McIntosh C200 User Manual

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How to Operate the C200

Mono

Press the MONO push-button to combine left and right ste-

reo signals to mono at the LISTEN MAIN, LISTEN

OUTPUTs 1&2 , OUTPUTS (Balanced) MAIN, SPKR/

AMP 1&2 and HEADPHONES Outputs.

Setup

Pressing the SETUP Push-button activates the Setup Mode

of the C200 and allows customizing the Front Panel Alpha-

numeric Display, Input Selection and Trim Levels, Volume

and Balance Controls Rate-of-Change, Passthru Mode, Re-

mote Control Type and Firmware Version.

Mute

Press the MUTE push-button to mute audio in all Listen

Outputs and the Front Panel Alphanumeric Display will

indicate MUTE in place of the actual volume setting. Refer

to figure 25.

Output 1 and 2

Press OUTPUT 1 or 2 Push-buttons to send audio to sepa-

rate power amplifiers connected to the rear panel OUT-

PUTS 1 or 2. It also activates the POWER CONTROL 1

&2 Sockets on the rear panel of the C200C. You can press

either push-button individually or both together.

Reset of Microprocessors

In the event that the controls of the C200 stop functioning,

switch the POWER Switch to the Off Position and wait for

about three minutes. Press the POWER Switch to the ON

position and press the STANDBY/ON Push-button. This

will reset the C200 microprocessors.

Note: The above condition is usually caused by either

interruptions in AC power and/or major changes in

voltage.

How To Make A Tape Recording

The separate RECORD and LISTEN switches allow you to

make a tape recording from one program source while lis-

tening to another. You can also listen (monitor) to the re-

corded signal off the tape, a fraction of a second later, dur-

ing recording when a three head tape recorder is used. You

can also listen to the signal being fed to the tape recorder

by pressing the REC MONITOR push-button. Refer to fig-

ure 24.

1. Select the desired program source to record with the

front panel RECORD selector switch.

2.

Adjust the record level using the tape recorder volume

control.

3. To listen to the signal being fed to the tape recorder,

press the REC (Record) MONITOR push-button.

4. To listen to the tape playback of the program source just

recorded, turn the LISTEN switch to the desired input.

Note: The C200 RECORD OUTPUTS are not affected by

the VOLUME or BALANCE controls. To listen to a

different program source while recording, turn the

LISTEN switch to the desired source. The recording

process will not be affected and will continue.

How to use a Signal Processor

Access and operate a signal processor connected to the

LISTEN PROCESSOR jacks by pressing the front panel

LIS (Listen) PROCESSOR push-button. This processor

will affect only the LISTEN signals. Refer to figure 24.

Access and operate a signal processor connected to the

RECORD PROCESSOR jacks by pressing the front panel

REC (Record) processor push-button. This processor will

affect only the RECORD signals sent to tape recorders. Re-

fer to figure 24.

How to use the Passthru Mode

When the C200 is connected together with a McIntosh

Multichannel A/V Control Center or Surround Decoder and

has the PASSTHRU MODE activated it will automatically

turn-on when ever the A/V Control Center or Surround De-

coder is turned on. It will indicate on the Front Panel Al-

phanumeric Display “PASSTHRU”. Refer to figure 26.

In the Passthru Mode, the LISTEN and RECORD Proces-

sor and OUTPUTS 1&2 Push-buttons remain active. The

remaining C200C Front Panel Controls and Push-buttons

are deactivated as long as the C200 is in the Passthru

Mode. The C200 will also remember the settings of the

LISTEN and RECORD Processor and OUTPUTS 1&2

Push-buttons for the Passthru Mode; it stores these settings

separately, from the settings when only the C200 is On.

Figure 25

Figure 26

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