Anthem AVM 20 Specifications - page 11
Triggers
Programmable trigger outputs can turn components that have
a trigger input, on or off. Three triggers provide tremendous
flexibility. Set Trigger 1 to Main power-on, connect it to the
trigger input of your amplifier, press the AVM 20’s Main
power button—your amplifier will turn on and off in tandem.
Use triggers to automate as much as you like. Turn your
entire system on or off with one button. Used with timers,
triggers offer you even more versatility. For example, set timers
and triggers so that at 7:00 a.m. Main turns on to DVD and
triggers-on your TV, Amplifier and DVD Player—even turn
lights on or off; and your five-year-old can watch a Disney
®
movie on Saturday morning and leave you time to sleep in.
Two 12-volt triggers operate at 50 mA and the third at 200 mA.
Unique to the AVM 20, this third, higher-current trigger saves
hundreds of dollars on a separate outboard high-current
trigger which would otherwise be required to operate
motorized products such as video projection screens.
Three Powered IR Inputs
Two IR Emitter Outputs
All three infrared inputs can be powered from the AVM 20’s
built-in 12-V power supply, eliminating the need for costly external
power supplies required to power IR repeaters. As well, two
rear-panel infrared emitter outputs make it easy to remote
control your source components (CD, DVD) from another room.
Setup that’s Intuitive,
Easy, and also “Remembers”
Our intuitive setup menu is easy to navigate, and our “what-you-
see-is-what-you-get” (WYSIWYG) front-panel buttons and dis-
play readouts make the AVM 20 a snap to operate. You can
even rename sources and paths to make them easier for your
whole family to use. For example, change the “AUX” source
to read “Game” so your kids can easily locate the source input
for their video games. Change the Zone 2 path to “Den” to easily
locate the zone you are operating.
Once completed, settings can be saved and even password-
protected. Two save files are included: one for User and one
for Installer. Now, if you ever need to revert to your own or
your installer’s settings, simply restore the saved file.
Let’s say someone changed a setup menu setting, it’s Saturday
night and now you can’t watch a movie. What do you do? No
need to wait (and pay!) for a service technician, just restore
the saved settings file … and press “Play”.
ANTHEM AVM 20 SETUP MENU
1.
RENAME SOURCES / PATHS
2. AUDIO/VIDEO-IN
FORMAT/MAIN
3.
A-D/AUDIO-OUT FORMAT
4. SPEAKER
CONFIGURATION
5. LISTENER
POSITION
6. SPEAKER
LVL
CALIBRATION
7. VOLUMES
8.
SET TIMERS / TIME
9.
TRIGGERS / IR / RS-232
10. DISPLAYS
/
TIMEOUT
11. SAVE / RESTORE SETTINGS
12. LOCKOUT / PASSWORDS
AVM 20