321 Studios AVR360 Two-Way Radio User Manual


 
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Problem Check that...
Sound only comes from some
of the speakers
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you have an appropriate surround source selected and playing.
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the BD/DVD disc is encoded in the appropriate format, and the correct
format has been selected in the disc start menu of the BD player (if
applicable).
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the BD/DVD player has been set to output ‘bitstream’ audio on the digital
output.
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the display window indicates that the disc you are playing is a multichannel
recording (you may need to press the INFO key several times until you get to
the ‘incoming format’ display).
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all the speakers are correctly connected to the speaker terminals and are
secure.
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you have not selected ‘Stereo’ as the decoding mode.
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your speaker balance is correct.
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you have congured the AVR360 to include all the speakers in your system.
Unable to select Dolby Digital
or DTS decoding modes
e AVR360 can only apply Dolby Digital and DTS decoding to sources which
have been encoded in the same format.
Check that:
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digital source is selected and connected.
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the source is playing appropriately encoded material.
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the BD/DVD disc is encoded in the appropriate format and that the
correct format has been selected in the disc start menu of the BD player (if
applicable).
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the BD/DVD player has been set to output ‘bitstream’ audio on the digital
output.
When playing a Dolby Digital
BD, the AVR360 selects Dolby
Pro Logic
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you have a digital connection from your BD player.
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sometimes Dolby Digital BD/DVD discs contain material at either the
beginning or the end of the main movie that is not in full 5.1 format, but in
two-channel or Pro Logic decoding.
Hum on the analogue input
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all cables are making a good connection. If necessary withdraw the cable
from the connector and plug it fully in again (turn the power o before
doing this).
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the connections inside the source cable connector are not broken or badly
soldered.
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if the hum originates only when one particular source component is
connected, that an aerial cable, or dish connection to this source is ground
isolated. Contact your installation contractor.
ere is radio or television
reception interference
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where the interference is coming from. Switch o each source component in
turn, then any other equipment. Most electronic equipment does generate
low levels of interference.
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try re-arranging cabling from the nuisance source away from other cabling.
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ensure that the cabling used is high quality, specied for its purpose, and is
properly screened.
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if the problem persists, contact your dealer.
Problem Check that...
e source switching changes
randomly or freezes on one
source
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there are no static or impulse interference problems caused by nearby power
equipment switching, e.g., heating or air conditioning control. Switch the
AVR360 o, wait ten seconds, then switch it on again to clear an operating
problem. Contact your installer if the problem returns or persists.
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there is no direct sunlight shining on the infra-red detector behind the front
panel display.
Volume is always too loud
when I turn on
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the ‘max on volume’ setting is not set too high.
When Zone2 is put into
standby, the main zone is also
switched o
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the ‘zone standby‘ setting in the setup menu is set to LOCAL.
When a USB memory device is
connected, ‘USB’ is not shown
in the network client’s list of
folders
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a USB memory device is connected that conforms to the mass storage class.
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a USB hub is not being used.
If les on a USB memory
device cannot be played:
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the USB device is formatted in FAT16 or FAT32.
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the USB device does not have multiple partitions.
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the les are in a compatible format.
If les on a computer cannot
be played
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the les are in a compatible format.
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the computer is connected via a network and not USB – the AVR360 USB
port cannot be used for a direct connection to a computer
If you cannot connect to a
wired network
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the Ethernet cable you are using is correctly connected between the AVR360
and the network hardware.
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the network is set up for xed IP addressing and you have the AVR360 set to
use DHCP.
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the network is set up for DHCP and you have the AVR360 set to use xed IP
addressing.
If you cannot connect to a
favourite internet radio station
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the station is still broadcasting or is not congested – try again later.
If the internet radio station
sound quality is poor or
broken
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the radio station does not have a low bit rate (use the INFO key to nd this or
look on the OSD).
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the network is not slow or congested.