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Saving settings and exit set-up – Arcam AVR280 User Manual

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ADV 4 – Zone 2 Settings

ZONE2 VOL

: Sets the volume for Zone 2.

Max Vol 20–83: Limits the maximum volume setting for Zone 2. This is a useful
feature to prevent accidental overdriving of low power-handling speakers, for example.
Fix Vol: This selects between fixed and variable audio output to Zone 2. If

NO

is

selected, the output level can be controlled from Zone 2 or the main system. If you wish
to fix the volume level, first set the Zone 2 volume to the desired level, then select

YES

.

Max On Vol: Limits the maximum volume Zone 2 operates at when it is first switched
on. Zone 2 comes on at this volume if the last used volume exceeds this value.
Stand-by: This allows zone 1 (the main zone) to be put into stand-by, either locally
only or by Zone 2 as well.

<

LOCAL ONLY

: Only the main zone will be switched into stand-by from the main

zone.

<

ALL OFF

: Both the main zone and Zone 2 will be switched into stand-by from the main zone.

Access: This acts as a ‘parental control’ device to disable or enable access to sources for Zone 2.
Press the unwanted source button on the remote control handset or front panel to disable it for Zone 2.
Press again to enable the source.
Enabled sources are listed on the ‘Access:’ line of the menu page.

ADV 5 – Analogue Settings

Input trims: Allows the adjustment of the input sensitivity of the analogue inputs (in
Volts rms) so that each one achieves the optimum dynamic range and sounds similar in
loudness to the others.
Available level settings are:

LOW 0.5V

,

MEDIUM 1V

,

REFERENCE 2V

,

HIGH 4V

. The

reference level of 2V should be appropriate for most inputs.
If a source is very quiet compared with the other sources you can increase its loudness
by selecting the

MEDIUM 1V

or

LOW 0.5V

settings.

ADV 6 – HDMI Settings

The AVR280 provides two HDMI inputs; these are labelled ‘DVD’ and ‘SAT’ in anticipation
of the most common use for these connectors, but they may be used for any HDMI
source. These inputs may be configured to be associated with any of the other sources,
so that selecting that source (‘AUX’, for example), selects one of the HDMI inputs
instead of the usual input associated with that source.
NOTE: If the DVD button is assigned to an HDMI input, you will also be able to view the
HDMI signal from the DVD player if the

MCH

(DVD-A multi-channel) button is selected.

Saving Settings and Exit Set-up

You can either save the settings now or exit without saving the changes.
Save Set-up

1. Press

MENU

to go to the ‘Set-up Menu Index’ at the ‘Save Set-up’ point.

2. Press

OK

to save.

3. Press

OK

to select ‘Exit Set-up’ and exit system configuration.

Exit without saving
If you choose to ‘Exit Set-up’ without first saving the changes, then the new settings will be lost.

1. Press

MENU

to go to the ‘Set-up Menu Index’ at the ‘Save Set-up’ point.

2. Press

E

to select ‘Exit Set-up’.

3. Press

OK

when ‘Exit Set-up’ is selected to exit system configuration.