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Area A - Antenna Connections

This is where you hook up indoor or outdoor antennas for AM and FM
radio reception.

Area B - Audio Analog Inputs/Outputs

This is where connections are made for the analog audio outputs of
sources such as CD player, DVD player, tape deck, etc. It is a good idea
to connect the analog outputs of all sources, even sources such as DVD
and Laserdisc players that have digital audio connections. Doing so
allows the use of digital sources for multi-room sound.

Area C - Multi-Room Outputs

These jacks allow you to use the sources (CD player, tape deck, etc.)
connected to the RMDS-1 as sources of sound in another room. See the
section on “Using Multi Room” on page 25 of this manual. 

Area D - Video Inputs/Outputs

These jacks are used to feed the video signals of video players such as
VCR and DVD into the preamp/processor and then out to your TV. This
allows you to switch audio and video at the same time. For example,
when you want to switch from watching the VCR to watching the DVD,
you only have to push one button on the RMDS-1 remote instead of two
(one to switch audio on the RMDS-1 remote and one to switch video on
the TV remote).

There are two kinds of video jacks on the RMDS-1: standard
“composite,” and S-VHS (or S-video). If a video source and your TV have
S video connectors, use them; you will get a picture with more detail.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you connect a video source to the RMDS-1 with
an S-video cable, you must connect the TV to the RMDS-1 with an S-
video cable, or you will not see the picture on your TV.

See “Connection 

Precautions” on page 10.

Area E - Digital Inputs

This is where you connect sources with digital audio outputs, such as
DVD, 12" Laserdisc, and digital DSS receivers. 

IMPORTANT NOTE: The input jack labeled “LD RF” is for a Dolby
Digital RF signal from a 12" Laserdisc player only. Do not connect
a normal audio output terminal or the digital coaxial output of a
DVD player or any other source to the “LD RF” jack. You will 
damage the RMDS-1 if you do. 

Area F - Remote Control Extension jacks

These jacks are for potential future Polk Audio products. When we bring
out other electronic products, these jacks will help you unify the remote
control functions of the RMDS-1 and the new device.

Area G - Multi-pin Connectors 

(on Preamp/Processor and Subwoofer)

These may look like connectors for computer printers, but they are not.
This is the way the 6 channels of sound get from the preamp/processor
to the 6 amplifiers that are built in to the subwoofer enclosure. We even
supply the cable. 

Area H - Speaker Connections 

(on Subwoofer)

This is where you hook up the speakers to the built-in amplifiers.  

Area I - AC Outlets

Connect the power cables of components such as a cassette deck and
CD player to these outlets. The one marked UNSWITCHED is always
live as long as The RMDS-1 is plugged into a live outlet. A component
connected here may be left on permanently, or may be switched off 
with its own power switch. Caution: In order to avoid potential turn-off
thumps, anything plugged in here should be turned on before the 
RMDS-1 is turned on. 

The outlet marked SWITCHED only delivers power if the RMDS-1 is on.
This is a good place to plug in any component that you want to turn on
and off along with the RMDS-1 system. Check the AC power rating of
the components you want to plug into these outlets. If either component
draws more than 0.8 Amperes of current, do not use these outlets.
Plug the component directly into a wall socket or power strip.  

Area J - Subwoofer AC functions 

(on Subwoofer)

Once everything else is hooked up, set the switch to the “Standby” 
position. If the system fails to function, disconnect the subwoofer’s
power cord from the AC outlet, remove and inspect the fuse. Replace
with 7.5A Slow Blow 250V fuse only.

Area K - Pilot light 

(on Subwoofer)

When the subwoofer is plugged in to a live AC outlet and the 
power switch (J) is set to “Standby” this light will glow red while
the preamp/processor is “off,” and green when the preamp
processor is “on.” 

REAR PANEL GUIDED TOUR

Right

ANALOG
AUDIO
INPUTS

Left

CD

TAPE

In

TAPE Rec.

Out

DSS

LD

DVD

VCR Rec.

Out

VCR

In

ANTENNA

DSS

(out)

(in)

REMOTE 
CONTROL
EXTENSION

AC OUTLET
SWITCHED

120V,60HZ
100W,0.8A

AC OUTLET
UNSWITCHED

120V,60HZ
100W,0.8A

D I G I T A L   A U D I O   I N P U T S

DVD

LD

RF

                    FRONT 

SPEAKER OUTPUT

                  CENTER 

SPEAKER OUTPUT

                SURROUND 

SPEAKER OUTPUT

L R

AUDIO INPUT

L

R

Multi-Room
Output

FM(75

)     GROUND              AM

VIDEO
INPUTS

DSS

S-VHS

OR

Standard

LD

DVD

VCR Rec.

Out

VCR

Input

Video 

TV out

AUDIO OUT (connect to subwoofer)

H

Summary of Contents for RMDS1

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL RMDS 1 RMDS 1 ...

Page 2: ...ease read this manual thoroughly for information on getting the greatest enjoyment from your new system Designing high quality audio products is more than just a busi ness for the people of Polk Audio it is our passion We are all dedicated to your complete satisfaction and delight Should you have any problem or question regarding this or any Polk Audio product consult your Polk Audio dealer or cal...

Page 3: ...re finished we found we had created something entirely new a no compromise sub sat surround system with all of the electronics for a high performance Dolby Digital home theatre integrated into a single complete system We call it the RM Digital Solution An Intelligent A V Pre amp Processor and High Performance Loudspeaker System With the RMDS 1 you have everything you need except sources There s no...

Page 4: ...er 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 your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likel...

Page 5: ...eaving your chair Half of the world is looking for the meaning of life The other half is looking for better bass This is as good as humor gets in the audio business If you are part of the latter group we ve got the subwoofer for you The RMDS 1 subwoofer uses our patented Power Port bass venting system to deliver deep powerful bass with low distortion Your friends will be green with envy Most folks...

Page 6: ... 1 preamp processor to a video input on your TV 4 Connect the RMDS 1 to the subwoofer with the supplied 4 meter DB 25 cable 5 Using the supplied speaker wires connect the speakers to the speaker terminals on the back of the subwoofer Be sure to maintain correct polarity to to on all channels The wire with the black band should always be connected to the black terminal and the wire with the color b...

Page 7: ...ks will help you unify the remote control functions of the RMDS 1 and the new device Area G Multi pin Connectors on Preamp Processor and Subwoofer These may look like connectors for computer printers but they are not This is the way the 6 channels of sound get from the preamp processor to the 6 amplifiers that are built in to the subwoofer enclosure We even supply the cable Area H Speaker Connecti...

Page 8: ...O INPUTS Left CD TAPE In TAPE Rec Out DSS LD DVD VCR Rec Out VCR In ANTENNA DSS out in REMOTE CONTROL EXTENSION AC OUTLET SWITCHED 120V 60HZ 100W 0 8A AC OUTLET UNSWITCHED 120V 60HZ 100W 0 8A D I G I TA L A U D I O I N P U T S DVD LD RF Multi Room Output FM 75Ω GROUND AM VIDEO INPUTS DSS S VHS OR Standard LD DVD VCR Rec Out VCR Input Video TVout AUDIO OUT connect to subwoofer VHF UHF CABLE TV BASI...

Page 9: ...lkaudio com 9 FRONT SPEAKER OUTPUT CENTER SPEAKER OUTPUT SURROUND SPEAKER OUTPUT L R AUDIO INPUT L R SUBWOOFER RIGHT SURROUND RIGHT FRONT LEFT FRONT LEFT SURROUND CENTER CONNECTS TO PROCESSOR SPEAKER HOOK UP ...

Page 10: ...t of the DVD player and use the DVD player as an audio source for a remote room Connect either the composite video or the S video output of the DVD player to the corresponding DVD video input of the RMDS 1 Do not use both composite and S video connections If you use S video connections here you must connect your TV to the RMDS 1 preamp processor with an S video cable in order to get a picture with...

Page 11: ... DSS inputs almost all DVD players have an optical output Connect either the composite video or the S video output of the DSS receiver to the corresponding DSS video input of the RMDS 1 Do not use both composite and S video connections If you use S video connections here you must connect your TV to the RMDS 1 preamp processor with an S video cable in order to get a picture with this input Connecti...

Page 12: ...y free composite video input of your TV If you are using only S VHS S Video video inputs for your video sources and no standard composite sources just connect the VIDEO TV out to any free S video input of your TV If you want the audio from your TV to play through the system just connect its audio outputs to any unused set of analog input jacks on the RMDS 1 such as LD AUX on the front panel or Tap...

Page 13: ...ers Follow the same procedure described above to connect the rear surround speakers to the Left Surround and Right Surround speaker outputs on the subwoofer amplifier Use the 40 12M wires IMPORTANT NOTE Be careful to maintain correct polarity on all the speakers by always using the speaker wire with the color insulator for the red terminals and the black marked wire for the black terminals ON THE ...

Page 14: ...est placement for surround channel speakers is on the side walls facing each other and slightly behind your listening position If this placement is not possible the speakers may be placed on the rear wall In either case mount the speakers two to four feet above a seated listener s head Subwoofer The magnetically shielded subwoofer may be placed in an entertainment center behind furniture or next t...

Page 15: ...crew heads protruding 1 16 If there is no stud behind the chosen location install 10 wall anchors not supplied into the wall by following wall anchor manufacturer s instructions leaving screw heads protruding 1 16 Always use two wall anchors and screws per speaker Attach the bracket to the satellite with the supplied screw as shown The angle of the bracket allows you to point the speaker toward yo...

Page 16: ... position When you turn on the preamp processor the amplifiers in the subwoofer enclosure will also turn on and you will see a green glow on the base of the subwoofer When the preamp processor is turned Off the amplifiers turn off and the light in the subwoofer base glows red Main Display Displays a variety of information depending on what action was most recently taken Normally it indicates the c...

Page 17: ...ar Button When you want to clear a radio station from the list of presets select that preset station then press and hold the Clear button until CLEAR appears on the display See page 22 for more information on using this feature Presets Buttons These button select from the list of preset radio stations Pushing the button moves from lower preset numbers to the higher preset numbers Pushing the butto...

Page 18: ...r buttons M Status display N Balance set up menu selector Q Set up menu navigation buttons G Radio preset selector F Radio manual tuning D Volume Control J Radio preset scan K Audio input selector L Video input selectors P Multi room selector O Delay set up menu selector R Menu command button E Mute Loading Remote Control Batteries 1 Remove the back cover 2 Insert two AA type batteries with correc...

Page 19: ...stations Pushing the right side of the rocker button moves from lower preset numbers to the higher preset numbers Pushing the left side of the rocker button moves down through the list of preset stations See page 23 for more information on using this feature H Late Night Button This button toggles between Late Night and Normal modes In the Late Night mode the dynamic range of the signal is reduced...

Page 20: ...n the remote to cancel this procedure Re read the Subwoofer and Speaker Connections section of this manual and correct the wiring error before returning to this procedure 10 You will see a small square indicator cursor next to the current speaker Use the directional buttons on the remote to pick up the indicator and move it to the next speaker in the array Center 11 The test tone should now come f...

Page 21: ...ctory defaults return to this on screen menu select DEFAULTS ON save and exit The factory settings will be restored Front Minus Surround Dolby Digital Pro Logic Distance feet Surround Delay Setting Surround Delay Setting 1 3 feet 5ms 15mS 4 6 feet 5ms 20mS 7 11 feet 10ms 25Ms 12 feet or more 15ms 30mS Setting Dolby Pro Logic Delay The channel delay function for Dolby Pro Logic exists for a somewha...

Page 22: ...requencies until it reaches a station at which point the TUNED and signal level indicators light and auto tuning stops 4 Adjust the volume with the VOLUME control E IMPORTANT NOTES ON FM RADIO RECEPTION The supplied FM antenna will only allow the tuner to pick up strong local radio stations If you want better reception of distant FM stations you will need a better FM antenna Your Polk Audio dealer...

Page 23: ...multaneously for more than 3 seconds CAUTION The all memory clear operation clears all memory including the volume level and surround mode memory and turns the power OFF Playing a DVD or other audio video source 1 Turn unit on by pressing POWER button A 2 Push the DVD input button J on the remote or use the SOURCE buttons on the front panel B to toggle through the sources until the display reads D...

Page 24: ...no Dolby Digital is a digital audio compression system that provides very high fidelity sound quality in either 2 or 6 channels The six channels are Left and Right front Center Left and Right rear and a Low Frequency Effects channel or 5 1 The vast majority of Dolby Digital program materials are 5 1 multi channel recordings Most DVDs have both 2 channel and 5 1 channel Dolby Digital soundtracks In...

Page 25: ...ocessor will now go back to normal operation USING MULTI ROOM FEATURE Operating from the front panel 1 Push the MULTI ROOM button on the front panel of the preamp processor 2 The red MULTI indicator will blink and the words SEL SOURCE will appear on the display 3 Push the either the or SOURCE button to select the source you would like to play in the remote room 4 A few seconds after you select the...

Page 26: ... a 5 1 disc and it still isn t delivering 5 1 Still no 5 1 Call your Polk dealer or Polk Audio This will definitely fix the problem Try this Make sure the subwoofer is plugged in to a live AC outlet and that the power switch on the back of the sub is set to Standby Make sure the 4 meter cable that connects preamp processor and subwoofer is firmly inserted and screwed in Make sure the MUTE light is...

Page 27: ...original purchaser only that the Preamp Processor and Amplifier in this Polk Audio Loudspeaker Product the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three 3 years from the date of original retail purchase from a Polk Audio Authorized Dealer Polk Audio Inc further warrants to the original purchaser only that the Loudspeaker s in this Polk Audio Product the Produc...

Page 28: ...APE In TAPE Rec Out DSS LD DVD VCR Rec Out VCR In ANTENNA DSS out in REMOTE CONTROL EXTENSION AC OUTLET SWITCHED 120V 60HZ 100W 0 8A AC OUTLET UNSWITCHED 120V 60HZ 100W 0 8A D I G I T A L A U D I O I N P U T S DVD LD RF Multi Room Output FM 75Ω GROUND AM VIDEO INPUTS DSS S VHS OR Standard LD DVD VCR Rec Out VCR Input Video TV out AUDIO OUT connect to subwoofer OVERALL HOOK UP ...

Page 29: ... service 800 377 7655 www polkaudio com 29 FRONT SPEAKER OUTPUT CENTER SPEAKER OUTPUT SURROUND SPEAKER OUTPUT L R AUDIO INPUT L R SUBWOOFER RIGHT SURROUND LEFT SURROUND RIGHT FRONT LEFT FRONT AUDIO INPUT L R CENTER ...

Page 30: ...utyl rubber surround Crossover design Fixed active 4th order 24dB octave low pass with amplitude shaping Cabinet Dimensions 151 2 W x 183 4 H x 191 2 D Six Channel Power Amplifier System Continuous Power Output Greater than 500 Watts into 4 Ohms all channels driven Dynamic Power Output 700 watts into 4 Ohms all channels driven Bandwidth 20Hz 22kHz Distortion 0 05 Power Requirement AC 120V 50 60Hz ...

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