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Phones Output -
The Phones output allows you to connect headphones for private listening. This output accommodates standard 1/8” stereo mini plugs. If your headphones have a 1/4” plug you will need an adapter plug. Contact your authorized Rotel dealer, to get the correct adapter plug.
NOTE: Plugging in a set of headphones does not cut off the signal to the outputs. The power amplifier will continue to receive a signal and the speakers will continue to play. However, when headphones are plugged in, the 12V
Media Player Input =
8
the volume. On the
Mute Button E
Remote Only
Push the MUTE button on the remote once to turn the sound off. An indication appears in the front panel. Press the button again to restore previous volume levels. The LED in the volume control will flash when the unit is muted.
NOTE: Pressing the volume buttons on the remote also cancels the muting function.
Balance Control 7
The Balance Control adjusts the
Recording Selector Buttons 0D
Press one of the Recording Selector Buttons to select the input signal that goes to the record outputs. When you are not recording, press the Off button. This minimizes the chance of interfer- ence from other components in the system.
Having a separate Recording and Listening selector adds a significant degree of flexibility in how you can use the
If you have a
NOTE: If you wish to duplicate (“dub”) a recording from one recorder to another, the source unit must be connected to Tape 1 in/ outputs. Press the Tape 1 Recording Selector button. Connect the unit recording the signal to the Tape 2 in/outputs.
A 3.5mm (1/8”) stereo input socket for a “Media Player” is provided on the front of the
Any portable stereo cassette, compact disc player or hard disc playback device can be connected via this input. If the Media Player input is connected to the headphone outputs of the player note that you may need to adjust the volume control on the player for sound to be heard. If the sound is loud and distorted turn down the volume on the player. If the sound is not loud enough, even when the
NOTE: When the 3.5mm (mini jack) is in- serted into the Media Player socket the rear input called AUX3 is disconnected. Remov- ing the 3.5mm plug from the Media player socket will allow the rear AUX3 input to function.
Audio Controls
Volume Controls 8 and C
The front panel Volume control 8 increases or decreases the volume in both channels at the same time. Turn it clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease
Tone On/Off Switch 6
When the Tone Switch is in the Off (out) posi- tion the Bass and Treble Control circuits are bypassed to ensure the purest possible sound. Leave the Tone Switch in the Off position un- less you want to use the Tone Controls. Push in the Tone Switch if you want to adjust the Tone Controls.
Bass and Treble Controls 45
When the Tone Switch is pushed in, turning the Bass and Treble Controls adjusts the tone balance of the sound. Turn the Controls clock- wise to increase the bass or treble output. Turn the Controls counterclockwise to decrease the bass or treble output.
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Listening Selector Buttons 9B
Press one of the Listening Selector Buttons to select the input signals that goes to the main outputs and to the power amplifier – or, more simply, which source is heard.
Controlling Other
Components
In addition to operating many of the controls of the
CD Functions
The / PLAY, . STOP, , PAUSE, { } TRACK and, RANDOM buttons, and NUMERIC keys (0 - +10) operate many Rotel CD players after the CD Listening button on the remote has been pressed.
DVD Functions
The / PLAY, . STOP, , PAUSE, { } TRACK and RANDOM buttons operate Rotel DVD players, after the AUX1 Listening button on the remote has been pressed.
Tuner Functions
The BAND, TUNING < >, and additional tun- ing feature buttons (PTY, TA, TP, etc.) operate Rotel tuners, after the TUNER listening button on the remote has been pressed.