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Table of Contents

MUTE LED INDICATOR .......................................... 8
VOLUME ( /-) .............................................................. 8
SURROUND MODE .................................................. 8
AUDIO SOURCE (TV/CD/AUX) ............................. 8
l,c,r,s, led indicator ......................................... 8

Using the remote control ............................. 9

battery installation ....................................... 9
general controls .............................................. 9
power ........................................................................ 9
mute ........................................................................... 9
tv ................................................................................. 9
cd ................................................................................. 9
aux ............................................................................. 9
normal center .................................................... 9
phantom center ................................................ 9
bypass ........................................................................ 9
test tone ................................................................. 9
surround ( /-) ........................................................ 9
center ( /-) ................................................................ 9
balance reset ........................................................ 9
balance ( /-) ............................................................. 9
bass ( /-) ..................................................................... 9
treble ( /-) ................................................................. 9
audio reset ............................................................ 9
vol ( /-) ....................................................................... 9

using the system .................................................. 10

Pro Logic mode .................................................... 10
NORMAL mode ....................................................... 10
phantom mode ................................................... 10
selecting the Pro Logic mode .................... 10

troubleshooting tips ....................................... 11
equipment specifications ................................ 12
care and maintenance .................................... 12
index ......................................................................... 13
limited warranty ............................ backcover

Safety Precautions ............................................ 2
important  Information ................................ 2
precautions ........................................................... 2
for your safety ................................................... 2
important  battery Information .............. 2
service information ......................................... 2
For Your Records ................................................ 2
Table of Contents ............................................... 3
First Things First ................................................. 4

Unpack the system ............................................ 4
Check for moisture .......................................... 4
Choose a Location ............................................ 4

SETTING UP THE SYSTEM ........................................ 5

rear panel connection .................................. 5
aux ............................................................................. 5
cd ................................................................................. 5
tv ................................................................................. 5
surround speakers (8 ohm) .......................... 5
speakers r/c/l (4 ohm) ...................................... 5
subwoofer volume control ....................... 5
ac voltage selectors switch ....................... 5
connecting speakers ....................................... 6
GENERAL HINTS FOR CONNECTING ................. 6
CONNECTING THE FRONT SPEAKERS ............... 6
CONNECTING THE SURROUND SPEAKERS ...... 6
POSITIONING SPEAKERS ........................................ 7
GENERAL HINTS FOR POSITIONING
THE SPEAKERS .......................................................... 7
POSITIONING THE CENTER SPEAKER ................ 7
POSITIONING THE FRONT SPEAKERS ............... 7
POSITIONING THE SURROUND SPEAKERS ...... 7
CONNECTING FOR POWER ................................... 7

General Controls ............................................... 8

FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION ............................... 8
POWER ON/STANDBY ............................................ 8

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Summary of Contents for RP-9990

Page 1: ...RP 9990 USER S GUIDE DOLBY PROLOGIC AMPLIFIER IN A SUBWOOFER RP9990 1 10 10 00 11 51 AM 1 ...

Page 2: ...the player to a trained service technician for inspection This Compact Disc Player uses a laser to read the music on the disc The laser mechanism corresponds to the cartridge and stylus of a traditional record player Although this product incorporates a laser pick up lens it is completely safe when operated according to directions Date of Purchase __________________ Place of Purchase _____________...

Page 3: ...formation 2 precautions 2 for your safety 2 important battery Information 2 service information 2 For Your Records 2 Table of Contents 3 First Things First 4 Unpack the system 4 Check for moisture 4 Choose a Location 4 SETTING UP THE SYSTEM 5 rear panel connection 5 aux 5 cd 5 tv 5 surround speakers 8 ohm 5 speakers r c l 4 ohm 5 subwoofer volume control 5 ac voltage selectors switch 5 connecting ...

Page 4: ...porate Choose a Location These guidelines should be followed when deciding on a place to put your stereo system Choose a level solid surface Don t place it on a soft surface such as carpeting or foam rubber Choose a location away from direct sunlight radiators air ducts and other sources of heat Avoid locations that are subject to moisture mechanical vibration shock or excessive dust Make sure tha...

Page 5: ... Connect the audio output from a TV here The audio from the TV can be heard through the TH900 SURROUND SPEAKERS 8 ohm Connect the supplied Left and Right Surround Speakers here speakers R c l 4 ohm Connect the supplied Right and Center and Left Front Speakers here SUBWOOFER VOLUME CONTROL You can adjust the subwoofer s output power by rotating the subwoofer volume control at the back of the unit 5...

Page 6: ...nt Speaker to the Front Speaker R terminals on the back of the main unit and the Left Front Speaker to the Front Speaker L terminals Center Front Speaker to the Front Speaker C terminals 2 Make sure the and cables are connected to the correct Front Speaker terminals which are to and to 3 Plug the Remote Control Sensor wire into the REMOTE SENSOR INPUT on the back panel connecting the surround spea...

Page 7: ...ormance Positioning the front speakers The Front Speakers should be arranged so that viewed from the listener s position the speaker connected to the Front Speaker L terminals of the main unit is to the left and the speaker connected to positioning speakers the Front Speaker R terminals is to the right of the listener This can be checked with the balance control on the remote control The optimum h...

Page 8: ... up or down surround mode Press to select the SURROUND MODE and the LED indicator will light The system will recall the previous Pro Logic mode NORMAL PHANTOM or BYPASS AUDIO SOURCE TV CD AUX Press repeatedly to select the input source AUX TV or CD The corresponding LED indicator will light l c r s led INDICATOR When press remote control Test Tone Key in the Pro Logic normal mode the LED will ligh...

Page 9: ...input AUX Select the AUX input NORMAL CENTER Select the Dolby Pro Logic Normal Center mode PHANTOM CENTER Select the Dolby Pro Logic Phantom Center mode BYPASS Press to select Bypass 2CH mode TEST TONE Press to begin the TEST TONE function while in Pro Logic mode Press any key to stop the TEST TONE function SURROUND To adjust the Surround level BALANCE To adjust the balance level BALANCE RESET To ...

Page 10: ... to produce most of the low frequency sounds the low frequency sounds are directed to the subwoofer phantom mode In the PHANTOM mode all sound that would normally be routed to the CENTER channel speaker is routed equally to left and right main speaker This creates the illusion that the sound is coming from the area centered between the main speakers The CENTER SPEAKER is not used in this mode Usin...

Page 11: ...not muted To deactivate press MUTE on the remote Remote control doesn t work Make sure the audio system is plugged into a working AC outlet Make sure that the batteries are correctly installed in the remote control Make sure batteries in the remote are okay Replace weak batteries Point the remote directly at the front of the center speaker s RCA logo while pressing the buttons Move closer to the u...

Page 12: ...sponse 40 20 KHz 3 dB Input Sensitivity 200 mV Signal to Noise Ratio 60 65 dB 1 KHz Cross Talk 60 dB 1 KHz Specifications are based on nominal measurements 12 Care and maintenance CleaningtheExterior Disconnect the system from AC power before cleaning the exterior of the system with a soft dust cloth NOTE Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol paint thinner gasoline or benzine etc to clean t...

Page 13: ... 5 e Equipment Specifications 12 F Front Speaker 4 I Index 13 L L C R S LED Indicator 8 Left Speaker 5 Level Reset 9 M Mute Button 8 9 P Positioning Center Speaker 7 Positioning Front Speaker 7 Positioning Surround Speaker 7 Power On Standby 8 9 Prologic Mode 9 10 Prologic Normal 9 10 Prologic Phantom 9 10 R Remote Control 4 Remote Control Function 9 S Source 8 9 Subwoofer 4 Surround Mode 8 9 Surr...

Page 14: ...nge Center 32B Spur Drive El Paso Texas 79906 Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service not covered by the warranty Insure your shipment in case of loss of damage Thomson accepts no liability in case of damage or loss A new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight What your warranty does not cover Customer instruction Your Owner s Manual provides informatio...

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