When not using Zone 2 or Zone 3, press the [Zone 2] (or [Rec/Zone 3]) button, and then press the [Standby/On] button. Or press the [Zone 2] (or [Rec/Zone 3]) button, and then press the [Off] button. In the case of Zone 2, the green indicator above the input source button is turned off, and in the case of Zone 3, the red indicator is turned off.

When operating in the main room, be sure to confirm that the [Standby] indicator is not blinking, and then start operations. When not using in the main room, press the [Standby/ On] button. If the RDC-7.1 is in the standby status, the power supply to Zone 2 and Zone 3 is not switched off.

Recording a Source

The RDC-7.1 can not only record the playing source but can also record a source while playing another source. You can also combine a video and audio to create a new source.

Signals that can be output to a video/audio recording device vary with the type of jack connected. Check the following conditions before starting recording:

Audio

 

Signals (analog) from the ETHERNET, PH, or

 

 

AUDIO IN jacks are output only to the AUDIO OUT

 

 

jacks. Music signals of MP3, WMA, and WAVE to be

 

 

played with Net Audio are also output only to analog

 

 

audio output jacks.

Operations

No signal is output from the MULTI-CH IN jacks.

 

The signal supplied through the HDMI IN terminal

 

 

will be always present on the HDMI OUT terminal.

 

Signals from the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL or COAX-

 

 

IAL jacks are output to the DIGITAL OUT OPTI-

 

 

CAL or COAXIAL jacks. PCM signals are converted

 

 

into analog signals, and also output to the AUDIO

 

 

OUT jacks.

 

Video

Video signals from the VIDEO IN, S VIDEO IN, or COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack are output only to the VIDEO OUT jacks.

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