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Instructions Adcom, Modèle AVP700

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Information about adjusting the Music mode by using ‘Dimension’ and ‘Centre Width’ controls can be found in the ‘Main Menu Screen 2’ section. Dolby Pro Logic: Dolby Pro Logic decoding is a legacy mode that is designed to produce a five- channel output from two-channel source material. It should be used only when the source material is encoded as Dolby Pro Logic; otherwise, we recommend the use of Dolby Pro Logic IIx. This is because Pro Logic processing on straight stereo sources can sound muffled and compressed. DTS NEO:6: DTS Neo:6 provides up to six full-band channels of decoding from stereo material. The AVP700 will derive separate channels corresponding to the standard home theatre speaker layout. < Cinema: A movie mode designed to reproduce a movie theatre environment. Neo:6 technology allows various sound elements within a channel or channels to be steered separately, and in a way which follows the original presentation naturally. < Music: A music mode designed to produce a lively, high-integrity surround-effect from most two- channel music sources from all available speakers. Neo:6 music mode expands stereo recordings into the five- or six-channel layout without diminishing the subtlety and integrity of the original stereo recording. Multi-channel source modes The following modes are available for multi-channel digital sources. Special modes like DTS-ES 6.1 Matrix and DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete are available only from the correct source material. For Dolby Digital sources: For DTS sources: < Dolby Digital 5.1 < DTS 5.1 < Dolby Digital 5.1 Stereo Downmix < DTS 5.1 Stereo Downmix < Dolby Digital 5.1 Mono Downmix < DTS 5.1 Mono Downmix < Dolby Digital Ex < DTS-ES 6.1 Matrix < Dolby Digital Pro Logic IIx < DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete Dolby Digital 5.1: The most commonly used sound format for DVD video, and is also the standard for US digital television. Dolby Digital 5.1 sources deliver surround sound with five discrete full- range channels; left, centre, right, surround left, and surround right, plus a low frequency effects (LFE) channel. Dolby Digital Ex: This is an extension to Dolby Digital decoding that provides a 6-channel output from a 5-channel input. The extra channel is the centre-surround channel (for which the two surround back speakers are used), and is derived from the left and right surround channel information. This decode mode should be used only when the source material is “Surround EX” encoded (which is normally indicated on the disc packaging and should be detected automatically by the AVP700), but may be used at other times if desired. Dolby Digital Pro Logic IIx: This is an extension to Dolby Digital decoding that provides a 7- channel output from a 5-channel input. The extra channels are the surround back channels, that are derived from the left and right surround channel information. DTS 5.1: Less common than the Dolby Digital format, but generally recognised within the audio industry as being of superior sound quality. DTS 5.1 delivers surround sound with five full range channels plus an LFE channel. DTS-ES 6.1 Matrix: This is a 6.1 channel format based on DTS 5.1. It has the sixth channel matrix encoded into the surround left and surround right channels. The sixth channel is a surround centre channel and is directed to the surround back left and surround back right speakers. Troubleshooting There are no lights on the unit. < Is the power cord plugged into the AVP700 and is the mains socket it is plugged into switched on? < Is the power button pressed in? < Has the mains fuse in the plug (if applicable) blown? The AVP700 requires a 6-amp fuse, or greater. If a red light is showing next to the power button then the AVP700 is in stand-by mode. Press any source button on the front panel or on the remote control to bring the unit out of stand-by. The unit responds erratically or not at all to the remote control. < Is the problem solved by putting fresh batteries in the remote control? < Check that the remote receiver is ‘visible’ to the remote control (the receiver is located in the middle of the front-panel display) and that you are pointing the remote control towards it. The front panel display is blank. Check that the display hasn’t been turned off: press the DIS button on the remote control. No picture is produced. < Is your display device (TV, projector, etc.) turned on and switched to display your AVP700? Test by pressing the MENU button on the AVP700; ‘Main Menu Screen 1’ should be displayed. < Is the correct video input selected on the AVP700? < Is the video source switched on, operating normally, and (if appropriate) in ‘play’ mode? The video source is different from the audio. < Are the video and audio inputs selected correctly in ‘Main Menu Screen 1’? Press MENU, then change either the video or audio source by using the navigation B and C buttons to select ‘Audio Input’ or ‘Video Input’, then using the source buttons to select the correct input. < Are the digital audio inputs and HQ vid...

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