RT-10

Basic Operation

Note:

The trigger input switch setting does not take effect until the RT-10 is power cycled with the front panel On/Off button.

10.Trigger Input Connector

Allows the RT-10 to be controlled with an associated component that includes a 12V DC trigger output connector, such as the MC-12 or MC-8 Digital Controllers. All versions include one trigger input connector labeled TRIGGER INPUT, which is available on a removable terminal block.

To configure the RT-10 for trigger control:

1.Connect the trigger input connector on the RT-10 to a 12V DC trigger output connector on an associated component component.

2.Set the RT-10 trigger input switch (previous page) to ON.

3.Power cycle the RT-10 with the front panel On/Off button (2-2).

The RT-10 will respond when standby mode is activated or deactivated for the connected component. The RT-10 will not respond to the remote control POWER button.

11.IR IN Connector

Provides input of infrared data from industry-standard infrared distribution equipment. All models include one female 3.5mm Tip/Ring/Sleeve connector labeled IR IN.

REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS

The RT-10 is manufactured for sale in several different countries. Each version features a rear panel that includes connectors and safety instructions appropriate to that particular region.

Note:

The rear panel shown on page 2-9 includes all possible connectors. However, certain connectors are not included on some versions. These instances are noted in the rear panel connector descriptions that begin on page 2-8.

All versions require at least one video and one audio connection. These are the minimum connections required for playback. However, it is recommended to configure a digital and an analog audio connection for optimal performance. An analog audio output connection is required for SACD playback and recommended for DVD-A playback. All connections require standard video and audio cables.

Video Connections

Note:

All video output connectors are active at all times unless deactivated with the remote control VIDEO ON/OFF button (2-15).

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