Arcam AVP700 manual Two-channel source modes, Multi-channel source modes

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Two-channel source modes

The following decoding and surround modes are available:

< Mono

< Pro Logic Emulation

< Stereo

< Neo:6 Cinema

< Pro Logic II/IIx Movie

< Neo:6 Music

< Pro Logic II/IIx Music

 

These modes are available with two-channel analogue and two-channel PCM digital sources (although a Dolby Digital 2.0 source may only be decoded as Mono, Stereo or Pro Logic IIx Movie).

Mono: The AVP700 will combine the left and right audio channels from a stereo signal to produce a mono signal. This can be of benefit when playing older audio recordings or VCR tapes, especially mono LP records.

Analogue Stereo: In this mode the AVP700 works as a conventional high quality audio amplifier. Note that if the sub woofer is enabled in stereo mode, then some processing of the signal will be carried out. For ultimate sound quality with analogue sources, therefore, select the Stereo Direct function.

Digital Stereo: Decodes two-channel digital signals such as PCM signals from sources such as CDs and some DVDs.

Dolby Pro Logic II/IIx: Dolby Pro Logic II decoding is designed to produce a 5-channel output from two channel source material. This is extended by Dolby Pro Logic IIx decoding, which is designed to produce a 5- or 7-channel output from two-channel source material and a 7-channel output from 5-channel material.

There are two different modes available in Pro Logic II/IIx: “Movie” and “Music” modes, which are intended for use as their names suggest. Due to the different recording methods used for movies and music, it is recommended that the correct decoding mode for your source material is used to obtain the best results.

<Movie Mode: This is intended for use with “cinematic” material, which is mixed and monitored in a calibrated multi-channel environment. Movie mode is a “fixed” mode that is designed to give a similar sound when listening using a home cinema system to that obtained in a cinema.

<Music Mode: Stereo music is not designed for surround processing, although good surround effects can be obtained through careful production. As the optimum decoding method varies according to the recording, Music mode allows user adjustment of the processing characteristics. Information about adjusting the Music mode by using ‘Dimension’ and ‘Centre Width’ controls can be found in the ‘Main Menu Screen 2’ section.

Dolby Pro Logic: Dolby Pro Logic decoding is a legacy mode that is designed to produce a five- channel output from two-channel source material. It should be used only when the source material is encoded as Dolby Pro Logic; otherwise, we recommend the use of Dolby Pro Logic IIx. This is because Pro Logic processing on straight stereo sources can sound muffled and compressed.

DTS NEO:6: DTS Neo:6 provides up to six full-band channels of decoding from stereo material. The AVP700 will derive separate channels corresponding to the standard home theatre speaker layout.

<Cinema: A movie mode designed to reproduce a movie theatre environment. Neo:6 technology allows various sound elements within a channel or channels to be steered separately, and in a way which follows the original presentation naturally.

<Music: A music mode designed to produce a lively, high-integrity surround-effect from most two- channel music sources from all available speakers. Neo:6 music mode expands stereo recordings into the five- or six-channel layout without diminishing the subtlety and integrity of the original stereo recording.

Multi-channel source modes

The following modes are available for multi-channel digital sources. Special modes like DTS-ES 6.1 Matrix and DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete are available only from the correct source material.

For Dolby Digital sources:

For DTS sources:

< Dolby Digital 5.1

< DTS 5.1

 

< Dolby Digital 5.1 Stereo Downmix

< DTS 5.1 Stereo Downmix

< Dolby Digital 5.1 Mono Downmix

< DTS 5.1 Mono Downmix

< Dolby Digital Ex

< DTS-ES 6.1

Matrix

< Dolby Digital Pro Logic IIx

< DTS-ES 6.1

Discrete

Dolby Digital 5.1: The most commonly used sound format for DVD video, and is also the standard for US digital television. Dolby Digital 5.1 sources deliver surround sound with five discrete full- range channels; left, centre, right, surround left, and surround right, plus a low frequency effects (LFE) channel.

Dolby Digital Ex: This is an extension to Dolby Digital decoding that provides a 6-channel output from a 5-channel input. The extra channel is the centre-surround channel (for which the two surround back speakers are used), and is derived from the left and right surround channel information. This decode mode should be used only when the source material is “Surround EX” encoded (which is normally indicated on the disc packaging and should be detected automatically by the AVP700), but may be used at other times if desired.

Dolby Digital Pro Logic IIx: This is an extension to Dolby Digital decoding that provides a 7- channel output from a 5-channel input. The extra channels are the surround back channels, that are derived from the left and right surround channel information.

DTS 5.1: Less common than the Dolby Digital format, but generally recognised within the audio industry as being of superior sound quality. DTS 5.1 delivers surround sound with five full range channels plus an LFE channel.

DTS-ES 6.1 Matrix: This is a 6.1 channel format based on DTS 5.1. It has the sixth channel matrix encoded into the surround left and surround right channels. The sixth channel is a surround centre channel and is directed to the surround back left and surround back right speakers.

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Contents Arcam AVP700 Pre-amp. processor Safety compliance Safety guidelinesImportant safety instructions Contents Before you start Using this handbookInserting the batteries into the remote control IntroductionAudio Before making connectionsZone 2 explained VideoAVP700 rear panel InstallationPositioning the unit CablesAnalogue pre-amplifier outputs Audio connectionsAnalogue audio connections Connection of record decksComponent video connections Video connectionsComposite/S-video video connections Important notes about HQ-video inputs and outputsScart RGB 4-WIRE Connection Zone 2 connectionsControl connections Connecting the AM and FM antennasConnecting to a power supply Set-up Menu Index Configuring the AVP700Set-up mode Navigating the Set-up menuSelect Cvbs status General Settings‘Basic’ Set-up Menus Surr L/R Small Large Sub woofer SettingsSpeaker Sizes Distance measurements for 5.1 Speaker Delay SettingsSpeaker delay settings Level settings EX Settings‘Advanced’ Set-up Menus ADV 2 Video SettingsADV 3 Digital Settings ADV 1 Speaker EqADV 5 Analogue Settings Saving Settings and Exit Set-upADV 4 Zone 2 Settings ADV 6 Hdmi SettingsRemote control Operating your AVP700 Switching on/offVolume control Front panel displayStereo Direct HeadphonesInput selection ZoneMode Remote control buttonsEffects/FX Treble/BassUsing the tuner Using the front panel to enter the Main Menu Using the Main MenuUsing the remote control to enter the Main Menu Listening to the tuner in ZoneDisplay Centre spreading EffectSurround modes Digital multi-channel sourcesFollowing decoding and surround modes are available Mono Two-channel source modesMulti-channel source modes Speaker positioning DSP Effects ModesTroubleshooting Unable to adjust bass and treble controls Source switching changes randomly or freezes on one sourceNo Zone 2 audio when playing DTS film Sound is poor or distortedCommand Command code IR Remote CodesSystem code Command Command code Scart S-video cable with audio back to processor Scart connectionsScart RGB cable with audio back to processor Radio interference Technical specificationsContinual improvement policy On line registration GuaranteeWorldwide Guarantee
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