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SURROUND SOUND PROCESSOR RSP-985
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Mute Button (remote only)
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Push this button once to interrupt all AUDIO PREOUT (RCA and
DB25) signals – in other words, to turn the sound off. To provide
visual indication that the sound is muted, the front panel volume
control LED will blink and a MUTE indication will appear in the On
Screen Display. Press the MUTE button again to restore previous
volume levels.
Input Select Buttons
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Two rows of buttons which duplicate the function of the six LIS-
TENING INPUT SOURCE buttons on the RSP-985 front panel. Se-
lect any input source by pressing the appropriate button.
Note: The TAPE 1 button on the RR-939 duplicates the front panel
TAPE MONITOR button. The AUX/V5, PHONO, and TAPE2 buttons
are not used in the operation of the RSP-985.
5.1 CH Button
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Duplicates the 5.1 CH button on the front panel. Selects the 5.1
Channel input, overriding any other source selection.
Surround + Button
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Duplicates the function of the MODE button on the front panel.
Steps sequentially through various surround sound operating
modes: 2 CH STEREO, MONO, MUSIC 1, MUSIC 2, MUSIC 3, MU-
SIC 4, and DOLBY PRO LOGIC. Dolby Digital and DTS are automati-
cally selected when playing appropriately encoded source
material.
Your current selection will be indicated by front panel LEDs and by
the ON-SCREEN MENU System as you step through the available
options.
Movie Filter/THX (remote only)
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This button activates THX technologies for movie playback. See
the prior description of THX for more details.
RE-EQ ON: Re-EQ is one of the THX technologies and can be indi-
vidually selected. This setting activates Re-EQ without the other
THX features.
THX ON: Adds all of the THX features to the cinema modes.
THX OFF: No THX processing.
Note: These settings can also be made during initial system setup
from the ON-SCREEN MENUS and memorized so that they are au-
tomatically activated for each source input.
Numeric Buttons (remote only)
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Ten numeric buttons, labeled 1 through 10. Used with the RSP-985
only in entering the 3-digit address code (002) during initial setup.
On-Screen Button (remote only)
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Push this button to turn on the ON-SCREEN MENU System and its
initial SYSTEM STATUS menu. If the ON-SCREEN DISPLAY is al-
ready visible, push this button to cancel the Display.
DOWN/UP Buttons (remote only)
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These two buttons (also labelled RECALL and PRE CH) are used to
move up and down in the lists that appear on the ON-SCREEN
MENU system.
Enter Button (remote only)
38
This button is used to activate a choice on the ON-SCREEN MENU
system. For example, you might select an option to take you to an-
other menu using the DOWN/UP buttons and then press ENTER to
execute the command. See below for more information on these
menus.
Back Button (remote only)
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The BACK button is used to cancel a selection on an ON-SCREEN
MENU and return to the previous menu.
Rear Panel Input Connections
This section of the manual provides information on the audio and
video signal input connections on the rear panel of the RSP-985.
Note: DO NOT plug any system component into an AC source until
system hookup is complete and you are confident that all compo-
nent-to-component connections have been properly made.
All video cables should have a 75 ohm impedance rating. Al-
though conventional audio interconnects will pass a video signal,
their construction and limited bandwidth impose a performance
penalty because, in part, they do not adhere to the 75 ohm stan-
dard. The S/PDIF digital audio interface standard specifies a 75
ohm transmission line and all good digital cables adhere to this
requirement. Because the video and S/PDIF standards are so
close, you can use a video cable for digital audio data transmis-
sion. We strongly advise that you NOT substitute a conventional
analog audio interconnect cable for either digital or video.
RCA Audio and Video Inputs
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Six sets of RCA inputs (CD, TUNER, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3,
and VIDEO 4) accept line level audio and composite video signals
from source components. All six sets of inputs accept left and
right channel audio plus a video signal.
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