Arcam AVR600, AVR500, AV888 manual Subwoofer outputs, Front panel Phones socket

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SUBWOOFER OUTPUT

Digital audio connectors

Analogue audio inputs

MCH input

Front panel AUX input

TAPE, CD, AV, DVD, SAT, VCR, PVR

Connect these inputs to the digital outputs of your available source equipment.

TAPE, CD, AV, DVD, SAT, VCR,

PVR

Connect the left and right inputs to the left and right outputs of your source equipment.

This multichannel analogue audio input can be connected to a source device which outputs surround sound on its analogue outputs. Such devices typically include DVD-Audio and SACD players. This input does not pass through any of the audio processing in the unit, therefore functions such

AUX

PHONES

The front panel AUX input can be used as an analogue or optical digital input.

For analogue sources, use a stereo 3.5mm lead; for digital sources use a 3.5mm optical lead. The front input is also used for the auto-setup microphone input.

as speaker size and distance from the listening position should be copied from the Setup menus into the Setup

menus of your multichannel source. Note however that speaker level trims are applied to the MCH input on the unit. Therefore speaker level trim settings on multichannel source equipment should be left unset at zero.

Subwoofer outputs

Connect each of these outputs to the LFE input(s) on your subwoofer(s).The Subwoofer outputs are buffered, have a low output impedance, are at line level and follow the Zone 1 volume control setting. They are able to drive long cables or several inputs in parallel if required.

For more information on connecting speakers, see page 18 and 49.

Front panel PHONES socket

This socket accepts headphones with an impedance rating between 32Ω and 600Ω, fitted with a 3.5mm stereo jack plug. The headphone socket is always active, except when AVR500 is muted.

When the headphone jack is inserted, the speaker outputs and analogue pre-amplifier outputs are automatically muted.

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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 page 18 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 Radio Connectors Aerial connectors AVR500/AVR600 onlySirius Connecting 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 ModePlay CD CD Device ModeStarts Program mode Clears programmed itemSpeaker Distances Essential SetupSpeaker types Speaker LevelsProblems Auto speaker SetupAuto speaker setup Using a subwooferSetup menus Navigating the setup menuTypes Selecting the video sourceSelecting the audio source software version 1.9 + To navigate down to the Video Source optionInput Config Treble BassGeneral Setup Plii Dimension Plii Centre Width Plii PanoramaGeneral information and system controls Spkr 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 OperationOperation Sirius errorsDefault unlock code is Locking ChannelsUSB 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 B
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AV888, AVR500, AVR600 specifications

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