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1. OWNERS MANUAL DVD Player DVD5 AV Processor AV2 IMPORTANT In order to comply with current European safety regulations itis essential that the Naim loudspeaker connectors supplied with amplifiers and loudspeakers are used Do not under any circumstances allow anyone to modify your Naim equipment without first checking with the factory your dealer or your distributor Unauthorised modifications will invalidate your guarantee For your own safety do not under any circumstances open Naim equipment without first disconnecting it from the mains Warning an apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable To disconnect the equipment from the mains remove the mains plug from the mains outlet The following label is attached to all mains powered equipment WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the relevant EMC and Safety Standards and where applicable also complies with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency and if not installed a
2. 14 14 Video Formats Explained In the early days of domestic video and home theatre the issue of different video formats and interfaces did not really arise There was only one way of connecting a VCR to a TV via the aerial cable However the growth in domestic high quality video along with the introduction of widescreen and non CRT displays has meant that video interface issues once of concern only to professionals have become significant in domestic systems The following few paragraphs provide an explanation of some of the issues and technologies that impinge on the DVDS its installation and operation 14 1 Video Display Interlaced and Progressive Scan Video is nothing more than a series of still pictures displayed sequentially at such a rate that the brain perceives continuous mation A video signal comprises elements that describe the colour and brightness of each individual display pixel and an element that describes the necessary timing information required to create an image Each picture is drawn pixel by pixel and line by line across and down the screen again at a rate such that the brain does not distinguish the segmented nature of the Information In conventional interlaced video each still picture is drawn half a screen at a time in two sections or scans constructed from sets of alternate lines This technique is used to reduce the amount of information required for each frame In progressiv
3. 19 6 6 DTS Surround DTS Surround is an alternative digital audio encoding format that has become popular with feature film producers and can therefore be found on many DVDs The first feature film to be DTS encoded was Jurassic Park in 1993 DTS Surround provides a similar 3 2 1 channel scheme to Dolby Digital with the encoding technology also providing data compression The DTS data compression ratio is lower than that in AC 3 however and it is argued that DTS can provide better audio quality The downside of any quality improvement over AC 3 is however higher data storage requirements 19 6 7 DTS ES Matrix DTS ES Extended Surround Matrix is an enhancement of DTS Surround where a seventh channel is matrix encoded into the left and right surround channels matrix encoding is the class of technology used in Dolby Surround Pro Logic DTS ES Matrix provides a 6 1 channel scheme with the extra channel used to reproduce effects located directly behind the listener 19 6 8 DTS ES Discrete 6 1 DTS ES Discrete 6 1 differs from ES Matrix in providing a fully independent seventh audio channel rather than it being matrix encoded into two existing channels This enhancement provides opportunities for producers and engineers to generate surround effects that would not be otherwise possible 19 6 9 DTS Neo 6 DTS Neo 6 provides a decoding technique that enables legacy analogue or digital stereo programme material to take advantage of contempo
4. Selection of High Definition Video Setup from the top level menu generates a second level menu comprising the options listed below The High Definition Output menus enable selection of the signal format to be output from the players BNC sockets Generally the signals available from the BNC sockets provide Improved quality over the SCART and S Video outputs through Improved digital to analogue conversion and extra image adjustment functions 7 6 1 Colour Format The Colour Format sub menu enables selection of the video signal Colour Format RGB YPbPr etc The options available will depend on the selection made in the previous menu Note 5 F VWiPYT WEAF CHAS BJ EF PRLE D4 FOLIO RAIT NEE DVDS 7 6 2 Motion Compensation Motion Compensation is a function of progressive scan video processing that overcomes the visible artifacts that can result when interlaced video data see Section 14 is de interlaced for conversion to progressive scan If a video scene contains elements in motion the two fields of an interlaced image cannot simply be combined for progressive scan as the time delay between the fields will result in visible distortion of the moving Image it will appear jagged Motion Compensation overcomes the distortion by dynamically interpolating between differences in the fields of data If there is no movement ina scene however the interpolation may result in a loss of image sharpness The Motion Compensation menu provid
5. 18 AV2 Detailed Setup 18 1 Input Setup Routine 18 2 Speaker Setup Routine Section 19 AV2 Operation 19 1 Input Selection and Volume Control 19 2 Decode Modes Selection and Availability 19 3 Channel Schemes and Speakers 19 4 Decode Table Selection Availability and Display 19 5 Decode Table Decode Modes and Channel Schemes 19 6 Surround Encoding Technology 19 7 Accessory Functions Section 20 NARCOM AV Handset Section 21 AV2 Setup Defaults 21 1 Input Defaults 21 2 Speaker Defaults 21 3 Restoring Defaults Section 22 AV2 Connections 22 1 AV2 Rear Panel 22 2 Stand alone AV System 22 3 AV Integrated With Two channel System Section 23 AV2 Specifications gt DVDS 6 DVD5 Media Outputs and Connections 6 1 DVD5 Media The DVDS supports NTSC and PAL DVD Red Book Audio CD DVD A Stereo DVD R DVD RW CD R CD RW and copy protected Audio Discs With the addition of the Multi channel Card upgrade DVD A multi channel is also supported Note SI F MASP VESHE PSEIDN EOVEOGWSCH Co LFTTFT BLE FHN BI PX BYE NM AGOT U BURO Sed PORT FOT B ETD ERAH LE UNF FOF RAIF BORA CBCP SFT N EZ TLRCH IGER DSDNA PT Pil FYW UF EDU UWF SERASI POS DVD region coding is sales territory dependent and is specified on the rear panel of the player 6 2 Video Outputs The DVDS can provide video outputs in a number of different formats on a variety of connection sockets Each format and socket is appropriate for
6. 2 Camera Angle Enables the selection of alternative camera angles if any are present on the disc If no alternative is available no options will be displayed The disc must be playing for camera angle options to be available Note SEN FE BHAT CRO EYP F EEO TARE EVSCH QRA CE Ci TOA UF BORTFUBCHA LEZ 7 3 3 Subtitles Enables the display and selection of alternative DVD subtitles if any are present on the disc If no alternative is available no options will be displayed The disc must be playing for subtitle options to be available Note 4 CLINAT CHO ENP CF EFU TRADE ESH GRAE CZ CH TMC WF BEERTJE Dalby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories 7 3 4 DVD Auto play Sets the player to begin playback as soon as the drawer is closed Select from on or off 7 3 5 Subtitle Preference Selects the preferred subtitle language When subtitles are switched on from either the handset subt button or from the DVD5 menu the subtitle preference language will be shown if preference is selected If the preferred language is not available the disc default will be shown Note FO TUE Ge CHCVOLPOLFD OIRVET RsTAN F 96 90 N EBZ d AGI IT CORO 7 2 6 Audio Language Preference Selects the disc independent Audio Language Preference Auto will select the disc default If a dise is loaded that does not carry the selected preference the audio output will switch to the disc default The audio track preference will automatically play if a pr
7. Il Panorama y Dolby Surround Pro Logic Il Centre Width a Sen Dolby Surround Pro Logic Il Dimension En i C DTS Neo 6 Centre Gain eae Ea Lip Syne adjustment milliseconds KOF lt a S s 9 To exit setup mode menu ipa i mE O Front panel Press and hold input Coaxial Digital Input 1 select source Handset Press menu followed by ip ES Note 3 F ERE T CHWEF B T PaJOVUU Se VA WF TAA FPVuCFT St FACRO BYP CF VTFE wD AAFO A IEF EFUBIRE CART O4FUFG ALPS TMa 0 PTEE ETJE FHLCET BS PARLE D HERI SEFC Note CHAH JOLT BOF LEOC ANGLE UP CHAE POF O BOCPMPS O BOCFMIOCHL 2 FJ FPSORTF JOM JT UFG VOR RTA PSB OHM QAF EF ILEELIPO PRS U J EOMME TFF 4AA BE Note 6 di 5 HRE TFHFOFE PSF 95 CRENFIBSS SNAF EERI Pafi EIETHE S OBOC F FORORE WTH UF PLUE EFA IT Note 9 Fi 1BCPSaN Bay i FCLE 8 JAllwBoe Yah POT FP EFT FG UF wv LTP SALI CHAE GEAVTUN FOUGS WSF nei AEE 1 PHD MV TDC BF EFLFE CBS FURS AT CHICHO TES UP TAJI FTF CEN FIFS QLA 4FF 4FHAFo PSEFUBIFE OEH BFPO POU TF ELH CEHN FHJ AV2 15 3 Speaker Setup Routine To enter setup mode Peru Handset Press menu followed by mode ra Front panel Press and hold mode To scroll up or down parameter list 34 Handset Press 20 or 85 zx Front panel press input or mode To Adjust setting 54 Handset press 3 4or6 l Zz Front panel rotate retary control Setup Parameters Parameter Settings Main Sp
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10. Selection of Bass Mix routes the front left and right speaker low frequency signals additionally to the sub woofer channel DVDS 7 7 4 Pro Logic Il Options Note VOULPOPOW BABIA XW 7 OROCFORE Selection of Pro Logic Il Options provides adjustment of the Panorama Centre Width and Dimension parameters Panorama ON diverts a proportion of the front stereo signal to the surround channels Centre Width adjustment varies the relative strength of the centre and front channels a higher value increasing the strength of the front channels Dimension adjustment varies the relative strength of the surround and front signals a higher value increasing the strength of the surround channels Note 19 PHD OQUO BS PAA B C XI FO 19 HD VID FEF J TRAQFE 7 7 5 Neo 6 Centre Gain Note VOUWPOPOW BABIA XW 7 DODE Selection of Neo 6 Centre Gain provides independent adjustment of the centre channel volume level Note FP FOS BOD T PMBEJBOA XI FOXA FP VID FEF J TRAQFE 7 7 6 Midnight Mode Note VCQUUPOPOW BABIA XW 7 OROCFORE Selection of Midnight Mode compresses the audio signal and reduces its bass content Midnight Mode can reduce the disturbance of late night listening Note HQH U FEF J POM BVEIBO XW AAE SGN BFSB 7 7 7 Cine EQ Note VOLPOPOW BABIA XW 7 OROCFORE Selection of Cine EQ reduces the emphasised high frequency sound found on some film derived programme material 7 7 8 AV2 In
11. WP CRU UWF B IP BO BOCS CaBEF ETQRZ UP SESW WF i RAOL TOW EHEN T JO4FOLFO Note 5 F C HIRVPCLORVPMQVUTFOLFUT IFE XW B CSAIL GWH U BUN VTUCF SN AWE GS VIF 18 AV2 Detailed Setup Once all the desired input and output connections are made should the AV2 setup procedure be initiated Although the AV2 can be set up and controlled from its front panel many parameters are best set from the primary listening and viewing position so setup from the NARCOM AV or NARCOM DV handset is recommended It is important however that the AV2 front panel is visible during setup because its display provides feedback of control parameters This is of less importance if a DVDS is connected as on screen display of setup parameters will then be available Note Nall SNAF BOETFU S ALCH7FI FO TPEKBF BOBNP C VIE P OPOSMIF 7 PSOPNBUOPO IEI TREKBS CEBIT QFBITF DPOUROUZPV SIFORM BN VEP FOF TFOUBLIAY When initially powered up from the switch on the rear panel the AV2 will after a short delay as internal house keeping is carried out be in Standby mode Standby is indicated by an illuminated Naim logo and a single dot indicator on the display To wake the AV2 press the handset standby key front panel press and hold input or mode buttons The AV2 will wake up in either the default state if it is previously unused or in the state in which it was last shut down There are two independent setup pages each with a setup routine to be executed Inpu
12. alternative display types TV CRT Monitor TFT Monitor Plasma Projector ete and it is important for the best picture quality that the appropriate socket is used Table 6 4 below lists in order of preference connection formats for any display device Select from the connection options available on your display the one nearest the top of the list 6 3 Audio Outputs The DVDS provides digital audio output via both coaxial and optical connectors There are two coaxial and two optical connectors on the DVDS rear panel Each carries the same signal Digital audio should be connected to either the coaxial or optical input of an appropriate AV processor The coaxial option is likely to give better results Stereo analogue audio output is available on both DIN and RCA Phono sockets Multi channel audio available when the Multi channel Card is fitted is delivered via a pair of five pin DIN sockets Note 5 F BOBRAHVF BVEP THCAVBIMOR GN WWF 4g 35 JOR SELF J CHIRA VN FEME BOR T PCM Tv FS CAE NM POFSOA TAAVGPSEIBALPILD VIF Table 6 4 Preferred Video Connections Rank Connection Cable Socket Notes 7 DVD5 Setup Once connected to a display and audio system the DVDS must be set up appropriately before use The player will switch on initially in standby mode with a flashing display indicator When the indicator stops flashing the player is ready for use A single press on the front panel or handset play or stop buttons or on the hand
13. are set in five menu stages 7 9 1 Enter Pass Code Enter the existing or a new four digit pass code using the handset numeric keypad to gain access to the following Parental Control menus Ensure you keep a record of the pass code DVDS 7 9 2 Change Pass Code Enter a new pass code if you wish to change the existing one Ensure you keep a record of the new pass code 7 9 3 Parental Control Select either enable or disable With Parental Control enabled the Parental Control options defined in the following two menu stages are operational Parental Control disabled switches off all restricted access features 7 9 4 Allowed Ratings selects the rating level above which a Parental Control pass code is required before a DVD can be viewed 7 9 5 Un rated Some DVDs do not have a rating level encoded Select un rated to restrict such DVDs with the Parental Control pass code 7 10 DVDS Menu Defaults The Menu Default settings are listed below To restore the defaults ensure no disc is loaded and the drawer is closed Press and hold the handset clear key until the display reads J FSL DVD Playback DVD Autoplay Subtitle Preference Subtitle Language Audio Language Preference Audio Format Preference System Setup Status Bar Status Bar Delay Screen Saver Video Setup Output Format Black Level SCART Setting Lip Syne Delay Aspect Ratio Video Outputs Off High Definition Setup Colour Format M
14. mode available onthe AV2 Further technical information can be found at www dolby com and www dtsonline com 19 6 1 Dolby Surround Pro Logic Dolby Surround Pro Logic is a matrix decoding process that generates four output signals left right centre surround from a Dolby Surround encoded analogue stereo input signal It is built inte virtually every home theatre audio system The nature of Pro Logic decoding constrains the single surround channel to relatively narrow bandwidth 19 6 2 Dolby Surround Pro Logic Il Dolby Surround Pro Logic Ilis an improved analogue matrix technology that provides improved surround performance on Dolby Surround encoded program material While earlier surround programme material is fully compatible with Pro Logic Il appropriately encoded soundtracks can take full advantage of its enhancements which include separate full bandwidth left and right surround channels Pro Logic Il also features two distinct decoding options for music and movie programme material 19 6 3 Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is a fully digital decoding technology that provides three full bandwidth front channels two full bandwidth surround channels and one low frequency effects channel a channel scheme known generically as 3 2 1 or 5 1 The encoding technique for Dolby Digital known as Dolby AC 3 has since 1995 been used on many Video Laser Discs and more recently on DVD Dolby AC 3 encoding can also be foun
15. sound 2 2 Loudspeaker Cables Loudspeaker cables are vitally important and your dealer should make them up to suit your installation The cables should each be at least 3 5 metres long and of equal length The recommended maximum is normally 20 metres although longer cables may be viable with some Naim amplifiers Contact your dealer or Naim Audio for advice Many Naim amplifiers are designed only to work with Naim loudspeaker cable and using alternatives may degrade the performance or even damage the amplifier Naim loudspeaker cable is directional and should be oriented so that the printed arrow points towards the speakers The amplifier loudspeaker connectors supplied are designed to make a robust electro mechanical connection and to comply with European safety regulations They should be used in preference to alternatives 3 Mains Power Connection Where fused plugs are used 13 amp fuses should be fitted Fuses of a lower rating will fail after a period of use Do not wire voltage dependent resistors or noise suppressors into mains plugs They degrade the mains supply and the sound 3 1 Mains Plug Wiring In some territories a mains plug may need to be fitted to the supplied mains lead As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in the plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which
16. the AV2 are dependent on both the source programme material and in some cases the speaker setup previously specified With analogue and some digital programme material decoding options are user definable although the results of processing for example music material with movie decoding mode are unpredictable In some cases however the AV2 will automatically identify encoded material and only make available the appropriate decoding option or options The AV2 display and decode indicators together show each decoding mode selected or imposed To select a decoding mode use the mode key front panel mode button followed by one of the numeric keypad numbers The keypad numbers correspond to decoding modes with lower numbers selecting less complex modes keypad 0 generally selects direct or auto modes keypad 1 selects mono keypad 2 selects stereo etc The handset mode and modeo can also be used to scroll through the available decode modes The selected decode option will flash in the display until the AV2 has successfully locked to the signal before the display reverts back to indicating volume The AV2 will store the last selected decode mode for each type of signal and for each input The decoding options and display for each type of programme material and the speaker channel schemes for each are detailed in Tables 19 4 and 19 5 AV2 19 3 Channel Schemes and Speakers Channel schemes describe the speakers employed by each
17. CHAMEFT GERTUNFOLUD M4 MEGAT UP DFM CRORE FSBO BOCRS OIF SS The AV2 display will now show ECF on the left hand side and a numerical value on the right hand side HE refers to Lip Syne delay and the numerical value to the time delay between video and audio Selection of a higher value delays the audio signal with respect to the video Use the 3 4 or 64 keys front panel rotary control to select a numerical value Move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button This step completes the AV2 Input Setup routine To exit from Input Setup mode press the handset menu key followed by the p gt key front panel press and hold input button Exiting from setup mode stores the settings selected for each parameter AV2 18 2 Speaker Setup Routine The Speaker Setup routine defines the presence and size of the speakers connected to the main centre surround extra rear and sub woofer outputs their distance from the listening position and allows their relative volumes to be adjusted To switch the AV2 into Speaker Setup mode press the handset menu key followed by the mode key front panel press and hold mode button Note 4PNF CBEINAFS OWF TORR FSTFWOSVUDF BF OFS MEE PSFYBNCI UW 0 J TOLE PSB TCFDED TCFELFS WO TFQ POLIPOT XUMOF VOBVEIBOW 4N IEH 0 TVC XPREST TQFRGFE PB E GWd gt CIMCF BEBJA GSU F NBO TORELFI The following order of setup steps is arbitrary It is possible to move between setup steps by pressing 25 or 86 fron
18. Colour Format Options With the player stopped or no disc is loaded switch between Video Order Format Type Colour Format options by pressing 1 DVi DVi Digital Progressive Scan and holding the front panel prev 2 RGBHV 5 x BNC Analogue high definition Progressive Scan button While the current selection 3 RGB 3 x BNC Analogue high definition Progressive Scan is displayed further presses of 4 YPbPr HV 5 x BNC Analogue high definition Progressive Scan oe te oan eee 5 PbP a ene rail en deant aa alternatives The display reverts to a ee eee ee normal automatically if no further 6 RGB SCART Analogue Interlaced changes are made T YPbPr SCART Analogue Interlaced o f l o A naim logo visible in the centre 8 S Video 4 pin mini DIN Analogue Interlaced of the display screen will confirm 9 Composite SCART Analogue Interlaced that the initial video options are set Note 4FLLFO PALI NEEE T GO PyCNACBLIRO FAU F VAEFP PGA BLT MIE correctly Note 3i BE3 7 GEHE TTY TORO PAMIJI EJEJFE Al ROSCA GCHAR FELHEFE W BIESH DVDS 7 2 On Screen Display and Interface Once the initial video options are set the remaining DVDS setup options must be set from the remote handset using the On Screen Display To begin the setup procedure insert a DVD and after waiting for the player to read the disc contents press the remote handset setup key The top level setup menu will be displayed with the upper left option selected To navigate through the top le
19. Display ts too far from the DVD player to use DVI Optical DVI leads up to 500 metres are available No picture when using DVI The display is not HDCP compliant To meet DVD licensing requirements the DVI output is content protected using HDCP The display will need updating The picture disappears when play is selected i The video outputs are switched off see Section 7 5 7 li A Macrovision encoded disc is loaded and the display is connected via RGBHV NTSC and PAL DVD Video DVD Audio Red Book Audio CD copy protected Audio Disc DVD R DVD RW CD R CD RW Video Outputs Digital Visual Interface DVI with HDCP content protection RGB RGBHY for non macrovision encoded discs via BNC 75 YPbPr via BNC 75 RGB YPbPr interlaced via SCART 75 S Video via 4 pin DIN 75 Composite via SCART 75 Audio Outputs 2 x digital coax 2 x digital optical Analogue stereo 2V from 192kHz re clocked DACS via 5 pin DIN and stereo RCA Phono sockets 7 1 channel with multi channel audio card fitted 24bit 96KHz via multiple DIN sockets Communications Full integration with naim AV2 processor including AV2 OSD RS232 control for custom install and home automation RCS input for external control Dimensions H x W x Dj 70 x 432 x 301mm Power Supplies advanced ground system Mains Supply Fully Linear 20 independently regulated supplies with 100 120V or 220 240V 50 60Hz 13
20. ECHE WEJ B VIFS BT FO BOLMFE SI F VIFS AMILA MWET amp FO WF LAIT THAE Note 6 TH OMI 00 BE SAP D HAN GLFE N FEF FORMAT UF LPOLALURO PETAS CHN CPAT U GUN EZ Bif EEZ Aes ie D BOCHWPVITMT W VEIP BE 4 VCFS VEF SF YEN HA a AO RAFEH 0 LAN CLAE N PEF UE DOGMAJ GOORIN EEEIEE TA POUP GRP Sey TRLLFU EF FAFE WEP FALAI Wit F AEP WF RPYYUDROOF ORS ABTH EGE JOS EHE HHLHLH GALET TH 18 1 2 Input V2 The AV2 display will now show NA on the left hand side and 9F or a source component type on the right hand side NA refers to Versatile Analogue Input 2 and the right hand options to the type of source component connected to the input Use the 3 4 orli keys front panel rotary control to select the option appropriate for the source component connected Move to the next step by pressing 80 front panel mode button Note GUF PS f AARG I BAF GRYPA TA FO TAARE FS DEME DEMI AREH BEATA PETEA 18 1 3 Inputs 3 to 10 Repeat the above procedure for the remaining four analogue inputs the two optical digital inputs and the two coaxial digital inputs each time selecting the appropriate source component types using the 4or6 keys front panel rotary control It is always possible to return to and adjust the previous input by pressing 2 gt front panel input button Move to the next step each time by pressing 8 front panel mode button 18 1 4 Control Interface The AV2 display will now show PLon the left hand side and either J
21. F QRFST 4 35 BOE 47 FP PDA T T Audio AV2 Setup Selection of Audio Setup from the top level menu generates a second level menu comprising the options listed below The availability of options in the second level menu depends on either the installation of a Multi channel Card McC or DVDS connection to an AV2 Processor Note 5 FOB J DCPOCFOREUP BO GERTUNFCLPS WEP 4A GEEN APS EOI GAPO POZ GC CRORES ECET JTRS OSB J EEA Al JAU P Se PA TORFO THAN FOYT EF BIERE OIPF GOLE AVPS BETH JOR SELF J TVCTFRVECIMAVTFE WP EA TJB E VEF 4F CENAE UF Soro MECI OS IVOIRE BAN BAH Note 5I 7 N VIUF SOOCH TREKBS WI FO PSRS Note 6TF B 5 OFC EOR P POME W PEO 7 4FF EIBHEN 7 7 1 Digital Audio Output Selects the players Digital Audio Output format from Multi channel i e Dolby Digital DTS etc or Stereo PCM stereo options Multi channel output will be either the previously selected audio track the player preference or the specific disc default PCM stereo output is a down mix of the currently selected audio track Note 51 F CRAESN VTUCF wb TURAN PEF UP TFRLUBVERP PVT 7 7 2 Sub woofer Cut off Frequency Note YUPO FCM BVA A PAFO Sub woofer Cut off Frequency provides adjustment of the cut off frequency between the sub woofer and any small loudspeakers It should be adjusted to suit the sub woofer and speakers in use Their specifications should provide guidance 7 7 0 Bass Mix Note VOOUFO RM BARJA XU G OIRE PS OPOCFOFE
22. INEM IVS VOr IGEBLA PAI WOVE D BOURNMLB IHEAWP UF ON RLORABIECE GH UICFH FS 4F FLUID U P PAHI WE FOUR VSP Vr D BOOM HEAP WF MAGIEUR SH L IQFRLFY Note O EEG ILFOUP TJF WF amp 38 3FBS4CFRFSPCLPOT COMEF WPIF GSRVBOIE 4 FPO INEM PO MSF 4 XP TNEMIPS OP IBSF SIF EGRO Si TN BYWBCE i MAS Fw TORBLFS J WF TANF BT STVSPVCE TCOFELFS Note 5 F GOMFT Si FY aawSBSD BOCFMPOUWF FONT CPN CBJCME XW FOOREFE QPHEN NF N BFSEMI 18 2 3 Sub woofer Cut off Frequency The AV2 display will now show K gt on the left hand side and a numerical value on the right hand side K gt refers to the cut off frequency between the sub woofer and any small speakers Use the 3 4or 64 keys front panel rotary control to select a numerical value Move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button Note 5 F GRF T PIA E TFUBOGH CEBU GSU F TVC XPRES BE TCHLFS OVIF 3 FSTORQGOBUROT T PUE CEE HIBAF 18 2 4 Left Main Speaker Distance The AV2 display will now show on the left hand side and a numerical distance value on the right hand side refers to the left main speaker and the numerical value its distance from the primary listening position Use the 3 4 or 64 keys front panel rotary control to select a numerical value Move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button 18 2 5 Remaining Speakers Distance Repeat the procedure for the Centre Main Right J Right Surround JE Right Extra Rear JJ Left Extra
23. L viita CFUBVTF REOT DOU FTC APRE SWORN BEJO J CAN TERI FCOPEFE wD AA LA EAEE P CEPT FON BUFSEMID WF CHUGAT POWFSAY 54 At APCE PS oA CeIn MASP VCE CaN MFE N EUFSMEFLIHEFE UP DROWOLPCEMILFSP PSN POP A CE VO TEIMER d Pe TARO IAT Poles N F OEN BLAG Analogue Stereo Dolby Digital Dolby Digital DTS DTS ES DTS ES PCM digital 2 0 3 2 1 3 2 1 Matrix Discrete PL lhc Dire i Direct am BL F a f Ai 27 PUI Mono ia EREU kii fhsh eke EUEN ecm 0 0 oO Au Stereo im T pik h s SN om Imk h T steren steren steren tered Dolby PL II Music ere PL oie Bu eee ele BLI ae m ered Dolby PL Il 20 ENE 2 0 PEOR 20 eee fe fhoh Reem thob Brad thob Movie stereo Estereo stereo Dolby Digital Surround EX DTS Neo 6 oa Cinema HEA 2 U emo bt DTS Neo 6 Music stereo DTS Neo 6 PLII 2 PL Auto fr ane stereo D 2 0 2 FUI 2 FUI Em5 stered steren FO CHFAHET N FEGT U BLEPYS E NBEZPESEE GIA TPN F SA F SPSS ELA EHP PCLPOT YAT BULFES UP CF WF OBTF GET ALKAA CRIN BYE LAY BUF ERACKAGE UF RAFT F so O 4 FUI stereo 2 0 2 ou 2 FUI 4 PUI EmA Em steren stereo 20 3 0 2 FUI 4 FUI steren stereo 24 AV2 Table 19 5 Decode Modes and Channel Schemes Decode Mode Direct Mono Stereo Dolby PL Il Music Dolby PL Il Movie Dolby Digital Surround EX DTS Neo 6 Cinema DTS
24. Neo 6 Music DTS Neo 6 Auto Left Front Centre Right Front Left Surround Right Surround Extra Rear Sub Woofer Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 2 Notes 1 amp 2 Sl F TVCOXSFRIB SO BEOCHMRJMP A PCRS EEIT YI FORE THF 4FLLFO Note 2 0GHEPOPAIFIF O BOCHNI AMERRE POUP TERO TAVER MEF SEAE BU 19 6 Surround Encoding Technology Some feature films have carried the multi channel sound tracks necessary for surround sound since the 1950s But only since the mid 80 s has surround sound been available to domestic consumers The technology that first enabled four channels of audio to be decoded from the stereo soundtrack of consumer media such as video cassette is Dolby Surround Pro Logic Since Dolby Surround Pro Logic and especially following the introduction of digital products such as DVD enhanced encode and decode technologies have been introduced that enable a greater number of higher quality channels of audio to be encoded With digital encoding techniques such as Dolby Digital and DTS Surround appropriately encoded feature films music and even computer games can be reproduced in full bandwidth surround sound with up to eight audio channels left right centre surround left surround right surround extra low frequency effects The following few paragraphs provide a short description and explanation of each decode technology and
25. Rear D Left Surround IK and Sub woofer KM channels each time selecting the appropriate distance value with the 3 4 or 64 keys front panel rotary control Move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button Note GOOCH WF ETBE GEN UF TQCFELFS P WF MIFOCH GPTLPO ERTO POM SU NF EREET BOE CFLVAININ F NAVAN Note 5 F FAF TCFELFST PVA CP GU FSBXEZ GN WF MOD CFPTLFO U BO FW FSN B O TOFEFS Note GICFDEDTCFELFS BA FO QAPI EFGCFE BT CFU CH TFOUW FSETEOD CEEN AFSXIME VOB IBC 18 2 6 Speaker Volume Level The next eight steps of the Speaker Setup routine set the relative volume levels of the channels The first of these selects and activates a test noise signal that enables the volume levels to be adjusted by ear Ensure that the AV2 is connected to the necessary amplifiers and sub woofer that these are switched on and that the speakers are correctly connected The AV2 display will show KL on the left hand side and either G gt or G on the right hand side Pressing either the 3 4or6 keys front panel rotary control will prompt the right hand side of the display to cycle through G gt and Select and move to the next step by pressing 8v front panel mode button Note GUF UFTUTJACRVOT FW FSUFP HAVE PSPP RIVJFUU F VERAN F OBO CF BER TIBE XW WF VRIVMINF YVOBCE ERXOLFZT Note 8 FOYTEHUW F WTUCPIIF UP EKTU F VAIN F EMESA TOFBLFSU FS BF TRNF JTVFT WBUCFFE UP CROLMEFSE AUF EAPN DBF PAIF 7 J UP O
26. a and the Far East and PAL in Europe Encoding the signal brings the advantages of single wire simplicity and convenience but the necessary downstream decoding produces unavoidable and visible artifacts Composite video thus offers the lowest display quality of the options available and should be used if there is really no other option Very few contemporary displays or TVs will offer a composite video input only 14 2 2 S Video 4 Pin mini DIN analogue The S Video format offers the next higher quality video connection S Video is a two channel based connection with the colour and brightness information separated and the timing signal combined with the brightness signal The separation of colour and brightness reduces the need for downstream processing to decode the signals and results in potentially a sharper image 14 2 3 YPbPr and RGB SCART analogue In addition to carrying a composite video signal the SCART interface also carries a set of RGB or YPbPr video signals selectable via the video setup menu RGB denotes the fundamental Red Green and Blue components that define a colour image A timing signal is combined with the Green signal YPbPr is mathematically derived from RGB and denotes brightness Y and two colour difference signals Pb amp Pr The video timing signal for the YPbPr format is combined with the brightness signal YPbPr carries the same information as RGB but does so with reduced bandwidth dem
27. ademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works Copyright 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved DTS DTS and DTS 2 0 Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Macrovision This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited AV2 DOLBY Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic Surround EX and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works Copyright 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories All rights reserved DTS DTS Digital Surround tm is a discrete 5 1 channel digital audio format available on CD LD and DVD software which consequently cannot be decoded and played back inside most CD LD and DVD players For this reason when DTS encoded software is played back through the analogue outputs of the CD LD or DVD players excessive noise will be exhibited To avoid possible damage to the audio system proper precautions should be taken by the consumer if the analogue outputs are connected directly to a
28. ale Test Pattern The display must be viewed using a 47b blue separation filter Adjust the display s colour and tint hue control until the four large boxes 1 2 3 and 4 appear the same shade of blue 7 5 5 Lip Syne Audio Video delay DVD video and audio can sometimes appear to be a littl out of synchronisation Lip Syne provides adjustment in 10m5 steps to compensate for any apparent error Use the handset left 3 key to delay the audio and right key to delay the video 7 5 6 Display Aspect Ratio Sets the player to output video appropriate to the display For 16 9 widescreen displays non widescreen programme material will be accommodated by leaving a proportion of the display either side of the picture unused Widescreen material on 4 3 conventional displays can be accommodated by selecting either the pan scan or letter box options The pan scan option uses the full height of the display but dynamically pans the material to ensure that the important information is always displayed The letter box option displays the material s full width but leaves a proportion of the display above and below the picture unused 7 5 7 Video Outputs Off Enables unused video sockets to be selectively switched off during playback Switching off the video sockets will improve sound quality of audio CD and DVD A material Note hWEFP PIMI AIMAB Al FO CREA ST WD TURAN FEF PS Al FOU PF 04 NFO UT BETREE 7 6 High Definition Video Setup
29. ands Both RGB and YPbPr offer a further potential quality increase over S Video by again reducing the demands on downstream decoding It is marginally preferable to use RGB over YPbPr 14 2 4 High Definition Progressive Scan YPbPr 3 x BNC analogue The first connection interface from which a Progressive Scan signal is available YPbPr Progressive Scan can be selected for the BNC interface via the video setup menu 14 2 5 High Definition Progressive Scan YPbPrHV 5x BNC analogue A second YPbPr BNC interface provides the highest potential video quality YPbPr signal YPbPr HV is a five channel interface with separate horizontal and vertical timing signals again selectable via the video setup menu Connecting to a display with each signal element carried separately reduces the necessity for downstream signal processing and potentially provides another step up in video quality 14 2 6 High Definition Progressive Scan RGB 3x BNC analogue A Progressive Scan RGB signal is also selectable via the video setup OSD menu and available from the same three BNC connectors described in paragraph 14 2 4 RGB is the native video format of most displays and potentially provides better quality than YPbPr thanks to reduced demands for downstream signal processing As with the SCART RGB interface the video timing signal is combined with Green signal Note 3 Cori TdF TEO PMJ BIETE Al FO CMI _ ECHARO FCORGFE N BIR SRI 14 2 7 High Definition P
30. ble 16 1 AV2 Input and Interface Connections Note CIRHELPORGIIF Z Aull B OROWFCLRCEMILFGP EVER TATUM NE SRM B CHO IE EBE SVR SFG LACORS DRO BOL EBF CHJA JAF CUIGFE C0 AMS Cer JT COMEFE wD YP EROS POLICE Each input socket and its appropriate connection is detailed in Table 16 1 See the illustration in Section 22 for socket and pin identification 17 AV2 Outputs and Interfaces The AV2 is fitted with line level signal output sockets for front left and right centre surround left and right extra rear left and right and sub woofer channels The front centre surround and extra rear outputs are connected through 4 pin DIN sockets and each of these should be routed to appropriate Naim power amplifiers The sub woofer output is connected through a single phono socket and should be connected to either an active sub woofer or a mono power amplifier driving a passive sub woofer An alternative sub woofer output is available on the centre output socket The AV2 is also fitted with both analogue and digital audio outputs These outputs duplicate the selected input signal in either the analogue or digital domain No signal will be present on the analogue output if a digital input ts selected and similarly no signal will be present on the digital output if an analogue Input is selected The analogue outputs can be used to restore the amplifier tape monitor outputs if these have been used asa signal source for the AV2 An interface conne
31. ched off 4 3 Running In Naim equipment takes a considerable time to run in before it performs at its best The duration varies but under some conditions the sound may continue to improve for over a month Better and more consistent performance will be achieved if the system is left switched on for long periods It is worth remembering however that equipment left connected to the mains can be damaged by lightning 4 4 Radio Interference In some circumstances depending on where you live and the earthing arrangements in your home you may experience radio frequency interference Controls on broadcasting in some territories allow very high levels of radio frequency radiation and both the choice and exact siting of equipment may be critical Susceptibility to radio frequency interference is related to the wide internal bandwidth necessary for high sound quality Systems incorporating moving coil phono preamplifiers and active crossovers are more likely to suffer A radio frequency filter kit is available for some Naim equipment but sound quality will be progressively compromised as more elements of the kit are fitted In situations of extreme radio interference Naim equipment may be unsuitable 4 5 Non standard Cables Use of non standard speaker cables or interconnects may invalidate your guarantee 4 6 Lightning Precautions Your Naim hi fi system can be damaged by lightning Power amplifiers are particularly at risk and should be
32. ctor fitted to the AV2 enables integration with Naim DVD players The interface is connected via a telecoms style socket On screen display OSD of AV2 operational and setup commands will be available if a DVD player is connected The interface socket should not be used for any other application Inappropriate use may cause damage to the AV2 or other equipment to which the socket is connected The multi room interface socket is a 9 pin RS232 type connector Multi room interface functions of the AV2 will depend upon the capabilities of the multi room system and controller in use Your local Naim Audio Input Type Socket Connect V1 Analogue 5 Pin DIN Line level stereo signal from source component Combined mode Left main Right main Left surround Right surround V2 Analogue 5 Pin DIN Line level stereo signal from source component Combined mode Centre Sub woofer Extra rear left Extra rear right 3 Analogue 5 Pin DIN Line level stereo signal from source component 4 Analogue 2 x Phono Line level stereo signal from source component 5 Analogue 2 x Phono Line level stereo signal from source component 6 Analogue 2 x Phono Line level stereo signal from source component f Digital 1 x Phono Digital audio source 8 Digital 1 x Phono Digital audio source 9 Digital Optical Digital audio source 10 Digital Optical Digital audio source 11 RCS 1 x Phono RCS relay unit Note JF 10 THILFLUR SOLU GP LEST TUF BVP PIMI CCCI
33. d on digital television services In addition to encoding audio for six channel replay Dolby AC 3 incorporates compression techniques that ease audio data storage and transmission demands and can enable for example a single DVD to carry a complete movie 19 6 4 Dolby Digital 2 0 A variation of Dolby Digital 3 2 1 is Dolby Digital 2 0 Dolby Digital 2 0 takes advantage of Dolby AC 3 data compression in order to reduce the data storage demands of stereo programme material The 2 0 denotes the use of just two main audio channels with no low frequency effects channel Programme AV2 material encoded for a 2 17 two main channels with one sub woofer channel channel scheme is also available and can be handled within Dolby 2 0 decoding 19 6 5 Dolby Digital Surround EX The Dolby Digital Surround EX theatre system was co developed by Dolby Laboratories and Lucasfilm THX and was first used theatrically for the movie Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace in 1999 The system uses 5 1 channel Dolby Digital encoding but delivers an additional surround channel by mixing its signal into the left surround and right surround channels using matrix encoding This additional channel is matrix decoded upon playback and routed to one or more centre rear speaker Listeners with regular 5 1 channel Dolby Digital systems do not lose the extra surround channel information it is simply reproduced by the left surround and right surround channels
34. decode mode They are expressed by terms such as 5 17 or 72 1 Taking 5 1 as an example the 5 refers to the number of conventional speaker channels and the 1 refers to a sub woofer In 3 2 1 the 3 refers to the number of front channels employed in this case left right and centre the 2 refers to the number of surround channels and the 1 refers to a sub woofer With appropriately encoded digital programme material channel schemes are displayed by the AV2 when decode modes and inputs are selected if a signal is present Note 5 Fi EIU PCLIPO B C UP GOB OMT BMT WF TH EEH DOA LP WW PAEA OPCS TID WOH PBC CAETH BOF TWACEMEFLFE CH Sl J JT EWIDO WF i TRS Py EFLFE PLO J GJAIJTFT WF LEAN CH THEE E VTFT JCF EM CELT TCA IP CCUBATCFRLF SO BOCAHE LECH Note PTLEFLFRCHA ALPA BCE O ALH EF TFMAPVWHEFCL E wH JEE LHH N PAF THEMA FSEHIR FSE EBAHA A T Pid CF EFLFCFE JD SAVE 1P AHD PF N PER TSAREN Cd Note Od FP 4 4 BOE Yo BEE DROP CP TARDE J Fila FES KEF BF RAFE OP TV LHRH BF Car TFC WFO So sd VCE APEE NEFSE JWL GE OREFE BT g Table 19 4 Decode Table Selection Availability and Display Programme Material Note 5 F O BOCFMIDD FN F BIGRE CUWER ORSEVIP FLA FSG HIBMN BFSB BZ ERRE FO WP TOFD TO FMF ACDFEFE AADU F NEFSE 40 AM FT PI FSU BOU PTE T PAO vO TUF EIA BPE Gar CPT TLA Note AZ 1P HDERHE 4 FP EHHECH ORO BFE LP OPOyFOLPCBMBCRAHVE PSEHIRMILFSP BYEP SFYEN HA SPT PARASA
35. display will show Mon the left hand side and G 9F or one of twenty possible source component types on the right hand side N refers to Versatile Analogue Input 1 and the right hand options to the type of source component connected to the input denotes an input set as unused The C and options re configure the DIN socket input connectors 1 and 2 to offer a combined set of analogue inputs routed direct to the AV2 output volume control and output channels Use the 3 4 or 6 keys front panel rotate rotary control to select the option appropriate for the source component connected to the input s Move to the next step by pressing 89 front panel mode button Note GAPY XJI CPJP TOA DEB TCFDED TPVSF OAN CRCFOURS BOY OU WF SH U BOE TE PAIF ETOR DROFW FSC MAGIBU U EGAT PSC TUP i VO AFEwN CZ TRAOUCH OMT TUP XUMOPUBCCFES STHIALLFO X FOOWF 7 JYE O PCFELPCBYN FEF 19 AV2 Note U SF DU DRO Bi B VIFS ECHE MaLFMPSVO LP TFD D BOS FFE OP EGE B VIFSMACFMGSUTAYALIUF AA E F ONFE TEZ 0 FOTVGCH WwW BJUT TFP JI ERB Mana WFO CHIT EE AHE FUFSUF BORTFLO4 SS LARA FSHI WF GRU CB ANIDCVLBOE MHE OPG MF PSTFVROEBT FT XUMBCLFESD UF EAC 6 TCA UF GC UCRCAMIDLYLUBOE NM AEF CVMUIBOT BCE U F TE AFFELE FEO Gell AW UWF E LFE WAFS IAN CA TTT BCE Ai UF GOETRFUETOLF 4 UP ESEZ EFE ALAM ei GPN VIF SNACFMEFGDILPO C Crp TALH BCE AELH PAU FSUF ECET 04 LEZ FSAI UWF AUCE CAMICIA ECE MPE CMIPOT 00 FYL WF DEMIT EREA AR D ECH UP EZ 643 UP
36. e scan video rather than being constructed from two sections pictures are constructed in a single top to bottom scan The result is a significantly sharper more detailed and more stable image 14 2 Video Interface Formats Table 6 4 page 4 of this manual lists the video interface formats supported by the DVDS in order of preference defined by the display quality potential of each There are fundamental technical reasons why alternative formats can provide different levels of display quality and an explanation of these provides a useful introduction to the techniques and technologies of video The formats are described in reverse quality order over the following paragraphs 14 2 1 Interlaced Composite Video SCART analogue The SCART Syndicat des Constructeurs d Appareils Radior cepteurs et T l viseurs connector first became familiar on the introduction of high quality domestic video recorders These recorders were able to generate both composite and component video signals and both along with stereo analogue audio are carried by the SCART Component video generally describes those formats that carry the various elements of the signal on separate cables sometimes known as channels Composite video is a signal that encodes the three elements of a moving image colour brightness and timing in a single signal carried by a single cable Two different encoding formats are common NTSC generally in Americ
37. e adjustment press and hold the handset return key while the DVD is stopped Repeat to re enable the volume bar 10 NARCOM DV Handset The NARCOM DV is a dedicated remote handset for the DVDS and AV2 It will also operate the core functions of a Naim CD player pre amplifier or integrated amplifier The System Component keys switch the handset mode of operation as appropriate to different system components preamplifier CD AV DVD pre Switches the action of appropriate keys to that applicable to a preamplifier or integrated amplifier CD Switches the action of appropriate keys to that applicable to a CD player AV Switches the action of appropriate keys to that applicable to an AV2 audio visual processor DVD Switches the action of appropriate keys to that applicable to a DVD player Note OBVEP CHEFE 1D B oho CAVES Pie TLL DROME AW WF BEETA Sol So N PEF Depending on the System Component setting the Numeric keys select disc titles groups tracks or chapters or input channels Numeric keys Standby System Component Volume and Mute OSD menu interface os F Fh I a q pO Player transport ry L DVD functions AV functions Note P THLUGIDLUMAT PSHP GELF E FEECH FP FFF UF FHE WM PSHE NCES The twin sets of Volume and Mute keys remain available to either an AV processor or preamplifier regardless of the setting of the System Component k
38. e to cancel Press and hold the rpt key to access the repeat disc mode While the repeat disc status bar is showing press the rpt key to cycle through and select repeat disc repeat tite and repeat chapter functions 8 1 12 Direct Track Chapter Title Group Selection Front Panel To select a specific track or chapter while a disc is loaded simply press the appropriate handset numeric key To select a title or group adda zero before the number 8 1 13 Mem Function Handset Only The mem function allows the user to store and recall a specific point on a maximum of five discs To store a mem bookmark press and hold the handset mem key at the desired time point To recall a bookmark with the bookmarked DVD loaded press the handset mem key The DVD will jump to the bookmarked point 8 2 Playback Options 8 2 1 Camera Angle Handset Only Press the angle key to scroll through the available camera angle options Note This function can also be accessed via the main setup menu 8 2 2 Subtitle Handset Only Press the subt key to scroll through the available subtitle options Note This function can also be accessed via the main setup menu 8 2 3 Audio Track Handset Only Press the audio key to scroll through the available audio tracks Note This function can also be accessed via the main setup menu 2 4 Information Display Handset Only Press the disp key to scroll through title and chapter information or track
39. eakers _ a oh era Speaker Distance Units feet metres tt Left Main Speaker distance RM rice SF Centre Speaker distance Re y e D Right Main Apeaker distance i N Right Surround Speaker distance EE call EF Right Extra Rear Speaker distance j _ Left Extra Rear Speaker distance i at Left Surround Speaker distance y SSE Sub woofer distance WE lt a eee Test Signal off on PMET Main Left Speaker level trim SES Centre Speaker level trim ae lt Te Main Right Speaker level trim lt De SN Right Surround Speaker level trim lt a Right Extra Rear Speaker level trim E Left Extra Rear Speaker level trim lt a 4 Left Surround Speaker level trim ie S i Sub woofer level rim We Fett r To exit setup mode menu moder Handset Press menu followed by mode EE _ Front panel Press and hold input Note 4AM F Chas FIRS PALPO DUF TFELFS TAM FAUL BF OFSA PS MENGA G 0 J LEAFE FS B AOD AELFS 0 THA POLIPOT JRF V EE A AAN ARA dF 0 TO AHRS JT TAFE POMP St amp POLIPO MOF EVEN ESU F NM ED EBE SA UTCFRF SS E cl Note 3 F EE Miir BLE YA LFT N VTC WIFE LP EBATJUF Pyar athe E F A FOUF F TIG UFO T FORE E F EEF MLE FBE VORT BO BOLE CHIEF VME F MAMET VCE BT CAPO TAH Note SFC VIF SWORE UF ERST DPCLIDVPYVT TLS UPH WF TERS TRC EAT O 17 13 AV2 16 AV2 Inputs and Interfaces The AV2 has a
40. eference is set and available Note FO TUE Ge CHE VOLPOLFOD OIRVET RsTAN F 96 90 N EBZ d LUT CORO 7 3 7 Audio Format Preference Selects the disc independent Audio Format Preference Auto will select the dise default If a dise is loaded that does not carry the selected preference the audio output will switch to the disc default The audio track preference will automatically play if a preference is set and available Note FO TUE Ge CACVOLPOLFD OIRVET RelA F 96 90 N BZ d LUT SALAR T 4 System Setup Selection of System Setup from the top level menu generates a second level menu comprising the options listed below 7 4 1 Auto Status Bar Sets the Status Bar to become visible on screen when player adjustments are made The Status Bar provides visual feedback of control commands 7 4 2 Status Bar Display Time Sets the length of time from one to ten seconds that the Status Bar remains visible following a control command 7 4 3 Screen Saver Sets a Screen Saver to operate after five minutes of display inactivity Select fron on and off Note 0 CM EJB WF 4CRFO 4 BS JEU ESC TCA UTFOTLIA UP OS Day DVDS 7 5 Video Setup Selection of Video Setup from the top level menu generates a second level menu comprising the options listed below 7 5 1 Output Format Selects between NTSC PAL and auto disc dependent video output This menu overrides the initial video set up option selected in Section 7 1 1 The selec
41. erconnect Cable AV2 22 3 AV Integrated With Two Channel System NAC 112x NAP 150x connected to AV2 and NAPV 175 to active sub wooter power mains input C ce ax 00 00 0 power mains left centre right input surround speaker speaker surround speaker NAP 150x__ a EA AAD TEINE BLARE at power mains left right input front speaker front speaker direction 180 5 to 5 pin DIN marker i ale Interconnect Cables 4to 4 pin DIN AV2 24 Declaration of conformity to appropriate standards Manufacturer Products Safety EMC Emissions Tested to Immunity Tested to In accordance with 30 Naim Audio Limited Southampton Road Salisbury England SP1 2LN DVDS AV2 EN 60065 EN 55013 Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment BS EN 61000 3 2 2001 Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input currents up to and including 16 A per phase ENS5020 Electromagnetic immunity of broadcast receivers and associated equipment CISPR 16 1 Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus CISPR 16 2 Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity IEC 801 2 SKV air gap 4kV contact performance criterion B IEC 801 3 3V m 20dB performance criterion A IEC 801 4 1kV AC lines 0 5kV signal lines performance criterion B Licence Notes DVD5 DOLBY Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are tr
42. es three options none adaptive and full Selecting none disables Motion Compensation selecting adaptive applies Motion Compensation dynamically depending on the intensity of movement in the scene and selecting full applies Motion Compensation to all programme material Adaptive should be selected for the majority of programme material Full or none may be appropriate to material featuring intense motion or still images respectively 7 6 3 Film Mode Film Mode enables the player to optimise the display of programme material that has been converted from film to video DVD format Film Mode should be selected for programme material that is known to be derived from a cine film original Leaving Film Mode selected for original video material may still result in satisfactory display however it should be de selected for this type of material if motion or syne problems occur 7 6 4 30 fps frames per second Detection 30 FPS Detection supports Film Mode in identifying specific NTSC PAL film to video conversion issues Generally detection should be selected for NTSC cine film derived and all PAL format material and de selected for NTSC format video derived material The default setting is on 7 6 5 Edit Compensation The techniques employed by Film Mode and 30 FPS Detection can sometimes be disturbed by poorly resolved edits in programme material Edit Compensation identifies edits likely to cause problems and trades ultimate picture q
43. etup These routines configure the AV2 for the source equipment and loudspeakers it is to be used with and specify some signal decoding options Some parameters depend on the state in which the AV2 was last switched off so setup may be simplified if the AV2 is returned to its setup defaults See Section 21 for notes on restoring setup defaults 15 1 Switching On and Off To wake AV2 from standby power switch on standby Handset Press standby re Front panel Press and hold input or mode To put AV2 to sleep power switch on standby Handset Press standby ES Front panel Press both input and mode 15 2 Input Setup Routine To enter setup mode meri ipa Handset Press menu followed by ipa EE zx Front panel Press and hold input To scroll up or down parameter list Ja a5 Handset Press 27 orf 85 Es ce Front panel press input or mode To Adjust setting 34 Handset press j 4or6l Eg Eg Front panel rotate rotary control Setup Parameters Parameter ne Versatile Analogue Input 1 select source multi fe a g ms Versatile Analogue Input 2 select source mult e Analogue Input 3 select source lt a Analogue Input 4 select source Analogue Input 5 select source lt a Analogue Input 6 select source i Optical Digital Input 1 select source j A Optical Digital Input 2 select source lt a eS wi Coaxial Digital Input 2 select source lt a a Remote Control lt a Dolby Surround Pro Logic
44. etween and on the right hand side L refers to the Main Left speaker and the numerical value its relative volume level Use the 3 4 or 64 keys front panel rotary control to select volume level initially of around zero Move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button Note GUF UTUTACRVO CPU FBE UW PH WF MGINBOTCRFS WF GPXFSBN CuiFo PSTCFELFS BF CRUDROCFOIFE PSTRFUVO OPS OA 18 2 8 Remaining Speakers Volume Level Repeat the procedure for the Centre P Main Right J Right Surround JB Right Extra Rear JJ Left Extra Rear LJ Left Surround IF and Sub woofer NM channels each time adjusting the volume using the 3 4 or 64 keys front panel rotary control to be similar to the previous speaker It is always possible to return to and adjust the previous speaker by pressing 2 front panel input button Note UN EZ RAGMPF OOA PCO PSU UPH BF TOFELFS FOF NELCH BEZ WAVEMBEXTUN FOT Note GIGFRGD TCHELFS BW FFO G6 ViPVIM EFGCFE BT CPJ CE TFOUW FZ XCP COEFE DWF TU Note GUWF FTUTHBO CHJ FBE U PH WF TCFRFSE TIH BFE DUF NAGI BCE TEF POUF ESQ BUFED TURF UWF GPFS EN QMEFS PSTCFELFS BS CPUOPOCFOIFE PSTFUAQ OFS DIM Note HF DBS 1 FO FWLCH TORELFSTFUVQN FEF U BUBRY TUN FOU POU F UFTUTJHOBM BT CFUIRAGUW F PEERAA F TRUBUEO FETTA KAVA This step completes the AV2 Speaker Setup routine To exit from Speaker Setup mode press the handset menu key followed by the mode key front panel press and hold m
45. eys The Player Transport keys will switch between CD and DVD player operation depending on the System Component key selection If preamplifier or AV is selected the Player Transport keys will operate the last component type selected The DVD and AV2 Function keys operate at all times and operate specific global functions 11 12 DVDS 11 DVD5 Connections 11 1 DVD5 Rear Panel externall external analogue analogue audio out 1 front surround comms comms laudio out analogue audio out 2 j In out centre sub woofer rear power mains extemall digital digital region high definition input control audio audio coding 3NC analogue input out out label video out coax optical Note 5 F CFCS TVO XFRES TVSPVCE BCE SESECRAH EVER PVM Bo PCM PCRIBLUPCRMGII UF CE WHEE GPE Note 5 F 3 11 PCP BORA BVP PLOT BF EVCMIBIBT PG WES VEPOV G0UD BOCFMPVUDAT 4 FZT PVE CUC DPOCFLIFE TN VEFENT Note 5 F PIFEEPNNT TPOLFU FCECHA DPCCFOLPO LP DIFN OTEWB4 OPOSAWIT MABIF OPCIRDUZPVSEFRAS SB WH FEBCIPSIMEE 51 FIF TOAT BS CPLUUOCEFE SESFOUDRCCFILFO UP DPN OMFSCFLKPST 11 2 DVD5 Connected to AV2 mains Cat 5 interface cable Input RCA Phono cable mains Input power cable direction marker s video DVI out videco out high definition SCART BNC analogue analogue video syne out audiovideo out DIN Interconnect Cables 180 5 to 5 pin DIN DVDS 12 DVDS Trouble shooting The followi
46. for the purpose Care should be taken to ensure that they are level Do not switch on until all input and output connections are made Following this introduction the manual is divided into the following sections DVD5 AV2 Section 6 DVDS Media Outputs and Connections Section 15 AV2 Basics and Quick Setup 6 1 DVD5 Media 6 2 Video Outputs 6 3 Audio Outputs Section 7 DVDS Setup 7 1 Initial Video Options 7 2 On Screen Display and Interface 7 3 DVDS Playback Setup 7 4 System Setup 7 5 Video Setup 7 6 High Definition Video Setup 7 7 Audiof AV2 Setup AV2 and Multi channel Card 7 8 Speaker Setup AV2 and Multi channel Card 7 9 Parental Control Setup 7 10 DVDS Menu Defaults Section amp DVDS Operation 8 1 Playback Control 8 2 Playback Options Section 9 DVD5 AV2 Integration 9 1 Integrated System Standby 9 2 Automatic Switching 9 3 Volume Control Section 10 NMARCOM DV Handset Section 11 DVDS Connections 11 1 DVDS Rear Panel 11 2 DVDS Connected To AV Section 12 DVDS Trouble shooting Section 13 DVDS Specifications Section 14 Video Formats Explained 14 1 Video Display Interlaced and Progressive Scan 14 2 Video Interface Formats 15 1 Switching On and Off 15 2 Input Setup Routine 15 3 Speaker Setup Routine Section 16 AV2 Inputs and Interfaces 16 1 AV2 Input and Interface Connections Section 17 AV2 Outputs and Interfaces 17 1 AV2 Output and Interface Connections Section
47. h two alternate varieties of the component format RGB or YPbPr available If using component video from the SCART connector select the variety appropriate to the display connected Note PN CFTE BOE CPN CPCFOUVWEFP BCE U F VARSPYT THE PON BO BS PiliawOFE D4FLLRO RALI N EWE 7 5 4 Test Patterns Provides three display Test Patterns intended to help calibrate the player and display combination and ensure optimum performance The Test Patterns are primarily intended for advanced users or video service engineers Make a note of all display and DVDS settings prior to making any adjustments and ensure the display user manual is available for reference Note UJ CPURME T CHO TE PN ELF CEMA GERYTUN FO BIFE POUF WFTUGBURSOT SPF Sef B ETER EAE IMTFULOAT A ARM F N GHEGILF PCOBTFT BRAVE FOALS TV Note FMAIFYUESFEO IF TUCCIRSO J EVEA A C Ci TCA U FE BOE TFL FOY LEZ Note 5 F CREFSN VTUCF wD TURIN PEF UP ETON UF UF UCR UPS oT Overscan Test Pattern Adjust the display s horizontal vertical aspect ratio and zoom controls until the test pattern is central and spills over the edge of the display by approximately 5 On a wide screen display the circle labelled 16 9 should appear undistorted Grey Scale Test Patter Adjust the display s brightness until the 0 box looks black Adjust the display s contrast until the 100 box is a clear bright undistorted white Ensure no two of 5 boxes appear the same 75 Colour Sc
48. information for CDs elapsed time time remaining and display off modes Information display will always be momentarily reinstated when significant status information changes 8 2 5 Zoom Function Handset Only Press the zoom key to scroll through the available zoom levels Use the arrow keys 3 4 5 6 to navigate around the picture 8 2 6 Colour Format RGB RGBHV YPbPr YPbPrHV Front Panel Only To show the current colour format press and hold the prev button while the player is stopped While the current mode is still showing further presses of the prev button will show the alternatives The display reverts to normal automatically if no further changes are made Note 5I J GCOWPOLEO BYP CO OELEFTTRE VB WF N BD TAC FY amp 2 7 Output Format PAL NTSC Auto Front Panel Only To show the current video format press and hold the next button while the player is stopped While the format is still showing further presses of the next button will show the alternatives The display reverts to normal automatically if no further changes are made Note 5 J GLLULPOLEO EYP CO GLLFTTFE VIB WWF NED THIN FO DVDS 9 DVD5 AV2 Integration To operate as an integrated unit a DVDS and AV2 must be connected together via an interface cable in addition to the appropriate signal cable Connection of the interface cable is illustrated in Section 11 2 With a DVDS and AV2 connected the DVD on screen display functions can be used to view and adjust AV2
49. is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED 3 2 Non rewirable Mains Plugs lf a non rewirable plug is cut from a mains lead for whatever purpose the plug MUST be disposed of in a way to render it totally useless Considerable shock hazard exists if the cut off plug is inserted into a mains outlet 3 3 Mains Circuits and Cables A hi fi system usually shares a mains circuit with other household equipment some of which can cause distortion of the mains waveform This distortion can in turn lead to a mechanical hum from power amplifier and power supply transformers Naim transformers are large in size with heavy gauge windings making them relatively sensitive to such distortion and it may be necessary to take account of transformer hum when siting your equipment Transformer hum is not transmitted through the speakers and has no effect on the performance of the system however a separate mains circuit may reduce it Such a circuit ideally with a 30 or 45 Amp rating will also improve system performance Advice on the installation of a separate mains circuit should be sought from a qualified electrician Do not substitute al
50. les the preferred distance measurement units feet or metres for the Speaker Distance menu to be set 7 8 3 Speaker Distance Note VCOFO POW BABIA XW CB OIRRE PS 7 CPOCFOIFE Selection ofl Speaker Distance enables the distance of each speaker from the primary listening position to be defined Distance definition is only available for speakers previously specified in 7 8 1 as present Note 5 F ETET CFE CUC FOH BOD IMT PSN VT NN OFT J BERA 7 8 4 Test Signal Note YODFO POM BABIA XW 7 DOFUFE Selection ofl Test Signal switches on the speaker test signal Ensure that the DVD5 or AV2 audio outputs and downstream amplifiers are connected and configured appropriately Ensure also that the downstream amplifiers are switched on Note GWF WFTUTHOBWIT FU FSUPP NAVE PSIPP RVFUUUORO CE EKTE XW WE 7 PS BCETFUVAMINF VQ gt PSEPKO a LFZ 7 8 5 Speaker Level Adjustment Note VYCUFO PM BABIA XW 7 DOFUFE Selection of Speaker Level Adjustment after switching on the Test Signal enables subjective matching of the volume level of each speaker channel Select each speaker channel in turn and adjust the volume until the loudness of each sounds approximately the same I AF SIF TOFO PUI NBOVAVORAAEFT G S FSHEBLF PO WF BEWTUNFOURSSIBLIAY VEAIN F NAVAT 7 9 Parental Control Setup The Parental Control menu enables a pass code to be set in order to restrict access to unsuitable programme material The pass code and its restrictions
51. n amplification system To enjoy DTS Digital Surround tm playback an external 5 1 channel DTS Digital Surround tm decoder such as the Naim Audio AV2 must be connected to the digital output S PDIF AES EBU or TosLink of the CD LD or DVD player DTS DTS ES Extended Surround and Neog are trademarks of Digital Theater Systerns Inc 31 Naim Audio Limited Southampton Road Salisbury England SP1 2LN Part No OWMDV Telephone 44 0 1722 332266 Fax 44 0 1722 412034 www naim audio com Drawing No NA102001 400 1
52. nd used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult your Naim dealer or an experienced radia TV technician for help Contents Page Section 1 1 Equipment Installation 2 Connections 3 Mains Power Connection 2 4 General Installation DVDS stand alone DVD5 and AV 2 3 5 Product Introduction 4 6 DVD5 Media Outputs and Connections T DVD5 AV2 Setup 9 8 DVDS AV2 Operation 11 9 DVD5 AV2 Integration 10 NARCOM DV Remote Handset 12 11 DVD5 AV2 Connections 13 12 DVDS Trouble shooting 13 DVD5 Specification 14 14 Video Formats Explained 16 15 AV2 Basics and Quick Setup 18 16 AV2 Inputs and Interfaces 17 AV2 Outputs and Interfaces 19 18 AV2 Detailed Setup 22 19 AV2 Operation 26 20 NARCOM AV Remote Handset 21 AV2 Setup Defaults 2f 22 AV2 Connections 30 23 AV2 Specifications 24 Declaration of Conformity Introduction Naim Audio p
53. ng list of typical problems and their solution may help smooth DVDS installation Green tint to image The player is set to YPbPr mode and the display is set to RGB mode Pink tint to image The player is set to RGB mode and the display is set to YPbPr mode Image has jaggies on diagonals De interlacing is turned off Turn on the de interlacer options Image has jaggies on horizontals The player is transcoding from PAL to NTSC or NTSC to PAL Set video output to auto or PAL NTSC to match the format recorded onthe DVD being watched Player not responding to Handset Batteries are discharged Handset is set to the wrong mode Press the handset dvd key Video quality is poor using SCART SCART has two video signals composite and YPbPr RGB The display device may be set to composite Note 14 7T4W TOSOVWEFP J POM BRAJA WB UF PS POCHA 13 DVD5 Specifications Media Supported Video will not sync using the BNC connections The video output is set to RGBHV mode and the display ts set to RGB mode HV are the horizontal and vertical syne pulses In RGB and YPbPr modes the sync pulses are added to the Green G signal or Luminance Y signal in YPbPr mode Note 4FNF EG EPAI CROCR_LIE TCR 1 Ca TTF No colour on s video or composite The DVD is set to NTSC and the display is set to PAL No DVI input available on the display only HDMI DVI to HDMI adapters are available from good cable suppliers
54. numerical value to the strength of the centre channel in relation to the front left and right channels Selection of a higher value increases the relative strength of the left and right channels Use the 3 4 or 64 keys front panel rotary control to select a numerical value Move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button 18 1 8 Pro Logic Il Dimension The AV2 display will now show on the left hand side and a numerical value on the right hand side lt refers to Dolby Surround Pro Logic Il Dimension and the numerical value to the balance between the front and surround channels Selection of a higher value increases the relative strength of the surround channels Use the 3 4 or 64 keys front panel rotary control to select a numerical value Move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button 18 1 9 DTS Neo 6 Centre Gain The AV2 display will now show F amp C on the left hand side and a numerical value on the right hand side E refers to DTS Neo 6 Centre Gain and the numerical value to the strength of the centre channel in relation to the front left and right channels Selection of a higher value increases the relative strength of the centre channel Use the 3 4or 64 keys front panel rotary control to select a numerical value Move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button 18 1 10 Lip Sync Note morvo VAEFP BCE BVGEIP BO THY FUN FT GOCFESUP CFB MEA Pe Polit FOIE 4 40D
55. ode button Exiting from setup mode stores the settings selected for each parameter 19 AV2 Operation With inputs and outputs connected and both setup routines complete the AV2 is ready for use If a setup parameter needs adjustment the setup pages are always available from the remote handset or front panel as described in Section 15 and 18 Remember however that some speaker setup parameters are subordinate to the selected input and decode selection For example if an analogue input and stereo direct mode are chosen only the main left and right speaker parameters will be available for adjustment 19 1 Input Selection and Volume Control To select an input use the handset input key followed by one of the numeric keypad numbers 1 to 0 front panel input button The keypad numbers correspond to the input socket numbers The handset i p5 and i p6 can also be used to scroll through the inputs When a new input is selected the AV2 display will sequentially show the input source previously specified in the Input Setup page and the current decode mode settings The default display data is overall volume Note SIF 7 NBZUAF BNANFOUUP EJIQRZ CMT BCE EFOPEF NFEFT XI FO X OMIT BS THIAORFE BT UNADLT POP BCE EFO BX THEM WAHU T UNF UF ETOR Xl PX WSF G3 OH I To adjust the overall volume use the vol5 or vol6 keys front panel rotary control 19 2 Decode Modes Selection and Availability The signal decoding behaviour and options of
56. or Lon the right hand side PL refers to the external control input socket and J or Lto its state When selected to J the IR remote control is operational This parameter must be set to lt OL for the multi room RS232 data interface to operate Use the 3 4or6 keys front panel rotary control to select either option Note POLL BN VEF EEO GSB Gihti Pos LHT Note 6 J SoS HRE TALE 3FN A GCETFULPO SM BIBJHE LHO CF F FORCE VTA WF GEU HAALEAA 18 1 5 Decode Specific Adjustments The following four steps of the Input Setup routine enable the adjustment of three parameters specific to Dolby Surround Pro Logic Il and one specific to DTS Neo 6 encoded programme material These parameters need not be changed from their default settings during Input Setup but may be adjusted as required when appropriate programme material is used 18 1 6 Pro Logic Il Panorama The AV2 display will now show EPF on the left hand side and G or GF on the right hand side HEF refers to Dolby Surround Pro Logic Il Panorama and when G is selected a proportion of the front stereo signal is fed to the surround channels Use the3 4 or 64 keys front panel rotary control to select an option Move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button 18 1 7 Pro Logic Il Centre Width The AV2 display will now show C on the left hand side and a numerical value on the right hand side Crefers to Dolby Surround Pro Logic Il Centre Width and the
57. otion Compensation Film Mode 30fps Detect Edit Compensation Picture Adjustment Audio Setup Digital Audio Out On Off English Auto Auto All controls centered Multi channel 8 DVD5 Operation Once all the system setup options described in Section 7 are selected the DVDS is ready for use Control of disc transport and selection of disc dependent display options can be carried out from either the player front panel or from the handset The following paragraphs describe both the control functions and the front panel and handset operations 8 1 Playback Control 8 1 1 Play Front Panel Press the play button once Handset Press the play key once 8 1 2 Stop Front Panel Press the stop button once Handset Press the stop key once 8 1 3 Next Chapter or track Front Panel Press the next button once Handset Press the next key once 8 1 4 Previous Chapter or track Front Panel Press the prev button once Handset Press the prev key once 8 1 5 Pause Resume Front Panel Press and hold the play button Handset Press the pause key once Note 5 F GEALE ALEVI CELH FSAI FOGA EOD T CEVIFE 8 1 6 Single Frame Advance Front Panel Press the play butten once while player is paused Handset Press the play key once while player is paused 8 1 7 Fast Forward Front Panel For 2 X speed press and hold the next button while play is under way Subsequent presses of the next button will cycle thro
58. put Labels Note VOULPOPOM BABIA XW 7 OROCFORE Selection of AV2 Input Labels enables a descriptive label to be assigned to each numbered AV2 signal input Inputs can also be disabled set to OFF from this menu Note G FIBUM OU J TFU PS 0 BOCAVES WU 7FSBUA OU XUMOFUC BYEIBOM GSTFIALLPO 7 8 Speaker Setup Note 4PNF NFO T POW ByBIBOR XW DE ONERE PS 7 POORE Selection of Speaker Setup from the top level menu generates a second level menu comprising the options listed below These options are only available if a Multi channel Card McC is installed or an AV2 Processor is connected Note 8 FOB W J POFUFE WPBO EEWTUNFCLPG 4HELFMFUQ CBEEN RAFS EOWA ETT FPO IF 7 GPOQUGECAVPS BCETFLUOUSBOF J EJIBORE XI JA WF a FO TLRFONFOVT BS EJQRFE SUF 7 GeQUCBCHVPS BOETFU OFS T TVCIFRVFOM VTFE UP EE TUBOZ VEP 4FLUQ CBEEN PFS WF W NFOY ETOR XUMVGEBIF BPN BJARNA 7 8 1 Speaker Size Note YCOD PO PM BABIA XW Ch OIRE PS 7 DPOMFE Selection ofl Speaker Size enables the size of each speaker to be defined Generally a small speaker is an element of a matched satellite sub woofer package while a large speaker is a stand alone full range type The small left right option is unavailable if no sub woofer is present and the extra surround option is unavailable if no surround speakers are present 7 8 2 Distance Units Note VOODOO POW BABIA XW Ch OLRIE PS 7 ODPOCFOIFE Selection ofl Distance Units enab
59. rary decoding technology and 6 1 channel schemes Material matrix encoded for four surround channels or even un encoded stereo material can be processed by the DTS Neo 6 decoder to generate 3 main channels 3 surround channels The low frequency channel is generated by down stream filtering 19 7 Accessory Functions The AV2 has six accessory functions accessible at all times from the handset The AV2 display will temporarily indicate selection or de selection of these functions 19 7 1 Cinema EQ Cinema EQ provides compensation for the overemphasised high frequency sound of some cinema soundtracks It is selected or disabled by pressing the menu key followed by the 2 key 19 7 2 Bass MIx The Bass Mix option routes main left and right loudspeaker bass information to the sub woofer It is selected or disabled by pressing the handset menu key followed by the 1 key Note FEIT 4 J VIFGMBSFCORGF Ga BU U GUIDRY CP TCR TL APRESS DEAN BLAJ 19 7 3 Mute The mute key immediately reduces the volume to zero A second operation restores the volume to its previous level Note 5 F WANN ORO EMP CO F PFE GSB NYE CHN IN ECE CE ALH UF CCCP MAN F LRO Fe BOE WFO VOL B CPN Erh OOH MA 19 7 4 Display The disp key switches the AV2 display off When switched off the display will temporarily flash information when changes are made A second operation will restore the display Note 5 F ETQLF4 J EYP VYE STFS TFA VT 4FF AFLILFO 19 7 5 Midnigh
60. roducts are conceived with performance as the top priority Careful installation willhelp ensure that their full potential is achieved This manual covers the DVD5 DVD player and the AV2 Audio Processor It begins with general installation notes and statutory safety warnings for all Naim Audio products Product specific information begins in Section 5 1 Equipment Installation Normally your Naim Audio equipment will have been installed by the dealer who sold it to you even if you live outside their immediate vicinity In any event however your dealer is responsible for making sure that the system performs as it should Information given here is not intended to reduce this responsibility in any way 2 Connections It is important for both safety and performance that the standard cables supplied are not modified 2 1 Interconnect Cables lf options are available with your equipment and installation DIN interconnect sockets should be used in preference to RCA Phono sockets One end of each Naim interconnect cable is marked with a band to establish its correct orientation The band denotes the end that connects to the signal source Interconnect plugs and sockets should be kept clean and free from corrosion The easiest way to clean them is to switch off the equipment pull the plugs out of their sockets and push them back in again Contact cleaners and enhancers should not be used as the film they tend to deposit may degrade the
61. rogressive Scan RGBHV 5 x BNC analogue A second RGB BNC interface provides the highest potential video quality from an analogue signal RGBHV is a five channel interface with separate horizontal and vertical timing signals again selectable via the video setup menu Connecting to a display with each signal element carried separately reduces to a minimum the necessity for downstream signal processing and potentially provides another step up in video quality RGBHV is also compatible with WVGA style monitors Note 3 Cir TIJE TBO PIJI EIIBCME l FO CHIH _ EPAF FCORGFE N EFSER 14 2 8 Progressive Scan DVI DVI multi pin Digital The DVI interface provides the greatest potential video quality DVI is a direct digital connection for digital displays LCD Plasma etc and analogue displays with internal digital to analogue converters With DVI and a digital display no downstream decoding or signal conversion is required so the display quality potentially matches that inherent in the source material The DVI output is HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection encrypted and only compatible with HDCP capable displays the majority of computer DVI displays are not HDCP capable HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface compatible displays can be used with the DVDS via an adaptor cable 15 16 AV2 15 AV2 Basics and Quick Setup Installation of the AV2 requires two setup routines to be carried out input setup and speaker s
62. s lt is essential that repairs and updates are only carried out by an authorised Naim dealer or at the factory by Naim itself Many components are custom made tested or matched and appropriate replacements are often unobtainable from other sources Direct contact to Naim for service or update information should be made initially through the Service Department Tel 44 0 1722 332266 Email service naim uk com Please quote the product serial number found on its rear panel in all correspondence DVD5 and AV2 5 Product Introduction This manual covers installation and operation of the DVDS DVD player and the AV2 audio processor Both products are fundamentally straightforward in use however their versatility and comprehensive functionality mean that a little time spent reading will help ensure problem free use The DVDS section of the manual covers use of the player as a stand alone product as well as when connected to and integrated with an AV2 This section also covers the DVDS Multi channel Card audio upgrade McC option The AV2 section of the manual covers use of the processor as a stand alone product The AV2 feature set and operation described in this manual refers to units incorporating software release Version 01 04 or later Contact Naim Audio directly or your local representative for information on software identification and updates Both the DVDS and AV2 should be installed on dedicated equipment stands intended
63. set standby or open keys will wake the player To switch the player into standby mode press and hold the front panel play and stop buttons or press the handset standby key Note 41E EZ NAG FEY T GRAF SURO GLAO I FOP CHEFS J CALLD VIF 7 1 Initial Video Options As the display on the player itself provides only minimal information during set up the video display should be switched on and the appropriate channel selected so that the player generated On Screen Display is available Two initial set up options may however need to be adjusted before the display will operate correctly These options select between NTSC or PAL and between Video Colour Format options The default state for the NTSC PAL option is auto The Video Colour Format options only apply to the player s BNC output sockets the options being RGB RGBHYV YPbPr and YF HV YPbPrHV The default state is YPbPr To change the NTSC PAL and Video Colour Format settings proceed as follows below 7 1 1 NTSC or PAL Video Selection With the player stopped or no disc is loaded switch between NTSC PAL and auto video output by pressing and holding the front panel next button While the current selection is displayed further presses of the next button will select the alternatives The display reverts to normal automatically if no further changes are made Note S15 1 THAOFO J POM MFM LP SRV B TAOHO PROF JF CHIDAP J4PVSE TORE J CAREIA PO TOF CHAI Fo BO 7 1 2 Video
64. setup and operational parameters To initiate communication between the two units the AV2 must be brought out of standby In order to prevent the direct adjustment of AV2 parameters while on screen display is operational the AV2 front panel display will show only GE Integration of DVDS and AV2 provides both with additional facilities 9 1 Integrated System Standby The components of a DVDS AV2 system can be switched to standby mode either individually or together To switch either unit into standby press the handset standby key with the handset system component keys switched to the appropriate mode To switch both units to standby regardless of the handset mode press and hold the handset standby key 9 2 Automatic Switching The AV2 can be set to switch to an appropriate input when specific types of disc are loaded into the DVDS To enable automatic switching the AV2 inputs must simply be labelled appropriately To auto switch the AV2 to a digital input when a DVD or DTS CD is inserted label any ONE of the following inputs DVD OP1 OP2 CO1 or CO2 To switch to an analogue input when a DVDA or CDDA is inserted either set the versatile inputs to multi mode or any analogue input label to CD If the versatile inputs are multi channel and another analogue input is labelled CD then AV2 will switch to the versatile multi input 9 3 Volume Control To prevent the on screen display volume bar from appearing at every volum
65. t The midn key compresses the signal and reduces the bass content It can help reduce disturbance to others from late night listening Note HOH UT POM EVEIA AID Soe SAIN N F N BFE 19 7 6 On screen Display When an AV2 is connected to a Naim DVD player pressing osd key will temporarily display the system status bar Note 1FTILHUF PIELFA REP CEVI UWF OY ECR UP ILEN USAH WF DSS CLT PAEO BOF TTS PLO Note 4FF IWF Foo TFLUROPCAL J N BOVE OST E BLUR FS Yh FORME O41 EO Sa Ce 19 7 7 Standby The standby key returns the AV2 to standby mode The Naim logo will remain illuminated and the display will show a single dot 25 26 AV2 20 NARCOM AV Handset The NARCOM AV is a dedicated remote handset for the AV2 It is not compatible with other naim audio products input mode Switches numeric keys between input igul rice and decode mode selection i ip moden ipo mode o Used to access setup pages and to scroll up and down through inputs and decode modes enter clear menu osd Used in On screen Display control menu also used to access setup modes Note 0 JAHE LETFT LUD CPT TON BSN AF BORTFULAN N BET standby Switches AV2 into and from standby mute Silences and restores audio output midn Selects midnight function See Section 19 disp Switches display on and off Also resets setup defaults numeric keys Used to select inputs and decode modes Also used
66. t Setup and Speaker Setup Input Setup which defines the type of source component connected to each input should be carried out first Speaker Setup enables various parameters and options for each speaker channel to be set Note 4PNF TGFELFSTFUVQ CESN FAFS BF EFGROEFOQURFO WF THAQFE 7 DOUP TOQNBZC TN GWE GWF 7 J DLEA SUSE P IO MQF BV PFPE UF GROVE T TFCBBAA D FW FSTRAVQi GBHRWOS TT BEI AEA WF I BCETJEJQ LFZX AUF J OWF ERTE TFUQNAEF 9 F GOR Gall FT POD UP POWI 18 1 Input Setup Routine The first AV2 setup page and routine defines the type of source equipment connected to each input and enables a remote control input function to be selected To switch the AV2 into Input Setup mode press the menu key followed by the ifp key front panel press and hold input button The complete list of source component display options available is as follows I DVD video audio D laser disc DON television FOL satellite 9 cable service J hard disk recorder NJ video cassette E game console H personal computer HJ audio preamp lt compact disc lt J compact disc recorder LMF tuner lt 9 digital tuner E lt mini disc OL digital audio tape 9H audio tape ONP auxiliary I DVD audio K lt super audio compact disc The following order of setup steps is arbitrary It is possible to move between setup steps by pressing 29 or 89 front panel mode or input buttons 18 1 1 Input V1 The AV2
67. t panel input or mode buttons 18 2 1 Main Left and Right Speakers Size The mode button indicator on the AV2 front panel will flash the display will show D on the left hand side and D or KE on the right hand side D refers to the main left and right channel speakers and I large KE small to their size Pressing either the 3 4or 64 keys front panel rotary control will prompt the right hand side of the display to cycle though the FE and D options Select either option and move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button Note GUF J FAH FUVOGN O FGBF WF NBOMG BCE SH UTGFELFSPGLROT OF MN UE UP TSF VOUIMB TVC XPPESI BT FO TCFOGFE BT GH TFOQU Note i BSFwIGFELFS BF MALEM GAPSPS TUBCE N PVOFE CFEVOJ i 4NBIMVTCFR FS BF LARIA U PIF OFC E UP O VIFE BT GBYRGB TVC XPPESIBAMF TZIEN G BSF J TARDE X GRVFCY FEDJTHE PM BF PFE UP UF TVC XPRESD BOCH GA TNBWIJ TRDE PUW WF MAX GRF FEDT B UF N BOD BOFMAX CBIT THEI BS PAFE UP UF TYC XPPES 18 2 2 Remaining Speakers Size Repeat the procedure for the Centre Surround KM Extra Rear J and Sub woofer KM channels each time selecting the option with the 3 4 or 64 keys front panel rotary control Move to the next step by pressing 86 front panel mode button Note 4AFOLHB4 3 INEYWIOFOS D BOCFMCFELFSS VET UW F FAF D BOCHMCBITT THBP WF IN BD IMGBCE SH UICFELFS PSTVC XPPES4AAOJH 0 CRO SBT WF OOS D BOOHER LP WF NBORGECE SH UICFR FS Note 4HWLLLH4
68. ternative mains leads and plugs to those supplied They are selected to offer the best possible performance Introduction 4 General Installation Naim equipment is designed to offer the finest performance possible avoiding compromise wherever practical This can lead to circumstances that may be unfamiliar The notes that follow contain advice specifically related to Naim equipment as well as more general warnings about the use of domestic audio products Please read them carefully 4 1 Siting The Equipment In order to reduce the risk of hum audible from the loudspeakers power supplies and power amplifiers should be located a reasonable distance away from other equipment The maximum separation distance for connected equipment is that allowed by the standard interconnect lead Some Naim equipment is extremely heavy Ensure that your equipment rack or table can easily support the weight and is stable 4 2 Switching On Source components and power supplies should be switched on before the power amplifiers Always switch amplifiers off and wait a minute before connecting or disconnecting any leads Always use the power switch on the product rather than a mains outlet switch A thump may be heard from the loudspeakers as power amplifiers are switched on This is normal will not cause any loudspeaker damage and does not point to any fault or problem A mild pop may also be heard shortly after power amplifiers are swit
69. tion of NTSC PAL or auto depends on the capability of the display device connected and the choice between Interlaced and Progressive Scan video Many displays are limited either to PAL or NTSC for Interlaced video and if this is the case for your display the appropriate option should be selected Similarly many displays do not support PAL for Progressive Scan video so selection of the NTSC option may well be necessary when using Progressive Scan even if PAL is used for Interlaced video The DVDS will convert PAL encoded programme material to NTSC if NTSC is selected or convert NTSC to PAL if PAL is selected display quality may however suffer If your display supports both NTSC and PAL the auto option should be used Auto switches the DVD output to NTSC or PAL depending on the disc format The combination of a multi standard display and the auto option ensures the highest video quality as no format conversion need take place 7 5 2 Black Level Black level adjustment is available when NTSC output is selected Black Level defines the brightness level at which Image information will be displayed as black A video brightness signal is measured in IRE units on a scale from 0 black to 100 white In American NTSC encoding the value of 7 5 IRE is the black level cutoff Note 41D NAVANWEERTUN FOUPOM BOT 49 NBF 7 5 3 SCART Settings The players SCART output connector carries video signals in both composite and component forms wit
70. to select setup values FSHA QFE PERRA FCLUP OFE AD UF PRELA RS BAI S YALT T PAE FOS BE BN YEP BORTRFUCRIBIF PoR UAA SEES SEEE Note 5 F BE IFLG EMP C VIH I PAAA A F 21 AV2 Setup Defaults The factory default values for each setup para meter are shown below 21 1 Input Defaults oe eet el tol eo N IQ Fs on e we eo IN je e gt Eis gt lt E gt p fi 21 3 Restoring Defaults ab er E f i i i io al cP ai pra gt fe Ga E en en 9 a a Ja i ho _ ho wn 8 z i y a ae om fem fem iiei p I g FE FE m m p 1 a 2 ngi k FEE HALL p p When first woken from standby an AV2 will hold either the default setup values or those that were in use when it was last shut down lf the AV2 isto be set up for a new installation and may have been previously used the setup values should be returned to their factory defaults To restore the default values separately in either setup page press and hold the handset disp key while the AV2 is in the desired setup mode The display flashes once to confirm To restore the default values sim
71. total of ten audio inputs six stereo analogue and four digital The analogue inputs are connected through a combination of DIN and phono sockets while two digital inputs are connected through optical TosLink sockets and two through coaxial phono sockets A remote control RCS input is also fitted to enable remote control handset commands to be relayed to the AV2 This feature provides enhanced multi room or concealed installation flexibility The RCS input is selected during the Input Setup routine described in Section 18 Your dealer or local Naim Audio representative will be able to offer advice on its use Analogue input sockets ONE and TWO are versatile sockets that can be combined to enable the connection of source components that already offer multi channel outputs DVD Audio and Super Audio CD for example When operating in combined mode eight or six input channels available on the two DIN sockets are routed internally direct to the output volume control bypassing the internal signal decoding Eight or six channel combined mode is selected during the Input Setup routine described in Section 18 The input THREE socket also carries a stereo audio output signal If the AV2 is to be integrated into a conventional stereo audio system this input output socket should be connected either to the systems tape monitor circuit or in the case of a Naim system to the appropriate preamplifier or power amplifier input socket Ta
72. turned off and disconnected from the mains when there is risk of lightning strike For complete protection all mains plugs and any aerial cables should be disconnected when not in use 4 7 Liquid Precautions Equipment must not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid such as vases should be placed on the equipment 4 8 Equipment Fuses Mains powered Naim Audio equipment is fitted with a mains input fuse on the rear panel adjacent to the mains input socket Replace it if necessary only with the spare fuse supplied or with identical fuses Repeated failure of this fuse points to an equipment or system fault that should be investigated by your dealer or at the factory by Naim itself 4 9 Problems Consumer protection varies from country to country In most territories a dealer must be prepared to take back any equipment he has sold if it cannot be made to work satisfactorily A problem may be due to a fault in the system or its installation se it is essential to make full use of your dealer s diagnostic skills Please contact your local distributor or Naim Audio directly if any difficulties cannot be resolved Some Naim equipment ts made in special versions for different territories and this makes it impracticable to arrange international guarantees Please establish the local guarantee arrangements with your dealer Contact Naim Audio directly for help and advice if necessary 4 10 Repairs and Update
73. uality against motion or syne errors Low should be selected for most programme material unless motion or sync errors are unacceptable Increasing Edit Compensation will result in smoother display but reduced picture quality 7 6 6 Picture Adjustment Three separate Picture Adjustment sub menus are available One that provides adjustment of the players High Definition RGB output one that provides adjustment of the players High Definition YPbPr YUV output and one that is common to both Each signal channel of the RGB outputs can be independently adjusted For example to emphasise red green or blue tones in an RGB picture boost the R G or B channels respectively YPbPr adjustment covers luminance and saturation only The picture adjustments common to High Definition outputs are Vertical Offset Horizontal Offset and YC Delay The Offset adjustments enable the picture to be properly centred in the display screen YC Delay adjustment provides compensation for the timing errors that can occur between the colour and brightness elements of a video signal Errors are most likely to be visible if the player is required to carry out intensive processing to generate a display signal YC Delay is best left at its default adjustment unless picture abnormalities that cannot be corrected by any other means are apparent Note 0 GFLIBCE Sr BAYT FOUNBEF GN UJT N FO Ral EMP CF SGRALIFE DOU P GF ST So PULM Note P QI GEA TUH FCLU BRO FOUI
74. ugh 4 X 8 X 16 X 30 4 60 X for DVDs or 4 X amp X 16 X and for CDs To resume normal play scroll through to play speed or press play on the front panel or handset Handset Press the ffwd 3 key once for 2 X speed Subsequent presses generate fast forward speeds as described above 8 1 8 Fast Reverse Front Panel For 2 speed press and hold the prev button while play is under way Subsequent presses will cycle through 4 x 8 X 16 X 30 X 60 X for DVDs or 4 X 8 X 16 X for CDs To resume normal play scroll through to play speed or press play on the front panel or handset Handset Press the frwd key once for 2 X speed Subsequent presses generate fast reverse speeds as described above DVDS 8 1 9 Slow Forward Reverse DVDs only Handset Only Press the slow key once for half speed playback followed by the ffwd 3 and frwd keys to select further slow forward or reverse speed options 8 1 10 Drawer Open and Close Front Panel To open the drawer press the stop button when the player is stopped When open press the stop or play buttons to close the drawer Handset Press the open key to open or close the drawer or the play or stop keys to close the drawer 8 1 11 Repeat Handset Only Press the rpt key to set a repeat start point and again at the desired time to set a repeat end point The player will continuously repeat the programme between the two selected points Press rpt a third tim
75. ultaneously across bot h setup pages press and hold the handset disp key while the AV2 is in normal mode The mode button flashes three bars appear in the display and after a short delay the AV2 will re awake in input setup mode AV2 22 AV2 Connections 22 1 AV2 Rear Panel dig dig data nam RCS out in in out DVD in at 1 RS232 control analogue analogue analogue rec In 5 chi in 3 in Vi out left jimain out versatile centre power mains rear sub surdi fronti subl digi dig opti opt opt input out oul out out out out in out in2 ind 2 2 Rear Out Input 3 front out EN E Note 5 F 34 ECE Yo vo LRAAVIHLAI FCA DROCFLILIRO UP CY TEN CUERE AFARIA BCE BN vovo CRA FEEFAJAM 1FET PARLLA SERR PSU F ELFER DROCFLUPO DEAT 9 FIF THART EF CHIOFEE SEO DROCFLILIRO UP CAS CMB SCFLEPS T Note S F C RT VESPYT AO CANMRFT UP FEE Ned POD FEOT 4A FON PVA FOL GU F PEE BCE TELAT XI FO DROCA ICA BOE EJLA LIOR CECT J CRN Ew dig dig dig analogue right in 6 analogue analogue in 4 in V2 versatile 27 AV2 22 2 Stand alone AV System AV2 connected to NAP V175 and NAP 150x to active sub woofer power mains Cc CE ve a megnem re aH mains left loentre right input surround speaker speaker surround speaker power power mains left right input front speaker front speaker direction marker 4 to 4 pin DIN terconnect Cables i dia Int
76. vel and second level menus use the handset up and down 09 keys To confirm a selection press the ok key To return to the previous menu without making a selection or a change use the rin return key or press setup to exit from the setup menus To navigate through the third level menu use the handset left 3 and right keys To increase or decrease a parameter value use the up gt and down 9 keys respectively To return to the previous menu without making a selection or a change use the rtn return key or press setup to exit from the setup menus The top level setup menu provides access to DVD Playback System Setup Video Setup High Definition Video Setup Audio Setup and Parental Control options Note 51 FI GLCETF_OMESLF4 HO CF WIFE BJE LIF IEP OES PO TEFFO WDE ELAJA 7 3 Playback Setup Selection of DVD Playback from the top level menu generates a second level menu comprising the options listed below The availability of some options in the second level menu is dependent on the content of the DVD 7 3 1 Audio Track Enables the selection of alternative DVD audio tracks if any are present on the disc The alternatives may include sound track languages and audio encoding format Dolby DTS etc If no alternative is available no options will be displayed The disc must be playing for audio track selection to be available Note VEP LELT GROENP CF EEA THAD EV CHAE CZ CE TTCA WF BCETFUBVEP LFZ 7 3

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