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Owner’s Manual
Unpacking
nDolby Virtual Speaker®
Creates a
nLip Sync Delay
This important feature allows you to compensate for the video delay that is often caused by the scaling circuitry in flat panel and
nFour-Way Crossover
Allows you to optimize bass reproduction and power handling by setting different crossover frequencies for front, center, side surround, and rear surround speakers. (Don’t worry about understanding all of this right now – we’ll explain later. Trust us, we’re Outlaws!)
nRS-232 Port
An
nLow-Voltage Trigger
This output jack sends a signal to an external system component (ampli- fier, video projector, etc.) so that it turns on whenever you turn the Model 1070 on. Yes, it’ll turn those same things off when you put the Model 1070 into standby mode, too, so don’t worry.
Unpacking
Your receiver comes in a carton with packing materials designed to cushion it from all the rudeness it’ll undoubtedly encounter during shipping. We strongly suggest you save them for use if you move, or if the unit ever needs to be shipped back to us for any reason (our warranty requires it).
OK, your hideout may be small but you can minimize the size of the carton for storage. Flatten it by carefully opening the top and bottom flaps and folding the carton flat. Do the same with other cardboard inserts. If some of the packing material can’t be folded, save it in a plastic bag.
The Model 1070 is not light. It can’t be with all those goodies stuffed inside. So take care when you lift it. Use your legs, not your back! And don’t bash your furniture with the protruding
Accessories
After unpacking your Model 1070, please check to make sure that the follow- ing accessories are in the box. If the Outlaws in the factory left anything out, please get in touch with us.
n1 Remote control
n2 AA Batteries for the remote control
n1 AC power cord
n1 FM antenna
n1 AM loop antenna
n2 Front panel input insert covers
n1 Owner's manual
Model 1070 Front Panel
FP1 On/Standby Indicator LED (see pages 26, 37)
Glows amber when the unit is in standby (ready) mode and turns blue when you turn the unit on.
FP2 IR (Infrared) Sensor (see page 42)
The IR sensor receives commands from the hand held remote control. Don’t block or hide it. If the Model 1070 is placed in a closet, cabinet, or behind tinted glass doors, you may have to use an external IR sensor.
FP3 Front panel display (see page 12)
Shows the input you’ve selected, what it’s assigned to, the AM or FM fre- quency and tuner preset (if any), volume level, mute, which channels are active, etc. It may be set to turn off automatically from 15 to 60 seconds after it shows the information and may be used instead of the
FP4 Cursor (Navigation) controls
In general, the Up and Down cursor buttons select a particular function or parameter from the
FP5 Menu button (see page 26)
Activates or cancels the
FP6 Input button (see page 38)
Pressing activates input select function. Use the Cursor UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired input.
FP7 Surround mode button (see page 38)
Pressing activates surround mode select function. Use the Cursor UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired surround mode.
FP8 Tone button (see page 40)
Activates the tone controls. Use the Cursor UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired tone control mode.
FP9 Mute button (see page 38)
Mutes the volume of the Model 1070. Pushing the button again, or turn- ing the volume control, restores the sound.
FP10 Volume knob (see page 38)
Adjusts volume level through your speakers. The front panel display shows volume settings from
FP11 Standby/On button (see pages 26, 37)
When the rear panel Master Power switch is in the ON position, pressing this button toggles the unit from standby (most everything off except for the IR sensor and associated circuits) to on (fully operational).
FP12 Headphone jack (see page 41)
Use to connect headphones. Pure stereo or Dolby Headphone processing is available. The speakers are muted when the headphones are in use.
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