12V Trigger Connections; Rem In Jacks; Ir Out Jacks; Computer I/O - Rotel RSX-1058 Manuel D'utilisation

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RSX-1058 Surround Sound Receiver

12V TRIGGER Connections

Many Rotel amplifiers offer the option of turn-
ing them on and off using assignable 12 volt
trigger signals. These six connections provide
this 12 volt trigger signal from the RSX-1058.
When the RSX-1058 is activated, a 12 volt
DC signal is sent to the amplifiers to turn them
on. When the RSX-1058 is put in STANDBY
mode, the trigger signal is interrupted and
the amplifiers turn off.
NOTE: The 12V Trigger outputs can be as-
signed to turn on only when specific input
sources are activated. See the Input Setup and
Zone 2–4 Setup menus in the Setup section of
this manual for details.
To use the remote turn on feature, connect
one of the RSX-1058's 12V TRIG OUT jacks
which is assigned to the 12 volt trigger input
of a Rotel amplifier, using a cable with mono
3.5 mm mini-plugs on both ends. The +12 V
DC signal appears at the "tip" connector.

REM IN Jacks

Four 3.5 mm mini-jacks (labeled ZONE 2, 3
& 4, and EXT) receive command codes from
an industry-standard infrared receiver (Xan-
tech, etc.), used when the IR signals from a
hand held remote control cannot reach the
front-panel IR sensor or zone rooms.
EXT: The EXT jack is used with an outboard
IR receiver to duplicate the front-panel IR
sensor. This feature is useful when the unit
is installed in a cabinet and the front-panel
sensor is blocked or when IR signals need to
be relayed to other components.
ZONE: The ZONE jacks are used with IR re-
peater systems to receive signals from IR con-
trol systems in remote locations. For example,
remote signals sent to the ZONE 2 REM IN
control the ZONE 2 features of the RSX-1058
and can be relayed to other components.
Consult your authorized Rotel dealer for
information on external receivers and the
proper wiring of 3.5 mm mini-plugs to fit the
REM IN jacks.
NOTE: The IR signals from the EXT REMOTE
IN and ZONE 2–4 REMOTE IN jacks can be
relayed to source components using external
IR emitters or hard-wired connections from the
IR OUT jacks. See the following section for ad-
ditional information.

IR OUT Jacks

The IR OUT 1 & 2 jacks send IR signals re-
ceived at the ZONE 2–4 REM IN or the EXT
REM IN jacks to an infrared blaster or emit-
ter placed in front of a source component's IR
sensor. In addition, the IR OUT can be hard-
wired to Rotel CD players, DVD players, or
tuners with a compatible connector.
These outputs are used to allow IR signals
from Zones 2–4 to be sent to the source com-
ponents, 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 informa-
tion on IR emitters and repeater systems.

Computer I/O

The RSX-1058 can be operated from a com-
puter with audio system control software
from third-party developers. This control is
accomplished by sending operating codes
from the computer via a hard-wired RS-232
serial connection. In addition, the RSX-1058
can be updated using special software
from Rotel.
The COMPUTER I/O input provides the nec-
essary network connections on the rear pan-
el. 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,
cabling, software, and operating codes for
computer control or updating of the RSX-1058,
contact your authorized Rotel dealer.

Making Connections

CD Player

See Figure 10
Connect the left and right analog outputs
from the CD player to the AUDIO IN jacks
labeled CD (left and right).
Optional: Connect the digital output of
the CD player to any of the Optical or Coax
digital inputs on the RSX-1058. Use the IN-
PUT SETUP screen to assign that digital input
to the CD source. The default assignment is
COAXIAL 2.
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There are no default video connections for
a CD Player.

DVD Player

See Figure 6
Standard Definition TVs:
In a system with a standard definition TV,
DVD connections can be made to the VIDEO
1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 inputs. You may wish to use
assigned Video Inputs with interlace picture
for DVD players. The video picture is then
available by the assigned Video Inputs. The
analog audio is the same as the input la-
belled terminals.
The video setting in each video source is by
assignment, so the INPUT labels of VIDEO 1-5
do not relate to video terminal numbers.
It is possible to assign any type of video ter-
minals, from the available three Composite
Video, three S-Video, three Component Vid-
eo and four HDMI.
If the monitor used is SDTV, an interlace source
(480i/576i) should be used.
NOTE: If you plan to distribute video from
the DVD player to a TV monitor in Zone 2, 3
or 4, you must make a composite video con-
nection.
High Definition TVs:
It is possible to connect any video input for
use with an HDTV monitor, as the RSX-1058
has a built-in video converter and scaler in-
side. However, the higher the resolution of
the input signal, the higher the quality of
the picture.
If you intend to use the progressive scan
feature with an HDTV monitor, you should
use Component Video and/or HDMI video
connections from the DVD player. If the DVD
player has a DVI-D output, this can usually be
connected to the HDMI input on the RSX-1058
using a DVI-HDMI adapter.
Connect a set of Component Video cables or
an HDMI cable from the DVD player to the
appropriate VIDEO 1, 2 or 3 input or HDMI
1–4 input on the RSX-1058.
Digital Audio connections:
Connect the digital output of the DVD player
to any one of the OPTICAL IN or COAXIAL IN
digital inputs on the RSX-1058. Use the INPUT
SETUP screen to assign that digital input to

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