Front panel operation, English – Arcam Handbook AVR surround amplifier/AV processor AVR600 User Manual
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English
Remote control receiver. This is positioned behind
the display window, above the
MEnu
button on the
front panel. Ensure the receiver is in a clear line of
sight from the remote control for operation. If this is
not possible, use a separate sensor connected to the
Z1 iR
input on the rear panel.
front panel
operation
POWER/STANDBY
MUTE
ZONE
DISPLAY
DIRECT
MODE
INFO
OK
Ð INPUT +
MENU
Ð VOLUME +
POWER
AVR600
V I D E O S C A L I N G
PHONES
AUX
Power
Switches the main power to the
AVR500/AVR600/AV888 on
and off.
Once the unit is switched off,
it should be left for at least ten
seconds before switching on
again.
Volume
Adjusts the analogue output
volume in the selected zone
(line out, speakers and
headphones).
aux
Multi purpose auxiliary
line level input,
calibration microphone
input and 3.5mm optical
digital (SPDIF) input.
Phones
This socket accepts headphones
with an impedance rating between
32
Ω
and 600
Ω
, fitted with a 3.5mm
stereo jack plug.
Input
These buttons select the source
connected to the corresponding
input (or internal input)
Unused sources can be prevented
from being selected in the setup
menu.
Menu
Selects the Setup menus on the
on-screen display (OSD).
ok
Used to enter selections made in the
Setup menu. Also forces the analogue
and digital video outputs to the default
resolution: 480i (525-line NTSC) when
pressed for more than 2 seconds.
Info
Selects the information displayed on the
lower left portion of the front panel.
Mode
Selects between Stereo and the available
surround modes for the current source.
direct
Stereo Direct on/off. Provides a direct analogue path from
the analogue inputs to the left and right front outputs.
Switches off any surround processing modes and shuts
down the DSP circuits for best stereo sound quality.
display
This switches the display brightness
between off/dim/bright.
Zone
Selects between Zone 1, Zone 2 and
Zone 3 control.
Mute
Mutes all analogue audio outputs in the
currently selected zone.
Power / Standby LEd
This indicates the status of the AVR500/AVR600/
AV888. When first turned on, the LED is orange,
to indicate that the unit is ‘initialising’; this
changes to green when fully powered and ready.
Red indicates that the unit is in Standby mode.