that source) and use the Left/Right arrow buttons to move to the next
position.
3.
Repeat until all three positions are set as desired. The final press of
the ENTER button confirms the selection.
NOTE: The 12V trigger output 1 is defaulted to be turned on for all
input sources. You can turn it off by following the steps as above.
DEFAULT MODE: The DEFAULT MODE setting allows you to set a default
audio mode for each source input. The default setting will be used unless the
source material triggers automatic decoding of a particular type or unless
the default setting is temporarily overridden by the front panel or remote
surround mode buttons.
Options for the default surround modes are: Stereo, Dolby 3 Stereo, 5
channel Stereo, 7 channel Stereo, 9 channel Stereo, 11 channel Stereo,
Dolby ATMOS Surround, DTS Neural:X, Analog Bypass (for analog input
only) and Source Dependant.
NOTE: Most types of digital discs or source material are generally
detected automatically and the proper decoding activated with no
action or setting required.
Since Dolby and DTS sources are detected and decoded automatically, the
default setting typically tells the unit how to process a 2-channel stereo signal.
For example, you might have your CD input default to 2-channel stereo, DVD
and game console inputs default to Dolby processing for surround material,
and TUNER input default to 5 Channel Stereo mode.
In some cases, the default setting can be manually overridden by the SUR+
button on the remote control or front panel, or 2CH, PLCM, BYPASS buttons
on the remote control. See the Manually Selecting Surround Modes section
of this manual for more information on which settings can be overridden.
AUDIO DELAY: Also known as "lip-sync" delay, this setting delays the audio
signal for an input by the specified amount to match the video input. This
feature can be useful when the video signal is delayed more than the
audio signal.
The range of available settings is from 0 ms to 500 ms, in 10 ms steps. The
setting is individually stored for each input and is the default Audio Delay
each time that input is selected.
LEVEL ADJUST: Use this feature to set the volume level lower than the other
inputs. This feature is useful for sources that are consistently higher in volume
than other sources in the system.
Valid settings include: 0 to -6 dB, in 0.5 dB steps.
FIXED VOLUME: Configures a Fixed Volume level for a specified input. To
enable this feature, select the desired fixed volume level for USB, PC-USB,
Bluetooth, Coax 1~3 or Optical 1~3. When enabled and the input with
a Fixed Volume is selected, the Volume level will immediately be set to the
specified level. Variable(disabled) is factory default.
Valid settings include: Variable, 1-96.
NOTE: The Volume knob on the front panel and Volume +/- buttons
on the IR remote are disabled when the volume is Fixed. To disable this
feature set the Fixed Volume level to "Variable".
Dirac: The Dirac Live PC or Mac application provides room equalization
of the RAP-1580MKII. Set up your RAP-1580MKII with the following steps:
• Configure the Audio Configuration setting to match the audio system you
are using for calibration. Available options include 5.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.4,
7.1, 7.1.2, 7.1.4.
• Configure the Speaker Configuration setting to further match the audio
system you are using for calibration. Available options for each pair of
speakers include Large, Small, None. For more details please refer to
Speaker Configuration section in this manual.
• Attach the supplied network cable to the rear panel network port. Go to
the NETWORK CONFIGURATION menu, navigate to IP ADDRESS MODE
sub menu to set the IP mode to DHCP(Default) or Static. Then go to VIEW
NETWORK SETTINGS menu to check if the network is working properly.
NOTE: Source Inputs supporting Dirac processing include analog,
digital and HDMI audio. Analog Bypass mode does not engage the
Dirac filters when configured as the Default Mode or selected as the
audio processing mode for analog sources.
Please visit www.rotel.com/dirac to download the Dirac Live for PC or
Mac application. Then follow the on-screen instruction to install the Dirac
Live App on your computer. Connect the supplied calibration microphone
or your own microphone to the USB socket on your computer. Launch the
Dirac Live App.
NOTE: A qualified USB extension cable can be used for the supplied
microphone if need. The cable's extended length should be 2 meters
(6 feets) max.
The RAP-1580MKII can save up to 6 unique Dirac filters. Each filter can
have it's own name and settings allowing for different listening modes. Filters
can be assigned to individual source inputs using the Input Setup Menu.
For more information on configuring Dirac please refer to the Dirac Quick
Start Guide at www.rotel.com/dirac .
Press the SETUP button on the remote control or MENU button on the front
panel to exit the menu and return to normal operation.
Multi Input Setup
VIDEO INPUT : HDMI1
TRIGGER OUTPUT : 1 _ _
LEVEL ADJUST : 0dB
Click here to download the Dirac Software.
Click here for Dirac setup instructions.
Click here to learn more about Dirac.
INPUT SETUP
SOURCE : MULTI INPUT
NAME : M-INPUT
Dirac : Disable
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