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Standby 1 And Power On/Off Buttons A; Volume Knob And Volume Up/Down Buttons 4D; Display (Disp) Button =B; Menu/Setup Button 7H - Rotel RSP-1582 Manual De Instrucciones

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STANDBY
and Power ON/OFF Buttons
1
The front-panel STANDBY button and the remote control ON/OFF button
activate or deactivate the unit. The rear panel master POWER switch must
be on the ON position for the remote standby function to operate.
VOLUME Knob and VOLUME UP/DOWN Buttons
The VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons on the remote and the large rotary control
on the front panel provide the master VOLUME control, adjusting the output
level of all channels simultaneously.
DISPLAY (DISP) Button
=B
Push this button to display the current volume.
MENU/SETUP Button
7H
Navigating and ENTER Buttons
The MENU/SETUP button displays the OSD setup screen on the front display
and HDMI OSD enabled output. Push the MENU/SETUP button again to
deactivate this menu. Use the navigation buttons Up/Down/Left/Right and
ENTER on the remote control or front panel to access the various menus.
MUTE Button
qF
Push the MUTE button once to turn the sound off. An indication appears in
the front panel and on-screen display. Press the button again to restore the
previous volume level.
INPUT Buttons
6M
The INPUT button on the front panel can be used to display the input source
menu. The input source can be changed by selecting the desired source
with the navigation buttons and pressing the ENTER button on the front
panel. The remote control input buttons can change the source directly by
pressing the desired source input.
SUR+ Buttons
-B
The SUR+ buttons on the remote control or front panel will display surround
mode information of currently selected source. The default DSP mode can
be configured in the Setup menu for each source. Press the SUR+ button
repeatedly to toggle through the available DSP modes.
NOTE: DSP processing options vary depending on the selected source
input type. Not all DSP options are available in analog or digital input
modes.
Other buttons on the remote can directly access specific DSP modes.
2CH: Changes the audio mode to STEREO, DOWN MIX or BYPASS.
BYPASS: Bypass all DSP processing.
PLCM: Toggles through the Pro Logic DSP options including Movie, Music
and Game.
Playback Control buttons
L
These buttons provide basic control functions for iPod/USB AUDIO playback.
Supported functions include Play, Stop, Pause, Next Track, Previous Track.
DIM Button
J
Use this button to dim the front panel display.
NOTE: Adjustment made using the
not saved after power off.
A
4D
5I
J
button is temporary only and
RSP-1582 Surround Sound Processor
SUB, CTR, REAR Buttons
B
These buttons can access the speaker setting and adjust the output level
for each speaker in the system. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on
the remote control to change values. This is only a temporary change. To
make permanent adjustments, please access the SPEAKER LEVEL SETUP
menu from the OSD.
MEM Button
H
This button does not operate with the RSP-1582 and is used only to control
a Rotel tuner product for preset memory control.
LIGHT Button
N
Pushing this button turns on the back light of the remote control for easy
operation in dimly lit rooms.
ASSISTIVE LIGHT
O
Push and hold on the LIGHT Button
light. This light can be used to help locate objects in a dimly lit room such
as a home theatre surrounding.

Automatic Surround Modes

Decoding of digital sources connected is generally automatic with detection
triggered by a "flag" embedded in the digital recording telling the processor
what decoding format to use. For example, when a Dolby Digital 5.1 or
DTS 5.1 channel surround signal is detected, the processor activates the
proper decoding.
The unit will detect DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 or DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 discs and
activate DTS-ES
®
Extended Surround decoding. Dolby Digital Surround
EX recordings also trigger automatic decoding (although not all Surround
EX DVDs have the necessary flag and may require manually activating
Surround EX decoding).
The unit will also detect Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio automatically.
Likewise, a digital input from a standard compact disc, a DTS 96/24
disc, or DTS-ES 96/24 disc, will be auto-detected and properly decoded
to 2CH stereo.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx/IIz processing can be configured to be automatically active
in all 6.1 or 7.1 channel systems configured with center back speaker(s) and
will ensure proper extended surround decoding of all multichannel digital
signals, even those that might not otherwise trigger the proper extended
surround mode.
In many cases, the processor will also recognize a digital signal with Dolby
Surround encoding (such as the default soundtrack on many DVDs) and
activate Dolby
®
Pro Logic II
®
decoding. Additionally, you can configure a
default surround mode for each input using the INPUT SETUP menu (see the
Setup section of this manual).
Combined with the auto-detection of Dolby Digital and DTS, this default
surround setting makes operation of the processor's surround modes totally
automatic. For example, if you set Dolby Pro Logic II movie mode as the
default for all of your video inputs, the processor will automatically decode
Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks when they are played and use Pro Logic
II matrix decoding for all other recordings.
N
for 3 seconds to turn on the assistive

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