T+A PSD 3100 HV User manual

PSD 3100 HV
User manual

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We are delighted that you have decided to purchase a
T+A product. Your new Multi-Source-Player is a Hi-Fi
unit of the highest quality, designed and developed
with a single aim as top priority: to satisfy the require-
ments of the audiophile music lover.
This unit is the embodiment of innovative thinking
and solid quality, exploiting the nest materials and
components available, and all these factors contribute
to a machine which will satisfy you‘re most stringent
demands and your most searching requirements for a
period of many years.
Our production areas are supervised by highly qua-
lied expert staff, and all nal production units are
checked comprehensively by a fully automated,
computer-controlled system to ensure uniformly high
quality. We guarantee that our products meet our own
specications to the full.
At all stages of production we avoid the use of sub-
stances which are environmentally unsound or po-
tentially hazardous to health, such as chlorine-based
cleaning agents and CFCs.
We also aim to avoid the use of plastics in general,
and PVC in particular, in the design of our products.
Instead we rely upon metals and other non-hazardous
materials; metal components are ideal for recycling,
and also provide effective electrical screening.
Our robust all-metal cases exclude any possibility of
external sources of interference affecting the quality
of reproduction. From the opposite point of view our
products’ electro-magnetic radiation (electro-smog) is
reduced to an absolute minimum by the outstandingly
effective screening provided by the metal case.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you
for the faith you have shown in our company by
purchasing this product, and wish you many hours
of enjoyment and sheer listening pleasure with your
PSD 3100 HV.
Welcome
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Content
Safety notes 10
Connections 12
ANALOG INPUTS / OUTPUTS 12
ANALOG OUT (VARIABLE) 12
ANALOG IN 12
HLINK 12
RADIO ANT 13
POWER SUPPLY 13
Installation and connection 14
Installation 14
Connection 14
LAN 14
WLAN 14
Connection of digital source devices 14
Connected to a PDT 3100 HV and/or A 3000 HV 14
Connecting the two power cords 14
Controls and functions 16
On- / Off switch 16
Volume control / Source selection 16
Navigation and control 16
Operating buttons 17
Headphones 17
USB front socket 17
Remote control receiver 17
Display 17
Remote control 18
On / Off Switch 18
Source selection 18
Muting 18
Volume control 18
Playback and menu operation 19
Function buttons 20
Range 20
Replacing the battery 20
Important information 21
T+A Music Navigator App (G3) 21
Download 21
Settings 22
Menu operation 22
System settings 23
D/A conguration 26
Tone conguration 27
Network conguration 28
General information 28
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Menu operation 28
Connection via LAN (cable connection) 28
Connecting to WLAN (radio connection) 29
Source operation 31
Selecting a source 31
Browsing through lists 32
Playback 32
Display 33
Presets list 34
General information 34
Calling up the presets list 34
Adding a preset 34
Erasing an item from the Presets list 34
Play Presets 35
Sort Presets 35
Radio operation 36
General information 36
FM Radio 36
Display 36
Manual station search 37
Automatic station search 37
Mono / Stereo selection 37
Switching Radio text on and off 37
DAB Radio 38
Display 38
Automatic station search 38
Internet Radio 39
Display 39
Search function 39
Favorites 39
UPnP, Music services and USB 40
General information 40
Source selection 40
Display 40
Spotify Connect 41
Playback 41
Apple AirPlay 41
Playback 41
Amazon Music 42
Registration 42
Playback 42
Tidal Connect 42
Playback 42
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Playback with Roon 43
General information 43
Playback 43
Bluetooth 44
General information 44
Source selection 44
Setting up audio transfer 44
Playback 44
D/A converter operation 45
General information 45
D/A Converter Operation 45
S/P-DIF (Digital IN 1 … IN5) 45
HDMI 45
USB DAC 45
Troubleshooting 50
Notes on energy saving 52
General information 52
Automatic power down function 52
Legal Information 52
Allgemeine Informationen 52
Show licenses 52
Firmware update 53
General information 53
Update procedure 53
Connection and wiring 54
Specications 56
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Notes
User manual
Text passages marked with this symbol contain important information which must be
observed if the machine is to operate safely and without problems.
jThis symbol marks text passages which provide supplementary notes and background
information; they are intended to help the user understand how to get the best out of the
machine.
Symbols and notes on the back of the PSD 3100 HV
This symbol marks alternating voltages (AC).
The AC voltage required for the device can be found on the printing at the mains input
socket. Do not connect the device to other power supplies.
This symbol marks the protective earth connector (ground connection).
The unit is designed for operation at a protective earth conductor socket.
The device is designed to operate in altitudes up to 2000 m above sea level.
The device is designed to operate in a temperate climate.
The range of permissible operating temperatures is +10 … +35°C.
The only permissible method of disposing of this product is to take it to your local col-
lection centre for electrical waste.
All the components we use meet the German and European safety norms and stan-
dards which are currently valid. This product complies with the EU directives. The
declaration of conformity can be downloaded from www.ta-hi.com/DoC.
T+A declares conformity with the directives of the United Kingdom and the national
laws derived from them by means of the symbol located on the device. The declara-
tion of conformity can be viewed at www.ta-hi.com/DoC if required.
Attention! Please refer to the important safety information in this manual.
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License notices
The Spotify Software is subject to third party licenses found here:
www.spotify.com/connect/third-party-licenses.
Use of the Works with Apple AirPlay badge means that an accessory has been
designed to work specically with the technology identied in the badge and has
been certied by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple and AirPlay are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries and regions.
Qualcomm is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the United
States and other countries, used with permission. aptX is a trademark of Qual-
comm Technologies International, Ltd., registered in the United States and other
countries, used with permission.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned
by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by T+A elektroakustik
is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their
respective owners.
HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital
Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio™ and the HD, HD Radio,
and “Arc” logos are proprietarytrademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp
This product contains software in form of object code that is partially ba-
sed on free software under different licenses, especially the GNU General
Public License.
The GPL license and further information about Licenses can be found on
the internet under this link:
https://www.ta-hi.de/support/license-information-g3/
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The operation instructions, the connection guidance
and the safety notes are for your own good - please
read them carefully and observe them at all times.
The operating instructions are an integral part of this
device. If you ever transfer the product to a new owner
please be sure to pass them on to the purchaser to
guard against incorrect operation and possible ha-
zards.
The device is intended to be connected to mains out-
lets with protective earth connector. Please connect it
only with the mains cable supplied to properly instal-
led mains outlets with protective earth connector.
The power supply required for this unit is printed on
the mains supply socket. The unit must never be con-
nected to a power supply which does not meet these
specications.
This device is connected to the power supply as long
as the power cord is connected.
Even if the device is switched off and the status indi-
cators are dark, the device still carries mains voltage
inside. To disconnect the device completely from
mains power supply, the mains plugs must be with-
drawn from the wall socket. Please make sure that the
mains plugs are easily accessible. Even when the unit
is in standby mode, it has a low power consumption. If
the unit is not to be used for a long period disconnect
it from the mains supply at the wall socket.
The device is designed to operate in a tem-
perate climate and altitudes up to 2000 m
above sea level. The range of permissible
operating temperatures is +10 … +35°C.
This device is designed exclusively for
reproducing sound and/or pictures in the
domestic environment. It is to be used in a
dry indoor room which meets all the recom-
mendations stated in these instructions.
Where the equipment is to be used for other purposes,
especially in the medical eld or any eld in which
safety is an issue, it is essential to establish the unit’s
suitability for this purpose with the manufacturer, and
to obtain prior written approval for this usage.
If the unit gets very cold (e. g. when being transported),
condensation may form inside it. Please do not switch
it on until it has had plenty of time to warm up to room
temperature, so that any condensation evaporates
completely.
Before placing the unit on sensitive lacquer or wood
surfaces please check the compatibility of the surface
and the unit‘s feet on a non-visible point and if ne-
cessary use an underlay. We recommend a surface of
stone, glass, metal or the like.
Please consider the weight of the device. Never place
the device on an unstable surface; the machine could
fall off, causing serious or even fatal injury. Many
injuries, especially to children, can be avoided if the
following simple safety precautions are observed:
•Use only such items of furniture which can safely
bear the weight of the device.
•Ensure that the device does not project beyond the
edges of the supporting furniture.
•Do not place the device on tall furniture (e.g. books-
helves) without securely anchoring both items, i.e.
furniture and device.
•Explain to children the hazards involved in climbing
on furniture to reach the device or its controls.
The unit should be set up in a well ventilated dry site,
out of direct sunlight and away from radiators. The unit
must not be located close to heat producing objects or
devices, or anything which is heat sensitive or highly
ammable.
The ventilation openings must not be covered or clo-
sed. If the system components are to be stacked then
the device must be the top unit. Do not place any ob-
ject on the top cover. The device is not designed to be
operated on a soft surface (such as bedding, pillows,
etc.).
When installing the unit on a shelf or in a cupboard
it is essential to provide an adequate ow of cooling
air, to ensure that the heat produced by the unit is
dissipated effectively. Any heat build up will shorten
the life of the unit and could be a source of danger. Be
sure to leave free space of 10 cm around the unit for
ventilation.
Liquid or particles must never be allowed to get inside
the unit through the ventilation slots. Mains voltage is
present inside the unit, and any electric shock could
cause serious injury or death. Never exert undue force
on mains connectors.
Protect the unit from drips and splashes of water; ne-
ver place ower vases or uid containers on the unit.
Do not place naked ame sources, such as candle
lights on the device.
Safety notes
For your own safety please consider it essential to read these operating instructions right through, and observe in
particular the notes regarding setting up, operation and safety.
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Disconnect the mains plug at the wall socket before
cleaning the case.
The surfaces of the case should be wiped clean with a
soft, dry cloth only.
Never use solvent-based or abrasive cleaners!
Before switching the unit on again, check that there
are no short-circuits at the connections, and that all
cables are plugged in correctly.
If the device has been in storage, or has not been used
for a protracted period (> two years), it is essential to
have it checked by a specialist technician before re-
use.
The terminals (marked with the -symbol)
can carry high voltages.
Always avoid touching terminals and sockets and
the conductors of cables connected to them. Unless
ready-made cables are used, all cables connected to
these terminals and sockets must always be deployed
by a trained person.
In its original condition the unit meets
all currently valid European regulati-
ons. It is approved for use as stipulated
within the EC.
By attaching the CE symbol to the unit T+A declares
its conformity the EC directives and the national laws
based on those directives. The declaration of confor-
mity can be downloaded from www.ta-hi.com/DoC.
The original, unaltered factory serial number must be
present on the outside of the unit and must be clearly
legible! The serial number is a constituent part of our
conformity declaration and therefore of the approval
for operation of the device. The serial numbers on the
unit and in the original T+A documentation supplied
with it (in particular the inspection and guarantee cer-
ticates), must not be removed or modied, and must
correspond.
Infringing any of these conditions invalidates T+A
conformity and approval, and the unit may not be ope-
rated within the EC. Improper use of the equipment
makes the user liable to penalty under current EC and
national laws.
Any modications or repairs to the unit, or any other
intervention by a workshop or other third party not
authorised by T+A, invalidates the approval and ope-
rational permit for the equipment.
Only genuine T+A accessories may be connected to
the unit, or such auxiliary devices which are themsel-
ves approved and full all currently valid legal require-
ments.
The only permissible method of disposing of
this product is to take it to your local collec-
tion centre for electrical waste.
Registration according to the EU directive
“Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment”
WEEE-Reg.-No.: DE 72473830W
The case should only be opened by a qualied spe-
cialist technician. Repairs and fuse replacements
should be entrusted to an authorised T+A specialist
workshop. With the exception of the connections and
measures described in these instructions, no work of
any kind may be carried out on the device by unquali-
ed persons.
If the unit is damaged, or if you suspect that it is not
functioning correctly, immediately disconnect the
mains plug at the wall socket, and ask an authorised
T+A specialist workshop to check it.
The unit may be damaged by excess voltage in the
power supply, the mains circuit or in aerial systems, as
may occur during thunderstorms (lightning strikes) or
due to static discharges.
Special power supply units and excess voltage pro-
tectors such as the T+A ‚Power Bar‘ mains distribution
panel offer some degree of protection from damage to
equipment due to the hazards described above.
However, if you require absolute security from damage
due to excess voltage, the only solution is to discon-
nect the unit from the mains power supply and any
aerial systems.
To avoid the risk of damage by overvoltages we recom-
mend to disconnect all cables from this device and
your HiFi system during thunderstorms.
All mains power supply and aerial systems to which
the unit is connected must meet all applicable safe-
ty regulations and must be installed by an approved
electrical installer.
The device is not designed for use by children. The
device must not be operated unsupervised. Make sure
that it is out of reach of children.
Batteries shout not be exposed to excessive heat like
sunshine, re or the like.
Very loud continuous listening to program material via
earphones, headphones and loudspeakers can lead to
permanent loss of hearing. Prevent health risks and
avoid permanent hearing at high volume.
If the device has to be stored, place it in its original
packaging and store it in a dry, frost-free location.
Storage temperature range 0...40 °C
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Connections
ANALOG INPUTS / OUTPUTS
ANALOG OUT (VARIABLE)
BALANCED The balanced XLR output of the PSD 3100 HV provides analog stereo output
signals with variable level.
It is designed for operation with active loudspeakers or power ampliers.
UNBALANCED The unbalanced RCA output of the PSD 3100 HV provides analog stereo
output signals with variable level.
It is designed for operation with active loudspeakers or power ampliers.
jIf both types of connection are present on the connected amplier, we recommend
the symmetrical option to obtain the best possible sound quality.
ANALOG IN
UNBALANCED Universal line input for connecting any stereo audio device with unbalanced RCA
(Cinch) output.
CONTROL
HLINK Control output sockets for the T+A HLINK - System, e. g. for connecting an
A 3000 HV. The sockets are equivalent.
USB STORAGE MEDIA
HDD USB HOST Socket for a USB memory stick or external hard discsSocket for a USB memory stick or external hard discs
The storage medium can be formatted with the FAT16, FAT32, extFAT, NTFS, ext2,The storage medium can be formatted with the FAT16, FAT32, extFAT, NTFS, ext2,
ext3 or ext4 le system.ext3 or ext4 le system.
jThe USB storage medium can be powered directly via the USB port provided that its
current drain is in accordance with the USB norm. Normalised 2.5” USB hard discs can
be connected directly, i.e. without a separate mains PSU.
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NETWORK CONNECTION
LAN Socket for connection to a wired LAN (Ethernet) home network (Router).
WLAN Input sockets for the two supplied WLAN antennas. For the best possible reception,
both antennas should always be connected.
jIf no wired LAN connection is found, the PSD 3100 HV will automatically activate its
WLAN module and it will try to get access to your WLAN network.
USB AUDIO INPUT
USB DAC Sockets for connecting a PC or MAC computer.
At this input the PSD 3100 HV accepts digital PCM stereo signals with sampling
rates in the range 44.1 to 768 kSps, and digital DSD stereo signals from DSD 64 to
DSD 512. (DSD 256 and DSD512 only with a Windows PC)
jIf you wish the PSD 3100 HV to convert audio les from a Windows PC connected to it,
you must rst install the appropriate drivers on the computer. No drivers are required if
you are using a Linux or iOS. (Refer to chapter D/A converter operation / USB DAC)
DIGTAL INPUTS / OUTPUT
DIGITAL IN 1 ... 5 Inputs for digital source devices with optical, co-axial (RCA / BNC) or AES-EBU digi-
tal outputs.
jAt its digital inputs the PSD 3100 HV accepts digital stereo signals (S/P-DIF signals)
with sampling rates from 32kHz up to 192 kHz.
DIG OUT Digital coaxial output for connecting an external recording device via coax cable.
jThe digital output is not possible for all media, e. g. if the sampling frequency of the
played source is higher than 192 kHz, or the DSD format is used.
T+A DIGITAL-INTERFACE
IPA LINK Special digital interface to connect the PDT 3100 HV.
This connector is used to transmit digital signals in PCM and DSD format natively in
the best possible quality.
HDMI INPUTS
IN 1, IN 2,
OUT/ARC
HDMI inputs (IN 1 and IN 2) for connecting a Blu-ray player or similar. At the „OUT“
socket, the picture signals of the two input sockets „IN 1“ and „IN 2“ are available
for passing on to a television.
RADIO ANTENNA
RADIO ANT The PSD 3100 HV features a 75 Ohm aerial input FM ANT, which is suitable both for
a normal domestic aerial and a cable connection. For rst-class reception quality a
high-performance, professionally installed aerial system is indispensable.
POWER SUPPLY
jTo avoid any coupling of unwanted noise signals from the digital power supply to the ana-
logue power supply of the MP 3100 HV, the digital and analogue power supplies are loca-
ted in separate shielded compartments on the left and right sides of the device. For best
possible separation the power supplies have their own separate power supply sockets.
Always connect both mains sockets to the mains supply when operating the PSD
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Installation and connection
Installation
Carefully unpack the device and store the original packaging carefully. The carton and packing material
are specially designed for this device and will be a safe container during any later transports. Set up the
device at a proper place. Please observe all notes on connection and set-up in the chapter Safety notes
(pages 10 and 11).
Connection
To use the PSD 3100 HV with all its functions and sources, rst you have to make some important
connections and/or connect antennas.
The necessary connections are described below:
Do not connect the PSD 3100 HV and the other components to the power supply until all the necessary
connections have been established.
LAN
For the connection to your network (router), connect the network cable to the LAN port.
jWhen using the WLAN connection, this socket must remain free!
WLAN
To connect the PSD 3100 HV to your network (router) via WLAN, connect both of the two supplied antennas
to each of the WLAN sockets.
Connection of digital source devices
At the digital inputs of the PSD 3100 HV (Digital IN) you can connect devices with electrical coax, BNC,
AES/EBU or optical ber output.
jThe PSD 3100 HV accepts at all inputs digital stereo signals according to the S/P-DIF standard with sampling
rates from 32 kHz to 192 kHz and DSD encoded stereo signals in DSD 64 format.
Connected to a PDT 3100 HV and/or A 3000 HV
The PSD 3100 HV is designed for operation in conjunction with the PDT 3100 HV and/or A 3000 HV. For
this purpose, the PSD 3100 HV is equipped with the HLINK system interface.
If the PSD 3100 HV will be operated in conjunction with a PSD 3100 HV or/and an A 3000 HV, these inter-
faces must be connected. See also the wiring diagrams in the chapter Connection and cabling.
Connecting the two power cords
Connect both mains sockets to the mains supply when operating the PSD 3100 HV.
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PDT 3100 HV
A 3000 HV
HLINK
HLink
Digital source device
Computer
USB DAC
Internet access LAN or WLAN
USB storage
TV.
Network storage

Controls and functions
1On- / Off switch
Touching the button briey switches the device on and off.
jThe button remains dimly lit even in stand-by mode, to indicate that the
PSD 3100 HV is ready for use.
2Volume control / Source selection
SOURCE /
VOLUME
This rotary knob is used to set your preferred volume in accurate 1 dB increments.
The value currently set is displayed on the screen.
To select the disred listening source, briey press the knob before rotating it; your
chosen source then appears on the screen. After a short delay the machine switches
to the appropriate source.
jThe main function of this knob can be changed if necessary. In this case, the button
must be pressed briey before the volume can be changed (see chapter ‚Basic settings
of the PSD 3100 HV‘).
A long press on this knob switches to balance adjustment: turning the knob to left or
right then alters the balance in the corresponding direction. Press the knob again long to
conclude the adjustment and save the setting.
3Navigation and control
SELECT Rotating this control selects a track for playback; the selected track then
appears on the screen. As soon as the desired track number lights up,
the track can be started by pressing the incremental control.
jIn addition to selecting tracks, the SELECT-knob also has other purposes
such as menu and list control functions. For further details see the chapter
entitled ‘SETTINGS’.
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4Operating buttons
Calls up the Favourites list
Brief touch: Switches the display view from list navigation to the current
played music track. /
switches the CD- / Radio - Text on and off.
Long touch: Switches between different screen displays
Opens the ‘System Conguration’ menu
(for further details see the chapter entitled SETTINGS)
Starts playback
Halts current playback (pause)
Resumes playback after a pause
Ends playback
During menu operation: A brief press takes you back (higher) by one menu level or
aborts the current input process; the change is then abandoned.
A brief press switches the outputs (XLR and RCA) on and off (MUTING function).
jThe outputs can also be switched automatically alternating with the headphone jack.
In automatic mode, the button is not visible when the headphones are connected.
See chapter ‚SETTINGS‘.
This button is used to switch the headphone output on and off.
jThe headphone jack can also be switched automatically alternating with the
preamplier outputs. In this case, the button is only visible when headphones are
connected. See chapter SETTINGS.
5Headphones
PHONES Balanced Pentaconn jack socket 4.4 mm for stereo headphones with an
impedance of at least 16 Ohms .
A high quality adapter is available in the T+A accessories range for
connecting headphones with a standard 6.3 mm jack socket.
6USB front socket
USB IN Socket for a USB memory stick or an external hard disc.
The storage medium can be formatted with the FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, ext2, ext3 or ext4
le system.
The USB storage medium can be powered via the USB socket provided that its current
drain meets the USB norm (< 500 mA). Normalised 2.5” USB hard discs can be con-
nected directly to this socket, i.e. they require no mains PSU.
7Remote control receiver
When using the remote control system please point the F3100 handset in the
direction of the receiver.
8Display
The graphic screen of the PSD 3100 HV displays all information regarding the status
of the machine, the music track currently being played and the radio station currently
tuned. The display is context-sensitive and varies according to the capabilities and
facilities of the service or medium to which you are currently listening.
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On / Off Switch
A brief press switches the PSD 3100 HV on or off.
Source selection
SCL/USB Selects the SCL function (e.g. access to music
servers, streaming services or similar) or the
USB DAC function (playback from a connected
computer), or selects the USB Media function
(connected USB memory media) of the strea-
ming client.
Press this button repeatedly until the desired
source appears on the screen.
DISC With the PDT 3100 HV connected, this button
selects the IPA-Link input as source.
A IN A brief press on this button selects the analogue
input.
D IN A brief press on this button selects the digital
input you wish to use. Press the button repea-
tedly until the desired input is displayed on the
screen.
Radio Selects FM, DAB, Internet radio or Podcasts as
source. Press this button repeatedly until the
desired source appears on the screen.
BT Selects Bluetooth as source.
jNOTE
Not required sources can be deactivated in the system settings for an
even more comfortable source selection.
Muting
Switches the preamplier output of the PSD 3100 HV on and off.
Switches the speaker output of a connected HV-series power ampli-
er on and off.
Remote control
Volume control
Increase / decrease volume
The volume can be increased / decreased in steps by tipping one of the volume buttons. The current
volume level is displayed on the display screen. If one of the buttons is kept pressed for approx.. 1
seconds the volume increases / decreases continuously until the button is released.
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Playback and menu operation
Brief press: Opens the Source menu
(not available for all sources)
Long press: Opens the “System conguration menu”
(see the chapter entitled ‘Basic settings of the PSD 3100 HV’)
Brief press: Opens the tone settings menu in enlarged view.
Long press: Opens the tone settings in list view.
(see the chapter entitled “Tone conguration“)
Alpha-numeric entry
To enter a source name, user data or network parameters, rst activate the relevant input eld with
the OK button.
If necessary, existing entries can be deleted by pressing the button repeatedly.
Enter the desired character string using the alphanumeric keypad on the remote control.
Press the OK button to conrm the entry.
Use the button for toggling between numbers, capitals and lower-case letters. The
bottom line of the screen shows which input mode is currently selected.
123
1234567890
abc
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz -*/^={}()[]<>.,?!:;\“´_@$%&#~ 0123456789
ABC
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ -*/^={}()[]<>.,?!:;\“´_@$%&#~ 0123456789
jThe 0 button contains the special characters 0 + - * / ^ = { } ( ) [ ] < > and the button 1 can be used to
select the characters „. , ? ! : ; 1 \ „ ‚ _ @ $ % & # ~
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• Selects the previous item within a list.
• Selects the next track/station during
playback.
• Conrmation button in lists.
• A long press displays the
Favourites list created on
the PSD 3100 HV
• Selects the next item within a list.
• Selects the previous track / station
during playback.
• Returns to list navigation
during playback.
• Press and hold to search
backwards.
• Returns to the previous
point / change button
• Enter the next list level.
• Starts playback.
• Press and hold to search forward.
• Stops playback.
• During menu operation: A brief press
takes you back (higher) by one menu
level or aborts the current input pro-
cess; the change is then abandoned.
• Starts playback (Play
function)
• During playback: halts
(Pause) or resumes play-
back

Function buttons
A brief press
Adds a favorite to the Presets list
In the system conguration menu: Activates a source
A long press
Removes a favorite from the Presets list.
In the system conguration menu: Deactivates a source
A brief press
Switches between capitals and lower case, and numeric / letters, when entering data.
A long press
Cycles through the various screen displays.
Detailed display with / without CD text / Radiotext (if present) and large display with / without CD
text / Radiotext (if present).
A brief press
When necessary, repeated presses of the button cycle through the various playback modes (repeat
track, repeat all, etc.).
A long press
Switches the MixMode (Shufe) on or off.
Only FM Radio: Switches between Stereo and Mono reception
A brief press
Opens the D/A mode selection menu.
Replacing the battery
Remove the screw marked in the gure below, to open the battery compartment, then withdraw the cover.
Insert two new cells of the LR 03 (MICRO) type, taking care to maintain correct polarity as shown. Please
note that you must always replace all the cells.
Range
When operating by remote control, please hold the F3100 in the
direction of the remote control receiver.
The range of the remote control is approx. 4..5 m.
The line of sight between F3100 and the remote control receiver
must not be interrupted by obstacles.
The direct incidence of interfering light (e.g. from uorescent and
energy-saving lamps) into the receiver should be avoided at all
times, as otherwise the range of the remote control can be conside-
rably reduced.
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