AudioControl Concert avr-8, Concert avr-6 User Manual

Home Theater
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Home Theater Surround Sound Receiver
User Experience Manual
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www.audiocontrol.com
©2013. All Rights Reserved
Home Theater
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ConCert avr-8 ConCert avr-6
Home Theater Surround Sound Receiver
User Experience Manual
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AudioControl
Making Good Sound Great
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22410 70th Avenue West • Seattle, WA 98043 USA
www.audiocontrol.com
©2013. All Rights Reserved
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table of Contents
IntroduCtIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Key features and HIgHlIgHts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
a guIded tour of tHe ConCert avr-6 / avr-8
Front Panel Features .................................11
Rear Panel Features .................................12
Remote Control ....................................14
Set-Up & Configuration ..............................18
Unit Placement .....................................18
Speaker Considerations and Placement ..................18
Power Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Audio Connections ..................................19
Video Connections ..................................20
navIgatIng tHe set-up Menus
Initial Display Configurations ..........................23
Input Configuration .................................24
General Setup ......................................27
Auto Setup ........................................29
Speaker Types ......................................30
Speaker Distance ...................................31
Speaker Levels .....................................31
Video Inputs .......................................31
Video Outputs ......................................32
Surround Modes ....................................33
Zone Settings ......................................34
Network ..........................................35
playIng audIo fIles vIa networK audIo & usb sourCes . . . . . . . . .36
autoMatIon IntegratIon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
troublesHootIng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
speCIfICatIons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Greetings from the rainforest
On behalf of everyone at AudioControl we want to congratulate you on your selection of the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 Home Theater Surround Sound Receiver. Whether this is your first venture into home theater or you are a long time seasoned audio veteran, you will truly enjoy the perfor­mance of our amazing sounding receivers.
While there are many components involved in creating a truly awesome home theater from room design, speaker placement, and ultimately system calibration, selecting the proper products is always very critical. For that reason AudioControl created the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 to provide maximum enjoyment and flexibility which all contribute to a truly awesome home theater experience.
AudioControl’s passion for high quality, meticulous attention to detail and professional sound heritage shows itself in the dozens of awards we have won for our designs, products and service. This manual is designed to help you get the most from your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 home theater receiver. Even though you’re dying to plug it in and start pushing buttons, please read through this user guide and learn about the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8. 8, deserves all the explanation it can get. Given the complicated nature of the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8, we also recommend you visit our website for updates to this manual. Continued technology changes/improvements will require more information. (www.audiocontrol.com - click “Home Theater”)
Any component that does as much as the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-
IntroduCtIon
Enjoy the experience.
Your Friends At AudioControl
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Key Features Of the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8
While the AudioControl Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 is equipped with a large number of features and functions that were designed to maximize your theater experience, we want to draw your attention to a few that deserve extra attention. These will be the features you will want to mention to your friends, family and co-workers to impress them when they ask you about the home theater components you have auditioned.
UltraHD 4k Scaling and Pass Thru
Your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 has been equipped to deliver stunning UHD resolution – 3840x2160 – 4 times the pixel density of a 1080p signal from any source. Just set the resolution to 4k in the Video Settings menu and connect to a 4k UltraHD display, then sit back and enjoy!
Video Bypass
Out of the box, the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 is configured with the video bypass on. This enables high definition and 3D HDMI video signals to pass through directly to the display device, leaving the Concert AVR-6 / AVR­8 to make good sound great. With Video Bypass on, analog video inputs, such as component or composite, will still be passed through the scaler for upconversion and output via HDMI. Please keep in mind that when the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 is in Video Bypass mode, on screen volume overlays, audio mode changes, base/treble adjustments etc…will not be displayed. Pressing “Menu” however will engage the video scaler and yield a menu screen to your display so that you can make adjustments if necessary.
HDMI Inputs and Outputs
The Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 is equipped with numerous, individual audio and video inputs and outputs, including a large number of HDMI (High­Definition Multimedia Interface) inputs and outputs. The new generation HDMI inputs will allow the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 to interface with Blu­Ray players, satellite and cable decoding boxes plus traditional DVD play­ers that also have HDMI connectors. HDMI is an uncompressed all digital interface standard used on many home theater products. This format can
be used for sending audio, video, and control signals over short distances.
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The dual HDMI outputs are assignable to allow for priority switching via the display device. Component and composite signals can also be automatically upconverted, scaled to their maximum potential resolutions and output through the HDMI ports.
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Powerful and Cool Running Class H Amplication
The Concert AVR-8 utilizes AudioControl’s legendary Class H amplifier topology to powerfully drive even the most demanding speaker systems. Known for pristine sonics, cool operating temperatures, and ultra reliability, this highly efficient amplifier design literally “sips” current, which helps it to satisfy even the “greenest” of customers. Despite it’s minimal current draw, the Class H design is powerful enough to drive 120 watts per channel (840 watts total), with all channels being driven into 8 ohms. The Concert AVR-8 also has the additional ability of driving into lower impedance’s when necessary.
Dolby™ Volume
A constant annoyance for home theater users has been the significant differences in volume levels as you switch between channels or sources on your televisions and in your home entertainment systems. Variances in vol­ume levels in DVD and Blu-ray Disc™, digital music files, compact discs, and broadcast entertainment programming each compound the problem, forcing you to reach for the remote controls to adjust. Dolby Volume lets you select a preferred listening level and enjoy all of your entertainment sources at the same volume level. For complete information on Dolby Volume, go to
www.dolby.com/us/en/consumer/technology/hometheater/dolby-volume.html
Multiple Surround Sound Formats
The Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 supports the latest surround codecs of Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master along with traditional formats of Dolby Digital 5.0 and DTS High Resolution. A powerful 32 bit DSP processor en­ables the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 to decode all current discrete surround digital formats available for 5.1, 6.1 and 7.1. In addition your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 has the capabilities to process two channel signals using Dolby Pro Logic II, Pro Logic IIx and DTS Neo to provide multi-channel output.
Audio Return Channel
Connect either of the 2 HDMI outputs to an HDMI 1.4 display device ARC (Audio Return Channel) enabled input to receive the audio signals from the sources connected directly to the display. The ARC source selec­tion on your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 is labeled Display.
Multi-Zone Operations For 2nd Zone
Since we know your audio and experiences may extend beyond one room, the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 is equipped with outputs for a secondary zone. This means you could be enjoying your home theater in one room and another member of the family could be listening to their favorite CD
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in another room. The Second Zone is also equipped with a video output so you can expand your video options even more.
Inputs For Networked Audio and USB Sources
The Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 is designed to operate with most of today’s traditional source units, like CD and DVD players. Additionally it can re­ceive audio signals over a computer network via an Ethernet input or from a USB source. You will want to contact a professional audio integrator for more information on properly using these functions.
Extensive Automation Integration
An automation system is what really pulls most high-end home theaters together. It puts the full power of the system at your fingertips. While the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 will operate with a number of IR remote controls, it is equipped with a dedicated RS-232 control (labeled “Control”) and an extensive command library to control all aspects of the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8. Using this port requires a fair amount of programming and automa­tion skills which are typically best done by professional custom installations companies. Check out the AudioControl dealer locator on our web site for more info: www.audiocontrol.com
Award-Winning Quality
The Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8, like all AudioControl Perfection Theater components, is backed with a comprehensive five-year parts and labor war­ranty. This comes from a company that has been designing and manufac­turing performance audio components in the USA since 1977.
We Want to Hear From You
Before you get too entrenched in the features of your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8, we encourage you to take a moment and visit the AudioControl web site at www.audiocontrolregistration.com and register your new Con­cert AVR-6 / AVR-8. It allows us to keep a record of your purchase of the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8. Needless to say when you are in the pleasure business like we are, we love to hear from our customers so feel free to include some comments. You will also want to keep your own record of the serial number and put your sales receipt or invoice in a safe place. This is very important in the unlikely event that the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 needs to be serviced or for proof of ownership if somebody takes a fancy to your theater system in the middle of the night. Insurance companies have no imagination when it comes to components like the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 being part of the theater system. This concludes the “gentle re­minder” section of this manual.
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Front Panel Features
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MENU - Pressing this button will allow ac­cess to the Set-Up Menu functions of the Con­cert AVR-6 / AVR-8.
v INPUT (+ and – buttons) - These but-
tons allow the user to select an audio and video source for playback or scroll through the OSD (On-Screen Display) when using the menus.
w SELECT - Used in conjunction with the
Set-up Menu function, this button allows you to enter selections you have made.
x INFO - User can select the information that
appears on the display of the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 and also is used in navigating the OSD (On-Screen Display).
y MODE - User can select between Stereo
and surround modes that are available from the source unit and also is used in navigating through the OSD (On-Screen Display).
z DIRECT - When using two-channel analog
inputs, this button defeats all digital signal pro­cessing and directs the two-channel analog input
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from the selected source to the front outputs. Use this button when you want to do some serious quality two-channel listening.
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{ DISPLAY - This cool blue display allows
you to see the basic functions of your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8. It is important that you have
an external display device connected to one of the rear video connectors for complete viewing of all menus during set-up.
| ZONE - Allows user to select between the
Main Zone and Zone 2.
} MUTE - Need to answer the phone, but still
keep an eye on the TV? Just press the Mute but­ton to turn off the sound. Press it again and the audio gracefully ramps back up to where you were so rudely interrupted.
~ MASTER VOLUME CONTROL KNOB -
This nice polished knob lets you adjust the volume in selected zones (Main and Zone 2).
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Rear Panel Features
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u MAIN POWER SWITCH - The only time to
turn OFF the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 with this switch is when the system will not be used for some time. Normally this switch is left on. When this switch is turned off, you cannot turn the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 On or Off via any other method.
v VOLTAGE SELECTION - The Concert
AVR-6 / AVR-8 is designed to operate with either 110-120V volt or 220-240V line voltages. You will want to set this switch to match up with your local power voltages.
w POWER CONNECTION - All good AC power
flows in here.
x ZONE 2 VIDEO OUTPUT - This second zone
output enables viewing a source independently of the main theater system.
y DIGITAL AUDIO CONNECTIONS - The
Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 features assignable coaxial and optical digital audio inputs and outputs. While we have labeled them with the names of typical source units, these connections as assignable via the internal menus.
z ANALOG AUDIO INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
- Connect the appropriate analog two channel stereo outputs and inputs from your source units here.
{ ANTENNA CONNECTIONS - These inputs
should be connected to the AM and FM antennas that are supplied with your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8. For optimum reception you may want to consider a roof mounted external antenna.
| CONTROL PORT - Use this connection to con-
trol the Maestro M4 with an automation system.
} NETWORKED AND USB AUDIO INPUTS -
Your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 has the ability to ac­cept audio files via an Ethernet connection or from a USB mass storage device.
~ 12 VOLT TRIGGER OUTPUTS - These three
outputs provide a +12 volt signal to control the power amplifiers, source units, video projector, screens and curtains in the theater. The Main Trigger output is active whenever the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 is turned on; the Video Trigger 2 is active whenever a video source is selected.
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IR (INFRARED) INPUTS -These jacks enable use of external IR sensors and emitters for installa­tions where it is not desirable (or practical) to use the front panel IR.
MAIN AUDIO OUTPUTS - These RCA outputs can feed external power amplifier(s), should you choose to not use the amplifier built-in to your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8. (Our customers tell us that our AudioControl Savoy 7-channel amplifier works great in these situations).
HDMI INPUTS & OUTPUTS - These inputs allow the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 to accept digital audio and video signals from source units equipped with HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) outputs. Make sure your HDMI cables are properly inserted into these connectors and that there no sharp “pulls” on the cable that may prevent your con­nectors from making a complete connection.
COMPOSITE AND COMPONENT INPUTS - These are for the video inputs and outputs from your source units. If you are planning on using the second zone video outputs, you should ALWAYS connect a Composite video input from each source.
HEADPHONE CONNECTOR - This jack ac­cepts an 1/8” input for using headphones with imped­ance ratings of 32 to 600 ohms.
AUX INPUT - This Aux input is used in conjunc­tion with the auto-setup microphone. Additionally it can also accept either analog or optical digital signals.
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS - These 5 way binding posts allow you to connect the main speakers for your two, five, or seven channel systems. Make sure that the red (positive/+) wires are connected to the red (positive/+) connector on the back if your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8. Likewise the black (nega­tive/-) wires should be connected to the black (nega­tive/-) connectors on the back of the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 to maintain proper speaker polarity.
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Control app for the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8
The Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 ships with the HTR-1 remote however you have another convenient option for set up! Download a remote for your
iPad! Just search iTunes for the “AudioControl Remote” and download it to your iPad.
To set up your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 with the app, connect your AudioControl receiver to your home network using an Ethernet cable. Make sure you have a display (TV or projec­tor) connected. Press the menu button and go to the General Settings window (one down from the Input Configuration). Navigate to the bottom of this settings page and under “Con­trol” select “IP”. Now open the AudioControl Remote app and select your receiver from the menu.
Important note: your iPad and your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 receiver must be on the same network. There is a video tuto­rial at the app page in iTunes – likewise on our website if you need more info about how the app works.
And another important note – the app is designed for the iPad only.
HTR-1 Remote Control
The AudioControl HTR-1 Home Theater Remote is an eight device “universal” IR remote controller with back-lit buttons. You can set up the remote for full control of your AudioControl receiver plus various AV sources and displays via the extensive library of device codes found on our web site. The HTR-1 is also a “learning remote” which means that you can capture the codes of your existing remotes if you find that the library does not contain the codes for your device.
Being that the HTR-1 can control your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 as well as many other AV sources and displays, many of the buttons have more than one function depending on which device/source or mode you are using the remote in. We will ease into the complexities of the remote’s multi-function modes after a quick description of the basic features below.
Please note: Device code library, instructions on programming the remote and more control and automation documents are available on our website at: http://www.audiocontrol.com/t35/c5568/1033/Support.html
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Multifunction Remote
LED Indicator
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Remote Features:
Multifunction Remote - It can control up to 8 devices! Automati­cally configures to the mode of control of the source selected per the source buttons.
LED indicator - This red LED will blink when a key is pressed. It will also blink multiple times when a device code is input for programming or signal the beginning and end of a programmed sequence.
Back-lit Keys - The keys are back-lit to make it easy for you control your AV devices in a dimly lit room.
Low Voltage Indicator - The red LED will flash 5 times after a normal key press to tell you that new batteries are needed.
Other useful items:
Time Out - After entering into the programming state of the remote, 30 seconds after the last button is pressed, the remote returns to nor­mal operation.
Stuck Key Timeout - If the remote has slipped into the cushions of your couch and a button is pushed in for more than 30 seconds, the remote will stop sending IR information to conserve the battery. It will resume normal operation after the button has been released.
General Functions:
The Device or Source keys allow you to switch between your various inputs on the AVR-6 /AVR-8. After pressing the device key, the remote actually changes it’s configuration - it now is the source’s remote control. So if you have programmed the STB with the learned codes from an Apple TV re­mote – after pressing the AV button, the remote buttons will automatically configure to the Apple remote key-map as programmed. Volume control remains locked to the Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8 “AMP” mode however. This is so that anytime you press these keys, you are controlling the Volume or Mute state of the AVR-6 /AVR-8 regardless of the device you are con­troller (BluRay or your Cable box for instance).
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