C a s p i a n
FM TUNER
U S E R M A N U A L
R O K S A N A U D I O L I M I T E D
6 NORTHFIELD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
BERESFORD AVENUE
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CAUTIONS
C a s p i a n FM Tuner
AC MAINS SUPPLY
Your Caspian FM Tuner is set to operate from a fixed supply voltage which is marked on a label next to the
mains input plug. Before connecting the mains lead please check that your mains supply corresponds to this
label as below:
230V Products ………………………………….Voltage Range: 220V – 240V
115V Products ………………………………….Voltage Range: 100V – 120V
100V Products ………………………………….Voltage Range: 90V – 110V
The mains lead supplied with this product has an IEC mains socket which plugs into the IEC connector on the
unit’s rear panel. The other end is normally attached to the appropriate mains plug for your country. In the UK
this is the standard UK13A plug.
This plug should ordinarily not be removed from the lead. If you do remove it, please dispose of it safely so that it
cannot be plugged into a mains socket whilst in a potentially dangerous condition. We suggest that you obtain
from your dealer a complete replacement lead.
Should you move to another area where either the mains voltage or the mains plugs are different from those as
supplied with your FM Tuner, please contact the appointed ROKSAN distributor for assistance.
Please observe correct mains polarity at all times.
The FM Tuner mains fuses are located on the rear panel next to the IEC mains connector. They must only be
replaced by the fuse of the type and rating as described on the fuse rating label on the rear panel of the unit.
If the equipment is likely to be unused for some time, unplug it from the mains supply.
GENERAL CAUTIONS
FCC WARNING
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.
INTERFERENCE
Properly installed, this unit should not cause harmful interference to radio communications, There is, however, no
guarantee that such interference will not occur in a specific installation. If interference arises (which you can
determine by switching the unit off and on) you could try to remedy matters by the following:
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Re-orient or re-locate the receiving antenna
Increase the distance between the FM Tuner and receiver
Connect the unit to a different mains circuit from that of the receiver
Consult your ROKSAN appointed dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help and advice
LOCATION
Your Caspian FM Tuner should be located in a well ventilated area and kept away from sources of heat, dust and
humidity and direct sunlight.
The FM Tuner may be positioned either as a free standing unit or alongside another audio/video product.
Never place the FM Tuner on carpet or any surface likely to hinder normal ventilation.
Never allow liquids or other objects to fall into the unit.
This unit contains no user serviceable parts. Do Not remove any panels or attempt to service it yourself.
Unauthorised servicing will void the warranty.
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INSTALLATION
C a s p i a n FM Tuner
ROKSAN Caspian FM Tuner- Front Panel View
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MODE
STORE
R O K S A N
CHANNEL
TUNE
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FM Tuner
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Channel Selector
Stereo/Mono Button
Standby Indicator
Frequency Display
Channel Display
Signal Strength/Centre Tune Display
Stereo/Mono Indicator
Channel Memory Store Button
Manual Tuning Knob
ROKSAN Caspian FM Tuner - Rear Panel View
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Aerial Input Socket
Audio Output (Left & Right)
Voltage & Fuse Rating Label
AC Mains Fuseholder
IEC Mains Inlet Socket
AC Mains Power Switch
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SETUP
C a s p i a n FM Tuner
CONNECTING MAINS POWER
Please refer to the rear panel view on page 4.
The moulded IEC connector of the supplied mains lead should be plugged into the socket (5) on the rear of the
unit first and then plugged into the mains supply. The Mains power switch (6) is on the rear panel of the FM
Tuner. This switch is normally left on. If the unit is likely to be unattended for a long period, switch it off and
unplug the mains lead from the wall.
SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
AUDIO OUTPUT:
The Audio Output (2) uses RCA Phono sockets and should be connected to the
TUNER or LINE input of your Preamplifier, Inegrated Amplifier or DSP.
The connection is: Right Channel – Red or R; Left Channel – White, Black or L.
AERIAL INPUT:
Your Caspian FM Tuner ia provided with a standard FM 75Ω Coaxial Aerial Socket.
FM aerials in the UK use 75Ω screened coaxial cable and this is the prefered cable.
If you live in an area where 300Ω aerials and balanced feeder cables are used (as in
some parts of the USA) you will need to use a ‘balun’ transformer to get the best
performance from your Caspian tuner. Your ROKSAN dealer will be happy to advise
you.
It is important that you have an adequate multi-element FM aerial installed outdoors
(or loft mounted) by a professional. The sensitivity (and cost) of the aerial will depend
on the height of your house, how far it is from your favourite stations’ transmitters,
and the presence of obstacles such as tall buildings or trees.
If you live close to a transmitter you may be able to get by with an indoor aerial, but
reception could well be sporadic and noisy, particularly in stereo. Indoor aerials are
affected by people moving in their vicinity and are very susceptible to electrical
interference from thunderstorms, passing cars, washing machines, etc.
Quality levels between broadcast stations are variable. In addition to the quality of the
programme there are technical factors affecting reception such as multipath
reflections, the degree to which the transmitter is off beam to the aerial axis, and, of
course, its distance.
When you have an aerial installed, a good idea is to have a ‘shopping list’ of stations
so that your installer can optimise the aerial installation to your requirements.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For optimum performance it is recommended to use high quality inter-connect cables such
as ROKSAN HDC-02A High Definition Analogue Cable and HDC-01D High Definition Digital Cable 75Ω (for
aerial connection). The HDC-01D could be terminated to suit the aerial socket/connections.
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OPERATION
C a s p i a n FM Tuner
Please refer to the front and rear panel views on page 4.
SWITCHING ON
The Mains power switch (6) is located on the rear panel of the FM Tuner. This switch should be left ON for normal
operation. If unattended for a long period, the Mains power should be switched OFF and the lead disconnected
from the power supply.
Switch the tuner ON using the rear panel switch.
Your tuner will run a self-test sequence and then enter STANDBY. The MODE indicator d will glow RED.
MODE SWITCH
To bring the Caspian out of STANDBY
Press the MODE switch.
The MODE indicator will glow GREEN. Your tuner is now operational.
The tuner may also be brought out of STANDBY by clicking the CHANNEL knob one position to the right or left.
To switch the Caspian back into STANDBY
Press the MODE switch again with a sustained press. The MODE indicator will change back from green to red as
the tuner enters STANDBY.
When you activate the tuner after switching on at the rear panel, the tuner will auto-select Channel 1.
When you activate the tuner after normal operation, the tuner will restore the programme last in use.
Tuning the Caspian is accomplished by the use of the TUNE knob together with the Signal Display.
AUTOMATIC TUNING
Spin the TUNE knob clockwise. The tuner will rapidly scan up the band.
Spin the knob anticlockwise to tune down the band.
When a station is detected, the frequency is displayed and the scan stops The Signal Display will lock, centralise
the station and indicate the signal strength.
You may now store this station in a preset (See Page 7)
Spin the TUNE knob again to repeat the procedure.
To stop an automatic scan
Slightly move the TUNE knob in the direction opposite to the scan i.e. if the tuner is scanning up the band an
anticlockwise rotation will halt the scan.
The autoscan may also be stopped by clicking the CHANNEL knob one position to the right or left.
MANUAL TUNING
Rotate the TUNE knob to manually alter the frequency in 10 kHz steps and fine tune the station.
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SIGNAL DISPLAY
For an FM station to provide good fidelity its signal must be strong enough to trigger the tuner’s tuning and noise
limiting circuits. The tuner must also lock precisely on to the centre of the broadcast signal.
The Signal Display Unit on your Caspian tuner displays both Signal Strength and Centre Tuning.
No Signal
Very Weak & Noisy
Strong Signal
Accurately Tuned
Fairly Strong Signal
Tuned Off Centre
When manually tuning a station, the centre figure of the above display is the one to aim for.
STEREO OR MONO?
Stereo: During stereo reception the Stereo Indicator lights green.
Mono: During mono reception there is no indication.
Forced Mono: If stereo reception is noisy or distorted, you may wish to switch the tuner to mono.
Press the MODE button briefly to force the tuner into mono.
Press MODE again to restore normal operation.
During forced mono the Stereo Indicator lights red.
STORING AND RECALLING A PRESET CHANNEL
Tune in the desired station.
Select mono or stereo.
Press the STORE button. The Channel Indicator will flash.
Rotate the CHANNEL knob clockwise to select a higher channel and anticlockwise for a lower one. To leave the
channel unaltered - do nothing.
Press STORE again.
The station is now stored in the channel memory. You may store up to 50 channels in this way.
You can store the same station in mono and stereo by allocating each setting a different channel number.
To recall a preset channel:
Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the channel.
CHANGING A PRESET CHANNEL
Select a preset channel using the CHANNEL knob.
Press STORE. The existing channel number will flash.
Rotate the CHANNEL knob until the wanted channel number flashes on the display.
Press STORE again. The display stops flashing
The information will now be stored both in the new channel as well as the existing channel.
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AUTO STORE FUNCTION
Your Caspian FM Tuner has the facility to automatically tune in and store up to 25 stations.
To activate the Auto Store Function:
Switch the tuner OFF via the rear panel switch.
Hold down the STORE button and switch the tuner on.
Release the STORE button.
Your Caspian tuner will scan the band, increasing in frequency. As a station is detected and stored, the channel
indicator will flash to register the information.
When 25 stations have been memorised the tuner will enter STANDBY. If less than 25 stations are detected the
tuner will memorise those and enter STANDBY.
During auto scan the station with the lowest frequency is stored in channel 50, the next lowest in 49 and so on.
Information in the memory between channels 50-26 will be overwritten. Channels 1-25 are unaffected.
Bring the tuner out of STANDBY.
The tuner display will default to Channel1.
Turn the CHANNEL knob one position to the left. This will select Channel 50 which is the first station memorised
by the auto-store routine.
Re-arrange the channels as required. (See Page 7.)
MUTE THRESHOLD LEVEL
Your tuner has been set up to ignore signals below 20dB µV when auto tuning or auto storing. This corresponds
to two dots on the Signal Indicator.
Distant or low level signals should be tuned and stored manually. (See Pages 7&8).
MEMORY STORAGE AND PRESET RECALL
Information in the Caspian tuner is held in non-volatile memory. You can leave the tuner switched off at the mains
indefinitely without losing any information.
Use channels 1-25 to store favourite stations as these are unaffected when the tuner is in auto-store mode.
When scanning, if a station is detected that is already preset in the channel memory, that number will indicate. If
the same station is held in more than one preset, the indicator will default to the lowest number.
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REMOTE CONTROL
C a s p i a n FM Tuner
The Caspian System Remote Handset uses two AAA size 1.5V batteries. These are housed in the battery
compartment on the underside of the handset.
Carefully remove the battery compartment cover and insert the supplied batteries in place observing polarity.
Replace the cover. The handset is now ready for use.
The front panel controls of the Caspian FM Tuner are replicated on the remote handset.
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MODE
STORE
TUNE (-)
TUNE (+)
CHANNEL (-)
CHANNEL (+)
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TYPE 1
The TUNER functions on the System Remote Handset operate exactly as the front panel controls.
TYPE 2 (optional)
MODE:
TUNE:
A sustained press on this button will put the Tuner into and out of STANDBY.
A short press will put the Tuner into and out of Forced Mono.
Press ꢀ and the Tuner will scan up the band, stop when it sees a usable signal, and automatically
tune it in.
Press ꢁ and the Tuner will auto seek by decreasing frequency.
CHANNEL: Use this key to select a channel with a previously stored station, or for storing a new one.
Press ꢂ to increase channel number.
Press ꢃ to decrease channel number.
STORE:
When you want to store a station:
Press STORE and the Channel Indicator will flash. Choose a channel using the CHANNEL keys and
press the STORE key again. The indicator will stop flashing and the station is now stored.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
C a s p i a n FM Tuner
If you suspect that your ROKSAN Caspian FM Tuner is not operating properly, you should check all the
connections carefully. Pay particular attention to input and output connections. Phono plugs should be fully
inserted- a frequent cause of problems is that Phono plug surrounds do not make proper contact. Check the FM
station setup and ensure the aerial is connected. Below are some commonly encountered problems with
suggestions for possible cure. The list is not exhaustive: If you have any unresolved problems, please consult
your appointed ROKSAN dealer or distributor.
SYMPTOM
LIKELY CAUSE
SUGGESTED REMEDY
No lights or display
Mains ON, no operation
Tuner off at the Mains or rear panel
Tuner in STANDBY mode
Connect, switch Mains power ON
Bring Tuner out of STANDBY
Auto scan fails to select
any station or most stations Aerial faulty or inadequate
Aerial not connected
Check aerial and connections to Tuner are
up to standard
All stations have high
background noise
Aerial inadequate; faulty down lead
Rectify. If your aerial is OK, consult your
dealer or an aerial erector
Mono reception is OK,
Stereo is noisy or distorted Multipath reception effects
Aerial is inadequate or misaligned
Rectify. If your aerial is OK, consult your
dealer or an aerial erector
Broadcast should be stereo Tuner is in Forced Mono
but appears to be mono
Indictor is RED. Remove Forced Mono, and
light will go GREEN. If no indication, station
is mono
Auto Store function does
not work
Incorrect operation procedure
Press AND hild down STORE button whilst
switching Tuner ON at the rear panel
Remote control not
responding
Programming accidentally erased
Replace, check polarity of batteries
Re-position handset or Tuner location
GUARANTEE
C a s p i a n FM Tuner
There are no user-serviceable parts inside your Caspian FM Tuner. If a fault should develop, refer any servicing
to your appointed ROKSAN dealer, distributor or ROKSAN approved service agent.
Your ROKSAN Caspian FM Tuner is guaranteed against any defect in materials and workmanship for a period of
two years from the date of purchase.
This guarantee only becomes effective if the warranty card is validated by the ROKSAN retailer from whom the
equipment was purchased and returned to ROKSAN within 28 days of purchase.
This guarantee excludes:
1. Damage caused due to accident, misuse, neglect and incorrect installation, adjustment or repair.
2. Liability for damage or loss during transit from the retailer or purchaser to ROKSAN or its authorised
distributor for the purposes of repair or inspection.
Carriage costs to ROKSAN shall be borne by the consignor.
All claims under this guarantee must be made through an authorised ROKSAN retailer.
If equipment returned for repair to ROKSAN is found on inspection to comply with the product specification
ROKSAN reserves the right to make a charge for examination and return carriage.
Unauthorised servicing will void this guarantee.
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SPECIFICATIONS
C a s p i a n FM Tuner
Audio Output (@ 75kHz Dev. Mono 1kHz)
775mV
Aerial Input
75Ω Coaxial
S/N Ratio (CCIR – ARM)
Mono >82dB
Stereo >76dB
THD+N @ 1kHz (400Hz HPF, 22kHz LPF)
Mono, 50kHz Deviation <0.03%
Mono, 75kHz Deviation <0.05%
Stereo, 50kHz Deviation <0.07%
Stereo, 75kHz Deviation <0.08%
Stereo Separation
Capture Ratio
>50dB
1dB
IF Suppession
>90dB
Image Frequency Suppression
Pilot Tone Suppression
Tuning Range (Europe & USA)
Fine Tuning
>80dB
>70dB
87.5 – 108 MHz
10kHz Steps
100V – 240V 50Hz / 60Hz
Power Source
Power Consumption
Operational <12 W
Standby <5W
Dimension
Weight
432 x 330 x 70 (W x D x H) mm
432 x 330 x 80 (including feet)
7Kg
NOTES
C a s p i a n FM Tuner
Caspian FM Tuner
Serial Number: …………………………
Year .……… Month …….. Day ……..
Purchase Date
ROKSAN Retailer
Name:
…………………………………
Location: ………………………………
Please keep a record for future reference
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