Arcam AVR350 manual Video connections, Scart RGB 4-wire connection

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Video connections

The AVR350 allows for conversion between different video formats. This means that the AVR350 can convert between composite, S-video and component, if required.

For example, if you are watching a composite input from a VCR, you may view it from the S-video or Component/RGB video outputs of the AVR350. This allows you to use a single (typically high-quality Component/RGB) connection between the AVR350 and your display device.

The record loops do not work from the video converter. This means that to record a S-video or composite signal, a S­video or composite signal (respectively) must be supplied.

The following video conversions are possible:

To:

Composite

S-video

Component/

From:

 

 

RGB

 

 

 

 

Composite

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

S-video

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

Component/

No

No

Yes

RGB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note that conversion between RGB and Component video (or vice-versa) is not supported by the AVR350.

Composite/S‑video video connections

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Two video output connectors are provided, one for S­Video and one for composite video. The outputs carry the same information at all times (and both may be used simultaneously, if required). Connect one of these outputs to the video input of your display device.

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Connect the composite video outputs of your source equipment to these inputs. The choice of connection to use (S‑video or composite) depends on where the signal is to be routed to: if the signal is to be used in Zone 2, then a composite connection is required; if the signal is to be used for recording (routed to a VCR, for example), then the connection type must match the connection to the recording device (i.e., if the recording device requires a S‑video signal, then a S‑video connection from the source equipment must be used).

If both connections are made, the signal from the S‑video input will be used for the main zone if no Component/RGB signal is supplied.

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Connect one of the S‑video or composite video outputs to the video input of your VCR or PVR. The connection used must match the video type of the source you wish to record (as described above). For example: if you wish to record a S‑video signal from your satellite receiver on your VCR, the connection to the VCR must also use S‑video.

High quality (Component) video connections

These inputs are suitable for connection to component (YUV/YCrCb) or RGB outputs. These signals are usually available from a DVD player, set-top box or games console and offer the best possible picture quality.

Note that the high-quality component video connections operate independently of the

 

 

composite/S-video connections.

 

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Important notes about HQ-video inputs and outputs

<In the ‘Video Settings’ set-up menu, each of these three high-quality component video inputs can be allocated individually to any of the other inputs, e.g., the input labelled ‘DVD’ does not have to be used for DVD, but can be used for something else. See page 14 for further details.

<You cannot mix component and RGB sources. Selection of component or RGB can be made in the Set-up menu ‘General Settings’ page (see page 10).

<The high-quality component video inputs have sufficient bandwidth for line-doubled

NTSC (525/60) or PAL (625/50) video (‘progressive scan’) and also US HDTV video signals. However, when used with such signals the OSD is not overlaid on the picture but is output at standard interlaced NTSC or PAL (525 or 625 line) rate on a solid background.

When you connect your devices to these

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coding for each input.

No damage will occur if

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but unusually coloured

or unstable pictures will

result.

<When using the HQ-video inputs, the composite and S-video outputs will be muted. This

is because the processing for the on-screen display would create invalid video signals on these outputs.

SCART RGB 4-wire connection

(SCART refers to the multipole A/V connector used commonly on European A/V equipment.)

Some video projectors and most European TV sets require the use of a 4-wire RGB connection, where the ‘sync’ signal is separate from RGB. In this case, you need to use the composite video MONITOR OUT dn for the sync information. A cable is available from your dealer to make this 4-wire RGB connection (refer to the table of SCART connections at the back of the manual). Note that use of this feature requires (in addition to the RGB connections) a composite video connection between the source and the AVR350, in order to supply the additional synchronisation signal.

Note that most SCART TV inputs will require the SCART RGB status line to be controlled before the RGB signal will be displayed. The RGB trigger output will control this signal when connected to the SCART socket using a cable of the type given on page 32. These cables are available from your dealer.

The AVR350 does not support either 5-wire RGB HV or 3-wire RGB sync-on-green connections.

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Contents AVR350 Safety compliance Safety guidelinesImportant safety instructions Contents Using this handbook SafetyBefore you start IntroductionInserting the batteries into the remote control Before making connectionsInstallation Positioning the unitAVR350 rear panel CablesAudio connections Analogue audio connectionsAnalogue pre-amplifier outputs Connection of record decksScart RGB 4-wire connection Video connectionsSpeaker impedance Connecting loudspeakersUsing spade terminals Connecting the AM and FM antennas Zone 2 connectionsFM antenna AM antennaConnecting to a power supply Control connectionsTrigger outputs Mains leadConfiguring the AVR350 Set-up modeSet-up Menu Index Navigating the Set-up menuGeneral Settings ‘Basic’ Set-up MenusBypass the DSP processing Subwoofer SettingsSpeaker Sizes Distance measurements for 5.1 Speaker Delay SettingsSpeaker delay settings Level settings EX SettingsTest Tone Cycle Use Channels 6+7 forADV 2 Video Settings ADV 3 Digital Settings‘Advanced’ Set-up Menus ADV 1 Speaker EqSaving Settings and Exit Set-up ADV 4 Zone 2 SettingsADV 5 Analogue Settings ADV 6 Hdmi SettingsRemote control Switching on/off Volume controlOperating your AVR350 Front panel displayHeadphones Input selectionStereo Direct ZoneRemote control buttons Effects/FXMode Treble/BassUsing the tuner Tuning to a stationStoring a preset Deleting a presetUsing the Main Menu Using Zone ‘Dimension’ is set to 3 for normal useDisplay Centre spreading Effect No centre spreading 20.8 69.8 Phantom centreSurround modes Digital multi-channel sourcesFollowing decoding and surround modes are available Mono Two-channel source modesMulti-channel source modes Speaker positioning DSP Effects ModesBi-wiring and bi-amping loudspeakers Bi-wiring your loudspeakersBefore you start important information Bi-amping your systemBi-amping using an external power-amplifier Front Right Front Left SpeakerTroubleshooting Source switching changes randomly or freezes on one source No Zone 2 audio when playing DTS filmUnable to adjust bass and treble controls Hum on an analogue inputCommand 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 Command and response formats Appendix Serial programming interfaceEen van de menus van de AVR350 openen Power / Alimentation / Betriebsbereitschaft / StroomExample / Exemple / Beispiel / Voorbeeld Mute / Coupure du son / Stumm / Dempen Changes the audio and video input to a zone Change l’entrée audio et vidéo d’une zoneÄnderung des Audio- oder Videoeingangs einer Zone De audio- en video-ingang naar een zone wijzigenChanges the video input for the main zone Change l’entrée vidéo de la zone principaleÄnderung der Videoquelle der Hauptzone De video-ingang voor de hoofdzone wijzigenDirect mode / Mode Direct / Direktmodus / Modus Direct Command/response sequence to change the effect mode to Party Effect / Effet / Effekt / EffectCursor/OK instructions. f Instructions Curseur/OK Navigation / Navigation / Navigation / NavigatieStore / Mémorisation / Speichern / Opslaan Tune / Réglage / Senderabstimmung / Afstemmen RDS / Système RDS / RDS / RDS Issue Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, Cambridge CB5 9QR, England
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