Arcam Understanding MCH and Analogue Inputs on the AVR400 Stereo System

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MCH input

Analogue audio inputs

Front panel AUX input

This multi-channel 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 AVR400, therefore functions such as speaker size and distance from the listening position should be copied from the AVR400 Setup menus into the Setup menus of your multi-channel

AV, SAT, BD, VCR, PVR, CD

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

AUXPHONES

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.

source. Note however that speaker level trims are applied to the MCH input on the AVR400. Therefore speaker level trim settings on multichannel source equipment should be left unset at zero.

Analogue pre-amplifier outputs

All pre-amplifier analogue

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 or additional power amplifiers, see page E-18 and E-19.

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 AVR400 is muted.

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

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Contents N d b o o k AVR surround amplifier Page English Class II product SafetyImportant safety instructions FCC Information for US customers 1. Product Safety information For European CustomersEnglish Important notice Do not modify this productPage DIY setup? ContentsProfessional Installation? WelcomeBefore you Begin… Placing the unit PowerStandby power Interconnect cablesTrademark acknowledgements Speaker connectors Audio connectorsDigital connectors Preamplifier outputMaking connections Hdmi connectorsGeneral Component/RGB video connectors Zone 2 connectors Digital audio connectors EnglishFront panel Phones socket MCH input Analogue audio inputs Front panel AUX inputAnalogue pre-amplifier outputs Long cables or several inputs in parallel if requiredEnglish CD player Blu-ray Disc Bd / DVD playerSatellite receiver BD/SATConnecting an iPod using the Arcam irDock Radio Connectors Aerial connectorsOther Connectors Front left and right SpeakersCentre Subwoofer Surround back left and right Surround left and rightConnecting subwoofers Connecting speakersUsing external power amplifiers Bi-Amping the Front Left & Right speakersOperating your AVR400 Switching onOperation Selecting a sourceUpdating firmware via USB Using ZoneExtended front panel menu Front panel Operation Using the remote control CR102 universal remote controllerInserting batteries into the remote control Device Mode / Source keys Useful informationControlling other devices Code blink-backAMP AMP Device Mode IPod commandsNetwork commands TUN TUN Device ModeDVD DVD/BD Device Mode AVR400 AVR400.SHIFT + Hselects AUX input on SAT SAT Device ModeAV AV Device Mode Duplicates function of YELlOW key for somePVR PVR Device Mode VCR VCR Device ModeCD CD Device Mode English Speaker Distances Essential SetupSpeaker types Speaker LevelsUsing a subwoofer Auto speaker SetupProblems Setup menus Navigating the setup menuInput Config Treble BassOff default no audio compression is applied General SetupAuto Setup General information and system controlsSpkr Distance None speaker not present in your configurationSpkr Types Spkr LevelsMode Video InputsVideo Outputs Zone Settings NetworkTwo-channel source modes Decoding ModesIntroduction 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 OperationUSB playback Network/usb OperationSelecting the playback source Internet radio stationsZone 2 control connections Multi-room Set upZone Multi-room connection guide Customising CR102 Code LearningKey Mover Volume punch-throughCreating Macros 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 Speakers Switched offWired network Network hardware Or DTS decoding modesSpecifications Continual improvement policyClaims under guarantee Product GuaranteeWorldwide Guarantee Problems?Page Device code Tables Code Tabelle für Fremdgeräte Tabellen ApparaatcodesHCM GBCGEC HYDRBM NU-TECOKI RCAGPX YU-MA-TUAVP NTL STSADB UPCAMW 3D LABAKI AtacomXMS TSMTVE AsciKPN HNEIdte SATPage SH230 Issue
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AVR400 specifications

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User-friendliness is another essential characteristic of the Arcam AVR400. It comes equipped with an intuitive on-screen menu system that simplifies the setup process. The inclusion of an automatic calibration system helps optimize speaker settings in accordance with the room acoustics, ensuring users achieve the best sound possible from their setup.

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