Arcam AVR600, AV888 manual Customising CR102, Code Learning

Page 52

customising

the CR102

Code Learning

The CR102 comes with a complete library of preprogrammed codes. After you have set up the CR102 for your device, you may find that there are one or more functions on your original remote which do not have a place on the CR102 keypad. For convenience, the CR102 offers a Code Learning feature that allows you to copy up to 16 functions from an original remote control onto the CR102 keypad.

Before you start, make sure that:

<The original remote control is working correctly.

<The remotes are not pointing at your device.

<The remotes have new batteries.

<The remotes are not in direct sunlight or under strong fluorescent lights.

Learned functions are mode-dependent: You could theoretically assign up to eight different functions to a single key (the CR102 can handle a total of 16 learned functions).

Example: To copy the ‘text hold’ function from a TV remote onto the (key of your

CR102

1.Place both remotes on a flat surface, 2 to 5cm apart, with the IR ports facing each other.

2.On the CR102, press and hold Suntil the power LED blinks twice: * *.

3.Press 975. The power LED blinks twice: * *.

4.On the CR102, press the device key that matches the ‘source’ device (e.g. if you’re learning a TV function, press A).

5.On the CR102, press the key to which you want to assign the learned function (e.g. (). The device key blinks rapidly.

6.On the original remote, press and hold the function key that you want to learn (e.g. Text Hold) until the CR102 device key blinks twice: * *.

7.If you want to learn other functions from the same source device, simply repeat steps 5 and 6 pressing the next key you want to learn.

8.To exit Code Learning mode, press and hold S until the device key blinks twice: **.

9.To use the learned function on the CR102, press the Device Mode key, followed by the function key.

In this example, you’d press A followed by (

Shifted Learning

You can assign a learned function to a CR102 key without sacrificing its original function.

You can assign Shifted Learning functions to any key except for: Device Mode keys (e.g. A), S, or number keys (0to 9).

1.To assign a Shifted Learning function, simply follow Code Learning steps in the previous section. During step 5, press Sonce before you press the key to which you want to assign the learned function.

2.To access the shifted function, press Sand then the target key.

Important notes

<Once you start a Code Learning session, you have approximately 10 seconds to conduct each step. Any longer, and a timeout means that you’ll have to start the process again.

<The Learning feature is mode-specific – you can copy one feature per mode onto a key.

<The CR102 can learn approximately 16 functions in total.

<To replace a learned function, simply assign a new one to the same key.

<Learned functions are retained when you change batteries.

<If Code Learning fails, try altering the distance between the two remotes; make sure that the light in the area is not too bright.

To delete a learned function

1.Press and hold Suntil the power LED blinks twice:

**.

2.Press 976. The power LED blinks twice: .

3.Press a Device Mode key once. For example, if you want to delete one of your learned TV functions, press A.

4.Press twice on the key you want to deassign. The handset blinks twice: **to confirm.

The original function of the CR102 is restored.

To delete a Shifted Learned function:

To delete a Shifted Learned function, press Sbefore you press the key to be deassigned (during step 4 above).

To delete ALL learned functions within a given Device Mode

1.Press and hold Suntil the power LED blinks twice:

**.

2.Press 976– the power LED blinks twice: *

*.

3.Press the appropriate Device Mode key twice.

E-50

Image 52
Contents AVR600 / AV888 N d b o o k AVR surround amplifier / AV processorSafety Guidelines Important safety instructionsSafety compliance Class II productInstructions de sécurité importantes Class II produitRespect des consignes de sécurité Page Contents Professional Installation?DIY setup? WelcomeBefore you Begin… Power Standby powerPlacing the unit Interconnect cablesTrademark acknowledgements Audio connectors Connectors, seeComponent, S-Video Optical and electrical digital Two-channel Multichannel, seeHdmi connectors GeneralMaking connections Component/RGB Video CompositeZone 2 connectors Zone 3 connectorsDigital audio connectors Phono Analogue audio Front panel AUX input MCH input InputsAnalogue record outputs Front panel Phones socketEnglish DVD player Satellite receiverCD player Use the Composite connection if HdmiConnecting an iPod using the Arcam rDock Radio Connectors Aerial connectors AVR600 onlyWhere fitted Internal wire of the aerialConnecting an aerial Other Connectors Data connectors Network connectors USB connectorRS232 serial connector RLead/rDockEnglish Trigger connectors Infra-red IR connectorsTip Modulated signal Sleeve Ground RoomConnecting speakers AVR600 only Connecting subwoofersSpeakers Speaker cablesCentre SubwooferFront left and right Surround left and rightSwitching on OperationOperating your AVR600 or AV888 Selecting a sourceUpdating firmware using a PC Using Zone 2Extended front panel menu Front panel Operation Inserting batteries into the remote control CR102 universal remote controllerUsing the remote control Device Mode / Source keys Useful informationControlling other devices Code blink-backAMP Device Mode IPod commandsTUN Device Mode DVD Device ModeNetwork commands Highlighted menu on the screenSAT Device Mode AV Device ModePVR Device Mode VCR Device ModeCD Device Mode English Essential Setup Speaker typesSpeaker Distances Speaker LevelsAuto speaker Setup Auto speaker setupProblems Using a subwooferSetup menus Navigating the setup menuInput Config Treble BassPlii Dimension Plii Centre Width Plii Panorama General SetupGeneral information and system controls Auto Setup Spkr TypesSpkr Distance Spkr LevelsVideo Inputs Video OutputsProgressive scan playback Important points to rememberZone Settings ModeNetwork For Stereo sourcesIntroduction Decoding ModesTwo-channel source modes Multichannel source modes Decoding modesSettings Volume LevellerDolby Volume is a sophisticated new Calibration OffsetEnglish Tuner Operation Sirius errors Default unlock code isOperation Locking ChannelsNetwork/usb Operation Selecting the playback sourceUSB playback Internet radio stationsExternal Amplifiers English XLR balanced line outputs AV888 onlySW2, SW3 Subwoofer 2 and SubwooferMulti-room Set up ZoneZone 2 and 3 control outputs Audio outputsZone English Customising CR102 Code LearningCreating Macros Volume punch-throughKey Mover Mode Mover Locking/Unlocking a specific Device ModeTo restore a moved Device Mode key to its original state Copy a key between Device ModesMode key IR punch-through Resetting the CR102Problem Check that Volume is always too loud When I turn onSwitched off Wired networkSpecifications Continual improvement policyProduct Guarantee Worldwide GuaranteeClaims under guarantee Problems?Device code Tables HCM ICEIRT ITCRFT SBRSEG SEIAVP GPXKEC KLHADB NTLUPC DKKCAT CGVDCE ENGAsci SKY+TPS UECYES SH215E Issue 4301-7333+0
Related manuals
Manual 74 pages 35.94 Kb Manual 74 pages 48.95 Kb Manual 68 pages 27.09 Kb

AV888, AVR600 specifications

The Arcam AVR600 is a high-performance AV receiver that is designed for audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts who seek a premium audio and video experience. This receiver stands out with its array of features and technologies that elevate sound quality and user experience.

At the heart of the AVR600 is its high-fidelity amplification system. The receiver is equipped with a robust 7-channel amplification setup, delivering a total output of 120 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This power enables the AVR600 to reproduce dynamic audio with precision, whether it be for movies, music, or gaming. The class G amplifier design offers exceptional efficiency and reduces distortion, ensuring that sound remains clean and focused even at higher volumes.

The AVR600 boasts extensive connectivity options to accommodate various audio and video sources. It features multiple HDMI inputs and outputs supporting 3D video and 4K scaling, providing flexibility for connecting modern devices. The unit also includes analog and digital inputs, a dedicated phono input for vinyl enthusiasts, and support for multi-room audio setups. With its built-in Bluetooth and network streaming capabilities, users can easily access high-resolution audio files from their digital libraries or popular streaming services.

One of the key technologies in the AVR600 is its advanced room correction system, known as Dirac Live. This sophisticated calibration tool analyzes the acoustics of the room and automatically adjusts the output of the receiver to compensate for any sound anomalies. As a result, listeners experience optimized sound tailored to their specific environment, enhancing the overall listening experience.

For video performance, the AVR600 supports a range of formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, ensuring an immersive home theater experience with enveloping surround sound. It also features advanced video processing capabilities, allowing users to upscale standard-definition and high-definition content to near 4K quality, further enhancing picture clarity.

In terms of user interface, the AVR600 provides an intuitive on-screen display and a well-designed remote control that makes navigating through settings and options seamless. The receiver is also compatible with smartphone apps for additional convenience, allowing users to control playback and settings directly from their mobile devices.

Overall, the Arcam AVR600 is a versatile audio-visual receiver that combines power, connectivity, and advanced technologies to create an exceptional home entertainment experience. Its unique blend of performance and flexibility makes it an excellent choice for those looking to invest in high-quality audio and video solutions for their homes.