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USER MANUAL
K1 AV
Manufactured under license from one or more of the following DT , Inc. U. . Pat. No's:
5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 and other U. . and world-wide patents
issued and pending. “DT “ is a registered trademark of DT , Inc. and “DT 2.0 + Digital Out“ is a
trademark of DT , Inc. Copyright 1996, 2002-2006 DT , Inc.
All rights Reserved.
0Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby“ and the double-D ymbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
For your own safety please be sure to read right through these operating instructions. It is especially
important to observe the directions regarding setting up and operating the equipment, and the safety notes.
This product fulfils the low voltage directives (73/23/EEC), the EMV directives (89/336/EEC and
92/31/EEC) and the CD marking directive (93/68/EEC).
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Welcome.
We are delighted that you have purchased a 

 product. The K1 AV is a superb piece of equipment whose overall
design and comprehensive facilities have been developed with the requirements of the audiophile music lover as top
priority.
olid, carefully thought-out design, the synthesis of a user-friendly control philosophy and a set of technical features
which simply leaves nothing to be desired; all this combined with carefully selected components and materials of the
highest quality ensure that this machine will fulfil your most exacting requirements over a period of many years.
tringent quality control of all materials, painstaking production by qualified technical staff, and a final, fully automatic
computer-controlled checking process ensure consistently high product quality and the maintenance of all specifications.
In our equipment production processes we avoid the use of materials which are environmentally harmful and injurious to
health, such as chlorine-based solvents and CFCs. As far as possible we avoid the use of plastics - especially PVC - in
our equipment; instead we use metals or other non-harmful materials which are easily recycled and also provide effective
electrical shielding.
The heavy, all-metal case of the K1 AV eliminates the possibility of external sources of interference adversely affecting
reproduction quality.
This reliance on metal also ensures that electro-magnetic radiation (electro-smog) generated by the machine is
effectively shielded, and reduced to an absolute minimum.
We are grateful to you for placing your faith in us, and hope that you will enjoy many hours of pleasure with your 
K1 AV.


 elektroakustik

CAUTION !
This device contains a laser diode classed higher than category 1. To guarantee safe operation for an
indefinite period it is not permissible to remove any covers, nor to attempt to gain access to the interior of the
machine in any other way. Maintenance work must be carried out exclusively by qualified technical servicing
personnel.
T e following warning labels are attac ed to t e mac ine:
On the back panel:
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
On the inner shielding cover of the DVD mechanism:
CAUTION:
VI IBLE AND INVI IBLE LA ER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.
AVOID EXPO URE TO BEAM
VORSICHT:
ICHTBARE UND UN ICHTBARE LA ER TRAHLUNG,
WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM TRAHL AU ETZEN
ATTENTION:
RAYONNEMENT LA ER VI IBLE ET INVI IBLE EN CA
D'OUVERTURE EXPO ITION DANGEREU E AU FAI CEAU
DANGER:
VI IBLE AND INVI IBLE LA ER RADIATION WHEN OPEN.
AVOID DIRECT EXPO URE TO BEAM
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About t ese instructions
All the controls and functions of the K1 AV which are frequently used are described in the first section of these operating
instructions.
The second part - ‘Basic settings, Installation, Using the K1 AV for the first time’ covers connections and settings which
are very seldom required; they are generally required only when the machine is set up and used for the first time.
Symbols used in t ese instructions

Text passages marked with this symbol contain important information which must be observed if the
machine is to operate safely and without problems.

This 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.
Italic
Technical terms printed in italics are explained in detail at the end of the instructions.
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Contents
Operating t e K1 AV
Front panel controls ......................................................................................................................... 6
Operating the K1 AV by remote control ........................................................................................... 8
T e amplifier
.............................................................................................................................. 10
Basic functions ................................................................................................................................ 10
Multi-room mode ............................................................................................................................. 11
Amplifier menu ................................................................................................................................ 11
•Balance ...................................................................................................................................... 13
•Treble ........................................................................................................................................ 13
•Bass ........................................................................................................................................... 13
•Loudness ................................................................................................................................... 13
•Bass (low bass lift) ..................................................................................................................... 14
•ub-woofer volume .................................................................................................................... 14
•Centre volume ........................................................................................................................... 14
T e tuner
..................................................................................................................................... 15
Basic operation ............................................................................................................................... 15
Alarm timer ...................................................................................................................................... 16
pecial tuner functions .................................................................................................................... 16
•RCVM (reception types) ............................................................................................................ 17
•Presets ...................................................................................................................................... 18
T e disc player
.......................................................................................................................... 20
pecial functions ............................................................................................................................. 21
Manual cursor control ...................................................................................................................... 21
Playing MP3 / JPEG / Picture CDs ................................................................................................. 22
Compatible formats ......................................................................................................................... 23
Compatibility with recordable media ............................................................................................... 23
Basic disc player settings ................................................................................................................ 24
Player setup menu .......................................................................................................................... 25
•General setup menu .................................................................................................................. 26
•Audio setup menu ...................................................................................................................... 27
•Video setup ................................................................................................................................ 29
•Basic settings ............................................................................................................................ 31
Basic settings, Installation, Using t e K1 AV for t e first time
Amplifier etup Menu ...................................................................................................................... 34
•Main loudspeakers .................................................................................................................... 36
•Centre loudspeaker ................................................................................................................... 36
•ub-woofer cut-off frequency .................................................................................................... 36
•Volume setting, separate ........................................................................................................... 37
•creen brightness ...................................................................................................................... 38
•Clock (automatic setting via RD ) ............................................................................................. 39
•etting the time .......................................................................................................................... 39
•Time display brightness ............................................................................................................. 40
•AUX input sensitivity .................................................................................................................. 40
Sockets
........................................................................................................................................ 42
etting up the K1 AV ...................................................................................................................... 43
Wiring .............................................................................................................................................. 44
F6 remote control handset .............................................................................................................. 45
•Replacing the batteries .............................................................................................................. 45
•witching the remote control address ....................................................................................... 45
Wiring diagrams............................................................................................................................... 46
afety notes .................................................................................................................................... 47
Glossary .......................................................................................................................................... 49
Trouble-shooting ............................................................................................................................. 52
pecification .................................................................................................................................... 56
5
Front panel controls



Disc drawer
The drawer of the K1 AV is made of a material with very
high acoustic damping characteristics. Its flexible, floating
support system eliminates the transmission of
mechanical vibration to the disc, which would otherwise
have an adverse effect on sound quality.
You will find information on inserting the disc and
compatible disc formats in the chapter ‘The disc player /
Compatible formats’.



HEADPHONES
Barrel socket (3.5 mm ∅) for stereo headphones with an
impedance of at least 30 Ω.

When listening via headphones the surround
mode TEREO should always be selected,
otherwise the centre channel information will be
lost (see chapter 'The amplifier / Basic
functions, surround modes').






ON
The machine’s On / Off button.
When you switch the K1 AV on, the screen displays the
selected listening source of a machine-specific message.
When switched on, the machine always reverts to the
setting in which it was last auditioned. The volume is
limited to ‘room volume” when switched on.

Caution:
T e On / Off button on t e front panel is not
a mains isolation switc , and a few of t e
mac ine’s sub-assemblies remain
connected to t e mains supply w en it is
switc ed off. If you know t at t e system will
not be used for a protracted period, we
recommend t at you isolate it from t e
mains power supply by disconnecting t e
mains plug from t e wall socket.

Auto-Off function
(disc mode only)
The K1 AV features an automatic power-off
function in disc mode. If the player goes into
‘ TOP’ mode at the end of playing a disc, and if no
controls are operated in the next twenty minutes,
the K1 AV automatically switches itself off.






ource select
Pressing this button selects the listening source you wish to
use. Press the button repeatedly until the screen displays
the source to which you wish to listen.
The signal from the selected source can now be played
via the loudspeaker groups A and B. The same signal is
also present at the TAPE-OUT output sockets for
recording.






Monitor
Pressing this button toggles between the currently
selected listening source and the tape monitor signal of a
recording device connected to the K1 AV. Press it a
second time to return to the original signal.
When the tape monitor signal is being played, the 


symbol glows on the screen.

For more information on the MONITOR function
please refer to the chapter ‘The Amplifier / Basic
functions, Monitor’.






( top)
/ 


(Open)
Pressing this button ends disc playback ( TOP).
When the disc has stopped playing, pressing this button
opens and closes the disc drawer (OPEN).

If you wish to open the drawer while the disc is
playing, hold the button pressed in until the
screen displays the message ‘OPEN’. The
drawer now opens as soon as the disc has
stopped spinning.
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





(PLAY/PAU E)
/ 


(Timer)
Combi-button for starting the disc and activating the
timer.
In disc mode:
brief press: PLAY
tarts the disc from the operating mode
‘ TOP’.
long press: PAUSE
Temporarily halts disc playback.
Pressing the same button again
resumes playback.
In Tuner mode:
When the tuner is in use, this button is used to switch the
alarm timer on and off.

ee the chapter ‘T e tuner / alarm timer’ for
an explanation of the Timer function.






Combi-button for skipping to the next or previous track
during disc playback, or for switching presets in tuner
mode.
During disc playback:
brief press: kips to the start of the next track.
long press: kips to the start of the previous track.
Im Tuner Betrieb:
brief press: elects the next preset
long press: elects the previous preset

Holding the  button pressed in skips
backwards by several tracks or presets. imply
hold the button pressed in until the desired track
or preset appears on the screen.






Volume
Every time you briefly press one of the VOLUME buttons,
the volume is increased (+) or reduced (-). The current
volume is also displayed for a few moments on the
screen. If you hold a Volume button pressed in for longer
than about one second, the volume alters continuously
until you release the button again.
The enormous volume range (0 … 78.75 dB) and the
perfectly even graduations provide extremely fine and
accurate volume control.
When you are programming the Timer, these buttons are
also used to change the alarm time.



Screen
All the display elements of the K1 AV are grouped
together in a single, clearly arranged screen window.
WDR 5 BI
Alpha-numeric display field for displaying
information such as track title, playing time
or operating mode.
Context-sensitive messages are also
displayed here, such as when operating the
'Amplifier menu'.
Loudspeaker group A (main room)
Glows when loudspeaker output  A is
switched on.
CENTRE (main room)
Glows when the Centre loudspeaker output
is switched on.
Loudspeaker group B (adjacent room)
Glows when loudspeaker output  B is
switched on.
LOUDNESS
Glows when the volume-dependent
loudness control is switched on.
Glows when low bass lift is switched on.
TIMER
Glows when the alarm is active (see the
chapter 'The tuner / alarm timer').
Repeat (repeat function)
Glows when a disc is playing in Repeat
mode.
Glows when tape monitor function is
switched on.
Field strengt display
The field strength, and the reception quality
you can expect from the selected station,
can be assessed by observing this symbol:
if the symbol lights up, hiss-free mono
reception should be possible. If you set such
a station to stereo reception, slight
background hiss may be audible.
Stereo indicator
Glows when the selected station is
broadcasting a stereo programme.
The indicator does not light up if the station
is only broadcasting a mono programme, or
if you have manually set the tuner’s
reception mode to MONO (see the chapter
'Special tuner functions / RCVM M N ').
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Remote control of t e K1 AV
The F6 remote control
handset controls all the
functions of the K1 AV. The
adjustments you make are
displayed on the machine’s
integral screen and also on
any TV set which is
connected to the system.



ON
This button switches the K1 AV on and off.

•If the system is being operated in single-room mode, the
loudspeaker outputs  A and  B are always at the setting
which was last used when the machine is switched on.
•If the system is set to multi-room mode, only the speakers in
the operator’s room are switched on; the other pair of
loudspeakers are muted.



Volume control
Rocker switches for volume control: a brief press changes the volume
by one increment. If the rocker is held in one position, the volume
changes continuously until it is released again. The screen briefly
displays the current volume value.



Loudspeaker outputs
This button toggles the loudspeaker outputs on and off. The speaker
groups are switched OFF in the following sequence: A (main room), B
(adjacent room), A + B (main and adjacent rooms), OFF. The
corresponding symbols light up on the K1 AV’s integral screen to
indicate the current operating mode.

A long press on the 

 button switches all the
loudspeaker groups off directly (Mute setting).
Selecting t e listening source
Pressing a source button selects the corresponding device as the
listening source, even if the K1 AV was previously switched off. The
signal from this source is then reproduced by the system.
It is only possible to remotely control the device which is currently
selected as the listening source.



elects the integral disc player.



elects the integral tuner.



elects the AUX input.



elects the TAPE input (recording device).



elects the TV set connected to the cart socket.

When you switch to a new listening source, the screen briefly
displays the new source. After this it reverts to a standard
machine-specific display.



Playback mode
Cycles through the playback modes when the button is repeatedly
pressed.
STEREO tereo playback via the left and right loudspeakers
MUSIC Three-channel music playback (left, right, centre)
MOVIE Three-channel film reproduction (left, right, centre)

It is only possible to set the playback mode if a Centre
loudspeaker is present in the system, and if it has been
activated in the 'Amplifier Setup menu / Centre
loudspeaker').



brief press: Amplifier
long press: Amplifier etup menu
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In Disc mode In Tuner mode



brief press: when playing a CD the screen
can be toggled between track
display and display of playing
time.
long press: in conjunction with a Metz TV
this switches the screen off, e.g.
with music CDs or DVDs


 / 


Skip track
Cursor navigation in menus
Mirror the picture (Picture Disc)
Preset select
Calls up the preset with the next smaller / larger
number; vacant memories are automatically
skipped.


 / 


Rewind / Fast forward
Cursor navigation in menus
MP3-CD: selects the previous / next album
Picture Disk: rotate picture
brief press: manual tuning
Changes the reception
frequency by one 25 kHz step
up / down
long press: starts Station searc .



Start playback (PLAY)
During playback:
brief press: ends operating mode:
PAU E / EARCH / CAN
long press: switches to cursor control (see
chapter 'The disc player -
manual cursor control').
If you press this button instead of the RD station
name, the current preset number and the
associated reception frequency are displayed for
about one second.
d
dd
d
brief press: halts playback (PAUSE)
Repeated press: continues with DVD single
frame
llong press: slow motion:
1
/
2
,
1
/
4
,
1
/
8
speed
e
ee
e
brief press: stops playback (STOP)
long press: opens drawer
Halts station search



..



Numeric buttons
Direct track / chapter select
Numeric buttons
Direct preset select



witch REPEAT modes
=
==
=
brief press: switches sound track (DVD)
long press: camera angle (DVD)



brief press: opens Disc menu
(see chapter '‘Disc player -
during playback')
long press: switches DVD SETUP menu on
(see chapter 'The disc player -
basic settings')
Opens Special tuner functions menu
(see chapter 'Special TUNER functions')
<
<<
<
witches sub-title language, switches sub-titles off witches Radiotext on / off
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T e Amplifier
All the functions described in this chapter apply to the amplifier section of the K1 AV. They are available for all source
devices, i.e. both for the integral disc player and tuner and also for external machines connected to the receiver.
The basic amplifier functions can be controlled directly using the buttons on the front panel or those on the remote
control handset. eldom required functions such as the Balance and Tone controls are grouped together in a etup
menu (‘Amplifier menu’).
Basic settings, which are generally only required once when the K1 AV is installed, are adjusted using the Amplifier
etup menu; see chapter ‘Basic settings / Installation / Using the K1 AV for the first time’.
Basic functions
Switc ing on
The K1 AV is switched on and off using the On / Off
button (

) on the front panel or on the remote
control handset.
It can also be switched on directly using any of the
source buttons on the remote control handset (

 /


 / 

 / 

 / 

).
Selecting a listening source
elect the desired listening source with the 


button on the front panel, or using one of the source
device buttons on the remote control handset.
Volume
The volume can be set either on the machine or using
the VOLUME buttons 

 on the remote control
handset.
A brief press on the buttons changes the volume by one
increment (1.25 dB). Holding the button pressed in
causes the volume to change continuously.

The K1 AV features loudspeaker outputs for two
listening rooms or zones. The volume can be
set separately or in common for both zones (see
chapter 'Multi-room mode').
Surround mode

The K1 AV is equipped with an analogue room
sound processor. Basically it can be operated with
two or three loudspeakers in the main room. Three
speakers (Left / Centre / Right) provide a more
natural and spacious playback overall, eliminating
the ”acoustic hole” in the middle. When you are
playing a film, the third speaker also helps to
localise speech and sound events on the screen.
If the K1 AV is operated with two loudspeakers
(left / right), then only the TEREO mode is
available.
If a Centre loudspeaker is present, the K1 AV can be
switched between the playback modes STEREO, 3-CH
MUSIC and 3CH MOVIE by repeatedly pressing the


 button on the remote control handset.
For music playback we recommend the modes TEREO
or 3CH MU IC, and for film playback the mode 3CH
MOVIE.
The K1 AV remembers the surround mode you last used
for each source, and reverts to it next time you switch to
the same source. For example, if you select ‘ TEREO’
for the tuner, then the K1 AV automatically reverts to
stereo mode next time you select the Tuner source.

DVDs can also be played optionally in Virtual
Surround mode (see chapter 'The disc player /
Player setup menu / Audio setup menu'). If you
activate Virtual urround for the disc player, you can
use the 

 button to select whether the sound
is to be reproduced via two or three loudspeakers.
MONITOR
The MONITOR function of the K1 AV is designed to
allow you to monitor the recording process when using a
tape or cassette recorder, provided that your recorder
features a ‘tape monitor’ button.
If you wish to make a recording, select the source device
to be recorded as described under ‘ elect listening
source’. tart the recording process on your recorder.
A long press on the 

 button now switches to the
recorder’s tape monitor signal while the recording
continues. In this way you can check the quality of the
recorded signal while the recording process is still under
way.
When you switch to tape monitor the screen of the K1 AV
briefly displays the message ‘MONITOR’, and the
monitor indicator lamp  lights up.
To halt the monitor function, press the 

 button
again briefly. For a moment the screen displays the
message ‘ OURCE’, and the monitor LED goes out. You
are now hearing the direct signal of the source device
again.

If you switch the monitor function on when there
is no audio recorder with monitor facility
connected and set to record mode, the
loudspeakers will be muted.
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