B&K AVP1030 Owner's Manual

Remote controlled av tuner preamplifier

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  • Page 2 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 Confidential Unpublished Works.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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Safety precautions Features Display Front panel view Front panel description Rear panel view Rear panel description Remote control Setup Factory reset Making the connection Audio only Audio/video source Video monitor Tape player Digital Surround setup Channel mode Bass management Delay Surround modes Speaker calibration Setup procedure...
  • Page 4 Rename preset Tuner functions AM/FM Band Tuning/Seek Direct Frequency Input FM Stereo/Mono Save a station preset Recall a station preset Auto program station presets Advanced operations Star operation Troubleshooting Specifications Audio Video Tuner Care and cleaning Warranty Accessories included: Power cord, Manual, Remote control, 4 AAA batteries page 28 page 29 page 29...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Keep outdoor antenna away from power lines. Turn preamplifier ‘off’ when plugging in or unplugging source cables!!! The AVP1030 is equipped with raised feet so that continuous ventilation can be maintained. They also help to reduce acoustic feedback into the preamplifier and provide a measure of protection against scratching any surface the unit might be resting on.
  • Page 6: Features

    Overview Your new AVP series preamplifier from B & K Components, Ltd., is a versatile audio/video control center with an internal AM/FM tuner. 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.
  • Page 7: Display

    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.
  • Page 8: 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 y or x button to change the settings. 1. Headphone jack 2.
  • Page 9: Display

    4. Mute button - Suppresses sound output from the system. The display will show a ‘-’ at the right side of the display. 5. Display / O button - Lets you turn the front panel display on or off. When used in combination with MENU, it will change that options setting.
  • Page 10: Rear Panel View

    The AVP back panel is organized into groups of inputs and outputs for audio and video as shown below. Power switch AC fuse holder AC input receptacle Video outputs Video inputs Digital inputs Send/RCV jacks Preouts 1. Power switch - For switching AC power to the AVP preamplifier.
  • Page 11: Analog Audio

    These inputs are coaxial only. PLEASE NOTE: The DIGITAL inputs on the AVP1030 will only accept an Industry Standard Consumer Audio DIGITAL input signal. (See setup procedure in this manual) When you connect an Dolby Digital source to an AVP with Dolby Digital, the signal must be an Industry Standard Consumer Audio DIGITAL signal into the AVP1030.
  • Page 12 11. FM antenna input - Connection for the FM antenna. 75 Ohms. 12. 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.
  • Page 13 16. 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 - FRONT R - REAR L - REAR R - SUB 1 &...
  • Page 14: 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.
  • Page 15 SAVE then either numeric buttons 0-9 for saving an A/V preset, or use STATION -/+ to save a station preset, press ENTER to save your selection ZONE 1 / ZONE 2 Set to “ZONE 1" for AVP1030 Page 13...
  • Page 16: Setup

    The answers to your questions determine how many cables you need to connect to the back of the AVP. For example, if you want your preamplifier to access a CD player, VCR, and Laser Disc player, then output the result to a TV monitor and stereo speaker, you will end up with multiple connections.
  • Page 17: Factory Reset

    and attach it to the cable near both ends. This makes it easy to identify. 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.
  • Page 18: Making The Connection

    CD audio input on the AVP. Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the right audio output on the CD player, then attach the other end to the red right CD audio input on the AVP. Audio / Video source The procedure listed is for connecting a DVD/VLD player to the AVP analog inputs.
  • Page 19: Video Monitor

    Video monitor To add a video monitor to the system. Attach one end of the composite video interconnect cable to the video input on the monitor, then attach the other end to the yellow video output on the AVP labeled MON1 or MON2 (both MON1 and MON2 perform the same function). VCR connection The procedure listed is for connecting a VCR player to the V1 analog input on the AVP.
  • Page 20: Digital

    Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the right audio input on the Tape deck, then attach the other end to the red right TAPE OUT on the AVP. Digital connection The AVP preamplifier is equipped with six coaxial digital inputs. The digital inputs will accept either a standard PCM digital input or a digital Dolby Digital input.
  • Page 21: Surround Setup

    Always set up and calibrate your speakers immediately after connecting your preamplifier to your system. You need to set up the speakers to achieve the best, most accurate performance from your preamplifier. This is important because the preamplifier needs to “know” your speaker configuration to control your current system. Any time you change your speaker configuration, you should perform setup and then calibration on your preamplifier.
  • Page 22: Bass Management

    Channel Mode/Option Subwoofer Bass Management Note: LFE = Low Frequency Effects channel (or .1 channel) Option/mode Description Bass Normal LFE on. Bass frequencies and LFE are sent to the appropriate channels. Bass LFE Off LFE off. Removes the LFE channel from the bass management summing circuitry.
  • Page 23: Surround Modes

    Surround mode explanation SURROUND MODES CHANNELS DOLBY SURROUND LF,RF,C,LR,RR 3 STEREO LF,RF,C,SUB 3 STEREO HALL LF,RF,C,LR,RR STEREO STEREO F/R LF,RF,LR,RR STEREO HALL LF,RF,LR,RR DIRECT † Output configurations for each mode are limited by the speaker setup in the SETUP menu. DELAY ON †...
  • Page 24: Speaker Calibration

    Speaker calibration Always calibrate your speakers after you have performed setup. Surround calibration is different from adjusting balance levels. When you calibrate, you equalize volume levels on all channels with a final goal of ensuring that the volume is the same on each one. When you adjust balance, you turn the volume up or down on specific channels because the sound you are hearing seems either too loud or too soft.
  • Page 25 Press ENTER, the display shows: You can toggle between the LARGE, SMALL, and NONE modes by pressing x or y. Press ENTER, the display shows: You can toggle between YES and NO modes by pressing x or y. Press ENTER, the display shows: You can toggle between BASS NORMAL and BASS LFE OFF modes by pressing x or y.
  • Page 26 You can toggle between OFF, ON and AC-3 modes by pressing x or y. This holds true for the CD, V1, V2, TV, and TNR digital settings. Digital off- Selects the corresponding AUDIO L/R analog input for Pro Logic Surround Processing. Digital on- Selects the corresponding digital input for PCM Pro Logic Surround Processing.
  • Page 27 Press ENTER: Press ENTER: Press ENTER: Press ENTER: Press ENTER: The surround calibration is next. Adjust the levels with the MASTER VOLUME +/- buttons. You have a range of -12.0 to +12.0 in 0.5 dB increments. Equalize the volume level of all the channels by adjusting the calibration of each individual speaker until they all have the same volume from your ideal listening position.
  • Page 28: Using Presets

    You have completed the setup procedure. Remember, you have to perform the calibration procedure every time you change your speaker configuration. There are 20 A/V presets provided. Presets “0" through “9" are selected using the numeric buttons on the remote (0-9). Pressing the “A” button first allows you to select bank “A”...
  • Page 29: Save Preset

    setting, and display status of on or off. To save a preset, press the SAVE button, followed by the preset number you wish to overwrite (0-9 or A0-A9), then ENTER. Example: If you want to save a setup for the preset 1 (CD), first recall the preset by pressing 1 then ENTER.
  • Page 30 Using the remote control, press MENU until the display shows: Press x or y until the display shows Press ENTER to select renaming this title. The display will show the current A/V preset name: The display shows a flashing cursor “_” at the character you are currently editing. Pressing x or y changes the character, pressing ENTER accepts (or skips) the blinking character.
  • Page 31: Tuner Functions

    After selecting TUNER, the internal AM/FM tuner features are controlled as follows: For Controlling: AM/FM Band Tuning/Seek Direct Frequency Entry FREQ then number keypad (0-9) FM Stereo/Mono Save a Station Preset Recall a Station Preset Auto-program Station presets Tuner Operation AM/FM Band - Changing band is accomplished by simply pressing the BAND button.
  • Page 32: Save A Station Preset

    FM Stereo/ Mono- FM stereo is automatically selected when tuning a station. If you choose to manually set it, press MENU until the display shows: Now press x to change mode. You can toggle from stereo to mono by repeatedly pressing the x button. Save a station preset - To save a station preset, tune the AVP to the desired station you wish to...
  • Page 33: Recall A Station Preset

    your station. The display should read (assuming you picked preset 01): The display should now look like this: You have now saved the station into the preset 01. There are two tuner A/V presets you can also save. These presets are the A/V preset numbers 5 and A5.
  • Page 34 Press MENU until the display shows:     Then press ENTER. The display will read:    + Press ENTER again to confirm. The AVP will now search the band and program the first 20 strongest stations it receives into the 20 preset memories for that band.
  • Page 35: Advanced Operations

    Star (7) operations The AVP has incorporated some new ways to change the mode of the source inputs. In the standard SETUP menu, the digital modes of VLD, CD ,V1 ,V2 ,TV-V3, and TUNER are set globally and are not affected as presets are recalled. Now with the U(star) operations described below, you can override the setup mode to another digital input mode.
  • Page 36 The new setup will be saved for preset 1. You can save digital off for preset 1 and digital on for preset A1 if you wish. This would allow you to have two different sources into the CD inputs, one digital and one analog. These star operations do not change the digital settings in the SETUP menu.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    PROBLEM No sound, display will not light No sound, display on. Loud hum or buzz on one or more channels Surround sound does not sound correct. **Note: If unit continues to blow power inlet fuses, DO NOT USE A HEAVIER FUSE!!, have it serviced.
  • Page 38: Specifications

    Audio Specifications Frequency Response (+3 dB): Input Sensitivity: Maximum Output Level: Total Harmonic Distortion: Signal to Noise Ratio: Input Impedance: Output Impedance: Noise Test Reference Level: Surround Outputs non-inverting Audio Inputs Audio Outputs (extra L & R) non-inverting Video Specifications Frequency Response (-3,-3 dB): Buffered Input Impedance: Buffered Output Impedance:...
  • Page 39: Care And Cleaning

    AM Section * Frequency Range: Total Harmonic Distortion: Sensitivity: Selectivity: * USA and Canada versions. Other versions have 50 sec De-emphasis with 50 kHz tuning steps for FM and 9 kHz tuning steps for Digital Inputs Line Voltage Replacement fuse Shipping weight Dimensions Care and cleaning...
  • Page 40: Warranty

    B&K Components Ltd., referred to herein as B&K, warrants your B&K equipment against all defects in material and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and only to equipment in normal residential use and service. Defective equipment must be returned to B&K, prepaid, accompanied by sufficient payment to cover the cost of return shipping and handling, and will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of B&K whose decision as to the method of reparation will be final.

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