Rotel Power Supply RLC 1050 User Guide

Owner’s Manual  
RLC-1050  
Power Distributor  
POWER DISTIBUTOR RLC-1050  
TURN ON  
POWER  
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2
3
4
5
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10  
11  
12  
TURN OFF  
DELAY TIME  
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Figure 1: Controls and Connections  
POWER DISTIBUTOR RLC-1050  
TURN ON  
POWER  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
TURN OFF  
DELAY TIME  
1
2
3
4
11  
9
7
5
3
1
UNSWITCHED  
MAX 400W  
12  
10  
8
6
4
2
SWITCHED TOTAL MAX 1500W  
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MAIN  
POWER  
CAUTION  
CONTROL  
12V TRIGGER IN  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
AC BREAKER  
16A  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
115V  
POWER DISTRIBUTOR  
MODEL NO. RLC-1050  
POWER CONSUMPTION: 40W  
AC LINE IN  
WARNING: WARNING SHOCK HAZARD – DO NOT OPEN  
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE–NE PAS OUVRIR  
16A  
SERIAL NO.  
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10  
11  
12  
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RLC-1050 Power Distributor  
Figure 2: Control Cord Connection  
ROTEL RLC-1050  
Unswitched Outlet  
MAIN  
POWER  
CAUTION  
CONTROL  
12V TRIGGER IN  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
AC BREAKER  
16A  
VOLTAGE SELECR  
115V  
POWER DISTRIBUTOR  
MODEL NO. RLC-1050  
POWER CONSUMPTION: 40W  
DO NOT OPEN  
AC LINE IN  
WARNING: WARNING SHOCK HAZARD – DO NOT OPEN  
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE–NE PAS OUVRIR  
16A  
SERIAL NO.  
ROTEL RC-995  
MODEL NO. RC-995  
PHONO  
CD  
VIDEO  
TUNER  
AUX  
TAPE  
1
TAPE  
2
OUTPUTS  
POWER  
R
L
MM  
MC  
LEFT  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
RIGHT  
ON  
OFF  
BALANCED OUTPUTS  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
1
2
SWITCHED 800W MAX  
SERIAL NO.  
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Contents  
About Rotel  
Getting Started  
A family whose passionate interest in music  
led them to manufacture high fidelity compo-  
nents of uncompromising quality founded Rotel  
over 30 years ago. Through the years that  
passion has remained undiminished and the  
family goal of providing exceptional value for  
audiophiles and music lovers, regardless of  
their budget, is shared by all Rotel employ-  
ees.  
Thank you for purchasing the Rotel RLC-1050  
Power Distributor. We are confident that the  
RLC-1050 will enhance the performance of  
your audio system for years to come.  
Figure 1: Controls and Connections ......... 3  
Figure 2: Control Cord Connection........... 4  
About Rotel .......................................... 5  
Getting Started ..................................... 5  
The RLC-1050 solves several problems that  
are common in multi-components systems. The  
power control features of the RLC-1050 make  
it easy to turn on and off all the components  
in the system. Furthermore each outlet has  
separate turn-on delay and turn-off delay  
controls. The delay for each control can be  
adjusted from 1 to 30 seconds. By setting the  
controls so that the system components turn  
on and off in the proper sequence, turn-on  
and turn-off thumps noises can be prevented.  
A Few Precautions  
Placement  
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The engineers work as a close team, listen-  
ing to, and fine tuning each new product until  
it reaches their exacting musical standards.  
They are free to choose components from  
around the world in order to make that product  
the best they can. You are likely to find ca-  
pacitors from the United Kingdom and Ger-  
many, semi conductors from Japan or the  
United States, while toroidal power transform-  
ers are manufactured in Rotels own factory.  
Cables  
Power Input and Control ........................ 6  
Power Mains Voltage Switch  
Main Power Input  
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The RLC-1050 can be set to work with either  
115V/60Hz or 230/50Hz AC power systems.  
It has universal power outlets that can accept  
virtually any kind of power plug.  
Power Switch  
and Power Indicator  
AC Line In Control Cord  
12V Trigger In  
and  
Rotels reputation for excellence has been  
earned through hundreds of good reviews and  
awards from the most respected reviewers in  
the industry, who listen to music every day.  
Their comments keep the company true to its  
goal – the pursuit of equipment that is musi-  
cal, reliable and affordable.  
The power outlets are also heavily filtered to  
minimize the potentially damaging effects of  
power line spikes.  
Switched Power Outlets  
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Turn-On Delay Controls and  
Turn-Off Delay Controls  
The RLC-1050 also ensures efficient compo-  
nent operation by isolating them from perfor-  
mance-robbing lower level surges, RFI, and  
EMI. The RLC-1050 is proof that Rotels Bal-  
anced Design approach extends to your whole  
system.  
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Power Indicators  
Unswitched Outlet  
All of us at Rotel thank you for buying this  
product and hope it will bring you many hours  
of enjoyment.  
Circuit Breaker  
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Troubleshooting ..................................... 7  
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RLC-1050 Power Distributor  
A Few Precautions  
Placement  
Main Power Input  
Please read this manual carefully. It provides  
complete information on how to incorporate  
the RLC-1050 into your system as well as  
general information that will help you get the  
greatest benefit from it. Keep this manual for  
future reference. Please contact your autho-  
rized Rotel dealer for answers to any ques-  
tions you might have. In addition, all of us at  
Rotel welcome your questions and comments.  
Like all electrical components, the RLC-1050  
can be affected by its environment and can  
affect other components. Do not place the  
RLC-1050 on top of other components, and  
do not place other components on top of it.  
This will minimize chance that the other com-  
ponents will pick up hum or interference.  
Connect the supplied power cord to the Main  
Power Input. Plug the power cord directly into  
a wall power outlet. Do not use extension cords  
or power strips. The outlet must be capable  
of providing 15 amps of current.  
Power Switch  
Indicator  
and Power  
Do not place the RLC-1050 where it will be  
exposed to direct sunlight, excessive dust,  
humidity or moisture, heat or cold.  
Push in the power switch  
to turn on the  
The RLC-1050 can be set to work with either  
115V/60Hz or 230/50Hz AC power systems.  
See the “Power Mains Voltage Switch” sec-  
tion of this manual for more information.  
RLC-1050. Power is not applied to the Switched  
Power Outlets until they are activated by ei-  
ther the AC Line In Control Cord or the 12V  
Trigger In. See the following sections. When  
the Switched Power Outlets are activated the  
We recommend installing the RLC-1050 in  
furniture designed to house audio components.  
Such furniture is designed to reduce or sup-  
press vibration, which can adversely affect  
sound quality. Ask your authorized Rotel dealer  
for advice about component furniture and  
proper installation of audio components.  
Do not use an extension cord or power strip  
to provide power to the RLC-1050. Plug it  
directly into a wall outlet.  
Power Indicator  
is lit.  
When unplugging the RLC-1050, or any other  
electrical device, do not pull on the power cord.  
Grasp the power cord plug and pull it straight  
out of the wall.  
AC Line In Control Cord  
Cables  
One way to activate the Switched Power  
Outlets is to apply power to the AC Line In  
Control Cord on the rear panel. This feature  
allows you to use a switched outlet on another  
component, typically a preamplifier, to turn  
on the power to the rest of the system. See  
Figure 2. If you do not use this feature, or the  
12V Trigger Input, to activate the Switched  
Outlets of the RLC-1050, the Control Cord must  
be plugged into the Unswitched Outlet  
on the RLC-1050 rear panel.  
Be sure to keep the power cords, digital sig-  
nal cables and regular audio signal cables  
in your installation away from each other. This  
will minimize the chance of the regular au-  
dio signal cables picking up noise or inter-  
ference from the power cords or digital cables.  
Using only high quality, shielded cables will  
also help to prevent noise or interference from  
degrading the sound quality of your system.  
If you have any questions see your authorized  
Rotel dealer for advice about the best cable  
to use with your system  
Do not plug an extension cord into the  
RLC-1050 to provide extra outlets. Under no  
circumstances should the total power require-  
ments of the components plugged into the  
RLC-1050 exceed 1500 watts. If you have  
questions, consult your authorized Rotel dealer.  
Be certain to make all power and audio con-  
nections in the system before turning the  
RLC-1050 on for the first time.  
12V Trigger In  
and  
Save the RLC-1050 shipping carton and all  
enclosed packing material for future use.  
Shipping or moving the RLC-1050 in anything  
other than the original packing material may  
result in severe damage.  
Another way to activate the Switched Outlets  
of the RLC-1050 is to apply a turn on volt-  
age signal to one of the 12V Trigger In con-  
nectors. When a turn on voltage signal is  
applied to one of the 12V Trigger In connec-  
tors the Switched Outlets of the RLC-1050 are  
activated, even if the front panel power but-  
ton has not been pressed.  
Power Input and Control  
Power Mains Voltage Switch  
Fill out and send in the owner’s registration  
card packed with the RLC-1050. Also be sure  
to keep the original sales receipt. It is your  
best record of the date of purchase, which you  
will need in the event warranty service is ever  
required.  
NOTE: Do not change the setting of the  
Power Mains Voltage Switch.  
The turn on voltage signal may be AC or DC  
and can range from 3 volts to 30 volts. Many  
components can provide a turn on voltage trig-  
ger signal when they are turned on. Both a  
The RLC-1050 is set at the factory for the power  
mains voltage for the country in which it is  
sold. There are components inside the  
RLC-1050 that are designed to work with  
specific mains voltage. So you cannot switch  
the RLC-1050 to work with a different power  
mains voltage.  
bare wire connector  
and a mini-plug type  
connector are provided.  
When using the bare wire connector with a  
DC trigger signal be sure to maintain proper  
polarity. Connect positive to positive and nega-  
tive to negative.  
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NOTE: Amplifiers can draw large amounts  
of power. A high power amplifier can draw  
more power than the RLC-1050 can handle.  
Do not connect components to the RLC-1050  
that will require more than 1500 watts total.  
Switched Power Outlets  
Circuit Breaker  
There are 12 switched AC outlets on the rear  
panel that are controlled by the RLC-1050.  
In addition there is one unswitched outlet. Each  
of the switched outlets has separate turn-on  
delay and turn-off delay controls. The outlets  
on the RLC-1050 are a “universal” type which  
will accept virtually any type of power plugs.  
If the components connected to the RLC-1050  
draw more power than it can safely deliver,  
or if there is a short circuit in one of the power  
lines of one of the components, the Circuit  
Breaker will be tripped. If this occurs, turn off  
the RLC-1050 and check to be sure the total  
power requirements of the components con-  
nected to the RLC-1050 does not exceed 1500  
watts.  
Generally the components should be turned  
off in the reverse order they are turned on.  
Amplifiers should be turned off first and sig-  
nal sources last. Components that have short  
turn-on delays should have long turn-off de-  
lays. Components that have long turn-on de-  
lays should have short turn-off delays.  
NOTE: The RLC-1050 can provide up to  
1500 watts of power. All electrical devices  
list the amount of power they will draw on  
the back panel. Add up the wattage of all  
the components that will be connected to the  
RLC-1050 to be sure it does not exceed 1500  
watts.  
If the power requirements of the connected  
components is not greater than 1500 watts  
the circuit breaker being tripped might indi-  
cate a problem in one of the components. Try  
the following test to isolate a potentially de-  
fective component. First, turn off all the con-  
nected components with their built-in power  
switches. Turn on the RLC-1050 and activate  
the Switched Power Outlets. Then turn on the  
components connected to the RLC-1050 one  
by one. Turn them on in the same order they  
would be turned on by the RLC-1050 – sig-  
nal sources first, amplifier last. If the Circuit  
Breaker is tripped as soon as a component  
is turned on it indicates a problem with that  
component.  
Power Indicators  
The Power Indicators for each switched out-  
let light when power is applied to the outlet.  
These indicators provide a visual indication  
of the sequence in which the various power  
outlets are turned on and off.  
Turn-On Delay Controls and  
Turn-Off Delay Controls  
Each switched outlet of the RLC-1050 has  
separate turn-on delay and turn-off delay con-  
trols. The delay for each control can be ad-  
justed from 1 to 30 seconds. When the con-  
trols are turned all the way counterclockwise  
the delay is only 1 second. When the con-  
trols are turned all the way clockwise the de-  
lay is 30 seconds.  
Unswitched Outlet  
The unswitched outlet may be used in one of  
two ways. If the Switched Outlets of the  
RLC-1050 are not activated with either the  
AC Line In Control Cord or the 12V Trigger  
In, it must be connected to the Unswitched  
outlet. Otherwise the RLC-1050 Switched Out-  
lets will not be activated. If one of the two  
control systems is used to activate the  
RLC-1050 switched outlets, the Unswitched  
Outlet may be used to supply power to a com-  
ponent that should always be powered.  
By setting the controls so that the system com-  
ponents turn on and off in the proper sequence,  
turn-on and turn-off thumps noises can be pre-  
vented.  
Troubleshooting  
Most difficulties are the result of incorrect con-  
nections, or improper control settings. The Main  
Power Indicator should be lit whenever the  
RLC-1050 is plugged into the wall power outlet,  
and the Main Power Switch is pushed. If it does  
not light, test the power outlet that the Main  
Power cord of the RLC-1050 is plugged into  
with another electrical device, such as a lamp.  
Be sure the power outlet being used is not con-  
trolled by a switch that has been turned off.  
13-17 second delay  
NOTE: Do not connect a component that  
requires more than 400 watts to the  
Unswitched outlet.  
3-5 second delay  
1 second delay  
23-27 second delay  
30 second delay  
Signal sources such as CD players should be  
turned on first. Set the Turn-On Delay Con-  
trols for these components for 1 second de-  
lay. Components such as signal processors  
should be turned on next. Set the Turn-On  
Delay Control for these components to pro-  
vide a somewhat greater turn on delay. Am-  
plifiers should be turned on last, and so should  
have the greatest amount of turn on delay. That  
does not mean that the Turn-On Delay Con-  
trol for the amplifier must be at the maximum  
setting. A delay of 10-15 seconds may be  
enough to prevent turn on noises.  
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Germany  
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