Arcam AVR500 Home Theater System User Manual


 
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Digital audio
connectors
TAPE, CD, AV, DVD, SAT, VCR, PVR
Connect these inputs to the digital
outputs of your available source
equipment.
POWER/STANDBY
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V I D E O S C AL I N G
PHONES
AUX
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
MCH input
is multichannel analogue
audio input can be connected
to a source device which
outputs surround sound on its
analogue outputs. Such devices
typically include DVD-Audio
and SACD players. is input
does not pass through any of
the audio processing in the
unit, therefore functions such
as speaker size and distance
from the listening position
should be copied from the
Setup menus into the Setup
menus of your multichannel source. Note however that
speaker level trims are applied to the MCH input on the
unit. erefore speaker level trim settings on multichannel
source equipment should be le unset at zero.
Subwoofer outputs
Connect each of these outputs to the LFE input(s) on
your subwoofer(s).e Subwoofer outputs are buered,
have a low output impedance, are at line level and follow
the Zone1 volume control setting. ey are able to drive
long cables or several inputs in parallel if required.
For more information on connecting speakers, see page
23.
Analogue audio
inputs
TAPE, CD, AV, DVD, SAT, VCR,
PVR
Connect the le and right
inputs to the le and right
outputs of your source
equipment.
Front panel PHONES socket
is socket accepts headphones with an impedance
rating between 32Ω and 600Ω, tted with a 3.5mm
stereo jack plug. e headphone socket is always active,
except when AVR500 is muted.
When the headphone jack is inserted, the speaker
outputs and analogue pre-amplier outputs are
automatically muted.
Front panel AUX input
e front panel AUX input can be
used as an analogue or optical
digital input.
For analogue sources, use a
stereo 3.5mm lead; for digital
sources use a 3.5mm optical
lead. e front input is also used
for the auto-setup microphone
input.