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Operating instructions (continued)
Setting the alarm time
The Alarm function will turn on the 651T at a chosen time. It will also
generate a command on the control bus that, when connected, will turn
on a Cambridge Audio Azur series amplifier and select the tuner input.
Note:
Make sure that the time is either synced or set manually for the
Alarm function to work.
To set the Alarm time:
1. Press the Clock button on the remote.
2. Use the buttons to toggle between Once, Daily and Off.
3. Press the Select/Mode button to confirm your selection. If Once or Daily
is selected, you can then set the time.
4. Press the buttons to adjust the hour.
5. Press the Select/Mode button to adjust the minute.
6. Press the buttons to change the minute.
7. Keep pressing the ‘Select/Mode’ button to accept the settings and exit
Alarm function.
Note:
- The 651T will send an On command through the Control Bus. If the 651T
unit is used with an azur 851A unit, please use input 3 to connect your
651T.
- Press the ‘Info’ button when on Standby mode to briefly turn the display
backlight on.
Setting the sleep time
The Sleep function will turn off the 651T at a chosen time. It will also
generate a command on the Control Bus that, when connected, will turn
off a compatible Cambridge Audio Azur series amplifier.
Note:
Make sure that the time is either synced or set manually for the
Sleep function to work.
To set the Sleep time:
1. Keep pressing the Clock button on your remote control until ‘Sleep’ is
displayed.
2. Use the buttons to change mode between On and Off.
3. Press the Select/Mode button to confirm your selection. If On is
selected, you can then set the time.
4. Press the buttons to adjust the hour.
5. Press the Select/Mode button to adjust the minute.
6. Press the buttons to change the minute.
7. Press the ‘Select/Mode’ button again to finish and exit the menu.
Note:
- The 651T will send an Off command through the Control Bus. If the 651T
unit is used with an azur 851A unit, please use input 3 to connect your
651T.
- Press the ‘Info’ button when on Standby mode to briefly turn the display
backlight on.
Connecting the Control Bus
If it is desired to control a Cambridge Audio Azur amplifier by the 651T’s
Alarm or Sleep timers, connect the two units via the orange Control Bus
sockets using the supplied orange RCA/phono lead as shown below:
Custom installation (C.I.) use
The 651T features a Control Bus input/output that allow un-modulated
remote control commands (positive logic, TTL level) to be received
electrically by the unit and looped to another unit if desired. These control
commands are typically generated by custom installation (multi-room)
systems or remote IR receiver systems. The Control Bus sockets are
colour-coded orange.
An IR Emitter Input is also provided that allows modulated IR remote
control commands to be received electrically by the unit. Commands on
this input operate the unit only and are not looped out demodulated on
the Control Bus Output.
An RS232 port is also featured which allows the 651T to be controlled by
C.I. systems.
In addition the unit features direct IR/Control codes as well as toggle
codes for many of its features to simplify programming custom installation
systems. Special direct commands can be accessed on the supplied
remote control for teaching into C.I. systems as follows:
Specific power on/off commands – press and hold the Standby button.
The remote first generates it's usual amp and tuner standby (toggle)
commands (both are sent). Keep the button held down, after 12 seconds
an Amp On command will be generated, then if the button is kept held
down after a further 12 seconds an Amp off command is generated, then
separated by 12 second pauses, Tuner On, and finally Tuner Off.
Specific band selection commands – Press and hold the Band key. The
usual band toggle command is first, then the DAB Mode command, then
the FM Mode command, then finally followed by the AM Mode command
is generated.
Specific NCT commands – Press and hold the NCT button. The usual NCT
toggle command is first, then the ‘Warm’ command, the ‘Dynamic’
command and then the ‘Off’ command.
Specific Mute On/Off commands – press and hold the Mute key. The
usual mute toggle command is first, followed by the Mute On command,
and then the Mute Off command.
A full code table for this product is available on the Cambridge Audio
website at www.cambridge-audio.com.