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Outlaw Audio RR 2150 Stereo Receiver User Manual
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1. Outlaw Audio Treble control see page 19 Turn this knob to change the amount of high frequency information being sent to your speakers or headphones The treble control is inactive when the Tone Off button FP1 is depressed Tuning Up Menu Select see pages 20 21 Press this button to tune to a broadcast frequency higher that the one currently selected It is also used with the Function and Enter pushbut tons FP8 and 9 respectively to adjust tuner functions to match your preferences Tuning Down Menu Select see pages 20 21 Press this button to tune to a broadcast frequency lower than the one currently selected It is also used with the Function and Enter pushbuttons to to adjust tuner functions to match your preferences Function button see pages 20 21 This button is used to configure the RR RR 2150 s internal tuner Enter button see pages 20 21 When setting up tuner functions with the Function FP8 and the Tuning Up and Down buttons FP6 and FP7 respectively press this button to enter the choice shown to the unit s memory FUNCTION TREBLE RECORD a VOLUME FP10 On Standby button see page 18 When the RR 2150 is plugged in and the Master Power switch RP8 is On pressing the front panel On Standby button will toggle the unit from standby condition everything off except for the sensor and associated circuitry to fully operational
2. 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver eres Owners Manual Version 1 1 Owner s Manual Warnings Please Read First CAUTION 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 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 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug the unit from the wall outlet before cleaning The unit should be cleaned only as recommended
3. 3 Press either the UP or DOWN buttons on the front panel FP6 FP7 or remote control RC18 RC19 to scroll through the list of preset stations Preset Scan When you don t remember exactly which preset station you want to listen to and don t want to go to the trouble of manually tuning in all your presets you can let the RR 2150 do it for you by automatically scanning your favorite stations To automatically scan your preset stations using the P Scan button 1 With tuner selected as your source press the P SCAN button on the remote control RC24 The tuner will scan up through the list of stations stopping at each one for five seconds 2 Press the P SCAN button again when the desired station is playing To automatically scan through your preset stations using the Func tion button 1 Press the FUNCTION button on the front panel FP8 or remote control RC21 until P SCAN appears in the front panel display The blue LED of the Function button s lights The red LED of the Enter button blinks 2 Press ENTER on the front panel FP9 or the remote control RC17 The red LED on the Enter button will go out The blue LED on the Func tion button will continue to glow The RR 2150 will begin to scan your presets stopping at each memorized station for five seconds 3 Press the ENTER button again when you reach the desired preset RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver 21 Owner s Manual Programming the Remote Con
4. Place 2150 away from strong light such as direct sunlight or fluorescent light which can interfere with the infrared pulses generated by the remote control Using another remote control of a similar type or placing the RR 2150 near equipment which also uses infrared control may cause interference and intermittent operation Do not put anything other than your hands of course on the remote control If the buttons are continuously pressed by mistake you ll probably drain the batteries f you put your RR 2150 in a closet or behind wood or smoked colored glass doors you ll probably have to mount an infrared sensor outside the cabinet or closet and connect the sensor to the RR 2150 s rear panel IR input RP2A m f there s an obstacle between the remote control and the front panel remote control sensor the remote control will not operate Remember that IR infrared is primarily a line of sight control mechanism Care and Maintenance Cleaning To clean normal dust wipe your RR 2150 with a clean soft dry cloth If the dirt has really accumulated Outlaws aren t always the most meticulous people are they first wipe the surface with a soft cloth that s slightly damp ened with mild soapy water Follow that with a fresh cloth dampened with clean water Wipe dry immediately NEVER use benzene thinner alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the finish of
5. Remove the U shaped jumpers that connect the RR 21505 preamp outputs RP16 and power amp inputs RP17 Connect the RR 2150 s preamp outputs to the crossover s inputs Connect the crossover s high pass outputs to the RR 2150 s main amp inputs Then connect the crossover s low pass outputs to the inputs of the amplifier you will use to drive your subwoofer and connect that amplifier to the subwoofer Adjust the crossover to best integrate the output of the wide range speakers and the subwoofer RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver 15 Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 External Amplifier Connections You can use a separate external power amplifier either as a substitute for the RR 21505 internal amp or to supplement the internal amp when adding addi tional speakers in a different area of your home Remember that the RR 2150 is not designed for dual source operation Although the Tape outputs may be used for that purpose if they are not connected to a recorder An additional amplifier will only amplify the source you select with the RR 2150 s input selec tor FP17 and for front panel and remote control respectively As with any component that is connected to the RR 2150 always make sure that both the RR 2150 and the additional amplifier are OFF or disconnected from any AC power source when making these connections A misstep here could result in severe damage to your amplifier and or loudspeakers The
6. Sansui 0465 Broksonic 0236 0463 LXI 0154 0047 0054 0156 0178 Sanyo 0154 CXC 0180 Logik 0016 Scimitsu 0019 Candle 0030 0056 Luxman 0056 Scotch 0178 Carnivale 0030 MGA 0150 0019 0030 0178 Scott 0236 0019 0178 0179 0180 Carver 0054 MTC 0060 0030 0019 0056 Sears 0154 0056 0156 0047 0054 Celebrity 0000 Magnavox 0054 0030 0179 1254 0171 0178 0179 Cineral 0451 0092 Marantz 0054 0030 Semivox 0180 Citizen 0056 0030 0060 0092 Matsushita 0250 Setup 0156 Concerto 0056 Megatron 0145 0178 Sharp 0093 0688 Contec 0180 Memorex 0179 0465 0178 0016 0056 Shogun 0019 0150 0154 0250 Craig 0180 Signature 0016 Midland 0017 0047 0051 Crosley 0054 Sony 0000 Motorola 0095 Crown 0180 NITE Soundesign 0178 0179 0180 Curtis Mathes 0060 0030 0016 0047 0051 ids Squarejieiw om 0054 0056 0093 0145 0154 NAD 0156 0166 0178 Steri 0166 0451 1147 1347 tarlite NEC 0030 0019 0056 A mm upreme Daewoo 0092 0623 0019 0624 0451 NIC 0092 vania 0054 0030 Payton Nikko 0178 0030 0092 Denon 0145 mphonic 0171 0180 NE K 0056 0178 Dumont 0017 0019 Optimus 0250 0166 0154 zm Electroband 0000 Optonica 0093 Emerson ed pres p e 0463 Orion 0463 0179 0236 E 051 0256 Technics 0051 0250 anasonic 0047 1347 0060 0030 0178 kone ls enne 1347 0051 0019 0056 0156 Techwood 0
7. will blink in the front panel display Press ENTER again to accept the current preset number OR Press the UP or DOWN buttons on the front panel FP6 FP7 or remote control RC 18 RC19 until the desired number appears Within 5 seconds press the ENTER button to memorize the new station preset number Owner s Manual Operation Tuning a Preset Station Once a station s frequency is entered into the RR 2150 s memory it is easy to recall the station or scan through the list of preset stations To select a preset station m With tuner selected as your source enter the two digit preset number of the desired station using the 10 numeric keys on the remote control RC3 Preset Tune You manually tune to the stations you ve already programmed into the RR 2150 s memory You may do this from either the remote or the front panel To manually scan through your preset stations With tuner selected as your source press the PRESET UP or PRESET DOWN buttons on the remote control RC23 and RC24 until the desired station is heard OR 1 Press the FUNCTION button on the front panel FP8 or remote control RC21 until P TUNE appears in the front panel display The blue LED of the Function button s lights The red LED of the Enter button blinks 2 Press ENTER on the front panel FP9 or the remote control RC17 The red LED of the Enter button will go out The blue LED of the Func tion button will continue to glow
8. 0305 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number la 0157 0173 Apex 0672 aoni A Hitachi 0032 Denon 0490 1610 uic Fisher 0670 Sensory Science 1126 Kenwood 0028 0190 0826 0037 0626 GE 0522 0681 Sharp 1010 Krell 0157 Gradiente 0651 n 0305 Hitachi 0573 0664 ES Outlaw Audio Owner s Manual Setup Codes Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Grunpy 0179 0180 Proscan 0047 AOC 0019 0030 Hallmark 0178 Proton 0178 Admiral 0093 0463 Harley Davidson 0179 Pulsar 0017 0019 Aiko 0092 Harman Kardon 0054 Quasar 0051 0250 Aiwa 0701 Harvard 0180 RCA 0047 1347 1147 0679 1247 Akai 0030 Hitachi 0145 0056 0016 005120030 DORE AOA Alaron 0179 Infinity 0054 RadloShack 0180 0030 0178 0154 0019 America Action 0180 Inteq 0017 0047 0056 Anam 0180 JBL 0054 Realistic 0180 0154 0030 0178 0019 0056 Audiovox 0092 0180 0451 0623 JCB 0000 Runco 0017 0030 Baysonic 0180 KEC 0180 SSS 0019 0180 0019 KTV 0180 0030 Sampo 0030 Bell amp Howell 0016 0154 Kenwood 0030 0019 Samsung 0060 0019 0178 0030 0056 Bradford 0180 Konka 0707 0632 0628 0638 0703 Sansei 0451 Brockwood 0019 LG 0056
9. Out jack to another product with a compatible IR system RP5 12 volt trigger output see pages 16 17 This 35mm mono mini jack provides a turn on and turn off pulse that may be used to control optional external amplifiers from Outlaw and other brands as well as other compatible accessories RP6 USB connector see pages 11 12 Connect the USB output of a compatible computer or MP 3 audio player to this jack for high fidelity playback RP7 Serial number Write this number in the space provided on page 4 for future reference RP8 Master Power switch see page 18 When the power cord has been plugged into an AC output put this switch in the On position to connect the receiver to AC When this switch is on the front panel On Standby pushbutton FP10 is used to turn the receiver on or place it in the standby mode RP9 Phono cartridge sensitivity selector switch see page 11 This switch adjusts the phono pre preamp to work with either moving magnet MM or moving coil MC phono cartridges Set it to correspond with the type of cartridge you re using RP10 Phono inputs see pages 11 12 Plug your turntable s output cables into these jacks RP11 Analog audio inputs for video source see pages 11 12 Connect the output of any line level audio source such as a DVD player VCR satellite or cable box to this jacks RP12 CD DVD analog audio inputs see pages 11 12 Connect the analog audio output of your CD or DVD to these jacks RP13 Tape Loo
10. Selector see pages 18 20 Turn this knob to select the input source FM AM CD DVD Video Phono USB Tape or the front panel Aux input that you want to LISTEN to FP18 Record Selector see page 19 Turn this knob to select the source you want to RECORD Your selection will appear only at the rear panel s Tape Out jacks RP13 FP19 Mute On Off button see page 18 Press this button to mute the speaker outputs The button s blue LED will blink when Mute is engaged Turning the Master Volume control has no effect on Mute You have to turn Mute off by pressing the button again FP20 Master Volume control see page 18 Turn this knob to the right clockwise to increase volume and to the left counterclockwise to decrease levels Owner s Manual RR 2150 Rear Panel RR 2150 Rear Panel RP1 Ground connector see pages 11 12 Connect the ground wire from your turntable to this screw connector RP2 FM Antenna connection see page 10 Connect the supplied FM antenna or an optional external FM antenna to this connector RP3 AM Antenna connections see page 10 Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to these terminals RP4 IR infrared In Out Connectors see page 22 When your RR 2150 is hidden behind doors that prevent the remote control from seeing the front panel IR sensor you may connect an optional external IR sensor to this 3 5mm mini plug To send the IR signal to another product in a daisy change configuration connect the IR
11. These speakers reproduce the entire audible range from a single enclosure Some will aug ment their full range speakers bass output capability by adding a subwoofer In still other cases some will use compact monitor or bookshelf speakers with limited low end performance in combination with a separate subwoofer Regardless of the configuration brand or model of your speakers the RR 2150 is uniquely designed to provide outstanding sound quality Physical Connection The RR 2150 accommodates two separate pairs of speakers so that you may have one pair in your main listening room and another in a remote location such as a patio or the kitchen Speaker connections are made the same way for both sets of speakers but always make certain that you connect a pair of speakers not just one As the audio sent to both speakers is the same it makes no difference which pair is connected to which set of terminals but most will attach their main speakers to the System A terminals and secondary speakers if used to the System B terminals The speaker connectors RP19 are five way connectors with gold plated contact areas that accept bare wires pin terminations spade lugs eye lugs and banana plugs The choice is yours RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver EB Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 Connecting Loudspeakers to the RR 2150 Speakers A PHONO GROUND PHONO 1 VIDEO CD MC 1
12. When the unit is in standby mode the pushbutton s blue LED will light FP11 Headphone Jack see page 19 Plug a 1 4 inch phone plug or an adaptor here for headphone listening FP12 Headphone Level Control see page 19 Turn this knob to control headphone volume FP13 Aux Input Jack see pages 11 12 Use this stereo 3 5 mm jack to plug in any portable audio device with a headphone or line level output FP14 Speaker Selector Switch see page 18 When two pairs of speakers are connected to the RR 2150 this switch lets you select which pair or both is active FP15 Speaker EQ Selector see pages 18 19 Turn this switch to add a moderate amount of bass boost 4 6 dB at 55 65 or 80 Hz to compensate for speakers with limited bass output NOTE We suggest that you leave this selector in the Off position if you ve turned the bass tone control all the way up Although it s unlikely that you ll damage your speakers you may hear some real nastiness FP16 External Loop Select button see pages 11 13 Press this switch to add a product connected to the rear panel External Processor Loop connections RP14 to the signal path Remember to turn that external unit on The button s blue LED will light when you ve chosen this optional signal path NOTE When the signal is routed through the External Processor Loop and there is no unit connected to the jacks no signal will appear at either the loudspeaker or headphone outputs FP17 Source
13. but before you connect the power cord Connecting and Using Antennas The RR 2150 has an internal AM FM tuner with separate connections for the AM and FM antennae FM Antenna Connect the supplied FM dipole antenna by pushing the antenna s coaxial connector onto the FM antenna connector RP2 NOTE This antenna is for indoor use only For best reception fully extend the antenna and experiment with its positioning to get the strongest signal If FM reception with the supplied indoor antenna does not provide a strong enough signal for acceptable reception we recommend using an optional amplified indoor or high gain outdoor antenna AM Antenna Connect the supplied AM antenna to the rear panel push terminals RP3 Press one lever on the bottom of the terminal block and insert one of the antenna wires Release the lever and repeat the process with the other wire and lever Experiment with the antenna s position to obtain the strongest signal Connecting Source Components Connect your input sources as shown below Once the source is connected you may select it by pressing the front panel Source selector FP17 to step through your various input choices The RR 2150 will show which input is currently enabled by displaying the name on the front panel display Phono Plug your turntable s output cables into the L R Phono inputs RP10 Make sure you ve connected Left to Left and Right to Right Next attach the ground connection from yo
14. on the remote control 2 Press the AM FM button RC12 until the desired band appears in the front panel display 3 Press the CHANNEL UP and DOWN buttons RC18 and RC19 to select the desired station To select AM or FM when the tuner is already in use with the Source selector Turn the SOURCE selector FP17 until the correct band appears in the front panel display To select AM or FM when the tuner is already in use with the Function button 1 Press the FUNCTION button on the front panel FP8 or the remote control RC21 once Band appears in the front panel display the Function button s blue LED lights and the Enter button s red LED blinks 2 Press ENTER on the front panel FP9 or the remote control RC17 The red LED on the Enter button will go out and the blue LED on the Function button will continue to glow 3 Use the UP or DOWN tuning button on the front panel FP6 FP7 or on the remote control RC18 RC19 until you ve made your choice The selected band appears in the front panel display 4 Press ENTER again The blue LED on the Function button will extinguish EJ Outlaw Audio Obviously using the Source selector is far easier and you ll probably use this method most of the time The reason we began with the Function button is that it lets you access other benefits as described below Tuning a Station and The Tuning Mode The RR 2150 s Tune Mode function lets you choose between Manua
15. plugged into a live outlet Make certain rear panel MAIN POWER switch is ON 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 commands Low remote battery power Remote set to different device Remote sensor is obscured Change the batteries Press the RR button to make sure the remote is outputting RR 2150 codes Make certain the front panel remote sensor is not blocked or connect an external remote sensor No sound from one or both channels Poor connections Incorrect speaker mode Check interconnects to the amplifier and speakers Check speaker selector to make sure connected speakers are turned on RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver Owner s Manual Setup Codes Setup Codes Linn 0157 Hiteker 0672 MCS 0029 JVC 0623 0558 MIC 0420 Kenwood 0682 0534 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Magnavox 0157 0305 Konka 0719 0711 0720 0721 ABC 0003 0017 Marantz 0157 0626 0029 Magnavox 0503 0675 Americast 0899 Mission 0157 Marantz 0539 Bell South 0899 NSM 0157 Mits
16. 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 factory 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 You will need to present the original bill of sale 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 reco
17. stereo Press TUNER MODE on the remote control RC13 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 Direct Tuning You may tune up or down through the AM or FM bands using the Up Down tun ing controls on the front panel or remote but sometimes you may wish to tune astation directly That is easy to do on the RR 2150 by following these steps Once you ve entered the complete frequency the tuner will automatically tune to it To enter a frequency station directly Press DIRECT on the remote control RC19 The current frequency will go blank on the front panel display Usethe 10 numeric keys on the remote control RC3 to enter the desired frequency For example to enter 89 3 FM simply punch in 893 The numbers will appear on the front panel display as you key them in The tuner will automatically tune to the new frequency Memorizing Your Favorite Stations Once you have tuned to a station you may enter it into the RR 2150 s memory so that it may be easily recalled for future listening The tuner memory holds up to 39 stations in any order you choose it even intermixes FM and AM frequencies NOTE Although you can use the front panel controls to program your favorite stations we suggest
18. that you use the remote control as it is more convenient Using the front panel controls may result in the inter nal microprocessor picking an arbitrary preset number that you might find inconvenient or confusing To program stations into memory using the remote control 1 2 4 Tune to the AM or FM station you want the RR 2150 to memorize Press the MEMORY button on the remote control RC27 MEM will appear in the front panel display in small orange letters immediately above the chosen frequency If any station presets have already been entered you ll see a number immediately below the word PRESET in the front panel display Within 5 seconds enter a two digit memory number from 01 to 39 using the remote control s numeric keypad RC3 The word PRESET will appear above and to the right of the frequency readout and the number of that preset will appear directly below If a station preset already existed it is replaced by the new number Repeat these steps for any additional stations up to a total of 39 To program stations into memory using the Function button Press the FUNCTION button on the front panel FP17 or remote control RC21 as many times as needed until MEM PRESET and a preset number appear in the front panel display The blue LED in the Function button will light and the red LED in the Enter button will blink Press ENTER on the front panel FP9 or the remote control RC17 MEM
19. the metal parts Avoid spraying insecticide waxes polishing agents or any aerosol product near the unit When You re Away If you will not be using your home theater system for an extended period of time it s always a good idea to turn everything off For the RR 2150 this means unlatching the rear panel s Master Power switch RP8 This will prevent the automatic turn on circuits from accidentally turning the system on during your absence You may want to unplug all your other components too If you think there s a possibility of electrical storms during your absence it s also a very good idea to disconnect all downleads cable and satellite antenna connections etc to prevent high voltage spikes that may damage your components Symptom Possible Cause Unit does not turn on when remote or No AC Power front panel buttons are pressed Owner s Manual Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Your new RR 2150 is designed to provide years of trouble free operation However the complexity of today s sophisticated home theater systems means that you might encounter an occasional problem with your system You ll find some of the more common issues listed below You can also look at the RR 2150 section of our website www outlawaudio com or enter the RR 2150 Section of our Outlaw Saloon If your problem persists please call us at 866 OUTLAWS 688 5297 or 866 OUTLAWA 688 5292 Solution Options Make certain AC power cord is
20. ve pushed RCI7 Enter dual function button see pages 20 21 RR 2150 This button duplicates the functions of the front panel Enter button FP9 Press it to enter a selection when programming the RR 2150 s tuner functions Other components The function depends on selected component RC18 Channel Up Down dual function buttons see pages 20 21 RR 2150 When the tuner is in use press these buttons to go the next higher or lower broadcast frequency Other components The function depends on selected component RC19 Direct dual function button see pages 20 21 RR 2150 Pressing this button starts the process of selecting a broadcast station directly Within five seconds of pressing the button key in a particular broadcast frequency with the numeric keypad RC3 Other components The function depends on selected component RC20 Exit button This button has no function for the RR 2150 For other components it will exit an active menu screen though the function may vary from device to device RC21 Function button see pages 20 21 RR 2150 When the tuner is in use this button is used to configure the 2150 internal tuner Other components Its function will vary from device to device RC22 Menu button This button has no function for the RR 2150 For other components it will display a setup menu though the function may vary from device to device RC23 Preset Up and Down buttons see page 21 Press this button to scan up a
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22. 40 mes 8020 Sears 0037 0042 0000 0035 0047 Audiovox 0037 om e i Magnasonic 0278 Semp 0045 Magnavox 0035 0081 0563 0000 0039 Sharp ae Bell amp Howell 0104 0149 Broksonic 0121 0184 0002 0209 0479 Marantz 0081 0035 Shinto CCE 0072 0278 Marta 0037 9240 Calix 0037 Matsushita 0035 0162 Singer 008 0035 0104 0047 0479 0000 00 20 E a a zem m 0048 0035 0240 1037 0039 0162 0209 1162 1262 Sylvania 0035 0081 0000 0043 Citizen 02180037 Minolta 0042 Symphonic 0000 Colt 0072 Mitsubishi 0043 0048 0067 TMK 0240 Craig 0037 0072 0047 0240 Motorola 0035 0048 Teac 0000 Curtis Mathes 0055 0060 0162 Multitech 0000 0072 Technics 0035 0162 Cybemex 0240 0038 0067 0104 Teknika 0000 0035 0037 Daewoo 0278 0045 Nikko 0037 Thomas 0000 Denon 0042 Noblex 0240 Tivo 0618 0636 Dynatech 0000 Olympus 0035 Toshiba 0045 0043 Electrohome 0037 Optimus 0162 1062 1162 0048 1262 Totevision 0037 0240 Electrophonic 0037 0037 1048 0104 0432 Unitech 0240 Eiere 0032 Orion 0479 0002 0184 0209 Emerson 0121 Panasonic re uu 1162 1262 1362 Vetor Research 0038 Fisher 0047 0104 Penney 0035 0240 0037 0042 0038 _Video Concepts 0045 Fuji 0033 0035 Pentax 0042 Videosonic 0240 s wmm 4 ons aa ra i GE 0035 0060 0048 0240 Philips 0081 0055 0618 1081 1181 White Westinghouse 0072 0278 0209 Garrard 0000 Fiet 003 XR 1000 0072 0000 0035 Go Vid
23. M FM Owner s Manual Remote Control RR2150 Remote Control 22 22 mmm RC 16 SLEEP 200009 00 000009 lt e 000 m 0 a8 e 1 DIRECT wu m 2 lt 00 00 9 6 m S E e 5 Ez gt lt E gt E EI E m 5 2 S gt 8 S Or OO OO 2 E 5 z s foto TO qo dip A lt 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver EN Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 RC13 Tuner Mode button see page 20 This button selects either the FM Stereo or Mono tuner mode RC14 Memory button see page 21 Press this button to begin the process of entering a radio station s fre quency into the tuner memory for quick recall RC15 Indicator LED see page 22 This lights briefly when you push control key to tell you that the remote has responded to your request The Indicator LED flashes twice in rapid succession when you ve successfully entered setup mode RC16 Power off button see page 18 Press this button to turn off the RR 2150 or the device currently being controlled by the remote NOTE This is a Power Off button only To turn the RR 2150 on press any Source Selector button RC11 This will turn the unit on and select the input you
24. OTE As with Option 3 this is best suited for a custom installation to make certain that all external components are properly matched for safe operation 12 Volt Trigger The RR 2150 has one 12 volt Trigger output that output offers a 12 volt DC signal that can be used to control compatible external components such as amplifiers blinds and projection screens To control an external device such as an Outlaw power amplifier with the RR 2150 connect the Trigger Output RPS on the rear panel to the matching Trigger or Control input on the external component Once the two units are connected the external component will turn on when the RR 2150 is on and off when the RR 2150 is turned off AC power connection Insert the supplied power cord into the AC input socket RP20 and then con nect it to a non switched AC outlet If a power conditioner or other device is used between the RR 2150 and the AC power source it is your responsibility to make certain that the external device is capable of handling the power drawn by the RR 2150 Use of external power products not compatible with the RR 2150 may create a safety hazard It is important use the supplied power cord not a standard IEC 3 prong grounded power cord If the power cord is replaced by certain to use one with identical configuration and capacity CAUTION Before you plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet confirm that you ve made all connections to the RR2150 fi
25. Out Q Ground A USB 1 Turntable M A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ANT 9 ene so DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR ANT 7 AVIS 3 SERIAL NUMBER IR 12V IN THRU TRIGGER USB y 0 RIGHT LEFT F MASTER POWER EXTERNAL TAPE PROCESSOR PRE MAIN CD OUT N OUT OUT IN SPEAKERS RIGHT 2 LEFT MANAGEMENT NOTE When connecting a video component such as a DVD L R player to the RR 2150 Analog Outputs remember to connect the video signal directly to your CD Player TV Monitor or other video switching device Audio Outputs Video Output Video Output DVD Player TV Monitor EN Outlaw Audio Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 Connecting Audio Recording Equipment and External Processor to the RR 2150 IR 12V IN THRU TRIGGER USB EXTERNAL TAPE PROCESSOR OUT PRE PHONO VIDEO IN OUT OUT f Audio Recording Device WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS WARNING SPEAKERS A LEFT MASTER POWER External Processor Loudspeaker Connections The connections between the RR 2150 and your loudspeakers are critical to g
26. SOURCE selector FP17 to the desired input source Audio from the selected source will play through the RR 2150 Audio to the recording will not be affected RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver 19 Owner s Manual Operation Setting Sleep Timer The RR 21507 sleep timer automatically shuts the unit off after a predetermined amount of time To activate the sleep timer 1 Press the remote control s SLEEP button RC6 The front panel display will show Sleep and the number of minutes until the unit shuts off immediately below the word Sleep 2 Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until you ve chosen the amount of sleep time you want The available choices are 75MIN 60MIN 45MIN 30MIN20MIN 15MIN 10MIN 5MIN OFF Using the AM FM Tuner The RR 2150 s AM FM FM stereo is exceptionally flexible and user friendly It is however the only source that must be set up to match your listening preferences Once you ve followed the simple steps shown in the following pages you ll be able to easily enjoy your favorite AM FM and FM stereo broadcasts Selecting Tuner Mode To select the tuner from the front panel 1 Turn the SOURCE Selector FP17 until the desired band AM or FM appears in the front panel display 2 Usingthe UP and DOWN tuning buttons FP6 and FP7 respectively tune to the station you want to listen to To select the tuner from the remote control 1 Press the RR device control button RC2
27. Speakers NOTE Make sure Pre out main in jumpers are inserted properly Powered Subwoofer WARNING ET DO NOT OPEN OFF 0 MASTER POWER EXTERN PROCESSOR N OUT OUT PRE MAIN SPEAKERS B _ RIGHT _ ES Outlaw Audio Bare wire or pin terminations Unscrew the outer barrel of the speaker connector until you see the hole in its center post Insert the conductor or pin into the hole and screw the outer barrel tightly Spade lugs they look like small two pronged forks Unscrew the barrel enough to place the lug s prongs around the inner post and then retighten the barrel Eye lugs they are complete circles Unscrew the barrel completely until it comes off the post Place the eye around post replace the barrel and tighten Banana plugs Insert them into the holes in the end of each post barrel assembly Just push them in carefully and you re done CAUTION DO NOT over tighten the barrels This isn t a contest of strength Just hand tighten the barrel enough to insure good contact so that it is snug to the wire or termination device and the speaker terminal Whichever type of termination you use it is important to make sure that the individual wire strands that make up each conductor bundle 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 p
28. ar of High Us 977 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM ART 250 PART H 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 NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver EB Owner s Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents cO uo Ur ui ui Please Read First A Brief Note On This Manual Serial Number A Quick Guide to the RR 2150 s Features Unpacking Accessories RR 2150 Front Panel RR 2150 Rear Panel Remote Control Connecting Your RR 2150 Connecting and Using Antennas Connecting Source Components Loudspeaker Connections Subwoofers and Bass Management Settings External Amplifier Connections 12 Volt Trigger AC power connection Operation Power Choosing a Source Using the Volume Control Muting the Volume Speaker A B Selection Speaker EQ Adjusting Tone Controls Balance Adjustment Using Headphones Recording Using the AM FM Tuner Programming the Remote Control Setup using Preprogrammed Codes Searching for Unknown Codes Some General Comments o
29. at 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 Electrical Code provides information with respect 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 __ LEAD IN grounding electrodes and _ WIRE requirements for the P n P GROUND grounding elec Es CLAMP trode SS gt ANTENNA 71 DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 id J GROUNDING CONDUCTORS Antenna EQUIPMENT 0 22 810 21 Cle
30. business equipment products as they have a three prong plug that is not meant for use with the RR 2150 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 RR 2150 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 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 weight When placing the unit on a shelf be certain that the shel
31. by the manufacturer Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the unit manufacturer as they may cause hazards 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 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 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 Grounding or Polarization The unit may be equipped with a polarized alt
32. ckly Muting the Volume To Mute the sound off momentarily for a phone call etc W Press the MUTE button on the front panel FP19 or the remote control RC4 The sound will mute and the front panel Mute button s blue LED will glow To turn Muting Off B Press the MUTE button to restore volume to its previous level Speaker A B Selection The RR 2150 allows you to connect two pairs of speakers each of which will be sent the same output signal Four options are available depending on where you set the Speaker Selector Switch FP14 m Set the switch to the position to listen to speakers connected to the speaker output terminals only m Set the switch to the position to listen to speakers connected to the B speaker output terminals only m Set the switch to the A B position to listen to both sets of speakers m Set the switch to OFF to disable all speakers connected to the RR 2150 Speaker EQ The RR 21505 unique speaker EQ circuit allows you to add an additional 6dB about one half octave of bass at and below a specific frequency to increase the low end performance of traditional bookshelf speakers Particularly with sealed rather than ported designs with eight or ten inch mid range drivers this circuit helps compensate for the roll off at the low end of the speaker s range It is not generally recommended for use when a separate subwoofer is connected It is important to understa
33. counterclockwise You can adjust the bass cut or boost within a range of 6 dB The center detent represents the setting where bass is neither added or removed 3 Turn the TREBLE control knob FP5 clockwise or counter clockwise You can adjust the treble cut or boost within a range of 6 dB The center detent represents the setting where treble is neither added or removed To disable the Tone controls B Press the TONE OFF button The button s blue LED will light to remind you that the tone controls are deactivated Balance Adjustment The left right balance of the RR 2150 s output may be adjusted by using the Balance Control To adjust the balance Turn the BALANCE control knob FP3 clockwise or counter clockwise Turning the knob clockwise emphasizes the right speaker more Turning the knob counterclockwise emphasizes the left speaker Owner s Manual Operation Using Headphones You can use headphones for private listening without disturbing others or for critical listening Be aware that the headphone experience is not the same as using speakers Although some listeners prefer headphones most prefer the loudspeaker experience better It s your choice To listen to the RR 2150 using headphones 1 Plug in any pair of headphones using a standard 1 4 inch stereo headphone jack into the front panel input F11 For headphones used with portable devices you may need a 3 5mm to 1 4 inch adaptor available at
34. ction to learn the basics of operating the RR 2150 as well as a few tips and tricks that will enhance your enjoyment of your entire system Before using the RR 2150 you ll need to insert the supplied AA batteries into the remote control Please be sure to match the batteries with the and markings inside the battery 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 To install batteries in the remote control 1 On the 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 Press the battery cover back into place The tab should click when the cover is locked 4 Test the unit by pressing any key 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 Power To turn the RR 2150 on 1 Turn the rear panel MASTER POWER switch RP8 on The front panel blue Standby LED FP10 wil
35. d another amplifier to the receiver s preamp section RR 2150 Rear Panel IR 1lv N THRU TRIGGER e Q e EXTERNAL PROCESSOR VIDEO CD IN OUT N BASS MANAGEMENT 29 100 BF a 28 2200 9 990020 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Outlaw DO NOT OPEN SERIAL NUMBER Model RR2150 AVIS ouvri Outlaw Audio LLC Easton MAUSA WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT AFIN D EVITER LES DANGERS D INCENDIE ET D ELECTROCUTION ON NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A LA PLUIE NI A L HUMIDITE SPEAKERS LEFT 0 EN Outlaw Audio RP17 Main amp inputs see pages 16 17 These inputs are normally connected to the preamplifier outputs by jumpers See RP16 above RP18 Subwoofer line level output see pages 14 15 Connect a powered subwoofer to this output Make sure you ve set the Bass Management selector switch RP15 correctly The output from this con nector is variable and controlled by the Master Volume setting FP20 RP19 Loudspeaker outputs see pages 13 15 Use these binding posts to connect your primary Speakers A and secondary Speakers B loudspeakers to the RR 2150 RP20 AC socket see page 16 Connect the supplied AC power cord to this socket b
36. e in the box Remote control 2 AA Batteries for the remote control 1 AC power cord FM antenna loop antenna 2 U shaped jumpers Owner s manual RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver ES Owner s Manual RR 2150 Front Panel RR 2150 Front Panel FP5 Tone Off Defeat control see page 19 Press this button to take the tone controls out of the signal path so that they have no effect regardless of where they re set The blue LED in the button s center will glow when the tone controls are inactive FP6 FP2 Bass control see page 19 Turn this knob to change the amount of low frequency information being sent to your speakers or headphones The bass control is inactive when the Tone Off button FP1 is depressed NOTE When using small speakers those with limited bass handling capability be careful when increasing bass content particularly if you ve also selected any setting other than Off with the front panel Speaker EQ switch 5 FP8 FP3 Balance control see page 19 Turn this knob to adjust for left right imbalances in a source FP9 FP4 Front Panel Display This display shows the selected input or radio station currently tuned as well as menu items to help you use the RR 2150 RR 2150 Front Panel FP 1 BALANCE EXTERNAL SPEAKER EQ INPUT 65 STANDBY PHONES LEVEL LOOP
37. e speakers to the external amplifier You will still be able to connect speakers to the RR 2150 s amplifier The RR 2150 s volume control sets the relative level for both pairs of speakers You may turn the speakers connected to the external amplifier on or off by pressing the External Loop switch on the front panel NOTE This option is best suited for a custom installation and may require a separate volume control for the speakers attached to the external amplifier EJ Outlaw Audio OPTION 4 Using an external amplifier to send a second source to a second set of speakers Do not remove the pre out main in jumpers Connect the RR 2150 s Tape outputs RP13 to the external amplifier s inputs This of course assumes you are not using the Tape connections Next connect the speakers to the external amplifier Use the RR 2150 s volume control to adjust the level to the speakers connected to the RR 2150 The input for the source fed to the external amplifier and the speakers connected to it is selected with the front panel Record Selector 18 As the output to the Tape Outputs is fixed we strongly advise that you either use an amplifier with built in volume control for this application or that an optional speaker level volume control be installed between the outputs of the external amplifier and the speakers Be certain that the volume control is capable of handling the power output from your external amplifier N
38. efore turning on the Master Power Switch RP8 RIGHT ff 7 S MASTER POWER SPEAKERS B RIGHT LEFT 0 e AC INPUT 20V 60Hz POWER CONS MPTION 400w Remote Control RCI RC2 RC3 RC4 RC5 RC6 RC7 RC8 RC9 Setup button see page 22 To begin programming the remote for command codes for a device press this button for three seconds until the Indicator LED RCI5 lights Device control selector pushbuttons see pages 20 22 Press one of these buttons to select the component you want to control with the remote Press RR to control the RR2150 Numeric keypad buttons 0 thru 9 see pages 20 22 Press these buttons to enter numbers for different functions such as direct input of station frequencies for the internal tuner and other numeric functions for products such as DVD and CD players These buttons are also used to enter command codes when programming the remote Mute see page 18 Press this button to mute the receiver s output Another push restores volume to its previous level The blue LED in the center of the front panel s Mute button FP19 lights whenever Mute is engaged Volume Up Down pushbuttons see page 18 Press these buttons to raise or lower the volume Sleep see page 20 Press this button to activate the sleep function which turns the RR 2150 off after a user selectable amount of time Guide This b
39. enefit from all of these features further on in the Manual but we wanted you to know about them beforehand so you can watch for those you re particularly interested in High Power Stereo Amplifier 2 x 100 watts continuous power 20 Hz to 20 kHz 8 ohms 0 0396 THD both channels driven 6 Analog Inputs Connect all of your audio sources with ease Included are a rear panel Phono input moving coil or moving magnet Video CD Tape and External Processor Loop and a front panel 3 5 mm Auxiliary input suit able for iPod or MP3 player 1 Rear Panel USB Input Connect a USB enabled device streaming audio from a compatible computer etc for playback through your main music system Separate Signal Paths for Listening and Recording Listen to one source while recording another Preamp Outputs and Main Amplifier Inputs These enable easy system configuration with additional power amplifiers electronic crossovers equalizers etc Separate Line level Subwoofer Output with Bass Management Includes precision analog Bass Management for easy subwoofer connec tion The internal crossover is a symmetrical 2nd order 12 dB octave Butterworth filter set Speaker Selector Switch Front Panel Adjustable Speaker Equalization This selector adds a half octave of bass boost at selected frequencies for better bass response with compact bookshelf speakers Front Panel Tone Control Defeat High performance AM FM EM Stereo Tuner wit
40. eo 0432 Pioneer 0067 Yamaha 0038 GoldStar 0057 0038 0081 Zenith 0039 0000 0033 0209 0479 Gradiente 0000 Profitronic 0240 HI Q 0047 Proscan 0060 Harley Davidson 0000 Protec 0072 Harman Kardon 0038 0081 Pulsar 0039 0072 Quasar 0035 0162 1162 RR 2150 Specifications Audio Section Continuous Average Power both channels driven 100 Watts channel 80 20Hz to 20kHz lt 0 03 THD 160 Watts channel 40 20Hz to 20kHz 0 0396 THD Input Sensitivity Impedance High Level 200mV 47kQ Phono 3 3mV 47kQ C Phono 0 6mV 47kQ Bass Management High Pass Slope Adjustable 60Hz 80Hz 100Hz Bypass 12 dB octave 2nd order Low Pass Slope 12dB octave 2nd order Tone Control Bass Center Frequency Range 50Hz 6 5dB Treble Center Frequency Range 1KHz 6 5db Frequency Response 1W 20Hz to 20kHz OdB 0 5dB S N Ratio IHF A 96dB unweighted Transient IMD Unmeasurable FM Tuner Section Frequency Range 875 108MHz Usable Sensitivity IHF 12dBf S N Ratio ono 75dB Stereo 70dB Stereo Distortion 0 24 Stereo Separation 19kHz 37dB Selectivity 7048 10kHz AM Tuner Section Frequency Range 530 1710kHz Usable Sensitivity 500g V M S N Ratio gt 54dB Selectivity gt 25dB 10kHz General Supply Voltage 120V 60Hz only Power Consumption Idle 5W Full Load 400W max Trigger Output Sequen
41. ernating 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 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 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 Lightning For added protection for the unit during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplu
42. f 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 RR 2150 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 If the unit is to be enclosed in a cabinet or rack make certain there is adequate air circula tion 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 adequate airflow through the cabinet If you are in doubt as to the ventilation requirements for your specific installation please contact us Also do not place the RR 2150 directly on carpeted surface as this will inhibit airflow underneath as well as create a potential fire hazard 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 Cabinet There are no user serviceable components inside this product Opening the cabinet ma
43. g 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 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 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 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 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 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 water If the unit does not operate normally by followin
44. g 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 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 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 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The unit should be mounted to wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 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 RR 2150 to your audio or home theater system it is always good practice to make certain that all components are
45. h 39 Presets Audiophile quality Preamplifier and Power Amplifier Stages Necessary for critical music listening Headphone jack with level control 12 Volt Trigger Use this output for control of external system components amplifier video projector etc so they turn on any off in syne with your RR 2150 Infrared IR Input and Output Use these to control your RR 2150 even when it is hidden behind closed doors not that you d ever want to do that Precision Motorized Volume Control Removable IEC style Power Cord Multi device Programmable Remote Control Owner s Manual A Quick Gu de to the RR 2150 s Features 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 all this for use if you move or if the unit ever needs to be shipped back to us for any reason 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 packing material can t be folded save itin a plastic bag The RR 2150 is not light So take care when you lift it Use your legs not your back And don t bash the protruding front panel volume control knob or the rear panel connectors Accessories After unpacking your RR 2150 please check it make sure that the following accessories ar
46. hostly stereo image or poor bass performance No there s nothing dangerous about hooking speakers up out of phase You won t damage anything it just doesn t sound good Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 Subwoofers and Bass Management Settings The RR 2150 is unique among stereo receivers in that it has built in bass management a feature common if not required for multi channel products but not found in the two channel world While traditional two channel systems have long used full range speakers modern audio systems even those designed for two channel music may use frequency limited bookshelf or satellite speakers in combination with a separate subwoofer Bass Management Rather than provide a simple subwoofer output that places the burden of bass management on the subwoofer the RR 2150 includes a custom designed analog bass management system that calls upon the heritage of Outlaw s award win ning ICBM 1 bass management system for multi channel systems The internal crossover is a symmetrical 2nd order 12 dB octave Butterworth filter set BP Bypass duplicates the full range signal sent to your speakers at the subwoofer output This enables you to utilize the crossover in your subwoofer If your system includes a subwoofer read on for the configuration steps If you are not using a subwoofer skip to the next section Subwoofers come in two varieties powered and passive Powered subwoofers
47. include their own built in amplifier and are by far the most popular while passive subwoofers require the use of a separate external amplifier You can use either type with your RR 2150 Powered subwoofers Use a shielded interconnect cable to connect the RR 2150 s subwoofer output jack RP11F to the subwoofer s line input jack If the subwoofer has more than one input jack check its owner s manual to see which input you should use for a monaural bass signal Then follow any specific connection and or configuration instructions supplied with the subwoofer We suggest that you use the rear panel Bass Management switch RP15 rather than your powered sub s internal crossover You ll find the RR 2150 s circuitry exceptionally clean and noise free compared to similar circuits in most subs Passive non amplified subwoofer Modified bi amp option The modified bi amp configuration uses the RR 2150 s internal crossover and is used most often Set the RR 21505 Bass Management switch to the crossover frequency 60 80 or 100 Hz that is appropriate for your speakers Connect the RR 2150 s subwoofer output jack RP18 to the input of the ampli fier used to power the subwoofer and the output of the subwoofer amplifier to the subwoofer Traditional bi amp option The traditional bi amp configuration requires an external electronics crossover and separate power amplifier Set the Bass Management switch RP15 to BP bypass
48. l and Auto tuning modes Manual Tuning This mode uses the Up or Down tuning buttons to take you to the next lower or higher frequency regardless of whether or not that frequency carries a broadcast In this mode FM stations are tuned regardless of whether the broadcast is mono or stereo Auto Tuning This mode uses the Up or Down tuning buttons to advance to the next higher or lower frequency in the band you ve selected that has a signal strong enough for acceptable reception In this mode only FM stations broadcasting stereo signals are tuned To select the desired tuning mode using the Function button 1 Press the FUNCTION button on the front panel FP8 or the remote control RC21 twice T MODE appears in the front panel display the Function button s blue LED lights and the Enter button s red LED blinks 2 Press ENTER on the front panel FP9 or the remote control RC17 The red LED on the Enter button will go out and the blue LED on the Function button will continue to glow 3 Use the UP or DOWN tuning button on the front panel FP6 FP7 or the remote control RC18 RC19 to toggle between the two modes The word Auto will appear in the front panel display above T Mode when Auto tuning is selected The display will remain blank if Manual tuning is selected 4 Press the ENTER button again The front panel display will show the currently tuned broadcast fre quency FM Tuner Mode To change the FM tuner mode mono or
49. l glow amber 2 Pressthe front panel s STANDBY button FP10 or any source button RC11 on the remote control The Standby indicator will go out and the front panel display will illuminate To turn the RR 2150 off Press the front panel s STANDBY button FP10 or the remote control s PWR button RC16 The Standby indicator will turn amber and the front panel display will turn off NOTE The rear panel Master Power Switch is normally left in the ON position as that enables the unit to be placed in a Standby mode so that it may be turned on or off from the front panel or the remote control The only times the rear panel switch should be turned off in normal opera tion is if the RR 2150 will not be used for an extended period of time or if you wish to connect or disconnect a component or speaker KJ Outlaw Audio Choosing a Source To select a source from the remote control Press one of the remote control s source buttons RC11 The front panel display will show the selected source To select a source from the front panel Turn the front panel s SOURCE selector button FP17 to the desired source device The front panel display will show the selected source Using the Volume Control To adjust volume level W Pressthe remote control s VOLUME UP or DOWN buttons RC5 or turn the front panel s Volume control FP20 Holding the remote s Volume Up or Down buttons will turn the level up or down qui
50. most electronics parts stores 2 Use the HEADPHONE LEVEL FP12 control to the right of the headphone jack to set the sound level for the headphones 3 Use the BALANCE FP3 BASS FP2 and TREBLE FP5 controls to adjust the sound output of the headphones NOTE The RR 21505 volume control also affects headphone output So if you want a truly private headphone experience turn the Speaker selector FP14 off Recording The RR 2150 allows you to send the signal from any input source to a record ing device properly connected to the rear panel Tape jacks RP13 Note that unlike many current audio products the RR 2150 has a separate record output bus so that you may listen to one source selected with the remote control or the front panel Source control and record a different source It is important to remember this as you may be used to always having the source you are listening to being sent to the record output To record from a selected input source 1 Prepare your recording device Follow the recommended procedure from the recorder manufacturer about input settings levels etc 2 Select the source you want to record by using the front panel RECORD selector FP18 3 Place the device in record mode to begin recording To monitor your recording B Set the SOURCE selector FP17 to your recording device Audio from your recording device will play through the RR 2150 To listen to another source during recording E Set the
51. n Using Your Remote Care and Maintenance Cleaning When You re Away Troubleshooting Setup Codes RR 2150 Specifications Outlaw Audio Limited Warranty The contents of this manual are Copyright 2005 by Outlaw Audio LLC and may not be duplicated or reproduced by any means whether physical electronic or otherwise without prior written consent from Outlaw Audio EN Outlaw Audio Outlaw Audio RR 2150 stereo RetroReceiver Welcome to the Hideout with the purchase of a RR 2150 RetroReceiver you re now an Outlaw Although you ve selected one of the most advanced audio components available today being an Outlaw isn t always easy Owning Outlaw components often ruffles the feathers of friends or acquaintances who 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 our thanks for joining the gang We think you re going to enjoy being an Outlaw Your new Outlaw Audio RR 2150 RetroReceiver is a full featured stereo receiver that has exteriorstyling inspired by the art deco table radios of the past matched with totally up to date circuitry parts selection and assembly techniques to assure state of the art audio performance and convenience The RR 2150 combines a broad range of inputs and outputs with a flexible yet simple to use control sys
52. nd down through the list of radio station frequencies you have programmed into the RR 2150 RC24 P Scan button see page 21 Press this button to begin a scan of all stations programmed into the RR 2150 s memory system KJ Outlaw Audio Connecting Your RR 2150 Before trying to connect your RR 2150 to other system components please observe the following simple precautions Don tconnect the power cord to either the AC outlet or your RR 2150 until you ve made all other connections Always turn off any device before connecting it to the RR 2150 Better yet unplug the device from its AC power source as automatic turn on signals may inadvertently turn the product on Better safe than sorry m Always pay attention to the warnings options and specific procedures contained in the instructions that came with the component you re con necting For analog connections remember that red input jacks right channel audio white input jacks left channel audio Insert all plugs and connectors securely If you don t you may experience noise poor performance or equipment damage DO NOT bundle audio connection cables with power cords and speaker cables To get the performance you expect run all the power cords down one side of the cabinet all the signal connections down the other side and the speaker cables down the center Connect your speakers after you ve connected all your other components to the RR 2150
53. nd that this circuit is not a replacement for the traditional Bass Control which applies boost or cut across the entire spectrum Further this circuit is not part of the bass management circuit described on page 15 To activate Speaker EQ 1 Lookatthe specification for your speakers and check for the lowest frequency your speakers are able to reproduce 2 Turn the SPEAKER EQ switch FP15 to the frequency that is either at that frequency or one notch above it There is no hard rule as to which way to set this if indeed you feel it contributes to the sound of your system at all A variety of conditions including the type of speakers in use the room acoustics and your personal listening preferences are all factors here If you like the way the system sounds choose the setting that works best for you To activate Speaker EQ B Set the SPEAKER EQ FP15 switch to OFF NOTE careful about using this circuit when the bass control is turned to its maximum boost That is almost guaranteed to provide an undesirable result Adjusting Tone Controls The RR 2150 offers front panel tone controls that may be adjusted to suit your listening taste You may also take the tone controls out of the circuit completely for flat operation To adjust the Tone controls 1 Press the TONE OFF button FP1 so that the button s blue LED is off This activates the tone control circuitry 2 Turn the BASS control knob FP2 clockwise or
54. ood 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 How ever we do feel that there is one vital guideline If the run from your RR 2150 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 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 conductors 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 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 recom mendation 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 Speaker Connections Many Outlaws will use full range speakers with the RR 2150
55. oop is a fixed level loop It is not affected by the RR 2150 s Master Volume Control Preamplifier Outputs Main Amplifier Inputs The RR 2150 is shipped with U shaped jumpers that connect the preamplifier and power amplifier sections of the receiver For most systems no change is needed here as you will use both sections of the RR 2150 However if you wish to use an optional external amplifier remove the jumper plugs and connect the left and right output jacks on the RR 2150 to the matching inputs on your amplifier Save the jumper plugs for use should you later wish to return to normal operation These jacks also provide a means to insert an equalizer or other device controller in the audio signal path when you wish to have that device ALWAYS be used good example of this is the external equalizer controller used with certain brands of speakers To connect an external processor so that it is always in the audio path remove the two U shaped jumpers but save them should they be needed in the future Connect the RR 2150 L amp R Preamp audio outputs RP16 to the inputs of the external processor Next connect the outputs of the external processor to the RR 21505 Main amp audio inputs RP17 RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver EN Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 Connecting Audio Equipment to the RR 2150 1 1 NOTE Portable Connect to i front panel input i Music i Device 1 1 1 1 Audio
56. ote control that corresponds to the device you want to control Remember that the RR button is used exclusively for the RR 2150 2 Press and hold the RR 2150 remote control s SETUP button RC1 The red LED at the top of the remote control RC15 blinks twice 3 Release the SETUP button 4 Enter 990 using the numeric keys on the remote control RC3 The LED will blink twice 5 To determine the first number in the code sequence aim the remote control at the component and press 1 on the numeric keypad RC3 of the RR 2150 remote control After three seconds the LED will blink to indicate that number i e 1 blink 1 2 blinks 2 and so on Note that no blink indicates the number zero 0 6 Count the blinks and write down the number 7 Repeat step for each of the other four digits Press 2 for the second digit 3 for the third 4 for the fourth and 5 for the fifth 8 Use the resulting five digit code 1 digit device code and 4 digit program code to program the RR 2150 remote control to operate the device according to steps 3 8 in the previous section Setup Using Preprogrammed Codes 9 Repeat these steps but substitute the appropriate device button for the next component you are checking Some General Comments on Using Your Remote For best remote control performance please follow these guidelines Remember to point the remote control toward the remote control sensor on the RR 2150 not toward the TV screen
57. p connections see pages 11 13 Connect your recording device s analog audio outputs and inputs to these jacks NOTE These are fixed level outputs and are not affected by the RR 2150 s volume control If you re using a portable recording device MiniDisc recorder etc you may a shielded stereo Y cords 3 5 mm stereo miniplug to two RCA type jacks to go from it to the RR 2150 RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver 7 Owner s Manual RR2150 Rear Panel RP14 External Processor Loop connections see pages 11 13 Connect an external processor equalizer electronic crossover surround processor etc to these jacks These outputs are also fixed level RP15 Bass Management selector switch see page 15 This switch lets you adjust the internal crossover bass management system to route user selected low frequencies to the subwoofer output RP18 while the rest of the audio signal is sent to the amplifier and then to the main loudspeakers RP16 Preamplifier outputs see pages 16 17 These outputs allow you to connect a high output power amplifier if needed Simply remove the jumpers and connect the preamp outputs to the inputs of the additional amplifier NOTE Removing the jumpers ordinarily means that the RR 2150 s internal amplifier does not receive a signal and thus can not send any output to the speakers you have connected to it In unusual circum stances you can use shielded Y cords to connect both the internal amplifier an
58. rds relat ing to that serial number In the event that you wish to return your Outlaw Product 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 or in any way responsible for any incidental 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 limitations and exclusions stated herein may not apply to you This war ranty 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 sale Outlaw Audio 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 outiaw Outlaw Audio
59. re are a number of options available to connect an external amplifier OPTION 1 Using an external amplifier only Remove the pre out main in U shaped jumpers Connect the RR 2150 s pre amplifier outputs RP17 to the external amplifier s inputs Next connect your speakers to the external amplifier This option lets you control the volume produced by any speakers connected to the new amplifier with the RR 2150 s volume control OPTION 2 Using an external amplifier AND the RR 2150 s internal amplifier for two sets of speakers fed with the same source and at the same relative volume level Remove the pre out main in U shaped jumpers Using a pair of shielded a Y interconnects connect the RR 2150 s left channel preamp output to both the RR 2150s main amplifier inputs and to the left channel inputs of the new amplifier Repeat the step above for the right channel This option lets you control the volume produced by any speakers connected to the new amplifier with the RR 2150 volume control OPTION 3 Using the RR 21505 internal amplifier and external amplifier for two sets of speakers fed with the same source but with the ability to turn the second pair of speakers on an off from the front panel Do not remove the pre out main in jumpers Connect the RR 2150 s External Loop outputs RP14 to the external amplifier s inputs This of course pre sumes that you are not using the External Loop connections Next connect th
60. revent short circuits and possible amplifier failure Remember these three points Make sure to observe proper continuity and polarity For continuity make sure you connect your main Left speaker to System Ns Left terminals and your main Right speaker to the System A s Right terminals Then connect your secondary speakers to System B terminals making sure to connect the Left speaker to the Left terminals and the Right speaker to the Right terminals Care here will save a lot of time later The RR 2150s speaker connections are color coded Red terminals are or hot while black terminals are or ground For proper polarity make sure that you ve connected the proper speaker s terminal the one with the red barrel to your speaker s terminal Then connect the terminal it has a black barrel to the same speaker s terminal It s that simple A Note On Phase When speakers are connected correctly they are said to be in phase This is critical to proper sound reproduction as it means that the drivers in each speaker work together with the cones in each speaker moving in the same direction at the same time When speakers are hooked up out of phase the drivers in each speaker respond differently to the amplifier s signal For example the drivers of the left speaker will push out when the drivers of the right speaker pull in producing a very imprecise almost g
61. rst WARNING Never disconnect the power cord at the RR 2150 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 first Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 Connecting an External Amplifier to the RR 2150 Option 1 NOTE Make sure to remove the Pre out main in jumpers EXTERNAL Tape PROCESSOR PRE PHONO VIDEO CD OUT OUT OUT N MASTER POWER i OO 79 0 Cu _t l External c Stereo I Pu we Amplifier l q Q Ae Option 2 NOTE Make sure to remove the Pre out main in jumpers RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOOK DO NOT OPEN oroc 12V RU TRIGGER USB MASTER POWER TAPE PHONO 7 VIDEO CD IN OUT PRE 5 L mcm sue 60 80100 BP pu uM 0 Stereo I me Amplifier 1 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver 17 Owner s Manual Operation Operation Once the RR 2150 is connected to sources and speakers you ll find that it is easy to operate Read the following se
62. tem with a powerful no nonsense amplifier that will make your speakers deliver all the sound they re capable of A Brief Note On This Manual Read it It s that simple OK we know that Outlaws are a contrary bunch and some of you won t but those who take the time to read this manual will get some serious help craftily disguised in non serious language You might say that this manual is different from those you ve encountered in the past The Manual contains everything you need to know to connect configure and use your new receiver It will show you how to integrate your new receiver with all the other components in your system and how to customize the RR 2150 to match your preferences If you still have questions we re not going to leave you staked out in the sun waiting for some posse to round you up You can contact us via e mail at information 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 hang out and share your RR 2150 experi ences with like minded folk Mosey on in by clicking on Outlaws Hideout on our home page and then clicking on Outlaw Saloon Serial Number Take a moment to record your RR 2150 s serial number and date of purchase here The serial number is found on the back panel Serial Number Date of Purchase A Quick Guide to the RR 2150 s Features We ll explain how to b
63. tial Delay 50 mA 12 VDC Dimensions W x H x D 171 x 5 75 x 15 0 inches Weight 275 All features and specifications are subject to change without notice or liability to upgrade existing units Outlaw Audio and the Outlaw Audio logo are registered trademarks of Outlaw Audio LLC Any trademark not acknowledged is recognized as the property of the respective owner Owner s Manual RR 2150 Specifications RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver Outlaw Audio Limited Warranty This warranty protects the owner of the Outlaw RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver the PRODUCT for two 2 years from the date of purchase and covers defects in material and workmanship with the following specific exceptions These are Damage caused by improper installation or adjustment Damage caused by accident unreasonable use or neglect Damage from failure to follow instructions contained in this Owner s Manual 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 Damage occurring during shipment Units which have been altered or modified in design 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
64. trol Programming the Remote Control In addition to the RR 2150 itself the remote control can operate up to three other devices and is preprogrammed with command codes for hundreds of components To program your remote for another device you will first input a single digit device code followed by a four digit code from the table in the following pages Before you start that process here are some things you need to be aware of More than one setup code number may work with a source component Test the functions for each of the code numbers that work to determine the best one for your particular unit Some components CD and DVD players for example do not have power buttons on their original remote controls and thus may not turn on or off as you expect If you run into problems first store the setup code number and then test functions Play Stop etc to determine if you ve selected the correct number Setup Using Preprogrammed Codes To program the remote control using four digit codes 1 Turn on the device TV VCR cable box you would like the remote control to operate Do this manually or with the device s original remote control 2 Find the four digit setup code number for your device The tables of four digit codes can be found on pages 24 to 26 3 On the RR 2150 remote control press the proper device selector button RC2 that corresponds to the device you want to control Remember that the RR button is used e
65. ts RP12 As with other sources make sure to connect Left to Left and Right to Right Video Connect the analog line level audio output from any A V source VCR satellite or cable box etc to the Video input jacks RP11 using shielded RCA to RCA cables NOTE The RR 2150 does not have any inputs for the video from a DVD player or other video source device Any video connections should be made directly to the an appropriate input on your display device Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 External Loop This external processor loop RP14 allows you to insert a wide variety of external devices such equalizers or surround processors into the RR 2150 s signal path However its use is optional If your system doesn t need the added flexibility make sure that the blue LED in the External Loop button FP16 is not illuminated Since the External Loop may be switched in or out it is best suited to devices that you might use with some input sources but not all Using shielded RCA to RCA cables connect the external processor s analog audio outputs to the RR 2150 s L amp R analog audio inputs Next connect the external processor s analog audio inputs to the RR 2150 s analog audio outputs Remember these two points m You must push the front panel External Loop button FP16 to route the audio signal to and from the external processor The button s blue LED will light when the external loop is active The external processor l
66. 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 RR 2150 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 RR 2150 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 RR 2150 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 standard IEC type power cords designed for computers and other
67. ubishi 0521 General Instrument 0276 0476 0810 Onkyo 0101 0868 Onkyo 0503 GoldStar 0144 Optimus 0032 0468 0420 0179 0305 Optimus 0571 Hamlin 0009 0273 1065 0900 0037 0145 Oritron 0651 Jerrold 0003 0276 0476 0810 Panasoni 0023 Panasonic 0490 0677 0632 Memorex 0000 Farsound 0440 Philips 0539 0503 Motorola 1106 Pioneer 0571 0525 0632 0237 0032 0468 0305 1062 1063 0522 0107 0000 0522 0571 Paragon 0000 Proton Samsung 0575 Philips 0305 0317 QED 0137 Sharp 0630 Pioneer 0144 0533 0877 Quasar 0923 Sony 0533 Pulsar 0000 m Toshiba 0503 Quasar 0000 Realistic 0179 0420 Yamaha 0490 0545 Regal 0273 0279 Rotel 01 B 0420 Zenith 0591 0503 7 a MERE 0017 0477 0877 NT Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number con AlphaStar 0772 Toshiba 5000 mm Chaparral 0216 Zenith 0000 0525 0899 Sharp 0037 0861 0566 Sherwood 108 General Instrument 0869 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Sor Frontiers HTS 0775 Aiwa 0157 Sony 00000490 Hughes Net Sys 0749 1142 1749 Burmester 0420 Soundesign 0198 Philips 1076 1142 0722 0724 0749 Cal Audio Labs 0029 020 Proscan 0392 Carver 0157 0179 Teac i RCA 0506 0392 0143 0855 DKK 0000 Radio Shack 0869 Demon 0003 0873 0072 Samsung 1109 Emerson 0305 wae 0137 Star Choice 0869 Fisher 0179 Jamaha 0036 0588 Zenith 0856 Genexxa 0032
68. ur turntable s tonearm to the ground connector screw terminal Finally set the phono cartridge sensitivity selector switch RP9 to either MM moving magnet or MC moving coil to correspond with the type of cartridge you are using Note that some high output moving coil cartridges work better when this selector is set to MM USB Use a fast USB cable to connect a compatible USB enabled source component to the RR 2150 s rear panel USB 2 0 input RP6 Tape Using shielded RCA to RCA cables connect your recording device s analog audio outputs to the RR 2150 s L R Tape inputs RP13 Next connect your recording device s analog audio inputs to the RR 2150 s L R Tape outputs RP13 There are two further points you need to remember The tape outputs fixed level in that they are not affected by the RR 2150 s volume control You must select the source you want to record by using the front panel Record Selector FP18 If your recording device has the 3 5 mm stereo miniplugs often used on portable audio products use an optional adaptor cable to complete your connections Aux Connect a portable music player iPod player etc or any other playback device with a stereo 3 5 mm jack for either headphone or line level output to the RR 2150 s front panel Aux input 13 CD DVD Using shielded RCA to RCA cables connect your CD or DVD player s analog audio outputs to the RR 2150 s CD DVD inpu
69. utton has no function for the RR 2150 For other components it will normally activate the information guide if available though the function may vary from device to device Cursor control buttons menu navigation see pages 20 22 RR 2150 The Left and Right buttons have no function for the RR 2150 When the tuner is in use the Up and Down buttons have the same func tions as the front panel Up and Down buttons Press these in conjunction with the Function and Enter buttons to adjust tuner functions Other components For other devices these buttons will normally move the cursor in an on screen menu up or change menu settings though their function may vary from device to device Info button This button has no function for the RR 2150 For other components it will display an information menu though the function may vary from device to device RC10 Transport Control buttons These buttons have no function for the RR 2150 Use these buttons for components with transport and recording controls such as a VCR Their function may vary from device to device RC11 Source or input selector buttons see pages 18 19 Press thebutton corresponding to the name of the input you wish to select for listening Pressing one of these buttons will also turn the RR 2150 on when it is in the Standby Mode RC12 AM FM button see pages 20 21 Press this button to select the AM FM tuner when using another source Press it again to switch between A
70. xclusively for the RR 2150 4 Press and hold the RR 2150 remote control s SETUP button RC1 The red LED at the top of the remote control 15 blinks twice 5 Release the SETUP button 6 Enter the single digit device code for your component using the numeric keys on the remote control RC3 Press 0 if you are programming a Cable or Satellite box Press 1 if you are programming a Television Press 2 if you are programming a VCR or DVD player Press 3 if you are programming a CD player 7 Enter the first four digit code for your component using the numeric keys on the remote control RC3 The LED should blink twice If it does not repeat the steps above using the same code 8 Aimthe remote control atthe component and press the PWR button RC16 once The component should turn off If it doesn t respond repeat steps 4 7 above using the other codes for your brand until you find one that works If none of the codes work try searching for the code see Searching For Your Code below 9 Repeatthe process for other components you wish to control with the RR 2150 remote control ES Outlaw Audio Searching for Unknown Codes 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 you can try searching for the code To search for a code for your component 1 Pressthe Device Control Selector button RC2 on the rem
71. y 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 instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee th
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