adastra AS-6 Audio Source Multi Player User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Adastra
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AS-6 Audio Source Multi-Player Item ref: 952.986UK
User Manual
AS-6 Audio Source Multi Player
Caution: Please read this manual carefully before operating Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Adastra AS-6 CD audio source multi-player as part
of your sound system. This unit is designed to offer high quality playback of
digital audio media, DAB+ and FM radio stations.
Please read this manual to gain the best results from your product and avoid
damage through misuse.
SAFETY SYMBOL AND MESSAGE CONVENTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
**** This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of
electric shock is present within this unit
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance
instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
SAFETY NOTICE
- Prior to use, read through this manual
- Keep the manual in good condition
- Pay attention to safety warnings
- Observe all operating requirements
- Do not use the device near water or wet areas
- For cleaning, only use a lint-free, dry cloth
- Install according to the specifications
- Place away from heat sources or heating appliances
- Use mains lead provided and avoid damage to cable or connectors
- Unplug power from mains during stormy weather or if unused for long periods
- In case of malfunction, water ingress or other damage, consult qualified service personnel
- Do not place in damp areas or near liquids or moisture. Do not spill liquids on the housing
- Please pay attention to warning symbols during transit and placement
- Terminals marked with the symbol are HAZARDOUS LIVE and should only be connected by qualified personnel
- Ensure that the apparatus is connected to a mains socket with a protective EARTH connection
- Ensure correct operation of the mains switch
Warning
To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose any components
to rain or moisture.
If liquids are spilled on the casing, stop using immediately, allow unit to
dry out and have checked by qualified personnel before further use. Avoid
impact, extreme pressure or heavy vibration to the case.
Do not allow foreign objects into the CD slot or USB/SD inputs.
No user serviceable parts inside – Do not open the case – refer all servicing
to qualified service personnel.
Safety
- Check for correct mains voltage and condition of IEC lead before connecting to power outlet
Placement
- This unit can be used free-standing or fixed into a 19” rack
- Ensure adequate support and access to controls and connectors when rack-mounting
Cleaning
- Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent to clean the housing as required
- Use a vacuum cleaner to clear apertures and controls of any dust or debris build-ups
- Do not use strong solvents for cleaning the unit
Front panel
1 | SD Card slot |
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2 | USB input |
3 | Backlit colour display |
4 | CD slot |
5 | Eject button |
6 | Previous/Next select |
7 | Info/Menu button |
8 | Stop / Preset select |
9 | Play/Pause |
10 | Rotary encoder |
11 | Volume / Play mode select |
12 | Source select / Bluetooth Pair |
13 | On/Off/Mute button |
Rear panel
14 | Mains power inlet IEC and fuse holder |
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15 | I.R. remote eye connection |
16 | Left + Right RCA outputs |
17 | Bluetooth antenna connection |
18 | FM antenna connection (F-type) |
Connection
Connect the output from the AS-6 to a mixer or amplifier line input using the
RCA output connectors (16) A spring-loaded magnetic base antenna is supplied
for FM and DAB+ radio reception. Connect the lead of the antenna to the F-type
DAB & FM connector on the rear panel (18) and position the antenna in a place
with good reception. You can check this by tuning into DAB+ or FM channels as
described in the relevant sections further below.
If there is no good place to position the supplied antenna for radio
reception, a better alternative is to connect the FM & DAB connector to an
external or rooftop aerial via coax cable.
Connect the supplied short Bluetooth antenna to the threaded BT ANTENNA
connector (17)
For installations where the AS-6 may be away from line-of-sight, an I.R.
remote eye is provided, which can be connected to the IR Remote connector
(15).
Connect the supplied IEC mains lead into the power inlet (14) with the plug
top into a suitable mains power outlet.
When powered up, the default standby display is a clockface with the date and
day shown above.
Settings
When in standby mode (clock face), pressing the INFO/MENU button will enter
the main settings Menu. Press encoder to enter a setting and rotate to adjust.
Press encoder to confirm or Info/Menu to go back.
Backlight| Timeout adjusts time to dim backlight. Brightness adjusts overall
backlight brightness.
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Time/Date| Date/Time manually adjusts date & time. Hour System is 12 or
24-hour. 3 x Date Format.
Clock Style can be Analog or Digital face. Auto update is No Update or Update
from Radio.
Language| Language can be set to English, Deutsch, Français or Italiano.
Factory Reset| Select YES to return to factory settings or NO to go back.
System Version| Displays the current firmware version.
Activation and Source Selection
From the standby clock, briefly press the On/Off/Mute button (13) to switch
the player on. The player will revert to the last source setting (DAB+, FM,
BT, SD, USB, or CD). To change this, press the Source select / Bluetooth Pair
button (12) and turn the rotary encoder (10) to the required option. The
display will step through 6 options as shown below.
When the required source is highlighted. press the encoder to confirm.\
DAB / DAB+ Tuner
When the DAB+ source is selected, the AS-6 is in DAB / DAB+ tuner mode and may
already have some stations stored as presets. The last selected station will
be playing with the station title above and text information next to the DAB+
symbol in the display.
The information displayed can be selected by repeatedly pressing the Info/Menu
button (7). One of the Info options is a red bar graph, showing the strength
of the DAB+ signal. This can be useful for adjusting the position of the
antenna or checking reception from an external aerial.
The playback volume can be adjusted by pressing the Volume / Play Mode button
(11) and turning the rotary encoder (10) to set the output level. Output can
be muted or unmuted by briefly pressing the On/Off/Mute button (13)
The list of preset stations can be stepped through by either pressing the
Previous/Next buttons (6) or turning the rotary encoder (10) and then pressing
the rotary encoder to select the highlighted station.
To re-tune all pre-set stations, activate the auto-tuning feature of the AS-6
by holding the Play/Pause button until a scanning bar graph is displayed. When
the bar graph reaches 100%, all available stations will be stored in memory
for selection when required.
FM Tuner
The FM tuner option can be useful where there is no DAB or DAB+ signal
available and operates in a similar way to the DAB+ tuner.
The text information displayed next to the FM symbol can be selected by
repeatedly pressing the Info/Menu button (7).
The playback volume can be adjusted by pressing the Volume / Play Mode button
(11) and turning the rotary encoder (10) to set the output level. Output can
be muted or unmuted by briefly pressing the On/Off/Mute button (13)
Unlike the DAB+ tuner, turning the rotary encoder (10) manually tunes the
reception frequency in steps of 0.05MHz. Pre-set stations are selected by
pressing the Previous/Next buttons (6) or pressing the Stop / Preset button
(8) and then using the rotary encoder to select from a drop-down list.
Pressing the encoder to select the highlighted station.
To re-tune all pre-set stations, activate the auto-tuning feature of the AS-6
by holding the Play/Pause button until a scanning bar graph is displayed. When
the bar graph reaches 100%, all available stations will be stored in memory
for selection when required.
Bluetooth Receiver
Selecting the BT source option (“B” rune symbol) opens the AS-6 inbuilt
Bluetooth receiver. A device that is previously paired with the AS-6 via
Bluetooth will automatically connect if it is within BT wireless range.
To pair a new device, press the Source / Pair button (12) to initiate pairing
on the AS-6. Open the Bluetooth menu on a smart phone or other sending device
and search for the device called “Adastra AS-6” and select to pair. Once
paired, the display will state “Connected” or “Playing” and show the name of
the connected device. This device will stream any audio playback wirelessly to
the AS-6.
The playback volume can be adjusted by pressing the Volume / Play Mode button
(11) and turning the rotary encoder (10) to set the output level. Output can
be muted or unmuted by briefly pressing the On/Off/Mute button (13)
During Bluetooth playback, the Play/Pause button (9) will pause or play the
current track remotely on the sending device. The Previous / Next buttons (6)
or turning the rotary encoder (10) will select the track being played.
Playback controls for CD/USB/SD
CD, USB and SD card modes have some common controls for playback, navigation
and display. The playback volume can be adjusted by briefly pressing the
Volume / Play Mode button (11) and turning the rotary encoder (10) to set the
output level. Output can be muted or unmuted by briefly pressing the
On/Off/Mute button (13).
A short press of the Previous / Next buttons (6) or turning the rotary encoder
(10) will select the track being played. Holding the Previous / Next buttons
will fast reverse or fast-forward the track being played.
Pressing and holding the Volume / Play Mode button enters the Play Mode menu,
offering Repeat One, Repeat
All, Random and Normal playback modes, selectable using the rotary encoder.
CD Playback
The AS-6 has a mode for playing standard audio CDs (playback of other disc
formats is not supported) To play a CD, use the source select procedure to
enter CD mode. If you are unsure if a disc is already loaded, press the eject
button (5), which will push any CD that is already loaded back out of the CD
slot (4). To load a CD, carefully feed a disc into the slot ‘label up’ and the
mechanism will draw the CD into the machine. Playback should begin
automatically and can be paused or resumed using the Play/Pause button. The
feed mechanism will only operate in CD mode. Press eject to remove or change
the CD as required.
The display will show the CD symbol, playback mode (playing/paused/stop),
track number and elapsed time.
Note: Do not insert mini-CDs as these are not suitable for slot feed
machines and could lead to damage.
SD Card Playback
Insert an SD card (formatted to FAT32, 32GB max.) with standard mp3 audio
files into the SD card slot (1). Selecting the SD card option in the source
menu will begin playback of stored tracks (or press Play/Pause). The SD text
information displayed in the display can be selected by pressing the Info/Menu
button (7).
USB Playback
Insert a USB flash drive (formatted to FAT32) with standard mp3 audio files
stored on it into the USB port (2). Selecting the USB option in the source
menu will begin playback of stored tracks (or press Play/Pause). The USB text
information displayed in the display can be selected by pressing the Info/Menu
button (7).
Remote control
Controls for the AS-6 are also provided on a handheld Infra-Red remote
control. Open the rear compartment on the
handheld remote and install 2 x AAA batteries, observing the correct polarity
as indicated inside the compartment. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Aim the remote control towards the I.R. detector next to the display or
towards the I.R. remote eye (if connected to the IR Extender input on the rear
panel) Remove batteries from the handset if not being used for long periods.
The remote handset replicates all of the front panel controls with some
additions.
There are separate DAB, FM, BT, SD, USB and CD select buttons and a full 0-9
numerical select button set for faster access to media and tracks. Pressing
0/10 adds a zero before or after the selected number.To power down, press and hold the On/Off/Mute button (13) on the
front panel. Press and hold this button again to power up.
Troubleshooting
No Power LED or Display lit| Check mains lead is connected correctly, and the
mains is switched on.
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Press and hold the On/Off/Mute button to check if powered down.
Check the fuse in the mains lead and in the IEC inlet (disconnect mains
firstly)
No CD playback| Check that the AS-6 is in CD player mode and not in standby.
Check that CD is inserted correctly label up’ — eject and re-insert if unsure The AS-6 will only play audio CDs and mini-CDs are not suitable for this player Check that the disc contains standard CD audio files (i.e. red book format) If the display shows a CD track as playing, check that MUTE is not activated No USB playback| Check that the AS-6 is in USB player mode and not in standby. The AS-6 is compatible with USB devices formatted to the FAT32 file system Check that the USB device is connected properly. Ensure that the files on the USB device are standard compressed mp3 format. If the display shows a USB track as playing, check that MUTE is not activated No SD card playback| Check that the AS-6 is in SD card player mode and not in standby. The AS-6 is compatible with SD cards formatted to the FAT32 file system Check that the SD card is inserted properly. Ensure that the files on the SD card are standard compressed mp3 format. If the display shows an SD card track playing, check that MUTE is not activated No FM or DAB+ radio reception| Ensure that the supplied antenna or an external aerial is connected. Check that a valid station is selected — press ‘Previous’ or
Next’ to select
a channel
If channels are not tuned in correctly, press and hold ‘Play/Pause’ to re-
tune.
Check that MUTE is not activated
Specifications
Power supply | 230Vac, 50Hz (IEC) |
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Fuse | F1AL 250V (5 x 20mm) |
Power consumption | 5_ 15W |
Outputs | L+R RCA (line level) |
Modes | CD, USB, SD, FM, DAB+, Bluetooth |
Frequency response | 20Hz – 20kHz (CD), 40Hz – 16kHz (USB/SD/DAB/FM/BT) |
THD | 0.03% (CD), 0.05% (USB/SD), 0.10% (DAB/FM) |
SNR | ?..75dB (CD/USB/SD), ?.65dB (FM) |
Tuning range | 87.5 – 108MHz (FM) ,160MHz – 240MHz (DAB/DAB+) |
Dimensions | 482 x 167 x 44mm (1U) |
Weight | 2.35kg |
Disposal: The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the
product is classed as Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be
disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful
life. The goods must be disposed of according to your local council
guidelines.
Hereby, AVSL Group Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type 952.986UK is in
compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the
following internet address:
http://www.avsl.com/assets/exportdoc/9/5/952986UK%20CE.pdf
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