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System Status
The SYSTEM STATUS menu provides a snap-
shot of the current system settings and a start
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ing point for reaching all other screens and
menus. This screen appears when you press
the remote MENU/OSD and displays the fol
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lowing information:
LISTEN: the input source selected for listen
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ing. Can be CD, TAPE, TUNER, VIDEO 1–5,
or MULTI INPUT.
VID INPUT: the video source selected for
viewing. Can be COMPOSITE 1–3, S-VID
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EO 1–3, COMPONENT 1–3, HDMI 1–4 or
OFF (no video) as selected on the INPUT
SETUP menu.
RECORD: the source selected for audio re
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cording from the AUDIO outputs. Can be
CD, TAPE, TUNER, VIDEO 1–5, or SOURCE.
SOURCE links the record output to the selected
LISTENING source, so whatever is selected
for listening is also recorded.
MODE: the current surround sound mode.
AUDIO INPUT: the input selected for the
current listening source. Can be OPTICAL
1–4, COAXIAL 1–3, ANALOG, or HDMI
AUDIO.
VOLUME: the current volume setting from
1 to 99.
ZONES: shows the current status of ZONE
2, 3 & 4 (Z2, Z3 & Z4). In the example, the
ZONE 2 source is Video 1, ZONE 3 is OFF,
and the ZONE 4 source is Video 5.
SPEAKERS: highlights the speakers that
are currently configured for the system (front
right, center, subwoofer, front left, surround
left, center back 1, center back 2, and sur
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round right)
No changes can be made using this screen;
it only provides information. To go to the rest
of the menus, press the ENTER button to go
to the MAIN menu. Press the MENU/OSD
button on the remote to cancel the display
and return to normal operation.
NOTE: The SYSTEM STATUS screen appears
for five seconds when the unit is turned on
and automatically turns off.
Main Menu
The MAIN MENU provides access to OSD
screens for various configuration options.
MAIN MENU is reached by pressing the EN-
TER button from the SYSTEM STATUS menu
described above or from most other menus.
To go to the desired menu, move the high
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light using the UP/DOWN and +/– buttons
on the remote and press the ENTER button.
Press the MENU/OSD button on the remote
to cancel the display and return to normal
operation.
Configuring Inputs
A key step in setting up the RSP-1069 is to
configure each source input using the INPUT
SETUP screens. Configuring the inputs allows
you to set defaults for a number of settings
including the type of input connector, the
desired surround mode, custom labels that
appear in the displays when a source is se
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lected, and many more. The following OSD
menus are used to configure the inputs.
Input Setup
The INPUT SETUP menu configures the source
inputs and is reached from the MAIN menu.
The screen provides the following options, se-
lected by placing the highlight on the desired
line using the UP/DOWN buttons:
LISTEN: changes the current listening input
source (CD, TUNER, TAPE, VIDEO 1–5, &
MULTI INPUT). Changing this input also al-
lows you to select a specific input for con
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figuring.
VID INPUT: select the video source to be
displayed on the TV monitor with the listen
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ing source specified on the first line. Can be
COMPOSITE 1–3, S-VIDEO 1–3, COMPO-
NENT 1–3, HDMI 1–4 or OFF (no video).
Select OFF for an audio only source such as
a CD player.
INPUT LABEL: The eight character labels
for the all eight inputs can be customized.
Place the highlight on this line to begin la-
belling. The first character in the label will
be flashing.
1. Press the +/– buttons on the remote to
change the first letter, scrolling through
the list of available characters.
2. Press the ENT button on the remote to
confirm that letter and move to the next
position.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all eight char
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acters (including blank spaces) have been
completed. The final press of the ENT but-
ton saves the new label.
AUDIO INPUT: assigns a physical input con
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nection to use as the default for the source
displayed in the first line of the menu. Can
be OPTICAL 1–4, COAXIAL 1–3, ANALOG,
or HDMI AUDIO.
NOTE: HDMI Audio input is assigned to a
specific VIDEO input.
When a digital input is the default, the unit
will check for a digital signal when the IN
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PUT SOURCE is selected. If no digital signal
is present, the unit will automatically revert
to the analog input.
When an ANALOG input is the default, the
unit will not access a digital signal, even
though one may be present at the digital in-
put; thus, the ANALOG setting forces the unit
to use an analog signal. Assigning a digital
input (with its auto-sensing) is generally the
preferred configuration for any source with
a digital output.
NOTE: If a source connected to a digital input
is selected, that signal will automatically be
sent to both digital outputs for recording.