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Summary of Contents for AVP1030

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Page 2: ...emarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved Motorola Powered by Motorola name and logo are trademarks of Motorola Inc Copyright 199...

Page 3: ...3 Setup page 14 Factory reset page 15 35 Making the connection page 16 Audio only page 16 Audio video source page 16 Video monitor page 17 VCR page 17 Tape player page 17 Digital page 9 18 24 33 Surro...

Page 4: ...station preset page 30 Recall a station preset page 31 Auto program station presets page 32 Advanced operations page 33 34 Star operation page 33 Troubleshooting page 35 Specifications page 36 37 Audi...

Page 5: ...ied service personnel If an outdoor antenna is connected to the antenna input be sure the antenna system is grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Keep...

Page 6: ...ou prefer the hands on front panel or the easy remote control operation AM FM stereo tuner with 20 station presets per band The internal AM FM stereo tuner with digital Phase Locked Loop tuning techno...

Page 7: ...TRL OUT output on the preamplifier is rated 12 VDC 15 mA continuous This feature lets you define the output to turn on an external system such as a B K amplifier or related component such as special r...

Page 8: ...tton 4 Mute button 9 Volume control 5 Display y button Front panel description 1 Headphone Jack Stereo headphones having a standard inch binaural plug can be connected to the headphone output The prea...

Page 9: ...When used in combination with MENU it will change that options setting In TEST it selects the next channel When used in combination with MODE it selects the next surround mode 7 Menu button Displays...

Page 10: ...op 5 Video inputs 13 V1 loop 6 Digital inputs 14 V2 loop 7 Send RCV jacks 15 CTRL OUT IR IN jacks 8 Preouts 16 Surround outputs Rear panel description 1 Power switch For switching AC power to the AVP...

Page 11: ...ocedure in this manual When you connect an Dolby Digital source to an AVP with Dolby Digital the signal must be an Industry Standard Consumer Audio DIGITAL signal into the AVP1030 Laserdisc players no...

Page 12: ...CR 14 V2 loop Connections for the audio of a VCR designated as VCR 2 V2 OUT Provides a fixed level buffered audio output for sending to a VCR Connect the V2 OUT on the AVP to the AUDIO IN on the VCR V...

Page 13: ...ut channel of the power amplifier for the front right speaker REAR L Provides an audio output signal for sending to the input channel of the power amplifier for the rear left speaker REAR R Provides a...

Page 14: ...wer and CTRL OUT on SYSTEM MUTE Suppresses sound output V1 Selects audio video from component V1 TV V3 Selects audio video from component TV V3 FX Lets you select between the standard Direct mode or t...

Page 15: ...ons use y x to change option settings ENTER Confirms a selection when used while a menu option is displayed displays current setting NUMBERS 0 9 Lets you select an A V preset when followed by ENTER wh...

Page 16: ...se recommendations in mind Keep the cables between audio sources and video sources separate To provide the best tuner reception make sure the antenna is at least several feet away from the AVP and any...

Page 17: ...on When the display shows Press the 7 star then 9 then 8 and the display will show The AVP will turn off and back on Then it will cycle through the three title messages and then off again The AVP is...

Page 18: ...attach the other end to the white left CD audio input on the AVP 2 Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the right audio output on the CD player then attach the other end to the red right...

Page 19: ...abeled V1 This connects the VCR to the AVP for viewing tapes Now complete this procedure to make recordings through the AVP Recordings can only be made from analog sources 4 Attach one end of the audi...

Page 20: ...om the digital output on your source CD DVD VLD etc to the appropriate orange digital input on the AVP CD DVD VLD etc In the SETUP menu select digital on for the appropriate source to enable the digit...

Page 21: ...iption Left Right Large 80 Hz high pass filter off Do not sum bass to subwoofer Full range to front left and right Small 80 Hz high pass filter on Sum bass to subwoofer Filters bass frequencies from f...

Page 22: ...ront speakers SW Bass Ultra Allows for all channels to be summed to the subwoofer regardless of SMALL LARGE speaker settings Delay settings CTR DELAY Center channel delay The center channel has a vari...

Page 23: ...rround SUB or and sent through the delay 15 30 ms STEREO LF RF SUB 0 ms Stereo listening mode STEREO F R LF RF LR RR 0 ms Front left is sent to the rear left and SUB front right is sent to the rear ri...

Page 24: ...rate by sitting where you normally sit to watch movies or listen to music This is your ideal listening position Once in this position adjust the volume of each channel to match the others You can do t...

Page 25: ...BASS NORMAL and BASS LFE OFF modes by pressing x or y Press ENTER the display shows You can toggle between SW BASS NORMAL and SW BASS ULTRA modes by pressing x or y Press ENTER the display shows You c...

Page 26: ...gital surround processing is automatically used Digital AC 3 Selects the corresponding digital input for Dolby Digital Surround Processing PCM signals are not processed in this mode Press ENTER the di...

Page 27: ...crements Equalize the volume level of all the channels by adjusting the calibration of each individual speaker until they all have the same volume from your ideal listening position You can move from...

Page 28: ...ing the preset name for ease of operation Recall a preset Using the remote control press a number on the keypad to display the preset name Pressing A selects bank A Once you press a preset number you...

Page 29: ...he desired volume level Now save the preset by pressing SAVE Press 1 Press ENTER to select and overwrite the displayed preset Your settings are now saved under preset 1 and any time you select this pr...

Page 30: ...or y changes the character pressing ENTER accepts or skips the blinking character Continue the steps above until you achieve Pressing ENTER at the last character completes the renaming session and ex...

Page 31: ...o recall a saved station Auto program Station MENU then ENTER Allows the AVP to program the Station presets memory for you Tuner Operation AM FM Band Changing band is accomplished by simply pressing t...

Page 32: ...y at The station preset number is the two digits at the right hand side of the display When saving the AVP will still show the current frequency saved in each particular preset that you are about to o...

Page 33: ...cy of 87 50 MHZ when you press 5 or A5 and ENTER Bring your favorite station up on the display Set the desired volume level Set the desired mode example stereo front to rear Note You may use any mode...

Page 34: ...NTER The display will read Press ENTER again to confirm The AVP will now search the band and program the first 20 strongest stations it receives into the 20 preset memories for that band Remember to c...

Page 35: ...hear at the time you can select the appropriate preset without having to go through the SETUP menu and surround mode changes again It should be noted that only the DIGITAL ON mode when set in the SETU...

Page 36: ...d will erase everything that was programmed into the system memory Factory reset Reset the AVP before you start Plug in the power and turn the AVP on When the display shows Press the 7 star then 9 the...

Page 37: ...e 4 Wrong source mode 24 33 selected analog digital 5 Tighten repair or replace 5 Line stage to amp cables cable loose or faulty 6 Tighten repair or replace 6 Source to line stage cables cable loose o...

Page 38: ...8 Audio Inputs 6 Audio Outputs extra L R non inverting 2 sets Video Specifications Frequency Response 3 3 dB 20 Hz 10 MHz Buffered Input Impedance 75 Ohms Buffered Output Impedance 75 Ohms Maximum In...

Page 39: ...chable Replacement fuse Line fuse 0 5 A 250 V fast blow Shipping weight 20 lb Dimensions width 17 inches height 3 inches depth 12 inches Care and cleaning Under normal use the preamplifier will not re...

Page 40: ...liable for any incidental or consequential damage arising out of a defect in material or workmanship of the unit during the terms of this warranty or thereafter Some States do not allow the exclusion...

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