B&K AVP 2030 user manual

User manual for the device B&K AVP 2030

Device: B&K AVP 2030
Category: Car Amplifier
Manufacturer: B&K
Size: 1.41 MB
Added : 2/14/2014
Number of pages: 38
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Acknowledgments Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”,”Pro Logic”, “AC3", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. © 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All ® ™ rights reserved. Motorola , ‘Powered by Motorola’ name and logo are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. © Copyright 1996 All Rights Reserved. B&K Components, Ltd. 2100 Old Union Road, Buffalo New York 14227-2725  (716)656-0023 FAX (716)656-1291

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Table of Contents Safety precautions page 3 Features page 4 Display page 5,7 Front panel view page 6 Front panel description page 6 - 7 Rear panel view page 8 Rear panel description page 8 - 11 Remote control page 12 - 13 Setup page 14 Factory reset page 15,32 Making the connection page 16 Audio only page 16 Audio/video source page 16 Video monitor page 17 VCR page 17 Tape player page 18 Digital connections page 9,18,30,31 Surround setup page 19 Channel mode page 19 Bass management page 20 Dela

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Using presets page 26 Recall preset page 26 Save preset page 27 Rename preset page 28 Zone 2 description page 29 Advanced operations page 30 - 31 Star operation page 30 Troubleshooting page 32 Specifications page 33 - 34 Audio page 33 Video page 33 Care and cleaning page 34 Warranty page 35 Accessories included: Power cord, Manual, Remote control, 4 AAA batteries Page 2

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ BEFORE INSTALLING WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. The lightning flash with arrowhead, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to you. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of

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Features Overview Your new AVP series preamplifier from B & K Components, Ltd., is a versatile audio/video control center. The AVP preamplifiers are designed to not only sound sensational, but also to be an attractive, easy-to-use addition to your audio/video system. Although you already have a good idea of your preamplifier’s features, we’d like to take a moment to point out certain highlights. Following that, the rest of this section describes the front panels display and controls, remote c

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 A/V presets - Your AVP comes equipped with built in preset memories that when selected set up your AVP for you. You can also make changes to settings (such as volume and balance levels, etc.) and save your preferences in your own custom preset. You can save up to 10 A/V presets in each “bank” and recall them easily with the remote control. Recalling a preset while the preamplifier is off, automatically turns on the preamplifier.  Two preset “banks” - Your AVP features two preset “banks”,

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Front panel view The figure below shows the front panel controls and features. Input selection or changes to other settings using the front panel controls requires selecting the appropriate MENU options and using the  or  button to change the settings. 1. Headphone jack 6. Review /  button 2. Display 7. Menu button 3. Power button 8. Enter button 4. Mute button 9. Volume control 5. Display /  button Front panel description 1. Headphone Jack - Stereo headphones having a standard ¼ inch binau

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4. Mute button - Suppresses sound output from the system. The display will show a ‘’ at the right side of the display. 5. Display /  button - Lets you turn the front panel display on or off. When used in combination with MENU, it will change that options setting. In TEST it selects the previous channel. When used in combination with MODE, it selects the previous surround mode. 6. Review /  button - Presents a series of displays showing the current settings of the preamplifier. When used

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Rear panel view The AVP back panel is organized into groups of inputs and outputs for audio and video as shown below. 1. Power switch 9. Tape loop 2. AC fuse holder 10. V1 loop 3. AC input receptacle 11. V2 loop 4. S-video inputs/outputs 12. CTRL OUT / IR IN jacks 5. Digital inputs 13. Surround outputs 6. Zone 1 preouts 14. Send/RCV jacks 7. Zone 2 preouts 15. Composite video inputs 8. Analog audio inputs 16. Composite video outputs Rear panel description 1. P

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4. S-video inputs and outputs - Connections for S-video components. Inputs labeled V1, V2, and DVD/VLD. Outputs labeled V1, Z2/MON, and Z1/MON. The preamplifier will not convert S-video to composite or composite to S-video. If you wish to use S-video, you must use it through the entire system. 5. Digital inputs - Inputs labeled V1, V2, TV-V3, TUNER, DVD/VLD, and CD used to connect a digital audio signal from your source to the AVP preamplifier. The incoming signal may be either a PCM or Do

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9. Tape Loop - Connections for the audio of a tape deck. TAPE OUT- Provides a fixed level, buffered audio output for sending to a tape player. Connect the TAPE OUT from the AVP to the TAPE IN on the tape player. TAPE IN - Accepts audio output from a tape player. Connect the TAPE IN from AVP to the TAPE OUT on the tape player. 10. V1 loop - Connections for the audio of a VCR designated as VCR 1. V1 OUT - Provides a fixed level, buffered audio output for sending to a VCR. Connect the V1 O

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13. Surround outputs - Outputs for your surround system. These variable level outputs are provided with the Surround Sound Processor option for sending signal to the power amplifiers as follows. FRONT L - Provides an audio output signal for sending to the input channel of the power amplifier for the front left speaker. FRONT R - Provides an audio output signal for sending to the input channel of the power amplifier for the front right speaker. REAR L - Provides an audio output signal for sendin

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Remote control The B & K A/V system remote control is specially designed to streamline functions. Although you can choose to use a universal remote, we think you will agree that the remote shown below is simple and easy to learn. Most buttons on the remote control are duplicated through the front panel. This means it’s easy to operate the preamplifier, whether you prefer using the remote control or the hands on approach from the front panel. We recommend using the remote control for simplicit

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Button: Function: REAR LEVEL -/+ Lets you decrease (-) or increase (+) the surround volume SUB LEVEL -/+ Lets you decrease (-) or increase (+) the subwoofer volume REAR DELAY -/+ Lets you decrease (-) or increase (+) the rear channel delay time SURROUND TEST Lets you calibrate speakers using the built in test noise signal SURROUND MODE Lets you select any surround mode A Lets you specify “bank A” when recalling or saving an A/V preset B,C Not used ( for future applications) / Lets you select p

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Setup It’s tempting to just plug in your new AVP and have great sound pour out. Before you do that, take a few minutes to plan out how you want the preamplifier to fit into your audio/video system. If you haven’t already done so, ask yourself the following questions:  What source components do I want to connect to my preamplifier? (CD, VCR, etc.) What components do I want my preamplifier to send output to?   What equipment in my system will be receiving and displaying the audio and video? (

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 To ensure maximum safety, keep all cables out of high traffic areas (hallways or doorways) and away from equipment that radiates power, including amplifiers, power cords, heaters, etc.  If you might expand your audio/video system later, keep these ideas in mind as you plan current cable runs. Factory reset Reset the AVP before you start. Plug in the power and turn the AVP on. When the display shows:    Press the  (star) then 9 then 8 and the display will show:   The AVP w

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Making the connection Take a look at the back panel of the AVP. You will notice that the RCA-type audio input and output connectors are identified by colors. Red for right channel and white for the left channel audio. Composite video input and output connectors are identified by yellow. Digital inputs are identified by orange. The surround outputs are identified by black. The audio inputs and outputs start at the center of the back panel and continue to the right. The S-video inputs and o

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Video monitor To add a video monitor to the system. Use the composite or S-video connections. 1. Attach one end of the composite video interconnect cable to the video input on the monitor, then attach the other end to the yellow composite video output or S- video outputs on the AVP labeled Z1/MON for the main zone or Z2/MON for the second zone (other room). VCR connection The procedure listed is for connecting a VCR player to the V1 analog input on the AVP analog inputs. Use the same instructi

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Tape connection 1. Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the left audio output on the Tape deck, then attach the other end to the white left TAPE IN on the AVP. 2. Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the right audio output on the Tape deck, then attach the other end to the red right TAPE IN on the AVP. 3. Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the left audio input on the Tape deck, then attach the other end to the white left TAPE OUT on the AVP. 4. Attach one


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