Installation Guide for AudioSource models including: ADTV3.1, ADTV2.1, ADTV3.1 ADTV2.1 3-2 Channel Amplifier with ARC, ADTV3.1 ADTV2.1, 3-2 Channel Amplifier with ARC, Amplifier with ARC, ARC, Amplifier
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DocumentDocumentwww.audiosource.net 3/2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER WITH ARC OWNER'S MANUAL & INSTALLATION GUIDE ADTV3.1 BT ANT INPUT IN1/BT IN2/ARC IN3/OPT IN4/AUX 1 UP UP DOWN DOWN 2 UP DOWN UP DOWN 4 5 VARIABLE AUTO RUN FIXED REMOTE LEARN SPEAKER OUTPUTS ADTV3.1 ON R+ R- C+ C- L+ L- SUB OUT DC IN 28V IR IN TRIGGER IN 5 2 ARC IN 4 AUX IN 3 OPT IN OFF FCC ID:2BLXA-TVAMP ADTV2.1 BT ANT INPUT IN1/BT IN2/ARC IN3/OPT IN4/AUX 1 UP UP DOWN DOWN 2 UP DOWN UP DOWN 4 5 VARIABLE AUTO RUN FIXED REMOTE LEARN SUB OUT IR IN TRIGGER IN 5 2 ARC IN 4 AUX IN 3 OPT IN SPEAKER OUTPUTS ADTV2.1 ON R+ R- L+ L- DC IN 28V OFF FCC ID:2BLXA-TVAMP ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 3/2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER WITH ARC FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply 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 energy and, if not installed and 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 the equipment 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 receiver. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. RF Exposure Information This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Overview Rear Panel Thank you for purchasing Audiosource Amplifier products. Audiosource is a high performance custom installed product engineered for home and commercial sound installations. Each Audiosource product is manufactured to the highest quality standard using state-of-the-art components and built for years of enjoyment. INPUT IN1/BT IN2/ARC IN3/OPT IN4/AUX 1 UP UP DOWN DOWN 2 UP DOWN UP DOWN 4 5 VARIABLE AUTO RUN FIXED REMOTE LEARN 34 5 56 7 8 9 10 ADTV3.1 FCC ID:2BLXA-TVAMP 11 2 1 Contents in the Box D1 & D2: Dip switches are used in combination to set the default input · ADTV3.1 OR ADTV2.1 · Power Supply · IR Receiver with mounting adhesive · (2) Mounting brackets · Handheld Remote Control with battery · User Manual mode as shown below: Input 1/BT (Wireless Audio Connectivity): D1-UP & D2-UP NOTE: The wireless Audio Connectivity pairing name is: ADTV3.1ADTV2.1b Input 2/ARC: D1-UP & D2-DOWN Features IN3/OPT: D1-DOWN & D2-UP IN4/AUX: D1-DOWN & D2-DOWN · 3 Channel (LCR) Amplifier(ADTV3.1) 2 Channel (LR) Amplifier(ADTV2.1) If the amplifier is powered off, once the power is restored, it will go to the mode set by the dip switches · 75 Watts L&R, 80 Watts Center(ADTV3.1) above, otherwise it will stay in the 75 Watts L&R(ADTV2.1) last mode you selected. · Small Size, Lightweight · Short Circuit & Thermal Protection NOTES ON INPUT MODE · HDMI Input with ARC (Audio OPERATING LOGIC Return Channel) The D1 & D2 switch settings for · Analog RCA Inputs the default input mode are only the · Optical Input priority when you are not operating · Wireless Audio Connectivity with the handheld remote control. · Variable Sub Output Once you use the remote to select · Auto On a different input mode, the unit will · Trigger On always remember the last mode · Front Panel LED's Indicate Mode & selected until you power the Remote Learning Confirmation amplifier off/on by removing the · Handheld Remote Included power from the DC input jack (2) or · TV Remote IR Learning Capability unplugging it from the AC outlet. · Extendable IR Receiver Included When the amplifier is powered · Brackets for Vertical Wall/Cabinet off/on it will start up with the input Mounting Included set by the D1 & D2 dip switches. · Outboard Power Supply Included (AC110 230V Input to 28VDC Output) When using the auto-on mode (D4-UP, and the unit is in Rear Panel standby mode), the amplifier will only turn back on if signal is 1. Power Switch 2. DC Power Input jack (28VDC) 3. BT Antenna 4. Dip Switches (D1 D5) applied to the last input selected before it went into standby. You can also use the remote to power the unit on manually. D3: Volume Fixed/Adjustable mode: D3-UP for variable mode (remote control volume will function) D3-DOWN for fixed volume mode (remote control volume will not function) D4: Auto-On Mode: D4-UP for auto-on mode (amplifier will turn on when signal is applied to inputs, unit will go into standby approximately 30 minutes after signal is removed) D4-DOWN for manual power ON/OFF control via the handheld remote D5: IR RUN/LEARN: D5-UP for RUN (normal operation) D5-DOWN for IR LEARNING. TV learning functions: On/Off, Mute, Volume -, Volume + (more about IR learning later) 5. IR IN: 3.5mm TRS connector for attaching the suppled IR receiver. All handheld remote commands and IR learning must pass through the IR receiver. For proper operation, the IR receiver must be located for the remote to be within line of sight for it to function. 6. TRIGGER IN (5-12VDC, tip +): Applying voltage to the Trigger In will turn the amplifier on. When the voltage is removed the amplifier will go into standby after 30 minutes 7. ARC IN: For ARC or eARC operation (more about this later) 8. AUX IN: Analog stereo L/R RCA inputs 9. OPT IN: Toslink Digital Optical Fiber Input 10. SUB OUT: RCA line level output for a power subwoofer or sub amp 11. SPEAKER OUTPUTS: ADTV3.1 Phoenix-style connector with 6 set screws for connecting Left, Center & Right speakers ADTV2.1 Phoenix-style connector with 4 set screws for connecting Left, & Right speakers Front Panel Front panel LED indications: A. Wireless Audio Connectivity mode: Left LED-Blue B. ARC mode: Right LED-Yellow C. Optical Fiber mode: Left LED-Purple D. AUX mode: Right LED-Green E. Standby Mode: Left LED-Red F. Remote learning LED operation: · Enter and learn confirmation: Green · Learn error: Red · All learning completed: Blue attach the unit to the TV mount, just be sure to use a good secure method of mounting the amplifier to the TV mount and make certain it doesn't interfere with the mount's tilt or swivel operation. The supplied IR receiver has a 1.5 meter cable that allows it to be located away from the amplifier in case your amplifier location is out of sight. The IR receiver needs to be mounted using the supplied adhesive pad so it has a clear line of sight to the user's location so the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 handheld remote control (or TV remote) can transmit IR signals to the amplifier. Installation First, plan your amplifier location, be sure you choose a location that will allow the outboard power supply, all connecting cables and the IR receiver to reach the amplifier. When choosing the location, you need to consider the front of the amplifier has 2 LED's that are helpful for operation. These LEDs provide visible verification of the source selected & IR learning confirmation. Before you permanently mount the amplifier, temporarily connect: All the sources to the inputs Speakers Subwoofer (if applicable) IR receiver Power the unit on and check the operation. If everything works as desired, unplug the power supply and move forward to permanently mount the amplifier in its final location. If you plan to sit the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 on a tabletop or on a shelf, the unit comes with rubber feet on the bottom that will keep it from sliding or scratching the surface of the table/shelf. If you want to mount the unit vertically on a wall behind a TV, inside a cabinet or in a structured wiring enclosure you will need to attach the (2) supplied mounting brackets. First remove (4) Phillips-head screws, (2) from each side of the amplifier. Note: Each bracket has 2 counter-sunk holes and 2 oval-shaped holes. Use the (4) screws you removed from the amplifier to attach the brackets to the amplifier sides going through the counter-sunk holes in each bracket. Make sure your method of mounting the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 to a vertical wall surface is secure and into studs if possible. You may want to Typical Setups Important TV Audio Setting When using the Optical input or the HDMI ARC Input, your TV audio must be set to PCM Output. Music source INPUT IN1/BT IN2/ARC IN3/OPT IN4/AUX 1 UP UP DOWN DOWN 2 UP DOWN UP DOWN 4 5 VARIABLE AUTO RUN FIXED REMOTE LEARN ADTV3.1 5 IR Receiver Television with ARC Output Powered Subwoofer LCR Speakers or Soundbar FCC ID:2BLXA-TVAMP Typical 3-channel TV setup using the ARC input with Left-Center-Right or Soundbar speakers & subwoofer connected + AUX music source via RCA You need to set your TV audio output to PCM for the amplifier to operate. Set dip switch D1-Up, D2-Down for HDMI In. If you set dip switch D4-Down the amplifier will automatically turn on when the TV is turned on via the HDMI ARC function. NOTE: In HDMI ARC mode you will not need the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 handheld remote for on/off or volume operation, these commands will come from your TV's remote control. Install the IR remote receiver so that you can switch from ARC input to AUX input via IR remote control. IR Receiver Music source INPUT IN1/BT IN2/ARC IN3/OPT IN4/AUX 1 UP UP DOWN DOWN 2 UP DOWN UP DOWN 4 5 VARIABLE AUTO RUN FIXED REMOTE LEARN ADTV3.1 5 FCC ID:2BLXA-TVAMP The amplifier will automatically start when an external trigger voltage of 5-12VDC is applied Typical 2-channel analog audio setup with Left & Right speakers This configuration is for typical 2-channel Left/Right analog audio using Aux IN RCA inputs. The IR receiver needs to be connected for remote control of power, volume, input selection and Bass/Treble EQ. It also shows an (optional) trigger connection that will turn the amplifier on/off when 5-12VDC is applied or removed. Set dip switch D1 & D2 down for Aux In as the default startup. Music source Television with Optical Output INPUT 1 IN1/BT UP IN2/ARC UP IN3/OPT DOWN IN4/AUX DOWN 2 UP DOWN UP DOWN 4 5 VARIABLE AUTO RUN FIXED REMOTE LEARN ADTV3.1 5 IR Receiver Powered Subwoofer Music source INPUT IN1/BT IN2/ARC IN3/OPT IN4/AUX 1 UP UP DOWN DOWN 2 UP DOWN UP DOWN 4 5 VARIABLE AUTO RUN FIXED REMOTE LEARN LCR Speakers or Soundbar FCC ID:2BLXA-TVAMP Television with Optical Output ADTV2.1 5 FCC ID:2BLXA-TVAMP IR Receiver Powered Subwoofer LR Speakers or Soundbar Typical 3-channel TV setup using the optical input with Left-Center-Right or a passive soundbar speaker & subwoofer output This configuration requires an optical audio cable from your TV's optical output. You need to set your TV audio output to PCM for the amplifier to operate. The IR receiver must be connected to allow the amplifier's remote to control power, volume, inputs and Bass/Treble EQ. Set dip switch D1-down, D2-Up for Optical In as the default startup. If you set dip switch D4-Up for auto-on, the amplifier will automatically turn on when the TV is turned on. What do you need to use HDMI ARC? · Remove the Phoenix connector from To take advantage of HDMI ARC, you'll need a television with ARC or eARC-enabled HDMI connectors. Examine the back of your TV if it has three or four HDMI connections, you need to find the one that's labelled 'ARC' or 'eARC'. Labelling isn't compulsory for the TV industry, but if your TV is a late-2009 model or newer, there should be one you can use to connect to the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 HDMI input. Consult the TV's user manual if you are unsure. the amplifier and loosen the set screws using a 1/8" flat-blade screwdriver · Twist the strands of each individual wire clockwise and insert each one into the appropriate hole as shown in the diagram below. Be sure to observe the wire colors for polarity which will insure proper speaker operation. WARNING: Do not allow any strands of copper wire to touch between the terminals to avoid a short circuit which could prevent proper operation or damage the amplifier. · Tighten the set screws to secure the With many TVs, HDMI ARC will work automatically, but if it doesn't, you wires and firmly replace the connector into the amplifier. might need to check the TV settings, including turning off your TV's built-in Handheld Remote speakers and enabling your TV to send audio out to an external speaker or 123 amp. If your TV has eARC and you are not successful getting audio via the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1, you might need to use IN 1 BT MUTE 5 a high-speed HDMI 2.1 cable. 4 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 ARC OPT AUX 6 Speaker Wire Termination Follow the steps below to connect your speakers to the 6-position Phoenix connector: VOLUME 7 FLAT 8 BASS FLAT 9 TREBLE ! Warning: Do not ingest battery, Chemical Burn Hazard. The remote control is supplied with a coin cell battery. If the battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in under 2 hours and can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek medical attention immediately. Caution, dangerous conditions can occur, or batteries may be damaged if exposed to: - Extreme temperatures during use, storage, and/or transportation. - Low air pressure at high altitudes. - Replacement batteries are not the correct size/type. - Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, that can result in an explosion. - Extremely high temperatures can result in an explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas. - Extremely low air pressure may result in an explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas. R+ R- C+ C- L+ L- Right Center Left Speaker Speaker Speaker · Strip the outer jacket of a multi-conductor speaker wire back about 2", and then strip the insulation of each wire back approximately ¼" 10 1. Power (Toggles amplifier On/Off) 2. IN 1: Wireless Audio Connectivity (Note: Wireless Pairing name will be ADTV3.1 OR ADTV2.1) 3. Mute 4. IN 2: ARC Input 5. IN 3: Optical Input 6. IN 4: Aux Input 7. Volume: Down (-), Up (+) 8. Bass EQ Controls: Down (-), Up (+), Flat 9. Treble EQ Controls: Down (-), Up (+), Flat 10.Battery compartment in rear. NOTE: User must pull safety tab to engage the battery before use Remote Control Battery The Remote Control uses a CR2025 button-cell battery that can be easily removed and changed from the rear, bottom of the remote by sliding the small cover off. IR Connection, Control and Learning Mount the supplied IR receiver on a shelf edge or edge of a TV using the adhesive pad so it has a clear line of sight to the user's position. The IR receiver has a wide angle of acceptance as shown in the illustration below, but it should be positioned so it is centrally aimed at the primary listening/viewing position in the room. IR RECEIVER (TOP VIEW) SIGNAL RECEIVING ZONE Connect the IR receiver's 3.5mm plug to the IR IN jack on the amplifier. You are now ready to use the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 remote or your TV's remote once its commands are learned (see IR Learning). IR Learning Troubleshooting IR learning allows control of the amplifier using the TV's remote or any other remote you might have. The ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 can learn these four commands: Power On/Off, Mute, Volume (-) and Volume (+). Note, these four commands must be learned in order for the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 to work with the TV remote (more below). No audio Learning Steps: A.Set dip switch D5 to the down (LEARN) position. The ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 front panel Green LED should flash quickly to indicate it is ready to learn your TV's remote-control key commands. B.First click the On/Off button of your Hum or buzzing sound is heard TV's remote control while aiming it at the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1's IR Receiver. If the code is read successfully, the green light on the front of the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 will be on for 2 seconds, and the next key (Mute, see below) will be ready to Amplifier will not turn on be learned. If the learning fails, the red light will be on for 2 seconds, and the next key can be learned, or you can cycle dip switch D5 up to RUN and back to LEARN to start over. NOTE: All four learn buttons must be done for successful learning operation. C.Proceed in the same fashion as above Amplifier will not auto-on for the Mute button, Volume (-) then Volume (+) in that order. D.After learning the four keys of Power, Mute, Volume (-) and Volume (+) the blue light will be on for 2 seconds indicating success in learning all 4 commands. Immediately move dip switch D5 to the UP (RUN) position and the TV remote will now be able to Amplifier will not trigger-on control the four functions of the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1. E.NOTE: If you do not set dip switch D5 back to the up position (RUN) within 30 seconds of the last learning function there is no learning process. F. If the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 has failure to learn any of the four TV remote functions you will need to re-learn from the Amplifier will not work with HDMI ARC or eARC input beginning. Set dip switch D5 up to (RUN) then back down to the LEARN position to start the learning sequence from the start. · Power supply cable to the amplifier is not fully plugged in or the power supply is plugged into an AC outlet that does not have power. Check connections and verify power at the outlet. · Audio cable to the source component is not connected properly, is connected to the incorrect input, or the cable is defective. · Set the input volume level higher. · Make certain you have audio output from the source · Check the speaker connections and wiring for proper setup. · Check RCA input cables by removing them one at time (powering down the amplifier before disconnecting) and checking to see if a connection or cable is to blame. · The amplifier's power supply must be plugged into an AC outlet that has power. · The power switch on the rear of the amplifier must be on · The handheld remote must have a clear line of sight to the IR receiver · The handheld remote might have a dead battery. · Make sure the amplifier power supply is plugged into an AC outlet that has power and that the rear panel power switch is ON · Check dipswitch D4 to be sure it is set to the AUTO (Up) position On. · Make sure the correct source is selected. · Check the source output to be sure it is sending an audio signal · Make sure the amplifier power supply is plugged into an AC outlet that has power and that the rear panel and power switch is ON · Check the trigger voltage going to the ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 is between 5 and 12 volts DC. · Make sure the 3.5mm jack is 2-conductor, positive voltage on the tip of the connector and plugged into the jack all the way · Make certain you have a TV with HDMI ARC or eARC output · Power cycle (ON/OFF) the TV and ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 · Check TV settings (CEC Enabled) for external audio out and internal speakers are turned "off" · You might need to use an HDMI 2.1 cable for eARC Amplifier Specifications Model Power Rating per Channel Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion-THD+N Input Sensitivity Input Impedance Signal to Noise Ratio Sub Out Level Sub Out Frequency Response Protection Auto-On sensitivity for turn-on Auto off delay time Wireless Audio Connectivity Receiving Range Wireless Audio Connectivity Pairing Name HDMI Safety Certification Power Requirement Chassis Dimensions (W x D x H) Net Weight ADTV3.1 ADTV2.1 75 Watts L&R, 80 Watts Center @ 4 ohms 75 Watts L&R, @ 4 ohms 20 Hz-20 kHz 0.5% 730 mv L&R, 560 mv Center (Aux IN) 730 mv L&R, (Aux IN) 10k 86 dB Variable, 2V max 20 Hz-100 Hz (-3dB @ 130 Hz, 12 dB/Octave roll-off) Short circuit and thermal protected 4 mv 30 minutes >10 Meters ADTV3.1 ADTV2.1 Supports ARC and eARC FCC,CE 28VDC, 7.1 Amps 28VDC, 5 Amps 7.992" (203 mm) x 5.197" (132 mm) x 1.417" (36 mm) 9.173" (233 mm) wide with mounting brackets attached 1.527" (38.8 mm) high with rubber feet 0.85 kg (Accessories such as adapters are not included ) 0.80 kg (Accessories such as adapters are not included ) IR Specifications Receiving Distance Angle of IR Acceptance Working voltage (VCC) Plug configuration IR case dimensions Cable length Remote Control Specifications Button Functions Bass & Treble, Boost & Cut IR Transmit Distance Battery Required Dimensions Power Supply Specifications Input Voltage Output Voltage Protection Energy Saving Safety Certifications AC Cable DC Cable Up to 10 Meters +/- 45° from center line 2.7 5.5 VDC Tip: VCC, Ring: IR Signal, Sleeve: Ground 0.657" (16.7 mm) x 1.16" (29.5 mm) 4.9' (1.5 Meters) On/Off, Mute, Wireless Audio Connectivity (BT), ARC IN, Optical IN, AUX In, Volume -/+, Bass & Treble -/+ & Flat +/- 6dB Up to 10 Meters CR2025 3.38" (86 mm) H x 1.61" (41 mm) W x 0.276" (7 mm) Thick 110 230V ~ 50/60Hz, 3.0A 28VDC, 7.1A 28VDC, 5A Over Current & Short Circuit Protected Level VI cULus, FCC, CE, UKCA Removable, 3-Prong Grounded, 4.9' (1.5 Meters) Long Hard wired, 2-conductor with 5.5 mm DC connector 203mm [7.99"] INPUT IN1/BT IN2/ARC IN3/OPT IN4/AUX 1 UP UP DOWN DOWN 2 UP DOWN UP DOWN 4 5 VARIABLE AUTO RUN FIXED REMOTE LEARN 5 15mm [.59"] 36mm [1.42"] INPUT IN1/BT IN2/ARC IN3/OPT IN4/AUX 1 UP UP DOWN DOWN 2 UP DOWN UP DOWN 4 5 VARIABLE AUTO RUN FIXED REMOTE LEARN 5 ADTV3.1,ADTV2.1 ADTV3.1 FCC ID:2BLXA-TVAMP 15mm [.59"] 15mm [.59"] ADTV2.1 FCC ID:2BLXA-TVAMP 132mm [5.2"] Handheld Remote 41mm [1.61"] ADTV3.1 ADTV2.1 7mm [.28"] 86mm [3.39"] Limited Warranty