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RC10 Info/7.1 dual function button

Model 1070: 7.1 selects the 7.1 multi-channel audio input.

Other components: Info calls up whatever menu or information is available.

RC11 Preset Down/ dual function button (see page 41)

Model 1070: Preset Down advances the AM/FM tuner to the next lower preset station.

Other components: begins rewind or reverse scan.

RC12 Tune Mode/ dual function button (see page 40)

Model 1070: Tune Mode selects between mono and stereo while listening to FM. The selected mode appears on-screen.

Other components: activates the recording function.

RC13 Source Selector buttons (see pages 37 and 44)

Turns the Model 1070 power on and selects a particular source as the Model 1070’s input. The source appears on the front panel and the on- screen display.

RC14 Dolby Modes button (see page 38)

Selects from the available Dolby surround modes, depending on the input source and the number of speakers in your system. Each press of the button selects another mode. Mode selections appear on the front panel and the on-screen display.

RC15 DTS Modes button (see page 38)

Selects from the available DTS surround modes, depending on the input source and the number of speakers in your system. Each press of the button selects another mode. Mode selections appear on the front panel and the on-screen display.

RC16 Status LED Indicator (see pages 42 and 43)

Lights briefly after pushing a control key. Flashes twice in rapid succes- sion when you’ve successfully entered “setup” mode.

RC17 Power off button (see pages 37 and 44)

Turns off the Model 1070. Also turns other components controlled by the remote on and off. To turn on the receiver, press any Source Selector but- ton. This turns the Model 1070 on and switches the unit to that input.

RC18 Enter/Sync dual function button (see page 40)

Model 1070: Sync, sometimes called “lip synch,” delays audio in precise steps to preserve synchronization with the video image. Each push of the button increases the delay by 10 milliseconds. The on-screen display indicates the amount of delay. After delay is set, pushing the button again resets the delay to 0.

Other components: Enters a selection (a channel number, etc.) made with the numeric keypad.

RC19 Last/Night dual function button (see page 39)

Model 1070: Night reduces the audio signal’s dynamic range for late night viewing.

Other components: Last toggles between the two most recently selected TV channels.

RC20 Channel Up/Down buttons (see page 40)

Adjusts AM/FM radio tuning frequency. Frequency appears on both the front panel and on-screen. Also serves as channel selector when controlling other devices.

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RC21 Tone button (see page 40)

Activates the tone controls. After pushing the Tone button, use the Up and Down cursor buttons to change treble settings. Press Tone again to change bass settings.

RC22 Exit/Trim dual function button. (see page 39)

Model 1070: Trim enables level calibration of each channel for “on- the-fly” adjustments without test tones (for example, increasing center channel level).

Other components: Exit takes you out of that component’s menu.

RC23 AM/FM/ dual function button (see page 40)

Model 1070: AM/FM selects the AM/FM tuner when using another source. Push it again to switch between AM and FM.

Other components: stops whatever media the component is using, cancels Record (if engaged) and disengages the transport mechanism.

RC24 MENU/OSD dual function button (see page 26)

Model 1070: OSD activates the on-screen display.

Other components: Menu calls up that device’s menu.

RC25 Preset Up/ dual function button (see page 41)

Model 1070: Preset Up advances the AM/FM tuner to the next higher preset station.

Other components: initiates fast forward or forward scan.

RC26 Memory/ dual function button (see page 41)

Model 1070: Selects a station memory of the internal AM/FM tuner; press the button then enter the number of the desired memory. Holding this but- ton down for three seconds activates automatic channel scan, which scans the band you are on for the next highest active frequency/station.

Other components: temporarily stops Play or Record.

RC27 Bypass button (see page 38)

Turns off all digital-domain audio signal processing, including Bass Management.

RC28 Stereo Modes button (see page 38)

Deactivates surround sound processing and selects from traditional two-channel stereo, 5 Stereo and 7 Stereo modes. Stereo mode selection is indicated on the front panel and the on-screen display.

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Contents Model Please Read First When the power-supply cord or plug is damagedInstallation Location Power CordHandle the AC Power Cord Gently WiringTable of Contents Brief Note On This Manual Outlaw Audio Model Channel Surround Sound ReceiverModel 1070 Front Panel AccessoriesActivates or cancels the on-screen menu UnpackingSelects between FM mono and FM stereo Adjusts the volume level of the headphonesModel 1070 Front Panel Selects between AM or FMModel 1070 Rear Panel RP22 Preamp audio outputs see pages RP25 Main Power button see pages 26Model 1070 Rear Panel Other components begins the play function Remote ControlModel 1070 Remote Control These buttons control the Model 1070’s volumeOther components temporarily stops Play or Record Other components activates the recording functionDolby PLIIx-C Surround FormatsAvailable Surround Modes Model 1070 Front Panel and On Screen DisplayDolby Pro Logic Dolby DigitalDolby Digital EX Stereo Listening Modes For analog connections, remember that Connecting Your ModelConnecting Audio Components CD Player Connecting Audio Equipment to the ModelDigital TV Tuner/Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Connecting Video ComponentsDVD Player Video RecorderDVD-Audio/SACD/DVD Player Connecting a DVD Player to the ModelAudio Connection Note Connecting Other Video Components to the ModelGauge Antenna ConnectionsLoudspeaker Connections If the video display has an Hdmi input Connecting a Video Display to the ModelConnecting Loudspeakers to the Model PoweredOther Connections AC power connectionSubwoofer Connection Supplemental Amplifier ConnectionsWhen using a passive Connecting an External Amplifier to the ModelAudio Connection Record ChartVideo Here’s a brief explanation of each item on the Main menu System SetupInput Configuration Exit Takes you out of Menu modeInput choices appear as follows as you scroll through them Input Configuration sub-menu appearsDVD Configuration sub-menu will appear There is no Lip Sync Delay available for audio-only sources Speaker PlacementUp to 200ms of delay can be selected in 10ms increments Configuring Audio InputsSurround Back Left and Right Speakers Speaker PlacementLeft Front, Center, and Right Front Speakers Left and Right Surround SpeakersSpeaker Size sub-menu appears Speaker Size ConfigurationTo enter settings for speaker size SubwoofersSpeaker X-Over sub-menu appears Speaker X-Over Crossover ConfigurationSelect LB/RB when you have two Surround Back speakers To enter settings for speaker crossoverPanorama Surround Setting ConfigurationsSurround Configuration sub-menu appears Night ModeChannel Subwoofer Offset DimensionHP Headphone Mode Channel CalibrationManual Channel Calibration with Your Own Test Source Channel Calibration sub-menu appearsChannel Calibration with the Model 1070 Test Tone As you desireTo set the Delay for each channel Delay AdjustDelay Settings for Large Rooms Available choices are System Configuration SettingsYou can adjust the level from -70 to +10dB Direct Operation PowerStandby/On indicator on the front panel will glow amber Model 1070 OperationName of the selected source will reappear in the displays Use this control to adjust the volume levelVolume of the selected source will return at the new level Channel Trim Night Mode SelectionNo Comp means no compression i.e., Night Mode Off Sleep TimerStereo will tune stereo signals Using the AM/FM TunerLip-Synch Delay Adjusting Tone ControlsTo select a preset station Using HeadphonesCreating an AM or FM station-memory preset manually To create FM station-memory presets automaticallyTo install batteries in the remote control Remote Control Setup and OperationBattery Installation Setup Using Preprogrammed CodesYou can choose CBL, AUX, VCR, TV, SAT, CD, or AMP Volume Control Punch-ThroughLED will blink twice Backlighting Setup CodesOperation Source Selection ButtonsDVD Players Televisions TV/VCR Combos VCRs When You Are Away Care and MaintenanceSystem Reset CleaningTroubIeshooting Symptom Possible Cause Solution OptionsModel 1070 Specifications T l a w a u d i o Outlaw Audio Limited Warranty

1070 specifications

Outlaw Audio has made a name for itself in the high-performance audio market, and their Model 1070 receiver is a prime example of their commitment to delivering exceptional sound quality. The Outlaw Audio 1070 is a versatile surround sound receiver that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, designed to elevate your home theater experience.

One of the standout features of the 1070 is its powerful amplification system. It delivers 7 channels of amplification, each capable of producing 60 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This robust power output ensures that even the most demanding audio tracks are handled with ease, providing clarity and depth across the frequency spectrum. The receiver is also equipped with an array of connection options, including HDMI inputs, to accommodate all of your audio and video sources seamlessly.

The 1070 employs advanced digital processing technologies that enhance your listening experience. It supports various surround sound formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, allowing you to enjoy multidimensional audio for movies, music, and gaming. Outlaw Audio has integrated their proprietary Outlaw Bass Management system, which offers customizable bass settings to suit your room’s acoustics and your personal preferences. This feature ensures that your subwoofer delivers a seamless integration with your main speakers, enhancing the overall impact of your audio.

For those who appreciate fine-tuning their listening experience, the Outlaw 1070 includes an easy-to-use graphical user interface that simplifies setup and adjustment. The on-screen menus provide straightforward access to configuration settings, making it simple to calibrate your system for optimal performance.

Another key characteristic of the Outlaw 1070 is its build quality. The receiver is housed in a sturdy chassis, designed to minimize interference and reduce vibrations, a consideration that makes a difference in sound quality. The high-quality components and construction reflect Outlaw Audio’s dedication to crafting products that meet the expectations of audiophiles.

In conclusion, the Outlaw Audio 1070 offers a remarkable combination of power, flexibility, and advanced technologies that cater to both casual listeners and serious audiophiles alike. With its impressive amp capabilities, robust surround sound processing, and user-friendly design, the 1070 stands as a compelling choice for anyone looking to enhance their home audio system. Whether you’re enjoying a movie night or listening to your favorite music, the Outlaw Audio 1070 is engineered to deliver an immersive sound experience.