Input selection

To select a particular source, press the corresponding button on the front panel or on the remote control. There are eight inputs available: DVD, Sat, AV, PVR, VCR, Tape, CD and DVD-A (multi-channel). In addition, AM and FM radio reception can be selected from the built-in tuner. Any picture signal associated with the selected input is switched to the monitor output.

On selecting a source, the AVR250 will attempt to use the digital input in preference to an analogue input, assuming a digital signal is detected for the source. If you want to override the digital input and select the analogue input instead, however, this can be achieved by pressing and holding the button for the selected source for at least two seconds.

The processing mode and ‘Stereo Direct’ functions are remembered and recalled for each input. The digital input and high quality video input associated with each source may be configured in the device menus.

The DVD-Ainput is intended for direct analogue pass-through of DVD Audio or SACD surround sources. Apart from volume control and level trim, no processing is performed on this input.

Tape operation

The TAPE button selects the audio from a cassette deck connected to the TAPE IN phono sockets of the AVR250.

Pressing the TAPE button will select audio from the tape input; the TAPE LED will illuminate, together with the LED of the previously selected input. Illuminating the tape and source LEDs indicates that the tape loop is active and indicates the source that will be recorded.

Example:

If you want to record from the CD input:

nSelect the CD input;

nPress the TAPE button – you can now listen to the sound returned from the recording device. In the case of a three-head cassette deck, this will be the audio as recorded onto the tape.

Note that selecting a different source from CD will cause the recording to change to this new source.

VCR/PVR Operation

The AVR250 has VCR and PVR record loops for audio and video (Composite and S-video only). These are configured to allow recording of the source that you are watching.

nPressing the VCR or PVR button selects audio and video from the VCR/PVR input.

nThe VCR/PVR LED will illuminate, together with the LED of the previously selected input.

Illuminating the VCR and source LEDs indicates that the tape loop is active and indicates the source that will be recorded.

For example, if you want to record the SAT input:

nSelect the SAT input then put your VCR/PVR into record pause so that it will monitor its input.

nPress the VCR or PVR button (as appropriate), and you can now watch the audio and video actually being recorded by your VCR/PVR from the satellite system.

nNote that, if you select a different source from SAT, the recording changes to this new source.

Stereo Direct

To listen to a pure analogue stereo input, press the DIRECT button. The Direct mode bypasses automatically all processing and any surround functions. In Direct mode, digital processing is shut down to improve the sound quality by reducing the digital noise within the AVR250 to an absolute minimum. The LED above the DIRECT button on the front panel will illuminate to indicate this mode.

Important note: When “stereo direct” mode is enabled, bass management is disabled. For this reason, “stereo direct” mode is not recommended in systems comprising small ‘satelite’ speakers, as the full-frequency information that would be directed to these units may cause damage to the speaker.

Zone 2

Pressing the ZONE 2 button allows both the volume and the source being viewed in Zone 2 to be changed from the main zone. While in this ‘Zone 2’ mode, the LED above the Zone 2 button is illuminated.

When first pressed, the text ZONE2 SRC is displayed on the front panel (where ‘SRC’ indicates the source being viewed in Zone 2). Pressing the source buttons on the front panel while in this state changes the source routed to Zone 2; moving the volume knob adjusts the Zone 2 volume.

To exit this state, press ZONE 2 a second time.

Headphones

To use headphones with the AVR250, plug the headphones into the socket on the left hand side of the front panel.

When headphones are plugged into the headphones socket the main output is muted.

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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.