Arcam E-2 manual Basic Setup, General Settings, Speaker Sizes

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BASIC SETUP

1 – GENERAL SETTINGS:

1 - General Settings

Volume Display: Normal 0-72

Max Volume: +72

Max On Volume: +20

Delay units: Imperial

OSD Mode: Mixed

Video Status: SCART

HQ Video: RGB

Sync On Green: Off

Volume display: Allows you to select how volume is displayed. Choose from Normal 0–72 (in 1dB steps), THX Ref –53dB to +18dB, and Fine 0–72 (in 0.5dB steps). We recommend setting this to THX Ref as this represents a volume control around 0dB (the reference level) which is the same loudness level of a movie in a movie theatre once you have correctly calibrated your system.

Max Volume: Limits the maximum volume setting the system can be turned up to. This is a useful feature to prevent accidental overdriving of low power-handling speakers, for example.

Max On Volume: Limits the maximum volume the system operates at when it is first switched on. The system comes on at this volume if the last used (possibly very loud) volume exceeds this value.

Delay units: Controls whether the delay settings for the speakers in surround modes are specified in terms of Time, Imperial or Metric distances from the listening position. Either enter the time delay to each channel if calculating the delay in milliseconds, or select between Imperial or Metric measurements to calculate the time delay automatically. Imperial is measured in feet and Metric is measured more precisely in 0.1m (10cm) increments. Note that 1 foot is approximately 0.3 metres.

NOTE: Changing the units resets all distances/times to zero. It is therefore important to choose the units (Time, Imperial or Metric) before set up.

OSD Mode: Controls how the on screen display is viewed. Mixed will overlap the OSD on top of the existing video picture, while Full Page will give a full screen black background with the OSD displayed in white.

NOTE: In Mixed mode, the highlight bar is black if video is present. It is blue if no video signal is present or if in Full Page mode.

Video Status: Can be set to Screen Ctrl or SCART.This controls the triggers (Video Trig 1) into the display device to tell the display what video type is being used. SCART refers to the multipole A/V connector commonly used on European A/V equipment.

HQVideo: Allows selection of the high quality video output to match your display device. Choose between RGB or Component. The AV8 allows progressive scan and high definition TV (HDTV) signals to be passed through the high quality component inputs to the high quality output. Note that the OSD cannot overlay text at any rate other than standard NTSC or PAL.

On video signals that have a sync rate of greater than the normal interlaced rate (i.e., progressive scan, frame-scaled video, HDTV) the OSD will automatically go into Full Page mode (black background) so that the control menu can be accessed. Any pop-up displays (such as the volume bar, source selection information, etc) will be switched off.

Sync On Green: This applies only if RGB video is used. On makes the AV8 feed the video sync signal out with the green signal. Some RGB-driven display devices require a sync signal on the green input to lock on to the video signal coming in, while others need the video synchronisation on a separate lead. Systems using SCART connections will normally have a four-wire system (i.e., with sync on composite [CVBS] video).

NOTE: The ‘Sync on Green’ menu option is not selectable when ‘Component’ is selected as the HQ video type.

2 – SPEAKER SIZES

The size and number of loudspeakers are defined on this page of the OSD.

2 - Speaker Sizes

Auto Setup: Custom

Front L/R: Small

Centre: Small

Surr.L/R: Small

Surr.Back L/R: Small

Subwoofer: Present

Rears for 5.1: Both

A note on speaker sizes

A Large speaker is one that is capable of handling a full range signal (i.e., 20Hz–20kHz).

A Small speaker is one that is not capable of reproducing a deep bass signal (i.e., below 100Hz), for example a satellite speaker.

None is used when there is no speaker connected to that channel.

Auto Setup: Allows the setting of ‘standard configurations’ as in the table below:

Speaker

Config 1

Config.2

Config.3

Custom

THX

THX

 

 

 

 

 

 

Surr.Ex

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Front

Small

Large

Large

Sm/Lge

Small

Small

L/R

 

 

 

 

THX

THX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Centre

Small

Small

Small

Sm/Lge/

Small

Small

 

 

 

 

None

THX

THX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Surr

Small

Small

Large

Sm/Lge/

Small

Small

L/R

 

 

 

None

THX

THX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Surr

Small

Small

Small

Sm/None

None

Small

Back

 

 

 

 

 

THX

L/R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sub-

Present

None

Present

Present/

Present

Present

woofer

 

 

 

None

THX

THX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.1

Both

Both

Both

SurrL/R/

Surr

Both

Rears

 

 

 

Sur Back

L/R

 

 

 

 

 

L/R/Both

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Custom setting allows you to choose any combination of speakers to suit your system. Note that the centre and rear speakers cannot be set to large if the front speakers are set to small.

THX automatically sets the speaker selections to the specified configuration for THXlistening. This automatically sets the surround back speakers to None‚ and all filters are set to 80Hz. This configuration is not adjustable. Only select this if you are using a full set of THXcertified speakers.

THX Surr.EX automatically sets the speaker selections for a THXSurround EX setup with a pair of surround speakers, a pair of surround back speakers and all filters set to 80Hz. This configuration is not adjustable. Only select this if you are using a full set of THXcertified speakers.

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Contents Page Safety Compliance Safety guidelinesImportant Safety Instructions Welcome to the AV8 Preamp Processor ContentsAudio InstallationPositioning the Unit VideoCables Speaker InstallationDigital Output Audio ConnectionsAnalogue Audio Inputs Analogue Record Outputs Digital Audio InputsVideo Connections Zone 2 ConnectionsHigh Quality Component Video Connections RGB 4-wire connectionControl Connections Trigger OutputsPlugging Connecting to a Power SupplyWrong PLUG? Mains LeadConfiguring the AV8 Speaker Sizes Basic SetupGeneral Settings Distance measurements for 5.1 Speaker delay settings Speaker Delay SettingsLevel Settings Subwoofer SettingsBoundary Gain Compensation THX SettingsSaving Settings and Exit Setup Save SetupADV 1 Speaker EQ Advanced SetupADV 2 Video Settings ADV 3 Digital SettingsADV 5 Input Trims ADV 4 Zone 2 SettingsEnabled sources are listed on the ‘Access’ line of the OSD Saving Settings and Exiting Setup THX. Selects between the available THX modes Front panel controlsSource selection Remote controlOperating your AV8 Using the ControlsEFFECTS/FX Volume ControlHeadphones Stereo DirectUsing the Main Menu Screen Pro Logic II Music Mode Control VIA Zone 2 Menu Using ZoneDifferent volume level from the main zone zone CR80 remote controlTWO-CHANNEL Source Modes Surround modesIntroduction THX Modes Multichannel SourcesMultichannel Source Modes THX Standards DSP Effects ModesAbout THX Cinema Processing THX TechnologyTroubleshooting No zone 2 audio when playing DTS film Source switching changes randomly or freezes on one sourceUnable to alter settings in Setup Menus Feedback when making digital recordingBalance is not available in THX mode Unable to adjust bass and treble controlsUnable to adjust balance control Continual Improvement Policy Technical specificationsRadio Interference Processing Component SpecificationsLocking the Setup Menu Additional technical informationScart S-video cable with audio back to processor Scart ConnectionsScart RGB cable with audio back to processor Example for programming Display = RC-5 code IR Remote CodesTable of Remote Codes Command Processing Setting ValuesQuery Commands THX ?THX PWRMUT EFF ?EFFMain Menu Commands General Operation CommandsBasic Speakers Setup Commands BasicBasic Delay Basic GeneralBasic THX Basic SubSetup Commands Advanced Navigation Engineering SettingsMenu Access Multi-button PressesAV8 Programmer Utility SoftwareClaims Under Guarantee GuaranteeWorldwide Guarantee Warranty Covers