Majik-I Source Configuration

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OPTION Settings Description Default Setting
Name N/A Allows you to customise the input name as it appears on the display. Any name can be entered, up to a maximum of 12 characters (including spaces).

To change the selected input name:

  • Use the ▼/▲ keys on the handset or SOURCE – / + keys on the front panel to change the flashing character.
  • Use the ▶ key on the handset or VOLUME + key on the front panel to move to the next character.
  • Use the ◀ key on the handset or VOLUME – key on the front panel if you wish to move to the previous character.
  • Once you are happy with your changes press ● on the handset or �STANDBY on the front panel.

To exit and go back to the menu, repeatedly press the ◀ key on the handset or VOLUME – on the front panel.

Socket=Name

Aux=Aux

Input 1=MajikCD

Input 2=Input 2

Input 3=Input 3

Input 4=Input 4

Input 5=Input 5

Input 6=Phono

Type

Aux (auxiliary)

None

Satellite

Cable

TV

DAT

Tape 2/VCR

Tape 1

Phono/Aux 2

Tuner

DVD

CD

The source type selected allows the input to be directly selected from the handset (see Handset, page 16), as an alternative to scrolling through the inputs.

Notes: Assigning ‘None’ as a source type means the input will not be available for selection – useful for bypassing unconnected source inputs.

Not all source types listed are available for direct selection on the handset supplied. Some are only available on older Linn handsets.

If more than one source input has been configured as the same source type, repeatedly pressing the relevant key on the handset will scroll through all those that apply.

Socket=Type

Aux=Aux

Input1=CD

Input2=Aux

Input3=Aux

Input4=Aux

Input5=Aux

Input6=Phono

Volume Offset -15 to +15 Allows the volume level of each source input to be adjusted up or down, relative to the others. Allows you to equalise the volume across all sources. For example if a CD player and a radio tuner are connected, the CD player’s output volume may be louder than that of the tuner so this feature saves volume adjustment when switching between these sources.

Note:The volume difference will not be visible on the volume display – so when switching between offset sources, the volume display will not reflect the offset.

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