Arcam SOLO MOVIE 2.1 Handbook
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  • Page 1 Handbook Manuel Handbuch Handleiding...
  • Page 2 3. Object or liquid entry Solo Movie 2.1 must be installed in a manner that makes the appliance has been dropped or the enclosure disconnection possible.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    During that time we have amassed a wealth of knowledge on both the design and construction of positioning the unit ..........E-6 home cinema separates hailed as the finest available at any price. The design of Solo Movie 2.1 is a audio connections..........E-7 distillation of this knowledge into an easy-to-use package that is intended to give you years of viewing video connections ..........E-8...
  • Page 4: Overview

    Solo Movie 2.1 is a compact and stylish home simply world class. And you can rely on Arcam to get a cinema system with a level of performance that great sound from both analogue and digital radio sources.
  • Page 5: Front Panel Controls

    Press the button to confirm a selection (a DVD menu Skip back/forward When Solo Movie 2.1 is in stand-by, the light next to choice, for example). the power button on the front-panel glows red, and Tape input To skip ‘chapters’ on a DVD (or the front-panel display shows the current time.
  • Page 6: Installation

    Check that the plug supplied that are designed for the particular application. Other < Do not place Solo Movie 2.1 on top of a power fits your supply – should you require a new mains lead, cables will have different impedance characteristics amplifier or other source of heat.
  • Page 7: Audio Connections

    Digital inputs take priority over analogue inputs for the same source. So if both analogue TAPE 3.5mm stereo jack plug. The the second room (see page 19). and digital inputs are connected to the same input source, Solo Movie 2.1 will use the headphone socket is always digital signal. active, except when Solo Movie 2.1 is muted.
  • Page 8: Video Connections

    If you wish to do should be set to ‘Auto’. The unit will configure its video to the back panel of Solo Movie 2.1; check the table if the this, please read these notes:...
  • Page 9: Speaker Positioning

    The speakers should be connected to the amplifier using Solo Movie 2.1 is designed to drive a pair of full- product casing. Failure to ensure this can cause a short bandwidth speakers, rated between 4 and 8 ohms. The good-quality, high-purity, copper cables.
  • Page 10: Bi-Amping Your Front Loudspeakers

    ��� WARNING: You must remove any terminal links on your speaker before connecting an amplifier or you may damage your Solo Movie 2.1. Such damage is not Bi-amping using Solo Movie 2.1 and a P90 amplifier covered under warranty. Now connect the terminal of your speaker to the correct speaker terminal of the Solo Movie 2.1 (the Solo...
  • Page 11: Listening In A Second Room

    (such as a Xantech Dinky Link – see www.xantech.com) located in Zone 2, together with a power amplifier (such as an Arcam P80 or P90) to The ‘Zone 2 Volume’ display defaults to the previous display after about five complete the system.
  • Page 12: Connecting A Radio Aerial

    Push the tab into the open slot in the base of the AM aerial inputs on the rear of Solo Movie 2.1 with one end connected to ‘AM’ and the other to ‘Ground’ (it does not been designed to very high standards of electromagnetic stand.
  • Page 13: Remote Control

    ��� ����� ��� As the CR100 is a system remote controller, some of the keys are not used with the Solo Movie 2.1. The unit does not have VCR, CD or MCH (multi-channel) inputs, so these �� ��� keys do not change the source.
  • Page 14 Press once to mute the speaker and pre-amp outputs Press once to mute the speaker and pre-amp outputs of Solo Movie 2.1. Press for a second time (or change Press once to mute the speaker and pre-amp the volume) to unmute the unit.
  • Page 15: Amplifier Menu

    ‘On’ mode amplifier menu Left Right ������� � � � � –dB ���� � � � � –dB ������ � � � � Configuring the listening settings –dB ��������������� Using the amplifier menu, you can adjust listening settings � � to suit your taste and customise various features to match your requirements.
  • Page 16 This setting should normally be left on minimum. Bass tuned in to as a numbered preset (confirm with correction may be used if Solo Movie 2.1 is connected The station can then be retrieved by pressing the preset to limited-frequency-range (‘Small’) speakers, that cannot number on the remote.
  • Page 17: Advanced Set-Up

    This section describes how to use the on-screen display The Display set-up menu set-up menus to fine-tune Solo Movie 2.1 in relation For optimum video performance it may be necessary to to the other items in your system – such as your video Your Solo Movie 2.1 has two different set-up menus:...
  • Page 18 Preferred language If your display device is HDMI-compliant, Solo Movie 2.1 The HDMI connection carries Y, Pb, Pr Solo Movie 2.1 can remember the last played location for can read the capabilities of the display device directly; the (YUV) component video.
  • Page 19 Only over-ride the default setting if artefacts are present louder passages, i.e., the total dynamic range of the audio on the picture and return Solo Movie 2.1 to the Auto is reduced. Normally, however, this item is set to ‘Off ’, to (Default) setting to view the next DVD.
  • Page 20 Crossover frequency (Hz) your Solo Movie 2.1. It is important that this configuration reflects accurately the actual situation, otherwise audio This setting defines the frequency at which bass- quality may be severely compromised.
  • Page 21: Watching Movies

    DVD mode by pressing the button. movies fast playback speeds available: x2, x4, x8, x16, x50 and When Solo Movie 2.1 is in stand-by the light next to x100. the power button on the front-panel glows red, and Basic operation the front-panel display shows the current time.
  • Page 22: Playing Music

    Display modes: Music Place the disc in the centre of the tray, making sure Solo Movie 2.1 cycles through three display modes when playing a music disc. that the text printed on the disc is face-up. Press Change the display mode by pressing...
  • Page 23 CD disc navigator screen When a disc containing audio/video/image files is detected by Solo Movie 2.1, the disc navigator screen is displayed. In the example, a CD-R containing WMA files is shown. The following areas can be identified: File/Folder The name of the file or folder Control window that is currently selected.
  • Page 24: Listening To Radio

    Display modes: Radio < full RDS information on FM (where transmitted); programme-associated data on DAB; Solo Movie 2.1 provides different display modes when listening to the radio. < FM signal-strength and DAB data-rate meters. Press the button on either the front-panel or the remote-control to cycle...
  • Page 25 – Manual tuning. Press the buttons to two tuning modes of Solo Movie 2.1 – ‘Preset’ or Movie 2.1 provides for 30 preset radio stations, which are this is handled for you by Solo Movie 2.1.
  • Page 26: Clock/Alarm

    ‘Clock’ mode’ Solo Movie 2.1 allows up to four different alarms to be set. In this way, different users of Solo 2. Press the remote control button once. MEnu Movie 2.1 can have their personal alarm settings, or you could set up different alarms for...
  • Page 27: Technical Specification

    Two channels, 8 , 1kHz 50Wrms, 0.02% THD+n * Solo Movie 2.1 is fitted with a transformer designed to accept the Number stored services (maximum) 128 Ω mains voltage in the region that the product was shipped to. If your...
  • Page 28: Disc Types Supported

    Switch the display device with the software publisher for more detailed on, then Solo Movie 2.1 – at this point, the idle logo of information. Solo Movie 2.1 should be shown on the display device.
  • Page 29: Product Guarantee

    Problems? If your Arcam dealer is unable to answer any query regarding this or any other Arcam product please contact Arcam Customer Support at the above address and we will do our best to help you. E-29...
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