Anthem AVM 20 Operating Manual

Anthem AVM 20 Operating Manual

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AVM 20
OPERATING MANUAL
UPDATES: www.anthemAV.com
S O F T W A R E V E R S I O N 2 . 1 x

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  • Page 1 AVM 20 OPERATING MANUAL UPDATES: www.anthemAV.com S O F T W A R E V E R S I O N 2 . 1 x ™...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING! WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowpoint within an equilateral triangle warns of the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 3 8. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
  • Page 4 21. Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Copyright © Anthem ™ /Sonic Frontiers International. All rights reserved. The information contained herein may not be reproduced in whole or in part without our express written permission.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Receiving and Unpacking the AVM 20 ........
  • Page 6 6.1 Powering the AVM 20 ON and OFF ....... . .
  • Page 7 6.9 Controlling the AVM 20 with Aftermarket Remotes ....... . .
  • Page 8: Receiving And Unpacking The Avm 20

    1.2.1 BEFORE OPERATING YOUR AVM 20 • Do not connect power to the AVM 20 if there are signs of damage to any part of its exterior. • Install the AVM 20 in a stable location. Do not mount to a wall or from a ceiling.
  • Page 9: Supply Power Requirements

    … 1.2.2 SUPPLY POWER REQUIREMENTS The AVM 20 operates from a single phase AC power source that supplies between 105V and 130V at a frequency of 60 Hz. It cannot be changed from 120V to 240V operation. DO NOT USE A POWER LINE CONDITIONER: •...
  • Page 10: Quick Start Guide

    Connect Analog Audio-Out/Sub1 to the subwoofer’s line/low level input. Reconnect the power to all components and turn them on. To turn on the AVM 20, move the switch on the rear panel to the ‘on’ position and then press the POWER – MAIN button on the front panel.
  • Page 11: Connector Diagrams And Descriptions

    Note about Digital and Analog Inputs: • You can change any input to Digital or Analog. Digital inputs use the AVM 20’s high-end digital to analog converters and can be changed from RCA to Toslink or XLR connection. Analog inputs can be set to Digital Signal Processing for bass management, bass/treble control, time alignment, and surround modes, or Direct to bypass all digital stages.
  • Page 12: Cd Player To Avm 20

    2. QUICK START continued … 2.2.1 CD Player to AVM 20 CD Player Track 1 CD Player Audio Out EJECT...
  • Page 13: Dvd Player And Tv To Avm 20

    2. QUICK START continued … 2.2.2 DVD Player and TV to AVM 20 Rear Panel of TV Audio CATV Composite Video In Component Video In Vari Fixed S-Video In Note: For info on Component Video use, see sections 4.3, 7.4.5, and 7.4.10...
  • Page 14: Vcr And Tv To Avm 20

    2. QUICK START continued … 2.2.3 VCR and TV to AVM 20 Rear Panel of TV Audio CATV Composite Video In Component Video In Vari Fixed S-Video In EJECT Audio Video Composite S-Video...
  • Page 15: Avm 20 To Amplifier And Powered Subwoofer (Rca)

    2. QUICK START continued … 2.2.4 AVM 20 to Amplifier and Powered Subwoofer (RCA) Powered Subwoofer Input Level P V A T R I G G E R S REAR REAR MADE IN CANADA INPUT THIS PRODUCT IS BUILT WITH THE FOLLOWING PATENTS: CDN.
  • Page 16: Avm 20 To Amplifiers And Powered Subwoofer (Xlr)

    2. QUICK START continued … 2.2.5 AVM 20 to Amplifiers and Powered Subwoofer (XLR) To powered subwoofer Trigger Setup Suggestion: If it is not necessary to have both amplifiers turned on when stereo sources are playing, set triggers to turn on only the 2-channel amplifier when a stereo source is selected (see section 7.4.9).
  • Page 17: Speaker Placement

    2. QUICK START continued … SPEAKER PLACEMENT These illustrations show the typical speaker placement for a 7.1-channel surround system, the ‘.1’ channel being the LFE (Low Frequency Effect). The Front and Center speakers are directed towards the listener from the front, while the Surround speakers are positioned to the sides, and the Rear speakers are positioned behind the listener.
  • Page 18: Panels / Displays / Remote Layout

    3. PANELS / DISPLAY/ REMOTE LAYOUT FRONT PANEL LAYOUT The front panel of the AVM 20 has the Master Control Knob, selection/navigation buttons, a display, status indicator LEDs, and the Headphone jack . LOGIC LOGIC 1 – Path selection 7 – Surround Mode / Headphone settings for Level / Bass / Treble / Balance 2 –...
  • Page 19: Front Panel Display

    3. PANELS / DISPLAY/ REMOTE LAYOUT continued … FRONT PANEL DISPLAY MAIN Display Example: 1 – Source selection (see section 5.4). 2 – Audio Input Format (see section 7.4.5) or Sleep Indicator if engaged (see section 6.5). 3 – Path that the information on the display refers to (see section 5.2). 4 –...
  • Page 20: Rear Panel Layout

    REAR PANEL LAYOUT The rear panel of the AVM 20 contains all connections, such as power connection, audio and video inputs and outputs, antenna connections, and the RS-232 port which allows software upgrades and external control of the AVM 20.
  • Page 21: Remote Control Layout

    2 – Transmission Indicator LED (red) 3 – Power ON when in MAIN, ZONE2, or ZONE3 personality Power ON/OFF for other components (see #4) Note: This does not turn the AVM 20 off (see #31) SSP PATH MAIN 4 – Path / Component ‘Personality’ selection 5 –...
  • Page 22: Connecting Power To The Avm 20

    4. CONNECTIONS CONNECTING POWER TO THE AVM 20 Connect the power cord to the back of the AVM 20 and then to a 105 to 130 Volt, 60 Hz AC outlet. AUDIO CONNECTIONS There are two methods of transmitting audio signals: Analog and Digital. Analog is an electrical waveform representation of sound and requires one cable for each channel.
  • Page 23: Analog Audio Outputs

    – connect your player’s video output to the DVD input (sections 4.3 and 7.4.5). The 2-Ch BAL and 6-Ch S/E inputs can be set to either bypass all digital stages in the AVM 20 or to include digital stages, so that bass management, time alignment, surround modes, bass/treble control, audio group delay, and THX post-processing can be enabled (see sections 5.7, 5.8, 7.4.2, and 7.4.5).
  • Page 24: Video Connections

    The AVM 20 does not provide On-Screen Display for the Component video output. If you use Component video, make sure either Composite or S-Video output is also connected from the AVM 20 to your TV. You can then change to that TV input to view the Setup Menu and make changes more conveniently (see section 7).
  • Page 25 4. CONNECTIONS continued … DVD Player, Satellite Receiver, and TV Connections with AVM 20 as Video Input Selector Rear Panel of TV Audio CATV Composite Video In Component Video In Vari Fixed S-Video In SATELLITE Note: For info on Component Video use, see sections 4.3, 7.4.5, and 7.4.10...
  • Page 26: Powered I.r. (Infra Red) Receivers

    AVM 20’s built-in supply instead for up to three repeaters, and connect according to the repeater manufacturer’s instructions. Note: For installers – The AVM 20’s IR inputs sense modulated 38 kHz carrier, not demodulated data. With some control systems, an emitter face-to-face with an IR repeater may be needed.
  • Page 27: Before Operating Your Avm

    RECORD, or HEADPHONE*. This is designed to prevent accidents. Say, for example, someone enters the MAIN room and turns up the volume – if the AVM 20 stayed in ZONE2, then the volume would increase in ZONE2, not MAIN. Since the person adjusting the volume doesn’t hear any change, chances are he or she would just keep turning it up and wonder what’s wrong, until something potentially ‘bad’...
  • Page 28: Copying The Main Path To Zone2, Zone3, Or Record

    ZONE3, TAPE, and VCR outputs. This can be done by the DVD player or the AVM 20: • AVM 20 Down-mix: If the digital audio output from your DVD player is connected to the AVM 20, the 2-channel down-mix from Dolby Digital or DTS will be done by the AVM 20 whenever you copy MAIN to ZONE2, ZONE3, or RECORD.
  • Page 29: Fm • Am Tuner

    5.4.2 FM • AM TUNER The AVM 20 has a built-in FM • AM tuner, which is common to all Paths. The station that is selected in either MAIN, ZONE2, ZONE3, or RECORD is automatically shared with all other Paths.
  • Page 30: Volume Control

    SURROUND MODE LEVELS The AVM 20 memorizes the level of one group of channels relative to another separately for each surround mode (section 5.8), and for the 6-Ch S/E input. To make a change for the surround mode that is currently playing and showing on the display, adjust as follows: •...
  • Page 31: Bass / Treble / Balance

    To make operation easier, these additional modes can only be turned on/off after the movie has started and the AVM 20 has detected the format. As soon as the display reads either Dolby D-5.1 or DTS-5.1, you can set the additional surround mode On or Off – there is usually plenty of time to do so when the film studio’s logos are played at the beginning of the movie.
  • Page 32: Anthemlogic

    Many Dolby Digital-2.0 soundtracks contain a flag that can be used to automatically activate the Pro Logic II-Movie mode. The AVM 20 can be set to use this flag, or it can be set to override this flag. With Dolby Digital-2.0 material playing, press MODE and use the Master Control Knob to select one of the following: •...
  • Page 33: Surround Modes For Stereo Source Material

    No surround mode is applied. AnthemLogic-Music: 6.1 – One of Anthem’s proprietary surround modes specifically designed to expand the stereo soundstage of stereo music in a very natural way without any loss of soundstage integrity or image focus. The Center channel is not used.
  • Page 34: Dolby Digital Ex

    There are two ways that Rear channel information is encoded in DTS-ES – Matrix and Discrete: • Matrix – DTS-ES Matrix movies contain a matrixed Rear channel. The AVM 20 automatically engages Neo:6 to decode DTS-ES Matrix. As well, Neo:6 can be turned on manually and applied to DTS 5.1-channel material –...
  • Page 35 5. FRONT PANEL OPERATION continued … • ASA (Advanced Speaker Array) – ASA is a proprietary THX technology that processes the sound fed to the two surround and two rear speakers to provide an optimal surround sound experience. When you set up your home theater system using all 7.1 speaker outputs (L-Front, Center, R-Front, R-Surround, R-Rear, L-Rear, L-Surround, Subwoofer), placing the two Rear speakers close together will provide the largest sweet spot.
  • Page 36 Surround EX technology are able to reproduce an extra channel which has been added during the mixing of the program. This channel (called Surround Back, but named Rear in the AVM 20), places sounds behind the listener in addition to the currently available L-Front, Center, R-Front, R-Surround, L-Surround and Subwoofer channels.
  • Page 37 Pro Logic or Neo:6 Cinema, however, THX can not be applied to any other surround mode. * DVDs with Dolby Digital Surround EX may be flagged for auto-detection by the AVM 20. § DVDs with DTS-ES Matrix and DTS-ES Discrete are flagged for auto-detection by the AVM 20.
  • Page 38: Modes And Thx Operation For Stereo Program Material

    5. FRONT PANEL OPERATION continued … 5.8.7 Mode and THX Operation for Stereo Program Material (THX operation is optional) Note: THX must be Off for all Modes on this page to be available (see section 5.8.6). Stereo Program Press Mode Cycle Through Modes: Select using MCK (or North/South keys on remote control –...
  • Page 39: Modes And Thx Operation For Dolby Digital 5.1 Program Material

    5. FRONT PANEL OPERATION continued … 5.8.8 Mode and THX Operation for Dolby Digital 5.1 Program Material (THX operation is optional) THX Options Dolby Digital 5.1 Press THX Cycles THX Modes: Select using MCK (or N/S keys on remote control), or Off THX Cinema Select THX Mode Processing –...
  • Page 40: Modes And Thx Operation For Dts Program Material

    5. FRONT PANEL OPERATION continued … 5.8.9 Mode and THX Operation for DTS Program Material (THX operation is optional) DTS 5.1 THX Options Press THX Cycles THX Modes: Select using MCK (or N/S keys on remote control), or Off THX Cinema Select THX Mode Processing –...
  • Page 41: Dynamics

    • Serial Number: This should match the number on the rear panel sticker and shipping carton – contact Anthem immediately if any of the numbers do not match. When in ZONE2 or ZONE3, information related only to the selected Path is displayed.
  • Page 42: Remote Control Operation

    Two separate keys are used to turn the AVM 20 On/Off, because discrete power commands are required in most custom installations. power key in the top right corner turns the AVM 20 Power ON. The red SSP OFF key near the middle turns the AVM 20 Power OFF.
  • Page 43: Path Selection

    If you would like to go sleep while listening to a program or music, the Sleep Timer will automatically turn the AVM 20 power off after a preselected time. So when you find yourself falling asleep at the ‘tube’, take the Remote Control and: •...
  • Page 44: Audio Group Delay

    This can be done while viewing the picture and listening to the soundtrack simultaneously (see section 7.4.5). CONTROLLING OTHER COMPONENTS The AVM 20 Remote Control can be set up to control your TV, DVD player, CD player, VCR, and satellite receiver. It contains a very extensive set of Remote Control codes from many different manufacturers, which can be entered to virtually duplicate another Remote Control.
  • Page 45: Limitations On Learning

    6.8.4 LEARN FUNCTION The AVM 20 Remote Control has the ability to learn the command of an individual key from almost any other remote control. When a new command is programmed onto a key, the original command is still available by pressing LEARN before pressing the key.
  • Page 46: Teaching A Key

    CONTROLLING THE AVM 20 WITH AFTERMARKET REMOTES Some keys on the AVM 20 Remote, such as VOL+, VOL , and SETUP (SUB/LFE), have press and hold commands as well as regular press and release commands. It may be necessary to program your aftermarket remote to loop or repeat a command to turn it into a ‘press and hold’...
  • Page 47: Setup Menu

    The Setup is where all the user definable operating characteristics, calibrations, and configurations are entered. For optimum performance and enjoyment, it is crucial that your AVM 20 be properly set up. For ease of viewing, use of the On-Screen display is strongly recommended whether accessing the Setup from the Remote Control or Front Panel.
  • Page 48: Setting Up The Avm 20

    7.4.1 SET TIME / TIMERS The time and day, plus 6 different timers are set in this menu. The timers in the AVM 20 are similar to an alarm clock, but allow two different timer settings for each of MAIN, ZONE2, and ZONE3.
  • Page 49 T1 or T2 WEEKEND OFF: Sets the Saturday and Sunday turn-off time. Timers may also be set to only turn on or only turn off (see Example 2) – this way, the AVM 20 can be set to turn on automatically, and it won’t turn off until you turn it off manually when you’re done for the day.
  • Page 50 7. SETUP MENU continued … Example 1: Select a Source for the ZONE2 Timer: • Enter the Setup (section 7.1). Go to ‘1. SET TIME/TIMERS’ and press SELECT. • Press the button until you reach ‘f. SET ZONE2 TIMERS’. • Press SELECT. The ‘1f. SET ZONE2 TIMERS’ submenu will appear. •...
  • Page 51: Speaker Configuration

    Here you will also set up the bass management. Entering information about the size of your speakers will enable the AVM 20 to control bass information so it is not lost or distorted by smaller speakers that are unable to reproduce large amounts of bass.
  • Page 52 7. SETUP MENU continued … Highlighting ‘a. CINEMA SPKR CONFIGURATION’ in menu 2 and then pressing SELECT displays this menu: 2a. CINEMA SPKR CONFIGURATION L/R FRONTS : Small CENTER : Small L/R SURROUNDS : Small 7.1-L/R REARS : Small SUBWOOFER : 1 Sub XOVER FREQ : 80 THX ADV SETTINGS : Off L/R FRONTS XOVER :...
  • Page 53 XOVER FREQ is highly recommended for best results. Note: The subwoofer’s built-in crossover is not required when the AVM 20’s bass management is used – to bypass, set the subwoofer’s crossover to the highest cut-off frequency.
  • Page 54 Rooms often have a single prominent resonance peak which can make bass sound boomy, even with the finest subwoofer. The AVM 20 has a proprietary set of low frequency test tones that allow you to find and easily remove that resonance peak.
  • Page 55 • Use the buttons to change to ‘Yes’. • Press SELECT and ‘a. CURRENT LEVEL’ will change to the new setting. The AVM 20 will not allow bass output to exceed this new setting. • Press BACK to leave the submenu.
  • Page 56: Listener Position

    AVM 20 can delay the sound coming from speakers that are closer to the listener.
  • Page 57: Speaker Level Calibration

    TEST SEQUENCE to ‘Auto’ using the buttons and then pressing SELECT. Note: If the previously selected Source is Anlg-Dir, the AVM 20 switches to FM • AM, which is always Anlg-DSP, for the duration of the test noise. (‘Anlg-Dir’ bypasses the test noise generator.) We strongly recommend the use of an SPL meter.
  • Page 58 7. SETUP MENU continued … Procedure for Manual Test Sequence: • Enter the Setup (section 7.1). Go to ‘4. SPEAKER LVL CALIBRATION’ and press SELECT. • Press the buttons to go from speaker to speaker. • As each speaker plays, use the buttons to adjust its loudness relative to other speakers.
  • Page 59: Source Setup / Presets

    You can also pre-select surround modes that take effect for each Source when the AVM 20 is turned on, or a Source is selected. This is particularly useful when you have changed Mode settings for a particular program. When another member of your family uses the AVM 20, presets are recalled, ensuring trouble-free operation.
  • Page 60 • Anlg-DSP (Analog with Digital Signal Processing): If you want your subwoofer to play from an analog L/R input, use this setting. Analog input is converted to digital through the AVM 20’s high-end A/D converters to enable bass management, time alignment, Mode, Bass/Treble, Audio Group Delay, and THX.
  • Page 61 Certain combinations are not possible, for example, Dolby Digital EX can only take effect if THX is off. Should a conflict arise, the rules by which the AVM 20 overrides settings are as follows: When THX is set to Cinema, Ultra2 Cinema, MusicMode, or Surround EX and...
  • Page 62 7. SETUP MENU continued … SOURCE SETUP/PRESET EXAMPLES Example 1: Rename AUX to ‘GAME’. • Enter the Setup (section 7.1). Go to ‘5. SOURCE SETUP / PRESETS’ and press SELECT. • Press the button until you reach ‘j. AUX’ and press SELECT. •...
  • Page 63: Adjust Input Levels

    Then, as you switch through each highlighted Source, you will hear that component play. This lets you know that each component is connected to the AVM 20, and it also allows for easy comparative level adjustments of analog sources. Remember, adjusting input levels only functions with Sources set to Analog in menu 5, and the bar graph only works with Analog-DSP setting.
  • Page 64: A-D / Audio-Out Format

    REVERSE SUR/REAR to ‘Yes’ and re-connect the AVM 20 as follows: Surround outputs on the AVM 20 to the Rear inputs on your amplifier, and the Rear AVM 20 outputs to the Surround amplifier inputs. The 6-Ch Surround inputs will now play through your Rear speakers. The AVM 20 flips the SUR/REAR channels back to normal whenever THX is turned on for the 6-Ch input or when any other input is selected, thereby maintaining correct speaker configuration at all times.
  • Page 65: Volumes / Rename Paths

    This avoids any potential ‘surprises’ of not knowing the volume someone had set when turning the AVM 20 off, and then having the power-on volume be either too loud or quiet.
  • Page 66: Triggers / Ir / Rs-232

    7.4.9 TRIGGERS / IR / RS-232 When a trigger output on the AVM 20 is connected to the trigger input of another component, such as a power amplifier or video projector, the AVM 20 can turn the component on or off according to the trigger’s Setup.
  • Page 67 This allows you to enable or disable the AVM 20’s Front IR Receiver and Rear IR Inputs. Being able to do so can be useful when an IR repeater, connected to the AVM 20, is located in the same room as the AVM 20. In such a case, the AVM 20 can receive two IR signals for the same command –...
  • Page 68: Displays / Timeout

    From here, select the Path adjustments that are shown by the MAIN or ZONE2 On-Screen displays. For example, if ZONE2 is set up with an IR repeater for the Remote Control, and you are using the AVM 20 in the MAIN room, you may not want to be disturbed by information about adjustments made in ZONE2 by someone else.
  • Page 69 7. SETUP MENU continued … Function Timeout: This is the time that elapses after any adjustment is made. Once the Function Time elapses, the On-Screen text disappears and the Front Panel display becomes dim. This also applies to how long ZONE2, ZONE3, RECORD, and HEADPHONE information is displayed before MAIN display information returns.
  • Page 70: Save / Restore Settings

    Restore or Reload Settings: You may RESTORE USER SETTINGS, INSTALLER SETTINGS, or RELOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS at will. The AVM 20 will prompt you to confirm that you want to replace the current settings – press BACK at this point to abort a restore.
  • Page 71 7. SETUP MENU continued … Example 2: Restore Installer Settings. Note: FM • AM Tuner presets that were saved in INSTALLER SETTINGS will also be restored. • Enter the Setup (section 7.1). Go to ‘11. SAVE/RESTORE SETTINGS’ and press SELECT. •...
  • Page 72: Lockout / Passwords

    7. SETUP MENU continued … 7.4.12 LOCKOUT / PASSWORDS Passwords are used to protect the saved User and Installer settings. Once you have set a password, it can also be used as a Lockout to prevent settings from being changed by anyone without one of the passwords. 12.
  • Page 73: Software Updating

    SOFTWARE UPDATING VIA YOUR DEALER To do this, you will have to take your AVM 20 to your Authorized Anthem Dealer. To save yourself time and trouble, please remember to call your dealer first to find out if you should get the latest Software version, and then arrange a time to install the update.
  • Page 74 8. Using the serial cable, connect your computer to the AVM 20 via the RS-232 port on the rear panel. Updating does not require moving the AVM 20 or disconnecting it from your system, as long as you can connect your computer to the RS-232 port.
  • Page 75: Appendix A – Remote Control Codes

    0047, 0054, 0154, 0156, DIRECT MODE/BANK ACCESS: MANUFACTURER’S CODES: 0178 Logik 0016 Using the AVM 20 IR codes for Statement D1 and AVM 20 – MAIN 0040 Luxman 0056 MAIN Path, the following 3-key Statement D1 and AVM 20 – ZONE2...
  • Page 76 APPENDIX A - REMOTE CONTROL CODES continued … Telefunken 0056 0209, 0046, 1162, 1262 0060 (TV - 0047), Toshiba 0154, 0156, 0060 Minolta 0042 0048 (TV - 0093), Totevision 0039 Mitsubishi 0048, 0067, 0043 0240 Vector Research 0030 Motorola 0035, 0048 Hitachi 0035 (TV - 0051), Victor...
  • Page 77 APPENDIX A - REMOTE CONTROL CODES continued … Starcom 0003, 0015 Scott 0305 Lloyd’s 0195 Stargate 0015, 0040, 0797 Sears 0305 0039, 0346 Starquest 0015 Sharp 0037, 0180, 0861 Magnavox 0531, 0189, 0195, 0391 TV86 0063 Sherwood 0180 Marantz 0039, 0189 Teleview 0040 Sony...
  • Page 78: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ANALOG AUDIO SECTION Input Impedance ..............20 k Output Impedance Main .
  • Page 79 SPECIFICATIONS continued … MAIN Path (RCA & XLR output) Frequency Response and Bandwidth 6-Ch and 2-Ch BAL Direct Inputs ..10 Hz to 20 kHz (+0, -0.2 dB), 1 Hz to 130 kHz (+0, -3 dB) 2-Ch S/E Direct Inputs ... . . 10 Hz to 20 kHz (+0, -0.2 dB), 1 Hz to 120 kHz (+0, -3 dB) Analog-DSP Inputs at 24/96 .
  • Page 80 Pinout (AVM 20 side)....... . .
  • Page 81: Warranty

    Anthem Electronics will repair or replace any defective components free of charge. Warranty is void if the Anthem product is not purchased from an Authorized Anthem Dealer, if the serial number has been removed, altered, or defaced, if the product has been operated or handled other than in accordance with the instructions in its Operating Manual or otherwise abused, misused, damaged by accident or while in transport, tampered with, modified, or repaired by anyone other than Anthem Electronics or an authorized Anthem Electronics service center.
  • Page 84 D E S I G N E D A N D M A N U F A C T U R E D I N N O R T H A M E R I C A A n t h e m ™...

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