3.With the cursor pointing to INPUT CONFIG, press SET on the front panel or the remote.

The Input Configuration sub-menu appears:

input

config

> dvd

CONFIG

video 1

CONFIG

video 2

CONFIG

video 3

CONFIG

video 4

CONFIG

TUNER

CONFIG

CD

CONFIG

TAPE

CONFIG

AUX

CONFIG

return to main menu

There are 5 video inputs to configure: DVD and Videos 1-4. Configuration of most of the inputs follow the same steps. For the following example we'll use the DVD Input. To select a different input to configure, use the Up and Down cursor buttons. Once you’ve selected an input to configure, press Set.

4.With the cursor pointing to DVD CONFIG, press SET on the front panel or the remote.

The DVD Configuration sub-menu will appear:

> AUDIO

DVD

config

:ANALOG

video

:AUTO

OSD

:ON

 

SURR:DOLBY PLIIx-C

LEVEL TRIM

: 0dB

AUTO POLL

:on

BASS

 

: 0dB

TREBLE

 

: 0dB

LIP SYNC DELAY: 0ms return to input menu

The following steps will guide you through the process of choosing the correct settings for your video input devices.

Setting the Audio

To configure the Audio of a video input:

1.Move the cursor to Audio by using the and buttons on the front panel or remote.

2.Press the and buttons on the front panel or remote to scroll through the available audio input choices.

The input choices appear as follows as you scroll through them:

analogext 7.1optical 1optical 2optical 3optical 4Coaxial 1coaxial 2Coaxial 3Coaxial 4

Select the one that matches the connections you have made to the input being adjusted.

NOTE: Even if you choose a digital input, you will not be able to see all the surround format choices available UNLESS that input is receiv- ing a digital audio signal from your source.

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Setting the Video

To configure the Video of a video input:

1.Move the cursor to video by using the and buttons on the front panel or remote.

2.Press the and buttons on the front panel or remote to scroll through the available video input choices.

The input choices appear as follows as you scroll through them:

autocomponents videocomposite

Select the one that matches the connections you have made to the input being adjusted.

Auto samples analog video inputs and selects the best available signal.

If you are using a DVI connection from your DVD player, the Model 1070 will default to DVI 1 when it detects a signal at that input. Note that the DVI 1 input is available only when you select DVD. It is “hard-wired” to that input, but is available only when a signal activates it.

The DVI 2 input is “hard-wired” to the Video 2 input. If you have a second DVI (HDMI) source, you should make the configuration adjustments for the device connected to DVI 2 in the Video 2 input.

Setting the OSD (On-screen display)

To configure the appearance of the OSD when a video input is selected:

1.Move the cursor to osd by using the and buttons on the front panel or remote.

2.Press the and buttons on the front panel or remote to toggle between ON and OFF.

If you select ON, messages will appear at the bottom of your video display when you make an adjustment to the Model 1070, such as a volume change or other parameter adjustment, using the remote or front panel.

If you select OFF, these on-screen messages, will not appear.

Note: When you switch to another input, the OSD choice you’ve made for that input will take priority.

Setting the Surround Format

To configure the Surround Format of a video input:

1.Move the cursor to surr by using the and buttons on the front panel or remote.

2.Press the and buttons on the front panel or remote to scroll through the preferred surround format for this input.

If you are using an analog input, or a digital input receiving a 2-channel signal, or if the video source is stopped or turned off, the choices appear as follows as you scroll through them:

PLIIx-cPLIIx-mpliix-xpro logicDolby plii-cDolby plii-mdolby plii-xneo-6 cinemaNEO-6 MUSIC7 STEREO5 STEREOSTEREO

NOTE: Your choices will differ depending on the number of speakers you are using and whether you’ve selected a digital or analog audio input. For example, you will not see “7 stereo” for a 5.1 system. You will not see any all-digital formats if you’ve selected an analog input.

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Outlaw Audio 1070 owner manual Input Configuration sub-menu appears, DVD Configuration sub-menu will appear

1070 specifications

Outlaw Audio has made a name for itself in the high-performance audio market, and their Model 1070 receiver is a prime example of their commitment to delivering exceptional sound quality. The Outlaw Audio 1070 is a versatile surround sound receiver that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, designed to elevate your home theater experience.

One of the standout features of the 1070 is its powerful amplification system. It delivers 7 channels of amplification, each capable of producing 60 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This robust power output ensures that even the most demanding audio tracks are handled with ease, providing clarity and depth across the frequency spectrum. The receiver is also equipped with an array of connection options, including HDMI inputs, to accommodate all of your audio and video sources seamlessly.

The 1070 employs advanced digital processing technologies that enhance your listening experience. It supports various surround sound formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, allowing you to enjoy multidimensional audio for movies, music, and gaming. Outlaw Audio has integrated their proprietary Outlaw Bass Management system, which offers customizable bass settings to suit your room’s acoustics and your personal preferences. This feature ensures that your subwoofer delivers a seamless integration with your main speakers, enhancing the overall impact of your audio.

For those who appreciate fine-tuning their listening experience, the Outlaw 1070 includes an easy-to-use graphical user interface that simplifies setup and adjustment. The on-screen menus provide straightforward access to configuration settings, making it simple to calibrate your system for optimal performance.

Another key characteristic of the Outlaw 1070 is its build quality. The receiver is housed in a sturdy chassis, designed to minimize interference and reduce vibrations, a consideration that makes a difference in sound quality. The high-quality components and construction reflect Outlaw Audio’s dedication to crafting products that meet the expectations of audiophiles.

In conclusion, the Outlaw Audio 1070 offers a remarkable combination of power, flexibility, and advanced technologies that cater to both casual listeners and serious audiophiles alike. With its impressive amp capabilities, robust surround sound processing, and user-friendly design, the 1070 stands as a compelling choice for anyone looking to enhance their home audio system. Whether you’re enjoying a movie night or listening to your favorite music, the Outlaw Audio 1070 is engineered to deliver an immersive sound experience.