Rotel RX-1050 User Manual

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Owner’s Manual
RX-1050
AM/FM Stereo Receiver
POWER
SPEAKER
TUNING
A
TUNE/
PHONES
PRESET
MONO
AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER RX-1050
TREBLE
BAND
BASS
MEMORY
PHONO CD TUNER TAPE VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 ZONE REC
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RX-1050 Surround Sound Receiver
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Important Safety Instructions
WARNING: There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the unit to moisture or water. Do not allow foreign objects to get into the enclosure. If the unit is exposed to moisture, or a foreign object gets into the enclosure, immediately dis­connect the power cord from the wall. Take the unit to a qualified service person for inspection and necessary repairs.
Read all the instructions before connecting or operating the component. Keep this manual so you can refer to these safety instructions.
Heed all warnings and safety information in these instructions and on the product itself. Follow all operating instructions.
Clean the enclosure only with a dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner.
You must allow 10 cm or 4 inches of unobstructed clearance around the unit. Do not place the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that could block the ventilation openings. If the unit is placed in a bookcase or cabi­net, there must be ventilation of the cabinet to allow proper cooling.
Keep the component away from radiators, heat registers, stoves, or any other appliance that produces heat.
The unit must be connected to a power supply only of the type and voltage specified on the rear panel. (USA: 115 V/60Hz, EC: 230V/50Hz)
Connect the component to the power outlet only with the supplied power supply cable or an exact equivalent. Do not modify the supplied cable. Do not defeat grounding and/or polarization provisions. The cable should be connected to a 2-pin polarized wall outlet, matching the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot of the receptacle. Do not use extension cords.
Do not route the power cord where it will be crushed, pinched, bent, ex­posed to heat, or damaged in any way. Pay particular attention to the power cord at the plug and where it exits the back of the unit.
The power cord should be unplugged from the wall outlet if the unit is to be left unused for a long period of time.
Immediately stop using the component and have it inspected and/or ser­viced by a qualified service agency if:
• The power supply cord or plug has been damaged.
• Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit.
• The unit has been exposed to rain.
• The unit shows signs of improper operation
• The unit has been dropped or damaged in any way
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: Call the CATV system or antenna installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC. This provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. See installation diagram.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim­its for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and can radiate ra­dio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause interference to radio or TV communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, try to cor­rect the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the unit and the television tuner.
• Connect the unit to an AC power outlet on a different electrical circuit.
• Consult your authorized Rotel retailer for assistance.
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RX-1050 AM/FM Stereo Receiver
1: Controls and Connections
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1716 18
AM
LOOP
PRE
ANTENNA
OUT
L
GND
R
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
L
R
POWER
PHONES
ZONE 2
OUT
MON
IN
A
B
8
192320
ZONE REM
1
PHONO
L
R
3 4
SPEAKER
TUNING
TUNE/
PRESET
MONO
MEMORY
9 10 11
21 22
EXT
12V TRIG
REM
OUT
1
COMPUTER
I/O
2
2
IR
OUT
INCDOUT
L
R
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
TREBLE
BAND
BASS
12
SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER
MODEL NO. RX-1050
POWER CONSUMPTION: 500 WATTS
VIDEO 1
TAPE
IN OUT
521
AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER RX-1050
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
VIDEO 2
IN OUT
WARNING:
13
CAUTION
DO NOT OPEN
MON
VIDEO 4
VIDEO 3
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
OUT
RIGHT LEFT
A
SPEAKERS
B
RIGHT LEFT
6
PHONO CD TUNER TAPE VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 ZONE REC
14 15
24
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE MINIMUM
A OR B 4 OHMS PER SPEAKER
A AND B 8 OHMS PER SPEAKER
25
SWITCHED 200W MAX
2726 28 29 33 34 3530 31 32
36
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2: RR-939B Remote Control 3: Antenna Connections

A
AUD
TAPE
DVD
J
SATCDTV
B
C
D
POWER
BAND
MUTE
T / V
SURROUND + ON SCREEN
GUIDE
TRACK Ð TRACK +
SEARCH Ð
UP DOWN
E
RECALL
OPN/CLS SUR-DELAY
1 2 3
DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 PROG
4 5 6
F
DISC 4 DISC 5 DISC 6 TIME [REVIEW]
7 8 9
10 0 ENTER
G
H
CD TUNER VIDEO 4
M 1 M 2 M 3
PAUSE
C. DELAY
PLAY
SEL
STOP
DYNAMIC
VIDEO 1
VOL
VCR
AUX/V5
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3TAPE 1 TAPE 2
CBL
CH
MENU
SEARCH +
PRE
CH
MOVIE FILT
5.1 CH
SELECT
CLEAR [SCAN]
BACK
RANDOM [REPEAT]
PHONO
M 4
K
ZONE
EXT
IR
OUT
PHONO
12V TRIG
REM
OUT
1
2
2
L
R
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired ope
SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER
POWER CONSUMPTION: 500 WATTS
COMPUTER
I/O
TAPE
INCDOUT
MODEL NO. RX-1050
VIDEO 1
IN OU
L
M
ANTENNA
GND
AM
LOOP
ZONE 2
REM
OUT
L
R
MON
PRE OUT
L
R
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1
IN
L
R
N
I
[SHIFT]
LIGHT
ZONE
O
RR-939B
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TAPE
INCDOUT
MON
IN
PRE OUT
VIDEO 1
IN OUT
VIDEO 2
IN OUT
VIDEO 4
MON
OUT
VIDEO 3
ZONE 2
OUT
ZONE
REM
COMPUTER
I/O
1
2
EXT REM
12V TRIG
OUT
ANTENNA
AM
LOOP
1
2
RIGHT LEFT
RIGHT LEFT
L
R
L
R
PHONO
L
R
L
R
IR
OUT
GND
A
SPEAKERS
B
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE MINIMUM
A OR B 4 OHMS PER SPEAKER
A AND B 8 OHMS PER SPEAKER
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER
MODEL NO. RX-1050
POWER CONSUMPTION: 500 WATTS
SWITCHED 200W MAX
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

4: Input Connections

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DVD
CD
ROTEL RX-1050
VCR
TAPE
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5: Output Connections

7
AM
LOOP
PRE
ANTENNA
OUT
L
GND
R
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
L
R
ZONE 2
OUT
MON
IN
ZONE
R
REM
1
L
EXT
12V TRIG
REM
OUT
1
COMPUTER
2
2
IR
OUT
PHONO
L
R
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
TV
SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER
MODEL NO. RX-1050
POWER CONSUMPTION: 500 WATTS
I/O
TAPE
INCDOUT
VIDEO 1
IN OUT
A
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
IN OUT
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
VIDEO 4
MON
OUT
A
RIGHT LEFT
A
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE MINIMUM
SPEAKERS
A OR B 4 OHMS PER SPEAKER
A AND B 8 OHMS PER SPEAKER
B
RIGHT LEFT
B
ROTEL RX-1050
SWITCHED 200W MAX
AMPLIFIER
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RX-1050 AM/FM Stereo Receiver

6: Zone 2 Connections

8
CD
ROTEL RX-1050
AM
LOOP
PRE
ANTENNA
OUT
L
GND
R
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
L
R
ZONE 2
OUT
MON
IN
ZONE
REM
L
R
1
EXT
12V TRIG
REM
OUT
1
COMPUTER
2
2
IR
OUT
PHONO
L
R
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER
MODEL NO. RX-1050
POWER CONSUMPTION: 500 WATTS
I/O
VIDEO 1
TAPE
INCDOUT
IN OUT
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
IN OUT
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
VIDEO 4
MON
OUT
RIGHT LEFT
A
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE MINIMUM
SPEAKERS
A OR B 4 OHMS PER SPEAKER
A AND B 8 OHMS PER SPEAKER
B
RIGHT LEFT
AMPLIFIER
SWITCHED 200W MAX
ZONE 2 IR
LEFTRIGHT
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Contents
Boxed numbers refer to RX-1050 illustration. Boxed letters refer to RR-939B illustration.
1: Controls and Connections ............................... 4
2: RR-939B Remote Control ............................... 5
3: Antenna Connections ..................................... 5
4: Input Connections .......................................... 6
5: Output Connections ........................................ 7
6: Zone 2 Connections ....................................... 8
About Rotel .........................................10
Getting Started .................................... 10
Key Features ................................................... 10
Unpacking ....................................................... 10
Placement ....................................................... 10
RR-939B Remote Control .....................11
Operating the RR-939B
AUDIO Button ........................................... 11
Programming the RR-939B ................ 11
SHIFT Button ............................................. 11
Basic Controls ...................................... 11
POWER Button .................................... 11
Remote Sensor .......................................... 11
Front Panel Display ................................... 11
Master Volume ................................... 12
MUTE Button ............................................. 12
Tone Controls ............................................ 12
Headphones Jack ...................................... 12
Speaker Buttons and LEDs ......................... 12
MEMORY Button ........................................ 12
Input Source Buttons .......................... 12
REC Button
ZONE Button ............................................. 12
Tuning Controls .................................... 12
BAND Button
TV/BAND Button ....................................... 12
TUNING Buttons
CH TUNING Buttons ................................... 13
TUNE/PRESET Button
[SHIFT] TV Button .............................. 13
NUMERIC Buttons:
Station Presets .......................................... 13
DIRECT FREQUENCY/10 Button ................. 13
Preset Scanning
[SHIFT] MUTE Buttons ........................ 13
MONO Button ........................................... 14
FL Display Control ................................ 14
Turning the FL Display On/Off
SELECT Button ........................................... 14
Custom Display Labels MENU Button SEARCH +/– Buttons
PLAY/SEL Button ....................................... 14
Restoring the FL Display Labels
............................................. 14
Rear Panel Connections ........................ 14
Phono Inputs
Phono Ground .......................................... 14
CD Inputs .................................................. 14
Tape Inputs and Outputs ............................ 14
VIDEO 1 – 2 Inputs/Outputs .............. 14
VIDEO 3 – 4 Inputs ............................ 15
TV Monitor Output ..................................... 15
Speaker Outputs ....................................... 15
PRE OUT/MAIN IN ..................................... 15
Antenna Connections ............................ 15
AM Loop Antenna ...................................... 15
FM Wire Antenna ...................................... 15
AC Power Connections .......................... 16
AC Input ................................................... 16
Accessory Power Outlets
(North American version)................................. 16
12V TRIGGER Connections ......................... 16
Miscellaneous Connections .................... 16
EXTERNAL REM IN ..................................... 16
COMPUTER I/O Input ................................ 16
Zone 2 Connection and Operation .......... 16
Zone 2 Power On/Off Operation ...................... 17
Controlling Zone 2 from the Main Room
ZONE Button ............................................. 17
Controlling Zone 2 from the Remote Location... 17
Zone 2 Audio Outputs ............................... 17
ZONE REM IN Jack .................................... 17
IR OUT Jacks ............................................. 18
Protection Circuit.................................. 18
Specifications .......................................18
Audio .............................................................. 18
Video ............................................................... 18
FM Tuner ......................................................... 18
AM Tuner......................................................... 18
General ........................................................... 18
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About Rotel

A family whose passionate interest in music led them to manufacture high fidelity compo­nents of uncompromising quality founded Rotel over 40 years ago. Through the years that passion has remained undiminished and the family goal of providing exceptional value for audiophiles and music lovers regardless of their budget, is shared by all Rotel employees.
The engineers work as a close team, listen­ing to, and fine tuning each new product until it reaches their exacting musical standards. They are free to choose components from around the world in order to make that prod­uct the best they can. You are likely to find capacitors from the United Kingdom and Germany, semi conductors from Japan or the United States, while toroidal power transformers are manufactured in Rotel’s own factory.
Rotel’s reputation for excellence has been earned through hundreds of good reviews and awards from the most respected reviewers in the industry, who listen to music every day. Their comments keep the company true to its goal - the pursuit of equipment that is musi­cal, reliable and affordable.

Getting Started

Thank you for purchasing the Rotel RX-1050 AM/FM Stereo Receiver. The RX-1050 is three products in one:
• Full-featured audio/video control center for analog audio and video source components
• A high-quality AM/FM tuner with 30 sta­tion presets, direct access tuning, and auto­tuning.
• A high power 2-channel amplifier.

Key Features

• Rotel’s Balanced Design Concept combines advanced circuit board layout, comprehen­sive parts evaluation, and extensive listening tests for superior sound and long term re­liability.
• Independent selection of source inputs for listening and recording.
Zone 2 output with independent input se­lection and volume adjustments for multi­zone custom installations along with IR­repeater capability for operation from the remote zone.

Placement

Place the RX-1050 on a solid, dry, level sur­face away from direct sunlight, excessive heat, high humidity, or strong vibrations.
The RX-1050 can generate considerable heat during normal operation. Do not block its ventilation openings. Allow a minimum of 10 cm (4 inches) of unobstructed open space around the unit. If installed in a cabinet, make sure that there is adequate ventilation.
Make sure the RX-1050 is close to the other components in your audio/video system and, if possible, place it on its own shelf. This will make initial cable routing, hookup, and any subsequent system changes easier. It also minimizes potential interference or heat buildup from other components.
Make sure there is enough room behind the RX-1050 for easy hookup. Remember, you are connecting many other components to this unit and you’ll probably need more space than you think.
Don’t stack other objects (components or other items) on top of the RX-1050. Don’t let water fall into the RX-1050 as this could damage delicate circuitry.
All of us at Rotel, thank you for buying this product and hope it will bring you many hours of enjoyment.
• Customizable labels for source inputs.
• A and B speaker outputs
• Headphone output.
• Preout and Main In connections.
• Universal remote control to operate the RX-1050 and seven other components.

Unpacking

Remove the unit carefully from its packing. Look for the handheld remote control and other accessories. Save the packing and box as it will protect the RX-1050 if you move or need to return it for maintenance.
We suggest you look over the RX-1050’s front and rear panels before you start connecting other components. The explanations in this manual will help you get familiar with the unit’s connections, features, and controls.
Most functions are duplicated on the front-panel and on the remote. A few are found only on one or the other. Throughout this manual, num­bers in gray boxes refer to the RX-1050 illus­tration at the front of this manual. Letters refer to the RR-939B remote illustration. When both appear, the function is found on both the RX-1050 and the remote. When only one ap­pears, that function is found only on the RX-1050 or the remote.
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RR-939B Remote Control

The RX-1050 includes a handheld remote control that does far more than operate the RX-1050. The RR-939B is a full-function pro­grammable remote control that can operate up to 8 audio/video components.
A separate manual, included with the remote, gives detailed information on programming and using the RR-939B to replace all of the remote controls in your system. This section is intended to provide only that information which pertains to the use of the RR-939B to operate the RX-1050.
NOTE
: Many functions duplicate the RX-1050
front panel controls and are listed here only for your reference. Please refer to the previ­ous Front Panel Controls section of this manual if you need additional information.

Operating the RR-939B AUDIO Button

To operate the RX-1050 with the remote, make sure that the AUDIO mode is active by press­ing the AUD button on the remote before you start. If it is active, pressing command keys on the RR-939B will cause the AUDIO button to flash red. Once the AUDIO mode is active, it will stay active unless you press one of the other DEVICE buttons to control a different component.

Programming the RR-939B

The RR-939B is preprogrammed from the fac­tory to operate the RX-1050. Should the AU­DIO command set on your RR-939B not op­erate the RX-1050, it’s possible that the pro­gramming has been inadvertently changed.
To program the remote to operate the RX-1050, set the AUDIO Code = 001:
1. Press the AUDIO the remote while simultaneously pressing the MUTE button and hold both for at least one second. The AUDIO button will light in red for 20 seconds, indicating that you have entered the program mode. The next step must be done within this 20 second period, or the RR-939B will revert to its standard operating mode.
2. Use the NUMERIC 3-digit code (001) for the RX-1050 – press 0, then 0, then 1. The AUDIO button will flash each time you enter a digit.
3. Store the code number by pressing the cor­responding AUDIO button again. The button will blink twice to confirm the storage of the code in memory.
button at the top of
buttons to enter the

SHIFT Button

The SHIFT button on the remote is used to ac­cess secondary functions on several RR-939B buttons. Press the SHIFT button and then the desired button.

Basic Controls

POWER Button

The front-panel POWER switch on the RX-1050 is a master power control. It must be pressed IN for the unit to operate. When it is in the OUT position, the unit is fully off and cannot be activated from the remote control. The POWER switch on the remote functions as a standby switch, activating or deactivating the unit. In standby mode, minimal power is still supplied to memory circuits to preserve set­tings. When the unit has AC power applied and the front-panel POWER button is pressed IN, the front-panel POWER LED lights, regard­less of whether the unit is in standby mode or fully-activated in the main room. In normal operation, use the STANDBY switch to deac­tivate the unit when you are finished listening and leave the POWER switch ON at all times. This will preserve memory functions.

Remote Sensor

This sensor receives infrared signals from the handheld remote control. Make sure you do not accidentally block this sensor with cables or accessories.

Front Panel Display

The large fluorescent display in the upper portion of the RX-1050 provides status infor­mation used in operating the AM/FM receiver (such as station frequency display, band, preset memory, etc.).
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MASTER VOLUME

The MASTER VOLUME control adjusts the level of all output channels simultaneously. Rotate the control clockwise to increase the volume. Ro­tate counterclockwise to decrease the volume. MASTER VOLUME buttons are also available on the RX-1050's handheld remote control.
When you adjust the volume, an indicator in the display shows the volume setting.

MUTE Button

The MUTE button on the remote temporarily turns off the output signal. Push this button once to turn the sound off. A mute indication will appear in the front panel display. Press the MUTE button again to restore previous volume levels.

TONE Controls

BASS and TREBLE controls increase and de­crease the audio signal’s low and high fre­quency content respectively. Rotate clockwise to increase output in the respective frequency range and counterclockwise to reduce it. The center detent removes each control from the audio path for maximum signal integrity.

HEADPHONES Jack

This jack accepts a standard 1/4 inch stereo headphone plug. Use an adaptor if your head­phones have a small mini-plug.
NOTE
: Inserting a headphone plug does not
automatically disable all speaker outputs. Use the SPEAKER buttons described in the next section to turn the speakers on or off during headphone listening.

SPEAKER Buttons and LEDs

The RX-1050 provides output connections for two pairs of speakers: A and B. A pair of SPEAKER buttons independently control which speaker outputs, if any, are active. Press the SPEAKER A button to activate or deactivate the SPEAKER A outputs. Press the SPEAKER B button to activate or deactivate the SPEAKER B outputs.
An LED indicator located to the left of each button lights when that speaker output is acti­vated.
NOTE
: For headphone listening, deactivate
both the SPEAKER A and SPEAKER B outputs.

MEMORY Button

The MEMORY button is used to confirm and memorize tuner station presets. Its use is de­scribed in detail in the Tuning Controls sec­tion of this manual.

Input Source Buttons

Eight buttons on the right side of the front panel directly select an audio or video input source (PHONO, CD, TUNER, TAPE, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4) for listening. Push any of these buttons (or the duplicates on the handheld remote) to select the desired source. You will hear this source and, if you have selected a video source, see its picture on your TV monitor. The left side of the front panel dis­play shows the current source selection.
The input source buttons can also be used (with the REC button tion) to select an analog input source signal to be available at the outputs for recording. Additionally, the input source buttons can be used with the ZONE button analog input source for ZONE 2.
described in the next sec-
to select an

REC Button ZONE Button

The RX-1050 can record from any source to a recorder connected to the TAPE, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 outputs, even while lis­tening to a different input source. To select an input source for recording, press the REC button on the front-panel (or the equivalent ZONE button on the remote). Then, press one of the INPUT SOURCE buttons within 5 seconds to select the signal you wish to record. After making your selection (or if more than five sec­onds passes), the input source buttons return to their normal function, selecting a listening source.
Remember, this selection is independent of the listening source. While recording, you may select a different source (for example, the built­in tuner) for listening. The record selection ap­pears in the display to the right of the listen­ing selection.

Tuning Controls

The RX-1050 features a digital synthesized AM/ FM tuner with 30 station presets. Operation of the tuning functions involves the use of six buttons on the front panel plus the numeric and other buttons on the remote.

BAND Button TV/BAND Button

The BAND button on the front panel and the TV/BAND button on the remote selects AM or FM mode. Press either button to toggle back and forth between the two modes. An indi­cator at the left portion of the front panel dis­play confirms your choice and the currently tuned station frequency is shown in the main portion of the display.
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TUNING Buttons CH TUNING Buttons

The buttons labeled TUNING on the front panel or CH UP/DOWN on the remote control pro­vide two different tuning functions, depend­ing on the mode of operation.
In the normal FREQUENCY TUNING mode, press a TUNING button and release
to manually jump up or down to the next sta­tion frequency, regardless of whether or not a station is broadcasting on that frequency. For auto scan tuning, press and hold the TUN­ING button for approximately one second. An AUTO indicator appears in the front panel dis­play and the tuner begins automatically scan­ning up or down through the frequencies until the next available station is detected. If this is not the desired station, repeat the automatic tuning procedure to find the next station. Weak stations will be skipped during auto tuning.
In the PRESET TUNING mode, press a TUNING button and release to jump up or down to the next memorized station preset. Switch between FREQUENCY and PRESET tun­ing modes by pressing the SHIFT button and then the BAND/TV button on the re­mote control. A PRESET indicator appears in the display when PRESET TUNING is activated.
NOTE
: Several indicators in the front panel
display assist tuning. A large display shows the tuned frequency and increases or de­creases during tuning. A TUNED indicator lights when a sufficiently strong signal is re­ceived. A ST indicator lights when a stereo FM signal is received.

TUNE/PRESET Button [SHIFT] TV Button

The TUNE PRESET button toggles between FREQUENCY TUNING mode (the CH TUN­ING buttons advance to the next station fre­quency) and PRESET TUNING mode (the CH TUNING buttons advance to the next memo­rized station preset). To change modes, press the front panel TUNE PRESET button. To change modes using the remote, press the SHIFT but­ton and then the TV button. A PRESET indica­tor in the front panel DISPLAY lights when the PRESET mode is active.

NUMERIC Buttons: Station Presets

The RX-1050 can store up to 30 station pre­sets for recall at any time using the NUMERIC buttons on the remote control. To memorize a station:
1. Tune to the desired station, AM or FM.
2. Press the MEMORY button on the front panel. A MEMORY indicator flashes for five seconds in the front panel display.
3. While the MEMORY indicator is flashing, press the number of the preset where you wish to store the station frequency. For ex­ample, to memorize preset 3, press the 3 button. To memorize preset 15, press the 1 button followed by the 5 button.
4. A previously stored frequency is erased from memory when a new frequency is memo­rized for the same preset number.
To tune to a previously memorized station, just press the preset number on the NUMERIC buttons. For example,
to tune to preset 3, press the 3 button. To tune to preset 15, press the 1 button and then press the 5 button.
NOTE
: If the TUNER is not already the selected
INPUT SOURCE, selecting a station preset will automatically switch to the TUNER input and tune the memorized station.
The NUMERIC buttons can also be used for direct access tuning (see below).

DIRECT FREQUENCY/10 Button

If you know the frequency of the desired sta­tion, you may tune it directly using the DIRECT FREQUENCY/10 button and the NUMERIC buttons
1. Press the DIRECT FREQUENCY/10 button
2. Enter the first digit of the station frequency
NOTE
on the remote.
to change the NUMERIC buttons from sta­tion preset to frequency direct mode. The station frequency in the front panel display change to a series of four bars, represent­ing the digits of a station frequency, with the first bar flashing.
using the NUMERIC buttons. The digit appears in the frequency display and the second bar flashes. Enter the remaining digits of the frequency. When all of the digits have been entered, the tuner automatically tunes to the displayed station frequency.
: On the USA version, pressing 1 in
the FM mode will enter 10 as the digit in the frequency display. On the European version, it is necessary to press 1 and then 0 to enter 10. For US FM stations, press only one digit following the decimal point as shown in the first example below. For European FM stations, press two digits fol­lowing the decimal point as shown in the second example.
EXAMPLES:
(USA FM) 87.50MHz Press 8>7>5 (Europe FM) 87.50MHz Press 8>7>5>0 (all AM) 1610kHz Press 1>6>1>0

Preset Scanning [SHIFT] MUTE Buttons

This shift function activates a PRESET SCAN­NING feature, playing each memorized preset station for five seconds before moving to the next. Using the remote, press the SHIFT but­ton and then the MUTE button to begin scan­ning. To stop the PRESET SCANNING on the desired station, press the SHIFT button and then the MUTE button.
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MONO Button

The MONO button changes the FM mode from stereo reception to mono reception. In stereo mode, a stereo signal will be heard if the sta­tion is broadcasting a stereo signal and there is sufficient signal strength. A stereo indica­tor lights in the front panel display. In mono mode, a mono signal will be heard even if the station is broadcasting a stereo signal.
NOTE
: Switching to mono mode can be a use-
ful way to improve the reception of weak or distant FM signals. Less signal strength is re­quired for clean mono reception than for ste­reo reception.

FL Display Control

Turning the FL Display On/Off SELECT Button

To turn the FL Display on or off, press the SE­LECT button on the remote control. When the display is off, pressing any control button will turn the display on for five seconds.
Custom Display Labels MENU Button SEARCH +/– Buttons PLAY/SEL Button
You can program the RX-1050 to display custom names (up to five characters long) for each of the source inputs. For example, you could relabel VIDEO 1 as “VCR” or VIDEO 2 as “DVD”. To program custom labels:
• Select the source input you wish to rela­bel so the current name appears in the display.
• Press and hold the MENU button the remote until the characters in the dis­play change to blinking solid blocks.
• Use the SEARCH +/– buttons remote to scroll through the character set. When the desired character displayed, press the PLAY/SEL button it and proceed to the next character.
• Repeat the previous step to select the re­maining characters. After the last charac­ter is programmed and confirmed, the new name is saved automatically.
on
on the
to confirm
Once a custom label is programmed, the new name appears when that source is selected for either listening or recording. When the source is selected, the original label (VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, etc.) appears, followed by the custom label.

Restoring the FL Display Labels

To clear all custom labels and restore the original defaults, turn the RX-1050 off. Then, press and hold the SPEAKER B and MONO POWER button
, TUNE/PRESET ,
buttons while pressing the
to ON.

Rear Panel Connections

The RX-1050 provides rear panel connections for four video sources, a CD, a tape deck, and a phono input for use with a turntable. These connections include standard RCA audio in­puts and outputs plus composite video inputs and outputs.
The RX-1050 includes two pairs of speaker connections for the built-in power amplifier as well as RCA preamp outputs for use with ex­ternal amplifiers. In addition, a composite video output connects the unit to your TV monitor.
NOTE
: DO NOT plug any system component
into an AC source until system hookup is com­plete and you are confident that all compo­nent-to-component connections have been properly made.
All video cables should have a 75 ohm impedance rating. Although 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 standard.
When making signal connections, make sure that you always preserve proper channel con­sistency, i.e. connect LEFT channels to LEFT channel jacks and RIGHT channels to RIGHT channel jacks. All RCA-type connections on the RX-1050 follow these standard color codes:
Left audio: RCA jack with white inset Right audio: RCA jack with red inset Video: RCA jack with yellow inset
Connect your audio-only source components to these RCA inputs and outputs:

Phono Inputs Phono Ground

These inputs accept the signal from a standard moving magnet phono cartridge. Connect the left and right output cables of a turntable to this pair of RCA inputs. Connect the ground wire from your turntable to the phono ground lug, labeled GND.

CD Inputs

Connect the left and right analog outputs from a CD player to the RCA input jacks labeled CD.

Tape Inputs and Outputs

The RX-1050 provides a set of audio tape connections (labeled TAPE) with a pair of in­puts and a pair of record outputs that provide a signal for recording.
Connect the left and right analog outputs from an audio tape deck to the TAPE IN input jacks. Connect the TAPE OUT output jacks to the INPUTS on the audio tape deck.
VIDEO 1 – 2 Inputs/Outputs
There are groups of connections for up to four video source components. Each group includes a pair of RCA analog audio inputs at the bottom of the group and a composite video input at the top. Two of these groups (VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2) also include a set of record outputs for sending audio and video signals to a VCR.
Connect your VCR to the VIDEO 1 group of inputs and outputs. This set of connections allows recording.
Connect the analog audio outputs of the VCR to the VIDEO 1 IN left and right RCA audio jacks. Connect the VIDEO 1 OUT left and right RCA audio output jacks to the audio inputs on the VCR.
Connect the RCA composite video output of the VCR to the RCA composite video input labeled VIDEO 1 PLAY.
Hookup the VIDEO 1 REC video output to the RCA composite video recording input on your VCR.
Repeat for a second VCR video components, using the connections for VIDEO 2.
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VIDEO 3 – 4 Inputs
These two audio/video inputs allow connec­tion of additional video components such as a play-only VCR, DVD player, LaserDisc player, or DSS satellite receiver. There are no outputs for sending a record out signal to these com­ponents.
Connect the RCA analog audio outputs of the video component to the left and right RCA analog audio inputs labeled VIDEO 3. Then, connect the RCA composite video output of the video source to the corresponding RCA composite connection labeled VIDEO 3.
Repeat using the VIDEO 4 connections for an additional play only video component.
NOTE
: Any of the video source inputs may also
be used for an audio-only source. Simply omit the video connection.

TV Monitor Output

The video output of the RX-1050 sends the video signal to your TV monitor. Connect the TV MONITOR output to an RCA composite video input on your television monitor. Whatever input source is selected on the RX-1050 will appear on screen.

Speaker Outputs

The RX-1050 has a built-in stereo amplifier for driving left and right speakers. There are two pairs of connections on the back panel which allow you to connect two pairs of speakers (A and B) and select them with front-panel buttons.
NOTE
: The combined speaker impedance must
be a minimum of 4 ohms. If you are driving just one pair of speakers (A or B connections), use speakers with a nominal impedance of 4 ohms or higher. If you are driving two pairs of speakers (A and B) simultaneously, use speakers rated at 8 ohms or higher.
There are two sets of binding post connections (one pair for SPEAKERS A and one for SPEAK­ERS B) which accept bare wire, spade lugs, or banana plug connectors (in some markets).
Each pair of connectors is color-coded for polarity: red for positive and black for nega­tive. All speakers and all speaker wire is also marked for polarity. For proper performance, you must maintain this polarity at all speaker connections. Always connect the positive ter­minal of each speaker to the corresponding red speaker terminal on the RX-1050 and the negative speaker terminal to the correspond­ing black connector on the RX-1050.
Route the wires from the RX-1050 to the speak­ers. Leave enough slack so you can move the components to allow access to the speaker con­nectors. If you are using banana plugs, con­nect them to the wires and then plug into the backs of the binding posts. The collars of the binding posts should be screwed in all the way (clockwise). If you are using terminal lugs, connect them to the wires. If you are attach­ing bare wires directly to the binding posts, separate the wire conductors and strip back the insulation from the end of each conduc­tor. Be careful not to cut into the wire strands. Unscrew the binding post collars. Place the connector lug or the twisted bare wire around the binding post shaft. Turn the collars clock­wise to clamp the connector lug or wire firmly in place.
NOTE
: Be sure that no loose wire strands can
touch adjacent wires or connectors.

PRE OUT/MAIN IN

The RX-1050 provides a pair of variable-level RCA preamp audio outputs and a pair of RCA amplifier inputs that allow you to use exter­nal amplifiers in place of, or in addition to, the built-in amplifiers.
NOTE
: The preamp outputs are connected to
power amplifier inputs with jumpers in a stan­dard PRE OUT/MAIN IN configuration. To disable the built-in power amplifiers and use external amplifiers, remove these jumpers. Save them for future use.
To hook up the RCA audio outputs to an external amplifier, connect a standard au­dio cable from each output to the input of the amplifier channel that will power the corre­sponding speaker.

Antenna Connections

The RX-1050 requires two antennas to receive radio signals, one for AM and one for FM. Most users will get acceptable reception us­ing the indoor antennas which are supplied with the RX-1050. Instructions for hooking up these antennas follow.
NOTE
: If you are located a long distance from
the radio transmitters, you may use an out­door antenna to improve reception. Outdoor antenna systems can be dangerous if they are not properly grounded and should be installed by a professional contractor famil­iar with the electrical code requirements in your local area.

AM Loop Antenna

The RX-1050 includes a loop antenna to re­ceive AM radio signals. Remove this antenna from the box and locate it near the RX-1050.
Connect the 300 ohm twin-conductor wire from the loop antenna to the pair of screw termi­nals labeled AM LOOP, attaching one wire to each terminal. It does not matter which wire attaches to which terminal, but make sure that the connections are solid and that the two wires do not touch.
You may need to rotate or otherwise reorient the antenna to find the best position.
NOTE
: To use an outdoor antenna, connect its
300 ohm twin-conductor wire to the AM ter­minals in place of the loop antenna, only af­ter a professional contractor has installed the antenna system in accordance with local elec­trical codes.

FM Wire Antenna

The RX-1050 is supplied with a T-shaped indoor FM antenna. Connect the attached coax F-type plug to one of the FM antenna connectors on the RX-1050. For best reception, unfold the T­shaped antenna. Eyelets at both ends of the T allow tacking the antenna to a wall, if desired. Experiment with positioning for best reception.
NOTE
: To use an outdoor antenna, connect its
75 ohm coax lead wire to the FM connector instead of the indoor wire antenna, only af­ter a professional contractor has installed the antenna system in accordance with local elec­trical codes.
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AC Power Connections

AC Input

Your RX-1050 is configured at the factory for the proper AC line voltage in the country where you purchased it (USA: 115 volts/60Hz AC or CE: 230 volts /50 Hz AC ). The AC line configuration is noted on a decal on the back of your unit.
Plug the supplied cord into the AC INPUT receptacle on the back of the unit.
See the POWER SWITCH heading in the BASIC CONTROLS section of this manual for infor­mation about turning the unit on and off.
NOTE
: Memorized settings and labels will be
stored for up to one month if the RX-1050 is disconnected from AC power.

Accessory Power Outlets (North American version)

The RX-1050 has two switched outlets on the back panel. Power is available from these outlets when the RX-1050 is turned on. These outlets can provide up to a total of 200 watts. They are appropriate for supplying power to signal sources, such as CD players, tuners, or tape decks. They should not be used for power amplifiers. Connecting components that will draw more than 200 watts to these outputs could damage the RX-1050.

12V TRIGGER Connections

Several Rotel amplifiers offer the option of turning them on and off using a 12 volt trig­ger signal. These two connections provide this 12 volt trigger signal. When the RX-1050 is activated, a 12 volt DC signal appears at these connectors and will turn on amplifiers. When the RX-1050 is put in STANDBY mode, the trigger signal is interrupted and the amplifi­ers will turn off.

Miscellaneous Connections

EXTERNAL REM IN

This 3.5 mm mini-jack (labeled EXT REM IN) receives command codes from an industry-stan­dard infrared receivers (Xantech, etc.) located in the main listening room. This feature is useful when the unit is installed in a cabinet and the front-panel sensor is blocked. Consult your au­thorized Rotel dealer for information on ex­ternal receivers and the proper wiring of a jack to fit the mini-jack receptacle.
NOTE
: The IR signals from the EXTERNAL RE-
MOTE IN jack (as well as those from the ZONE REMOTE IN jack) can be relayed to source components using external IR emitters or hard-wired connections from the IR OUT jacks. See the ZONE 2 section of this manual for additional information.

COMPUTER I/O Input

The RX-1050 can be operated with a personal computer running audio system control soft­ware from third-party developers. This control is accomplished by sending operating codes (normally sent by the RR-939B remote control) from the computer via a hard-wired network connection.
The COMPUTER I/O input provides the nec­essary network connections on the back panel. It accepts standard RJ-45 8-pin modular plugs, such as those commonly used in 10-BaseT UTP Ethernet cabling.
For additional information on the connections, software, and operating codes for computer control of the RX-1050, contact your autho­rized Rotel dealer.

Zone 2 Connection and Operation

The RX-1050 provides Zone 2 multi-room capability, allowing you to enjoy music and operate the system from a second room. From the remote location, you can select a source component (even if different from the source playing in the main listening room), adjust the volume level in the remote zone, and oper­ate the source components.
To use the Zone 2 capability, you need addi­tional components: a pair of speakers installed in the remote zone, an amplifier to drive them, and a third-party IR repeater system.
Zone 2 can be controlled from the main room using RX-1050’s front-panel ZONE button. Op­eration from the remote zone requires the in­stallation of an infrared repeater system (Xantech, Niles, etc.) which relays infrared remote control commands from Zone 2 to the ZONE REMOTE IN input on the back of the RX-1050.
Several points to keep in mind about the Zone 2 function:
• An infrared repeater system (Xantech, Niles, et al) is required for operation from the remote zone.
• The RR-939B remote control supplied with the RX-1050 will operate Zone 2 if used with a repeater system from the remote zone. It can also be programmed to op­erate Rotel source components via the RX-1050's IR OUT jack.
• Any source component connected to the RX-1050's inputs can be sent to the Zone 2 outputs. ZONE 2 operates independently of the main room. You can select a differ­ent source or adjust Zone 2 volume with­out affecting the MAIN outputs in any way.
• Avoid sending the same infrared command to the RX-1050 front-panel sensor and a Zone 2 repeater at the same time. This means that Zone 2 must be in a different room from the RX-1050.
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Zone 2 Power On/Off Operation

Once master power is applied to the unit by pressing the front-panel POWER button, the RX-1050 provides independent power on/off operation for both zones. Pressing the remote control POWER button in the main room acti­vates or deactivates the RX-1050 in the main room only and has no effect on Zone 2. Con­versely, activating or deactivating Zone 2 has no effect on the main listening room. However, placing the front-panel POWER button in the OFF position completely shuts off the unit, for both zones.

Controlling Zone 2 from the Main Room ZONE Button

You can control Zone 2 from the front-panel of the RX-1050 – activate or deactivate Zone 2, change input sources, and adjust the vol­ume. Controlling Zone 2 from the front-panel is accomplished by pressing the ZONE but­ton, which temporarily puts the RX-1050 in Zone 2 control mode, even if the unit is in standby mode. When the ZONE button is pressed, the FL DISPLAY shows the current status of ZONE 2 for ten seconds, during which time you can use the VOLUME control and INPUT SOURCE buttons to change the ZONE 2 settings. When ZONE 2 is active, the POWER LED flashes. When ZONE 2 is off, the POWER LED is steadily lit.
NOTE
: Zone 2 cannot be controlled from the
remote in the main room.
To turn Zone 2 on or off:
1. Press the front-panel ZONE button. The status of Zone 2 appears in the display. If Zone 2 is in standby, “ZONE OFF” ap­pears. If Zone 2 is active, “ZONE xxxxx” showing the current input source appears.
2. If Zone 2 is ON, pressing the ZONE but­ton a second time within 10 seconds turns it OFF. If Zone 2 is OFF, the second press of the ZONE button turns it ON with the last used input source and volume setting.
To change the Zone 2 input source:
1. Press the front-panel ZONE button. The status of Zone 2 appears in the display. Make sure that Zone 2 is ON.
2. Within 10 seconds after pressing the ZONE button, press one of the INPUT SOURCE buttons to select a new source for Zone 2. The name of the selected source appears in the display.
3. Following 10 seconds with no commands, the RX-1050 reverts to normal operation.
To change the Zone 2 volume:
1. Press the front-panel ZONE button. The status of Zone 2 appears in the display. Make sure that Zone 2 is ON.
2. Within 10 seconds after pressing the ZONE button, adjust the volume control to change the Zone 2 output level. The new setting appears in the display.
3. Following 10 seconds with no commands, the RX-1050 reverts to normal operation.

Controlling Zone 2 from the Remote Location

With a properly configured IR repeater sys­tem, you have full control of Zone 2 using an RR-939B remote from the Zone 2 location. You can select and operate a source, adjust the volume, and turn Zone 2 on or off. Whatever commands you send from the RR-939B will change Zone 2 and only Zone 2, just as if you were controlling a totally independent audio system in that room. These changes will have no effect on the main listening room.
To turn Zone 2 on or off, press the POWER button in Zone 2, press the VOLUME buttons the remote. To select a different analog input source, press one of the INPUT SOURCE but­tons
on the remote. To adjust the volume
on
on the remote.
When the TUNER source is not selected in the main room, you can also access
the tuner functions (Preset, Tuning Up/Down, Direct Preset Channel Selection, etc.) from ZONE 2. This feature is not available when the TUNER source is active in the main room to avoid interrupting someone else’s listening by changing the station.

Zone 2 Audio Outputs

See Figure 6.
These line-level RCA outputs send the Zone 2 audio signal to a stereo amplifier driving a pair of speakers in the remote zone.
Although you have the option of using an in­tegrated amplifier or a receiver to power the remote speakers, we suggest using a fixed­gain power amplifier. This simplifies system installation and operation. Your authorized Rotel dealer may make another recommendation based on specific system requirements.
To configure your system for Zone 2 opera­tion, connect the left and right Zone 2 on the RX-1050 to the left and right channel
inputs
of the amplifier powering the remote
speakers, using standard RCA audio cables.
NOTE
: The Zone 2 outputs provide a VARIABLE
outputs
level signal, with control of the volume from the RX-1050 front-panel and/or remote con­trol from Zone 2.

ZONE REM IN Jack

See Figure 6.
This 3.5 mm mini-jack accepts signals from a infrared repeater located in Zone 2. A third­party IR repeater system is required for opera­tion of the RX-1050’s ZONE 2 functions from the remote zone.
NOTE
: ZONE 2 and its IR repeater must be in
a different location than RX-1050 to prevent IR commands intended to control Zone 2 from inadvertently controlling the main room op­erations.
3. Following 10 seconds with no commands, the RX-1050 reverts to normal operation.
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IR OUT Jacks

See Figure 6.
The IR OUT 1 & 2 jacks send IR signals re­ceived at the ZONE REM IN jack or the EX­TERNAL REM IN jack to an infrared emitter placed in front of a source component or to Rotel CD players, cassette decks, or tuners with a compatible rear panel IR connector.
This output is used to allow IR signals from Zone 2 to be sent to the source components, or to pass along IR signals from a remote in the main room when the sensors on the source compo­nents are blocked by installation in a cabinet. See your authorized Rotel dealer for information on IR repeater systems.
NOTE
: The EXT REM IN jack located to the
right of these jacks is for use with an external IR sensor duplicating the front-panel IR sen­sor and located in the primary zone. It should not be used for ZONE 2 IR connections.

Protection Circuit

A thermal protection circuit protects the am­plifier against potential damage in the event of extreme or faulty operating conditions. Unlike many designs, the RX-1050’s protection cir­cuit is independent of the audio signal and has no impact on sonic performance. Instead, the protection circuit monitors the temperature of the output devices and shuts down the am­plifier if temperatures exceed safe limits.
Should a faulty condition arise, the amplifier will stop playing. If this happens, turn the amplifier off, let it cool down for several min­utes, and attempt to identify and correct the problem. When you turn the amplifier back on, the protection circuit will automatically reset.

Specifications

Audio

Continuous Amplifier Power
100 watts/channel (20–20k Hz, <0.05% THD, 8 ohms)
Total Harmonic Distortion
<0.05% at rated power
Intermodulation Distortion (60 Hz:7 kHz)
<0.05% at rated power
Frequency Response
Line Level: 10 Hz - 70 kHz, ±3 dB Phono: 20 Hz - 20 kHz, ±1 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio (IHF “A” weighted)
Line Level: 92 dB Phono: 74 dB
Input Overload
Line Inputs: 5 V Phono Inputs: >120 mV
Preamplifier Output Voltage
1.0 V (160 mV Input)
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
Line Level: 160 mV/47 kohms Phono: 2.5 mV/47 kohms
Tone Controls (Bass/Treble)
±8 dB at 100 Hz/10 kHz

Video

Frequency Response
3 Hz-10 MHz, ± 3 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio
45 dB
Input Impedance
75 ohms
Output Impedance
75 ohms
Output Level
1 volt

FM Tuner

Usable Sensitivity
14.2 dBf
50dB Quieting Sensitivity
20.2 dBf (mono)
45.3 dBf (stereo)
Signal to Noise Ratio (at 65 dBf)
70 dBf (mono) 65 dBf (stereo)
Harmonic Distortion (at 65 dBf)
0.3% (mono)
0.5% (stereo)
Frequency Response
30 Hz-14 kHz, ±1.5 dB
Capture Ratio
2.0 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity
47 dB (±400 kHz)
Spurious Response Ratio
80 dB
Image Response Ratio
65 dB
IF Response Ratio
80 dB
AM Suppression Ratio
52 dB
Stereo Separation (100Hz/1 kHz/10 kHz):
40 dB/45 dB/35 dB
Output level
1.3 V
Antenna Input
75 ohms unbalanced
AM Tuner
Sensitivity
500 µV/m
Selectivity
25 dB
Image Response Ratio
35 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio
40 dB
Output level
250 mV
Antenna Input
Loop Antenna

General

Power Consumption
300 watts
Power Requirements (AC)
115 volts, 60 Hz (USA version) 230 volts, 50 Hz (European version)
Weight
10.3 Kg/22.7 lb.
Dimensions (W x H x D)
432 x 121 x 359 mm 17" x 4
3/4" x 141/8"
Front Panel Height (feet removed/for rack mount)
176 mm / 7"
All specifications are accurate at the time of printing.
Rotel reserves the right to make improvements without notice.
Rotel and the Rotel HiFi logo are registered trademarks of The Rotel Co, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.
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