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VK-3500 WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM Unit Serial Number: _______________________________________ Customer Name: _______________________________________ Address: _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Date of Purchase: _______________________________________ Purchased From: Dealer Name: _______________________________________ Address: _______________________________________ _______________________________________ IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to receive the full five year product warranty, please mail this completed form together with a copy of your sales receipt to Balanced Audio Technology at the address below, within thirty days of purchase.
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VK-3500 Special Edition Balanced Integrated Amplifier Owner's Manual 1300 First State Blvd. Suite A W ilmington DE 19804 Tel: 302 -999-8855 www.balanced.com...
TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION Package Content Physical Placement Connecting to your system FRONT PANEL CONTROLS VK-3500 Power On sequence Turning the VK-3500 Off PHASE Button and LED MONO button and LED MUTE button and LED INPUT selection VOLUME knob DISPLAY format FUCTION button DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS function MUTE function...
INTRODUCTION Thank you for your purchase of the Balanced Audio Technology VK-3500 Integrated Amplifier. Please read this owner's manual to obtain the full benefit of the VK-3500 in your system. It will provide you with the needed safety information and operating procedures for this exceptional unit.
If more RCA inputs or outputs are required, then the use of Balanced to RCA adapters is recommended. These adapters are available from an authorized Balanced Audio Technology dealer at a nominal charge.
VK-3500 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS STANDBY Button and LED The Standby button is used to turn the unit ON and OFF and to switch the Integrated Amplifier into its Standby mode. The LED indicates the status of the unit’s power circuitry and has four state: LED OFF Display OFF Unit is in OFF state...
PHASE button and LED This button allows the user to invert the absolute polarity of the signal to compensate for some recordings that are made out-of-phase. The LED indicates whether the unit is in its INVERTING or NONINVERTING mode. This function is also accessible via the VK-R5 remote control. LED OFF Non Inverting operation LED ON...
DISPLAY FORMAT: The VK-3500 Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) is capable of showing up to twelve alphanumeric characters. Its format depends on the mode of operation. In the normal PLAY mode the display has the following format: 1. One character indicating the selected input number. 2.
DISPLAY Brightness Function Changing the Display Brightness: The VK-53SE display can be dimmed or turned completely OFF by simply pressing the DISPLAY button on your VK-R5 remote control transmitter. Each press will reduce the brightness of display and LED indicators in steps from full ON to OFF, and then one press back to full ON.
VK-3500 PROGRAMING FUNCTIONS The VK-3500 programming functions allow the user to optimize the unit configuration for any particular system set up. The flexible programming facility defines each signal input with a group of user-selectable parameters that are then stored in the unit’s memory. Every time a particular input is selected, its unique combination of parameters is loaded into the operating memory.
Parameter Definitions: Every input of the VK-3500 is defined with the following set of parameters. 1. Input name (Examples include CD1, DVD1, PH-1, VKD5, or any other combination of up to four characters including the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek alphabet as well as digits) 2.
RELATIVE Volume adjustment. It is quite common to have sources with very different output levels connected to a Integrated Amplifier. In this case, switching between different inputs is usually accomplished by a large change in volume. The VK-3500 allows the user to avoid this inconvenience by setting volume offsets between different inputs (using ANY input as a reference).
PHASE programming. Select the desired input. Press the Function button three times. The display will read: PHASE NINV. Use the volume buttons to set the condition to NINV, INV or LAST. Exit the programming mode by pressing and holding the Function button. NOTE: In the LAST mode, the state of the PHASE switch will be the same as used the last time for that particular input.
FIXED Gain mode In some systems (some A/V installations, for example) it is desirable to set a particular input to a fixed gain, that is then becomes unaffected by the volume knob. Most often it is required to set the Integrated Amplifier gain to Unity (Gain of 1).
INPUT NAME programming: The VK-3500 allows the user to assign any a custom name to any input. Those names may include up to four characters. The default names for the inputs are as follows: TAPE AUX1 AUX2 Any combination of up to four Latin, Cyrillic, Greek alphabet characters or digits can be used to name the source.
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS: The optional VK-R5 remote control that comes with your VK-3500 has the following functions: Volume Up and Volume Down control Mute function Fade Down/Fade Up function Input source selection 1 through 5 Phase switch Function switch Display/POWER switch. The following describes these functions.
6A 250V Slow Blow Factory supplied fuses should be only replaced with the same type and rating parts. Servicing The Balanced Audio Technology VK-3500 should require no service in normal operation. Please direct any further service inquiries to the factory. Cleaning To remove dust, occasionally wipe the front and top surfaces of your VK-3500 with a damp soft cloth.
(available from the factory via phone or fax). Upon receipt of defective product, Balanced Audio Technology agrees to repair the product without charge for parts (except vacuum tubes if the unit is more than one year old), or labor. The product will then be returned via prepaid, insured freight, with carrier at the sole determination of Balanced Audio Technology.
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