Rr 150 rear panel – Outlaw Audio RR 2150 User Manual

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RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver

Owner’s Manual

FP10 On/Standby button (see page 18)

When the RR 2150 is plugged in and the Master Power switch (RP8) is
On, pressing the front panel On/Standby button will toggle the unit from
standby condition (everything off except for the IR sensor and associated
circuitry) to fully operational. When the unit is in standby mode, the
pushbutton’s blue LED will light.

FP11 Headphone Jack (see page 19)

Plug a 1/4 inch phone plug (or an adaptor) here for headphone listening.

FP1 Headphone Level Control (see page 19)

Turn this knob to control headphone volume.

FP1 Aux Input Jack (see pages 11-12)

Use this stereo 3.5 mm jack to plug in any portable audio device with a
headphone or line-level output.

FP1 Speaker Selector Switch (see page 18)

When two pairs of speakers are connected to the RR 2150, this switch
lets you select which pair, or both, is active.

FP15 Speaker EQ Selector (see pages 18-19)

Turn this switch to add a moderate amount of bass boost (+6 dB at 55,
65, or 80 Hz) to compensate for speakers with limited bass output.

NOTE: We suggest that you leave this selector in the “Off” position if
you’ve turned the bass tone control all the way up. Although it’s unlikely
that you’ll damage your speakers, you may hear some real nastiness.

FP16 External Loop Select button (see pages 11-13)

Press this switch to add a product connected to the rear panel External
Processor Loop connections (RP14) to the signal path. (Remember to
turn that external unit on!) The button’s blue LED will light when you’ve
chosen this optional signal path.

NOTE: When the signal is routed through the External Processor Loop
and there is no unit connected to the jacks, no signal will appear at
either the loudspeaker or headphone outputs.

FP17 Source Selector (see pages 18-20)

Turn this knob to select the input source (FM, AM, CD/DVD, Video, Phono,
USB, Tape, or the front panel Aux input) that you want to LISTEN to.

FP18 Record Selector (see page 19)

Turn this knob to select the source you want to RECORD. Your selection
will appear only at the rear panel’s Tape Out jacks (RP13).

FP19 Mute On/Off button (see page 18)

Press this button to mute the speaker outputs. The button’s blue LED will
blink when Mute is engaged. Turning the Master Volume control has no
effect on Mute. You have to turn Mute off by pressing the button again.

FP0 Master Volume control (see page 18)

Turn this knob to the right (clockwise) to increase volume and to the
left (counterclockwise) to decrease levels.

RR 150 Rear Panel

RP1 Ground connector (see pages 11-12)

Connect the ground wire from your turntable to this screw connector.

RP FM Antenna connection (see page 10)

Connect the supplied FM antenna or an optional external FM antenna
to this connector.

RP AM Antenna connections (see page 10)

Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to these terminals.

RP IR (infrared) In/Out Connectors (see page 22)

When your RR 2150 is hidden behind doors that prevent the remote
control from “seeing” the front panel IR sensor, you may connect an
optional, external IR sensor to this 3.5mm mini-plug. To send the IR
signal to another product in a “daisy change” configuration, connect the
IR Out jack to another product with a compatible IR system.

RP5 1 volt trigger output (see pages 16-17)

This 3.5mm mono mini-jack provides a turn-on and turn-off pulse that
may be used to control optional external amplifiers from Outlaw and
other brands, as well as other compatible accessories.

RP6 USB connector (see pages 11-12)

Connect the USB output of a compatible computer or MP 3 audio player
to this jack for high fidelity playback.

RP7 Serial number

Write this number in the space provided on page 4 for future reference.

RP8 Master Power switch (see page 18)

When the power cord has been plugged into an AC output, put this switch
in the On position to connect the receiver to AC. When this switch is on,
the front panel On/Standby pushbutton (FP10) is used to turn the receiver
“on” or place it in the “standby” mode.

RP9 Phono cartridge sensitivity selector switch (see page 11)

This switch adjusts the phono pre-preamp to work with either moving
magnet (MM) or moving coil (MC) phono cartridges. Set it to correspond
with the type of cartridge you’re using.

RP10 Phono inputs (see pages 11-12)

Plug your turntable’s output cables into these jacks.

RP11 Analog audio inputs for video source (see pages 11-12)

Connect the output of any line-level audio source such as a DVD player,
VCR, satellite or cable box to this jacks.

RP1 CD/DVD analog audio inputs (see pages 11-12)

Connect the analog audio output of your CD or DVD to these jacks.

RP1 Tape Loop connections (see pages 11, 13)

Connect your recording device’s analog audio outputs and inputs to
these jacks.

NOTE: These are fixed-level outputs and are not affected by the RR 2150’s
volume control. If you’re using a portable recording device (MiniDisc
recorder, etc.), you may a shielded stereo “Y” cords (3.5 mm
stereo miniplug to two RCA-type jacks) to go from it to the RR 2150.

RR 2150 Rear Panel

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