Anthem AVM 20 Setup Menu - 7. Setup Menu
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7. SETUP MENU
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Example 1: Select a Source for the ZONE2 Timer:
• Enter the Setup (section 7.1). Go to ‘8. SET TIMERS/TIME’ and press SELECT.
• Press the
' button until you reach “c. SET ZONE2 TIMERS”.
• Press SELECT. The ‘8c. SET ZONE2 TIMERS’ submenu will appear.
• Press the
' button until you reach “k. SELECT SOURCE”.
• Use the
"# buttons to change to desired Source.
• Press BACK to leave this submenu and return to the SET TIMERS/TIME menu.
If you selected ‘Last Stn’ as your Timer turn-on Source, you can leave it set to the last station you were
listening to, or choose one of your preset stations. For example, to have the Path Timer turn on to a Preset
Station, do the following from the ‘k. SELECT SOURCE’ menu line (above):
• Use the
"# buttons to change to ‘Last Stn’.
• Press SELECT to highlight ‘Last Stn’.
• Use the
&' buttons to change to the desired FM • AM Preset. These will scroll from ‘AM 1-1’ to
‘AM 1-6’ to ‘FM1-1’ through to ‘FM3-6’ and back to ‘Last Stn’.
• Press BACK to leave this submenu.
Note: The Timer submenu setup procedure is the same for MAIN, ZONE2, and ZONE3.
Example 2: Change ZONE2, TIMER2 to come on Weekdays at 7:35 AM.
• Enter the Setup (section 7.1). Go to ‘ 8. SET TIMERS/TIME’ and press SELECT.
• Press the
' button until you reach “c. SET ZONE2 TIMERS”.
• Press SELECT. The ‘8c. SET ZONE2 TIMERS’ submenu will appear.
• Press the
' button to reach “f. TIMER2 OPTIONS: Off”.
• Use the
"# buttons to change to ‘Week’.
• Press the
' button until you reach “g. T2 WEEKDAY ON: 10:00 AM”.
• Press SELECT. The hour is now in red, use the Master Control Knob or the &' buttons to set the
hour to ‘7’ AM. (Continuing through ‘12’ will advance the AM/PM settings.)
• Press the
# button. ‘00’ minutes will be highlighted.
• Use the Master Control Knob or the
&' buttons to set the minutes to ‘35’.
• Press BACK to leave this submenu and return to SET TIMERS/TIME menu.
7.4.9 TRIGGERS / IR / RS-232
The three trigger outputs on the back of the AVM 20 allow you to remotely turn other components on or off,
such as a power amplifier or video projector. To have their power on/off controlled by the AVM 20, simply
connect a trigger output from the AVM 20 to the trigger input of the other component. For components that
do not have a trigger input, use a triggerable power bar (see your dealer). The triggers menu allows you to
determine the criteria by which other components are turned on or off.
• Trigger1 and Trigger2: Provide standard trigger outputs of 12 volts with up to 50 mA of current,
suitable for typical source components and most amplifiers.
• Trigger3: Provides a standard trigger output of 12 volts with up to 200 mA of current, suitable for
motorized projection equipment and very high power amplifiers.
There is a quarter of a second delay between each trigger to minimize momentary line voltage drops caused
by switching on too many devices at the same time.