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VID INPUT:
select the video source to be
displayed on the TV monitor with the listen-
ing source specified on the first line. Can be
VIDEO 1–4 or OFF (no video). Typically, the
video source matches the audio from listen-
ing source; however a different video input
can be selected. For audio only sources (such
as a CD player), you would typically specify
OFF so that no video is displayed.
INPUT LABEL:
The eight character labels
for the all eight inputs can be customized.
Place the highlight on this line to begin la-
belling. The first character in the label will
be flashing.
1. Press the +/– buttons on the remote to
change the first letter, scrolling through
the list of available characters.
2. Press the ENT button on the remote to
confirm that letter and move to the next
position.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all eight char-
acters (including blank spaces) have been
completed. The final press of the ENT but-
ton saves the new label.
INPUT:
assigns a physical input connection
to use as the default for the source displayed
in the first line of the menu. The options are
ANALOG input, two OPTICAL digital inputs
(OPTICAL 1–2), and two COAXIAL digital
inputs (COAXIAL 1–2).
When a digital input is the default, the unit
will check for a digital signal when the IN-
PUT SOURCE is selected. If no digital signal
is present, the unit will automatically revert
to the analog input.
When an ANALOG input is the default, the
unit will not access a digital signal, even
though one may be present at the digital in-
put; thus, the ANALOG setting forces the unit
to use an analog signal. Assigning a digital
input (with its auto-sensing) is generally the
preferred configuration for any source with
a digital output.
NOTE
:
If a source connected to a digital input
is selected, that signal will automatically be
sent to both digital outputs for recording.
CINEMA EQ:
The RSX-03 includes a CIN-
EMA EQ feature which reduces the high-
frequency content of movie soundtracks to
simulate the frequency response of a large
movie theater and/or eliminate sibilance.
You can turn the CINEMA EQ on or off as
the default setting for the selected input us-
ing this menu choice. In general, this setting
should be OFF for most source inputs, unless
you are consistently bothered by excessively
bright sound from movie soundtracks.
DEFAULT MODE:
The DEFAULT MODE set-
ting allows you to set a default surround sound
mode for each source input. The default set-
ting will be used unless the source material
triggers automatic decoding of a particular
type or unless the default setting is temporar-
ily overridden by the front panel or remote
surround mode buttons.
NOTE
:
Default surround modes are stored in-
dependently for the analog and digital inputs
for each source.
Options for the default surround modes are:
Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby 3 Stereo, Music 1,
Music 2, Music 3, Music 4, 5ch Stereo, 7ch
Stereo, PCM 2 Channel, DTS Neo:6, Bypass
(for analog input only), and Stereo.
NOTE
:
The following types of digital discs
or source material are generally detected
automatically and the proper decoding acti-
vated with no action or setting required: DTS,
DTS-ES Matrix 6.1, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, Dol-
by Digital, Dolby Digital Surround EX, Dolby
Digital 2-channel, MPEG Multichannel, PCM
2-Channel, MP3, and HDCD.
Since Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS sources
are detected and decoded automatically,
the default setting typically tells the RSX-03
how to process a 2-channel stereo signal.
For example, you might have your CD input
default to 2-channel stereo, DVD and VCR
inputs default to Dolby Pro Logic II process-
ing for matrix-encoded Dolby surround mate-
rial, and TUNER input default to one of the
MUSIC modes.
In some cases, the default setting can be
manually overridden by the front panel
suround mode buttons or the SUR+ button
on the remote. See the
Manually Selecting
Surround Modes
section of this manual for
more information on which settings can be
overridden.
Two of the default surround mode settings
available on this menu offer additional choic-
es. Dolby Pro Logic II decoding offers a choice
of CINEMA, MUSIC, GAME, or original Pro
Logic settings. DTS Neo:6 decoding offers a
choice of CINEMA or MUSIC settings. When
either Dolby Pro Logic II or DTS Neo:6 is se-
lected with this menu item, the current setting
choice will also be displayed. In addition, the
function of the ENTER button changes, taking
you to a sub-menu where you can change
the settings and/or additional parameters for
Dolby Pro Logic II or DTS Neo:6 decoding.
See the following section for details.
OPTIONS:
This selection is only visible when
Pro Logic II or Neo:6 surround mode is se-
lected. Highlight this line and press ENTER
to go to submenus with additional options for
these surround modes. See below.
To return to the MAIN menu from the INPUT
SETUP menu (except when Dolby Pro Logic
II or DTS Neo:6 is selected in the SURR
MODE field), press the ENTER button. Press
the MENU/OSD button on the remote to
cancel the menu display and return to nor-
mal operation.
Multi Input Setup
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When the MULTI INPUT source is selected
on the INPUT SETUP menu, the available
options change to reflect the fact that these
inputs are direct analog inputs and bypass
the RSX-03’s digital processing. The INPUT,
CINEMA EQ, and DEFAULT MODE options
are not available since these are all digitally
implemented features.
The VID INPUT and INPUT LABEL options are
still available and work as described on the
previous menu.
One additional option, LFE REDIRECT, pro-
vides an alternative bass management con-
figuration. Typically, the six channels of the
MULTI INPUT are configured as pure analog
bypass signals, going straight from the inputs
to the volume control and the preamp outputs,
bypassing all of the digital processing. There
are no crossovers and no bass management;
therefore, whatever signal goes into the sub-
woofer channel will be sent to the subwoofer
preamp output.