Arcam AVR200 User Manual

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To calculate these delay times, fi rst measure (or estimate)
the distances from the listening position to the front, centre
and rear speakers. Keep a record of these distances by
entering them under the heading ‘Your measurement’ in the
table provided.
The centre channel delay is calculated by subtracting the centre
channel distance from the front left (or right) distance. The
difference represents the

CENTRE

delay time.

The rear channels’ delay time is calculated by subtracting the
rear left (or right) distance from the front left (or right) distance.
The difference represents the

REAR

delay time. Note that if your

rear loudspeakers are further from the listening position than
the front loudspeakers, you should set this delay to

0ms

.

If you have made your measurements in feet, one foot
approximates to one millisecond (1ms) delay. If you have made
your measurements in metres, one metre approximates to three
milliseconds (3ms) delay.

When playing a Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Pro Logic II source
you can set a time delay (in milliseconds) for the rear channels.
There is no delay setting for the centre channel.

The rear channel delay in Dolby Pro Logic is calculated by
adding 15ms to the rear channel delay calculated for Dolby

Digital. In our example, this is 15ms + 6ms = 21ms.

Distance to listening position

e.g.

Your

measurement

Front left or right

4m or 12ft

---------------------

Centre

3m or 9ft

---------------------

Rear left or right

2m or 6ft

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Difference e.g.

Delay

(ms)

CENTRE delay

(4 – 3m) or (12 – 9ft)

= 1m or 3ft

3 milliseconds

REAR delay

(4 – 2m) or (12 – 6ft)

= 2m or 6ft

6 milliseconds

CHANNEL DELAYS

CENTER

N/A

REAR

21ms

DO NOT SAVE AND EXIT
SAVE AND EXIT

e.g. 3m

(9ft)

e.g. 4m

(12ft)

e.g. 2m

(6ft)

centre

front

left

front
right

rear

left

rear

right

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