The ‘Advanced’ Set-up Menus

ADV 1 – Speaker Eq.

This allows fine adjustment of bass and treble in 1dB steps (up to ±6dB) for each of the speakers in the system. Use these adjustments sparingly to compensate for speaker response problems caused by positioning, adjacent surface textures, or mixed brands of loudspeakers.

Work with one speaker on at a time and, as an example, use the bass control to reduce boom problems for speakers placed in corners, and the treble control for speakers placed near reflective surfaces. We recommend trying to obtain a good speaker response by speaker placement first, then apply speaker equalisation last.

The tone control nominal corner frequencies are at 100Hz and 8kHz, shelf type.

Auto Stereo Tone Bypass: Set this item to yes if, when a stereo input signal is detected (analogue or digital), the tone adjustments set on this page are to be by- passed. (Note that this does not switch the AVR280 into ‘Direct’ mode, it simply sets the tone controls to zero.)

ADV 2 – Video Settings

This menu allows advanced adjustment of the video settings for your AVR280.

Zone 1 OSD: Selects whether the main zone OSD is on or off.

< When set to On‚ all user adjustments that are made during the general use of the AVR280 are displayed on the screen. This includes the adjustment of the volume control, the inputs selected and the set-up menus.

< When set to Off‚ there will be no display of the general user adjustments – only the set-up menus and the main menus are displayed.

It is recommended you keep the OSD turned On‚ since if you cannot see the front panel of the AVR280 you will have no idea if any adjustments you have made to the processor

are correct or to your liking.

Video Inputs: Composite and S-video inputs for DVD, Sat, AV, VCR and AUX have their

audio and video assigned to track each other by default. The five ‘Video Input’ lines for Tape, CD, FM, AM and DVD-A allow assignment of a video source to these normally audio-only sources. If desired, it is possible to allocate the same video source to more than one audio input. This facility allows you to listen to an audio source and view a separate video source at the same time – for example, you can listen to radio while watching TV for a sports simulcast.

HQ Video DVD, AV and SAT: Allocate the high quality component or RGB video inputs to any source buttons. For example, to assign the Component/RGB video from the ‘HQ Video DVD’ input to the DVD button, set the ‘HQ Video DVD’ item in this menu to ‘DVD’.

If HQ-videois set to RGB (as described on page 13) and an HQ-video input is assigned to a button, the AVR280 assumes that RGB signals are present for that input if a composite signal is found on the corresponding composite input. If this assignment is made but no RGB signals are supplied, the display will be blank for the assigned source.

ADV 3 – Digital Settings

Coaxial inputs and Optical inputs. Each of the digital inputs can be assigned to any of the seven stereo source buttons (CD, Tape, DVD, Sat, AV, VCR and AUX), or can be assigned No button.

This menu page lists the physical inputs, as per the back panel, on the left hand side of the screen, with the buttons used to select the inputs listed on the right hand side.

Each digital input can be allocated only to one source button. For example, if you choose the ‘Coaxial DVD input’ to be assigned to the DVD button, then the choices for the other digital inputs are: CD, Tape, Sat, AV, VCR, AUX and No button. If you wish to re- allocate the DVD input to a different button, ‘Coaxial DVD input’ must be assigned to a different button (or No button) before you can re-assign the DVD input.

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Arcam AVR280 manual ‘Advanced’ Set-up Menus, ADV 1 Speaker Eq, ADV 2 Video Settings, ADV 3 Digital Settings

AVR280 specifications

The Arcam AVR280 is a high-performance AV receiver designed to deliver an immersive home theater experience. Known for its robust build quality and advanced technological features, it caters to both audiophiles and casual users seeking top-notch sound and video quality.

One of the standout features of the AVR280 is its power output. The receiver is equipped with an impressive 7-channel amplification system, providing 80 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This ample power ensures clear and dynamic audio reproduction, making it ideal for driving demanding speaker systems and creating a rich soundstage. The AVR280 also supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, ensuring superior sound quality for high-definition movie formats.

In terms of connectivity, the AVR280 is well-equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, enabling seamless integration with various devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. It supports 4K video pass-through and upscaling, allowing users to enjoy high-definition content with stunning clarity. The receiver also features ARC (Audio Return Channel) functionality, simplifying sound output from compatible TVs.

The AVR280 utilizes Arcam's proprietary Class G amplification technology, which strikes a balance between efficiency and audio fidelity. This innovative design minimizes distortion, ensuring a clean and detailed sound reproduction across all frequencies. Additionally, the room correction technology integrated into the AVR280 automatically calibrates the audio output based on the acoustics of the room, optimizing performance for different setups.

An intuitive user interface and easy setup process enhance the overall user experience. With a sleek design, the AVR280 seamlessly fits into various home entertainment environments while offering a range of customizable options to suit individual preferences.

For those who prioritize streaming capabilities, the AVR280 is compatible with various streaming services, allowing users to enjoy their favorite music with ease. Overall, the Arcam AVR280 stands out as a versatile and powerful AV receiver, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their home theater experience with premium sound and video quality.