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AVR350

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Video connections

The AVR350 allows for conversion between different video 
formats. This means that the AVR350 can convert between 
composite, S-video and component, if required.
For example, if you are watching a composite input from a VCR, 
you may view it from the S-video or Component/RGB video 
outputs of the AVR350. This allows you to use a single (typically 
high-quality Component/RGB) connection between the AVR350 
and your display device.

The record loops do 

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 work from the video converter. 

This means that to record a S-video or composite signal, 
a S-video or composite signal (respectively) must be 
supplied.

Composite/S-video video connections

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Two video output connectors are provided, one for S-Video and one for composite video. The 
outputs carry the same information at all times (and both may be used simultaneously, if required). 
Connect one of these outputs to the video input of your display device.

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Connect the composite video outputs of your source equipment to these inputs. The choice of 
connection to use (S-video or composite) depends on where the signal is to be routed to: if the 
signal is to be used in Zone 2, then a composite connection is required; if the signal is to be used 
for recording (routed to a VCR, for example), then the connection type must match the connection  
to the recording device (i.e., if the recording device requires a S-video signal, then a S-video 
connection from the source equipment must be used). 
If both connections are made, the signal from the S-video input will be used for the main zone if no 
Component/RGB signal is supplied.

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Connect one of the S-video or composite video outputs to the video input of your VCR or PVR. The 
connection used must match the video type of the source you wish to record (as described above). 
For example: if you wish to record a S-video signal from your satellite receiver on your VCR, the 
connection to the VCR must also use S-video.

High quality (Component) video connections

These inputs are suitable for connection to component (YUV/YCrCb) or RGB outputs. These 
signals are usually available from a DVD player, set-top box or games console and offer the 
best possible picture quality.

Note that the high-quality component video connections operate independently of the 
composite/S-video connections.

Generally, the component video standard is used in North America/NTSC regions, while RGB 
is used in Europe.

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display device.

Important notes about HQ-video inputs and outputs

In the ‘Video Settings’ set-up menu, each of these three high-quality component video 
inputs can be allocated individually to any of the other inputs, e.g., the input labelled 
‘DVD’ does not have to be used for DVD, but can be used for something else. See page 
14 for further details.

You cannot mix component and RGB sources. Selection of component or RGB can be 
made in the Set-up menu ‘General Settings’ page (see page 10).

The high-quality component video inputs have sufficient bandwidth for line-doubled 

NTSC (525/60) or PAL (625/50) video (‘progressive scan’) and also US HDTV video 
signals. However, when used with such signals the OSD is not overlaid on the picture 
but is output at standard interlaced NTSC or PAL (525 or 625 line) rate on a solid 
background.

When using the HQ-video inputs, the composite and S-video outputs will be muted. This 
is because the processing for the on-screen display would create invalid video signals on these 
outputs.

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(SCART refers to the multipole A/V connector used commonly on European A/V equipment.)
Some video projectors and most European TV sets require the use of a 4-wire RGB connection, where 
the ‘sync’ signal is separate from RGB. In this case, you need to use the composite video 

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 for the sync information. A cable is available from your dealer to make this 4-wire RGB 

connection (refer to the table of SCART connections at the back of the manual). Note that use of this 
feature requires (in addition to the RGB connections) a composite video connection between the source 
and the AVR350, in order to supply the additional synchronisation signal.
Note that most SCART TV inputs will require the SCART RGB status line to be controlled before the RGB 
signal will be displayed. The RGB trigger output will control this signal when connected to the SCART 
socket using a cable of the type given on page 32. These cables are available from your dealer.
The AVR350 does not support either 5-wire RGB HV or 3-wire RGB sync-on-green connections.

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The following video conversions are possible:

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Note that conversion between RGB and Component video 
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when you connect 

your devices to these 
connectors, take care to 
follow the letter/colour 
coding for each input. 
no damage will occur if 
connected incorrectly, 
but unusually coloured 
or unstable pictures will 
result.

Summary of Contents for AVR350

Page 1: ...AVR350 HANDBOOK Arcam AVR350 surround sound receiver English...

Page 2: ...stand that is recommended for use with audio equipment If the equipment is on a portable rack it should be moved with great care to avoid overturning the combination 8 Cleaning Unplug the unit from th...

Page 3: ...o channel source modes E 27 Multi channel source modes E 27 DSP Effects Modes E 28 Speaker positioning E 28 Bi wiring and bi amping loudspeakers E 29 Before you start important information E 29 Bi wir...

Page 4: ...in a listening room is an important process which requires care at every stage For this reason the installation information is very comprehensive and should be followed carefully Using this handbook T...

Page 5: ...conversion for Zone 2 For these reasons we recommend that source devices that have a digital connection are also connected to the analogue inputs High quality YUV RGB and S video sources should also...

Page 6: ...or VCR but all inputs have the same circuitry This means that there is no reason why you should not connect a different device from that labelled to any of the inputs For example if you had two DVD pl...

Page 7: ...ital inputs can be allocated to a different audio input from that indicated by the input label through the Digital Settings page of the Set up menu This means that for example if you wish to use an op...

Page 8: ...urces to these inputs en HIGH QUALITY VIDEO OUT Connect these sockets to the component video inputs of your display device Important notes about HQ video inputs and outputs In the Video Settings set u...

Page 9: ...n of the instruments and the sense of direction of the stereo being impaired There are two options for connecting the speaker cable to the amplifier Using bare wire ended leads 1 Strip back the insula...

Page 10: ...not use those marked TV which should be connected to the FM in socket fr of the AVR350 If you wish to use the supplied FM ribbon cable mount this as high up as possible on a wall with the T elements p...

Page 11: ...GGER 2 These trigger outputs have different functions depending on how the Video Status has been set in the General Settings menu See page 10 for full details Connecting to a power supply fo Power inl...

Page 12: ...Pressing the menu button for just a short time will take you to Main Menu Screen 1 If this happens the Main Menu can be closed by pressing menu for a second time 2 When the menu heading is highlighted...

Page 13: ...e the video triggers or a SCART connection then it does not matter which value this item has This item has four settings Composite S video RGB and Scrn Ctrl Composite This mode is used to indicate to...

Page 14: ...frequency at which bass redirection begins Frequencies below this level are redirected from small speakers to the Fronts or to the subwoofer frequencies above this level are not redirected The value f...

Page 15: ...ti channel analogue outputs of an Arcam DVD A player then this item should be set to 10dB 4 Speaker Delay Settings The relative positioning of speakers within a room may mean that sound from some spea...

Page 16: ...peaker that is not selected in the previous Speaker Sizes menu Note that inserting headphones into the front panel of the AVR350 will cause all test tones to be muted including the headphone output No...

Page 17: ...Inputs Composite and S video inputs for DVD Sat AV VCR and PVR have their audio and video assigned to track each other by default The five Video Input lines for Tape CD FM AM and DVD A allow assignme...

Page 18: ...ogue 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 refer...

Page 19: ...the AVR350 to be put into and taken out of stand by remotely If you do not wish to put Zone 2 into stand by at the same time as the main zone press and hold the stand by button on the remote control f...

Page 20: ...on on the remote control Volume control To adjust the volume level of the loudspeakers pre amp outputs and headphones use the volume control knob The volume level is shown on the display Note that dif...

Page 21: ...rent source from CD will cause the recording to change to this new source VCR PVR Operation The AVR350 has VCR and PVR record loops for audio and video Composite and S video only These carry the audio...

Page 22: ...s in Speaker Eq is still 6dB not 12dB To select the speaker to be adjusted press the Treble Bass button repeatedly until the desired speaker is shown on the front panel display Then use the volume con...

Page 23: ...ion you wish to store Press the STORE button or DYN on the remote control the station frequency is shown on the display followed by a preset number Select the preset number you wish to assign to the s...

Page 24: ...ct buttons on the front panel or the remote Note that changing the audio input also changes the video input to the same setting Video Input This shows the current video input source selected The curre...

Page 25: ...ing immersive result We recommend Dimension is set to 3 for normal use Centre Width With Pro Logic decoding dominant centre signals come only from the centre speaker If no centre speaker is present th...

Page 26: ...ember this for all bitstream sources e g DTS ES Matrix Dolby Digital 3 0 etc and use the maximum number of speakers the signal is encoded for As a result when a 2 0 or 2 1 bitstream is played the Surr...

Page 27: ...ight stereo sources can sound muffled and compressed DTS NEO 6 DTS Neo 6 provides up to six full band channels of decoding from stereo material The AVR350 will derive separate channels corresponding t...

Page 28: ...round left surround right left surround back right surround back and an active subwoofer see diagram All speakers with the exception of the subwoofer should be arranged around your normal viewing list...

Page 29: ...speaker terminals the speakers will still be single wired 2 Connect the cables as shown in the diagram ensuring correct polarity at all times Bi amping your system Notes In order to bi amplify your sp...

Page 30: ...mplifiers are in use it is recommended to route pairs of channels through the same amplifier e g the front left and right channels should be amplified by the same amplifier Connect the HF terminal of...

Page 31: ...n the HQ Video setting is set to RGB you will have a pink red OSD To correct this you must set the HQ Video line on the General Settings menu to Component No On Screen Display OSD overlaid on video Th...

Page 32: ...2 Settings in the Set up Menu When Zone 2 is put into stand by the main zone is also turned off Check that the Zone 2 Stand by line of Zone 2 Settings in the Set up Menu is set to Local Only Unstable...

Page 33: ...mand Command code Command Command code Stand by 124 Mode 32 On 123 Mono mode 106 Zone 1 stand by 125 Stereo mode 107 Power toggle 12 Dolby PLII Movie 108 Display DIS 59 Dolby PLII Music 109 Menu Menu...

Page 34: ...ressed for 1 second 5 Command Command code Preset 6 preset 14 if pressed for 1 second 6 Preset 7 preset 15 if pressed for 1 second 7 Preset 8 preset 16 if pressed for 1 second 8 Preset 9 9 Preset 10 1...

Page 35: ...and 7 Sleeve Coaxial cable 6 and 7 18 Ground RGB switching control Stereo Mini Jack 3 5mm Sleeve Screened cable 19 Video output composite RCA Phono 6 Centre Coaxial cable 6 Comp out 20 Video input co...

Page 36: ...and 96kHz Digital output level impedance 0 5V 75 Trigger outputs Output D C voltage level excl RGB status 12V 1V Allowable load 30mA max min 400 Remote inputs and output Signal modulated 36kHz carrie...

Page 37: ...ransportation costs at any time Claims under guarantee This equipment should be packed in the original packing and returned to the dealer from whom it was purchased or failing this directly to the Arc...

Page 38: ...e the parameters for the reponse ETR End transmission 0xd The AVR350 responds to each command from the RC within three seconds The RC may send further commands before a previous command response has b...

Page 39: ...me AVR350 Si le menu Set up est ferm en raison de l ouverture d un autre menu toute modification apport e au menu Set up est perdue d Aufrufen eines der Men s des AVR350 Falls das Set up Men aufgrund...

Page 40: ...f S quence commande r ponse pour fermer le menu Main d Befehls R ckmeldesequenz zum Schlie en des Hauptmen s n Opdracht en responsreeks om het hoofdmenu te sluiten Command 0x50 0x43 0x5f 0x2d 0x31 0x3...

Page 41: ...Beispiel Voorbeeld g Example command response sequence to decrment the volume by 1dB in Zone 2 where the resulting volume is 56dB f S quence commande r ponse pour baisser le volume de la zone 2 de 1...

Page 42: ...iste waarde verkrijgen dan moet u 0x30 van de gerapporteerde waarde aftrekken Formule feitelijk volume gerapporteerd volume 0x30 De opdracht kan hierdoor waarden vereisen retourneren die niet in ASCII...

Page 43: ...the decode mode to Pro Logic IIx Movie Mode f S quence commande r ponse pour remplacer le mode de d codage par le mode Pro Logic IIx Movie d Befehls R ckmeldesequenz zur nderung des Dekodiermodus in...

Page 44: ...mix 0x30 DD 5 1 0x31 DD EX 0x32 DD 5 1 PLIIx Movie 0x33 DD 5 1 PLIIx Music 0x34 DTS Mono down mix 0x35 DTS Stereo down mix 0x36 DTS 5 1 0x37 DTS ES 6 1 Matrix 0x38 DTS ES 6 1 Discrete 0x39 DTS 96 24...

Page 45: ...s lection re ue 0x30 d Aktuelle Frequenz in einer Voreinstellung abspeichern Der bertragene ausgegebene Wert der Voreinstellung ist um 0x30 versetzt Formel aktuelle Voreinstellung empfangene Voreinst...

Page 46: ...ported freq MHz FM freq kHz reported freq kHz 0x30 x 10 For these reasons this command may return values that cannot be translated into ASCII characters f Augmentation diminution de la fr quence du tu...

Page 47: ...0x30 de la valeur rapport e Formule pr s lection r elle pr s lection rapport e 0x30 d Ausw hlen einen spezifischen Tuner voreinstellen Der ausgegebene Wert f r die neue Voreinstellung ist um 0x30 vers...

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