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[. . . ] Owner's Manual RSP-1066 Surround Sound Processor SURROUND SOUND PROCESSOR RSP-1066 POWER TREBLE CD TUNER TAPE VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 VIDEO5 BASS 2CH DOLBY PLII/3ST DTS NEO 6 DSP 5. 1 CH INPUT DYNAMIC RANGE ZONE REC Notice The COMPUTER I/O connection should be handled by authorized person only. 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. [. . . ] Conversely, Composite video signals from sources cannot be sent to a TV set from the RSP-1066 TV MONITOR outputs with an S-Video cable. Therefore, Composite and S-Video connections cannot be "mixed" in a system. However, both Composite and S-Video cables may be connected from the RSP-1066 TV MONITOR outputs to both Composite and S-Video inputs on a TV or projector. This dual connection from the RSP-1066 will provide limited S-Video capability in a system that is predominantly connected with Composite video cables. When both Composite and S-Video cables are connected from the same source, both Composite and S-Video signals are available at the RSP-1066's TV MONITOR outputs, allowing the selection of the desired signal with the TV input selector. This dual connection can be used to provide video taping in a system that is predominantly connected with S-Video cables, but also includes a VCR with Composite video. Component Video: Component Video connections can significantly improve the picture quality when using a digital "high-definition" television monitor and a DVD player's progressive scanning feature. Their use will almost certainly require running multiple outputs to the TV and switching between the TV's various inputs when changing sources. TUNER Inputs Connect the left and right analog outputs from your tuner to the input jacks labeled TUNER. TAPE Inputs and Outputs The RSP-1066 provides a pair of inputs and a pair of record outputs for connecting an analog audio tape deck. The analog source signal available for recording at the TAPE outputs is selected with the REC button on the front-panel (or the ZONE button on the remote) and its label appears in the display. If the TAPE input signal is selected as the recording source, its signal will not be available at the TAPE output, but will be available at the VIDEO outputs for recording. Connect the left and right analog outputs from an audio tape deck to the TAPE IN jacks. Connect the TAPE OUT jacks to the inputs on the audio tape deck. Video Source Inputs See Figure 4. There are input connections for five video source components. Each of the five provides a pair of RCA inputs for analog audio signals. Each of the five also provides a choice of an RCA composite video input or S-Video input for the video signal from the source component. In addition, two of the video source inputs (Video 1 and Video 2) also feature Component Video input connections as an alternative to the composite video or S-Video connections. NOTE: There is no need to use more than one type of video connection from a source component. We recommend selecting one type of video connection and using it for all video inputs and outputs. As a general rule, using RCA composite video connections will simplify system setup and operation. 19 English There are also video record outputs (described in a following section) which correspond to three of the video source inputs ­ Video 1, 2, and 3). For this reason, you should plan ahead and designate each source component as Video 1, Video 2, etc. All connections (both input and output) from a source component must be made consistently to the same set of connections. For example, all input and output connections to a particular VCR could be made to Video 1 connectors. left channel signals connected to left channel inputs/outputs and right channel signals connected to right channel inputs/ outputs. NOTE: These video source inputs can also be used for additional audio-only sources, omitting the video signal connections. VIDEO 1­2 Component Video Inputs Component Video connections split the video into three signals ­ luminance (Y) and separate chrominance (CB and CR) elements, allowing delivery of a reference-quality picture. Each of these signals is carried by a separate 75 ohm video cable with RCA connectors. [. . . ] +/­ KEY=change UP KEY=up DWN KEY=down The DEFAULT SETUP menu provides access to three functions: · Restoring all features and settings to the original FACTORY DEFAULT settings. To restore the FACTORY DEFAULT settings: Place the highlight on the FACTORY DEFAULT line using the UP/DOWN buttons and use the +/­ buttons to change the setting to YES. Press the ENTER button to proceed with resetting the FACTORY DEFAULT settings. The unit will power off and then on, with the factory settings restored. [. . . ]

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