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Advanced sound control, Fine setting of the components, Stereo – RCA RTDVD1 User Manual

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Advanced Sound Control

Stereo

The Stereo mode uses the two main channel outputs from
the front speakers.

DSP (Digital Sound Processor)

These digital sound effects resemble sounds in a real
environment such as Arena, Jazz, Theater, Stadium and
Disco. DSP automatically converts analog audio signals to
digital ones which enables you to adjust the sound without
degrading the sound quality. Different modes will give you
different feel of size and type of listening environment.
(Not available in Dolby Digital (DVD))

Night Mode

By using Dynamic Range Compression technology (pressing
SHIFT and OK), you can enjoy enhanced Dolby Digital sound
quality at night without interrupting your roommates or
neighbors. Night Mode will compress the difference in vol-
ume between normal voices and sound like explosions,
while still enjoying a Dolby Digital enable component (DVD,
SAT). Night Mode can be activated by pressing the SHIFT
button then the OK button repeatedly until NORMAL
appears on the display. While Normal is still on the display,
press the LEFT or RIGHT Adjustment buttons on the remote
control,around the OK button, on the remote control until
you select the desired mode. Night mode can also be acti-
vated by pressing the AUDIO button, then OK button
repeatedly then LEFT or RIGHT Adjustment buttons. There
are three modes (NORMAL, SOFT, SOFTER) for you to
choose the extents of compression.

Fine Setting of the Components

The receiver has pre-selected the best surround mode for
you once you turn on the unit by pressing the SOURCE
Buttons (like DVD/CD, SAT) directly. The default surround
modes for different components are as tabled below.
If you decide to change the surround mode, you can press
the SURROUND repeatedly to toggle among the different
surround mode choices and select the one you want.

For Digital Signal (2ch PCM), or analog signal , VCR1,
Tuner:
Dolby PL II Movie Dolby PL II Music Dolby PL
Dolby 3 Stereo Arena Jazz Theater
Stadium Disco Stereo

For Digital Signal (Dolby Digital)
Dolby Digital Dolby 3 Stereo Stereo

Default Settings

The receiver will keep the last selection in memory as long
as it doesn’t enter standby mode.

Input Signal Setting

The receiver defaults to the most convenient settings for
your easiest use (see table).

By default, SAT (satellite) is set to analog input. If you wish
to change the input formats, follow the steps below:
1. Press SOURCE on the main unit until SAT appears on the
display or press the SAT source buttons on the remote
control.
2. Press DIGITAL on the remote control to toggle among
optical/ coaxial/ analog to match your connection. Your
selection will be stored automatically.

Every time you press the source button, the input setting
(e.g. SAT/ ANL) will be shown on display for a few seconds.

Digital Input: Coaxial (COAX) / Optical (OPT)

Select this setting to play digital signals from a DVD, CD, LD
player, or SAT. (SAT mode only)

CAUTION!

DO NOT CONNECT A LD PLAYER WITH RF
COAXIAL OUTPUT TO YOUR COAXIAL INPUT.

Analog Input

Select this setting to play analog signals from a cassette
deck, VCR or SAT.

Source/

If Digital Input

Source/

(optical or coaxial) If PCM If Analog Input

Input is selected bitstream selected

DVD/CD

Dolby Digital

PRO-LOGIC II PRO-LOGIC 2 MOVIE

MOVIE

SAT

Dolby Digital/

PRO-LOGIC II PRO-LOGIC 2 MOVIE
MOVIE

VCR

N/A

N/A PRO-LOGIC 2 MOVIE

TUNER

N/A

N/A

PRO-LOGIC 2 MOVIE

DEFAULT INPUT (as seen on display)
Analog (SAT/ ANL)
Analog (VCR1/ ANL)
Built-in Tuner

SOURCE
SAT
VCR1
FM/AM

NOTE

Only SAT input setting can be changed to coaxial or
optical.

AVAILABLE INPUT
ANL/Optical/Coaxial
Built-in
ANL/ - / -

SOURCE
SAT
DVD/CD
VCR1

NOTE

SAT and VCR are just generic names. You can connect
other compatible audio/video components to these
inputs like TV, TAPE, MINI DISC, CD-RW player, etc.