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2. gas f O 4 o p e MUSICCENTER 111 7 TEN 5 ie G u IE nq HANDMADE IN GERMANY wf J We com oO 100 120 200 240V 50 60Hz 110W cassie Hire OC wag ee O PUT N j i ji jl R jl EE O Bee pmp pO DE OUT BEIN IR a no ae BALANCED J Or TITTEN MUSIC RED MARK Sie BACKUP BLUE MARK L SYSTEM BLACK MARK J PLEASE READ OWNER S MANUAL Pusan L OI AAAA MIO LANGE 1 TAPE Terminals to connect an analog recording device 2 PHONES Output for connecting headphones 3 Optical DIGITAL OUT TOSLINK terminal to connect for example a preamplifier using an optical digital cable 4 Coaxial DIGITAL OUT RCA terminal to connect for example a preamplifier using a coaxial cable 12 INSTALLING THE MUSICCENTER CAUTION Tape recorder TAPE This terminal supplies a fixed level analog signal This terminal should be used preferably for an analog recording device Do not connect audio components that might be damaged by a fixed level high output signal for example a power amplifier Headphones PHONES This terminal supplies a variable analog signal Use this
3. Router S O J PC MAC Web iPad BurmesterMC App interface or Web interface Tablet Web interface Types of connection with a network connected via WiFi lte N l i O O i e o z O HO Router D z a __ e PC MAC Web iPad BurmesterMC App interface or Web interface Tablet Web interface 26 Bamesten HOW TO CONNECT COMPUTER AND MUSICCENTER Establishing a LAN connection between Router and Computer gt Connect your computer and your router with a network cable Establishing a WiFi connection between Musiccenter and iPad gt A description of how to connect the Musiccenter with an iPad via WiFi can be found in the separate manual Owner s Manual for using the iPad App in the chapter How to connect the iPad with the Musiccenter Establishing a WiFi connection between Musiccenter and a Tablet PC Mac If you are using a computer the described procedure may differ depending on the installed operating system Please consult the manual for the operating system gt Incase of a direct WiFi connection with the Musiccenter use the fol
4. la s atte ANALOG INPUTS 2 KURPINNING ZA hl MUSICCENTER 111 E HANDMADE IN GERMANY SNR T 4 BURUNK A ANALOG OUTPUTS olo o Ha RCA anD no ae WARNUNG O O DIGITAL l j l j DIGITAL 100 120 200 240V 50 60Hz 110W NETASTECKER Elenen OUTPUT INPUTS STANDBY lt 1W CAUTION Tom INPUT 9 INPUT 7 INPUT 5 er DCOUT DEM IRIN PHONES LO E J k UUU UU T O O SERVICE SLOTS R MUSIC RED MARK DIZ I I ups TOUT BACKUP BLUE MARK ETHERNET BATTERY 3 J ee 5 SYSTEM BLACK MARK J PLEASE READ OWNIER S MANUAL Co O A O Bes ADD a gt For best sound quality connect the BALANCED output terminals with the inputs of your power amp using balanced interconnect cables gt Use output terminals UNBAL and an unbalanced interconnect if your amp offers unbalanced RCA inputs only Connecting tape recorder headphones and a digital output 2 3 4
5. F PA 111 MUSICCENTER Owner s Manual Dear Music Enthusiast Congratulations on your selection and thank you for your trust You have chosen a product that combines absolute fidelity and uncompromising quality with technical innovation and maximum flexibility Please read through these operating instructions at least once before initially installing the product so you can fully benefit from all the functions of this truly high fidelity device Should any of your questions remain unanswered please contact your audio dealer or us directly Talk to us about any special requests you may have even if they seem out of the ordinary We love accepting technically feasible challenges We wish you many hours of musical enjoyment Your Burmester Team iPad is a registered trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S A and other countries HIGHRESAUDIO is a registered trademark Using third party services Internet radio music streaming services with the 111 Musiccenter is subject to any terms of use of those suppliers as well as technical requirements on the part of the user such as Internet access and service availability over which Burmester Audiosysteme GmbH has no control Software Version 2 52 TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION z u 022 00 med itetit hoes oe Sere an EEEE eh ee ee Oe de 5 The Key to Symbols and Text Notations 44 24 5ccrdueistesvsceeutayaete seacueane shasta na ene 5 A WORD OF CAUTION scorers e
6. 2 Toggle the POWER switch briefly upward or press the POWER button on the remote The LED lights up red and the system powers up This may take about a minute After the system is powered up for the first time the Setup Wizard starts and guides you through the basic settings 3 Press the Start button You can now choose to operate the Musiccenter with or without a network connection 4 To operate the device without network connection Press the button Stand Alone To operate the device with a network cable Press the Standard button To connect the device via WiFi Press the Wi Fi Setup button 5 Press the Next button If you have chosen Wi Fi Setup as connecting method please follow with the next step All other types of connection do not require further action on your part 6 Connect your computer via WiFi with your Musiccenter see also How to connect Computer and Musiccenter on page 25 HOW TO SWITCH THE MUSICCENTER ON Note Note Note 7 Open a Web browser on your computer and type in the address box the IP address of the Musiccenter 192 168 111 1 or its name http MusicCenter111 local The Network menu of your Web interface opens up It shows a list of all available WiFi networks 8 Click on the name of the desired WiFi network 9 A password protected network is shown with a key symbol In this case type in the WiFi password of your router and click on accept
7. Next you ll see the screen Network Mode The dot to the right of Wi Fi should show in color Color Significance red The device tries to connect to the WiFi network orange The device is connected to the network but has no connection to the Internet green The device is connected to the network and the Internet via WiFi If the color stays red for more than a minute the device could not connect to the network Please repeat all the steps for establishing a connection You can change these settings again later on Information about operating within a network can be found in the chapter How to connect the Musiccenter to my Home Network on page 21 and in the Operating Manual for the iPad To switch the device into standby mode gt Toggle the POWER switch on the front panel briefly upward or press the POWER button on the remote After the system has powered down the device switches into standby mode To switch the device completely off gt Push the POWER switch down into OFF position After powering down the system the device switches off You can no longer turn it on with the remote control Using the MAINS switch on the back panel takes the device completely off the power supply Please turn the MAINS switch to OFF only when the Musiccenter is in standby mode STBY LED lights up orange or after it has been switched off with the POWER switch on the front panel OFF LED is dark Musiccenter 111 19 FUNC
8. Ripping a CD requires you to operate the Musiccenter via the iPad App or Web interface Both variants are virtually identical and are therefore described together below Differences are indicated in the text The screenshots show the iPad example Detailed information can be found in the separate manuals Owner s Manual for using the iPad App and User Guide for Operation via a Web Browser Note Copying a CD for private use is legal in most countries It is illegal however to make copies for commercial use or to circumvent effective measures for copy protection Please make sure that you follow the copyright law in your country when copying audio content How to rip a CD gt Start the iPad App or open the Web user interface of the Musiccenter 1 Insert a CD into the CD slot a asgi After you have inserted the CD up to a l noticeable resistance it is pulled in automatically The CD is read and cate playback starts immediately en en u 2 iPad App rs In the main menu tap Audio CD Web user interface Click on the arrow next to pop up menu and select Audio CD The tracks are displayed but not the album and track names Pol i baal 3 Tap on the Symbol The analysis starts If appropriate album information has ra oA been found you will be prompted to i confirm the associated album In some cases you have the choice between em j several albums Note Album information can only
9. ccccccccccecccccccecccees 37 WARRANT e once cue nese decesteeaceeece eto se eoeees cheeses ese o nee oud 38 MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND CARE ccc ccccccccccccesccccceececces 39 DISPOSAL ONLY CONCERNS THE EUROPEAN UNION cccccceccce 39 APPENDIX 625 weed sangen soe see oe ee eed na eeu cee eeet eens ee sue 40 GLOSSARY ae ne ese dena weaned ee ee 41 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS cc eee ccc ce ere cece eee cece eee eeeeee 42 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION The 111 Musiccenter was designed and manufactured with the highest possible audio performance in mind This performance is greatly influenced by the correct installation and operation of this fine audiophile instrument Therefore we urge you to read this manual very carefully and keep it handy for future reference This manual is intended to give you all the information you need to operate the 111 Software Version 2 52 safely and to its full potential To use all the functions of the 111 Musiccenter you will either need an Apple iPad with the free BurmesterMC App installed or you can use any computer PC Tablet Mac with a web browser Computer and iPad are not included How to use the App ora Web Browser to control the Musiccenter will be explained in separate manuals The Key to Symbols and Text Notations V Requirement This indicates a condition that needs to be fulfilled before the next action can be taken gt Action This indicates a
10. Web browser e aLAN or WiFi connection between computer and Musiccenter Information on how to establish a LAN connection can be found in the chapter How to connect the Musiccenter to my Home Network on page 217 Information on how to operate the Musiccenter with a Web browser can be found in the separate manual User Guide for Operation via a Web Browser HOW TO CONNECT COMPUTER AND MUSICCENTER To control the Musiccenter with a Computer iPad Tablet PC MAC you need to establish a WiFi connection between computer and Musiccenter You have the following options depending on the utilized computer and the type of connection between router and Musiccenter WiFi or LAN network cable Computer type Type of connection Control software LAN connection WiFi connection between router and between router and Musiccenter Musiccenter PC Mac without LAN connection to WiFi connection to Web interface WiFi router router iPad WiFi connection WiFi connectionto App or Web to router or directly router interface to the Musiccenter PC Mac with WiFi connection WiFi connectionto Web interface WiFi tablet to router or directly router to the Musiccenter The following diagrams illustrate the different types of connections and the available control software Musiccenter 111 25 HOW TO CONNECT COMPUTER AND MUSICCENTER Types of connection with a network connected via network cable
11. album and track information e Export audio files to a USB stick e Query information about your device e Change system settings Information on how to operate the Musiccenter via a web browser can be found in the separate manual User Guide for Operation via a Web Browser Using an Internet connection and music downloads or streaming services will incur usage dependent costs Gamesi IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Meaning of warning symbols and words This document uses the following warning symbols and words The general danger symbol in conjunction with the warning words CAUTION WARNING and DANGER serves to warn against the risk of severe injuries Follow all subsequent instructions to prevent serious or fatal injuries The lightning symbol in conjunction with the warning word DANGER serves to warn against a lethal electrical voltage ATTENTION The warning word NOTICE indicates a danger that can lead to damage to or destruction of the device The warning word CAUTION indicates a danger that poses a low or medium risk of injury DANGER The warning word DANGER indicates a danger which can directly lead to death or severe injury Opening the device Do not open the device The device does not contain any parts that can be maintained by the user Fuses inside the device may only be replaced by authorized staff such as your specialist dealer Repl
12. be downloaded if an Internet connection exists If you are not connected to the Internet the album information without cover is obtained from the resident database 30 Bamesten HOW TO COPY RIP A CD INTO INTERNAL MEMORY 4 After selecting an album the album nd o Foren a all tracks are displayed You now have the following editing options dome FT a Album cover Tap the i symbol on the right lower corner of the cover and on make your selection in the menu Ir window With Extended Search you aa can search the Internet for additional covers including different artists or be mae albums Bubapzte b Album artist year Tap on the respective input button and change the information Activate the function Match to all Tracks if you want to assign the Artist s name to all tracks c Genre Tap on the button and select the genre from a list d Orchestra Information Tap on more orchestra tags Web interface orchestra tags and fill in the field as necessary e Tracks You can edit title and artist for each track individually iPad App If you activated Match to all Tracks you cannot change artist information Tap on one of the buttons to change the information manually f Excluding tracks from ripping To exclude a track from ripping tap the button Web interface click the checkmark 5 Click on Start Ripping D A window opens for the selection of asop ripping quality FAS
13. connection to the Internet green The device is connected to the network and the Internet via WiFi Note If the color stays red for more than a minute the device could not connect to the network Please repeat all the steps for establishing a connection Note If you are using an iPad you can also open the BurmesterMC app after connecting the iPad with the Musiccenter Tap on Configure The browser starts automatically and opens the list of available WiFi networks Note If your Musiccenter has already been connected to a WiFi network you can connect to it directly by pressing the Wi Fi button on the left side The device connects automatically with this network Note In case of a hidden WiFi network you have to click on the button Not in list hidden ssid and type the WiFi name into the SSID field You then add the WiFi password of your router and click accept Note If the Musiccenter has been connected to a network via WiFi you cannot establish a direct WiFi connection between a computer iPad Tablet PC Mac and the Musiccenter In that case a WiFi connection needs a router HOW TO OPERATE THE MUSICCENTER WITHOUT A NETWORK You can also run your Musiccenter without a connection to your network and control it via WiFi with a computer iPad Tablet PC MAC However in this case you cannot connect the Musiccenter to other network devices or take advantage of an Internet connection 1 Press the Settings button 2 Pr
14. put items in front of it Right row of buttons for selecting functions The display shows the individual function of each button Volume control e Turn to change the volume e Push to mute the analog outputs ON OFF switch POWER e OFF The device is switched off It can not be switched on by remote control The LED is dark e STBY The device is in standby mode and can be switched on by remote control The LED lights up orange e ON Briefly pushing the toggle switch up turns the device on The switch springs back to its center position The LED lights up red Pushing the switch upwards again will return the device to standby mode e SERVER MODE When the LED lights up green the Musiccenter is in server mode Detailed information can be found in the chapter How to use the Musiccenter as stand alone Data Server on page 35 LED e LED is dark The device is switched off e LED lights up orange The device is in standby mode and can be switched on by remote control e LED lights up red The device is working e LED lights up green The device is in server mode Detailed information can be found in the chapter How to use the Musiccenter as stand alone Data Server on page 35 Musiccenter 111 17 HOW TO SWITCH THE MUSICCENTER ON HOW TO SWITCH THE MUSICCENTER ON Note 18 1 Set the POWER toggle switch on the front panel in center position The LED lights up orange and the device is in standby mode
15. single action 1 Action sequence 9 This indicates a sequence of actions that must be taken in the described 3 succession Result Indicates the result of an action A WORD OF CAUTION Please keep in mind that the Musiccenter like any other electrical device must be handled with care and caution at all times Especially digital components operate with very high and potentially lethal voltages Careless or negligent operation may not only damage the device and other components in the system but may cause bodily harm and even death Musiccenter 111 5 A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE MUSICCENTER A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE MUSICCENTER Note Note 1 The Burmester Musiccenter 111 combines several premium audio components into one unit providing multiple options for highest quality music reproduction Preamplifier Connect your analog and digital signal sources to the reference class preamplifier and assign names of your choosing to the connected devices CD drive Play CDs directly or rip them into internal memory Internal hard drive Copy songs to the internal hard drive and optimize the sound quality during ripping If the Musiccenter is connected to the Internet CD covers as well information about the album and artist are automatically downloaded and saved Play back stored music The search function gives you convenient options to select songs by name by artist by album or by genre Home netwo
16. to connect your headphones DIGITAL OUT These terminals supply the output signal in digital form gt Use either coaxial or optical cables for connections Connecting a network cable and USB devices NALOG INPUTS 0 BEE Dssmastss 26 eee MUSICCENTER 111 1S R 2 Zi HANDMADE IN GERMANY SWR L 3 3 P08 J ED ALOG OUTPUTS XURPINNING al la D O D DIGITAL 100 120 200 240V 50 60Hz 110W men INPUTS GND 1 GND g INPUT 9 NEUT7 INP STANDBY lt 1W ur UT UTS IRIN NEG 3 POS LE OJ SERVICE SLOTS MUSIC RED MARK BACKUP BLUE MARK SYSTEM BLACK MARK COMI ELY SHUT DOWN BEFORE SERVICING IN WANN P W LAN O PLEASE READ OWNIER S MANUAL C NA as 1 2 1 ETHERNET Use this terminal to connect the Musiccenter via an Ethernet cable with the router of your home network Informa
17. 200 240V 50 60H2 110W m a g INPUTS GND 1 6ND INPUTS INPUT INPUTS STANDBY lt 1W p TS 3 NEG 3 POS U a SERVICE SLOTS N BACKUP BLUE MAR 1 SYSTEM BLACK MARK PLEASE READ OWNER S MANUAL ANTENNA BURLINK BURLINK BURmester LINK is an interface developed by Burmester to control Burmester audio components with a set of remote commands gt Connect the Musiccenter to a control system using a RS 232 cable REMOTE Connecting the DC OUT socket with the DC IN socket of another Burmester device will cause this second device to be turned on and off parallel with the Musiccenter In the same way the Musiccenter is turned on or off in tandem if its DC IN socket is connected to the DC OUT socket of another Burmester component gt Connect the Musiccenter and a second Burmester device using a Remote cable A correct in Remote cable is supplied with Burmester power amplifiers or may be purchased at your Burmester audio dealer IR IN IR IN allows the connection of an additional infrared
18. ARK PLEASE READ OWNER S MANUAL 40 Power connection BURLINK Remote control Infrared Analog inputs Analog outputs Digital outputs Digital inputs Ethernet USB WiFi antennas Service cover Appliance coupler C14 according to IEC 60320 1 Power switch RS 232 USB 2 0 Type B DC IN 5 2 2 2 mm Hollow plug DC OUT 5 2 2 2 mm Hollow plug IR IN Mini jack 3 x Stereo XLR BALANCED 1 x Stereo XLR UNBAL 1 x Stereo Cinch TAPE 1 x Stereo Cinch fixed TAPE PHONES 1 x Stereo jack 6 35 mm RCA 1 x coaxial TOTX 1 x optical TOSLINK INPUT 4 6 8 3 x coaxial RCA INPUT 5 7 9 3 x optical TOSLINK 1 x RJ 45 4 x USB 2 0 Type B 2 x Coaxial screw connectors Hard drives Battery GLOSSARY GLOSSARY AAC aac Advanced Audio Coding AAC is a lossy standard for compressing audio data Cinch Cinch is a name mainly used in Germany for plugs in unbalanced connections for the transmission of electrical signals such as audio signals The internationally better known name is RCA DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA is a common standard developed and accepted by more than 250 companies for the seamless transfer of among others audio and video data regardless of manufacturer or device FLAC flac F
19. ENTS AND DISPLAYS 22220 cece eee e cece cree eee ee eee 17 HOW TO SWITCH THE MUSICCENTER ON cc eee cece cere treet nenne 18 FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL eee e cece cece eee cece e eee 20 HOW TO CONNECT THE MUSICCENTER TO MY HOME NETWORK 21 Establishing a connection with a network cable 6 eee eens 21 Connecting to the network via WiFi 4 42444 ee ersehen teren 22 Musiccenter 111 3 CONTROL OPTIONS FOR THE MUSICCENTER ccc cc ec eee c cece cease 24 Using the buttons on the front panel or the remote control 0 cee ee 24 Using me BurmestaMGC iPad ADD e 6cnc0be Seceatsegenateacte tee e strech aues anaes 24 Using a WEB DIONS G eresten ri ersehen area 25 HOW TO CONNECT COMPUTER AND MUSICCENTER essssssnssssescccsoee 25 How TO PLAY A CD 020 ae aa naar ae 28 HOW TO PLAY CONTENT AVAILABLE ON THE NETWORK cecccccecce 29 HOw TO PLAY CONTENT FROM A USB STORAGE DEVICE eeecceees 29 How TO copy RIP A CD INTO INTERNAL MEMORY ccccccccecs 30 HOW TO PLAY CONTENT FROM ANALOG OR DIGITAL SIGNAL SOURCES 32 HOW TO PLAY CONTENT FROM THE HARD DISK PLAYER 0eccccceee 33 HOW TO PLAY CONTENT FROM THE INTERNET 2 222 cece ccc cece ccc ccceece 34 HOW TO USE THE MUSICCENTER AS STAND ALONE DATA SERVER 22 see 0 35 HOW TO QUERY SERIAL NUMBER AND VERSION ccccccccecccceecce 36 HOW TO PERFORM A SOFTWARE UPDATE
20. T Use FAST for CDs that have no or aa a ee ten is only a few scratches The CD is imported s ee ae without any measures to improve quality um s een ees ACCURATE Use ACCURATE for heavily IHs L lt scratched CDs The imported data is se E checked according to defined criteria and s sas _ even the most minor errors are eliminated Oo mm during ripping However ripping with ACCURATE takes about twice as long as with FAST The approximate times for each alternative are displayed 6 Tap on the desired option Ripping starts A progress bar shows the progress for each track If ACCURATE has been chosen the quality ofthe original data is indicated by stars after ripping 5 stars mean maximum quality To cancel ripping gt Tap on Cancel ae A menu opens Stop Tracks that have already been ripped remain la E Abort Tracks that have already been ripped are deleted ee BE Continue Ripping continues L After the process is completed the album is available on the device permanently You can then play the album via the player Musiccenter 111 31 HOW TO PLAY CONTENT FROM ANALOG OR DIGITAL SIGNAL SOURCES HOW TO PLAY CONTENT FROM ANALOG OR DIGITAL SIGNAL SOURCES Note SV 1 Push the button Home at the lower right of the screen vn This button takes you back to the main menu 2 Select Analog Inputs or Digital Inputs by turning the left rotary dial and push the dial in to se
21. TIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL 20 The remote control allows the quick and convenient selection of a number of frequently used functions such as switching the device on and off changing the volume or controlling CD playback For all other more complex functions you will need either an iPad optional or a Web browser On off switch To switch the Musiccenter on or move into standby mode Volume To change the volume Playback controls M Stop playback Dil Start playback or pause current playback K CD Player Return to the beginning of the current track Press again to jump to the previous track Internet radio Navigate between pre set stations gt CD Player Skip to the next track Internet radio Navigate between pre set stations MODE Activating the background lighting of the display screen in increments AUDIO Switching between 96 kHz and 192 kHz sampling frequency DIM Dimming the display screen in increments until it is off HOW TO CONNECT THE MUSICCENTER TO MY HOME NETWORK HOW TO CONNECT THE MUSICCENTER TO MY HOME NETWORK Note Note The connection to a network is the pre requisite for networking the Musiccenter with other devices or for accessing the Internet An Internet connection offers you additional functions e Download album information from the Internet while ripping a CD e Choose from a large number of Internet radio stations e Download
22. acing defective fuses A defective fuse may render the device inoperative meaning the device does not turn on even though a power supply is present When the power plug is connected and the mains switch is on a lethal voltage is present after opening the fuse holder inside the fuse compartment The fuses F1 F2 are located inside the device and may only be replaced by a qualified professional Power supply Use the supplied 3 wire power cord for power supply The protective earth contact must not be rendered ineffective Furthermore the device may only be connected to an outlet with a functioning protective conductor connection The device has a power supply unit that automatically adjusts to the power supply As a result the device can be operated with all common power supplies Lay the power cord in a way that prevents it from being damaged Do not use a damaged power cord Instead switch the device off and contact your specialist dealer Disconnecting from the power supply To disconnect the Musiccenter from the power supply completely use the easy to access mains switch on the rear panel Musiccenter 111 7 HOW TO UNPACK AND INSTALL THE MUSICCENTER Placing the Musiccenter When selecting an installation location please note the following e Avoid direct sunlight excessive heat cold moisture and dust e Ensure sufficient ventilation Do not place the device in a closed rack e Do not cover the slots and opening
23. ast played playback list is shown Great Gig In The Sky Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moni 3 Start playback by pushing the relevant button in the left row of buttons on the front of the device or on the remote control Musiccenter 111 33 HOW TO PLAY CONTENT FROM THE INTERNET HOW TO PLAY CONTENT FROM THE INTERNET Note 34 Listening to Internet Radio By selecting the function Internet Radio you can listen to radio stations that broadcast over the Internet However this requires the following e The Musiccenter must be connected to the Internet via a network e At least one radio station must be imported into a playback playlist Stations may be imported into a playback list using the iPad or the Web interface Detailed information can be found in the separate manuals Owner s Manual for using the iPad App and User Guide for Operation via a Web Browser To listen to a radio station 1 Press the Home button on the lower right side of the screen f This button takes you back to the main menu u 2 Select the function Internet Radio by turning and pushing the left rotary dial The menu Internet Radio opens and the last played station is played back 3 To listen to another station Press the button Change Station The menu opens and displays a list of stations saved to a playback list 4 Select a station by turning and pushing the left rotary dial The selected sta
24. c shock Use only the supplied 3 wire power cord for AC connection Under no circumstances should the ground wire be disconnected Connect the device only to a properly grounded AC outlet To connect the power cord v The MAINS switch is in the OFF position 1 Plug the supplied power cord into the device and connect it to the AC outlet 2 Switch the MAINS switch to ON The POWER LED on the front panel will light up green for about 2 seconds see also Control Elements and Displays on page 17 number 8 During this time the Musiccenter checks and adjusts to the available AC voltage The POWER LED goes out after this process has been concluded successfully Note The MAINS switch cuts the device off from the power supply Please switch the MAINS switch only to the OFF position when the device is in standby mode the Power LED on the front panel lights up orange or when it has been switched off with the POWER switch on the front panel POWER LED is dark 16 Bamesten CONTROL ELEMENTS AND DISPLAYS CONTROL ELEMENTS AND DISPLAYS Rotary dial for selecting menu functions e Rotate to flip through menu items e Push to select a menu item Left row of buttons for selecting functions The display shows the individual function of each button CD slot Infrared receiver The infrared receiver gets signals from the remote control Do not cover it up or
25. cement Estimated time indicates the remaining time During downloads you can use the Musiccenter as usual with all functions v The update has been completely downloaded gt Press the button Install Update The update is now being installed During installation you cannot use the Musiccenter After the update has been successfully installed the Musiccenter restarts Musiccenter 111 31 WARRANTY Performing a Software Update with a USB Stick 1 Plug the USB stick containing the update software into one of the four USB slots 2 Press the Home button on the lower right of the screen t This takes you back to the main menu 3 Press the Settings button The Settings menu opens 4 Press the Update button The Update menu opens Note If no USB stick has been inserted a screen message will alert you In this case insert the USB stick into one of the slots 5 Press the Install Update button The update begins The progress bar indicates that the update is proceeding 6 Remove the USB stick after the update has been completed Note After a successful update the Musiccenter will restart WARRANTY This device carries a manufacturer s warranty of three years However it implies that the Musiccenter has been properly connected and used and is mechanically undamaged Furthermore the Warranty Certificate and the Warranty Extension form must have been sent back t
26. e let the device rest for a while after unpacking before connecting and operating it Packaging The packaging has been designed for re use unless it was damaged during the initial shipment We urge you not to discard it but saving it for any future shipment HOW TO UNPACK AND INSTALL THE MUSICCENTER What s in the box gt The following items are supplied Please make sure everything is in the box 111 Musiccenter RCA XLR Adapter 4 singles or 2 pairs Remote control 067 Power cord Network cable Storage battery Socket wrench Operating Manuals OM Quick start OM OM for the Musiccenter OM for operation via the iPad App OM for operation via a Web browser TIDAL OM WiFi antennas 2 Warranty documents gt Please contact your audio dealer if something is missing or anything has been damaged during transport Placing the Musiccenter ATTENTION Heat or humidity High heat or excessive humidity might damage the device gt Protect the device from direct sunlight gt Avoid placing the Musiccenter near heat sources such as radiators stoves or on top of other components that might get hot such as power amplifiers gt Avoid humidity and dust Make sure there is sufficient ventilation 1 Place the Musiccenter on a sturdy and level surface CAREFUL Keep in mind the heavy weight of the Musiccenter 2 Protect the device from heat and humidity 3 Connect
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28. eads 2 Straighten the joints of the antenna bases and screw them onto the connectors on the antenna box Make sure not to skew the antennas to avoid damaging the threads 3 Place the antenna box in an elevated position above the Musiccenter Musiccenter 111 15 INSTALLING THE MUSICCENTER Connecting the power cord XUR PINNING ANALOG OUTPUTS XLR PINNING 6 on INPUT EN INPUT 6 190 3 1 lt GND 2 POS 3 NEG S eur L DIGITAL INPUTS INPUTS INPUT INPUTS 2 R o 1 6ND 2 NEG 3 P0S J UEO Z DANGER Dysfunctional power cables or AC outlets Power cords without ground connection or ungrounded AC outlets may cause a life threatening electri
29. ed there It makes no difference how they got there for example from a PC or downloaded from the Musiccenter how the tracks are organized all in one folder or in various subfolders and in which compatible format they have been saved for example MP3 AAC FLAC To play content from a USB storage device 1 Plug the USB storage device into one of the four USB slots on the back panel of the Musiccenter Playback starts automatically 2 To control playback please use the left row of tabs on the screen or the respective buttons on the remote control Onthe Onthe aan device remote E gt PAUSE Pauses playback atthe current location Shown on screen only during running playback gt START Starts playback Shown on screen only at STOP or PAUSE gt gt SKIP AHEAD Playback jumps to the next track a K SKIP BACK Playback jumps back to the beginning of the current track Press again and it jumps to the beginning of the previous track m u STOP Stops playback and returns to track 1 Shown on screen only during running playback Musiccenter 111 29 HOW TO COPY RIP A CD INTO INTERNAL MEMORY How TO COPY RIP A CD INTO INTERNAL MEMORY Copying music or videos from a data source to a computer s hard disk is referred to as ripping After the CD is analyzed the data is imported supplemented with information on the album and artist and saved in the 111 s database in the audio format FLAC
30. ens 4 Press the button Execute Preamplifier and screen are switched off The POWER LED on the front panel lights up green To cancel Server Mode gt Push the POWER switch on the front panel briefly upwards or gt Press the POWER button on the remote control Of course the server mode can also be activated and de activated with the iPad or the Web user interface Detailed information can be found in the separate manuals Owner s Manual for using the iPad App and User Guide for Operation via a Web Browser Musiccenter 111 35 HOW TO QUERY SERIAL NUMBER AND VERSION HOW TO QUERY SERIAL NUMBER AND VERSION The Info menu lets you query information about the Musiccenter Note Detailed information about the system is available via Web server access in the menu System gt Information To query device information 1 Press the Home button on the lower right of the screen This button takes you back to the main menu 2 Press the Settings button The Settings menu opens 3 Press the Info button The Info display opens Turn the left rotary dial to scroll through the information eaten type Lr e System information Operating system arenes een e kernel version system temperature e HDD Information about the SSD and RAID hard drives Status model temperature e total and available memory space e RAM RAM Status total and available memory size of buff
31. er and cache e Database Status current operating time number of artists albums tracks and playlists e Network IP address MAC address e network mask e WiFi Status channel SSID name HOW TO PERFORM A SOFTWARE UPDATE HOW TO PERFORM A SOFTWARE UPDATE Note CAUTION Note Note Note By updating the software of your Musiccenter you gain new or improved functions As soon as a software update becomes available it is shown as a message in the display of the device the same on the iPad and on the Web user interface The update may be downloaded from the Internet and installed on the Musiccenter gt Asan alternative your dealer will be happy to perform the update for you Please contact your dealer A software update can also be performed via the Web user interface see also User Guide for Operation via a Web Browser Performing a Software Update via the Internet A software update for the Musiccenter takes about 10 minutes During the update the Musiccenter must not be cut off from AC power By pressing the Cancel button you can stop the update process at any time v The display shows that a software update is available 1 Press the Home button on the lower right of the screen This takes you back to the main menu 2 Press the Settings button then Update The Download menu opens gt Press the Download button The download begins The progress bar shows the advan
32. erminals in connection with the supplied XLR RCA adapters Connecting digital sources ANALOG INPUTS Bo 0 OQ MUSICCENTER 111 H en En HANDMADE IN GERMANY ml 1 oo ae EEO fh es NS INPUT A INPUT 6 INPUT eu OO of U U Us O DCOUT OCIN RIN E a u PCT MUSIC RED MARK ee BACKUP BLUE MARK 7 BATTERY J SYSTEM BLACK MARIO PLEASE READ OWNER S MANUAL arin OQS I One Connect coaxial digital signal sources for example a CD player with the RCA terminals INPUT 4 6 8 Connect optical digital signal sources for example a digital tuner with the TOSLINK terminals INPUT 5 7 9 Musiccenter 111 11 INSTALLING THE MUSICCENTER Connecting a power amplifier
33. ess adjustable in 3 steps resolution 800 x 480 pixels Lead battery 12 V 0 8 Ah for controlled shutdown buffer time app 2 minutes ees la 455 mm x 215 mm x 405 mm Not including the space needed for connector plugs Approx 61 7 Ibs Approx 28 kg 100 V 120 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 200 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz F1 F4 F5 T1AE F2 F3 T 500mA E F6 T 50mMA E ON max 110 W Server Mode max 55 W STBY lt 1 W OFF lt 1 W a AUDIOSYS TEME BURMESTER AUDIOSYSTEME GMBH Wilhelm Kabus StraBe 47 D 10829 Berlin Tel 49 0 30 787968 0 Fax 49 0 30 787968 68 E Mail mail burmester de www burmester de Version 1 6 1509
34. ess the Network Mode button 3 Press the Stand alone button The device changes into Stand alone mode The Musiccenter now functions as an access point To control it with a computer iPad Tablet PC MAC you can now establish a direct WiFi connection between Musiccenter and computer see the next chapter Musiccenter 111 23 CONTROL OPTIONS FOR THE MUSICCENTER CONTROL OPTIONS FOR THE MUSICCENTER Note 24 You can control your Musiccenter with the buttons on the front panel with the supplied remote control or with an iPad as well as any tablet or PC Mac computer Depending upon your control device the software app or Web interface and your preferred connection WiFi or network cable you have all the options to fashion your best individual control environment The following chapters explain the various options in detail Using the buttons on the front panel or the remote control The easiest way to control the Musiccenter is with the buttons on the front or the remote control You do not need a WiFi connection or a connection between your Musiccenter and your home network However this will allow you to control only the basic functions A detailed description of the buttons and their functions can be found in the sections Control Elements and Displays on page 17 and Functions of the Remote Control on page 20 Using the BurmesterMC iPad App An Apple iPad with the BurmesterMC App installed is a
35. ester dealer He will be happy to assist you with the installation Musiccenter 111 21 HOW TO CONNECT THE MUSICCENTER TO MY HOME NETWORK 22 4 Press the button Wi Fi Setup Connecting to the network via WiFi 1 If you are not in the main menu please press the Home button on the lower right of the screen This button returns you to the main menu 2 Press the button Settings The Settings menu opens 3 Press the button Network Mode The menu Network Mode opens The device switches to Wi Fi Setup After the switch you see the following screen 5 Connect your computer via WiFi with your Musiccenter see also How to connect Computer and Musiccenter on page 25 6 Open a Web browser on your computer and type into the address box the IP address of the Musiccenter 192 168 111 1 or its name http MusicCenter1 11 local The Network page of the Web interface opens up It shows a list of all available WiFi networks 7 Click on the name of the desired WiFi network 8 A password protected network is shown with a key symbol In this case type in the WiFi password of your router and click on accept HOW TO OPERATE THE MUSICCENTER WITHOUT A NETWORK Now the screen Network Mode opens The dot next to Wi Fi should have a colored background Color Significance red The device tries to connect to the WiFi network orange Thedeviceisconnectedothenevok eEE_ but has no
36. fely HANDMADE IN GERMANY SNR p A e U U U Dyariat O J O IUU UUT UO BACKUP BLUE MARK J L BEFORE SERVIOHNG SYSTEM BLACK MARK N PLEASE READ OWNIER S MANUAL N e I I e AAAA To install the storage battery 1 Unscrew the four screws and remove the compartment cover 2 Connect the cable of the battery with the connecting cable in the UPS BATTERY compartment 3 Push the battery into the compartment until it snaps into place 4 Replace the compartment cover and secure it with the four screws hand tight only 10 Bewmester INSTALLING THE MUSICCENTER Connecting analog sources
37. lect the respective menu window 3 Scroll through the inputs by turning the left rotary dial and push itto make your input selection The input has been selected Additionally you can change the phase with the button on the right side of the screen above the Home button 4 Choose the alternative that sounds better to you by switching back and forth between the two settings When selecting a digital source you can also change the sampling rate by pressing the button on the right side of the screen to select 96 kHz or 192 kHz In case of digital signals the volume control affects only the input signal You can assign custom names to the analog and digital inputs You will find additional information in the Owner s Manual of the iPad Gamesi HOW TO PLAY CONTENT FROM THE HARD DISK PLAYER HOW TO PLAY CONTENT FROM THE HARD DISK PLAYER Even without an iPad or computer you can play back content from the hard drive However the choices are limited For example only the last played playback list can be displayed To play it back is similar to playing a CD with the commands Start Pause next track and previous track To play back content from the hard drive 1 Press the Home button on the right side of the screen This button takes you back to the main menu A 2 Select the Player function by turning and pushing the left rotary dial The Player menu opens and the first track of the l
38. lowing information Name of the network SSID Musiccenter111 Password Burmester 11 gt In case of a WiFi connection via a router use the following information Name of the network SSID Name of the router Password WiFi password of the router Musiccenter 111 27 HOW TO PLAY A CD HOW TO PLAY A CD Note Note 28 You don t have to select the CD player function to play a CD 1 Insert a CD into the CD slot directly below the display Insert the CD into the slot until you feel some resistance From there it will be pulled in automatically If you select the CD player function without inserting a CD the display will alert you to a missing CD The CD is read and playback starts immediately The screen shows information about the currently playing track Only audio CDs can be played back 2 To operate the CD player please use the left row of tabs on the screen or the relevant buttons on the remote control On the device EE F E On the remote val gt Il gt K no function Function PAUSE Pauses playback at the current location Shown on screen only during running playback START Starts playback Shown on screen only at STOP or PAUSE SKIP AHEAD Playback jumps to the next track SKIP BACK Playback jumps back to the beginning of the current track Press again and it jumps to the beginning of the previous track STOP S
39. musical content from providers like HIGHRESAUDIO pay for service e Stream musical content from providers like TIDAL pay for service e Receive messages for example about a software update e Performing a software update via the Internet Detailed information how to use these functions can be found in the separate manuals Owner s Manual for using the iPad App and User Guide for Operation via a Web Browser You can also operate the Musiccenter without a network Detailed information can be found in the chapter How to operate the Musiccenter without a Network on page 23 There are two ways to connect the Musiccenter to a network e using a network cable e using a WiFi connection Establishing a connection with a network cable O O O O O O l fr s O O A 5 N i Lavette J ox Router i a SE u 1 Connect the Musiccenter with your router using an Ethernet cable In most cases the Musiccenter is automatically assigned a network address when using DHCP 2 Press the Settings button Press the button Network Mode 4 Ifthe device is not already in standard mode press the Standard button The device changes into standard mode gt If you encounter problems with your network connection please contact your Burm
40. o us The warranty is voided by any modification done by non authorized personnel or alterations to the housing the inputs or other terminals 38 Bermester MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND CARE MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND CARE Note Maintenance The Musiccenter itself does not need any maintenance USV Battery The Musiccenter incorporates a battery to ensure an orderly power down in case of a power loss This battery has a limited life expectancy Depending on the surrounding temperature and the operating time of the Musiccenter the USV battery should be replaced after one but definitely after two years gt Please contact your audio dealer He will coordinate with you the best way to check and exchange the battery for you Internal Hard Drives The RAID hard drives used in the Musiccenter to save ripped audio files have like all hard drives a limited lifespan Depending on the rate of use these hard drives should be replaced after a certain time You can use only hard drives that have been specially formatted by Burmester gt Please contact your audio dealer He will coordinate with you the optimal solution for exchanging the internal hard drives Repair Repairs may only be done by authorized technicians gt Incase of a repair please contact your audio dealer Care ATTENTION Liquids and scouring detergents Liquids entering the housing may destroy the Musiccenter Similarly scouring detergents sponges and br
41. ontainer format for the digital storage of audio data WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WLAN is the name of a wireless local computer network It is often also called Wi Fi XLR XLR also called cannon plug is an industry standard for electrical plug connections The three pronged XLR plug is the standard plug for analog audio connections in professional recording studios as well as for high end audio components with balanced signal transfer Musiccenter 111 41 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 42 Input Output Terminals Analog inputs Analog outputs Digital inputs Digital outputs Remote control BURLINK Remote control REMOTE Infrared Ethernet USB Power connector WiFi antennas Components CD drive Hard drive depending on version Screen Uninterrupted Power Supply General Specifications Dimensions W x H x D Weight Voltage Fuses Power consumption 3 x Stereo XLR 1 x Stereo XLR 1 x Stereo RCA 1 x Stereo RCA fixed TAPE 1 x Stereo jack 6 35 mm PHONES 3 x coaxial 3 x optical TOSLINK 1 x coaxial 1 x optical TOSLINK 1 x RS 232 1 x USB 2 0 Type B 2 x Hollow plugs 5 5 2 5 mm DC OUT DC IN 1 x Mini jack 1 x RJ 45 4 x USB 2 0 Type A Appliance coupler C14 IEC 60320 1 compliant with power switch 2 x Coax screw connectors CD DA 2 x 3 Terabyte RAID 1 2 x 6 Terabyte RAID 1 3 x 1 Terabyte RAID 5 SSD 7 LED backlit brightn
42. particularly convenient way to control the Musiccenter and make use of all its functions e Choose between connected signal sources e Start ripping a CD into internal memory e Scroll through the covers of saved albums or display information about albums and artists e Create and play back playlists e Listen to Internet radio stream high resolution music from a music streaming service this will incur service related cost or download high resolution music from a download provider this will also incur service related cost For control with the iPad App you need a WiFi connection between iPad and the Musiccenter Information on how to establish a WiFi connection can be found in the chapter How to connect Computer and Musiccenter on page 25 Information on how to use the iPad App can be found in the separate manual Owner s Manual for using the iPad App HOW TO CONNECT COMPUTER AND MUSICCENTER Note Using a Web browser Even without the App you can use any standard Web browser with any computer iPad Tablet PC Mac to operate the Musiccenter This is made possible by a resident graphic user interface on the Musiccenter which can be started by the utilized computer This control option offers the interested user additional possibilities to manage their music library as well as device settings To use a Web browser you need the following e a Computer iPad Tablet PC Mac with an installed
43. receiver This infrared receiver may be placed in a different room and thus allows controlling the Musiccenter remotely without being in sight of it Connecting an external infrared receiver deactivates the internal receiver gt Plug the interconnect cable of the infrared receiver into the IR IN socket Additional infrared receivers may be purchased directly from Burmester with a length of interconnect cable according to your specifications INSTALLING THE MUSICCENTER Connecting the WiFi antennas WiFi antennas are used to establish a connection between the Musiccenter and an iPad for example You can screw the two antennas directly into the connections at the rear of the Musiccenter or into an optional antenna box By using the optional antenna box with a connecting cable you are able to elevate the antennas and thus increase their reach To connect the antennas directly to the device 1 Straighten the joints of the antenna bases and screw them into the threads of the connectors on the back panel Make sure not to skew the antennas to avoid damaging the threads 2 The antenna bases can be turned and are hinged for up and down folding After installing the antennas turn them into the desired position and fold them up Connecting the antennas using the optional antenna box 1 Screw the two connector plugs onto the treads of the connectors on the back panel Make sure not to skew the plugs to avoid damaging the thr
44. ree Lossless Audio Codec FLAC is a free standard for lossless compression of audio data LAN Local Area Network LAN is computer network which has without additional measures a limited reach of Up to 500 meters m4a The file suffix m4a denotes MP4 data containing only audio MP3 mp3 mp3 is a patented standard for the lossy compression of audio data Ogg ogg Ogg is a free data standard for multimedia files which can contain simultaneously audio video and text data RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID allows to organize several physical disk drives of a computer like a single logical drive This offers enhanced data security in case a single drive crashes RCA Radio Corporation of America RCA is the internationally accepted name of plug connections for the unbalanced transfer of electrical signals for example audio signals Mainly in Germany the term cinch is used RJ 45 RJ 45 is a plug connection for networks RS 232 RS 232 is a standard for a serial interface SSID Service Set Identifier SSID is the custom identification of a device within a WiFi network TOSLINK TOSLINK is a standardized connecting system for the optical transfer of signals via optical fiber cables UPnP Universal Plug and Play The UPnP standard allows the universal control regardless of brand of devices like audio components routers printers or home security systems via an IP based network IP Internet Protocol WAV wav WAVE WAVE is a c
45. rk Connect the Musiccenter to your home network Thanks to the DLNA UPnP standard musical content saved on the Musiccenter is available on other devices connected to the network At the same time the Musiccenter can access content on those other devices This includes music on another Musiccenter or on another UPnP DLNA servers on the network Music downloads music streaming services and Internet radio Using your Internet connection download high resolution music from providers like HIGHRESAUDIO stream high resolution music from service providers like TIDAL and access a wide variety of Internet radio stations Control via the iPad App Conveniently control your Musiccenter using an Apple iPad tablet optional with the free BurmesterMC App e Choose among connected signal sources e Start ripping a CD into internal memory e Scroll through the covers of saved albums or display information about albums and artists e Create and play playlists Information on how to install the Burmester MC App and use it with the Apple iPad can be found in the separate manual Owner s Manual for using the iPad App Control via aweb browser Even without an iPad you can access the Musiccenter using any standard web browser Besides selecting albums tracks and playlists for playback the web browser interface offers a variety of additional functions e Import audio files in the formats flac m4a aif wav mp3 aac and ogg e Edit
46. s on the device They serve as a means of ventilation e Do not expose the device to dripping water or spray water and do not place any containers holding liquids on your device Do not place any open ignition sources such as burning candles on the device Operation during thunderstorms During thunder and lightning storms disconnect the device from the power supply by unplugging the power cord from the unit or from the power socket Switching off the mains switch on the rear panel of the device is not sufficient For good measure also disconnect all other components from the power supply Backup Burmester recommends backing up audio data saved in the Musiccenter to an external USB drive via the web interface Backups should be performed every six months or after ripping a certain number of CDs Please refer to the enclosed separate document Instructions for Operation via a Web Browser for more information on performing a backup HOW TO UNPACK AND INSTALL THE MUSICCENTER Device is very heavy The Musiccenter is very heavy If it slips and falls you could be hurt If necessary please get the help of a second person to assist with unpacking and installing the device Please be particularly mindful of sharp corners gt Put the box on the floor and carefully lift out all accessories and the Musiccenter gt If the initial operating temperature is too high or too low it might lead to malfunctions Therefore pleas
47. the device as described in the following chapter Musiccenter 111 9 INSTALLING THE MUSICCENTER INSTALLING THE MUSICCENTER In this chapter you will find descriptions of all possible connections An overview of all the connecting terminals on the back panel of the device can be found in an appendix at the end of this manual Connecting live components Connecting powered up devices may damage them Please switch off the Musiccenter as well as all other components in your system before making any connections Switch the components back on only after all of them have been completely and properly connected Installing the storage battery The Musiccenter is equipped with a rechargeable battery to ensure the safe power down of the system in case of a loss of AC power The battery is part of the accessories and must be installed before operating the device You may skip this part of your audio dealer has already installed the battery for you ATTENTION Operation without the storage battery The Musiccenter is fully functional even without the storage battery However it cannot power down safely in case of a power failure This may result in data loss or even damage to the operating system gt Install the storage battery or ask your audio dealer to do it for you Note Even with the battery installed the display will go dark at once in case of a power loss However in the background the system is powered down sa
48. tion is played back Streaming Music online via TIDAL TIDAL is an online streaming service which provides lossless music on the Internet gt To connect your TIDAL user account with the Musiccenter you have to type in your access information on the iPad App under Settings gt Online Services or on the Web user interface Information on how to use TIDAL can be found in the TIDAL User Manual The use of services from third parties Internet radio music streaming services etc with the 111 Musiccenter is subject to any of their terms of use as well as to technical requirements on the part of the user and the third parties Internet access service availability over which Burmester Audiosysteme GmbH has no control HOW TO USE THE MUSICCENTER AS STAND ALONE DATA SERVER HOW TO USE THE MUSICCENTER AS STAND ALONE DATA SERVER The Musiccenter can be operated as a stand alone data server In this case the preamplifier section is switched off while accessing the hard drive and the streaming of data for example in a multi room playback system is preserved In this operating mode the power consumption is considerable lower than operating with the preamp section To change into server mode 1 Press the Home button on the lower right of the screen This button takes you back to the main menu 2 Press the button Settings The Settings menu opens 3 Press the button Server Mode The menu Server Mode op
49. tion on operating on a network can be found in the chapter How to connect the Musiccenter to my Home Network on page 21 and in the separate Owner s Manual for using the iPad USB 1 4 The USB slots give you the option to connect various USB devices for example e an external hard drive for performing a backup see also User Guide for Operation via a Web Browser e a USB stick for downloading an update see also Performing a Software Update with a USB Stick on page 38 e a USB stick as source to playback music see also How to play Content from a USB Storage Device on page 29 gt Plug the USB device into a slot It should be recognized automatically and be operational after a brief configuration delay You will find more details at the relevant positions in the manual Musiccenter 111 13 INSTALLING THE MUSICCENTER Note 14 Connecting components for remote control ANALOG INPUTS KLR PINNING k Ve OR T TO 1 GND MUSICCENTER 111 T o ER HANDMADE IN GERMANY SNR J 3 3 POS ANALOG OUTPUTS KUR PINNING 2 QO ur PHO Rn DIGITAL 100 120
50. tops playback and returns to track 1 Shown on screen only during running playback EJECT Ejects the CD Shown on screen only when playback has stopped HOW TO PLAY CONTENT AVAILABLE ON THE NETWORK HOW TO PLAY CONTENT AVAILABLE ON THE NETWORK Note To connect the Musiccenter to an external hard drive to enable for example multi room streaming of music you need only an active UPnP DLNA server or another Musiccenter on the network With the iPad App in the menu Devices gt Inputs or via the Web interface in the pop up menu you can select the desired audio source Detailed information can be found in the separate Owner s Manual for using the iPad App and User Guide for Operation via a Web Browser To facilitate an easy combination of devices on a network without regard of the brand the Musiccenter has been certified for the UPnP and DLNA standard A trouble free combination with other devices requires that they conform to at least one of these standards The user interface and therefore the display of available music depend on whether a Burmester Musiccenter or the server of another brand has been selected as source Detailed information can be found in the separate manuals Owner s Manual for using the iPad App and User Guide for Operation via a Web Browser HOW TO PLAY CONTENT FROM A USB STORAGE DEVICE To play back music from a USB storage device requires that it first had to be stor
51. ushes can damage the surface of the device Do not use liquids or wet rags to clean the device gt Do not use scouring detergents sponges brushes or any abrasive surfaces to clean the housing Just polish the device lightly with a soft moistened cloth You may use a glass cleaner for the screen DISPOSAL ONLY CONCERNS THE EUROPEAN UNION Federal Law in Europe mandates in the Electro and Electronic Devices Law ElektroG that all electrical or electronic devices must not be disposed with general household garbage This also applies to the 111 Musiccenter If you want to dispose of the device Take it to a communal collection station or to a private return facility Addresses will be supplied by your communal garbage collector Musiccenter 111 39 APPENDIX APPENDIX Overview of the Musiccenter s Back Panel u PUT DIGITAL INPUTS INPUT 5 BACKUP BLUE MARK SYSTEM BLACK M

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