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English
Using the SCART Connector
If you have the European version of the
RDV-1050 and your TV has a SCART connec-
tor you can use a SCART cable for stereo audio
and video connections. See the following sec-
tion for information on setting the Video Sig-
nal Selector Switches.
NOTE: The SCART connector cannot out-
put a progressive scan signal.
Video Signal
Selector Switches
US Version
NTSC/PAL Output Signal
Selector Switch
Set to NTSC for television sets in North
America. Set to PAL for television sets in Eu-
rope.
Remote/PSCN/INTL Output
Signal Selector Switch
Set this switch to "INTL" (Interlace Scan mode)
for normal TV. Set it to "PSCN" (Progressive
Scan mode) for HDTV. The Progressive Scan
mode produces a picture with less flicker than
the Interlaced Scan mode. If you want to se-
lect the scanning mode with the RR-DV96 re-
mote control, set the switch to REMOTE.
NOTES: The setting of this switch should be
changed only when the RDV-1050 is in Stop
mode or when no disc is loaded.
Some progressive scan TV sets and HDTV
sets are not fully compatible with the
RDV-1050.
To change the Interlace/Progressive scanning
setting with the RR-DV96 the RDV-1050 must
be turned on. Then press and hold PROG/VFP
button
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for a few seconds.
NOTE: The Progressive setting can be
used with NTSC (North American) and
PAL (European) TV sets, but only when
connected via the Component Video out-
puts.
European Version
Remote/NTSC/PAL Output
Signal Selector Switch
Set this switch to PAL or NTSC to match the
other components of your system. If you want
select the scanning mode with the RR-DV96
remote control, set the switch to REMOTE.
NOTES: The setting of this switch should be
changed only when the RDV-1050 is in Stop
mode or when no disc is loaded.
When the NTSC mode is selected the NTSC
indicator shows in the display window.
To select the PAL/NTSC setting with the
RR-DV96 the RDV-1050 must be turned on.
Then press and hold PAL/NTSC button
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for
a few seconds.
RGB/COMP – Y/C Selector
Switch
This switch is used to select the video output
signal when you use the SCART connector to
connect the RDV-1050 to the TV. If your TV has
an RGB or Composite input, set the switch to
the RGB/COMP position. If your TV has S-Video
inputs, set the switch to the Y/C position.
NOTES: When the SCART connector is
used set the Video Output Selector switch
to the PAL position
When you want a Progressive Scan out-
put signal set the Video Output Selector
switch to the Remote position and use the
Component Video outputs .
Connecting the Power Cord
AC Input
Your RDV-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/50Hz AC). The AC line
configuration is noted on a decal on the back
of your unit.
After all the audio/video connections have
been made, plug the supplied power cord into
the AC INPUT receptacle on the back of the
unit. Then insert the power plug into an AC
wall outlet. The STANDBY indicator lights and
setup is complete. Note that a small amount
of power (2 watts) is always used while the
power cord is connected to the wall outlet.
Observe the following precautions:
Do not connect or disconnect the power cord
with wet hands.
Disconnect the power cord if you are not
going to use the unit for a long time.
When unplugging the player from the wall
outlet, always pull the plug, not the power
cord.
Disconnect the power cord before clean-
ing the unit.
Disconnect the power cord before moving
the unit.
Do not damage, alter, twist or pull the power
cord. This may damage the cord and cause
fire, electric shock, or other accidents. Con-
tact your authorized Rotel dealer and get
a new power cord if the cord is damaged.
Do not put anything heavy, on the unit, or
the power cord, as this may cause fire, elec-
tric shock, or other accidents.
RR-DV96 Remote Control
Installing the Batteries
The battery compartment is located on the back
of the remote control unit.
1 Press down on
the point shown
by the arrow at
the top of the
compartment
cover, and pull
up the cover.
2 Place two R6P (SUM-3)/
AA(15F) batteries in the
remote control according
to the polarity markings
(“+” and “–”) inside the
compartment and on the
batteries.
3 Place the cover
over the com-
partment,
and press
down lightly.
The batteries will last
about six months with normal use. If the func-
tions of the remote control become erratic, re-
place the batteries.
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