Rotel RSP-1066 owner manual Manually Selecting Surround Modes, 2CH Button, Dolby PLII/3ST Button

Page 16

RSP-1066Surround Sound Processor

16

Manually Selecting

Surround Modes

Four front panel MODE buttons and the SUR+ button on the remote provide manual selec- tion of surround sound settings when you wish to use a surround mode that is not automati- cally detected or, in some cases, when you wish to override an automatic setting.

Manual settings available from the front panel and/or the remote might be used when you want to play:

standard 2-channel stereo (left/right speak- ers only) – press the 2CH button

Dolby 3-channel stereo (left/right/center) or Pro Logic II processing of any source material, including material that is not Dolby Surround encoded -- press the Dolby PLII/ 3ST button to toggle to the desired mode.

Derived 5.1, 6.1, or 7.1-channel surround for music or cinema from 2-channel sources using DTS Neo:6 processing – press the DTS Neo:6 button.

5-channel or 7-channel stereo from 2-chan- nel sources -- press the DSP button to toggle to the 5CH Stereo or 7CH Stereo setting.

Four DSP ambience settings simulating concert halls - press the DSP button to toggle to the desired MUSIC effect.

The manual surround sound options are only available for certain source material and sur- round modes. Some discs may automatically activate one of the following surround modes with override options as follows:

DTS, DTS-ES Matrix 6.1, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, Dolby Digital, MP3, HDCD (96kHz), and PCM 2-channel (96kHz) digital signals are auto-detected and cannot be overrid- den.

HDCD (non 96kHZ) and PCM 2-channel (non 96kHZ) digital signals can be over- ridden to Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby 3-Ste- reo, DTS Neo:6, Music 1 – 4, 5CH Ste- reo, 7CH Stereo, and Stereo.

Dolby Digital 2-channel Stereo can be over- ridden to Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby 3-Ste- reo, and Stereo.

The following topics describe the use of each of the surround mode buttons in greater detail.

2CH Button

Press this button to activate conventional 2- speaker stereo mode with no surround sound or other processing. This is “pure” stereo, us- ing the front left and front right speakers (with or without subwoofer), with no surround chan- nels and no center channel.

When used with Dolby Digital or DTS source material, the 2CH button engages a downmix feature, combining all of the channels and sending them to the front speakers. The spatial effects of surround sound are lost, but all of the informa- tion on the original recording are preserved.

NOTE: 2CH mode allows you to hear 2-chan- nel stereo recordings in their original format using the analog inputs.

DOLBY PLII/3ST Button

This button offers two settings for Dolby pro- cessing: Dolby Pro Logic II and Dolby 3-Ste- reo. Press the button once to activate Dolby Pro Logic II (with the last used settings). Press again to toggle to the Dolby 3-Stereo setting. A front-panel display indicator shows the se- lected mode.

Use Dolby 3-Stereo for playback on front and center speakers, but no rear surround. With stereo recordings, it derives a center channel signal. With 5.1 channel recordings, the sur- round channels are mixed into the front speak- ers for a larger, more ambient sound than con- ventional stereo.

Dolby Pro Logic II decodes surround sound from any matrix encoded Dolby Surround 2-chan- nel recording. It also can be used to create ambience in 2-channel musical source mate- rial that is not Dolby Surround encoded.

There are three optional modes for Dolby Pro Logic II decoding:

MUSIC: optimized for music.

CINEMA: optimized for movie soundtracks.

EMULATION: emulates the older Dolby Pro Logic decoder with mono frequency-limited surround channels.

When the PRO LOGIC II setting is selected, the front-panel display shows that Pro Logic II decoding is activated, along with the current mode setting (MUSIC, CINEMA, EMULATION).

The mode setting can be changed using the ON-SCREEN MENU system. You can also switch among the three mode settings (MUSIC, CIN- EMA, EMULATION) by pressing the +/– but- tons on the remote control. However, this feature works only when the Pro Logic II sur- round mode is active and when the ON-SCREEN MENU system is not being displayed.

NOTE: If you have one or more center back speakers, the Rotel XS processing automati- cally optimizes the surround output for 6.1 and 7.1 systems. Rotel XS works with all mul- tichannel digital signals, including Dolby Digi- tal Surround EX discs as well as sources that would not otherwise activate an extended surround decoder.

DTS Neo:6 Button

The DTS Neo:6® mode provides advanced matrix processing to generate 5.1 and 6.1 surround channels from two-channel source material, much like Dolby Pro Logic II. DTS Neo:6 can process analog 2 channel sources, digital 2-channel sources, and matrix encoded digital 2-channel sources.

DTS Neo:6 features two different decoding settings, one optimized for music sources and the other optimized for cinema sources. Press the DTS Neo:6 button to activate Neo:6 pro- cessing in the last previously used mode. The DTS icon lights and the label Neo:6 scrolls in the FL display followed by “CINEMA” or “MUSIC” depending on the currently active mode.

Press the Neo:6 button again to toggle to the Neo:6 CINEMA mode. You can also change the Neo:6 mode using the ON-SCREEN MENU system. Or, you can press the +/– buttons on the remote after Neo:6 is activated to change between cinema to music modes: however, this feature only works when Neo:6 processing is active and the ON-SCREEN MENU system is not being displayed.

NOTE: It is not necessary to press this button when playing a DTS or DTS-ES encoded digi- tal disc. Activation of the correct decoding for these discs is automatic, as indicated by the illumination of the DTS indicator in the front-panel display.

Image 16
Contents RSP-1066 FCC Information Important Safety Instructions RSP-1066 Controls and ConnectionsPower VOL RR-969 RemoteOutputs CenterInputs DVDZone 2 Connections Trig OUTOn-Screen Display Menus Contents Key Features PlacementAbout Rotel Getting StartedBasic Controls Input Controls Dolby Digital Dolby Surround Dolby Pro LogicDTS DSP Digital Signal Processing Surround Controls7.1 Surround Other FormatsManually Selecting Surround Modes 2CH ButtonDolby PLII/3ST Button DTS Neo6 ButtonSetting Surround Modes from the Remote SUR+ Button Speaker Level Adjustment Selection Buttons UP/DOWN ButtonsDSP Button Dynamic Range Button DWN ButtonVideo Source Inputs Video ConnectionsCD Inputs Tuner InputsVideo 1-5 Audio Inputs Composite Video InputsVideo 1-5 S-Video Inputs Component Video InputsDigital Outputs Preamp OutputsDigital Inputs TV Monitor Output12V Trigger Connections Computer I/OZone 2 Power On/Off Controlling Zone 2 from the Main Room Zone ButtonControlling Zone 2 from the Remote Location Zone 2 Audio OutputsNavigation Buttons System Status MenuMain Menu DOWN/UP Buttons To move upDolby Pro Logic II surround mode Input Setup MenuDTS Neo6 Sub-Menu Dolby PRO Logic II Sub-Menu Speaker Setup Menu WooferTest Tone Menu Surround Speakers small/largeCenter Back Speakers small CB Spkr Select 1 speaker/2 speakSubwoofer Setup Menu Delay Setup MenuCalibration with an SPL meter To restore the Factory Default set Default Setup MenuOther Options Menu Specifications Zone 2 Setup MenuAudio VideoRotel Europe Rotel of AmericaRotel Deutschland