Rotel RX-1052 Cable, Satellite, or HDTV Tuner, Audio Recorder k, VCR l, Phono Turntable yh

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Cable, Satellite, or HDTV Tuner

Cable, Satellite, or HDTV Tuner

l;Audio Recorder kz

See Figure 8

TV tuner connections can be made to the VID- EO 1, 2, 3, or 4 inputs.

Connect the left and right analog outputs from the TV tuner to the left and right audio IN jacks of the desired VIDEO 1–4 input.

Connect a composite video cable from the out- put of the TV Tuner to the video IN jack.

Audio Recorder k

See Figure 7

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

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

No video connections are required for an au- dio recording device.

VCR l;

See Figure 9

VCR connections can be made to the VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 inputs and outputs.

Connect a composite video cable from the video output of the VCR to the desired VID- EO 1 or 2 input.

Connect a composite video cable from the video OUT jack to the VCR video record input.

Connect the left and right analog outputs from the VCR to the left/right audio IN jacks for the VIDEO 1 or 2 input selected above.

Connect the left and right audio OUT jacks to the analog audio record inputs on the VCR.

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Phono Turntable yh

See Figure 6

Connect the left and right audio output cables of a turntable to the left/right RCA jacks la- beled PHONO on the RX-1052. Connect the ground wire from your turntable to the phono ground lug, labeled GND.

TV Monitor p

See Figure 5

Connect the TV MONITOR output to the cor- responding input on your television monitor, using a composite video cable.

Speakers [

See Figure 5

There are two sets of binding post connec- tions (one pair for SPEAKERS A and one for SPEAKERS B) which accept bare wire, spade lugs, or banana plug connectors (in some markets).

NOTE: The combined speaker impedance must be a minimum of 4 ohms. If you are driving just one pair of speakers (A or B connections), use speakers with a nominal impedance of 4 ohms or higher. If you are driving two pairs of speakers (A and B) si- multaneously, use speakers rated at 8 ohms or higher.

Each pair of connectors is color-coded for po- larity: red for positive and black for negative. Speakers and speaker wire are also marked for polarity. For proper performance, you must maintain this polarity at all speaker connec- tions. Always connect the positive terminal of each speaker to the corresponding red speak- er terminal on the RX-1052 and the negative speaker terminal to the corresponding black connector on the RX-1052.

English

Route the wires from the RX-1052 to the speak- ers. Leave enough slack so you can move the components to allow access to the speaker connectors. If you are using banana plugs, connect them to the wires and then plug them into the binding posts. The collars of the bind- ing posts should be screwed in all the way (clockwise). If you are using terminal lugs, connect them to the wires. If you are attach- ing bare wires directly to the binding posts, separate the wire conductors and strip back the insulation from the end of each conductor. Be careful not to cut into the wire strands. Un- screw the binding post collars. Place the con- nector lug or the twisted bare wire through the hole in the binding post shaft. Turn the collars clockwise to clamp the connector lug or wire firmly in place.

NOTE: Be sure that no loose wire strands can touch adjacent wires or connectors.

Connecting one pair of speakers:

1.Connect the right speaker to the binding posts labeled SPEAKERS A RIGHT.

2.Connect the left speaker to the binding posts labeled SPEAKERS A LEFT.

Connecting a 2nd pair of speakers:

1.Connect the right speaker to the binding posts labeled SPEAKERS B RIGHT.

2.Connect the left speaker to the binding posts labeled SPEAKERS B LEFT.

NOTE: Installers can make use of the RX-1052’s remote speaker switching func- tion to program a learning remote control to switch the speakers on or off as desired.

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Contents AM/FM Stereo Receiver RX-10524 in RX-1052 AM/FM Stereo Receiver10 cm 4 in 10 cm2 RR-AT96Remote Control 1 Front Panel ControlsEnglish Important Safety Instructions FCC InformationRX-1052 AM/FM Stereo Receiver English 3 Rear Panel Connections4 Antenna Connections POWER CONSUMPTION 300 WATTSAM/FM STEREO RECEIVER 5 Speaker and TVPOWER CONSUMPTION 300 WATTS RX-1052 AM/FM Stereo ReceiverPOWER CONSUMPTION 300 WATTS 6 CD and Phono7 Tape POWER CONSUMPTION 300 WATTSRX-1052 AM/FM Stereo Receiver 8 DVD and SAT/CABLE/HDTV9 VCR POWER CONSUMPTION 300 WATTSAM/FM STEREO RECEIVER 10 Zone Connections and Preamp Output ConnectionPOWER CONSUMPTION 300 WATTS EnglishZONE Connections uisdf ContentsRX-1052 AM/FM Stereo Receiver Zone 2-4Outputs sdfMulti Zone Operation EnglishGetting Started Key FeaturesPlacement About RotelCD Inputs j Rear PanelCable selection Phono Inputs h Phono Ground y12V TRIGGER Connections u Master Power Switch \Making Connections AC InputPhono Turntable yh Cable, Satellite, or HDTV TunerAudio Recorder k VCR luisdf USING THE RX-1052Controls, Buttons and Features RR-AT96Remote ControlRemote Sensor STANDBY Button POWER Switch \VOLUME Knob w VOLUME Buttons C Headphones JackVolume Adjustments wC TUNING Buttons 4MTUNE/PRESET Button T/P Button N Power and Standby On/OffSelecting Speakers 9J Tone Adjustments qGQSelecting Inputs Muting the Sound LFrequency Direct Tuning EP AM/FM TuningTuning Stations 4M Using Station Presets =EFControlling other Rotel Components EBQK Custom Setup ProceduresTurning the Display On/Off D RDS Reception 6DTUVSetting a Remote Zone Turn-onVolume Setting the Tuner RegionSetting Power Mode Setting a Remote Zone Maximum Volume7werBCQRS Remote Zone Power On/OffControlling Remote Zones from the Main Room Multi Zone OperationRX-1052 AM/FM Stereo Receiver TroubleshootingControlling a Zone from the Remote Location ABCQ MORE INFORMATION Protection CircuitFM Tuner SpecificationsAudio Video54 Concord Street North Reading, MA USA Phone +1 10-10 Shinsen-Cho Shibuya-Ku Tokyo JapanPhone +81 Fax +81 Rotel of America