Arcam tuner operation, Tuner - AVR600 only, Tuning/Channel Selection, Deleting Presets, E-44

Models: AV888 AVR600

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Tuner – AVR600 only

The AVR600 is fitted with an internal AM/FM tuner. Depending on your location, it may also be fitted with a DAB tuner (Europe) or Sirius satellite radio connection (Americas). Sirius requires the purchase of the ‘SiriusConnect™ Home Tuner’ kit and Sirius subscription

– please visit www.sirius.com for details.

This section deals with tuner operation, for information on setting up the tuner and installing aerials, see page 14.

When a tuner input is selected, the OSD shows a list of radio presets plus an information panel giving all available information about the current frequency (for AM and FM) or channel (for DAB or Sirius).

The front panel will also give the same information, pressing the INFO key will cycle through the various items of information:

AM

Processing mode (default)

Frequency

Signal strength

FM

Processing mode (default)

Radiotext (if available; shows ‘No radiotext’ if none present)

Programme type (if available)

Signal strength

DAB

Processing mode (default)

Radiotext (if available; shows ‘No radiotext’ if none present)

Programme type

Signal quality

Bit-rate of transmission

Sirius

Processing mode (default)

Artist Name: Song Title

Composer (if available)

Category Name

Signal quality

Tuning/Channel Selection

When switching to the internal TUNER source, the AVR600 enters the last used tuner band, be it AM / FM

/DAB (if fitted) / Sirius (if fitted). Repeatedly pressing Tcycles through the available tuner bands on your AVR600.

FM/AM analogue radio

Frequency tuning on FM and AM radio is done using the <and >buttons on the CR102 remote control in TUN device mode. Individual presses move the frequency down and up one step. If you press and hold either of the tuning buttons for two seconds, the tuner scans to the next strong signal. You can stop a scan at any time by pressing one of the tuning buttons again.

In Europe, the internal FM radio is capable of receiving RDS (Radio Data System) radiotext signals that are transmitted on some stations. The RDS information typically includes the radio station name, the music or speech genre as well as additional information related to the current programme. On music stations this is often information on the currently playing track.

DAB digital radio

If your AVR600 is fitted with the optional DAB tuner you will need to scan for available stations before being able to listen to them.

To scan for DAB stations, first select the DAB tuner then press and hold Ountil the display indicates scanning has started. The AVR600 will then scan all the DAB radio frequencies and compile a list of the stations that are available.

When the scan is complete, you can scroll through the station list using the <and >buttons on the CR102 remote control. To listen to the currently displayed station press the O. If you do not press Owithin two seconds, the display will revert to displaying the currently playing station.

Internet radio

Please see the Network/USB Operation section on page 46 for details of internet radio operation.

Saving and selecting Presets

Preset selection uses the B and C keys on the remote to browse and Oto select the preset when the CR102 is in TUN device mode.

Up to 99 presets can be stored and these can be from any band, for example Preset 1 could be an AM station, preset two a DAB station, etc. Pressing the OK key causes the next available preset number to be displayed, then pressing the OK key again stores the current frequency/channel in that preset. If a different preset number is required, press the Bor Ckeys until the desired number is displayed before pressing the OK key for a second time.

Deleting Presets

When in tuner browse mode (using B and ,to scroll through the presets), the yellow button on the CR102 remote is used to delete the currently highlighted (but not playing) station or frequency.

Sirius satellite radio

In this section it is assumed that you already have a ‘SiriusConnect™ Home Tuner’ kit and a Sirius subscription, and that the antenna is already correctly placed to receive Sirius broadcasts. Please visit www.sirius.com for more information.

Add to your subscription

Before being able to receive satellite radio broadcasts you will need to update your Sirius subscription to add the ID number of the Sirius receiver module in your AVR600. The Sirius ID can be found by switching to the Sirius source and selecting channel 0. The AVR600 displays the 12-digit number on the OSD and on the front panel display. You should make a note of this ID number, then select Sirius channel 184 while you apply this ID number to your account at www.sirius.com or by calling 1.888.539.SIRIUS (7474).

Once your subscription is updated, a code is sent over Sirius channel 184. When this code is received the AVR600 displays ‘SUBSCRIPTION UPDATED’. This display remains until cleared by pressing any button. The Sirius radio module is now fully operational.

Please note that, depending on your subscription, some channels may not be available. If a channel is not part of your subscription package, you are invited to subscribe to the station - ‘CALL 888-539-SIRIUS To Subscribe’ is displayed and audio is muted. If you have any queries about your subscription, please contact Sirius.

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