Setting A Remote Zone For A Fixed Or Variable; Volume Level; Restoring The Original Labels And Default Settings; Multi Zone Operation - Rotel RX-1052 Manual De Instrucciones

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NOTE: You can also adjust the volume level
for the remote channels using the Setup Menu.
Follow step 1 shown above. Then in step 2
select "Z2 VOL", "Z3 VOL" or "Z4 VOL".
However it is easier to make zone volume ad-
justments by using the SEL button on the front
panel. See the "Controlling Remote Zones
from the Main Room" section later in this
manual.
Setting a Remote Zone for
a Fixed or Variable Volume
Level
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You can set each remote zone to have ei-
ther a variable or fixed volume. If a zone is
set for a fixed volume level you cannot ad-
just the volume level using the Whenever the
zone is turned on the volume level will be at
the level you set.
1. With the RX-1052 on, press the SPKR B,
TUNE/PRESET, and MONO buttons on the
front panel simultaneously.
2. Use the CD and VIDEO 3 buttons on the
front panel as up/down cursor keys to
scroll through the options
panel display reads "Z2 VOL", "Z3 VOL"
or "Z4 VOL".
3. If you are setting the zone for a fixed vol-
ume level, adjust the volume control on the
front panel or remote to set the volume level
for the zone. The new setting appears in
the display.
4. Use the VIDEO 2 and VIDEO 4 buttons on
the front panel as left and right cursor keys
to select "FIX" or "VARI".
4. Use the CD and VIDEO 3 buttons on the
front panel as up/down cursor keys to
scroll through the options until SAVE is
displayed.
5. Use the VIDEO 2 and VIDEO 4 buttons
on the front panel as left and right cursor
keys to select SAVE YES to store the new
settings and exit.
If you do not wish to save the new setting,
repeat step 5, but select SAVE NO Then use
the CD and VIDEO 3 buttons to scroll through
the options until EXIT is displayed. Then use
the VIDEO 2 and VIDEO 4 buttons to select
YES if you want to leave the Setup Menu, or
NO if you want to make additonal changes
in the Setup Menu.
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Restoring the Original Labels
and Default Settings
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To clear all custom labels and restore the origi-
nal defaults:
1. With the RX-1052 on, press the SPKR B,
TUNE/PRESET, and MONO buttons on the
front panel simultaneously.
2. Use the CD and VIDEO 3 buttons on the
front panel as up/down cursor keys to
scroll through the options until the word
SAVE is displayed.
3. Use the VIDEO 2 and VIDEO 4 buttons on
the front panel as left/right cursor keys to
change from SAVE NO to SAVE YES to
restore all default settings and labels.
CAUTION: This procedure deletes all custom
labels and station presets.

Multi Zone Operation

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The RX-1052 provides multi-room capability,
allowing you to enjoy music and operate the
system in three remote zones (ZONES 2, 3,
and 4) in addition to the main room. From the
remote zones, you can select a source com-
ponent (independent from the source playing
in the main room), adjust the volume level
in the remote zone, and operate the source
components.
To use the multi zone capability, you need addi-
tional components: a pair of speakers installed
in each remote zone, an amplifier to drive them,
an optional TV monitor for video signals, and
a third-party IR repeater system.
Remote zones can be controlled from the main
room using RX-1052's ZONE and SEL buttons
and the remote control +/– buttons. Operation
from the remote zone requires an infrared re-
peater system (Xantech, Niles, etc.) which re-
lays infrared remote control commands from
remote to the ZONE 2–4 IR IN connectors on
the back of the RX-1052.
Several points about multi zone function:
• The remote control supplied with the
RX-1052 will operate the remote zones if
used with a repeater system from the re-
mote zone. It can also be programmed to
operate Rotel CD and DVD players via the
RX-1052's IR OUT jack.
• Any source component connected to the
RX-1052's inputs can be sent to the Zone
2 – 4 outputs. EACH ZONE operates in-
dependently. You can select a different
source or adjust the volume in one zone
without affecting the MAIN outputs or the
other zones in any way.
• Avoid sending the same infrared command
to the RX-1052 front panel sensor and a
remote zone repeater at the same time.
This means that remote zones must be in
a different room from the RX-1052.

Remote Zone Power On/Off

Once master power is applied to the unit by
pressing the rear panel POWER switch, the
RX-1052 provides independent power on/off
operation for both zones. Pressing the remote
control ON/OFF buttons in the main room ac-
tivates or deactivates the RX-1052 in the main
room only and has no effect on the remote
zones. Conversely, activating or deactivating
a remote zone has no effect on the main lis-
tening room or the other zones.
To turn off all zones, press and hold the OFF
button. Placing the rear panel master POWER
switch in the OFF position completely shuts off
the unit, for all zones.
NOTE: For proper power on and off opera-
tion with Zone 2, the RX-1052's power mode
should be set to the factory default STANDBY
setting or to the DIRECT setting using the Set-
ting Power Mode procedure.
Controlling Remote Zones
from the Main Room
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You can control Zones 2 – 4 from the main room
using front panel or remote control buttons to
activate or deactivate a zone, change inputs,
and adjust the volume. Controlling a remote
zone from the main room is accomplished by
pressing the SEL button, putting the RX-1052
in multi zone control mode temporarily. Press
the button repeatedly until the desired zone
is shown in the front panel display, during
which time you can use the front panel VOL-
UME control, INPUT buttons, or +/– buttons
to change the zone settings.
To turn a zone on or off:
1. Press the front panel SEL button repeatedly
until the desired zone is shown in the dis-
play (Z2, Z3, Z4 or MAIN).
2. Within 10 seconds, press the ZONE but-
ton to toggle the remote zone on or off.
3. Following 10 seconds with no commands,
the RX-1052 reverts to normal opera-
tion.
When a remote zone is activated, the front
panel ZONE LED lights.
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