Making Connections; Connecting Amplifier; Connecting A Subwoofer; Connecting Monitor - Rotel RSP-1572 Manual De Instrucciones

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MAKING CONNECTIONS

Connecting Amplifier

See Figure 3
The RSP-1572 has preamp outputs for connections 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 (or front height) channels.
In addition, there are two subwoofer outputs.
To hook up amplifiers, connect an audio cable from each PREOUT jack
to the input of the amplifier channel that will power the corresponding
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 different connections in addition to the subwoofer. These
connections for a 5.1channel system are labeled FRONT L and FRONT
R, CENTER, and REAR L and REAR R. There are two CENTER jacks; use
either jack for a single center channel, or both if you have two center
channels. In six or seven channel systems, make one or two additional
connections for Center Back channel(s). These jacks are labeled CB1/
LVH and CB2/RVH. Use CB1 for a single center back channel.
In a Dolby PLIIz system, you can have Left Vertical Height (LVH) or Right
Vertical Height (RVH) speakers instead of CB1 and CB2
Make sure that you have each output connected to the correct amplifier
channel:
1. Connect the front left amplifier to the FRONT L jack.
2. Connect the front right amplifier to the FRONT R jack
3. Connect the center channel amplifier to the CENTER 1 or CENTER 2
jack.
4. Connect the surround left amplifier to the REAR L jack.
5. Connect the surround right amplifier to the REAR R jack.
6. Connect the center back left/LVH amplifier to the CB1/LVH jack.
7. Connect the center back right/RVH amplifier to the CB2/RVH jack.
After you have connected the preamp outputs, you need to configure the
RSP-1572 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 PREOUT jacks labeled SUB to the input on the
subwoofer's power 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 unit 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.
RSP-1572 SURROUND SOUND PROCESSOR

Connecting Monitor

----HDTV Monitor/Video Recording

See Figure 4
A key feature of this Rotel processor is that it can send a video signal
to any HDTV monitor in exactly the format that best matches the native
mode and resolution of the TV.
Digital HDTVs, such as LCD, LED and Plasma flat-screens, display digital
signals directly. These TVs should be connected to the processor using
the HDMI digital outputs.
The component outputs of the RSP-1572 can be connected to an analog
HDTV display, but no OSD menu will be available.
HDMI digital connection: Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI
OUT connector on the back of the processor. Connect the other end of
the cable to the HDMI input connector on the back of the HDTV.
You can usually connect the HDMI output of the processor 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.

Connecting DVD, Blu-ray Player and Cable, Satellite, HDTV tuner

See Figure 5
DVD or Blu-ray player and TV tuner connections can be made using
HDMI, Component Video, or Composite video connections.
Note: You must use either HDMI or Component Video connections for
a progressive scan or high definition player. You must make an analog
audio connection if you want to send signals to Zone 2,3 & 4.
For HDMI connections: Connect an HDMI cable from the output of the
Blu-ray player to one of the HDMI IN 1–6 inputs on the processor.
For Component Video connections: Connect a set of three Component Video
cables from the output of the DVD player to one of the COMPONENT
VIDEO 1–2 inputs on the processor. Make sure to connect the Y output to the
Y input, the PB output to the PB input, and the PR output to the PR input.
For Composite Video connections: Connect an RCA-RCA video cable
from the output of the DVD player to one of the COMPOSITE IN 1–2
inputs on the processor.
Note: Use the INPUT SETUP screen to assign the video input you have
used to the Blu-ray source.
Digital audio connection: Connect the digital output of the DVD player
to any one of the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL 1–4 or DIGITAL IN COAXIAL
1–3 inputs on the processor. An HDMI cable carries both digital
video and digital audio signals; therefore, no separate digital audio
connection needs to be made.
Note: Use the INPUT SETUP screen to assign the digital input to the same
video input source used above.

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