Cambridge Audio Stereo Receiver 540R User Manual

INTRODUCTION  
CONTENTS  
Thank you for purchasing this Cambridge Audio 540R AV receiver. It  
represents Cambridge Audio's first mmove into the exciting world of multi-  
channel sound. It stems from a tradition of over 30 years of producing  
stereo amplifiers and holds true to the Cambridge philosophy of  
excellent performance at the best possible price. We hope that you will  
enjoy many years of happy aand rewarding ownership.  
Introduction................................................................................................. 2  
Contents.......................................................................................................2  
Important safety instructions.....................................................................3  
Rear panel connections…………………………………………………... .................4  
Speaker connection and placement……………………………………….…........ 5  
Connecting video and audio source equipment………….…..................... 6  
Front panel controls……………………………………………………….……............ ..8  
About this AV receiver  
The 540R is designed to maximise multi-channel performance without  
compromising on stereo reproduction. As such, the six, 80W discrete  
amplifiers are kept as separate as possible from the processing and  
input stages. An oversized power supply ensures that the 540R can  
maintain a high power output into difficult electrical loads to ensure a  
powerful and effortless sound.  
A full range of Digital and analogue inputs are fitted to the 540R. The  
four Digital inputs allow for the connection of suitably equipped DVD  
players, satellite boxes and games consoles for decoding into digital  
surround formats. In addition, there are conventional stereo inputs for  
CD players and the like to ensure the best possible stereo reproduction.  
The 540R is also capable of decoding your stereo sources in Dolby Pro  
Logic® II (Pro Logic is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories), for  
a convincing and effective surround experience from a stereo source.  
This ensures sources such as analogue televisions and VCR's can make  
full use of the 540R's surround capabilities.  
Remote control handset……………………………………………………...............  
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Operation…………………………………………………………………………............... 10  
Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………………...........12  
Technical Specifications………………………………………………………………....12  
Limited warranty....................................................................................... 13  
In addition to the stereo analogue input, the 540R also carries a seven-  
channel analogue input. This feature allows for the connection of a DVD  
Audio or SACD equipped player to the 540R. This means that the 540R  
is fully equipped to make the most of these exciting new music formats.  
As well as the full complement of audio inputs, the 540R also performs  
Composite, S-Video and Component Video switching. This means that  
the 540R can be used as a hub to carry video signals in addition to the  
audio ones. For example, this would enable two Component Video  
equipped items to be connected to a single component input on your  
television or monitor, meaning more items can be connected to fewer  
high quality inputs on your television.  
Last, but by no means least, is the fitment of pre-outs to the 540R. This  
means that an existing stereo amp can be retained to drive the front  
channels or indeed every channel can be driven by a separate power  
amplifier and the 540R simply used as a processor and pre-amp. This  
feature allows for the retention of existing quality stereo amps and  
allows for a degree of additional upgrading.  
Now we invite you to sit back, relax and enjoy!  
Matthew Bramble  
Technical Director  
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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS  
FM / AM antenna  
Coax Out  
All tuner antenna connections are made here.  
Connect to an external recording device to record selected digital audio  
source.  
Video out  
Optical Out  
S-Video out - Connect this to your television via an S-Video cable to  
display the picture of any unit connected via S-Video to the 540R.  
Connect to an external recording device to record selected digital audio  
source.  
Composite Video out - Connect this to your television via an RCA phono  
cable to display the picture of any unit connected to the 540R via  
composite video.  
Component in  
DVD - Connect to the Cr, Cb, Y terminals of a DVD player.  
S-Video in  
Video - Connect to the Cr, Cb, Y terminals of a games console or other  
component equipped source.  
Video 1 / Video 2 - These can be used to connect any S-Video source to  
the 540R.  
Component Out  
DVD - Connect to the corresponding S-Video output terminal of a DVD  
player to play through the 540R. Note that any source can be connected  
here if desired.  
Connect to the Pr, Pb, Y terminals on a Television.  
Reset  
Composite Video in  
This is used to reset the whole system including all existing saved  
information. Insert a paper clip and hold for approx 3 seconds. The unit  
will be reset and all saved settings will return to factory default settings.  
Video 1 / Video 2 - Connect to the corresponding Composite output  
terminal of a piece of video source equipment to play through the 540R.  
DVD - Connect to the corresponding Composite output terminal of a DVD  
player to play through the 540R.  
Audio In  
CD/Aux - Connect to the line output terminals of a CD player.  
Video 1 /Video 2 - Connect to the line output terminals of a video player.  
DVD - Connect to the line output terminals of a DVD player.  
Tape Play - Connect to the line output terminals on the Tape Deck.  
Tape Rec - Connect to the line input terminals on the Tape Deck.  
It is possible to connect any equipment with a Composite video output  
to these inputs.  
Coax in  
CD - Connect to the corresponding Coaxial Digital output terminal of a  
CD player to play throught the 540R.  
Any line level source can be connected to any of these inputs (except  
Tape Play/Rec).  
DVD - Connect to the corresponding Coaxial Digital output terminal of a  
DVD player to play throught the 540R.  
It is possible to connect any equipment with a coaxial digital output to  
these inputs.  
6.1 Direct In  
Connect to the 7 channel output terminals of a DVD player for playing  
DVD-A or SACD through the 540R.  
Optical in  
Video 1 / Video 2 - Connect to the corresponding Optical Digital output  
terminal of a suitably equipped video player to play through the 540R.  
6.1 Direct Out  
Connect to the 7 channel input terminals of another amplifier, separate  
power amps or active loudspeakers.  
DVD - Connect to the corresponding Optical Digital output terminal of a  
DVD player to play through the 540R.  
It is possible to connect any equipment with an Optical Digital output to  
these inputs.  
Speaker terminals  
Connect to loudspeakers with an impedance of between 4 and 8 ohms.  
Power On / off  
Press this switch to turn on /off this unit.  
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Dipoles diffuse the sound in a slightly different way, and therefore  
have different positioning requirements: ideally they should be  
mounted to the side of the listener, and up to 15 degrees above  
listening height  
Connecting loudspeakers  
To avoid damaging the speakers with a sudden high-level signal, be sure  
to switch the power off before connecting the speakers.  
4. Surround centre speaker - Required for enjoying Dolby® Digital EX  
(Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboroatories) or DTS®-ES  
audio (Under license from Digital Theater, System, In, or DTS (BVI)  
Limited). Improves the quality of sound effects by filling the gap  
between the surround left and rear right speakers.  
Check the impedance of your speakers. Connect speakers with an  
impedance of between 4 and 8 ohms.  
The 540R's red speaker terminals are the + (positive) terminals and the  
black terminals are the - (negative) terminals.  
The diagram below shows how loudspeaker connections are made.  
5. Subwoofer - The location of any dedicated subwoofer will greatly  
effect the quantity and also the quality of the low frequencies.  
Please see dedicated subwoofer manual for detailed positioning  
information.  
Please note that all connections are made via loudspeaker cable except  
the subwoofer which is connected via a standard RCA phono cable.  
EXPERIMENT !!  
REMEMBER - IIF IT SOUNDS RIGHT TO YOU, IT IS RIGHT !!  
To surround To surround  
right speaker left speaker  
To front left  
speaker  
To front right  
speaker  
To subwoofer  
To front centre  
speaker  
To surround  
centre speaker  
Notes on loudspeaker placement  
FM antenna  
1. Front left and right loudspeakers - These should be placed  
equidistant to the left and right of your screen far enough apart to  
ensure good stereo imaging. If they are too far apart or too close  
to the corners of the room they will sound distracting and distant.  
It may be desirable to experiment with the 'toe-in' of the units  
(angling them towards the listening position) to optimise the front  
speaker soundstage and imaging.  
If you live reasonably close to a transmitter and want to use the provided  
lead-type FM antenna, connect to the "FM 75 ohm" socket, extend the  
lead and attach it to a window frame or wall with thumbtacks, or move  
around the room, where reception is best  
In an area where FM signals are weak, it may be necessary to use a 75  
ohm unbalanced-type outdoor FM antenna.  
2. Centre channel Loudspeakers - Ideally your centre channel  
loudspeaker needs to be positioned directly above or below your  
screen, facing the listening position.  
AM loop antenna  
The high performance AM loop antenna provided with the receiver is  
sufficient for good reception in most areas.  
3. Surround left and right Loudspeakers - If you are using normal hi-fi  
loudspeakers as your surrounds they should be situated roughly at  
listening height and facing into the listening position. It is  
suggested that they are wall mounted or alternatively placed on  
suitable speaker stands.  
Connect the loop antenna's wires to the AM antenna terminals.  
Place the antenna on a shelf, for example, and move around to obtain  
the best reception, place as far away as possible from the entire system,  
speaker leads and the power cords, to prevent unwanted noise.  
Bipolar-type surround speakers can be set up in much the same  
way as standard 'monopole' types, so try positioning around  
listening height and angle toward the listener  
If the AM loop antenna provided does not receive sufficient reception, it  
may be necessary to use an outdoor AM antenna.  
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Connecting video source equipment  
Video connections  
Connecting audio ssource equipment  
Audio source equipment, such as a CD player, can be listened to through  
the 540R.  
There are three ways in which video connections to the 540R can be  
made (only one video connection should be made):  
Connections are made as audio connections explained in the previous  
column.  
Component - Connect video source equipment’s Component sockets to  
the corresponding sockets on the rear of your 540R using Component  
cable (3RCA-3RCA)  
Note - To record audio source material an external recording unit (eg  
Minidisc) should be connected to the digital or analogue outputs on the  
rear of the 540R.  
S-Video - Connect video source equipment’s S-Video socket to the  
corresponding socket on the rear of your 540R using S-Video cable  
(MINIDIN-MINIDIN).  
Composite - Connect video source equipment’s Composite socket to the  
corresponding socket on the rear of your 540R using phono cable (RCA-  
RCA)  
For best picture quality we recommend that video connections are made  
via Component sockets where possible.  
Note - If connecting two pieces of video source equipment to the 540R  
simultaneously (eg a VCR and a DVD player) it is recommended that the  
same method of video connection is used. By doing this only one input  
on the television will be used.  
Video connections are shown in fig.1.  
Audio connections  
There are three basic options for audio connections to the 540R:  
Optical - Connect video source equipment’s optical digital output socket  
to the corresponding socket on the rear of the 540R using optical cable  
(OPT-OPT)  
Coaxial - Connect video source equipment’s coaxial digital output socket  
to the corresponding socket on the rear of the 540R using 75 Ohm  
phono cable (RCA-RCA)  
Line level audio - Connect video source equipment’s audio out sockets  
to the corresponding sockets on the rear of the 540R using phono cable  
(2RCA-2RCA).  
If you want to listen to DVD Audio or SACD discs then it will be necessary  
to connect your DVD player to the 6.1 Direct In sockets on the rear of the  
540R. Connecting a DVD player to these sockets bypasses the 540R  
decoder and sends the signal straight to the built in six channel  
amplifier.  
Audio connections are shown in fig.2.  
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From video source  
S-Video out via  
S-Video cable  
From video source  
Composite vvideo out  
via phono cable  
(RCA-RCA)  
From video source  
component video out  
via component cable  
(3RCA-3RCA)  
(MINIDIN-MINIDIN)  
FIG.1  
VIDEO  
CONNECTIONS  
To television S-Video  
in via S-Video cable  
(MINIDIN-MINIDIN)  
To television  
To television  
composite vvideo in via  
phono cable  
component video in  
via component cable  
(3RCA-3RCA)  
(RCA-RCA)  
From video source  
coaxial out via 75  
Ohm phono cable  
(RCA-RCA)  
From video source  
optical out via  
optical cable  
(OPT-OPT)  
From video source  
6/7 channel out via  
phone cables  
From video source  
audio out via  
phono cable  
(6RCA-6RCA)  
(2RCA-2RCA)  
FIG.2  
AUDIO  
CONNECTIONS  
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
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Video 3 input sockets  
Standby/On  
Connect an external VCR, Video Camera Recorder, etc. to these sockets  
Switches the 540R between Standby and On.  
DVD  
Phones  
Press to select DVD source equipment for ouput through the 540R.  
Socket for headphones if required.  
Video 1  
Tuning +/-  
Press to select video source equipment connected to Video 1 on the rear  
panel for output through the 540R.  
Use to tune FM frequencies.  
Mode/Store (for tuner operation)  
Video 2  
Press to cycle between tuner modes (see page 10 for full details).  
Press to select video source equipment connected to Video 2 on the rear  
panel for output through the 540R.  
Stereo  
Press this button to listen to audio in stereo from the front left and right  
loudspeakers only.  
Video 3  
Press to select video source equipment connected to Video 3 on the  
front panel for output through the 540R.  
Dolby Digital EX  
Press this button to listen to a sixth channel when using a 6.1 channel  
source.  
Tuner FM/AM  
Press to select the tuner for output through the 540R.  
In tuner mode use this button to switch between FM and AM mode.  
Dolby Pro LLogic II  
If pressed this button will convert a two channel stereo audio input into  
simulated 5.1 surround sound.  
Tape/MD/CDR  
Press this button when operating a recording device connected to the  
540R.  
DSP Mode  
Press this button to choose one of the following surround sound effects:  
THEATER, HALL, PASSTHRU, MOVIE, MUSIC or ROOM. These will subtly  
effect the sound that you hear.  
CD/Aux  
Press to select source equipment connected to CD/Aux on the rear  
panel for output through the 540R.  
Input Mode  
6.1 Direct  
Press this button to cycle between analogue, optical and digital inputs.  
Press to select DVD player connected to the 6.1 Direct in sockets on the  
rear panel to listen to DVD-A or SACD discs through the 540R.  
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REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET  
Input select  
Tune +/-  
Push to select desired source equipment.  
Power  
Press to increase or decrease the tuner frequency.  
Mute  
Push this button to switch the 540R to standby mode, push it again to  
turn off the 540R.  
Press to mute audio.  
+ / -  
Input mode  
Press for function adjustments.  
See previous page.  
Bass / Treble  
Stereo  
Press for Bass and treble control. Then press +/- key to adjust levels.  
See previous page.  
PL II  
SPK setup  
If you are listening to a source in digital or Pro Logic® II you can adjust  
your speaker settings from here.  
See previous page.  
DD EX / DTS ES  
See previous page.  
Delay  
See Delay Time (page 11).  
Surr mode  
Stereo / Mono  
See previous page.  
Press to alternate between Stereo and Mono when listening to FM  
broadcasts.  
Dynamic  
Press to access Dynamic Range Compression controls (see page 11),  
Store  
LFE trim  
See Tuner Operation (page 10).  
Press to access Low Frequency Effect controls (see page 11).  
FM/AM  
Test tone  
See Tuner Operation (page 10).  
Press to access Speaker Level Balance Adjustment (see page 11).  
APS search (without RDS) / PTY search (with RDS)  
APS - Allocates and memorises radio stations automatically.  
CH select  
Press to access Channel Select (see page 11).  
PTY - Press to view current program type on the display, use Tune +/- to  
select the program type you desire.  
Sub on/off  
Display  
Press to turn the subwoofer on/off.  
When listening to source equipment press this button to view input type  
(optical, coaxial or analogue). When listening to FM with RDS, press this  
button to view station information.  
Volume +/-  
Press to increase or decrease the master volume.  
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OPERATION  
Storing stations  
Playing source material  
1. Press the tuner FM/AM button.  
2. Select AM or FM by again pressing the Tuner FM/AM button.  
1. Switch the Power button on the rear panel to ON.  
2. Press Standby button to switch on the 540R.  
3. Press the Mode/Store button two times to select manual tuning  
mode, then press the Tuning +/- button to select a frequency  
channel you want to preset.  
3. Select desired source by pushing the corresponding button on the  
540R’s front panel or by using the remote handset.  
Note - The Input Mode button is used to select the input mode of  
the source equipment, either analogue (ANA), optical (OPT), or  
coaxial (COAX) depending on rear panel connection made.  
4. Pressing and holding the Mode/Store button for 5 seconds will  
bring up the "MEM" icon.  
5. Use the Tuning+/- buttons to select a preset station. The station  
number will be displayed on the screen.  
If you are connecting your source equipment digitally (via Optical or  
Coaxial connections) then the symbols  
should appear on the  
display. If UNLOCK appears on the display, the source is either not  
connected properly or the source is not switched on.  
6. Press the Mode/Store button to memorise.  
4. Play the source, and gradually turn up the volume to the required  
level with the Master Volume control.  
How to select preset stations  
Press the Mode/Store button on the front panel three times until  
PRESET appears on the front panel display, then by pressing the Tuning  
+/- buttons you can select a preset channel.  
Tuner operations  
Automatic tuning  
1. Press the Power button, then press the Standby button to On.  
Radio Data Systems (RDS)  
2. Press the Tuner FM/AM button on the front panel or remote  
handset.  
RDS is a method for the transmission of additional information from  
local radio stations. It is only available in FM mode.  
3. Use the FM/AM button to select FM or AM.  
RDS will only work if the local broadcasting stations have RDS  
transmission and the signal is strong enough.  
4. Press the Mode/Store button on the front panel or the Mode button  
on the remote handset to select automatic or manual tuning mode.  
1. Press the Display button on the remote, there are functions for PS,  
PTY, CT and RT.  
5. Press Tune + and Tune - to select the station you want to listen to  
or when a station is tuned in, the tuning process will stop  
automatically. (Automatic selection).  
2. For PS (Station Name), press the Display button on the remote until  
"PS" appears. The current station name will be shown.  
6. Press Tuning + or Tuning - again to select another channel.  
3. For PTY (Program Type), press the Display button on the remote  
until "PTY" appears. The current name type of the program will be  
shown.  
Manual tuning  
4. For CT (Clock - Time), press Display on the front panel until "WAIT"  
appears. The current time from Radio Station will be displayed.  
This is for selecting stations, which cannot be tuned automatically  
(manual selection).  
Note that the Clock - Time will be only transmitted from local radio  
station once a minute.  
To tune a channel manually, proceed as above, at Step 4 select Manual  
and use the Tuning +/- buttons to move up or down the frequencies.  
5. For RT (Radiotext), press the Display button on the remote until "RT"  
appears. Some Text messages will be shown.  
Two FM modes available, stereo and mono - Press the Stereo/Mono  
button on the remote control to alternate between Stereo mode and  
Mono mode.  
PTY search (program type search)  
If the Display button is pressed, the details of incoming source will be  
displayed.  
1. Press the PTY button on remote control, "PTY SELECT" will flash on  
the display.  
2. Press Tuning + /- to choose the program type, for example NEWS or  
SPORT.  
3. Press PTY again once you have chosen the program type.  
When the selected type of program is tuned in, it will stop searching,  
otherwise, "NO FOUND" will appear.  
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FINE TUNING SOUND  
These functions allow you to fine tune the audio output from the 540R  
to get the perfect balance between your home cinema system and your  
room.  
Channel Select - Loudspeaker level adjustment for 6.1  
Direct audio  
The channel select button can be used to balance volume between  
speakers in 6.1 channel mode when using the 6.1 analogue inputs.  
Delay Time  
As the Dolby® Digital signal is decoded in the external source,  
sometimes, you may have to balance volume between speakers due to  
the location of speakers. In this case:  
To get the full benefit from your home cinema system it is often  
desirable to have output from your surround, rear or centre speakers  
delayed, creating a more realistic feeling of space.  
Press the CH Select button on the remote handset and proceed as  
per Test Tone instructions.  
Press the SPK Setup button on the remote handset. The  
corresponding speaker appears on the display. i.e .C (centre), S  
(surround), L/R (front left and right) or BS (back surround)  
Low Frequency EEffect (LFE mix)  
Press the Delay button to set the time delay and the use the +/-  
buttons to adjust.  
Use this function to fine tune the level of bass outputted by the 540R.  
Press the LFE Trim button on the remote handset.  
Use the volume keys to adjust between 0dB and -10dB  
Delay time setting adjustable range  
Dolby® Digital mode:  
0-15 ms in 5 ms step (S-Delay)  
0-5 ms in 1 ms step (C-Delay)  
Note that the LFE function will automatically cancel if the volume button  
is not pressed for 5 seconds.  
Dolby Pro Logic® II Mode: 15-30 ms in 1 ms step (S-Delay)  
Dynamic Range Control  
Test Tone - Loudspeaker level aadjustment  
By reducing the Dynamic range of the 540R output can be listened to at  
a higher volume without bursts of noise. This is useful for watching  
movies late at night, for example  
The test tone function is useful to adjust the relative volume between  
speakers in Dolby® Digital or Dolby® Pro Logic II modes.  
Adjust the master volume to the normal listening level (half of max.  
volume is recommended)  
Press the Dynamic button on remote control repeatedly until the  
desired compression range is reached.  
Press the Test Tone button on the remote handset.  
DRC=0/4 No Compression  
A test tone will be emitted from each speaker each time you press  
Test Tone button, looping in the following order:  
DRC=1/4  
DRC=2/4  
L (front left)  
DRC=3/4  
R (front right)  
DRC=4/4 Greatest Compression  
Dynamic range compression is not possible with DTS® sources.  
LS (surround left)  
RS (surround right)  
Note that the Dynamic Range Control function will automatically cancel  
if the volume button is not pressed for 5 seconds.  
C (centre)  
SUB (subwoofer)  
BS (surround back)  
Adjust the level of each speaker using the Volume button.  
The level of each speaker can be adjusted in 1 dB step from -10dB  
to +10dB. Try to ensure that the volume of the tone is the same  
from every speaker.  
When the setting is finished, press the Test Tone button to stop the  
test tone.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
When listening to music in stereo, Left/Right speakers are  
reversed.  
Power Output  
100 watts rms per channel,  
8 ohms, two channels driven  
80 watts rms per channel,  
8 ohms all 6 channels driven  
Speakers are wrongly connected.  
A low hum or buzz sound can be heard.  
Power cords or lighting placed near this product.  
THD  
<0.006% @1kHz  
Crosstalk  
<-60dB  
20Hz – 20kHz +/- 1dB  
<2w  
Sound is only audible from one channel  
One of the input cords is disconnected.  
The balance control is set to one side.  
Frequency response  
Stby power cconsumption  
Max power consumption  
DAC  
850w  
Sound cuts off when listening to music or there is no sound  
even though ppower is ON.  
CS42518 Multi-DAC  
CS493263 DSP  
Speaker impedance is less than prescribed for the 540R.  
Connections  
Low bass response.  
Audio Inputs  
6 Line Level + Tuner  
6.1 Direct Input  
Speaker polarity (+/-) is reversed.  
An unusual hissing noise is heard when listening to the  
broadcast in stereo, but not hheard when listening in mono.  
Audio Outputs  
6 Amplified Speaker Outputs  
6.1 Preamp output  
1 Tape record output  
A slight noise may be heard because the method used for modulation of  
FM stereo broadcasts is different than that used for mono broadcasts.  
Video Inputs  
Video Ouputs  
4 Composite, 3 S-Video,  
2 Component Video  
Noise is excessive in both stereo and monaural broadcasts.  
Poor location and/or direction of the antenna.  
Transmitting station is too far away.  
1 Composite, 1 S-Video,  
1 Component Video  
Digital Inputs  
Digital Outputs  
Dimensions (mm)  
Weight  
2 Co-Axial, 3 Optical  
1 Co-Axial, 1 Optical  
430 x 100 x 310  
9.5kg/20.9lbs  
Sound is distorted and/or the volume level becomes low  
Broadcast signals are poor or poor antenna placement.  
Excessive distortion in speaker output  
Poor reception area.  
No sound from the rear speakers  
Surround On/Off button is set to Off.  
Source being played is not recorded or broadcast in surround sound or  
stereo.  
Cable not connected securely.  
No sound from the centre speaker  
Surround mode button is not set to Dolby Digital, DTS or Dolby Pro Logic  
II.  
Remote handset is not working  
The batteries are flat.  
The remote handset is too far from the receiver or out of the effective  
range.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Cambridge Audio warrants this product to be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship (subject to the terms set forth below).  
Cambridge Audio will repair or replace (at Cambridge Audio's option) this  
product or any defective parts in this product. Warranty periods may vary  
from country to country. If in doubt consult your dealer and ensure that  
you retain proof of purchase.  
To obtain warranty service, please contact the Cambridge Audio  
authorised dealer from which you purchased this product. If your dealer  
is not equipped to perform the repair of your Cambridge Audio product,  
it can be returned by your dealer to Cambridge Audio or an authorised  
Cambridge Audio service agent. You will need to ship this product in  
either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of  
protection.  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice, which  
is evidence that this product is within the warranty period, must be  
presented to obtain warranty service.  
This Warranty is invalid if (a) the factory-applied serial number has been  
altered or removed from this product or (b) this product was not  
purchased from a Cambridge Audio authorised dealer. You may call  
Cambridge Audio or your local country Cambridge Audio distributor to  
confirm that you have an unaltered serial number and/or you purchased  
from a Cambridge Audio authorised dealer.  
This Warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to acts  
of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, commercial use, or  
modification of, or to any part of, the product. This Warranty does not  
cover damage due to improper operation, maintenance or installation,  
or attempted repair by anyone other than Cambridge Audio or a  
Cambridge Audio dealer, or authorised service agent which is authorised  
to do Cambridge Audio warranty work. Any unauthorised repairs will void  
this Warranty. This Warranty does not cover products sold AS IS or WITH  
ALL FAULTS.  
REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENTS AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY  
ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. CAMBRIDGE AUDIO  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY IN  
THIS PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY LAW, THIS  
WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS AND  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PRACTICAL  
PURPOSE.  
Some countries and US states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages or implied warranties so the above  
exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal  
rights, and you may have other statutory rights, which vary from state to  
state or country to country.  
azur 540R AV receiver 13  
 

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