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1. 9 Y P SBL b c MD eS c O 5 S Coaxial Optical R SUB SR SBR S Video Composite Comp nent 7 1 AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO Vipgo DVD Audio SACD DVD Player EJ Outlaw Audio Owner s Manual Connect ng Your Model 1070 Connecting Other Video Components to the Model 1070 AUDIO CONNECTION NOTE When making digital audio connections use either the Coaxial or Optical connection but not both For Coaxial connections use either COAX 1 2 or 3 Likewise Optical connections OPT 1 3 are interchangeable You will configure the Model 1070 later to use the specific input you have chosen PLAY OUT RECIN amp P Video Recording Device AUDIO VIDEO Analog Digital PLAY OUT REC IN 5 coa gt 95 Composite S Video n 3 our M Optf al 9 I T DVE Pi UEN A M GND AM ANTENNA COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO 2 vipeo 3 MONITOR of C LE CO Nw Cs S A O s ii CD 1 TAP 3EC AUX 5 dre et ff vif foi ffc QQ DA VIDEO 2 MONIT vinEo 3 Guy fa A NE COAX1 COAX2 20AX3 COAX 55e Sl MI er b Gc OPT2 e LET i L i L i 6 0 i i i cx
2. e m D 69g o 0000 000000 E 3 NIGHT SLEEP TONE 000 dh XS ee THY L K X 3 2 s z 2 EH EH EE EE E EH EE EE A A i AP Y E 3 Bm b s S O10 5 m S O mal Ws Ba 2 S O O O s s 5 E s m D s m S S s m S O O O gt E E 3 s Ss m S s E a s bA z 2 a E m E s bA z E A A 7O Ho 9o ml o wo dg i Sa EH EH EH EE EB EH EH ER KJ Outlaw Audio Remote Control The Model 1070 s hand held remote controller is a pre programmed universal unit that contains an extensive library of IR codes and can control up to seven other system components in addition to duplicating every one of the Model 1070 s front panel functions All of these choices are shown on the Model 1070 s front panel and on screen displays Activate the remote s backlight by simply touching any pushbutton This lets you use the remote comfortably even in a dark room The backlight stays on for 5 seconds after you ve touched a pushbutton RCI RC RC3 RC4 RC5 RC6 RC7 RC8 RC9 Setup button see pages 42 43 Holding down this button for three seconds causes the remote to enter setup mode In this mode you can enter an entire set of codes for another device to be controlled D
3. In some cases you will want to make more than one type of connection for added flexibility in configuring your system Those situations will be noted below RP1 Component video inputs see pages 17 25 Use these three sets of jacks to connect devices with component video outputs such as a DVD player or a digital TV tuner If the device has a DVI or HDMI output use that connection instead RP2 FM antenna input see page 20 Accepts a 75 ohm coaxial cable Use it to connect the supplied FM antenna RP3 AM antenna input see page 20 Use this to connect the supplied AM loop antenna or any other external AM antenna RP4 Component video output see pages 17 25 Connect to a video display that accepts component video If the device has a DVI or HDMI input use that connection instead DVD input see pages 17 25 Use this group of inputs to connect a device with analog multi channel outputs such as a DVD Audio or Super Audio CD player The composite and S Video jacks are specifically designated for use with this input or you may assign any of the DVI or component video inputs A pair of analog audio inputs is also provided RP5 RP6 Bass Management selector switch Three position toggle switch for selecting how the Model 1070 routes bass signals for the DVD 7 1 multi channel analog inputs only Choices are Digital which applies the choices that you ll make in the Speaker Size and Speaker X Over sub menus Bypass no ba
4. The name of the selected source will reappear in the displays OR W Press the VOLUME UP or DOWN buttons on the remote or turn the VOLUME knob on the front panel The volume of the selected source will return at the new level Changing the Surround Mode Use these controls to change the surround mode from the default selected during input configuration Only the modes that can be used with the signal stereo Dolby Digital or DTS currently being played will be available for you to select Seven channel modes such as Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie cannot be used unless you have seven speakers connected EJ Outlaw Audio To change the surround mode from the front panel 1 Press the SURR MODE button 2 Pressthe A or V buttons on the front panel until the name of the desired mode appears The selected surround mode is shown on the front panel display and the on screen display unless you selected OSD OFF in the Input Con figuration menu This method also allows you to select one of the Model 1070 s stereo modes including stereo bypass 5 channel stereo and 7 channel stereo To change the surround mode from the remote 1 Press the DOLBY MODES button or the DTS MODES button depending on what type of signal you are listening and the mode type desired until the name of the mode you want to select appears The selected surround mode will be shown on the front panel display and in the on screen message unless you sele
5. You may skip this step if you have entered NONE for the SURR BACK SIZE setting Here you tell the system if you have a 6 1 or 7 1 system Select SBL if you are using a single Surround Back speaker The ampli fier channel for that speaker should be connected to the Surround Back Left speaker output see the Connecting Loudspeakers to the Model 1070 diagram on page 22 Select LB RB when you have two Surround Back speakers 8 Use the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote to move the cursor to the SUBWOOFER line When the front speakers are set to SMALL it is automatically set to YES and no further adjustment is required However when the front speak ers are set to LARGE this setting lets you determine where the LFE and derived bass is directed Select LFE to send the special Low Frequency Effects channel information on multichannel digital sources to the subwoofer while a full range front channel signal will be sent to the front Left Right speakers along with the derived bass signal from the other speaker positions Selecting L R Sub tells your receiver that you want bass signals sent to your main L and R speakers in addition to your subwoofer Choose this option only if your main L and R speakers have good bass handling capa bility It may be the best selection for medium sized front speakers Select NONE to send all bass information including both LFE and derived bass to the front left right speakers 9 When you have c
6. between STEREO and DHI STEREO the factory default sends a conventional unprocessed two channel stereo feed to the headphone jack DH1 DH stands for Dolby Headphone creates a surround sound effect through conventional stereo headphones and simulates the acoustically controlled environment of a recording studio control room 2 Channel Subwoofer Offset Some listeners find that after they ve carefully set their system s playback levels for multi channel listening the subwoofer sounds too loud when playing music The Sub Offset setting allows you reduce the subwoofer level automatically for 2 channel stereo playback There is no by the book or proper way to set Sub Offset Simply adjust it to your taste Play some music you like set the Model 1070 for stereo playback and adjust the Subwoofer Offset until it sounds good to you Owner s Manual System Setup To adjust 2 Channel Subwoofer Offset 1 From the SURROUND CONFIG menu press A or V to move the cursor to 2CH SUB OFFSET 2 Press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to adjust the 2CH SUB OFFSET anywhere from 0 to 6dB The OdB setting the factory default provides no subwoofer offset The 6 dB setting creates the most subwoofer offset NOTE This is a negative offset only you may not increase the output of the subwoofer in stereo relative to its level in other modes To return to the Main Menu 1 Move the cursor to RETURN TO MAIN MENU by usi
7. VIDEO CONNECTION NOTE Your connection requirements will vary according to your video gear s capabilities In most cases only one type of video connection is required Make sure to use the connections that correspond to the same video input For example if you connect a component s composite or S Video output to the Video 2 inputs on the Model 1070 you must also use the Component Video 2 inputs as well If a DVI or HDMI output is available connect it in place of the component video outputs The Connection Record Chart on page 25 provides an easy way to determine which video connections are associated with a particular input pem IN 1 E WARNING ERO REET SHOCK omer ore INTE eo sce O Component VIDEO S Video Composite Ge c L R Analog AUDIO Coaxial Optical DVI Out Digital Video Device DVD Player Satellite Receiver Cable Box etc Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver 19 Owner s Manual Connecting Your Model 1070 Component f your device has component video outputs connect them to the component Video 1 2 input jacks RP1 As you make this connection remember to follow the alphabet See DVD player above if you don t remem ber what this means DVI HDMI If your device a DVI or HDMI video output and your video monitor has a DVI or HDMI input
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9. left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges Bi Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal E Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock E Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the unit through open ings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit Bi Servicing Do not attempt to service the unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel B Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit If the unit has been exposed to rain or wa
10. separate discrete commands for on and off that may be used to program an optional programmable remote control Remember to turn the Model 1070 ON press any of the source buttons at the bottom section of the remote Direct Operation In addition to entering settings into the Model 1070 using the on screen menu system as described in various sections of this manual many of the controls may be changed directly at any time using the remote control or the front panel buttons We will describe how to make these adjustments in this section Source Selection To select a source input from the remote control E Press one of the source buttons DVD CD VIDEO 1 etc on the remote control This will turn the Model 1070 on and select the desired input Remember that in order to actually control the selected source device you must press the appropriate Device Selector Button These are at the top of the remote and are the only buttons on the remote with the lettering in white on a black background The front panel display will show the selected source The on screen display will also show the selected source unless you have set OSD to OFF in the Input Configuration menu Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EA Owner s Manual Model 1070 Operation To select a source input from the front panel 1 Press the INPUT button on the front panel 2 Press the A or V buttons on the front panel to select the source The
11. 1 system You will not see any all digital formats if you ve selected an analog input Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver 27 Owner s Manual System Setup Setting the Level Trim To configure the Level Trim of a video input 1 Move the cursor to LEVEL TRIM by using the A and buttons on the front panel or remote 2 Press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to scroll through the preferred level trim for this input The input choices appear as follows as you scroll through them 0dB 6dB 12dB These choices allow you to adjust relative audio levels so that when you switch from one source to another you won t be subjected to a wide disparity in volume We suggest that you accept the 0dB default for each input and make changes only after you determine that an input needs trimming Setting Auto Poll ng To configure the Auto Polling of a video input 1 Move the cursor to AUTO POLL by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 2 Press the and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to toggle between ON and OFF When ON is selected the Auto Poll circuitry will automatically switch the audio input from the selected digital source to the analog input for the source when the digital data stream is interrupted This is helpful for use with digital cable boxes where the audio switches between digital and analog depending on which channel is selected When OFF is selected th
12. Creates a 7 1 soundfield from stereo or matrix encoded sources Optimized for movie soundtracks Creates a multi channel soundfield from stereo sources Dolby Labs original Pro Logic matrix decoding mode Delivers a discrete 6 1 soundfield from DTS ES discrete encoded material Delivers a 6 1 soundfield from DTS ES matrix encoded material Creates a multi channel soundfield from stereo sources Creates a multi channel soundfield from stereo sources Two channel stereo with digital bass management Creates a 5 channel program from a stereo source Creates a 7 channel program from a stereo source Pure two channel playback with no digital processing for bass management Display Text Name Description Suggested Use DD DOLBY DIG Dolby Digital 5 1 depending on the playback source DD DOLBY DIG EX Dolby Digital EX DOLBY PLII C Dolby Pro Logic II Cinema DOLBY PLII M Dolby Pro Logic II Movie DOLBY PLII X Dolby Pro Logic II Game DOLBY PLIlx C Dolby Pro Logic IIx Cinema DOLBY PLIIx M Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie DOLBY PLIb X Dolby Pro Logic IIx Game VS Dolby Virtual Speaker PRO LOGIC Dolby Pro Logic e DTS DTS 5 1 Delivers 5 1 sound from DTS encoded material DTS DTS ES DTS ES Discrete DTS DTS ES DTS ES Matrix P NEO 6 CINEMA DTS Neo 6 Cinema P NEO 6 MUSIC DTS Neo 6 Music P STEREO Two Channel Stereo P 5 STEREO Five Channel Stereo P 7 STEREO Seven Channel Stereo BYPASS Bypass Dolby Digital This format provides 5 1
13. Matrix titles provide the sixth channel by a matrix process while DTS ES Discrete media delivers a true discrete back surround channel Both DTS ES formats are backward compatible with the original DTS process and will deliver a 5 1 channel output if your system has no back surround speakers The Model 1070 automatically senses the presence of either DTS ES format and automatically switches the processing mode when required Eg Outlaw Audio DTS Neo 6 This processing mode creates up to six full bandwidth channels from any matrix encoded 2 channel source It offers two modes Cinema and Music Use the Cinema mode for movie soundtracks the Music mode for stereo music More info about the Model 1070 s various surround sound technologies can be found at the www dtsonline com and www dolby com Stereo Listening Modes The Model 1070 offers advanced technology for stereo listening too Stereo This mode routes sound only to your front left and right speakers and to your subwoofer if one is connected 7 Channel Stereo 5 Channel Stereo This mode routes the signal from a stereo recording to all of the speakers in your system There s minimal processing so you ll enjoy very even sound quality as you move around the room that s why these modes are often called party modes Bypass Like Stereo mode Bypass also routes sound only to your front left and right speakers The difference between the two is that Bypass has n
14. RP9 depending on the type of connector used by the source You ll configure the Model 1070 later to use the input you ve chosen For now note that digital input on your system chart Owner s Manual Connect ng Your Model 1070 Audio Recorder Cassette deck MD recorder DAT CD recorder etc Analog Connect the L and R audio outputs on the recorder usually marked PLAY to the TAPE IN jacks RP17 Connectthe L and R audio inputs usually marked REC to the RECORD OUT TAPE jacks RP17 Digital Connect your recorder s digital output jack to either the coaxial or optical input RP12 depending on the type of connector used by your recorder As with the digital CD input configuration will come later For now just note that input on your system chart If your recorder has a digital input jack connect it to either the coaxial or opti cal output RP14 depending on the type of connector used by your recorder Configure this later but note the connection now Computer sources NOTE Although you can connect a computer via analog or digital inputs we suggest a PCM Dolby Digital or DTS connection when pos sible for the best sound You can also use your computer to record sound from the other devices connected to the Model 1070 Analog Using a 1 8 3 5mm stereo miniplug to dual RCA adapter cable a Y cable with male connectors at both ends connect the computer sound card s audio output minijack to the TAPE IN jacks RP17
15. X OVER SURROUND CONFIG CHANNEL CALIBRATION DELAY ADJUST SYSTEM CONFIG EXIT Move the cursor to SPEAKER X OVER by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote With the cursor pointing to SPEAKER X OVER press SET on the front panel or the remote The Speaker X Over sub menu appears SPEAKER X OVER gt FRONT L R 100Hz CENTER 100Hz SURR L R 100Hz SURR BACK L R 100Hz RETURN TO MAIN MENU Usethe A and V buttons on the front panel or remote to move to each line on this menu Press the lt and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to select the correct crossover setting for each speaker position When SMALL has been chosen as the size for a speaker position the available choices are 40Hz 60Hz 80Hz 100Hz 120Hz 150Hz NOTE When LARGE is selected on the SPEAKER SIZE menu a full range signal will be sent to the speaker position being adjusted When NONE is selected on the SPEAKER SIZE menu no adjustment is needed or possible When you have completed the configuration process for all main speaker positions use the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote to set the cursor to RETURN TO MAIN MENU Press SET on the front panel or the remote The Main Menu appears Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EB Owner s Manual System Setup Notes on Setting Crossover Frequencies You may find the following suggestions helpful in setting good c
16. and MUTE buttons 5 Within five seconds press the 1 button on the remote control OUTLAW AUDIO MODEL 1070 appears briefly to indicate that the unit has been reset The unit will then return to normal operation Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EJ Owner s Manual Troubleshootong Trou bleshooting Listed below are some of the more common issues you could encounter For additional hints on using the Model 1070 or resolving problems we suggest that Your new Model 1070 is designed to provide years of trouble free operation you look at the Model 1070 section of our website at www outlawaudio com or However the complexity of today s sophisticated home theater systems means enter the Model 1070 Section of our Outlaw Saloon If your problem persists that you might encounter an occasional problem with your system involving please call us at 866 OUTLAWS 688 5297 or 866 OUTLAWA 688 5292 the Model 1070 Symptom Possible Cause Solution Options Unit does not turn on when remote or No AC Power Make certain AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet front panel buttons are pressed Make certain rear panel MAIN POWER switch is ON No sound from digital audio source Input not properly selected Make certain the correct digital input is associated to the source No DTS when a DVD is playing Incorrect bitstream output from DVD player Check the DVD player s setup menus to make certain DTS output is selected Ch
17. both i i OO 00O O OOY L R Coaxial Optical Y Ps Pk Analog Digital S Video Composite Component DVI AUDIO IN VIDEO IN TV Monitor Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EN Owner s Manual Connecting Your Model 1070 Connecting Loudspeakers to the Model 1070 Powered Subwoofer ES Outlaw Audio The speaker connectors RP15 are five way gold plated connectors that accept bare wires pin terminations spade lugs eye lugs and banana plugs The choice is yours What you don t have a choice about is neatness Whichever termination you use make sure that all the individual wires that make up each conductor are tightly wrapped together and that there are no frayed ends that protrude past the speaker terminal or the wire termination for that conductor This will prevent short circuits and possible amplifier failure Make sure to observe proper continuity and polarity For continuity connect the Left Front speaker to the Left Front speaker terminals and so on Care here will save a lot of time later For proper polarity make sure that you ve connected the proper speaker s terminal the one with the red band around it to that speaker s terminal Then connect the terminal it has a black band to the same speaker s terminal It s that simple Tam If you ve chosen bare wire or pin terminations unscrew the outer barrel
18. connect the device to the DVI 1 or 2 input RP23 For HDMI equipped components use either an interconnect cable with one type of connector on each end preferred or an HDMI to DVI adapter Audio Connections Analog Using a pair of RCA to RCA audio cables connect your device s L and R channel analog audio outputs to the Video 1 3 analog audio jacks RP18 or RPI9 Digital Connect your device s digital audio output coaxial or optical to one of the digital inputs RP12 Note the selected input on your worksheet for configuration later NOTE Particularly with digital cable set top boxes we recommend that you make both an analog and digital audio connections This will enable the Model 1070 to revert to analog audio when you switch away from a digital channel to one that only has analog audio See page 19 Video Display Connections Connect a video display device a TV projector etc to the Model 1070 using the following methods Video Connections Composite Using a video cable with yellow RCA jacks at both ends connect the display device s composite video input to the Model 1070 s composite Moni tor Out jack RP20 S Video Using an S video cable connect the display device s S video input to the S Video Monitor Out jack RP20 Component If your display device has component video inputs connect them to the component Monitor Out jacks RP4 Once again follow the alphabet DVI HDMI If your display device
19. devices display and speakers should be completed AII that remains is to properly configure the system to reflect your specific equipment and room characteristics Before starting the configuration process make sure that all connections between the Model 1070 and other system components are tight and secure Then turn on the Model 1070 and your display device NOTE When using the Remote Control during the configuration process remember to first press the TNR button to control the Model 1070 To turn the Model 1070 on 1 Press the MASTER POWER ON OFF button on the unit s rear panel until it latches The Standby On indicator on the front panel will glow amber 2 Press the STANDBY button on the front panel or any source selector button on the remote control The Standby On indicator will turn green and the front panel display will illuminate 3 Turn on your display device Make certain that it is set to the input for the jacks that are used to connect it to the Model 1070 but do not select the DVI or HDMI input as the Model 1070 s menus are not visible through that type of connection 4 Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote control The Main menu will appear on screen You ll also see an abbreviated ver sion of the Main menu on the Model 1070 s front panel display FP3 MAIN MENU INPUT CONFIG SPEAKER SIZE SPEAKER X OVER SURROUND CONFIG CHANNEL CALIBRATION DELAY ADJUST SYSTEM CO
20. for the first time and then slowly increasing the level by turning the knob to the right This avoids the chance that you might damage your hearing by encountering a headphone level that is too high Always use caution and good sense when setting the headphone level as high levels may cause hearing damage Listening to headphones for prolonged periods at high vol ume levels can permanently damage your hearing The headphones may be used in either the Stereo or Dolby Headphone mode To change the setting go to the Surround Configuration Menu following the instructions shown on page 33 Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver a Owner s Manual Remote Control Setup and Operation The Model 1070 remote control is preprogrammed with remote codes for 1 000 audio and video components Programming is accomplished by simply punch ing in a four digit code number that matches your equipment In addition to the Model 1070 itself the remote control can operate up to seven other audio and video devices in your home entertainment system They are listed below amp TVs Monitors Video Projectors m VCRs TV VCR combination units amp Cable boxes Internet set top boxes m Satellite receivers DirecTV Dish Network Primestar DBS C band amp Audio receivers preamplifiers surround processors Compact disc players multi disc changers m DVD laserdisc players amp Cassette tape players DAT MiniDisc switchers li
21. good practice to make certain that all components are turned off and preferably unplugged from their AC power source Many modern electronics products feature automatic turn on circuits that may be activated during an installation causing the potential for damage to electronic components and or speakers Such damage is not covered by product warranties and Outlaw Audio specifically disclaims responsibility for any such damage Owner s Manual Precautions Precautions Verify The Line Voltage Your new Model 1070 has been factory configured for 120 3 volt AC lines Connecting the unit to a line voltage other than that for which it is intended can create a safety and fire hazard and may damage the Model 1070 If you have any questions about the voltage requirements for your specific model or about the line voltage in your area contact Outlaw Audio before plugging the unit into a wall outlet NOTE It is always a good idea to avoid using any audio or video equipment on the same AC circuit as equipment with motors such as air conditioners or refrig erators This will lessen the possibility of power variation and electrical start up noise affecting your sound system Power Cord The removable power cord that is shipped with the Model 1070 is specifically designed to be used with this product DO NOT use any other power cord as that may reduce the unit s performance and possibly create a safety hazard In particular DO NOT use
22. has a DVI or HDMI video input connect it to the DVI Out connection RP24 For HDMI equipped components use an HDMI to DVI adapter NOTE The Model 1070 s on screen display does not appear at the DVI OUT jack Use a component S Video or composite video connec tion to your video display device in addition to the DVI connection Audio Connections Analog If your display device has an internal tuner with an analog audio output connect the L and R channel outputs to the Video 1 3 analog audio inputs RP18 or RP19 Digital If your display device has a digital audio output connect it to one of the coaxial or optical input jacks RP12 Note the selected input on your worksheet for configuration later EJ Outlaw Audio Antenna Connections The Model 1070 has an internal AM FM tuner with separate connections for each band s antenna FM Antenna Connect the supplied FM dipole antenna by pushing the antenna s coaxial connector onto the FM antenna connector RP2 NOTE 7 e supplied FM antenna is for indoor use only For best reception fully extend the antenna and experiment with its position ing to get the strongest signal You can attach it to a wall or other surface using push pins tacks or small nails If FM reception is poor with the supplied indoor antenna we recommend using an amplified indoor or a high gain outdoor antenna Connect these antennas in the same way AM Antenna Connect the supplied AM antenna
23. most noticeable in the bass frequency range And they usually result in too much boom in some parts of the room and not enough real bass in others In addition these seemingly random effects are very difficult to predict unless you re a trained acoustician with a lot of experience But here s some practical advice from Outlaws who ve tamed many a room to be downright docile Never put your prime viewing listening position tight against a wall Walls create high pressure zones that will have your ears begging for bass relief in short order Likewise a viewing listening position in the center of the room will most likely result in too little bass So make sure your comfy couch is somewhat free standing in the room And that will give you plenty of leeway to place your surround and back surround speakers more advantageously too Put the subwoofer where your ears are Forget about the advice to move the subwoofer all around the room until you happen to find that one magic spot where the bass sounds right tight with lots of bite Instead find this ideal position the Outlaw way Place the subwoofer on your favorite chair or couch watch those spikes then get down on your hands and knees and move around the room until you hear the best bass That s where you re going to put the subwoofer Simple isn t it Consider using more than one sub Even when you re feeding the same signal to each one multiple subs placed in dif
24. move the cursor to DEFAULT VOLUME 2 Press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to select the desired setting You can adjust the level from 70 to 10dB Keep in mind that a 70dB setting will be below your threshold of hearing and 10dB may well make your ears bleed We suggest something in the range of 30 dB That way you ll be sure to know that your system s on and working Sleep The Model 1070 s sleep timer automatically shuts the unit off after a prede termined amount of time from 5 to 90 minutes The sleep time can also be activated directly from the SLEEP button on the remote control using the Model 1070 s front panel display To set the Sleep timer from the on screen display 1 From the SYSTEM CONFIG menu press A or V to move the cursor to SLEEP 2 Press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to select the desired setting The available choices are 90MIN 75MIN 60MIN 45MIN 30MIN 20MIN 10MIN 5MIN OFF Choosing one of the time settings will cause the Model 1070 to turn itself off after selected amount of time Choose OFF to disengage the sleep timer function To exit the menu system 1 Move the cursor to RETURN TO MAIN MENU by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 2 Press SET on the front panel or the remote The Main Menu appears 3 Move the cursor to EXIT by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 4 Press SET on th
25. of the connector until you see the hole in the connector s center post Insert the conductor or pin into the hole and screw the outer barrel tightly For spade lugs they look like a small two pronged fork follow the same general procedure but just unscrew the barrel enough to place the lug s prongs around the inner post Then retighten the barrel With eye lugs unscrew the barrel completely until it comes off the post Then place the eye around the post replace the barrel and tighten Using banana plugs Simply insert them into the holes you ll find at the end of each post barrel assembly Just push them in carefully and you re done CAUTION Do NOT overtighten Tighten the barrel enough to insure good contact between the speaker terminal and the speaker wire or termination For safety sake it is important that speaker cables not be run under rugs or carpets and that any speaker wire run inside walls carries the appropriate CL rating for the application Use of non rated cable inside walls is a fire hazard and may be a violation of local building codes Subwoofer Connection Powered self amplified subwoofers Using a shielded RCA to RCA cable connect the subwoofer output jack RP21 to the subwoofer s line Input jack Then follow any specific connection and or configuration instructions supplied with the subwoofer Passive non amplified subwoofer Using the same cable type described above connect the subwoofer
26. of 10 milliseconds You can adjust lip sync delay for a specific video input directly from the remote or from the Input Configuration Menu see page 28 Lip sync delay is not available for audio only inputs To set lip sync delay from the remote 1 Press the SYNC button on the remote The current Lip Sync delay for the input in use will appear on the bottom line of the front panel display and the on screen message unless you have selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu 2 Press the A or V buttons on the remote to adjust the amount of delay being applied Watching a close up of an actors lips while carefully listening to their dialogue is the best way to set the proper amount of lip sync delay If you hear dialog before you see lips moving increase the delay time If you see lips moving before you hear dialog decrease the delay time 3 Press SET to choose the new lip sync setting Adjusting Tone Controls You can adjust the bass and treble for a specific input directly from the remote or from the Input Configuration Menu see page 28 The maximum boost or cut is 6dB To adjust tone controls 1 Press the TONE button on the front panel or remote The current setting for Treble boost or cut will appear in the lower line of the front panel and on screen display unless you have selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu 2 Pressthe A or V buttons on the front panel or remote to increase the boost or cut
27. on To use the OSD the unit must be connected to your display device using either the composite video output or S Video output jacks You may also view the OSD using the component video output but the picture may blank temporarily when you activate the menu system The information presented in the front panel display will in most cases reflect what is displayed in the OSD but certain operations require that you use one or the other EN Outlaw Audio Surround Formats The Model 1070 incorporates today s most advanced surround sound technolo gies The Model 1070 handles the full roster of Dolby and DTS formats In the Dolby column you ll see Dolby Digital Dolby Digital EX and Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie Music and Game modes On the DTS side of the tracks we ve included DTS DTS ES Discrete and Matrix Neo 6 and 96 24 You ll also find Dolby Headphone for convincing surround effects with conven tional stereo headphones and Dolby Virtual Speaker for an exceptionally envel oping surround soundfield with just two full range speakers The Model 1070 also offers 5 Channel Stereo and 7 Channel Stereo modes What you won t find is a plethora of artificial environments like stadium concert hall jazz club etc We did this on purpose they re usually not worth the effort to scroll past on the way to something really useful Want excellent surround sound from stereo sources Use Dolby Pro Logic IIx or D
28. on the front panel or remote 2 Press SET on the front panel or the remote The Main Menu appears Speaker Placement Before we get to the Speaker Size sub menu it is worth mentioning that you should understand that correct speaker placement is critical to good sound Then again also understand that there are no hard and fast laws governing where you should put them Frustrating right The good news is that there are several guidelines you can follow Unfortunately every listening room and combination of speak ers exhibits different acoustic qualities so what works in one situation won t necessarily work in another So you ll probably have to experiment a bit before youre really happy with your system s sound That being said here are some pointers to follow Left Front Center and Right Front Speakers Place them at the same relative height and if at all possible a bit away from any walls Some acousticians recommend placement far away from any walls but that may not be practical in your situation Most speakers sound best with the tweeter positioned at seated ear height the same height your ears are when you re ready to watch and listen Take care to aim the speakers at your prime viewing listening position That will probably mean that the center channel speaker will be aimed straight ahead while the left and right speakers are toed in a bit Left and Right Surround Speakers Put these speakers about 3 1 me
29. remote 8 Press SET on the front panel or the remote The Main Menu appears Delay Settings for Large Rooms Ifone or more of your speakers are greater than 20 feet away from your favorite viewing spot use the following procedure 1 Measure the distance from each speaker to your main viewing listening position 2 Write down each measurement 3 Subtract 20 from the longest measurement 4 Use the resulting answer as an offset for all the distances For example the longest measurement in your system is the Back Surround Left speaker at 26 feet Subtract 20 from it The answer of 6 becomes your offset Now subtract the offset number from the actual measured distances to get the measurements that you d enter Speaker Actual Distance Entered Distance Left Front 15 9 Center 17 1r Right Front 14 8 Surr Right 17 T Surr Back R 20 14 Surr Back L 24 18 Surr Left 12 6 Subwoofer 26 20 Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EJ Owner s Manual System Setup System Configuration Settings This final sub menu lets you adjust some convenience and comfort parameters that enable you to enjoy the Model 1070 even more by custom tailoring key settings Note that some of these settings may require a bit of experience with the Model 1070 in its factory default mode before you decide which to change and to what degree the changes should be made If you are in a rush to get your new Model 1070 into act
30. the input source and the number of speakers in your system Each press of the button selects another mode Mode selections appear on the front panel and the on screen display RC15 DTS Modes button see page 38 Selects from the available DTS surround modes depending on the input source and the number of speakers in your system Each press of the button selects another mode Mode selections appear on the front panel and the on screen display RC16 Status LED Indicator see pages 42 and 43 Lights briefly after pushing a control key Flashes twice in rapid succes sion when you ve successfully entered setup mode RC17 Power off button see pages 37 and 44 Turns off the Model 1070 Also turns other components controlled by the remote on and off To turn on the receiver press any Source Selector but ton This turns the Model 1070 on and switches the unit to that input RCI8 Enter Sync dual function button see page 40 Model 1070 Sync sometimes called lip synch delays audio in precise steps to preserve synchronization with the video image Each push of the button increases the delay by 10 milliseconds The on screen display indicates the amount of delay After delay is set pushing the button again resets the delay to 0 Other components Enters a selection a channel number etc made with the numeric keypad RC19 Last Night dual function button see page 39 Model 1070 Night reduces the audio signal s dynamic range for lat
31. through the System Configuration sub menu see page 37 or directly from the remote control To activate the sleep timer from the remote 1 Press SLEEP on the remote SLEEP TIME 90 MIN appears on the lower line of the front panel display and in the on screen messages unless you selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu 2 Press SLEEP repeatedly to reduce the amount of time before the Model 1070 shuts off The available choices are 90MIN 75MIN 60MIN 45MIN 30MIN 20MIN 10MIN 5MIN O0FF Choosing one of the time settings will cause the Model 1070 to turn itself off after selected amount of time Choose OFF to disengage the sleep timer function 3 Press EXIT on the remote to remove the sleep timer display or wait a few seconds for the display to disappear 4 To check the amount of time left on the sleep timer press SLEEP again Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EJ Owner s Manual Model 1070 Operation Lip Synch Delay Because video is more data intensive than audio processing video takes longer As a result sometimes the video will lag behind the audio causing a lip sync error The problem may vary with each source device In particular digital TV tuners or the stations they receive seem to cause lip sync problems more than do DVD players The Model 1070 lets you delay the audio to fix this problem It also lets you set a different lip sync delay for each input in increments
32. 00 Paragon 0000 Philips 0305 0317 Pioneer 0144 0533 0877 Pulsar 0000 Quasar 0000 Regal 0273 0279 Bunco 0000 Samsung 0144 Scientific Atlanta 0017 0477 0877 Starcom 0003 Toshiba 0000 Zenith 0000 0525 0899 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Aiwa 0157 Burmester 0420 Cal Audio Labs 0029 Carver 0157 0179 DKK 0000 Demon 0003 0873 Emerson 0305 Fisher 0179 Garrard 0420 Genexxa 0032 0305 Harman Kardon 0157 0173 Hitachi 0032 JVC 0072 Kenwood 0028 0190 0826 0037 0626 0681 Krell 0157 LX 0305 Linn 0157 Owner s Manual Setup Codes MCS 0029 Konka 0719 0711 0720 0721 MTC 0420 Magnavox 0503 0675 Magnavox 0157 0305 Marantz 0539 Marantz 0157 0626 0029 Mitsubishi 0521 Mission 0157 Onkyo 0503 NSM 0157 Optimus 0571 Onkyo 0101 0868 Oritron 0651 Optimus 0022 0468 0420 0179 0305 1063 0000 0037 0145 Panasonic 0490 0677 0632 Panasonic 0029 Philips 0539 0503 Parasound 0420 Pioneer 0571 0525 0632 Philips 0157 0626 Proscan 0522 Pioneer 0032 0468 0305 1062 1063 RCA 0522 0571 Polk Audio 0157 Samsung 0573 Proton 0157 Sharp 0630 QED 0157 Sony 0533 Quasar 0029 Toshiba 0503 RCA 0053 0032 1062 0468 0305 0179 Yamaha 0490 0545 Realistic 0179 0420 Zenith 0591 0503 Rotel 0157 0420 HOME AUTOMATION SAE 0157 Manufactur
33. 23 KTV 0180 0030 Baysonic 0180 Kenwood 0030 0019 Bclmr 0019 Konka 0707 0632 0628 0638 0703 Bell amp Howell 0016 0154 LG 0056 Bradford 0180 LXI 0154 0047 0054 0156 0178 Brockwood 0019 Logik 0016 Broksonic 0236 0463 Luxman 0056 CXC 0180 MGA 0150 0019 0030 0178 Candle 0030 0056 MIC 0060 0030 0019 0056 Carnivale 0030 Magnavox 0054 0030 0179 1254 Carver 0054 Marantz 0054 0030 Celebrity 0000 Matsushita 0250 Cineral 0451 0092 Megatron 0145 0178 Citizen 0056 0030 0060 0092 Memorex 0179 0463 0178 0016 0056 0150 0154 0250 Concerto 0056 Midland 0017 0047 0051 Contec 0180 Motorola 0093 Craig 0180 Multitech 0180 Crosley 0054 NAD 0156 0166 0178 Crown 0180 NEC 0030 0019 0056 Curtis Mathes 0060 0030 0016 0047 0051 0054 0056 0093 0145 NTC 0092 0154 0166 0451 1147 1347 Nikko 0178 0030 0092 Daewoo 0092 0623 0019 0624 0451 rua 0180 Denne ed Optimus 0250 0166 0154 Perion U Optonica 0093 Dumont iii adi Orion 0463 0179 0236 Eicfpomd bud Panasonic 0051 0250 E 0236 0180 0178 0179 0463 0624 0623 0019 0154 Penney 0047 1347 0060 0030 0178 0051 0019 0056 0156 ia iis Philco 0145 0019 0030 0054 0463 s 014 Philips 0054 Fujitsu 0179 0683 Pilot 0019 0030 Funai 0180 0171 0179 Pioneer 0166 0679 Future M Portland 0019 0092 SE 0047 1347 0051 0178 0451 1147 0095 Pifceton 717 Gibralter 0017 0019 0030 Prism 0051 ae 0178 0019 0030 0056 Proscan 0047 Gradiente 0056 0053 Finn oig
34. E SPEAKER X OVER SURROUND CONFIG CHANNEL CALIBRATION DELAY ADJUST SYSTEM CONFIG EXIT 3 With the cursor pointing to INPUT CONFIG press SET on the front panel or the remote The Input Configuration sub menu appears INPUT CONFIG gt DVD CONFIG VIDEO 1 CONFIG VIDEO 2 CONFIG VIDEO 3 CONFIG VIDEO 4 CONFIG TUNER CONFIG CD CONFIG TAPE CONFIG AUX CONFIG RETURN TO MAIN MENU There are 5 video inputs to configure DVD and Videos 1 4 Configuration of most of the inputs follow the same steps For the following example welll use the DVD Input To select a different input to configure use the Up and Down cursor buttons Once you ve selected an input to configure press Set 4 With the cursor pointing to DVD CONFIG press SET on the front panel or the remote The DVD Configuration sub menu will appear DVD CONFIG gt AUDIO ANALOG VIDEO AUTO OSD 0N SURR DOLBY PLIIx C LEVEL TRIM OdB AUTO POLL ON BASS OdB TREBLE OdB LIP SYNC DELAY OmS RETURN TO INPUT MENU The following steps will guide you through the process of choosing the correct settings for your video input devices Setting the Audio To configure the Audio of a video input 1 Move the cursor to AUDIO by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 2 Press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to scroll through the available audio input choices The input choices appear as fo
35. From the remote press the PRESET UP or PRESET DOWN buttons to scan through the list of preset stations OR 1 From the front panel press the PRESET button 2 Press the A or V buttons to scan through the list of preset stations Using Headphones The Model 1070 s front headphone jack allows you to listen in private without disturbing others nearby You may enjoy headphone listening in either pure stereo or thanks to the Model 1070 s Dolby Headphone processing you can enjoy a realistic surround sound effect even when using headphones The Model 1070 has a 1 4 inch headphone jack which accommodates the 1 4 inch plugs found on most quality headphones If you want to use portable style headphones such as those included with portable CD or MP3 players you will need a stereo 1 8 inch to 1 4 inch adapter which is readily available at RadioShack and other electronics stores Owner s Manual Model 1070 Operation To use the headphones 1 Plug a set of headphones in to the front panel using the headphone jack The signal to the main speaker outputs will automatically mute when the headphones are in use Use the HEADPHONE LEVEL CONTROL to the right of the headphone jack to set the sound level for the headphones The main system front panel or remote volume controls do not have any influence on the headphone level setting CAUTION We recommend that you turn the headphone level control all the way down before using headphones
36. Grunpy 0179 0180 Owner s Manual Setup Codes Quasar 0051 0250 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number RCA 0047 1347 1147 0679 1247 0019 0051 0090 0093 American High 0035 for TV use 0051 104714 Brocksonic 0002 0294 ae 0180 0030 0178 0154 0019 0047 0056 Colt 0072 Realistic 0180 0154 0030 0178 0019 0056 Curtis Mathis 0035 for TV use 0051 Runco 0017 0030 Daanop 0278 SSS 0013 0180 Emerson 0002 0294 0479 sampa ud Funai 0000 samsung 0060 0019 0178 0059 0056 GE 0035 for TV use 0051 0060 for TV use 0047 0048 Sansei 0451 for TV use 0093 0240 Sansui 0463 Hitachi 0035 for TV use 0051 0000 Sanyo 0154 HQ 0000 Scimitsu 0019 Lloyds 0000 Scotch 0178 MGA 0240 Scott 0236 0019 0178 0179 0180 Magnavox 0081 for TV use 0054 0035 for TV use 0051 0000 Sears 0154 0056 0156 0047 0054 0171 0178 0179 Magnin 0240 Semivox 0180 Memorex 0037 0162 for TV use 0250 Setup 0156 Mitsubishi 0048 for TV use 0093 Sharp 0093 0688 Orion 0002 0294 0479 Shogun 0019 Panasonic 0035 for TV use 0051 0162 for TV use 0250 Signature 0016 Penney 0035 for TV use 0051 0240 0162 for TV use 0250 Sony 0000 Quasar 0035 for TV use 0051 0162 for TV use 0250 Soundesign 0178 0179 0180 RCA 0060 for TV use 0047 0035 for TV use 0051 0048 Squareview 0171 O
37. If the code entry is performed correctly the LED will blink twice If it does not then repeat steps 3 4 and 5 using the same four digit code 6 Aim the remote at the TV VCR and press PWR once The TV VCR should turn off If it does not respond repeat steps 3 4 and 5 trying each code for your brand until you find one that works If it still does not work try searching for the code see Searching For Your Code 7 If your component has a separate TV code listed press TV on the Model 1070 remote control The LED will blink twice 8 Enter the four digit TV code for your TV VCR combo If the code is entered correctly the LED will blink twice If it does not then repeat steps 7 and 8 using the same four digit code Searching for Your Code If your device does not respond to the remote after you have tried all codes listed for your brand or if your brand is not listed at all try searching for your code To search for a code for your component 1 Press the Device Control Selector button on the Model 1070 remote that corresponds to the device you want to control You can choose CBL AUX VCR TV SAT CD or AMP 2 Press and hold SETUP until the red LED on the remote blinks twice then release SETUP 3 Enter 991 The LED will blink twice 4 Aimthe remote control at the component and slowly alternate between pressing PWR and the button for the device you pushed in step 1 5 Stop when the TV turns off 6 Press SETUP onc
38. It also works well with video games especially those encoded in Pro Logic IT Use this mode for VHS tapes standard TV broadcasts and DVDs encoded in Dolby Digital 2 0 Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EB Owner s Manual Stereo Listening Modes The Pro Logic lix Music mode converts stereo music into surround sound Use it with any stereo music source including CDs FM radio and MP3 players The Music mode includes three controls which are adjustable through the Model 1070 s Surround Configuration sub menu They are Panorama Extends the front stereo image to the surround speakers for a wraparound effect Dimension Lets you correct for dry recordings by extending the soundfield towards the back of the listening viewing area and to decrease apparent rever beration by collapsing the image towards the front Center Width This blends sound from the center channel into the left and right channels to create a more seamless front soundstage You can vary the effectfrom one extreme where the center channel speaker is shut off and only a phantom signal derived from the left and right speakers remains to the other where only the center channel speaker reproduces center channel information The Pro Logic lix Game mode sends surround channel bass signals to the subwoofer to preserve visceral impact Pro Logic IIx processing also works with 5 1 channel material either Dolby Digital or DTS to crea
39. KER SIZE by using the A and W buttons on the front panel or remote 3 With the cursor pointing to SPEAKER SIZE press SET on the front panel or the remote The Speaker Size sub menu appears SPEAKER SIZE gt FRONT L R SMALL CENTER SMALL SURR L R SMALL SURR BACK SIZE NONE SURR BACK OUT NONE SUBWOOFER NES RETURN TO MAIN MENU 4 Use the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote to move to each line on this menu 5 Press the and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to change the setting so that it shows the correct speaker size for each position Select LARGE if the speakers at the selected position are full range speak ers capable of reproducing the full spectrum of sound including low bass frequencies These speakers are typically physically large but they don t have to be as long as they can handle the bass Select SMALL if the speakers are the popular satellite type with limited bass capability that typically bottoms out between 80 HZ and 150 Hz Select NONE if there are no speakers at the position you are entering the settings for Remember that you can t enter NONE for the front left right speakers and you won t be able to access the 7 1 modes unless you chose a speaker type for the SURR BACK Speakers 6 Proceed to enter a speaker size for each of the four positions 7 Use the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote to move the cursor to the SURR BACK OUT line
40. Memory Il dual function button see page 41 Model 1070 Selects a station memory of the internal AM FM tuner press the button then enter the number of the desired memory Holding this but ton down for three seconds activates automatic channel scan which scans the band you are on for the next highest active frequency station Other components II temporarily stops Play or Record RC27 Bypass button see page 38 Turns off all digital domain audio signal processing including Bass Management RC28 Stereo Modes button see page 38 Deactivates surround sound processing and selects from traditional two channel stereo 5 Stereo and 7 Stereo modes Stereo mode selection is indicated on the front panel and the on screen display Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EN Owner s Manual Front Panel and On Screen Display OSD Model 1070 Front Panel and On Screen Display Example of Front Panel Display when an input source is selected Example of On Screen Display when an input Source is selected Example of Front Panel Display when the Main Menu is selected Example of On Screen Display when the Main Menu is selected Front Panel and On screen Display OSD The front panel display and on screen display OSD provide visual feedback of the current settings surround modes and configuration menus of the unit Information is constantly displayed at the front panel whenever the Model 1070 is turned
41. Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver Qoutiaw model 1070 T o 9 ee e 404B s e trues Owners Manual Version 0 9 Owner s Manual Warnings Please Read First CAUTION N RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer to qualified personnel WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture The lightning flash with arrowhead within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous volt age within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING Important Safeguards E Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated E Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference E Heed Warnings All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to E Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed E Cleaning Unplug the unit from the wall out
42. Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EN Owner s Manual Unpacking Dolby Virtual Speaker Creates a surround sound effect when only two speakers are connected Lip Sync Delay This important feature allows you to compensate for the video delay that is often caused by the scaling circuitry in flat panel and micro display based video displays digital video recorders or digital video sources Independently adjustable for each input this feature restores lip sync Four Way Crossover Allows you to optimize bass reproduction and power handling by setting different crossover frequencies for front center side surround and rear surround speakers Don t worry about understanding all of this right now we ll explain later Trust us we re Outlaws m RS 232 Port An RS 232 port makes it possible to update the Model 1070 s software right from your computer Low Voltage Trigger This output jack sends a signal to an external system component ampli fier video projector etc so that it turns on whenever you turn the Model 1070 on Yes it ll turn those same things off when you put the Model 1070 into standby mode too so don t worry Unpacking Your receiver comes in a carton with packing materials designed to cushion it from all the rudeness it ll undoubtedly encounter during shipping We strongly suggest you save them for use if you move or if the unit ever needs to be shipped back to us for any reason ou
43. NFIG EXIT Surround Config This menu lets you customize the parameters of the surround modes so that they match your needs and preferences Channel Calibration This menu sets the output level for each channel so the surround sound field accurately reproduces the source material Delay Adjust On this menu you enter the distance from each speaker to your viewing listening position so that the Model 1070 correctly delays sounds to each speaker as needed to make sure that they arrive at your ears when they should System Config This menu is where you enter general system wide param eters such as how long your on screen display remains visible volume control defaults sleep timer settings etc Exit Takes you out of Menu mode A NOTE ON SETUP MENUS AND THE FRONT PANEL DISPLAY To make it easier to configure the Model 1070 we suggest that you use a video display to view all the menu choices but should you wish to set up your system with only the unit s front panel display note that the top line of the display will always show what would be the top line of an on screen menu display the name of the menu or sub menu in use The bottom line of the display will change as you scroll through the available options to show the choices available in the menu being adjusted Input Configuration This menu is where you start your system configuration and for that reason it is the first item on the Main menu Here is where you will tell the Mode
44. O 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 Device Device Device Device Device Surr Mode Surr Mode Surr Mode Surr Mode Surr Mode Video Video Video Video Video Composite Composite Composite Composite Composite S Video S Video S Video S Video S Video Component DVD Component Video 2 Component Video 3 Audio DVI 1 DVI 2 Analog Audio Audio Audio Audio Coaxial 4 Analog Stereo Analog Analog Analog Optical 4 Analog 7 1 Coaxial 1 Coaxial 2 Coaxial 3 Optical 1 Optical 2 Optical 3 Coaxial 1 Coaxial 2 Coaxial 3 Optical 1 Optical 2 Optical 3 Coaxial 1 Coaxial 1 Coaxial 2 Coaxial 2 Coaxial 3 Coaxial 3 Optical 1 Optical 1 Optical 2 Optical 2 Optical 3 Optical 3 OOO OOOO OOO OOOO Device Surr Mode J As MONITOR OUT VIDEO 1 REC OUT Analog In O Analog Out L Device Device Device Device Surr Mode Surr Mode DIG OUT COAX Video Video Analog Analog Device Composite Composite Coaxial 1 S Video S Video Coaxial 2 Component DVI Coaxial 1 Coaxial 2 Coaxial 3 Coaxial 4 DIG OUT OPT Optical 1 Optical 2 Device Optical 3 Optical 4 Coaxial 3 Audio Coaxial 4 Audio Analog Optical 1 Analog Coaxial Optical 2 Optical Optical 3 Optical 4 OOOO OOOO Oo Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EJ Owner s Manual System Setup System Setup At this point all of the necessary physical connections between the Model 1070 and your source
45. S 232 port this switch is used to enable the software update process of the Model 1070 This switch should not be confused with resetting the Model 1070 configuration settings to their factory defaults which is explained on page 49 RP14 Digital audio outputs see pages 17 25 Connect these to a CD recorder MiniDisc recorder a computer or any other audio recording device that accepts digital inputs Both optical and coaxial outputs are provided RP15 Loudspeaker outputs see pages 20 22 and 23 Five way binding posts for connecting speakers to the Model 1070 s internal amplifiers Connections are provided for Left Right Center Surround Left Surround Right Surround Back Left and Surround Back Right channels RP16 Speaker impedance selector switch Set this switch to match the impedance of the speakers connected to the Model 1070 Configures the power supply for optimum performance RP17 Analog audio connections see pages 15 25 This group includes input connectors for analog audio devices such as cable boxes laserdisc players or older CD players There is also a tape loop for feeding an analog audio recorder or cassette deck RP18 Video 1 connections see pages 15 19 25 Connect these audio and video jacks to a VCR or a DVD recorder If the recorder has an S Video input use that connection instead of composite video RP19 Video 2 and 3 connections see pages 17 25 Connect these two sets of audio and video jacks to video device
46. Selects between AM or FM FP15 Tune Mode button see page 40 Selects between FM mono and FM stereo FP16 Preset button see page 41 Advances tuner to the next preset in the selected frequency band AM or FM FP17 Digital 4 Inputs Coaxial and Optical see pages 15 25 Connect the output of a portable or other device with digital audio to these jacks They may be assigned to any video input FP18 S Video 4 input see pages 15 25 Connect the S Video output of a game console camcorder or any other portable video device to this input FP19 Composite video 4 input see pages 15 25 Connect the composite video output of a game console camcorder or any other portable video device to this input FP20 Stereo analog audio inputs see pages 15 25 Connect audio for video game systems camcorders and portable music or DVD players Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver 7 Owner s Manual Model 1070 Rear Panel Model 1070 Rear Panel The Model 1070 rear panel provides a wide range of digital and analog inputs and outputs Many current components provide multiple types of audio and video connectors When in doubt about which to use choose the best available connection based on the following For video the highest quality signal is obtained by using DVI HDMI followed by component S Video and composite For audio start with either a coaxial or optical digital cable otherwise use standard RCA type analog connectors
47. TS Neo 6 Available Surround Modes To help you further understand the messages that appear in the front panel display and the on screen messaging system the chart and information that fol low below explain how the information messages from the Model 1070 relate to the surround decoding and processing modes available on the Model 1070 It is important to remember that not all modes are available at all times Some modes such as Dolby Pro Logic IIx Digital EX and 7 Stereo are only available when you have a 7 1 system with the Surround Back speakers set to SMALL or LARGE in the Speaker Configuration menu see pages 30 31 Other modes including Dolby Digital DTS and DTS ES require a digital data stream and are thus not available when an analog source is playing NOTE On non surround encoded material the Model 1070 will default to Pro Logic Ilx Cinema This was a conscious effort on our part to ensure that your surround speaker system will be fully utilized with the least amount of effort Also note that in less than 7 1 speaker configurations the Model 1070 despite the Ilx nomenclature will automatically send the correct signals to the correct speakers No information is lost or subject to unnecessary processing To make it easier to navigate the multitude of mode options we have added two important columns to the chart below and put special key indicators m The D column tells you which modes are available when a digi
48. Then using a sec ond Y cable connect the sound card s audio input minijack to the RECORD OUT TAPE jacks RP17 NOTE f you have to make a choice between connecting another recording device or your computer through analog connections opt to use the analog jacks for the other recording device Digital Connect your sound card s digital output jack to either the coaxial or optical input RP12 depending on the type of connector used by the sound card As with the digital CD input configuration will come later For now just note that input on your system chart If your sound card has a digital input jack connect it to either the coaxial or optical output RP14 depending on the type of connector used by the sound card You ll configure this later but note the connection now Note however that the signal must be output from the computer in a form that is compat ible with the Model 1070 s signal processing such as Dolby Digital DTS or conventional PCM Other digital audio formats such as MP 3 may not be used directly with the Model 1070 MP3 Player Analog You can use any analog audio input to connect an MP3 player to the Model 1070 but you ll probably find it most convenient to use the Left and Right channel analog audio jacks on the front panel Video 4 input FP20 Use the same 1 8 3 5mm stereo miniplug to dual RCA adapter cable a Y cable with male connectors at both ends that we ve suggested above to go from the MP3
49. To set the Delay for each channel 1 Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote to display the Main Menu The Main Menu appears on screen MAIN MENU gt INPUT CONFIG SPEAKER SIZE SPEAKER X OVER SURROUND CONFIG CHANNEL CALIBRATION DELAY ADJUST SYSTEM CONFIG EXIT 2 Move the cursor to DELAY ADJUST by using the A and W buttons on the front panel or remote Owner s Manual System Setup 3 With the cursor pointing to DELAY ADJUST press SET on the front panel or the remote The Channel Calibration sub menu appears DELAY ADJUST gt DELAY UNIT FEET FRONT LEFT ORE CENTER LOREEN FRONT RIGHT 1OFEET SURR RIGHT SHEET SURR BACK R OFEET SURR BACK L OFEET SURR LEFT SHEET SUBWOOFER 8 OPEN RETURN TO MAIN MENU 4 Press the lt and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to toggle between FEET and METER 5 Move the cursor to FRONT LEFT by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 6 Press the button on the front panel or remote to increase the distance or lt to lower it You can adjust the distance from 0 to 20 feet 6 meters If a speaker is farther than 20 feet follow the steps in the section Delay Settings for Larger Rooms Repeat steps 5 and 6 for all the speakers in your system 7 When you have finished setting the delay for all of the channels in your system move the cursor to RETURN TO MAIN MENU by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or
50. You can see that hardware store 22 or 24 gauge wire is very thin We don t recommend it for any serious audio application Even 18 gauge zip cord also called lamp cord is not that substantial 16 gauge is our minimum recommendation 14 gauge is better 12 gauge is excellent but is comparatively hard to work with it usually doesn t bend easily and terminations lugs or banana plugs are problematic The advantage of large diameter wire is that all else being equal it has less resistance to current flow than thin wire Owner s Manual Connecting Your Model 1070 Connecting a Video Display to the Model 1070 DVD INPUT AM ANTENNA C wp SUB SR SBR i OoOO09 Eha 1 DIGITAL EG I PREAMP OUTPUTS J l l A I LL S I l p i l l i i L l l i i L l l i i L l l i i L I yt NOTE l l tit Your connection requirements will l l po vary according to your video display s i i eit i L capabilities In most cases only one l i type of video connection is required l i i If the video display has an HDMI input por use a DVI to HDMI adaptor or a l i i dual purpose cable such as those ot available from Outlaw Audio i i 1 m F i L Similarly when making digital audio I i i connections use either the Coaxial or I i 1 Optical connection but not
51. a few seconds for the display to disappear To adjust channel level using the test tone use the same procedure described above except start the process by pressing the TEST button on the remote instead of the TRIM button Recording a Source You can record from any input source connected to the Model 1070 when you have an audio or video recorder properly connected to the appropriate output jacks on the rear panel but you cannot monitor the output of the recorder through the Model 1070 while recording To record from a currently selected analog input source 1 Prepare your analog recording device Follow the recommended procedure from the recorder manufacturer about settings etc 2 Set the device to the record mode and begin recording The source audio signals appear at the Tape Record Outputs and the Video 1 audio outputs If the source contains a video signal it appears at both the composite and S Video Record Outputs To record from a currently selected digital input source 1 Prepare your digital recording device Follow the recommended procedure from the recorder manufacturer about settings etc 2 Set the device to the record mode and begin recording The source audio signals appear at the Coaxial and Optical Digital Audio Output jacks If the source contains a video signal it appears at both the composite and S Video Record Outputs Owner s Manual Model 1070 Operation NOTES ON RECORDING You can record analog to analog and
52. abinet There are no user serviceable components inside this product Opening the cabinet may present a shock hazard and any modification to the product will void your guarantee If water or any metal object such as a paper clip coin or a staple accidentally falls inside the unit disconnect it from the AC power source immediately and contact Outlaw Audio for further instructions Recording Copyright Recording of copyrighted material for other than personal use is illegal without permission of the copyright holder Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC ANSI NFPA 70 which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical FCC Information for User CAUTION ANY changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructi
53. ale to establish the date of purchase In the event that the proof of purchase cannot be established with the original receipt the warranty period shall be determined by the earliest date of manufacture shown on the unit provided that the serial number label has not been altered in any manner or by our records relat ing to that serial number In the event that you wish to return your Outlaw Product back to us for any reason please call to arrange for a Return Authorization Number This will ensure that your problem is discussed with a service technician who will determine if there is a quick solution to your problem Outlaw Audio shall not be liable for in any way responsible for any inci dental or consequential damages of any kind Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages therefore the limita tions and exclusions stated herein may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES GIVEN BY OUTLAW AUDIO THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION GIVEN HEREIN ANY IMPLIED WARRAN TIES OF FITNESS FOR PURPOSE SOLD MERCHANTABILITY DESCRIP TION QUALITY ORANY OTHER MATTERS ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THE EXPRESSED LIMITED WARRANTY STATED HEREIN Products are sold on the basis of specifications applicable at the time of sales Outlaw Aud
54. at may also require some experimenta tion before you find the right setting for your room and listening preferences The setting also allows you to compensate for overly dry recordings those with little or no sense of reverberation or space and for those with a more reverberant sound To adjust Dimension From the SURROUND CONFIG menu press A or V to move the cursor to DIMENSION Press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to adjust Dimension anywhere from 3 to 5 The 3 2 and 1 settings increase the sense of depth and reverberation by placing you further back in the acoustic environment The factory default setting of 0 is neutral and in many cases you will find it the most enjoyable The 1 2 and 3 settings decrease the sense of depth and reverberation by placing you further towards the front of the acoustic environment NOTE The Panorama Dimension and Center Width adjustments may be made while any mode is selected but they only take effect when the Dolby Pro Logic Il Music or Dolby Pro Logic Ilx Music modes are in use HP Headphone Mode This setting determines whether the output at the headphone jack is two chan nel stereo or processed using Dolby Headphone mode to create a surround sound effect through ordinary headphones To set HP Mode From the SURROUND CONFIG menu press A or V to move the cursor to HP MODE Press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to toggle
55. c turn on circuits from accidentally turning the system on during your absence System Reset In rare cases the Model 1070 s internal processor may freeze or lock up causing abnormal operation This is common to all microprocessor controlled devices when the unit is subject to excessive static discharge AC line noise or power spikes In most cases it is easy to solve this problem by simply unplugging the Model 1070 from its AC power source for about five minutes After waiting reconnect the power cord and turn the unit on If the unit functions normally no further action is needed In the event that the unit still does not operate properly it may be necessary to manually reset the processor Note however that when the processor is reset you will lose all settings including digital audio assignments surround mode settings speaker configurations tuner presets and any other memory items For this reason we strongly recommend that you record these settings on the chart provided on page 25 of this manual so that it is easy to restore them after resetting the processor To perform a system reset 1 Turn the rear panel MAIN POWER switch on The STANDBY ON indicator on the front panel will glow amber 2 Turn on the Model 1070 by pressing any of the input source buttons 3 Press the MENU and MUTE buttons on the front panel at the same time PRESS 1 TO LOAD DEFAULT appears in the front panel display 4 Release the the MENU
56. channel surround sound Dolby Digital source mate rial includes DVDs digital TV broadcasts many PlayStation 2 video games all Xbox video games laserdiscs some cable and satellite programs digital cable programming and D VHS tapes Dolby Digital EX Dolby Digital Surround EX encoded soundtracks contain an extra back surround channel that s been added to the soundtrack during mixing This additional channel places audio directly behind the listener to provide more detailed imaging enhanced depth better ambience and more precise sound localization You can play this back channel through one or two additional surround speakers There s a list of Dolby Digital EX encoded movies on the Dolby web site www dolby com You can use Dolby Digital EX to play back non EX encoded material but the results probably won t be precisely what you might expect Instead we recom mend that you use Dolby Digital Pro Logic IIx C movie mode for more predictable results Dolby Pro Logic IIx Dolby Pro Logic IIx is the most recent version of Dolby Pro Logic decoding Pro Logic II was a substantial improvement over original Pro Logic and Pro Logic IIx is the 7 1 channel version of Pro Logic II You can use it only when you ve got back surround speakers connected to the Model 1070 Otherwise the Model 1070 provides standard Pro Logic II processing Pro Logic IIx s Movie mode is excellent for decoding Dolby Surround encoded movie and TV soundtracks
57. compartment during installation NOTE Do not mix new and old batteries or different kinds off batter ies To avoid corrosion remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used for one month or more Remove dead batteries immedi ately to avoid damage from corrosion EJ Outlaw Audio Remote Control Setup and Operation To install batteries in the remote control 1 Onthe back of the remote push the tab and lift off the battery cover 2 Insert two new AA alkaline batteries Match the and marks on the batteries to the and marks in the battery case 3 Pressthe battery cover back into place The tab should click when the cover is locked 4 Testthe unit by pressing PWR and any mode key i e AUX CBL etc If the batteries are inserted correctly the LED will blink once NOTE The batteries will usually last about six months under normal use When batteries need replacement the remote will blink twice with every key press Simply replace them and the remote control will be restored to its full functionality including favorite settings Setup Using Preprogrammed Codes The Model 1070 remote can be programmed to operate other audio or video components in your system The TNR button is used exclusively for control of the Model 1070 To program the remote to control another device you must enter a four digit code Codes for a wide variety of devices and brands are provided in the following pages More than
58. cted OSD OFF in the Input Configuration The DOLBY MODES button works with any type of sig nal The DTS MODES button works only when you are playing stereo or DTS material Changing Stereo Modes The Model 1070 offers several stereo listening models including stereo 5 chan nel stereo and 7 channel stereo With stereo material such as CDs or FM radio all of these modes are available With Dolby Digital and DTS material most of these modes will be not be available To change the stereo mode from the front panel 1 Press the SURR MODE button 2 Pressthe A or V buttons on the front panel until the name of the desired mode appears The selected surround mode will be shown on the front panel display and in the on screen messages unless you selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu To change the stereo mode from the remote W Press the STEREO button until the name of the desired name appears The selected stereo mode will be shown on the front panel display and in the on screen messages unless you selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu Selecting the Bypass Mode The Model 1070 s Bypass mode allows you to route the signal from an analog stereo input directly from the inputs to the volume control in a straight wire mode without any digital processing To select Bypass from the front panel 1 Press the SURR MODE button 2 Press the A or V buttons on the front panel until Bypass appears To se
59. dB existing units Distortion 0 705 Outlaw Audio and the Outlaw Audio logo are registered trademarks of Outlaw Audio LLC Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are Digital Audio registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories All digital audio inputs and outputs are to S PDIF electrical 75 0 5Vp p Manufactured under license from DTS Inc DTS DTS ES DTS 96 24 and DTS Neo 6 are registered S PDIF optical Toslink or AES EBU 1100 5Vp p standards as appropriate trademarks of DTS Inc Processor CS49400 Any trademark not acknowledged is recognized as the property of the respective owner Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EB Outlaw Audio Limited Warranty This warranty protects the owner of the Outlaw Model 1070 Surround Sound Receiver the PRODUCT for two 2 years from the date of purchase This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship with the following specific exceptions These are m Damage caused by improper installation or adjustment m Damage caused by accident unreasonable use or neglect m Damage from failure to follow instructions contained in this Owner s Manual m Damage from the performance of repairs by someone not authorized by Outlaw Audio m Any unit on which the serial number has been effaced modified or removed m Damage occurring during shipment m Units which have been altered or modified in desi
60. delivers a better picture than composite connections and should be used whenever possible unless component or DVI connections are available They deliver better pictures than S Video Component If your DVD player has component video outputs connect them to the component DVD IN jacks RPT Because component video connections require three video grade cables remember to follow the alphabet Y to Y Py to Ps and Pg to P4 when making these connections DVI HDMI If your DVD player has a DVI or HDMI video output and your video monitor has a DVI or HDMI input connect the DVD player to the Model 1070 s DVI 1 or 2 input RP23 For HDMI equipped DVD players use an HDMI to DVI adapter or dual purpose cable such as those available from Outlaw Audio Owner s Manual Connect ng Your Model 1070 Audio Connections Analog Using a pair of RCA to RCA audio cables connect your DVD player s L and R channel analog audio outputs to the DVD analog audio jacks RP5 Digital Connect your DVD player s digital audio output coaxial or optical to one of the digital inputs RPT2 Note the selected input on your worksheet for configuration later Multi Channel Audio If your DVD player has a multi channel audio output for DVD Audio or SACD playback connect the six outputs from your player to the multi channel AUDIO IN jack set RP5 Use the L R CEN SUB SL and SR jacks only ignore the jacks labeled SBL and SBR These will acco
61. digi tal to digital but you cannot record analog to digital or digital to analog through the Model 1070 If you change the input source during recording you will record the signals from the newly selected input source from that point on Night Mode Selection The Model 1070 s Night Mode is intended for late night listening It suppresses the loud peaks in movie soundtracks and music videos so that the sound from your system does not disturb others Yet you will still be able to play the system loud enough so you can hear dialogue clearly Night Mode works only with Dolby Digital soundtracks You can activate Night Mode through the Surround Configuration sub menu see page 32 or directly from the remote control To adjust Night Mode from the remote control when a Dolby Digital source is playing 1 Press the NIGHT button on the remote control The current setting of Night Mode appears on the front panel display and in the on screen messages unless you selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu 2 Press the NIGHT button to toggle between the two modes No Comp means no compression i e Night Mode Off DR Comp means dynamic range compression i e Night Mode On 3 Press EXIT on the remote control to exit Night Mode selection or wait a few seconds for the display to disappear Sleep Timer The Model 1070 s sleep timer automatically shuts the unit off after a predeter mined amount of time The sleep time can be activated
62. display shows volume settings from 70dB to 10dB Turning the knob clockwise increases volume Turning it counterclockwise decreases levels Volume control overrides the Mute circuit Standby On button see pages 26 37 When the rear panel Master Power switch is in the ON position pressing this button toggles the unit from standby most everything off except for the IR sensor and associated circuits to on fully operational FP11 FP12 Headphone jack see page 41 Use to connect headphones Pure stereo or Dolby Headphone processing is available The speakers are muted when the headphones are in use Model 1070 Front Panel EE Ws Owner s Manual Model 1070 Front Panel A BBB io 1070 model STANDBY LEVEL e0Q NOTE The Model 1070 is shipped with insert covers for the front panel inputs To remove them press gently on the left side of the insert until the right side pops out and then pull the insert towards you To replace the inserts slip the left side in first while holding the insert at a 45 degree angle and then gently push the right side of the insert into place FP EN E Hui 12 LU N OPT4 COAX4 S VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R FP13 Headphone level knob see page 41 Adjusts the volume level of the headphones FP14 Tuner button see page 40
63. djustment range for almost any multi channel system calibration When the level from one speaker sounds or better yet measures close to the previous channel let the Test Tone circulate to the next channel or use the A and V Navigation buttons to move the channel if you have AUTO SEQ set to OFF Repeat the sequence as the tone moves from one channel to another as often as is needed until the output from each speaker sounds or measures the same as all the others 3 When you have finished setting the level for all of the channels in your system move the cursor to RETURN TO MAIN MENU by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 4 Press SET on the front panel or the remote The Main Menu appears Manual Channel Calibration with Your Own Test Source If you wish to use a test disc or tone generator to make the output level adjust ments make certain that the input for the source to be used for the external test signal is selected and if necessary in the play mode before proceeding Before you begin make sure that you are in the Channel Calibration sub menu and that TEST TONE and AUTO SEQ are both set to OFF To manually calibrate channel levels 1 With the input for the source of the external tone generator or test disc on and playing move the cursor by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote to FRONT LEFT 2 Press the button on the front panel or remote to raise the level in the channe
64. e 7 To search for the codes of your other components repeat the process using the appropriate button for the new device in steps 1 and 4 Owner s Manual Checking the Codes If you have set up the Model 1070 remote by searching for the codes for future reference you may wish to find out which four digit code is operating your equipment To find the four digit code for a device 1 On the Model 1070 remote press the button near the top of the remote for the type of device you want to control 2 Press and hold SETUP until the red LED on the remote blinks twice then release SETUP 3 Enter 990 The LED will blink twice 4 To view the code for the first digit press 1 After three seconds the LED will blink to indicate the first code number i e 3 blinks 3 Count the blinks and write down the number 5 Repeat steps 1 4 for each of the other three digits Press 2 for the second digit 3 for the third and 4 for the fourth Count the blinks and write down the numbers 6 To check for the codes of your other components repeat steps 1 through 5 but substitute the appropriate key in step 1 for the new component you are checking Re Assigning Device Buttons If you wish to control a second device of a type already programmed into the Model 1070 remote ie if you want to use two DVD players you will need to re assign an unused device button CBL AUX VCR TV SAT CD or AMP to operate the second device To reass
65. e night viewing Other components Last toggles between the two most recently selected TV channels RC20 Channel Up Down buttons see page 40 Adjusts AM FM radio tuning frequency Frequency appears on both the front panel and on screen Also serves as channel selector when controlling other devices Owner s Manual Remote Control RC21 Tone button see page 40 Activates the tone controls After pushing the Tone button use the Up and Down cursor buttons to change treble settings Press Tone again to change bass settings RC22 Exit Trim dual function button see page 39 Model 1070 Trim enables level calibration of each channel for on the fly adjustments without test tones for example increasing center channel level Other components Exit takes you out of that component s menu RC23 AM FM E dual function button see page 40 Model 1070 AM FM selects the AM FM tuner when using another source Push it again to switch between AM and FM Other components B stops whatever media the component is using cancels Record if engaged and disengages the transport mechanism RC24 MENU OSD dual function button see page 26 Model 1070 OSD activates the on screen display Other components Menu calls up that device s menu RC25 Preset Up gt gt dual function button see page 41 Model 1070 Preset Up advances the AM FM tuner to the next higher preset station Other components gt initiates fast forward or forward scan RC26
66. e Model 1070 will keep the digital input active even when the digital data is interrupted This is the preferred setting for the DVD input where the digital audio stops during menu setup or when a disc is paused Setting Bass and Treble You ll make both these tone control adjustments in the same way To configure the Bass or Treble of a video input 1 Move the cursor to BASS or TREBLE by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 2 Press the lt and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to scroll through the preferred tone control settings for this input The input choices for both Bass and Treble appear as follows as you scroll through them 6dB 5dB 4dB 3dB 2dB 1dB 0dB 1dB 2dB 3dB 4dB 5dB 6dB Setting Lip Sync Delay Digital video sources and displays will often use extensive video processing for scaling or in transmission paths that may cause the video on your screen to lag behind the audio The amount of this delay will vary with a number of factors but the Model 1070 lets you delay the audio to fix this problem It also lets you set a different lip sync delay time for each input EJ Outlaw Audio To configure the Lip Sync Delay of a video input 1 Move the cursor to LIP SYNC DELAY by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 2 Press P to increase the amount of lip sync delay or lt to decrease it Up to 200ms of delay can be selected in 10ms increme
67. e front panel or the remote Your Model 1070 is ready for action The next section of this manual will give you the information you need to use the Model 1070 on a daily basis as well as the instructions for programming the remote Owner s Manual Model 1070 Operation Model 1070 Operation Now that you have completed the initial setup and configuration of the Model 1070 you will find it easy to operate Read the following section to learn the basics of operating the Model 1070 as well as a few tips and tricks that will enhance your enjoyment of your home theater system Power To turn the Model 1070 on 1 Press the MAIN POWER button on the unit s rear panel until it latches The Standby On indicator on the front panel will glow amber 2 Pressthe STANDBY button on the front panel or any source button such as DVD VIDEO 1 or CD on the remote control The Standby On indicator will turn green and the front panel display will illuminate If you have previously been using the remote to control another device remember that the TNR button must be pressed in order for the remote to send commands to the Model 1070 To turn the Model 1070 off B Press the STANDBY button on the front panel or the PWR button on the remote The Standby On indicator will turn amber and the front panel display will disappear NOTE The PWR button on the remote is used only to turn the Model 1070 OFF This makes it possible for the Model 1070 to have
68. eck the disc menu to make certain DTS is selected No sound from rear surround speakers Incorrect speaker configuration Check Speaker Configuration menu to make certain that surround speakers are set to small or large Intermittent buzzing in tuner Interference from local sources Move or relocate the antenna Move the antenna or unit away from computers fluorescent or neon lights or appliances with motors Unit does not respond to remote Low remote battery power Change the batteries commands Remote set to different device Press the TNR button to make sure the remote is outputting 990 codes Remote sensor is obscured Make certain the front panel remote sensor is not blocked or connect an external remote sensor No sound from one or more channels Poor connections Check interconnects to the amplifier and connections from the amplifier to the speakers Incorrect surround mode Check surround mode to make certain it provides output to all speakers Incorrect speaker configuration Check Speaker Configuration menu to make certain all speakers are set to small or large Ey Outlaw Audio Owner s Manual Specifications Model 1070 Specifications Audio Section Video Section NTSC Format Output Power FTC all channels driven 65 Watts per channel Bandwidt
69. eight When placing the unit on a shelf be certain that the shelf and any mounting hardware can support the weight of the unit and any additional items in the equipment rack or on the shelf When positioning the Model 1070 in its final location make certain that it has adequate ventilation on all sides as well as on the top and bottom In particular it is a good idea to provide at least two or three inches of room above the unit for air circulation DO NOT place CDs DVDs videotapes owner s manuals or other paper on top of or beneath the unit or in between multiple amplifiers in a stack This will block airflow causing heat build up degraded performance and may create a possible fire hazard f the unit is to be enclosed in a cabinet or rack make certain there is adequate air cir ulation Sufficient ventilation should be provided so that hot air may exit and cool air may enter the cabinet In some instances a small cooling fan may be required to insure dequate airflow through the cabinet If you are in doubt as to the ventilation require ments for your specific installation please contact us Also do not place the Model 1070 directly on a carpeted surface as this will inhibit airflow underneath as well as create a potential fire hazard Q Avoid installation in humid locations in extremely hot or cold locations or in areas that are exposed to direct sunlight or space heating equipment Do Not Open The C
70. ening area Surround Speakers should be placed directly to the sides of the seating area and approximately 3 feet 1 meter above the listener s ear level Left Right Surround Surround Left Right Surround m Surround Back Back Speaker Placement Front Speaker Array should be placed as close to ear level as possible Generally the farther away the speakers are from the walls the better they will sound Subwoofer placement is dependent on room size and shape Experiment to find a location that produces the smoothest Subwoofer E Left Center Right response Surround Back Speakers should be placed approximately 3 feet 1 meter above the listener s ear level and 30 off the center axis Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EJ Owner s Manual System Setup Subwoofers The fact is proper subwoofer placement is more difficult than placing any other speaker Some say that you should place the sub away from a wall other experts advise putting the sub near a wall still others probably not experts just tell you to put the sub in a corner Well they re all right And they re all wrong It all depends on the size shape and furnishings and floor coverings in the room your sub will be sitting in The culprits here are called standing waves that are generated every time you introduce a sound in a confined area They create pressure zones in all rooms that are
71. ent MONITOR OUT jacks m Any signal appearing at the component video DVD VIDEO 1 2 IN input jacks is automatically sent to the component video MONITOR OUT jacks only amp Any signal appearing at either the DVI 1 or DVI 2 input is sent to the DVI OUT jack only NOTE For the greatest flexibility connect composite or S Video cables from all of your video source components to the Model 1070 even if you are already using a component video or DVI connection Remember that the Model 1070 s on screen display does not appear at the DVI OUT jack so always provide a component S Video or composite video con nection in addition to DVI DVD Player This is a complex bit of interconnectivity simply because there are many pos sibilities You ll have to deal with several video signal formats and a variety of audio possibilities too So read this section carefully before you begin Video Connections Composite Using a video cable with yellow RCA jacks at both ends connect the DVD player s composite video output to the composite video DVD input RP5 NOTE You may be tempted to use standard audio patch cords for composite video connections Resist that temptation The impedance specification of audio cables is not the same as for video and you may see image degradation as a result S Video Using a S video cable with a 4 pin mini DIN connector at each end connect the DVD player s S video output to the S video DVD input RP5 S Video
72. eproduced by any means whether physical electronic or otherwise without prior written consent from Outlaw Audio Outlaw Audio Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver Welcome to the hideout you re now an Outlaw Although you ve selected one of the most advanced A V components available today being an Outlaw isn t always easy Owning Outlaw components often ruffles the feathers of friends or acquaintances that don t That s because Outlaw products outperform comparably priced units from virtually all other companies or cost much much less than units offering similar performance But that s what being an Outlaw is all about So once again welcome And sincere thanks for joining the gang We think you re going to enjoy being an Outlaw A Brief Note On This Manual Read it It s that simple We know some of you won t Outlaws are a contrary bunch But those who take the time will get some serious help craftily disguised in non serious language Yep you might say that this manual is a bit different from some you ve encountered in the past Who knows it might even provide you with a chuckle or two as you read it On the serious side this Manual contains everything you need to know to connect configure and use your new receiver It ll show you how to integrate your new receiver with all the other components in your system and how to customize the Model 1070 to match your preferences If you still have questions we re not going
73. er Brand Setup Code Number Sansui 0157 0305 GE 0240 Sanyo 0179 One For All 0167 Scott 0305 Radio Shack 0240 Sears 0305 f Security System 0167 Sharp 0037 0861 Universal X10 0167 Sherwood 1067 7 X10 0167 Sonic Frontiers 0157 Sony 0000 0490 SATELLITE RECEIVERS Soundesign 0145 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Tascam 0420 AlphaStar 0772 Teac 0420 Chaparral 0216 Technics 0029 Echostar 0775 1005 Victor 0072 GE 0566 Wards 0053 0157 General Instrument 0869 Yamaha 0026 0888 HTS 0775 Hughes Net Sys 0749 1142 1749 DVD PLAYERS Philips 1076 1142 0722 0724 0749 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Proscan 0392 Apex 0672 RCA 0506 0392 0143 0855 Denon 0490 Radio Shack 0869 Fisher 0670 Samsung 1109 GE 0522 7 Star Choice 0869 Gradiente 0651 LI Zenith 0856 Hitachi 0573 0664 Hiteker 0672 JVC 0623 0558 Kenwood 0682 0534 Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver E Owner s Manual E Outlaw Audio Setup Codes Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Harley Davidson 0179 AOC 0019 0030 Harman Kardon 0054 Admiral 0093 0463 Harvard 0180 Aiko 0092 Hitachi 0145 0056 0016 Aiwa 0701 Infinity 0054 Akai 0030 Inteq 0017 Alaron 0179 JBL 0054 America Action 0180 JCB 0000 Anam 0180 KEC 0180 Audiovox 0092 0180 0451 06
74. evice Control Selector buttons see pages 26 37 42 44 Selects the component you want to control with the remote Push TNR to control the Model 1070 Numeric keypad see pages 40 44 Buttons for control functions requiring you to enter numbers such as command code selection when programming the remote using the tuner selecting CD and DVD player tracks etc Mute button see page 38 Mutes the Model 1070 s output Pushing the button again restores the volume to its previous level Changing the front panel or remote control volume setting also releases the mute function Mute status is shown on the front panel display Volume Up Down buttons see pages 38 42 44 These buttons control the Model 1070 s volume Sleep button see page 39 Activates the sleep timer putting the receiver into Standby mode after a certain period The first push sets the timer at 90 minutes subsequent pushes scroll though 75 60 45 30 20 10 5 minutes and Off Once the timer is set pushing this button again displays the remaining time on both the front panel and the on screen display Guide Test dual function button see page 39 Model 1070 Test turns on the test tone generator to set speaker levels To route the test tone from one speaker to the next press the Left or Right Cursor buttons Use the Up Down cursor buttons to adjust levels Press Set when finished Other components Guide calls up the program guide on satellite receiv ers and cab
75. f necessary in the play mode before proceeding SETUP HINT Regardless of which modes you select for actually adjusting the channel levels we recommend that you set both TEST TONE and AUTO SEQ to ON so that the tone circulates through all channels automatically Do not make any adjustments during this first pass Rather note the position of the cursor in the on screen menu list ing or the channel names that will appear in the lower line of the front panel display and make certain that you hear the test tone from each speaker in your system at the location that matches the name shown This enables you to check that all speakers are properly connected to the correct channel output If any speaker does not output the tone when it should or if the tone comes from a speaker position that does not match the cursor position such as the tone coming from the Sur round Left speaker when the cursor is pointing to Surround Right exit the menu system turn your Model 1070 off and check your speaker connections before proceeding further Ifyou are using a sound pressure SPL meter recommended place the meter close to where your ears would be while watching or listening Most have a tripod socket in order to use a camera camcorder tripod to set the meter in exactly the right place without straining to hold it there for the entire calibration period Remember to set the weighting curve to C and the response to Slow Then adjust the range dia
76. ferent parts of the room will go a long way to taming those standing waves and will help to create very even and natural sounding bass that just seems to go all the way down to the pardon the pun sub basement Speaker Size Configuration Since you ve just configured all the inputs you ll be using it s time to move on to the next item on the Main Menu Speaker Size Here you tell the Model 1070 how many speakers your system has and what their bass reproduction capabilities are When you see the words Large and Small just think lots of bass and not much respectively The industry s use of the confusing term size comes from the early days of HiFi when you just couldn t get decent bass response from small speakers NOTE 7o avoid errors the Model 1070 does not allow some speaker combinations For example you can set the subwoofer to none only if you have large front speakers If you have small front speakers the subwoofer setting will automatically be yes If you have no side surround speakers the back surround channels are automatically deactivated EJ Outlaw Audio To enter settings for speaker size 1 Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote to display the Main Menu The Main Menu appears on screen MAIN MENU INPUT CONFIG SPEAKER SIZE SPEAKER X OVER SURROUND CONFIG CHANNEL CALIBRATION DELAY ADJUST SYSTEM CONFIG EXIT 2 Move the cursor to SPEA
77. front panel display will show the selected source or the name you have chosen for it if you have renamed that input The on screen display will also show the selected source unless you have selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu Volume Control Use this control to adjust the volume level To adjust main volume level W Press the VOLUME UP or DOWN buttons on the remote or turn the VOLUME knob on the front panel The volume level will be indicated on the front panel display and the on screen display unless you have selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu The range of the volume control runs from 70dB to 10dB When you use the remote control to adjust the volume setting it will change up or down in 0 5 dB increments if you tap the volume controls up or down slowly When you hold the volume control buttons down the volume will change quickly but only in 1dB increments When the front panel volume control is used the level is changed in 1dB increments Muting the Volume Use this control to turn the sound off momentarily such as when interrupted by a phone call To mute the main volume Press the MUTE button on the front panel or the remote control The sound will mute and the word MUTE will replace the volume level in the displays and blink on the front panel display but remain constant in the on screen display To turn mute off Press either MUTE button to restore the volume to its previous level
78. g or Polarization The unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact a licensed electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug oy e Bi Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords where they enter a plug or a convenience receptacle and the point where they exit from the unit ESI Outlaw Audio Bi Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode E Lightning For added protection for the unit during a lightning storm or when it is
79. g the OSD On screen display To configure the appearance of the OSD when a video input is selected Move the cursor to OSD by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote Press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to toggle between ON and OFF If you select ON messages will appear at the bottom of your video display when you make an adjustment to the Model 1070 such as a volume change or other parameter adjustment using the remote or front panel If you select OFF these on screen messages will not appear NOTE When you switch to another input the OSD choice you ve made for that input will take priority Setting the Surround Format To configure the Surround Format of a video input Move the cursor to SURR by using the A and W buttons on the front panel or remote Press the lt and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to scroll through the preferred surround format for this input If you are using an analog input or a digital input receiving a 2 channel signal or if the video source is stopped or turned off the choices appear as follows as you scroll through them PLIIX COPLIIx MPLIIx XPRO LOGICODOLBY PLII Co DOLBY PLII M DOLBY PLII X NEO 6 CINEMA NE0 6 MUSIC 7 STEREO 5 STEREO STEREO NOTE Your choices will differ depending on the number of speakers you are using and whether you ve selected a digital or analog audio input For example you will not see 7 stereo for a 5
80. ghting home control devices and video scalers For the best performance when operating your remote control please follow the guidelines below Remember to point the remote control toward the remote control sensor on the Model 1070 not toward the TV screen Place the 1070 away from strong light such as direct sunlight or fluorescent light which can prevent proper operation of the remote control m Using another remote control of a similar type or placing the Model 1070 near equipment which also uses infrared control may cause operational interfer ence Donotput objects on the remote control The buttons of the remote control may be pressed by mistake and drain the batteries Make sure any doors covering the front of the 1070 do not have colored or smoked glass Placing the unit behind such doors may prevent proper remote control operation m If there is any obstacle between the remote control and the remote control sensor the remote control will not operate The remote control also has many advanced features that can add ease and enjoyment to the operation of your home entertainment system After becoming familiar with the layout of the buttons on the remote see pages 10 11 follow the steps below to customize the remote for your particular setup Battery Installation The remote control uses two AA 1 5 volt alkaline batteries supplied Please be sure to match the batteries with the and markings inside the battery
81. gn appearance or construction This warranty covers only the actual defects within the PRODUCT itself IT DOES NOT cover costs of installation in or removal from a fixed installation or normal setup claims based on any misrepresentation by the seller or performance variations resulting from installation related circumstances such as signal quality AC power or incompatibilities with speakers and or other system components During the warranty period Outlaw Audio will at its option either repair the defect or replace the defective product or the defective parts or com ponents thereof at no charge to the owner for parts and labor covered by this warranty If necessary repairs are not covered by this warranty or if a unit is examined which is not in need of repair you will be charged for the repairs and or the examination If non warranted repairs are needed we will notify you of the estimated cost and ask for your authorization to perform said repairs You must pay shipping charges incurred in getting your Product to the fac tory We will pay the return shipping charges if the repairs are covered by the warranty Please save the original shipping cartons as the unit MUST be returned in the original carton and packing Replacement cartons are available at a modest charge If your product needs service please call Outlaw Audio at 866 OUTLAWS 688 5297 or 866 OUTLAWA 688 5292 You will need to present the original bill of s
82. h are e SUM Composite amp S Video 6 MHz 3dB 60 1kHz 0 0890 THD Component gt 100MHz Input Impedance 26kQ Input Sensitivity 75Q Output Impedance Main RCA 6000 Composite amp S Video 1 0Vp p Pre Out 1V Component R Y Signal 0 5Vp p Maximum Output 6V Component B Y Signal 0 5Vp p Volume Range Main 70dB to 10dB 0 5dB resolution Component Y Signal 1 0Vp p Bass Management High Pass Slope Crossover Frequency General Small Speaker Setting Adjustable 40 60 80 100 120 150Hz Supply Voltage 120V 60Hz only 12 dB octave 2nd order Power Consumption Low Pass Slope Subwoofer 24dB octave 4th order 40 150Hz as above Standby Power Of TOW Tone Control ide ZIW Bass Center Frequency Range 30Hz 6dB Full Load 355W max Meble Center Frequeney Range eee Trigger Output Sequential Delay 50 mA 12 VDC Frequency Response Line 10Hz to 100kHz 1dB Dimension S N Ratio IHF mE Wide 172 inches 436 9 mm IMD CCIF 15Hz to 1kHz 0 09 Height 5 3 inches 1497 mm FM Tuner Section Dept 15 5 inches 393 7 mm Sensitivity Weight 40 lbs 18 1 kg IHF 10dBu typ 50dB S N 13dBu typ S N Ratio Mono 70dB Stereo 67dB Distortion Mono 0 2 Stereo 0 3 Stereo Separation 40dB typ Adjacent Channel Selectivity 70dB 400kHz IF Rejection Ratio 120dB Frequency Response 20 Hz to 15 kHz 1 5dB AM Tuner Section Sensitivity 20dB S N 200V S N 50dB All features and specifications are subject to change without notice or liability to upgrade Selectivity 25
83. ice has a digital input connect it to either the coaxial or optical RP14 output jack The signal from a selected digital source will be sent to the recorder Digital TV Tuner Cable Box Satellite Receiver Video Connections Composite Using a video cable with yellow RCA jacks at both ends connect the device s composite video output to your choice of the Video 1 3 composite video inputs RP18 or RP19 S Video Using an S video cable connect the device s S video output to your choice of the Video 1 3 S video inputs RP18 or RP19 Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver 17 Owner s Manual Connecting Your Model 1070 Connecting a DVD Player to the Model 1070 DVD CONNECTION NOTE Your connection requirements will vary according to your video gear s capabilities In most cases only one type of video connection is required Make sure that you use choose from the connections that correspond to the DVD inputs DVI 1 Component Video DVD or the DVD Input composite and S Video jacks Similarly when making digital audio connections use either the Coaxial or Optical connection but not both For Coaxial connections use either COAX 1 2 or 3 Likewise Optical connections OPT 1 3 are interchangeable You will configure the Model 1070 later to use the specific input you have chosen Ju FM GND AM ANTENNA COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR QUT
84. ign an unused device button 1 On the Model 1070 remote press and hold SETUP until the LED blinks twice then release SETUP 2 Enter 992 The LED will blink twice 3 Press the button for the device already programmed i e CBL then press the button for the unused device i e TV The LED will blink twice 4 The button for the unused device is now ready to be programmed for the second component See Setup Using Preprogrammed Codes Volume Control Punch Through You can program the Model 1070 remote so that the VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN and MUTE buttons on the remote will control those functions on the Model 1070 even when the remote is set to control another device To set volume control punch through 1 On the Model 1070 remote press and hold SETUP until the LED blinks twice then release SETUP 2 Enter 995 3 Press the TNR key on the Model 1070 remote The LED will blink twice Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver E Owner s Manual Setup Codes Operation After you have programmed the remote control for your equipment use the following procedures to operate the components of your home entertainment system To operate a system component that you have programmed 1 On the Model 1070 remote press the button near the top of the remote for the device you want to control CBL AUX VCR TV SAT CD or AMP 2 Aim the remote control at the device and press the POWER button to turn on
85. intom 0072 Shogun 0240 Singer 0072 Sony 0033 0032 0000 0035 0636 1032 Sylvania 0035 0081 0000 0043 Symphonic 0000 TMK 0240 Teac 0000 Technics 0035 0162 Teknika 0000 0035 0037 Thomas 0000 Tivo 0618 0636 Toshiba 0045 0043 Totevision 0037 0240 Unitech 0240 Vector 0045 Vector Research 0038 Video Concepts 0045 Videosonic 0240 Wards 0035 0060 0000 0047 0240 0042 0048 0072 0081 0149 White Westinghouse 0072 0278 0209 XR 1000 0072 0000 0035 Yamaha 0038 Zenith 0039 0000 0033 0209 0479 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Panasonic 1120 Pioneer 1010 Sensory Science 1126 Sharp 1010 Owner s Manual Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance Cleaning When the unit becomes dirty wipe it with a clean soft dry cloth If necessary first wipe the surface with a soft cloth slightly dampened with mild soapy water then with a fresh cloth dampened with clean water Wipe dry immediately with a dry cloth NEVER use benzene thinner alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the finish of the metal parts Avoid spraying insecticide waxes polishing agents or any aerosol product near the unit When You Are Away If you will not be using your home theater system for an extended period of time itis always a good idea to turn the unit off using the MAIN POWER button on the rear panel of the Model 1070 This will prevent the automati
86. io shall have no obligation to modify products once they have been sold This warranty is applicable only in the United States For applicability in other countries please call Outlaw Audio Outlaw Audio
87. ion there is no problem in leaving the factory settings in place and returning to this menu later to make the desired changes 1 Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote to display the Main Menu The Main Menu appears on screen MAIN MENU gt INPUT CONFIG SPEAKER SIZE SPEAKER X OVER SURROUND CONFIG CHANNEL CALIBRATION DELAY ADJUST SYSTEM CONFIG EXIT 2 Move the cursor to SYSTEM CONFIG by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 3 With the cursor pointing to SYSTEM CONFIG press SET on the front panel or the remote The Channel Calibration sub menu appears SYSTEM CONFIG gt OSD TIME OUT 30SEC DISPLAY TIME OUT ON VOLUME DEFAULT LAST DEFAULT VOL ASAB SPEER SORE RETURN TO MAIN MENU OSD On screen display Time Out This setting determines the length of time that the on screen messages vol ume change input selection surround mode etc appear on the on screen display To adjust the OSD time out 1 From the SYSTEM CONFIG menu press A or V to move the cursor to OSD TIME OUT 2 Press the lt and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to select the desired setting The available choices are 5SEC gt 10SEC gt 15SEC gt 20SEC gt 25SEC gt 30SEC EJ Outlaw Audio Display Time Out This setting determines if the on screen messages and setup menus time out disappear from the screen after the length of time selected i
88. ion you want to enter into memory following the directions shown above 2 Press the MEMORY button on the remote You will see Memory immediately above the broadcast frequency in the front panel and on screen displays If any station presets have already been entered you ll see a number immediately after Memory The first digit of that number will flash 3 Within 5 seconds enter a two digit memory number from 01 to 30 using the remote s numeric keypad 4 Wait a few seconds as the present number is entered into the Model 1070 s memory The first digit of the preset number will blink This is your indication that the memory is being loaded 5 The word MEMORY changes to PRESET and the first digit of the number will stop flashing This is your indication that the preset number has been memorized NOTE f the memory number you have chosen was previously used for another station that memory will be overwritten with the new sta tion preset number AM station presets must be entered manually they cannot be entered using the automated process described below To create FM station memory presets automatically B Press and hold the remote s MEMORY button for three seconds then release it The tuner will automatically scan the FM band for all active stations and create memory presets for the first 30 stations tuned with a signal that has acceptable strength for good reception To select a preset station
89. irst Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver ES Owner s Manual Connecting Your Model 1070 Connecting an External Amplifier to the Model 1070 NOTE l O 0 When using a passive OX Fo non powered subwoofer NAAA connect the Sub Preamp f f VN 7 output on the Model 1070 7 N IER 7 ILOW to the subwoofer s ILLOD BIN J UL N j external amplifier input WX NN N S Z oa ew a ae ae ae eo eo oo o oo a a at Powered Subwoofer DVD INPUT Deal Dd M AM ANTENNA PLAY VIDEO REC vioeo2 vine eee A tl YO ie IET a meme c ww i c wm iu a a au au au au cu au au au au au a cu a a a mw a e a e e J 000 0 O c oY Trigger N Vy Left Right Center LeftSur RightSur LeftSur Right Sur I Back Back l l l l f 4 7 3 Ui Ji i i 1 l mmm Do 04d 04 i og External I i bot oto tt Amplifier l l i l l l l l l l PONE a a sO Oi east Os cas MK NONE calla a Set See Sg ee A e m m m a m J b pP m ES Outlaw Audio Owner s Manual Connecting Your Model 1070 Connection Record Chart DVD 7 1 IN VIDE
90. l or to lower it You can adjust the channel s relative level from 10dB to 10dB When the level from one speaker sounds or measures close to the previous channel use the A and Y Navigation buttons to move to the next channel Repeat for each channel as often as is needed until the output from each speaker sounds or measures the same as all the others 3 When you have finished setting the level for all of the channels in your system move the cursor to RETURN TO MAIN MENU by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 4 Press SET on the front panel or the remote Delay Adjust In all probability your speakers won t all be at the same distance from your main viewing listening position That means that the sound from each speaker won t reach your ears at the same time And that means that you won t hear the soundtrack exactly as you should hear it the soundstage particularly surround effects will be altered in some cases subtly and in other cases more obviously That is why Delay Adjustment is important The Model 1070 makes it easy to adjust the delay without any fancy calcula tions involving microseconds or other esoteric quantities You simply tell your receiver how far each speaker is from your main viewing listening position and the Model 1070 will take care of the rest Before proceeding measure the distance from each speaker to your main viewing listening position and write the measurements down
91. l 1070 which source components are connected to it so that the signals flow properly You ll also be able to customize each input by assigning a series of default values for surround modes and other parameters Video Input Configuration We ll start with the video inputs first You may want to reference the Connection Record Chart you filled out when making connections to the Model 1070 To configure a Video input 1 Turn on each of the sources you plan to use with the Model 1070 If you are using a DVD player put a disc in and start it up 2 Pressthe MENU button on the front panel orthe remote to display the Main Menu The Main Menu appears on screen Here s a brief explanation of each item on the Main menu Input Config This menu enters the configuration settings for your Model 1070 s inputs so that the desired audio source surround mode lip sync delay and other features are automatically put into use for each input when it is selected Speaker Size This menu tells your Model 1070 where to route the bass frequen cies to each speaker as best fits your system to give you the best bass reproduction without overdriving or possibly damaging your full range speakers Speaker X over This menu selects the crossover points that direct bass fre quencies to your subwoofer in line with the precise capabilities of the speakers at each position in your system EJ Outlaw Audio MAIN MENU gt INPUT CONFIG SPEAKER SIZ
92. l so that the meter reads somewhere near 0 You ll be able to read the output level of each speaker directly with no guessing or dependence on your brain s notoriously unreliable acoustic memory ES Outlaw Audio Channel Calibration with the Model 1070 Test Tone The Model 1070 is factory set to automatically send the test tone sequentially to each of the speakers in your system Alternatively if you set AUTO SEQ to OFF you can use the A and Y Navigation buttons to move the cursor manually to each speaker that you would like to adjust Use the lt and gt Navigation buttons to change the output level To calibrate the channels with the internal Test Tone 1 With the cursor pointing to TEST TONE press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote so that the setting is ON If AUTO SEQ is set to ON the cursor will automatically drop down two lines to the FRONT LEFT speaker position and the test tone will be heard from that speaker If you change the AUTO SEQ setting to OFF you will need to use the A and Y Navigation buttons to change a channel In this mode you may take as long as is needed to adjust any channel changing them as you desire 2 Press the gt button on the front panel or remote to raise the level in the channel or lt to lower it The channel with the cursor next to it is the one you can adjust You can adjust each channel s relative level from 10dB to 10dB This will give you adequate a
93. le boxes Cursor control buttons menu navigation In general the Up and Down cursor buttons select a particular function or parameter from the on screen menu while the Left and Right cursor buttons adjust whatever function or parameter that s been selected Set activates selections made while using the on screen menu Direct gt dual function button see page 40 Model 1070 Direct enables access to a radio station directly Press once then enter the station s frequency using the numeric keys Other components gt begins the play function RCIO Info 7 1 dual function button Model 1070 7 1 selects the 7 1 multi channel audio input Other components Info calls up whatever menu or information is available RCI1 Preset Down lt lt dual function button see page 41 Model 1070 Preset Down advances the AM FM tuner to the next lower preset station Other components lt 4 begins rewind or reverse scan RC12 Tune Mode dual function button see page 40 Model 1070 Tune Mode selects between mono and stereo while listening to FM The selected mode appears on screen Other components amp activates the recording function RC13 Source Selector buttons see pages 37 and 44 Turns the Model 1070 power on and selects a particular source as the Model 1070 s input The source appears on the front panel and the on screen display RC14 Dolby Modes button see page 38 Selects from the available Dolby surround modes depending on
94. lect Bypass from the remote W Press the Bypass button to toggle between Bypass mode and standard mode with digital processing Channel Trim Channel Trim allows you to fine tune the channel levels to compensate for various soundtrack anomalies For example you may play a movie and find that the center dialogue channel sounds weak making the movie hard to follow Simply trimming the center channel up a decibel or two can fix the problem Or another movie may have much more bass than normal trimming the subwoofer channel down a few decibels should balance the sound correctly You can trim the channels while you are listening to a source or you can trim the channels using the Model 1070 s internal test tone The trim range is 10dB to 10dB To adjust channel level while listening to a source 1 Press TRIM on the remote control TRIM LEVEL ADJUST will appear in the front panel display and in the on screen messages unless you selected OSD OFF in the Input Con figuration menu FRONT LEFT will be the first channel to be shown on screen and on the front panel display along with the current channel output level offset 2 Press the A or W buttons to adjust the level as desired 3 When the desired level offset is set use the lt and gt buttons to move through the list of channels Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you finished adjusting the channel levels 4 Press SET when you are finished adjusting the channel outputs or wait
95. lectrode POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Keep Antenna Clear of High Voltage Power Lines or Circuits An outside antenna system should be located well away from power lines electric light or power circuits and where it will never come into contact with these power sources if it should happen to fall When installing an outside antenna extreme care should be taken to avoid touching power lines circuits or other power sources as this could be fatal Because of the hazards involved antenna installation should be left to a professional Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EN Owner s Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Please Read First Serial Number A Brief Note On This Manual A Quick Guide to the Model 1070 s Features Unpacking Accessories Model 1070 Front Panel Model 1070 Rear Panel Remote Control Front Panel and On screen Display OSD Surround Formats Available Surround Modes Dolby Digital Dolby Digital EX Dolby Pro Logic IIx Dolby Virtual Speaker Dolby Headphone DTS DTS ES DTS Neo 6 Stereo Listening Modes Stereo 7 Channel Stereo 5 Channel Stereo Bypass Connecting Your Model 1070 Connecting Audio Components Connecting Video Components Antenna Connections Loudspeaker Connections Subwoofer Connection Supplemental Amplifier Connections Other Connections AC power connection System Setup Input Configuration Speaker Placeme
96. let before cleaning The unit should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer E Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the unit manufacturer as they may cause hazards E Water and Moisture Do not use the unit near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Wi Accessories Do not place the unit on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The unit may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the unit Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer E entilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the unit on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface The unit should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided There should be free space of at least 16 cm 6 in and an opening behind the unit Power Sources The unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your unit dealer or local power company Bi Groundin
97. llows as you scroll through them ANALOG EXT 7 1 0PTICAL 1 0PTICAL 2 0PTICAL 3 OPTICAL 4 COAXIAL 1 COAXIAL 2 COAXIAL 3 COAXIAL 4 Select the one that matches the connections you have made to the input being adjusted NOTE Even if you choose a digital input you will not be able to see all the surround format choices available UNLESS that input is receiv ing a digital audio signal from your source Owner s Manual System Setup Setting the Video To configure the Video of a video input Move the cursor to VIDEO by using the A and W buttons on the front panel or remote Press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to scroll through the available video input choices The input choices appear as follows as you scroll through them AUTO COMPONENTS VIDEO COMPOSITE Select the one that matches the connections you have made to the input being adjusted Auto samples analog video inputs and selects the best available signal Ifyou are using a DVI connection from your DVD player the Model 1070 will default to DVI 1 when it detects a signal at that input Note that the DVI 1 input is available only when you select DVD It is hard wired to that input but is available only when a signal activates it The DVI 2 input is hard wired to the Video 2 input If you have a second DVI HDMI source you should make the configuration adjustments for the device connected to DVI 2 in the Video 2 input Settin
98. mmodate future 7 1 channel formats if they appear Be careful to maintain continuity Connect L to L center to CEN and so on If your DVD player includes a built in Dolby Digital decoder with 5 1 channel analog audio outputs but no DVD A or SACD capability do not use the player s 5 1 channel analog outputs Instead use a digital connection as described above Your ears will applaud your choice NOTE You must use the multi channel audio input for SACD and DVD Audio players in order to hear the high resolution digital sound these players provide Video Recorder You can connect a video recording device VCR PVR DVD recorder etc by using the following methods Video Connections Composite Connect your video recorder s composite video output to the VIDEO 1 IN composite video input jack RP18 Then connect the recorder s composite video input to the VIDEO 1 REC OUT composite video jack RP18 Use the same type of cable specified in the DVD Player section immediately above S Video Using a S video cable with a small 4 pin mini DIN connector at each end connect the DVD player s S video output to the S video Video 1 input RP18 Then connect the recorder s S video input to the S video Video 1 output RP18 Audio Connections Digital Connect your video recorder s digital audio output coaxial or optical to one of the digital inputs RP12 Note the selected input on your worksheet for configuration later If your recording dev
99. n the OSD TIME OUT line as shown above In most cases you will want to use the ON setting However when making adjustments during the setup process you may want to leave the menus on until you intentionally turn them off To set display time out 1 From the SYSTEM CONFIG menu press A or V to move the cursor to DISPLAY TIME OUT 2 Press the lt and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to toggle between ON and OFF Selecting ON default will cause on screen messages to disappear after the time period set in OSD Time Out Selecting OFF will make on screen messages remain visible until the Menu button on the remote or front panel is pressed Volume Default This setting determines the volume level when the Model 1070 is turned on To set the Volume Default 1 From the SYSTEM CONFIG menu press A or V to move the cursor to VOLUME DEFAULT 2 Press the and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to toggle between LAST and ON Choose LAST default to have the Model 1070 always turn on at the same volume level in place when it was turned off Choose ON to always have the Model 1070 play at the level specified in Default Volume each time you turn it on Default Volume If you selected ON in the VOLUME DEFAULT menu above your Model 1070 will always turn on at the same volume Use the Default Volume setting to enter that volume level To set the Default Volume level 1 From the SYSTEM CONFIG menu press A or V to
100. necting to an external power amplifier to your When DVI or HDMI sources are connected to the Model 1070 s DVI Inputs system while still using the speakers connected to the loudspeaker out connect this jack to a DVI equipped video display or use an adaptor or puts If desired an external amplifier with higher power than the Model dual purpose cable to connect it to an HDMI display Analog video sources 1070 s internal amp such as one of Outlaw s own amplifiers can be and on screen menus do not appear on the DVI output connected to the Model 1070 using these jacks Alternatively an external RP25 MAIN POWER button see pages 26 and 37 uon be connected here to drive additional speakers in a remote Connects and disconnects the Model 1070 from AC power When this location such as a patio or second room switch is on the Standby On indicator on the front panel illuminates RP23 DVI inputs see pages 17 20 25 When it is off all power is cut and the front STANDBY ON switch will These digital video connections provide the best possible picture when not function using a DVI or HDMI equipped video sources Use a DVI to HDMI RP26 AC input see pages 23 and 49 adapter or dual purpose DVI to HDMI cables such as those available Connect the supplied AC power cord here Do not use standard IEC type from Outlaw Audio power cords Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver EN Owner s Manual Model 1070 Remote Control S U
101. ng the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 2 Press SET on the front panel or the remote The Main Menu appears Channel Calibration Next we will begin the channel calibration process but first a bit of background is important Calibration means setting the playback levels of each channel so that they have equal volume at your prime viewing listening position If one or two channels are louder than the others surround effects will be less convincing The use of a constant level test tone that cycles from one speaker to another allows you to adjust individual channel levels more accurately Although it s possible to set channel levels by ear we don t encourage this prac tice Instead use an SPL sound pressure level meter Radio Shack and other retailers offer SPL meters that are inexpensive and reasonably accurate Once the playback levels are properly set and you re enjoying a movie or music selection any level differences you hear are intentional they ve been engi neered into the audio track for a specific reason To calibrate channel levels 1 Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote to display the Main Menu The Main Menu appears on screen MAIN MENU gt INPUT CONFIG SPEAKER SIZE SPEAKER X OVER SURROUND CONFIG CHANNEL CALIBRATION DELAY ADJUST SYSTEM CONFIG EXIT 2 Move the cursor to CHANNEL CALIBRATION by pressing the amp and V buttons on the front panel or rem
102. nt Speaker Size Configuration Speaker X Over Crossover Configuration Surround Setting Configurations Channel Calibration Delay Adjust System Configuration Settings Model 1070 Operation Power Direct Operation Using the AM FM Tuner Using Headphones Remote Control Setup and Operation Battery Installation Setup Using Preprogrammed Codes Volume Control Punch Through Operation Setup Codes Care and Maintenance Cleaning When You Are Away System Reset Troubleshooting Model 1070 Specifications Outlaw Audio Limited Warranty Outlaw Audio IMPORTANT NOTE The Model 1070 is shipped from the factory with the following default settings Output Configuration 5 1 channels Loudspeaker Size Small Surround Mode Dolby Pro Logic lix Crossover Frequency 100 Hz We chose these settings because they re a safe starting point for any speaker configuration However we strongly recommend that you customize these setting to match your components and listening preferences Just follow the instructions in this manual In particular if you have a 7 1 channel system it is important to make the necessary adjustments or you will not be able to access all the surround modes Serial Number Record your Model 1070 s serial number and date of purchase here The serial number is found on the back panel Serial Number Date of Purchase The contents of this manual are Copyright 2005 by Outlaw Audio LLC and may not be duplicated or r
103. nting to SURROUND CONFIG press SET on the front panel or the remote The Surround Configuration sub menu appears SURROUND CONFIG gt NIGHT MODE SO PANORAMA ON CENTER WIDTH STEP 3 DIMENSION ESI O HP MODE STEREO 2CH SUB OFFSET OdB RETURN TO MAIN MENU ES Outlaw Audio Night Mode Night Mode controls the use of dynamic range compression that reduces the intensity of loud sounds and raises the level of very soft sounds for example when watching a movie with some whispered dialog followed immediately by a loud explosion This circuit works only with Dolby Digital sources playing signals received through a digital input This circuitry is useful when listening to movies with lowered overall volume without reducing the relative intensity of loud sounds in relation to those with lower level To activate Night Mode 1 From the SURROUND CONFIG menu press A or V to move the cursor to NIGHT MODE 2 Press the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to toggle between ON and OFF Select ON to engage the Night mode Select OFF to disengage the compressor circuit and experience an audio signal s full dynamic range Panorama Panorama extends the front stereo image to the surround channels creating a more enveloping wraparound effect Panorama is a non adjustable on off feature To activate Panorama mode 1 From the SURROUND CONFIG menu press A or V to move the cursor to PANORAMA 2 Pre
104. nts Choosing Another Input To select another input from the Input Configuration sub menu 1 Move the cursor to RETURN TO INPUT MENU by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 2 Press SET on the front panel or the remote The Input Configuration sub menu appears 3 Move the cursor to the new input that you want to configure by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 4 Press SET on the front panel or the remote You ll see the same configuration sub menu as you did for the DVD input You ll configure the remaining video inputs Video 1 4 by following the same procedures Remember that the DVI 2 connector is available only when you ve selected the Video 2 input Configuring Audio Inputs In general the procedures for configuring Audio inputs Tuner CD Tape and Aux are very similar to those for configuring Video inputs Two major differences are m You can t choose a video input for any of the four audio sources the menu line is there but the only choice is None m There is no Lip Sync Delay available for audio only sources Proceed with configuring the tuner and remaining audio components con nected to your Model 1070 Once you have completed the input configuration process for all inputs your next step is to configure the Model 1070 to match the number and type of speakers in your system To return to the Main Menu 1 Move the cursor to RETURN TO MAIN MENU by using the A and V buttons
105. o DSP digital signal processing so there s no surround modes etc As you might expect Bypass delivers a somewhat cleaner sound than Stereo mode Connecting Your Model 1070 Before connecting your Model 1070 to other system components please observe the following simple precautions Don t plug the power cord into your Model 1070 until you ve made all other connections amp Always pay attention tothe warnings options and specific procedures contained in the instructions that came with the component you re connecting amp For analog connections remember that red input jacks right channel audio white input jacks left channel audio yellow input jacks composite video m Insertall plugs and connectors securely If you don t you may experience noise poor performance or equipment damage Don tbundle audio video connection cables with power cords and speaker cables To get theperformance 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 m You may want to use digital and analog connections to and from the same component This will give you additional flexibility as you configure your system particularly when you use an analog audio recorder When using an optical input or output jack always use a high quality optical fiber cable Connect your speakers after you ve connected all your other components to the M
106. odel 1070 but before you plug in the power cord Given the wide variety of components and many ways you can connect them you might find initial set up a bit intimidating Don t worry The following diagrams will guide you through the maze They graph some of the more com mon situations you might encounter Rest assured however that there would most likely be several ways to connect a component so these diagrams are not hard and fast blueprints Please remember to consult the owner s manual that came with the component you are connecting for more information In order to alleviate potential confusion there is a chart on page 25 so you can record each connection which output to which input etc as you connect your system s components These connections might change as you get further into your system configuration and we suggest that you make a few photocopies of that page or print a few copies of the page from the PDF version of this manual which is available from our website to use as worksheets before you start When you re done and your system is functioning properly you can enter the final connections into the manual itself for a more permanent record Connecting Audio Components CD Player or Music Server Analog Connect the L and R channel outputs on the CD player or music server to the CD input jacks RP17 Digital If your CD player or music server has a digital output connect it to one of the coaxial or optical inputs
107. of the Treble as desired The input choices for both Bass and Treble appear as follows as you scroll through them 6dB 5dB 4dB 3dB 2dB 1dB0dB1dB2dB gt 3dB 4dB 5dB 6dB 3 When the desired boost or cut is set press the TONE button again to toggle from Treble to Bass 4 Pressthe A or V buttons on the front panel or remote to increase the boost or cut of the Bass as desired 5 Press the SET button on the front panel or remote when you are finished with the tone control adjustments E Outlaw Audio Using the AM FM Tuner The Model 1070 incorporates an AM FM FM stereo tuner with 30 station memory presets You can mix AM and FM presets as you wish Stations can also be tuned manually To use the tuner you must connect antennas to the AM and FM antenna terminals on the back of the unit see page 20 To select the AM FM tuner as your source W Press AM FM on the remote or TUNER on the front panel The band and frequency will appear on the bottom line of the front panel display and in the on screen messages unless you have selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu To change the frequency station manually W Press CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN on the remote control or the A or V buttons on the front panel The band and frequency will appear on the bottom line of the front panel and on screen display unless you have selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu To scan for the next fre
108. ompleted the configuration process for all main speaker positions and the subwoofer use the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote to set the cursor to RETURN TO MAIN MENU 10 Press SET on the front panel or the remote The Main Menu appears Speaker X Over Crossover Configuration A little theory before we begin Think of a crossover as a dividing network that sends low frequencies to one speaker usually the subwoofer and higher frequencies to another speaker your front L and R speakers etc If this is a bit too technical just remember that a crossover lets the drivers the domes cones ribbons etc in your speakers work efficiently to reproduce only the frequency range they were designed to handle Your Model 1070 lets you set different crossover points for front surround and surround back speakers so you can enjoy the best performance with the speakers you ve chosen To make these settings as accurate as possible you may want to consult the owner s manual for your speakers before entering the crossover settings Look at the specs for the speakers and find the lowest frequency each speaker can handle That is the number you want enter in this menu Owner s Manual System Setup To enter settings for speaker crossover 2 3 7 Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote to display the Main Menu The Main Menu appears on screen MAIN MENU gt INPUT CONFIG SPEAKER SIZE SPEAKER
109. one setup code number may work with your device You should test the functions for each of the code numbers that work with your device to determine the best one for your particular unit The procedure for setting up the Model 1070 remote to control a TV VCR is different see Programming TV VCR Control below NOTE Some devices such as CD players and DVD players that do not have power buttons on their original remote controls may not shut off during programming For these devices it may be necessary to first store the setup code number and then test functions like PLAY STOP etc to determine if the correct number has been selected To program using four digit codes 1 Turn on the device you would like the remote control to operate either manually or with its original remote control 2 Find the four digit setup code number for your device from the tables on pages 44 to 49 3 Pressthe Device Control Selector button on the Model 1070 remote that corresponds to the device you want to control You can choose from CBL AUX VCR TV SAT CD or AMP NOTE The codes for controlling DVD players are programmed into the AUX button 4 Press and hold SETUP on the remote until the red LED at the top of the remote blinks twice then release SETUP 5 Enter the first four digit code for your component The LED should blink twice If it does not then repeat steps 3 4 and 5 above using the same code 6 Aim the remote at the componen
110. ons may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Outdoor Antenna Installation Safe Antenna and cable Connection If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the equipment be sure the an tenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against built up static charges and voltage surges Section 810 of the national Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 in Canada part 1 of the Canadian ANTENNA Electrical Code provides a fees information with yt respect to proper x CLAMP grounding of the a JL ANTENNA mast and sup X JF eR porting structure ELECTRIC fe ccnounomva CONDUCTORS grounding of the Ske mh eee py NEC SECTION 810 21 lead in wire to an E z lt GROUND CLAMPS antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding e
111. ote Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver ES Owner s Manual System Setup 3 With the cursor pointing to CHANNEL CALIBRATION press SET on the front panel or the remote The Channel Calibration sub menu appears CHANNEL CALIBRATION gt TEST TONE OFF AUTO SEQ ON FRONT LEFT CENTER FRONT RIGHT SURR RIGHT SURR BACK R SURR BACK L SURR LEFT SUBWOOFER RETURN TO MAIN MENU To calibrate the channel levels of the Model 1070 you can use either the built in test tone or your own test disc or tone generator In addition when using the internal test tone you can have the Model 1070 circulate the signal from one speaker to the next automatically AUTO SEQ ON or you can select each channel manually We recommend using the Model 1070 s test tone for your initial adjustments The use of the tone assures that an equal level signal is sent to each channel providing an accurate basis for the adjustments The test tone is a wide band width signal technically called pink noise that sounds a bit like a waterfall This wide bandwidth signal avoids some of the room problems a single tone test signal like a sine wave might generate and compensates for speakers that have different acoustic signatures If you wish to use a test disc or your own tone generator to make the output level adjustments make certain that the input for the source to be used for the external test signal is selected and i
112. ources whenever you want Video Output Conversion All composite and S video signals are transcoded or upconverted to component video so every video signal except DVI is available at the component output jacks Of course the on screen menus are also available on the component outputs except when HDTV signals are in use High performance AM FM FM Stereo tuner with 30 presets Audiophile quality digital to analog and preamplifier stages Provide maximum performance for critical music listening Dolby Digital EX and Pro Logic IIx Dolby Digital decoding delivers 5 1 channel digital surround sound from DVD satellite cable and digital TV sources Dolby Digital EX adds an additional rear surround channel Pro Logic IIx converts stereo sound to 5 1 6 1 or 7 1 channels and also converts 5 1 sources to 7 1 DTS DTS ES and DTS Neo 6 The full suite of DTS decoding and processing modes is available to provide up to 6 1 channels of sound from virtually any analog source as well as DTS encoded programs 7 1 Channel Analog Input with digital or analog bass management This is for connection of today s multi channel source devices Super Audio CD and DVD Audio players as well as future high definition sources You may choose either digital or analog bass management or simply go with the by pass mode when your player has internal bass management Dolby Headphone This creates a surround sound effect with ordinary headphones
113. output jack RP21 to the input of the amplifier used to power the subwoofer and then connect the subwoofer to the amplifier following the guidelines contained in the full range speaker section above Owner s Manual Connect ng Your Model 1070 Supplemental Amplifier Connections If you intend to use a separate power amplifier either as a substitute for the Model 1070 s internal amp or to supplement the internal amp when adding additional speakers in a different area of your home follow these suggestions Remember that the Model 1070 is not designed for dual zone or dual source operation The additional amplifier will be controlled by the Model 1070 s vol ume control either front panel or remote and will amplify the same source a5 the internal amp Make sure that both the Model 1070 and the additional amplifier are OFF or dis connected from any AC power source when making these connections A misstep here could result in severe damage to your amplifier and or loudspeakers Connect the preamp outputs RP22 to the appropriate inputs on the supple mental amp using shielded RCA to RCA cables of the proper length NOTE Make sure you maintain proper continuity e g from the L preamp output to the amp s L or Left Channel input and so on If your amp s inputs are unlabeled it doesn t matter which of the Model 1070 s outputs is connected to a particular input However you must be sure that the appropriate speaker is connected to
114. player s headphone output to the Model 1070 Remember the color coding on the RCA end of the cable red for right white for left Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver 15 Owner s Manual Connecting Your Model 1070 Connecting Audio Equipment to the Model 1070 Audio Recording Device Analog Digital PLAY RECIN PLAY REC IN 91 5 Optical g D E DVD INPUT PLAY VIDEO 1 REC Vi NOTE When making digital connections use either the Coaxial or Optical connection but not both Optical Coaxial Out Out For Coaxial connections Analog Outputs Digital Outputs use either COAX 1 2 or 3 Likewise Optical connections OPT 1 3 are interchangeable You will configure the CD Player Model 1070 nerio use the specific input you have chosen KJ Outlaw Audio Connecting Video Components Before making connections to any video devices you should understand how the Model 1070 routes video signals amp Any signal appearing at any composite video input DVD VIDEO 1 4 IN is automatically sent to the composite and S Video VIDEO MONITOR OUT and VIDEO 1 REC OUT jacks and to the component MONITOR OUT jacks m Any signal appearing at any S Video input jack DVD VIDEO 1 4 IN is auto matically sent to the composite and S Video VIDEO MONITOR OUT and VIDEO 1 REC OUT jacks and to the compon
115. quency station automatically W Press CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN on the remote control or the A or V buttons on the front panel Hold the button down for one second then release it The tuner will automatically scan up or down to the next active fre quency The band and frequency will appear on the bottom line of the front panel and on screen display unless you have selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu To enter a frequency station directly 1 Press DIRECT on the remote The current frequency will go blank on the bottom line of the front panel and on screen displays 2 Use the 10 key numerical keypad on the remote to enter the desired frequency For example to enter 89 3 FM simply punch in 0893 3 Press SET on the remote To change the band AM or FM W Press AM FM on the remote or TUNER on the front panel The band and frequency will appear on the bottom line of the front panel and on screen display unless you have selected OSD OFF in the Input Configuration menu To change the FM tune mode mono or stereo B Press TUNE MODE on the remote or the front panel to select the desired tuner mode STEREO will tune stereo signals MONO will tune either mono or stereo signals When a station s signal is weak in the STEREO mode selecting mono will often provide a signal that is more acceptable by switching to the mono sound mode Creating an AM or FM station memory preset manually 1 Tune the stat
116. r TN 15670093 Starlite 0180 Sansui 0000 0479 Supreme 0000 anyo ae Sylvania 0054 0030 Sharp 0048 for TV use 0093 Symphonic 0171 0180 Sony 0032 for TV use 0000 TMK 0056 0178 Symphonic sale TNC Zenith 0000 Tandy 0093 Technics 0051 0250 TechnoAce 0179 Techwood 0051 0056 Teknika 0016 0054 0179 0180 0 019 0092 0056 0060 0150 Telefunken 0056 Toshiba 0156 0060 0154 1256 Vector Research 0030 Victor 0053 Vidikron 0054 Vidtech 0019 0178 Wards 0054 0178 0016 0019 0030 0056 0179 White Westinghouse 0624 0623 0463 Yamaha 0019 0030 Zenith 0017 0624 0016 0092 0463 Model 1070 7 1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver 47 Owner s Manual Setup Codes Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Lloyd s 0000 Admiral 0048 0209 Logik 0072 Adventure 0000 MEI 0035 Aiko 0278 MGA 0043 0240 Aiwa 0000 0037 MGN Technology 0240 Asha 0240 MTC 0000 0240 Audiovox 0037 Magnasonic 0278 Beaumark 0240 Magnavox 0035 0081 0563 0000 0039 0149 Bell amp Howell 0104 Marantz 0081 0035 Broksonic 0121 0184 0002 0209 0479 Marta 0037 CCE 0072 0278 Matsushita 0035 0162 Calix 0037 Memorex 0104 0047 0479 0000 0037 0048 0035 0240 1037 Canon 0035 0039 0162 0209 1162 1262 Tanier 0081 Minolta 0042
117. r warranty requires it OK your hideout may be small but you can minimize the size of the carton for storage Flatten it by carefully opening the top and bottom flaps and folding the carton flat Do the same with other cardboard inserts If some of the packing material can t be folded save it in a plastic bag The Model 1070 is not light It can t be with all those goodies stuffed inside So take care when you lift it Use your legs not your back And don t bash your furniture with the protruding front panel volume control knob or the rear panel connectors Accessories After unpacking your Model 1070 please check to make sure that the follow ing accessories are in the box If the Outlaws in the factory left anything out please get in touch with us m Remote control m 2 AA Batteries for the remote control m AC power cord FMantenna 1AM loop antenna 2 Front panel input insert covers m Owner s manual EN Outlaw Audio Model 1070 Front Panel FP1 On Standby Indicator LED see pages 26 37 Glows amber when the unit is in standby ready mode and turns blue when you turn the unit on FP2 IR Infrared Sensor see page 42 The IR sensor receives commands from the hand held remote control Don t block or hide it If the Model 1070 is placed in a closet cabinet or behind tinted glass doors you may have to use an external IR sensor FP3 Front panel display see page 12 Shows the input you ve
118. rossover points for your speakers amp f you hear distortion from a particular speaker during passages where the bass is loud that speaker s crossover is probably set too low Increase the crossover frequency until the distortion disappears m A medium sized tower speaker usually works well with a 40 or 60Hz crossover point Astandard sized home theater LCR type speaker works well with an 80 or 100Hz crossover point m Slim on wall speakers designed to go with flat screen LCD and plasma TVs tend to work well with a 100 or 120Hz crossover point m Miniature satellite speakers ones measuring 4 to 7 high often have a crossover point of 120 or 150Hz Surround Setting Configurations The items on the Surround Configuration menu enable you to adjust the parameter settings available for some of the Model 1070 s surround modes In many cases the factory defaults are a good starting point and you may wish to skip this menu during the initial configuration of a new Model 1070 and return to them later To enter Surround Configuration settings 1 Press the MENU button on the front panel or the remote to display the Main Menu The Main Menu appears on screen MAIN MENU gt INPUT CONFIG SPEAKER SIZE SPEAKER X OVER SURROUND CONFIG CHANNEL CALIBRATION DELAY ADJUST SYSTEM CONFIG EXIT 2 Move the cursor to SURROUND CONFIG by using the A and V buttons on the front panel or remote 3 With the cursor poi
119. s such as DVD players satellite receivers regular and S VHS VCRs cable boxes or laserdisc players RP20 Monitor out connections see pages 20 21 and 25 Connect these audio and video jacks to your TV or monitor Use the S Video or composite connectors when the display does not have a com ponent or DVI HDMI video input RP21 Subwoofer output see pages 23 25 Connect to the input of a powered subwoofer or to an amplifier that feeds a passive non powered subwoofer The output of the signal at this jack is determined by the settings in the Speaker Size and Speaker X Over sub menus explained on pages 30 31 Owner s Manual Model 1070 Rear Panel Model 1070 Rear Panel RP 8 9 1 o m E GND AM ANTEN L Bh COMPONENT VIDEO ovo viooz vineos Monn 66 KONO O00 PLAY Te REC 5 Qo DVD INPUT ai lo e Ee au p d lade in lalaysia E BASS 1 2 e S SBR FEY EEEN lt 5 h m E Ei 29 099 5 e amp 9 5 OOG SPEAKE IMPEDANCE Me p EAE INPUT 120v 60Hz ONSUMPTION 10001 gt E x s I 0008 osos ooo eoo 8 RP 18 RP22 Preamp audio outputs see pages 25 24 RP24 DVI output see pages 20 and 25 Variable outputs for con
120. selected what it s assigned to the AM or FM fre quency and tuner preset if any volume level mute which channels are active etc It may be set to turn off automatically from 15 to 60 seconds after it shows the information and may be used instead of the on screen display to help set up the Model 1070 and the rest of your system FP4 Cursor Navigation controls In general the Up and Down cursor buttons select a particular function or parameter from the on screen or front panel display menu while the Left and Right cursor buttons adjust whatever function or parameter you ve just selected The Enter Set button in the middle of the Cursor buttons locks in the adjustments you ve just made FP5 Menu button see page 26 Activates or cancels the on screen menu FP6 Input button see page 38 Pressing activates input select function Use the Cursor UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired input FP7 Surround mode button see page 58 Pressing activates surround mode select function Use the Cursor UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired surround mode FP8 Tone button see page 40 Activates the tone controls Use the Cursor UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired tone control mode FP9 Mute button see page 58 Mutes the volume of the Model 1070 Pushing the button again or turn ing the volume control restores the sound FP10 Volume knob see page 38 Adjusts volume level through your speakers The front panel
121. ss management at all and HPF LPF a fixed analog crossover at 80Hz Bass Manage ment parameters are set for all other inputs using the Speaker Size and Speaker X Over sub menus explained on pages 30 31 RP7 IRinput Connect an external infrared sensor to this input to allow remote control of the Model 1070 even if it is installed in a cabinet with solid doors It also allows control of the Model 1070 from a second room RP8 IR output Feeds an infrared flasher attached to another piece of audio video gear Any infrared remote signal received by the Model 1070 s front panel sensor or by an external sensor connected to the Model 1070 will be relayed through this jack so concealed audio video devices can be controlled by remote EN Outlaw Audio RP9 12V Trigger output see page 23 This jack provides a 12 volt DC output whenever the Model 1070 is switched on Usually this jack is used for automatic turn on of a com patible amplifier equipped with a DC trigger input RP10 Serial number Write this number in the space provided on page 4 for future reference RP11 RS 232 port see page 23 Use this connector for uploading new software into the Model 1070 RP12 Digital audio inputs see pages 15 25 Optical and coaxial inputs for connecting digital audio devices such as DVD players CD players and digital TV tuners These inputs are assign able to any video or audio source RP13 Reset switch access Together with the R
122. ss the 4 and gt buttons on the front panel or remote to toggle between ON and OFF Select ON to engage the Panorama circuitry Select OFF to disengage the Panorama circuitry Center Width Center Width blends sound from the center channel into the left and right channels to create a more seamless front soundstage Experiment to see which setting sounds best to you The default setting of STEP 3 is a good starting point for many systems and types of material To adjust Center Width 1 From the SURROUND CONFIG menu press A or V to move the cursor to CENTER WIDTH 2 Press lt and gt buttons to adjust CENTER WIDTH anywhere from STEP 0 to STEP 7 Step 0 provides no blending from center to left and right front speakers at all Steps 1 and 2 feed a small amount of the center channel feed into the left and right front speakers Step 3 is the factory default Steps 4 5 and 6 begin to widen the front sound stage by feeding increasing amounts of the center channel into the left and right front speakers Step 7 shuts off the center channel speaker entirely At this setting the left and right front speakers create a phantom center channel Dimension This setting adjusts the depth of the surround soundfield Depending on the level you chose it has the affect of putting your listening position closer to the front of the room or further back into the room s acoustical environment This is a highly subjective adjustment th
123. standard IEC type power cords designed for computers and other business equipment products as they have a three prong plug that is not meant for use with the 1070 Should the power cord require replacement use an identical type or contact Outlaw Audio for service Handle the AC Power Cord Gently When disconnecting the power cord from an AC outlet always pull the plug never pull the cord If you do not intend to use the Model 1070 for any considerable length of time disconnect the plug from the AC outlet If the power cord is replaced make certain that it is of similar gauge As with all electrical devices do not run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on them Damaged power cords should be replaced immediately with cords meeting factory specifications AC Fuse The fuse is located inside the chassis and is not user service able If power does not come on contact your authorized service station Wiring Cables that are run inside of walls should have the appropriate markings to indicate com pliance with and listing by the UL CSA or other standards required by the UL CSA NEC or your local building code Questions about cables inside of walls should be referred to a qualified custom installer or a licensed electrician or low voltage contractor Installation Location To assure proper operation and to avoid the potential for safety hazards place the unit on a firm and level surface capable of supporting it s w
124. surround receivers ever Owner s Manual A Quick Guide to the Model 1070 s Features 8 Digital Audio Inputs 4 coaxial 4 optical These are assignable inputs That means the setup menu system links the front or rear panel digital inputs to any source In short you can use any digital input for any digital source Hook them up first program them later 2 Digital Audio Outputs 1 coaxial 1 optical These let you connect digital audio sources to digital audio recorders DVI Digital Video Interface Input Output 2 input 1 output For the best possible picture with DVI or HDMI equipped digital TV tun ers satellite receivers and DVD players Remember that DVI carries video signals only If another component has HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface connections you will need a DVI HDMI adaptor or dual purpose cable such as those available from the Outlaws High Bandwidth Component Video Switching This lets you use the Model 1070 as a switching center for your high def sources like digital set top boxes and progressive scan DVD players without losing any picture quality 5 Composite and S Video Inputs These provide high quality video signal paths to and from your video sources 8 Analog Audio Inputs with Bypass Capability Connect all your audio sources to the Model 1070 with ease And you can bypass all digital processing surround processing bass management etc to listen to straight analog two channel s
125. t and press PWR once The component should turn off If it does not respond repeat steps 3 4 and 5 trying each code for your brand until you find one that works If it still does not work try searching for the code see Searching For Your Code below 7 Repeat the process for other components you wish to control with the Model 1070 remote Remote Control Setup and Operation Programming TV VCR Control The Model 1070 can control TV VCR combo units but the procedure is some what different than entering codes to control other components As with other components you must enter a four digit code Codes for many TV VCR brands are provided in the following pages More than one setup code number may work with your device You should test the functions for each of the code numbers that work with your device to determine the best one for your particular unit If you want to control TV functions besides power on off you may need to enter a separate TV code as described below To program TV VCR control 1 Turn on the TV VCR either manually or with its original remote control and insert a video cassette 2 Find the four digit code for your TV VCR from the tables on pages 44 to 49 Your TV VCR may have a separate TV code listed If so be sure to note both codes 3 On the Model 1070 remote press VCR 4 Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks twice then release SETUP 5 Enter the first four digit code for your component
126. tal source is playing depending on the specific digital data stream m DD indicates modes that are only available with Dolby Digital encoded sources m DTS indicates modes that are only available with DTS encoded sources m P indicates modes that are available only with two channel PCM data streams m indicates apost processing mode that s available as an adder to two channel 2 0 Dolby Digital or PCM data streams For example when a Dolby Digital 2 0 data stream is present you may add Dolby Pro Logic IT or IIx as a post processing mode In those cases you will see the main mode name in the display messages first followed by a and then the post processing mode s name m The A column tells you which modes are available with two channel analog inputs Owner s Manual Surround Formats Decodes Dolby Digital data to deliver discrete multi channel playback The number of channels will vary from 2 0 to Decodes Dolby Digital soundtracks to a 7 1 soundfield Creates a 5 1 soundfield from stereo or matrix encoded sources Optimized for movie soundtracks Creates a 5 1 soundfield from stereo or matrix encoded sources Optimized for music playback Creates a 5 1 soundfield from stereo or matrix encoded sources Optimized for use with games Creates a 7 1 soundfield from stereo or matrix encoded sources Optimized for movie soundtracks Creates a 7 1 soundfield from stereo or matrix encoded sources Optimized for music playback
127. te 7 1 channel sound This mode is shown in the front panel and on screen displays as ProLogiclIx X Dolby Virtual Speaker Strictly speaking this isn t a surround format at all Using advanced algorithms mathematical manipulations it duplicates the sound field generated by a full 5 1 channel speaker array with just two speakers placed as you would for conventional stereo listening Dolby Virtual Speaker delivers precise localization accurate spatial clues and high sound quality and is ideal for anyone who wants a surround experience without a center channel and surround speakers Dolby Headphone You could call this Dolby Virtual Speaker for Headphones because that s a pretty accurate description of what it does This circuitry creates a convinc ing surround effect that s ideal for private listening with conventional stereo headphones The math behind it is complicated The enjoyment isn t DTS This is a similar technology to Dolby Digital but uses a higher sampling rate In its standard form DTS provides 5 1 channel surround sound It is available on CD DVD laserdiscs PlayStation 2 video games and D VHS tapes Audio only DTS discs may be used with any CD DVD or laserdisc player with a digital audio output but DVD discs with DTS audio must be used on players with the DTS Digital Out logo DTS ES DTS ES extends the original DTS format by adding an additional back surround channel to a soundtrack DTS ES
128. ter If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation Ifthe unit has been dropped or damaged in any way and great care should be exercised in handling and the unit should be examined by qualified service personnel When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service E Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service techni cian has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards E Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to the unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operation condition B Wall or Ceiling Mounting The unit should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer B Heat The unit should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other units including amplifiers that produce heat IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE Before connecting a new component such as the Model 1070 to your audio or home theater system it is always
129. ter to you metric Outlaws above your seated ear height Mount them on the side walls of your listening room preferably a bit to the rear of the prime seating position if possible Different authorities have dif ferent ideas here but if the speakers are at the right height you can vary their placement from slightly behind to slightly ahead of your prime viewing listening position Owner s Manual System Setup Ifyour surround speakers are dipolar rather than directional remember to ori ent the arrows on the dipole enclosures properly For speakers on the side walls point the arrows to the front of the room i e towards the video display Surround Back Left and Right Speakers NOTE These speakers are required for Dolby Digital EX DTS ES Dolby Pro Logic lix a nd 7 Channel Stereo They are also desirable though not required for DTS Neo 6 Put these speakers about 3 or 1 meter above your seated ear height Place them on the rear wall behind the prime viewing listening position so that the angle between each speaker and the listener is approximately 30 degrees If that s confusing try dividing the rear wall into thirds and placing the speakers at the 1 3 points on the back wall Dipoles placed on a rear or back wall should have the arrows pointing toward each other to achieve the correct acoustical image in the room If you re using just one surround back speaker center it directly behind your main viewing list
130. that amp channel Other Connections 12 volt Trigger connections Your Model 1070 has one 12 volt Trigger output RP9 This output produces a 12 volt DC signal that will turn on another component provided it has a complementary circuit when you turn your Model 1070 on Use a cable tipped at each end with a 1 8 3 5mm mono mini plug to connect the Trigger output to another component RS 232 Port RS 232 port RP11 is used to upload new software if it becomes available NOTE When making connections to the RS 232 port be certain to use a straight through male to female serial cable with DB 9 con nectors on each end DO NOT use a serial cable designed for null modem use AC power connection Insert the supplied power cord into the AC input socket RP26 Use the supplied power cord not a standard IEC 3 prong grounded power cord In the event a replacement power cord is used it must be sufficient to handle the Model 1070 s power draw DO NOT use lightweight power cords designed for computers printers or other low current draw products CAUTION Before you plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet confirm that you ve made all connections to the Model 1070 first WARNING Never disconnect the power cord at the Model 1070 end while the other end is still plugged into an AC outlet This may cause an electric shock Always connect power by plugging into the AC outlet last and disconnect by unplugging from the AC outlet f
131. the device 3 Press the buttons that send out the commands you desire NOTE Some audio video devices have separate buttons for POWER ON and POWER OFF To operate these devices on the remote press the corresponding device button to turn the equipment ON and press the POWER button to turn the equipment OFF Please try all the functions of this remote control with your equipment The most common functions are labeled on the remote However some of the secondary functions might be stored under a button that has a different name from the one on your original remote control Source Selection Buttons Pressing a source button VIDEO 1 DVD etc at the bottom of the remote control performs the following functions m Jf the Model 1070 is in Standby mode powers up the unit amp Selects that source on the Model 1070 Backlighting Pressing any button on the Model 1070 remote illuminates all the buttons on the remote control for about 5 seconds The backlight is extended an additional 5 seconds with any button press while the backlight is on a Outlaw Audio Setup Codes Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number ABC 0003 0017 Americast 0899 Bell South 0899 General Instrument 0276 0476 0810 GoldStar 0144 Hamlin 0009 0273 Jerrold 0003 0276 0476 0810 Memorex 0000 Motorola 1106 Pace 0237 Panasonic 0107 00
132. to leave you staked out in the sun waiting for some posse to round you up You can contact us via e mail at customerservice outlawaudio com or call us at 1 866 OUTLAWS 688 5297 You may also find fellow Outlaws hanging out around the campfire at the Outlaw Saloon It s a great place to share your Model 1070 experiences with like minded folk Mosey on in by clicking on Hideout on our home page and then clicking on Saloon But make sure no one else is watching OK We don t want anyone to know where the Outlaws hang out A Quick Guide to the Model 1070 s Features Your new Outlaw Audio Model 1070 Surround Sound Receiver is built with top quality components for state of the art audio performance It combines a broad range of inputs and outputs the very latest audio processing technologies and a powerful no nonsense amplifier that will make your speakers deliver all the sound they re capable of No matter what source material you throw at it the Model 1070 provides the right surround sound processing technology as well as other options to heighten your enjoyment of movies music and video games The receiver works with practically any audio and video component from analog sources to CD players cable and satellite boxes PCs digital TV tuners and the latest Super Audio CD and DVD Audio players Of course there is also a built in AM FM tuner Clean design and intuitive controls make the Model 1070 one of the easiest to use
133. 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 Loudspeaker Connections The connections between your Model 1070 and your system s main channel loudspeakers are critical to good sound Although there s a lot of debate about the best speaker wire and the best connectors our advice is to use what you feel is appropriate There is one guideline however that we do feel is vital If the run from your Model 1070 to a speaker is less than 40 feet use speaker wire with a conductor diameter that s identified as 16 gauge or lower For longer runs use a minimum of 14 gauge wiring When connecting speaker wire to each side of a speaker pair e g front left right surround left right or surround back left right we recommend that the speaker wire lengths be as close to identical as possible If you re confused by the gauge you re not alone The standard in wire measurements is called AWG or American Wire Gauge The AWG number refers to the diameter of one conductor only speaker wire has two conduc tors and smaller gauge numbers mean larger conductors Here s a short list of gauge numbers and their corresponding diameters 12 gauge 0808 14 gauge 0641 16 gauge 0508 18 gauge 0402 22 gauge 0254 24 gauge 0201

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