Arcam digital radio tuner DT81 User Manual

H A N D B O O K  
DT81  
Arcam DT81 digital radio tuner  
Using this handbook  
This handbook has been designed to give you all the  
information you need to install, connect, set up and use  
the Arcam DT81 tuner. The CR-389 remote control handset  
supplied with this equipment is also described.  
Contents  
Safety guidelines  
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Safety instructions  
Safety compliance  
Safety  
Using this handbook  
Safety  
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Safety guidelines are set out on the inside front cover of this  
handbook.  
Information on radio transmissions  
Many of these items are common sense precautions, but for  
your own safety, and to ensure that you do not damage the unit,  
we strongly recommend that you read them.  
Installation  
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Positioning the unit  
Setting up the aerial  
Connecting to other equipment  
Additional rear panel functions  
Connecting to a power supply  
Radio interference  
The DT81 digital radio tuner is an audio device containing  
microprocessors and other digital electronics. It has  
been designed to very high standards of electromagnetic  
compatibility.  
Using your tuner  
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Front panel controls  
Searching for services  
Programming a preset  
Selecting a preset  
Changing the display mode  
A note on programme types  
A note on secondary services  
Dynamic label  
If the equipment causes interference to radio/television  
reception, which can be determined by switching the equipment  
off and on, the following measures should be taken:  
I Reorient the receiving antenna or route the antenna cable  
of the receiver as far as possible from this appliance and  
its cabling.  
I Relocate the receiver with respect to this appliance.  
I Connect the receiver and this appliance to different mains  
outlets.  
Signal quality meter  
Engineering mode  
Using the remote control  
CR-389 remote control  
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If the problem persists contact your Arcam dealer or Arcam  
Customer Support on +44 (0)1223 203203.  
Troubleshooting  
Technical specications  
Guarantee  
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EU countries  
This product has been designed to comply with directive  
89/336/EEC.  
On line registration  
Information on radio transmissions  
For United Kingdom users the BBC publishes a booklet entitled  
"Radio Transmitting Stations" which contains details of all BBC  
transmitters in the UK together with other useful hints and tips.  
This booklet can be obtained on request by sending a large  
stamped addressed envelope to:  
BBC Engineering Information Dept.  
BBC Radio  
201 Wood Lane  
London W12 7TS  
Telephone: 08700 100123  
Internet:  
(for general DAB information)  
The Radio Authority publishes a booklet which contains details  
of all independent radio stations. This booklet can be obtained  
on request by sending a large stamped addressed envelope to:  
Radio Authority  
Holbrook House  
14 Great Queen Street  
Holborn  
London WC2B 5DG  
Telephone: 020 7430 2724  
Fax:  
020 7405 7062  
Email:  
Internet:  
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Installation  
REMOTE  
FM TUNER  
INPUT  
CONTROL  
AUDIO OUTPUTS  
230 V  
DATA SERVICE  
DIGITAL OUT  
AERIAL  
INPUT  
IN  
L
L
RDI  
OUT  
OUT  
R
R
COAX  
OPTICAL  
POWER INLET  
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DT81 rear panel  
1 Voltage indicator  
2 Socket for IEC power inlet line  
3 Remote control, in and out mini-jacks  
4 FM tuner input  
5 Audio output phono sockets, two pairs  
6 Data Service on/off switch and RDI output  
7 Digital audio output, coaxial and TOSLINK  
8 Aerial input, BNC locking coaxial  
Aerial input socket  
Positioning the unit  
The coaxial cable from the aerial should be tted with a 50  
BNC plug. Connect this to the aerial socket on the back of this  
tuner, turning to lock in place.  
Always place the tuner on a level, rm surface.  
Setting up the aerial  
Your new Arcam tuner is capable of superb reception but only if  
it is receiving a good quality transmission signal.  
Connecting to other equipment  
Interconnect cables  
We recommend that a roof mounted aerial is used where  
possible, to ensure the best performance. Use a Band III (multi-  
element Yagi) array if you are a long way from a transmitter, or  
use an omnidirectional or folded dipole aerial if you are close to  
more than one transmitter. In the U.K. this should be mounted  
with all elements vertical as the transmissions are vertically  
polarised. Be sure to use a good quality coaxial cable such as  
URM43, CT-100 or similar. For Band III use you can use either  
50or 75cable provided it is good quality. Always use 50Ω  
cable for L-band use.  
Interconnecting cables are not supplied with this tuner. We  
recommend high quality cables as inferior quality cables will  
degrade the sound quality of your system. Please contact your  
Arcam dealer for details of suitable cables.  
Digital outputs  
Optical and co-axial digital audio outputs are provided. These  
can be connected to an external DAC (Digital to Analogue  
Converter) in order to enhance the audio potential of this tuner.  
They can also be used to connect this tuner to a digital  
recording device (such as a CD-R or Minidisc recorder) for  
direct recording.  
If the signal is strong the supplied indoor aerial may be  
sufcient. It should be hung on a wall with both wires fully  
stretched out vertically. However there will be many areas  
where one DAB ensemble (i.e. a group of stations transmitted  
together) is strong and others are weak. An external aerial is  
desirable in these cases in order to receive a higher number  
of services. If the DAB services in your area are transmitted  
on L-band (1.5GHz) then consult your dealer with regard to the  
best aerial to use.  
NOTE: The digital output data includes Serial Copy  
Management System (SCMS) codes. This allows you to make  
one generation of digital recording but further digital copies  
will be prevented.  
AM/FM tuner audio input  
The audio output from a conventional tuner can be connected  
here to save an input on the amplier. When this tuner is  
switched off or is set to bypass mode, this input is routed  
straight to the audio output of this tuner.  
NOTE: The supplied indoor aerial is suitable only for Band  
III, not L-band. An aerial is not supplied in US or Canada.  
There is a small aerial made by Bosch which is suitable for  
L-Band and Band III and has been used with good results. The  
Bosch part number is: F01DE00144  
Remote control in/out  
If you are using this tuner with an amplier that also features a  
remote bus (such as the Arcam Diva A85 or FMJ A22) you can  
connect the REMOTE OUT of the amplier to the REMOTE IN of  
the tuner using a 3.5mm jack lead.  
Robert Bosch Multimedia-System GmbH & Co. KG  
Dept. MU/VMK  
Postfach 77 77 77  
D-31132 Hildesheim  
This allows the tuner to be positioned out of sight while still  
offering remote control as commands are passed through the  
amplier. It can also be used to route control signals for multi-  
room use.  
Telephone: +49 5121 49 4525  
Fax:  
+49 5121 49 2150  
Email:  
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Additional rear panel functions  
Data Service switch: DAB makes provision for providing  
dedicated text and other data services in the multiplex  
datastream.This switch can be set to the inposition (using the  
end of a ballpoint pen) to prevent data services from appearing  
among the available services on the tuners display.  
RDI out: The Radio Data Interface (RDI) is an optical data  
output that may allow future expansion to use certain data  
services via an outboard device such as a personal computer.  
The Data Service switch must be set to the outposition to  
access the data streams from these services.  
Connecting to a power supply  
Wrong plug?  
Check that the plug supplied with the unit ts your supply and  
that your mains supply voltage agrees with the voltage setting  
(115V or 230V) indicated on the rear panel of the unit 1.  
If your mains supply voltage or mains plug is different,  
consult your Arcam dealer or Arcam Customer Support on  
+44 (0)1223 203203.  
Mains lead  
The appliance is normally supplied with a moulded mains plug  
already tted to the lead. If for any reason the plug needs to  
be removed, it must be disposed of immediately and securely,  
as it is a potential shock hazard when inserted into the mains  
socket. Should you require a new mains lead, contact your  
Arcam dealer.  
Plugging in  
Push the plug (IEC line socket) of the power cable supplied with  
the unit into the POWER INLET socket 2 in the back of the unit.  
Make sure it is pushed in rmly.  
Put the plug on the other end of the cable into your power  
supply socket and switch the socket on.  
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Using your tuner  
DT81 DIGITAL RADIO TUNER  
MENU  
1-9  
2-10  
6-14  
3-11  
7-15  
4-12  
8-16  
SELECT  
5-13  
SEARCH  
STORE  
STORE  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
TUNER  
POWER  
18  
916  
BYPASS  
Front panel controls  
Programming a preset  
First select the service you wish to assign to a preset. Now  
press STORE 1–8 or STORE 916 and then briey press the  
appropriate preset button to store the service.  
Power  
Switches the unit on and off. When off the status LED shows  
red. When the tuner is switched on the status LED shows  
green.  
It is not possible to assign secondary services to presets, only  
primary ones, since secondary services are often broadcast on  
a temporary basis and they may change from day to day.  
Searching for services  
When using the tuner for the rst time we recommend that  
you perform a search to nd all available services in your  
area. Once you have done this, you may wish to repeat a  
search periodically to discover if any new ensembles (groups  
of services) have gone on air. If you move to another area you  
should also perform a new search.  
Selecting a preset  
To select presets 1 to 8, press and release the corresponding  
button. To select presets 9 to 16, press and hold the  
corresponding button for two seconds.  
Changing the display mode  
Selecting a search region  
The bottom line of the display can be set to one of four modes:  
Programme type (a brief label), Dynamic label (scrolling text),  
Data rate (shows service data rate and stereo/mono mode)  
and Signal quality meter (a bar graph). See page 7 for further  
information.  
Access the Search Regionmenu by pressing the MENU button  
three times. Use the rotary controller to select the world  
region that best describes your location; the options are UK,  
Canada or Rest of World. When the desired region is displayed,  
press SELECT. The tuner takes a few seconds to recongure  
its internal software before automatically switching out of the  
Search Region menu. You should now perform a search for  
available services.  
Press DISPLAY MODE to cycle through the modes.  
Compression mode  
Press the MENU button once to access the compression menu.  
From this, dynamic range compression (DRC) can be applied to  
the audio signal within the tuner, provided the broadcaster has  
made it available for that service. The amount of compression  
is adjustable between offand 5(the maximum amount).  
To perform a search  
Press SEARCH on the front panel, then SELECT when  
prompted. A bar graph will show the progress of the search.  
This can take up to three minutes depending on the search  
region you have selected. The search can be cancelled at any  
time by pressing any front panel button or rotating the rotary  
controller.  
To set the compression level, turn the rotary controller until the  
required compression level is displayed and press SELECT. The  
tuner leaves the compression menu and displays the service  
name. C1to C5is shown in the top right corner of the  
display, according to the compression level selected.  
If no service is found after the search then either your aerial  
is insufcient for your location or, you may be outside of the  
covered area for DAB services. If this is the case contact either  
your Arcam dealer or Arcam customer services.  
To exit this menu without making any changes, press the MENU  
button until the tuner reverts to displaying the service name.  
Note that the selected level of compression is applied to all  
services where compression data is made available by the  
broadcaster. It is not possible to store different compression  
levels for different stations.  
Selecting a service  
Turn the rotary controller to scroll through the available  
services and choose the one you wish to listen to.  
What happens next depends on the setting of the Selection  
mode (see page 7). If set to Auto, the displayed service  
is selected after 2.5 seconds; if set to Manual, the display  
returns to the current service after ve seconds unless SELECT  
is pressed.  
Service sort menu  
Services can be sorted by name or by programme type. To  
change between sort by nameand sort by programme type,  
press the MENU button twice to access the Service Sort menu  
and turn the rotary controller. Press SELECT to conrm the  
setting: the tuner reverts to displaying the service name.  
If >> is shown in the top right corner of the display when  
a service is selected, a secondary service is also available.  
Moving the rotary controller clockwise one more click will  
display this secondary service: press SELECT to listen to it.  
To exit this menu without making any changes, press the MENU  
button until the tuner displays the service name.  
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Selection mode  
Signal quality meter  
Press the MENU button four times to access the Selection  
Mode menu. This can be used to change the way services are  
selected when scrolling with the rotary controller or when using  
the < and > buttons on the remote control.  
The signal quality meter is a simple bargraph which gives a  
quick visual guide to reception quality. Technically, it is an  
inverse measure of the Viterbi error rate, with zero errors at  
full scale (all segments are lit) and 300 errors/second (with  
all segments off). When reception is marginal, the number of  
segments displayed becomes a very sensitive function of the  
received signal strength and can be used to optimize the aerial  
position.  
To change between AUTOand MANUAL, turn the rotary  
controller and press SELECT to conrm the setting: the tuner  
reverts to displaying the service name.  
With the selection mode set to manual, the displayed service  
name is selected by pressing the SELECT button on the tuner  
or the BAND button on the remote control. When the selection  
mode is set to auto, the displayed service is automatically  
selected after 2.5 seconds.  
Engineering mode  
The DT81 digital radio tuner has two modes in addition  
to User Mode (in which the unit powers up) it also offers  
an Engineering Mode that allows you to view technical  
information about the currently selected service.  
TUNER BYPASS switch  
The front panel Tuner Bypass switch is used to switch between  
this tuners AUDIO OUTPUT and the audio output of an FM tuner  
attached to the FM TUNER INPUT sockets. The digital output  
continues to output the audio signal from the currently selected  
digital service on the DT81.  
To access Engineering Mode, press SELECT and preset 8  
simultaneously. ENGINEERING MODEis briey displayed. From  
Engineering Mode you can return to User Mode by pressing  
SELECT and preset 8 simultaneously again.  
Once in Engineering Mode, each of the eight preset buttons  
shows different technical information:  
A note on Programme types  
The Programme Type (PT) label is the short description  
Preset 1: Ensemble frequency. This is the carrier frequency  
of the currently selected ensemble.  
displayed below the service name.  
Preset 2: Service data rate. This is the data rate of the  
current service in kilobits per second: the higher the number,  
the better the sound quality.  
Two different PT labels are transmitted: Static PT and  
Dynamic PT. The static PT is the service genreand does  
not change. Radio 4s static PT for example is Current affairs.  
The dynamic PT reects the current programmes content (for  
example, for Radio 4 typical dynamic PTs include Drama,  
News, etc.).  
Preset 3: Service start and end CU numbers. The start  
and end CU (Capacity Unit) numbers indicate the services  
position within the ensemble.  
When a service is selected, the dynamic PT is displayed; at  
other times the static PT is shown. This means that Radio 4  
will say Current affairswhile scrolling through services, then  
may change to Dramawhen that service is selected. The tuner  
works this way because it cannot update dynamic PTs for a  
multiplex to which it is not currently tuned.  
Preset 4: Viterbi error/CRC failure count. The Viterbi rate  
indicates the amount of error correction that is going on. Audio  
decoding normally works transparently with Viterbi rates up  
to about 200; above this, audible degradation of the signal  
may be noticeable. The CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) failure  
count indicates the amount of uncorrected errors. Any gure  
above zero may mean audio disruption.  
Note also that, for secondary services, the tuner displays the  
parents static PT, since a dynamic PT would not be relevant.  
Preset 5: Signal strength (AGC). A measure of raw RF  
strength at the receiver front end.  
A note on Secondary services  
Preset 6: Transmitter ID information. This shows the IDs  
(identities) of all the transmitters detected for the current  
ensemble. DAB radio uses multiple transmitters for the same  
signal and can add together for better results. If you turn the  
rotor you can see how many transmitters are being picked up  
and their respective eld strengths on a scale of 1 to 7.  
Primary services can have one or more secondary services  
attached to them. These tend to be temporary; sporting  
events like football matches for example may be broadcast  
as secondary services. Services that have secondary services  
attached to them are indicated by a >> symbol. Turning the  
rotary selector clockwise will then reveal these services. The  
secondary services themselves are indicated by a << symbol.  
Preset 7: Audio mode. This shows that the selected  
programme is being transmitted in Stereo, Joint Stereo or  
Mono mode. (Joint stereo is an MPEG audio mode where the  
data for one channel is sent along with data representing the  
difference between the two channels. It allows a lower data rate  
to be used, but is not as good quality as true stereo.)  
You need to select a main service in order to see if there  
are secondary services attached. The BBC is currently not  
distinguishing between primary and secondary services, to  
work with tuners that do not support secondary services. The  
effect of this is to make those services appear twice in the list,  
once as primary and once as secondary.  
Preset 8: Transmission mode. This indicates which of four  
possible methods of encoding/decoding transmissions is used  
in the current service. This information may be useful to  
engineers in diagnosing certain unusual problems.  
Note that only primary services can be attached to a preset.  
Dynamic label  
This is a 128 character block of scrolling text used by most  
broadcasters to display programme information (such as song  
titles, useful phone numbers and website addresses).  
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Using the remote control  
CR-389 Remote Control  
FM/DAB  
Ensure that DAB mode is selected using the  
FM/DAB toggle button. The DAB LED above the  
FM/DAB button is lit briey when DAB is selected.  
MENU  
This button has the same function as the  
MENU button on the front panel of the tuner.  
DISP  
TUNER  
This button toggles the tuners display between bright,  
FM DAB  
dim and off.  
Preset memory buttons  
These buttons allow access to individual preset  
stations. To select a preset press the corresponding  
button. For presets 9 to 16, press and hold the  
corresponding preset button for two seconds.  
FM  
MENU  
2-10  
DISP  
3-11  
7-15  
DAB  
TUNE buttons  
These buttons enable you to scroll through the  
available services. Depending on how the tuner is set  
up the service is either selected automatically after  
2.5 seconds or when you press the BAND button.  
1-9  
5-13  
4-12  
8-16  
6-14  
MODE  
This button has the same function as  
DISPLAY MODE on the front panel.  
MODE  
BAND  
For more information on this feature see Selection  
modeon page 7.  
SP1  
SP2  
BAND  
ENTER  
DISP  
This button has the same function as SELECT on the  
front panel.  
SEL  
Amplifier controls  
These buttons offer basic control over Arcam  
ampliers, such as the A65, A75 or A85.  
PHONO  
AUX  
DVD  
CD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
AV  
VCR  
AMPLIFIER  
RPT  
CD player controls  
These buttons offer basic control over Arcam CD  
players, such as the CD72 or CD92.  
PROG  
DISP  
CD  
CR-389  
NOTE: Remember to install the two AAA batteries supplied  
before trying to use your remote control.  
Do not place anything in front of the tuner (where the IR  
receiver is located), or the remote control may not work.  
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Troubleshooting  
1. Display shows ‘Service not found’ when attempting to  
Notes on data rate and sound quality  
The tuner supports MPEG audio data rates up to 256 kb/s  
which is the maximum rate as dened by the ETSI specication  
for DAB radio.  
select a service  
This can happen when the tuner has an ensemble stored that is  
no longer available. For example when the tuner is rst shipped  
it has the BBC ensemble stored, and if it is used in another  
country then that ensemble will not be available. In this situation  
one should perform a search.  
Data rates transmitted are generally lower than this because  
broadcasters prefer to include a high number of services within  
the available bandwidth. Higher compression factors are used  
to lower data rates, reducing audio quality.  
Note that re-conguration of services within an ensemble is  
handled without having to perform a search, so if services  
are added or removed from the ensemble it is not necessary  
to perform a search. Therefore Service not foundmay also  
appear when an attempt is made to select a service that has  
been removed from the ensemble. Normally redundant services  
are automatically removed from the list but occasionally they  
are not. If this happens, simply select another active service  
to remove redundant services fom the list of available services  
and from any stored presets.  
Most stereo services operate at 192kb/s at present, and this  
has been found to give very high quality audio (though 256kb/s  
is even better).  
Some speech-based services use mono in order to reduce  
the data rate and some apply higher compression as well. It  
is also common to nd that different services have different  
audio quality even though they operate at the same data rate.  
This is due to differences in the audio processing techniques  
used in the transmission chain. Generally speaking, audio  
is transmitted without applying dynamic range compression  
(DRC) unlike FM broadcasts. DAB uses a system whereby  
the coefcients for DRC are transmitted separately, so that  
the tuner can apply the compression itself. This is benecial  
because the listener can decide whether or not to apply DRC:  
most hi-enthusiasts do not. However some DAB broadcasts  
have some form of DRC applied directly to the audio and this  
generally impairs audio quality.  
The other situation when the tuner may fail to select a service  
is when the signal strength is insufcient. When a service is not  
selected it is possible to view the signal strength in Engineering  
Mode (provided an attempt has been made to select a service  
from the required ensemble) . Generally the meter needs to be  
past the Ein Strengthfor reliable reception.  
We strongly recommend that an external aerial is used for the  
best possible performance. If the signal strength is marginal  
then an indoor aerial will only work some of the time, as the  
signal quality is affected by weather and the time of day.  
Note: There will be situations where some ensembles are  
strong and others are weak. With a good aerial you may be  
able to weakly pick up some ensembles from outside their  
normal coverage range.  
2. Display shows No Signal’  
This message is displayed if a signal at the required frequency  
is missing. Note that it may take some time (about one minute)  
to show the message. If you have removed the aerial and this  
message appears, reconnect the aerial and reselect a service  
to restore operation.  
3. Display shows No services storedat the end of the  
search  
This will happen when the signal strength is insufcient due to  
either a poor aerial or lack of an available DAB signal.  
4. Audio is lost and display shows signal weak muted’  
This happens when the signal becomes weak. A better aerial  
is required.  
5. Audio is lost and display shows Service endedor  
Arcam DAB Tuner’  
This occurs if the selected service is no longer broadcast in  
practice this will rarely happen. Select another active service.  
6. Display shows No service storedwhen a preset  
button is pressed  
This message is shown if a service has not been assigned to  
a preset button or if that service has been removed from the  
ensemble, even temporarily. If ensemble components are only  
partially detected (due to weak signal strength) then the tuner  
sometimes decides that a service has been removed and the  
preset is deleted.  
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Technical specifications  
DT81 digital radio tuner  
Analogue audio ouput  
Level  
Output impedance  
Minimum load  
2.4V RMS at 0dB FS  
<100Ω  
600Ω  
Bandwidth ( 0.5dB)  
20Hz20kHz  
Digital audio ouput  
Format  
Sample rate  
SPDIF coaxial & optical (TOSLINK)  
48kHz  
Output impedance (coaxial)  
75unbalanced  
Radio Data Interface (RDI) ouput  
Format  
Modulation  
Optical (TOSLINK)  
Bi-phase (IEC-958)  
RF input  
Tuning range  
174240MHz (Band III)  
14521492MHz (L-band)  
Sensitivity  
better than 91dBm, typically 95dBm  
Decoding  
Audio data rate (maximum)  
Number of stored services (maximum)  
256kbits/s MPEG layer II, protection level 3  
128  
Aerial  
Impedance  
50nominal in operational frequency range  
Connector  
BNC  
General  
Supply voltage  
Power consumption  
Size W x D x H  
Weight net  
115V or 230V AC  
30VA operational, 5VA standby  
435 x 320 x 83mm  
4.6kg  
Weight packed  
Supplied accessories  
6.1kg  
Mains lead  
CR-389 remote control handset and 2 x AAA batteries  
Wire dipole aerial (Band III)  
E&OE  
Continual improvement policy  
Arcam has a policy of continual improvement for its products.  
This means that designs and specications are subject to  
NOTE: All specication values are typical unless otherwise  
stated.  
change without notice.  
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Guarantee  
It should be sent carriage prepaid by a reputable carrier -–  
NOT by post. No responsibility can be accepted for the unit  
whilst in transit to the dealer or distributor and customers are  
therefore advised to insure the unit against loss or damage  
whilst in transit.  
Worldwide Guarantee  
This entitles you to have the unit repaired free of charge, during  
the rst two years after purchase, at any authorised Arcam  
distributor provided that it was originally purchased from  
an authorised Arcam dealer or distributor. The manufacturer  
can take no responsibility for defects arising from accident,  
misuse, abuse, wear and tear, neglect or through unauthorised  
adjustment and/or repair, neither can they accept responsibility  
for damage or loss occurring during transit to or from the  
person claiming under the guarantee.  
For further details contact Arcam at:  
Arcam Customer Support Department,  
Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, CAMBRIDGE  
CB5 9PB, England.  
Telephone: +44 (0)1223 203203  
Fax: +44 (0)1223 863384  
The warranty covers:  
Parts and labour costs for two years from the purchase date.  
After two years you must pay for both parts and labour costs.  
The warranty does not cover transportation costs at any time.  
Problems!  
Always contact your dealer in the rst instance.  
Claims under guarantee  
If your dealer is unable to answer any query regarding this  
or any other Arcam product please contact Arcam Customer  
Support on +44 (0) 1223 203203 or write to us at the above  
address and we will do our best to help you.  
This equipment should be packed in the original packing  
and returned to the dealer from whom it was purchased, or  
failing this, directly to the Arcam distributor in the country of  
residence.  
On-line registration  
You can register your Arcam product on line at:  
DT81  
11  
PEMBROKE AVENUE, WATERBEACH, CAMBRIDGE CB5 9PB, ENGLAND  
telephone +44 (0)1223 203203 fax +44 (0)1223 863384 email [email protected] website www.arcam.co.uk  
Issue 1  
SH102E  

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