OPERATING MANUALSOFTWARE VERSION 1.1xUPDATES: www.sonicfrontiers.comLASTSLEEPINPUTFRT CTRDIRECTPIP SWAP MOVESSP INPUT SOURCESMAINDISC1 DISC2 TAPEFM/A
To Watch a DVD:• Press DISC1 Source on the front panel of the AVM 2.• Switch the TV’s Video Input to the one that the AVM 2 Composite-Out is plugged i
62. QUICK START continued …2.2.1-b CD Player to AVM 2 (Analog)Amplifier(s)2.2.1-a CD Player or CD Transport to AVM 2 (Digital)Amplifier(s)NOTE: XLR or
2.2.2 DVD Player and TV to AVM 272. QUICK START continued …Amplifier(s)NOTE: S-Video orComponent Videouse is OPTIONAL(see sections4.3 and 7.4.9)NOTE:
82.2.3 VCR and TV to AVM 22. QUICK START continued …Amplifier(s)NOTE: S-Videouse is OPTIONAL(see sections4.3 and 7.4.9)NOTE: S-Videouse is OPTIONAL(se
Follow amplifier manufacturer’s complete hook-up instructions toconnect amplifier outputs to matching speakers.92.2.4-a AVM 2 to Amplifier and Powered
102. QUICK START continued …2.2.4-b AVM 2 to Amplifier and Powered Subwoofer (XLR)Follow amplifier manufacturer’s complete hook-up instructions toconn
111. Front-Left Speaker2. Front-Right Speaker3. Center Channel Speaker4. Surround-Left Speaker (Diffuse Type – drivers on both sides with ‘null’ facin
123.1-a FRONT PANEL LAYOUTThe front panel of the AVM 2 has the MASTER CONTROL KNOB, selection buttons, an LCD display, status indicator LED’s, andthe
3.1-b FRONT PANEL LCD DISPLAYHere are two examples of the Front Panel LCD Display presentations:MAIN Display1 – Source Selection (see section 5.5).2 –
141 – 7 Composite Video RCAInputs2 – 7 S-Video Inputs 3 – 3 Composite Video RCA Outputs 4 – 3 S-Video Outputs5 – 3 IEEE 1394 Interface Port provisions
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153.3 REMOTE CONTROL LAYOUT1 – IR Transmitter (front face)2 – Transmission Indicator LED (red)3 – AVM 2 Power ON when MAIN or ZONE2 is selected Power
4.1 CONNECTING POWER TO THE AVM 2Connect the power cord to the back of the AVM 2 and then to an AC outlet with a line voltage of between 105and 130 Vo
4.2.3 LEFT / RIGHT ANALOG AUDIO INPUTSAnalog audio signals pass through a pair of interconnect cables with RCA connectors – typically White orBlack fo
184. CONNECTIONS continued …The On-screen Display and Setup Menu are only displayed in MAIN (Zone / Path) and available whenComposite Video or S-Video
194. CONNECTIONS continued …DVD Player, Satellite Receiver, and TV Connections with AVM 2 as Video Input SelectorAmplifier(s)NOTE:Component Videouse i
4. CONNECTIONS continued …204.3.3 COMPONENT VIDEOThe Component Video signal is split into three parts and transmitted over three coaxial cables with R
This section will familiarize you with operating the AVM 2 from the Front Panel keypad buttons. Section 6outlines how to operate the AVM 2 from the Re
The AVM 2 automatically re t u rns to MAIN a few seconds after an adjustment is made in either ZO N E2, REC,or HE A D P H O N E* . This is designed to
Channels are downmixed to L/R 2-channel stereo by the DVD Player.N o t e : If you are doing this, the digital output from your DVD Player must still r
245. FRONT PANEL OPERATION continued …5.6 VOLUME CONTROLIn MAIN the AVM 2 can control the volume of all speakers simultaneously, and the level of indi
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5.8 MUTEWhen MUTE is pressed, the audio output to the Zone / Path shown on the LCD display issilenced. The volume shown is replaced by “Muted”. Press
265. FRONT PANEL OPERATION continued …To select an Effect, press EFFECT and rotate the Master Control Knob:None (Off): Disables all Effects. Disables
275. FRONT PANEL OPERATION continued …5.11 DOLBY DIGITAL DYNAMICSThis feature only applies to certain Dolby Digital DVD’s. It allows you to control th
6. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATIONDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as you may know, were twovery different personalities, even though they werethe same person. Well,
296. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION continued …6.2 PATH SELECTION• MAIN – Press MAIN in Zone/Path/Component, then press .• ZONE2 – Press ZONE2 in Zone
306. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION continued …• The first SLEEP keystroke always resets the timer to 30 minutes. Additional keystrokes then cycleas follows
316. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION continued …To Engage Volume Lock for MAIN:1. Press and hold LEARN until the LED flashes twice.2. Press 9, 9, 3.3. Press
326. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION continued …• The placement of the IR transmitter in the Source Remote may make it difficult to correctly align thetwo Re
337. ADVANCED SET-UPThe SETUP MENU enables you to access the basic and advanced settings for the AVM 2. In other words,this is where all the user defi
ANTHEM AVM 2 SETUP MENU1. RENAME SOURCES2. AUDIO IN FORMAT–MAIN 3. SPEAKER CONFIGURATION4. LISTENER POSITION5. SPEAKER LVL CALIBRATION6. VOLUMES
5. FRONT PANEL OPERATION 215.1 Zone / Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. RENAME SOURCESa. DISC1 : DISC1b. DIRECT : DIRECTc. DISC2 : DISC2d. TAPE : TAPEe. TV : TVf. SAT : SATg. VCR : VCRh. AUX : AUX2. AUDIO IN FORMAT–MAI
Audio In Format–MAIN Selections apply to the MAIN Path only. If you have selected Digital for a givensource and connected the digital output from your
377. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …7.4.3 SPEAKER CONFIGURATIONThe Speaker Configuration Setup Menu allows you to enter information about how many speaker
387. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …Dolby Configuration Flowchart:The following Flow Chart summarizes all of the speaker combinations and subwoofer settin
397. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …(menu 3.g) TV Size For EQ :This is used to determine the magnitude of the Center EQ change. The sizes provided offer
407. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …7.4.4 LISTENER POSITIONThe Listener Position Setup Menu lets you enter the distance from each speaker to the listening
5. SPEAKER LVL CALIBRATION a. TEST SEQUENCE : Offb. NOISE REF LEVEL : -9.0 dBc. LEFT FRONT : +0.0 dBd. CENTER : +0.0 dBe. RIGHT FRONT : +0.0 dB
6. VOLUMESa. MAIN ON VOLUME : -40.0 dBb. MAIN MAX VOLUME : +10.0 dBc. ZONE2 ON VOL : -40.0 dBd. ZONE2 MAX VOL : +10.0 dBe. HPHONE ON VOL : -20.0 dBf.
43• Volume Speed: This sets how quickly the volume changes for each ‘turn-of-the-knob’ or press ofthe Remote Control Volume keys. Choose either ‘Slow’
(menu 7.a-c) MAIN / ZONE2 Timers:• All Timers: This allows you to ‘Enable’ or ‘Disable’ all Timer options for both MAIN and ZONE2,regardless of their
7.4 Anthem AVM 2 Setup Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347.4.1
457. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …menu 7.b-c/k) Select Source:Allows you to select the source that will play when either Timer1 or Timer2 turns a Zone /
467. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …7.4.8 TRIGGERS / IR / RS-232Three Trigger Outputs are provided on the back of the AVM 2. These allow you to remotely t
477. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …Under each of the three AVM 2 Zones / Paths, MAIN (M), ZONE2 (Z2), and RECORD (R), a variety of Sourcesare available t
487. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …TRIGGERS / IR / RS232 Example: Activate Trigger1 and 2 when MAIN is turned ON with TV as the Source.• Enter the Setup
497. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …Note: The On-Screen display is not available for Component Video.Note: If you have connected and selected ‘Composite’
507. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …7.4.10 SAVE / RESTORE SETTINGSThe AVM 2 enables you to save the entire setup configuration, except for the time and da
517. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …SAVE / RESTORE Example #2: ‘RESTORE INSTALLER SETTINGS’.Note: FM/AM Tuner presets that were saved in INSTALLER SETTING
527. ADVANCED SET-UP continued …(menu 11.b-c) Set User or Installer Password:When setting the USER or INSTALLER Password, you will be asked to enter
538. SOFTWARE UPDATING The operational characteristics of the AVM 2 are controlled by a Software program that resides in FlashMemory. The Software is
54To Download the Software Update to Your AVM 2:1. First of all, find out which Software Version you currently have by pressing the Status button on t
1Thank you for purchasing the Anthem AVM 2 Surround Sound Processor.Sonic Frontiers International (SFI) has been manufacturing high-quality, high-end
55CANADA & USA Sonic Frontiers International (SFI) warrants to the purchaser that each Anthem AVM 2 is free from defectsin workmanship and materia
Frequently Asked Warranty QuestionsWhat is the FLOOR MODEL Warranty? Display products sold by an Authorized Sonic Frontiers / Anthem Dealer are covere
57Setup Codes for TV’s:AOC 0030, 0019Admiral 0093, 0463Aiko 0092Akai 0030Alaron 0179Ambassador 0177America Action 0180Ampro 0751Anam 0180Audiov
58APPENDIX A - REMOTE CONTROL CODES continued …KLH 0072Kenwood 0067, 0041, 0038Kodak 0035, 0037LXI 0037Lloyd’s 0000Logik 0072MEI 0035MGA 0240,
59Mission 0157NSM 0157Nikko 0174Onkyo 0101, 0868Optimus 0000, 0032, 0179, 0305,0037, 0420, 0145, 0468,0437Panasonic 0029, 0303Parasound 0420Phi
PREAMPLIFIER SECTIONInput ImpedanceDirect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IMD (CCIF) @ 15 kHz & 16 kHzDirect Inputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DIGITAL AUDIOAll digital audio inputs and outputs are to S/PDIF electrical (75 Ω, 0.5 Vp-p), S/PDIF optical (Toslink), orAES / EBU (110 Ω, 5 Vp-p) sta
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2. QUICK STARTWhile the AVM 2 is certainly a massive component with enough features and connections to make your headspin, setup and operation are al
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