Rotel RSX-1067 Cable, Satellite, or Hdtv Tuner, Audio Recorder, VCR or Digital Video Recorder

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RSX-1067Surround Sound Receiver

Cable, Satellite, or HDTV Tuner

TV tuner connections can be made to the VIDEO 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 inputs. In elaborate systems, you may wish to use VIDEO 4 or VIDEO 5 for TV tuners, since these inputs do not have corresponding OUTPUT connections. If you choose VIDEO 1, make sure that you use VIDEO 1 inputs and outputs for all analog audio and video connections.

Connect a video cable (Composite Video, S-Video, and/or Component Video) from the output of the TV tuner to the appropriate VIDEO IN 1–5 input. For HDTV signals, you should use Component Video connections.

Connect the left and right analog outputs from the TV tuner to the left and right AUDIO IN jacks corresponding to the VIDEO IN input se- lected above.

Optional: Connect the digital output of the TV tuner to any one of the OPTICAL IN or COAXIAL IN digital inputs on the RSX-1067. Use the INPUT SETUP screen to assign that digital input to the same video input source used above. For example, if you use the Video 4 inputs above, assign the digital input to the VIDEO 4 input.

Audio Recorder

Connect the left and right analog outputs from an audio tape deck to the AUDIO IN jacks labeled TAPE IN (left and right).

Connect the left/right AUDIO OUT/TAPE OUT jacks to the inputs on the audio tape deck.

Optional: For a digital recording device, con- nect the digital output of the recorder to one of the OPTICAL IN or COAXIAL IN digital inputs on the RSX-1067. Use the INPUT SETUP screen to assign that digital input to the TAPE source. If the recording device accepts a digital re- cording input, connect one of the OPTICAL OUT or COAXIAL OUT connections to the digital input of the recorder.

No video connections are required for an audio recording device.

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VCR or Digital Video Recorder

VCR connections can be made to the VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or VIDEO 3 inputs and outputs. If you choose VIDEO 1, make sure that you use VIDEO 1 inputs and outputs for all ana- log audio and video connections.

Connect video cables (Composite Video, S-Video, and/or Component Video) from the output of the VCR to the appropriate VIDEO IN 1–3 input. If you choose S-Video or Com- ponent Video connections, you should also make a standard Composite Video connec- tion so that the TV signals can be displayed on the RSX-1067 front panel display.

Connect video cables (Composite Video and/ or Component Video) from the VIDEO OUT jacks to the VCR inputs.

Connect the left and right analog outputs from the VCR to one pair of the AUDIO IN jacks labeled VIDEO 1–3.

Connect the left and right AUDIO OUT jacks for VIDEO 1–3 to the analog inputs on the VCR.

Optional: For a digital recording device, con- nect the digital output of the recorder to one of the OPTICAL IN or COAXIAL IN digital inputs on the RSX-1067. Use the INPUT SETUP screen to assign that digital input to the VIDEO source (VIDEO 1, 2, or 3) used for the previous con- nections. If the recording device accepts a digital recording input, connect one of the OPTICAL OUT or COAXIAL OUT connections to the digital input of the recorder.

DVD-A or SACD Player

To hook up a DVD-A, an SACD player, or any external surround decoder, use audio RCA cables to connect the outputs of the player to the RCA jacks labeled MULTI INPUT, making sure that you observe proper channel consis- tency, i.e. connect the right front channel to the R FRONT input, etc. Depending on your sys- tem configuration, make six connections (FRONT L & R, SURROUND L & R, CENTER, and SUB- WOOFER), seven connections (adding a CEN- TER BACK connection), or eight connections (adding two CENTER BACK connections).

The MULTI inputs are analog bypass inputs, passing signals directly through to the Volume Control and preamp outputs, bypassing all of

the digital processing. The RSX-1067 provides an optional bass redirect feature that dupli- cates the seven main channels and passes them through an analog 100 Hz low pass filter, creating a summed mono subwoofer output derived from the main channels. See the IN- PUT SETUP menu in the Setup section of this manual for details on bass redirect feature.

TV Monitor

Connect the TV MONITOR output to the cor- responding input on your television monitor, using composite video, S-Video, and/or Com- ponent Video cables.

NOTE: The RCA composite video output only sends signals from RCA composite video source inputs to the TV monitor. The S-Video output only sends signals from S-Video source inputs to the TV. The RSX-1067 upconverts composite and S-Video signals to Component Video signals.

When configuring the unit, you must specify either an NTSC or a PAL standard TV moni- tor. See the Other Options menu in the Setup section of this manual.

Speakers

The RSX-1067 has built-in amplifiers to power up to seven speakers in a 5.1, 6.1, or 7.1 channel surround sound audio system: right/ left front speakers, center channel speaker, right/left surround speakers, plus one or two center rear speakers. There are seven pairs of binding post connections (one pair for each speaker) which accept bare wire, spade lugs, or banana plug connectors (in some markets).

NOTE: Speakers should have an impedance of 4 ohms or higher.

Each pair of connectors is color-coded for polarity: red for positive and black for nega- tive. All speakers and all speaker wire is also marked for polarity. For proper performance, you must maintain this polarity at all speaker connections. Always connect the positive ter- minal of each speaker to the corresponding red speaker terminal on the RSX-1067 and the negative speaker terminal to the correspond- ing black connector on the RSX-1067.

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Contents RSX-1067 Page Consult your authorized Rotel retailer for assistance Important Safety InstructionsFCC Information RSX-1067Surround Sound Receiver Controls and ConnectionsEnglish RR-1050 RemoteOn-Screen Menus HF CONTOUR+5 LF Contour Main MenuContents Zone 2 Operation Other SettingsSpecifications Menu BasicsAbout Rotel Key FeaturesPlacement Getting StartedTape Outputs CD InputsTape Inputs Video 1-5 Audio InputsZone 2 Audio Outputs Speaker OutputsPreamp Outputs Composite Video InputsDigital Audio Input & Outputs Other ConnectionsMaking Connections VCR or Digital Video Recorder Cable, Satellite, or Hdtv TunerAudio Recorder DVD-A or Sacd PlayerAM Antenna Connecting a SubwooferAmplifiers FM AntennaRemote Sensor Using the RR-1050 Audio ButtonFront-panel Display Programming the RR-1050 Preload ButtonSurround Mode Buttons Standby Button Power ButtonVolume Knob Volume Button ON/OFF ButtonsBasic Operations Selecting InputsSelecting a Source from the Remote Overview Surround FormatsSelecting a Source Input from the Front Panel Selecting Digital InputsDTS Neo6 Dolby DigitalDTS DTS 96/24 Dolby Digital Surround EXDSP Music Modes Dolby Pro Logic 7.1 Channel SurroundRotel XS 7.1 Channel Surround 2Ch/5Ch/7Ch Stereo FormatsDolby Digital 5.1 discs Dolby Digital Surround EX discs ModesManually Selecting Surround Modes Mpeg Multichannel discs Dolby Digital 2.0 discsDTS 5.1 discs DTS 96/24 discs DTS-ES 6.1 discs Digital Stereo discs PCM, MP3, and Hdcd Analog StereoContour/Tone Settings Other SettingsGroup Delay Speaker LevelTuner Controls Numeric Buttons Station PresetsNormal Frequency tuning Cinema EQRDS and Rbds Tuning Zone 2 Operation Controlling Zone 2 from the Remote Location To change the Zone 2 volumeControlling Zone 2 from the Main Room To turn Zone 2 on or offConfiguring Inputs Menu BasicsEnglish Multi Input Setup Dolby Pro Logic II Buttons to change the selected parameter as followsSpeaker Setup ConfiguringUnderstanding Speaker Configuration Center Speakers large/smallSurround Speakers large/small Advance Speaker SetupSpeakers to be configured with custom settings Center Back Speakers large1Crossover 40Hz/60Hz/80Hz/ 100Hz/120Hz/150Hz/200Hz/OFF Subwoofer SetupTest Tone Calibration with an SPL meter Delay SetupContour Setup Speaker front/center/surround/cenZone 2 Setup Other OptionsTo memorize User Default settings Default SetupTo change the Front Redirect setting To activate memorized User DefaultTroubleshooting Specifications Rotel Deutschland Rotel of AmericaRotel Europe