Rotel Power Supply RLC 1080 User Guide

Owner’s Manual  
RLC-1080  
Power Conditioner  
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Front and Rear Panel Controls and Connections  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RLC-1080 Power Conditioner  
Contents  
Important Safety Information ................. 2  
Front and Rear Panel Controls and Connections 3  
About Rotel........................................... 4  
Getting Started...................................... 4  
Features  
Parts List  
About Rotel  
A family whose passionate interest in music led  
them to manufacture high fidelity components  
of uncompromising quality founded Rotel over  
45 years ago. Over the years that passion has  
remained undiminished and the goal of provid-  
ing exceptional value for audiophiles and music  
lovers regardless of their budget, is shared by  
all Rotel employees.  
Installation............................................ 8  
Placement  
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Rack Mounting  
Connecting the Battery........................... 8  
System Test........................................... 8  
Status Screens ....................................... 9  
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Status Screens  
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A Few Precautions ................................. 5  
Power Capacity  
Placement  
INPUT VOLTAGE: XXXV OUTPUT VOLTAGE: XXXV 9  
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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 musical, reliable and af-  
fordable.  
SYSTEM LOAD: <XXXWLOAD: <XXX%  
EST. RUNTIME: XHRS FUEL: XXX%  
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Front Panel............................................ 6  
ON BATTERY Status Indicator  
DELAYED 1 Status Indicator  
DELAYED 2 Status Indicator  
REGULATING Status Indicator  
Vacuum Fluorescent Display  
OVERLOAD Status Indicator  
FILTERING Status Indicator  
LINE OK Status Indicator  
Information Screens ............................... 9  
SOURCE: XXXXXXX EST. RUNTIME: XHRS Screen 9  
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Firmware Version: XXXXXXX Screen  
Model Number and Serial Number Screen  
Internet Address Screen  
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All of us at Rotel thank you for buying this  
product and hope it will bring you many hours  
of enjoyment.  
INPUT FREQUENCY; OUTPUT FREQUENCY Screen 10  
Connecting the Components .................. 10  
Setting Up the RLC-1080 ..................... 10  
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LOW BATTERY Status Indicator  
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AUDIBLE ALARM Setting  
SENSITIVITY Setting  
DISPLAY DIMMER Setting  
LED DIMMER Setting  
GO TO BATTERY IF > XXXV Setting  
GO TO BATTERY IF < XXXV Setting  
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Getting Started  
STATUS Button  
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SETUP Button  
On/Off Switch  
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Thank you for purchasing the Rotel RLC-1080  
Power Conditioner. When used in a high-quality  
music or home theater system, your Rotel power  
conditioner will protect your high performance  
audio and video components from damaging  
power surges, spikes and lightning, as well as  
power outages. Protection is guaranteed. Isolated  
noise filter banks and automatic voltage regula-  
tion will eliminate power as a source of audio  
and video signal degradation. Pure sine wave  
battery backup power will prevent interruptions,  
lost pre-sets, missed DVR recordings and lost  
media server data when the power goes out.  
Data-line surge protection jacks will stop surges  
traveling over phone or data lines.  
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Up and Down Arrow Buttons  
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Removable Support Feet  
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Rear Panel............................................. 7  
AC-Power Outlets  
EXTERNAL BATTERY Connector  
OUTLET DELAY1 and OUTLET DELAY2 Setting 11  
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LOWBATTWARNING: XMIN Setting  
BATREPDATE: XX/XX/XX Setting  
DO QUIK SELFTEST Screen  
DO RUNTIME CAL Screen  
DISPLY-BEEP TEST Screen  
SCREEN SAVER: ON/OFF Screen  
RESET TO DEFAULT: YES/NO Setting  
Setting Default Screen  
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Cooling Fan  
Surge Protected COAX/RF Connectors  
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CIRCUIT BREAKER  
SYSTEM GROUND Screw  
DATA PORT Jack (USB)  
Surge Protected Telephone Jacks  
ETHERNET Surge Protected Jacks  
DC TRIGGER Jacks  
Input Power Connector  
BUILDING WIRING FAULT Indicator  
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Troubleshooting.................................... 12  
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The RLC-1080 will not turn on  
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Digital satellite system, cable modem, and  
CATV coaxial cable lines are equally protected.  
With the RLC-1080 you can enjoy your home  
theater experience with the peace of mind that  
performance is optimized and protection is  
guaranteed.  
Connected equipment reboots or turns off  
when the RLC-1080 switches to battery power. 13  
Replace Battery LED is illuminated. 13  
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Limited Warranty................................. 13  
Specifications....................................... 14  
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Features  
DC Trigger - When connected to a com-  
ponent that provides a DC trigger, that  
component controls the turning on and off,  
as well as sequencing of the ‘delayed’ outlet  
banks. The RLC-1080 also allows that DC  
signal to pass through to another connected  
component.  
A Few Precautions  
Pure Sine Wave Battery Backup- The  
RLC-1080 provides battery backup power to  
maintain pure, uninterrupted power for your  
home theater and automation systems in the  
event of a power blackout. Battery backup  
power not only prevents interruptions in your  
entertainment, it also prevents lost pre-sets,  
lost multi-media server data, damaged hard  
drives, and premature projector bulb wear  
and tear.  
Please read this manual carefully. In addition  
to installation and operating instructions, it also  
provides important safety information. It is very  
important that you have read and understand all  
of the safety information located at the front of  
this manual. If you have any questions about the  
safety information, or are concerned that your  
home may not be properly wired for this equip-  
ment, please contact a qualified and licensed  
electrician.Please contact your authorized Rotel  
dealer for answers to any questions you might  
have. In addition, all of us at Rotel welcome your  
questions and comments.  
Rack-mountable- Rack-mount hardware  
is included to mount the unit into any 4-post,  
19” rack.  
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)  
- The RLC-1080 is unique in that it provides  
automatic voltage regulation, which is  
engaged to correct low and high voltage  
conditions. All equipment connected to the  
RLC-1080isprotectedagainsttheseundesired  
voltage fluctuations, thus prolonging the life  
of the equipment. Low voltage conditions  
can also negatively impact video quality.  
Consequently this feature may help improve  
picture quality if power line voltage is low.  
Sequenced Turn ON/OFF- This feature  
ensuresthatconnectedequipmentispowered-  
up/down in the proper order and with the  
right amount of delay between the stages.  
It allows the user to program a delay into  
the sequence of from 0 to 10 seconds. This  
delay eliminates transients that can affect  
connected components or cause the building  
circuit breaker to trip.  
Save the RLC-1080 shipping carton and pack-  
ing material for future use. Shipping or mov-  
ing the RLC-1080 in anything other than the  
original packing material may result in severe  
damage.  
Parts List  
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.  
The RLC-1080 Power Conditioner includes the  
parts listed below. If any items are missing, please  
contact your authorized Rotel dealer.  
Surge Protection-The RLC-1080 provides  
guaranteed protection against damaging  
surges, spikes and even lightning. It not only  
provides protection from surges from AC  
power lines, it also protects against surges  
from system data lines including COAX,  
telephone and Ethernet lines. With the RLC-  
1080 all your equipment is protected.  
1 Power Conditioner with Battery Backup (bat-  
tery pack included)  
1 Front Display Panel (Bezel)  
1 Input Power Cord  
3 Coaxial Patch Cables  
1 DC Trigger Cable  
1 PowerChute Personal Edition Software CD  
1 USB Interface Cable  
1 Telephone Patch Cable  
1 Ethernet Patch Cable  
1 User Manual  
1 Equipment Protection Policy Sheet  
1 Warranty Card  
Power Capacity  
The RLC-1080 Power Conditioner is rated for  
900 watts (continuous). It has been designed,  
however, to support current surges that are much  
higher than its continuous power rating. The  
RLC-1080 is capable of supplying the dynamic  
peak current draws required by any component  
designed to work on a 15 amp circuit. Despite  
their nameplate power ratings, high performance  
A/V equipment draw much less than their listed  
power ratings. The RLC-1080 can inform the user  
how much of the power capacity is available as  
equipment is connected to the unit.  
Isolated Noise Filter Banks - The  
RLC-1080 eliminates electromagnetic and  
radio frequency interference (EMI/RFI) that,  
when severe enough, can negatively impact  
sound and video quality. Each filter bank  
is electrically isolated from each other to  
prevent noise generated by one component  
from polluting other connected components.  
This noise filtering lets your system perform  
to its maximum capabilities.  
1 Rack-mount Kit (2 rails, 2 ear brackets,  
screws, and instruction sheet)  
Placement  
The RLC-1080 is quite heavy. Keep this in mind  
when selecting an installation location. Make  
sure that the shelf or cabinet can support its  
weight.  
ProperinstallationofyournewPowerConditioner  
is important. If the unit is being mounted in a  
standard 19” rack, refer to the instruction sheet  
provided in the box containing the slide rails.  
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RLC-1080 Power Conditioner  
Front Panel  
See the illustration on page 3.  
OVERLOAD Status Indicator  
STATUS Button  
Using this button you can show the following  
information in the Display:  
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When lit (red) this indicates that the unit is over-  
loaded; unplug some of the equipment connected  
to the unit until the indicator is no longer lit.  
ON BATTERY Status Indicator  
• Input and Output Voltage,  
• Input and Output Frequency  
Telephone and Internet contact information  
• Model and Serial Number  
• Firmware (FW) Version number  
• Source (Standby, Battery, or Utility) and  
Estimated Runtime  
• Estimated Runtime with a Fuel Percentage  
bar graph  
• System Load (in watts), and a Load Percent-  
age bar graph.  
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When lit (orange), the RLC-1080 is operating  
on power from the internal Battery Pack. The  
unit will go “On Battery” when the voltage  
from the wall outlet has either dropped below  
or gone above the user-selected levels, during  
a power outage, or during momentary power  
drops or surges.  
FILTERING Status Indicator  
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When lit, this notifies the user that the Electromag-  
netic Interference/Radio Frequency Interference  
(EMI/RFI) noise reduction circuit is active.  
LINE OK Status Indicator  
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When lit, this indicates that the voltage from  
the wall outlet is within acceptable range. If  
this indicator is not lit, the Automatic Voltage  
Regulation circuit is active and is correcting high  
or low voltage levels to maintain safe voltage  
conditions for the connected components, or the  
unit is operating on battery power due to a power  
outage or extreme voltage level conditions.  
DELAYED 1 Status Indicator  
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When lit (blue), conditioned power is being sup-  
plied to equipment connected to the rear-panel  
outlets marked Delayed 1.  
This push button can also be used to set a default  
screen, that is, the screen that is normally dis-  
played unless another screen is being viewed.  
DELAYED 2 Status Indicator  
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When lit (blue), conditioned power is being sup-  
plied to equipment connected to the rear-panel  
outlets marked Delayed 2.  
LOW BATTERY Status Indicator  
SETUP Button  
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When lit (orange) this indicates the Battery Pack  
charge level is low. This should occur only after  
theRLC-1080hasbeenrunningonbatterypower  
for a period of time. The user can set the unit so  
this indicator will come on when the amount of  
time the system can continue to run on battery  
power is from 2 to 25 minutes. When lit, leave  
the unit plugged in to allow batteries to recharge.  
The unit does not have to be powered on for  
batteries to recharge.  
This button is used to advance the display through  
the various user-selectable set up functions such  
as: Audible Alarms, Sensitivity, Display  
Dimmer, LED Dimmer, Go To Bat If,  
Outlet 1 & 2 Delay (in seconds), Low Bat  
Warning, Bat Rep Date, etc.  
REGULATING Status Indicator  
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When lit (blue), this indicates that the Automatic  
Voltage Regulation (AVR) system is engaged to  
correct low or high voltage conditions.  
Vacuum Fluorescent Display  
On/Off Switch  
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The Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) provides  
information about the unit and power status. It  
is also used to display information when mak-  
ing changes to the user-selectable settings for  
the unit.  
Controls power to all 12 outlets. We recommend  
the unit be left “on” at all times. Control power  
to your system and components using their own  
controls as you normally would.  
Up and Down Arrow Buttons  
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Note- The VFD and Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)  
can be dimmed or turned off independently of  
each other via the front control panel SETUP  
push button.  
These buttons are used to change parameters  
(increase, decrease or turn on or off) the vari-  
ous user-selectable settings such as: Audible  
Alarms, Sensitivity, Display Dimmer,  
LED Dimmer, Go To Bat If, Outlet 1 &  
2 Delay (in seconds), Low Bat Warning,  
Bat Rep Date, etc.  
Removable Support Feet  
Feet can be unscrewed and removed to save  
space when rack mounting.  
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Rear Panel  
Surge Protected COAX/RF  
Surge Protected Telephone Jacks  
Connectors  
(TEL/DVR/SAT/DSL)  
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See the illustration on page 3.  
The surge protection feature prevents surges  
traveling over coaxial data lines from damaging  
the system. Connect the coaxial cable from the  
CATV or Cable Modem provider to the connector  
marked “IN”, connect other cables from the  
connectors marked “OUT” to the device(s)  
being protected (CATV box or Cable Modem).  
The RLC-1080 has an internal cable splitter so  
a single cable input can provide a signal to two  
components.  
The RLC-1080 has a telephone line splitter (2-line  
4-wire with splitter) with surge protection for  
components connected via telephone line. Con-  
nect the supplied RJ11 Telephone cable from the  
wall jack (source) to the telephone line connector  
marked“IN”. Connectthetelephonecablesfrom  
the equipment to be protected (Telephone, DVR,  
DSS, or DSL) to the connectors marked “OUT  
A” and “OUT B”.  
AC-Power Outlets  
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The RLC-1080 Power Conditioner provides for  
connection of up to twelve (12) components.  
The outlets are arranged according to the type  
of filtering protection provided for a given  
component type. These Isolated Noise Filter  
Banks (INFBs) eliminate EMI and RFI that can  
negatively impact sound and video quality. You  
should plug your components into the recom-  
mended outlets to achieve optimum protection  
for your equipment.  
ETHERNET Surge Protected Jacks  
The RLC-1080 also provides the same surge  
protection for your satellite or RF antenna sys-  
tem. Connect the coaxial cable from the satellite  
or antenna system to the connector marked  
“IN”, connect another coaxial cable from the  
connector marked “OUT” to the device being  
protected.  
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The RLC-1080 protects a device connected to a  
home network from surges traveling over Ethernet  
network data lines. Connect the supplied RJ-45  
Cable from the wall jack (source) to the connec-  
tor marked “IN”. Connect another network  
cable from the connector marked “OUT” to  
the network equipment to be protected.  
Note: All outlets provide surge protection,  
voltage protection, noise filtering and pure sine  
wave battery backup power.  
DIGITAL FILTER Outlets eliminate noise  
interference for Digital Components (CD, DVD,  
DVR, CATV/SAT, Flat Panel Monitors, Hi-Def  
tuners, etc.).  
CIRCUIT BREAKER  
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This “press-to-reset” Circuit Breaker may be  
“tripped” when there is a power line electrical  
surge or when the unit is overloaded. If such  
conditions occur the circuit breaker button  
pops out and shuts down output power to the  
outlets. To reset the Circuit Breaker simply push  
the button in.  
DC TRIGGER Jacks  
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These jacks provide for the connection of a  
component acting as a DC trigger, which controls  
turn on/off, as well as sequencing of the “DE-  
LAYED1” and “DELAYED 2” outlet banks.  
The RLC-1080 also allows that DC signal to pass  
through to another connected component.  
Note: Any digital device can be plugged into  
the DIGITAL FILTER outlets, any video device  
can be plugged into either of the VIDEO FILTER  
outlets, etc. For example, if you have a cable  
box and a satellite receiver, but no monitor, you  
can plug the cable box into the “CATV/SAT”  
outlet, and the satellite receiver into the “Moni-  
tor” outlet.  
Caution: When resetting the Circuit Breaker,  
push the button in quickly and release it. Do not  
hold the Circuit Breaker button in. Doing  
so may result in equipment damage.  
Caution: When making connections to the  
DC Trigger jacks, connect the source of the  
DC Trigger to the IN jack. The OUT jack  
should be used only as a pass-through. The  
DC Trigger signal can be short circuited if the  
input and output cables are reversed.  
VIDEO FILTER Outlets provide filtering for  
video devices (TV and VCR).  
SYSTEM GROUND Screw  
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Provides for the connection of grounding wires  
from all of your equipment. Grounding all your  
equipment to a single terminal prevents “ground  
loop” problems that can cause an audible “hum”  
to be heard through the speakers.  
ANALOG FILTER Outlets provides filtering  
for analog-based equipment (TUNER/AUX  
and Preamp/Receiver).  
The maximum input voltage for the DC Trigger  
is 30VDC. Do not apply an AC voltage to the  
DC Trigger jacks. Failure to comply with  
this statement may result in equip-  
ment damage.  
HIGH CURRENT FILTER Outlets provide  
filtering for high-current devices (SUBWOOFER  
and AMPLIFIER).  
DATA PORT Jack (USB)  
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This port lets the RLC-1080 communicate with the  
included PowerChute Personal Edition software.  
If the RLC-1080 is also protecting a home com-  
puter, the software will automatically save files  
and properly shutdown the operating system if  
the unit about to shutdown due to a low battery  
condition. For more information regarding the  
installation and use of this software, see the  
documentation contained on the PowerChute  
Personal Edition CD.  
Input Power Connector  
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Provides for connection of the supplied AC power  
cord to the RLC-1080. Connect the other end  
to a normal AC power outlet (15 Amp, 120  
VAC, 50-60 Hz).  
EXTERNAL BATTERY Connector  
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This provides a connection for the optional  
Extended Battery Pack. Ask your Rotel dealer  
for additional information.  
BUILDING WIRING FAULT Indicator  
Cooling Fan  
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The RLC-1080 has a micro-processor controlled,  
ultra-quiet cooling fan, which keeps the unit cool  
when operating on battery power.  
If this indicator is lit, one of three wiring prob-  
lems exists in the building wiring circuit: missing  
ground, overloaded neutral, or reversed polarity.  
An electrician should be consulted to resolve  
the problem.  
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RLC-1080 Power Conditioner  
Installation  
Connecting the Battery  
System Test  
Placement  
The RLC-1080 is shipped with front bezel of the  
unit unattached and with the internal battery  
pack disconnected.  
Before connecting equipment to the RLC-1080  
perform a System Test to be sure that the unit is  
functioning properly. Connect the AC Power Cord  
to the rear panel. Press the front panel power  
switch. Once power is applied to the unit, the  
display shows the following screen.  
Caution: The RLC-1080 weighs approxi-  
mately 60 pounds. Two-people should work  
together when the unit is being moved. Lift the  
RLC-1080 carefully by firmly grasping both  
sides of unit in the middle. Failure to use  
caution and proper procedures when  
lifting or moving the unit may result  
in personal injury and/or equipment  
damage.  
Connect the internal battery pack and attach  
the front bezel as follows:  
1. Remove the battery retaining bar.  
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2. Push the Battery Wire Connector into the  
hole located at the left of the Battery Pack.  
Check to be sure that the connector is securely  
connected by gently pulling on the wire to  
see if it is attached to the connector.  
Place unit on a solid, flat surface that is capable  
of supporting at least 60 lbs.  
This screen is displayed for a short period of time.  
It is followed by other screens that show model  
information, outlet delay operation, battery self-  
test with results and external battery presence.  
Finally, the preceding screen is displayed.  
Note:Avoid placing other components directly  
on top of or behind the unit. Leave at least one  
inch of space on all sides to allow for proper  
air ventilation. Do not block the fan.  
Firmware Version screenshows the version  
of the firmware that is installed in the unit. (Note:  
The screen on your unit may appear different  
from the one illustrated below, depending on  
the firmware version.)  
Rack Mounting  
The RLC-1080 can be mounted in a standard 19”  
rack. Rack-mounting hardware is provided.  
3. Install the battery retaining bar.  
1. Install the rack-mount rails. (See the installa-  
tion sheet located in the box containing the  
rack-mount rails.)  
 
4. Install the front Bezel by aligning the four pins  
located on the back-side of the Bezel to the  
holes at the left and right sides of the unit.  
Gently push the front Bezel onto the unit.  
2. Install the rail cleats. (See the installation sheet  
located with the cleats in the box marked  
“Accessories.”)  
DELAYED OUTLET1: ON; DELAYED OUT-  
LET1: OFF screen shows that power is avail-  
able to the device (Tuner or Auxiliary component)  
that is connected to the rear-panel outlet marked  
Delayed 1.  
3. Install rack-mount ears. (OPTIONAL — See  
the installation sheet located with the cleats  
in the box marked “Accessories.”) Note:  
Rack-mount ears are not required. Their only  
function is to fasten the unit to the front of the  
rack and prevent front-to-rear movement.  
It also shows that power is not yet available to  
the devices that are connected to rear-panel  
outlets marked Delayed 2(Subwoofer and/or  
Amplifier). Power to Delayed 2 devices will  
be available after the factory preset delay (5  
seconds) has elapsed. See the Setting Up the  
RLC-1080 section of this manual to change  
the delay period. Once power is available for  
Delayed 2 devices, the screen will change to  
DELAYED OUTLET2:ON.  
Caution: Rack-mount ears should NEVER  
be used alone to support the unit. Rack-mount  
rails must always be used to support the units  
weight when rack-mounting.  
4. Slide the unit into the rack so that the cleats  
mounted on the side of the unit fit within  
the track of the rack-mount rails. If the ears  
were mounted, screw the mounted ears into  
the rack to lock unit into position. (See the  
installation sheet located in the box marked,  
“Accessories.”)  
 
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Note:Avoid placing other components directly  
on top of or behind the unit. Leave at least one  
inch of space on all sides to allow for proper  
air ventilation. Do not block the fan.  
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SELFTEST IS ON; ON-LINE SELFTEST  
screen shows that an On-Line Selftest is ac-  
tive.  
Status Screens  
Information Screens  
Another group of screens provide information  
about the RLC-1080. These screens are accessed  
by using the STATUS push button:  
Status Screens  
The most important status screens available after  
the Selftest has completed are:  
 
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• Input Voltage: XXXV;  
• Source: XXXXXXX screen  
Output Voltage: XXXV  
• System Load: <XXXW; Load: <XXX%  
• Estimated Runtime: XHrs; Fuel: XXX%  
• FW Version: XXXXXXX screen  
• Model Number and Serial Number screen  
• Internet Address screen  
SELFTEST IS ON; ON-BATTERY SELF-TEST  
screen shows that an On-Battery Selftest is  
active with the unit internally switched to power  
from the internal battery pack, which should  
already be connected within the unit. The On  
Battery LED is also lit during this test.  
• Input Frequency; Output Frequency screen  
INPUT VOLTAGE: XXXV  
OUTPUT VOLTAGE: XXXV  
This screen shows the input voltage from the wall  
power outlet and the voltage being supplied to  
the connected devices.  
SOURCE: XXXXXXX  
EST. RUNTIME: XHRS Screen  
This screen shows the power source the unit is  
using to provide power (UTILITY or BATTERY)  
or if it is in STANDBYmode. It also displays the  
Estimated Runtime (in hours) based on the  
power source and connected equipment load.  
In Standby mode, the unit does not provide  
an output to the rear panel outlets.  
 
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The unit will also test to see if an optional exter-  
nal battery pack is connected to the unit. If no  
external battery pack is connected to the unit  
NO EXTERNAL BATTERY CONNECTED  
will be displayed.  
Note: As the screen above shows, at times, the  
voltage values on this screen may not match. This  
may be due to the fact that separate circuits are  
used to make these voltage measurements, and  
there is a time delay between the two circuits  
for updating this status screen. This condition is  
normal. Also, the voltage values may not match  
if the AVR is active.  
Note: Whenever the RLC-1080 is connected to  
a “live” wall power outlet, the electronics inside  
are active. If the front panel Power Switch is  
turned off, the unit goes into Standby mode  
and shuts off power to the rear-panel outlets,  
but the display remains active.  
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SYSTEM LOAD: <XXXW  
LOAD: <XXX%  
SELFTEST RESULT; SELFTEST HAS PASSED  
screenshows that the Selftest ran successfully to  
completion. If the message TEST HAS FAILED  
is displayed, please contact APC Technical  
Support.  
Thisscreenshowsthepowerloadoftheconnected  
equipment in watts, as well as a percentage of  
the total allowable load connected to the unit.  
Loads less than 5% of the rated power (50 watts)  
are displayed as < 5%.  
Firmware Version: XXXXXXX  
Screen  
This screen provides information about which  
version of the firmware is loaded in to the unit.  
Please have this information available any time  
you need to talk with Rotel Technical Support.  
 
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EST. RUNTIME: XHRS  
FUEL: XXX%  
This screen shows the Estimated Runtime  
(in hours), as well as the Fuel capacity of the  
internal battery pack (as a percentage) based  
on the total load connected to the device. If the  
Estimated Runtime is less than one hour it  
is shown in minutes.  
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RLC-1080 Power Conditioner  
Model Number and  
Connecting the Components Setting Up the RLC-1080  
Serial Number Screen  
This screen displays the model number and serial  
number of your unit. Please have this information  
available any time you need to talk with Rotel  
Technical Support, as well.  
WARNING: Do not make telephone, cable,  
Ethernet, antenna, electrical, or ground system  
connections during a lightning storm. Failure to  
comply may result in personal injury or death.  
Using the front panel SETUP and Arrow Up/  
Downbuttons, you can configure or turn on/off,  
various functions of the RLC-1080. Pressing the  
SETUP push button will display these functions  
in the following order:  
The RLC-1080 has four groups of power outlets.  
Each group has specialized filtering and surge  
protection that are specifically designed for  
certain type of components. It is recommended  
that you connect your A/V components to the  
power outlets that are designed for that type of  
unit. For more information see the AC Power  
Outlets section of this manual.  
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1. Audible Alarm  
2. Sensitivity, Display Dimmer  
3. LED Dimmer  
4. Go To Battery If <XX Volts,  
Go To Battery if >XX Volts  
5. Outlet Delay1  
Internet Address Screen  
This screen provides the world-wide Internet  
Web address for Rotel.  
6. Outlet Delay2  
7. Low Battery Warning  
8. Battery Replacement Date  
9. Do Quick Selftest  
10.Do Runtime Calculation  
11.Display Beep Test  
Connectthegroundconnectorofeachcomponent  
inthesystemtotheSYSTEMGROUNDterminal  
on the RLC-1080. This will eliminate “ground  
loops” thus prevent the audible hum that they  
might otherwise produce.  
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12.Screen Saver On/Off, or Reset to Default  
INPUT FREQUENCY;  
OUTPUT FREQUENCY Screen  
This screen shows the AC line frequency of the  
power coming from the wall power outlet and  
the AC line frequency of the power being sup-  
plied to the connected devices.  
AUDIBLE ALARM Setting  
When set to ON this provides an audible tone  
whenever the unit detects a problem with itself, or  
with an externally connected battery pack. In the  
OFF setting, the audible tone is silenced.  
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At times, the frequency values on this screen may  
not match. This is due to the fact that separate  
circuits are used to make frequency measure-  
ments, and there is a time delay between the  
two circuits for updating this status screen. This  
condition is normal.  
SENSITIVITY Setting  
Press the SETUP button to advance to the Sensi-  
tivity function. This feature adjusts how the RLC-  
1080 reacts to abnormal power input voltage  
or momentary power fluctuations. It allows you  
to adjust the sensitivity to LOW, MEDIUM or  
HIGH using the SETUP and Up/Down Ar-  
row buttons. The Sensitivity adjustments have the  
following values:  
Note: The display will revert to the default  
SOURCE; EST RUNTIME screen after about  
30 seconds of inactivity. The default screen  
can be changed. See the “Setting the Default  
Screen” section of this manual.  
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HIGH Sensitivity – should be used when the  
connected equipment is sensitive to momentary  
low voltage or brief power fluctuations. In HIGH  
Sensitivity the unit is very sensitive to voltage  
distortion and is, therefore, more likely to switch  
back and forth to battery power than it would  
under a MEDIUM or LOW sensitivity setting.  
LOW, or OFF. Use the SETUP button to advance  
to the LED DIMMER screen (not shown). Once the  
display is shown, press the Up/Down Arrow  
buttons to set the brightness of the LEDs. Once the  
LED brightness is at the desired level, press the  
SETUP push button to store the setting.  
LOWBATTWARNING: XMIN Setting  
This lets you set the unit to sound an alarm when  
the RLC-1080 is running on battery power and  
available power from the Battery Pack drops  
to or below the setting (2 to 25 minutes). For  
example, if this warning is set to three minutes,  
and the RLC-1080 is running on battery power,  
the alarm sounds when the power remaining in  
the Battery Pack can power the system for only  
three more minutes. This gives you time to turn off  
the components of the system before the Battery  
Pack is depleted.  
GO TO BATTERY IF > XXXV Setting  
This lets you set a high voltage threshold for the  
unit. If the power input voltage goes up to the level  
setonthisdisplayscreen,theRLC-1080switchesto  
InternalBatterypower. Theinputvoltagewhenthis  
happens can be set from 134 to 144 volts.  
MEDIUM Sensitivity – is the default setting  
suitable for most situations.  
LOW Sensitivity – should be used when the  
RLC-1080frequentlyswitchestotheinternalbattery  
powersourceeventhoughtheinputvoltageappears  
normal. Example: If the unit goes ON BATTERY  
when your power amplifier is turned on.  
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BATREPDATE: XX/XX/XX Setting  
This lets you store the exact date a replacement  
Battery Pack is installed in the unit. After using  
the Setup button to access this screen, use the  
Up/Down Arrow buttons to set the correct  
month, thenpresstheSETUPpushbuttontomove  
the cursor to the day of the month field. Set the  
day of the month using the Up/Down Arrow  
buttons. Press the SETUP button again to move  
the cursor to the year field, then set the year using  
the Up/Down Arrow buttons.  
GO TO BATTERY IF < XXXV Setting  
(Display example not shown.) This lets you set a  
lowvoltagethresholdfortheunit.Ifthepowerinput  
voltage goes down to the level set on this display  
screen, the RLC-1080 switches to Internal Battery  
power. The input voltage when this happens can  
be set from 90 to 100 volts.  
DISPLAY DIMMER Setting  
This lets you set the brightness level of the VFD to  
HIGH, LOW, or OFF. Use the SETUP button to  
advance to the Display Dimmer screen. Once the  
displayisshown,pressingtheUp/DownArrow  
buttonschangesthebrightnessofthedisplay.Once  
the Display brightness is at the desired level, press  
the SETUP push button to store the setting.  
OUTLET DELAY1 and  
OUTLET DELAY2 Setting  
(Only the Outlet Delay1 display screen is shown)  
This lets you set the amount of time that elapses  
( from 0 to 10 seconds) before the RLC-1080  
provides power to the rear panel outlets marked  
Delayed1 (TUNER/AUX) and Delayed2  
(SUBWOOFER and/or AMPLIFIER). By  
setting this delay, it prevents power on or power  
off glitches from effecting other equipment con-  
nected to the unit.  
 
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Note: Even when the display dimmer is set to  
OFF, the screen will turn back on momentarily  
when there is a significant change in system  
status, such as a power outage or a low bat-  
tery condition.  
DO QUIK SELFTEST Screen  
This lets you manually initiate a self-test to see that  
the battery pack is in good condition and that  
the unit is operating properly. Note: Once you  
advance to this screen, press either Up/Down  
Arrow buttons to start the Selftest. During the  
Selftest the same screens described in the System  
Test section of this manual are displayed.  
 
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LED DIMMER Setting  
Thisletsyousetabrightnesslevelofthefront-panel  
light emitting diode (LED) indicators to HIGH,  
 
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RLC-1080 Power Conditioner  
DO RUNTIME CAL Screen  
Note: Even when the screen saver is set to  
‘ON’, the screen saver message will display  
only when the system load is less than 5%.  
Troubleshooting  
ThisletsyoumanuallyinitiateaRuntimeCalcu-  
lationtest to calibrate the internal measurements  
which should result in more accurate runtime  
estimates. This only needs to be done once every  
6months, oriftheloadconnectedtotheRLC-1080  
changessignificantlyinsize.Onceinitiated,theunit  
will operate on battery power until a low battery  
condition is reached.  
The VFD screen will display any faults or warn-  
ing conditions that occur along with a message  
explaining what action to take. If ever in doubt  
as to what action to take, please contact your  
authorised Rotel dealer or Rotel Technical Sup-  
port at 800-370-3741.  
RESET TO DEFAULT: YES/NO Setting  
This lets you force the unit to reset all previous set-  
tings to the factory default values. Use the Setup  
button to advance to this screen, then press either  
of the Up/Down Arrow buttons. The system  
display will first show INITIALIZING SETUP  
TO FACTORY DEFAULT and then INITIAL-  
IZATION COMPLETE once the process is  
complete. The system then returns to the RESET  
TO DEFAULT screen.  
The RLC-1080 will not turn on  
Possible Cause: Battery is not connected.  
Solution:Remove front display panel by grasp-  
ingthesidesandpullingstraightback. Thebattery  
is located on the right side of the unit. The black  
battery connector should be pushed firmly into  
the battery socket located just to the left of the  
battery pack. See the Connecting the Battery  
section of this manual to see a photograph.  
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DISPLY-BEEP TEST Screen  
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Beep Tests. Use the Setup button to advance  
to the DISPLY-BEEP TEST screen.  
Possible Cause: Input power cord is not  
connected properly.  
Solution: Be sure the power cord is properly  
Setting Default Screen  
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After one of the Status, Informational or Setup  
Screens have been displayed, the RLC-1080  
display will revert to the Scource; EST RUN-  
TIME screen. This happens about 30 seconds  
after the last time the Status or Setup button  
is pressed. You can set the RLC-1080 to display  
another of the screens as the “default” screen.  
To do so, repeatedly press the Status button  
until the desired screen is displayed. Then press  
and hold the Status button down until the  
screen displays “CURRENT SCREEN IS SAVED  
AS DEFAULT”  
connected on both ends.  
Then press either of the Up/Down Arrow  
buttons. This will cause all indicators and display  
fields to light, and an audible beep to sound.  
Possible Cause: No power or insufficient  
power available at the wall outlet.  
Solution: Be sure the wall outlet is delivering  
the proper voltage by using a voltmeter. Or, if  
that is not possible, plug in a lamp to see if outlet  
has power. Note: The RLC-1080 will not turn  
on if voltage being supplied by the wall outlet is  
out of range. The unit can still be “cold-started”  
using battery power, by pressing and holding  
the power switch until the unit beeps.  
SCREEN SAVER: ON/OFF Screen  
This lets you force the unit to alternate a message  
RLC-1080 POWER CONDITIONER WITH  
BATTERY BACKUP continuously between the  
two lines of fields of the VFD. This feature helps  
to maintain display appearance quality and  
enhances the longevity of the VFD.  
Possible Cause: Circuit Breaker has  
tripped.  
Solution: Check the circuit breaker on the rear  
panel of the RLC-1080 and the circuit breaker in  
your home that controls the wall outlet the unit is  
connected to. If the circuit breaker located on the  
rear of the RLC-1080 has tripped, the center post  
will be extended outwards about 1/4 to 1/2 inch.  
Push it back in to reset it. If the circuit breaker  
trips again, unplug some of the equipment that  
is connected to the unit and try again. While  
the unit circuit breaker is rated for 15 Amps, the  
National Electric Code (NEC) dictates that any  
particular home circuit should not be loaded to  
more than 80% of its rating.  
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Connected equipment reboots  
or turns off when the RLC-1080  
switches to battery power.  
Limited Warranty  
Rotel warrants this product to be free from  
defects in materials and workmanship for a  
period of two years from the date of purchase.  
Rotels obligation under this warranty is limited  
to repairing or replacing, at its own sole op-  
tion, any such defective products. To obtain  
service under warranty contact your authorized  
Rotel dealer or Rotel Technical Support at  
800-370-3741.  
Possible Cause: Battery was disconnected  
after unit was installed and powered on.  
Solution: If the battery is disconnected a  
warning appears in the VFD display. Remove  
the front bezel by grasping the sides and pulling  
straight back. Check the battery connection to  
make sure that it is firmly pushed into its battery  
connector socket.  
Possible Cause: Unit is overloaded.  
If a product has to be returned for service you  
must include the following:  
• Prepaid transportation charges  
• Brief description of the problem encoun-  
tered  
Solution:If too much equipment is plugged into  
the RLC-1080 the amount of time the system can  
be powered while running on battery power is  
very short. Using the front display, you can see  
how much of the UPS load capacity is used. See  
the section of this manual titled System Load:  
<XXXW; Load: <XXX%. Additionally, there is an  
Overload LED on the front panel which will  
light ‘red’ if the unit is overloaded. If the unit is  
near overload or overloaded (>95%), the load  
should be reduced by unplugging one or more  
components.  
• Proof of date and place of purchase  
This warranty does not apply to equipment that  
has been damaged by accident, negligence, or  
misapplication or has been altered or modified in  
any way. This warranty applies only to the origi-  
nal purchaser who must have properly registered  
the product within 10 days of purchase.  
Possible Cause: Battery charge level was  
low at the time the RLC-1080 switched to bat-  
tery power.  
Solution:Allow the RLC-1080 to fully recharge,  
by leaving the unit plugged in. It takes approxi-  
mately 8 hours to recharge a discharged battery  
to 90% capacity.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, ROTEL MAKES  
NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,  
INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-  
ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. Some states do not permit limitation  
or exclusion of implied warranties; therefore,  
the aforesaid limitation(s) or exclusion(s) may  
not apply to the purchaser.  
Possible Cause:If the above problem remains  
unsolved....  
Solution: Contact Rotel Technical Support at  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT  
WILL ROTEL BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT,  
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS  
PRODUCT, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBIL-  
ITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. Specifically Rotel is not  
liable for any costs, such as lost profits or revenue,  
loss of equipment, loss of use of equipment, loss  
of software, loss of data, costs of substitutes,  
claims by third parties, or otherwise.  
800-370-3741.  
Replace Battery LED is illuminated.  
Possible Cause: Battery is nearing the end  
of its useful life.  
Solution:If it is more than two years from from  
the date of purchase, a Replacement Battery Car-  
tridge(part#RBC63)canbeorderedfromyourau-  
thorized Rotel dealer or Rotel Technical Support at  
[email protected] or 800-370-3741.  
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RLC-1080 Power Conditioner  
Specifications  
INPUT  
Voltage Range for Operation on Utility  
Nominal Voltage  
90V – 144V  
120 VAC  
Allowable Frequency for Operation on Utility  
Rated Input Current  
47 – 63 Hz  
12 Amps  
Circuit Breaker Rating  
15 Amps  
OUTPUT  
Number of Outlets  
12 (all outlets are surge protected, conditioned,  
regulated and battery backed up)  
NEMA 5-15R  
Outlet Type  
Rated VA Capacity  
1440 VA  
Rated Watt Capacity (continuous)  
Rated Output Current  
900 Watts  
12 Amps  
BATTERY BACKUP  
Transfer Time to Battery During Blackout  
Battery Type/Quantity  
Typical Recharge Time to 90% Capacity  
Battery Service  
Battery Life  
7ms typical, 10ms maximum  
Four 12V/9A hr Sealed Lead-Acid, Maintenance Free  
<8 hrs  
User replaceable, Hot swappable  
2-5 Years (Depending on use, environment,  
and temperature)  
Battery Runtime  
20 minutes (half load) or 7.5 minutes (full load)  
(Actual runtimes are determined by load, battery  
charge level, battery health and quantity of batteries  
installed)  
SURGE PROTECTION  
Let-Through Voltage Rating  
Data Line Protection Jacks  
COAX  
<40V  
RJ45  
3 pair + splitter  
Ethernet  
Telephone/DSL  
DC Trigger  
1 pair, 10/100bT  
2 line, 4 wire with splitter  
Two 3.5mm mini-jack plugs (5-30V)  
PHYSICAL  
Unit Dimensions  
17 x 5.25 x 18.55 in.  
43.2 x 13 x 47.1 cm  
57 lbs / 26 kgs  
Unit Weight  
CONFORMANCE  
Safety Agency Approvals  
UL1778 (tested to relevant UL1449), CSA,  
FCC Part 68 Class B  
Warranty  
2 years  
All specifications are accurate at the time of printing.  
Rotel reserves the right to make improvements without notice.  
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10-10 Shinsen-Cho  
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Japan  
Phone: +81 3-5458-5325  
Fax: +81 3-5458-5310  
Rotel of America  
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North Reading, MA 01864-2699  
USA  
Phone: +1 978-664-3820  
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England  
Phone: + 44 (0)1903 221 761  
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