Rotel RSP-1069 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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Select NO for normal operation. Select YES
to go to a special FLASH UPGRADE MODE
that rewrites the operating software from
a computer connected to the back panel
COMPUTER I/O port. This feature should
only be performed by qualified personnel.
We strongly recommend having your Rotel
Dealer perform this upgrade.
NOTE: After performing the software upgrade,
turn off the RSP-1069. Then, turn it back on
to return to normal operation.
Zone 2–4 Setup
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The ZONE SETUP menu provides settings and
configuration options related to the operation
of the remote zones. This menu is reached
by highlighting the ZONE line on the MAIN
menu and pressing ENTER.
ZONE: Specifies the zone to configure,
ZONE 2, 3, or 4. Each zone is configured
individually.
SOURCE: Specifies a source for listening in
the selected zone. Options are CD, TUNER,
TAPE, VIDEO 1–5, SOURCE, and OFF. Se
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lecting the SOURCE option links the zone
source to the source selected for the main
zone so that the remote zone will hear the
same source as the main zone. Selecting the
OFF option turns the zone off.
VIDEO INPUT: Specifies a video source
(Composite Video only) for the selected
zone. The options available are Composite
1, 2 and 3 and OFF. (If SOURCE, above, is
set to OFF, the VIDEO INPUT selection will
not be available.)
VOLUME SETUP: configures the remote zone
outputs for VARIABLE or FIXED volume levels.
VARIABLE allows control of the volume settings
in the remote zone from the RSP-1069 front
panel or from a remote control/IR repeater
in the zone. FIXED output disables the volume
control. In this mode, the remote zone level
can be fixed at the level specified on the next
line, thus optimizing system performance when
sending a fixed level signal to a preamp or
amplifier with its own volume adjustment.
VOLUME: In VARIABLE output mode, this
line shows the current volume setting for re
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mote zone. In FIXED output mode, this volume
setting establishes a permanent fixed output
level for the remote zone.
Move the highlight to the desired line using
the UP/DOWN buttons and use the +/– but
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tons to adjust the volume level. To return to the
MAIN menu, press the ENTER button. Press the
MENU/OSD button on the remote to cancel the
display and return to normal operation.
TURN ON VOL: Specifies a default volume
level to be used each time the remote zone is
activated. You can select LAST to have the zone
activate with the last previously used volume
setting. Or, you specify a volume from MIN
(full mute) to MAX, in 1dB increments. Note
that this setting cannot exceed the MAX VOL
established in the next line of the menu.
MAX VOL: Specifies the maximum volume
level for the remote zone. The volume cannot
be adjusted above this level. Settings range
from MIN to MAX, in 1dB increments.
12V TRIGGER: The RSP-1069 has six 12V
trigger outputs (labeled 1–6) that supply a
12V DC signal to turn on Rotel components
and other components as needed. This menu
item turns on specific 12V trigger outputs
whenever the indicated zone is activated. The
six 12V Trigger outputs may be assigned to
each Zone and can send a turn-on signal to
remote components whenever the Zones are
activated. For example, Zone 2 could use 12V
Triggers 1, 3 and 6; Zone 3, 12V Triggers 2
and 3; Zone 4, 12V Triggers 5 and 6.
1. Press the +/– buttons on the remote to
change the first position from blank to 1
(activating TRIGGER 1 for that zone).
2. Press the ENT button on the remote to
move to the next position.
3. Repeat until all six positions are set as
desired. A final press of the ENT button
confirms the selection.
Default Setup
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The DEFAULT SETUP menu provides access
to three functions:
Restore all features and settings to the
original FACTORY DEFAULT settings.
Memorize a custom group of settings as
a USER DEFAULT. This requires entering
a password.
Activate the USER DEFAULT settings.
Change the password.
To restore the FACTORY DEFAULT set
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tings: Place the highlight on the FACTORY
DEFAULT line using the UP/DOWN buttons
and use the +/– buttons to change the set
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ting to YES. Press the ENTER button to pro
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ceed with resetting the FACTORY DEFAULT
settings. The unit will power off and then on,
with the factory settings restored. To return
to the MAIN menu without resetting the FAC
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TORY DEFAULT settings, change the entry to
NO and press the ENTER button.
NOTE: Resetting to factory default settings
will erase all stored settings including delay
settings, speaker settings, balance settings,
input settings and more. You will lose ALL
system configuration settings. Be certain that
you wish to do so before resetting the fac
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tory defaults.
To memorize USER DEFAULT settings:
Many of the current configuration settings
can be stored as a USER DEFAULT, which
can be activated at any time from this menu
screen. To save the current settings as a
USER DEFAULT:
1. Place the highlight on the SET USER DE-
FAULT line using the UP/DOWN buttons
and use the +/– buttons to change the
setting to YES.
2. Press the ENTER button to go to confirma
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tion screen where a password must be
entered. The default password is 8888.