLAY button plays or pauses a disc
]K The STOP button stops a disc.
]L The ±10 button increases the track number
by ten on a CD player.
]M The ¯and ˘buttons select fast forward or
fast reverse play.
]N The TIME button displays elapsed time on a
CD player.
]O The REPEAT button selects a repeat mode.
]P The A/B button allows you to repeat a
section of a disc between two points.
CHACHVRDS
STBY MODE DIM
VOLVSELV
VOLA
MENU
SELA
OPEN PLAY STOP
]˘+10
[¯TIME
MEM A/B REPEAT
]D
]E
]A]A
]B
]C
Operating a Primare FM stereo tuner
This section explains how to use the C30 Remote Control to operate a Primare
T20 FM Stereo Tuner.
The following diagram shows the C30 Remote
Control buttons that you use to control an FM
tuner:
]A The STBY button switches the FM tuner to
standby, or brings it out of standby.
]B The CH Abutton selects the previous station.
]C The CH Vbutton selects the next station.
]D The DIM button dims the front panel display.
Select any other function to restore the
display.
]E The RDS button displays the station RDS
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