MODEL AVP1/APV1P DOLBY DIGITAL® DTS® PROCESSOR/PREAMPLIFIER OWNERS MANUAL
AVP1/ AVP1P OWNERS MANUAL to understand every detail by familiarising yourself with the controls and features as you read. You will find it easier to install using the relevant sections of this manual as a reference. We have attempted to explain every feature and operational facet clearly and concisely. Your Perreaux dealer will be happy to assist if you encounter any unforeseen problems. Care should be taken to avoid the use of solvents for cleaning particularly on plated Classic series products.
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc. 5. Rack / Wall / Ceiling Mounting The AVP1 should be rack mounted only in a heavy-duty rack or stand that is recommended for audio equipment use. Mounting to a wall or ceiling should be via a heavy-duty bracket or shelf designed for audio equipment use. 6. Heat The AVP1 should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other appliances that produce excessive amounts of heat. 7.
qualified Perreaux service agent. Failure to recognise this warning will void any warranty. 5 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 1 2 3 4 POWER STANDBY(STBY) /ON BUTTON Press this button to turn the AVP1 ON or to STANDBY. Note: In STANDBY mode power is cut to everything except the internal Microprocessor VOLUME / ATTENUATOR INCREASE / DECREASE BUTTONS These buttons when depressed increase ¿ or decrease À the volume setting. The volume adjustment range is –80dB (min) to 0dB (max) in 1dB steps.
The adjustable DELAY TIME range from 0 to 5ms for centre channel or 0 to 15ms for rear channel will be shown on the display when it under Digital Dolby Mode. The adjustable DELAY TIME range from 0 to 30ms for fear channel will be shown on the display when it is under Pro logic Mode. After finishing the delay time setting, the display will return to the Master Volume level 5 seconds later. 2 L.. and R. and LS and RS LEDs will light in YELLOW CENT. and SUB.W LEDs will be OFF.
This RED LED will light up when the program during playback is PCM digital encoded. 5 MUTE Sound will be muted and the 2 and ½ digits display will blink when the remote MUTE button has been pressed. Press the MUTE button again to disable the function. 6 DYNAMIC RANGE The Dynamic Range LED indicates whether Dynamic Range Compression is ON or OFF as selected using the remote. ON: The indicator LED is illuminated Green.
14 15 16 17 VIDEO 1 COMPOSITED VIDEO INPUT Composite video signal input can be connected to A/V source video output such as DVD player. VIDEO 2 COMPOSITED VIDEO INPUT Composite video signal input can be connected to A/V source video output such as DVD player. VIDEO 3 COMPOSITED VIDEO INPUT Composite video signal input can be connected to A/V source video output such as DVD player. VCR COMPOSITED VIDEO INPUT Composite video signal input can be connected to a VCR’s composite video output.
The LEVEL + / - controls allow you to vary the level of any of the six channels in the AVP1 when selected with the CHANNEL button to obtain the correct balance for your listening position. Pushing the LEVEL - button will cause the level of the applicable channel to be attenuated (decreased in volume). Pushing the LEVEL + button will cause the level of the applicable channel to be attenuated. During any LEVEL adjustment the display will indicate the level in dB in a range of +10 to -10dB.
c d 11 12 HALL LAG HALL SML STADIUM Press the “UP” or DOWN” button on the remote to select one of the DSP surround modes. Press the “ENTER” button on the remote handset to complete the DSP surround mode selection. AM/FM, TUNING +/-, PRESET +/_,AM/FM, PTY These buttons are not functional for the AVP1 UP, DOWN, ENTER, + and – These 5 buttons are used for selection of some extra functions such as CENTRE and REAR CHANNEL TIME DELAY, DSP SURROUND MODE and SLEEP ON/OFF functions from the remote handset.
- Always ensure your AVP1 is disconnected from the mains/line supply if changing the mains/line fuse. - Do not run the outputs into the inputs of the AVP1. - Operation of the AVP1 in the vicinity of a strong radio frequency (RF) source should be countered by RF filtering on all inputs and outputs including the mains/line supply. Any doubts or suspicions should be conveyed to your Perreaux dealer. RF interference can cause serious loudspeaker damage.
SPECIFICATIONS 1 AUDIO INPUT LEVEL / IMPEDANCE VCR, AUX TAPE and CD 200mV/22K OHM 2 DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT LEVEL/IMPEDANCE VIDE0 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3and MD 0.5Vp-p/75 OHM 3 VIDEO INPUT LEVEL/IMPEDENCE VIDEO1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3 and VCR 1Vp-p/75 OHM 4 VIDEO OUTPUT LEVEL/IMPEDENCE VCR RECORD OUTPUT and MONITOR 1Vp-p/75 OHM 5 AUDIO FREQUENCY RESPONSE @ 20Hz to 20kHz a Analog Inputs +0, -3dB b Digital Inputs +0, -3dB 6 TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION @ 1kHz a Analog Inputs 0.04% b Digital Inputs 0.