Zone Buttons; Up/Down Buttons; Buttons L; Speaker Selection Buttons - Rotel RSP-1570 Owner's Manual

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ZONE Button
9M
Either of these buttons serve as a standby button for the currently-selected
remote zone, toggling the zone on or off. Select the desired zone using
the front-panel SEL or remote control REC button as described above.

UP/DOWN Buttons

L
These two buttons on the remote are used to move the cursor up or
down to select lines in the OSD menus. These buttons are also used
in conjunction with the TONE button to make CONTOUR/TONE
adjustments.
+/– Buttons
L
These two buttons on the remote are used to change settings on a
selected line in the OSD menus. Also used for selecting options in some
surround modes.

Speaker Selection Buttons

C
These three buttons on the remote are used to select a speaker or group
of speakers for temporary level adjustments. In addition, the C button
is used in conjunction with the UP/DOWN buttons for temporary
adjustment of group delay/lip synch.

EQ Button

E
This button on the remote is used to turn on and off the Cinema EQ
feature, a high-cut filter useful for older movie soundtracks.

LF/HF Knobs

5
These two front panel rotary controls are used to make temporary
adjustments to the tone or contour settings, boosting or cutting high
frequencies (HF) and low frequencies (LF) of the speaker or speakers
selected in the Contour Setup menu.
Note: Permanent contour adjustments can be made using the
Contour Setup menu.

TONE Button

P
This button on the remote is used for temporary Contour adjustments.
It toggles between high frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) modes.
Once a mode is selected, the UP/DOWN buttons are used to make the
adjustments to the speaker or speakers selected in the Contour Setup
menu.
Note: Permanent contour adjustments can be made using the
Contour Setup menu.

Surround Mode Buttons

7O
Five buttons on the remote (2CH, PLC, PLM, 5CH, 7CH) and four
buttons on the front panel (2CH, DOLBY PLIIx Mode, DTS/Neo 6, DSP)
allow direct selection of certain surround modes. The function of these
buttons varies depending on the type of recording being played. See the
Manually Selecting Surround Modes section for detailed information.

SUR+ Button

N
This button on the remote is used in conjunction with the +/– buttons
for manual selection of surround modes and features. See the Manually
Selecting Surround Modes section for information.

DYN Button

F
Use the DYN button on the remote to select the dynamic range control
setting in Dolby Digital surround mode.

MENU/OSD Button

K
Push this button on the remote to turn on the OSD menu system. If the
menu system is already visible, push this button to cancel the display.
Press and hold the button to turn off the front-panel display.

ENTER Button

L
The ENTER button is used to confirm and memorize various settings in
the setup and operation of the unit. Its use is described in detail in the
relevant sections.

Output Button

R
Press the OUTPUT button to cycle through available monitor resolutions.

PIP Button

S

POP Button

T
These two buttons can be used to set the HDMI AUDIO mode (See the
Video/HDMI menu in the Setup section of this manual.) Press the PIP
button to select AMP MODE, to prevent audio signals being sent to the
TV, or press the POP button to select TV mode.

Basic Operations

This section covers the basic operating controls of the RSP-1570 and the
remote.

Power and Standby On/Off

12]GH
The rear panel POWER switch is a master power switch. The button
must be in the ON position for the unit to operate. When it is in the OFF
position, the unit is fully off and cannot be activated from the front panel
or remote control.
In normal operation, the rear panel POWER switch is always left in the
ON position. The unit is activated and deactivated using the front-panel
STANDBY button, the remote control POWER button, or the remote
ON/OFF buttons. When activated, the unit is fully functional and the
front-panel display illuminated. When deactivated, the unit goes into a
standby mode, with minimal power applied to the microprocessor.
Note: When the unit has AC power applied and the rear
panel POWER switch is on, the front-panel STANDBY LED lights,
regardless of whether the unit is in standby mode or activated.
The front-panel STANDBY button and the remote control POWER button
function as toggle switches. Press either button to activate the unit. Press
either button again to put the unit in standby mode.
The ON/OFF buttons on the remote serve the same function, but provide
discrete ON (active) or OFF (standby) commands.
Note: When using the Zone room capability of the RSP-1570,
the standby activation is completely independent for the main
room and the zones. ON/OFF commands sent from the remote in
the main room will not affect Zones 2–4. Pressing the ON/OFF
buttons on a remote located in Zone 2, 3 or 4 will only affect that
zone and not the main room. When the unit is activated in one of
the zones, that zone's icon is lit in the front-panel FL display.
There are four available power mode options, which may be useful in
configuring the unit for special system configurations. See the Other
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