550t azur, Rear panel connections, Front panel controls – Cambridge Audio AZUR 550T User Manual

Page 5: Ac power socket, Control bus, Ir (infra-red) emitter in, Line output, Fm aerial, Am loop aerial, Info

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Caution

Serial Number Label Removed

Manufactured in an

ISO9001 approved facility

IR Emitter

In

Power Rating

: 220 - 230V AC ~ 50/60Hz

Max Power Consumption: 7W

87.50Mhz - 108.00Mhz FM

531Khz - 1602Khz AM

In

Out

Control Bus

Line Output

Line Output

Right

Right

Left

Left

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is

subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause

harmful interference; 2) This device must accept any interference,

including interference that may cause undesired operation.

AM 300

FM 75

Designed and engineered in London, England

azur 550T FM/AM Tuner

www.cambridgeaudio.com

Made under licence in China

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suojamaadoituskoskoskettimilla varustenttuun pistorasiaan.

Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttagt.

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Rear panel connections

AC power socket

Once all connections have been made, plug the AC power cable into an
appropriate mains socket. Your 550T is now ready for use.

Control Bus

The Control Bus carries control information, in the form of demodulated
remote control signals, between the tuner and other Cambridge Audio
devices connected to it. The 550T will respond to appropriate commands,
as well as generating specific amplifier On/Off commands according to
the tuner’s Alarm and Sleep functions.

IR (Infra-Red) Emitter In

Allows modulated IR commands from multi-room systems or IR repeater
systems to be received by the unit. Commands received here are not
looped out of the Control Bus. Refer to the ‘Custom installation’ section for
more information.

Line Output

Connect to your amplifier using good quality RCA/phono cables.

FM Aerial

Connect an aerial to the FM 75 ohm socket (a simple wire aerial is
supplied only for temporary use). Extend the lead and move the aerial
around until you get the best reception.

For continued use, we strongly recommend using a 75ohm outdoor FM
aerial.

AM Loop Aerial

Connect each end of the single length antenna to the antenna terminals.
Place the antenna as far from the main system as possible to prevent
unwanted noise and to obtain optimum reception.

If the AM loop aerial provided does not receive sufficient reception, it may
be necessary to use an outdoor AM aerial.

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Band

Stereo/Mono

Info

Mode/Store

Standby / On

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Shift

Front panel controls

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Info

Allows the user to select and view different information on the display.
When listening to the FM band, the display modes are Radiotext, RDS
Program Type, Signal Strength, Time, Stereo/Mono mode, and Info Off. In
AM mode, the user can see the Signal Strength and Time. RDS
information on the FM band is dependant on signal strength.

Store/Mode

Press once to toggle the functionality of the

buttons between Scan

and Preset modes. Press and hold the button to store the current station
(the display will show the next free preset number). Use the

buttons

to increase/decrease the preset number, then press the Mode/Store
button to confirm the selection.

Adjusts the tuner frequency when in Scan mode (the default setting).
Holding either button down will search for the next station. When in Preset
mode, the user can step through each of the stored Presets.

Standby/On

Switches the 550T between a low power Standby mode and On. When in
Standby the front panel display shows the current time in hours and
minutes, as well as the date if RDS clock mode is enabled.

Presets

The 550T can store up to 20 Presets for each of the FM and AM bands.
The Shift button alternates the 5 buttons between accessing Presets 1-5
and 6-10. To access Presets 11-20, hold down the Shift button. The
display will show which choice has been made.

Band

This button switches between the FM and AM bands.

Stereo/Mono

Press this button to alternate between Stereo and Mono mode when
listening to FM broadcasts.

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