Hum on an analogue input:

Check that:

nall cables are making a good connection. If necessary withdraw the cable from the connector and plug it fully in again. (Turn the power off before doing this.)

nthe connections inside the source cable connector are not broken or badly soldered.

nif the hum originates only when one particular source component is connected, that an aerial, cable or dish connection to this source is ground isolated. Contact your installation contractor.

ntry switching the ground lift switch on the back panel.

There is radio or television reception interference:

ncheck where the interference is coming from. Switch off each source component in turn, then any other equipment. Most electronic equipment does generate low levels of interference.

ntry re-arranging cabling from the nuisance source away from other cabling

nensure that the cabling used is high quality, specified for its purpose, and is properly screened.

nif the problem persists contact your installer.

The source switching changes randomly or freezes on one source:

Check that:

nthere are no static or impulse interference problems caused by nearby power equipment switching, e.g., heating or air conditioning control. Switch the AVR250 off, wait ten seconds, then switch it on again to clear an operating problem. Contact your installer if the problem returns or persists.

Volume is always too loud when I turn the system on for the main zone or Zone 2:

Check:

nthe ‘Max On Volume’ line of ‘General Settings’ or ‘Zone 2 Settings’ pages in the Set-up Menu. They will need adjusting to a lower level.

You can’t select a particular input in Zone 2:

Check that:

nyou have not blocked that particular input using the ‘Access’ line of ‘Zone 2 Settings’ in the Set-up Menu.

When Zone 2 is put into stand-by, the main zone is also turned off:

Check that:

nthe ‘Zone 2 Stand-by’ line of ‘Zone 2 Settings’ in the Set-up Menu is set to Local Only.

Unstable OSD on screen display:

The AVR250 defaults to the NTSC video standard for US units and PAL for European units.

If your display device is unable to display the default video standard, attach a source component the generates the video standard you wish to use; the AVR250 will switch automatically to the supplied video standard when the source is selected.

No Zone 2 audio when playing DTS film:

Most two-channel DVD players cannot output a stereo decoded version of the DTS signal – the analogue outputs are muted when playing back DTS films. If you want to watch a DVD in both the Main zone and Zone 2, please use the Dolby Digital sound track.

No centre image (vocal) in Zone 2 when using the multi-channel input:

Most DVD/SACD players are unable to provide a two-channel down-mix of source material at the same time as decoding a multi-channel audio stream. Therefore, only the front

left and right channels from the multi-channel mix will be available in Zone 2.

To overcome this, play the stereo mix from the DVD-audio disc instead.

Strange aspect ratio of video in Zone 2:

Most DVD players can only decode video to one aspect ratio at a time. For example, if you are using wide screen in the main zone, then wide screen information will also be fed to Zone 2.

To overcome this, either set the film to 4:3 for the main zone when you want to use Zone 2 as well, or change the Zone 2 display to a wide screen capable type.

Unable to adjust bass and treble controls:

Bass and treble is not available in ‘Direct’ mode. For Analogue Stereo and Digital Stereo modes, check that the ‘Auto Stereo Tone Bypass’ line of ‘Speaker Eq’ in the Set-up Menu is set to NO.

Digital signal drops out when other electrical appliances turn on (heating, fridge, freezer, etc.):

If a poor quality or incorrect type of cable has been used for the digital inputs, they can pick up electrical noise. Change the cable to a 75Ω low loss coaxial type.

Check the connections have not oxidised. Clean the connectors with contact cleaner if they appear oxidised.

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AVR250 specifications

The Arcam AVR250 is a distinguished model in the realm of home theater receivers, embodying high-performance audio and video processing capabilities that cater to discerning audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts alike. Designed by Arcam, a company renowned for its commitment to delivering premium sound, the AVR250 stands out through its thoughtful engineering and robust feature set.

At the heart of the AVR250 lies a powerful amplification stage capable of delivering a peak output of 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms, ensuring that even the most demanding speakers can be driven with ease. This level of power translates into dynamic audio experiences, whether you're enjoying your favorite movies, music, or gaming. The receiver also incorporates a sophisticated digital signal processing engine that enhances sound quality and ensures accurate reproduction of all audio formats.

One of the standout features of the AVR250 is its support for multiple surround sound formats, including Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic II. This enables users to experience surround sound in its full glory, bringing their favorite films to life with immersive audio tracks that add depth and realism to the viewing experience. The AVR250 also boasts an array of connectivity options, including HDMI inputs that support high-definition video and audio signals, allowing seamless integration with modern multimedia devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices.

In addition to its robust audio capabilities, the Arcam AVR250 is also equipped with video processing technologies. It can upscale standard definition content to high-definition resolution, ensuring that older media looks sharper and more vibrant on modern displays. The receiver also features video switching capabilities, allowing users to connect multiple video sources and effortlessly switch between them.

User-friendliness is another hallmark of the AVR250, featuring an intuitive on-screen display and remote control that make setup and operation straightforward. The receiver also offers advanced room correction technologies, which utilize microphone measurements to optimize sound performance in various room acoustics. This ensures that audiences receive the best possible sound quality tailored to their specific environment.

In summary, the Arcam AVR250 exemplifies a blend of power, quality, and versatility. With its advanced audio technologies, comprehensive connectivity options, and user-friendly design, this home theater receiver is poised to elevate cinematic experiences and music reproduction in any home. Whether you are an audiophile or a casual viewer, the AVR250 caters to a wide array of listening preferences, making it a worthy addition to any audio setup.