Arcam AVR600, AVR500 Network/usb Operation, Selecting the playback source, USB playback, IPod

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network/usb

operation

ETHERNET

Z1 IR

 

Z2 IR

TRIG Z1

 

USB

Z3 IR

TRIG Z2

IR OUT

TRIG Z3

The AVR600 and AV888 are 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. The network audio client is an optional

extra for the AVR500, please contact your dealer for upgrade information.

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 A). Then press S

+eon 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 will display all available storage devices, as well as your ‘favourites’ folder. Navigate through these devices using the B, C, D and E keys. Folders that

USB playback

Insert a USB device into the socket on the rear panel and select select the network client input. The USB device appears in the list of folders that can be navigated. Navigate to the music file and press theOK key.

Internet radio stations

Although you can manually enter the URL of an internet radio station, the unit uses the vTuner service to allow easy browsing of internet radio stations and podcasts. To set up this service for your AVR500, AVR600 or AV888, please visit www.arcamradio.co.uk

For information on installing the AVR500, AVR600 or AV888 on your network, see page 22.

The unit supports the following file formats:

<MP3

<WMA (Windows Media Audio)

<WAV

<FLAC (Free Lossless Audio CODEC)

<MPEG-4 AAC (iTunes) with DRM10 support

<Ogg Vorbis

Favourites

You can store tracks or 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 track from the ‘favourites’ folder (this key only has an effect if the track is in the favourites folder).

may contain playable files have a symbol, playable files have a symbol. Once you reach the track you wish to play, press OK.

Once playing, pressing OK again or ; will pause the track.

Pressing the / key skips forward one track. If the last track is reached the key is ignored.

Pressing the 0 key skips back one track. If the first track is reached, the key is ignored.

Pressing and holding the OK or < key for two seconds stops playback.

The 4 key exits any navigation pages and shows the “Now Playing” screen.

Pressing the rkey on the remote plays the tracks in the current folder in a random order.

Pressing the Rkey on the remote repeats the current track, pressing it again repeats all the files in the current folder, pressing it again cancels the repeat function.

There, you will be asked to enter the Media Access Controller (MAC) address which is the unique ID of your AVR500/AVR600/AV888. 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 unit to the internet, these groups will appear in the selection list.

Pressing the INFO key will cycle what is shown on the lower right portion of the front panel display between:

<Elapsed Time (default)

<Processing mode

<Album (if available)

<Artist (if available)

<File information (bitrate, type).

iPod

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 Vista™ has this functionality built in.

Other free and paid-for uPnP services are available for other computer operating systems. Some network attached storage (NAS) systems include a

It is possible to connect an iPod to your AVR500, AVR600 or AV888 using either the Arcam rLead or rDock accessories (please contact your dealer).

Connect the 9-way plug into the socket marked ‘rLead/rDock’ and the audio leads to the AV input. If your iPod has video output and you are using the rDock, connect the composite and S-Video leads to the AV video inputs.

SIRIUS

FM

rLead/rDock

AM

 

RS232

DAB

built-in version of a uPnP service.

To select the iPod input, press the ekey on the remote while in AMP Device Mode, or cycle to it using the

input / input + keys on the front panel.

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Contents AVR500 / AVR600 / AV888 N d b o o k AVR surround amplifier / AV processorSafety compliance Safety GuidelinesImportant safety instructions Class II productClass II produit Instructions de sécurité importantesRespect des consignes de sécurité Page DIY setup? ContentsProfessional Installation? WelcomeBefore you Begin… Placing the unit PowerStandby power Interconnect cablesTrademark acknowledgements Product differences and options GeneralMaking connections Component/RGB Video CompositeAVR600 AV888 Component/RGB video connectors Hdmi connectorsZone 3 connectors Zone 2 connectorsTape inputs ConnectorsDigital audio Phono Analogue audio MCH inputTrigger connectors Infra-red IR connectorsCD player DVD playerSatellite receiver Use the Composite connection if HdmiConnecting an iPod using the Arcam rDock AVR500 Video connectorsComponent, S-Video and Composite connectors, see Aerials, control and communicationAV, SAT, DVD For more information on connecting speakers, see Subwoofer outputsFront panel Phones socket Trigger connectors VCR, Camcorder, Games Console etc Preferred video hook-up, in order of preference isConnecting an iPod using the Arcam rDock Sirius Radio ConnectorsAerial connectors AVR500/AVR600 only DAB optionConnecting an aerial RS232 serial connector Other ConnectorsData connectors Network connectors USB connector RLead/rDockSpeakers Connecting speakers AVR500 & AVR600Connecting subwoofers Speaker cablesFront left and right CentreSubwoofer Surround left and rightOperating your AVR500 /AVR600 / AV888 Switching onOperation Selecting a sourceUsing Zone 2 Updating firmware using a PCExtended front panel menu Front panel Operation CR102 universal remote controller Inserting batteries into the remote controlUsing the remote control Device Mode / Source keys Useful informationControlling other devices Code blink-backAMP AMP Device Mode IPod commandsOK selects/play the highlighted file Network commands TUN TUN Device ModeDVD DVD Device Mode Highlighted menu on the screenSAT SAT Device Mode AV AV Device ModeMenus PVR PVR Device Mode VCR VCR Device ModeShift + rcycles through the repeat CD CD Device ModeStarts Program mode Options track, disc, etcSpeaker Distances Essential SetupSpeaker types Speaker LevelsProblems Auto speaker SetupAuto speaker setup Using a subwooferSetup menus Navigating the setup menuVideo Selecting the video sourceSelecting the audio source Input Config Treble BassGeneral information and system controls General SetupPlii Dimension Plii Centre Width Plii Panorama Is usedSpkr Distance Auto SetupSpkr Types Spkr LevelsProgressive scan playback Video InputsVideo Outputs Important points to rememberNetwork Zone SettingsMode For Stereo sourcesEnglish Decoding Modes IntroductionTwo-channel source modes Multichannel source modes Decoding modesDolby Volume is a sophisticated new SettingsVolume Leveller Calibration OffsetEnglish Deleting Presets Tuning/Channel SelectionSaving and selecting Presets Tuner OperationAdd to your subscription Sirius errorsDefault unlock code is OperationUSB playback Network/usb OperationSelecting the playback source Internet radio stationsEnglish XLR balanced line outputs AV888 only External AmplifiersAnalogue pre-amplifier outputs AVR600/AV888 only SW2, SW3Zone 3 AVR600/AV888 only Multi-room Set upZone Zone 2 and 3 control outputsMulti-room connection guide Zone EnglishCustomising CR102 Code LearningVolume punch-through Creating MacrosKey Mover To restore a moved Device Mode key to its original state Mode MoverLocking/Unlocking a specific Device Mode Copy a key between Device ModesMode key IR punch-through Resetting the CR102Problem Check that Switched off Volume is always too loudWhen I turn on Wired networkSpecifications Continual improvement policyClaims under guarantee Product GuaranteeWorldwide Guarantee Problems?Device code Tables IRT HCMICE ITCSEG RFTSBR SEIKEC AVPGPX KLHUPC ADBNTL DKKDCE CATCGV ENGTPS AsciSKY+ UECYES SH222E Issue
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AV888, AVR500, AVR600 specifications

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