Connecting your rr 150 – Outlaw Audio RR 2150 User Manual

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Outlaw Audio

Owner’s Manual

Connecting Your RR 150

Before trying to connect your RR 2150 to other system components, please
observe the following simple precautions:

Don’t connect the power cord to either the AC outlet or your RR 2150 until
you’ve made all other connections.

Always turn off any device before connecting it to the RR 2150. Better yet,
unplug the device from its AC power source, as automatic turn-on signals
may inadvertently turn the product on. Better safe than sorry!

Always pay attention to the warnings, options, and specific procedures
contained in the instructions that came with the component you’re con-
necting.

For analog connections, remember that

red input jacks = right channel audio

white input jacks = left channel audio

Insert all plugs and connectors securely. If you don’t, you may experience
noise, poor performance, or equipment damage.

DO NOT bundle audio connection cables with power cords and speaker
cables. To get the performance you expect, run all the power cords down
one side of the cabinet, all the signal connections down the other side,
and the speaker cables down the center.

Connect your speakers after you’ve connected all your other components
to the RR 2150 but before you connect the power cord.

Connecting and Using Antennas

The RR 2150 has an internal AM/FM tuner with separate connections for the
AM and FM antennae.

FM Antenna
Connect the supplied FM dipole antenna by pushing the antenna’s coaxial
connector onto the FM antenna connector (RP2.)

NOTE: This antenna is for indoor use only. For best reception, fully
extend the antenna and experiment with its positioning to get the
strongest signal. If FM reception with the supplied indoor antenna
does not provide a strong enough signal for acceptable reception, we
recommend using an optional amplified indoor or high-gain outdoor
antenna.

AM Antenna
Connect the supplied AM antenna to the rear panel push terminals (RP3). Press
one lever on the bottom of the terminal block and insert one of the antenna
wires. Release the lever and repeat the process with the other wire and lever.
Experiment with the antenna's position to obtain the strongest signal.

RC1 Tuner Mode button (see page 20)

This button selects either the “FM Stereo” or “FM Mono” tuner mode.

RC1 Memory button (see page 21)

Press this button to begin the process of entering a radio station’s fre-
quency into the tuner memory for quick recall.

RC15 Indicator LED (see page 22)

This lights briefly when you push a control key to tell you that the remote
has responded to your request. The Indicator LED flashes twice in rapid
succession when you’ve successfully entered “setup” mode.

RC16 Power (off button) (see page 18)

Press this button to turn off the RR 2150, or the device currently being
controlled by the remote.

NOTE: This is a “Power Off” button only. To turn the RR 2150 on, press
any Source Selector button (RC11). This will turn the unit on and select
the input you’ve pushed.

RC17 Enter dual function button (see pages 20-21)

RR 2150:

This button duplicates the functions of the front panel Enter

button (FP9). Press it to enter a selection when programming the RR
2150’s tuner functions.

Other components:

The function depends on selected component.

RC18 Channel Up/Down dual function buttons (see pages 20-21)

RR 2150:

When the tuner is in use, press these buttons to go the next

higher or lower broadcast frequency

Other components:

The function depends on selected component.

RC19 Direct dual function button (see pages 20-21)

RR 2150:

Pressing this button starts the process of selecting a broadcast

station directly. Within five seconds of pressing the button, key in a
particular broadcast frequency with the numeric keypad (RC3).

Other components:

The function depends on selected component.

RC0 Exit button

This button has no function for the RR 2150. For other components,
it will exit an active menu screen, though the function may vary from
device to device.

RC1 Function button (see pages 20-21)

RR 2150:

When the tuner is in use, this button is used to configure the

RR 2150’s internal tuner.

Other components:

Its function will vary from device to device.

RC Menu button

This button has no function for the RR 2150. For other components, it will
display a setup menu, though the function may vary from device to device.

RC Preset Up and Down buttons (see page 21)

Press this button to scan up and down through the list of radio station
frequencies you have programmed into the RR 2150.

RC P. Scan button (see page 21)

Press this button to begin a scan of all stations programmed into the
RR 2150’s memory system.

Connecting Your RR 2150

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