Cambridge Audio 640Razur user manual Operating instructions, Selecting the source

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Operating instructions

To activate the 640R, switch the Power button on the rear panel to On then press the Standby/On button on the front panel.

Selecting the source

1.Select the desired source by pushing the corresponding source button on the front panel or remote control.

DVD

Video 1

Video 2

Recorder 1

Aux

CD

Recorder 2

7.1 Direct

2.If necessary, press the Audio Input Type button to select the input mode of the source equipment, either analog or digital (depending on the connection made on the rear panel).

 

Digital Processing Options

 

 

Audio

Stereo

Pro Logic/Neo/

Dolby Digital/

Video

Input Type

Modes

DSP Surround

DTS Surround

Input Type

 

 

Modes

Modes

 

The digital or analog icons on the display show which is the currently selected input type.

Note: The 640R stores the input type for each source so that it is automatically recalled when that source is selected again.

Selecting the desired listening mode

Select an appropriate mode for the source material/type you are listening to by pressing one of the 3 main Digital Processing Options buttons and cycling through sub-modes where available.

 

Digital Processing Options

 

 

Audio

Stereo

Pro Logic/Neo/

Dolby Digital/

Video

Input Type

Modes

DSP Surround

DTS Surround

Input Type

 

 

Modes

Modes

 

In all cases the first time a mode button is pressed the 640R will report the current decoding mode on the front panel display. Pressing the button again will then cycle to the next available mode (if there is one). If no button is pressed for 4 or 5 seconds the 640R returns to normal operation without changing mode.

Stereo Modes - Selects 2 channel Stereo operation for stereo material, pressing again selects Stereo + Sub mode.

This is a digitally processed mode that allows bass and treble controls, and sub generation if required. The input can be either analog (in which case it will be turned into digital by 24 bit A/D conversion) or natively digital.

Digital inputs can be connected to the SPDIF outputs from Tuner's or CD Players etc (LPCM) or the digital outputs of DVD players (set to Bitstream/Raw) playing 2-channel Dolby Digital (2/0) or DTS (2/0) material.

Prologic/Neo:6/DSP modes - Selects a range of surround modes with appropriate matrix encoded material.

These modes are for use with the analog or digital outputs from TV's or VCR Players for instance if the source material has been encoded using one of these processes.

ProLogic and Neo:6 are both available in various guises to decode appropriately encoded soundtracks. Additionally DSP modes are available to process sources with no encoding at all. Due to the matrix encoding process none of these modes incorporate flags that tell the 640R the type of encoding used in the source material. Thus you must manually select these modes.

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Dolby Digital EX/DTS ES Modes - Selects a range of digital surround

 

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modes with the appropriately digitally encoded material (only). These

 

 

 

modes are for use with the digital outputs (set to Bitstream/Raw) from

 

 

DVD players or satellite receivers etc. In order for the 640R to allow

 

 

selection of these modes a valid input digital bitstream must be present.

 

 

 

 

This is because the 640R needs to read the incoming flags in order to

 

 

determine the type of decoding which can be used and present any

 

 

options that might be possible.

 

 

If no bitstream is present, pressing this button will result in the 640R

 

 

displaying “Mode Unavailable”.

 

 

Note: The modes available for each button depend both on the Speaker

 

 

Configuration that has previously been set in the OSD and on the source

 

 

material.

 

 

For 5.1 Speaker setups the Dolby Digital/DTS Surround Modes button

 

 

will have a maximum of only one mode available which will depend on

 

 

the source material. See the following ‘Decode modes’ tables.

 

 

The Prologic/ Neo:6/DSP modes button will present more options where

 

 

possible including Post-Processed modes.

 

 

These are modes that allow extra processing to be applied after the

 

 

main surround-sound decoding. For instance Dolby Digital (2/0) + PLII

 

 

Music. Which adds a 5.1 ProLogic decode to a Stereo Dolby Digital

 

 

decode to turn 2 channel stereo into 5.1.

 

 

This mode would be accessed by first selecting the Dolby Digital EX /

 

 

DTS ES Mode button with a Dolby (2/0) bitstream present (selects a

 

 

normal Dolby Digital (2/0) decode. Now press the Pro Logic/ Neo:6/DSP

 

 

mode button to access the next mode which adds a PLII decode on top.

 

 

For 6.1 or 7.1 Speaker setups, the number of decoding possibilities

 

 

increases as shown in the following ‘Decode modes’ tables. Several

 

 

extra Post Processing modes are available using either Prologic IIx or

 

 

Neo:6.

 

 

Incoming Dolby Digital/DTS streams are always shown on the front

 

 

panel display as Dolby Digital (x/x) or DTS (x/x), where the bracketed

 

 

numbers indicate the active channels in the source material. Active

 

 

output channels are shown by the icons on the right hand side of the

 

 

front panel display. Possible incoming DD/DTS types are:

 

 

(1/0) - Mono, Centre channel only

 

 

(2/0) - Left/Right stereo

 

 

(2/1) - Left/Right stereo and LFE (Sub)

 

 

(2/2) - Left/Right stereo and Left/Right surround

 

 

(3/0) - Left, Centre, Right

 

 

(3/1) - Left, Centre, Right and LFE (Sub)

 

 

(3/2) - 5.1: Left, Right, Centre, Left Surround, Right Surround and LFE

 

 

(Sub)

 

 

(3/3) - 6.1: Left, Right, Centre, Left Surround, Right Surround, Surround

 

 

Back and LFE (Sub)

 

 

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Contents Azur 640R Contents Introduction Before connectingSafety precautions Limited warrantyImportant safety instructions Front panel controls Rear panel connections Remote control Loudspeaker connections Front panel displayDigital audio connections Analog audio connectionsGames console Video connectionsHdmi connections TV/MonitorDVD-A player or Sacd multi-channel player 5.1 connections Power amplifier6.1/7.1 Direct Preamp outAM loop aerial Front input connectionsAerial connections FM aerialSpeaker configuration 640R setupSpeaker delay Level calibration Source setupAudio connection type Video connection type Assigning any Hdmi or DVI sourcesOther modes Surround sound modesOperating instructions Selecting the desired listening modeSelecting the source PCM + Plii Movie Decode modes 5.1 speaker setupKey Pro Logic/Neo Dolby Digital DSP Surround DTS Surround ModesPCM + PLIIx Movie Decode modes 6.1 speaker setupDecode modes 7.1 speaker setup Storing stations ProLogic IIx adjustmentsUsing the Tuner Dynamic Range ControlInput naming Audio split modeTone/Sub/LFE configuration Recorder 1Video Component OSD setupComponent Multi-room connections Reset/Back-up memory Custom installation C.I. useTroubleshooting Decoding modes supported Technical specificationsAudio GeneralDTS AP20060/2-A

640Razur specifications

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