Three, Quick start, Connecting the phantom ii to your system – Krell Phantom II Manual User Manual

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SECTION

THREE

Quick Start

To access the full array of available functions for the Phantom II, please read this

entire owner’s reference manual. The abbreviated routine in this Quick Start sec-

tion will allow you to connect and operate the Phantom II quickly and enjoy its

basic functions.

The front and rear panels are shown in the diagrams on pages 15 and 22. Each

button or feature is labeled with a callout number, and these numbers are shown

in parentheses in the sections below. (In the following instructions, the word “but-

ton” refers to a front panel operation, and “key” refers to a remote control opera-

tion.)

Connecting the Phantom II to Your System

Position the preamplifier where you intend to use it in your system. Do not

move the chassis after it is connected.

1.

Neatly arrange and organize wiring to and from the preamplifier and all com-

ponents. Separate the AC wires from any audio cables to prevent hum or other

unwanted noise from being introduced into the system.

2.

Connect the outputs of your source equipment to the appropriate CAST (18),

balanced (15), single-ended (16), or tape inputs (17) on the Phantom II.

3.

Connect the main outputs (20) on the Phantom II to your amplifier’s inputs.

4.

Connect the supplied AC power cord to the IEC power cord receptacle (27) of

the preamplifier.

5.

Plug the AC power cord into AC power. The front panel display (3) scrolls

through

Phantom II SOFTWARE VERSION,

and the red stand-by LEDs illuminate (7),

indicating that the Phantom II preamplifier is in stand-by mode. The scrolling

stops when the Phantom II is ready to be powered on.

Note

Use only the power cord provided or Krell vector HC power cable with the phantom pre-

amplifier to make the connection to AC power. Operation with a power cord other than

the one supplied by Krell could induce noise, limit current, or otherwise impair the ability

of the preamplifier to perform optimally.

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