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RSDX-02
DVD Receiver
STANDBY
MASTER VOLUME
TAPE/CDR
SOURCE NAME
OPN/CLS
DVD AUDIO
SURROUND
ON/OFF MODE SETTING ADJUST MEMORY
CONTROL
REC MODE
Notice
The COMPUTER I/O connection should be handled by authorized person only.
Important Safety Instructions
DANGER: Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. WARNING: There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the unit to moisture or water. Do not allow foreign objects to get into the enclosure. If the unit is exposed to moisture, or a foreign object gets into the enclosure, immediately disconnect the power cord from the wall. Take the unit to a qualified service person for inspection and necessary repairs. Read all the instructions before connecting or operating the component. Keep this manual so you can refer to these safety instructions. Heed all warnings and safety information in these instructions and on the product itself. Follow all operating instructions. Clean the enclosure only with a dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner. You must allow 10 cm or 4 inches of unobstructed clearance around the unit. Do not place the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that could block the ventilation openings. If the unit is placed in a bookcase or cabinet, there must be ventilation of the cabinet to allow proper cooling. Keep the component away from radiators, heat registers, stoves, or any other appliance that produces heat. The unit must be connected to a power supply only of the type and voltage specified on the rear panel. (AC 110-240 V, 50/60 Hz) Connect the component to the power outlet only with the supplied power supply cable or an exact equivalent. Do not modify the supplied cable. Do not defeat grounding and/or polarization provisions. The cable should be connected to a 2-pin polarized wall outlet, matching the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot of the receptacle. Do not use extension cords. Do not route the power cord where it will be crushed, pinched, bent, exposed to heat, or damaged in any way. Pay particular attention to the power cord at the plug and where it exits the back of the unit. The power cord should be unplugged from the wall outlet during a lightning storm or if the unit is to be left unused for a long period of time. Immediately stop using the component and have it inspected and/or serviced by a qualified service agency if: The power supply cord or plug has been damaged. Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit. The unit has been exposed to rain. The unit shows signs of improper operation The unit has been dropped or damaged in any way
FCC Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.(TV, radio, etc.) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for additional help.
Caution
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules operation is subject to the following to conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RSDX-02 DVD Receiver
1: Controls and Connections
SURROUND SPEAKER RIGHT LEFT
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE: 8 ~ 16 OHMS
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", "MLP Lossless", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER JIN EFFECT AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
FRONT SPEAKER LEFT
SUBWOOFER OUT
Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098, and 4,907,093, licensed for limited viewing uses only.
DIGITAL IN
DIGITAL 1 (DBS) DIGITAL 2 (TV)
DIGITAL OUT
PCM/STREAM
VIDEO OUT SELECTOR CENTER SPEAKER
PAL NTSC
DBS IN
MONITOR OUT
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942, 5,956674, 5,974,380, 5,978,762, and other world-wide patents issued and pending. "DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround" are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Copyright 1996, 2000 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
TV LEFT TAPE/CDR DBS VCR
S-VIDEO
AM LOOP
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUENE PAS OUVRIR
RIGHT FM 75 COAXIAL
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
DVD RECEIVER MODEL NO. RSDX-02 POWER CONSUMPTION: 180W
AM EXT
DVD COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
ANTENNA
English
2: RR-1070 Remote Control
P2-A P1-A P3-A
P2-B A P1-B P1-C P2-C P2-D P2-E P1-D P2-F P2-G P1-E P P2-H P P3-B P3-C P3-D P3-E P3-F P3-G P
PAGE 1
PAGE 2
PAGE 3
PAGE 6
PAGE 5
PAGE 4
P5-A P4-A
P6-C P5-C P6-D P6-E P5-D
P4-B P4-C P4-D P4-E P5-E P5-F P4-F P4-G P
3: Connecting the Speakers
SUBWOOFER INPUT
4: Connecting the TV
PB COMPONENT VIDEO
PR S-VIDEO COMPOSITE VIDEO
AUDIO OUTPUTS
VIDEO INPUTS
5: Connecting a Cable, Satellite, or HDTV set-top box
LEFT S-VIDEO COMPOSITE VIDEO
DIGITAL
ANALOG
VIDEO OUTPUTS
6: Connecting a VCR
LINE IN S-VIDEO
LINE IN
COMPOSITE
7: Connecting a CD Player/CDR Recorder
REC IN
8: Connecting an Analog Audio Tape Recorder
9: Connecting AM and FM antennae
10: Parental Lock Country Codes
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Contents
Important Safety Instructions.. 3 1: Controls and Connections. 4 2: RR-1070 Remote Control. 5 3: Connecting the Speakers.. 6 4: Connecting the TV.. 7 5: Connecting a Cable, Satellite, or HDTV set-top box.. 7 6: Connecting a VCR.. 8 7: Connecting a CD Player/CDR Recorder. 8 8: Connecting an Analog Audio Tape Recorder. 9 9: Connecting AM and FM antennae. 9 10: Parental Lock Country Codes.. 10 About Rotel... 14 Getting Started. 14 Features... 14 Audio Features.. 14 Other Features.. 14 Supplied Accessories... 14 A Few Precautions.. 14 Placement.. 14
CD Player/CDR Recorder.. 17 Audio Tape Recorder.. 17 AM Antenna FM Antenna AC Input... 17... 18... 18
Basic Operations.. 20 Power On/Off SLEEP Timer
. 20.. 20.. 20.. 20
Volume Adjustments Muting the Sound
Changing Display Brightness OPERATING THE RSDX-02 18
Selecting Source Inputs.. 20 Selecting an Input from the Front Panel.. 20 Selecting an Input from the Remote... 20 Changing Input Name. 20
P6-C P6-D
Front Panel Overview. 18 STANDBY Button DVD Drawer Input Buttons VOLUME Control DVD Audio LED.. 18... 18.. 18.. 18... 18.. 18.. 18. 18
Selecting Digital or Analog Inputs Selecting the Digital Signal Attenuating Analog Inputs Activating Record Mode
INPUT AG/DG Button
.. 21.. 21
SURROUND ON/OFF Button SURROUND MODE Button LCD Display
Surround Modes.. 21 Dolby Surround Dolby Pro Logic II.. 21 Dolby Digital... 22 DTS 5.1... 22 All-Channel Stereo.. 22 DSP... 22 Surround Off... 22 Manually Selecting Surround Modes. 22
... 18.. 19
DVD Transport Buttons SETTING Button ADJUST button MEMORY Button CONTROL Buttons... 19.. 19.. 19.. 19.. 19
CONNECTIONS
Remote Sensor
Notes on connections.. 15 Cable selection.. 15 Video Connections.. 15 Digital Audio... 15 Making Connections.. 16 Connecting Speakers Connecting a Subwoofer Connecting the TV Monitor Setting the PAL/NTSC Switch Connecting a Cable, Satellite, or HDTV Set-top Box. 16.. 16. 16. 16.. 16
.. 24. 24. 24
On-Screen Display (OSD) Time Display
Advanced Features. 25 Progressive Scan P2-E (NTSC only)... 25 Zoom P2-D
... 25.. 26.. 26
Selecting a Scene Angle Selecting Subtitles
Selecting Audio Tracks P3-D.. 26 Setting Video Picture Adjustments (VFP) P6-E P1-D... 26 Still Pictures on DVD-A Disc
Resume... 36 On-Screen Guide... 36 Auto Standby... 36 Parental Lock.. 36 To Change Parental Lock Settings. 37 Playback with Parental Lock P1-D. 37
Playing Specific Selections.. 26 Find Scenes from a DVD Menu P1-C P1-D.. 26 Find a Scene from a Video CD/SVCD Menu P4-F... 26 Selecting a Title/Group P4-G. 27
Entering a Scene Number P1-D.. 27 Find a Location with Time Search P1-D.. 27 Repeat Play Random Play
P1-D P3-E P1-D
Speaker Levels (SUBWFR, CENTER, SURR L, SURR R) P5-C P5-D P5-E. 32 DSP Effect LEVEL (EFFECT) P5-F.. 32 Subwoofer Audio Position (AUDIO POS) P2-H P1-D.. 32
Specifications.. 38
About Rotel
A family whose passionate interest in music led them to manufacture high fidelity components of uncompromising quality founded Rotel 40 years ago. Through the years that passion has remained undiminished and the family goal of providing exceptional value for audiophiles and music lovers regardless of their budget, is shared by all Rotel employees. The engineers work as a close team, listening to, and fine tuning each new product until it reaches their exacting musical standards. They are free to choose components from around the world in order to make that product the best they can. You are likely to find capacitors from the United Kingdom and Germany, semi conductors from Japan or the United States, while toroidal power transformers are manufactured in Rotels own factory. Rotels reputation for excellence has been earned through hundreds of good reviews and awards from the most respected reviewers in the industry, who listen to music every day. Their comments keep the company true to its goal the pursuit of equipment that is musical, reliable and affordable. All of us at Rotel, thank you for buying this product and hope it will bring you many years of enjoyment.
Getting Started
Thank you for purchasing the Rotel RSDX-02 DVD Receiver. With its precision transport, comprehensive digital processing, and Rotels Balanced Design, the RSDX-02 ensures the highest level of audio performance. When used in a high-quality audio system, your DVD receiver will provide years of enjoyment. The RSDX-02 is a multipurpose receiver consisting of four components in one: DVD Player AM/FM Tuner Digital Surround Sound Processor 5-Channel Amplifier equipped to handle video and audio discs in a wide range of formats including DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, Audio CD, Video CD, and SVCD.
Supports the following digital audio formats: Dolby Digital DTS (Digital Theater Systems) DVD-Audio MLP (Meridian Lossless Packing) MP3 (MPEG 1, Layer 3) Linear PCM Two digital inputs plus digital outputs Composite video, S-Video, and Component Video outputs Composite video and S-Video inputs
Other Features
User-friendly On-Screen Displays Full-featured touch-screen universal remote control Parental lock
Supplied Accessories
RR-1070 Remote Control Unit, with NiMH Rechargable batteries, AC/DC Adaptor and AC Cord (1) AM Antenna FM Antenna Instruction manual (1) AC Power Cord (1)
Features
DVD formats include DVD-Audio, DVDVideo, Audio CD, Video CD, SVCD, MP3, and JPEG Progressive scan with reverse 3:2 pulldown for film sources. Special playback functions such as frameby-frame, zoom, and variable slow-motion and high-speed play. DVD-Video features include Multi-angle, Multi-language subtitles, and Multi-language audio.
A Few Precautions
Please read this manual carefully. In addition to installation and operating instructions, it will help you get optimum performance from your new DVD player. Please contact your authorized Rotel retailer for answers to any questions you might have. In addition, all of us at Rotel welcome your questions and comments. Save the RSDX-02 shipping carton and all enclosed packing material for future use. Shipping or moving the RSDX-02 in anything other than the original packing material may result in damage that is not covered by the warranty.
Audio Features
Supported audio formats include sampling frequencies up to 192 kHz, linear PCM encoding, up to 24-bit resolution, and MLP. DVD-Audio supports up to 6 channels at sample rates of 48, 96, or 192 kHz and sample sizes of 16, 20, or 24 bits. DVDVideo supports 2 channels at sample rates of 48 and 96 kHz and sample sizes of 16, 20, or 24 bits. Audio CD/Video CD is limited to 2 channels, 44.1 kHz at 16 bits.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Manufactured under license from Digital Theater System, Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other world-wide patents issued and pending. "DTS", "DTS Digital Surround", are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc." This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
When the TAPE/CDR button is pressed, either TAPE or CDR appears in the front panel, depending on which name is assigned to the input. See Changing Input Name below.
Volume Adjustments
The listening volume of the RSDX-02 can be adjusted from the front panel or the remote. Front Panel: Rotate the front panel VOLUME control clockwise to increase the volume, counterclockwise to decrease. Remote: Press the VOL UP hard button to increase the volume; press the VOL DOWN hard button to decrease. When you adjust the volume, the setting is shown on the front panel display.
Selecting an Input from the Remote
To select an input from the remote control, push any of the input source commands on Page 1 or Page 2. Four of the inputs (DVD, DBS, TV, CDR) are available on Page 1 of the remote screens. An additional three inputs (FM/AM, TAPE, VCR) are available on Page 2. The name of the selected source appears in the front panel display.
Basic Operations
This section covers the basic operating controls of the RSDX-02 and the remote.
Power On/Off
The RSDX-02 has a STANDBY button on the front panel and a POWER hard button on the remote. Press either button to turn the unit on. The front panel LCD display lights up. Press either button again to turn the unit off. When turned off, the RSDX-02 remains in a low current standby mode. The LED above the STANDBY button the front panel lights when the unit is in standby mode.
NOTE: To completely power off the RSDX-02 when away from home for a long period of time, unplug the unit from the AC wall outlet.
Muting the Sound
The volume of the RSDX-02 can be temporarily turned off or muted. Push the MUTE command on the remote once to mute the sound. The word MUTING appears in the front panel display. Press the MUTE command again to restore previous volume levels.
NOTE: Adjusting the VOLUME controls on either the front panel or the remote also restores the volume when the RSDX-02 is muted.
Either the TAPE or the CDR input is available depending on which name has been assigned to the input. See Changing Input Name below.
Changing Input Name
The TAPE/CDR inputs can be used for a CDR (compact disc recorder) or TAPE (analog tape recorder). The correct name (TAPE or CDR) should be correctly assigned to these inputs so that the name appears in the display, so that the INPUT buttons on the remote work as expected, and so that digital inputs are available for use with a CDR. As delivered from the factory, the RSDX-02 has the TAPE name assigned to these inputs. To change the input name to CDR: 1. Select the TAPE/CDR inputs by pressing the TAPE/CDR input button. 2. Press and hold the TAPE/CDR button until the words ASSIGN. CDR appear in the front panel display.
Title 1 Title 2
Dolby Digital. A digital surround format that may contain as many as five discrete audio channels plus an LFE (low frequency effects) channel (referred to as 5.1 channel surround). Particularly for older soundtracks, Dolby Digital may be used for a 2.0 channel stereo soundtrack with Dolby Surround matrix encoding. DTS (Digital Theater Systems). Another 5.1 channel digital surround format similar to Dolby Digital, but somewhat different encoding characteristics. Also plays the DTS 96/24 used on DTS music discs. MPEG. Another compressed digital format. DVD-Audio and MLP (Meridian Lossless Packing). A high quality digital format for DVD-Audio with the compression ratio of about 2:1 supporting up to 192kHz sampling rate and 24-bit resolution, allowing the PCM signal to be recreated without loss. Some content may only be available at the analog outputs. LPCM (Linear PCM). Uncompressed digital audio, the format used on CDs and most studio masters. MP3 (MPEG 1, Layer 3). Compressed 2-channel digital audio, a format often used for music on recordable CD-R and CD-RW discs.
The PLAY button usually starts play from the beginning of the disc, except after the PAUSE button has been pressed. In this case, the disc will resume playing from the current location. The RSDX-02 also has a RESUME feature that restarts play at the current location after pressing the STOP button one time during playback.
NOTE: Pressing the PLAY button during DVDVideo playback skips back about 10 seconds and resumes playback.
Stopping Disc Playback
Press the STOP playing. button to stop a disc that is
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
A DVD-Video disc is comprised of Titles and each title may be divided into Chapters. For example, a DVD-Video disc may contain several movies, each with its own Title number, and each movie may be divided into several Chapters. In a DVD-Video karaoke disc, each song usually has its own title number and does not have Chapters. DVD-Audio:
Group 1 Group 2
The first press of the STOP button memorizes the point at which the disc stopped playing as indicated by RESUME appearing in the front panel display. Resume play at that point by pressing the PLAY button. This stored position remains in memory until the unit is turned off, the disc drawer is opened, or the top menu is selected. The second press of the STOP the RESUME position. button clears
Find a Scene from a Video CD/SVCD Menu
Setting Video Picture Adjustments (VFP) P6-E
Some Video CD/SVCD discs have a feature called PBC (PlayBack Control) which provides a menu system similar to the DVD menus. With a PBC-enabled disc in the player, the PBC menu appears on the TV screen automatically when the PLAY button is pressed.
The VFP function allows you to select one of four picture modes: Normal, Cinema, User 1, and User 2. Each mode stores several picture settings:
Still Pictures on DVD-A Disc
Many DVD-Audio discs contain still pictures which can be viewed during playback. To view the still pictures, press the PAGE button PAGE 3 of the remote. Press the button again to advance to the next picture.
To use the PBC menus: 1. Press the PLAY button. A display window appears on the TV screen, showing the available selections. 2. Press the NUMERIC buttons on Page 4 of the remote to select a scene. To select item 1, press the 1 button. To select item 14, press the +0 button and then the 4 button. Playback of the selected scene begins automatically. 3. Press the RETURN button on Page 4 of the remote to display the menu again. 4. If NEXT or PREVIOUS appear on screen during playback, use the TRACK buttons to move to the next or previous scene. This feature may differ on some discs. To disable the PBC feature, start playback by entering the scene number using the NUMERIC buttons instead of pressing PLAY. See the next topic for direct access selection using the NUMERIC buttons. To reactivate the PBC feature: If you have disabled the PBC feature and want to reactivate it, press STOP to halt playback, then PLAY to display the PBC menu.
1. Press the OSD button on the remote twice. A display window appears on the TV screen. buttons repeat2. Press the CURSOR edly to select the CHAP or TRACK field. 3. Enter the new selection number using the NUMERIC buttons, For example, to select the 10th track, press 1, then 0. 4. Press OK to begin play at the selected point. Audio-CD discs: When playing an Audio CD, pressing the OSD button is not necessary. Simply enter the desired track number with the NUMERIC buttons and playback begins at the selected track. This feature is available at any time, whether the disc is playing or stopped.
To begin Repeat Play: 1. Press the OSD button on the remote twice. A display window appears on the TV screen. buttons to select 2. Press the CURSOR field. the REPEAT 3. Press the CURSOR buttons to select the REPEAT mode as follows. DVD-Video: CHAPTER TITLE A/B OFF DVD-Audio: TRACK ALL/GROUP A/B OFF CD and Video CD/SVCD: TRACK ALL A/B OFF 4. Press the OK button. Repeat play of the desired selection begins and continues indefinitely. To stop Repeat play: 5. Press STOP to stop playback. On a DVDVideo disc, the repeat mode is cancelled entirely. 6. On all other discs, playback stops but repeat mode remains active. To cancel repeat mode, repeat the above steps, selecting the OFF mode. For A-B Repeat: A-B Repeat Play is available for all discs. During playback, you specify a starting point (Point A) and an ending point (Point B). The unit will continuously repeat the marked passage. To use A-B Repeat, follow the above steps, selecting A-B Repeat mode. Then, press the OK button at the point where A-B play should begin and press OK a second time at the point where A-B repeat should end. Using REPEAT Button:
Random Play
Control Menu
Whenever a disc containing MP3, MPEG or JPEG files is inserted in the RSDX-02 or when the PLAY button is pressed, the CONTROL menu appears. On the left side of the menu is a list of folders on the disc. When a folder is selected, the list of files in that folder is displayed down the right side of the screen. To move between the two areas of the screen (folder list, track list), repeatedly press the until the selection highlight is CURSOR in the desired area. To select a folder: Use the CURSOR buttons to move to the left side of the screen. buttons to select Then, use the CURSOR the desired folder. To select a track: Use the CURSOR buttons to move to the left side of the screen. buttons to select Then, use the CURSOR the desired track.
The Random Play feature is available for DVDAudio, Audio CD, and Video CD/SVCD disks. The feature plays all of the tracks once in random order. To begin Random Play: 1. Press the OSD button on the remote twice. A display window appears on the TV screen. 2. Press the CURSOR the RAND field. buttons to select
The RSDX-02 must be configured before use. Some of the settings are essential for proper operation and best performance. Others are optional settings to maximize the convenience of the system or tailor operation for individual preferences. The RSDX-02 has three groups of setup or adjustment procedures: 1. Quick Setup: Simplified procedure for the most important basic speaker settings 2. Comprehensive Setup: More detailed group of settings allowing more precision for the basic settings than the Quick Setup. 3. Sound adjustments: A group of audio related adjustments such as speaker levels, balance, tone, etc. 4. Choice Menus: On-Screen Menu system with additional features and options. For the easiest basic setup, complete the Quick Setup procedure before using the RSDX-02. Later, you can return to the Comprehensive Setup options and further customize your system. Or, experienced users can skip the Quick Setup and complete the entire Comprehensive Setup right away. The Choice Menus provide additional settings to customize the system and a menu-driven alternative to some of the Comprehensive Setup settings.
3. Press OK to begin Random Play. 4. Press STOP to stop Random Play.
The Program Play feature is available for DVDAudio, Audio CD, and Video CD/SVCD disks. The feature allows you to play up to 99 tracks in any desired order To begin Random Play: 1. Press the OSD button on the remote twice. A display window appears on the TV screen. 2. Press the CURSOR the PROG field. buttons to select
Comprehensive Setup
The Comprehensive Setup provides more detailed setup procedure for configuring the RSDX-02 to operate in your system.
Speaker Settings (FRNT SP, CNTR SP, SURR SP)
The next three items configure the front speakers, center speaker, and surround speakers in the system. For each type of speaker, use the CONTROL buttons to choose one of three options: LRG: Select the LARGE setting if the speaker(s) for this item are capable of reproducing deep bass. SML: Select the SMALL setting to redirect the deep bass from the speaker(s) for this item to a powered subwoofer or to large speakers in the system. NO: Select this setting if you do not have speaker(s) for this item in the system. For example, if you do not have surround speakers, select NO for the SURR SP item.
NOTE: The NO option is not available for the front speakers. If you have previously selected NO for the subwoofer, the front speakers are automatically set to LARGE.
Setup Procedure
The Comprehensive Setup uses the front panel control buttons and the front panel display and cannot be done from the remote control except where noted. To begin the Comprehensive Setup: 1. Press the SETTING button on the front panel. The first adjustment item appears in the front panel display. buttons on the front 2. Use the CONTROL panel to step through the available settings in the Comprehensive Setup procedure, button adEach press of a CONTROL vances up or down to the next available item as shown in the front panel display: SUBWFR: Subwoofer setting FRNT SP: Front speaker setting CNTR SP: Center speaker setting SURR SP: Surround speaker setting FRNT D: Front speaker delay CNTR D: Center speaker delay SURR D: Surround speaker delay CROSS: Crossover frequency setting LFE: Surround Speaker setting D.COMP: Dolby Digital dynamic range compensation setting DGT: Digital input assignment AUTO SR: Automatic surround mode QUICK SETUP: Quick Setup procedure VOUT: Video output configuration buttons on the front 3. Use the CONTROL panel to adjust the item currently shown in the front panel display. The following topics describe the settings for each item.
In the vast majority of systems with a powered subwoofer, all speakers should be set to SMALL so that their deep bass is redirected to the subwoofer. This will almost always result in better overall bass performance and a system that will play louder and cleaner, even when the front speakers are physically large.
Delay Settings (FRNT D, CNTR D, SURR D)
The next three items set the length of digital delay for each type of speaker so that the sound from all speakers arrives at your ear simultaneously. Thus, speakers that are closer to you need longer delay than speakers that are farther away. The actual delay times are calculated by the RSDX-02. All you have to do is measure the distance from your listening position to each group of speakers and enter the setting here. There are separate settings for front speakers, center channel speaker, and surround speakers. For each type of speaker, use the CONbuttons to enter the distance to TROL the that speaker from your listening position (in feet). The range of options is from 1 ft. to 30 ft. in 1 foot increments.
NOTE: If you have previously configured all of your speakers as LARGE, the crossover frequency item will not appear.
As a guideline, try the OFF setting for maximum performance with capable speaker systems. If you hear distortion or regularly reduce the volume because loud action scenes are too loud, try one of the other settings. By using dynamic range compression, you can increase the overall volume level to better hear dialog without the loudest action scenes being quite so loud.
Digital Input Assignment (DGT)
The RSDX--02 has two digital audio inputs on the back panel. DIGITAL 1 accepts a coax cable. DIGITAL 2 accepts an optical cable. These digital inputs can be assigned to any of three source inputs: the DBS button, the TV button, or the CDR button to accommodate a variety of systems and cabling options. Use the CONTROL input assignments: buttons to the digital
As a general recommendation, start with the setting at 0dB (the factory default). If you hear bass distortion during loud passages in Dolby Digital or DTS soundtracks, try the 10dB setting. The need for the LFE attenuation will be more likely in less capable systems or systems without a subwoofer.
1 DBS 2 TV: assigns Digital 1 to the DBS input and Digital 2 to the TV input. 1 DBS 2 CDR: assigns Digital 1 to the DBS input and Digital 2 to the CDR input. 1 TV 2 DBS: assigns Digital 1 to the TV input and Digital 2 to the DBS input. 1 TV 2 CDR: assigns Digital 1 to the TV input and Digital 2 to the CDR input. 1 CDR 2 DBS: assigns Digital 1 to the CDR input and Digital 2 to the DBS input. 1 CDR 2 TV: assigns Digital 1 to the CDR input and Digital 2 to the TV input.
Dynamic Range Compression (D.COMP)
Dolby Digital recordings are capable of wide dynamic range (the difference between the softest and loudest sounds). In some cases, this may tax amplifiers and/or speakers. In other cases, you may want to reduce the dynamic range when listening at low volume levels. buttons to select one Use the CONTROL of three dynamic range settings: MID: slightly reduced dynamic range, roughly comparable to the signal from a compact disc MAX: more heavily reduced dynamic range, but still comparable to the signal from a typical VHS Hi-Fi recording. OFF: full dynamic range; no compression
NOTE: If Auto Standby and the Sleep timer are both set, the unit turns off at the earlier of the two intervals.
Parental Lock
The RSDX-02 has a Parental Lock feature to prevent children from watching inappropriate DVD Video discs. The feature relies on ratings systems (specific to each country) that set a rating level for discs starting from material suitable for viewing by children and increasing as the subject matter becomes more inappropriate. The Parental Lock feature sets the restriction anywhere from Level 1 to Level 8. A disc with a rating higher than the specified level requires entry of a password for playback. Thus, if you specify a Level 5 restriction, any discs rated Level 6 or higher require a password.
On-Screen Guide
The built-in DVD player can display icons and status indicators for several features on the TV set. These icons alert you to the availability of multi-view angles, multilingual subtitles, and multilingual soundtracks on a DVD. Status indicators show the play mode, rapid play speed, etc. Generally, these icons are useful; however, you may wish to turn them off when recording a DVD. The ability to display the On-Screen Status Bar at any time is not affected by this selection. ON: Select to enable the Guide feature. OFF: Select to disable the Guide feature.
3. Press the CURSOR buttons to scroll though the list of country codes and highlight a selection. 4 Press OK. The highlight cursor moves to the SET LEVEL field.
5. Press the CURSOR buttons to scroll though the list of setting levels and make a selection. The available options are: NONE: no restriction LEVEL 1: the most restrictive LEVELS 27: progressively less restrictive LEVEL 8: the least restrictive
6. Press OK. The highlight cursor moves to the PASSWORD field.
Playback with Parental Lock
When you play a disc that has a rating less than or equal to your specified Level, playback proceeds normally. If you attempt to play a disc that is rated above your specified Level, the following display appears on the TV screen asking if you want to temporarily override the Parental Lock and play the disc:
7. Enter a 4-digit password using the NUMERIC (09) buttons on the remote. If you make a mistake, you can reenter a different password. Write down your password for safe keeping! 8. Press OK. The highlight cursor moves to the EXIT field. Press ENTER again to exit the Parental Lock screen and return to the Others Menu.
To Change Parental Lock Settings
Changing the Parental Lock settings follows the same procedure, except that you must first enter your 4-digit password before making any changes on the Parental Lock sub-menu. If you enter the wrong password, you cannot proceed. If you enter it wrong more than three times, the cursor jumps to EXIT field.
Optional Features
Docking charger for quick battery charging PC Link which enables you to upload and download remote setting data to and from your Personal Computer. You can also perform remote customization such as different key shape or layout editing with the PC software.
Getting to Know the RR-1070
The RR-1070 has three type of control keys soft keys, short cut keys and hard keys. Since most of the keys discussed in this manual are soft keys these will simply be called keys. When short cut keys or hard keys are discussed they will always be specified. Soft Keys - The largest part of the touch screen is used to display soft keys. The soft keys displayed change with the device youve selected to control. Soft keys can also be customized. Short Cut Keys - These three keys allow quick access to the MENU page, HOME page and MUTE control. The MUTE key can be reprogrammed with new control commands. The MENU and HOME keys cannot. 1
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Hard Keys - Are dedicated to controlling the power, channel selection and volume of the selected device. All hard keys can be reprogrammed with new control commands 1 Infrared lens. Point this at the equipment you want to operate. 2 Green LED indicator. This flashes when the RR-1070 is active 3 Battery level meter shows the charge level of the batteries. 4 Current time display. 5 Current mode display shows the device the RR-1070 is controlling 6 Soft key display area 7 Short cut keys 8 Hard keys 9 Connection jack 10 Battery compartment (back of case)
NOTE: The RR-1070 is not fragile. However it should be handled like any piece of electronics. Do not drop the RR-1070. Take care to not damage the LCD touch screen.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, this is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television, which can be determined by turning continued
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Battery Installation and Charging
Supplied with the RR-1070 are four AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries, a special charging connector and a power adapter. Before using the remote the batteries should be charged for at least 10 hours. There is a battery charge symbol in the upper left corner of the touch indicates the batteries have a full charge. As the batterscreen. The ies discharge the less of the battery charge is filled. When the symbol appears the batteries should be recharged. To install the batteries, open the battery cover, and insert the batteries with the terminals as shown in the bottom of the battery compartment. Then replace the cover.
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Note: When in power saving (sleep) mode, the hard keys are still active.
Touch Screen Calibration
Follow these steps to calibrate the touch screen panel. If the touch screen panel does not respond correctly it may be necessary to recalibrate the screen. Touch the short cut key to go to the Main Menu page. Touch the REMOTE SETTING key Touch the CALIBRATION key Follow the steps shown on the screen display Touch BACK to go back to the HOME page
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Hot Keys
There are 3 hot keys below the LCD display. Jumps to the Main page where you select the device you want to control, e.g. TV, VCR, DVD, etc. Accesses the main Setup menu for configuration and set up. A mute control that is preprogrammed for most components. This key can also be reprogrammed by learning a new control code from another remote.
Hard Keys
There are 5 hard keys on the RR-1070 for the most commonly accessed functions. Power ON/OFF CH+ Program up or channel up CH Program down or channel down VOL+ Volume up VOL Volume down These controls have IR control codes preprogrammed for most components. These keys can also be reprogrammed by learning new control codes from another remote. Key Tone When you touch any key, there is a short beep sound. User can control this function from main menu setting. (For details, please refer to Remote Setting section in this manual.) Back Light The RR-1070 has separate EL back lights for the LCD screen and Hard Keys. The back lights will turn on separately as needed. The factory default setting for the back light to remain on is 5 seconds. This can be increased to 10 or 15 seconds. See the Remote Setting section. IR Codes Library To setup a code, touch MENU once then select a device to setup, choose a setup method. User can setup by learning key command from an original remote control, entering a code number, browsing through brand name list, or searching through the whole library. Refer to the Code List at the end of this manual for the IR code numbers for various devices.
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Configuration and Set Up
For most users programming the RR-1070 involves starting with one of the many preprogramming IR code sets that are available for each component. Then you can add to the preprogramming codes and fine tune the configuration as needed. There are three ways to select one of the preprogramming control code sets. In order of preference they are: Brand Name Search search for your particular component in the brand name database. IR Code Selection enter an IR control code from the supplied list of components. Auto Search where you are guided through a series of trial and error steps to find the correct control codes for your device.
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NOTES: When a new control code set is selected for any device, any learned commands and customized key names are lost and replaced with the preprogramming commands and labels. The ROTEL device has preprogrammed IR code sets for Rotel Tuner/ Amplifier models. The IR code set for the Rotel Integrated Amplifier RA-1060 is the default. The DVD device has preprogrammed IR code sets for Rotel DVD Player models. The IR code set for the Rotel DVD Player RDV-1060 is the default. The CD device has preprogrammed IR code sets for Rotel CD Player models. The IR code set for the Rotel CD Player RCD-1072 is the default.
Brand Name Select one of the preprogramming control code sets by selecting a brand name. Turn on the device you want the RR-1070 to control before you start this setup procedure. Touch the hot key to go to the Main Menu page. Touch SETUP to go to the Setup page. Touch BRAND NAME key to go to the Brand Name device selection page. Touch one of the device keys, e.g. TV, to select the device you want the RR-1070 to control. A brand name list in alphabetical order is displayed. Touch the or keys to browse the list, or touch one of the character keys on the lower part of the page to access a list of brand names that start with that letter. Touch the or keys to see more character keys if necessary. Touch a brand name from the list, it will be highlighted briefly. The next page shows the brand name selected and the number of a control code set. Touch TEST KEY to go to the opening page for the device selected.
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Test this control code set by touching one of the active keys on the LCD screen or press one of the Hard Keys. After testing one key the previous page is displayed. If the test key you pressed worked as it should press OK to select that code set. A New code setup is completed. message is briefly displayed. If the test key did not work as intended touch on the Brand Name page to select the next control code set to test. (Touch key to select a previous code set.) Repeat the test key procedure. Repeat this step if necessary until you find a control code set that works. Then press OK to select that code set. A New code setup is completed. message is briefly displayed. Touch BACK at any time to stop the process and return to the previous page.
Note: If you have tried all the available codes for the brand name you will see the following messages: No more code for this brand! End of code of selected brand! Search through all code library? Touch YES to start the Auto Search process. Refer to Auto Search Setup section in this manual. Touch NO to return to the previous page.
Enter Code Select a preprogramming control code set by entering the control code set number. Refer to the enclosed code list to see if the device you wanted to control is listed. Turn on the device you want the RR-1070 to control before you start this setup procedure. Touch the hot key to go to the Main Menu page. Touch SETUP to go to the Setup page. Touch ENTER CODE to go to the Enter Code device selection page. Touch one of the device keys, e.g. TV, to select the kind of device you want the RR-1070 to control. Touch the numeric keys to enter a 4 digit code number in the blank box at the top of the page. If you enter an incorrect number touch DELETE to delete the previous digit. Touch OK to confirm the input. The Enter Code test key page is displayed. Touch TEST KEY on the LCD screen or any of the hard keys to test the corresponding function. Test this control code set by touching one of the active keys on the LCD screen or press one of the hard keys. After testing one key the previous page is displayed. If the test key you pressed worked as it should press the OK key to select that code set. A New code setup is completed. message is briefly displayed. If the test key did not work as intended repeat the preceding steps with a new code number. Repeat the test key procedure. Repeat this step if necessary until you find a control code set that works. Then press OK to select that code set. A New code setup is completed. message is briefly displayed. Touch BACK at any time to stop the process and return to the previous page.
Auto Search Select a preprogramming code by searching through the library. Turn on the device you want the RR-1070 to control before starting this setup procedure. Touch the hot key to go to the Main Menu page. Touch SETUP to go to the Setup page. Touch AUTO SEARCH to go to the Auto Search device selection page. Touch one of the device keys,. (e.g. TV), to select the kind of device you want the RR-1070 to control. The Auto Search page is shown with the first control code set for that device selected. once. If the device is Point the RR-1070 at the device and touch turned off touch OK to select that control code set. A New code setup is completed. message is briefly displayed. If the device is not turned off keep touching slowly, patiently and repeatedly, until your device is switched off. Then, touch OK to lock the code. A New code setup is completed. message is displayed. You can also touch TEST KEY on the Auto Search page to test the other active preprogramming keys for that device. Touch to go back and test a previous control code set. Touch BACK at any time to stop the process and return to the previous page.
Specifications
Operation System: Integrated preprogrammed & learning infrared remote control system Compatibility: Preprogrammed with code library of Televisions (TVs), Video Cassette Recorders (VCRs), Satellite/Digital Satellite Receivers (SAT/DSS), Cable Converters (CTVs), Laser Disc Players (LDs), Compact Disc Players (CDs), Digital Video Disc Players (DVDs) and Rotel Tuner/Amplifier (ROTEL) Memory Capacity: 240 learned commands Memory Retention After Battery Removal: Non-volatile and permanent memory Display Panel: Monochrome 320 x 80 pixel touch screen LCD EL Backlighting: Blue-Green EL backlighting with light sensor Operating Distance: 8 Metres (25 feet) Power Requirement: 4 x AAA size NiMH rechargeable batteries Charging Time: About 17 hours Dimensions: 220 x 51 x 25 mm Weight : 165g (without batteries installed), 215g (with batteries installed) Included Accessories: 1 Power Cord 1 AC/DC switching adaptor (Input: 100-240V ~50/60Hz. Output: 9V, 0.667A) 1 Connector (for charging purpose) 4 AAA NiMH size rechargeable batteries Optional Accessories: Docking Charger Quick charger PC Link software for MS Windows 98, 2000 USB Cable For improvement purposes, specifications and functions are subjected to change without priority notice.
NOTE: Some of control code sets do not have Power command. Try touching TEST KEY on the Auto Search page to test another active key. Or one of the VOLUME +/ or CHANNEL +/ hard keys can be used to test a control code set.
Learning New Commands
Even if you start with a preprogramming control code set you will probably want to use the learning capabilities of the RR-1070 add control codes or modify existing ones.
NOTE: When a key is programmed with a new control code the previous code is overwritten. The original preprogramming code can be restored. See the Clear Learning section of this manual. The original code can also be restored by selecting the original preprogramming control code set. However this will also erase all other learned commands and customized labels.
Program New Commands Touch the hot key to go to the Main Menu page. Touch SETUP to go to the Setup page Touch LEARNING to go to the Learning Device selection page. Touch one of the device keys,. (e.g. TV), to select the kind of device you want to program. The first Learning page for that device is shown. Any programmed keys are shown. Unprogrammed keys are blank. Each device will have from three to six pages. Touch or to access other pages. Touch the key on the RR-1070 you want to reprogram. The Learning page appears. To
has all the normal letter and number characters and the SPACE character. has punctuation, symbols and special characters. has symbols related to a full range of A/V system control functions. Touch MENU or HOME hot key to cancel the process and return to the corresponding pages.
NOTE: The key must have been programmed with a control code before the label can be edited. Preprogrammed control codes are all labeled. As part of the control code learning process you can enter a label or leave the key blank and then add a label later.
To Change a Control Key or Device Key Name hot key to go to the Main Menu. Touch the Touch EDIT to go to the Edit Menu. Touch KEY NAME or DEVICE NAME to select the type of key you want to change. If you selected DEVICE NAME you go to the Device Name page. Touch the device key you want to change. You will go to the Device Name editing page. Use the keys as previously described to edit the label. Touch OK to accept the label and return to the Device Name page. Touch another Device Name label to edit it or touch or to stop the editing process and return to the corresponding page.
Copy One Device To copy all the user settings for a single device: On the sender and receiver units touch MENU. The Main Menu page appears. Touch CLONE to go to the Clone page. On the receiver unit touch RECEIVE. A Data Loss confirmation page appears. Touch YES to continue. Touch NO to cancel the process and return to the previous page. On the sender unit touch COPY ONE DEVICE. The Device Selection page appears. Touch a device to select it. A Sending Data message appears. Copy All Devices To copy all the user settings for all devices: On the sender and receiver units touch MENU. The Main Menu page appears. Touch CLONE to go to the Clone page. On the receiver unit touch RECEIVE. A Data Loss confirmation page appears. Touch YES to continue. Touch NO to cancel the process and return to the previous page. On the sender unit touch COPY ALL DEVICES. A Sending Data message appears. All user settings except Clock and Password will be sent out via IR linking.
If you selected KEY NAME you go to the Key Name device selection page. Touch one of the devices. You will go to the first page for that device. If necessary use or to go to other pages for that device. Touch the key you want to change. You will go to the Key Name editing page. Use the keys as previously described to edit the label. Touch OK to accept the label and return to the previous Key Name page. Touch another key label to edit it or press HOME or MENU to stop the editing process and return to the corresponding page.
NOTE: New key and delay commands can only be added at the end of the command sequence. Add the new command at the end of the sequence then select it and touch MOVE UP as needed to move it up in the sequence.
Touch TEST to see if the command sequence works properly. When the test produces the results you want touch OK. The Smart Key label editing page appears. The current name for the Smart Key in the editing box. Touch OK to accept the existing name. Or use the keys as described in the Advanced Set Up section to edit the Smart Key label. Touch OK. Deleting a Smart Key From the Smart Key page touch DELETE SMART. The Delete Smart page is displayed. Touch the Smart Key you want to delete. A Confirm Deletion page is displayed. Touch YES to delete the Smart Key. Or touch NO to cancel the process and return to the previous page. Renaming a Smart Key From the Smart Key page touch RENAME SMART. The Rename Smart page is displayed. Touch the Smart Key you want to rename. The Rename Smart page is displayed. Use the keys as described in the Advanced Set Up section to edit the Smart Key label. Touch OK. Touch BACK at any time to cancel the process and return to the previous page.
Cloning the RR-1070 Commands
Once you have an RR-1070 programed as you want, you can copy all of the commands for a single device or for all the devices to another RR-1070.
NOTE: The process can only be done with two RR-1070 remotes. Other remotes are not compatibly programmed. You have to identify which unit is the sender and which one is the receiver. The sender is the unit which contains data that will be transferred to the other RR-1070. The receiver is the unit which will copy the signals from the sender. When you copy the commands for a single device or for all devices from one RR-1070 to another, any special set up or learned commands in the receiver unit are overwritten. Keep both sender and receiver units on a flat surface, face to face at a distance of 2-3 inches (5-8cm) during the cloning process. Do not move the units while commands are being copied. The flashing light on the upper left corner of the case indicates data transfer activity.
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Before you program a Smart Key be sure that all of the control commands you want to use are preprogramming or have been learned by the RR-1070. The Smart Key feature simply allows you to record a sequence of individual RR-1070 commands and play them back when you touch the Smart Key. Touch the hot key to display the Main Menu. Touch SMART. The Smart Key editing page is displayed. From this page you can add, delete, edit or rename a Smart Key. Program a New Smart Key Command From the Smart Key page touch ADD NEW SMART. The Add New Smart page is displayed. Touch an empty Smart Key. Touch ADD KEY. The Device Selection page is displayed. Touch a device to select it. The first control key page for that device is displayed. Touch the control key you want to add to the Smart Key. If necessary touch or to go to other control key pages for that device. The Smart Key editing page is again displayed. The device and label for the key are added to the command list. To add a time delay after the most recently entered command touch ADD DELAY one or more times. The maximum delay is 20 seconds. Continue adding commands and delays to the command list. When all the commands and delays are entered touch TEST to see if the command sequence works properly. Edit the command list if necessary then touch TEST again. When the test produces the results you want touch OK. The Smart Key label editing page appears. Use the keys as described in the Advanced Set Up section to edit the Smart Key label. Touch OK. Editing a Smart Key Command You can edit a Smart Key command sequence either as you create it or later. The Add New Smart and Edit Smart pages are essentially the same. The top box shows the command keys, if any, entered in the Smart Key sequence. If there are more than eight steps in the or to see them. sequence touch From the Smart Key page touch EDIT SMART. The Edit Smart page is displayed. Touch the Smart Key you want to edit. The Edit Smart page is displayed. Touch any command key in the top editing box to select it. The selected command is highlighted with a box around it. Touch MOVE UP or MOVE DOWN to reposition the command in the sequence. Touch DELETE to remove the command from the list. Touch ADD KEY or ADD DELAY to add new commands to the sequence.
If you touch ALL DEVICE a Restore all Deleted keys? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the or hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. All to Default Touch this key to restore all the original preprogramming settings. If you use this process all user modified settings are erased! All relabeled, moved or reprogrammed keys are restored to their original settings. All learned IR control codes are erased. Only the clock and password settings remain. From the Reset Default menu touch ALL TO DEFAULT. A Restore to Factory Default message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the or hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. Status Touch this key to show information about the settings of the RR-1070. Touch the hot key to go to the Main Menu. Touch REMOTE SETTING to go the Remote Setting menu. Touch STATUS and the first Status Screen is displayed. It shows the IR control code numbers selected for each device. Touch to display the second Status Screen. It shows the settings for back lighting, beep sound, password as well as the memory available for learning commands and the firmware revision number. Touch BACK to return to the Remote Settings page. Or touch the or hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page.
LCD Display and Backlighting Controls You can control when the back lighting is turned on and how long it remains lit. The LCD touch screen and the five hard keys have separate back light systems that operate independently. The control settings for both are the same. Touch the hot key to go to the Main Menu. Touch REMOTE SETTING to go to the Remote Setting menu. Touch LCD to go to the LCD menu. Light Auto Off Touch 5 Sec, 10 Sec or 15 Sec to select the amount of time the back light remains on. A confirmation message is displayed. Longer time settings can reduce the amount of time the batteries remain charged. Backlit Control Sets when the back light is turned on. If you touch BY SENSOR the back light comes on only in low light conditions. Touch ALWAYS ON and the back lighting turns on whenever a key is used. Touch ALWAYS OFF to turn off the back lighting. A confirmation message is displayed. Touch BACK to return to the Remote Setting page.
Smart Key Programming
The Smart Key feature of the RR-1070 allows to send a series of commands to one or more devices. For example you might want to create a Smart Key that turns on the TV set, selects channel 5, turns on the surround processor, and selects the TV input. Once you program a Smart Key you access it by touching SMART on the Home Screen. There are ten Smart Keys. Each can contain up to 32 steps (including added time delays).
NOTE: Once a Smart Key command sequence is started, you can stop it by pressing one of the 5 Hard Keys. A Command is Stopped message appears then the Smart Key page is displayed.
If you touch ONE DEVICE a device selection page is shown. Touch to select a device. A Clear all Moved keys in this device? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the HOME or MENU hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. If you touch ALL DEVICES a Clear all Moved keys? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the or hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. Move Device Touch this key to restore the device keys on the Home Page to their original positions. From the Reset Default menu touch MOVE DEVICE. A Clear all Moved devices? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the or hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. Deleted Key Touch this key to restore keys that have been deleted. This process also restores the original IR command codes. From the Reset Default menu touch DELETED KEY. The Deleted Key page is displayed. Touch ONE KEY, ONE DEVICE or ALL DEVICES. If you touch ONE KEY a device selection page is shown. Touch to select a device. The first control page for that device is displayed. If necessary touch or to go to other control pages. Touch the key you want to restore. A Restore this Deleted key? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. or hot key to stop the process Or touch the and return to the corresponding page. If you touch ONE DEVICE a device selection page is shown. Touch to select a device. A Restore all Deleted keys in this device? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the or hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page.
Password
If you want to prevent others from changing the settings of the RR-1070 you can enable the Password System. Once the Password System is enabled the password must be entered before you can access any of the submenus on the Main Menu page. To Enable the Password System Touch the hot key to go to the Main Menu. Touch REMOTE SETTING to go to the Remote Setting menu. Touch PASSWORD to go to the Enter Password menu. Enter your password, 5 characters maximum. Touch or if necessary to see other letters. Touch DELETE to remove the previous character(s). Touch BACK to cancel the process and return to the previous page. Touch OK to accept the label shown in the editing box. A Please enter the password again message is displayed. Re-enter the password and touch OK again. A Password lock is enabled message appears. You return to the Remote Settings menu. To Disable the Password System Touch the hot key to go to the Main Menu. You will go to the Enter Password page. Enter your password and touch OK. Touch REMOTE SETTING to go to the Remote Setting menu. Touch PASSWORD to go to the Enter Password menu. On the Enter Password page leave the password box empty and touch OK. A Please enter the password again message is displayed. Again leave the password box empty and touch OK. A Password lock is disabled message appears. You return to the Remote Settings menu.
Note: Universal password is AAAAA.
Restore Factory Settings
You can restore any device or control key name, IR code programming or any other customization you may have to the factory default or original settings.
Warning: Please make sure it is really necessary to perform this function. Your RR-1070 will be reset to factory pre-loaded settings and all the learned signals/custom settings will be erased.
The first three steps of the Restore Factory Setting process is always the same: Touch the hot key to go to the Main Menu. Touch REMOTE SETTING to go to the Remote Setting menu. Touch RESET DEFAULT to go to the Reset Default menu. From here you can select a wide range of options.
Clear Learning Touch this key to delete learned IR commands and restore the factory original commands. If there was no command in the original configuration this step leaves the key with no IR command programmed. From the Reset Default menu touch CLEAR LEARNING. The Clear Learning page is displayed. Touch ONE KEY, ONE DEVICE or ALL DEVICES. If you touch ONE KEY a device selection page is shown. Touch to select a device. The first control page for that device is displayed. If necessary touch or to go to other control pages. Touch the key you want to restore. A Clear this Learned key? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the or hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. If you touch ONE DEVICE a device selection page is shown. Touch to select a device. A Clear all Learned keys in this device? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the or hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. If you touch ALL DEVICE a Clear all Learned keys? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. or hot key to stop the process Or touch the and return to the corresponding page. Key Rename Touch this key to restore the factory original key labels. If there was no label in the original configuration this step leaves the key unlabeled. This process does not remove learned IR commands. From the Reset Default menu touch KEY RENAME. The Key Rename page is displayed. Touch ONE KEY, ONE DEVICE or ALL DEVICES. If you touch ONE KEY a device selection page is shown. Touch to select a device. The first control page for that device is displayed. If necessary touch or to go to other control pages. Touch the key you want to restore. A Clear this Renamed key? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page.
Or touch the or hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. If you touch ONE DEVICE a device selection page is shown. Touch to select a device. A Clear all Renamed keys in this device? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. or hot key to stop the process Or touch the and return to the corresponding page. If you touch ALL DEVICES a Clear all Renamed keys? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the or hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. Device Rename Touch this key to restore the factory original device names on the Home page. From the Reset Default menu touch DEVICE RENAME. The Device Rename page is displayed. Touch ONE DEVICE or ALL DEVICES. If you touch ONE DEVICE a device selection page is shown. Touch to select a device. A Clear this Renamed device? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the HOME or MENU hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. If you touch ALL DEVICES a Clear all Renamed devices? message is displayed. Touch YES to confirm. A Restore is completed! message is displayed. Touch NO to stop the process and return to the previous page. Or touch the HOME or MENU hot key to stop the process and return to the corresponding page. Move Key Touch this key to restore the control keys, for one or all devices, to their factory original positions. From the Reset Default menu touch MOVE KEY. The Move Key page is displayed. Touch ONE DEVICE or ALL DEVICES. continued
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