340r azur, Technical specifications, Troubleshooting – Cambridge Audio Azur User Manual

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340R

azur

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Power Output

80 watts rms per channel,
8 ohms, two channels driven

50 watts rms per channel,
8 ohms all 5 channels driven

THD

<0.006% @1kHz

Crosstalk

<-60dB

Frequency response

20Hz – 20kHz +/- 1dB

Audio Input Sensitivity

150mV

Audio Input Impedance

47kOhms

Digital Input Impedance

75ohms (Coaxial/SPDIF)

S/N Ratio

>90dB ‘A’ weighted

Tone Control Range Bass +/- 10dB

Treble +/- 10dB

FM Tuner

87.5-108MHz,
75 ohm coaxial aerial

AM Tuner

522-1629kHz,
300 ohm loop aerial

Video Levels /Impedance

Composite (CVBS) =
1Vp-p / 75ohm

S-Video (S-VHS) =
Y 1Vp-p / 75ohm
C 0.286 Vp-p / 75ohm

Component =
Y 1Vp-p / 75ohm
Cb/Cr 0.75Vp-p / 75ohm
Pb/Pr 0.75Vp-p / 75ohm

HDMI

Transfer of all resolutions up to and
including 1080p @ 50/60Hz (1920 x
1080) supported, with HDCP
handshaking.

Architecture

CS42518 CODEC
CS493263 DSP

Audio Inputs

6 Line Level + Tuner
5.1 Direct input

Audio Outputs

5 Amplified Speaker outputs
1 Subwoofer output
1 Tape/MD/CDR record output

Video Inputs

3 Composite, 2 S-Video,
2 Component Video, 2 HDMI

Video Ouputs

1 Composite, 1 S-Video,
1 Component Video, 1 HDMI

Digital Inputs

4 Co-Axial, 4 Optical

Digital Outputs

1 Co-Axial, 1 Optical, 1 HDMI

Stby power consumption

<10w

Max power consumption

400w

Dimensions - H x W x D

150 x 350 x 430mm

Weight

8.9kg (19.6lbs)

Technical specifications

A low hum or buzz sound can be heard

Power cords or lighting placed near this product.

Analog inputs not connected securely.

Sound is not audible from one channel

Speaker connections disconnected.

Speaker set to ‘None’ in OSD setup menu.

Sound cuts off when listening to music or there is no

sound even though power is ON

Speaker impedance is less than prescribed for the 340R.

The unit is not adequately ventilated and may be overheating.

Low bass or “phasey” response

Speaker polarity (+/-) of one or more speakers is reversed.

An unusual hissing noise is heard when listening to a radio

broadcast in stereo, but not heard when listening in mono

A slight noise may be heard because the method used for modulation of
FM stereo broadcasts is different than that used for mono broadcasts.

Aerial quality also effects the level of hiss heard.

Noise is excessive in both stereo and monaural radio

broadcasts

Poor location and/or direction of the antenna.

Transmitting station is too far away.

No sound from the rear speakers

Source being played is not recorded in surround sound.

Speaker/s set to ‘None’ in OSD setup menu.

A stereo mode has been selected.

No sound from the centre speaker

Centre speaker has been set to ‘None’ in OSD setup menu.

A stereo mode has been selected.

No sound from the subwoofer

Sub has been set to ‘Off’ in the OSD setup menu or via the remote.

DD PLII mode (which has no LFE channel) has been selected with all
speakers set to ‘Large’.

Remote control is not working

The batteries are flat.

The remote is too far from the receiver or out of the effective range.

No sound from speakers when connected to a digital

input

Audio input type is set to analogue (check display). Press the Audio Type
button to switch to digital.

No sound from speakers when connected to an analogue

input

Audio input type is set to digital. Press the Audio Type button to switch
to analog (check display).

Audio input type can also be set in the Input Setup menu of the OSD.

OSD not visible

Check that the TV/Monitor is connected to the 340R and is using a
Composite or S-Video connection.

For more frequently asked questions (FAQ’s), technical advice and
information on getting the most out of your 340R, please visit the
Support section on Cambridge Audio’s website:

www.cambridgeaudio.com/support.php

Troubleshooting

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