Operating the rsx-1550, Front panel overview, English rsx-1550 surround sound receiver – ROTEL RSX-1550 User Manual
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FM Antenna
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See Figure 12
The receiver is supplied with a T-shaped indoor FM antenna. Connect the 
coax F-type plug to the FM antenna connector on the RSX-1550. For best 
reception, unfold the T-shaped antenna. Eyelets at both ends of the T allow 
tacking the antenna to a wall, if desired. Experiment with positioning for 
best reception.
Note: To use an outdoor antenna, connect its 75 ohm coax lead
wire to the FM connector instead of the indoor wire antenna, only
after a professional contractor has installed the antenna system in
accordance with local electrical codes.
Remote Zone Connections
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This Rotel receiver has connections for three independent 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 audio 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 receiver 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.
A Word About Watts
This receiver’s power output is quoted as 75 watts for each channel, 
when all five channels are operating together at full power. Rotel 
has chosen to specify the power output in this way because in Rotel’s 
experience it gives the truest value of the amplifier or receiver’s power 
capability. 
When comparing specifications for different products, you should be 
aware that power output is often specified in other ways, so you may not 
be comparing like with like. 
For example, the power output may be quoted with only two channels 
operating, giving a higher maximum figure. If Rotel chose to quote the 
RSX-1550’s power output this way, for two channels only, the figure 
would rise to 100 watts per channel, for the same distortion limit and 
loudspeaker impedance.
OPERATING THE RSX-1550
Considering its large number of features, settings, and options, this Rotel 
receiver is remarkably easy to operate. The key to operating the unit is 
its system of On-Screen Displays (OSD) which guide you through various 
choices.
The receiver can be operated from the front panel or the remote control. 
Front-panel controls are unusually simple to use, with just a few knobs 
and buttons to guide you through OSD menu options. The remote control 
provides more complete control options.
To guide you through the operation of the unit, this section of the manual 
starts with explaining the basic layout and function of the front panel and 
the remote control. Then, we explain the basic operations such as turning 
the unit on and off, adjusting volume, selecting a source for listening, 
etc. Following that is a detailed explanation of surround sound modes 
and how to configure the receiver for various types of recordings. Finally, 
there are instructions for additional features and Zones operation. All of 
these are features that may be used in normal use. The last section of the 
manual (Configuration) details options that may be selected during initial 
setup and configuration of the unit, many of which will be set once and 
left untouched.
Throughout this manual, numbers in square boxes refer to the main unit 
illustration at the front of this manual. Letters refer to the remote handset 
illustration. When both appear, the function is found on both the unit’s 
front panel and on the remote. When only one appears, that function is 
found either only on the main unit, or only on the remote.
Front Panel Overview
The following is a brief overview of the control and features on the front 
panel of the receiver. Details concerning the use of these controls are 
provided in subsequent sections of this manual describing various tasks.
Front-panel Display
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The fluorescent (FL) display on the front panel provides information 
useful for operating the unit. The main portion of the display has two 
rows of alpha-numeric text displays. The top line shows the currently 
selected source input on the left and the volume setting on the right. The 
second line shows the current surround mode or other settings as they 
are changed (record source selection, Zone 2 source selection, dynamic 
range settings, etc.)
Icons along the left side of the display show the current surround mode. 
Icons along the bottom left of the display show the current digital input. 
Icons along the right bottom of the display show individual surround 
channels when configuring the system. 
The FL display can be turned off, if desired. See the MENU button section 
for instructions.
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