Rotel Stereo System RT 955 User Guide

Owner’s Manual  
RT-955  
AM/FM Stereo Tuner  
AM/FM STEREO TUNER RT-955  
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Figure 1: Controls and Connections  
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AM/FM STEREO TUNER  
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POWER CONSUMPTION: 10 W  
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Figure 2: Hook-up Illustration  
 
RT-955 AM/FM Stereo Tuner  
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Contents  
About Rotel  
A family whose passionate interest in mu-  
sic led them to manufacture high fidelity com-  
ponents 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 em-  
ployees.  
Figure 1: Controls and Connections  
Figure 2: Hook-up Illustration  
Figure 3: RR-T91 Remote Control  
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Basic Tuning Controls ..............................7  
BAND Button  
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TUNING Controls  
About Rotel ...........................................5  
Getting Started ......................................5  
NUMERIC Buttons:  
Station Presets  
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FREQUENCY DIRECT Button:  
Direct Access Tuning  
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RT-955 Key Features  
Unpacking  
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AUTO TUNING Button  
TUNE/PRESET Button  
PRESET SCAN Button  
Placement  
Rear Panel Connections ..........................6  
RDS and RBDS Broadcast Reception ........9  
RCA Outputs  
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DISPLAY Button  
PTY Button  
TP Button  
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AM Loop Antenna  
FM Antenna  
Rotel’s reputation for excellence has been  
earned through hundreds of good reviews  
and awards from the most respected review-  
ers in the industry, who listen to music ev-  
ery day. Their comments keep the company  
true to its goal - the pursuit of equipment that  
is musical, reliable and affordable.  
AC Input  
TA Button  
REMOTE EXT IN Jack  
COMPUTER I/O Interface  
AF Button  
Additional Tuning Features ....................10  
Basic Operating Controls.........................7  
All of us at Rotel, thank you for buying this  
product and hope it will bring you many hours  
of enjoyment.  
FM MONO Button  
ANT ATT Button  
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Power Button  
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Remote Sensor  
FM IF NARROW Button  
ANT A/B Button  
Getting Started  
Front Panel Display  
DIMMER Button  
MEMORY Button  
Setting Country Mode  
Thank you for purchasing the Rotel RT-955  
AM/FM Stereo Tuner. Rotel’s Balanced  
Design Concept combines advanced circuit  
board layout, comprehensive parts evalua-  
tion, and extensive listening tests for supe-  
rior sound and long term reliability. The RT-  
955 will provide years of listening enjoy-  
ment.  
Specifications .......................................11  
FM Tuner  
AM Tuner  
General  
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RT-955 Key Features  
FM Antenna  
Rear Panel Connections  
The RT-955 provides rear panel connections  
for audio line level output, two FM anten-  
nas, an AM antenna, DB-9 computer inter-  
face, a remote IR sensor connection, and  
AC power input.  
AM and FM tuning capabilities  
User-friendly Fluorescent Display  
The RT-955 has two FM antenna connections,  
labeled A and B. This permits you to switch  
between two different FM antenna systems  
using a front panel or remote control switch.  
This feature could be useful to switch between  
an indoor antenna and an outdoor antenna  
system or between a standard FM antenna  
and a cable or satellite TV decoder that  
provides an FM antenna signal.  
30 Station Presets for memorizing your  
favorite stations  
Manual frequency and preset tuning, auto-  
search tuning, preset scanning, and fre-  
quency direct tuning.  
NOTE: Do not plug any system component  
into an AC source until system hookup is  
complete and you are confident that all com-  
ponent-to-component connections have  
been properly made.  
RDS (Radio Data System) capability for  
Europe and RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data  
Service) capability for the USA.  
NOTE: The following instructions assume the  
use of a standard FM wire antenna sup-  
plied with the unit. To hook up a cable or  
satellite TV FM antenna system, see the in-  
structions supplied with that unit.  
Dual selectable FM antenna inputs  
Stereo/mono switching, selectable local/  
distance antenna attenuation, selectable  
narrow/wide IF band.  
RCA Outputs  
A pair of line level RCA audio outputs sends  
a fixed-level stereo signal from the RT-955  
to your preamplifier, system controller, or  
integrated amplifier. Use a standard RCA  
audio cable to connect the LEFT OUTPUT jack  
to the left channel tuner input on your sys-  
tem controller and the RIGHT OUTPUT jack  
to the right channel tuner input on your sys-  
tem controller.  
The RT-955 is supplied with a T-  
shaped indoor FM antenna. Remove  
this antenna from the box and connect its  
attached coax F-type plug to one of the the  
FM antenna connectors on the RT-955. For  
best reception, unfold the T-shaped antenna.  
Eyelets at both ends of the T allow tacking  
the antenna to a wall, if desired. Experiment  
with positioning for best reception.  
Full-function wireless remote control  
Unpacking  
Remove the unit from its packing. Look for  
the handheld remote control and other ac-  
cessories. Install the supplied batteries in the  
remote control. Save the packing and box  
as it will protect the RT-955 if you move or  
need to return it for maintenance.  
AM Loop Antenna  
NOTE: To use an outdoor antenna, connect  
its 75 ohm coax lead wire to the FM con-  
nector in place of the indoor wire antenna,  
only after a professional contractor has in-  
stalled the antenna system in accordance  
with local electrical codes. In the USA, you  
will need to use the supplied F-type con-  
verter to connect the 75 ohm coax cable to  
the antenna input.  
Placement  
The RT-955 includes a loop antenna to re-  
ceive AM radio signals. Remove this antenna  
from the box and locate it near the RT-955.  
Place the RT-955 on a solid, dry, level sur-  
face away from direct sunlight, excessive  
heat, high humidity, or strong vibrations.  
Connect the 300 ohm twin-conductor wire  
from the loop antenna to the pair of screw  
terminals labeled AM LOOP, attaching one  
wire to each terminal. It does not matter which  
wire attaches to which terminal, but make  
sure that the connections are solid and that  
the two wires do not touch.  
The RT-955 can generate some heat during  
normal operation. If installed in a cabinet,  
make sure that there is adequate ventilation.  
Make sure there is enough room behind the  
RT-955 for easy hookup. Place the unit close  
to the other components in your audio/video  
system and, if possible, place it on its own  
shelf. This will make initial cable routing,  
hookup, and any subsequent system changes  
easier. It also minimizes potential interfer-  
ence or heat buildup from other components.  
AC Input  
You may need to rotate or otherwise reori-  
ent the antenna to find the best position.  
Your RT-955 is configured at the factory for  
the proper AC line voltage in the country  
where you purchased it (120 volts AC at  
60Hz in the USA and 230 volts AC at 50Hz  
in Europe). The AC line configuration is noted  
on a decal on the back of your unit. Make  
sure that your unit is configured properly for  
your AC line voltage.  
NOTE: To use an outdoor antenna, connect  
its 300 ohm twin-conductor wire to the G  
and AM terminals in place of the loop an-  
tenna, only after a professional contractor  
has installed the antenna system in accor-  
dance with local electrical codes.  
Don’t stack heavy objects on top of the  
RT-955. Do not expose the unit to moisture  
as this could damage delicate circuitry and  
result in a safety hazard.  
Plug the supplied cord into the AC INPUT  
receptacle on the back of the unit. Once all  
other rear panel connections are completed,  
plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet  
or switched AC outlet on another system  
component.  
 
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including FM tuning intervals, AM tuning  
intervals, and differences in the European  
RDS and United States RBDS standards. Your  
unit has been factory configured to the cor-  
rect default mode for the country in which  
it was purchased.  
REMOTE EXT IN Jack  
Power Button  
This 3.5mm mini-jack receives command  
codes from industry-standard infrared receiv-  
ers (Xantech, etc.) via hard-wired connec-  
tions. This feature could prove useful when  
the unit is installed in a cabinet and the front-  
panel sensor is blocked. Consult your au-  
thorized Rotel dealer for information on these  
external repeaters and the proper wiring of  
a jack to fit the mini-jack receptacle.  
The POWER button is located on the front  
panel of the RT-955 and is not duplicated  
on the remote control.  
Push the button IN to turn the unit on. The  
LED above the switch and the front panel  
display will light up. Push the button again  
(returning it to the OUT position), to turn the  
unit off.  
To switch to the USA default mode,  
press and hold the POWER, MEMORY, and  
9 buttons for 5 seconds. The word LOAD-  
ING will appear in the DISPLAY and the unit  
will power up in the USA configuration.  
NOTE: If you are using a switched outlet on  
another component to power the RT-955,  
you should leave the POWER switch in the  
ON position. The RT-955 will be switched  
on and off by the other component’s  
switched outlet.  
To switch to the European default  
mode, press and hold the POWER,  
MEMORY, and 0 buttons for more than 5  
seconds. The word LOADING will appear  
in the DISPLAY and the unit will power up  
in the European configuration.  
COMPUTER I/O Interface  
This RS-232 serial computer interface con-  
nection allows you to operate the unit from  
a stand-alone home automation controller  
or from a PC computer running special soft-  
ware. Consult your authorized Rotel dealer  
for information on these systems and the  
proper interface with your RT-955’s DB9 serial  
connector.  
Remote Sensor  
Basic Tuning Controls  
This front panel sensor receives infrared sig-  
nals from the remote control. Make sure you  
do not accidentally block this sensor with  
cables or accessories.  
The RT-955 features a digital synthesized  
AM/FM tuner with RDS or RBDS capability  
and 30 station presets. The unit offers a wide  
range of tuning options. Here is an overview  
of the tuning options (more detailed infor-  
mation is provided in subsequent sections  
of this manual):  
NOTE: Information on commercial software  
for using your personal computer to oper-  
ate audio/video components, including the  
RT-955, can be found at the Rotel website:  
www.rotel.com/downloads/  
Front Panel Display  
The large fluorescent display in the center  
portion of the RT-955 provides status infor-  
mation used in operating the AM/FM re-  
ceiver (such as station frequency display,  
band, preset memory, RDS information, etc.).  
Manual frequency tuning lets you  
tune up or down to the next station fre-  
quency. Set the TUNE/PRESET mode to  
TUNE. Turn off AUTO TUNING. Use the  
TUNING controls to tune up or down.  
Basic Operating Controls  
The following explanations will help you get  
familiar with the features, and controls.  
Number references corresponding to the il-  
lustrations at the front of this manual.  
DIMMER Button  
Direct frequency tuning lets you enter  
the desired station frequency digits. Press  
the FREQUENCY DIRECT button on the  
remote and enter the digits using the  
NUMERIC buttons.  
Available only on the remote control, this  
button temporarily reduces the brightness of  
the front panel DISPLAY. Press the button to  
toggle between the normal brightness and  
reduced brightness. When the tuner is turned  
off, the DISPLAY will revert to its normal  
setting.  
Most functions are duplicated on the front  
panel and on the handheld remote control  
shipped with your unit. When two reference  
numbers appear, one refers to the location  
of the control on the front panel, the other  
refers to the location of the corresponding  
control on the handheld remote. When only  
one number is shown, that control is avail-  
able only on the front panel or the remote,  
as noted in the text.  
Automatic frequency search tun-  
ing lets you search up or down to find  
the next receivable broadcast signal. Set  
the TUNE/PRESET mode to TUNE. Turn  
on AUTO TUNING. Use the TUNING con-  
trols to search up or down.  
MEMORY Button  
The MEMORY button is used to confirm and  
memorize various settings in the setup and  
operation of the RT-955, including tuner sta-  
tion presets. Its use is described in detail in  
the relevant sections below.  
Memory station preset tuning lets  
you directly enter the number of a memo-  
rized station preset number. Enter the  
number of the memorized preset using  
the NUMERIC buttons.  
NOTE: Controls used for tuning the AM/FM  
receiver are described in the next sections  
of this manual.  
Setting Country Mode  
Preset scan tuning lets you scan up/  
down through the memorized station  
presets. Press the PRESET SCAN button  
to begin scanning.  
The RT-955 has two default modes, one for  
the USA and one for Europe. These config-  
ure the unit for differences in local markets,  
 
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RDS (Europe) or RBDS (USA) tun-  
ing provides a range of special tuning  
and search features based on data codes  
encoded with the broadcast signal. See  
the RDS section of this manual for detailed  
information.  
the TUNE/PRESET button and AUTO TUN-  
ING button sections for details on chang-  
ing the tuning modes.]  
To tune to a previously memorized  
station preset from 1 through 29,  
press the preset number using the  
NUMERIC buttons. For example, to tune  
to preset 3, press the 3 button. To tune to  
preset 15, press the 1 button and then press  
the 5 button within 5 seconds.  
In the PRESET TUNING mode, press a  
TUNING button to advance to the next memo-  
rized station preset. [See the TUNE/PRESET  
button section for details on changing the  
tuning modes.]  
BAND Button  
To tune to preset 30, press the num-  
ber 0.  
The BAND button selects whether the tuner  
will receive AM or FM broadcast signals.  
Press the button to toggle back and forth  
between AM and FM. A corresponding in-  
dicator will light at the left portion of the front  
panel DISPLAY to confirm your choice. The  
currently tuned station frequency will be  
shown.  
In the RDS PTY search mode, press a  
TUNING button to select the desired pro-  
gram type from the scrolling list in the dis-  
play. See the section on RDS tuning for more  
details. [See the RDS PTY button section for  
details.]  
When a station preset is selected, the pre-  
set number appears in the DISPLAY to the  
right of the station frequency.  
NOTE: The NUMERIC buttons can also be  
used for FREQUENCY DIRECT tuning.  
NOTE: Several indicators in the front panel  
display assist tuning.Alarge display shows  
the tuned frequency and increases or de-  
creases during tuning. A signal strength in-  
dicator shows the strength of the incoming  
signal. A TUNED indicator lights when a  
sufficiently strong signal is received. A ST  
indicator lights when a stereo FM signal is  
received. In addition, indicators show the  
currently selected tuning mode.  
FREQUENCY DIRECT Button:  
Direct Access Tuning  
TUNING Controls  
A large rotary control on the front panel and  
a corresponding pair of buttons on the re-  
mote serve as the main tuning controls for  
the RT-955.  
If you know the exact frequency of the de-  
sired station, you may tune it directly using  
the FREQUENCY DIRECT button (remote only)  
and the NUMERIC buttons.  
Front Panel: Use the large rotary TUNING  
knob. Turn clockwise to tune up or counter-  
clockwise to tune down.  
1. Press the FREQUENCY DIRECT button to  
change the NUMERIC buttons from sta-  
tion preset to direct access mode. The  
station frequency in the front panel dis-  
play will change to a series of bars, rep-  
resenting the digits of a station frequency,  
with the first bar blinking.  
Remote Control: Use the pair of buttons  
in the lower right corner of the remote con-  
trol keypad labeled < TUNE / PRESET >.  
Press the right button to tune up and the left  
button to tune down.  
NUMERIC Buttons:  
Station Presets  
The RT-955 can store up to 30 station pre-  
sets for recall at any time using the NUMERIC  
keypad. These station presets can be used  
for any combination of AM stations and FM  
stations.  
2. Enter the first digit of the station frequency  
using the NUMERIC buttons. The digit will  
appear in the frequency display and the  
next bar will flash. Enter the remaining  
digits of the frequency. When all of the  
digits have been entered, the tuner will  
automatically tune to the displayed sta-  
tion frequency.  
These controls provides several different  
tuning functions, depending on the mode of  
operation:  
The RT-955 is delivered from the factory with  
a set of generic station presets that may or  
may not match any available stations in your  
area. To memorize a new station preset:  
In the FREQUENCY TUNING mode  
with AUTO TUNING off, press a TUN-  
ING button to manually jump to the next  
frequency, regardless of whether or not a  
station is broadcasting on that frequency.  
[See the TUNE/PRESET button and AUTO  
TUNING button sections for details on chang-  
ing the tuning modes.]  
1. Tune to the desired station, AM or FM.  
NOTE: On the USA version only, pressing  
1 in the FM mode will enter 10 as the  
digit in the frequency display. On the Eu-  
ropean version, it is necessary to press 1  
and then 0 to enter 10. For US FM sta-  
tions, press only one digit following the  
decimal point as shown in the first ex-  
ample following. For European FM sta-  
tions, press two digits after the decimal  
point as shown in the second example.  
2. Press the MEMORY button on the front  
panel. A MEMORY indicator will flash  
in the front panel display.  
In the FREQUENCY TUNING mode  
with AUTO TUNING on,, press a TUN-  
ING button to start auto tuning. The tuner  
begins automatically scanning up or down  
through the frequencies until the next receiv-  
able signal is detected. If this is not the desired  
station, repeat the automatic tuning proce-  
dure to find the next station. Weak stations  
will be skipped during auto tuning. If no  
receivable signal is detected, the tuner will  
revert to the last previously tuned station. [See  
3. While the MEMORY indicator is flashing,  
press the number of the preset where you  
wish to store the station frequency. For  
example, to memorize the station as  
preset 3, press the 3 button. To memo-  
rize preset 15, press the 1 button followed  
by the 5 button.  
4. A previously stored frequency is erased  
from memory when a new frequency is  
memorized for the same preset number.  
 
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EXAMPLES:  
RDS broadcasting has been widely available  
in many European markets for years. There  
are a large number of RDS stations and most  
users will be familiar with the features and  
operation. In the USA, implementation of the  
RBDS system is more recent. Fewer stations  
are currently broadcasting RBDS signals and  
the features may be less familiar to many  
users. Consult your authorized Rotel dealer  
for more information on RDS or RBDS broad-  
casting in your market.  
PRESET SCAN Button  
(USA FM) 87.50MHz  
(Europe FM) 87.50MHz Press 8>7>5>0  
(all AM) 1610kHz Press 1>6>1>0  
Press 8>7>5  
This button activates a preset scanning fea-  
ture. When you press the button, the tuner  
will automatically scan through all memo-  
rized station presets, playing each for five  
seconds before moving to the next. To stop  
the station scanning on the desired station  
preset, press the button again.  
If no frequency is entered within 5 sec-  
onds, the tuner will cancel FREQUENCY  
DIRECT tuning mode and revert to the last  
previously tuned station.  
AUTO TUNING Button  
NOTE: If a PRESET station is currently tuned  
when the PRESET SCAN button is pressed,  
scanning will start with the next higher pre-  
set number and continue through all preset  
stations, stopping on the initial preset. If a  
PRESET station is not currently tuned when  
the button is pressed, scanning will start  
from PRESET 1 and continue to PRESET 30.  
The AUTO TUNING button toggles between  
the frequency search tuning feature and  
manual frequency tuning. When using the  
TUNING controls on the front panel or re-  
mote in AUTO TUNING mode, the tuner will  
begin automatically scanning up or down  
through the frequencies until the next receiv-  
able broadcast signal is detected. If this is  
not the desired station, use the TUNING  
controls again to find the next station. Weak  
stations will be skipped during auto tuning.  
If no receivable signal is detected, the tuner  
will revert to the previously tuned station.  
NOTE: The RDS and RBDS features are en-  
tirely dependent on the broadcaster send-  
ing properly encoded signals. Thus, they  
will only be available in markets where RDS  
or RBDS is currently implemented and where  
stations are broadcasting these data sig-  
nals. If there are no RDS or RBDS stations,  
the RT-955 will function as a standard ra-  
dio receiver.  
RDS and RBDS Broadcast  
Reception  
The Rotel RT-955 is equipped with RDS (Ra-  
dio Data Systems) reception capabilities for  
Europe and RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data  
Service) capabilities for the United States.  
These broadcast systems provide additional  
functionality to FM radio reception by trans-  
mitting encoded information along with the  
radio signal. This signal is decoded by an  
RDS or RBDS receiver and can provide a  
range of informational features including:  
NOTE: RDS and RBDS services are only avail-  
able on FM broadcasts. The features and  
buttons described below are only opera-  
tional in FM mode.  
To toggle between FREQUENCY TUNING  
mode and AUTO TUNING mode, press the  
AUTO TUNING button. An AUTO indica-  
tor will appear in the display.  
DISPLAY Button  
There are five display options when the  
currently tuned station is broadcasting RDS  
information and the RDS indicator in the front  
panel display is lit. Press the DISPLAY but-  
ton to step sequentially through the five avail-  
able display options:  
NOTE: AUTO TUNING mode is disengaged  
when the TUNE/PRESET button is set to  
PRESET tuning mode. See the following sec-  
tion.  
1. a display of the station’s identifying name  
(e.g. BBC1)  
TUNE/PRESET Button  
1. Standard FREQUENCY display.  
2. a display of the station’s program con-  
tent (e.g. ROCK or NEWS)  
The TUNE/PRESET button toggles between  
FREQUENCY TUNING mode (the TUNING  
controls advance to the next station fre-  
quency) and PRESET TUNING mode (the  
TUNING controls advance to the next memo-  
rized station preset). To toggle between the  
two modes, press the TUNE/PRESET button.  
A PRESET indicator in the front panel DIS-  
PLAY will light when the PRESET mode is ac-  
tive.  
2. PROGRAM SERVICE name. This is typi-  
cally the station’s call letters, such as  
BBC1). If the current station is not broad-  
casting an RDS signal, the display will  
show a blinking PS indication.  
3. traffic information broadcasts  
4. a scrolling text display for announcements  
or information  
3. PROGRAM TYPE. This is a description of  
the station’s content from a standardized  
list of program types in each market (for  
example: NEWS, CURRENT AFFAIRS,  
INFO, SPORT, EDUCATION, DRAMA,  
CULTURE, SCIENCE, VARIED, POP,  
ROCK, EASY LISTENING, LIGHT CLAS-  
SICAL, SERIOUS CLASSICAL, OTHER  
MUSIC, WEATHER, FINANCE, CHIL-  
DREN, SOCIAL AFFAIRS, RELIGION,  
PHONE IN, TRAVEL, LEISURE, JAZZ,  
COUNTRY, NATIONAL MUSIC, OLDIES,  
FOLK, and DOCUMENTARY). If the cur-  
In addition, RDS provides several advanced  
search features including:  
1. the ability to search for a station with the  
desired program content (PTY)  
2. the ability to search for traffic informa-  
tion (TP)  
NOTE: AUTO TUNING mode is disengaged  
when the TUNE/PRESET button is set to  
PRESET tuning mode.  
3. the ability to automatically search stations  
broadcasting special traffic announce-  
ments (TA).  
 
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rent station is not broadcasting an RDS  
signal, the display will show a blinking  
PT indication.  
TA Button  
Additional Tuning Features  
The following buttons provide features which  
may be used to improve FM reception and/  
or provide additional functionality:  
Searches for an RDS station broadcasting  
special traffic announcements:  
4. CLOCK TIME. A time and date display  
broadcast by the station. If the current  
station is not broadcasting an RDS sig-  
nal, the display will show a blinking CT  
indication.  
1. Press the TA button. The tuner will attempt  
to find an RDS station broadcasting traffic  
announcements.  
FM MONO Button  
2. If no station is located, the tuner will return  
to the last previously tuned station.  
The FM MONO button changes the FM mode  
from stereo reception to mono reception. In  
stereo mode, a stereo signal will be heard  
if the station is broadcasting a stereo sig-  
nal and there is sufficient signal strength. A  
stereo indicator will light in the front panel  
display. In mono mode, a mono signal will  
be heard even if the station is broadcasting  
a stereo signal.  
5. RADIO TEXT. Additional scrolling text  
messages broadcast by the station. If the  
current station is not broadcasting an RDS  
signal, the display will show a blinking  
RT indication.  
3. Cancel the TA function by pressing any  
button (except DIMMER or FM MONO).  
AF Button  
PTY Button  
In some cases, an RDS station is part of a  
network of stations broadcasting the same  
programming (for example, BBC1 program-  
ming in the UK may be available at several  
different frequencies). Stations broadcasting  
this programming may transmit an RDS data  
signal providing the tuner with a list of al-  
ternate frequencies where this programming  
is available. If this data list is transmitted,  
an AF indicator will appear in the DISPLAY.  
The PTY search function permits you to scan  
available signals for RDS stations broadcast-  
ing a particular type of program content.  
NOTE: Switching to mono mode can be a  
useful way to improve the reception of weak  
or distant FM signals. Less signal strength  
is required for clean mono reception than  
for stereo reception.  
1. Press the PTY button. The current RDS  
program content type will appear in the  
display.  
2. If desired, change to a different PRO-  
GRAM TYPE using the TUNING controls  
to scroll through the list.  
ANT ATT Button  
The AF button is used to scan the alternate  
frequencies to find a stronger signal. The  
button is only functional when the AF indi-  
cator is lit.  
3. Press the PTY button a second time within  
5 seconds. The tuner will attempt to find  
an RDS station broadcasting the selected  
type of program. If the button is not  
pressed within 5 seconds after selecting  
a program type, the PTY function will be  
cancelled.  
Commonly known as a LOC/DISTANCE  
switch, the ANT/ATT button reduces the sig-  
nal level at the FM antenna input. For the  
best reception of stations located some dis-  
tance away, this button should be in the  
default or OFF position. However, if you are  
located in an urban area very close to the  
radio transmitter, the incoming signal may  
be high enough to overload the FM inputs.  
Press this button to reduce the incoming sig-  
nal. When activated, a LOC indicator will  
appear in the DISPLAY. Press the button again  
to toggle back to normal operation. This  
switch only effects FM reception.  
1. Press the AF button. The tuner will scan  
each of the alternate frequencies for the  
same programming in the stored list and  
tune to the strongest signal.  
4. If no station is located for the desired  
content type, the tuner will return to the  
last previously tuned station.  
2. If no station is located, the tuner will return  
to the last previously tuned station.  
3. If the signal strength of the new station  
is weaker, the tuner will revert to the  
previously tuned station.  
5. Cancel the PTY function by pressing any  
button (except DIMMER or FM MONO).  
4. Cancel the AF function by pressing any  
button (except DIMMER or FM MONO).  
TP Button  
Searches for an RDS station broadcasting  
traffic information programming:  
1. Press the TP button. The tuner will attempt  
to find an RDS station broadcasting the  
traffic programming.  
2. If no station is located, the tuner will return  
to the last previously tuned station.  
3. Cancel the TP function by pressing any  
button (except DIMMER or FM MONO).  
 
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English  
FM IF NARROW Button  
Specifications  
FM reception works by receiving and de-  
coding a carrier signal centered at the tuned  
frequency. To accommodate broadcast sta-  
tions that may be slightly misadjusted off this  
carrier frequency, the receiver accepts sig-  
nals slightly to either side of the tuned fre-  
quency. This provides satisfactory perfor-  
mance in most reception areas.  
FM Tuner  
Usable Sensitivity:  
12.2 dBf  
50dB Quieting Sensitivity:  
20.2 dBf (mono)  
45.3 dBf (stereo)  
Signal to Noise Ratio (at 65 dBf):  
Harmonic Distortion (at 65 dBf):  
75 dBf (mono)  
72 dBf (stereo)  
0.2% (mono)  
0.3% (stereo)  
If you are located in an urban area with a  
large number of stations with closely spaced  
frequencies, you may occasionally notice  
interference from adjacent stations. To pro-  
vide better performance under these condi-  
tions, the RT-955 allows you to reduce the  
range of frequencies to either side of the  
precise tuned frequency, thus reducing in-  
ter-station interference. Press the FM IF  
NARROW button to use this feature. A  
NARROW indication will appear in the  
DISPLAY. Press the button again to toggle back  
to normal operation.  
Frequency Response:  
Capture Ratio:  
10 Hz-15 kHz, 3 dB  
2.0 dB  
Alternate Channel Selectivity:  
Spurious Response Ratio:  
Image Rejection Ratio:  
IF Rejection Ratio:  
47 dB ( 400 kHz)  
90 dB  
80 dB  
80 dB  
AM Suppression Ratio:  
Stereo Separation (100Hz/1 kHz/10 kHz):  
Output level:  
55 dB  
40 dB/45 dB/35 dB  
1.2V  
Antenna Input:  
75 ohms unbalanced  
AM Tuner  
Usable Sensitivity:  
Selectivity:  
300 µV/m  
25 dB  
ANT A/B Button  
Harmonic Distortion:  
Image Rejection Ratio:  
Signal to Noise Ratio:  
Output level:  
0.5%  
45 dB  
As described in the REAR PANEL CONNEC-  
TIONS section of this manual, the RT-955  
provides two FM antenna connections, la-  
beled A and B. This button toggles between  
the two antenna inputs. An A or B indica-  
tor will appear in the DISPLAY, indicating  
which FM antenna input is currently active.  
48 dB  
165 mV  
Loop Antenna  
Antenna Input:  
General  
Power Consumption:  
10 watts  
Power Requirements (AC):  
120 volts, 60 Hz (USA version)  
230 volts, 50 Hz (European version)  
Weight:  
3.7 Kg/8.2 lb.  
Dimensions (W x H x D):  
440 x 72 x 286 mm  
173/8" x 27/8" x 111/4"  
All specifications are accurate at the time of printing.  
Rotel reserves the right to make improvements without notice.  
Rotel and the Rotel HiFi logo are registered trademarks of The Rotel Co, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.  
 
The Rotel Co. Ltd.  
10-10 Shinsen-Cho  
Shibuya-Ku  
Tokyo 150-0045  
Japan  
Phone: +81 3-5458-5325  
Fax: +81 3-5458-5310  
Rotel of America  
54 Concord Street  
North Reading, MA 01864-2699  
USA  
Phone: +1 978-664-3820  
Fax: +1 978-664-4109  
Rotel Europe  
Meadow Road  
Worthing, West Sussex BN11 2RX  
England  
Phone: +44 (0)1903 524 813  
Fax: +44 (0)1903 524 831  
Rotel Deutschland  
Kleine Heide 12  
D-33790 Halle/Westf.  
Germany  
Phone: +49 05201-87170  
Fax: +49 05201-73370  
082 OMRT-955ENG 051099  
 

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