Linn CD Player IKEMI GENKI User Manual

LINN  
IKEMI  
&
GENKI  
C D P L AY E R O W N E R S M A N U A L  
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Important safety information  
Explanation of symbols used in this manual and on the product:  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
uninsulated dangerous voltages within the enclosure of sufficient  
magnitude to cause electric shock.  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important maintenance and servicing information in the instruction  
and service manuals.  
CAUTION  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE  
COVER.  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
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WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT OPEN.  
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE. NE PAS OUVRIR.  
CAUTION: REPLACE FUSE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING.  
ATTENTION: UTILISER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE.  
DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE.  
ATTENTION: DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE  
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
MAINS PLUGS  
This appliance is supplied with a non-rewireable mains plug for the  
intended country.  
Replacement mains leads can be obtained from your Linn retailer.  
Should you need to change the plug please dispose of it carefully.  
A plug with bared conductors is dangerous if engaged in a live socket.  
The Brown wire must be connected to the Live (Line) supply pin.  
The Blue wire must be connected to the Neutral supply pin.  
The Green/Yellow wire must be connected to the Earth (Ground) supply  
pin.  
Please contact your retailer or a competent electrician if you are in any  
doubt.  
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read instructions. Read the safety and operating instructions before operating the  
appliance.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Retain instructions. Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference.  
Heed warnings. Observe all warnings on the appliance and in the operating  
instructions.  
4.  
5.  
Follow instructions. Follow all operating and use instructions.  
Water and moisture. Do not use the appliance near water, for example near a bathtub,  
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool and  
the like.  
6.  
Carts and stands. Use only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
6a. An appliance and cart combination should be used with care. Quick stops, excessive  
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.  
7.  
Wall or ceiling mounting. Mount to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
8.  
Ventilation. Site the appliance so that its location or position does not interfere with its  
proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa,  
rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings, or placed in a built-in  
installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the  
ventilation openings.  
9.  
Heat. Site the appliance away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, or  
other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
10. Power sources. Connect the appliance to a power supply only of the type described in  
the operating instructions or marked on the appliance.  
11. Grounding or polarisation. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarised or  
grounding type plug. A polarised plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A  
grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or  
the third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into  
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
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12. Power cord protection. Route power cords so that they are not likely to be walked on  
or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords  
at plugs, power sockets, and at the point where they exit from the appliance.  
13. Protective attachment plug. As a safety feature the product is equipped with an  
attachment plug containing overload protection. See the instruction manual about  
resetting or replacing the plug. Should the plug need replacing ensure that a  
replacement is used which has the same overload protection as the original.  
14. Cleaning. The product should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.  
15. Power lines. An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.  
16. Outdoor antenna grounding. If an outdoor antenna is connected to the tuner/receiver  
ensure that the antenna system is grounded to provide some protection against  
voltage surges and static build up.  
In the USA see article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 concerning  
installation requirements.  
17. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of  
time.  
18. Objects and liquid entry. Take care not to let objects or liquids fall into the product.  
19. Damage requiring service. The product should be serviced by qualified personnel if:  
a) The power cord or plug has been damaged.  
b) Objects or liquid have fallen into the product.  
c) The product has been exposed to rain.  
d) The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in  
operation.  
e) The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.  
20. Servicing. Don’t attempt to service the product beyond that described in the operating  
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.  
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UK USERS PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
Fuse replacement  
This appliance is fitted with a non-rewireable 13 Amp mains plug. The plug  
contains a 5 Amp fuse. If the fuse has blown it can be replaced as follows:  
a) Pull out the red fuse cover/carrier.  
b) Remove and dispose of the blown fuse.  
c) Fit a new 5 Amp BS1362 approved fuse into the carrier and push the  
carrier back into the plug.  
Always ensure the fuse cover is fitted. If the fuse cover is missing do not use  
the plug. Contact your Linn retailer to obtain a replacement fuse cover.  
Fuses are for fire protection and do not protect against electric shock.  
Mains plug replacement  
Should your mains plug need replacing and you are competent to do this  
proceed as follows. If you are in doubt contact your Linn retailer or a  
competent electrician.  
a) Disconnect the plug from the mains supply.  
b) Cut off the plug and dispose of it safely. A plug with bared conductors is  
dangerous if engaged in a live socket.  
c) Only fit a 13 Amp BS1363A approved plug with a 5 Amp fuse.  
d) The cable wire colours or a letter will be marked at the connection points  
of most quality plugs.  
Attach the wires securely to their respective points. The Brown wire must  
go to the Live pin, the Blue wire must go to the Neutral pin, and the  
Green/Yellow wire must go to the Earth pin.  
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e) Before replacing the plug top ensure that the cable restraint is holding  
the outer sheath of the cable firmly and that the wires are correctly  
connected.  
WARNING  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
Replacing the fuse  
Should the mains fuse blow replace it only with an equivalent part. The fuse  
holder is located just below the mains inlet socket. To replace the fuse  
disconnect the product from the mains supply. Using a flat blade  
screwdriver remove and replace the fuse. If the fuse blows a second time  
there is a fault in the product. Contact your local retailer.  
Fuse ratings. See specifications section.  
Mains voltage operating range. See specifications section.  
Warning!! The power supply may be destroyed if a unit  
designed for 115V is connected to 230V.  
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CE Declaration of Conformity  
Linn Products Ltd declare that this product is in conformance with the Low  
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/  
EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC.  
The conformity of the designated product with the provisions of Directive  
number 73/23/EEC (LVD) is proved by full compliance with the following  
standards:  
Standard number Date of issue  
EN60065 1993  
Test type  
General requirements  
Marking  
Ionizing  
Heating under normal conditions  
Shock hazards under normal  
operating conditions  
Insulation requirements  
Fault conditions  
Mechanical strength  
Parts connected to the mains supply  
Components  
Terminal devices  
External flexible cords  
Electrical connections and  
mechanical fixings  
The conformity of the designated product with the provisions of Directive  
number 89/336/EEC (EMC) is proved by full compliance with the following  
standards:  
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Standard number Date of issue  
Test type  
EN55013  
EN55013  
EN60555-2  
EN60555-3  
EN55020  
1994  
1994  
1987  
1987  
1994  
Conducted emissions  
Absorbed emissions  
Harmonics  
Voltage fluctuations  
Immunity  
FCC notice  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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Contents  
Introduction ........................................ 1  
About the IKEMI and GENKI ........................................ 2  
Setting up the IKEMI and GENKI ........................................ 7  
Unpacking ........................................ 7  
Positioning ........................................ 9  
Connecting ........................................ 10  
Using the IKEMI and GENKI ........................................ 12  
Using the front panel ........................................ 12  
Using the handset ........................................ 14  
Switching on and off ........................................ 15  
Display information ........................................ 16  
Playing a disc ........................................ 17  
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Skip and search ........................................ 18  
Direct track number selection ........................................ 19  
Repeat play ........................................ 20  
Programming ........................................ 21  
GENKI variable output ........................................ 23  
Advanced CD functions ........................................ 24  
User options ........................................ 26  
Maintenance ........................................ 27  
Technical Support ........................................ 28  
Technical information ........................................ 29  
Specifications ........................................ 29  
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Copyright and acknowledgements  
Copyright © Linn Products Limited.  
Linn Products Limited, Floors Road, Waterfoot, Glasgow, G76 0EP,  
Scotland, United Kingdom.  
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,  
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any  
means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or  
otherwise, without the prior written consent of the publisher.  
Printed in the United Kingdom.  
IKEMI and GENKI are trademarks of Linn Products Limited.  
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®,HDCD®, High Definition Compatible Digital® and Pacific  
Microsonics™ are either registered trademarks or trademarks of  
Pacific Microsonics, Inc. in the United States and/or other  
countries. HDCD system manufactured under license from Pacific  
Microsonics, Inc. This product is covered by one or more of the  
following: In the USA: 5,479,168, 5,638,074, 5,640,161, 5,808,574,  
5,838,274, 5,854,600, 5,864,311, 5,872,531, and in Australia:  
669114. Other patents pending.  
TOSLINK is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation.  
The information in this manual is furnished for informational use  
only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be  
construed as a commitment by Linn Products Limited. Linn  
Products Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors  
or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.  
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Introduction  
Thank you for buying this product.  
The Ikemi and Genki are the latest Linn CD players. Both products  
are covered in this manual as they share many common attributes.  
If you just want to play music now, skip to the section on ‘Using the  
Ikemi and Genki’. If you would like to learn more about the Ikemi  
and Genki, read on.  
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The Linn CD players.  
We have a range of four CD players:  
The Classik integrated CD player, pre and power-amplifier is our  
starting point. This is a self contained, independent product  
capable of giving a powerful and truly musical performance from a  
compact and versatile package.  
The Genki is a true high performance CD player for those who  
want to build a great music playing system one component at a  
time. Its audio quality justifies using it with the best control and  
playback systems, and its built in variable output allows a complete  
CD playing system to be built with only a power amplifier and  
loudspeakers.  
The Ikemi exceeds the audio performance of our previous best CD  
player and external D/A convertor, but all in one compact box.  
With its range of outputs, both balanced and single ended, its  
beautifully engineered mechanism and unique audio design it  
combines the latest technology with years of digital audio  
experience.  
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The CD12 is our ‘flagship’ CD player. A case machined from two  
solid aluminium plates contains the Linn ‘CD Engine’, the highest  
digital audio technology and countless hours of intense  
engineering work. With no expense spared in its design and  
manufacture it represents the best we can do.  
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Details, similarities, differences.  
The most obvious external difference between the Ikemi and Genki  
is the CD loading slot. The slim aluminium drawer of the Ikemi is  
the only visible part of the CD mechanism. Inside is a precision  
machined and very ingenious CD loading mechanism. Its  
‘mechatronic’ design is built up from a rigid circuit board which  
contains the CD servo and decoding circuitry, the mechanism  
control circuitry and software, and the motors, pulleys, belts and  
optical sensors which monitor the disc loading process.  
The mechanism is not only a pleasure to use but also provides  
considerable vibration and environmental protection for the laser  
system, increasing its immunity to external disturbances.  
The digital audio signals from this ‘CD engine’ are connected  
through very short links to the ‘audio module’ which contains our  
‘2D’ digital signal processing algorithm, the D/A convertors, the  
master clock, filters, output circuitry and power supply regulators.  
This uses (as do all our products) high density surface mount  
circuitry to keep the signal paths short and direct, giving a very  
electrically quiet product with high immunity to external electrical  
disturbances. The Ikemi has both single ended and balanced audio  
outputs, making it easy to connect to any high performance control  
amplifier. The balanced output, unlike many others, uses a very low  
noise circuit topology allowing maximum signal transfer from the  
Ikemi.  
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The Genki uses a simple, reliable and robust CD mechanism, which  
though lacking the refinement of the Ikemi mechanism has exactly  
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the same laser, CD servo and decoding circuitry, D/A convertor and  
power supply. All the digital and analogue audio circuitry is  
contained on one high density surface mount circuit board. The  
ultra low noise power supplies, low jitter master clock and high  
resolution D/A convertor are all focussed on providing high musical  
performance through both the fixed and variable outputs. If you  
already have a good control amplifier and are therefore using the  
Genki fixed output, you may wish to consider using the Genki  
variable output to feed a power amplifier in another room, making  
it easy to enjoy great sound around your house. For even more  
flexibility, see the section on Knekt.  
The intelligence of the Ikemi and Genki is contained in a fast  
microprocessor on the control module, behind the front panel. The  
operating software is held in ‘flash’ memory which is loaded, when  
the product is built, through the optional RS232 interface module.  
The RS232 interface module provides complete electrical isolation  
between the Ikemi and an external control system and allows, for  
example, a home automation system to provide the user interface  
to the audio system, with no compromise to the audio  
performance.  
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Power for both products is supplied through the latest generation  
of our ‘Brilliant’ switch mode power supply. Our understanding and  
use of this ‘silent power’ technology has enabled us to improve the  
performance of all our source and control products over the last  
few years, and with the imminent launch of our latest power  
amplifier, has just taken our system performance higher still. The  
same power supply technology is used to power the Genki, Ikemi,  
CD12 and our best control amplifiers.  
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HDCD®.  
Both the Ikemi and Genki are equipped with an HDCD® decoder.  
HDCD® is a digital signal processing system developed by Pacific  
Microsonics of California which conceals control codes into a very  
small fraction of the recorded CD digital audio stream. An HDCD®  
decoder recognises these control codes and uses them to process  
the digital audio to increase its dynamic range and resolution, while  
leaving the original digital stream compatible with conventional CD  
players. The HDCD® process has been used successfully on many  
CDs, but possibly more importantly, the digital filters in the HDCD®  
decoder, through which all signals pass, are much better than most  
existing digital filters, so every CD benefits.  
Digital outputs.  
The Ikemi and Genki both have low jitter SPDIF digital audio  
outputs on BNC sockets. The Ikemi also has an optical output  
(Toslink) and an AES/EBU professional balanced low noise digital  
output. Though rarely used on domestic equipment this digital  
audio connection format combines the high speed and low jitter of  
an electrical interface with almost as low electrical noise as an  
optical connection.  
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We provided these digital outputs for connection to external  
processors, digital recorders and for potential future external  
DACs. However, as the digital and analogue audio circuitry used in  
the Ikemi and Genki are so good, and with the advantage of being  
in the same box as the source of the digital stream, there are  
currently very few external DACs which will give an improvement in  
sound quality!  
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Sync Link™.  
The Sync Link is a simple system which we have used since we  
made our first CD player (the Karik) and separate DAC (the  
Numerik) in 1991, to minimise the jitter introduced by the SPDIF  
interface commonly used to connect digital audio components. In a  
sync link equipped CD transport and DAC, the DAC instead of  
having to recover its clock signal from the incoming SPDIF stream  
contains its own free running low noise master clock, connected  
directly to the D/A chips. A low frequency (almost DC) signal is fed  
back to the CD transport to adjust its speed, making it supply  
digital audio data at the rate the master clock in the DAC requires.  
The DAC therefore becomes the master, and the CD transport the  
slave.  
There are other systems which try to achieve this goal, but they  
invariably involve sending a high speed (and high noise) clock  
signal from the DAC to the CD transport. The Linn sync link is  
unique in its silent effectiveness.  
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However, as mentioned above, the performance of the Ikemi and  
Genki is so good that the Ikemi on its own out-performs our  
current standalone DAC, the Numerik, even with the sync link.  
Knekt.  
Knekt is the versatile, flexible and powerful Linn multiroom audio  
system. Both the Ikemi and Genki are fully Knekt compatible  
making it easy to enjoy their performance all round your home. See  
your local installer or our website for more information.  
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Setting up the  
IKEMI and GENKI  
This chapter explains how to unpack your CD player, and how to  
set it up with your other hi-fi components.  
Unpacking  
The IKEMI and GENKI are supplied with complete with the  
following accessories:  
• A remote control handset  
• A mains lead  
• Mains fuses  
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• This manual  
• Audio interconnect cables  
We recommend you retain the packaging in case you need to  
transport the CD player at a later date.  
WARNING: Do not connect the mains supply until you have  
verified that the CD player is set to the correct voltage for your  
mains supply.  
The IKEMI and GENKI are factory-set for a 230 volts mains supply  
and must not be connected to a mains supply before being  
adjusted for your local voltage, and fitted with the appropriate  
fuses. To set the voltage, using a flat blade screwdriver, turn the  
voltage selector on the mains inlet module to display the correct  
setting for your country:  
• 230V for countries with 230V or 240V supplies.  
• 115V for countries with 100V or 115V supplies.  
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Replacing the fuses  
Before replacing the fuse identify the correct fuse for your local  
voltage:  
• 100V: T800mA  
• 115V: T800mA  
• 230V: T800mA  
The fuse compartment is on the mains inlet module to the left of  
the voltage selector.  
Disconnect the mains supply by removing the IEC mains cable from  
the mains inlet module. Using a flat blade screwdriver remove and  
replace the fuse. If the fuse blows a second time there is a fault in  
the product. Contact your local retailer.  
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Earthing.  
This product must be earthed, Use the three wire moulded mains  
lead supplied. Never use an unearthed plug or adaptor.  
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Positioning the IKEMI and GENKI  
You can position your CD player almost anywhere you find  
convenient, but the following considerations may be useful.  
The CD player can be placed on top of other products, provided  
you allow plenty of air circulation around components that  
generate heat, such as power amplifiers.  
Locating the IKEMI and GENKI for use with the handset  
The Linn infra-red remote control system is exceptionally sensitive,  
and you should be able to operate your CD player with the  
handset from almost anywhere in a room. For best results the  
infra-red sensor on the front panel should be kept out of direct  
sunlight, and it should not be obscured.  
Note that certain types of halogen lamps, and low-energy or  
fluorescent bulbs, can also interfere with use of the handset if they  
are near to the CD player.  
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Connecting the IKEMI and GENKI  
The following diagram shows the rear panel connections of the  
Ikemi and Genki.  
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Switch OFF.  
Always switch off all equipment before changing any connections  
as surges may cause serious equipment damage.  
IKEMI.  
Analogue outputs.  
The Ikemi has two identical pairs of single ended (RCA phono  
socket) outputs. Use one to connect to your main control amplifier,  
and one for connection to other components, for example a  
multiroom distribution system.  
If your control amplifier has balanced inputs you may prefer to use  
the Ikemi balanced outputs, particularly if there is more than a few  
metres between the Ikemi and the control amplifier.  
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Use the digital outputs for connecting to digital recorders,  
processors etc. The digital outputs can all be switched off if they  
are not required. See ‘Using the Ikemi and Genki’.  
The Sync Link™ connector is only of use with a Linn DAC, such as  
the Numerik.  
The remote in/out connectors are for use in a Linn Knekt system. If  
you have the optional RS232 interface see the accompanying  
information for it’s use.  
GENKI.  
The Genki has two identical pairs of fixed level outputs and two  
identical pairs of variable level outputs. Use one pair of the fixed  
level outputs if you already have a high quality control amplifier.  
The other fixed output can be used to connect to other  
components, for example a multiroom distribution system.  
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If you do not have a control amplifier you can connect one pair of  
the variable level outputs directly to your power amplifier. The  
other pair can feed a power amplifier in another room, or even use  
both pairs with two matched power amplifiers to bi-amp your  
speakers!  
The SPDIF digital output is for connecting to digital recorders,  
processors etc. The digital output can be switched off if not  
required. See ‘Using the Ikemi and Genki’.  
Mains supply.  
Connect the mains lead to a suitable earthed power outlet.  
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Using the IKEMI & GENKI  
This chapter explains how to use the IKEMI and GENKI.  
Using the front panel  
We designed the IKEMI and GENKI to be easy to use. The front  
panel display gives clear information about what you are doing  
and, although there are many sophisticated features, all the most  
commonly used ones require only one or two key presses.  
The illustrations on the following pages explain the function of  
each of the front panel keys, and the meaning of the different parts  
of the display.  
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IKEMI display and controls  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
>
REMAIN  
TRACK  
=
DISPLAY  
8888  
DIGITAL  
HDCD  
BALANCE  
VOLUME  
REPEAT  
TIME  
DISPLAY MODE  
RANDOM PLAY  
REPEAT PLAY  
SEARCH BACKWARD  
SEARCH FORWARD  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
>
=
[
]
*
å
PLAY  
SKIP  
BACK  
STOP  
PAUSE  
SKIP  
FORWARD  
OPEN/CLOSE  
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GENKI display and controls  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
>
DISPLAY  
REMAIN  
=
8888  
MUTE  
HDCD  
TRACK  
TIME  
DIGITAL  
BALANCE  
VOLUME  
REPEAT  
MUTE  
VOLUME DOWN  
VOLUME UP  
BALANCE LEFT  
BALANCE RIGHT  
BAL  
VOL  
+
BAL  
VOL  
M
L
R
>
=
[
]
*
å
PLAY  
SKIP  
BACK  
STOP  
PAUSE  
SKIP  
FORWARD  
OPEN/CLOSE  
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Using the handset  
The IKEMI and GENKI are supplied with a remote  
control handset which provides access to all of the  
functions available from the front panel. In  
addition it provides several more advanced  
features, including selecting tracks by number and  
programming a selection of tracks.  
LINN  
CLASSIK CD/CA HANDSET  
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LISTEN  
TUN  
MUTE  
CD  
-
L
-
VOL  
BAL  
+
STANDBY  
The keys are arranged into logical groups, for  
ease of use, and the illustration opposite shows  
the function of each group of keys.  
R
+
PREAMPLIFIER  
KEYS  
AUX  
TP1  
TREB  
BASS  
TP2  
-
+
RECORD RANDOM SHUFFLE  
OPEN  
PLAY  
PAUSE  
STOP  
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Note that the number keys operate the CD or  
tuner, depending on which one was last controlled  
by the handset. If the number keys appear not to  
work press one of the CD control keys.  
INTRO  
REPEAT  
DISPLAY  
BAND  
¯
<
1
SKIP  
SEARCH  
INDEX  
CD PLAYER  
KEYS  
˘
14  
>
2
SIGNAL  
MONO  
SCAN  
4
5
6
NUMBER KEYS  
7
8
9
TUNE  
+
0
ALARM  
-
O
TUNER  
KEYS  
-
TIMER  
CLOCK, TIMER,  
AND ALARM KEYS  
PRESET  
STORE  
TIME  
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Switching on and off  
Press the power button on the front panel. The adjacent indicator  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
will light whenever power is applied.  
00  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
The power up state can be changed in User Options.  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
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POWER  
RD  
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IKEMI and GENKI operation  
The next few pages show how to operate the IKEMI and GENKI.  
The illustrations show the IKEMI front panel. A small insert shows  
the appropriate remote control handset button to operate both the  
IKEMI and GENKI. The features unique to the GENKI are covered  
after "programming".  
15  
HDCD®  
Both the IKEMI and the GENKI are HDCD® compatible. When a  
disc with HDCD® encoding is played the HDCD® legend will light.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
8281  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
HDCD  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
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Display information  
The display on the IKEMI and GENKI can show the following  
information by pressing the DISPLAY handset button or the DIS  
front panel button on the IKEMI, when a disc is playing. Only the  
GENKI has volume and balance displays.  
Display  
Description  
Example  
TRACK+INDEX  
Track and index number.  
No disc present.  
Disc is playing.  
00  
3 1  
16  
Disc is stopped.  
TRACK TIME  
Time from the start of  
the current track.  
Time remaining for the  
current track.  
038  
16  
REMAIN TRACK TIME  
125  
TOTAL TIME  
TOTAL REMAIN TIME  
VOLUME  
Time from the start of the disc. 2514  
Time remaining for the disc.  
GENKI output level.  
1254  
23  
BALANCE  
GENKI left/right level.  
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Playing a disc  
Open the drawer  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
You can close the drawer by gently nudging it or by pressing OPEN  
00  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
again.  
RND  
RPT  
RPT  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
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OPEN  
RECORD  
>
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CD.CA  
TRACK  
Press PLAY  
INDEX  
>
To change the display see the previous page.  
1 1  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
RND  
DIS  
¯
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>
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PLAY  
RERD  
17  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
Press PAUSE  
INDEX  
To continue playing press PAUSE again, or PLAY.  
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1 1  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
RND  
DIS  
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>
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PAUSE  
RECRD  
Press STOP  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
When stopped the display shows the number of tracks on the disc.  
16  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
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STOP  
RECORD  
>
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Skip and Search  
Press SKIP forward.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
REMAIN  
>
Skip to the start of the next track.  
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8601  
MUTE TRACK  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
HDCD  
TIME  
BALANCE  
VOLUME  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
SKIP  
>
=
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>]  
RECORD  
Press SKIP backward.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
>
First press skips to the start of the current track.  
Further presses skip back through the disc.  
REMAIN  
=
8501  
MUTE TRACK  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
HDCD  
TIME  
BALANCE  
VOLUME  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
SKIP  
[<  
RECORD  
>
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18  
Press SEARCH forward.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
>
Press DIS (DISPLAY) to show the disc time.  
REMAIN  
=
2236  
MUTE TRACK  
DIGITAL  
HDCD  
TIME  
BALANCE  
VOLUME  
REPEAT  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
SEARCH  
>
=
[
]
*
å
˘
RCOR
DISPLAY  
RECORD  
Press SEARCH backward.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
>
Press DIS (DISPLAY) to show the disc time.  
REMAIN  
=
2224  
MUTE TRACK  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
HDCD  
TIME  
BALANCE  
VOLUME  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
SEARCH  
¯
RECORD  
DISPLAY  
>
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Direct track number selection  
The CD player can be playing, stopped or open.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
1 1  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
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>
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Press the number of the required track on the handset. The  
selected track will play immediately.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
4 1  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
Note: If the track is not selected press any CD control button on  
the handset to tie the numbers to the CD player.  
RND  
RND  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
˘
˘
>
>
>
=
[
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å
å
å
4
19  
To select a two digit track number press the first digit and hold for  
two seconds.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
1- 1  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
1
=
[
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1
R
Press the second digit. The selected track will play immediately.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
13 1  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
3
=
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Repeat Play  
Press REPEAT once.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
This will repeat the entire disc or choose the  
start point for a section repeat.  
8381  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
HDCD  
VOLUME  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
REPEAT  
>
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å
Using SKIP or SEARCH or the handset select the  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
end of the section to repeat.  
8481  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
HDCD  
VOLUME  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
SKIP  
SEARCH  
0...9  
RECORD  
[<  
RECORD  
¯
RECORD  
>]  
RECORD  
˘
>
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å
20  
Press REPEAT a second time to store the end of section repeat.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
8581  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
HDCD  
VOLUME  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
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REPEAT  
RECORD  
>
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Press Repeat a third time to cancel all repeats.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
8581  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
REPEAT  
HDCD  
VOLUME  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
REPEAT  
>
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Programming a selection of tracks (programme mode A)  
Load a disc and press OPEN. Wait until the display shows the disc  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
TRACK  
>
=
time then the number of tracks. Press and hold DIS (DISPLAY) for  
one second. Holding for longer will enter programme mode B.  
To start again press OPEN.  
P--A  
DIGITAL  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
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DISPLAY  
>
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Ready to programme.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
TRACK  
>
=
P-00  
DIGITAL  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
>
=
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21  
Using SKIP or the handset select the first track to play.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
TRACK  
>
=
P2-A  
DIGITAL  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
SKIP  
[<  
RECORD  
>]  
RECORD  
RECORD  
0...9  
>
=
[
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CD.CA  
TRACK  
Press DIS (DISPLAY) to save this programme step. Using SKIP or  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
TRACK  
>
=
the handset repeat for all chosen tracks then press PLAY.  
P-01  
DIGITAL  
Open the drawer to clear the programme.  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
SKIP  
[<  
RECORD  
>]  
RECORD  
DISPLAY  
RECORD  
0...9  
>
=
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Programming excluding of tracks (programme mode B)  
Load a disc and press OPEN. Wait until the display shows the disc  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
TRACK  
>
=
time then the number of tracks. Press and hold DIS (DISPLAY) for  
P--b  
DIGITAL  
two seconds. To start again press OPEN.  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
DISPLAY  
>
=
[
]
*
å
Ready to programme.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
TRACK  
>
=
P-00  
DIGITAL  
RND  
RND  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
˘
˘
>
>
>
=
[
]
*
å
å
å
22  
Using SKIP or the handset select the first track to exclude.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
TRACK  
>
=
P2-A  
DIGITAL  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
SKIP  
=
[
]
*
[<  
RECORD  
>]  
RECORD  
0...9  
RECORD  
Press DIS (DISPLAY) to save this programme step. Using SKIP or  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
the handset repeat for all chosen tracks then press PLAY.  
TOTAL  
TRACK  
>
=
P-01  
DIGITAL  
Open the drawer to clear the programme.  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
SKIP  
[<  
RECORD  
DISPLAY  
R
>]  
RECOR
0...9  
RECORD  
=
[
]
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GENKI variable output  
Increase and decrease volume.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
TOTAL  
REMAIN  
8358  
MUTE TRACK  
DIGITAL  
HDCD  
TIME  
BALANCE  
VOLUME  
REPEAT  
BAL  
VOL  
VOL  
+
BAL  
R
M
L
VOLUME  
+
RECORD  
RECOD  
>
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Move the balance to the left.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
2~-_  
BALANCE  
BAL  
L
VOL  
VOL  
+
BAL  
R
M
BALANCE  
L
RECORD  
>
=
[
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*
å
å
å
23  
Move the balance to the right.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
_-~3  
BALANCE  
BAL  
L
VOL  
VOL  
+
BAL  
R
M
BALANCE  
R
RECORD  
>
=
[
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CD.CA  
TRACK  
Mute the variable output.  
INDEX  
>
8281  
MUTE TRACK  
DIGITAL  
BAL  
L
VOL  
VOL  
+
BAL  
R
M
MUTE  
RECORD  
>
=
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Advanced CD functions  
Random play mode. This will play and repeat all the tracks on the  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
disc in random order.  
>
13 1  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
The random play mode can start from open, stopped or playing.  
The play list takes several seconds to create, please wait.  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
RANDOM  
>
=
[
]
*
å
Shuffle play mode. This will play all the tracks on the disc once, in  
random order.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
13 1  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
The shuffle play mode can start from open, stopped or playing.  
The play list takes several seconds to create, please wait.  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
>
=
[
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*
å
SHUFFLE  
RERD  
24  
Intro play mode. This will play the first ten seconds of each track on  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
the disc in sequence. Press PLAY to listen to the selected track.  
>
13 1  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
>
=
[
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å
INTRO  
Index points. Some classical discs have index points, for example to  
make it easier to find the start of a movement.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
>
5 3  
TRACK  
DIGITAL  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
INDEX  
<
>
RECORD  
>
=
[
]
*
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Advanced CD functions, continued  
Digital output. Press and hold 0 on the handset to switch on and  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
off the digital outputs. Use this, for example, if you have a digital  
audio accessory with automatic input selection.  
>
4 1  
TRACK  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
0
RECORD  
>
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The PLAY button. If your handset does not have RANDOM,  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
SHUFFLE and INTRO buttons press and hold the PLAY button.  
cd8?  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
INTRO  
SHUFFLE  
RANDOM  
>
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2
3
PLAY  
1
RECORD  
RECORD  
RECORD  
25  
User Options. To customise the operation of the IKEMI and GENKI  
go to the User Options mode. Switch the power on while holding  
the OPEN button for twelve seconds. OPEN selects the Option,  
STOP changes its value. See the following table for the options.  
To exit press and hold OPEN for five seconds.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
U1i0  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
POWER  
RD  
>
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Factory default settings (initialise). Switch the power on while  
holding the STOP button, for ten seconds.  
CD.CA  
TRACK  
INDEX  
init  
RND  
RPT  
DIS  
¯
˘
POWER  
RD  
>
=
[
]
*
å
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User Options  
The IKEMI & GENKI include a number of user options to allow you  
to change the way they operate to suit your personal preferences.  
Option Description  
Values  
U1  
U2  
U3  
U4  
Display Sleep mode  
0 = Disabled  
1 = Sleep display  
Remote control receiver  
CD power up  
0 = Disabled  
1 = Enabled  
0 = CD stop on power up  
1 = CD start on power up  
CD status at power down  
(stopped, paused, playing,  
track number)  
0 = do not retain status  
1 = retain status  
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U5*  
U6*  
Default volume on power up  
0 = Volume 25  
1 = Volume 50  
Volume on power up is last  
selected volume  
0 = Use volume from U5  
1 = Power up at last  
volume  
U7*  
Change the pre-amp address  
for the volume and balance  
commands  
0 = Pre-amp 3 on Linn  
AV5101 handset  
(address 15)  
1 = Kairn address  
(address 16)  
2 = Knekt function 1/  
function 2 keys  
on Linn handset.  
* GENKI only  
Values in bold are factory defaults.  
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Maintenance  
CD handling  
Hold the compact disc by the edge so you don’t touch the playing  
surface. Don’t attach paper or tape to either side of the disc. Never  
attempt to play a cracked or badly warped disc; it may damage the  
CD player laser.  
Cleaning.  
To remove fingerprints or other marks lightly wipe the disc with a  
soft cloth from the centre of the disc outwards. Dampen the cloth  
for more persistent marks then dry with a soft cloth.  
Storage.  
27  
Don’t leave discs in the player. If they’re not being played put them  
back in their cases.  
Servicing  
Like all our products the Ikemi and Genki are designed for a long  
life. Any servicing should only be carried out by an authorised  
retailer.  
Cleaning.  
Dust and finger marks can be removed using a soft damp cloth.  
Switch the unit off before cleaning. Avoid the use of domestic  
cleaning products.  
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Technical support  
For technical support, product queries and information please  
contact either your local retailer or:  
Linn Products Ltd  
Floors Road  
Waterfoot  
Glasgow G76 0EP  
Scotland  
Phone:  
fax:  
+(44) (0)141 307 7777  
+(44) (0)141 644 4262  
0500 888909  
UK helpline:  
email:  
28  
Linn Incorporated  
4540 Southside Boulevard  
Suite 402  
Jacksonville  
Florida 32216  
phone:  
fax:  
+(1) 904 645 5242  
+(1) 904 645 7275  
email:  
Linn GmbH  
Albert Einstein Ring no.19  
D22761  
Hamburg  
phone:  
fax:  
+(49) 40 890 6600  
+(49) 40 890 66029  
email:  
linn_deutschland@T-online.de  
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Technical information  
IKEMI Specifications  
Signal  
Connector  
Level Impedance Notes  
Single ended analogue RCA phono  
2V rms  
4V rms  
300 Ohms  
Balanced analogue  
XLR male  
600 Ohms pin1 gnd  
pin 2 hot  
pin 3 cold  
SPDIF electrical  
SPDIF optical  
BNC  
0.5V pp 75 Ohms  
TOSLINK  
XLR male  
AES/EBU electrical  
1V pp  
110 OHMS pin 1 gnd  
pin 2 hot  
pin 3 cold  
Sync Link input  
RCA phono  
0-10 Vdc 10k Ohms  
Linn use only  
29  
Knekt remote in/out RCA phono  
4mA  
na  
Knekt use only  
Mains input  
IEC  
90 - 130Vac  
180 - 260Vac  
20 Watts max  
manual switch  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
80mm H x 320mm W x 325mm D  
(3.15 x 12.6 x 12.8 inches)  
4.1kg (9 lb)  
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GENKI Specifications  
Signal  
Connector  
Level Impedance Notes  
Analogue, fixed level RCA phono  
2V rms  
300 Ohms  
Analogue, variable  
SPDIF electrical  
RCA phono  
BNC  
2V rms max 300 Ohms 72dB range  
0.5V pp 75 Ohms  
Knekt remote in/out RCA phono  
4mA  
na  
Knekt use only  
Mains input  
IEC  
90 - 130Vac  
180 - 260Vac  
20 Watts max  
manual switch  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
80mm H x 320mm W x 325mm D  
(3.15 x 12.6 x 12.8 inches)  
3.3kg (7.26 lb)  
30  
RS232 option (both IKEMI and GENKI)  
RS232 IN  
RJ45  
RS232  
na  
pin 1 boot  
pin 2 transmit  
pin 3 receive  
pin 4 nc  
pin 5 common  
pin 6 boot  
RS232 OUT  
RJ45  
RS232  
na  
pin 1 nc  
pin 2 common  
pin 3 nc  
pin 4 transmit  
pin 5 receive  
pin 6 nc  
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