Lyngdorf Audio MkIV User Manual

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Remote Control


The remote control is used to access the Millennium and
replicate some of the buttons directly accessible on the front
panel. The four buttons used for selecting which device to
control are described below. To control the Millennium the
AMP key should be pressed.

Amp – Selects the remote for operation with Millennium

or any Lyngdorf amplifier.

RCS –No function.

CD - Selects the remote for operation with a Lyngdorf

CD Player.

Tuner – No function.

Standby – The standby button toggles the Millennium

between active “On” and standby mode.

Digital – Changes to Digital input, or if already

selected, cycles to the next Digital input.

Analog – Changes to Analog input, or if already

selected, cycles to the next Analog input.

Button 1-8 – Preset 1-7 can be selected with buttons 1-

7, default presets are all linear bypass, and preset
selection of the active preset will only affect the sound
after changing the preset contents with the DSP
software. Button 8 selects bypass.

UP/DOWN and Channel +/- – Cycles in either Analog

or Digital input.

Volume Up/down – Changes volume in the chosen

direction

Mute – Toggles Mute function on/off


Some special functions can be controlled by pressing Info first followed by a numeric key:

Info+1 – Shows the software version in the display.

Info+2 – Show the device address in the display.

Info+3 – Increments device address by one and shows the new address.

Info+4 – Decrements device address by one and shows the new address.

Info+5 – Toggles Master/Slave. The display shows -r- for master and -c- for slave.

Info+6 – Change display light dimmer.

Info+7 – Toggles baud rate 9600/57600. The display shows either “960“or “576”.

Info+8 – Changes polarity pos/neg. The display shows -P- for pos. and -n- for neg.

Info+9 – Stores actual volume as maximum volume level. The display shows either

“on” or “OFF”


The Millennium can act as Master in a set-up with more than one Millennium amplifier. In
this case the remote control is active on the Master Millennium, and disabled on the Slave
Millennium which is operated via the broadcast codes. All information on usage is passed
on to the slave i.e. on/off, volume, mute, preset.

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