Arcam AVR600 manual multi-room set up, Zone 2 and 3 control outputs, E-48, Audio outputs

Models: AVR600

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set up

The AVR600 allows independent routing and control of analogue audio, Composite and S-Video to a separate set of equipment, typically used for a second living space, e.g., bedroom or lounge. The AVR600 also allows a copy of the Zone 2 analogue audio to be routed to and controlled in a third living space, Zone 3.

The connection guide on the following page shows how the AVR600 is normally connected in a multi-room installation.

Zone 2

Zone 2 receives only signals obtained by the AVR600 from the analogue audio, Composite and S-Video inputs. The analogue inputs are required because there is no analogue-to-digital, digital-to-analogue or DSP

Audio outputs

The Z2 Out, R and L phono sockets should be connected to the analogue audio inputs (Usually labelled Analogue Audio in) of the Zone 2 display device, or to the inputs of an additional stereo power amplifier in Zone 2 (for example, the Arcam P38).

Zone 2 and 3 control outputs

The AVR600 also allows remote control from Zones 2 and 3.

Z2 IR and Z3 IR

processing available for Zone 2 signals – the AVR600 only converts video formats for Zone 1.

For this reason, we recommend that in addition to any digital connections, the Composite and/or S-Video outputs from your source devices are connected to the AVR600.

Video outputs

The Z2 S-Video and/or Composite output connectors of the AVR600 should be connected to the analogue video inputs (usually labelled S-Video In or Composite Video in) of the display device in Zone 2.

If you wish to make an HDMI connection to Zone 2,

Zone 3

A line-level signal from the stereo analogue audio is available for Zone 3. This is a copy of the Zone 2 audio signal, but has its own independent volume control.

Audio outputs

The Z3 Out, R and L phono sockets should be connected to the inputs of an additional stereo power amplifier in Zone 3 (for example, the Arcam P38).

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This allows the AVR600 to be controlled remotely from Zone 2 or Zone 3 via Infra-red remote control. Connect a remote IR receiver in Zone 2 or Zone 3 to allow control of the AVR600 from these listening/viewing areas.

For more information on remote IR receivers, see ‘Z1 IR’ on page 17.

TRIG Z2 and TRIG Z3

you must accept the limitations of the AVR600 video processing system.

HDMI OUT 1 and OUT 2 both carry the same signals (as there is only one video processing engine) and are primarily intended for use in Zone 1. Full HDMI video

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This allows the AVR600 to remotely switch on devices in Zone 2 or 3 when the appropriate Zone is selected. For example you could set your television in Zone 2 to switch on

functionality in Zone 2 can only be achieved if Zone 1 is not being used at the same time.

If Zone 1 is being used at the same time as Zone 2, Zone 2 must follow the Zone 1 source selection if you wish to receive HDMI signals in Zone 2. Zone 2 must also be the same video resolution as Zone 1. If you wish to watch a different source in Zone 2 than is currently showing over HDMI in Zone 1, Zone 2 will be forced to use the analogue video connections into and out of the AVR600.

Due to the complications of using HDMI in Zone 2 we recommend the use of analogue video connections instead, particularly as it is not possible to apply audio lip sync to Zone 2 audio to compensate for video processing delays.

when ‘Zone 2’ is selected on AVR600.

For more information on triggers, see ‘Trigger connectors’ on page 17. Please note that not all AV devices have this feature, nor are triggers essential for listening and viewing in a separate zone.

E-48

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Arcam AVR600 multi-room set up, Zone 2 and 3 control outputs, E-48, Audio outputs, Video outputs, Z2 IR and Z3 IR