Arcam Pre Amplifier P35 User Manual

Pre Amplifier C30  
Power Amplifier P35  
Power Amplifier P1  
Préamplificateur C30  
Amplificateur de Puissance P35  
Amplificateur de Puissance P1  
Vorverstärker C30  
Vollverstärker P35  
Vollverstärker P1  
Using this handbook  
Thank you for buying this quality Arcam product.  
CONTENTS  
This handbook is for the following items:  
C30 pre-amplifier  
P35 power amplifier  
P1 power amplifier.  
Safety guidelines............................................................................. 2  
Important safety instructions...........................................................2  
Safety compliance...................................................................................2  
The handbook is designed to give you all the information you need to  
install and use these products.The C30 is described first, followed by  
the P35 and the P1. Use of the CD-389 remote control supplied with  
the C30 is also described.  
Using this handbook...................................................................... 3  
Installation: C30 pre-amplifier..................................................... 4  
Positioning the unit................................................................................4  
Connecting to a power supply.......................................................4  
Power amplifier connection ............................................................4  
Connecting to other equipment....................................................5  
Front panel controls..............................................................................6  
If your amplifier(s) have been installed and set-up by an authorised  
Arcam dealer, you may wish to go directly to the sections on how to  
use this equipment. Otherwise we recommend reading the installtion  
instructions carefully for your product before proceeding.  
Using your C30 pre-amplifier..................................................... 6  
Recording....................................................................................................7  
SAFETY  
Setting up your C30 pre-amplifier............................................. 8  
Using the remote control............................................................ 9  
Safety guidelines are set out on the page 4 of this handbook.  
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: P35 and P1 power amplifiers...............................10  
Positioning the unit.............................................................................10  
Connecting to a power supply....................................................10  
Connecting to other equipment.................................................11  
Connecting loudspeakers................................................................11  
Remote switching................................................................................11  
Three channel option (P35 only)...............................................11  
Using your power amplifier.......................................................12  
OTHER LANGUAGES  
Bi-wiring and bi-amping loudspeakers.....................................13  
Before you start ...................................................................................13  
Bi-wiring your loudspeakers..........................................................13  
Bi-amping your system......................................................................13  
If you would like this handbook in another language, either visit  
our web-site (www.arcam.co.uk), or ask your dealer. Most of our  
handbooks are available in a number of different languages.  
Technical specifications...............................................................14  
Remote-control codes ...............................................................15  
Guarantee......................................................................................16  
Service information.....................................................................16  
On-line registration............................................................................16  
3
Installation: C30 pre-amplifier  
L
PHONO  
R
TRIG  
OUT  
MM  
MC  
L
VOLTAGE  
SELECT  
L
REMOTE  
IN  
R
R
115/230V  
POWER INLET  
RECORD  
OUT  
BUFFERED DIRECT  
PRE OUT  
RECORD PLAY  
OUT IN  
TAPE/PROC  
PLAY  
IN  
R
L
VCR/TAPE 2  
DVD  
AV  
TUNER  
CD  
AUX  
the amplifier.This is perfectly normal. If the unit is to be left unused for  
an extended period, we recommend that it is disconnected from the  
mains supply by switching it off at the wall socket.  
POSITIONINGTHE UNIT  
Place your amplifier on a level, firm surface.  
Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near sources of heat or  
damp.  
POWERAMPLIFIER CONNECTION  
Ensure adequate ventilation.Do not place the unit in an enclosed space  
such as a bookcase or cabinet as both of these will impede air flow  
through the unit.  
PRE OUT 456 – The recommended connection between  
the C30 pre-amplifier and your power amplifier depends on both the  
distance between the two and the type of power amplifier that you are  
using.There are three options:  
1. If the cables to be used to connect the C30 to the power  
amplifier are less than 3m long, we recommend connecting the  
CONNECTINGTOA POWER SUPPLY  
DIRECT sockets 6 to the input sockets of your power amplifier.  
On the P35 and P1, connect to the socket(s) labelled AUDIO IN.  
MAINS LEAD  
If the cables to be used to connect the C30 to the power amplifier  
are 3m or longer, then the connection to use depends on the type of  
power amplifier you have.  
The appliance is normally supplied with a moulded mains plug already  
fitted 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. Contact your  
Arcam dealer if you need a new mains lead.  
2. If your power amplifier does not have balanced inputs (such as  
the P35), use the BUFFERED outputs 5. On the P35, connect to  
the sockets labelled AUDIO IN.  
3. If your power amplifier provides balanced inputs (such as the P1),  
WRONG PLUG?  
use the balanced outputs 4.On the P1,connect to the sockets  
labelled BALANCED AUDIO IN.  
Before plugging in, check that the plug supplied with the unit fits your  
supply and that your mains supply voltage agrees with the voltage  
setting (115V or 230V) indicated on the rear panel of the unit 2.  
If your mains supply voltage or mains plug is different, consult your  
Arcam dealer.  
The buffered and balanced outputs are designed to drive longer cables  
than the direct output. Note that using the buffered outputs to drive  
the P1 does not degrade the signal and will in no way damage either  
piece of equipment.  
This product must be earthed.  
PLUGGING IN  
Push the plug (IEC line socket) of the power cable supplied with the  
unit into the socket (POWER INLET) 1 in the back of the unit. Make  
sure it is pushed in firmly.  
Put the plug on the other end of the cable into your power supply  
socket and switch the socket on.  
STAND-BY POWER  
For remote stand-by operation, the amplifier’s control power supply is  
kept powered up all the time the unit is connected to the mains supply.  
The front panel power switch powers down all other circuitry. Power  
consumption in this mode is less than 2W.  
This means that even though the power switch is off, it may be possible  
to hear a slight residual hum coming from the mains transformer inside  
4
TRIG OUT and REMOTE IN 3 (12V in and out) – These  
CONNECTINGTO OTHER EQUIPMENT  
connections are intended for use in multi-room installations.  
TRIG OUT – This output provides a 12V signal whenever the unit is  
switched on (i.e., not off or in standby).This signal can be used to  
switch on automatically power amplifiers (or other equipment)  
connected to the C30, as they will come on when the C30 is  
activated.This is useful if the power amplifier is remote from the  
C30, or otherwise difficult to access. This feature can be used  
with both the P35 and the P1. If you are bi-amping with a power  
amplifier and wish to power both units on or off simultaneously,  
see page 11.  
When connecting to other pieces of equipment, please note the  
following:  
The use of high quality interconnect cables to and from your  
amplifier is recommended to ensure the best sound quality. Your  
dealer will be able to recommend interconnect cables that are  
suitable for your system.  
All the line inputs (except for the PHONO input) have the same  
sensitivity and may be used with equipment other than that  
labelled, if needed.  
REMOTE IN This allows remote control signals to be received by the  
C30 if the remote sensor is covered (or otherwise notvisibleto  
the remote control). An external sensor is used to receive the  
signals from the remote control, which are then fed to the C30  
(into this input) using a suitable cable. Remote control signals  
acceptable to the C30 must be in modulated RC5 format, with  
a voltage level of between 5V and 15V.  
The C30 provides the following connections:  
TAPE/PROC RECORD OUT 7– Connect these output sockets  
to the input sockets of your cassette deck (usually labelled RECORD on  
the cassette deck).  
TAPE/PROC PLAY IN 8 – Connect these input sockets to the  
output sockets of your cassette deck (usually labelled PLAY on the  
Note that in normal use there is no need to make any connections to  
these sockets. If you would like to make use of these features, please  
contact your dealer for more advice on how to make the connections  
and on what type of cable to use.  
cassette deck). If you do not have a cassette deck you can use this input  
for other (line level) equipment, such as a CD player, tuner,VCR, etc.,  
(but not for a turntable).  
VCR/TAPE2 RECORD OUT 9 – These output sockets can be  
connected to the input sockets of VCR (usually labelled RECORD on  
the VCR). Alternatively, these outputs can be connected to a second  
recording device (such as a second cassette deck).  
VCR/TAPE2 PLAY IN bk – Connect these input sockets to the  
output sockets of your VCR/second recorder (the output sockets are  
usually labelled PLAY).Alternatively, you can use this input for other (line  
level) equipment such as a CD player, tuner, etc., (but not a turntable).  
DVD bl – Connect this input to the stereo audio outputs of a DVD  
player.  
AV bm – Connect this input to the stereo audio outputs of audio  
visual equipment such as a laserdisc player, satellite or Nicam tuner.  
TUNER bn – Connect this input to the audio outputs of your radio  
tuner.  
CD bo – Connect this input to the audio outputs of your CD player  
or DAC (digital to analogue converter).  
AUX bp – As the C30 has the phono board fitted as standard, the  
AUX connection is a line level output carrying an equalised phono  
signal. If desired, this output can be connected to a recording device.  
Should you wish to remove the phono board, then the AUX connections  
can be used as a line input. Please see your dealer for further information  
about this option, as removing the phono board yourself may invalidate the  
warranty.  
PHONO bq – Connect this input to the audio outputs of your  
turntable. The phono module supplied with the C30 is compatible  
with most moving magnet and moving coil cartridges. Set the blue  
switch immediately below these connections to the correct setting,  
as follows:  
MM – is used for high output moving coil and all moving magnet  
cartridges. The blue switch is flush with the rear panel of the  
C30.  
MC – is used for low output moving coil cartridges.The blue switch  
is depressed inside the rear panel of the C30.  
Phono earth terminal – For connecting your turntable earth lead  
(if fitted). Note that this terminal must not be used as a safety earth.  
5
Using your C30 pre-amplifier  
C30 PRE-AMPLIFIER  
ENTER  
MODE RECORD SELECT  
PHONO/AUX CD  
TUNER  
AV  
DVD  
VCR  
TAPE  
TONE  
MUTE DISPLAY  
PHONES  
POWER  
VOLUME CONTROL SETTINGS  
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
It is important to realise that volume level shown on the display is not  
an accurate indication of the power delivered to your loudspeakers.The  
amplifier often delivers its full power long before the volume control  
reaches its maximum position, particularly when listening to heavily  
recorded compact discs.However the amplifier also has to be capable of  
giving full power output from much lower level sources, such as tuners  
and cassette decks. Using these sources, the volume control setting may  
be much higher before distortion (audible overload) sets in.  
This section describes how to operate your amplifier.  
If your amplifier has not been installed for you, you should first read the  
section ‘Installation: C30 pre-amplifier’ on page 5.  
POWER  
bn  
Switches the unit on and off.  
The power indicator light (directly above the switch) shows the status  
of the amplifier. A red light means the amplifier is in stand-by mode  
(press the POWER/STANDBY button on the remote control, or the  
POWER button on the front panel, to switch between stand-by and  
powered-up modes).  
It is possible to compensate for these input level differences by using  
the ‘Input trims’ menu item. See page 9 for further details on how to  
do this.Adjusting the input levels of each source individually will help to  
avoid accidental overload.  
Source selectors 8  
Remote control receiver 1  
The remote control’s infrared receiver is positioned behind the ‘FMJ’  
badge. Ensure the receiver is in a clear line of sight from the remote  
control to allow signals to be received.  
These buttons select the source connected to the corresponding input.  
A light above the relevant button indicates which input is currently  
selected and it will also usually be shown on the display. See page 6 for  
more information on connecting audio sources to the C30.  
MODE 2, UP and DOWN 5  
TONE 9  
These buttons are intended for use with any future optional modules  
that may become available for the C30. The UP and DOWN buttons,  
however, are used with the existing C30 pre-amplifier to move the  
cursor when customising the ‘Welcome message’ (see page 9).  
Switches the tone circuits on and off, including settings for individual  
sources.Note that the tone LED does not light unless a tone setting has  
been made. See page 9 for further information on the tone controls.  
MUTE bk Silences all main analogue outputs when selected.  
DISPLAY  
Dim/Bright. This is provided to set the display brightness to a level  
that is comfortable for you. Switching the display off may give a small  
improvement in sound quality.  
Control knob 7, SELECT 4 and ENTER 6  
The control knob has two functions:  
bl This switches the display brightness between Off/  
as a volume control, to adjust the output of the headphones and  
of the pre-amp output (PRE OUT).  
PHONES bm  
when used in conjunction with the SELECT and ENTER buttons, to  
customise amplifier settings (see page 9).  
This 1/4-inch stereo jack plug socket accepts headphones with an  
impedance rating between 32Ω and 600Ω.  
The headphone socket is always active.To avoid possible damage,always  
disconnect headphones prior to switching the amplifier on or off.  
6
RECORDING  
With the C30 it is possible to listen to and record from one source, or  
to listen to one source while recording another.  
Both sets of tape sockets are identical in sensitivity and suitable for use  
with almost any type of recorder (cassette, CDR, MD, VCR, reel-to-  
reel, etc.).The record signal is sent to both the TAPE and VCR output  
sockets.  
RECORD 3  
To record the currently selected source, press RECORD until the display  
shows ‘RECORD SOURCE’. After a few seconds the display reverts to  
showing the volume level and you are ready to record.  
To listen to one source while recording another, press RECORD again  
until the display showsRECORDfollowed by the name of an input (e.g.  
AUX’,‘CD’,‘TUNER’, etc.). Now press the source selector button on the  
front panel for the source you wish to record.Your selection is shown  
on the display for a few seconds, after which it reverts to showing the  
volume level and you are ready to record.  
The RECORD button can also be used as a second zone selector,sending  
a source signal at line level to a second amplifier operating in another  
room. If you need help with this, contact your Arcam dealer or Arcam  
customer support.  
TAPE-TO-TAPE COPYING (DUBBING)  
You can perform tape dubbing from VCR to TAPE, but not from TAPE  
to VCR.  
For example, to copy from a cassette recorder connected to the VCR/  
TAPE2 socket to a cassette recorder connected to the TAPE socket, first  
use the RECORD button as explained above and select ‘RECORD VCR’.  
This routes theVCR signal to the TAPE output.  
Set the cassette recorder connected to the TAPE socket into its record  
mode and the other to playback mode to start dubbing.  
TAPE 8  
To play back the recording from a cassette deck attached to the TAPE  
input, press TAPE. ‘TAPE’ is shown on the display. Selecting this input  
overrides the other source selectors.  
It is also possible to monitor a recording while it is being made,provided  
your cassette deck is a 3-head type.To do this, press TAPE. Pressing this  
button on/off allows an A/B comparison between the source signal and  
the recorded signal.  
7
Setting up your C30 pre-amplifier  
INTRODUCTION  
Volume Resolution Standard,  
fine or Reference. ‘Standard’ and  
‘Fine’ represent different levels of volume  
control sensitivity. The ‘Reference’ setting  
gives absolute increments in 0.5dB steps.  
The C30 allows you to adjust listening  
settings to suit your taste, and to  
customize various features of the  
amplifier to fit your system. Use this  
‘Switch on’  
diagram to help you navigate through the  
settings available.  
Volume display mode graphic  
or numeric shows the volume either  
as a bar graph or as a number. If Volume  
resolution is set to ‘Reference’ a numeric  
volume display shows the actual decibel  
figure.  
state  
The ENTER and SELECT buttons from  
the front panel are represented in the  
–dB  
+dB  
diagram by the symbols  
respectively.  
and  
Input Trims – use the source select  
buttons and Control knob to set input  
trims for each source.Input trims are used  
to compensate for variations in output  
levels of different source equipment.  
The Control knob is shown as  
.
LEFT  
–dB  
–dB  
RIGHT  
ADJUSTING LISTENING  
SETTINGS  
+dB  
+dB  
Max.‘On’Volume –This can be used to  
limit the maximum volume the amplifier  
operates at when it is first switched on.  
The system comes on at this volume if  
the last used volume exceeds this value.  
If this is set to ‘Disabled’, the amplifier  
comes on at the last used volume.  
The default display mode is VOLUME,  
where the Control knob is used to adjust  
the sound level.  
Press SELECT once to enter edit mode,  
then repeatedly to cycle through the  
other sound settings: BALANCE, BASS  
and TREBLE. When a setting is selected  
(shown on the display), it can be adjusted  
by using the control knob. Press ENTER  
to store the change you have made and  
return to default (volume) mode,or press  
SELECT again to move to the next setting.  
Tone Control Global or Per  
source. This specifies the scope of  
changes forBassandTrebletone settings.  
The default setting isGlobalwhich affects  
all inputs equally. ‘Per source’ allows you  
to set tone controls for individual inputs:  
once set, the amplifier remembers tone  
settings for each input.  
CUSTOMISING AMPLIFIER  
SETTINGS  
Processor Mode – This mode enables  
you to adjust the gain of the amplifier.The  
amplifier can then be used to drive the  
front left and right speakers in a surround  
sound system when fed from a separate  
processor. The volume of the entire  
system can then be controlled using  
the processor. Feed the sound from the  
processor into the TAPE input. Set the  
gain to match the amplifiers that drive  
your other loudspeakers.  
It is possible to customise (change to your  
preference) many of the features of the  
C30.To do this, proceed as follows:  
1. Press SELECT repeatedly until the  
display shows ‘CUSTOMISE->’;  
2. Rotate the Control knob to  
choose which setting you wish to  
alter;  
3. Press SELECT to adjust the chosen  
setting with the Control knob;  
Welcome message You can change  
the power on ‘Welcome message’ from  
Arcam Amp’ to display your name,  
postcode, etc. When customising the  
message, use the UP and DOWN buttons  
to select the cursor position and the  
Control knob to change the letter.  
4. Press ENTER to confirm the  
adjustment, or press SELECT to  
confirm the adjustment and move  
on to the next item.  
Press ENTER twice to leave the Customise  
menu.  
Phono/Aux Text – The C30 is fitted  
with a phono module, so when the  
phono input is selected as the source,  
PHONO’ is displayed. Should you wish to  
remove the phono board, then the AUX  
connections can be used as a line input.  
In this case, change the text displayed to  
AUX’, using this menu option.  
Restore Settings – this restores all  
amplifier settings, including input trims  
and the welcome message, to their  
factory defaults.  
8
Using the remote control  
CR-389 Remote Control  
The CR-389 remote control gives access to all functions available on  
the front panel of the C30. It also has controls to operate Arcam CD  
players, AM/FM tuners and DAB tuners.The remote control transmits  
Philips RC-5 type codes.  
TUNER  
These buttons are used to control tuner functions.  
TUNER  
Note that the FM/DAB lights indicate into which mode you are  
FM DAB  
switching the remote control.The lights only illuminate for five  
Power/Stand-by  
seconds to conserve battery power.  
Toggles the amplifier between stand-by mode and full power  
mode.The power indicator light next to the power button on  
the front panel is red if the amplifier is in stand-by, amber while  
the amplifier is powering up (this only takes a few seconds) and  
green when the amplifier is powered up.  
If neither light is illuminated this does not mean that the  
FM  
DAB  
MENU  
DISP  
3-11  
7-15  
remote control is not working!  
1-9  
2-10  
6-14  
4-12  
8-16  
(UP and DOWN)  
5-13  
Perform the same function as the  
buttons on the front  
panel (see page 7).  
MODE  
BAND  
SP1 and SP2  
These buttons are for use with the P35 amplifier, to allow you  
to select and deselect the main (SP1) and secondary (SP2) sets  
of speakers attached to it (see page 13 for further information).  
SP1  
SP2  
ENTER  
ENTER  
DISP  
Performs the same function as the ENTER button on the front  
panel (see page 7).  
DISP (display)  
SEL  
Cycles through the settings ‘Off,Dim’ and ‘Bright’.Turning the  
display ‘Offmay give a slight improvement in sound quality.  
SELECT  
Performs same function as the SELECT button on the front  
panel. It allows you to use the remote’s volume switch in the  
same way you use the control dial on the front panel – to  
adjust various amplifier settings (see page 7).  
Volume and (mute)  
Press + to increase volume or to decrease the output volume  
of the amplifier.  
Note that pressing + corresponds to turning the  
Control knob clockwise, to anticlockwise.  
PHONO  
AUX  
DVD  
CD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
Press to mute the pre-amp outputs of the C30. Note that  
both tape outputs and the headphone socket will remain active.  
Mute is disabled either by pressing again, or by adjusting the  
volume.  
AV  
VCR  
Source selection buttons  
These operate in the same way as the source selectors on the  
front panel of your C30.  
AMPLIFIER  
You can use the remote’s volume control in conjunction with  
the SELECT button to adjust balance, tone and amplifier settings.  
RPT  
PROG  
DISP  
CD controls  
CD  
These offer basic control of Arcam CD players  
CR-389  
NOTE  
Remember to install the twoAAA batteries supplied  
before trying to use your remote control.  
Do not place anything in front of the FMJ badge on  
the top left of the C30 (where the IR receiver is  
located), or the remote control may not work.  
9
Installation: P35 and P1 power amplifiers  
+
R/CH1 –  
+
L/CH2 –  
+
CTR/CH3 –  
SP2  
SP2  
SP1  
CTR/CH3  
AUDIO  
LINK  
AUDIO  
4 – 16 OHMS  
TRIG  
OUT  
4 – 16 OHMS  
IN  
L
VOLTAGE  
SELECT  
SP1  
OUT  
REMOTE  
IN  
R
+
CTR/CH3 –  
+
R/CH1 –  
+
L/CH2 –  
IN  
OUT  
POWER INLET  
Optional Third Channel  
Module – provides a third  
90W channel suitable for  
Home Cinema or multi-  
channel audio use.  
P35 POWER AMPLIFIER: REAR PANEL  
SPEAKERS  
+
AUDIO  
IN  
TRIG  
OUT  
REMOTE  
IN  
BALANCED AUDIO  
P1  
XLR  
ARCAM  
PHONO  
VOLTAGE  
SELECT  
XLR/  
+
GAIN  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
PHONO  
POWER INLET  
4 – 16 OHMS  
P1 POWER AMPLIFIER: REAR PANEL  
PLUGGING IN  
POSITIONINGTHE UNIT  
Push the plug (IEC line socket) of the power cable supplied with the  
unit into the socket (POWER INLET) in the back of the unit.Make sure  
it is pushed in firmly.  
Place your amplifier on a level, firm surface.  
Put the plug on the other end of the cable into your power supply  
socket and switch the socket on.  
Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near sources of heat or  
damp.  
Ensure adequate ventilation.Do not place the unit in an enclosed space  
such as a bookcase or cabinet as both of these will impede air flow  
through the unit, which is necessary for cooling.  
STAND-BY POWER  
For remote stand-by operation, the amplifier’s control power supply is  
kept powered up all the time the unit is connected to the mains supply.  
The front panel power switch powers down all other circuitry. Power  
consumption in this mode is less than 2W.  
CONNECTINGTOA POWER SUPPLY  
This means that even though the power switch is off, it may be possible  
to hear a slight residual hum coming from the mains transformer inside  
the amplifier.This is perfectly normal. If the unit is to be left unused for  
an extended period, we recommend that it is disconnected from the  
mains supply by switching it off at the wall socket  
MAINS LEAD  
The appliance is normally supplied with a moulded mains plug already  
fitted 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.  
IMPORTANT:  
Ensure that the amplifier is switched off before attempting to  
connect the speakers, and check carefully any connections made  
before turning the unit back on.  
WRONG PLUG?  
Check that the plug supplied with the unit fits your supply and that your  
mains supply voltage agrees with the voltage setting (115V or 230V)  
indicated on the rear panel of the unit before plugging in.  
If your mains supply voltage or mains plug is different, consult your  
Arcam dealer.  
This product must be earthed.  
10  
There are two options for connecting the speaker cable to the  
amplifier:  
CONNECTINGTO OTHER EQUIPMENT  
USING BAREWIRE ENDED LEADS:  
The P35 and P1 amplifiers provide the following connections:  
1. Strip back the insulation on the wire to reveal about 2cm of  
conductor (the metal inside the cable).  
AUDIO IN (P35)  
AUDIO IN and BALANCED AUDIO IN (P1)  
2. If the conductor is stranded, twist the strands together tightly to  
avoid loose strands making contact with the adjacent terminals  
or the back panel.  
Connect one of these inputs to the output sockets of your pre-  
amplifier or the PRE OUT sockets of an integrated amplifier. Please read  
the notes on page 5, which give information on the type of connection  
that should be used to connect your pre-amplifier and power amplifier  
together.  
3. Loosen the terminal by turning it anti-clockwise  
4. Insert the twisted wire through the hole in the terminal.  
5. Tighten by turning clockwise.  
MONO LINK (P35) – The P35 power amplifier can be adapted to  
provide two mono loudspeaker outputs from a single input. Pull out  
the link supplied and use it to connect the L and R AUDIO OUT sockets  
together. Using one power amplifier per loudspeaker will enable you  
to bi-amplify bi-wireable loudspeakers. This is particularly beneficial  
for top quality stereo installations with a separate pre-amplifier, or  
where amplifiers are provided for the left, centre and right channel  
loudspeakers in a five speaker Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Digital  
system.  
When making connections with stranded bare ended wires, take great  
care that no individual strands of wire come into contact with the  
adjacent terminals or with the back panel. If this should happen, it will  
cause a short circuit on the output of the amplifier and could damage  
the amplifier.  
USING SPADETERMINALS:  
1. Loosen the terminal by turning it anti-clockwise  
2. Insert the spade connecter under the terminal.  
3. Tighten by turning clockwise.  
If you wish to take advantage of this feature, please contact your Arcam  
dealer for more information.  
INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH (P1) – This switch allows either  
unbalanced signals (through the phono connector) or balanced signals  
(through the XLR connector) to be selected. The switch should be  
pressed in to select the phono inputs and out to select the XLR  
connector.Note that only one type of input connector will be switched  
to the input of the amplifier; if you select (for example) the XLR  
connector, then you will not be able to hear signals connected to the  
phono inputs.  
REMOTE SWITCHING  
By making a connection from the TRIG OUT socket of the C30 pre-  
amplifier to the REMOTE IN socket of the P35/P1 power amplifier, you  
can use the C30 to switch the power amplifier on and off. If configured  
in this way, the front panel POWER button of the C30 (or the POWER/  
STANDBY button on the remote control) switches both amplifiers on  
and off together.This facility allows you to conceal the power amplifier  
yet still control it.  
AMPLIFIER GAIN SWITCH (P1) –This switch is to allow the gain  
of the P1 amplifier to be changed to suit your system requirements.  
Two settings are available: with the switch in the IN position the gain is  
set to standard ARCAM gain of 31.5dB.This allows the P1 to be used  
in systems where there are other ARCAM power amplifiers.When the  
switch is set to OUT then the gain is set to ‘THX standard gain’. In this  
mode it can be used in systems containing amplifiers withTHX gain (for  
example, the P7).  
The connecting cable required is a 3.5mm to 3.5mm jack lead (stereo  
or mono) and it is possible to connect several power amplifiers to C30  
by ‘daisy chaining’ from TRIG OUT of one P35/P1 into the REMOTE IN of  
the next.  
DAISY CHAINING  
Both the P35 and the P1 can also be connected to further power  
amplifiers to drive more speakers (e.g., those in other rooms or tri-  
amplified speakers, etc).This technique is called ‘Daisy chaining’.  
THREE CHANNEL OPTION (P35 ONLY)  
The P35 power amplifier can be upgraded from stereo to three  
channels by adding a “third channel module”. (If this is performed, the  
model is called the P35/3.)  
To daisy chain power amplifiers,connect the AUDIO OUT sockets on the  
power amplifier to the input of the extra power amplifier – left to left  
and right to right.  
The module offers extra loudspeaker terminals together with a third  
set of AUDIO IN and OUT phono sockets and converts the P35 into  
a 3 x 90W (RMS per channel into 8Ω) amplifier suitable for Home  
Cinema or multi-channel audio use (such a unit may be used to amplify  
left, right and centre channels in a multi-channel system, for example).  
CONNECTING LOUDSPEAKERS  
The red and black terminals on the back of the amplifiers are used to  
make the connections to the loudspeakers.It is possible to connect two  
pairs of speakers; the pair designated “speaker 1” (SP1) are connected  
to the lower set of terminals,while the pair designatedspeaker 2(SP2)  
are connected to the upper set of terminals.  
If you wish to take advantage of this feature, please contact your Arcam  
dealer for more information.  
When connecting the speaker terminals of the amplifier with the  
terminals on the speakers make sure that like polarities are matched  
(i.e., match “+” with “+” (usually red) and “” with “” (usually black)).  
Mismatching of polarities will result in a weak central sound, unclear  
orientation of the instruments and the sense of direction of the stereo  
being impaired.  
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Using your power amplifier  
P35 POWER AMPLIFIER  
SP1  
SP2  
POWER  
P35 POWER AMPLIFIER: FRONT PANEL  
P1 POWER AMPLIFIER  
POWER  
P1 POWER AMPLIFIER: FRONT PANEL  
POWER (AND POWER INDICATOR LIGHT)  
SP1 AND SP2 (P35 ONLY)  
This button switches the unit on and off.The light indicates the status  
of the amplifier.  
These buttons allow you to switch on and off the main (SP1) and  
secondary (SP2) sets of speakers attached to your amplifier. If the  
indicator light (the light above the switch) is on, it shows that the  
output for the speaker is switched on.If no secondary set of speakers is  
connected, we recommend that this output be switched off.  
When you switch your amplifier on, the light glows amber for a few  
seconds, during which time the speakers are disconnected. The light  
changes to green when the amplifier is ready for use. A red light means  
the amplifier is in standby mode.  
NOTE: If both lights are out the amplifier will appear not to work,  
as all speakers are switched off.  
FAULT INDICATIONS  
The power light may flash if a fault has occurred, with the colour of the  
flashing light indicating the nature of the fault:  
green – a D.C. offset fault has occured  
amber – a thermal fault has occured (the P35/P1 is too hot)  
red – a short circuit fault has occured (this can happen if the speaker  
cables are not connected correctly and are making contact with  
each other or with the chassis)  
red and amber – more than one fault has occured.  
Except for a thermal fault, if one of the above faults is detected by  
your amplifier the unit waits for six seconds before checking to see if  
the fault has cleared. If the fault clears within six seconds, then the unit  
continues operation;otherwise the unit shuts itself down. In the case of  
a thermal fault,the unit waits until its sensor temperature lowers before  
resuming operation.  
If the amplifier has shut itself down, you should unplug the amplifier and  
leave it for a few minutes before reconnecting. If the fault cannot be  
cleared, unplug your amplifier and contact your Arcam dealer.  
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Bi-wiring and bi-amping loudspeakers  
BEFOREYOU START  
BI-AMPINGYOUR SYSTEM  
The performance of your system can be further enhanced over that  
achieved with bi-wiring, by extending the principle one stage further  
to include separate amplification for the low and high frequency drive  
units in each loudspeaker enclosure.  
WARNING: Do not make any connections to your amplifier while  
it is switched on or connected to the mains supply.  
Before switching on please check all connections thoroughly, making  
sure bare wires or cables are not touching the amplifier in the wrong  
places (which could cause short circuits) and you have connected  
positive (+) to positive and negative () to negative.  
Connect the integrated amplifier to the high frequency (HF) terminals  
and connect the power amplifier to the low frequency (LF) terminals.  
You will need:  
Always ensure that the volume control on your amplifier is set to  
minimum before starting these procedures.  
Speakers – with four input terminals each (as with bi-wiring): these will  
be marked HF (High Frequency) and LF (Low Frequency).  
Four channels of amplification – for example two P35 stereo amplifiers  
or four P1 monoblock amplifiers.  
Loudspeaker cables – two pairs of cables per loudspeaker or a suitably  
terminated cable set (a loom, probably prepared by your dealer and  
capable of being used for bi-amping in one length).  
BI-WIRINGYOUR LOUDSPEAKERS  
Interconnect cables – one pair of high quality interconnect cables.  
How to set up a bi-amped system  
Bi-wiring improves the sound of your system because it divides the  
high and low frequency signal currents into separate speaker cables.  
This avoids signal distortions arising from the high and low frequency  
currents interacting with one another within a single cable, as in  
conventionally wired systems.  
1. Remove the terminal links on the rear of your loudspeakers.  
WARNING:This step is essential or damage to your amplifier  
may result which is not covered under warranty.  
You will need:  
Speakers – with four input terminals each: these will be marked HF  
(High Frequency) and LF (Low Frequency).  
2. Connect the cables as shown in the diagram below, ensuring  
correct polarity at all times.  
Loudspeaker cables – two pairs of cables per loudspeaker (which may  
be joined at the amplifier end if your amplifier has only one pair of  
output terminals per channel). Or, a suitably terminated cable set (a  
loom, probably prepared by your dealer and capable of being used for  
bi-wiring in one length).  
3. Use the interconnect cables to connect the PRE OUT sockets of  
the C30 to the corresponding AUDIO IN sockets of the power  
amplifier. If using the P1 amplifier, it may be necessary to “daisy-  
chain” the interconnect cables. See page 11 for more details on  
doing this.  
How to bi-wire loudspeakers  
1. Remove the terminal links on the rear of your loudspeakers  
WARNING:This step is essential or damage to your amplifier  
may result which is not covered under warranty.  
2. Connect the cables as shown in the diagram below, ensuring  
correct polarity at all times.  
Arcam P35 power amplifier  
+
+
+
+
L
R
Arcam P35 power amplifier  
SP2  
R
SP2  
L
+
+
SP1  
SP1  
HF  
LF  
HF  
LF  
Right  
Left  
speaker  
speaker  
+
+
+
HF  
HF  
+
Right  
Left  
speaker  
+
+
speaker  
LF  
LF  
R
L
Arcam P35 power amplifier  
Recommended bi-wiring configuration  
Recommended bi-amping configuration  
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Technical specifications  
C30  
P35  
P1  
Continuous power output (20Hz—20kHz at 0.5%THD), per channel  
Both channels, 8Ω, 20Hz—20kHz  
100W  
150W  
140W  
200W  
90W  
Single channel, 8Ω, 20Hz—20kHz  
170W  
250W  
0.003%  
Both channels, 4Ω, 20Hz—20kHz  
Single channel, 4Ω, at 1kHz  
Three channels, 8Ω, 20Hz—20kHz  
Harmonic distortion, 80% power, 8Ω at 1kHz  
0.005%  
Inputs  
Phono cartridge:  
Input sensitivity  
2.7mV (MM); 270µV (MC)  
47kΩ (MM); 300Ω (MC)  
–79dB (MM); –73dB (MC)  
35dB  
Input impedance  
Signal/noise ratio (CCIR)  
Overload margin  
Line and tape inputs:  
Nominal sensitivity  
250mV—2V  
22kΩ  
800mV  
22kΩ  
Input impedance  
Signal/noise ratio (CCIR)  
Tone controls, max. boost/cut  
–103dB  
–110dB  
±12dB @ 80Hz and 12kHz  
Power amplifier input  
Nominal sensitivity  
Input impedance  
Gain  
800mV  
22kΩ  
906mV (Arcam gain)  
22kΩ  
31.5dB  
31.5dB (Arcam gain)  
Preamplifier output  
Nominal output level  
700mV  
Maximum output level  
Output impedance  
8V RMS  
<50Ω  
Headphone output  
Maximum output level into 600Ω  
Output impedance  
5V  
4.7Ω  
General  
Mains voltage  
115V or 230V  
30VA  
115V or 230V  
115V or 230V  
800VA  
Power consumption (maximum)  
Power consumption (standby)  
Dimensions W x D x H (including feet)  
Weight (net)  
800VA (950VA for P35/3)  
2VA  
2VA  
2VA  
430 x 370 x 110mm  
9.3kg  
430 x 350 x 110mm  
9.5kg (10.5kg for P35/3)  
12.5kg (13.5kg for P35/3)  
mains lead  
430 x 350 x 110mm  
12.5kg  
Weight (packed)  
11.5kg  
15.5kg  
Supplied accessories  
mains lead  
mains lead  
CR-389 remote control  
2 x AAA batteries  
E&OE  
CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT POLICY  
NOTE:All specification values are typical unless otherwise stated.  
Arcam has a policy of continual improvement for its products. This  
means that designs and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
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Remote-control codes  
The following table gives the IR-commands accepted by the C30.  
Power commands  
Command  
Power toggle  
Power-on  
Decimal Code  
16–12  
16–123  
Power-off  
16–124  
Source selection commands  
Command  
PHONO select  
AV select  
Decimal Code  
16–1  
16–2  
TUNER select  
DVD select  
TAPE select  
VCR select  
CD select  
16–3  
16–4  
16–5  
16–6  
16–7  
AUX select  
16–8  
Volume control commands  
Command  
Mute  
Decimal Code  
16–13  
Volume up  
Volume down  
16–16  
16–17  
Menu navigation commands  
Command  
UP  
Decimal Code  
16–32  
DOWN  
SELECT  
ENTER  
16–33  
16–37  
16–87  
Speaker control commands  
Command  
Decimal Code  
16–35  
Speaker 1 toggle  
Speaker 2 toggle  
Speaker 1 on  
Speaker 1 off  
Speaker 2 on  
Speaker 2 off  
16–39  
16–43  
16–44  
16–45  
16–46  
Display control commands  
Command  
Display  
Decimal Code  
16–59  
Note that the C30 also responds to code 20–53 (the PLAY command  
for an Arcam CD player).The C30 swiches automatically to CD input  
on receiving this command.  
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Service information  
Before returning your amplifier for service, please check the following:  
AMPLIFIER DOES NOT SWITCH BACK ON  
The C30, P35 and P1 amplifiers have a protection mechanism which is  
activated if you switch the unit on immediately after turning it off. If this  
mechanism activates, wait 30 seconds then try again.  
SOUND CUTS OUT FOR NO REASON  
If the temperature of the internal heatsink rises above a safe level, then  
a thermal cutout inside the amplifier will operate.  
The power indicator on the front panel flashes and the protection  
system temporarily removes the power to the speakers. The system  
resets itself as the heatsink cools down.  
Note that because of the high output voltage from a CD player, it is  
possible to drive the P35/P1 at full power even though the C30 volume  
is not set at maximum.  
Guarantee  
For further details contact Arcam at:  
WORLDWIDE GUARANTEE  
Arcam Customer Support Department,  
Pembroke Avenue,Waterbeach, CAMBRIDGE, CB5 9QR, England  
This entitles you to have the unit repaired free of charge, during the  
first 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.  
Telephone: +44 (0)1223 203200  
Fax:  
Email:  
+44 (0)1223 863384  
PROBLEMS?  
Always contact your dealer in the first instance.  
The warranty covers:  
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 203200 or write to us at the above address and we will  
do our best to help you.  
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.  
CLAIMS UNDER GUARANTEE  
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.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.  
ON-LINE REGISTRATION  
You can register your Arcam product on-line at:  
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NOTES  
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