RCA Speaker RP 9990 User Guide

USER‘S  
GUIDE  
RP-9990  
DOLBY PROLOGIC  
AMPLIFIER IN A SUBWOOFER  
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Ta b l e o f Co n t e n t s  
Sa f e t y Pr e c a u t io n s ............................................ 2  
im p o r t a n t In f o r m a t io n ................................ 2  
p r e c a u t io n s ........................................................... 2  
f o r y o u r sa f e t y ................................................... 2  
im p o r t a n t b a t t e r y In f o r m a t io n .............. 2  
se r v ic e in f o r m a t io n ......................................... 2  
Fo r Yo u r Re c o r d s ................................................ 2  
Ta b l e o f Co n t e n t s ............................................... 3  
Fir st Th in g s Fir st ................................................. 4  
Un pa c k t h e sy st em ............................................ 4  
Ch ec k f o r m o ist u r e .......................................... 4  
Ch o o se a Lo c a t io n ............................................ 4  
SETTIN G UP TH E SYSTEM ........................................ 5  
r ea r pa n el c o n n ec t io n .................................. 5  
a u x ............................................................................. 5  
c d ................................................................................. 5  
t v ................................................................................. 5  
su r r o u n d spea k er s (8 o h m ) .......................... 5  
spea k er s r / c / l (4 o h m ) ...................................... 5  
su bw o o f er v o l u m e c o n t r o l ....................... 5  
a c v o l t a g e sel ec t o r s sw it c h ....................... 5  
c o n n ec t in g spea k er s ....................................... 6  
GEN ERAL H IN TS FOR CON N ECTIN G ................. 6  
CON N ECTIN G TH E FRON T SPEAKERS ............... 6  
CON N ECTIN G TH E SURROUN D SPEAKERS ...... 6  
POSITION IN G SPEAKERS........................................ 7  
GEN ERAL H IN TS FOR POSITION IN G  
M UTE LED IN DICATOR .......................................... 8  
VOLUM E ( / -).............................................................. 8  
SURROUN D M ODE .................................................. 8  
AUDIO SOURCE (TV/ CD/ AUX) ............................. 8  
l ,c ,r ,s, l ed in d ic a t o r ......................................... 8  
Usin g t h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l ............................. 9  
ba t t er y in st a l l a t io n ....................................... 9  
g en er a l c o n t r o l s .............................................. 9  
po w er ........................................................................ 9  
m u t e ........................................................................... 9  
t v ................................................................................. 9  
c d ................................................................................. 9  
a u x ............................................................................. 9  
n o r m a l c en t er .................................................... 9  
ph a n t o m c en t er ................................................ 9  
by pa ss ........................................................................ 9  
t est t o n e ................................................................. 9  
su r r o u n d ( / -) ........................................................ 9  
c en t er ( / -)................................................................ 9  
ba l a n c e r eset ........................................................ 9  
ba l a n c e ( / -)............................................................. 9  
ba ss ( / -) ..................................................................... 9  
t r ebl e ( / -) ................................................................. 9  
a u d io r eset ............................................................ 9  
v o l ( / -) ....................................................................... 9  
u sin g t h e sy st e m .................................................. 10  
Pr o Lo g ic m o d e .................................................... 10  
N ORM AL m o d e ....................................................... 10  
ph a n t o m m o d e ................................................... 10  
sel ec t in g t h e Pr o Lo g ic m o d e .................... 10  
t r o u b l e sh o o t in g t ip s ....................................... 11  
e q u ip m e n t sp e c if ic a t io n s ................................ 12  
c a r e a n d m a in t e n a n c e .................................... 12  
in d e x ......................................................................... 13  
l im it e d w a r r a n t y ............................ b a c k c o v e r  
TH E SPEAKERS .......................................................... 7  
POSITION IN G TH E CEN TER SPEAKER ................ 7  
POSITION IN G TH E FRON T SPEAKERS ............... 7  
POSITION IN G TH E SURROUN D SPEAKERS ...... 7  
CON N ECTIN G FOR POWER ................................... 7  
Ge n e r a l Co n t r o l s ............................................... 8  
FRON T PAN EL DESCRIPTION ............................... 8  
POWER ON / STAN DBY ............................................ 8  
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Fir st Th in g s Fir st  
SUBWOOFER  
Un pa c k t h e sy st e m  
Unpack the system and its accessories. You should  
have:  
POWER  
MUTE  
TV  
CD  
AUX  
NORMAL  
BYPASS  
PHANTOM  
TEST  
TONE  
CENTER  
TREBLE  
BASS  
SURROUND  
BALANCE  
RESET  
BALANCE  
one subwoofer  
AUDIO  
RESET  
VOL  
two front speakers  
RP9990  
two surround speakers  
one center speaker with remote control sensor  
one remote control  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
five speaker wires  
built-in cable for remote control  
Ch e c k f o r m o ist u r e  
Just as moisture can form on the inside of windows  
on a cold day, it can also form on the inside of your  
stereo, causing it to malfunction. Some situations in  
which condensation might form include the  
following:  
CENTER SPEAKER  
WITH REMOTE  
CONTROL SENSOR  
Immediately after a heater has been turned on;  
In a steamy or very humid room;  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
When the system is suddenly moved from a cold  
environment to a warm, moist one; for example,  
in moving the stereo from a cool air conditioned  
room to an outside porch on a humid, summer  
day.  
BLACK/BLUE WIRE (1)  
If moisture forms inside the unit, it may not operate  
properly. To correct the problem, turn off the power  
and wait about 30 minutes for moisture to  
evaporate.  
BLACK/RED WIRE (2)  
BLACK/GREY WIRE (2)  
Ch o o se a Lo c a t io n  
These guidelines should be followed when deciding  
on a place to put your stereo system:  
FRONT SPEAKERS  
Choose a level, solid, surface. Dont place it on a  
soft surface, such as carpeting or foam rubber.  
Choose a location away from direct sunlight,  
radiators, air ducts, and other sources of heat.  
Avoid locations that are subject to moisture,  
mechanical vibration, shock, or excessive dust.  
Make sure that the location has adequate air  
circulation. Good ventilation is essential to  
protect the system from internal heat build up.  
Be a Pack Rat  
It is a good idea to keep the box and all of the packing  
materials your system came with in case you need to store,  
move or ship the unit at a later date.  
To avoid color interference, the unit should also  
be placed at least one to two feet from the  
television.  
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SETTIN G UP TH E SYSTEM  
r e a r pa n e l c o n n e c t io n  
a u x  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
SPEAKERS  
C
Connect the audio output (typically the AUX OUT)  
from an existing audio output amplifier or receiver  
here. Audio sources connected to the receiver or  
amplifier can be heard through the RP9990.  
R
L
R
L
AUX  
CD  
TV  
+
+
+
+
L
REMOTE  
SENSOR  
INPUT  
R
-
-
-
-
c d  
SUBWOOFER  
Connect the audio output from a CD player here. The  
audio from the CD player can be heard through the  
TH900.  
MIN  
MAX  
VOLUME  
t v  
Connect the audio output from a TV here. The audio  
from the TV can be heard through the TH900.  
SURRO UN D SPEAKERS (8 o h m )  
Connect the supplied Left and Right Surround  
Speakers here.  
sp e a k e r s R/ c / l (4 o h m )  
Connect the supplied Right and Center and Left Front  
Speakers here.  
SUBWO O FER VO LUM E CO N TROL  
You can adjust the subwoofers output power by  
rotating the subwoofer volume control at the back  
of the unit.  
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Se t t in g u p t h e sy st e m  
Co n n e c t in g sp e a k e r s  
FRONT SPEAKERS  
CENTER SPEAKER  
BLUE WIRE  
RED WIRE  
RED WIRE  
FRONT  
SPEAKER  
L
R
C
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
SPEAKERS  
C
R
L
R
L
AUX  
CD  
TV  
+
+
+
+
L
REMOTE  
SENSOR  
INPUT  
R
-
-
-
-
BLACK WIRE  
BLACK WIRE  
SUBWOOFER  
BLACK WIRE  
MIN  
MAX  
VOLUME  
REMOTE  
SENSOR  
INPUT  
GREY WIRE  
GREY WIRE  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
SURROUND SPEAKERS  
R
L
RIGHT  
LEFT  
BLACK WIRE  
BLACK WIRE  
g e n e r a l h in t s f o r c o n n e c t in g  
c o n n e c t in g t h e f r o n t sp e a k e r s  
1. At the rear of the speakers, you will find two  
quick-connect terminals: a black one marked (-)  
and a red one (for the Front Speaker) or a white  
one (for the Surround Speaker) or a blue one  
(for center speaker) marked (+).  
1. Connect the Right Front Speaker to the Front  
Speaker (R) terminals on the back of the main  
unit, and the Left Front Speaker to the Front  
Speaker (L) terminals. Center Front Speaker to the  
Front Speaker (C) terminals.  
2. Speaker wires are identified with different colors  
so that you can distinguish between them.  
2. Make sure the (+) and (-) cables are connected to  
the correct Front Speaker terminals which are (+)  
to (+) and (-) to (-).  
3. In order to prevent improper phasing between  
the speakers, be sure to make the same  
connection at both ends of the speaker wires  
(match the wire colors to the corresponding  
speaker terminals).  
3. Plug the Remote Control Sensor wire into the  
REMOTE SENSOR INPUT on the back panel.  
c o n n e c t in g t h e su r r o u n d  
sp e a k e r s  
1. Connect the Right Surround Speaker to the  
Surround Speaker (R) terminals at the back of the  
main unit, and the Left Surround Speaker to the  
Surround Speaker (L) terminals.  
4. To connect the speaker wire, push and hold the  
speaker terminal tab down to insert the wire,  
release the tab to lock the wire in the terminal.  
Make sure the insulation is completey removed  
form the ends of the speaker wires at all  
connection points.  
2. Make sure the (+) and (-) cables are connected to  
the correct Surround Speaker terminals which are  
(+) to (+) and (-) to (-).  
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Se t t in g u p t h e sy st e m  
p o sit io n in g sp e a k e r s  
the Front Speaker (R) terminals is to the right of the  
listener. This can be checked with the balance control  
on the remote control.  
g e n e r a l h in t s f o r p o sit io n in g  
t h e sp e a k e r s  
Avoid placing the speakers in a corner or on the  
floor, as this will accentuate the bass excessively.  
The optimum height for the Front Speakers is attained  
when the high-frequency drivers (tweeters) are at ear  
level (while the listener is seated).  
Placing the speakers behind curtains, furniture or  
other obstacles will reduce the high-frequency  
response, thereby reducing the stereo effect  
considerably. For the best performance, the listener  
should have an unobstructed view of the speakers.  
NOTE: To avoid magnetic interference with the  
picture on your TV, do not position the front  
speakers too close to the TV.  
Each room has different acoustic properties and  
options for speaker placement are often limited. You  
can find the best position for your speakers by  
experimenting. In general, the speakers should be  
arranged as symmetrically as possible within the  
room.  
p o sit io n in g t h e su r r o u n d sp e a k e r  
The Surround Speakers connected to the Surround  
Speaker (L) terminals of the main unit should be to the  
left of the listener and the speaker connected to the  
Surround Speaker (R) terminals should be to the right.  
The Surround Speakers should face each other and be  
aligned with or behind the listener.  
p o sit io n in g t h e c e n t e r sp e a k e r  
Using wall brackets, you can mount the Surround  
Speakers to the wall. The recommended mounting  
height is 5-6 feet from the floor.  
The Center Speaker should be placed centrally  
between the Front Speakers, e.g., underneath or on  
top of the TV. The best height for the Center Speaker  
is at ear level (while the listener is seated).  
Do not put anything in front of the Center speaker  
to block the path of the Remote Control and affect  
the sensor performance.  
Co n n e c t in g f o r p o w e r  
Plug the power cord into an AC power outlet.  
Po sit io n in g t h e f r o n t sp e a k e r s  
The Front Speakers should be arranged so that,  
viewed from the listeners position, the speaker  
connected to the Front Speaker (L) terminals of the  
main unit is to the left and the speaker connected to  
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Ge n e r a l Co n t r o l s  
FRO N T PAN EL DESCRIPTIO N  
PO WER O N / st a n d b y  
The power on/off function has two modes of  
operation:  
1. Manual: Press the POWER button to turn the  
system on and off (When the POWER button is in  
the off (OUT) position, the system does not  
respond to commands from the remote control).  
2. Remote ON/STANDBY: Press the POWER button to  
turn the system on. The system can then be turned  
off (and back on again) by remote control.  
m u t e l e d in d ic a t o r  
1. The STANDBY/MUTE LED flashes when the audio  
muting is activated.  
v o l u m e (+/-)  
Press the (+) or (-) button to adjust the Volume level  
up or down.  
su r r o u n d m o d e  
Press to select the SURROUND MODE, and the LED  
indicator will light. The system will recall the previous  
Pro Logic mode: NORMAL, PHANTOM or BYPASS.  
AUDIO SO URCE (TV/ CD/ AUX)  
Press repeatedly to select the input source: AUX, TV,  
or CD. The corresponding LED indicator will light.  
l , c , r , s. l e d IN DICATOR  
When press remote control Test Tone Key in the Pro  
Logic normal mode, the LED will light in cycle:  
L-C-R-S-L.  
When press remote control Test Tone Key in the Pro  
Logic Phantom mode, the LED will be light in cycle:  
L-R-S-L.  
When in Bypass, the LED wont be lit.  
To cancel the TEST TONE function, press Surround  
Source button on the front panel or the remote  
control except the following: CENTER LEVEL (+)/(-),  
SURROUND (+)/(-), VOLUME (+)/(-) or BALANCE (+)/(-).  
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Ba t t e r y In st a l l a t io n  
1. Open the battery compartment door.  
2. Insert 2 AA-size batteries as indicated on the  
back of the remote control.  
3. Close the battery compartment door.  
POWER  
MUTE  
TV  
CD  
AUX  
NORMAL  
BYPASS  
PHANTOM  
TEST  
TONE  
CENTER  
TREBLE  
BASS  
SURROUND  
BALANCE  
RESET  
BALANCE  
Ge n e r a l Co n t r o l s  
AUDIO  
RESET  
VOL  
POWER – When the system is in Standby mode, press  
the POWER button to switch unit ON or back to  
Standby.  
MUTE – Press to mute on or off the sound.  
TV – Select the TV input.  
RP 9990  
CD – Select the CD input.  
AUX – Select the AUX input.  
NORMAL CENTER – Select the Dolby Pro Logic  
Normal Center mode.  
PHANTOM CENTER – Select the Dolby Pro Logic  
Phantom Center mode.  
BYPASS – Press to select Bypass (2CH) mode.  
TEST TONE – Press to begin the TEST TONE function  
while in  
Pro Logic mode. Press any key to stop the  
TEST TONE function.  
SURROUND +/- To adjust the Surround level.  
BALANCE +/- To adjust the balance level.  
BALANCE RESET To reset the balance level.  
CENTER +/- To adjust the Center level.  
BASS +/- To adjust the Bass level.  
In Your Sights  
The remote control works by line-of-sight, which means  
that for best results, you should aim the remote directly  
at the front of the Center Speaker.  
TREBLE +/- To adjust the Treble level.  
LEVEL RESET To reset the audio level.  
VOL +/- To adjust the master volume level.  
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p r o l o g ic m o d e  
se l e c t in g t h e p r o l o g ic  
m o d e  
1. Turn the main unit on and select the input  
SOURCE.  
Choose this feature when playing movies and music  
encoded with Dolby Surround, such as Laser Disc,  
Video cassettes and certain compact discs. Many  
current TV broadcasts are also encoded with Dolby  
Surround Sound.  
2. Press the SURROUND MODE button on front  
panel or the NORMAL CENTER button on the  
remote control.  
Pro Logic Sound, by adding a center channel speaker  
to the main and surround speakers, stablizes the  
action occurring at the center of the screen. The Pro  
Logic system recaptures the full richness and depth  
of a Dolby Surround encoded film, for enjoyment in  
the comfort of your own home.  
3. Select the desired mode, NORMAL, PHANTOM  
and BYPASS by pressing SURROUND MODE on the  
front panel or the representative key on the  
remote control.  
There are two different Center mode options when  
using the Pro Logic Feature:  
4. If the source is a Hi-Fi Stereo VCR or Laser Disc  
Player, play a Dolby Surround encoded material.  
Make sure the volume on the television is turned  
down completely, then adjust the volume on the  
main unit to the desired level.  
NORMAL and PHANTOM.  
n o r m a l m o d e  
In the NORMAL mode, the low-frequency sounds  
occuring out of the center speaker would normally  
be routed to the right and left main speakers.  
Because this system uses a subwoofer to produce  
most of the low-frequency sounds, the low-frequency  
sounds are directed to the subwoofer.  
p h a n t o m m o d e  
In the PHANTOM mode, all sound that would  
normally be routed to the CENTER channel speaker is  
routed equally to left and right main speaker. This  
creates the illusion that the sound is coming from  
the area centered between the main speakers. The  
CENTER SPEAKER is not used in this mode.  
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Tr o u b l e sh o o t in g t ip s  
Problem  
Solution  
System doesnt turn on  
Make sure power cord is securely plugged into the AC power outlet.  
Unplug the unit for a moment, and then plug it back in.  
Check the outlet by plugging in another device.  
Adjust volume setting.  
No sound  
Check for proper connection of speaker wires.  
Make sure youve selected the correct function: AUX, TV or CD.  
Make sure volume is not muted. To deactivate, press MUTE on the  
remote.  
Remote control doesnt work  
Make sure the audio system is plugged into a working AC outlet.  
Make sure that the batteries are correctly installed in the remote  
control.  
Make sure batteries in the remote are okay. Replace weak batteries..  
Point the remote directly at the front of the center speakers RCA logo  
while pressing the buttons.  
Move closer to the unit with the remote control.  
Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote and the unit.  
Make sure main unit power button is pressed into Standby mode.  
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e q u ip m e n t sp e c if ic a t io n s  
Operating Voltage  
: 120 +/- 10% VAC 60 Hz  
Left / Center / Right (at 4  
)
: 10 Watts / 10 Watts / 10 Watts  
0.9% THD @ 1 KHz  
Rear Surround (at 8  
)
: 5 Watts / 5 Watts  
0.9% THD @ 1 KHz  
Subwoofer Power  
Muting Attenuation  
Frequency Response  
Input Sensitivity  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Cross Talk  
: 20 Watts  
: 50 dB  
: 40 - 20 KHz +/- 3 dB  
: 200 mV  
: 60 / 65 dB @ 1 KHz  
: 60 dB @ 1 KHz  
Specifications are based on nominal measurements  
Ca r e a n d m a in t e n a n c e  
Cl ea n in g t h e Ex t er io r  
Disconnect the system from AC power before  
cleaning the exterior of the system with a soft dust  
cloth.  
NOTE: Do not use volatile solvents such as  
alcohol, paint thinner, gasoline or benzine, etc.  
to clean the unit.  
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IN DEX  
A
L
AC selector switch 5  
AUX 5, 9  
L,C,R,S LED Indicator 8  
Left Speaker 5  
Level Reset 9  
B
M
Balance (+/-) 9  
Balance Reset 9  
Battery Installation 9  
Bass (+/-) 9  
Mute Button 8, 9  
P
Bypass 9  
Positioning Center Speaker 7  
Positioning Front Speaker 7  
Positioning Surround Speaker 7  
Power On/Standby 8, 9  
Prologic Mode 9, 10  
C
Care and Maintenance 12  
CD 5, 9  
Center (+/-) 9  
Prologic Normal 9, 10  
Center Speaker 4  
Prologic Phantom 9, 10  
Connecting AC power 7  
Connecting AUX 5  
Connecting CD 5  
R
Remote Control 4  
Remote Control Function 9  
Connecting Center Speaker 5  
Connecting Front Speaker 5  
Connecting Surround Speaker 5  
Connecting TV 5  
S
Source 8, 9  
Subwoofer 4  
e
Surround Mode 8, 9  
Surround Speaker 4  
Equipment Specifications 12  
F
Front Speaker 4  
T
Test Tone 9  
Treble 9  
Troubleshooting 11  
TV 5, 9  
I
Index 13  
V
Volume 8, 9  
W
Wires 4  
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LIM ITED Wa r r a n t y  
What your w arranty covers:  
Any defect in materials or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
One year. (The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the  
rental firm, whichever comes first.)  
What w e w ill do:  
Provide you with a new, or at our option, a refurbished unit.  
The exchange unit is under warranty for the remainder of the original products warranty period.  
How to make a w arranty claim:  
Properly pack your unit. Include any cables, etc., which were originally provided with the product. We recommend  
using the original carton and packing materials.  
Remove cassette tapes or CDs from unit before shipping as there will not be returned.  
Include in the package evidence of purchase date such as the bill of sale. Also print your name and address and a  
description of the defect. Send standard UPS or its equivalent to:  
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.  
Product Exchange Center  
32B Spur Drive  
El Paso, Texas 79906  
Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service not covered by the warranty.  
Insure your shipment in case of loss of damage. Thomson accepts no liability in case of damage or loss.  
A new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight.  
What your w arranty does not cover:  
Customer instruction. (Your Owners Manual provides information regarding operating instructions and user controls.  
For additional information, ask your dealer.)  
Installation and set-up service adjustments.  
Batteries.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
Products which have been modified or incorporated into other products.  
Products purchased or serviced outside the USA.  
Acts of God, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
Product Registration:  
Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit. It will make it easier to contact you  
should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage.  
How state law relates to this w arranty:  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.  
If you purchased your product outside the USA:  
This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information.  
Model Number RP-9990  
TBD  
©1998 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.  
Trademark(s)® Registered  
Printed in China  
Mage(s) Registrada(s)  
Marque(s)® déposée(s)  
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