Front panel display, Loudspeaker connections, Digital/analog indicators – Cambridge Audio Azur User Manual

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Front panel display

Digital/Analog indicators

Indicates the current source input type - digital or analog.

Decoding mode indicators

Shows the current decoding type: Dolby Digital, Pro Logic II or DTS. In
conjunction with the Output Channel indicators these give full details of
the current processing mode.

Tuner mode indicators

Shows Memory/Store active, Stereo mode active, AutoScan active and
RDS On.

Tone control indicator

Lights when Bass and Treble controls are active i.e. have been set to
anything other than 0dB (flat) position.

Output channel indicators

Shows the currently active channels depending on decoding mode and
source material. Icons lit indicate active channels in the source material.
Icons with a box around them indicate actual channels being output
separately.

Frequency type

Indicates the tuned frequency in AM or FM Tuner mode.

Main information display

Shows the current source selected, also the surround mode and station
name/frequency when in tuner mode etc.

Balance indicator

Lights when the Front Left and Right speaker outputs have been set to
different levels in the OSD, i.e. a balance adjustment has been made.

Display examples

- Indicates a 5.1 Dolby Digital source being played back as 5.0 (Sub off).

LFE indicates a low frequency effects channel is present in the source
material. When this icon isn’t boxed it indicates the LFE channel is not
being reproduced separately, but is instead being directed to the Left
and Front Right speakers.

- Indicates a 2.1 output created in the digital domain from analog input

material.

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To avoid damaging the speakers with a sudden high-level signal, be sure
to switch the power off before connecting the speakers. Check the
impedance of your speakers. Speakers with an impedance of between
4 and 8 ohms (each) are recommended.

The coloured speaker terminals are positive (+) and the black speaker
terminals are negative (-). Make sure correct polarity is maintained at
each speaker connector or the sound can become weak and “phasey”
with little bass.

Prepare the speaker cords for connection by stripping off approximately
10mm (3/8”) or less (no more than 10mm, as this could cause a short-
circuit) of the outer insulation. Twist the wire tightly together so there are
no loose ends. Unscrew the speaker terminal knob, insert the speaker
cable, tighten the knob and secure the cable.

Note: All connections are made via loudspeaker cable, except if using an
active subwoofer which would be connected via a standard RCA phono
cable. Banana Plugs (4mm standard) connected to the speaker cable
are recommended for direct insertion into the speaker terminals.

Please refer to the ‘Speaker configuration’ section of this manual for
more information on setting up your speakers.

Loudspeaker connections

Sur

Left

Sur

Right

Front
Right

Front

Left

Centre

SW

C

SR

SL

5.1 Direct In

Cr/Pr

Cb/Pb

Y

Cr/Pr

Cb/Pb

Y

Cr/Pr

Cb/Pb

Y

Component Video In

In 1

In 2

Coax Out

Optical

Out

TV/Mon Out

Speaker Impedance 4-8 Ohms

5.1

Do not obstruct ventilation. Ne pas obstruer la ventilation. Ventilation nicht verschließen.

Component Video

(Assignable)

Subwoofer

Out

Front right

speaker

Front left
speaker

Surround
left speaker

Surround

right speaker

Front centre

speaker

Powered

subwoofer

Phono/RCA cable

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