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input config.

The audio and video settings on this page of the Setup 

menu can be tailored 

specifically and independently to 

the currently selected input

.

When a different input is selected on the Input line, all 

the input-specific settings for that input are displayed 

below it. These settings are applied to the named Input 

only and are stored in memory and recalled each time 

the unit is powered up and whenever that input is 

selected.

Input

 – The currently selected input connectors to 

which the settings below relate.

Name

 – The display name of the input. You can change 

the name of any input to more closely match your setup. 

For example, if you had two satellite receivers, you could 

connect the main receiver to the Sat audio and video 

input connectors and change the name to ‘SAT 1’. You 

could then connect the second satellite receiver to the 

VCr audio and video input connectors, but change the 

VCr name to ‘SAT 2’. It is then clearer to users of your 

AVr360 which inputs they wish to select when scrolling 

though.

Lip Sync

 – Each input can have its own setting 

to add a time delay between the audio and video 

signals to compensate for the sound and picture not 

being synchronised. This is normally required when 

video processing is used in the system for scaling or 

de-interlacing video. The range of lip sync delay is 0 to 

250 milliseconds.
The lip sync adjustment can only correct for delayed 

video. If the audio is late set lip sync to its minimum.

Mode

 – Sets the initial audio decode mode for stereo 

sources on this input.

 

Last Mode recalls the last used setting for this 

input when a stereo source was applied. See section 

“Two-channel source modes” on page E-40 for more 

information.

Ext. Mode

 – Sets the initial audio decode mode for 

multi-channel digital sources on this input.

Last Mode recalls the last used setting for this 

input when a stereo source was applied. See section 

“Multi-channel source modes” on page E-41 for more 

information.

Treble –  
Bass – 

These allow you to alter the bass and treble tone controls 

for all currently active speakers for each individual 

input. For example, if your PVr source sounds a little 

bass light, you can always correct for this by selecting 

PVr on the Input line at the top of this menu and add 

2 or 3dB to the Bass control. Then, whenever the PVr 

input is selected, the bass is automatically boosted for as 

long as that input is selected.

Room EQ – 

When the Auto Speaker Setup function is 

run it also calculates room Equalisation coefficients to 

remove some of the worst effects of resonant frequencies 

of the room at the listening position. By default room 

EQ is not applied to any of the source inputs, however 

you can enable them on a per-input basis as you wish.

Not Calculated: 

(Information only) Auto Speaker 

Setup has not been run or has errors so cannot be 

selected.

On: 

room EQ is applied to the current source.

Off:

 room EQ is not applied to the current source.

Input Trim

 – Sets the maximum analogue input 

signal level (sensitivity) on this input before the ADC 

(Analogue-to-Digital converter) signal path clips. 

Options are 1, 2 and 4 volts rMS maximum input. The 

default is 2Vrms maximum. 
For example, analogue sources with low output levels 

may benefit by choosing the 1V maximum setting. 

This helps maximise signal-to-noise performance of 

the AVr360 and also helps keep the various analogue 

sources sounding about the same level for any given 

AVr360 volume control setting. 

Dolby Volume

 –Dolby Volume is an intelligent system 

that improves the perceived audio frequency response 

at lower listening levels and corrects for volume 

inconsistencies between sources (e.g. a rock radio 

station and a BD) and between programming (e.g. a TV 

show and advertisement breaks). 

On: 

Dolby Volume is applied to this input.

Off: 

(default) Dolby Volume is not applied to this 

input.

Dolby Leveller

 – This setting of Dolby Volume controls 

how closely quiet and loud sources and programme 

content are matched to each other, based on the 

ear’s perception of loudness. The range of values is 

0 (minimal levelling) to 10 (maximum levelling). 

The default setting is 2, however we recommend 

experimenting with higher values if your source 

material is less closely matched in level. If the Volume 

Leveller function is set off, no level matching between 

sources and programme material is performed. note 

however that turning the Dolby Leveller setting of Dolby 

Volume to ‘Off’ is not the same as turning the entire 

function of Dolby Volume to ‘Off’, as volume related 

frequency response processing is still active. See “Dolby 

volume” on page E-42 for more information.

DV Calib. Offset – 

The Calibration Offset parameter of 

Dolby Volume allows you to compensate for speaker 

efficiencies and listening position. The default value 

is 0 and this should normally produce a good result 

when the AVr360 speaker levels are set using a sound 

pressure level meter. 
See “Dolby volume” on page E-42 for further information  

on Calibration Offset.

Surround EX

 – Sets how the AVr360 should configure 

its decode mode when a Dolby Digital EX bitstream 

is received. note that this setting only applies if you 

have Surround Back loudspeakers. You may wish to 

experiment with these two decode modes to see which 

you prefer with Dolby Digital EX encoded material. 

Options are Auto DD EX, Auto PLIIx and Manual.

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Auto DD EX

: When a Dolby Digital EX-flagged 

bitstream is detected, the decode mode 

automatically changes to Dolby Digital EX. This can 

be temporarily overridden by pressing the MODE 

button on the remote or front panel.

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Auto PLIIx Movie

: When a Dolby Digital 

EX-flagged bitstream is detected, the decode mode 

automatically changes to Pro Logic IIx Movie. This 

can be temporarily overridden by pressing the 

MODE

 

button on the remote or front panel.

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Manual

: The received Dolby Digital EX is treated 

as if it is an ordinary Dolby Digital stream in that it 

does not automatically select the EX or PLIIx decode 

modes. Instead, the previously used decode mode 

for a multi-channel digital source on this input is 

applied. However, either of the EX or PLIIx decode 

modes can be applied manually by pressing the 

MODE

 button.

Stereo Mode

 – If you have configured your system to 

have a subwoofer, then you have the flexibility to 

choose how bass information is distributed between 

the front left/right speakers and the subwoofer when 

listening to stereo (two channel only) analogue and 

digital sources. Choose the option which gives you 

the most solid, even sounding bass. If you are using 

a subwoofer for stereo, please also see Sub Stereo 

below to set the level of the subwoofer. For best 

results test with a set-up disc or live programme 

material. This setting can be used to override your 

normal speaker settings in the Spkr Types menu 

whenever the AVr360 plays stereo material. It is 

quite common to find that two channel stereo music 

listening is best done with a slightly different sub/

speaker setting than for surround movies.

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As Spkr Types

: When an analogue or digital stereo 

source is played, your normal speaker configuration 

(as in 

Spkr Types 

menu) is used to reproduce the 

signal. 

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Left/Right

: Full frequency stereo information. All 

audio is sent to the front left and right speakers only 

without any bass redirection. You can use this setting 

if you consider your front left/right speakers to be 

able to handle the full frequency range of music. 

If you have set your front left/right speaker size as 

Small in the Spkr Types setup page, you may wish 

to use this option to override the setting to Large 

for stereo music listening, if you have full frequency 

range left/right speakers.  

It can often be beneficial to set full frequency range 

speakers to Small in the Spkr Types setup page for 

use with movies, if you have a subwoofer in your 

system. Doing so may deliver more impact on 

movie soundtracks as subwoofers are designed to 

handle reproduction of high bass content. However 

you may find that for stereo music a better overall 

result is obtained by not using the subwoofer and 

effectively treating the front left/right speakers as 

Large.

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Left/Right+Sub

: Full frequency range stereo is fed to 

the front left and right speakers and extracted bass is 

sent to the subwoofer. In this case the low frequency 

information is effectively duplicated.

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Sat+Sub

: Use this setting if you really do have Small 

satellite front left and right speakers, or if you prefer 

the overall sound of bass being handled by the 

subwoofer. Full bass management is used so that 

analogue and digital stereo sources are fed to the 

DSP where the bass is filtered off front left and right 

and redirected to the subwoofer.

NOTE

The Stereo Mode function is not available when 

using an analogue source in Stereo Direct mode.

Sub Stereo

 – If Left/right+Sub or Sat+Sub is selected in 

Stereo Mode above, this setting adjusts the level of the 

subwoofer when the source is two channel stereo. 

Brightness

 – Sets the video brightness for this input. 

This setting can be used to compensate for an overly 

dark or bright source picture on this input when 

compared with other video sources.

Summary of Contents for fmj AVR360

Page 1: ...AVR360 Handbook AVR surround amplifier English...

Page 2: ...are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to d...

Page 3: ...stalled in a rack Handle the power cord carefully Hold the plug when unplugging the cord Keep the unit free from moisture water and dust Unplug the power cord when not using the unit for long periods...

Page 4: ...E 4...

Page 5: ...development team Contents Safety E 2 Welcome E 5 Before you begin E 6 Rear Panel Connectors E 9 Audio Video Connections E 10 Connection Guide E 14 Radio Connectors E 16 Other Connectors E 17 Speakers...

Page 6: ...ts are also capable of generating video signals the AVR360 includes broadcast quality switching for HDMI Composite S Video RGB and Component video signals BD Audio and SACD can be connected via the mu...

Page 7: ...The AVR360 can be switched into standby mode using the 2 button on the CR102 remote control While in standby mode the front panel LED will glow red and power consumption is less than 0 5 Watts While...

Page 8: ...bove copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer...

Page 9: ...rect mains cable here The AVR360 is configured for 220V 240V 50Hz power only Video connectors Component S Video and Composite connectors see page E 11 Zone 2 connection see page E 11 Digital connector...

Page 10: ...connection between AVR360 and the source Making connections Wherever possible connect both the analogue and digital outputs of digital sources This enables use of a digital input for the main zone an...

Page 11: ...e same named input as the RGB signals The AVR360 is also compatible with Sync on Green or RGsB signals RGB video outputs on source equipment are often on SCART connectors You will need to use a SCART...

Page 12: ...outputs All pre amplifier analogue outputs are buffered have a low output impedance are at line level and follow the Zone 1 volume control setting They are able to drive long cables or several inputs...

Page 13: ...E 13 English...

Page 14: ...channels In each case use the audio inputs labelled BD on the AVR360 Satellite receiver A satellite receiver is connected in the same way as a BD player with the same order of preference according to...

Page 15: ...power on the irDock slot in your iPod and select iPod as the source Note that the default input is VCR but this can be changed in the General Setup menu Navigating through music and podcasts on your i...

Page 16: ...d use tacks or adhesive tape to secure the aerial in a T shape but note that no tacks should come into contact with the internal wire of the aerial When installed and receiving DAB check the signal st...

Page 17: ...to switch on and off compatible pieces of home entertainment equipment for example you could set up a trigger to turn on your television and BD player whenever the AVR360 was switched on There are tw...

Page 18: ...come in music reproduction by using the centre sound extraction from the left and right speakers see Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode Centre The centre speaker allows for a more realistic reproduction of...

Page 19: ...p the front left and right speakers remove the metal strips from the speaker terminals Connect the woofer or LF terminals to the FL and FR terminals on the AVR360 Connect the tweeter or HF terminals t...

Page 20: ...Channel ARC from an HDMI 1 4 compliant display Use this with an HDMI 1 4 compliant television using internal TV tuners These sources are market dependent and may not be available on your AVR360 Most...

Page 21: ...xtended Menu allowing you to perform the following Restore to factory defaults This option allows you to restore all settings on your AVR360 to the defaults that it left the factory with Change remote...

Page 22: ...ected 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 sele...

Page 23: ...input jack on the rear panel is available Please consult your dealer for further information Remote operation may become unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is shining on the remote se...

Page 24: ...tteries as soon as possible Device Mode Source keys As the CR102 can control your AVR360 as well as a range of other equipment many of the buttons have more than one function depending on the device m...

Page 25: ...search for the code for another device follow the instructions above but press the appropriate device key instead of a during step 2 Method 2 Library search This section describes another way to progr...

Page 26: ...ecrease and increase AVR360 volume 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 a...

Page 27: ...BD players HOME o Changes Audio decode format Dolby Digital DTS etc Shift o displays the Memory function Bookmarks INFO b Cycles through BD subtitle language options if available Shift b displays STA...

Page 28: ...ite and Cable set top boxes b Blue Duplicates function of BLUE key for some Satellite and Cable set top boxes AV Device Mode The a Device Mode button configures the CR102 to control the functions of a...

Page 29: ...Duplicates function of Yellow key if used b Blue Duplicates function of Blue key if used PVR Device Mode The v Device Mode button configures the CR102 to control the functions of a video recorder or...

Page 30: ...igates track listings if supported by the player OK selects the currently highlighted track if supported by the player M Changes the time display modes on Arcam CD player U not used D Cycles through t...

Page 31: ...E 31 English...

Page 32: ...ltered away from these Small speakers and redirected to Large speakers or the subwoofer if present A frequency of 80Hz is often a good starting point however you will probably have to experiment with...

Page 33: ...p without storing the settings The Auto Speaker Setup function is found within the Setup menus see page E 36 By default Room EQ is not applied to any of the source inputs You should enable Room EQ on...

Page 34: ...t resolutions until the picture returns Navigating the setup menu using the remote control The setup menu can be navigated by using the cursor arrow keys on the remote control This is by far the easie...

Page 35: ...ng the entire function of Dolby Volume to Off as volume related frequency response processing is still active See Dolby volume on page E 42 for more information DV Calib Offset The Calibration Offset...

Page 36: ...he Video Inputs menu if applicable Audio Compression Allows selection of compression which is ideal for late night listening The compression effect increases the volume of the quiet passages and decre...

Page 37: ...you do not have a subwoofer you will be forced to set your front speakers to Large Crossover Freq This is the frequency at which loudspeakers set as Small start to redirect bass signals to the Subwoo...

Page 38: ...by the connected display device are greyed out and cannot be selected Preferred sets the output resolution to be the preferred resolution that is requested by the display device This is often the hig...

Page 39: ...f the last used possibly very loud volume exceeds this value Zone 2 format Selects the video format used for the Zone 2 composite video output PAL is mostly used in Europe and NTSC is mostly used in N...

Page 40: ...used for movies music and video games it is recommended that the correct decoding mode for your source material is used to obtain best results Movie mode This is intended for use with cinematic materi...

Page 41: ...be used in this mode For DTS sources DTS 5 1 Less common than the Dolby Digital format but generally recognised within the audio industry as being of superior sound quality DTS 5 1 delivers surround...

Page 42: ...irect or on the analogue multi channel input Dolby Volume can even be applied to processing of stereo signals e g PLII Music or when down mixing a digital multi channel source e g Dolby Digital 5 1 do...

Page 43: ...E 43 English...

Page 44: ...ly includes the radio station name the music or speech genre as well as additional information related to the current programme On music stations this is often information on the currently playing tra...

Page 45: ...it using the Band C keys and press E to navigate the contents of the USB device Navigate through folders using the B C D and E keys to a music file and press the OK key to play the file Internet radi...

Page 46: ...only signals obtained by the AVR360 from the analogue audio and Composite video inputs The analogue inputs are required because there is no analogue to digital digital to analogue or DSP processing av...

Page 47: ...E 47 English Zone 1 Multi room connection guide Zone 2...

Page 48: ...he CR102 press the Device Mode key followed by the function key In this example you d press a followed by Shifted Learning You can assign a learned function to a CR102 key without sacrificing its orig...

Page 49: ...e U functionality on the D key repeat the above process again but swap over the D and U key presses in the example Note that the function that is copied over to the new key is always the original func...

Page 50: ...ng one of the methods described at the start of this guide Here are the factory default settings Device Mode Default status Default Arcam codes dvd Locked 0762 SAT Unlocked 1205 AV Unlocked 0586 TUN L...

Page 51: ...de e g restore SAT S 9 9 2 z z Locking unlocking a mode e g DVD mode d S 9 8 2 i e two blinks for lock d S 9 8 2 i e four blinks for unlock Cancel all volume punch through S 9 9 3 Restore volume punch...

Page 52: ...ay mode if appropriate you have the AVR360 in a video resolution that is compatible with the connection you are using and with your display device For example composite video is only capable of carryi...

Page 53: ...ce where the interference is coming from Switch off each source component in turn then any other equipment Most electronic equipment does generate low levels of interference try re arranging cabling f...

Page 54: ...dance 5 General Mains voltage 220 240V 50Hz Power consumption maximum 1kW Thermal dissipation approx 3400 BTU hour Power consumption idle typical 100W Thermal dissipation approx 340 BTU hour Power con...

Page 55: ...parts and labour costs The warranty does not cover transportation costs at any time Claims under guarantee This equipment should be packed in the original packing and returned to the dealer from whom...

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