Arcam AVR350 manual Input selection, Stereo Direct, Zone, Headphones

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Input selection

To select a particular source, press the corresponding button on the front panel or on the remote control. There are eight inputs available: DVD, Sat, AV, PVR, VCR, Tape, CD and MCH (DVD-A multi-channel). In addition, AM and FM radio reception can be selected from the built-in tuner. Any picture signal associated with the selected input is switched to the monitor output.

On selecting a source, the AVR350 will attempt to use the digital input in preference to an analogue input, assuming a digital signal is detected for the source. If you want to override the digital input and select the analogue input instead, however, this can be achieved by pressing and holding the button for the selected source for at least two seconds.

The processing mode and ‘Stereo Direct’ functions are remembered and recalled for each input. The digital input and high quality video input associated with each source may be configured in the device menus.

The DVD-Ainput is intended for direct analogue pass-through of DVD Audio or SACD surround sources. Apart from volume control and level trim, no processing is performed on this input.

Tape operation

The TAPE button selects the audio from a cassette deck connected to the TAPE IN phono sockets of the AVR350.

Pressing the tape button will select audio from the tape input; the tape LED will illuminate, together with the LED of the previously selected input. Illuminating the tape and source LEDs indicates that the tape loop is active and indicates the source that will be recorded.

Example:

If you want to record from the CD input:

<Select the CD input;

<Press the tape button – you can now listen to the sound returned from the recording device. In the case of a three-head cassette deck, this will be the audio as recorded onto the tape.

Note that selecting a different source from CD will cause the recording to change to this new source.

VCR/PVR Operation

The AVR350 has VCR and PVR record loops for audio and video (Composite and S-video only). These carry the audio and video (if any) from the currently-selected source. The VCR output is muted if VCR is the selected source; the PVR output is muted if PVR is the selected source.

Example:

If you want to record the SAT input:

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Select the SAT input.

Press the button labeled ‘record’ (or similar) on your VCR/PVR to begin recording.

Note that, if you select a different source from SAT, the recording changes to this new source.

Stereo Direct

To listen to a pure analogue stereo input, press the Direct button. The Direct mode bypasses automatically all processing and any surround functions. In Direct mode, digital processing is shut down to improve the sound quality by reducing the digital noise within the AVR350 to an absolute minimum. The LED above the DIRECT button on the front panel will illuminate to indicate this mode.

Important note: When ‘stereo direct’ mode is enabled, bass management is disabled. For this reason, ‘stereo direct’ mode is not recommended in systems comprising small ‘satelite’ speakers, as the full-frequency information that would be directed to these units may cause damage to the speaker.

Zone 2

Pressing the Zone 2 button allows both the volume and the source being viewed in Zone 2 to be changed from the main zone. While in this ‘Zone 2’ mode, the LED above the Zone 2 button is illuminated.

When first pressed, the text ZONE2 SRC is displayed on the front panel (where ‘SRC’ indicates the source being viewed in Zone 2). Pressing the source buttons on the front panel while in this state changes the source routed to Zone 2; moving the volume knob adjusts the Zone 2 volume.

To exit this state, press Zone 2 a second time.

Headphones

To use headphones with the AVR350, plug the headphones into the socket on the left hand side of the front panel.

When headphones are plugged into the headphones socket the main output is muted.

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Contents Arcam AVR350 surround sound receiver Important safety instructions Safety guidelinesSafety compliance Contents Before you start Using this handbookSafety IntroductionUsing the remote control Before making connectionsAVR350 rear panel InstallationPositioning the unit CablesAnalogue pre-amplifier outputs Audio connectionsAnalogue audio connections Connection of record decksScart RGB 4-wire connection Video connectionsUsing spade terminals Connecting loudspeakersSpeaker impedance FM antenna Connecting the AM and FM antennasZone 2 connections AM antennaTrigger outputs Connecting to a power supplyControl connections Mains leadSet-up Menu Index Configuring the AVR350Set-up mode Navigating the Set-up menuGeneral Settings ‘Basic’ Set-up MenusSpeaker Sizes Subwoofer SettingsBypass the DSP processing Speaker delay settings Speaker Delay SettingsDistance measurements for 5.1 Test Tone Cycle Level settingsEX Settings Use Channels 6+7 for‘Advanced’ Set-up Menus ADV 2 Video SettingsADV 3 Digital Settings ADV 1 Speaker EqADV 5 Analogue Settings Saving Settings and Exit Set-upADV 4 Zone 2 Settings ADV 6 Hdmi SettingsCR100 Universal remote control AVR specific keys CR100 Operating your AVR350 Switching on/offVolume control Front panel displayStereo Direct HeadphonesInput selection ZoneMode Remote control buttonsEffects/FX Treble/BassStoring a preset Using the tunerTuning to a station Deleting a presetUsing the Main Menu Display Centre spreading Effect Using Zone‘Dimension’ is set to 3 for normal use No centre spreading 20.8 69.8 Phantom centreSurround modes Digital multi-channel sourcesMulti-channel source modes Two-channel source modesFollowing decoding and surround modes are available Mono Speaker positioning DSP Effects ModesBefore you start important information Bi-wiring and bi-amping loudspeakersBi-wiring your loudspeakers Bi-amping your systemBi-amping using an external power-amplifier Front Right Front Left SpeakerTroubleshooting Unable to adjust bass and treble controls Source switching changes randomly or freezes on one sourceNo Zone 2 audio when playing DTS film Hum on an analogue inputCommand Command code IR Remote CodesSystem code Command Command code Scart RGB cable with audio back to processor Scart connectionsScart S-video cable with audio back to processor Continual improvement policy Technical specificationsRadio interference Worldwide Guarantee GuaranteeOn line registration
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