Using your a80 amplifier, Front panel controls – Arcam A80 User Manual
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Using your A80 amplifier
Front panel controls
This section describes how to operate your amplifier. 
If your amplifier has not been installed for you, you should first 
read the section ‘Installation: A80’ on page 4.
POWER (and power indicator light)
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Switches the unit on and off. (You can also switch the amplifier 
into standby mode with the remote control handset.)
The light indicates the status of the amplifier. A red light means 
the amplifier is in standby mode (press the 
POWER/STANDBY
button on the remote control, or the
POWER
button on the front
panel, to switch between standby and powered-up modes).
When you switch your amplifier on, the light glows amber for a 
few seconds, during which time the speakers are disconnected. 
The light changes to green when the amplifier is ready for use. 
The light may flash if a fault has occurred – the fault type is 
shown on the display. You should unplug the amplifier and leave 
it for a few minutes before reconnecting. If the fault cannot be 
cleared, unplug your amplifier and contact your Arcam dealer. 
Source selectors
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These buttons select the source connected to the 
corresponding input.The input currently selected is indicated by 
text on the display.
AV
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This input is similar to the other line level inputs on the amplifier 
and may be used with a VCR or a second recording unit (e.g. 
cassette deck).
Control knob, SELECT and ENTER
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The control knob has two functions:
as a volume control, to adjust the output of loudspeakers
and headphones connected to the amplifier, and of the 
pre-amp output (
PRE OUT)
.
when used in conjunction with the
SELECT
and
ENTER
buttons, to customise amplifier settings (see page 8).
Volume control settings
It is important to realise that the position of the Control knob 
is not an accurate indication of the power delivered to your 
loudspeakers. The amplifier often delivers its full power before 
the volume control reaches its maximum position, particularly 
when listening to heavily recorded compact discs. However 
the amplifier also has to be capable of giving full power output 
from much lower level sources, such as tuners and cassette 
decks. Using these sources, the volume control setting may 
be much higher before distortion (audible overload) sets in. To 
compensate for this, the input levels of each source may be 
individually adjusted to avoid accidental overload (see page 8).
SP1 and SP2
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These buttons allow you to select and deselect the main (
SP1
)
and secondary (
SP2
) set of speakers attached to your amplifier.
The light above each button glows if the corresponding 
speakers are currently selected. If both lights are out the 
amplifier will appear not to work, as all speakers are switched 
off!
PHONES
1
This socket accepts headphones with an impedance rating 
between 8Ω and 2kΩ, fitted with a 1/4-inch stereo jack plug. 
If you wish to listen on headphones only, use the 
SP1
and
SP2
buttons (if necessary) to mute the speakers. The headphone 
socket is always active.
Remote control receiver
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The remote control’s infrared receiver is positioned between the
SP1/SP2
and
PROCESSOR
indicator lights on the left-hand side
of the front panel window. Ensure the receiver is in a clear line 
of sight from the remote control to allow signals to be received.
A80 AMPLIFIER
PHONO
CD
TUNER
AUX
DVD
AV
TAPE
SP1
SP2
POWER
PHONES
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2
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SP2
SP1
PROCESSOR
ENTER
SELECT
