Rotel RSX-1056 owner manual Other Connections

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RSX-1056Surround Sound Receiver

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NOTE: When using digital connections, you should also make the analog audio input con- nections described previously. The analog connection is necessary to record to an ana- log recorder in some circumstances or for ZONE 2 operation

Digital Outputs

The RSX-1056 has two digital outputs (one coaxial and one optical) to send the digital signal from any of the digital inputs to a digi- tal recorder or outboard digital processor. When a digital input source signal is selected for listening, that signal is automatically sent to both digital outputs for recording.

NOTE: Only digital signals from source com- ponents are available at these outputs. Ana- log signals cannot be converted and are not available at the digital outputs.

12V TRIGGER Connections

Many Rotel amplifiers offer the option of turning them on and off using a 12 volt trigger. These three connections provide this 12 volt trigger signal from the RSX-1056. When the RSX-1056 is activated, a 12 volt DC signal is sent to the amplifiers to turn them on. When the RSX-1056 is put in STANDBY mode, the trigger signal is interrupted and the amplifiers turn off.

To use the remote turn on feature, connect one of the RSX-1056’s 12V TRIG OUT jacks to the 12 volt trigger input of a Rotel amplifier, us- ing a cable with mono 3.5 mm mini-plugs on both ends. The +12 V DC signal appears at the “tip” connector.

NOTE: The 12V Trigger outputs can be config- ured to turn on only when specific input sources are activated. See the Input Setup and Zone 2 Setup menus in the Setup section of this manual for details.

IR OUT Jacks

The IR OUT 1 & 2 jacks send IR signals re- ceived at the ZONE REM IN or the EXT REM IN jacks to an infrared blaster or emitter placed in front of a source component’s IR sensor. In addition, the IR OUT can be hard-wired to Rotel CD players, DVD players, or tuners with a com- patible connector.

These outputs are used to allow IR signals from Zone 2 to be sent to the source components, or to pass along IR signals from a remote in the main room when the sensors on the source components are blocked by installation in a cabinet.

See your authorized Rotel dealer for information on IR emitters and repeater systems.

Computer I/O

The RSX-1056 can be operated from a com- puter with audio system control software from third-party developers. This control is accom-

Other Connections

AC Input

Your RSX-1056 is configured at the factory for the proper AC line voltage in the country where you purchased it (USA: 115 volts/60Hz AC or CE: 230 volts /50 Hz AC ). The AC line configuration is noted on a decal on the back of your unit.

Plug the supplied cord into the AC INPUT receptacle on the back of the unit.

NOTE: Memorized settings and video labels are preserved indefinitely, even if the RSX-1056 is disconnected from AC power.

Master Power Switch

The large rocker switch on the rear panel is a master power switch. When it is in the OFF position, power to the unit is completely off. When it is in the ON position, the front panel STANDBY and remote control ON/OFF but- tons can be used to activate the unit or put it into standby mode.

NOTE: After all connections are completed, the rear panel master power switch should be put in the ON position and usually left in that position.

REM IN Jacks

Two 3.5 mm mini-jacks (labeled ZONE and EXT) receive command codes from an indus- try-standard infrared receivers (Xantech, etc.), used when the IR signals from a hand held remote control cannot reach the front panel IR sensor.

EXT: The EXT jack is used with an outboard IR receiver to duplicate the front panel IR sen- sor. This feature is useful when the unit is in- stalled in a cabinet and the front panel sen- sor is blocked or when IR signals need to be relayed to other components.

ZONE: The ZONE jack is used with IR repeater systems to receiver signals from IR control sys- tems in remote location. For example, remote control signals sent to the ZONE REM IN control the ZONE 2 features of the RSX-1056 and can be relayed to other components.

Consult your authorized Rotel dealer for in- formation on external receivers and the proper wiring of a 3.5 mm mini-plugs to fit the REM IN jacks.

NOTE: The IR signals from the EXT REMOTE IN and ZONE REMOTE IN jacks can be re- layed to source components using external IR emitters or hard-wired connections from the IR OUT jacks. See the following section for additional information.

plished by sending operating codes from the computer via a hard-wired RS-232 serial con- nection. In addition, the RSX-1056 can be up- dated using special software from Rotel.

The COMPUTER I/O input provides the nec- essary network connections on the rear panel. It accepts standard RJ-45 8-pin modular plugs, such as those commonly used in 10-BaseT UTP Ethernet cabling.

For additional information on the connections, cabling, software, and operating codes for com- puter control or updating of the RSX-1056, con- tact your authorized Rotel dealer.

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Contents RSX-1056 10 cm Important Safety Instructions FCC InformationRSX-1056Surround Sound Receiver Controls and ConnectionsEnglish RR-1050 RemoteConnecting the Speakers RSX-1056 Surround Sound ReceiverConnecting the TV Connecting Cable, Satellite, or HdtvConnecting a VCR Connecting a CD Player/CDR RecorderConnecting an Audio Recorder Connecting a DVD PlayerConnecting a DVD-A or Sacd Player Connecting AM and FM antennaeOn-Screen Menus HF CONTOUR+5 LF Contour Main MenuContents Specifications Menu BasicsKey Features UnpackingTape Inputs PlacementCD Inputs Tape OutputsSpeaker Outputs Video 1-5 Audio InputsVideo 1-3 Audio Outputs Multi InputsDigital Audio Input & Outputs Other Connections DVD Player Audio RecorderDVD-A or Sacd Player TV Monitor Connecting a SubwooferRedirect Feature SpeakersFM Antenna Front Panel OverviewAM Antenna Front-panel DisplayVolume Knob Volume Button Standby Button Power ButtonUsing the RR-1050 Audio Button SLT ButtonBasic Operations Selecting Inputs Dolby Digital Overview Surround FormatsDolby Surround Dolby Pro Logic DTS DTS 96/247.1 Channel Surround DTS Neo6Dolby Digital Surround EX Dolby Pro Logic 7.1 Channel SurroundModes Manually Selecting Surround ModesDolby Digital 5.1 discs Dolby Digital Surround EX discs Dolby Digital 2.0 discsDTS 5.1 discs DTS 96/24 discs DTS-ES 6.1 discs Mpeg Multichannel discs Digital Stereo discs PCM, MP3, and HdcdAnalog Stereo Speaker Level Other SettingsGroup Delay Dynamic RangeNormal Frequency tuning Contour/Tone SettingsTo adjust the contour settings from the remote Tuner ControlsNumeric Buttons Station Presets TP Button Disp ButtonPTY Button TA ButtonControlling Zone 2 from the Main Room Zone 2 Power On/OffZone 2 Operation Controlling Zone 2 from the Remote LocationMenu Basics Navigation ButtonsSystem Status Configuring Inputs Input SetupMain Menu Multi Input Setup Dolby Pro Logic IIConfiguring Understanding Speaker ConfigurationSpeaker Setup Advance Speaker SetupSubwoofer Setup Crossover 40Hz/60Hz/80Hz/ 100Hz/120Hz/150Hz/200Hz/OFFDelay Setup Test ToneCalibration with an SPL meter Contour Setup Other OptionsSpeaker front/center/surround/cen To change the Front Redirect setting Zone 2 SetupDefault Setup To restore the Factory Default setTroubleshooting Specifications Rotel of America Rotel EuropeRotel Deutschland