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1. E the network is set up for DHCP and you have the AVR400 set to use fixed IP addressing M the station is still broadcasting or is not congested try again later E the radio station does not have a low bit rate use the INFO key to find this or look on the OSD the network is not slow or congested English specifications Continual improvement policy Arcam has a policy of continual improvement for its products This means that designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Continuous power output per channel 80 2 channels driven 20Hz 20kHz lt 0 02 THD 2 channels driven 1kHz 0 2 THD 7 channels driven 1kHz 0 2 THD Residual noise amp hum Inputs Line inputs Nominal sensitivity Input impedance Signal noise ratio CCIR 100W Preamplifier outputs Nominal output level Output impedance THD N 20Hz 20kHz Video inputs Component video signal noise Composite video signal noise Headphone output Maximum output level into 320 Output impedance General Mains voltage Power consumption maximum Power consumption idle typical Power consumption standby Dimensions W x D including speaker terminals x H including feet Weight net Weight packed Supplied accessories E amp OE 100W 125W 90W lt 0 3mV 1V 2V 4V user adjustable 47kQ 100dB 1V RMS 5600 100dB 85dB 70dB 2Vrms lt 5Q 110 120V or 220 240V 50 60Hz 1 5kW
2. 1 LFE channel Dolby Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD are high resolution surround formats found on Blu Ray discs Decoding modes The modes given in the following table are available for multi channel digital sources Special modes such as DTS ES 6 1 discrete Dolby Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD are only available from the correct source material High resolution audio sources Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus DTS HD Master Audio For Dolby Digital sources Dolby Digital 5 1 Dolby Digital 5 1 Stereo Downmix Dolby Digital EX Dolby Digital 5 1 Pro Logic IIx Movie Dolby Digital 5 1 Pro Logic IIx Music For DTS sources DTS 5 1 DTS 5 1 Stereo Downmix DTS ES 6 1 Matrix DTS ES 6 1 Discrete DTS96 24 Provides up to 7 1 full channel at 96kHz 24bit resolution with potentially no losses in the compression process Data rates can be up to 18Mbps Provides up to 7 1 discrete channels of audio with less compression than traditional Dolby Digital encoding Data rates can be up to 6Mbps Provides up to 7 1 full channel at 96kHz 24bit resolution with potentially no losses in the compression process Data rates can be up to 24 5Mbps The most commonly used sound format for DVD video and is also the standard for US television Dolby Digital 5 1 sources deliver sound with five discrete full range channels left centre right surround left surround right plus a low frequency effects LFE chann
3. Problem Sound only comes from some of the speakers Unable to select Dolby Digital or DTS decoding modes When playing a Dolby Digital BD the AVR400 selects Dolby Pro Logic Hum on the analogue input There is radio or television reception interference Check that E you have an appropriate surround source selected and playing E the BD DVD disc is encoded in the appropriate format and the correct format has been selected in the disc start menu of the BD player if applicable M the BD DVD player has been set to output bitstream audio on the digital output the display window indicates that the disc you are playing is a multichannel recording you may need to press the INFO key several times until you get to the incoming format display CG all the speakers are correctly connected to the speaker terminals and are secure e E you have not selected Stereo as the decoding mode E your speaker balance is correct E you have configured the AVR400 to include all the speakers in your system The AVR400 can only apply Dolby Digital and DTS decoding to sources which have been encoded in the same format Check that digital source is selected and connected e E the source is playing appropriately encoded material the BD DVD disc is encoded in the appropriate format and that the correct format has been selected in the disc start menu of the BD player if applicable E the BD DVD pla
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6. 4 3 standard or 16 9 widescreen to match your display device For the HDMI output The output resolution frame rate and display aspect ratio can be automatically determined by the AVR400 Alternatively these settings can be manually selected Zone 1 OSD Selects whether the main zone pop up OSD messages are On or Off It is stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up When On all user adjustments that are made during the general use of the AVR400 are displayed on screen as well as the front panel display This includes the adjustment of volume subwoofer level lip sync tone controls etc It is stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up When Off the above user adjustments will not appear on screen only on the front panel display This leaves the picture on your display device clear of pop up text However regardless of this setting the Setup menus are always displayed on screen Zone 2 OSD Selects whether the Zone 2 pop up OSD messages are On or Off It is stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up Analogue Output This setting controls the output resolution of the analogue video output of Zone 1 The dropdown list shows all the resolutions that the AVR400 video processor can output Analogue Frame Rate This setting controls the output frame rate of the analogue video outputs of Zone 1 This setting is only valid if the HDMI output is not being used at
7. HDMI Component RGB S Video Composite For any video source to be available in Zone 2 you must have a Composite connection between AVR400 and the source Making connections Wherever possible connect both the analogue and digital outputs of digital sources This enables use of a digital input for the main zone and the corresponding analogue input for the Zone 2 output Take care to place cables as far from any power supply cabling as is practicable to reduce hum and other noise problems NOTE For each input you must set the Video Source and Audio Source settings according to the connection type seefTnput Config on page E 39 sch a G sch Gc Gc HDMI connectors AV SAT BD VCR PVR Connect the HDMI video outputs of your source equipment to these corresponding HDMI inputs OUTPUT Connect this output to the HDMI video input of your display device This output is compatible with the HDMI 1 4 Audio Return Channel ARC If you have a supported television then sound from the television s internal tuner e g Freeview Freesat DVB T will be available using the AVR400 s Display input Component RGB video connectors These inputs are suitable for connection to source devices which output Component YUV or YPbPr or RGB high quality analogue video signals These signals are usually available from BD players set top boxes or games consoles If you are connecting up to an RGB so
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11. Pleasenotethatnotall AV devices have this feature nor are triggers essential for listening and viewing in a separate zone Multi room connection guide LR v v eee Wu TRIG Z2 Z2 IR English customising the CR102 Code Learning The CR102 comes with a complete library of preprogrammed codes After you have set up the CR102 for your device you may find that there are one or more functions on your original remote which do not have a place on the CR102 keypad For convenience the CR102 offers a Code Learning feature that allows you to copy up to 16 functions from an original remote control onto the CR102 keypad Before you start make sure that E The original remote control is working correctly E The remotes are not pointing at your device E The remotes have new batteries E The remotes are not in direct sunlight or under strong fluorescent lights Learned functions are mode dependent You could theoretically assign up to eight different functions to a single key the CR102 can handle a total of 16 learned functions Example To copy the text hold function from a TV remote onto the 0 key of your CR102 1 Place both remotes on a flat surface 2 to 5cm apart with the IR ports facing each other 2 On the CR102 press and hold Gun until the power S LED blinks twice zt zt 3 Press D The power LED blinks twice 4 On the CR102 press the device key that matches
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13. but press the appropriate Device Mode key instead of W during step 2 E If your device s original remote control does not have a O STANDBY key press CR instead during step 5 Code blink back Once you have set up your CR102 you can blink back your device set up codes for future reference Example To blink back your Television code 1 Press the appropriate Device Mode key e g once 2 Press and hold Gu until the red Power LED blinks vis twice a gt It actually blinks once when you press the key then twice after about three seconds 3 Press 0 The key blinks twice 4 For the first digit of your four digit code press and count all the red blinks If there are no blinks the digit is 0 5 For the second third and fourth SCH repeat the previous step pressing or in order Now you have the four digit code Make a note of the codes Write down the codes for your devices in the boxes below for future reference Device Code English AMP Device Mode The QW Device Mode button configures the CR102 to control the AVR400 Pressing this button does not affect the currently selected input on the AVR400 IMPORTANT The CR102 must also be in AMP Device Mode to control the following sources MCH multi channel analogue AUX NET optional network audio USB IPOD for use with the optional Arcam rLead or irDock However to control the internal Tuner AM FM DAB if fitt
14. until the power LED blinks twice vie vie zen Zoe Dress The power LED blinks twice it He Press QW to punch through IR from it Now whenever you press and release a Mode key the IR data assigned to AMP is transmitted no matter what the current mode is i e it punches through any other device To cancel Mode key IR punch through L 3 Press and hold Gun until the power LED blinks twice Yea Syd Bye Press OD The power LED blinks twice zt He vig Press Gur until the power LED blinks twice 3 Ke Resetting the CR102 Resetting the CR102 will erase all learned functions across all modes as well as some other programmed functions like Macros It will not reset the Device Mode keys these will remain programmed to your choice of component 1 Fress O The power LED blinks twice is Press Si The power key LED blinks twice 3 7 ta Press and hold Gur until the power LED blinks twice vie vie Byd Zu Press 0 The power LED blinks four times vie yin vie yie Aus Zu Byd Zu Press and hold un until the power LED blinks twice is Ai Bye BY Press B Press Si The power key LED blinks twice st it Press and hold un until the power LED blinks twice vig vie Byd Byd Ay ZE lt Command summary Direct code setup e g AV mode NNNN code number La RA EM 1 vig vie if TES ENNNN 315 3 Library searc
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17. 2 0 PCM or analogue sources Stereo Pro Logic II Movie Pro Logic II Music Pro Logic II Game Pro Logic IIx Movie Pro Logic IIx Music Pro Logic IIx Game Pro Logic Neo 6 Cinema Neo 6 Music NOTE Pro Logic IIx modes are only selectable when Surround Back speakers are present Stereo In this mode the AVR400 works as a conventional high quality audio amplifier Note that if the subwoofer is enabled in stereo mode then some processing of the signal will be carried out To achieve ultimate sound quality with analogue sources select the Stereo Direct function if an analogue connection is present Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Pro Logic II decoding is designed to produce five channel output from two channel source material There are three different modes available in Pro Logic II Movie Music and Game modes which are intended for use as their names suggest Due to the different recording methods used for movies music and video games it is recommended that the correct decoding mode for your source material is used to obtain best results Movie mode This is intended for use with cinematic material which is mixed and monitored in a calibrated multi channel environment Movie mode is a fixed mode that is designed to give a similar sound when listening using a home cinema system to that obtained in a cinema Music mode Stereo music is not designed for surround processing although good surround effects
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19. AUDIO AV SAT BD VCR PVR CD Connect the left and right inputs to the left and right outputs of your source equipment Front panel AUX input The front panel AUX input can be used as an analogue or optical digital input For analogue sources use a stereo Fee 35mm lead for digital sources use a 3 5mm optical lead The front input is also used for the auto setup microphone input Front panel PHONES socket This socket accepts headphones with an impedance rating between 320 and 6009 fitted with a 3 5mm stereo jack plug The headphone socket is always active except when AVR400 is muted When the headphone jack is inserted the speaker outputs and analogue pre amplifier outputs are automatically muted Connection guide Blu ray Disc BD DVD player The diagram shows how to make audio and video connections from a typical BD DVD player The preferred video hook up in order of preference is KA H E use the HDMI connector if HDMI output is svoo provided by the player otherwise connect the three Component or four RGB Sync video connectors M use the S Video connection if HDMI or Component RGB Sync outputs are not provided by your player Voro w SOMEONE COMPONENT io w w0 E use the Composite connection if HDMI dh Component RGB Sync or S Video are not provided by your player In each case connect the video inputs labelled BD on the AVR400 The preferred audio hook up is using the
20. For example you might want to turn off your TV VCR and Satellite at the same time M A key programmed with a Macro is available in all modes it will replace that key s different functions for all modes E A Macro can consist of up to eight key presses Example To assign a Macro to the ai key 1 Press and hold Gun until the power LED blinks twice vig vie zen Byd 2 Press 3 Press the Macro will be assigned to this key 4 Press GV 6 Ca Ga These are the Macro steps you wish to record 5 To store the Macro press and hold until the dy vie power LED blinks twice 7 3 7 5 Now whenever you press Ga the CR102 will toggle the power to your TV VCR and Satellite E The important word here is toggle For example if the TV and Satellite devices are currently on but the VCR is off pressing will switch off the TV and Satellite and switch on the VCR rather than switching all three devices on or off E When using Macros remember that you may need to change mode or use un and that each key press including changing modes and pressing W counts as one of the Macro steps You cannot use a Macro key within another Macro If the amount of memory storage for a particular Macro is exceeded the power LED comes on for five seconds You can however save the macro steps up to that point by pressing BIN or you can cancel the Macro recording by pressing any other key E The delay between key p
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22. TV 1 Press and hold Gun until the power LED blinks twice vie via zen Zoe 2 Press ER e 3 Press the Device Mode key for the type of device you want to control e g for a TV press W 4 Press the Device Mode key you want to use eg 5 Dont forget to set up the CR102 to control the second device using one of the methods on Note that volume punch through is not applied to a Device Mode that has been copied using Mode Mover However AVR400 volume punch through functionality can be restored when you have used Mode Mover by copying O and 4 from the AMP Device Mode to the same physical buttons on the new moved Device Mode using the last example shown in Key Mover To restore a moved Device Mode key to its original state 1 Press and hold Gun until the power LED blinks twice vie vie Byd Zu 2 Press 3 Press the Device Mode key you want to restore twice Locking Unlocking a specific Device Mode When you first unpack your CR102 and insert the batteries for your convenience it is able to control certain Arcam components automatically e g BD players Amplifiers Tuners and CD Players We achieve this by preprogramming specific Arcam device codes onto the relevant Device Mode keys then locking the Device Modes so you don t reprogram them inadvertently If you want to override these locked default settings to control a third party DVD player for example you will first n
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25. be received CH In strong signal areas the wire FM aerial supplied can be used with reasonable results When installed and receiving FM radio check the signal strength by pressing the front panel or remote control s INFO button until the signal indicator is displayed In weak signal areas or for optimal FM radio reception a roof or loft mounted aerial is advised as this will give superior reception In some areas cable radio may be available or in an apartment building a distributed aerial system may be installed In either of these cases you should have sockets in your home marked FM or VHF do not use those marked Tv these should be connected to the FM coaxial connector on the rear of the AVR400 AM Connecting an aerial An AM aerial is required to receive AM medium wave radio signals so a simple loop aerial is supplied with the AVR400 Follow the assembly instructions in the diagram below Make sure that the aerial is positioned well away from the AVR400 itself TVs computers and other sources of RF interference Rotate the aerial to discover which position gives the best reception Connect the lead wires to the AM socket at the rear of the AVR400 the wires are not polarised Rotate the aerial s stand until you obtain the best reception 2 Push the tab into the open slot in the base of the stand Press until the tab clicks home 1 Release the tie wrap and unwind the twisted lead Fold
26. coaxial digital connector usually marked DIGITAL AUDIO OUT in addition to the coaxial analogue outputs for left and right channels In each case use the audio inputs labelled BD on the AVR400 Satellite receiver A satellite receiver is connected in the same way as a BD player with the same order of preference according to the outputs provided by the satellite receiver In each case use the inputs labelled SAT on the AVR400 Note that digital audio input from a satellite receiver sometimes requires a coaxial TOSLINK digital connector interconnect cable as some satellite receivers R do not implement audio over HDMI properly or at all Si lt T CD player SE ARE Sepa SVIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Connect the digital audio output if provided by the CD gt B D SAT player to the digital CD input of the AVR400 using a RIGHT LEFT coeds Te FO POY high quality coaxial interconnect cable Connect the right and left analogue audio outputs of ANALOGUE DIGITAL AUDIO the CD player to the analogue CD inputs of the AVR400 CD using a pair of high quality coaxial interconnect cables wen LEFT NOTE For each input you must set the Audio Source setting according to the connection type seef Tnput Config on page E 35 Connecting an iPod using the Arcam irDock The combination of the AVR400 and Arcam s optional irDock or rLead accessory provides a great platform for your iPod Connect the irD
27. detected Front Left Centre Front Right Surr Right Surr Back Right Surr Back Left Surr Left Subwoofer If the above speakers are correctly detected as present in your speaker configuration their size Small or Large distance from the listening position and trim level dB will be displayed Note that size does not apply to the subwoofer Otherwise an error message will be displayed Not Present A speaker was not detected on this channel Crossover Freq The frequency at which Auto Speaker Setup determined is the best point to filter low frequency sounds away from Small speakers and into the subwoofer or Large speakers if a subwoofer is not present NOTE Auto calibration is possible only for a 7 1 or 5 1 speaker configuration For other speaker configurations such as a 2 1 stereo subwoofer setup you must complete setup manually by referring to the guidelines below for Speaker Configuration Speaker Distance and Speaker Levels Spkr Types Settings for the types of loudspeaker you have connected in your configuration These settings are applied to all audio inputs and are stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up Front Left Right Centre Surr Left Right Surr Back L R Here you set the type of speakers that you have connected to your AVR400 Large capable of full frequency range reproduction Small not capable of full frequency range repr
28. display press and hold the front panel OK button for three seconds Alternatively press SHIFT then amp on the remote control to cycle between different output resolutions until the picture returns Menu panel The left hand panel lists the setup screens available for adjustment The selected menu is highlighted with a grey band Input Config Audio Input General Setup Auto Setup Incoming Format SpkrTypes Incoming bitrate Spkr Distance Dialnorm Spkr Levels Video Input Video Inputs Video Outputs Balance Mode PLII Dimension Zone Settings Network Help screen The lower right hand panel gives a short help text for the feature being adjusted Navigating the setup menu using the remote control The setup menu can be navigated by using the cursor arrow keys on the remote control This is by far the easiest method 1 To enter the setup menu press the MENU button which is located immediately under the navigation buttons 2 Use the and G keys to navigate up and down the main section headings in the left hand panel 3 Once you have the main section that you require highlighted use the key to enter the section 4 Use the lt A gt and keys to navigate up and down the section settings in the right hand panel Some settings may be greyed out These are either for information only e g incoming sampling Incoming Sample Rate Adjustment panel The upper right hand panel lists the pa
29. equipment on this unit FCC INFORMATION FOR US CUSTOMERS 1 PRODUCT This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modification not expressly approved by ARCAM may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device persuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation SAFETY INFORMATION FOR EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS e Avoid high temperatures Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed in a rack Handle the power cord carefully Hold the plug when unplugging the cord Keep the unit free from moisture water and dust Unplug the power cord when not using the unit for long periods of time Do not obstruct the ventilation holes Do not let foreign objects into the unit Do not let insecticides benzene and thinner come in contact with the unit Never disassemble or modify the unit in any w
30. image for normal musical reproduction as well as for the multichannel modes If they are placed too close together there will be a lack of spaciousness if they are placed too far apart a stereo image will appear to have a large hole in the middle and will be presented in two halves If there is no practical alternative to placing the speakers widely apart this effect can be overcome in music reproduction by using the centre sound extraction from the left and right speakers see Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode SBR Surround back left and right The surround back left and right speakers are used to add extra depth and better sound localisation and should be installed approximately one metre higher than the listener s ears Place the two surround back speakers such that there is an arc of approximately 150 degrees between each surround back speaker and the centre speaker The surround back speakers should face the front of the room as shown in the diagram to provide the largest sweet spot E Surround left and right The surround left and right speakers reproduce the ambient sound and effects present in a multichannel home cinema system and should be installed slightly higher than the listener s ears Connecting speakers To connect each of the speakers unscrew the corresponding terminals on the back of the AVR400 insert the speaker wires through the hole in each post and screw the terminals back up Make sur
31. source picture on this input when compared with other video sources Colour Sets the video colour saturation for this input This setting can be used to compensate for too much or too little colour in the source picture on this input when compared with other video sources Picture Mode Sets how the video processor in the AVR400 interprets the video on this input Normally the video processor automatically detects the original source type and correctly sets either Video mode or Film mode processing In the unlikely event that the video processor misinterprets the video type resulting in subtle picture artefacts the video processor can be manually forced into Video mode or Film mode This function should normally be set to Auto Edge Enhancement Sharpens the picture from a source on this input MPEGN R Removes artefacts in overly compressed digital video from a source on this input Noise Reduction Removes random noise within the picture from a source on this input Component Mode Configures the current three wire high quality analogue video input for component YUV video signals or RGB video signals It is important to match the setting to the incoming video format otherwise the colours will be incorrect and the picture may be unstable Options are Normal RGsB and RGB Sync Normal default the three wire input is configured for normal Component YUV YPbPr analogue video RGsB the three wire input is conf
32. the plastic stand forward through the loop frame other connectors Data connectors rLead irDock For use with an Arcam rLead or irDock accessory See and the accessory documentation for details RS232 serial connector Use with control devices having an RS232 serial port for example Crestron and AMX touch screen controllers Network connector This section deals with installation of the unit into an existing home network For information on how to use the E AVR400 s network features the USB socket and for a list of supported file types refer to Networking is a large subject and only the briefest guidelines are presented in this handbook Please contact your Arcam dealer or specialist installer for more information about introducing the AVR400 into your computer network Ethernet If an Ethernet cable is connected the AVR400 will automatically attempt to connect to your network You should use CAT5 cable plugged into the RJ45 socket labelled ETHERNET on the rear panel GOOOOOOOOOSO gt oe If your network uses static IP addressing rather than DHCP you will need to provide IP address gateway DNS and proxy information See for information on setting up the network The AVR400 can play files stored on a USB mass storage device typically a pen drive USB connector but any USB device that complies with the mass storage device class is compatible The AVR400 only suppor
33. to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING UT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS E LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING UT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS NTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER N CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE aacPlus AAC AAC Plus aacPlus is a trademark of Coding Technologies See www codingtechnologies com for more information vTuner This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of NEMS and BridgeCo Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license rom NEMS and BridgeCo or an authorized subsidiary MP3 MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia iPod iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the US and other c
34. to insure the unit against loss or damage whilst in transit For further details contact Arcam at Arcam Customer Support Department Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach CAMBRIDGE CB25 9QR England or via www arcam co uk Problems If your Arcam dealer is unable to answer any query regarding this or any other Arcam product please contact Arcam Customer Support at the above address and we will do our best to help you On line registration You can register your product on line at www arcam co uk English Arcam 0246 0247 Blaupunkt 0225 0230 0357 Cobolt 0921 Domeos 0698 0067 1067 Arcelik 0744 0485 0200 Concorde 0039 Domland 0424 Blauren 0404 bes SEH Ardem 0744 0516 0663 Condor 0067 0400 0586 Dongda 0039 0067 0586 Blue Sky 0067 1067 0586 0246 0039 0448 BESCH 0039 ARS 8 R Systems 0067 0382 0586 Dese 0067 0698 0744 1179 0193 0294 D Visi 1734 0404 0485 gt 0517 0745 0655 i ZE an Aristona 0586 0067 Conia 0784 0850 DSE 0850 0728 Accent 0039 0067 0586 1939 0485 1221 C OSSE Arthur Martin 0193 0838 1393 ronrac DTS 0039 evice coqe Accusound 0550 ASA 0135 0376 0100 Conrad 0067 0586 Dual 0247 0373 0067 Acoustic Research 1299 0193 BOSS 024740033 Conrowa 0039 0294 0728 S 0586 0382 0424 t bl Acoustic Solutions1179 1067 Asber 0067 0586 Bork 1393 0783 1200 0193 1167 0661 d es Acura 0039 Se 0039 Bosch 0557 Contec 0039 0246 0294 1179 1067 0808 Adcom 0655 aia 0067 0586 BPL 0067 0586 0926 0067 0586 1193 Addison 0683 0138 era 0247 0246 0294 Brand
35. tuner band be it AM FM DAB if fitted Further presses of the TUN Device Mode button cycle through the available tuner bands Further information on the tuner can be found in the Tuner Operation section on page E 44 not used O Number keypad used to store and recall presets amp lt Allows selection of previously stored Tuner presets AM FM Tuner allows frequency tuning DAB Tuner where fitted scrolls through the channel list Selects tunes to the currently displayed preset or selects the currently displayed DAB channel when scrolling through the channel list Page up to the previous 10 presets on screen Page down to the next 10 tuner presets on screen Delete the currently highlighted preset Z 3 Cycles through the information displayed on the lower left portion of the front panel display DVD BD Device Mode The QW Device Mode button configures the CR102 to control the functions of Arcam Blu ray Disc and DVD players although this can be changed see page E23 Pressing this button also selects BD as the AVR400 source Toggles power between standby and on Searches for and plays the track corresponding to the key pressed Selects Display input on the AVR400 2 oS 2 ZS Toggles random shuffle play on and off SHIFT Bu cycles through the repeat options track disc etc E Modifies many keys see individual
36. video output to your Zone 2 display equipment See Multi room Setup on for information S Video and Composite connectors AV VCR BD SAT Connect these inputs to the S Video and Composite outputs of your available source equipment Digital audio connectors OOU U COAXIAL OPTICAL VCR PVR BD CD AV SAT Connect these inputs to the digital outputs of your available source equipment English MCH input This multi channel analogue audio input can be connected to a source device which outputs surround sound on its analogue outputs Such devices typically include DVD Audio and SACD players This input does not pass through any of the audio processing in the AVR400 therefore functions such as speaker size and distance from the listening position should be copied from the AVR400 Setup menus into the Setup menus of your multi channel source Note however that speaker level trims are applied to the MCH input on the AVR400 Therefore speaker level trim settings on multichannel source equipment should be left unset at zero Analogue pre amplifier outputs a low output impedance are at line level and follow the Zone 1 volume control setting They are able to drive long cables or several inputs in parallel if required For more information on connecting speakers or additional power amplifiers see and E 1d All pre amplifier analogue outputs are buffered have Analogue audio inputs ANALOGUE
37. walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience CAUTION ATTENTION AN RISK OF ELECTRIC RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE AN SHOCK DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture A A shock to persons The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION In Canada and the USA to prevent electric shock match the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot in the socket and insert the plug fully into the socket receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer AW AL mg 12 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart
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55. ARCAM MJ AVR400 HANDBOOK AVR surround amplifier ARCAM MJ O OK OKO OR OKOROROROKO VOLUME ARCAM MJ AVR400 AVR surround amplifier ARCAM MJ MENU INPUT oK INFO MODE DIRECT DISPLAY ZONE MUTE VOLUME English Important safety instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with a dry cloth Unplug the unit from the mains supply before cleaning The case should normally only require a wipe with a soft lint free cloth Do not use chemical solvents for cleaning We do not advise the use of furniture cleaning sprays or polishes as they can cause permanent white marks 7 Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized 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 is provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being
56. Dock accessories please contact your dealer Connect the 9 way plug into the socket marked irDock and the audio leads to the VCR input the iPod input can be changed in the General Setup menu If your iPod has video output and you are using the irDock connect the composite and S Video leads to the VCR video inputs To select the iPod input press the WO key on the remote while in AMP Device Mode or cycle to it using the INPUT INPUT keys on the front panel Find songs to play by navigating through Artists Albums etc using the gt D Gi and keys English multi room set up The AVR400 allows independent routing and control of analogue audio and Composite video to a separate set of equipment typically used for a second living space e g bedroom or lounge The connection guide on the following page shows how the AVR400 is normally connected in a multi room installation Zone 2 Zone 2 receives only signals obtained by the AVR400 from the analogue audio and Composite video inputs The analogue inputs are required because there is no analogue to digital digital to analogue or DSP processing available for Zone 2 signals the AVR400 only converts video formats for Zone 1 For this reason we recommend that in addition to any digital connections the analogue audio and Composite video outputs from your source devices are connected to the AVR400 Video outputs The 22 Composite vid
57. English CD Device Mode The CD Device Mode button configures the CR102 to control the CD functions of Arcam CD players although this can be changed see page E 25 Pressing this button also selects CD as the AVR400 source Toggles power between standby and on Q Functions as original remote number key mm Selects Display input on the AVR400 Toggles random shuffle play on and off RPT SHIFT ND cycles through the repeat options track disc etc ei Modifies many keys see individual key descriptions below Selects multichannel MCH input on AUX AVR400 Gia SHIFT a selects AUX input on the AVR400 Selects IPOD input on AVR400 SHIFT P0 selects network NET internal input on the AVR400 OE Navigates track listings if supported by the A player HEV OK selects the currently highlighted track if supported by the player Changes the time display modes on Arcam CD player not used Cycles through the front panel display s brightness options SHIFT 0s enables RPT A B functionality if supported by the player OG Toggles the mute function By default this key operates the AVR400 Mute Press and release to skip back to the beginning of the current previous track Press and release to skip forwards to the beginning of the next track e 000009 9 GE z 3 Decrease and increase AVR400 volume Fast rewind Pl
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59. R SL Surround Right and Surround Left outputs Connect these to the Surround Right and Left power amplifier inputs SBR SBL Surround Back Right and Surround Back Left outputs only used in 7 1 channel systems Connect these to the Surround Back Right and Surround Back Left power amplifier inputs All pre amplifier analogue outputs are buffered have a low output impedance and are at line level They are able to drive long cables or several inputs in parallel if required English operation Operating your AVR400 For information display we recommend you use the OSD On Screen Display on your display device whenever possible Switching on Press the front panel power button in The power LED will glow green the front display shows the word ARCA When initialisation is complete the display shows the volume setting and the name of the selected input Please wait until the unit has finished initialising before operating the AVR400 It is recommended that if the unit is switched off you should wait at least 10 seconds before switching the unit back on Standby The AVR400 has a standby mode which can be entered by pressing STANDBY on the remote control When in standby mode the display is blank and the POWER LED glows red If the unit is to be left unused for an extended period we recommend that you disconnect it from the mains supply to save power To switch on from standby Press the STANDBY button on the r
60. Thermal dissipation approx 5200 BTU hour 100W Thermal dissipation approx 340 BTU hour lt 0 5W 433 x 425 x 171mm 15 5Kg 20Kg Mains lead CR102 remote control 4x AAA batteries Manual DAB aerial FM aerial AM loop aerial Calibration microphone NOTE All specification values are typical unless otherwise stated product guarantee Worldwide Guarantee This entitles you to have the unit repaired free of charge during the first two years after purchase provided that it was originally purchased from an authorised Arcam dealer The Arcam dealer is responsible for all after sales service The manufacturer can take no responsibility for defects arising from accident misuse abuse wear and tear neglect or through unauthorised adjustment and or repair neither can they accept responsibility for damage or loss occurring during transit to or from the person claiming under the guarantee The warranty covers Parts and labour costs for two years from the purchase date After two years you must pay for both parts and labour costs The warranty does not cover transportation costs at any time Claims under guarantee This equipment should be packed in the original packing and returned to the dealer from whom it was purchased It should be sent carriage prepaid by a reputable carrier not by post No responsibility can be accepted for the unit whilst in transit to the dealer or distributor and customers are therefore advised
61. able on your AVR400 Most audio inputs have both analogue and digital connections You must specify the type of connection used for each input using the Audio Source option in the Input Config menu see Note that an incorrect setting will result in no sound the default is HDMI audio If you are not using HDMI audio then this setting must be changed The processing mode and Stereo Direct functions are remembered and recalled for each individual input The MCH input is intended for direct analogue pass through of DVD Audio or SACD sources Apart from volume control and level trim no processing modes are possible on this input including AVR400 bass management and delays Please set bass management speaker size and speaker delays in the source player You can copy the distances and relative speaker levels from the Setup menus in the AVR400 Stereo Direct To listen to a pure analogue stereo input press the DIRECT button The Stereo Direct mode automatically bypasses all processing and any surround functions In direct mode digital processing is shut down to improve the sound quality and reduces digital noise with the AVR400 to an absolute minimum Note when Stereo Direct mode is selected no digital output is available and no bass management is performed meaning that bass signals will not be redirected to a subwoofer Volume control It is important to realise that the level of the volume indicator is no
62. age E for more information Treble Bass These allow you to alter the bass and treble tone controls for all currently active speakers for each individual input For example if your PVR source sounds a little bass light you can always correct for this by selecting PVR on the Input line at the top of this menu and add 2 or 3dB to the Bass control Then whenever the PVR input is selected the bass is automatically boosted for as long as that input is selected Room EQ When the Auto Speaker Setup function is run it also calculates Room Equalisation coefficients to remove some of the worst effects of resonant frequencies of the room at the listening position By default Room EQ is not applied to any of the source inputs however you can enable them on a per input basis as you wish Not Calculated Information only Auto Speaker Setup has not been run or has errors so cannot be selected On Room EQ is applied to the current source Off Room EQ is not applied to the current source Input Trim Sets the maximum analogue input signal level sensitivity on this input before the ADC Analogue to Digital converter signal path clips Options are 1 2 and 4 volts RMS maximum input The default is 2Vrms maximum For example analogue sources with low output levels may benefit by choosing the 1V maximum setting This helps maximise signal to noise performance of the AVR400 and also helps keep the various analogue sources sounding ab
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64. and look for the main menu screen on your display device E the correct video input is selected on the AVR400 E the Video Source has been set correctly in the Input Config menu E the video source is on is operating normally and is in play mode if appropriate HM you have the AVR400 in a video resolution that is compatible with the connection you are using and with your display device For example composite video is only capable of carrying 480i and 576i resolutions Test this by pressing and holding the OK key for more than two seconds to force 480i 576i output resolutions E the cables used for analogue video connections are designed to carry video i e they are 750 coaxial cables E ensure the sharpness control on your display device is switched off or set to near minimum E for HDMI connections try using a shorter cable or alternatively a different brand E the correct input has been selected E the Audio Source has been set correctly in the Input Config menu E the source equipment is on is operating normally and is in play mode if appropriate E the volume is turned up to a reasonable level and the AVR400 is not in mute mode E you have not excessively increased the input sensitivity i e reduced the maximum input signal voltage in the Input Config menu if an analogue input is being used E you have selected the correct size of speakers to suit your system in the setup menu
65. apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 Object or liquid entry WARNING Take care that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through any openings The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Liquid filled objects such as vases should not be placed on the equipment 16 Service Instructions CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so 17 Climate The equipment has been designed for use in moderate climates and in domestic situations Unplug this equipment during lightning storms to prevent possible damage from a strike or mains surge 18 Power sources Only connect the equipment to a power supply of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the equipment The primary method of isolating the equipment from the mains sup
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67. audio companies to produce Arcam best performing range of products yet designed and built to give you years of viewing and listening enjoyment Rear Panel Connectors Audio Video Connections Connection Guide Radio Connectors Other Connectors Speakers Operation Front Panel Operation We hope that your FMJ receiver will give you years of trouble free operation In the unlikely Remote Control event of any fault or if you simply require further information about Arcam products our Essential Setup network of dealers will be happy to help you Further information can also be found on the Auto Speaker Setup g Arcam website at www arcam co uk Setup Menus Decoding Modes Dolby Volume Tuner Operation Network USB Operation Multi Room Set Up Multi Room Connection Guide Customising the CR102 Command Summary Device Codes Troubleshooting Specifications Product Guarantee Device Code Tables This handbook is intended to give you a detailed guide to using the AVR400 Receiver It starts by giving advice on installation moves on to describe how to use the product and finishes with additional information on the more advanced features Use the contents list shown on this page to guide you to the section of interest The FMJ development team Professional Installation It may be that the AVR400 has been installed and set up as part of your Hi Fi installation by a qualified Arcam dealer In this case you may wish to skip the sec
68. ay Toggles pause of playback Fast forward Open close disc tray Stop playback Start recording on products that have this feature Scans first 10 seconds of each track on CD if supported by the player Audio search Starts Program mode Clears programmed item not used not used essential setup Before you use your AVR400 it is essential that you enter some information into the Setup menus about your speaker configuration This allows the AVR400 to process any surround sound digital source to exactly match your system and give you the ultimate surround sound experience There are three pieces of vital information which are outlined in the sections Speaker Types Speaker Distances and Speaker Levels The way you enter this information manually into the AVR400 is given later in the Setup Menus section on The settings can also be established automatically using the Arcam Auto Speaker Setup function However it is important to understand why these speaker settings must be entered which is why this section is presented first Speaker types You need to set the type of speakers that you have connected to your AVR400 Large capable of full frequency range reproduction Small not capable of full frequency range reproduction at the low frequency end None speaker not present in your configuration The terms Large and Small do not necessarily relate to the physical size of you
69. ay Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers tablecloths or curtains This product 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 product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the product 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 product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product or an experienced radio TV technician for help Naked flame sources such as lighted candles should not be placed on the unit Observe and follow local regulations regarding battery disposal Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing fluids Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the unit Do not handle the mains cord with wet hands When the switch is in the OFF position the equipment is not completely switched off from MAINS The equipment shall be installed near t
70. can be obtained through careful production As the optimum decoding method varies according to the recording Music mode allows the user adjustment of the processing characteristics Game mode Video games today are extremely sophisticated with dramatic 5 1 surround audio tracks Game mode gives augmented bass management to capture the full effect of game sounds panned to the surrounds ensuring the bass impact from purer surround effects are fully delivered to the subwoofer Dolby Pro Logic IIx Dolby Pro Logic IIx is an extension of the Dolby Pro Logic matrix decoding method The decoder allows the processor to derive seven outputs from a two or multi channel up to 5 1 with EX source to take better advantage of all amplifiers and speakers in a 7 1 setup As with Pro Logic there are three different modes available Movie Music and Game Due to different recording methods used for movies and music you should select the correct mode for your source material Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic is a legacy mode that is designed to produce a five channel output from two channel source material It should be used only when the source material is encoded as Dolby Pro Logic otherwise we recommend the use of Dolby Pro Logic II This is because Pro Logic processing on straight stereo sources can sound muffled and compressed DTS Neo 6 DTS Neo 6 provides up to six full band channels of decoding from stereo material The AVR400 will deri
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72. controls Source Input Information only The currently selected input to which the settings below relate Incoming Format Information only The format of the digital audio stream connected to this input if present Incoming Sample Rate Information only The sample rate of the digital audio stream connected to this input if present Incoming Bit Rate Information only The bit rate of the digital audio stream connected to this input if present Dialnorm Information only If a Dolby Digital audio stream is connected to this input this is the Dialogue Normalisation setting requested by the stream Video Input The currently selected video input For inputs that have video connections e g SAT PVR etc audio and video inputs normally switch over together However here you can temporarily select a different video source for the current audio source This feature may be useful for example if you are watching a sports game on satellite but on this occasion wish to listen to the commentary on the radio instead This temporary override is reset when the input source is changed so that the Video Input follows the Audio Input setting or the setting in the Video Inputs menu if applicable Audio Compression Allows selection of compression which is ideal for late night listening The compression effect increases the volume of the quiet passages and decreases the volume of the louder passages Compressio
73. cted Input The currently selected input connectors to which the settings below relate Name The display name of the input You can change the name of any input to more closely match your setup For example if you had two satellite receivers you could connect the main receiver to the Sat audio and video input connectors and change the Name to SAT 1 You could then connect the second satellite receiver to the VCR audio and video input connectors but change the VCR Name to SAT 2 It is then clearer to users of your AVR400 which inputs they wish to select when scrolling though Lip Sync Each input can have its own setting to add a time delay between the audio and video signals to compensate for the sound and picture not being synchronised This is normally required when video processing is used in the system for scaling or de interlacing video The range of lip sync delay is 0 to 250 milliseconds The lip sync adjustment can only correct for delayed video If the audio is late set lip sync to its minimum Mode Sets the initial audio decode mode for stereo sources on this input Last Mode recalls the last used setting for this input when a stereo source was applied See section for more information Ext Mode Sets the initial audio decode mode for multi channel digital sources on this input Last Mode recalls the last used setting for this input when a stereo source was applied See section val channel source modes on p
74. d to your preference Volume Leveller The Volume Leveller function of Dolby Volume controls how closely quiet and loud sources and programme content are matched to each other based on the ear s perception of loudness The range of values is 0 minimal levelling to 10 maximum levelling The default setting is 2 If the Volume Leveller function is turned off no level matching between sources and programme material is performed This is not the same as turning Dolby Volume off as volume related frequency response processing is still active When Dolby Volume is being applied to the current input a Dolby Volume processing mode indicator is shown on the OSD and the front panel display Calibration Offset The Calibration Offset parameter of Dolby Volume allows you to compensate for speaker efficiencies and listening position effectively moving the reference listening level up or down the volume scale The default value is 0 and this should normally produce a good result when the AVR400 speaker levels are set using a sound pressure level meter at the listening position 75dB SPL C weighting slow response tuner operation The AVR400 is fitted with an internal AM FM tuner and a DAB digital radio tuner DAB broadcasts are not available in all locations This section deals with tuner operation for information on setting up the tuner and installing aerials see When a tuner input is selected the OSD shows a
75. d is received off Cycles through the available surround and downmix modes Displays the AVR400 setup menu on the On Screen Display see page E 34 OG DIRECT s bat GE SYNC Cycles through the front panel display s brightness options Toggles the mute function of the AVR400 track control for IPOD and NET sources SHIFT O Follow Zonel source When the command is received in Zone2 the source for that zone follows whatever input source is selected in Zone Decrease and increase AVR400 volume Stereo direct on off Provides a direct analogue path from the analogue inputs to the left and right front outputs Switches off any surround processing modes and shuts down the DSP circuits for the best stereo sound quality Displays the room EQ settings menu for IPOD and NET sources Calls up a pop up and front screen to adjust the bass setting for a particular input Brings up the speaker trim menu Use the D P gt and navigation buttons Press TRIM again to exit the speaker trim menu As this is a temporary adjustment these additional trim levels are reset back to the values set in the Speaker Levels menu when the unit is turned off or the unit is put into standby These temporary trim levels override the speaker levels found in the setup menu Delays may be introduced into the video signal by video processing which causes a mismatch between the audio and vide
76. determined by switching the AVR400 off and on the following measures should be taken Re orient the receiving antenna or route the antenna cable of the affected receiver as far as possible from AVR400 and its cabling Relocate the receiver with respect to the AVR400 Connect the affected device and the AVR400 to different mains outlets If the problem persists please contact your Arcam dealer English Trademark acknowledgements Arcam is a registered trademark of A amp R Cambridge Ltd Master Audio dts Digital Surround ES Neo 6 96 24 gl Dolby Volume copay Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories CXIDOLBY Dolby TrueHD Digital Digital Plus suerg PL IIx DIGITAL PLUS ER EES Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories EdtsaD DTS HD Master Audio Manufactured under license under U S Patent s 5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 6 226 616 6 487 535 7 212 872 7 333 929 7 392 195 7 272 567 amp other U S and worldwide patents issued amp pending DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks amp DTS HD DTS HD Master Audio and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS Inc Product includes software DTS Inc All Rights Reserved DTS HD High Resolution Audio Manufactured under license under U S Patent
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78. dio parameters are monitored including spectral and time based loudness to ensure that perceived dynamics timbre and bass performance remain consistent at all volume levels Dolby Volume also lets the listener control a programmes dynamic range the range between loud and quiet sounds For example with the volume turned down for late night viewing dynamic range can be adjusted so that speech remains clear and loud effects or music passages retain their impact without waking up the family Settings Dolby Volume can be applied to any analogue or digital stereo source or any digital multi channel source It is not available in Stereo Direct or on the analogue multi channel input Dolby Volume can even be applied to processing of stereo signals e g PLII Music or when down mixing a digital multi channel source e g Dolby Digital 5 1 down to stereo Dolby Volume can be enabled and configured separately for each audio input in the Input Config menu The default is Off for audiophile listening You may wish to turn Dolby Volume Or for TV and movie sources to maintain the same perceived overall listening level between sources and frequency response regardless of the volume setting Most of the controlling parameters of Dolby Volume are automatic as they are dependent on analysis of the audio signal and the volume setting of the AVR400 However the Volume Leveller and Calibration Offset controls see below can be adjuste
79. directed to the surround back left and surround back right speakers This is a true discrete 6 1 channel sound format unlike DTS ES Matrix DTS ES discrete mode operates only on sources with DTS ES 6 1 discrete audio encoding Provides up to 5 1 channels of audio at 96kHz 24bit resolution for superior sound quality compared to standard DTS 5 1 English Dolby volume CXIDOLBY Dolby Volume is a sophisticated new VOLUME technology that resolves the problem of different volume levels between programme content e g a TV show and advert breaks and between sources e g a rock radio station and DVD or between two TV stations It lets the listener enjoy everything at the same preferred listening level without having to reach for the volume control to compensate for the different recording output levels This is the Volume Leveller function of Dolby Volume Dolby Volume also works in conjunction with the AVR400 volume control setting to compensate for the ear s changing sensitivity at different frequencies depending on how loud the audio is It is based on a model of how human hearing works It properly balances low mid and high frequencies to maintain all the nuances and impact of the original audio regardless of the actual selected playback volume level This is the Volume Modeller function of Dolby Volume Dolby Volume measures analyses and maintains volume levels based on how people perceive sound A variety of au
80. e remote sensor on the AVR400 The remote has a range of about 7 metres If the remote sensor is obscured the Z1 IR remote control input jack on the rear panel is available Please consult your dealer for further information E Do not use non identical batteries together although they may look similar different batteries may have different voltages SYNC SUB F E S g in E Ensure the plus and minus ends of each battery match the indications in the battery compartment Goo Go QO Gaz E Remove batteries from equipment that is not going Remote operation may become unreliable if to be used for a month or more strong sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on ARCAM the remote sensor of the AVR400 CR102 E When disposing of used batteries please comply with governmental or local regulations that apply in your country or area i Replace the batteries when you notice a reduction in the operating range of the remote control ee La English Useful information Backlight A blue backlight comes on for five seconds whenever a key is pressed This helps you use the handset in subdued lighting conditions It may be possible to hear a quiet tone being emitted from the remote control when the backlight is on This is perfectly normal Power LED blinks Short blinks indicate a valid key press Multiple short blinks convey information such as a device code or signal the beginning and
81. e set using a sound pressure level meter Seef Dolby volume on page E 44 for further information on Calibration Offset Surround EX Sets how the AVR400 should configure its decode mode when a Dolby Digital EX bitstream is received Note that this setting only applies if you have Surround Back loudspeakers You may wish to experiment with these two decode modes to see which you prefer with Dolby Digital EX encoded material Options are Auto DD EX Auto PLIIx and Manual Auto DD EX When a Dolby Digital EX flagged bitstream is detected the decode mode automatically changes to Dolby Digital EX This can be temporarily overridden by pressing the MODE button on the remote or front panel Auto PLIIx Movie When a Dolby Digital EX flagged bitstream is detected the decode mode automatically changes to Pro Logic IIx Movie This can be temporarily overridden by pressing the MODE button on the remote or front panel Manual The received Dolby Digital EX is treated as if it is an ordinary Dolby Digital stream in that it does not automatically select the EX or PLIIx decode modes Instead the previously used decode mode for a multi channel digital source on this input is applied However either of the EX or PLIIx decode modes can be applied manually by pressing the MODE button Stereo Mode If you have configured your system to have a subwoofer then you have the flexibility to choose how bass information is distributed between the front l
82. e that the red positive terminal of the speaker is connected to the red positive terminal on the back panel and the black negative terminal of the speaker is connected to the black negative terminal on the back panel It is important that no stray strands of wire from these connections are allowed to touch another cable or the product casing Failure to ensure this can cause a short circuit and damage your AVR400 Do not over tighten the loudspeaker terminals or use a wrench pliers etc as this could damage the terminals and this would not be covered under the products warranty Speaker cables The speakers should be connected to the amplifier using good quality high purity low impedance copper cables Cheap speaker cables should be avoided they are a false economy and can significantly degrade the sound quality The cable runs to the speakers should be as short as practicable Connections to the speaker terminals should always be finger tight whether using bare wires or spade connectors be removed Link MUST Bi Amping the Front Left amp Right speakers Bi amping is the use of two amplifier channels per speaker Bi amping can provide better sound quality than conventional single wiring If you do not have Surround Back speakers i e you have a 5 1 surround system not a 7 1 system then you can use the spare Surround Back speaker outputs to bi amplify the front left and right speakers if your speake
83. eaker set up does not include Surround Back Left and Right speakers you can choose to use the Surround Back amplifier channels to Bi Amp the Front Left and Right pair or as a stereo power amplifier for Zone 2 Spkr Distance Calibration settings for the distances between the loudspeakers and the listening position NOTE Speakers that are not present in your configuration will be greyed out These settings are applied to all audio inputs and are stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up Units Select whether you wish to measure distances in imperial or metric units Front Left Centre Front Right Surr Right Surr Back Right Surr Back Left Surr Left Subwoofer As described inf essential setup on page E 3 measure the distance from each loudspeaker in your system to your ear in the main listening position and enter the values This allows the AVR400 to calculate the correct relative delay for each loudspeaker Spkr Levels Calibration settings for the test noise signal level through the loudspeakers and measured at the listening position NOTE Speakers that are not present in your configuration will be greyed out These settings are applied to all audio inputs and are stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up Use the and navigation buttons on the remote control to select the relevant speaker Press X to enable disable t
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85. ed the CR102 must first be in TUN Device Mode see later The functionality of the CR102 is context sensitive for the internal sources and is described in the following table Se 2 z S 2 ZS gt S DC Single press Toggles AVR400 power between standby and on in the current zone zone in which the command is received Press and hold Forces all AVR400 zones into standby regardless of which zone the command was received in The number keys can be used for source selection without changing the CR102 Device Mode Alternatively the Device Mode buttons can also be used with the SHIFT key 0 SAT satellite input AV input 3 TUNER input ER BD input DISPLAY input VCR input CD input AUX front panel input MCH multichannel input Selects the Display input on the AVR400 television Audio Return Channel for IPOD and NET sources Modifies many keys see individual key descriptions below Selects MCH multichannel input on the AVR400 SHIFT a selects AUX input on the AVR400 Selects IPOD input on the AVR400 SHIFT selects network NET internal input on the AVR400 Navigate menus OK confirms a setting equivalent to Enter or Select on some remote controls SHIFT increases the picture resolution SHIFT lt A gt turns current zone in which command is received on SHIFT lt gt turns current zone in which comman
86. ed in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up Display on time Sets the time that the front panel display remains illuminated after receiving a command The default is always on Audio In iPod If you have an iPod connected to the AVR400 using an Arcam irDock or rLead this control allows you to set which audio input is used CEC Control Enables or disables HDMI CEC control a system that allows devices connected with HDMI to control other compatible connected devices ARC Control Enables or disables the HDMI 1 4 Audio Return Channel This allows for television sound to be sent back to the AVR400 via the Display input HDMI Audio To TV Enables or disables the transmission of HDMI audio from the HDMI output connector Enable this setting if you wish to be able to listen using your TV speakers RS232 Control Enables or disables RS232 control a system that allows control from various third party home automation systems Auto Setup Auto Speaker Setup of your loudspeakers and subwoofer if present is controlled by this menu A full description of how Auto Speaker Setup works is given on Remember to insert the calibration microphone into the AUX input on the front panel and position the microphone at the listening position before running Auto Setup Run Auto Setup Press OK or on the remote to start Auto Speaker Setup The process will generate test tones from the speakers and will typical
87. eed to unlock DVD Mode before setting up the CR102 using one of the methods described at the start of this guide Here are the factory default settings Device Mode Default status Default Arcam codes DVD Locked 0762 SAT Unlocked 1205 AV Unlocked 0586 TUN Locked 2009 AMP Locked 1242 PVR Unlocked 1930 VCR Unlocked 0111 CD Locked 2010 Alternative codes are available for multi room solutions or in the case of code clashes with other manufacturer s products For example DVD system code 12 1655 AMP system code 19 1954 You will need to change the system code on the product you wish to control as well as the CR102 NOTE The AMP Device Mode can only be used to control Arcam amplifiers like the AVR400 either on its default or alternative IR system codes To toggle a Device Mode lock setting 1 Press the Device Mode key you want to unlock e g 6 2 Press and hold Gui until the power LED blinks twice vig vie Pye Byd 3 Press E The power LED blinks twice when being locked and blinks four times when being unlocked E If you enter an invalid key sequence the power LED gives one long blink and returns to normal operation While the Device Mode key is locked the Direct Code Setup and Move Mode functions are not available Mode key IR punch through The Mode key IR punch through default is or Example To set the Mode key IR punch through to AMP L 3 Press and hold Gun
88. eft right speakers and the subwoofer when listening to stereo two channel only analogue and digital sources Choose the option which gives you the most solid even sounding bass If you are using a subwoofer for stereo please also see Sub Stereo below to set the level of the subwoofer For best results test with a set up disc or live programme material This setting can be used to override your normal speaker settings in the Spkr Types menu whenever the AVR400 plays stereo material It is quite common to find that two channel stereo music listening is best done with a slightly different sub speaker setting than for surround movies As Spkr Types When an analogue or digital stereo source is played your normal speaker configuration as in Spkr Types menu is used to reproduce the signal Left Right Full frequency stereo information All audio is sent to the front left and right speakers only without any bass redirection You can use this setting if you consider your front left right speakers to be able to handle the full frequency range of music If you have set your front left right speaker size as Small in the Spkr Types setup page you may wish to use this option to override the setting to Large for stereo music listening if you have full frequency range left right speakers It can often be beneficial to set full frequency range speakers to Small in the Spkr Types setup page for use with movies if you have a subwoofer in your syst
89. el Provides a stereo downmix of the source material for use with headphones This is an extension to Dolby Digital decoding that provides a 6 channel output from a 5 channel input The extra channel is the centre surround channel for which the two surround back speakers are used and is derived from the left and right surround channel information This decode mode should be used only when the source material is Surround EX encoded which is normally indicated on the disc packaging and should be detected automatically by the AVR400 but may be used at other times if desired This mode is used to derive information for the individual surround back channels from the surround channels using the Pro Logic IIx Movie decoder This mode is used to derive information for the individual surround back channels from the surround channels using the Pro Logic IIx Music decoder The controls for adjusting Pro Logic IIx Music in General Setup can be used in this mode Less common than the Dolby Digital format but generally recognised within the audio industry as being of superior sound quality DTS 5 1 delivers surround sound with five full range channels plus an LFE channel Provides a stereo downmix of the source material for use with headphones This is a 6 1 channel format based on DTS 5 1 It has the sixth channel matrix encoded into the surround left and surround right channels The sixth channel is a surround centre channel and is
90. em Doing so may deliver more impact on movie soundtracks as subwoofers are designed to handle reproduction of high bass content However you may find that for stereo music a better overall result is obtained by not using the subwoofer and effectively treating the front left right speakers as Large Left Right Sub Full frequency range stereo is fed to the front left and right speakers and extracted bass is sent to the subwoofer In this case the low frequency information is effectively duplicated Sat Sub Use this setting if you really do have Small satellite front left and right speakers or if you prefer the overall sound of bass being handled by the subwoofer Full bass management is used so that analogue and digital stereo sources are fed to the DSP where the bass is filtered off front left and right and redirected to the subwoofer NOTE The Stereo Mode function is not available when using an analogue source in Stereo Direct mode Sub Stereo If Left Right Sub or Sat Sub is selected in Stereo Mode above this setting adjusts the level of the subwoofer when the source is two channel stereo Brightness Sets the video brightness for this input This setting can be used to compensate for an overly dark or bright source picture on this input when compared with other video sources English Contrast Sets the video contrast for this input This setting can be used to compensate for too much or too little contrast in the
91. emote control or any key on the front panel other than the power button Front panel display The AVR400 is ready for use after about four seconds ED DILE TRUEHD 5 1 The display window shows the currently selected source and the last selected information view setting this information line can be changed using the INFO button The current volume setting for Zone 1 37 0dB in the above example is displayed on the front panel The volume setting for Zone 2 is displayed temporarily whenever it is adjusted Selecting a source To select a particular source press the INPUT or INPUT buttons until that source is shown on the front panel display or if available press the corresponding source button on the remote The following sources are available cD Compact Disc player input BD Blu ray Disc player input AV Audio Visual input SAT Satellite receiver input PVR Personal Video Recorder input VCR Video Cassette Recorder input IPOD Requires an iPod and Arcam irDock or rLead AM Internal tuner input FM Internal tuner input DAB Internal tuner input NET Internal Ethernet and external USB solid state device e g pen drive input MCH Selects MCH multi channel analogue input AUX Auxiliary front panel input DISPLAY The Audio Return Channel ARC from an HDMI 1 4 compliant display Use this with an HDMI 1 4 compliant television using internal TV tuners These sources are market dependent and may not be avail
92. emotes Controls Backup function if available Performs same function as on original remote if available On some Satellite and Cable set top boxes this key functions as the Guide key to open the EPG Electronic Program Guide Toggles the mute function By default this key operates the AVR400 Mute Channel down Channel up Decrease or increase AVR400 volume Fast rewind Starts the playback Toggles pause of playback Fast forward 00000 E B 3 5 BLUE not used Stop playback Start recording not used Duplicates function of RED key for some Satellite and Cable set top boxes Duplicates function of GREEN key for some Satellite and Cable set top boxes Duplicates function of YELLOW key for some Satellite and Cable set top boxes Duplicates function of BLUE key for some Satellite and Cable set top boxes AV Device Mode The W Device Mode button configures the CR102 to control the functions of a television or other display device You will need to configure this Device Mode to work with your equipment Pressing this button also selects AV as the AVR400 source DD 2 5 zZ 3 2 eg Dei OG Se e Toggles power between standby and on Some TVs require you to use a number key to turn them on Functions as original remote number key usually for channel selection Selects Display input on the AVR400 Toggles between t
93. eo signals therefore it is not shown in the list For Multi channel sources Stereo Downmix Dolby Digital EX Dolby PLIIx Movie Dolby PLIIx Music The second section Multi channel sources is the list of processing modes you wish to make available for multi channel digital signals any Dolby or DTS digital stream that has more channels than stereo 2 0 When a multi channel digital signal is applied each press of the MODE button cycles through the processing modes you have enabled in the Multi channel sources section Zone Settings Lists the volume and control settings for Zone 2 These settings are applied to all audio inputs and are stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up Z2 Input Selects the analogue audio and composite video source to be routed to Zone 2 The default is Follow Z1 i e the same source as currently selected in Zone 1 Zone 2 Status displays whether Zone 2 is in Standby or On for information only Zone 2 Volume The current volume in Zone 2 Zone 2 Max Vol Limits the maximum volume setting the system can be turned up to in the Zone 2 This is a useful feature to prevent accidental overdriving of low power handling speakers for example Zone 2 Fixed Vol The Zone 2 volume control can be locked at the current value for use with an external amplifier with its own volume control in Zone 2 Zone 2 Max On Vol Limits the maximum volume the s
94. eo output connectors of the AVR400 should be connected to the analogue video inputs usually labelled VIDEO IN or COMPOSITE VIDEO IN of the display device in Zone 2 Audio outputs The Z2 OUT Rand L phono sockets should be connected to the analogue audio inputs Usually labelled ANALOGUE AUDIO IN of the Zone 2 display device or to the inputs of an additional stereo power amplifier in Zone 2 for example the Arcam P38 Speaker outputs If the main zone has a 5 1 channel surround sound speaker system not a 7 1 channel system the spare SBL and SBR speaker outputs can be used to power speakers in Zone 2 so that a power amplifier is not required To configure the outputs navigate to the Spkr Types option in the Setup Menu and set the option Use Channels 6 7 for to Zone 2 see page E 32 Zone 2 control connections The AVR400 also allows remote control from Zone 2 Z2IR This allows the AVR400 to be controlled remotely from Zone 2 via Infra red remote control O e Connect a remote IR receiver in Zone 2 to allow control of the AVR400 from this listening viewing area For more information on remote IR receivers see Z1 TRIG Z2 This allows the AVR400 to remotely switch on devices in Zone 2 when Zone 2 is selected For example you could set your television in Zone 2 to switch on when Zone 2 is selected on AVR400 For more information on triggers see Trigger connectors onfpageE 17
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96. er way to program the CR102 to control third party equipment Library Search allows you to scan through all the codes contained in the CR102 s memory It can take a lot longer than the previous method so only use this method if E Your device does not respond to the CR102 after you have tried all the codes listed for your brand E Your brand is not listed at all in the Device Code tables Example To search for a TV code 1 Switch your TV on not standby and aim the CR102 at it 2 Press on your CR102 3 Press and hold a until the power LED blinks twice 4 Press The power LED key blinks twice zen Ze 5 Press 6 Aim the CR102 at your Television and press CH repeatedly until your Television turns off Every time you press the CR102 sends out a POWER signal from the next code contained in its memory In the worst case you may have to press this key up to 150 times so patience is required If you skip past a code step back by pressing O Remember to keep pointing the CR102 at your Television while pressing this key 7 As soon as your television turns off press K to store the code Notes E Many TVs do not switch on by pressing Try pressing a number key channel select to switch your TV back on If you cannot control your Television properly please continue the Search Method you may be using the wrong code M To search for the code for another device follow the instructions above
97. ers multiple times as the different parameters are calculated If you do not have a full 7 1 speaker configuration there will be periods of silence between some speaker channels Follow the progress information on screen After all the channels have been measured a summary of the speaker configuration will be displayed on screen You can then choose to accept the settings re measure your system again or cancel Auto Speaker Setup without storing the settings The Auto Speaker Setup function is found within the Setup menus see By default Room EQ is not applied to any of the source inputs You should enable Room EQ on inputs you think benefit from this feature as required by listening when playing typical source material through each input This is enabled from within the Input Config menu While room equalisation can help to reduce problems with listening room acoustics it is usually far better to try to solve these problems with the room directly Proper loudspeaker positioning acoustic wall treatments and moving the listening position away from walls should produce far better results overall However it may be difficult to do this in a home environment so Room EQ is your next best choice Problems We advise you to look over the reported measurements on the screen following Auto Speaker Setup for any obviously incorrect results in particular to ensure the reported speakers match your configuration and that the speaker d
98. es off any surround processing modes and shuts down the DSP circuits for best stereo sound quality Display This switches the display brightness between off dim bright Zone Selects between Zone 1 and Zone 2 control Power Standby LED This indicates the status of the receiver and is green when the AVR400 is powered on Red Mute indicates the AVR400 is in Standby mode Mutes all analogue audio outputs in the currently selected zone POWER STANDBY Volume Adjusts the analogue output O O O O O volume in the selected zone ZONE MUTE VOLUME line out speakers and S ik Roger headphones Power Switches the main power to the AVR400 on and off Once the unit is switched off it should be left for at least ten seconds before switching on again Phones This socket accepts headphones with an impedance rating between 320 and 6009 fitted with a 3 5mm stereo jack plug Remote control receiver This is positioned behind the display window above the MENU button on the front panel Ensure the receiver is in a clear line of sight from the remote control for operation If this is not possible use a separate sensor connected to the Z1 IR input on the rear panel The CR102 universal remote controller The CR102 is a sophisticated universal backlit remote rem ot e control that can control up to eight devices It is pre programmed for use with the AVR400 and many other CO
99. f your speakers is very important All speakers with the exception of the subwoofer should be arranged around your normal viewing listening position The subwoofer should be placed in a position which gives an even frequency response in all listening positions Incorrect placement leads to bass boom in some areas Often the only way to find a good position for your subwoofer is by experimentation A good place to start experimenting is close to a wall but at least 1m away from any corners You can also consult your subwoofer handbook for placement suggestions Centre The centre speaker allows for a more realistic reproduction of dialogue The centre speaker should have a similar tonal balance to the front left and right speakers and be positioned at a similar height rc Subwoofer A subwoofer will greatly improve the bass performance of your system This is useful for reproducing special cinema effects especially where a dedicated LFE Low Frequency Effects channel is available as with many discs encoded with Dolby or DTS technologies More than one subwoofer unit may be required for larger installations particularly in rooms of a timber frame construction Multiple subwoofers need care in placement because there may be cancellation effects between the units and you may require expert advice Front left and right SBL Position your front left and right speakers to achieve a good stereo
100. frame rate to be the preferred frame rate that is requested by the display device for the currently used resolution Follow input sets the HDMI OUT frame rate to be the same as the input frame rate Use this setting if you regularly switch between 24Hz and 50 60Hz content and have a 24p compatible TV Lipsync Information only Displays how much lip sync is automatically applied to the HDMI output to compensate for video processing delays in the attached display device Not all display devices support this function ES Mode Lists the decode and downmix options you wish to include when cycling through the options on the MODE button Settings are Yes or No The list is divided into two sections depending on the source audio type gee cetaa Ee information on each processing and decoding mode These settings are applied to all audio inputs and are stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up For Stereo sources Dolby ProLogic Dolby PLIIx Movie Dolby PLIIx Music Dolby PLIlx Game Neo 6 Cinema Neo 6 Music The first section Stereo sources is the list of processing modes you wish to make available for stereo signals analogue stereo digital PCM stereo Dolby 2 0 DTS 2 0 etc When a stereo signal is applied each press of the MODE button cycles through the processing modes you have enabled in the Stereo sources section The unprocessed Stereo option is always available for ster
101. h e g AV mode Wa O7 D t zt KH until unit turns off to save Ee blink back 6 count blinks for Se N count blinks for second N count blinks for third N 4 count blinks for fourth N Code learning e g AV mode fast forward key Gur 3 bilden DE 4 Ho Wi lt many rapid blinks Press key on original remote that you wish to copy Delete a learned function e g AV mode fast forward eg ie Ai yin yg Wi Dye BE Bye Bye vn Delete all learned functions with a device e g AV mode WIT OOOO Creating macros e g SRCH key SER KEE Ee MM ea sign macro D WIT OOOOWit Key mover e g SAT mode DISP key to MENU key HH OOOO Mode mover e g change SAT to TV AV WIT OOOOH Restore device mode e g restore SAT WIT OOOOH Locking unlocking a mode e g DVD mode 9 Gan He DOOM st i e two blinks for lock GOL OOOLy i e four blinks for unlock Cancel all volume punch through ASE QOOQ Q zt Ht e st Restore volume punch through beses 9 3t St Mode key IR punch through ASE QOD A Ht St OY Cancel mode key IR punch through LOO 558 Gir EE Auen Zen Zus Zen NOTE As elsewhere in this Handbook a single blink of the red LED behind the power button is indicated by the symbol 3 Device codes The tables that begin on page 56 in the final section of this Handbook list the four figure codes for different manufacturers devices Use these when se
102. h Allvision Alpha Amitronica Ampere Amstrad Anglo Ankaro AntSat Apro Arcon Arion Armstrong Arnion ASA Asat ASCI ASLF AssCom Aston Astra Astratec Astro Audioline Aurora Austar Avanit Axil Axis Axitronic B net B ytronic Balmet Bentley Walker Best Big Sat Black Diamond Blaupunkt Blue Sky Blue Star Boca Boshmann Boston Boxer Brainwave British Sky Broadcasting Broco BSkyB BT Bubu Sat 1330 1364 1353 1314 0672 1397 0230 0230 1656 1314 0230 0399 0743 1262 0230 0743 0162 0162 1831 0743 0743 0399 1047 1702 1309 1309 0230 1330 0329 0230 1364 0743 0883 1159 0743 1773 0163 0688 1130 1459 0909 1289 0329 1487 1141 1656 1702 1442 1487 1047 0399 1487 1314 0203 0743 1309 0162 1262 1443 0162 1488 1244 1205 0743 1205 1326 0743 0743 0917 1503 0743 1047 1364 0877 1143 0743 0162 1291 0203 1143 0230 0672 0672 0399 0329 1396 0688 0877 0877 1289 1521 1442 1205 1878 1309 1105 0399 1129 1303 1463 0909 0743 1702 Bush 1314 1675 1321 Canal Digitaal 0883 Canal Digital 1883 1076 Canal 0883 CanalSat 0883 CanalSatellite 0883 Centrex 1577 CGV 1443 Champion 1309 Cherokee 1353 Chesley 1577 Chess 1364 CityCom 1206 0848 0688 Clatronic 1443 Clayton 1656 Colombia 0162 Columbia 0162 Com Hem 1206 Comag 1262 1396 Comsat 1443 Condor 0399 Connexions
103. h settings to all Device Modes 1 Press and hold Gui until the power LED blinks twice ys ys 2 Press Gi vig vie 3 Press Si The power key LED blinks twice 5 7 Key Mover Sometimes you might find that a key you use a lot for your system is in the wrong place on the CR102 keypad for your comfort It s quite easy to reassign a favourite function to a more accessible key It is even possible to move a function from one Device Mode to another Device Mode Example To assign the 09 function to the ei key in SAT mode 1 Press GA 2 Press and hold Gui until the power LED blinks twice 3 Press EN ER 4 Press the key you want to move e g D 5 Press the key you want to move the key to e g ei Now pressing either 09 or i while in SAT Device Mode makes the CR102 transmit the WS function To completely swap over the functionality of the two keys to put the O functionality on the 0 key repeat the above process again but swap over the Dei and key presses in the example Note that the function that is copied over to the new key is always the original function of the old key Restore a moved key To restore a key to its previous function repeat the example above pressing the key to be restored twice copy it back to itself Restore all moved keys for a Device Mode To restore all keys in a Device Mode to their original functional positions repeat the example above but press the releva
104. hapsody Ricoh Rinex R Line Roadstar Rodex Rolsen Rover Rowa Royal Royal Lux Rukopir Saba Sagem Saige Saisho Saivod Sakai Sakyno Salora Salsa Sampo Samsung Sandra Sanjian Sansui Santon 0632 0783 0100 0655 0090 0208 0590 0648 0373 0855 0208 0067 0448 0067 0586 0578 0376 0067 0586 0067 0586 0698 0895 0906 1328 1406 0744 0664 0067 0838 0400 0193 0294 0400 0294 0586 0516 0246 0067 0586 0803 0448 0294 0736 0067 0586 0039 1067 0294 0448 0586 0744 1219 0067 0586 1401 1221 0586 0907 0067 0294 0742 0247 0246 0736 0586 0448 0855 0400 0365 0586 0067 0139 0655 0590 0365 0578 0680 0640 0485 1343 0648 0039 0039 0664 0294 0247 0067 0586 0698 0742 0193 0485 0193 0578 0510 0661 1401 0365 1785 0039 0208 0680 0674 0796 0648 0208 0123 0039 1279 0512 0067 0294 0400 0238 0246 0193 0246 0247 0294 0067 0759 0736 0632 0783 1401 0728 0294 1278 0039 0123 0365 0783 0586 1067 0907 1939 0586 0067 0728 0193 0745 0067 0698 0067 0728 0039 0617 0636 0193 0373 0744 0860 0404 0193 1193 1067 0238 0808 0123 0090 0617 0586 1265 0247 0256 0586 0485 1221 0744 Sanyo Sanyuan Save SBR Schaub Lorenz Schneider Sch ntech Scotch Scotland Scott Sears Seaway Seelver SEG SEI Sei Sinudyne Seitech Seleco Sencora Sentra Serie Dorada Serino Shancha Shanghai Sh
105. he power supply so that the power supply is easily accessible A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING This product s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused Please dispose of any materials in accordance with the local recycling regulations When discarding the unit comply with local rules or regulations Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with the local regulations concerning battery disposal This product and the supplied accessories excluding the batteries constitute the applicable product according to the WEEE directive CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT These markings indicate that this product should not be disposed with other household waste throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal and to conserve material resources this product should be recycled responsibly Pb To dispose of your product please use your local return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased English Thank you and congratulations on purchasing your Arcam FMJ AVR400 Receiver Contents Arcam has been producing specialist audio products of remarkable quality for over three Welcome 7 decades and the new AVR400 Receiver is the latest in a long line of award winning Hi Fi The Before you begin design of the FMJ range draws upon all of Arcam s experience as one of the UK s most respected
106. he available inputs on your display device e g TV AV Modifies many keys see individual key descriptions below Selects multichannel MCH input on the AVR400 SHIFT Vi selects AUX input on the AVR400 Navigate setup and programme selection menus OK confirms a selection equivalent to Enter or Select on some remotes EXIT function on some models Functions as original remote key if available Display INFO or OSD On Screen Display function if available Toggles the mute function By default this key operates the AVR400 Mute Channel down Channel up Decrease and increase AVR400 volume Toggles TEXT page on off TEXT page off Turns Programme In Programme PIP on if available 000000 E a a fad B Z E E L S S 2 B Activates PIP move if available Activates PIP swap if available Activates PIP freeze if available Activates PIP channel up if available Activates PIP channel down if available Duplicates function of RED key for Text TV Duplicates function of GREEN key for Text TV Duplicates function of YELLOW key for Text TV Duplicates function of BLUE key for Text TV PVR Device Mode The El Device Mode button configures the CR102 to control the functions of a video recorder or similar device You will need to configure this Device Mode to work with your equipment Pressing this button also selects PVR as the AVR400 sou
107. he calibration noise and the amp and 2 navigation buttons to adjust the noise level from each speaker Front Left Centre Front Right Surr Right Surr Back Right Surr Back Left Surr Left Subwoofer As described in essential setup on page E 32 adjust the level of the test noise from each speaker so that an SPL meter at the listening position measures 75dB SPL English Video Inputs Settings to optionally assign a video source to each of the normally audio only inputs These settings are stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up Video Input CD Video Input Aux Video Input AM FM Video Input MCH Video Input iPod Video Input Net Video In Digital Radio The default for each of the audio inputs is None however for example you could associate the satellite Sat video with AM FM and Digital Radio audio if you wished This way you could listen to the FM or AM or Digital Radio commentary of a sports game but have the pictures from the satellite coverage Video Outputs The settings in this menu control the output resolution from the video processor in the AVR400 These settings are applied to all video inputs and are stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up NOTE Important points to remember For the analogue output You should set the frame rate 50Hz Interlaced for PAL 60Hz Interlaced for NTSC and the aspect ratio
108. ific you can copy one feature per mode onto a key E The CR102 can learn approximately 16 functions in total E To replace a learned function simply assign a new one to the same key E Learned functions are retained when you change batteries E If Code Learning fails try altering the distance between the two remotes make sure that the light in the area is not too bright To delete a learned function 1 Press and hold Gu until the power LED blinks twice vie vie zen Ze 2 Press O The power LED blinks twice vie yie zen Ze 3 Press a Device Mode key once For example if you want to delete one of your learned TV functions press oi 4 Press twice on the key you want to deassign The yie ris handset blinks twice 2 lt to confirm The original function of the CR102 is restored amp To delete a Shifted Learned function To delete a Shifted Learned function press Gun before you press the key to be deassigned during step 4 above To delete ALL learned functions within a given Device Mode 1 Press and hold Gui until the power LED blinks twice yin via Pye Ze 2 Press D the power LED blinks twice yin via Byd Ze 3 Press the appropriate Device Mode key twice Creating Macros You can program your CR102 to issue a sequence of commands when you press a single key Any sequence of commands you regularly use can be reduced to a single key press for your convenience
109. igured for RGB analogue video with video sync on green RGB Sync the three wire input is configured for RGB analogue video with the video sync signal on the composite input for the current named source You should typically select RGB Sync if you are using a standard SCART to 4 wire phono breakout cable to connect an RGB SCART source NOTE If RGB Sync is selected the S Video and Composite inputs cannot be selected as video inputs for the current source Video Source Selects the video signal connection for this source The default is HDMI this setting must be changed if another connection is used HDMI the unit is forced to use the HDMI video input for this source Component the unit is forced to use the COMPONENT RGB video input for this source S Video the unit is forced to use the S VIDEO input for this source Composite the unit is forced to use the COMPOSITE video input for this source Audio Source Selects the particular connection type for each input The default is HDMI this setting must be changed if another connection is used Select from the list the audio type you are using on this source M HDMI the unit is forced to use the HDMI audio input for this source M Digital the unit is forced to use the optical TOSLINK or coaxial S PDIF digital audio input for this source Analogue the unit is forced to use the analogue audio input for this source General Setup General information and system
110. il the desired number is displayed before pressing the OK key for a second time Deleting Presets When in tuner browse mode using lt A gt and lt to scroll through the presets the yellow button on the CR102 remote is used to delete the currently highlighted but not playing station or frequency network usb operation The AVR400 is fitted with a network audio client which is capable of playing internet radio stations as well as stored music on a network storage device such as a PC or from a USB flash drive For information on installing the AVR400 on your network see The AVR400 supports the following file formats E MP3 mM WMA Windows Media Audio E WAV E FLAC Free Lossless Audio CODEC E MPEG 4 AAC iTunes with DRM10 support Favourites You can store internet radio stations in your favourites folder for easy access later Once playing pressing the FAV key adds the track to the favourites folder Pressing FAV removes the station from the favourites folder this key only has an effect if the station is in the favourites folder NOTE For playback from a network device the network device needs to running a universal plug and play uPnP service such as Windows Media Player 11 This can be downloaded free of charge from www microsoft com or installed via the Windows update installer Windows 7 and Vista have this functionality built in Windows Media Player requires music
111. ing it again cancels the repeat function USB playback Insert a USB device into the socket on the AVR400 and select the network client input The USB device appears in the list of folders that can be navigated Highlight it using the and lt keys and press to navigate the contents of the USB device Navigate through folders Cc using the gt Gi and keys to a music file J and press the OK key to play the file Internet radio stations Although you can manually browse for an internet radio station the AVR400 uses the vTuner service to allow easy selection of favourite internet radio stations and podcasts To set up this service for your AVR400 please visit www arcamradio co uk There you will be asked to enter the Media Access Controller MAC address which is the unique ID of your AVR400 This MAC address can be found in the network section of the setup menu Once you have entered the MAC address you can then browse stations and podcasts and set up groups of favourite stations When you next connect your AVR400 to the internet these groups will appear in the My favourites folder Pressing the INFO key will cycle what is shown on the lower portion of the front panel display between M Elapsed Time default E Processing mode E Album if available M Artist if available E File information bitrate type iPod It is possible to connect an iPod to your AVR400 using either the Arcam rLead or ir
112. ip is the modulated signal sleeve is ground lt tip Modulated signal lt t sleeve Ground NOTE Sockets referring to Z2 relate to connections used in multi room installation For more information on these connectors see page E 44 Z1IR This input is intended for use with a local IR receiver when the front panel of the AVR400 is blocked Connecting an IR receiver to Z1 IR will disable to front panel IR receiver to prevent problems with multiple commands if the front panel IR receiver is only partially obstructed Z2IR This input is intended for use with an IR receiver in Zone 2 to allow remote control of AVR400 from a second room A supplier of infra red receivers and emitter accessories and systems is Xantech See www xantech com for more information or ask your Arcam dealer NOTE The IR inputs on the AVR400 are designed for modulated signals If the external IR receiver demodulates the IR signal it will not work Also the AVR400 does not provide power for external receivers on the IR jack therefore an external power source will be required English speakers The AVR400 allows you to connect up to seven speakers and an active subwoofer in the main system The output channels correspond to speakers installed in the front left centre front right surround left surround right surround back left surround back right and an active subwoofer The configuration and placement o
113. istances to the listening position appear look roughly correct If the results are not what you expected re run Auto Speaker Setup The Auto Speaker Setup function is normally quite accurate but occasionally false results can be generated Problems may be as a result of E external sounds or rumbling handling noises picked up by the microphone E sound reflections off hard surfaces e g windows or walls close to the listening position E very strong acoustic resonances within the room E obstacles such as a sofa between speakers and the microphone If you are still experiencing difficulties or you wish to have the most accurate results for ultimate surround performance we recommend using the manual method of establishing speaker distances and levels Using a subwoofer If your system includes an active subwoofer you may need to re run Auto Speaker Setup with the subwoofer output level gain control set to a higher or lower value if the summary screen reports problems setting the subwoofer up Auto Speaker Setup will attempt to choose a crossover frequency that allows the smoothest low frequency transition from the main speakers to the subwoofer However if this does not produce pleasing results we recommend manually trying other crossover frequencies to find something more to your preference See the next sections for information of how to enter or change speaker settings manually English The Setup menus allow you to c
114. key descriptions below Selects multichannel MCH input on the AVR400 SHIFT a selects AUX input on the AVR400 Selects IPOD input on the AVR400 SHIFT fol selects network NET internal input on the AVR400 gt A OE Navigate setup and BD programme selection menus De OK confirms a setting Enter or Select on some remotes SHIFT lt A gt to switch on from standby SHIFT gt to switch to standby from on Cycles through available surround sound modes SHIFT MODE changes the HDMI setting Activates BD player menu if available Cycles through the front panel display s brightness options SHIFT 25 enables RPT A B functionality Toggles the mute function By default this key operates the AVR400 Mute Press and release to skip back to the beginning of the current previous track Press and release to skip forwards to the beginning of the next track OW Cho mi 2 F DE INFO Decrease and increase AVR400 volume Fast rewind SHIFT 44 cycles through slow play backwards speeds Starts the playback of a BD SHIFT gt cycles through the Angle options on an Arcam BD player Pauses BD play back Press gt to restart playback SHIFT II cycles through Zoom options Fast forward SHIFT gt cycles through slow forward speeds Ejects disc SHIFT displays speaker Trim menu on Arcam BD
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116. l impair the use of the remote control If line of sight is impractical a remote control repeater can be used with the rear panel connector see page E1 Do not place your record deck on top of this unit Record decks are very sensitive to the noise generated by mains power supplies which will be heard as a background hum if the record deck is too close Power The amplifier is supplied with a moulded mains plug already fitted to the lead Check that the plug supplied fits your supply should you require a new mains lead please contact your Arcam dealer If your mains supply voltage or mains plug is different please contact your Arcam dealer immediately The AVR400 can be switched for operation between 220 240V switch position 230V and 110 120V switch position 115V NOTE Ensure that the AVR400 is switched off and the power lead removed before changing the position of the voltage range switch Push the IEC plug end of the power cable into the socket on the back of the amplifier making sure that it is pushed in firmly Plug the other end of the cable into your mains socket and if necessary switch the socket on The AVR400 can be turned on using the POWER switch on the front panel While switched on the front panel LED will glow green Standby power The AVR400 can be switched into standby mode using the button on the CR102 remote control While in standby mode the front panel LED will glow red and po
117. library sharing streaming to be enabled in order to serve music to the AVR400 Other free and paid for uPnP services are available for other computer operating systems Some network attached storage NAS systems include a built in version of a uPnP service Selecting the playback source Selecting the network client will allow playback of internet radio stations and stored music on a networked storage device or USB memory device To select the network source the CR102 remote must first be in AMP device mode press SCH Then press Gan on the remote to select the Network source You can also cycle to it using the INPUT INPUT keys on the front panel The home page has options for playing audio from a USB device Internet Radio or from your home network using the Music Player option Navigate through these items using the A D and keys Folders that may contain playable files have a symbol playable files have a symbol Once you reach the track you wish to play press OK key Once playing pressing II will pause the track except Internet Radio Pressing the N key skips forward one track If the last track is reached the key is ignored Pressing the M key skips back one track If the first track is reached the key is ignored Pressing the N key on the remote plays the tracks in the current folder in a random order Pressing the D I key on the remote repeats all the files in the current folder Press
118. list of radio presets plus an information panel giving all available information about the current frequency for AM and FM or station for DAB The front panel will also give the same information pressing the INFO key will cycle through the various items of information AM e Processing mode default Frequency e Signal strength FM e Processing mode default e Radiotext if available e Programme type if available e Signal strength DAB e Processing mode default e Radiotext if available e Programme type e Signal quality e Bit rate of transmission Tuning Channel Selection When switching to the internal TUNER source the AVR400 enters the last used tuner band be it AM FM DAB if fitted Repeatedly pressing God cycles through the available tuner bands on your AVR400 FM AM analogue radio Frequency tuning on FM and AM radio is done using the and buttons on the CR102 remote control in TUN device mode Individual presses move the frequency down and up one step If you press and hold either of the tuning buttons for two seconds the tuner scans to the next strong signal You can stop a scan at any time by pressing one of the tuning buttons again In Europe the internal FM radio is capable of receiving RDS Radio Data System radiotext signals that are transmitted on some stations The RDS information typically includes the radio station name the music or speech genre as well as additional inf
119. list of folders If files on a USB memory device cannot be played If files on a computer cannot be played If you cannot connect to a wired network If you cannot connect to a favourite internet radio station If the internet radio station sound quality is poor or broken IS E RS Check that E there are no static or impulse interference problems caused by nearby power equipment switching e g heating or air conditioning control Switch the AVR400 off wait ten seconds then switch it on again to clear an operating problem Contact your installer if the problem returns or persists E there is no direct sunlight shining on the infra red detector behind the front panel display the max on volume setting is not set too high I the zone standby setting in the setup menu is set to LOCAL a USB memory device is connected that conforms to the mass storage class I a USB hub is not being used E the USB device is formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 E the USB device does not have multiple partitions M the files are in a compatible format E the files are in a compatible format E the computer is connected via a network and not USB the AVR400 USB port cannot be used for a direct connection to a computer M the Ethernet cable you are using is correctly connected between the AVR400 and the network hardware the network is set up for fixed IP addressing and you have the AVR400 set to use DHCP
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121. ly take less than two minutes The test tone generator will cycle round each speaker twice Accept Setup When Auto Speaker Setup has completed without errors you can choose to accept or reject the settings No The settings are not stored in memory Yes All the speaker settings speakers present type distance level and crossover frequency are stored in the relevant sections of the Setup Menu and overwrite any previous settings Auto Setup Progress Gives a summary of what Auto Speaker Setup is doing as it progresses starting with which speaker is being tested Noise Level Checking noise level relative to each speaker and subwoofer Number of Speakers Speaker configuration is detected including the number of surround speakers and whether a subwoofer and center speaker are connected Speaker Distance Accurately detects the appropriate distance of each speaker position as well as the subwoofer with respect to the microphone position Speaker Level and Size The crossover is set based on each channel s signal handling capability and the subwoofer crossover is automatically set The SPL Sound Pressure Level of each speaker is matched with respect to the microphone position Calculating EQ Data gathered from each of the speakers is being processed Completed Error A problem was detected with the speaker setup See the descriptions for each of the individual speakers below Alternatively an invalid speaker configuration was
122. measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet or a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Controlling other devices Method 1 Direct code setup This section describes the simplest preferred way to program the CR102 s Device Mode keys to control the non Arcam devices in your system 9999 E Some of the modes are locked to Arcam operation but can be unlocked if required see page E 5 E E mode only controls Arcam equipment BD mode Locked SAT mode Unlocked AV mode Unlocked TUN mode Locked PVR mode Locked VCR mode Unlocked CD mode Locked Here is a specific example of how to program the key to control an Addison television The principles for controlling other devices are exactly the same 1 Make sure your device is switched on not just on standby 2 Find the correct Device Code table e g TV for the type of device you want to control from the CR102 3 Find the row containing the codes for the manufacturer of your device e g Addison page 56 The most popular code is listed first 4 Press the appropriate Device Mode key e g GW on the CR102 5 Press and hold Gai until the red Power LED blinks twice tt it It actually blinks once when you press the key then twice after about three seconds 6 En
123. n only applies to Dolby soundtrack formats that support this function DTS is not supported Off default no audio compression is applied Medium compression is applied so that loud portions of a soundtrack are reduced in level High the maximum amount of dynamic range compression is applied so that the difference between loud and quiet portions of a soundtrack is minimised This setting applies to all inputs when a relevant digital audio stream is detected It is stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up Balance To alter the sound balance temporarily between front left and right speakers You can alter the sound stage to either the left or the right by up to 6dB Note that it is not possible to shift the audio signal completely over to one channel This function resets to equal left right balance when the input is changed PLII Dimension PLII Centre Width PLII Panorama These allow the adjustment of the sound field for Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode decoding of two channel sources These setting apply to all inputs when PLII or PLIIx Music decoding is selected The settings are stored in memory and recalled each time PLII or PLIIx Music mode is selected PLII Dimension Allows the user gradually to adjust the sound field either towards the front or towards the rear Settings range from 3 to 3 We recommend Dimension is set to 0 for normal use PLII Centre Width Controls the centre image wid
124. nalyses the signal and computes M which speakers are present E speaker type E speaker distance E speaker level E crossover frequency to the subwoofer or large front speakers if no subwoofer is present E problem resonant frequencies in the room which need control by filtering To help the system be as accurate as possible when performing Auto Speaker Setup there are a few guidance rules that should be followed E Minimise any background sounds in the listening room and other nearby rooms E Close all windows and doors in the listening room E Turn off all fans including air conditioning systems E If holding the microphone in the hand rather than mounting on a tripod or similar keep your hand and fingers still to avoid generating handling noise E Position the set up microphone pointing upwards at roughly head height in the normal listening position It is not necessary to point the microphone directly at the speaker generating the test tone It helps if you are able to position the microphone exactly where your head would normally be for listening with the microphone in direct unobstructed view of all speakers M If your system includes an active subwoofer start by setting its output level gain control to a value halfway between maximum and minimum When activated a calibration tone is played through each channel of the AVR400 in turn including the subwoofer channel The calibration tone cycles round each of the speak
125. necting up your AVR400 integrated amplifier audio video connections Important notes about Component RGB video inputs and outputs When you connect your devices to these connectors take care to follow the letter colour coding for each input No damage will occur but incorrectly coloured or unstable pictures will result The Component video inputs have sufficient bandwidth for NTSC 525 60 or PAL 625 50 video and HDTV video signals Before connecting your AVR400 to your source components and speakers please read through the next few pages which will explain all the input and output connectivity that is available The Speakers section explains how to connect up your speakers to avoid damage to the amplifier and how to arrange your speakers for best performance General The inputs are named to make it easier to reference connected devices e g BD or VCR They all have the same input circuit so there is no reason why you should not connect a different device to any of the inputs For example if you had two BD players and the AV input was not being used then the second BD player could be connected to the AV input When connecting a video source its audio must be connected to the corresponding sockets For example if you a had a satellite decoder plugged into a SAT video input the audio must be connected to the SAT audio inputs The hierarchy for video connections for best quality is as follows
126. nology store search online or ask your dealer If you do not have an SPL meter you can try to adjust the noise level of each speaker by ear In this case it is not possible to adjust the speakers to the absolute 75dB SPL volume level but you should aim for all speakers sounding equally loud Setting speaker test noise levels by ear is not recommended as it is very difficult to do accurately but is often better than doing nothing at all auto speaker setup NOTE Auto calibration is possible only for a 7 1 Or 5 1 Speaker configuration Oher speaker configurations such as a 2 1 setup left right and subwoofer must be configured manually using the speaker configuration menus see Letz referring to the guidelines on for speaker types speaker distance and speaker levels There is a proprietary automatic loudspeaker setup function built into your AVR400 The Arcam Auto Speaker Setup function attempts to set all the essential speaker settings for all the speakers in your system It also calculates room equalisation Room EQ filter values to remove some of the worst effects of resonant frequencies in the listening room Your AVR400 package is supplied with a calibration microphone which should be inserted into the AUX jack socket on the front panel and positioned at the main listening position This microphone picks up the special calibration tones generated by the speakers when Auto Speaker Setup is run The AVR400 then a
127. nt Device Mode key e g Gut at points 1 4 and 5 in the example English Copy a key between Device Modes It is possible to copy functions between Device Modes However remember that button functions are Device Mode specific and therefore effectively punch through to the original Device Mode when copied over The following example copies the AVR400 DIRECT function from the CR102 AMP device mode to the shifted function of the button on AV Device Mode ja Byd Zu Press O Press the Device Mode key of the function you want to move e g Gd bb 4 Press the function key you want to move e g DIRECT 5 Press the key of the Device Mode you want to copy the function to e g GV Press the Gar button graphic Press the key you want to copy the function to e g If you prefer to copy the key to the main function of the ei button instead of the shifted function omit point 6 in the above example SN bel Press and hold un until the power LED blinks twice Mode Mover If your home entertainment setup contains devices of the same type e g two TVs perhaps from different manufacturers you can still control both those devices with the CR102 You simply need to reassign an unused Device Mode key NOTE Before using Mode Mover make sure both the source and destination Device Mode keys are unlocked see next section Example To use the CA key to control a second
128. nt r ol Arcam products FM DAB tuners CD players and DVD players With its extensive built in library of codes it can also be used with thousands of third party audio visual components TVS satellite and set top boxes PVRs CD players etc See the list of codes at the back of this handbook beginning on The CR102 is a learning remote so you can teach it almost any function from an old single device remote You can also program the CR102 to issue a sequence of commands macros from a single button press Inserting batteries into the remote control Yoo OOO 2 GG 5 PA E 3 2 z 919 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing the button on the back of the handset CO O OOG ee Ge Se 2 Insert four AAA batteries into the battery compartment two facing the top of the unit and two facing the end as in the diagram og 3 Lower the end cap onto the plastic locating plate in the handset This acts as a hinge and you can now push the end cap firmly into its locked position with a click a GE Ge Notes on batteries E Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards such as leakage and bursting O Using the remote control Please keep in mind the following when using the remote control EQ E Do not mix old and new batteries together I Ensure there are no obstacles between the remote control and th
129. ntly highlighted track Toggles pause and playback of the current track Ore Stops playback Network commands The AVR400 Network client is selected by pressing Gur ron in AMP Device Mode on the CR102 When using the network client the keys below are used to navigate music files in AMP Device Mode RPT Toggles random shuffle play of the playlist on and off SHIFT Bu cycles through the repeat options Navigate the files and menus on the screen OK selects the highlighted file or enters the highlighted menu on the screen Selects the previous next track in the current playlist B Begins or resumes playback at the currently highlighted track A Pauses the currently playing track 2 E A Stops playback zZ Adds the currently displayed radio station to favourites list when using the internet radio function Removes the currently displayed radio station from favourites list when using the internet radio function OE z 3 S Returns navigation to the top level of the network client menus Home 2 S Cycles through the information displayed on the lower left portion of the front panel display Gun TUN Device Mode The Device Mode button configures the CR102 to control the tuner functions of the AVR400 Pressing this button also selects TUNER as the source When switching to TUNER from a different source the AVR400 enters the last used
130. ntrol buttons always control the volume of the AVR400 regardless of which Device Mode the remote is currently set for This is known as volume punch through For example if you are listening to a CD you will probably have the CR102 in cD Device Mode to control the CD player You can use the volume controls on the remote directly to adjust the volume of the AVR400 without first having to press WW to put the remote into AMP Device Mode The volume buttons punch through the CD Device Mode on the remote to the AMP Device Mode Volume punch through can be disabled individually for any Device Mode if desired The CR102 complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules 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 a reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiated 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
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132. o timing You will notice this by speech sound being out of synchronization with the lip movements in the video To compensate for this you can adjust the lip sync delay Press the SYNC button and use the amp and navigation buttons Press again to exit the lip sync trim menu SUB Brings up a temporary subwoofer trim control Use the amp and navigation buttons Press SUB again to exit the sub trim menu As this is a temporary adjustment the sub trim level is reset back to the value set in the Speaker Levels menu when the unit is turned off or the unit is put into standby EB Calls up a pop up and front screen to adjust the treble setting for a particular input z F for IPOD and NET sources for IPOD and NET sources OM for NET source Cycles through the information displayed on the lower left portion of the front panel display OD iPod commands The iPod interface is selected by pressing Poo in AMP Device Mode on the CR102 When connected to an iPod via an optional rLead irDock the keys below are used to navigate music files in AMP Device Mode Le RPT Toggles random shuffle play of the playlist on and off Navigate the files on screen OK selects play the highlighted file DU SHIFT b cycles through the repeat options Selects the previous next track in the current playlist Begins or resumes playback at the curre
133. ock as shown power on the irDock slot in your iPod and select iPod as the source Note that the default input is VCR but this can be changed in the General Setup menu Navigating through music and podcasts on your iPod is simple using the CR102 remote with text appearing on the AVR400 display More information is given in the irDock quick start guide or rLead quick start guide supplied with these accessory units o SPEAKER OUTPUTS IMPEDANCE RE IDE FR FL vcr VIDEO IN Se R Pr Pr Pb Y COMPOSITE OMPONENT VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO IN BD irDock DA 8080000 DCH SVIDEO CONTROL van m RIGHT k English radio connectors Aerial connectors The AVR400 is fitted with an AM FM receiver module and a DAB receiver depending on the region where it was sold The type of aerial you need depends on your listening preferences and the local conditions Your AVR400 is capable of superb radio reception but only if it is receiving a good quality transmission signal Try the aerials supplied with your unit If you are in a medium to strong signal area these should be adequate for good reception In areas with poor signal strength you may require a roof or loft mounted aerial Contact your local Arcam dealer or aerial installation experts for advice about local reception conditions with reasonable results DAB recep
134. oduction at the low frequency end None speaker not present in your configuration Subwoofer Set whether a subwoofer is present or not NOTE It is not possible to set all speakers to Small unless there is a subwoofer in your speaker configuration If you do not have a subwoofer you will be forced to set your front speakers to Large Crossover Freq This is the frequency at which loudspeakers set as Small start to redirect bass signals to the Subwoofer or Large speakers in your system Small speakers redirect bass to the subwoofer if present The exception is the Centre speaker which if Small redirects its bass to front left right provided that they themselves are Large This is done to help keep Centre bass directly in front of the listening position MCH Sub Levels This setting controls the subwoofer level from an externally decoded multi channel source BD A SACD etc Most BD players require a 10dB compensation on the subwoofer channel to maintain the correct balance with the main channels 10dB for normal BD players which output the analogue subwoofer channel at the low OdBr level Gain compensation of 10dB is added to the subwoofer channel of the MCH INPUT in the AVR400 0dB Normal for BD players which output the analogue subwoofer channel at the correct 10dBr level No subwoofer gain compensation is needed on the subwoofer channel of the MCH INPUT in the AVR400 Use Channels 6 7 for If your main zone sp
135. onfigure all aspects of your AVR400 The next few pages will go through the menu items and explain their function The Setup menus will probably look quite daunting if you are new to setting up home cinema but the majority of them need only be configured once when you first install the system or if your system changes or you move house The only way to view the Setup menus is on your display device TV or projector using the on screen display OSD capability of the AVR400 To view the OSD for the initial setting up connect any of the video outputs to your display device You do not need to have a video source connected to the AVR400 video inputs Entering Setup mode To enter the setup menu press the MENU button on the remote control or font panel The front panel display shows SETUP HEMUT and the setup menu pictured right is displayed Unstable OSD menu or picture display The default AVR400 output video resolution when first powered up out of the box is 525 line 60Hz NTSC for analogue video and Preferred for digital video This has been chosen as most display devices can synchronise to this automatically This can be changed in the Video Outputs section of the Setup Menus If the output resolution and frame rate is forced to a setting your display device does not support the picture may become unstable or may not display at all To reset the output video resolution and frame rate to the default values to restore the
136. ormation related to the current programme On music stations this is often information on the currently playing track DAB digital radio If your AVR400 is fitted with the optional DAB tuner you will need to scan for available stations before being able to listen to them To scan for DAB stations first select the DAB tuner then press and hold CX until the display indicates scanning has started The AVR400 will then scan all the DAB radio frequencies and compile a list of the stations that are available When the scan is complete you can scroll through the station list using the and buttons on the CR102 remote control To listen to the currently displayed station press the Gei If you do not press OX within two seconds the display will revert to displaying the currently playing station Internet radio Please see the Network USB Operation section on for details of internet radio operation Saving and selecting Presets Preset selection uses the and keys on the remote to browse and 0 to select the preset when the CR102 is in TUN device mode Up to 50 presets can be stored and these can be from any band for example Preset 1 could be an AM station preset two a DAB station etc Pressing the OK key causes the next available preset number to be displayed then pressing the OK key again stores the current frequency channel in that preset Ifa different preset number is required press the lt A gt or keys unt
137. ountries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition ACHT Multimedia interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC ROVI This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited Digital connectors Optical and electrical digital audio connectors seepage ET Video connectors Component S Video and Composite connectors seelpage E 11 Zone 2 connection see rear panel connectors HDMI For information seepage E 10 English COMPONENT VIDEO IN SAT Pr Pb Y 22 OUT AV SAT BD VCR PVR cD VCR PVR TRIG ZI ZI IR zll gt OG ARCAM E mmm be TRIGZ2 Z2IR Audio connectors Aerials control and communication Two channel and multi ZONE 2R FM AM DAB radio rLead irDock RS232 SPEAKER OUTPUTS ze POWER INLET BA LOAD IMPEDANCE RECOMMENDED ZONE 2L SBR FR Le FL SBL channel see page E 12 3 Preamplifier output See page F 13 50 60 Hz 1 5KW MAX m macht 0 Network USB IR and trigger connectors SBR SBL ZONE 2R ZONE2L Power inlet Connect the correct mains Speaker connectors cable here For information see Voltage select Ensure the voltage selected matches your local power supply NOTE Please read the Placing the unit Power and Interconnect cables sections on before con
138. out the same level for any given AVR400 volume control setting Dolby Volume Dolby Volume is an intelligent system that improves the perceived audio frequency response at lower listening levels and corrects for volume inconsistencies between sources e g a rock radio station and a BD and between programming e g a TV show and advertisement breaks On Dolby Volume is applied to this input Off default Dolby Volume is not applied to this input Dolby Leveller This setting of Dolby Volume controls how closely quiet and loud sources and programme content are matched to each other based on the ear s perception of loudness The range of values is 0 minimal levelling to 10 maximum levelling The default setting is 2 however we recommend experimenting with higher values if your source material is less closely matched in level If the Volume Leveller function is set off no level matching between sources and programme material is performed Note however that turning the Dolby Leveller setting of Dolby Volume to Off is not the same as turning the entire function of Dolby Volume to Off as volume related frequency response processing is still active See for more information DV Calib Offset The Calibration Offset parameter of Dolby Volume allows you to compensate for speaker efficiencies and listening position The default value is 0 and this should normally produce a good result when the AVR400 speaker levels ar
139. players Stop playback of a BD Start recording on products that have this feature Displays Search menu with Title Track and Time options Displays Setup menu SHIFT SETUP displays programming screen on Arcam BD players Displays Title menu SHIFT TITLE clears bookmark search and program display entries on Arcam BD players Changes Audio decode format Dolby Digital DTS etc SHIFT Ww displays the Memory function Bookmarks Cycles through BD subtitle language options if available SHIFT D displays STATUS INFO on Arcam BD players English SAT Device Mode The G4 Device Mode button configures the CR102 to control the functions of a satellite receiver You will need to configure this Device Mode to work with your equipment Pressing this button also selects SAT as the AVR400 source D 2 z S S SS z gt SS Ox s SEET e Toggles power between standby and on Functions as original remote number key Selects Display input on the AVR400 Toggles between the available inputs on your satellite receiver Modifies many keys see individual key descriptions below Selects multichannel MCH input on the AVR400 SHIFT a selects AUX input on the AVR400 Selects IPOD input on the AVR400 SHIFT selects network NET internal input on the AVR400 Navigate menus OK confirms a setting equivalent to Enter or Select on some r
140. ply is to remove the mains plug The equipment must be installed in a manner that makes disconnection possible 19 Power cord protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to the point where they exit from the equipment 20 Power lines Locate any outdoor antenna aerial away from power lines 21 Speaker connections Any speakers must be connected to the AVR400 using class II wire i e no connection to Earth should be made Failure to observe this precaution may cause the unit to become damaged Class Il product IO This equipment is a Class II or double insulated electrical appliance It has been designed in such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth ground in the U S 22 Non use periods If the equipment is not being used for an extended period we recommend that you unplug the power cord of the equipment from the outlet to save power 23 Abnormal smell If an abnormal smell or smoke is detected from the equipment turn the power off immediately and unplug the equipment from the wall outlet Contact your dealer and do not reconnect the equipment CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION For proper heat dispersal do not install this unit in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar enclosure More than 0 3 m 12 in is recommended Do not place any other
141. processing modes for analogue and digital signals including the latest high definition audio formats over HDMI Modes for digital sources Digital recordings are usually encoded to include information about their format type The AVR400 detects automatically the relevant format in a digital signal such as Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus DTS HD Master Audio Dolby Digital or DTS and switches in the appropriate decoding Modes for analogue sources Analogue recordings do not contain information about their encoding formats so the desired mode such as Dolby Pro Logic needs to be selected manually Mode memory Dolby Digital or DTS audio including the high definition formats can be output in two mix modes selected using the MODE button Surround e g five main channels plus a subwoofer for a 5 1 source Stereo downmix Two channel audio regardless of whether it is analogue or digital can also be output in two mix modes selected using the mode button Surround e g Dolby Pro Logic II Movie Neo 6 Music etc Stereo The AVR400 stores the settings for each source except MCH Thus the decoding mode for the following groups of source material can be stored independently Dolby Digital multi channel and DTS source material Two channel Dolby PCM or Analogue source material Two channel source modes The following decoding and surround modes are available for standard and high definition Dolby Digital 2 0 DTS
142. r Blu ray Disc player SAT Satellite set top box AV Audio visual sound input use with TV TUN DAB FM or AM tuner AMP Controls the amplifier and setup features of the AVR400 PVR Auxiliary input or an iPod via an Arcam irDock or rLead VCR Personal Video Recorder or Digital Video Recorder cD Compact Disc player If you press and hold a Device Mode key for about four seconds you change the Device Mode of the CR102 without changing the signal source on the AVR400 This can also be done by pressing Gan followed by a Device Mode key within two seconds These two methods allow you to change which device the CR102 controls without also changing the AVR400 source allowing uninterrupted listening Each Device Mode changes the behaviour of many of the CR102 keys to control the source device appropriately For example In CD mode M plays the previous CD track In AV mode M issues the TV channel down command The CR102 remains in the last selected Device Mode so it is not necessary to press a Device Mode key before every command key if all you are doing is playing or skipping tracks on a CD for example Navigation keys The Navigation keys steer the cursor in Setup Ce menus or on screen menus They also replicate lt v y the navigation functions of original remotes supplied with other home entertainment devices in your system confirms a setting Volume control By default the CR102 is set up so that the volume co
143. r speakers As a rule of thumb if a speaker cannot reproduce a flat frequency response down to about 40Hz and very few can it is often better to consider them as Small for setup purposes of home cinema When a speaker is set to Small very low frequency sounds are redirected away from that speaker to a Large speaker or a subwoofer which are far better suited to reproducing these low frequency sounds Note that it is not possible to set all speakers to Small unless there is a subwoofer in your speaker configuration If you do not have a subwoofer you will be forced to set your front speakers to Large Advanced users may wish to automatically override the Small speaker setting for purely stereo music listening when not watching movies This can be achieved in the Input Config menu see Crossover frequency If you have set any speakers as being Small then you will be required to set a value for the crossover frequency This is the frequency below which signals are filtered away from these Small speakers and redirected to Large speakers or the subwoofer if present A frequency of 80Hz is often a good starting point however you will probably have to experiment with different values to find the best value for your system or consult your speaker handbook MCH sub level If a subwoofer is present this setting allows for a 10dB compensation on the subwoofer output when using the MCH input as
144. rameters you can change as a user The selected line is highlighted with a black band Lines that cannot be selected are greyed out DVD Dolby Digital Scroll bars 48KHz Out 48KHz 192kbps These indicate the position of the displayed screen within longer menus Audio Compression Adjust to compensate for an off centre listening position frequency or are not currently selectable e g network IP address when DHCP is used Scroll bars on the sides of the right hand panel indicate your position in the settings list where there are more items than can be displayed at once 5 Pressing OK selects a setting to change it pressing OK again de selects the setting 6 At any time press the MENU button to exit the menu Any changes to settings are saved using the keys on the front panel The AVR400 front panel controls can be used to configure the unit Follow the instructions for using the remote control in this case using INPUT for down INPUT for up INFO for left and OK for right Input Config The audio and video settings on this page of the Setup menu can be tailored specifically and independently to the currently selected input When a different input is selected on the Input line all the input specific settings for that input are displayed below it These settings are applied to the named Input only and are stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up and whenever that input is sele
145. rce PHONO TV AV D AUX OE 6S9 0 00000 Toggles power between standby and on Functions as original remote number key Selects Display input on the AVR400 Toggles between available inputs e g AV1 AV2 Modifies many keys see individual key descriptions below Selects multichannel MCH input on AVR400 SHIFT a selects AUX input on the AVR400 Selects IPOD input on AVR400 SHIFT selects network NET internal input on the AVR400 Navigate setup and programme selection menus OK is equivalent to Enter or Select on some remotes Operates the Exit function if the PVR uses this feature Turns on the Menu function if the PVR uses this feature Toggles display between TV and PVR Toggles the mute function By default this key operates the AMP Mute Channel down Channel up Decrease and increase AVR400 volume Fast rewind Play Toggles pause of playback OO 0 z S S BR 2 E S SS S E Fast forward Operates the Favourites function if the PVR uses this feature Stop playback Starts recording not used Duplicates function of RED key if used Duplicates function of GREEN key if used Duplicates function of YELLOW key if used Duplicates function of BLUE key if used VCR Device Mode The VB Device Mode button configures the CR102 to control the functions of a video reco
146. rder or similar device You will need to configure this Device Mode to work with your equipment Pressing this button also selects VCR as the AVR400 source Toggles power between standby and on Functions as original remote number key mu Selects Display input on the AVR400 wm Toggles between available inputs e g AV1 AV2 GE Modifies many keys see individual key descriptions below Selects multichannel MCH input on AUX AVR400 SHIFT a selects AUX input on the AVR400 Selects IPOD input on AVR400 SHIFT PW selects network NET internal input on the AVR400 OE Navigate setup and programme selection menus OK is equivalent to Enter or Select on some remotes ey BY L Operates the Exit function if the VCR uses this feature Turns on the Menu function if the VCR uses this feature Toggles display between TV and VCR Toggles the mute function if available By default this key operates the AMP Mute Channel down CH Channel up E and increase amplifier Di Fast rewind Ply Toggles pause of playback O OG Gittin Gei E E a fad B Z E E S S S B Fast forward Ejects tape Stop playback Starts recording not used Duplicates function of RED key if used Duplicates function of GREEN key if used Duplicates function of YELLOW key if used Duplicates function of BLUE key if used
147. remote control or RS232 port The CR102 remote control supplied with the AVR400 is an eight device universal learning remote control which is simple to use and once set up is able to control a complete system It can be programmed using its vast internal code library to control CD and BD players PVRs TVs and other devices The installation of the AVR400 in a listening room is an important process which requires care at every stage For this reason the installation information is very comprehensive and should be followed carefully to achieve an unrivalled level of performance The AVR400 receiver is designed to produce a level of performance that will truly bring music and movies to life 00000000000 Placing the unit Place the unit on a level firm surface avoiding direct sunlight and sources of heat or damp Do not place the AVR400 on top of a power amplifier or other source of heat Do not place the amplifier in an enclosed space such as a bookcase or closed cabinet unless there is good provision for ventilation The AVR400 will run warm during normal operation Do not place any other component or item on top of the amplifier as this may obstruct airflow around the heat sink causing the amplifier to run hot The unit placed on top of the amplifier would become hot too Make sure the remote control receiver on the front panel display is unobstructed otherwise this wil
148. required by many DVD A players with audio outputs Use Channels 6 7 for If not used in the main zone it is possible to assign the Surround Back channels to bi amp the Front Left Right channels or to provide an amplified output to Zone 2 Speaker Distances It is essential for the distance from each speaker to the listening position to be accurately measured and entered into the Setup menu This ensures that the sounds from the various speakers arrive at the listening position at the correct time to recreate a realistic surround effect The distance can be entered in centimetres or inches Speaker Levels Finally the levels of all the speakers in the system need to be adjusted to match each other at the listening position again to create a proper surround effect To help with this the AVR400 can generate a test noise for each speaker which should be measured with a sound pressure level SPL meter The meter should be set to C weighting and slow response The level of noise measured at the listening position from each speaker should be adjusted on the Speaker Trims page of the Setup menu so that the meter reads 75dB SPL It does not matter what the system volume setting of the AVR400 is before turning the test noise on as the volume setting is over ridden for the duration of the speaker noise test There are several basic SPL meters on the market at reasonable prices aimed at home cinema enthusiasts Check your local tech
149. resses is recorded as part of the Macro A delay of up to 30 seconds is permitted Example To deassign the Macro associated with the Ga key 1 Press and hold EN until the power LED blinks twice vie vis Byd Byd 2 Press 3 Press Ga 4 Press and hold Gun until the power LED blinks twice vie vie Byd Ayes Volume punch through Volume punch through means that no matter which Device Mode is selected the CR102 controls the AVR400 volume You don t need to press on your CR102 this feature is switched on by default There are times however when you might want to control a devices volume directly when in a specific Device Mode Example To cancel volume punch through for a TV AV mode 1 Press once 2 Press and hold Gui until the power LED blinks twice Aen Zen 2 SE e 4 Press The power LED blinks four times Now while in TV AV mode you will be able to control the volume or mute functions of your TV directly To completely cancel all volume punch through settings 1 Press and hold Gu until the power LED blinks twice Aen Zen X SE e P vig vie 3 Press The power LED blinks four times 3 7 vig vie SE Now whichever mode you re in you will have direct access to that device s volume or mute functions assuming they are available You would need to switch to AMP mode to alter the AVR400 volume Example To restore default volume punch throug
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151. rs support bi amping The spare channels can alternatively be used to power stereo speakers in another room Zone 2 Speakers that support bi amping have two sets of terminals per speaker usually linked together by metal strips These metal strips MUST be removed when bi amping failure to remove them will result in damage to the amplifier that is not covered under warranty To bi amp the front left and right speakers remove the metal strips from the speaker terminals Connect the woofer or LF terminals to the FL and FR terminals on the AVR400 Connect the tweeter or HF terminals to the SBL and SBR terminals on the AVR400 Finally navigate to the Setup Menu Spkr Types and set the Use Channels 6 7 for menu option to BiAmp L R see Link MUST be removed Connecting subwoofers The AVR400 also allows an active subwoofer to be connected to the SUB output PREAMP OUT See your subwoofer handbook for the correct setting up and connection for your particular subwoofer SUB Using external power amplifiers The internal power amplifier of the AVR400 can be supplemented or replaced with external power amplification Connect the PREAMP OUT sockets to your power amplifier inputs PREAMP OUT SL FL FR C Connect these to the equivalent Right Left and Centre front channels of your power amplifier SUB Subwoofer output Connect this to the input of your active subwoofer if present S
152. se the numeric keypad The default PIN is 1234 Change PIN Allows the PIN to be changed to a number other than the default Enter the current secure backup PIN using the lt A gt PD GQ and mi keys on the remote control do not use the numeric keypad The default PIN is 1234 After the current PIN has been entered correctly enter a new PIN as prompted and again to confirm EXIT Cancel and return to the extended menu Updating firmware via USB The firmware in your AVR400 can be updated using a USB flash drive containing a firmware update file English Mode Selects between Stereo and the available surround modes for the current source front panel operation Info Selects the information displayed on the lower left portion of the front panel OK Used to enter selections made in the Setup menu Press and hold to reset video outputs to the lowest resolution HDMI 480p Component 480i ARCAM MJ Input These buttons select the source connected to the corresponding input or internal input Unused sources can be prevented from being selected in the setup menu Aux Multi purpose auxiliary line level input calibration microphone Menu input and 3 5mm optical Selects the Setup menus on the digital SPDIF input on screen display OSD Direct Stereo Direct on off Provides a direct analogue path from the analogue inputs to the left and right front outputs Switch
153. ss a source select button to select a different source to Zone 1 FOLLOH 21 DOLBY TRUEHRD Note that Zone 2 control from within Zone 1 will pass automatically back to Zone 1 control after a few seconds of inactivity Zone 2 can also be controlled using a third party programmable remote control or a home automation system Please contact your dealer or installer for further details Extended front panel menu Pressing the MENU key and holding it for longer than four seconds will bring up the Extended Menu allowing you to perform the following Restore to factory defaults This option allows you to restore all settings on your AVR400 to the defaults that it left the factory with Change remote code The default RC5 system code the AVR400 responds to is 16 If required for example due to another device in your system also using this RC5 system code it can be changed to 19 Restore secure backup This option allows you to restore all settings to their state as saved using the Store secure backup feature This option is useful if settings are accidentally changed It also allows the unit to be returned to the saved state following a firmware update Store secure backup This option allows you to save all the AVR400 settings to a secure area of memory The settings can be retrieved using the Restore option above Enter PIN Enter the secure backup PIN using the D W and amp keys on the remote control do not u
154. successful completion of a programming sequence Long blinks indicate an invalid key press or entry The symbol TP is used in the manual to indicate a power LED blink Timeouts and unassigned keys Time out After 10 seconds the CR102 exits the programming state and returns to normal operation Stuck key timeout After any key is pressed continuously for 30 seconds the CR102 stops sending IR transmission to conserve battery life The CR102 remains off until all keys are released Unassigned keys the CR102 ignores any unassigned key presses for a particular Device Mode and does not transmit IR Low voltage indicator When the batteries are running down the IR transmit indicator on the CD102 the LED under the Power button flashes five times whenever you press a button Zus Zum Zu Zu Ze If this happens please Dt four new AAA alkaline batteries as soon as possible Device Mode Source keys As the CR102 can control your AVR400 as well as a range of other equipment many of the buttons have more than one function depending on the device mode selected on the remote control The Device Mode keys shown below select the source on the AVR400 If one of these keys is pressed briefly a command is transmitted to change the source on the AVR400 Also the functionality of the remote control changes to operate the selected source device it s like having eight different remotes in your hand 9999 DVD DVD player o
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156. t an accurate indication of the power delivered to your loudspeakers The AVR400 often delivers its full output power long before the volume control reaches its maximum position particularly when listening to heavily recorded music In comparison some movie sound tracks can appear very quiet as many directors like to keep maximum levels in reserve for special effect sequences Headphones To use headphones with the AVR400 plug the headphones into the PHONES socket in the centre of the front panel When headphones are plugged into the front panel PHONES socket the outputs for Zone 1 are muted and the audio will be down mixed to two channels 2 0 The two channel down mix is required so that the centre channel and surround information can be heard via the headphones Using Zone 2 Zone 2 provides the option for the occupants of the master bedroom conservatory kitchen etc to view or listen to a different source at a different volume level from the main zone Zone 1 Source selection and volume control for Zone 2 is achieved either by using an IR receiver in Zone 2 see over to Zone 2 control by pressing the front panel zone button or by pressing AMP followed by SHIFT then OK on the remote control The front panel VFD display indicates that control has been switched to Zone 2 STANDBY DOOLEY TRUEHD 5 To turn on Zone 2 press the Zone button or shift ok then press the standby power button on the remote control Pre
157. ter the first four digit device code using the number keys The power key blinks twice 3 3 5 7 Aim the CR102 at the device and press If the device switches off the setup is complete 8 Turn your device back on and test all the CR102 s functions to ensure they are working properly 9 Important Write your device code down on the right hand side of the page so you can remember it if you ever reset the CR102 What if I still can t control my device M If your device doesnt respond repeat the above steps until one of the device codes listed for your brand works M If none of the codes listed for your brand operates your device or if your brand is not listed at all try the Library Search Method described in the next section Notes E Some codes are quite similar If your device does not respond or is not functioning properly with one of the codes try another code listed under your brand E If your device s original remote control does not have a OD POWER key press instead of setting up your device when E Remember to press the corresponding device key before operating your device E Many TVs do not switch on pressing Please try pressing a number key channel select to switch your TV back on M To search for the code for another device follow the instructions above but press the appropriate device key instead of W during step 2 Method 2 Library search This section describes anoth
158. th With Pro Logic decoding dominant centre signals come only from the centre speaker If no centre speaker is present the decoder splits the centre signal equally to the left and right speakers to create a phantom centre image The Centre Width control allows variable adjustment of the centre image so it may be heard only from the centre speaker only from the left right speakers as a phantom image or from all three front speakers to varying degrees We recommend Centre Width is set to 3 for normal use PLII Panorama Extends the front centre image to include the surround speakers for an exciting wrap around effect with side wall imaging Digital Output Freq Sets the sampling frequency of the audio Analogue to Digital converter This setting applies to all inputs when analogue audio is being processed i e not Stereo Direct mode It is stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up Maximum Volume Limits the maximum volume setting the system can be turned up to in the main zone This is a useful feature to prevent accidental overdriving of low power handling speakers for example It is stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is powered up Max On Volume Limits the maximum volume the system operates in the main zone when it is switched on or comes out of Standby The system comes on at this stored volume setting if the last used possibly very loud volume exceeds this value It is stor
159. the source device e g if you re learning a TV function press av 5 On the CR102 press the key to which you want to assign the learned function e g O The device key blinks rapidly 6 On the original remote press and hold the function key that you want to learn e g TEXT HOLD until the CR102 device key blinks twice it ba 7 If you want to learn other functions from the same source device simply repeat steps 5 and 6 pressing the next key you want to learn 8 To exit Code Learning mode press and hold Gu until the device key blinks twice zt bai 9 To use the learned function on the CR102 press the Device Mode key followed by the function key In this example youd press followed by Shifted Learning You can assign a learned function to a CR102 key without sacrificing its original function You can assign Shifted Learning functions to any key except for Device Mode keys e g Dh Gar or number keys to 1 To assign a Shifted Learning function simply follow Code Learning steps in the previous section During step 5 press e once before you press the key to which you want to assign the learned function 2 To access the shifted function press Gu and then the target key Important notes E Once you start a Code Learning session you have approximately 10 seconds to conduct each step Any longer and a timeout means that you ll have to start the process again E The Learning feature is mode spec
160. the time See the Note Important points to remember regarding analogue frame rates Display Type Set the aspect ratio of your display device 4 3 standard or 16 9 widescreen HDMI Output Resolution This setting controls the output resolution of the HDMI output The dropdown list shows all the resolutions that the AVR400 video processor can output Resolutions that are not supported by the connected display device are greyed out and cannot be selected Preferred sets the output resolution to be the preferred resolution that is requested by the display device This is often the highest resolution the display device can receive Bypass this is a special mode where video passes straight through the AVR400 without alteration Use this mode to watch 3D content on a 3D television This mode also allows the AVR400 to output video with a 23 976Hz frame rate The output resolution and frame rate will be identical to the input resolution and frame rate The display must be capable of supporting the input resolution and frame rate if the input video format is not supported by the display there will be no picture Output Frame Rate This setting controls the output frame rate of the HDMI output The dropdown list shows all the frame rates that the AVR400 video processor can output Frame rates that are not supported by the connected display device at the above resolution are greyed out and cannot be selected Auto sets the HDMI OUT
161. tion since broadcasts are bn WON where fitted In strong signal areas A COMPOSITE the DAB T wire aerial Mount the aerial as high up as possible on a wall In the UK the vertically polarised In other localities check with your Arcam dealer or try both horizontal and vertical positions supplied can be used T elements need to be positioned vertically for for best reception Try each usable wall of the room to see which gives best reception and use tacks or adhesive tape to secure the aerial in a T shape but note that no tacks should come into contact with the internal wire of the aerial When installed and receiving DAB check the signal strength by pressing the front panel or remote control s INFO button until the signal quality indicator is displayed In weak signal areas a high gain externally mounted or roof mounted aerial is desirable in order to receive the highest number of services In Band III transmission areas such as the UK use a multi element Yagi aerial with the elements mounted vertically as the transmissions are vertically polarised If you are close to more than one transmitter use an omnidirectional or folded dipole aerial If the DAB services in your area are transmitted on L band then ask your dealer for advice for the best aerial to use FM Connecting an aerial A suitable FM aerial must be connected to the AVR400 before FM radio can
162. tions of this handbook dealing with installation and setting up and move directly to the sections dealing with using the unit Use the Contents list to guide you to these sections DIY setup The AVR400 is a powerful and sophisticated piece of AV equipment If you are setting the unit up yourself it is recommended that you read this handbook thoroughly before beginning For instance correct speaker configuration and placement is a key to getting the most out of your AVR400 and making sure that all the elements of your system work in harmony English before you begin The AVR400 is a high quality and high performance home cinema processor and amplifier built to Arcam s quality design and manufacturing standards It combines digital processing with high performance audio and video components to bring you an unrivalled home entertainment centre The AVR400 allows switching and control of seven analogue and six digital audio sources in addition to internal AM FM and DAB radio as well as networked and USB audio sources making it an ideal hub for both home cinema and two channel stereo systems Since many of these source components are also capable of generating video signals the AVR400 includes broadcast quality switching for HDMI Composite S Video RGB and Component video signals BD Audio and SACD can be connected via the multi channel input Control of the AVR400 is either by front panel control buttons IR
163. ts the direct connection of USB devices and will not support devices connected through a hub If regular access to the USB socket is required you may find it convenient to use a USB extension lead See for details of supported file types Trigger connectors The trigger connectors TRIG Z1 and TRIG Z2 provide an electrical signal whenever the AVR400 is switched on and the relevant zone enabled The trigger signal can be used to switch on and off compatible pieces of home entertainment equipment for example you could set up a trigger to turn on your television and BD player whenever the AVR400 was switched on There are two trigger output sockets on the AVR400 each capable of outputting a 12V 70mA switching signal The socket is designed for mono 3 5mm jacks tip is the trigger output sleeve is ground lt tip Trigger output lt t sleeve Ground TRIG Z1 Use for remotely turning on and off power amps or source equipment for Zone 1 On 12V Off OV TRIG Z2 Use for remotely turning on and off power amps or source equipment for Zone 2 On 12V Off OV Infra red IR connectors The infra red inputs Z1 IR and Z2 IR allow the connection of external IR receivers either ei when the AVR400 front panel IR receiver is fully or partially obstructed or to allow the use of a remote control in Zone 2 There are two IR inputs on the AVR400 each designed for stereo or mono 3 5mm jacks T
164. tting your CR102 up to control your devices as described in Method 1 see page E 25 If more than one code number is listed try the first number If the results are unsatisfactory continue trying the numbers for that manufacturer to get the best fit with the functionality required If the manufacturer of your equipment is not listed you can try Method 2 the Library Search see page E 25 This allows you to scan through every set of codes contained in the CR102 s memory English trouble shooting Problem There are no lights on the unit The unit responds erratically or not at all to the remote control The front panel display is blank No picture is being produced There are bright edges or ghosts on the picture No sound is produced The sound is poor or distorted Check that E the power cord is plugged into the AVR400 and the mains socket it is plugged into is switched on E the power button is pressed in Ifa red LED is present the AVR400 is in standby mode Press any button on the front panel or remote control E there are fresh batteries in the remote control E the front panel window is visible and you are pointing the remote control towards it E the display hasn t been turned off Press the DISPLAY button on the front panel or remote control E your viewing device is turned on and switched to display your AVR400 Test by pressing the MENU button on the AVR400 or on the remote
165. urce you may also need to connect the source s Composite output to the AVR400 Composite input to act as a video sync RGB Sync format The Composite signal should be on the same named input as the RGB signals The AVR400 is also compatible with Sync on Greer or RGsB signals RGB video outputs on source equipment are often on SCART connectors You will need to use a SCART to RGB Sync on phono breakout cable available from your Arcam dealer NOTE When setting up the AVR400 menus later in this manual you will need to select whether the three wire high quality video input is Component Normal RGsB or RGB Sync for each input This is done on the Component Mode line in the Input Config menu Failure to do this can result in a green looking picture or a picture that is unstable COMPONENT VIDEO IN SAT AV BD Connect the Component video outputs of your source equipment to these inputs COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Connect this output to the Component video input of your display device OS Si S VIDEO O00900 D000 COMPOSITE leie NOTE Analogue RGB video output is not available from the AVR400 The analogue three wire high quality video output is always configured as Component video Zone 2 connectors The Z2 out analogue audio connector can be used to connect the stereo audio output of the AVR400 to an amplifier located in a second room Connect the analogue
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168. ve separate channels corresponding to the standard home theatre layout Cinema A movie mode designed to reproduce a movie theatre environment Neo 6 technology allows various sound elements within a channel or channels to be steered separately and in a way which follows the original presentation naturally Music A music mode designed to produce a lively high integrity surround effect from most two channel music sources from all available speakers Neo 6 music mode expands stereo recordings into the five or six channel layout without diminishing the subtlety and integrity of the original stereo recording Multi channel source modes Digital multi channel source material is normally provided as 5 1 audio The 5 1 channels comprise of left centre and right front speakers two surround speakers and a low frequency effects LFE channel Since the LFE channel is not a full range channel it is referred to as 1 Surround systems decode and reproduce the 5 1 channels directly Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES matrix enhanced decoding systems create one extra rear channel from information buried in the two surround signals of the 5 1 source These EX and ES enhanced systems are sometimes referred to as 6 1 systems This extra surround back channel is normally reproduced through two separate loudspeakers creating a 7 1 system DTS ES discrete is a true 6 1 source with six discretely encoded channels plus the
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170. wer consumption is less than 0 5 Watts While in Standby mode it may be possible to hear a slight residual hum coming from the mains transformer inside the amplifier This is perfectly normal However if the unit is to be left unused for an extended period we recommend that you disconnect it from the mains supply to save power Interconnect cables We recommend the use of high quality screened cables that are designed for the particular application Other cables will have different impedance characteristics that will degrade the performance of your system for example do not use cabling intended for video use to carry audio signals All cables should be kept as short as is practically possible It is good practice when connecting your equipment to make sure that the mains power supply cabling is kept as far away as possible from your audio cables Failure to do so may result in unwanted noise in the audio signals For information on speaker cabling please refer to the Speakers section beginning on Radio interference The AVR400 is an audio device containing microprocessors and other digital electronics It has been designed to very high standards of electromagnetic compatibility This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures If the AVR400 causes interference to radio or television reception which can be
171. yer has been set to output bitstream audio on the digital output EH a you have a digital connection from your BD player sometimes Dolby Digital BD DVD discs contain material at either the beginning or the end of the main movie that is not in full 5 1 format but in two channel or Pro Logic decoding a M all cables are making a good connection If necessary withdraw the cable from the connector and plug it fully in again turn the power off before doing this the connections inside the source cable connector are not broken or badly soldered E if the hum originates only when one particular source component is connected that an aerial cable or dish connection to this source is ground isolated Contact your installation contractor turn then any other equipment Most electronic equipment does generate low levels of interference E try re arranging cabling from the nuisance source away from other cabling ensure that the cabling used is high quality specified for its purpose and is properly screened M if the problem persists contact your dealer M where the interference is coming from Switch off each source component in Problem The source switching changes randomly or freezes on one source Volume is always too loud when I turn on When Zone 2 is put into standby the main zone is also switched off When a USB memory device is connected USB is not shown in the network client s
172. ystem operates in the Zone 2 when it is switched on or comes out of Standby The system comes on at this volume if the last used possibly very loud volume exceeds this value Zone 2 format Selects the video format used for the Zone 2 composite video output PAL is mostly used in Europe and NTSC is mostly used in North America This setting should only be changed if there is an unstable OSD on the Zone 2 display Network The AVR400 is fitted with an network audio client which is capable of playing internet radio stations as well as stored music on a network storage device such as a PC or on a USB flash drive Use DHCP Select if your network uses DHCP No To assign a fixed IP address manually Yes To use network parameters given by the DHCP server IP Address If not using DHCP enter the IP address you have assigned to the AVR400 for your network Subnet Mask If not using DHCP enter the subnet mask for the AVR400 on your network Gateway If not using DHCP enter the IP address of the router the AVR400 is connected to Primary DNS If not using DHCP enter the Primary DNS IP address of your internet service provider Alternate DNS If not using DHCP enter the Secondary DNS IP address of your internet service provider MAC address Information only The unique address of the network card in your AVR400 English decoding modes Introduction Your AVR400 receiver provides all the key decoding and
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