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A VM 50 A VM 20-HD A VM 30-HD OPERA TING MANUAL UPDA TES: www .anthemA V .com SOFTW ARE VERSION 1.1x ™.
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SECTION P AGE 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Before Operating Y our AVM 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. OPERA TION 4.1 Power On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 4.2 Path Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. SOFTWARE UPDA TING 6.1 Software Version Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 6.2 Software Updating Via Y our Dealer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Anthem A VM 50. The A VM 50 is a cutting-edge home theater audio and video processor with independent multizone capabilities and FM/AM tuner .
2 1.4 FRONT P ANEL 1. INTRODUCTION continued … 17 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 5 6 4 3 2 1 1 – Path selection 2 – Mode / Surround Decoder indicators 3 – Display 4 – F M • A M Preset selec.
3 1.5 FRONT P ANEL DISPLA Y MAIN Display Example: 1 – Source selection. 2 – Audio Input Format or Sleep indication if engaged. 3 – Path that the information on the display refers to. 4 – i) V ideo input resolution, ii) Volume while it’ s adjusted, iii) Muting indication.
120 V 60 Hz MAX EXPANSION PORT SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN. RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR MAIN AUDIO-OUT (BALANCED) SUB 2 MAIN AUDIO-OUT 4 1 – 7 composite video inputs 2 – 7 S-Video inputs.
5 1.7 REMOTE CONTROL 1 – IR T ransmitter (front face) 2 – LED 3 – Power ON for MAIN, ZONE2, and ZONE3 control modes Power ON/OFF for other control modes (see #4) This key does not turn the A VM .
6 L A S T S L E E P I N P U T F R T C T R T H X T I M E R S S T A T U S P I P S W A P M O V E A V M S O U R C E C O P Y A U X T A P E D V D T V S A T V C R C D D V D T V S A T V C R B A S S T R E B L .
7 1.9 INTERCONNECTS These illustrations show various audio, video, and 12V trigger connectors that are used between source components, the A VM 50, displays, and power amplifiers. Note that when RCA cables have coaxial construction and their impedance is 75 ohms, they are equally suitable for analog video and digital audio.
2.1 VIDEO CONNECTIONS The best choice for video connection depends on your display(s) and source components. Any video input can be assigned to any number of Sources. T o configure inputs, see section 3.5 and to configure video outputs see section 3.8.
9 2.2 AUDIO CONNECTIONS There are two methods of transmitting audio signals: Analog and Digital. Analog is an electrical waveform representation of sound and requires one cable for each channel. Digital represents sound using a sequence of numbers and requires only one cable for all channels.
10 2. CONNECTIONS continued … Analog Audio Outputs: Balanced connection offers the highest transmission quality over long cable lengths, because it rejects noise and hum pickup. In the A VM 50, XLR output voltage is twice that of RCA (6 dB higher). The RCA outputs and the XLR outputs are active at the same time.
2. CONNECTIONS continued … 11 2.3 FM • AM ANTENNAS T o connect the AM loop antenna, press the spring-loaded tabs of the AM ANTENNA connector and insert the bare ends of the two wires.
12 Example 1: DVD Player to A VM 50 to Main Display HDTV receivers are connected the same way as DVD players. 2. CONNECTIONS continued … DVD 120 V 60 Hz MAX EXPANSION PORT SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN.
13 2. CONNECTIONS continued … VCR EJECT Example 2: Video Recorder to A VM 50 120 V 60 Hz MAX EXPANSION PORT SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN. RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR MAIN AUDIO-OUT (BALANCED) SUB 2 MAIN AUDIO-OUT AUDIO OUT L R AUDIO IN For ZONE2, ZONE3, and REC, in most cases you must use the same input type as the output type.
14 2. CONNECTIONS continued … Example 3: A VM 50 to Amplifiers and Subwoofer (Balanced connection shown, single-ended is similar) 120 V 60 Hz MAX EXPANSION PORT SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN.
15 3. SETUP MENU For optimum performance and enjoyment, it is crucial that your A VM 50 be properly set up. This may appear like a lot of work, however , most settings do not need to be changed from the factory defaults. The most important things are entering how many speakers you have (the factory default is 7.
16 3. SETUP MENU continued … SETTING UP THE A VM 50 When you enter the Setup Menu, your On-Screen display will show the menu below . Only 8 menu items can be displayed at one time. T o go to a submenu, highlight a menu item in red and then press SELECT .
17 3. SETUP MENU continued … Highlighting ‘e. SET MAIN TIMERS’ in menu 1 and then pressing SELECT displays this menu: T imer Options: There are two T imers for Main and each Zone to allow greater flexibility . Y ou can set individual week and weekend auto-on/off times twice – once for the morning and again for the evening, for example.
18 Example 1: Select a Source for the ZONE2 T imer: • Enter the Setup Menu. Go to ‘1. SET TIME/TIMERS’ and press SELECT . • Press the button until you reach ‘f. SET ZONE2 TIMERS’. • Press SELECT . The ‘1f. SET ZONE2 TIMERS’ submenu will appear .
19 3. SETUP MENU continued … 3.2 SPEAKER CONFIGURA TION The Speaker Configuration Setup allows you to enter information about how many speakers you have in your system, and their relative size and type. Here you will also set up the bass management.
20 3. SETUP MENU continued … Highlighting ‘a. CINEMA SPKR CONFIGURA TION’ in menu 2 and then pressing SELECT displays this menu: Small or Large: Most speakers should be set to ‘Small’ and be used with a subwoofer , unless they use large drivers that can handle bass and LFE.
21 Crossover Frequency: The crossover (Xover) divides the audio signal into two frequency bands, thereby restricting the amount of bass sent to any speaker set to ‘Small’, and preventing midrange and treble from going to the subwoofer .
22 3. SETUP MENU continued … Highlighting ‘g. ROOM RESONANCE FIL TER’ in menu 2 and then pressing SELECT displays this menu: Rooms often have a single prominent resonance peak which can make bass sound boomy , even with the finest subwoofer .
23 3. SETUP MENU continued … Procedure for adjusting Room Resonance Filter: • Enter the Setup Menu. Go to ‘2. SPEAKER CONFIGURA TION’ and press SELECT . • Press the button until you reach ‘2g. ROOM RESONANCE FIL TER’ and press SELECT .
24 3.3 LISTENER POSITION The Listener Position menu lets you enter the distance between each speaker and the listening area. Ideally , speakers should be placed at an equal distance so that their soun.
25 3. SETUP MENU continued … 3.4 SPEAKER LEVEL CALIBRA TION Speaker Level Calibration uses internal test noises to match the relative level of each speaker at the listening position. Use of noises from home theater setup discs is not recommended – some use incorrect methods.
26 Procedure for Manual T est Sequence: • Enter the Setup Menu. Go to ‘4. SPEAKER LVL CALIBRA TION’ and press SELECT . • Use the buttons to set TEST SEQUENCE to ‘Manual’. • Press the buttons to go from speaker to speaker .
27 3.5 SOURCE SETUP / PRESETS This is where you set up each Source and Path according to how you want them to be used. Copy MAIN to ZONE or REC: If you want MAIN to always be copied to another Path (see section 4.3), change ‘Manual’ to ‘Always’.
28 3. SETUP MENU continued … Highlighting ‘f. DVD1’ in menu 5 then pressing SELECT displays this menu – the other submenus are similar: Rename: The factory assigned Source names that appear on the Front Panel Display and the On-Screen Display can be changed to another name, up to six characters long.
29 3. SETUP MENU continued … Audio In (applies to MAIN only) : There are three input types to choose from – Digital, Analog-DSP , and Analog-Direct.
30 3. SETUP MENU continued … Lip-Sync Delay (MAIN only) : Video can fall out of synchronization with audio for a variety of reasons. The A VM 50’ s video processing causes video to be delayed by 24 milliseconds, which is less than the duration of one frame, thus considered synchronized.
31 Example 1: Rename AUX to ‘GAME’. • Enter the Setup Menu. Go to ‘5. SOURCE SETUP / PRESETS’ and press SELECT . • Press the button until you reach ‘q. AUX’ and press SELECT . • ‘a. RENAME: AUX’ will be highlighted in red. • Press SELECT .
32 3. SETUP MENU continued … 3.6 ADJUST INPUT LEVELS For Sources set to Anlg-DSP or Anlg-Dir in menu 5, you can match input levels in MAIN to each other so there are no large changes in volume as you change Sources. This is also where recording level is set when using the A VM 50 as an analog-to-digital converter (see sections 3.
33 3. SETUP MENU continued … 3.7 ADC / AUDIO OUTPUT In the ADC / Audio Output menu you can re-configure the Surround and Rear channels, set analog to digital conversion parameters for the digital Record output, and configure the balanced analog outputs.
34 3. SETUP MENU continued … 3.8 VIDEO OUTPUT In this menu, enter the characteristics of your display’ s video input. Items a. through g. pertain to MAIN output. Using item h. you can also configure the second Component video output for ZONE2 video switching.
35 3. SETUP MENU continued … Output Resolution: Input from S-Video, Component, and HDMI is scaled to this resolution for Component and HDMI output. If interlaced to progressive scan conversion is in effect, it is uncompromisingly pixel-adaptive even with 1080i , and the same robust film mode detection applies as with any other input.
36 3. SETUP MENU continued … 3.9 VOLUMES / RENAME P A THS This menu allows you to define the power -on volume settings, set whether or not MAIN outputs shut off when headphones are used, and to rename ZONE2, ZONE3, and RECORD.
37 3. SETUP MENU continued … 3.10 TRIGGERS / IR / RS-232 When a trigger output on the A VM 50 is connected to the trigger input of another component, such as a power amplifier or video projector , the A VM 50 can turn the component on or off according to the trigger’ s Setup.
38 3. SETUP MENU continued … Changes to the trigger setup do not take effect until the Setup Menu is exited completely , to avoid unnecessary rapid turning off and on of triggers while changes are being made. Set IR Inputs: This allows you to enable or disable the A VM 50’ s infra-red inputs.
39 3.11 DISPLA YS / TIMEOUT This menu allows you to configure On-Screen display , Front Panel display, and Selection T ime. Main / Z2 On-Screen: Lets you select the outputs that receive the On-Screen display , or ‘Bypassed’, which turns the On-Screen display off.
40 Example: Set the position of the MAIN On-Screen information to the middle of the display . • Enter the Setup Menu. Go to ‘11. DISPLA Y S/ TIMEOUT’ and press SELECT . • Press the button until you reach ‘c. MAIN OS POS’N: Bottom’. • Use the buttons to change to ‘Middle’.
41 3.12 SA VE / RESTORE SETTINGS The A VM 50 enables you to save your entire Setup configuration. T wo separate save files are provided: USER SETTINGS and INST ALLER SETTINGS. If your system is set up by your dealer , the configuration can be saved in the INST ALLER file by the dealer .
42 Example 1: Save User Settings. FM • AM T uner presets will also be saved in USER SETTINGS. • Enter the Setup Menu. Go to ‘12. SA VE / RESTORE SETTINGS’ and press SELECT . • Upon entering this menu item, ‘a. SA VE USER SETTINGS’ will be highlighted in red.
3.13 LOCKOUT / P ASSWORDS Passwords are used to protect the saved User and Installer settings. Once you have set a password, it can also be used as a Lockout to prevent settings from being changed by anyone without one of the passwords. Set Setup Menu Lockout: When set to ‘Y es’, this prevents anyone without a password from entering the Setup.
44 4.1 POWER ON/OFF When turned on, the A VM 50 comes on at the pre-programmed volume setting (see section 3.9). Always turn the power amplifier on last to prevent ‘turn-on pops’ when other components are turned on. Front Panel – Power ON Main Choose one of the following: • Press MAIN in the POWER group, or .
4.3 MANUALL Y COPYING THE MAIN P A TH TO ZONE2, ZONE3, OR RECORD When Main is copied to another Path, the Source selected in MAIN is directed to ZONE2, ZONE3, or RECORD from either analog or digital inputs.
4.4.1 FM • AM TUNER The A VM 50 has a built-in FM • AM tuner , which is common to all Paths. The station that is selected in either MAIN, ZONE2, ZONE3, or RECORD is shared with all other Paths.
47 4. OPERA TION continued … 4.5 VOLUME CONTROL Changing V olume via Front Panel: MAIN – Adjust using the Master Control Knob. If levels have been calibrated according to section 3, set V olume to 0 dB for the playback level which the film was originally presented in theaters.
4.7 BASS / TREBLE / BALANCE T o change the Bass, T reble, or Balance of: • MAIN – All Speakers Simultaneously: Press BASS, TREBLE, or BALANCE, then adjust. • MAIN – Fronts Only: Press FRONTS, press BASS, TREBLE, or BALANCE, then adjust. • MAIN – Center Only: Press CENTER, press BASS or TREBLE, then adjust.
V arious surround modes produce 6.1 or 7.1 channels of output. If you are using a 5.1 system and have Rears set to ‘None’ in the Speaker Configuration (section 3.
50 4. OPERA TION continued … 4.8.3 SURROUND MODES FOR 2.0-CHANNEL SOURCE MA TERIAL Number of output channels for each Mode is indicated below in bold type – ‘.1’ refers to a subwoofer signal derived through bass management, not a separate channel (see section 3.
4. OPERA TION continued … 4.8.4 DOLBY DIGIT AL EX / PRO LOGIC IIx FOR 5.1 SOURCES Dolby Digital EX and Pro Logic IIx can be used to decode DVDs encoded in Dolby Digital Surround EX by extracting Rear channel information from the two Surround channels.
52 • Adaptive Decorrelation – In a movie theatre, a large number of surround speakers help create an enveloping surround sound experience, but in a home theatre there are usually only two speakers.
THX Surround EX: 6.1 output with Dolby Digital Surround EX Processing: Re-Equalization,T imbre Matching THX Surround EX – Dolby Digital Surround EX is a joint development of Dolby Laboratories and the THX division of Lucasfilm Ltd.
54 Pr ogram Decoding / Pr ocessing THX A vailable Outputs THX Processing Stereo Selected Mode Off up to 7.1 Off PLIIx Movie † THX Cinema 7.1 Re-EQ, T imbre PLIIx Games THX Games Mode 7.1 T imbre, ASA (Gam) Dolby Pro Logic THX Cinema 5.1 Re-EQ, T imbr e, Adp-Decor Neo:6 Cinema THX Cinema 6.
55 Dimension: Adjust using MCK (or N/S keys) Front-to-back balance – Center (C----+----S) Surrounds Dolby PLIIx Music (7.1) AnthemLogic-Music (6.1) Stereo (2-Ch) Press MODE preset info in section 3.5 Cycle through Modes and THX using Master Control Knob or keys on remote control.
THX Options Press THX Press THX T wice THX Surround EX Processing – Re-EQ, T imbre Matching Output channels – All RE-EQ: On/Off using MCK (or N/S keys) THX Options Press THX Press THX T wice THX Cinema Processing – Re-EQ, T imbre Matching, Adp.Decorrelation Output channels – All RE-EQ: On/Off using MCK (or N/S keys) 56 4.
57 4.8.9 Mode and THX Operation for DTS Source Material – T o make all Modes available, turn THX Of f. 4. OPERA TION continued … THX Cinema Processing – Re-EQ, T imbre Matching, Adp.Decorrelation Output channels – 5.1 (LF , C, RF , RS, LS, Sub) THX Ultra2 Cinema Processing – Re-EQ, T imbre, Adp.
58 4.8.10 DYNAMICS This allows you to control the difference between the softest and loudest passages on 5.1/6.1-channel soundtracks, as long as the soundtrack contains dynamic scaling information and at least 5.
59 4. OPERA TION continued … The Picture menu pr ovides video adjustments for the sour ce material and each source component. Input Color Space Enter the color space of the sour ce here – HDTV YCbCr , SDTV YCbCr , Auto YCbCr (switches color space according to whether input is HD or SD), Studio RGB, or Extended RGB.
60 4. OPERA TION continued … Chroma Bug Filter An encode/decode error inherent with DVD appears as horizontal streaks over areas that are rich in color , especially red areas in cartoons and computer animation.
61 4. OPERA TION continued … The Scale Output menu provides several options for making non-16:9 inputs, and 16:9 inputs that have shrunk due to being matted (letterboxed) then pillarboxed, fit on a 16:9 screen. T o quickly check what the source component is putting out, select ‘No Scaling’, then make the appropriate selection.
62 4. OPERA TION continued … The Output menu is used to select gamma correction and to turn frame lock on/off. Gamma correction can be used with displays that do not show the correct light level within a certain range. Proper setup requires test patterns and test equipment normally used by calibration professionals.
63 4. OPERA TION continued … Gray , Red, Green, Blue bars Display each test pattern and adjust your display’ s controls so that you can see 20 evenly spaced vertical bars with each test pattern, all having the same width.
64 4. OPERA TION continued … 4.12 SLEEP TIMER (Remote Control Only) If you would like to go sleep while listening to a program or music, the Sleep T imer will automatically turn the A VM 50 power off after the selected amount of time.
65 5. REMOTE CONTROL CUSTOMIZA TION 5.1 ENTERING PRESET MEMORY CODES Appendix B at the back of this manual contains setup codes for controlling other components in your system with the A VM 50 Remote Control. If a component is not listed, see section 5.
66 5. REMOTE CONTROL CUSTOMIZA TION continued … 5.4 LEARNING A COMMAND The A VM 50 Remote Control has the ability to learn the command of an individual key from almost any other remote control. When a new command is programmed onto a key , the pre-programmed command is still available by pressing LEARN before pressing the key (Layer1).
67 5. REMOTE CONTROL CUSTOMIZA TION continued … 5.5 PROGRAMMING MACROS Macros are used to execute multiple functions with a single key press, such as powering the A VM 50, cable box, and display On at the same time. Up to 32 commands total can be programmed.
68 6. SOFTW ARE UPDA TING The operational characteristics of the A VM 50 are controlled by software that can easily be upgraded via the RS-232 port on the Rear Panel. New software can be downloaded from our web site, and then transferred by connecting the A VM 50 to your computer’ s serial port and running the Software Installer .
69 Software installation procedure: 1. Find out which Software version you currently have by pressing ST A TUS . 2. Go to the ANTHEM web site ( www .anthemA V .com ) and locate the latest AVM 50 Software version. Proceed only if your version is a lower number , indicating that it is older .
APPENDIX A – IR MACROS 70 For Ster eo sources: MODE, 0, 1 – Stereo MODE, 0, 2 – AnthemLogic-Music MODE, 0, 3 – AnthemLogic-Cinema MODE, 0, 4 – Pro Logic IIx Music MODE, 0, 5 – Pro Logic II.
71 APPENDIX B – PRESET MEMOR Y CODES The following codes are for operating other components with the remote control. If codes for one of your components are not in this library , see sections 5.2 and 5.4. T o enter a 5-digit code: 1. Press the control mode key near the top of the remote (e.
Cable Converters: ABC 00003, 00008, 00014, 00001, 00007, 00013, 00011, 00017 Allegro 00315, 00153 Americast 00899 Antronix 00207, 00022 Archer 00797, 00207, 00153, 00022 Belcor 00056 Bell & Howell.
DVD Players: Adcom 21094 Advent 21016 Aiwa 20641, 21912 Akai 20899, 20770, 21975, 21089 Allegro 20869 Amphion Media Works 22016, 22001 AMW 20872, 22016, 22001, 21176 Anam 21913 Apex Digital 20672, 207.
74 TVs: 888 10264 A-Mark 10003 Abex 10032 Addison 11150, 10653, 10092 Admiral 10093, 10463 Advent 10761, 10817, 10815, 11933, 10783, 10842 Adventura 10046 Aiko 10092 Aiwa 11914, 11910 Akai 10812, 1070.
75 TVs continued: Minutz 10021 Mitsubishi 10154, 10250, 10093, 10236, 10180, 11250, 10150, 10030, 10178, 10381, 10836, 10036, 10179, 10817, 11150, 10474, 10019, 10868, 10056, 11917 Monivision 10843, 1.
76 VCRs: ABS 21972 Admiral 20048, 20209 Adventura 20000 Aiko 20278 Aiwa 20037, 20000, 20307, 20468, 20124, 20406, 20348, 20479 Akai 20041, 20061, 20175, 20106 Alienware 21972 America Action 20278 Amer.
77 VCRs continued: Villain 20000 Wards 20060, 20035, 20048, 20047, 20081, 20240, 20000, 20042, 20072, 20062, 20212, 20760 White Westinghouse 20209, 20072, 20637 XR-1000 20035, 20000, 20072 Y amaha 200.
78 ANALOG VIDEO SWITCHING Bandwidth from input jack to output jack (bypass mode for component video) Composite & S-Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 MHz Component: Y .
79 MAIN Path (RCA & XLR output) Frequency Response and Bandwidth Analog-Direct Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hz to 20 kHz (+0, -0.2 dB), 1 Hz to 120 kHz (+0, -3 dB) Analog-DSP Inputs at 24/96 . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hz to 20 kHz (+0, -0.3 dB), 2 Hz to 37 kHz (+0, -3 dB) Digital Inputs at 24/96 .
80 CONTROL Infra Red Carrier Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 kHz Max. 12V Supply Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
81 CANADA & USA Anthem Electronics warrants to the original purchaser that each Anthem A VM 50 is free from defects in workmanship and materials, during normal use, for a period starting from the .
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