Phantom ii operation, On/off and stand-by operation – Krell Phantom II Manual User Manual

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Phantom II Operation

The Phantom II Preamplifier is easy to operate. Instructions follow for on/off and

stand-by operation.

IMPORTANT

Always mute or fully attenuate the preamplifier level when switching sources.

Do not change input connections to the amplifier when the amplifier is on.

Use care when setting high playback levels. Always lower the volume level at the first

sign of loudspeaker distress.

On/Off and Stand-by Operation

When powering on any system, turn on amplifiers last. When powering down, turn

off amplifiers first.

After the Phantom II is connected to your system and to AC power, and the front

panel display (3) has stopped scrolling, begin operation:

1.

Press the power button on the preamplifier front panel or the pwr key (1) on

the remote control. The stand-by/power LED (7) turns blue, and the front panel

displays read

INITIALIZING.

The front panel display shows the factory default

input:

S-1

, and level:

-INF

. The Phantom II is now in the operational mode.

2.

With the preamplifier output muted or the volume fully attenuated, select a

source manually using the input select buttons or the remote keys (8, 9, 10,

11). Start playing the source. Use the level control knob or level keys (14) to set

the volume to a comfortable listening level.

3.

To return to the stand-by mode, press the power button or pwr key.

Krell recommends leaving the Phantom II in the stand-by mode when it is not

playing music. Turn the Phantom II off when the system is not being used for an

extended period of time.

To Turn Off The System

1.

Place the amplifiers in the stand-by mode.

2.

Press the front panel power button or the remote control pwr key (3) to switch

the Phantom II to the stand-by mode.

3.

Turn off the amplifiers using the back panel power switch or by disconnecting

them from AC power.

4.

Turn off the Phantom II by unplugging the AC power cord from AC power.

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