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Primare CDI10 - Additional Information; Performing a Factory Reset; Connecting an Aerial

Primare CDI10
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Technical specification
Performing a factory
reset
If the CDI10 is moved to another location you
may need to clear the DAB memory and presets
in order to receive any new local stations. In this
case perform a factory reset as follows:
Switch the CDI10 to standby.
While holding down the volume V button
press STANDBY.
The display shows:
Set Factory Default?
SEL UP yes.SEL DN no
Press SELECT A to proceed or SELECT V to
cancel the reset.
WARNING: This will delete all the DAB and FM
presets and settings.
IR input
The CDI10 normally receives remote control
commands from an infra-red eye on the front
panel. If you want to control the CDI10 remotely
you can connect the IR socket on the back panel
to an infra-red eye or multi-room system infra-red
output.
To enable the IR socket
Turn on the main power switch while holding
down the
*/> button on the front panel.
The display will show:
BACK IR
RS232
The RS232 connector allows your dealer to
upgrade the firmware on your CDI10, or control
the CDI10 as part of a multi-room system. Do not
connect anything to this socket unless instructed
by your dealer.
Connecting an aerial
The type of aerial you need for DAB and/or FM
reception depends on the quality of the signal in
your area and your listening preferences.
For best results from both DAB and FM reception
you will need separate DAB and FM aerials, with
an aerial combiner to combine the signals from
both aerials into the connector on the back panel
of the CDI10.
DAB
In an area with good reception you should get
good results with a simple dipole aerial, with
two elements or wires arranged in a T. The aerial
should be mounted with the elements pointing
vertically as the transmissions are vertically
polarised.
FM
In an area of strong FM reception a dipole aerial
should also give good results with FM. Arrange
the elements horizontally as FM receptions are
horizontally polarised.
In an area of poor reception you will need a roof
or loft mounted FM aerial; contact your local
dealer for information and advice.
Preamplifier
Analogue inputs
Line inputs: RCA connector, 2.5V RMS, 50K
.
Front panel input: 3.5mm stereo mini jack plug,
2.5V RMS, 50K
.
Analogue outputs
PRE output: RCA connector, variable output,
100.
TAPE output: RCA connector, 2.5V RMS, 100.
Digital outputs
Optical output: TOSlink connector.
Coax output: SPDIF (RCA connector), 75
.
Sample Rate 44.1kHz with CD playback, 48kHz
with DAB receiver or line inputs.
Amplifier
Power output: 2x75 W into an 8 load.
Class: Class D amplifier
Distortion: 20Hz to 20kHz 10W below 0.1%
THD+N.
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz ±0.3dB
CD player
Drive: DSL710
Formats supported: CD, CD-R, CD-RW.
DAB receiver
Tuning range: Band III 174-240MHz, L-Band 1452-
1492MHz
Usable sensitivity: Band III 29dBuV, L-Band
30dBuV.
Number of presets: 10
FM tuner
Frequency range: 87.5-108MHz
Usable sensitivity: FM Mono 10dBuV, FM stereo
20dBuV
Number of presets: 40
Antenna: 50
General
Supply voltage: 100/120 or 230V AC (must be set
internally).
Power consumption: Standby 16W, operational
210W.
Size: 385 x 480 x 110mm (WxDxH)
Weight: 8kg
Additional information
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