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Page Count: 156 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle isImportant Safety InstructionsKeep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install inDo not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatusDo not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized orA groundingIf the provided plug does notProtect the power cord from being walked on orUse only with the cart, stand, PORTABLE CART WARNINGRefer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has beenUnplug the apparatus from the wall outlet and referA. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallenC. If the apparatus has been exposed to rain orD. If the apparatus does not operate normally byAdjust onlyE. If the apparatus has been dropped or damaged inF. When the apparatus exhibits a distinct change inNever push objects of any kind into the apparatusThe apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping orDon’t put candles or other burning objects on top ofAlways consider the environmental issues and follow local regulations when disposing of batteries.The rear edge of the shelfPlease read this manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit. Following the instructions inPlease retain this manual for future reference. Precautions. Unless it’s for personal use only, recording copyrightedThe AC fuse inside the RDC-7.1 is not user-serviceable. IfOccasionally you should dust the RDC-7.1 all over with aRDC-7.1 immediately afterwards with a clean cloth. Don’tAC 120 V, 60 Hz). The Worldwide model has a voltage selector for compatibilityBefore you plug in thisFor USA, Canadian, and Australian modelsRDC-7.1 for an extended period, remove the power cord fromFor British Models. Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supplyFor U.S.http://www.morozovawedding.ru/cite_imgs/brother-240c-printer-manual.xml Models. Note to CATV system installer. This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’sFCC Information for UserThese limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordanceIf this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionFor Canadian ModelsBlue: Neutral. Brown: Live. As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatusThe wire that is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire that is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter L or coloured red.Devices (All FrequencyBands). For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:If the fuse needs toCheck for the ASTA mark or the BSIGetting StartedSur les modeles dont la fiche est polarisee:Getting Started. Important Safety Instructions.2. Precautions.3. Features.6. Supplied Accessories.8. Connecting the Supplied Power Cord. 8. Before Using the RDC-7.1.9. Installing the Batteries. 9. Using the Remote Controller. 9. Index Parts and Facilities.10. Front Panel. 10. Inner Panel. 12. Rear Panel. 14. Front Panel Display. 15. Remote Controller (Amp Mode). 16. Installation and Connections. Speaker Placement.18. Basic Speaker Placements for Home TheaterPlacing the Speakers. 19. Speaker Placement Suitable for THX Audio. 20. Speaker Placement Suitable for a Music. Source such as DVD-Audio. 20. Available Speaker Placements AccordingConnection Examples. 22. Connecting a Power Amplifier.25. Connecting a Power Amplifier Using RCA. Type Cables. 25. Connecting a Power Amplifier Using XLR. Type Cables. 26. Using Bi-amp Connection. 27. Connecting Antennas.28. Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna. 28. Connecting the AM Loop Antenna. 29. Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna. 29. Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna. 29. Connecting AV Components.30. Types of Connection Cables and Terminals. 30.https://skazkina.com/ru/3m-epx-manual-applicator Connecting Monitors such as TV or Projector. 32. Connecting a DVD Player. 33. Connecting a DVD Recorder or Digital VCRConnecting a DBS Tuner, DBS TV, or. Connecting a CD Player, Turntable or Tuner. 38. Connecting a Recording Device such as MD. Recorder, DAT Deck, CD Recorder or. Cassette Deck. 39. Connection Using the i.LINK (AUDIO). Terminal ( ) (Other than Chinese model). 40. Connection Using HDMI Terminals. 43. ConnectingConnections for Remote Control (If Remote Controller Signal Does not ReachUsing an External Device with 12V TriggerIf Remote Controller Signal Does not ReachIf Remote Controller Signal Does not Reach. Other Components. 49. Using an External Device with 12V Trigger. Operations. Basic Operation of Remote Controller. Buttons. 50. To Operate the RDC-7.1 (AMP Mode). 50. To Select an Input Source. 50. To Operate a Connected ComponentTo Select a Source in Zone 2 or Zone 3. 51. To Perform a Macro Operation. 51. Customizing Your Remote Controller. 51. Turning on the Power. 52. Operating on the RDC-7.1. 52. Turning on the Power from the Remote. Controller. 53. Operating with Remote Controller. 53. Using the Listening Modes. 58. Selecting the Listening Mode. 61. Listening to Radio Broadcasts. 62. Using the Tuner. 62. Tuning into a Radio Station. 62. Listening to RDS BroadcastsListening to RDS Broadcasts. 64. PTY Program Types in Europe. 64. Displaying Radio Text (RT). 65. Performing a PTY Scan. 65. Performing a TP Scan. 65. Enjoying Multichannel Playback. 66. How to Connect. 66. How to Set Up. 66. Playing Back in Multichannel Sound. 67. Adjusting the Volume Level of SpeakersEnjoying Movies and Music in the Remote. Connecting and Setup. 68. Enjoying Movies and Music in a Remote. Zone. 69. Recording a Source. 71. While Playing Another. 72. Recording the Video from one Source andAbout Net-Tune. 74. Networking Your RDC-7.1. 75. About Net-Tune. 76. Networking Your RDC-7.1. 77. About Network Configuration. 77Using the Remote Controller. 78.https://egrenage.com/images/breckwell-p23fs-manual.pdf Enjoying Internet Radio. 80. Playing a Music File Saved on the Net-Tune. Server. 82. Configuring the Music Server. 84. Setup Menu. Setup Menu. 86. OSD Map (MAIN A). 86. OSD Map (MAIN B). 88. OSD Map (ZONE 2). 89. Navigating the Setup Menu. 90. Hardware Setup. 91. Remote Control Setup Sub-menu. 91. TV Format Sub-menu. 91. AM Frequency Setup Sub-menuSpeaker Configuration Sub-menu. 92. Speaker Crossover Sub-menu. 93. Speaker Distance Sub-menu. 93. Notch Filter Sub-menu. 93. Level Calibration Sub-menu. 94. THX Audio Setup Sub-menu. 94. Audio Output Assign Sub-menu. 95. Video Output Assign Sub-menu. 96. Input Setup. 97. Audio Assign Sub-menu (when input is otherMusic Server Sub-menu (When input is NETListening Mode Preset Sub-menu. 100. Character Edit Sub-menu. 101. IntelliVolume Sub-menu. 102. Delay Sub-menu. 102Listening Mode Setup. 103. Mono Setup Sub-menu. 103. Multiplex Setup Sub-menu. 103. Stereo Setup Sub-menu. 104. Direct, Pure Audio Setup Sub-menu. 105. Multichannel Input Setup Sub-menu. 105Sub-menu. 107Sub-menu. 108. Dolby Digital Setup Sub-menu. 109. DTS Setup Sub-menu. 110. AAC Setup Sub-menu. 111THX Setup Sub-menu. 114. TV Logic Setup Sub-menu. 115. Sub-menu. 116. Dolby Virtual Speaker Setup Sub-menu. 117. Dolby Headphone Setup Sub-menu. 118. Audio Adjust. 119. Tone Control Sub-menu. 119. Preference. 120. Volume Setup Sub-menu. 120. Headphone Level Setup Sub-menu. 120. OSD Setup Sub-menu. 120. OSD Position Sub-menu. 120Wakeup Setup. 121. OSD for DVD. 121. OSD for DVD (Zone 2). 121. System Control Setup. 121. Network Setup.122. IP Address Sub-menu. 122. Proxy Sub-menu. 122. MAC Address Sub-menu. 122. Client Sub-menu. 123. Lock Setup Sub-menu. 123. Firmware Version Sub-menu. 123. Using the Remote Controller. Products Using the Remote Controller.124. Products Using the. Connection. 124. DVD Mode. 124. CD Mode. 126. MiniDisc Mode. 127. Tape Mode. 128. Using the Remote Controller with Other. Components.129. Entering a Remote Control Code. 129.http://www.holderit.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16285cfb31d19a---C-172-operating-manual.pdf Learning Commands from Another Remote. Controller. 136. Using Macros. 137. Other Settings for the Remote Controller.139. Editing Remote Controller Modes. 139. Resetting the Remote Controller. 141. Using the Remote Controller with Radio. Frequency (RC-555M only). 141. Changing the Remote Controller’s. Control ID.142. Miscellaneous. Relationship Between Input Source and. Listening Mode.143. Types of the RDC-7.1 Option Boards. 146. Installing the Option Boards (USA and. Australian Models Only). 148. Troubleshooting.149. Power. 149. Audio. 149. Video. 150. Tuner. 150. Remote Controller. 150. Recording. 151. Net-Tune. 151. Others. 151. Error Messages. 152. SpecificationsAmplifier FeaturesOuts. Outputs. SurroundAssignable) to connect any variety of digital sourcesNext Generation User InterfaceUpconversion (NTSC and PAL Compatible)Other Performance FeaturesEver Need. In catalogs and on packaging, the letter added to the endSpecifications and operation are the same regardless ofMicrosoft Corporation in theFraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimedia. Electronics, Inc.Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and otherMacrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.”. THX Ultra2. Before any home theater component can be THX Ultra2 certified, itMode) which accurately translate film soundtracks for home theaterFor European Models. Getting StartedInterface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI. Licensing, LLC.Declaration of Conformity. We, ONKYO EUROPE. ELECTRONICS GmbHEN55013, EN55020 and EN61000-3-2, -3-3.RDC-7.1 provides option boards for advancedFor details on option boards, see page 146.Make sure you have the following accessories. Precautions during unpackingDo not liftTaped. Master Volume. On. Standby. Pure Audio. Zone 2 (GRN). Power. OffVideo 2. Video 3. Video 4. Video 5. Video 6. Video 7. Tape 1. Tape 2. Tuner. PhonoAM Loop Antenna (not supplied with USA and Canadian models). Speaker Labels. Surround Back. Right. Zone 2. Center. Surround.www.china-vitai.com/userfiles/files/canon-70-200-f4l-is-usm-manual.pdf Speaker Cable. Left. RightSurround. LeftLeft. Front. RightFront. Indoor FM antenna (not supplied with USA and. Canadian models)AV ControllerConnecting the Supplied Power Cord. Plug the supplied power cord into this AC INLET.RDC-7.1 while the other end is plugged into the wallPower CordPower CordInstalling the BatteriesUsing the Remote Controller. To use the remote controller, point it at the RDC-7.1’sRemote control sensorApStandby indicatorNotes:Notes. RDC-7.1 is subjected to bright light, such as directRDC-7.1 is installed in a rack behind colored glassThis is usefulHere is an explanation of the controls and displays on the front panel of the RDC-7.1. The specifications for your model may differ due to regional requirements. Front Panel. Zone 2 (GRN ). PhonoAV ControllerFor further operational instructions, see the pages. Getting Started. Press to turn on and off the main power supply forTo prevent this, do notLights when the RDC-7.1 is in the standby state andUse to control the volume in the main zone. ThePress this button to open and close the front doorPress these buttons to select the input source for theTo select the input source for the remote zone (ZoneTo select the input source for the remote zone (ZoneFor Zone 2, the indicator above the selected inputFor recording or. Zone 3, it will light red. When the same inputLights during pure audio playback.Inner Panel. Caution. The front door of the AV Controller is motorized.USA, Canadian, and Australian models. Off. DisplayTuning. Preset. Tuning Mode Memory. Setup. Enter. Exit. Phones. Clear. AV ControllerZone 2. DisplayPreset. Press this button to enter the Zone 2 configurationTo record fromNote. Recording and Zone 3 operations use the samePress to display information about the current inputFor each different inputF Dimmer button (Other than European. Press to set the brightness of the front display.https://www.superioreagle.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16285cfc90db2e---C-7-rifle-manual.pdf There areFor European models, this function can be operatedPress to assign the radio station, to which you areThese buttons are used with the On Screen DisplaySetup: Press to bring up the OSD menu. Exit: Press to exit the OSD menu when at the Menu. Screen, or move to one screen previous to the oneEnter: Press to display the screen for the selectedNote for European models. These buttons are also used to set programs andGetting Started. This is a standard stereo jack for connecting stereoThis button is only available on European models. Press this button to tune into the Radio Data SystemRDS was developedRT (radio text) to PTY (program type) to TP (trafficUse these buttons to change the tuner frequency. The tuner frequency is displayed in the front displayWhen a station isConnection Using HDMI Terminals. About the HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface). The High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an interface standard for next-generation TV, designed to connectMoreover, multiple cables are required for video, audio, and control signals in conventional connections, but the HDMI interface allows you to make a connection through a single HDMI cable, thusIn principle, the HDMI video stream (video signals) is compatible with the DVI. You can use the HDMI-DVI conversionThe HDMI interfaces on the RDC-7.1 are designed to conform to the standards below. High-Definition Multimedia Interface Specification Informational Version 1.0. Copyright Protection System. HDCP must also be supported on the devices connected to the RDC-7.1. Use the HDMI cable supplied with the product or those from the marketplace to connect the HDMI OUT terminal onIntel. This technology is designed to protect the video content and a HDCP-compliant DVI receiver is required toHow to Make a Connection through the HDMI Interface. Use the HDMI cable to connect the HDMI terminals on the RDC-7.1 and a HDMI-enabled device such as a DVD player. TV, or projector.http://lichnyiybrand.ru/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16285cfdaecca9---C-17-operating-manual.pdf Set HDMI to 1 or 2 in the Video Assign sub-menu according to the connected device you wish to use. In the initialBasically, the HDMI can transmit audio signals. However in order to playback the audio signal with the RDC-7.1, makeDigital audio signals will be output through the HDMI OUTA TV or projector that supports PCM audio signals only, for example, cannot playback audio signals in the Dolby. Digital format supplied as an input source to the RDC-7.1. In order to properly playback the audio signals in thisWhen an analog audio connection is made on the RDC-7.1, analog audio signal is output in the PCM format.Connection example when the source selection is performed on the RDC-7.1. DVD Player with HDMI OUTPUTTo enable HDMI audio output of the. RDC-7.1 from the TV speakers,Connection example for higher video quality. When connecting an AV component equipped with the HDMI input terminal, you can use the connecting layout shown below. Before making a connection, read the instruction manual of the connected device thoroughly.INPUT and OUTPUTD 100mA MAX.DVD instruction manual thoroughly. Notes:Therefore, it will not be displayed on the monitor that is notIn this case, adjust the resolution of the input video signal on the source videoHowever, when a supported digital audio signal is supplied, the monitor may produce unwanted noisy sound at the timeIn this case, disable the audio output and enable the sound fromTheWhen the RDC-7.1 is in the standby state, if anDirect change function.accofire.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/canon-70-200-f4-user-manual-pdf The PL3 is responsible for supervising all procedures until the intern is qualified to perform the procedure independently. They are responsible for daily physical exams, progress notes, and any consults or procedures that need to be done. They are also responsible for updating parents and referring physicians. The PL1 will take the junior role in attending deliveries when on Labor and Delivery Call.They are responsible for seeing patients in the appropriate order according to the severity of the complaint. 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