Input naming, Osd setup, Lip sync – Cambridge Audio AZUR 650R User Manual

Page 28: Operating instructions continued

Advertising
background image

28

The 650R features Control Bus inputs and outputs that
allow un-modulated remote control commands (positive
logic, TTL level) to be received electrically by the unit. These
control commands are typically generated by custom
installation (multi-room) systems or remote IR receiver
systems. The Control Bus sockets are colour-coded orange.

An IR Emitter Input is also provided that allows modulated
IR remote control commands to be received electrically by

the unit. Commands on this input operate the unit only and are
not looped out demodulated on the Control Bus Output. An
RS232 port is also featured which allows the 650R to be
controlled by C.I. systems.

In addition the unit features 'direct' IR/Control codes as well as toggle codes
for some of their features to simplify programming custom installation
systems. Special direct On/Off and Mute commands can be accessed on the
supplied remote control for teaching into C.I. systems as follows:

1.Press and hold the Standby/On button on the remote control. The remote

first generates it's standby (toggle) command. Keep the button held down,
after 12 seconds an AV receiver “On” command will be generated. If the
button is kept held down for a further 12 seconds, an AV receiver “Off”
command is generated.

Repeat this procedure with the Mute, Sub On/Off, Stereo Mono and Tuner
AM/FM buttons to send On/Off commands. The Tuner AM/FM button also
provides unique FM and AM commands to allow switching to a specific band.

A full code table and RS232 protocol for this product is available on the
Cambridge Audio website at www.cambridge-audio.com.

The 650R has a function that preserves the preset memory and other
settings. In the event of a power failure, or if the power cord of the unit is
disconnected from the mains outlet, the back-up memory will preserve the
preset memory for approximately one week. If the power supply is interrupted
for 7 days or longer, the memory settings will be erased.

If it is desired to reset all settings to their factory defaults (or in the unlikely
event that the unit locks up due to an electrical discharge etc), with the unit
on and out of Standby mode press and hold the DVD and Analogue Stereo
Direct buttons on the front panel for three seconds.

“RESET” will appear briefly on the front panel display before returning to
Standby mode.

Reset/Back-up memory

Custom installation (C.I.) use

Control

Bus

In

In

Emitter

Out

RS232C

The 650R can if required apply a small delay to the audio playback to
resynchronise it to any video playback which appears to be behind the audio
in time.

This can sometimes happen if the video is slightly delayed by a player or TV
performing a lot of video processing.

Pressing the Lip Sync button on the remote will bring up the current Lip Sync
value on the 650Rs main display and allow adjustments in 10mS (10
thousandths of a second) increments.

Setting the Lip sync value to 0 causes Lip Sync delay to be turned off.

Note: The Lip sync value is stored and recalled separately for each source.

Input naming

If desired it is possible to customise the names shown on the front panel
display for each source. Enter the OSD and select the ‘Input Name Assign’
menu. Use the Left and Right arrows to select the source you wish to edit
(CD, BD/DVD etc) then press Enter:

Use the Vol Up, Vol Down, Left and Right buttons to move around the
character edit screen to select the required characters, press enter to move to
the next character. Selecting the <- and -> arrows at the bottom of the screen
and pressing Enter also moves the currently edited character left or right.

Once finished select ‘OK’ and press Enter to exit and save. Pressing the OSD
button will exit the menu and discard any changes.

Note: The original names can be recalled by resetting the unit, see the Reset
section at the end of this manual.

OSD setup

On-Screen Display is available on all video outputs.

The OSD can be shown in several different languages. To change the OSD
language highlight the ‘Language’ menu and use the Left and Right arrows
to select between English, Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Italian,
Norwegian, Swedish and Danish. Press the OSD button again to exit and save
the options.

OSD Setup Menu

Language :English

Return : [OSD]

Input Name Assign Menu

Char. Edit : BD/DVD

Return : [OSD]

Character Edit

Character

[OSD]:
Clear

:AREC1 ----+
[

A

BCDEFGHIJKLM]

[NOPQRSTUVWXYZ]
[abcdefghijklm]
[nopqrstuvwxyz]
[0123456789-.’]
[()+*/=,:;!?_ ]
+ ←

+

BD/DVD

Operating instructions continued

Lip sync

Advertising