Specifications

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INSTALLING AND REPLACING BATTERIES
The remote handset uses four 1.5 V type AAA batteries. To fit new batteries first open the battery compartment in the
rear of the handset and remove any existing batteries. Fit the new ones as directed by the symbols printed inside the
battery compartment, then replace the battery compartment cover. The batteries should always be removed if they are
discharged (indicated by no remote control operation or by operation only at very short range). For further information
see the Home Theater Master SL-9000 Operating Manual supplied with the remote handset.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE - some of the most common problems
No sound:
Power turned off or system in standby mode. Check that the blue LED in the standby button is illuminated.
An inoperative input has been selected (e.g. CD input with no CD playing or TUNER input with the tuner switched
off).
An input has been selected with no source connected.
TAPE has been selected with no tape playing.
Protection relay has operated because of a short circuit loudspeaker wire or amplifier overheating. Switch the
amplifier POWER OFF to allow it to cool and then carefully check all wiring.
The fuse in the power cord inlet has failed. Unplug the power cord from both the wall socket and the amplifier and
pull out the small receptacle below the power cord inlet. Two fuses should be visible. The further fuse is the
operative one and should be checked. If it has failed, replace it with the nearer (spare) fuse. If this too fails, then
return the amplifier to your dealer for service.
UK version only: The fuse in the mains plug has failed. Check and replace if necessary.
Sound in one channel only:
Loudspeaker cable pulled loose. Check all connections, both at the loudspeakers and amplifier.
Interconnect cable pulled loose or making poor contact. Check and, if necessary, un-plug and re-plug all relevant
cables.
Loud buzz or hum:
Interconnect cable pulled partially out of its socket.
Defective interconnect cable.
Hum in tape playback:
Tape deck too close to the amplifier (e.g. directly above or below).
Plugs making poor contact with sockets.
Display blanks a few seconds after any control is pressed:
Amplifier is in DISPLAY OFF mode. Enter Control Menu and reset to DISPLAY ON mode (see pages 9 and 10).
Remote control doesn’t work with MI 240 (or with Myryad CD player):
Control has not been programmed for Myryad commands, or has lost programming. Follow the instructions on the
“IMPORTANT” sheet supplied with the MI 240 and repeated below.
To programme the handset to send MI 240 commands in “AUD” mode follow this procedure:
1. Press the AUD device button at the top of your handset and the MUTE button simultaneously. SET will
appear in the LCD display.
2. Enter the three digit code 2, 7, 6. S_276 will appear in the LCD display.
3. Press the AUD device button again and PASS will flash in the LCD display.
4. Check that the remote control now operates correctly in AUDIO mode, controlling your MI 240. For instance, try
the Volume Up and Down keys.
To programme the handset to send Myryad CD commands in “CD” mode follow this procedure:
1. Press the CD device button at the top of your handset and the MUTE button simultaneously. SET will
appear in the LCD display.
2. Enter the three digit code 2, 4, 4. S_244 will appear in the LCD display.
3. Press the CD device button again and PASS will flash in the LCD display.
4. Check that the remote control now operates correctly in CD mode, controlling your Myryad CD Player. For
instance, put a disc in your CD player and press PLAY on the remote.
For further help please visit www.myryad.co.uk/faqs.html