English, Video inputs, Video outputs – Arcam AVR surround amplifier / AV processor AVR600 User Manual

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Use the

B

and

C

navigation buttons on the remote

control to select the relevant speaker. Press O to

enable/disable the calibration noise and the

D

and

E

navigation buttons to adjust the noise level from each

speaker.
Front Left –
Centre –
Front Right –
Surr. Right –
Surr. Back Right –
Surr. Back Left –
Surr. Left –
Subwoofer –
As described in ‘essential setup’ on page 32, adjust the

level of the test noise from each speaker so that an SPL

meter at the listening position measures 75dB SPL.

Video Inputs

Settings to optionally assign a video source to each of

the normally audio-only inputs.
These settings are stored in memory and recalled each

time the unit is powered up.
Video Input Tape –
Video Input CD –
Video Input Aux –
Video Input AM / FM –
Video Input Phono –
Video Input MCH –
Video Input iPod –
Video Input Net –
Video In Digital Radio –

The default for each of the audio inputs is ‘None’,

however for example you could associate the satellite

‘Sat’ video with AM, FM and Digital Radio audio if you

wished. This way you could listen to the FM or AM or

Digital Radio commentary of a sports game but have the

pictures from the satellite coverage.

Video outputs

The settings in this menu control the output resolution

from the video processor in the unit as well as the

operation of the two HDMI outputs.
These settings are applied to all video inputs and are

stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is

powered up.

NOTE

Important points to remember:

For analogue outputs
The analogue output resolution should be chosen

carefully; Composite and S-Video connections can

only carry 480i (525-line NTSC) or 576i (625-line

PAL) signals. If an output resolution higher than this

is chosen in Out 1 Resolution, the Composite and

S-Video main zone outputs will be disabled.
You should also set the frame rate (50Hz Interlaced

for PAL, 60Hz Interlaced for NTSC) and the

aspect ratio (4:3 standard or 16:9 widescreen) to

match your display device. Note that S-Video and

Composite can only carry Interlaced video. If you

select Progressive analogue video, Zone 1 S-Video

and Composite outputs will be disabled.

For HDMI outputs
The output resolution, frame rate and display

aspect ratio can be automatically determined by the

unit. Alternatively these settings can be manually

selected. If you have two HDMI display devices

connected, you can also configure which of the two

HDMI outputs takes priority.

Zone 1 OSD

– Selects whether the main zone pop-up

OSD messages are On or Off. It is stored in memory and

recalled each time the unit is powered up.

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When On, all user adjustments that are made during

the general use of the unit are displayed on screen

as well as the front panel display. This includes the

adjustment of volume, subwoofer level, lip sync, tone

controls, etc. It is stored in memory and recalled

each time the unit is powered up.

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When Off, the above user adjustments will not

appear on screen, only on the front panel display.

This leaves the picture on your display device clear

of pop-up text. However, regardless of this setting

the Setup menus are always displayed on screen.

Analogue Output

– This setting controls the output

resolution of the analogue video outputs of Zone 1.

This applies to all Zone 1 analogue video outputs:

Component, S-Video and Composite. This setting is

only valid if neither of the HDMI outputs

ouT 1

or

ouT 2

are being used at the time. See ‘Important points to

remember’ above regarding analogue resolutions.
The dropdown list shows all the resolutions that the

unit’s video processor can output.
Analogue Frame Rate

– This setting controls the output

frame rate of the analogue video outputs of Zone 1.

This applies to all Zone 1 analogue video outputs:

Component, S-Video and Composite. This setting is

only valid if neither of the HDMI outputs

ouT 1

or

ouT 2

are being used at the time. See the Note ‘Important

points to remember’ regarding analogue frame rates.
Display Type

– Set the aspect ratio of your display

device; 4:3 standard or 16:9 widescreen.
Output Switching

– This setting controls the operation

of the two HDMI outputs.

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Auto-Priority Out 1/Out 2 senses which display

device is turned on and gives priority to the named

output (

ouT 1

or

ouT 2

) if both display devices are on

at the same time. When both display devices are on

at the same time, the output with the highest priority

is used to configure the settings of the unit’s video

processor.

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Output 1 or Output 2: forces only the named HDMI

output to be enabled.

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Output 1 & 2: enables both HDMI outputs

simultaneously. In order to do this however, the

settings of the unit’s video processor are reduced

down to the highest common set that can be

supported by both display devices.

Out 1 Resolution

– This setting controls the output

resolution of HDMI output

ouT 1

. This setting is only

valid if HDMI output

ouT 1

is the only active HDMI

output at the time.

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The dropdown list shows all the resolutions that the

video processor can output. Resolutions that are

not supported by the connected display device are

greyed out and cannot be selected.

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Preferred: sets the

ouT 1

resolution to be the

preferred resolution that is requested by the display

device. This is often the highest resolution the

display device can receive.

Out 1 Frame Rate

– This setting controls the output

frame rate of HDMI output

ouT 1

. This setting is only

valid if HDMI output

ouT 1

is the only active HDMI

output at the time.

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The dropdown list shows all the frame rates that the

video processor can output. Frame rates that are

not supported by the connected display device at

the above resolution are greyed out and cannot be

selected.

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Auto sets the

ouT 1

frame rate to be the preferred

frame rate that is requested by the display device for

the currently used resolution.

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Follow Input forces the

ouT 1

frame rate to the same

as the input frame rate, regardless of the reported

capabilities of the display device.

Lipsync 1 –

(Information only) Displays how much lip

sync is automatically applied to HDMI output

ouT 1

to

compensate for video processing delays in the attached

display device. Not all display devices support this

function.
Out 2 Resolution –

This setting controls the output

resolution of HDMI output

ouT 2

. This setting is only

valid if HDMI output

ouT 2

is the only active HDMI

output at the time.

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The dropdown list shows all the resolutions that the

AVR500, AVR600 or AV888 video processor can

output. Resolutions that are not supported by the

connected display device are greyed out and cannot

be selected.

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Preferred: sets the

ouT 2

resolution to be the

preferred resolution that is requested by the display

device. This is often the highest resolution the

display device can receive.

Out 2 Frame Rate –

This setting controls the output

frame rate of HDMI output

ouT 2

. This setting is only

valid if HDMI output

ouT 2

is the only active HDMI

output at the time.

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The dropdown list shows all the frame rates that the

video processor can output. Frame rates that are

Progressive scan playback

The AVR500, AVR600 and AV888

can support 1080p, 24 frames per

second source materials. To enjoy

24p playback both the source device (e.g., a Blu-ray

disc player) and the display device (e.g. a TV or

projector) must be capable of supporting 24p.
To enjoy 24p playback, set the Video Source to

HDMI in the Input Config. menu, and set the

Output resolution

to 1080p (i.e. not to Preferred)

in the Video outputs menu. Also, ensure that the

Frame Rate

is set to Auto.

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