Rotel RSX-1056 owner manual Other Settings, Speaker Level, Group Delay, Dynamic Range

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NOTE: In addition to the options that follow, you can select Pro Logic II Cinema, Pro Logic

IIMusic, Pro Logic IIx Cinema, Pro Logic IIx Music, 5-channel stereo, or 7-channel stereo by pressing one of the surround mode but- tons on the remote (PLC, PLM, 5CH, 7CH).

To select Stereo or Analog bypass mode for 2-channel analog record- ings. Press the 2CH button on the remote to toggle between Stereo (with digital pro- cessing) or Analog Bypass (no digital pro- cessing) modes.

To select any mode for 2-channel digital recordings. Press the SUR+ button on the remote, then use the +/– buttons to step through the optional modes until the desired mode is displayed.

To select Dolby multichannel modes for 2-channel digital recordings. You can also step through the Dolby options (Pro Logic II, Pro Logic IIx, or 3-Stereo) by repeatedly pressing the DOLBY PLIIx/3ST button on the front panel. You can select Pro Logic or Pro Logic IIx Cinema or Mu- sic modes by pressing the PLC or PLM buttons on the remote.

To change the Cinema or Music option in Pro Logic II mode, press the SUR+ button the remote twice while in Pro Logic II or Pro Logic IIx modes. Then, press the +/– buttons to select the option.

To select DTS Neo:6 modes for 2- channel digital recordings. You can also step through the DTS options (Neo:6 Cinema or Neo:6 Music) by repeatedly pressing the DTS Neo:6 button on the front panel.

To change the Cinema or Music option in Neo:6 mode, press the SUR+ button the remote twice while in Neo:6 mode. Then, press the +/– buttons to select the option.

To select DSP multichannel modes for 2-channel digital recordings. You can also step through the DSP options (MUSIC 1-4, 5CH, 7CH) by repeatedly pressing the DSP button on the front panel. Directly select 5CH mode by pressing the 5CH button on the remote. Directly select 7CH mode by pressing the 7CH button on the remote.

Other Settings

Speaker Level

The levels of all channels should be calibrated using the TEST TONE procedure during the initial setup of the RSX-1056. You can make a temporary change in the relative volume of the center, surround, center back, or subwoofer channels using buttons on the remote control or the front panel controls. These temporary adjustments only remain in effect until a dif- ferent input is selected or until the RSX-1056 is turned off.

To adjust speaker levels using the remote:

1.Press a selection button on the remote to select a channel (or pair of channels) for adjust- ment. Press the C button to adjust the CEN- TER channel. Press the S button to adjust the SUBWOOFER channel. Press the R button to adjust the rear SURROUND or CENTER BACK channels (each press of the R button toggles between the SURROUND channels and the CENTER BACK channels). The se- lected speaker and its current setting appear briefly in the display.

2.Use the UP or DOWN buttons on the re- mote to adjust the output level of the se- lected channel(s).

NOTE: If no level adjustment is made for 10 seconds, the levels revert to the default cali- brated settings.

As you select a speaker in the above adjust- ments, you may notice an addition choice, “group delay”. See the following for an ex- planation of this feature.

Group Delay

The SPEAKER adjustments (described above) can also be used to make a temporary ad- justment to the group delay or “lip-synch” delay. Group delay delays the overall audio signal (to all speakers) by a specified amount to correct for situations where the video and audio sig- nals are out of synch. This can occur with upconverted digital TV signals or when trying to match a radio broadcast with the video from a sports event. The settings range from 0 to 500 milliseconds in 5 ms increments.

Like the speaker settings, this is a temporary adjustment that overrides the permanent de- fault setting for a video source until a differ- ent input source is selected or the unit is turned off.

To adjust group delay using the re- mote:

1.Press the C button on the remote twice.

2.Use the UP or DOWN buttons on the re- mote to adjust the amount of delay applied to all channels.

Dynamic Range

Dolby Digital recordings are capable of wide dynamic range (the difference between the soft- est and loudest sounds). In some cases, this may tax amplifiers and/or speakers. In other cases, you may want to reduce the dynamic range when listening at low volume levels. This is particularly useful in order to keep dialog loud enough to be intelligible while avoiding excessively loud sound effects. Dolby Digital dynamic compensation is a sophisticated fea- ture that allows you to adjust the dynamic range while still preserving fidelity. The actual amount of compression relies on instructions embed- ded in the Dolby Digital recording and var- ies to best suit the specific program content.

There are three dynamic range settings avail- able for Dolby Digital recordings:

MAX: full dynamic range.

MID: slightly reduced dynamic range, roughly comparable to the signal from a compact disc.

MIN: more heavily reduced dynamic range, but still comparable to the signal from a typi- cal VHS Hi-Fi recording.

To adjust dynamic range:

Press the DYN button on the remote repeat- edly until the desired setting appears in the front panel display. This setting remains in effect for all Dolby Digital program material until it is changed.

NOTE: The dynamic range compensation fea- ture is only available in Dolby Digital mode. The setting is ignored with all other types of recordings.

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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