Arcam AVR280 manual Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

There are no lights on the unit:

Check that:

<the power cord is plugged into the AVR280 and the mains socket outlet it is plugged into is switched on.

<the power button is pressed in.

<the mains fuse in the plug (if applicable) has not blown. The AVR280 requires a 6-amp fuse, or greater.

If a red LED is present, the AVR280 is in stand-by mode. Press any source button on the front panel or on the remote control.

The unit responds erratically or not at all to the remote control:

Check that:

<there are fresh batteries in the remote control.

<the Remote IR receiver is visible (this is located in the middle of the front-panel display) and that you are pointing the remote control towards it.

The front panel display is blank:

Check that:

<the display hasn’t been turned off. Press the DIS button on the remote control.

No picture is produced:

Check that:

<your viewing device is turned on and switched to display your AVR280. Test by pressing the menu button on the AVR280 or AVR280 remote and look for the AVR280 ‘Main Menu Screen 1’ displayed on your device.

<the correct video input is selected on the AVR280

<the video source is on, is operating normally, and is in ‘play’ mode if appropriate.

The video source is different from the audio:

Check that:

<the video and audio inputs are correctly selected in ‘Main Menu Screen 1’. Press Menu, then change either

the video or audio source by first using the navigation

D and E buttons, then use the source buttons to select the correct input.

<the digital audio inputs and HQ video inputs are correctly assigned to their sources on the ‘Digital Settings’ page in the Set-up Menu.

There are bright edges or ‘ghosts’ on the picture:

Check that:

<the cables used for video connections (not HDMI) are designed for that purpose (i.e., they are 75Ω coaxial cables).

<the ‘Sharpness’ control on your video display device is switched off or set near minimum.

<If this problem occurs when using an HDMI connection, try using a shorter cable. In general, HDMI signals cannot be run over such long cables as analogue signals.

There is no on screen display (OSD):

Check that:

<your video display device is connected to your AVR280 correctly.

<the on-screen display has not been turned off on the ‘Video Settings’ page in the Set-up Menu.

<if you are using a component display, check that the AVR280 is set for component video. See the ‘Basic Set- up’ section.

OSD Display is pink/red:

If a component video signal is fed into the AVR280 when the ‘HQ Video’ setting is set to RGB you will have a pink/red OSD.

To correct this you must set the ‘HQ Video’ line on the General Settings menu to ‘Component’.

No On-Screen Display (OSD) overlaid on video:

 

The AVR280 cannot overlay video onto progressive scan or

 

HDTV signals. In this case, the AVR280 creates a full screen

 

display with a black background for the menus and turns off

English

Check that:

the pop up messages.

 

No sound is produced:

 

<the correct input has been selected.

<the source equipment is on, is operating normally, and is in ‘play’ mode if appropriate.

<the volume is turned up to a reasonable level and ‘MUTE’ is not displayed on the front panel display.

<your power amplifier(s) (if any) are turned on and working correctly.

<you have assigned the digital input to the correct source button.

<the AVR280 is not in Stereo Direct mode with with only a digital signal supplied.

The sound is poor or distorted:

Check that:

<the cables to that source and to the power amplifier are making a good connection. If necessary withdraw the cable from the connector and plug it back in again. (Turn the power off before doing this)

<you have not excessively reduced the input sensitivity on the ‘Input Trims’ page in the Set-up Menu if an analogue input has been selected. Check that the input is not clipping by using the ‘Analogue Settings’ page.

<you have selected the correct size of speakers to suit your system on the ‘Speaker Sizes’ page in the Set-up Menu.

Sound only comes from some of the speakers:

Check that:

<you have an appropriate surround-sound source selected and playing.

<the DVD disc is encoded in the appropriate format, and that the correct format has been selected in the disc menu of the DVD player (if applicable).

<the DVD player has been set to output ‘Bitstream’ audio on the digital output.

<the display window indicates that the disc you are playing is a multi-channel recording.

<all the speakers are correctly connected, and are secure.

<you have not selected ‘Stereo’ in the mode selection.

<your speaker balance is correct.

<all amplifiers are turned on and all channels are working correctly.

<you have configured your AVR280 to include all the speakers in your system.

Unable to select Dolby Digital or DTS decoding modes:

The AVR280 can only apply Dolby Digital and DTS decoding to sources which have been encoded in the same format.

Check that:

<a digital source is selected and connected.

<the source is playing appropriately encoded material.

<the DVD disc is encoded in the appropriate format, and that the correct format has been selected in the disc menu of the DVD player (if applicable).

<the DVD player has been set to output ‘Bitstream’ audio on the digital output.

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Contents AVR280 Important safety instructions Safety guidelinesSafety compliance Contents Introduction Using this handbookSafety Before you startBefore making connections Cables InstallationPositioning the unit AVR280 rear panelAnalogue pre-amplifier output Audio connectionsAnalogue audio connections Digital audio connectionsVideo connections Using spade terminals Connecting loudspeakersAM antenna Connecting the AM and FM antennasZone 2 connections FM antennaMains lead Connecting to a power supplyControl connections Trigger outputsNavigating the Set-up menu Configuring the AVR280Set-up mode Set-up Menu Index‘Basic’ Set-up Menus General SettingsSpeaker Sizes Subwoofer SettingsBypass the DSP processing Speaker delay settings Speaker Delay SettingsDistance measurements for 5.1 Use Channels 6+7 for Level settingsEX Settings Test Tone CycleADV 1 Speaker Eq ADV 2 Video SettingsADV 3 Digital Settings ‘Advanced’ Set-up MenusADV 6 Hdmi Settings Saving Settings and Exit Set-upADV 4 Zone 2 Settings ADV 5 Analogue SettingsCR100 Universal remote control AVR specific keys CR100 Front panel display Switching on/offVolume control Operating your AVR280Zone HeadphonesInput selection Stereo DirectTreble/Bass Remote control buttonsEffects/FX ModeDeleting a preset Using the tunerTuning to a station Storing a presetUsing the Main Menu No centre spreading 20.8 69.8 Phantom centre Using Zone‘Dimension’ is set to 3 for normal use Display Centre spreading EffectDigital multi-channel sources Surround modesMulti-channel source modes Two-channel source modesFollowing decoding and surround modes are available Mono DSP Effects Modes Speaker positioningBi-amping your system Bi-wiring and bi-amping loudspeakersBi-wiring your loudspeakers Before you start important informationTroubleshooting Hum on an analogue input Source switching changes randomly or freezes on one sourceNo Zone 2 audio when playing DTS film Unable to adjust bass and treble controlsScart RGB cable with audio back to processor Scart connectionsScart S-video cable with audio back to processor IR Remote Codes Command Command codeSystem code Command Command code Continual improvement policy Technical specificationsRadio interference Worldwide Guarantee GuaranteeOn line registration Issue

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