Cambridge Audio 640R user manual Front panel controls

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Tuner FM/AM

DVD

Video 1

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Recorder 1

Aux

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Recorder 2

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Standby / On

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Digital Processing Options

 

 

 

 

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Switches the unit between Standby mode (indicated by dim power LED) and On (indicated by bright power LED). Standby is a low power mode. The unit should be left in Standby mode when not in use.

2Phones

Allows for the connection of stereo headphones with a 6.35mm/¼" Jack plug. Headphones with an impedance of between 32 and 600 ohms are recommended. Note: Plugging in headphones will automatically mute the main and pre-amp outputs and select a 2-channel stereo down-mix to be created for headphone use.

3Tuning +/-

Used to tune FM frequencies and skip presets in Tuner mode.

4Mode/Store

Press to cycle between Tuner modes and for storing presets (refer to the ‘Operating Instructions’ of this manual for more information).

5Tuner FM/AM

Press to select the tuner for output through the 640R. Once in Tuner mode also use this button to switch between FM and AM modes.

6Display

Displays the status of the unit. Also receives IR commands from the supplied Azur remote control. A clear unobstructed line of sight between the remote control and the sensor is required.

7DVD

Press to select the source equipment connected to the DVD input.

8Video 1

Press to select the source equipment connected to the Video 1 input.

9Video 2

Press to select the source equipment connected to the Video 2 input.

10Recorder 1

Press to select the recording device connected to the Recorder 1 input.

11Aux

Press to select the source equipment connected to the Aux input.

12CD

Press to select the source equipment connected to the CD input.

Press to select a 7.1, 6.1 or 5.1 source (DVD-A or SACD player etc) connected to the 7.1 Direct In sockets.

Note: The 640R remembers the audio and video input type and processing mode for each individual source input. These are recalled each time a source is selected.

15Audio input type

Press this button to toggle between analog or digital (optical/coaxial) input types for the currently selected source input.

16Stereo modes

Press to listen to a source in either digitally processed stereo or stereo and sub modes.

17Pro Logic/Neo/DSP surround modes

Press to select between various Pro Logic II/IIx, DTS Neo:6 effects for matrix encoded analog or digital material or for post-processing DD/DTS material (Note: The 640R is unable to auto-detect this kind of source material as it does not include embedded encoding type flags so manual selection is required). Also selects various DSP created surround sound modes for uncoded stereo sources.

18Dolby Digital/DTS surround modes

Press to select Dolby Digital or DTS surround modes (with suitably encoded digital source material). These modes can only be decoded from digital audio sources (via Coaxial or Optical inputs).

19Video input type

Press to select the video input type (Composite, S-Video or Component Video) you wish to use for the current source input.

20Analog stereo direct

Press to listen directly to the analog inputs for the current source with no analog to digital or DSP processing for highest possible stereo sound quality.

21Volume

Use to increase/decrease the level of the sound from the outputs of the 640R.

22Mute

Press to mute the sound from the main and pre-amp outputs of the 640R. Press again to cancel mute.

23Video 3 source button

Press to select a video camera recorder/video games console connected to the Video 3 input sockets.

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24 Video 3 input sockets

Press to select the recording device connected to the Recorder 2 input.

Connect a video camera recorder/video games console to the 640R.

 

 

Audio/Video and digital optical inputs are provided.

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Contents Azur 640R Contents Before connecting IntroductionLimited warranty Safety precautionsImportant safety instructions Front panel controls Rear panel connections Remote control Front panel display Loudspeaker connectionsAnalog audio connections Digital audio connectionsTV/Monitor Video connectionsHdmi connections Games consolePreamp out Power amplifier6.1/7.1 Direct DVD-A player or Sacd multi-channel player 5.1 connectionsFM aerial Front input connectionsAerial connections AM loop aerial640R setup Speaker configurationSpeaker delay Source setup Level calibrationAudio connection type Assigning any Hdmi or DVI sources Video connection typeHdmi Pre-Emphasis Surround sound modes Other modesSelecting the desired listening mode Operating instructionsSelecting the source Pro Logic/Neo Dolby Digital DSP Surround DTS Surround Modes Decode modes 5.1 speaker setupKey PCM + Plii MovieDecode modes 6.1 speaker setup PCM + PLIIx MovieDecode modes 7.1 speaker setup Dynamic Range Control ProLogic IIx adjustmentsUsing the Tuner Storing stationsRecorder 1 Audio split modeTone/Sub/LFE configuration Input namingOSD setup Video ComponentComponent Multi-room connections Custom installation C.I. use Reset/Back-up memoryTroubleshooting General Technical specificationsAudio Decoding modes supportedDTS AP20060/3-A
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