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Please ensure correct polarity when connecting the speakers. The upper output sockets of the 
A 30.3 must be connected to the red speaker terminals or those marked with a plus sign. Right 
and left channel must have the same speaker polarity. 
 
 

1.13

 

Connection of switching voltages 

 
If an optionally connected power amplifier has a control input, you can connect the switching 
signal of the A 30.3 (

TRIGGER OUT

) to one of the two switching outputs (18). This allows you 

to conveniently switch on additional power amplifiers or subwoofers remotely. For details on 
the pin assignment of the control socket please refer to section 1.3. 
 

1.13.1

 

AIR Trigger (AVM Intelligent Remote) 

 
If you have connected a compatible AVM power amplifier model of the MA or SA series as a 
separate power amplifier, it can be switched on and off from your A 30.3 using the RCA or XLR 
cable  connected  to  one  of  the  two  analog  outputs  (

FIX

  or 

VARIABLE

).  You  do  not  need  a 

separate control cable for this. Please refer to the corresponding documentation regarding the 
operating mode of your power amplifier. 
 
 

1.14

 

Connecting headphones 

 
The  A  30.3  integrated  amplifier  is  equipped  with  a  6.3  mm  jack  socket  for  connecting 
headphones (10). Please note that both the preamplifier output 

VARIABLE

 (20) and the speaker 

outputs (21) are deactivated as long as headphones are connected. The recording output 

FIX

 

(19) remains active. 
 
 

1.15

 

RC 3 remote control 

 
The  included  RC  3  remote  control  made  of  aluminium  allows  you  to  control  your  A  30.3 
comfortably. The ON and OFF buttons are responsible for all AVM devices of a system and 
switch them on and off together. 
 
As an alternative to the RC 3 remote control supplied, you can also use the models RC 8 or RC 
9 from AVM. These two remote controls allow you to control a wider range of functions and are 
available from your dealer for an additional charge. 
 
The keys < 

INPUT

 > are used to select the input of an available source, which is shown on the 

display of the A 30.3. 
 
Use the < 

VOLUME

 > buttons to adjust the desired output volume of the A 30.3. Further buttons 

such as < 

STATION

 >, < 

SKIP

 >, 

STOP

PLAY

 serve to control further AVM components. For 

example, the 

STOP

PLAY

, and < 

SKIP

 > buttons enable control of a CD player. The 

PLAY

 key 

switches between 

PLAY

 and 

PAUSE

 when pressed several times - the 

STOP

 key ejects the 

Summary of Contents for A 30.3

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions A 30 3...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...rm that the unit to which this manual belongs fulfils the EU rules necessary to obtain the sign the necessary measurements were taken with positive results AVM Audio Video Manufaktur GmbH Daimlerstra...

Page 4: ...ollowing we would like to explain the use of your A 30 3 in a comprehensive way and therefore ask you to take a little time to study this manual in detail Should you have any questions which we have n...

Page 5: ...rough Home Theater Loop 9 1 12 Connecting speakers 10 1 13 Connection of switching voltages 11 1 14 Connecting headphones 11 1 15 RC 3 remote control 11 2 Operation 13 2 1 First power on self test 13...

Page 6: ...ase contact your local dealer Often your dealer prepares your new device prior to delivery to adapt and change the configuration to your personal needs 1 2 Control and operating elements The numbers i...

Page 7: ...IR input for external sensor 18 Trigger outputs TRIGGER OUT 19 Analog recorder output FIX 20 Analog preamplifier output VARIABLE 21 Speaker terminals 22 Mains switch 23 Mains connector 1 3 Pin assignm...

Page 8: ...some countries delivered together with the unit Make sure that mains voltage is according to the value printed on the rear panel of the A 30 3 near the mains connector 23 The blue control LED 1 starts...

Page 9: ...d Bluetooth functions the Bluetooth antenna included in the scope of delivery must be connected to the antenna connector 12 on the back of the device Please make sure that the antenna is aligned strai...

Page 10: ...nction The AV Pass Through function remains active even after the power is turned off for a selected high level input To deactivate the AV Pass Through function first select the desired high level inp...

Page 11: ...of your power amplifier 1 14 Connecting headphones The A 30 3 integrated amplifier is equipped with a 6 3 mm jack socket for connecting headphones 10 Please note that both the preamplifier output VARI...

Page 12: ...he device to be controlled the remote control may not function properly 1 15 1 Battery replacement Bottom of the RC 3 remote control If the range of the remote control decreases significantly new batt...

Page 13: ...nalog high level inputs CINCH 13 one analog high level input XLR 15 two digital inputs OPT COAX 16 one USB B input 14 and one channel for receiving a high resolution Bluetooth signal are available The...

Page 14: ...details on the AV Pass Through function refer to section 1 11 AV Pass Through Home Theater Loop 2 6 Input sensitivity level adjustment Often the signal sources present in a hi fi system have different...

Page 15: ...nd settings see section 2 8 AV Pass Through function for high level inputs 13 15 see section 1 11 Die RESET Option bietet Ihnen die M glichkeit das Ger t in den urspr nglichen Auslieferungszustand und...

Page 16: ...the device will remain in operation even if you do not listen to music with it for a longer time 2 11 Demo Mode The A 30 3 integrated amplifier is equipped with a so called Demo Mode This demo mode is...

Page 17: ...mode via remote control Press the on off button 2 b If the display is dark and the operation indicator LED 1 is not lit the mains fuse may be defective Since this is usually caused by a defect in the...

Page 18: ...oper handling or misuse Return the unit to us only in its original packing If this is not possible we are entitled to refuse acceptance We will not assume responsibility for transport damage under any...

Page 19: ...5 W 4 0 03 Frequency Response 4 10 150kHz Damping factor 8 200 1kHz Power 2 x 100 W 8 2 x 150 W 4 3 4 2 Digital inputs outputs Bluetooth Sampling frequency SPDIF 32 to 192 kHz 24 Bit opt up to 96 24 S...

Page 20: ...sponse 30 Hz 20 kHz Signal to noise ratio 96 dB 3 4 3 Miscellaneous Supply voltage 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption 45W Power consumption max 4 500 W Power consumption stand by 0 3 W Trigger Out Voltage...

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