Out Of The Box Setup - Ada Cinema Rhapsody Operation & Installation Manual

Dolby digital & dts audio•video preamplifier with thx enhancements 1200/19200 baud
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Out Of The Box Setup

The "Out Of The Box" Setup
uses the Cinema Rhapsody's
default setup program. Since
not all source components
have the same audio outputs,
this section offers different
connection possibilities to
take into consideration the
many component
connections.
To best proceed with the
connection of your
components, simply examine
the units that you have and
compare the component's
output jack to the illustration.
Please note, that the Cinema
Rhapsody's "Out Of The Box"
setup is designed for quick
and easy connection of the
most common source
components used in today's
home theater systems. Thus,
this setup does not optimize
all of the audio inputs since a
CD player, second laser disc
player, or DSS receiver may
feature a digital output. If all
three devices offered a digital
output, you would be able to
bypass these components
analog connections noted in
the "Out Of The Box" setup
and have three additional
analog inputs available for
other devices. If the video
game or computer were to
also offer a digital output, you
could then connect as many
as fifteen devices to the
Cinema Rhapsody.
The chart on the following
page details the "Out Of The
Box" Setup.
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The Cinema Rhapsody is preprogrammed to permit quick and easy
connection of your audio and video components. This section de-
tails the options available taking into consideration that not all source
components have each and every output jack present. Since the
Cinema Rhapsody is fully equipped with an abundance of audio
inputs of varying types: 8 Analog R&L Stereo (RCA) Inputs, 4 Digital
Coax (RCA), and 3 TOS-Link Digital Optical Inputs, the "Out Of The
Box" configuration should cover most any home theater system.
Please note, the Cinema Rhapsody is also fully programmable.
Should you care to customize your system, you can do so by follow-
ing the items in the section titled "Custom Setup".
The Cinema Rhapsody offers fifteen "Input Labels". An Input Label
is the name of the component followed by a sequence number (i.e.
LASER/DVD 1, LASERDISC 2, DVD PLAYER 3) . Each input
label is capable of being customized including the way the compo-
nents name appears in the display. Again, you can customize the
way the Input Labels read in the "Custom Setup" section of this
manual. During a typical "Out of the Box" setup, you will most likely
use only a portion of the Input Labels that are preprogrammed in the
factory. The input labels appear as follows:
LASER/DVD
1
Used for combination LD/DVD Player.
LASERDISC
2
Used for a second laser disc player or
a laser disc without a digital out.
DVD PLAYER
3
Used for a DVD Player.
VCR
4
Used for VCR.
DSS/SAT
5
Used for a DSS or Satellite Receiver.
CABLE/TV
6
Used for cable box or TV's audio output.
CD PLAYER
7
Used for a CD player.
TUNER
8
Used for a radio tuner.
CASSETTE
9
Used for a cassette deck.
AUXILIARY
10
Used for any A/V component.
CAMCORDER
11
Used for a Camcorder.
VIDEOGAME
12
Used for video games.
COMPUTER
13
Used for a computers output.
PREAMP
14
Used for connection of an existing preamp.
MULTIROOM
15
Used for connection of the audio output
from a multi-room audio system.
The Cinema Rhapsody in its "Out Of The Box" setup, will only per-
mit the connection of ten (10) components. Inputs 10-15 are
preprogrammed to the same audio and video input and as such,
only one such device can be connected without going into the "Cus-
tom Setup".
In the "Out Of The Box" setup, the Input Labels show a nine charac-
ter component name followed by a number. The first 8 inputs corre-
spond to buttons 1-8 on a One-For-All Six IR remote control that
may be shipped with some units.

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