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1. Change lead Please use a good quality straight through signal and ground phono to phono lead Optical lead breakage This can occur if the optical lead is bent into a radius too small Avoid tight corners in routing optical leads Check connections and make sure they are secure Make sure computer is using correct soundcard driver Not detected when connected to USB Dropouts in sound USB input USB Cable faulty USB not working enabled on computer Correct USB drivers not installed can happen particularly with factory preinstalled Windows operating systems Shared USB port with another device Computer busy with another application Computer low on resources Check and replace cable Check USB port functions with another device Please check with the computer manufacturer Enquire about USB driver or update Avoid sharing the USB port with other devices if possible At times an application program may intervene sometimes invisibly e g a virus scanner When this happens computer resources are temporarily used up and playback may suffer This is not a fault Try running fewer applications if possible If none of these actions affect a cure please contact the dealer or an authorised Musical Fidelity service agent Remember never open the case of the M1 CLIC as this will invalidate the guarantee M1 CLIC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 18 of 24 UNIVERSAL MUSIC m F
2. A selection of station types and musical genres is available under this option for quick selection of desired choice of listening Recently Played gives a list of recently played radio stations for easy recall Search Stations allows search of station name or music type by text search Text may be entered by the alphanumeric keypad or navigation keys on the remote control Location allows search of stations worldwide by country Genre allows search of stations worldwide by type of music played Search Podcasts Podcasts by location and Podcasts By Genre operate in similar manner to the radio station functions mentioned above but allow easy access to podcasts New Stations lists a selection of newly set up or newly listed vTuner stations Most Popular Stations gives a list of the currently most listened to stations worldwide vTuner favorite radio station list Internet radio service provider vTuner also allows a custom list of stations to be generated so it is not necessary to wade through thousands of stations to find Access code old favorites 38528259 To take advantage of this feature it s free and available worldwide a unique access code is required The access code is given under the option Get access code under Internet Radio as highlighted to the left Please note each time this function is accessed a different access code will be given Make a note of the access code displayed on the screen do not use the one shown here
3. CONTROLLER UNIVERSAL MUSIC In Eih j Weights And Dimensions Weight Unit only unboxed In shipping carton amp inc accessories Dimensions Wide High including feet Deep front to back including terminals Standard accessories Manual WiFi aerial IEC type mains lead 10 Amp type Made for iPod iPhone 3 3 kg 7 Ibs 4 5 kg 9 Ibs 220 mm 872 100 mm 4 300 mm 12 M1 CLiC remote control RJ45 UTP cable 10 100 baseT 2 meters Musical Fidelity reserves the right to make improvements which may result in specification or feature changes without notice E amp OE iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries MANUAL information RELEASE DATE CHANGES Issue 2 27 May 2011 Settings page added Issue 3 14 July 2011 Standby function explained Issue 4 15 July 2011 Link to vtuner updated Issue 5 15 September 2011 Badge updated M1 CLiC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 24 of 24 UNIVERSAL MUSIC m COC CONTROLLER by MUSICAL FIDELITY POWER STBY MUTE Instructions for use Thank you for purchasing the M1 CLiC Universal Music Controller The M1 CLIC is an all in one internet radio network music player DAC and analogue preamp offering the ultimate in networked and portable music as well as home audio flexibility The M1 CLIC has been carefully designed to be partnered with M1 series and also matches aesthetically wit
4. Host Content on FAT 16 32 USB Mass Storage Devices can be played no FAT12 Only 1st partition is supported on multi partitioning No Secure USB is supported iPod over USB Extended mode supported For iPad streaming only USB 1 1 FS Host USB 2 0 HS Host English Default language French German Spanish Simplified Chinese Supported character sets ISO8859 N Supported character encodings UTF8 S JIS detection and conversion to UTF 8 Clock Network Time Network Time Protocol RFC 1305 Clock Auto DST setting Real time clock only available with internet connection Web server Embedded web server for device management and configuration through a web browser on a PC in the local network Status page Configuration page Favourites page Manage favourites stored on device Language support for all device languages Browser compatibility Internet Explorer 7 and 8 Mozilla Firefox 3 Opera 10 UNIVERSAL MUSIC In CUC CONTROLLER IMPORTANT U K only This unit is supplied in the U K with mains lead fitted with a moulded 13 amp plug If for any reason it is necessary to remove the plug please remove the fuse holder and dispose of the plug safely out of reach of children Safety Information It must not be plugged into a mains outlet The wires in the mains lead supplied with this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following code WARNING This appliance MUST be eart
5. Supported containers WMA Support sampling rates 8 48 kHz Resolution 16 Bit Quality 5 320 kbit s Tags WMA tags Channels stereo mono WMA 9 lossless and WMA 9 pro Support through transcoding of unprotected tracks by Windows Media Connect only MP3 MPEG I Layer 3 MPEG Audio Layer 3 mp3 AAC MPEG 4 Advanced Audio Coding File aac m4a WAV Audio for Windows wav LPCM 24 bit packed unpacked WMA Windows Media Audio 9 WAX Windows Media audio metafiles ASX Advanced Stream Redirector asx Direct to streaming media content M3U An m3u file is a special type of metafile playlist that is used with Windows Media files that have an mp3 file extension Via UPnP media server PLS Shoutcast Winamp format Via UPnP media server M1 CLIC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 4 of 24 CONTROLLER UNIVERSAL MUSIC mi Flite i Software Specifications Software Features and specifications UPnP Media Player Discovers and plays from UPnP Media Servers on the network Internet Radio services iPod dock play audio and control iPod control and audio via USB Network Ethernet 10 100 Base T Network WiFi Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11b g Graphical User Interface Via QVGA TFT Show album art any format provided by iPod jpg in mp3 jpg from selected media server Currently supported media server Twonky Picture viewer slide show Play from USB Play from USB mass storage device formatted as FAT16 or 32 Stream700 firmware up
6. This unit will give top quality performance when used as a top quality media player delivering the best performance possible from network and or digital and analogue sources It is also designed to sonically upgrade CD players Minidisk and any other source providing digital stereo PCM outputs Please note Musical Fidelity currently do not make any interconnecting cables nor do we endorse any particular manufacturer s cables If required please refer to the Musical Fidelity dealer who can advise on good quality cables for any particular setup Cleaning Before cleaning the unit switch off power at the mains switch and remove the mains plug from the wall socket Clean the cabinet and remote control unit using a moist cloth Using solvents white spirit or thinners is not advised as they could damage the surface finish Installation Position the M1 CLiC on a stable horizontal surface where there is no risk of it being knocked or subjected to vibration such as from loudspeakers Power Connections The M1 CLIC is supplied with a standard IEC mains cable which plugs into the IEC socket at the back of the unit The unit features a universal power supply which can accept between 80 to 253V AC mains without need for reconfiguration Audio output connections RCA Fixed Output The fixed level output is marked FIXED OUT and is not affected by the volume control It passes on the material being listened to at nominal level normally at approx 300
7. UNIVERSAL MUSIC S CONTROLLER m Fit Inputs INPUTS There are seven inputs available for other sources of audio Coax 1 Coax 2 and Optical are all digital inputs for stereo 2 channel digital sources such as CD Minidisk DAT or TV set top boxes Please note that any connected TV or home theatre related equipment including set top boxes must be set up to output a 44 1kHz or 48kHz PCM STEREO digital stream or similar The M1 CLiC does not recognize multi channel digital audio USB DAC is for direct connection to a computer to playback computer audio with the M1 CLiC acting like a high quality external computer soundcard The audio in this case is controlled by the COMPUTER not the M1 CLIC AUX1 AUX2 and AUX3 are inputs for legacy analogue output Hifi separates such as tape decks phono cartridge preamplifiers etc USB DAC At the Main Menu first select Inputs using the OK button on the remote Using navigation keys on the remote scroll up or down the list of options and select the input required using the OK button The selected input is then ready for use USB DAC input notes A good quality USB A to B cable is required to connect the USB DAC input to the computer Plug the B square end into the socket in the back of the unit and the A rectangle end into a free USB socket on the computer The computer should now detect the new hardware and install the driver automatically No setup or driver disk is required
8. 2 0 A to B type cable for optimum signal transfer iPod input Connect an iPod or iPhone to this input using apple approved USB cable Trigger Output The trigger output is a 3 5mm mono 2 contacts jack It allows the M1 CLiC to switch on any other devices connected to it by just pressing the one power stby button on the M1 CLIC Network connections RJ45 Connect the unit to the network permanently with RJ45 RJ45 straight through not crossover networking cable Use cable suited to the network type e g 10 100 base T most home networks Wireless Connect the supplied aerial to the SMA connector on the back panel M1 CLIC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 6 of 24 Electronic Specifications KR UNIVERSAL MUSIC mi Flite CONTROLLER Sf Analogue PRE Output impedance 47 ohms PRE Output level 0 to 300mV r m s nominal 8V r m s maximum PRE Output gain on AUX inputs 4 5x 13dB at maximum volume Frequency response 10Hz to 20 kHz 0 1dB max Channel separation gt 105dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz Signal to noise gt 119dB A wtd Total harmonic distortion lt 0 0025 10Hz to 20 kHz Digital DAC circuit 24 bit Delta Sigma bit stream dual differential 8x over sampling to 192 kHz Total correlated jitter lt 12 picoseconds peak to peak Linearity lt 0 1dB down to 96dB Frequency response 10Hz to 20 kHz 0 1dB max Channel separation gt 105dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz Signal to noise gt 119d
9. alongside other USB components Please note This device is a high speed serial data processor and by its nature requires a very high volume of USB band width It will benefit greatly from being the only device connected on its USB bus Sharing the same bus with other devices may cause unwanted artifacts such as dropouts or temporary loss of signal This especially includes the use of the unit on a USB hub splitter alongside other USB components oveza mise APL USB front USB Front Plug in a USB stick drive or USB hard drive into the front socket marked USB INPUT Wait approx 5 10 seconds for the device to be recognized USB Front Please note that the back and front USB are not interchangeable The iPod or gege iPhone will not be detected in the front USB and standard USB drives will not be Media Servel detected in the rear iPod USB socket If a USB hard drive is connected it may require its own power supply too In general the port should be able to power most 2 5 small laptop size hard disk drives but will probably need the power supply originally supplied with hard drive to power 3 5 hard drives desktop size USB RAID boxes are not supported on the USB socket From the Main Menu select USB Front The directories on the USB pen are listed Other USB storage devices Some mobile devices and modern phones can also be read as if they were USB storage The device or phone will need to be setup for M
10. on 10 Remote Buttons in Detail Settings Settings menu items 11 Network setup 17 setup for wired installations 12 17 setup for wireless installations Internet Radio Internet radio 13 vTuner favourite radio station list Media server Media server 14 iPod rear iPod rear 15 USB front USB front 16 Inputs Inputs 17 Problems Basic fault finding 18 Specifications Electronic specifications 19 Software specifications 20 21 Networking Specifications 22 File Formats and CODECS 23 Weights dimensions and manual history 24 M1 CLIC issue 5 Page 2 of 24 MUSICAL FIDELITY Networking Specifications UNIVERSAL MUSIC In PLL CONTROLLER WPL Windows Play List via UPnP media server JPEG Still picture files HTTP 1 1 Audio Transport Shoutcast ICY Metadata support WMA Streaming including MMS and WMS RTSP SDP Real Time Streaming Protocols over TCP The subsets that are used by Microsoft implementations For Internet Streaming Microsoft Network Device DRM 10 Cardea Ethernet 10Base T Ethernet 100Base T Ethernet PHY Realtek Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11b g Module HW is IEEE 802 11n prepared FW WiFi 802 11 compliant Infrastructure mode SSID Site Survey WPA WPS WiFi Protected Setup Pin and push button supported DHCP Auto IP Static IP address Proxy Support Web server TFTP server LLTD Reports device properly on Vista and Windows 7 PC Network API Remote control protocol via IP network USB 2 0 HS
11. B A wtd Total harmonic distortion lt 0 0025 10Hz to 20 kHz Connections Line level outputs 1 pair line level RCA phono fixed outputs left and right not controlled by volume at OdB i e same as input 1 pair line level pre outputs controlled by volume Line level inputs 3 pairs line level inputs AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 Digital inputs 2 RCA coaxial connectors SPDIF 32 192 kbps 16 24 bit stereo PCM 1 TOSLINK optical connector 32 96 kbps 16 24 bit stereo PCM 1 Front mounted USB type A socket for USB pen hard disk drive 1 Rear mounted USB type A socket for iPod or iPhone USB lead Does not support Apple Dock 1 USB type B connector for computer PDA 32 48 kbps Network inputs 1 RP SMA plug Wifi Aerial input wireless network connection 802 11b g 1 UTP RJ45 10 100Mbps socket wired network connection Trigger output 1 3 5mm Jack socket 12V trigger N B 9 pin D type plug is for factory use only No features or upgrades available for or from this port Power requirement Mains voltages 80 253VAC 50 60HZ universal Consumption 25 Watts maximum Display Colour LCD QVGA 320x240 8 UNIVERSAL MUSIC m Flite CONTROLLER Problem Solving Basic problem solving with a Universal Music Controller is similar to troubleshooting other electrical or electronic equipment Always check the most obvious possible causes first such as the following examples Problem No pow
12. CD MP3 WAV AAC FLAC and all other audio file types played on any software should now play through the unit This device has been designed to work with PC Windows 98 ME 2000 XP Vista and 7 as well as Apple Macintosh OS X Snow Leopard and later Other Operating systems may have proprietary drivers built in or available Please contact the operating system publisher or support for more details Please note Musical Fidelity do not provide any drivers for any operating system for the USB interface MUTE mutes output Favourite adds currently playing to favourites list Favourite removes selected item from favourites list CD Section SCAN introductory scan of all tracks on current disc approx 5 seconds of start of each track REPEAT press once to repeat track twice to repeat entire disk Third time cancels PREVIOUS NEXT A PLAY VIEW BROWSE lt OK gt FAVOURITE VOLUME SCAN REPEAT A B SHUFFLE Ek Ft OF SEARCH TRACK BROWSE PLAY VEIW Toggles between NOW PLAYING and FAVORITES menu A lt gt Navigate up down left and right in Y menus OK confirm button VOLUME increases volume VOLUME reduces volume AIB play back a segment of track SHUFFLE play tracks in random order lt lt TRACK beginning of track playing backwards one track PC users Check the computer has picked up the device and is currently using it by clicking most Windows versions Start Settings Control panel S
13. MUSIC x i CONTROLLER II Fit Setting Up L A Variable and Fixed outputs To set up the unit with an integrated amplifier such as the Musical Fidelity M3i it is recommended to use the FIXED outputs and connect them to spare line level inputs e g AUX or TUNER on the integrated amplifier To set up the unit with power amplifier s or to use an integrated amplifier with PREAMP BYPASS such as HT mode use the PRE outputs These outputs allow the volume of all sources connected to the M1CLiC to be controlled by the M1CLiC remote control Trigger output To switch on and off M1 and future components simultaneously link trigger out to trigger in on all components All linked units will be controlled by any switch in the chain Analogue inputs AUX1 2 3 The AUX 1 2 3 inputs function as normal line level inputs on an integrated or pre amplifier They are designed to accept inputs from line level from legacy equipment such as tape decks phono preamplifiers etc Coaxial inputs The COAX 1 2 RCA inputs accept SPDIF digital from other digital sources such as CD players transports set top boxes It allows the best reproduction of the digital source via the M1 CLiC s internal digital to analogue converter If connecting to HOME THEATRE DVD TV set top box or similar make sure the digital output of that device is set up for Stereo PCM or similar The relevant device s user manual should explain how to do this The M1CLiC does not recog
14. UNIVERSAL MUSIC m Flite CONTROLLER The universal remote control shown below enables functions from M1 CLiC and M1 CDT basic functions to be operated from a convenient distance Equivalent buttons on the remote control have the same functions as those on the front panel of the unit Other functions are only available by remote control As the handset uses an invisible infra red light beam the front edge must be pointed directly towards the receiver window at the front of the player without visual obstruction between them Avoid allowing direct sunlight or florescent lighting to fall directly on the IR receiver in the unit as this could cause range and reliability issues Also be aware of internal security systems which can also transmit strong infra red interference If the range of the remote control greatly decreases replace the batteries with new ones Do not mix old and new batteries two are required size AAA LRO3 or SUM 4 Please dispose of used batteries in accordance to local regulations M1 CLiC Section On Standby M1 CLiC Alphanumeric keypad 0 9 Used to select track or input numbers letters and characters SHUFFLE Plays current list in random order Does not work on internet radio REPEAT repeats track Does not work on internet radio REPEAT SHUFFLE PREVIOUS DELETE previous track in play list saa Se NEXT REPLACE Next track in playlist or or delete character in input replace next character in input
15. al order Pictures by date taken lists pictures by date taken Albums lists picture albums if present Keywords lists picture by tagged keywords Rating lists picture by rating Picture Play lists picture play list for slideshow effect Folders allow access to further folders in the shared directory Play lists The last option shows both picture and music play lists by name in alphabetical order Using navigation keys highlight the required playlist and press OK M1 CLiC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 14 of 24 D Internet Radio Settings Time Zone Daylight Saving Language Themes Repeat Shuffle Reset Settings Software Update Info Settings The settings options are available at the bottom of the main menu These settings should only need to be made after first power up and should remain until unit is updated whereupon they may need to be re set There are various settings which allow the unit to be prepared for day to day use Scroll up and down the list and select the chosen option with the OK key A green tick will show which option is in force The first settings for Networks are described in proper detail under Network setup in the following pages Time Time Zone allows the local time zone to be set This ensures correct automatic operation of the clock functions for the locality for example daylight saving Select the closest local time zone possible to ensure the time functions are c
16. and down options or lists left A and right are useful when entering characters The OK button confirms character input and or selection of the highlighted option The navigation buttons may be used to select number letter and symbol characters by rolling through the list when offered The current selection in a list is highlighted by either a yellow bar see above screen shot or character Pressing OK then selects the highlighted character or option MUTE this button causes the PRE OUT to switch off no audio output The STBY orange LED will light to warn of this condition To switch the PRE OUT back on simply press the button once again The STBY LED should then go out and output signal PREVIOUS NEXT restored DELETE PREVIOUS can be used to edit or delete the previous character or more if repeatedly pressed to correct any character input mistake It also allows direct navigation to the previous track if available whilst playing stored music NEXT REPLACE deletes the following character and allows it to be re entered It also allows direct navigation to the next track if available whilst playing stored music PLAY VEIW BROWSE switches display between currently playing station or stored music and the main menu to allow user to look at other options or change options or inputs while music is still playing The volume buttons control the PRE OUT signal level to increase volume level press button to decrease volume level p
17. ass Storage or Hard Disk mode or similar see device documentation It can then be plugged into the USB INPUT socket on the front using original USB cable supplied with the mobile device It should then be recognized by the USB host controller in the M1 CLIC Navigation is then the same as with any other USB Drive See also note below about USB drive formatting A note about storing music on computer and USB drive For best usability with USB storage it is recommended that the music is organized on the USB pen drive in an orderly manner For example lt USB driver letter gt lt Artist name gt lt Album name gt lt song title gt type or if the USB drive letter is e on the computer e Antony Michaelson Mozart K622 Clarinet Concerto Allegro mp3 or similar This is the way most libraries are kept in computer internal hard drives by default so should be easy to maintain USB drive formatting The M1 CLIC will recognize FAT16 or FAT32 formatted USB pen disk drives No other formats are supported If required any information on the drive should be backed up to a host computer and the drive reformatted to suit FAT32 recommended as it handles larger storage more effectively Then the files may be replaced onto the drive and should then be readily recognized Please note the M1 CLIC will only recognize the FIRST partition on drives or devices that are formatted or appear as multiple partitions memories UNIVERSAL
18. assonetto barrato riportato sul retro dell apparecchio indica che il prodotto non deve essere smaltito tramite la procedura normale di smaltimento dei rifiuti domestici Per evitare eventuali danni all ambiente separare questo prodotto da altri rifiuti domestici in modo che possa venire riciclato in base alle procedure di rispetto ambientale Per maggiori dettagli sulle aree di raccolta disponibili contattate l ufficio govenativo locale od il rivenditore del prodotto zz FACHGERECHTE ENTSORGUNG Das auf der Ger ter ckseite angebrachte Label deutet darauf hin dass das Produkt nicht mit konventionellem Hauskehricht entsorgt werden darf Um Sch den und Verschmutzungen an Umwelt und Mensch zu vermeiden muss das Produkt fachgerecht entsorgt und von anderem Abfall getrennt werden Wenden Sie sich bei Fragen hierzu an Ihren Fachh ndler oder an eine ffentliche Informationsstelle BER AFVAL E Het label op de achterzijde van dit apparaat een afvalbak op wielen met een kruis doorgehaald geeft aan dat dit apparaat niet samen met gewoon huishoudafval mag worden weggegooid Om mogelijke schade aan onze leefomgeving te voorkomen dient dit apparaat gescheiden van gewoon huishoudelijk afval te worden afgevoerd zodat het op een milieuvriendelijke manier kan worden gerecycled Neem voor beschikbare inzamelplaatsen contact op met uw gemeentelijke reinigingsdienst of met uw elektronica leverancier HAVITTAMINEN Yliruksattua jateastiaa kuvaava tarra tuot
19. date Via Internet upgrade HTTP server Random playback shuffle play Repeat single repeat all Fast forward fast rewind Available for all Codecs with sound Gapless playback Play lists Recently played list Favourites list Streaming audio source detection UPnP digital media player DMP UPnP digital media renderer DMR Twonky Vision compatible provides also iTunes content Windows Media Player WMP 11 Vista amp XP and WMP 12 Windows 7 compatible Philips Media Manager 3 3 compatible Intel Media Server compatible Elgato EyeConnect compatible Mediatomb compatible Simple Centre compatible Control point Cidero V1 5 3 Control point PlugPlayer V3 2 1 vTuner amp iRadio database management service and PodCast support MP3 Supported containers MP3 Support sampling rates 8 48 kHz Resolution 16 bit Quality 8 320 kbit s Tags ID3 V2 4 including album art Channels stereo mono AAC Supported containers AAC M4a Support Sampling rates 24 96 kHz output sampling rate max 48kHz Resolution 16 bit Quality 8 320 kbit s Channels stereo AAC v1 HE AAC Ogg Vorbis 1 0 Supported containers OGG Support sampling rates 32 48 kHz Resolution 16 Bit Quality Q1 Q10 Tags Ogg comments tags Channels stereo M1 CLIC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 20 of 24 CONTROLLER UNIVERSAL MUSIC mi Flite Item Disposal Information a Sea DISPOSAL EE Zli The crossed out wheeled bin label t
20. e background asking to confirm wired mode operation Press OK or b to confirm or a to back out Unit will now reset itself to run in wired mode Under Wired Network Settings Settings the commonest setting should be selected automatically Automatic DCHP This would be suitable for most home networks We do not recommend changing this setting unless the network administrator or provider advises changing it is necessary TS 1 setup for wireless installations Switch off and plug the supplied aerial onto the gold ANTENNA SMC threaded plug see right on the back panel Make sure the pin in the plug is straight then place socket on aerial lead over ANTENNA plug Tighten nut on the aerial lead by hand do not use tools and make sure the aerial is placed as high as possible in direct line of sight of the wireless router hub Switch the unit back on and wait for it to start up If the unit is already on press PLAY VIEW button to go to the top of the main menu Favorites should be highlighted Use navigate down 7 button to go to the bottom of the list so Settings is highlighted Press OK button Network should already be highlighted Press OK button again Network setup should already be highlighted Press OK button and select Wireless Press OK button again and system will flash up a message on white background asking to confirm wireles
21. er display Power plug is not inserted into socket correctly Excessive hum from system speakers No Output from digital sources No audio output or too low level output Dropouts in sound No audio output from USB input Probable Cause Audio connector plug not fully pushed in Cable Fault Unsuitable Cable e g cable grounds not connected No connection to that input Incorrect input selected Wrong data type sent Incorrect or missing connections USB Driver not selected PC or MAC Digital input lead not properly connected Faulty digital input lead Faulty optical lead USB Cable not connected USB Driver not selected PC or MAC Remedy Plug in securely into unit s IEC socket Insert plug securely Check cable is connected at both ends N B some esoteric cables have internal wiring intentionally disconnected modified For best results on all inputs analogue AND digital please use good quality screened coax signal and screen directly connected both ends Check connection and cable Select correct input Check source digital output is set for 16 bit stereo PCM or similar This particularly applies to some TVs most DVD players and other home theatre type devices that may give a MULTICHANNEL digital output Refer to the source s manual for further information Check connections and make sure they are secure See P 17 PC users or MAC users section Check input lead is fully secured
22. er network traffic present or longer for slower or busier connections Legal Notice Made for iPod or Made for iPhone means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance Software Specifications UNIVERSAL MUSIC mi CUG CONTROLLER FLAC Supported containers FLAC Support sampling rates 44 1 96 kHz Resolution 16 24 bit Quality LO L8 Tags FLAC tags Channels stereo mono FLAC 192 kHz 24 bit available through USB and wired network only 50 60 compression recommended Supported containers FLAC Support sampling rates 192 kHz Resolution 16 24 bit Quality L4 L8 Tags FLAC tags Channels stereo mono LPCM Supported containers WAV Support sampling rates 22 96 kHz Resolution 16 24 bit 16Bit Integer 24 Bit integer packed type1 32Bit integer IEEE 0 24 float type3 Tags WAV tags Channels stereo mono LPCM 192 kHz 24 bit Supported containers WAV Support sampling rates 192 kHz Resolution 16 24 bit 16Bit Integer 24 Bit integer packed type1 32Bit integer IEEE 0 24 float type3 Tags WAV tags Channels stereo mono WMA 9
23. gs Channels stereo FLAC 96 khz 24bit Supported containers FLAC Support sampling rates 44 1 96 kHz Resolution 16 24 bit Quality LO L8 Tags FLAC tags Channels stereo mono LPCM Supported containers WAV Support sampling rates 22 96 kHz Resolution 16 24 bit 16Bit Integer 24 Bit integer packed type1 32Bit integer IEEE 0 24 float type3 Tags WAV tags Channels stereo mono WMA 9 Supported containers WMA Support sampling rates 8 48 kHz Resolution 16 Bit Quality 5 320 kbit s Tags WMA tags Channels stereo mono WMA 9 lossless and WMA 9 pro Support through transcoding of unprotected tracks by Windows Media Connect only UNIVERSAL MUSIC mi lite Contents CONTROLLER P Section Page Safety Information Mains plug UK only modification warning 3 General advice Installation precautions and user information 4 Web based updates Disposal information EU disposal information 5 Installation Introduction 6 Cleaning Installation Power connections Audio input connections Digital input connections Output connections Network connections Facilities and connections Main unit front amp rear panels 7 Remote Control Advice and diagram 8 Setting up Variable and fixed outputs 9 Trigger output Analogue inputs AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX3 Coaxial inputs Optical input Computer USB input USB drive memory stick iPod or iPhone input RJ45 wired network input Wifi wireless network aerial input Switch on and remote buttons in detail Switch
24. h M3 and M6 series products These combinations will yield one of the best high fidelity systems available at any price Used carefully it should give many years of outstanding musical reproduction Dust regularly with a soft duster or soft brush but be careful when using cleaning or polishing agents they may harm the surface finish If there are any questions about the M1 CLiC please consult the dealer who is there to help and advise Made for iPod iPhone MUSICAL FIDELITY File Formats And CODECS UNIVERSAL MUSIC mi ELC CONTROLLER ff File Formats MP3 MPEG I Layer 3 MPEG Audio Layer 3 mp3 AAC MPEG 4 Advanced Audio Coding File aac WAV Audio for Windows wav LPCM 24 bit packed unpacked WMA Windows Media Audio 9 WAX Windows Media audio metafiles ASX Advanced Stream Redirector asx Direct to streaming media content M3U An m3u file is a special type of metafile play list that is used with Windows Media files that have an mp3 file extension Codecs MP3 Supported containers MP3 Support sampling rates 8 48 kHz Resolution 16 bits Quality 8 320 kbit s Tags ID3 V2 4 including album art Channels stereo mono AAC M4a Support sampling rates 24 96 kHz output sampling rate max 48kHz Resolution 16 bit Quality 8 320 kbit s Channels stereo Ogg Vorbis 1 0 Supported containers OGG Support sampling rates 32 48 kHz Resolution 16 Bit Quality Q1 Q10 Tags Ogg comments ta
25. hat appears on the back panel of the product indicates that the product must not be disposed of as normal household waste To prevent possible harm to the environment please separate the product from other waste to ensure that it can be recycled in an environmentally safe manner Please contact local government office or retailer for available collection facilities E H DISPOSITION La poubelle sur roulettes barr es X qui appara t en logo sur le panneau arri re du produit indique que celui ci ne doit pas tre trait comme un d chet domestique commun Afin de prot ger l environnement ce produit lectronique devra tre g r s par ment et donc recycl selon les nouvelles normes Europ ennes Rohs concernant les d chets d appareils lectroniques Pri re de contacter les services concern s gouvernementaux ou votre point de vente pour l limination et l enl vement de d chets lectroniques quip s de composants lectroniques E DISPOSAL La etiqueta cruzada hacia fuera del compartimiento que aparece en el panel trasero del producto indica que el producto no se debe reciclarse como basura normal de la casa Para prevenir da os posible al ambiente separe por favor el producto de otras basura para asegurarse de que puede ser reciclada de una manera ambientalmente segura Entre en contacto por favor a su oficina gubernamental local o a su minorista para las instalaciones disponibles de la colecci n RIFIUTI H H L etichetta del c
26. hed As the colours of the wires of the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in the plug proceed as follows e The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or coloured green or green and yellow or by the earth symbol e The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red e The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black e If connecting to a BS1363 plug a 13 amp fuse must be used WARNING ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY MUSICAL FIDELITY WHO IS THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR STANDARDS COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT M1 CLIC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 3 of 24 UNIVERSAL MUSIC om EnaA MUHE m Ein General Advice Installation precautions and user information This new M1 CLiC is designed and built to provide trouble free performance but as with all electronic devices it is necessary to observe a few precautions e Heed all warnings shown on the back of the product e The M1 CLIC has a built in universal power supply that can be connected to 50 60Hz A C mains of between 80 to 253V rms without modification e Always ensure that when disconnecting and reconnecting aud
27. hort wait the directory listing of music in the iPod or iPhone will be shown Playlist allows playback of personal play lists stored within the iPod or iPhone Artists allows selection of music by artist name in alphabetical order Albums lists music by album name in alphabetical order Songs lists every single song stored in alphabetical order Podcasts lists all podcasts stored in alphabetical order Genres lists all music by music type Composers lists all music by composer Audiobooks lists any audiobooks stored on the iPod or iPhone Using the navigation keys select the music audio required Then scroll through the listings and select the track required Press OK to start playing M1 CLIC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 15 of 24 vanes muse IHF Settings Media server UNIVERSAL MUSIC mi PLC CONTROLLER USB Front Media Server Internet Radio PETE PC Pete IMPUTER Simon Recently Played Music Pictures All Music Genre Genre All Artists Contributing Artists Bob Acri Mr Scruff Media Server The media server function allows playback of music and pictures stored on a personal computer connected to the same network as the M1 CLiC The Media server Function requires a connected network Please ensure that network setup is completed and working before attempting to use media server From the Main Menu select Media Server A list of available mu
28. in the manual On a computer PC or Mac bring up the internet browser and type the following into its address bar http streamunlimited vtuner com using all small letters and no spaces The vTuner website should appear If this is the first time it is necessary to register Please press the register here button on screen and follow the onscreen instructions to create a user account As the vTuner service website may change it is politely requested that the instructions from the website itself are followed as they will be the most up to date If the user already has an existing vTuner account setup with a different product it is possible to add the M1 CLiC as another media player on the vTuner personal account page Once set up the vTuner stations can be browsed and favorites stored in a W My Favorites personal favorites folder This folder will also appear on the M1CLiC under My W United Kingdom Favorites in Internet Radio and will also show the stored favorites as chosen online It is then a much easier task to select and play the desired radio station from a smaller favorites list
29. io equipment the mains supply is switched off e Position the mains lead and signal interconnects where they are not likely to be walked on or trapped by items placed on them e Do not use near water or place water filled containers on the M1 CLC for example a flower vase or potted plants If water does spill inside immediately pull out the mains plug from the wall socket and inform the dealer who should then check the unit before further use Entry of liquid into the M1 CLiC is dangerous and may cause electric shock or fire hazard e Do not place the unit near direct heat sources such as radiators direct sunlight or other equipment e Do not remove any covers or try to gain access to the inside There are no user adjustments or fuses to change without qualification Refer all service work to an authorised Musical Fidelity agent Note Unauthorised opening of the equipment will invalidate any warranty claim e Dust regularly with a soft cloth or soft brush but be careful when using cleaning or polishing agents they may harm the surface finish The electronics in modern hi fi equipment is complex and may therefore be adversely affected or damaged by lightning For protection of the audio system during electrical storms remove the mains plugs If after sales service is required to help the dealer identify the M1 CLiC please quote the serial number located on the rear panel of the unit Important note In normal operation the un
30. it dissipates a small quantity of power at all times and it is important that it is adequately ventilated The M1 CLiC must be protected from humidity if the unit is moved from a cold place to a warm room leave the unit for an hour or so to allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate Web based updates The M1 CLiC has a flexible design that allows updates to be issued from time to time These updates are downloaded via the network and into the unit itself directly whereupon it will either ask to be switched off or reset by itself Please note down any important settings if required before updating as all user settings are reset during this process The nature of these updates will not normally affect the sound quality but functionality to a greater or lesser degree and may or may not provide further features that were not originally available The only update available is that on the website We do not make or allow any third party custom updates or configurations and beware of third parties offering to do so The ONLY update supported by Musical Fidelity is that which currently resides on the website It is recommended the unit and network is left alone during the update process to ensure timely completion Update speed depends on internet speed as well as coinciding network traffic to other computers or devices sharing the same network router gateway Always allow for at least 5 minutes for broadband ADSL assuming no oth
31. its these usually have more than one hard drive in a larger single enclosure and are designed for very high security speed data purposes iPod or iPhone input The USB type A input on the back panel accepts USB wire for iPod or iPhone connectivity only It allows the songs to be chosen on screen and best reproduction of the music therein via the M1 CLiC s internal digital to analogue converter Network This allows the unit to be plugged into a computer network and is strongly recommended where a wired connection is already available or can be installed Standard UTP RJ45 networking cable should be used to connect the unit to the networking router Antenna An RP SMA threaded socket is provided to attach the supplied Wifi aerial to the unit Make sure that the nut on the aerial lead is tightly screwed to the SMA threaded plug on the back of the M1 CLIC To use a network connection with Wi Fi is required Wi Fi signal reception and reliability depend on local conditions and placement Place the aerial for best possible signal strength If signal strength is weak or erratic try moving the aerial or unit for best reception Also make sure no nearby electrical electronic equipment is causing interference as this could affect reception Note that concrete and or reinforced walls will always reduce a Wi Fi signal considerably In particularly difficult reception circumstances it may be necessary to switch to wired networking for best
32. lite CONTROLLER Facilities And Connections dy MUSICAL FIDELITY 1 POWER ON STANDBY button and LEDs 2 DISPLAY Colour LCD QVGA 320x240 3 IR receiver 4 USB INPUT for USB pen hard drive type A CAUTION READ OWNER S MANUAL BEFO RE INS TALLATION REFER SERVICING TO AQUA EG NGINEER Lang NN A INPUT Je el S PRE OUT FIXED OUT TO a y DIGITAL INPUTS SF EA age GC USB DAC D INPUT a a CA H DATE OF AND MANUFACTURE D A e K OA Bes Network L ma 80 253V EARTHED Z Q 2 O MU a gun LER a amp MUSICAL FIDELITY cc TER Ke HOO S INPUT THIS APPLIANCE VOLTAGE MUST B SERIAL NUMBER 5 INPUTS AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 right and left RCA analogue inputs 6 iPod input USB type A for iPod USB wire 7 FACTORY USE ONLY no user options available 8 NETWORK wired input 10 100Mbps UTP RJ45 9 ANTENNA wi fi aerial input RP SMA plug 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 PRE OUT right and left RCA volume controlled variable outputs FIXED OUT right and left RCA fixed line level outputs of selected source TRIGGER OUT 3 5mm mono jack output USB DAC INPUT type B for computer or PDA OPTICAL INPUT digital TOSLINK COAXIAL INPUTS 1 2 digital RCA MAINS power in IEC plug M1 CLIC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 7 of 24 Remote Control
33. mV r m s This output can be used with amplifiers that already have a volume control e g any integrated amplifier or for recording to CD R RW tape or minidisk It is also a useful output to connect the M1 HPA or other headphone amplifier with volume control RCA PRE Output The variable output is marked PRE OUT and is used for power or other amplifiers with no volume control This allows the M1 CLiC to act as master volume controller controlling all its internal functions and external sources through one convenient on screen volume control and selection process Digital input connections COAXIAL input Connect RCA digital source to digital input RCA socket Use a good quality fully connected signal and ground coaxial digital cable for optimum signal transfer OPTICAL input Connect optical digital source to optical input socket Use a good quality Toslink cable for optimum signal transfer If connecting digital input s to Home Theatre Processor TV or DVD or similar Home Theatre sources it may be necessary to change the digital output of that source to 16 bit stereo PCM or similar which is the format the M1 CLIC will understand Please refer to the source unit s manual for information on how to do this This is because the M1 CLIC does not recognise multi channel e g 5 1 surround digital audio streams USB input Connect computer or similar USB host source to USB input socket Use a good quality USB 1 1 or
34. nce and or signal absorption will still affect performance of the receiver and in extreme cases a wired connection should be considered UNIVERSAL MUSIC In ELC CONTROLLER l Internet Radio Internet Radio The Internet Radio function requires a connected network Please ensure that network setup on previous page is completed and working before attempting to Media Server use internet radio Internet Radio Settings The M1 Clic has capability to receive digital broadcasts made over the World Wide Web The advantage over normal radio is that any radio station that transmits on the internet and most now do can be listened to anywhere on the planet in crystal clear clarity with no interference or other artifacts commonly associated with normal radio It uses a list compiled by vTuner who keep a constantly updated catalogue of available worldwide stations and thus gives a considerably wider choice of listening over FM or even DAB The quality and bit rate is determined by the radio station and the M1 CLIC will United Kingdom playback at the rate set by the station being received Some stations do Recently Played transmit a higher quality service which if available will be visible on the station lt S list On the main menu press A or V on remote to highlight Internet Radio option and press OK or The local stations are listed first in the example to the left being in United Kingdom
35. nize multi channel digital streams used for surround sound etc Optical input The optical Toslink input accepts SPDIF digital from other digital sources such as CD players transports set top boxes It allows the best reproduction of the digital source via the M1 CLiC s internal digital to analogue converter If connecting to HOME THEATRE DVD TV set top box or similar make sure the digital output of that device is set up for Stereo PCM or similar The relevant device s user manual should explain how to do this The M1CLiC does not recognize multi channel digital streams used for surround sound etc Computer USB input The USB type b input accepts USB digital from a computer directly It allows the M1 CLiC to act as a top quality sound card via the internal up sampling digital to analogue converter Please note on the USB input the HOST COMPUTER controls the audio sent to the M1 CLiC Therefore it is not possible to select tracks etc via M1 CLiC remote through this input Use the media server function if selection and control through the M1 CLiC remote is required USB drive memory stick input The USB type A input on the front panel accepts USB pen drives and single USB hard disk drives directly It allows the material to be chosen on screen and best reproduction therein via the M1 CLiC s internal digital to analogue converter Note this controller is not guaranteed to work with RAID type USB hard drive un
36. orrectly implemented Daylight Saving switches on or off the daylight saving feature 1 hour British Summer Time Show Clock gives current time and date as set in the M1 CLIC User Interface Language allows menu items to be displayed in local language Options are English French German Simplified Chinese and Spanish Themes give a choice of four background themes Display Timeout allows the display to be switched off after a selected period of time since last remote button press The default is OFF but can be set to various times between 10 seconds and 1 hour inclusive When display goes blank pressing any key on the remote apart from the CD player keys will bring the display back Playback Repeat selects whether one or all no tracks listed are repeated default is OFF meaning no repeating at all Shuffle chooses whether media player tracks or albums are played back in random order default is OFF meaning tracks are played in order Slideshow determines the amount of time a picture is shown on screen when displaying photos OFF default means the picture stays until a new one is chosen General Reset Settings puts all user changeable settings back to factory defaults All preferences and network settings are lost Press lt button to cancel if this option is selected by accident Software update checks for updated software on the internet Please see P 4 Web based Updates for more information Will not work if inte
37. ounds and Multimedia Audio Check that USB audio device appears under PREFERRED AUDIO DEVICE tab A second mixer will now be available which will be the default mixer whenever the unit is plugged in Use this mixer to select the source or adjust levels if required Mac users Check the computer has picked up the device and is currently using it by clicking MAC OS X System preferences Hardware Sound Check that USB audio DAC is selected under the OUTPUT tab If the computer s warning sounds chimes are to played through the unit make sure it is selected under the SOUND EFFECTS tab too Note USB may also be selected as an output in some individual programs lt lt SEARCH backwards through track gt gt TRACK forwards one track ge Ee Gees W track D oo gt PAUSE Pause CD playback m Stop playing Ejec PAUSE PLAY gt PLAY Start CD playback N B The buttons in CD section do not have any function for M1 CLIC MUSICAL FIDELITY Mo M1 CLIC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 8 of 24 Please note This device is a high speed serial data processor and by its nature requires a very high volume of USB band width It will benefit greatly from being the only device connected on its USB bus Sharing the same bus with other devices may cause unwanted artifacts such as dropouts or temporary loss of signal This especially includes the use of the unit on a USB hub splitter
38. reliability M1 CLIC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 9 of 24 Switch on Remote buttons in detail UNIVERSAL MUSIC m Einb CONTROLLER E Switch on When first plugged in the unit will be in standby mode indicated by the orange STBY LED To switch on press the button below the LED The blue POWER LED should Favorites light indicating the unit is now on Inputs It will take approx 15 seconds before anything is seen on the screen as the unit starts itself up The Musical Fidelity logo is displayed then after a few seconds more the main menu appears and the unit is ready for use see left N B If this is the first switch on from new or an update has been undertaken the unit requires setting up to the required local network before the internet radio or media streaming options will work The following page shows how to prepare the unit to work on the local network and internet Standby The unit can be set to low power STANDBY mode by pressing the front pane button or the red power button at the top left of the remote The display will go out and orange STBY LED will light showing unit is in low power standby mode If the unit is to be left off for long periods please switch off using mains wall switch or unplug mains lead DELETE REPLACE Remote control buttons in detail The navigation buttons on the remote control see right are used to choose and confirm options A lt P buttons allow movement up
39. ress button FAVORITE will add currently playing music or station to the favorites list FAVORITE will delete a favorite station from the list when list is displayed Alphanumeric keys 3 Alternatively the letters and characters may be directly accessed by pressing the relevant numeric keypad For example to get small letter c press the 2 button 3 6 times for capital C press it 7 times If the wrong number is accidentally entered it WXYZ may be edited using DELETE PREVIOUS or NEXT REPLACE keys as described GET above REPEAT this button once causes the currently selected or playing track to be repeated over and again Pressing a second time causes the whole album playlist etc to be repeated Pressing button a third time causes the function to be cancelled SHUFFLE SHUFFLE causes the whole album playlist etc to be played back in random order Pressing a second time causes the SHUFFLE function to be cancelled UNIVERSAL MUSIC CONTROLLER MTC iPod rear 10 56 Ci iPod Rear NEID Artists Genres Composers Audiobooks iPod rear Connect iPod or iPhone into the rear socket marked iPod Use a good quality Apple approved USB cable This unit supports direct USB cable connection only and does not support the use of a Dock Made for iPod touch 4 Generation iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G From the main Menu select iPod Rear after a s
40. rnet connection is not present or not setup correctly Info Product hardware and software version information Legal notices and comments M1 CLiC issue 5 MUSICAL FIDELITY Page 11 of 24 Network setup UNIVERSAL MUSIC mi CUC CONTROLLER Networking introduction When unit is first turned on or when the network is changed the unit will require setting up before network functions such as internet radio or media streaming are available This should only need to be done once per network as the unit will remember the settings even when switched off and unplugged 1 Setup for wired installations recommended when a wired network RJ45 plug is available Switch off and plug the supplied 10 100 RJ45 also called UTP cable into the silver Network KE e NETWORK socket see right on the back panel Plug the other end into the router or local network wall socket Switch the unit back on and wait for it to start up If the unit is already on press PLAY VIEW button to go to the top of the main menu Favorites should be highlighted Use navigate down button to go to the bottom of the list so Settings is highlighted Press OK button Network should already be highlighted Press OK button again Network setup should already be highlighted Press OK button and Wired should already be highlighted Press OK button again and system will flash up a message on whit
41. s mode operation Press OK or to confirm or ag to back out Unit will now reset itself to run in wireless mode Make sure that the required wireless network s name also referred to as SSID is known The network access key WEP or WEP PSK will also be required The network internet provider should be able to help if required Select Scan to view the locally available wireless networks Take care as other people s networks nearby may be shown in this list please make sure that the correct network is chosen Using the up down arrow keys enter in the required key Press OK when done If successful the unit will revert back to network setup Correct setup may be checked by selecting network info The unit should report back with an IP address e g 192 168 1 128 n b these numbers will most likely be different in different network setups Under Wireless Network Settings Settings the commonest setting should be selected automatically Automatic DCHP This would be suitable for most home networks We do not recommend changing this setting unless the network administrator or provider advises changing it is necessary When using wireless please note that for reliable and sound audio performance a strong signal is required usually 2 bars on the signal strength meter see right Move and position the aerial for best possible reception External interfere
42. sic servers on the network will be shown If none are shown media sharing must be enabled on the required computer For example on a PC running Windows XP Vista or 7 enable media sharing in Windows Media player or some other 3 party software applications Please go to HELP in the Media Player application for more information For Apple computers a 34 party application such as Twonky Media or similar is necessary N B iTunes does not support streaming music by itself directly to the M1 CLIC Select the music server required For shared music select Music All Music lists all the songs in alphabetical order Genre lists all songs by musical type e g classical jazz etc All Artists allows selection of music by artist name in alphabetical order Contributing Artists allows selection of music by contributing artist name in alphabetical order Album Artists allows selection of music by album artist name in alphabetical order Composers lists all music by composer Albums list music by album name in alphabetical order Ratings lists music by ratings Music Playlist lists custom play lists Folders Shows folders in the shared location Using remote control navigation keys navigate the play list artist aloum listings and select the track required Press OK to start playing Pictures The colour screen can also be used for shared photos on the computer under the Pictures option All Pictures lists pictures in alphabetic
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