User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Content
- Overview Connections
- Placement and connection
- Additional earth connection
- Audionet Link
- Polarisation of mains plug
- Connecting the external power supply EPS
- Audio/Video-Connections
- First Steps
- Usage front panel
- Audionet System Remote Control
- Setup
- Display
- On Screen Display (OSD)
- Progressive Scan Card
- Security advice

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Audio/Video-Connections
Analog Inputs:
Connect 2-channel analog sources to one of the 6 analog inputs 16 . If you are using a
recording device (tape deck, MD recorder, VCR etc), connect it to IN 5 15 . The signal
on this input is not routed through to the REC OUT output 17 in order to prevent
feedback loops. Analog input IN 4 is setup for Dolby
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Pro Logic IIx decoding by
default (the user can change that in the setup menu!). So please connect the analog 2-
channel outputs of your DVD-Player, LaserDisc-Player, VCR or other analog sources,
that playback Dolby Surround coded material, to input IN 4.
If you have the optional phono card installed, plug in the MM- or MC pickup of your
turn table into input IN 6 14 and connect the chassis of the turn table to the ground
screw gnd 13 . The phono card offers independent selection of gain, input capacity and
input resistance for optimal adjustments to all kinds of available pickup systems. For
further details please refer to the user's manual of the phono card.
Digital Inputs:
Connect your digital sources to digital inputs 1 to 5 10 . By factory default digital
inputs 2,3 and 5 are setup for multi channel decoding (Dolby Digital and DTS
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).
Digital inputs 1 and 4 are setup for stereo PCM signals (all default setting can be
changed by the user in the setup menus!). If you have the optional RF-Demodulator
card installed, connect the 'RF AC-3' output of your LaserDisc-Player to digital input 4
9 .
Note:
· Do not forget to set the option Set RF-Demod. to available in the Global
Setup menu. You also have to remove the blue jumper on the input PCB.
In order to send DVD-Audio music data across the HighBit interface from the DVD
player Audionet VIP
1)
to the MAP V2, connect digital output 1 of the VIP with digital
input DIGITAL IN 2 of the MAP V2. Furthermore, you need a second connection
running from digital output 2 of the VIP to digital input DIGITAL IN 3 of the MAP V2.
Only in case of both connections are setup and the switch for the interface mode on the
back panel of the VIP is set to h-bit (refer to owner's manual of VIP), it is possible to
receive and decode DVD-Audio data with the MAP V2.
Note:
· Data on the Audionet HighBit interface will be recognized and decoded
automatically by the MAP V2. If the second data connection is missing the MAP V2
will issue the error message: HighBit Cable 2 Out of lock. Please check
the correct setup and connection of both cables from VIP to MAP V2.
1
Make sure your VIP supports the HighBit DVD-Audio interface. Software upgrades are available for older models.










