ROTEL RSP-1069 Manuel d'utilisation

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RSP-1069 Surround Sound Processor

HDMI digital connection: Connect one end
of an HDMI cable to the VIDEO OUT HDMI
connector on the back of the RSP-1069. Con-
nect the other end of the cable to the HDMI
input connector on the back of the HDTV.

The RSP-1069 HDMI connections conform to
the Version 1.1 standard.

You can usually connect the HDMI output of
the RSP-1069 to a monitor with DVI-D inputs by
using an appropriate HDMI-DVI adapter.

NOTE

: In order for HDMI signals to be displayed

properly, the TV monitor must be compatible
with HDCP copy protection.

Component Video Analog connection:
A set of three Component Video cables with
RCA plugs is required to make Component
Video Connections between the RSP-1069
and the HDTV monitor:

1. Connect one cable from the COMPO-

NENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT connector
labeled Y on the RSP-1069 to the Y input
on the TV.

2. Connect a second cable from the connec-

tor labeled P

B

on the RSP-1069 to the P

B

input on the TV.

3. Connect a third cable from the connec-

tor labeled P

R

on the RSP-1069 to the P

R

input on the TV.

The RSP-1069 video output settings should be
configured to match the resolution of the HDTV
using the VIDEO/HDMI setup menu.

NOTE

: HDTV Component Video output is subject

to HDCP copy protection. It may not display
720p or 1080i resolution when the source
signal incorporates copy protection. How-
ever, when Video Out is set to 480p/576p
in the VIDEO/HDMI menu, all sources will
be available.

SDTV Monitor

See Figure 4

The RSP-1069 can output standard definition
video signals (either Composite Video or S-
Video) when the input video source is a stan-
dard resolution (480i or 576i) video signal.
When connecting a standard definition TV,
the best picture quality will be achieved us-
ing S-Video cables. If the standard definition
TV does not have S-Video connectors, use a
Composite Video connection.

S-Video Analog connection: Connect
an S-Video cable to the S-VIDEO MON OUT
output on the back of the RSP-1069. Connect
the other end of the cable to the S-VIDEO in-
put on the TV.

Composite Video Analog connection:
Connect an RCA video cable to the COM-
POSITE MON OUT output on the back of the
RSP-1069. Connect the other end of the cable
to the Composite Video input on the TV.

note: There are also Composite Video out-
puts for Zones 2, 3, and 4. See the section
Remote Zone Connections for details.

Connecting Amplifiers

See Figure 3

The RSP-1069 has preamp outputs for connec-
tions to power amplifiers to drive up to eight
speakers in a 5.1, 6.1, or 7.1 channel surround
sound audio system: right/left front channels, 2
center channels, right/left surround channels,
and two center back channels. In addition,
there are two subwoofer outputs.

To hook up amplifiers, connect an audio ca-
ble from each PREOUT jack to the input of
the amplifier channel that will power the cor-
responding speaker. For example, connect
the FRONT L output to the amplifier channel
driving the front left speaker. In a full home
theater system, you will make up to seven dif-
ferent connections in addition to the subwoof-
er. These connections are labeled FRONT L
&R, CENTER, and REAR L & R. There are two
CENTER jacks, use either jack for a single
center channel or both if you have two cen-
ter channels. In six or seven channel systems,
make one or two additional connections for
center back channels(s). These jacks are la-
beled CB1 and CB2. Use CB1 for a single
center back channel.

Make sure that you have each output con-
nected to the correct amplifier channel:

1. Connect the front right amplifier to the

FRONT R jack

2. Connect the front left amplifier to the

FRONT L jack.

3. Connect the center channel amplifier to

the CENTER 1 or CENTER 2 jack.

4. Connect the surround right amplifier to

the REAR R jack.

5. Connect the surround left amplifier to the

REAR L jack.

6. Connect the center back right amplifier

to the CB2 jack.

7. Connect the center back left amplifier to

the CB1 jack.

After you have connected the preamp out-
puts, you need to configure the RSP-1069 for
the size and style of speakers in your system
and calibrate the relative volume levels of the
speakers using the built-in test tones. See the
Setup section of this manual.

Connecting a Subwoofer

See Figure 3

To hook up a powered subwoofer, connect
a standard RCA audio cable from either of
the two PRE OUT jacks labeled SUB 1 and
SUB 2 to the input on the subwoofer’s pow-
er amp. Both SUB outputs provide the same
signal. Use either connection for a single
subwoofer. Use both connections to hook
up two subwoofers.

After you have connected the subwoofer, you
need to configure the RSP-1069 to use the
subwoofer and calibrate the relative volume
level of the subwoofer using the built-in test
tones. See the Setup section of this manual.

Remote Zone Connections

See Figure 12

The RSP-1069 has connections for three in-
dependent remote zones.

For audio connections to a remote
zone,
connect the left and right ZONE 2,
3, or 4 jacks to the left and right channels
of a remote zone amplifier with an RCA au-
dio cable.

For video connections to a remote
zone,
connect the ZONE 2, 3, or 4 VIDEO
OUT jack to the input of a TV in the remote
zone using a composite video cable.

For control of the RSP-1069 from a
remote zone
: connect a remote zone IR
repeater to the ZONE 2, ZONE 3, or ZONE
4 REM IN jack using a cable terminated with
3.5mm plugs.

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