Arcam E-2 manual Control Connections, Trigger Outputs, High Quality Component Video Connections

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fm VCR OUT. Connect this to the S-video input of your video recorder.

fl TAPE. If you are using the tape loop for a secondVCR then connect the S-video from the VCR to this input.

HIGH QUALITY (COMPONENT) VIDEO CONNECTIONS

These inputs are suitable for connection to component (YUV/ YCrCb) or RGB outputs.These signals are usually available from a DVD player, set-top box or games console and offer the best possible picture quality.

Generally, the component video standard is used in North America/ NTSC regions, while RGB is used in Europe.

CONTROL CONNECTIONS

gl gn

RS232

 

 

CONTROL

REMOTE

 

OUT

IN

 

LOCAL

85 – 265VAC

 

 

 

 

MAX 40VA

GROUND

12V INLIFT (IN)

TRIGGER ZONE 2

gm go gq

fr fs

HIGH QUALITY VIDEO

12

Y/G

U/B

V/R

Y/G

U/B

V/R

Y/G

U/B

V/R

Y/G

U/B

V/R

 

OUT

 

 

3

 

gk ft

fr VIDEO 1, fs VIDEO 2, ft VIDEO 3 INPUTS. Connect these to the video outputs of your high quality video sources.

gk HIGH QUALITY VIDEO OUT. Connect these sockets to the component video inputs of your display device.

Important notes about HQ 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 if incorrectly connected, but unusually coloured or unstable pictures will result.

In the ‘Video Settings’ setup menu, each of these three high quality component video inputs can be individually allocated to one of the following inputs: DVD, SAT, TUNER, TAPE, CD, VCR or AV.

You cannot mix component and RGB sources.

The high quality component video inputs have sufficient bandwidth for line-doubled NTSC (525/60) or PAL (625/50) video and US HDTV video signals. However, when used with such signals the OSD is not overlaid on the picture but is output at standard interlaced NTSC or PAL (525 or 625 line) rate on a solid background.

Initially, the high quality video inputs are all disabled. Before any HQ video input can be selected it must be allocated to an input.

RGB 4-wire connection

Some video projectors and most European TV sets require the use of a 4-wire RGB connection, where the ‘sync’ signal is separate from RGB. In this case, you need to use the composite video MONITOR OUT 2 for the sync information. A special cable is available from your dealer for 4-wire RGB connection (refer to the table of SCART connections at the back of the manual).

gn IN LOCAL. Use with a local IR receiver when the AV8 front panel IR receiver is obstructed.

go IN ZONE 2. This allows the AV8 to be controlled remotely from zone 2 via infrared remote control.

A receiver compatible with this connector is available from Xantech (part no. 291-10). Please contact a Xantech registered dealer for this part, as ARCAM do not stock them. See www.xantech.com for more information.

The 3.5mm jack plug for this connector is wired as follows:

3.5mm stereo jack

Function

 

 

Tip

Signal

 

 

Ring

0V

 

 

Sleeve

12V, 30mA current-limited

 

 

This follows the Xantech standard for IR transmission over wire.

Connect to a remote IR receiver in zone 2 to allow control of the AV8 from zone 2.

gl (REMOTE) OUT. This enables control of the source components remotely from zone 2 or zone 1 using the local input. Control is possible by either connecting to the source devices via the 3.5mm IR jack (Arcam units only) or using an IR emitter stuck to the centre of the IR sensor window on the source component (such as a Xantech 283MW mini emitter).

gq RS232 CONTROL Use with control devices having an RS232 serial port (for example, Crestron and AMX touch screen controllers). This connection is also used for upgrading control software. See the sections at the end of this manual for control and programming information.

TRIGGER OUTPUTS

There are three trigger output sockets on the AV8, each of which is a 3.5mm stereo jack with two contacts, ‘tip’ and ‘ring’. See the tables for technical information on the trigger outputs.

gm 12V TRIGGER. Use for remotely turning on and off power amps or source equipment for the main zone and zone 2.

3.5mm stereo jack

Function

Voltage

 

 

 

Tip

Main zone on

On = 12V, 30mA

 

 

Off = 0V

 

 

 

Ring

Zone 2 on

On = 12V, 30mA

 

 

Off = 0V

 

 

 

Sleeve

Ground

0V

 

 

 

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Contents Page Safety Compliance Safety guidelinesImportant Safety Instructions Contents Welcome to the AV8 Preamp ProcessorInstallation Positioning the UnitVideo AudioSpeaker Installation CablesAudio Connections Analogue Audio InputsAnalogue Record Outputs Digital Audio Inputs Digital OutputZone 2 Connections Video ConnectionsRGB 4-wire connection Control ConnectionsTrigger Outputs High Quality Component Video ConnectionsConnecting to a Power Supply Wrong PLUG?Mains Lead PluggingConfiguring the AV8 Speaker Sizes Basic SetupGeneral Settings Speaker Delay Settings Level SettingsSubwoofer Settings Distance measurements for 5.1 Speaker delay settingsTHX Settings Saving Settings and Exit SetupSave Setup Boundary Gain CompensationAdvanced Setup ADV 2 Video SettingsADV 3 Digital Settings ADV 1 Speaker EQADV 5 Input Trims ADV 4 Zone 2 SettingsEnabled sources are listed on the ‘Access’ line of the OSD Saving Settings and Exiting Setup Front panel controls THX. Selects between the available THX modesRemote control Source selectionUsing the Controls Operating your AV8Volume Control HeadphonesStereo Direct EFFECTS/FXUsing the Main Menu Screen Pro Logic II Music Mode Using Zone Different volume level from the main zone zoneCR80 remote control Control VIA Zone 2 MenuTWO-CHANNEL Source Modes Surround modesIntroduction THX Modes Multichannel SourcesMultichannel Source Modes DSP Effects Modes About THX Cinema ProcessingTHX Technology THX StandardsTroubleshooting Source switching changes randomly or freezes on one source Unable to alter settings in Setup MenusFeedback when making digital recording No zone 2 audio when playing DTS filmBalance is not available in THX mode Unable to adjust bass and treble controlsUnable to adjust balance control Technical specifications Continual Improvement PolicyProcessing Component Specifications Locking the Setup MenuAdditional technical information Radio InterferenceScart 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 PWR MUTEFF ?EFF THX ?THXGeneral Operation Commands Main Menu CommandsSetup Commands Basic Basic DelayBasic General Basic SpeakersBasic Sub Basic THXSetup Commands Advanced Engineering Settings Menu AccessMulti-button Presses NavigationUtility Software AV8 ProgrammerGuarantee Worldwide GuaranteeWarranty Covers Claims Under Guarantee