Arcam manual Operation, Operating your AVR600, Switching on, Selecting a source

Page 22

operation

Operating your AVR600

For information display we recommend you use the OSD (On-Screen Display) on your display device whenever possible.

Switching on

Press the front panel power button in. The power LED will glow orange, the front display shows the word ‘ARCAM’, followed by the volume setting and the name of the selected input. After initialization is complete, the power LED changes colour to green.

Please wait until the unit has finished initialising before operating the AVR600. It is recommended that if the unit is switched off, you should wait at least 10 seconds before switching the unit back on.

Standby

The AVR600 has a standby mode which can be entered by pressing Standby on the remote control. When in standby mode, the display is blank and the power LED glows red.

While in Standby mode, it may be possible to hear a slight residual hum coming from the mains transformer inside the amplifier. This is perfectly normal. However, if the unit is to be left unused for an extended period, we recommend that you disconnect it from the mains supply to save power.

To switch on from standby

Press the standby button on the remote control or any key on the front panel (other than the power button).

Front panel display

The AVR600 is ready for use after about four seconds.

The display window shows the currently selected source and the last selected information view setting (this information line can be changed using the INFO button).

The active zones (Z1, Z2 or Z3) are highlighted – the example screen above shows that only Z1 (i.e. Zone1) is active. The current volume setting (70.0dB in the above example) is also displayed.

Selecting a source

To select a particular source, press the inputor input + buttons until that source is shown on the front panel display, or (if available) press the corresponding source button on the remote. The following sources are available:

CD

Compact Disc player input

AV

Audio-Visual input

DVD

DVD player input

SAT

Satellite receiver input

VCR

Video Cassette Recorder input

PVR

Personal Video Recorder input

Phono

Phono (MM cartridge) input

MCH

Selects MCH (multi-channel)

 

analogue input

TAPE

Audio only tape deck input

AUX

Auxiliary (front panel) input

AM/FM

Internal tuner input

DAB*

Internal tuner input

Net

Internal (Ethernet) and external USB

 

solid-state device (e.g. pen drive) input.

Sirius*

Requires an external receiver – see

 

www.sirius.com for more information

iPod

Requires an iPod® and Arcam rDock

 

or rLead.

*These sources are market dependent and may not be available on your AVR600

Upon selecting a source, the AVR600 will normally select an active digital input in preference to an analogue input. If you want to override the digital input and select the analogue input, press and hold the source button for at least two seconds. Some inputs (AM/FM, Phono, MCH, Sirius, iPod) do not have a digital input.

The processing mode and Stereo Direct functions are remembered and recalled for each individual input.

The MCH input is intended for direct analogue pass- through of DVD Audio or SACD sources. Apart from volume control and level trim, no processing modes are possible on this input, including AVR600 bass management and delays. Please set bass management, speaker size and speaker delays in the source player. You can copy the distances and relative speaker levels from the Setup menus in the AVR600.

Tape operation

Three analogue audio outputs are provided for recording, VCR, PVR and Tape out. The selected analogue input are routed to each of these outputs.

If the VCR input is selected, the VCR Out output is muted to prevent feedback loops in recording equipment. Similarly the PVR Out and Tape Out outputs are muted when their respective inputs are selected to prevent feedback.

VCR operation

Two outputs are provided for recording (Composite and S-Video only), VCR and PVR Out. The selected video input is routed to each of these outputs.

Stereo Direct

To listen to a pure analogue stereo input, press the Direct button. The Stereo Direct mode automatically bypasses all processing and any surround functions. In direct mode, digital processing is shut down to improve the sound quality and reduces digital noise with the AVR600 to an absolute minimum.

Note: when Stereo Direct mode is selected, no digital output is available and no bass management is performed, meaning that bass signals will not be redirected to a subwoofer.

Volume control

It is important to realise that the level of the volume indicator is not an accurate indication of the power delivered to your loudspeakers. The AVR600 often delivers its full output power long before the volume control reaches its maximum position, particularly when listening to heavily recorded music. In comparison, some movie sound tracks can appear very quiet, as many directors like to keep maximum levels in reserve for special effect sequences.

Headphones

To use headphones with the AVR600, plug the headphones into the Phones socket in the centre of the front panel.

When headphones are plugged into the front panel phones socket, the outputs for Zone 1 are muted and the audio will be down-mixed to two channels (2.0). The two-channel down-mix is required so that the centre channel and surround information can be heard via the headphones.

E-20

Image 22
Contents AVR600 N d b o o k AVR surround amplifierSafety compliance Safety GuidelinesImportant safety instructions Class II productInstructions de sécurité importantes Class II produitRespect des consignes de sécurité Page DIY setup? ContentsProfessional Installation? WelcomeBefore you Begin… Placing the unit PowerStandby power Interconnect cablesTrademark acknowledgements Audio connectors Video connectorsDigital connectors Power inletMaking connections Hdmi connectorsGeneral Component/RGB Video CompositeDigital audio connectors Zone 3 connectorsZone 2 connectors Connect the Component video outputs of your sourceAnalogue record outputs Phono Analogue audio Front panel AUX inputMCH input Inputs Front panel Phones socketEnglish CD player DVD playerSatellite receiver Use the Composite connection if HdmiConnecting an iPod using the Arcam rDock Aerial connectors Radio ConnectorsSirius Connecting an aerial RS232 serial connector Other ConnectorsData connectors Network connectors USB connector RLead/rDockInfra-red IR connectors English Trigger connectorsRoom Connecting subwoofers Speaker cables Connecting speakersSpeakers Front left and right CentreSubwoofer Surround left and rightOperating your AVR600 Switching onOperation Selecting a sourceRestore to factory defaults Using Zone 2Updating firmware using a PC Extended front panel menuFront 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-backIPod commands AMP Device ModeOK selects/play the highlighted file Network commands TUN Device ModeDVD Device Mode Highlighted menu on the screenAV Device Mode SAT Device ModeMenus PVR Device Mode VCR Device ModeCD Device Mode English Speaker Distances Essential SetupSpeaker types Speaker LevelsUsing a subwoofer Auto speaker SetupProblems Very strong acoustic resonances within the roomSetup menus Navigating the setup menuInput Config Treble BassPlii Dimension Plii Centre Width Plii Panorama General SetupGeneral information and system controls Spkr Distance Auto SetupSpkr Types Spkr LevelsImportant points to remember Video InputsVideo Outputs For analogue outputsNetwork Zone SettingsMode For Stereo sourcesIntroduction Decoding ModesTwo-channel source modes Decoding modes High resolution audio sourcesMulti-channel source modes For Dolby Digital sourcesDolby 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 stationsExternal Amplifiers SW2, SW3Zone 2 and 3 control outputs Multi-room Set upZone Audio outputsZone English Customising CR102 Code LearningCreating Macros Volume punch-throughKey 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 SH215E Issue 4301-7333+0
Related manuals
Manual 74 pages 35.94 Kb Manual 74 pages 48.95 Kb Manual 68 pages 17.1 Kb

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.