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Auto calibration is possible only for a 7.1 Or 5.1 Speaker configuration. Oher speaker configurations, such as a 2.1 setup (left, right and subwoofer), must be configured manually using the speaker configuration menus (see page
There is a proprietary automatic loudspeaker setup function built into your AVR360. The Arcam Auto Speaker Setup function attempts to set all the essential speaker settings for all the speakers in your system.
It also calculates room equalisation (Room EQ) filter values to remove some of the worst effects of resonant frequencies in the listening room.
Your AVR360 package is supplied with a calibration microphone, which should be inserted into the AUX jack socket on the front panel and positioned at the main listening position. This microphone picks up the special calibration tones generated by the speakers when Auto Speaker Setup is run. The AVR360 then analyses the signal and computes:
<which speakers are present,
<speaker type,
<speaker distance,
<speaker level,
<crossover frequency to the subwoofer (or large front speakers if no subwoofer is present),
<problem resonant frequencies in the room which need control by filtering.
To help the system be as accurate as possible when performing Auto Speaker Setup, there are a few guidance rules that should be followed:
<Minimise any background sounds in the listening room and other nearby rooms.
<Close all windows and doors in the listening room.
<Turn off all fans including
<If holding the microphone in the hand rather than mounting on a tripod or similar, keep your hand and fingers still to avoid generating ‘handling noise’.
<Position the set up microphone pointing upwards at roughly head height in the normal listening position. It is not necessary to point the microphone directly at the speaker generating the test tone. (It helps if you are able to position the microphone exactly where your head would normally be for listening, with the microphone in direct unobstructed view of all speakers.)
<If your system includes an active subwoofer, start by setting its output level / gain control to a value halfway between maximum and minimum.
When activated, a calibration tone is played through each channel of the AVR360 in turn, including the subwoofer channel. The calibration tone cycles round each of the speakers multiple times as the different parameters are calculated. If you do not have a full 7.1
speaker configuration there will be periods of silence between some speaker channels. Follow the ‘progress’ information
After all the channels have been measured, a summary of the speaker configuration will be displayed
The Auto Speaker Setup function is found within the Setup menus, see page
While room equalisation can help to reduce problems with listening room acoustics, it is usually far better to try to solve these problems with the room directly. Proper loudspeaker positioning, acoustic wall treatments and moving the listening position away from walls should produce far better results overall. However it may be difficult to do this in a home environment, so Room EQ is your next best choice.
Problems
We advise you to look over the reported measurements on the screen following Auto Speaker Setup for any obviously incorrect results, in particular to ensure the reported speakers match your configuration and that the speaker distances to the listening position appear look roughly correct. If the results are not what you expected
The Auto Speaker Setup function is normally quite accurate but occasionally false results can be generated. Problems may be as a result of:
<external sounds or rumbling / handling noises picked up by the microphone
<sound reflections off hard surfaces (e.g. windows or walls) close to the listening position,
<very strong acoustic resonances within the room,
<obstacles (such as a sofa) between speakers and the microphone.
If you are still experiencing difficulties or you wish to have the most accurate results for ultimate surround performance, we recommend using the manual method of establishing speaker distances and levels.
Using a subwoofer
If your system includes an active subwoofer you may need to
Auto Speaker Setup will attempt to choose a crossover frequency that allows the smoothest low frequency transition from the main speakers to the subwoofer. However if this does not produce pleasing results we recommend manually trying other crossover frequencies to find something more to your preference.
See the next sections for information of how to enter or change speaker settings manually.