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STATEMENT D2v
OPERATING MANUAL
UPDATES: www.anthemAV.com
S O F T W A R E V E R S I O N 3 . 0 x
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Page 1 - STATEMENT D2v

STATEMENT D2vOPERATING MANUALUPDATES: www.anthemAV.comS O F T W A R E V E R S I O N 3 . 0 x™

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

21.3 FRONT PANEL1 – Path selection2 – Mode and decoder indicators3 – Display4 –FM • AM preset selection5 –FM • AM tuning / setup menu navigation6 – Ma

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THE BIG PICTURE FRONT PANEL

Page 4

THE BIG PICTURE REAR PANEL

Page 5 - TABLE of CONTENTS

D E S I G N E D A N D M A N U F A C T U R E D I N N O R T H A M E R I C At e l . ( + 1 ) 9 0 5- 3 6 2 - 0 9 5 8 M - F 9 : 0 0 a m -

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31.4 FRONT PANEL DISPLAYMAIN Display Example:1 – Source selection.2 – Audio input format or sleep timer if engaged.3 – Video inputresolution.4 – Volum

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23242522201921141516 1317188 95 67101123141241 – 7 composite video inputs2 – 7 S-Video inputs 3 – 5 S-Video outputs4 – 5 composite video outputs5 – 2

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51.6 REMOTE CONTROL1 – Learn – for customization of remote2 – Power On and Power Off3 – Control mode. These are not source selection keys (see #17).4

Page 9 - 1. INTRODUCTION

6LASTSLEEPINPUTFRTCTRTHXTIMERSSTATUSPIP SWAPMOVE AVM SOURCECOPYAUXTAPEDVDTVSATVCRCDDVDTVSATVCRBASSTREBLEBALANCE2-ChCDRECMAINZ2Z3AVM

Page 10 - 1. INTRODUCTION continued …

71.8 INTERCONNECTSThese illustrations show audio, video, IR, and trigger connectors used between source components, theprocessor, displays, a

Page 11 - FM2-5 St Sk > 480i

82.1 VIDEO CONNECTIONSTo configure inputs see section 3.6 and to configure video outputs see section 3.1.HDMI: Video is sent with audio from source co

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92.2 AUDIO CONNECTIONSDigital Audio Inputs and Outputs:Digital audio source components can be connected with a coaxial, optical, balanced, or HDMI cab

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102. CONNECTIONS continued …Analog Audio Outputs:Balanced connection offers the highest transmission quality over long cable lengths, becau

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112. CONNECTIONS continued …2.3 FM • AM ANTENNASTo connect the AM loop antenna, press the spring-loaded tabs of the AMANTENNA connector

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONSREAD THIS SECTION CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING!The lightning flash with arrowpoint within an equilateral trianglewarns of the presenc

Page 16 - 2. CONNECTIONS

12Example 1: Disc Player to processor to main display2. CONNECTIONS continued …DVD Connect if usingdigital REC-OUT orif source’s vid

Page 17 - 2. CONNECTIONS continued …

132. CONNECTIONS continued …Example 2: A/V Recorder to processorVCREJECT AUDIOOUTLRAUDIO INFor ZONE2, ZONE3, andREC, in most cases youmust use

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142. CONNECTIONS continued …Example 3: Processor to amplifiers and subwoofer (Balanced connection shown, single-ended is similar)WARNINGTo poweredsubw

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153. SETUPFor optimum performance and enjoyment, your processor should be properly set up. This may appear like alot of work but keep in mind that mos

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163. SETUP continued …SETTING UP THE PROCESSORUpon entering the setup menu your display will show the menu below. Only 8 menu items can be displayedat

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17Video Output Configurations:The Statement D2v allows four processed video output configurations, or Through (section 3.6). In mostcase

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183. SETUP continued …How should I set my video sources to get the most out of video processing?Where possible disable video processing in your source

Page 23 - 3. SETUP

193. SETUP continued …Output Resolution:Input from S-Video, Component, and HDMI is scaled to this resolution for Component and HDMI output. Ifinterlac

Page 24 - 1. VIDEO OUTPUT

20Letterbox:When the source’s aspect ratio (the proportion of image width to height) does not match the display’s aspectratio and you want to preserve

Page 25 - 1a. VIDEO OUT CONFIG 1

213.2 SET TIME / TIMERSThe time and day, plus 6 different timers are set in this menu. The timers in the processor are like an alarmclock, but allow t

Page 26 - 3. SETUP continued …

8. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of theproduct and to protect it from

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223. SETUP continued …Timer Options:There are two Timers for Main and each Zone to allow greater flexibility. You can set week and weekendon/off times

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23Example 1: Select a source for the ZONE2 Timer:• Enter the setup menu. Go to SET TIME / TIMERS and press SELECT.• Press the 6 button until you reach

Page 29 - 2e. SET MAIN TIMERS

243. SETUP continued …3.3 SPEAKER CONFIGURATIONThe Speaker Configuration Setup allows you to enter information about your speakers so that sounds from

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253. SETUP continued …Highlighting BASS MANAGEMENT-MOVIE then pressing SELECT displays this menu:Skip items a. to l. if using Anthem Room Correction o

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26Bass response highly depends on room acoustics and experimentation with subwoofer placement isrecommended. Start by temporarily placing the subwoofe

Page 32 - 3. SPEAKER CONFIGURATION

273. SETUP continued …Highlighting ROOM RESONANCE FILTER then pressing SELECT displays this menu: Skip this menu if using Anthem Room Correction on al

Page 33 - 3a.BASS MANAGEMENT-MOVIE

283. SETUP continued …Procedure for adjusting Room Resonance Filter:• Enter the setup menu. Go to SPEAKER CONFIGURATION and press SELECT.• Press the 6

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293.4 LISTENER POSITIONThe Listener Position menu lets you enter the distance between each speaker and the listening area. Ideally,speakers should be

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303. SETUP continued …3.5 LEVEL CALIBRATIONLevel Calibration uses internal test noises to match speaker output levels at the listening position. Th

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31If SUBS is set to Super in BASS MANAGEMENT-MOVIE (not advised) or BASS MANAGEMENT-MUSIC, donot rely on an SPL meter to set subwoofer level – set it

Page 37 - 4. LISTENER POSITION

Anthem, Anthem Statement, AnthemLogic, ARC, Sonic Frontiers, and Paradigm are trademarks or registered trademarks ofParadigm Electronics Inc. Copyrigh

Page 38 - 5. LEVEL CALIBRATION

323.6 SOURCE SETUPThis is where you set up each source and path according to how you want them to be used.Copy MAIN to ZONE or REC:If you want MAIN to

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333. SETUP continued …Highlighting DVD1 then pressing SELECT displays this menu – the other submenus are similar:Rename:The source names that appea

Page 40 - 6. SOURCE SETUP

343. SETUP continued …Scaler Input (MAIN HDMI output only):Assign which input is used when the source is selected – any HDMI (including

Page 41 - 6f. DVD1 SOURCE SETUP

353. SETUP continued …EQ (MAIN only):For sources set to Digital or Anlg-DSP, you can preset low and high frequency levels. This is useful for sourceco

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363. SETUP continued …3.7 MODE PRESETSMode and THX presets are applied when the source is selected or MAIN is turned on. Each input formatexcept mono

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373. SETUP continued …3.8 ANALOG INPUT LEVELSFor sources set to Anlg-DSP or Anlg-Dir in under Source Setup, you can match input levels in MAIN to each

Page 44 - 7f. DVD1 MODE PRESETS

383. SETUP continued …3.9 ADC / AUDIO OUTPUTIn the ADC / Audio Output menu you can set analog to digital conversion for the digital Record output andc

Page 45 - 8. ANALOG INPUT LEVELS

393. SETUP continued …3.10 VOLUMES / PATH NAMESThis menu allows you to define the power-on volume settings, set whether or not MAIN outputs shut o

Page 46 - 9. ADC / AUDIO OUTPUT

403. SETUP continued …3.11 TRIGGERS / IR / RS232When a trigger output on the processor is connected to the trigger input of another component, such as

Page 47 - 10. VOLUMES / PATH NAMES

413. SETUP continued …After highlighting Power or a source, press SELECT and use the 34 buttons to move from one path toanother. To se

Page 48 - 11b. SET TRIG-1 SOURCES

SECTION PAGE1. INTRODUCTION1.1 Before Making Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 49 - 11e. SET IR-INPUTS

423.12 DISPLAYS / TIMEOUTThis menu allows you to configure on-screen display, front panel display, and selection time.Main / Z2 On-Screen Output: Lets

Page 50 - 12. DISPLAYS / TIMEOUT

43Front Panel Wake-Up:If Display is set to Medium, Low, or Off, it can be made to change to a brighter level while you make anyadjustment – choose Non

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443.13 SAVE / LOAD SETTINGSTwo memories can back up menu settings. If your system was set up by your dealer, the settings may besaved in Installer mem

Page 52 - 13. SAVE / LOAD SETTINGS

453.14 LOCKOUT / PASSWORDSPasswords are used to protect the saved User and Installer settings. Once you have set a password, it canalso be used as a L

Page 53 - 14. LOCKOUT / PASSWORDS

463. SETUP continued …3.15 ARC-1 ANTHEM ROOM CORRECTIONARC-1 corrects the effects of reflective surfaces and room boundaries on sound quality by measu

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473. SETUP continued …Before starting:• Ensure that the processor software and ARC software that you will be using are compatible withone another –

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483. SETUP continued …ARC software installation:Play the ARC CD in your computer’s CD or DVD drive. Instructions will appear on your s

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493. SETUP continued …Manual mode:A file created in Automatic mode can be opened in Manual mode to change correction range and room gain.To do this, c

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504.1 POWER ON/OFFThe processor comes on at the volume setting in the Volumes setup menu. The power amplifier should beturned on last and off first to

Page 58 - 4. OPERATION

514.3 MANUALLY COPYING THE MAIN PATH TO ZONE2, ZONE3, OR RECORDWhen Main is copied to another path, the source selected in MAIN is directed to the oth

Page 59 - 4. OPERATION continued …

4. OPERATION4.1 Power On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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524.4.1 FM • AM TUNERThe processor has an FM • AM tuner. The selected station is common to all paths.Manual Tuning:After selecting the desired band by

Page 61 - CONTROL KNOB

534. OPERATION continued …4.5 VOLUME CONTROLFront Panel:MAIN – Adjust using the Master Control Knob. If levels have beencalibrated accordin

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544.7 BASS / TREBLE / BALANCETo change the Bass, Treble, or Balance of:• MAIN – All Speakers Simultaneously: Press BASS, TREBLE,or BALANCE, then adju

Page 63 - LOGICLOGIC

554.8.1 AnthemLogic™These are proprietary surround modes developed by Anthem that offer outstanding surround performanceand can be applied to any 2-ch

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564. OPERATION continued …4.8.3 SURROUND MODES FOR 2.0-CHANNEL SOURCESNumber of output channels is indicated. THX must be Off for all modes to be avai

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574. OPERATION continued …Why can’t I select a surround mode when playing a multichannel source?1. If it’s not PCM and its sampling rate higher than 9

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584.8.6 THX THX is an exclusive set of standards and technologies established by the world-renowned film productioncompany Lucasfilm Ltd. THX

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59Depending on speaker configuration and input format, THX options are:THX Cinema: When THX Cinema is selected, Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie is

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604. OPERATION continued …Dimension: Adjust using MCK (or N/S keys)Front-to-back balance – Center (C----+----S) SurroundsDolby PLIIx Music (7.1)Anthem

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614. OPERATION continued …THXPress THXPress THX TwiceTHX Surround EX (7.1)Re-EQ, Timbre MatchingRE-EQ: On/Off using MCK (or N/S keys)THXPress THXPress

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6. SOFTWARE UPDATING6.1 Software Version Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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624. OPERATION continued …4.8.9 Mode and THX options for 5.1-channel DTS sourcesTHX Cinema (5.1)Re-EQ, Timbre Matching, Adaptive DecorrelationTHX Ultr

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4.8.10 DOLBY VOLUME AND DYNAMICSTo use Dolby Volume according to its settings in the level calibration and source setup menus pressDYNAMICS and use th

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644.11 VIDEO SOURCE ADJUSTMENT Sources sometimes contain anomalies. HD inputs may have the wrong color space, while S-Video andcompo

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654. OPERATION continued …PICTUREThe Picture menu provides video adjustments for each source. Do not make adjustments in this menu if yourdisplay has

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664. OPERATION continued …Noise ReductionBy treating parts of the picture selectively to avoid a soft overall image, this reduces or removes “block” a

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674. OPERATION continued …CROP INPUTThe Crop Input menu is where the image’s frame is set. If there’s anything outside of the image that you wantto re

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684. OPERATION continued …SCALE OUTPUTThe Scale Output menu provides options for making non-16:9 inputs fit on a 16:9 screen.Panoramic StretchFills th

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694. OPERATION continued …Anamorphic SD-DVD, 2.4:1 sourceDisplay as originalCROP INPUT: Auto DetectSCALE OUTPUT: Anamorphic StretchAnamorphic SD-DVD,

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704. OPERATION continued …Hi-definition 2.4:1 sourceDisplay as original using anamorphic lensCROP INPUT: Custom, Vertical Size 810SCALE OUTPUT: Anamor

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714. OPERATION continued …OUTPUTThe Output menu is used to select gamma correction and to turn frame lock on/off.Gamma Correction (normally for use on

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724. OPERATION continued …TEST PATTERNSThis section is a primer on display calibration and although the procedure is no match for a professionalsetup,

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73Color Bars is the SMPTE test pattern, with bars at 75% saturation:Setting your display’s brightness and contrastIncrease brightness (black level) so

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744.12 SLEEP TIMER (remote control only)If you would like to go sleep while listening to a program or music, the Sleep Timer will turn the processor

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755. REMOTE CONTROL CUSTOMIZATION5.1 CODES FOR OTHER BRANDSThe processor remote can control other components – brands and setup instructions are in Ap

Page 86 - 6. SOFTWARE UPDATING

765. REMOTE CONTROL CUSTOMIZATION continued …5.3 COPYING COMMANDSThe command from one key can be copied to another key (not applicable to Power, Recor

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775. REMOTE CONTROL CUSTOMIZATION continued …5.5 PROGRAMMING MACROSMacros are used to execute multiple functions with one key press, such as powering

Page 88 - APPENDIX A – IR MACROS

786. SOFTWARE UPDATING The operational characteristics of the processor are controlled by software installed through the RS-232 porton the rear panel.

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80APPENDIX A – IR MACROSFor Stereo sources:MODE, 0, 1 – StereoMODE, 0, 2 – AnthemLogic-MusicMODE, 0, 3 – AnthemLogic-CinemaMODE, 0, 4 – Pro Logic IIx

Page 91 - Satellite Receivers:

81APPENDIX B – PRESET MEMORY CODESIf codes for your components are not in this library, see sections 5.1 and 5.2. To enter a 5-digit code:1. Press the

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11. INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing the Anthem Statement D2v processor.The Statement D2v is a cutting-edge home theater audio processor

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8220821, 21268Malata 20782, 21159Marantz 20503, 20539, 20675McIntosh 21533Medion 20651Memorex 20695, 20831, 21270Microsoft 20522, 21708Minato 2

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83Mind 21972Minolta 20042, 20105Mitsubishi 20060, 20048, 20047, 20000,20042, 20067, 20043, 20041,20061, 20807Motorola 20035, 20048Movie Walker 20

Page 95 - Home Automation:

84DirecTV 20739Gateway 21972Hewlett Packard 21972Howard Computers 21972HP 21972Hughes 20739Humax 20739Hush 21972iBUYPOWER 21972Linksys 21972

Page 96 - SPECIFICATIONS

85Commercial Solutions 11447, 10047Conic 10178Contec 10180, 10185Craig 10180, 10171, 10282Crosley 10054, 10000, 10180, 10030,10171, 10187Crown 1

Page 97 - SPECIFICATIONS continued …

86Sony 10017, 10154, 11100, 10000,10150, 10053, 10080, 10632,10834, 11904, 11925Soundesign 10180, 10178Sova 11952Spectravision 10156, 10178, 10159

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87Optimus 30395, 30013, 30300, 30823Parasound 30246Philips 30892Pioneer 30013, 30300, 30823Polk Audio 30892RadioShack 30395RCA 30013, 30300, 30

Page 99 - LIMITED WARRANTY

88ANALOG VIDEO SWITCHINGBandwidth from input jack to output jack (bypass mode for component video)Composite & S-Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 100 - THE BIG PICTURE FRONT PANEL

89MAIN Path (RCA & XLR output)Frequency Response and BandwidthAnalog-Direct Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hz to 20 kHz (+0, -0.2 dB), 1

Page 101 - THE BIG PICTURE REAR PANEL

90CONTROLInfra Red Carrier Frequency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 102 - O M - 1 0 0 2

91CANADA & USAThe warranty period on new Anthem products is:5 years: Separate power amplifiers and integrated amplifiers3 years: Audio/Video pream

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