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movie 5.1
solo
Balance
Balance allows you to increase the volume of one 
channel (left or right) relative to the other. Altering 
the balance may help to restore the stereo image for 
an off-centre listening position.
Bass
This setting boosts the lower frequency components 
of your music. If your music is not ‘warm’ enough, 
increase this setting; if your music is ‘boomy’, 
decreasing this setting may help. See also ‘Bass 
correction’, below.
Treble
This setting changes the relative volume of the higher 
frequency components of your music. If you feel that 
percussion items in the music (for example) are being 
lost, increasing this setting may help. If high frequency 
sounds are too dominant, decrease this setting.
Bass Correction
This setting should normally be left on minimum. 
Bass correction may be used if Solo Movie 5.1 is 
connected to limited-frequency-range (‘Small’) 
speakers, that cannot reproduce very low frequency 
sounds. Increasing this setting progressively increases 
very low frequency bass. This control should not be 
used at high volumes as it may damage your speakers.
Sub Level *
This adjusts the level of the SUB (subwoofer, or LFE 
speaker) pre-amp output relative to the other five 
channels. Sub level does not apply to headphone 
output.
Decoding Mode *
This cycles through the high quality decoding methods 
available on Solo Movie 5.1
The decoding mode is remembered separately for 
each input source (including separate modes for DVD 
and CD discs). 
Dolby Pro Logic II decoding is designed to produce a 
5-channel analogue output from two-channel source 
material. 
Due to the different recording methods used 
for movies and music, it is recommended that the 
correct decoding mode for your source material is 
used to obtain the best results.
Note that Decoding Mode does not apply to 
headphone output.
Choose the decoding method for the stereo source 
selected from the options below:
Off Stereo with crossover to subwoofer (if ‘Small’ 
front speakers are selected in the Set-up 
menu).
Dolby PLII 
Movie
Movie mode should be used with material 
marked as ‘Dolby Surround’ encoded.
Dolby PLII 
Music
Music mode is for use with any stereo music 
recording. As the optimum decoding method 
varies according to the recording, Music mode 
allows user adjustment of the processing 
characteristics; information about adjusting 
the Music mode by using ‘Dimension’, ‘Centre 
Width’ and ‘Panorama’ controls can be found 
below.
Dolby PLII 
Matrix
The Matrix mode is the same as the 
Music mode except that the directional 
enhancement logic is turned off. Matrix mode 
may be used to enhance mono signals by 
making them seem ‘larger’.
Dolby 
Pro Logic
Dolby Pro Logic decoding is performed. Dolby 
Pro Logic decoding is a legacy mode, and we 
recommend using one of the Dolby Pro Logic 
II decoding options instead.
Stereo 
Direct
By-passes all digital processing for analogue 
inputs. (This option is not suitable for use with 
‘Small’ speakers, as bass will not be redirected 
to a subwoofer.)
Dimension *
(This setting can be adjusted only when Dolby Pro 
Logic II Music mode is selected.)
‘Dimension’ allows you to adjust gradually the sound 
field either towards the front or towards the rear. 
If a recording is too spacious or strong from the 
surrounds, it can be adjusted ‘forward’ to get a better 
balance. Likewise, if a stereo recording is somewhat 
too ‘narrow’ sounding, it can be adjusted toward the 
rear to get a more enveloping, immersive result. We 
recommend ‘Dimension’ is set to 0 for normal use.
Centre Width *
(This setting can be adjusted only when Dolby Pro 
Logic II Music mode is selected.)
With Dolby Pro Logic II decoding, dominant centre 
signals come only from the centre speaker. If no 
centre speaker is present, the decoder splits the 
centre signal equally to the left and right speakers to 
create a ‘phantom’ centre image. The Centre Width 
control allows variable adjustment of the centre image 
so it may be heard only from the centre speaker; only 
from the left/right speakers as a phantom image; or 
from all three front speakers to varying degrees. We 
recommend ‘Centre Width’ is set to 3 for normal use.
Panorama Mode *
(This setting can be adjusted only when Dolby Pro 
Logic II Music mode is selected.)
Extends the front centre image to include the 
surround speakers for an exciting ‘wrap-around’ effect 
with side wall imaging.
Sleep Timer
This timer allows you to specify a listening period, 
after which Solo Movie 5.1 will switch automatically 
into stand-by. The period can be set in 5-minute 
intervals, up to 120 minutes (2 hours).
iPod Option
(This menu item is shown only when the selected 
source is AUX.) 
The default setting is ‘Disabled’, but if you intend 
to use Arcam’s rDock or rLead accessories to 
integrate an iPod
®
 with your system, you should 
set the appropriate option. Connect the rDock or 
rLead to the rear of the unit (full details are given in 
the quick start guides supplied with the accessory 
units) and Solo Movie 5.1 will test for the presence 
of a connected iPod. Solo Movie 5.1 takes over the 
control and amplification of the source, with iPod text 
displayed on the front panel of the system unit. 
Display Centre spreading 
effect
0 No centre 
spreading
1 20.8°
2 28°
3 36°
4 54°
5 62°
6 69.8°
7  Phantom centre
The ‘Centre Width’ setting for 
Dolby Pro Logic II Music Mode
*  Items marked with an asterisk do not 
appear when a headphone jack is inserted as they 
do not apply to headphone listening.
FM Mode
(This menu item is shown only when the selected 
source is FM.)
In some weak signal areas, it can be beneficial to force 
the FM tuner to mono output, as mono requires a 
much lower signal strength to produce acceptable 
results. If the signal strength in your area is good, leave 
this as ‘stereo’.
DAB Setup
(This menu item is shown only when the selected 
source is DAB.)
There are two options under this menu item – ‘Scan’ 
and ‘Erase settings’. Selecting ‘Scan’ causes Solo Movie 
5.1 to search for new DAB stations. If any are found, 
then they will be added automatically to the list of 
available stations.
Scanning for new stations does not erase old stations 
that are no longer transmitted – over time, or if you 
change location, this may lead to you having a number 
of stations in your list that cannot actually be received. 
In this case, select ‘Erase settings’, then perform a new 
scan; when the scan is complete, only stations that are 
available currently in your area will be shown.
Set Preset
(This menu item is shown only when the selected 
source is DAB, FM or AM.)
See the section ‘Setting station presets’ on page 25 for 
more information.