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The DAVE (Digital Audio Video Entertainment) module,
transforms the integrated amplifier into a state-of-the-art Audio
Visual system. By connecting it via a power amplifier an extra 3
channels can be added, enabling 3 extra loudspeakers (5 in total).
The extra dimension of truly high quality sound makes movies,
sport and your favourite TV programmes a much more exciting
experience.The DAVE is capable of providing a level of sound
quality which will match a modern cinema.The DAVE will accept
Stereo, Dolby Digital, DoIby Pro Logic, Dolby 3 Channel, DTS, and
Digital Stereo signals.You are recommended to read the integrated
amplifier ‘User Guide’ first, for an introduction to the many features
of the integrated amplifier which are identical to the DAVE amplifier.
Circled numbers in the text, e.g.
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, refer to the numbers on the
pictures.
If your DAVE amplifier has not been installed for you, you should
read the section entitled ‘Setting up’ before using the ‘User Guide’.
WHAT CAN DAVE DO?
The DAVE is supplied with an Arcam learning programmable
Remote Control which can operate all the components of your
Audio Visual system.For full details of how the CR 9000 Remote
Control works, consult the Operating Manual supplied with it.
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POWER
Switches the amplifier on.
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POWER INDICATOR
This will initially glow orange. After a few seconds, it will
glow green. When the indicator glows orange, the speakers
are disconnected and an internal protection circuit is
activated.
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DISPLAY
When the amplifier is turned on the display shows:
Make sure that the CR9000 has its batteries installed. Make sure it
is in AUDIO mode by pressing the ‘AUD’ button at the top of the
Remote Control. AUDIO will show in the display.
Make sure that the source equipment (eg DVD player, Satellite
receiver etc.) is turned on.
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Press the appropriate button showing the abbreviated name of the
source entertainment you want to listen to, eg CD,TUNER etc.
or....USING THE FRONT PANEL
Press the appropriate button showing the abbreviated name of the
source entertainment you want to listen to, eg CD,TUNER etc.
The display will show this sequence.
The green LED light on the front panel (under the source you
have chosen) will light up.
The source equipment may be either digital or analogue.
The DAVE will automatically select the best type of signal from
each specific source and programme being played.You can use the
front panel ‘MODE’ button
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(press it once, twice or more) or
the MODE buttons on the Remote Control, to override
this function and manually select the decode mode you wish
to listen to.
CHANGING THE VOLUME
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Press the VOL buttons showing OR on the remote
control.The volume you set will be shown in the display on the
front panel.
or....USING THE FRONT PANEL
Adjust the volume control knob
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.
The volume you set will be shown in the display.
STANDBY
You can leave your DAVE turned on when temporarily not in use
by pressing the POWER button on the remote control.You will
see the word 'Standby' in the front panel display for a few
seconds.Then the power indicator light
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on the front panel, will
turn red.To return to full power, ready for use, press the POWER
button again.The power indicator light
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will initially glow orange,
then turn to green.The unit is ready for use.
SPEAKER SET UP
There are several adjustments which can be made to your speaker
trims if you are listening from a different position in the room.
It is possible to adjust the gain of the centre and rear channels by
+/- 12dB using the remote control handset.
A pink noise generator is available which will cycle through the
available speakers (at 2 second intervals) making it possible to
adjust trim levels and confirm good connections between the
speakers and the amplifiers.This can be accessed at any time by
pressing the TEST [ALT] button on the remote.
It can also be accessed in setup mode (see the section of this
handbook called 'Setting up')
You should adjust the trims so that all speakers produce the same
volume at your normal listening position. Adjust speaker trims
whilst the noise is being generated by pressing the TRIM buttons
and for the centre speaker and the REAR buttons and
for the rear speakers. If you adjust a speaker trim then the
noise will stay on the channel being adjusted until shortly after you
have finished making the adjustment. See also 'Using the Menus' in
the 'Setting up' section of this handbook.
NIGHT TIME LISTENING
This reduces the overall loudness of the program being listened to
whilst still making it easy to hear the voices and effects.To select
press NIGHT on the remote handset. 'Late Night mode On' will
be displayed for a few seconds.To deselect press NIGHT again.
DAVE amplifier - User Guide
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IN USE
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CD
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STOP
DAVE 10 PARTS CHECK
Your DAVE amplifier is supplied with:
REMOTE HANDSET
A CR 9000 programmable and learning Remote Control.
A separate Operating Manual is supplied with this Remote Control.
To create a 5 speaker set up you should first connect your DAVE
amplifier and power amplifiers to the five speakers as shown
above. In this setup the integrated amplifier is used to power your
front left and right speakers and the power amplifier is used to
power the centre and the rear two speakers.
DAVE amplifier - Setting up
CREATING YOUR 5 CHANNEL SET UP
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CONTROL
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SP1
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PWR
IN
CTR/CH3
PRE
OUT
AUDIO OUT
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POWER AMPLIFIER
RIGHT FRONT
SPEAKER
LEFT FRONT
SPEAKER
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SUBWOOFER
RIGHT REAR
SPEAKER
LEFT REAR
SPEAKER
CENTER
SPEAKER
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