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RSP-985
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TV/Monitor Video Outputs
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[See Figure 3]
The video output of the RSP-985 is sent to your TV monitor from ei-
ther an RCA-type composite video connection or an S-Video con-
nection. Use the type of connection appropriate for your monitor
and system.
For example, if you’ve chosen to use S-Video connections, run an
S-Video cable (with mini-DIN connectors) from the RSP-985’s S-
Video output to your monitor’s S-Video input.
If you have chosen a composite interface, connect the RSP-985’s
RCA output jack to the matching RCA input on your television
monitor.
Note: The RSP-985 cannot convert composite RCA video signals
from source components to an S-Video signal to send to the TV
monitor. Unless all of your video sources have S-Video connec-
tions, you may decide to use RCA composite signals for ALL video
connections. Alternatively, if your TV monitor has two selectable
inputs, you could connect the RCA output of the RSP-985 to one
input and the S-Video output to the other. This would require
switching between the two inputs on the TV monitor in order to
watch an RCA composite or an S-Video components. This is the
only way to have a “mixed” system with some RCA composite and
some S-Video sources.
Tape Monitor Audio Outputs
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[See Figure 4]
A pair of RCA-type audio outputs send a signal to an audio record-
ing device (cassette deck, DAT, or Mini-Disc recorder, etc.). The
analog signal from any of your source components will be routed
to these outputs for recording, depending on the selection made
with the LISTENING input buttons.
Connect audio cables from the RSP-985’s TAPE MONITOR OUT
jacks to your recorder’s analog inputs.
Note: Only analog input signals are routed to the TAPE MONITOR
OUT jacks. If you are using a digital input, you should also connect
the analog output of the source component for recording.
Rear Panel AC Power Connections
AC power
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Your RSP-985 is configured at the factory for the proper AC line
voltage in the country where you purchased it (115 volts/60Hz AC
in the USA and 230 volts/50Hz AC in Europe). The AC line configu-
ration is noted on the back of your unit.
Plug the supplied power cable into the AC receptacle on the back
of the unit. Then, plug into an appropriate AC outlet.
AC Convenience Outlets
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Two outlets let you plug AC cords from source components into
the back of the RSP-985 so that they will be turned on and off au-
tomatically. The outlets are powered whenever the RSP-985 is
fully active. It is off when the RSP-985 is in STANDBY mode.
Note: We DO NOT RECOMMEND using this outlet for a power am-
plifier. Do not exceed the maximum 500 watt capability of these
switched outlets.
Zone 2 Connection and Operation
The RSP-985 provides a second zone capability for a separate am-
plifier and pair of speakers in a remote location in your house.
From the remote zone, you can select a source component (even
if different from the source playing in the main listening room), ad-
just the volume level in the remote zone, and (depending on the
remote control you are using) operate the source components.
To take advantage of the Zone 2 capability, you will need addi-
tional components: a pair of speakers installed in the remote zone
and a power amplifier to drive them.
Although Zone 2 can be controlled from the RSP-985’s ON-
SCREEN MENU system, operation from the second zone requires
the installation of an infrared repeater system such as a Xantech,
Niles, etc. This repeater system relays infrared remote control
commands from a handheld remote to the REMOTE EXTENSION
IN repeater input on the back of the RSP-985. Ask your authorized
Rotel dealer for additional information on repeater systems and
their installation.
Several points to keep in mind about the Zone 2 function:
An infrared repeater system (Xantech, Niles, et al) should be used
for Zone 2 control via the 3.5 mm REMOTE EXTENSION IN jack on
the back panel
Zone 2 is immediately active when the RSP-985 is turned on, ei-
ther at a zero volume level or at the last previous volume depend-
ing on the “Zone 2 Auto-Mute” setting chosen from the
ON-SCREEN MENU system during initial system setup. By default,
Auto-Mute is engaged, meaning that every time you turn the unit
off, the volume in the remote zone is muted and must be manually
raised the next time Zone 2 is used. If Auto-Mute is not engaged,
the remote zone will begin playing at the previous volume the next
time the RSP-985 is activated.
The RR-939 remote control supplied with the RSP-985 will operate
Zone 2 if used in conjunction with a repeater system from the re-
mote zone. It can also be programmed to operate Rotel source
components via the RSP-985's REMOTE EXTENSION OUT jack.
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