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Onkyo CR-305TX User's Manual

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1. Listening with the headphones Connect the stereo headphones mini plug to the PHONES jack The speakers will reproduce no sound while the headphones are con nected Tip e You can adjust the sound through the headphones as well as through the speakers See Adjusting the sound on the previous page for operations 17 18 Playing a CD Haa lt lt gt PP INPUT V A H mea gt i O ke O PoP SGS6ooa QO INPUT lt gt QO SO a ee 1 Playing a CD Label side 1 Press the amp button to open the disc tray and put the CD in Remote controller lt INPUT gt r INPUT mass gt I1 Remote controller Q CA a TRACK the tray with the label side facing up Put 8 cm discs within the center circle of the tray To close the disc tray press the amp button 2 Press the INPUT lt gt buttons or the INPUT V A buttons on the remote controller to switch the input source to CD The CD indicator lights up on the display 3 Press the gt II button or the gt button on the remote con troller to start playback e Playback automatically stops when the last track has been played e Ifthe unit is in Standby mode and there is a CD in the disc tray it tuns on automatically and starts playback even if another source is selected when the Hl button is pressed e Ifyou switch the input source to FM or AM du
2. A PR 3 ACOUSTIC PRESENCE Acoustic Presence reinforces super bass bass and treble of the mu sic through the use of exclusive Onkyo circuitry You can enjoy the powerful sound with the following 4 presence settings Each press of the ACOUSTIC PRESENCE button or the A PRES ENCE button on the remote controller changes the mode as follows and the indicator lights up while you are activating Acoustic Pres ence A PR OFF Acoustic Presence is off A PR 1 Super bass is reinforced A PR 2 Bass is reinforced A PR 3 Super bass and bass are reinforced at the same time A PR 4 Treble is reinforced in addition to super bass and bass that are reinforced in the A PR 3 mode Muting Listening with the headphones VOLUME REMOTE CONTROLLER INPUT O O O O O O MEMORY REPEAT A V MUTING PHONES Muting the sound Press the MUTING button on the remote controller to mute the sound The MUTING indicator flashes on the display To restore the sound MUTING amp d n MUTING G NJ press the MUTING button again Tip During muting e if you press the VOLUME A UP V DOWN buttons on the remote controller the MUTING indicator disappears then the sound will be restored and e if you turn the unit in Standby mode and turn it on again the MUTING indicator disappears D STANDBY ON MEMORY FM MODE 0 0 fim
3. Q gt lt 4 TUNING PRESET gt maaa C Noe peer Listening to a stereo radio station When you tune in a stereo FM station the STEREO indicator lights up if the signal is sufficiently strong If the signal is weak you can still listen to the station in mono mode In this case tune in as follows 1 Press the FM MODE button The MONO indicator lights up 2 Select the station you would like to listen to using the TUN ING PRESET lt gt buttons 1 Remote controller NEU r INPUT 4 Remote controller lt TUNING PRESET gt G Haaa O O gt PP L TUNER PRESET Selecting preset stations Follow the procedure below to select a preset station stored in memory 1 Select FM or AM using the INPUT lt gt buttons or the IN PUT V 4 buttons on the remote controller 2 Use the TUNING PRESET lt gt buttons or the TUNER PRE SET V A buttons on the remote controller to select the de sired preset station MEMORY FM MODE ye Clearing preset stations You can clear preset stations from the preset memory 1 Select the station as explained in the previous section 2 Press and hold the MEMORY button and press the FM MODE button within a second appears on the display Note e Ifyou fail to press the FM MODE button while holding down the MEMORY button immediately the AUTO MEMORY function will start operating Receiving stations DISP
4. outward and remove the cover 2 Remove the transformer wire A from slit B and insert it into slit C 3 Prepare the coaxial cable as shown in the diagram Connect the 75 300 ohm antenna adapter to the coaxial cable Insert the end of the cable 2 Clamp it in place with pliers 4 Re install the cover 11 12 Control positions and names a b d f Displa TIMER play ee are eb W END MEMORY SLEEP RANDOM REC ae s r q Front panel Display For more information about buttons or knobs refer to the pages listed in the brackets below 1 AWE YWN econ 13 14 15 STANDBY ON button 9 28 30 MEMORY button 20 22 to 24 FM MODE button 24 DISPLAY button 21 25 INPUT lt gt buttons 16 18 22 to 24 TUNING PRESET lt gt buttons 22 to 24 ma a lt a gt gt buttons 18 20 amp button 18 20 E button 18 20 I button 16 18 20 10 11 12 ACOUSTIC PRESENCE button and indicator 16 VOLUME control knob 16 Remote contrtol sensor 5 Display Refer to the Display illustration Disc tray 18 PHONES jack 17 If a protective film on the surface of the screen making it difficult to read the display remove the film CD indicator MEMORY indicator gt II play pause indicator TRACK indicator AUTO indicator MONO indicator AM PM indicator AM or
5. 80 Hz 7 5 dB 3 40 Hz 10 dB 80 Hz 8 0 dB 4 40 Hz 10 dB 80 Hz 8 0 dB 10 kHz 4 5 dB 100 dB IHF A 55 dB Optical non contact About 500 200 r p m constant linear velocity 1 2 14m s Cross Interleave Reed Solomon code 1 bit 352 8 kHz 8 times over sampling 2 stereo 5 Hz 20 kHz TUNER Tuning range FM 87 9 to 107 9 MHz 200 kHz steps U S amp Canadian models 87 5 to 108 00 MHz 50 kHz steps Other area models AM 530 to 1710 kHz 10 kHz steps U S amp Canadian models 522 to 1611 kHz 9 kHz steps Other area models Usable sensitivity FM Mono 11 2 dBf 1 0 uV 75 ohms IHF 0 9 uV 75 ohms DIN Stereo 17 2 dBf 2 0 uV 75 ohms THF 23 0 uV 75 ohms DIN AM 30 uV 50 dB Quieting sensitivity FM Mono 17 2 dBf 2 0 pV 75 ohms Stereo 37 2 dBf 20 0 uV 75 ohms Capture ratio FM 2 0 dB Image rejection ratio FM 40 dB U S amp Canadian models 85 dB Other area models AM 40 dB IF rejection ratio FM 90 dB AM 40 dB Signal to noise ratio FM Mono 73 dB IHF Stereo 67 dB IHF AM 40 dB Selectivity FM 50 dB DIN 300 kHz at 40 kHz Devi AM Suppression Ratio 50 dB Harmonic distortion FM Mono 0 2 Stereo 0 3 AM 0 7 Frequency response FM 30 to 15 000 Hz 1 5 dB Stereo separation FM 35 dB at 1 000 Hz 25 dB at 100 to 10 000 Hz Stereo threshold FM 17 2 dBf 2 0 uV 75 ohms GENERAL AC 120 V 60 Hz U S Canadian and some Asian models AC 230 240 V
6. Cleaning discs e Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause sound deterioration Wipe the disc from the center outwards with a soft cloth Always keep the disc clean e If you cannot wipe off the dust with a soft cloth wipe the disc lightly with a slightly moistened soft cloth and finish with a dry cloth e Donotuse any type of solvent such as thinner benzine commer cially available cleaners or antistatic spray for vinyl LPs It may damage the disc On storing Discs Do not store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources Do not store discs in places subject to moisture and dust such as bathroom or near a humidifier Store discs vertically in a case Stacking or placing objects on discs outside of their case may cause warping Playable Discs This unit can play back the following discs Disc mark Contents Disc size Maximum playback time COMPACT 12cm _ Approx 74 minutes Audio Audio 8 cm CD Approx 20 minutes CDs inal DIGITAL AUDIO single You cannot play back discs other than those listed above You cannot play discs such as CD R CD RW CD ROM etc even if the marks in the above table are labeled on those discs Avoid using heart shaped or octagonal discs Playing irregularly shaped discs may damage the internal mechanism of this unit Do not use discs that have residue from adhesive tape rental discs that have peeling labels or
7. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance AVIS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Important Safeguards I 10 Ti 12 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the op erating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet before cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use the appliance near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitc
8. cluding amplifiers that produce heat 25 Liquid Hazards The appliance shall not be exposed to drip ping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the appliance Precautions 1 Recording Copyright Recording of copyrighted material for other than personal use is il legal without permission of the copyright holder 2 AC Fuse The fuse is located inside the chassis and is not user serviceable If power does not come on contact your Onkyo authorized service station 3 Care From time to time you should wipe the front and rear panels and the cabinet with a soft cloth For heavier dirt dampen a soft cloth in a weak solution of mild detergent and water wring it out dry and wipe off the dirt Following this dry immediately with a clean cloth Do not use rough material thinners alcohol or other chemical sol vents or cloths since these could damage the finish or remove the panel lettering 4 Power WARNING BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY The voltage of the available power supply differs according to coun try or region Be sure that the power supply voltage of the area where this unit will be used meets the required voltage e g AC 120 V 60 Hz written on the rear panel Setting the STANDBY ON button to standby does not shut off the power completely So the power cord should be removed from the AC outlet when the unit is no
9. declare in own responsibility that the ONKYO product described in this instruction manual is in compliance with the corresponding technical standards such as EN60065 EN55013 EN55020 and EN61000 3 2 3 3 GERMERING GERMANY a MORI ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH For U S model The laser is covered by a housing which prevents exposure during operation or maintenance However this product is classified as a Laser Product by CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health which is a department of the Food and Drug Administration Accord ing to their regulations 21 CFR section 1002 30 all manufactures who sell Laser Products must maintain records of written communi cations between the manufacturer dealers and customers concerning radiation safety If you have any complaints about instructions or explanations affecting the use of this product please feel free to write to the address on the back page of this manual When you write us please include the model number and serial number of your unit In compliance with Federal Regulations the certification identifi cation and the period of manufacture are indicated on the rear panel FCC Information for User CAUTION The user changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digit
10. discs that have custom labels or stick ers Otherwise you may not be able to eject the discs or the unit may become inoperative 21 22 Receiving stations TUNING PRESET lt gt O00 MEMORY INPUT lt gt REMOTE CONTROLLER OOo SooS Dio OR SCROLL INPUT V A TIMER OZ suhoorrepeat MD OQO ew SLEEP OLUME yp APRESENCE O S420 VOLUME cLock O Ke O ic pLaymooe REPEAT CDR Remote controller lt gt INPUT gt AS r INPUT 4 mass lt TUNING PRESET gt wi O Se ane Tuning the radio 1 Select FM or AM using the INPUT lt gt buttons or the IN PUT V 4 buttons on the remote controller 2 Use the TUNING PRESET lt gt buttons to change the fre quency The indoor antenna should be installed on a wall or other surface in the position which gives the best reception For more informa tion on how to install the antenna refer to pages 10 and 11 MEMORY Q cle Using Auto Memory FM only This function enables you to store the frequencies into memory au tomatically without having to go through and store each frequency manually In FM mode hold down the MEMORY button for a few seconds The MEMORY indicator lights up on the display and AUTO will start flashing on the display Keep holding down the button for a few more seconds to start the Auto Memory fu
11. the SLEEP setting Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until the SLEEP indicator on the display disappears Time WEEKDAY REC WEEKEND i activate ee not activate activate i 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 t t Notes for timer setting Make sure that the clock has been set correctly before setting the timer After setting the timer be sure to set this unit in Standby mode If this unit is not in Standby mode the timer will not work When the power is turned on by one of the timer mode settings the other timer modes may not be activated at their ON time The power will be switched off by the first timer mode at its OFF time Set a gap of one minute or more between the OFF time and ON time for each timer setting See the figure on the left If you press the SLEEP button during timer play or timer record ing the power will be switched off at the SLEEP timer s OFF time If more than two timer mode settings are made at the same time the WEEKDAY setting has the priority over the WEEKEND setting The REC mode setting has no priority The timer recording setting will be cancelled if the recording does not start at the ON time for example if the power is already on 31 32 Troubleshooting If you have any problems with the unit please check the troubleshooting table below first For any problems not covered in the table please consult your nearest ONKYO authoriz
12. 50 Hz European models AC 220 230 V 50 60 Hz Other area models 60 W U S Canadian and some Asian models 55 W Other area models Power Supply Power Consumption Dimensions 205 W x 103 Hx 362D mm 8 1 6 x 4 1 16 x 14 1 4 Weight 4 0 kg 8 8 lbs Specifications and features are subject to change without notice Power supply and voltage vary depending on the area in which the unit is purchased Using the remote controller Listening to the radio ISTANDBYION oot 1 Select FM or AM using the INPUT V 4 buttons RANDOM EoD 2 Use the TUNER PRESET Y A buttons to select the desired mapay REPEAT LO preset station SCROLL SLEEP yOLUME Up A PRESENCE VOLUME CLOCK O K O 2 R amp PRESET Using an Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck Som These buttons enable you to control ONKYO stereo cassette tape et OOS decks that can be remotely controlled Refer to page 7 MEMORY REPEAT o 1 Use the INPUT V A buttons to select TAPE as the source somou Do 2 Press the transport buttons PLAYHODE REPEAT Sm Reverse play SLEEP yOLUME Up O gt Forward play pem VOLUME O Stop ari wre lt lt Fast Rewind S ED 6 ast Rewin e Fast Forward Using an Onkyo CD recorder These buttons enables you to control ONKYO CD recorders that can be remotely controlled Refer to page 7 1 Use the INPUT V A buttons to select CDR as the source 2 Press the trans
13. C NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE FIGURE 1 EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELEC TRICAL CODE ANSI NFPA 70 ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT NEC SECTION 810 21 7 pa GROUND CLAMPS A GROUNDING CONDUCTORS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM S2898A NEC ART 250 PART H This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT So to use this model properly read this Instruction Manual carefully In case of any trouble please contact the store where you purchased the unit To prevent being exposed to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTER LOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE For European model CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This label on the right side of the panel states that 1 This unit isa CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and employs a laser inside the cabinet 2 To prevent the laser from being exposed do not remove the cover Refer servicing to qualified personnel We ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Declaration of Conformity INDUSTRIESTRASSE 20 82110 GERMERING ame E
14. CALL button to display the time press again to cancel the time display Note e Ifthe time has not been set ADJUST will flash on the display In this case press again the CLOCK CALL button then set the clock Refer to Setting the clock on page 14 15 16 Choosing the required source VOLUME INPUT V A gt A PRESENCE VOLUME AIV INPUT lt gt ACOUSTIC Indicator PRESENCE 1 Choosing the required source Remote controller lt INPUT gt E INPUT 7 1 Press the INPUT lt gt buttons or the INPUT V a buttons on Q the remote controller to select the desired source Y Each time you press these buttons the display changes as fol lows U S and Canadian models CD CDR TAPE FM or AM 2 ii Remote controller Asian and European models CD MD CDR TAPE FM or AM Q 2 Start playing the source you selected in step 1 D The example shown on the left indicates that you have selected the CD as the source 3 Set the volume to appropriate level using the VOLUME con a trol or the VOLUME A UP V DOWN buttons on the remote controller Turn the VOLUME control clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease the volume 3 Remote controller OLUME i N yOLUME Up VOLUME uy yA rorume DON Adjusting the sound Remote controller A PRESENCE A PR OFF A PR 1 A PR 2 A PR 4 lt
15. CKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician Features E 2 x 20 watts min RMS at 4 ohms 1 kHz no more than 1 0 THD FTC rating E 2 x 20 watts at 4 ohms 1 kHz DIN E 2 x 25 watts at 4 ohms EIAJ E 4 Ohm Drive capability E High Grade Discrete Outputs Stage Circuits E Brushed Aluminium Front Panel E 4 step Acoustic Presence control Illuminated Volume knob E Optical Digital Output E RI Full Function Remote Control U S amp Canadian models E Subwoofer Preout E CDR and Tape Inputs Outputs European and Asian models E Auto Digital Level Adjustment for Synchro Recording When connected to MD 105X TX or CDR 205X TX E MD CDR and Tape Inputs Outputs E RDS PS European models Memory Preservation This unit does not require memory preservation batteries A built in memory power back up system preserves the contents of the memory during power failures and even when the unit is un plugged The unit must be plugged in order to charge the back up system The memory preservation period after the unit has been unplugged varies depending on climate and placement of the unit On the average memory contents are protected over a period of a few weeks after the last time the unit has been unplugged This pe r
16. Change the position or direction of the out door antenna Switch to mono reception Even stereo broadcasts will be heard in mono 11 24 No station or undesired station is recalled when a Preset button is pressed The power cord has been unplugged for a long time The memory contents are lost if the power is not turned on and off a few times each month Store all stations in the memory again and remember to turn the power on and off a few times each month The RDS function does not work The station is not an RDS station The reception station signal is too weak Too much interference Receive an RDS station Install an outdoor FM antenna Change the position or direction of the out door antenna Move the antenna as far away as possible from fluorescent lamps Install an outdoor FM antenna 25 11 10 11 Troubleshooting See Trouble Cause Remedy page The disc skips sounds Vibrations are being transmitted to the unit Place the unit in a vibration free location The disc is severely scratched Replace the disc with a new one 21 The disc is extremely dirty Clean the disc 21 Track numbers cannot be stored There is no disc inserted in the unit Insert a disc into the unit 18 when setting MEMORY playback A track number not on the disc is being in Input only the track numbers on the disc 20 put The disc is loaded in the disc tray The disc is insert
17. EMORY MEMORY Remote controller MEMORY TRACKS MEMORY CD am TRACK ie MEMORY Remote controller R TRACK MEMORY MEMORY playback You can select and store track numbers up to 20 in the desired playback order 1 Press the MEMORY button while the CD is stopped 2 Press the lt lt lt gt gt buttons to select the first track you would like to play back then press the MEMORY but ton e To select the next track to be played repeat this step 3 Press the gt II button to start MEMORY playback e When the unit finishes playing the track which number you stored last playback stops The track numbers stored in memory will be retained Remote controller operation 1 Press the MEMORY button while the CD is stopped 2 Press the ma gt buttons to select the first track you would like to play back then press the MEMORY button e To select the next track to be played repeat this step 3 Press the button to start MEMORY playback e When the unit finishes playing the track which number you stored last playback stops The track numbers stored in memory will be retained Notes e If you try to store more than 20 tracks into memory FULL flashes on the display to indicate that the memory is full e If the MEMORY button is pressed during playback the playing track is stored into memory To stop MEMORY playback e pres
18. El a DIGITAL SUBWOOFER PRE OUT R L Connecting the AC power cord mains lead 2 STANDBY ON 1 To wall outlet 2 STANDBY ON SLEEP JOLUME yp APRESENCE O S420 VOLUME Connecting the AC power cord mains lead 1 Connect the AC power cord mains lead to the wall outlet the mains appears on the display 2 Press the STANDBY ON button Notes e Ifthe AC power cord mains lead is connected to the AC outlet of another component that component s AC power cord mains lead must be connected to the wall outlet the mains to supply power to the unit If the component has a power switch it must be set to On e Ifyou do not use the unit for a long time remove the power cord of the CR 305TX from the AC outlet e The unit may cause a power surge on your home circuit when you turn it on If this interferes with any other devices connected to the same circuit plug this unit into another outlet on a separate circuit 10 Making antenna connections Assembling the AM loop antenna Assemble the loop antenna as shown in the illustrat
19. It is dangerous to put the antenna close to power lines Keep it well away from power lines transformers etc e To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock grounding is necessary Follow item 14 of the Important Safeguards on page 2 when you install the outdoor antenna Connecting an AM outdoor antenna The outdoor antenna will be more effective if it is stretched horizon tally above a window or outside e Do not remove the AM loop antenna e To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock grounding is necessary Follow item 14 of the Important Safeguards on page 2 when you install the outdoor antenna Directional lingake type splitter To CR 305TX To TV or VCR Directional linkage Do not use the same antenna for both FM and TV or VCR recep tion since the FM and TV or VCR signals can interfere with each other If you must use a common FM TV or VCR antenna use a directional linkage type splitter ribbon wire Outdoor antenna 300 ohms 1 2 2 Indoor antenna Connecting the antenna cable to the 75 300 ohm antenna adapter Other than U S amp Canadian models Connecting the 300 ohm ribbon wire Loosen the screws and wrap the wire around these screws Then tighten the screws with a screwdriver Connecting the coaxial cable 1 With your fingernail or a small screwdriver press the stoppers
20. LAY Frequency lt Program service name DISPLAY S Receiving RDS European models only RDS reception is available only on the European models and only in areas where RDS broadcasts are available What is RDS Many FM stations now transmit RDS signals which contain addi tional information RDS provides you with various services so that you can choose a station broadcasting your favorite categories of music or other information The information below is available through the CR 305TX PS Program Service Name The RDS indicator lights up when an RDS station is received Note e Ifradio signals are weak RDS may not be received Displaying Program Service Name PS If the current station you are listening to is an RDS station which contains PS information the display changes as on the left each time you press the DISPLAY button 25 26 Using the timer The CR 305TX features a Timer function that enables you to start playing or recording a specified component at a specified time To use this function you need to connect this unit to other components via RI REMOTE CONTROL jacks Refer to Connecting the RI remote control cables and What can you do with the other ONKYO components by connecting with an RI remote control cables on page 7 for more information on making the connections The timer function can be performed only by using the remote con
21. ONKYO Contents Before using CD Receiver ImportantSate guard m 2 JESAN caooo rere 3 Peares L rans te Medusa eat 4 SuUpplhiediaccessories k a 9 Before operating this unit 5 R T 5 T X Preparation Audio equipment connections 6 Connecting speaker systems 8 Connecting the AC power cord Instruction Manual Gu ed ae ee 9 Making antenna connections 10 Control positions and names I2 Remote controller RC 421S l3 Operation methine the clock cra neren eke cent 14 Choosing the required source 16 Aaj USting the sound m 16 Muting Listening with the he adOhOMes 2 ea or eee 17 aint Playing a CD sosvneeeeeessnnaseeeeesnnnanaes 18 MSE Recetwing SOS eee 22 DIGITA AUDI Usingevthe timer ae scene 26 Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo CD Receiver Please read this manual thoroughly before making Appendix connections and turning on the power iteubleshooting 2 7 0 2 32 Following the instructions in this manual will enable Speciicatonse hace O 34 you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new CD Receiver Please retain this manual for future reference Control guide Using the remote controller 39 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
22. OUTPUT con A nector Please retain it for future use If i you do not use the optical digital audio connector make sure to replace the cap Audio equipment connections About the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT connector An optical digital audio input equipped MD recorder DAT or CD recorder may be connected with an optical fiber audio cable for digital recording of this unit Connecting the RI remote control cables If your other components are made by ONKYO and those components are equipped with RI connectors you can control the RI connected components with the supplied remote controller e The unit must be connected in the RI system hookups for RI control operations Each component has two RI connectors except for this unit There is no difference between these connectors The components may be connected in any order The hookups on the previous page are necessary independently of the RI system hookups The illustration below is an example of a RI hookup Note e This is not an example of stacking the components This unit CR 305TX G _ Cr C RI remote control cable supplied with every m ONKYO component that has fR I connectors ex MD recorder A Stereo cassette T cept for the amplifier and receiver tape deck G C CD recorder What can you do with the other ONKYO components by connecting with an RI remote control cables Combination use of the
23. PM lights up when you switch the clock setting to 12H 12 hour display RDS indicator European models only Single remaining time indicator Total remaining time indicator Tuning indicator STEREO indicator MUTING indicator Frequency indicators Sleep time indicator Multi display REPEAT indicator RANDOM indicator Timer setting indicators meme aor PS yrtPPDoBRe ron F Remote controller RC 421S ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER 10 11 12 13 TUNER L PRESET a RC 421S For more information about buttons or knobs refer to the pages listed in the brackets below 1 2 gt oO 10 11 12 13 STANDBY ON button 9 Toggles between STANDBY and ON TIMER operation buttons 14 15 26 to 30 Enables you to make the settings of the clock timer playback and recording CD operation buttons 16 18 to 20 MD operation buttons 35 SLEEP button 31 Enables you to make the sleep time setting VOLUME A UP V DOWN buttons 16 17 Enables you to increase or decrease the volume level CLOCK CALL button 15 Enables you to display the current time CDR operation buttons 35 TUNER PRESET V A buttons 24 Enables you to select the PRESET stations INPUT VY 4 buttons 16 18 22 to 24 Enables you to select a listening source A PRESENCE button 16 Enables you to switch acoustic presence off and types MUTING button 17 Enables you to
24. R PRESET REMOTE CONTE ROLLER Oa SLEEP YOLUME yp ApAESENCE Qo oO ENTER V A MD O au a M m u Cf ii 2 c O m Z m D 2 0 A m EA l m D 2 O m 2 m D 2 G O F m z m D 4 STEREO Programming to record at a specified time REC mode of the Timer function enables you to record a specified source at a specified time To perform timer recording you need to use a stereo cassette tape deck or a MD recorder that is made by ONKYO featuring the RI mark Make sure the unit and the recording component are correctly connected with the RI remote control cable before timer recording Refer to Connecting the RI remote control cables on page 7 1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until REC appears on the display then press the ENTER button 2 Press the V A buttons to select the day of the week when you would like to start recording then press the ENTER button You can select NEXT instead of the day of the week If you do so recording will start at the next occurrence of the indicated time 3 Press the V A buttons to set the ON time and press the EN TER button Note When you store the ON time the display automatically indicates that the OFF time is one hour after the ON time you specified 4 Press the
25. V A buttons to set the OFF time then press the ENTER button 5 Press the V A buttons to select FM or AM and press the EN TER button Press the V A buttons again to select the preset number then press the ENTER button 29 30 Using the timer STANDBY ON TIMER ENTER V A SLEEP OLUME yp APRESENCE O S420 VOLUME cLock wel SxS PLAY MODE REPEAT CDR m z m D 4 6 If you are using U S or Canadian models skip this step If you are using Asian or European models press the V A but tons to select the recording component and press the EN TER button Each time you press the V A buttons the display changes as fol lows MD TAPE or MD TAPE Note When you record analog FM or AM signals to an MD recorder STANDBY ON 4 be sure to use Analog In on the MD recorder 7 Press the STANDBY ON button on the remote controller to set the Standby mode Notes TIMER e Since muting is automatically turned on when the timer is used to record the sound cannot be heard during recording To moni tor recording press the MUTING button on the remote control ler to cancel muting e Timer recording is activated once After recording the REC mode setting will be cancelled Switching the timer ON OFF You can switch the timer ON OFF to cancel the timer setting to enable the timer again or to perform timer rec
26. al device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gen erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm ful interference to radio communications However there is no guar antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s atten tion to Section 820 40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical For Canadian model NOTE THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 For models having a po
27. ange Try to operate the remote controller from a different angle or remove the obstruction AM stations cannot be received AM loop antenna is not attached Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to the AM antenna terminals 10 Buzzing noise on AM particularly conspicuous at night or with weak stations Noise from electrical apparatus such as fluo rescent lamp Move the AM loop antenna to different posi tion Set up an outdoor AM antenna 10 11 High pitched noise or buzzing noise on AM Noise from TV set Place the AM loop antenna as far as pos sible from the TV Move unit away from TV set 10 Crackling noise on AM FM Noise caused by turning a fluorescent lamp on and off Noise from automobile ignition Move the antenna as far away as possible from the fluorescent lamp Install an outdoor FM antenna as far away as possible from the road 10 11 Tuning indicators and stereo indi cator light but sound is distorted and separation is bad Station is too strong Multiple reflection of the radio waves because of tall buildings or mountains Change to FM indoor antenna Use antenna that has better directivity and select a point with the least distortion Tuning indicators and stereo indi cator flicker and hiss is heard on FM Station is too weak Stereo FM broadcasts cover only about half the distance of an ordinary broadcast Install an outdoor FM antenna
28. cent light which can prevent proper operation of the remote controller e Using another remote controller of the same type in the same room or using the unit near equipment which uses infrared rays may cause operational interference e Do not put any object such as a book on the remote controller The buttons of the remote controller may be pressed by mistake and drain the batteries e Make sure the audio rack doors do not have colored glass Plac ing the unit behind such doors may prevent proper remote con troller operation e If there is any obstacle between the remote controller and the remote control sensor the remote controller will not operate Audio equipment connections e Do not connect the AC power cord mains lead to the wall outlet the mains until you have completed all the other connections including the RI connections on page 7 and the speaker connections on page 8 e On each pair of connectors a red connector marked R corresponds to the right channel and a white connector marked L to the left channel Connect white plugs of audio connection cables to L connectors and connect red plugs of audio connection cables to R connectors Audio connection cable To L connector White White gt To L connector To R connector Red Red To R connector e Please refer to the instruction manual for each component when you make any connec 3 Improper connection tions m e Insert the plu
29. e controller only All the tracks on the disc will be shuffled then played back To start RANDOM playback press the RANDOM button while the CD is stopped or press the RANDOM button during playback e When the unit finishes playing the last track playback will be repeated with a different track order e You can combine the RANDOM mode with the MEMORY mode In this case the programmed tracks are played back in random order Refer to MEMORY playback on page 20 To cancel RANDOM playback e press the RANDOM button again The RANDOM indicator dis appears REPEAT Aes ave B TRACK REPEAT a i REPEAT playback remote controller only The REPEAT mode plays back a CD repeatedly Press the REPEAT button and then press the button or press the REPEAT button during playback e You can combine the REPEAT mode with the MEMORY mode In this case the programmed tracks are played back repeatedly Refer to MEMORY playback on page 20 To cancel REPEAT playback e press the REPEAT button again The REPEAT indicator disap pears 19 20 Playing a CD MEMORY a MEMORY SLEEP OLUME yp APRESENCE 6 236 kat O i pLaymooeRepEAT CDR cLock 1 Remote controller MEMORY Q QIE MEMORY TRACK MEMORY 2 Haa lt lt lt TUNING PRESET gt Wen gt TRACK wale M
30. ed service center Trouble Cause Remedy See page The unit doesn t turn on The AC power cord is not fully inserted into the wall outlet Insert the AC power cord mains lead plug into the wall outlet the mains securely 9 Sound is reproduced from neither left or right speaker The wire of the speaker cord is touching the other jacks connectors or metal parts The volume level is turned down to the mini mum The sound is muted with the muting func tion The headphones are connected to the PHONES jack Check the speaker connections Adjust the volume level Press MUTING button on the remote con troller to restore the sound Turn down the volume level first then dis connect the headphones Then readjust the volume level 16 17 17 Sound is reproduced from only one speaker The speaker cord is not connected properly or firmly or is disconnected Check the speaker connections No sound is reproduced when the wake up timer operates The volume level is turned down to the mini mum Adjust the volume to the proper level when you set the timer 16 The remote controller doesn t op erate The batteries in the remote controller are dead The remote controller is out of the control range There is some obstruction between the re mote controller and the unit Replace the batteries with new ones Operate the remote controller within the con trol r
31. ed with the wrong side fac Insert the disc with the label side facing up 18 but playback will not begin ing upward ward The disc is extremely dirty Clean the disc 21 Moisture has formed inside the unit Take the disc out and leave the unit for sev 3 eral hours until the moisture evaporates Search time when moving to a The disc is dirty Clean the disc 21 specific track is extremely long The disc is scratched Replace the disc with a new one 21 Excessive electrical interference may temporarily render this system s sensitive microcomputer inoperable If this happens unplug the system for at least five seconds 33 34 Specifications AMPLIFIER Power Output Dynamic Power Total Harmonic Distortion IM Distortion Damping Factor Sensitivity and Impedance Frequency Response Acoustic Presence Single to Noise Ratio Muting CD PLAYER Signal Readout System Reading Rotation Linear Velocity Error Correction System D A Converter Digital Filter Number of Channels Frequency Response 2 x 20 watts at 4 ohms 1 kHz DIN 2 x 17 watts at 6 ohms 1 kHz DIN 2 x 15 watts at 8 ohms 1 kHz DIN 2 x 20 watts min RMS at 4 ohms 1 kHz no more than 1 THD FTC rating 2 x 25 watts at 4 ohms EIAJ 2 x 24 watts at 4 ohms 2 x 18 watts at 8 ohms 0 2 at 10 watts output 0 2 at 10 watts output 25 at 8 ohms TAPE CDR MD IN 150 mV 50 kohms 10 to 50 000 Hz 0 3 dB 1 40 Hz 6 0 dB 2
32. f the connection is incomplete the above functions does not work Connecting speaker systems Connecting left and right speakers e The load impedance of each speaker must be at least 4 ohms e Do not use unnecessarily long or extremely thin speaker cords Otherwise the DC resistance of the speaker cords may become too high lowering the damping factor and causing the sound quality to deteriorate e Do not connect the speaker cord to the L and R connectors at the same time and do not connect two or more speakers to the same speaker connectors SPEAKERS Preparing the speaker cords for connection 1 Strip 10 mm from the 2 Twist the stripped end end of each cord of the cord 10mm 7 16 Z p a y Note To prevent damage to circuits never short circuit the positive and negative speaker wires Connecting the speaker cords to the speaker connectors SPEAKERS R L i Left ch Speaker Right ch Speaker Push the lever up Insert the stripped end of the cord Press down the lever The wire of the stripped end of the cord should appear slightly Connecting speaker systems Connecting a sub woofer U S and Canadian models Active sub woofer e The SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack supplies the left and right mixed monaural signals to the sub woofer TAPE OUT REC LO OPTICAL OUTPUT IN FM Z en 0 Sus AM 2e B g
33. fine or change which day is WEEKDAY or WEEKEND jonday You can also define the day as both WEEKDAY and WEEKEND in Tuesday Thursday order to program two timer settings on the same day Wednesday The initial factory settings are 1 Tien WEEKDAY Monday Friday WEEKEND Saturday and Sunday 1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until DAY SET ap pears on the display then press the ENTER button 2 Press the V A buttons to select WEEKEND or WEEK DAY END or DAY flashes 3 Press the ENTER button The current WEEKDAY or WEEKEND setting will be displayed 4 Press the ENTER button repeatedly to display the flashing bar cursor of the day you would like to select 5 Press the V A buttons to display the desired day of the week Pressing the V A buttons repeatedly toggles between the day in dication and the bar cursor _ 6 Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection When you press the ENTER button while the character or bar cursor at the right end is flashing the unit completes the setting ENTER 27 Using the timer STANDBY ON SLEEP JOLUME yp APRESENCE O S420 VOLUME TUNER preset ENTER V A i fil 2 P rogramming to play at a specified time tim pro The clock of this unit must be set correctly before programming the er Before using the timer for listening
34. g securely If the connection is incomplete noise or malfunction may result Dm t Insert completely U S and Canadian models Stereo cassette tape deck DIGITAL OPTICAL INPUT SPEAKERS Oa 2e R L ANTENNA AM EQ EE T INPUT REC pan OUTPUT PLAY Am n DIGITAL OPTICAL QUTPUT SUBWOOFER PRE OUT INPUT REC OUTPUT PLAY M To wall outlet Signal flow Asian and European models RI SPEAKERS Om fae CONTROL 750 IS J I AM INPUT REC a ba Es OUTPUT PLAY Stereo cassette tape deck DIGITAL OPTICAL INPUT DIGITAL OPTICAL OUTPUT INPUT REC OUTPUT PLAY S 1 L B L B To wall outlet DIGITAL OPTICAL OUTPUT INPUT INPUT PLAY REC Protective cap for the optical digital audio connector e Remove the protective cap before you use Signal flow the OPTICAL DIGITAL
35. hen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place the appliance on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The appliance may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the ap pliance Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table rec ommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting acces sory recommended by the manufacturer PORTABLE CART WARNING An appliance and cart combina tion should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force A and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combina tion to overturn s3125 E Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar sur face The appliance should not be placed in a built in installa tion such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is pro vided There should be free space of at least 20 cm 8 in and an opening behind the appliance Power Sources The appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are no
36. iod is shorter when the unit is exposed to a highly humid cli mate Supplied accessories Check that the following accessories are supplied with this unit Remote controller RC 421S x 1 Batteries size AA or UM 3 x 2 The following accessory is available on the models other than U S and Canadian models 75 300 ohms antenna adapter x 1 Before operating this unit CR 305TX Remote control sensor approx 5m 16 feet Installing the remote controller batteries 1 Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing and sliding it out 2 Insert two AA R6 or UM 3 size batteries into the battery com partment Carefully follow the polarity diagram positive and negative symbols inside the battery compartment 3 After batteries are installed and seated correctly replace the com partment cover Notes e Do not mix new batteries with old batteries or different kinds of batteries e To avoid corrosion remove the batteries if the remote controller is not to be used for a long time e Remove dead batteries immediately to avoid damage from cor rosion If the remote controller doesn t operate smoothly replace both the batteries at the same time Using the remote controller Point the remote controller toward the remote control sensor Notes e Place the unit away from strong light such as direct sunlight or inverted fluores
37. ion Insert into the hole 2 3 Connecting the antenna cable 1 Press down the lever E 2 Insert the wire into the hole 3 Release the lever to replace it Asian and Connecting the included antennas European models U S and Canadian models Connecting the FM indoor antenna The FM indoor antenna is for indoor use only Extend the antenna and move it in various directions until the clearest signal is received Fix it with push pins or similar implements in the position that will cause the least amount of distortion If the reception is not very clear with the attached FM indoor an tenna the use of an outdoor antenna is recommended U S and Canadian models Remove the insulation at the tip of the cable and insert the cable securely fully to the end of the exposed tip Connecting the AM loop antenna The AM loop antenna is for indoor use only Set it in the direction and position where you receive the clearest sound Put it as far away as possible from the unit TVs speaker cables and power cords When reception is not satisfactory with the attached AM loop an tenna alone connection of an outdoor antenna is recommended Making antenna connections Connecting an FM outdoor antenna Please make sure that you follow the considerations below regard ing the location Keep the antenna away from noise sources neon signs busy roads etc
38. mute the sound temporarily TAPE operation buttons 35 13 14 Setting the clock TIMER TUNER preset ENTER V A ENTER 4 Setting the clock Press the TIMER button until ADJUST is selected on the display then press the ENTER button The day of the week will flash on the display Press the V A buttons until the desired day of the week is selected then press the ENTER button The time will flash on the display Use the V A buttons to set the desired time Press the ENTER button The clock will start operating When you set the clock while the unit is in the standby mode the present time will continue to be displayed When you set the clock while the unit is on the nor mal display will be resumed Setting the clock TIMER CLOCK CALL REMOTE CONTROLLER ENTER V A SLEEP JOLUME yp APRESENCE O Q VOLUME TUNER PRESET TIMER Switching between the 24 hour and 12 hour display settings 1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly to display 24H 12H 2 Press the ENTER button 24H or 12H flashes on the display 3 Use the v a buttons to select 24H 24 hour display or 12H 12 hour display ENTER 4 Press the ENTER button to confirm the setting ENTER CLOCK CALL Clock Call function Press the CLOCK
39. nction The frequencies are scanned from low to high Up to 30 FM stations with the best signal quality are selected sorted in order from low to high frequency and stored into the preset memory Note e All stations previously stored in memory will be replaced with new Auto Memory stations Receiving stations TUNING PRESET lt gt INPUT V A MEMORY INPUT lt gt 1 Presetting your favorite stations Remote controller ASA r INPUT 7 You can store your favorite stations in the preset memory Follow lt TUNING PRESET gt wi O Se mee 3 MEMORY Flash O gt e ave Sh ee ew IT ANY N 4 lt lt TUNING PRESET gt aa aaa O O e r Lit Flash p s pyem yi Selected preset MEMORY number Q Disappear QE lai STEREO i MHz After the brief appearance of the above information the display shows the fre quency that is stored into the selected preset number the procedure below 1 Select FM or AM using the INPUT lt gt buttons or the IN PUT V A buttons on the remote controller 2 Use the TUNING PRESET lt buttons to select the fre quency of your favorite station The gt lt indicator lights up on the display when the broadcast ing station is properly tuned in The frequency is changed in 200 kHz or 50 kHz steps in FM and 10 kHz or 9 kHz steps in AM To aut
40. ollowing conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the ap pliance C If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water D If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjust ment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to its normal operation E If the appliance has been dropped or damaged in any way and F When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 21 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the origi nal part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 22 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to the appliance ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the appliance is in proper operation condition 23 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 24 Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances in
41. omatically scan the FM stations hold down the TUNING PRESET lt buttons for more than 0 5 seconds then release the button scanning will stop when a station is tuned in 3 Press the MEMORY button The MEMORY indicator lights up and will flash 4 While is flashing use the TUNING PRESET lt gt but tons to select the preset number into which to store the sta tion frequency The preset number will flash on the display Note If you select a preset number into which a station has already been programmed the number will flash rapidly If you proceed with this number the original station will be replaced by a new station 5 While the number is flashing press the MEMORY button The frequency will be stored into the selected preset number Notes e Up to 30 stations can be stored in the preset memory e If you try to store more than 30 stations FULL appears on the display and you cannot store any more e If the FM station received is an RDS station that has a PS Pro gram Service Name the frequency display will change to the PS display Refer to page 25 for more information on the RDS func tion RDS reception is available only on the European models 23 24 Receiving stations TUNING PRESET lt gt MEMORY FM MODE INPUT lt gt TUNER PRESET INPUT V A V A 1 Displayed FM MODE SEY b MONO gt e Gy ees
42. ording again When the Timer function is enabled the selected timer mode such as WEEKDAY WEEKEND and REC appears in the upper left corner of the display Note To switch the timer ON first you need to program the time value TIMER W DAY 1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until the timer mode WEEKDAY WEEKEND or REC that you would like to enable or disable appears on the upper left corner of the dis ENTER play 2 Press the V A buttons to switch the selected mode ON or OFF 3 Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection Using the timer SLEEP ea e ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER stanton C C Mr O OTOOTO cD MEMORY REPEAT ow INPUT a SLEEP Sleep function 1 2 SLEEP The Sleep function can be performed only by using remote control ler The SLEEP timer automatically sets the entire system to Standby mode after a specified period of time Start playing something you would like to listen to Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to set the desired sleep time The time value will decrease from 90 minutes to 10 minutes in steps of 10 minutes After a specified period of time the unit will be automatically placed in Standby mode To check the remaining time while the SLEEP function is active press the SLEEP button After CD dubbing is complete the unit will be placed in Standby mode Cancelling
43. port buttons gt Play SLEEP yOLUME Up APRESENCE ll Pause cxoce VOLUME a Stop O ray aa Track down 2 Soa gt i Track up 2 REPEAT Repeat mode PLAY MODE Play mode selection Using an Onkyo MD recorder These buttons enable you to control ONKYO MD recorders that can be remotely controlled Refer to page 7 1 Use the INPUT V A buttons to select MD as the source 2 Press the transport buttons gt Play SLEEP yOLUME Up APRESENCE il Pause eink VOLUME E A d CALL MUTING Haa rac own Begad gt gt Track up vuavwooeneiear CDR REPEAT Repeat mode SS PLAY MODE Play mode selection P SCROLL Scroll G CW 35 SN 29343326 ONKYO CORPORATION Sales amp Product Planning Div 2 1 Nisshin cho Neyagawa shi OSAKA 572 8540 JAPAN Tel 072 831 8111 Fax 072 833 5222 http Awww onkyo intl com ONKYO U S A CORPORATION 18 Park Way Upper Saddle River N J 07458 U S A Tel 201 785 2600 Fax 201 785 2650 http www onkyousa com ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Liegnitzerstrasse 6 82194 Groebenzell GERMANY Tel 49 8142 4401 0 Fax 49 8142 4401 555 http www onkyo net ONKYO CHINA LIMITED Units 2102 2107 Metroplaza Tower 223 Hing Fong Road Kwai Chung N T HONG KONG Tel 852 2429 3118 Fax 852 2428 9039 http www onkyochina com ONKYO HOMEPAGE http www onkyo co jp
44. ring playback the unit pauses playback of the CD for as long as FM or AM is se lected To resume playback of the CD switch the input source back to CD then press the 11 button or the button on the remote controller To stop playback e Press the W button To pause e Press the II button or the T button on the remote controller The IH indicator lights up on the display e To restart playback press the II button or the button on the remote controller Playback starts again from exactly where it left off Locating a particular point of the track Selecting the track to play Press and hold the lt lt button for fast forwarding or the gt gt gt i button for fast reversing during playback or pause until you find the point you want To locate the beginning of the playing track press the 44 4 but ton or the me button on the remote controller To select the former track in reverse order press the 4 4 button or the lt lt button on the remote controller To select the next track in order press the mr ePr button or the gt gt button on the remote controller If you have selected the track while the CD is stopped press the 11 button or the button on the remote controller to start play back Note e It may take a while to start playing back CDs with many tracks Playing a CD RANDOM REPEAT RANDOM gt TRACK se RANDOM La RANDOM playback remot
45. s for the ground ing electrode See Figure 1 Lightning For added protection for the appliance during a light ning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the appliance due to lightning and power line surges Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or cir cuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or cir cuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the appliance through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance Servicing Do not attempt to service the appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous volt age or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service per sonnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug the appliance form the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel un der the f
46. s the W button during MEMORY playback To cancel MEMORY playback mode e press the MEMORY button The MEMORY indicator disappears To erase a track number from memory e while in MEMORY playback mode and the CD is stopped press the W button Each press erases the last track number from memory To erase all track numbers from memory e while in MEMORY playback mode and the CD is stopped press the amp button Playing a CD Changing the display information Pressing the DISPLAY button repeatedly during playback will change the display information as follows The elapsed time of the playing track The remaining time of the playing track S lights up Programmed memory number P 00 Shown in MEMORY playback mode only Note _ will be displayed e if the playing track number is 21 or more or lt 1 Total remaining time of the disc or lt _ the total time of the programmed tracks shown in MEMORY play back mode only T lights up e if the total playing time of the programmed tracks exceeds 99 minutes and 59 seconds or e if you try to store more than 20 tracks into memory Precautions for handling the Compact Disc CD This section shows you how to handle clean and store discs On handling Discs e Do not touch the playback side of the disc e Do not attach paper or tape to discs Playback side On
47. t sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company Grounding or Polarization The appliance may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the appliance be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against volt age surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the Na tional Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit con nection to grounding electrodes and requirement
48. t used for a prolonged time 5 Do not touch this unit with wet hands Do not handle this unit or power cord when your hands are wet or damp If water or any other liquid enters the case take this unit to an authorized service center for inspection 6 Location of this unit Place this unit in a well ventilated location Take special care to provide plenty of ventilation on all sides of this unit especially when it is placed in an audio rack If ventilation is blocked this unit may overheat and malfunction Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heating units as this unit s internal temperature may rise and shorten the life of the pickup Avoid damp and dusty places and places directly affected by vibra tions from the speakers In particular avoid placing the unit on or above one of the speakers Be sure this unit is placed in a horizontal position Never place it on its side or on a slanted surface as it may malfunction Do not place near tuners or TV sets If placed next to a TV or tuner it may cause reception interference resulting in some noise in the TV or tuner output 7 Points to remember If this unit is brought from a cold environment to a warm one or is in a cold room that is quickly heated condensation may form on the pickup preventing proper operation In this case remove the disc and leave the power ON for about one hour to remove the condensation When transporting this unit be careful not to bump it NE
49. to or recording broadcast grams you need to store the preset stations Refer to Presetting your favorite stations on page 23 for information how to preset stations 1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until WEEKDAY or 8 lt m z m D 4 O F 2 Q e ia 4 O 0 m m D j 5 STANDBY ON 4 WEEKEND is displayed and press the ENTER button Press the V A buttons to set the ON time and press the EN TER button Note When you store the ON time the display automatically indicates that the OFF time is one hour after the ON time you specified Press the V A buttons to select the OFF time and press the ENTER button Press the V A buttons to select the source and press the EN TER button Each time you press the W A buttons the display changes as fol lows U S and Canadian models FM AM CD CDR TAPE Asian and European models FM AM CD MD CDR TAPE If you select FM or AM press the W A buttons again to se lect the preset number and press the ENTER button Press the STANDBY ON button on the remote controller to set the Standby mode Note e Make sure that the specified source component is connected to this unit and that the MD CD R or cassette tape has been in serted into the appropriate component Using the timer TIMER Pua HO0e REPEAT OO O TUNE
50. troller TIMER ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER STANDBYION r INPUT 7 RANDOM MEMORY REPEAT oB Cee SCROLL D o oE MD PLAY MODE REPEAT ee SLEEP yOLUME Up A PRESENCE VOLUME clock CALL TUNER k PRESET A ENTER V A Buttons and modes for the Timer function remote controller only The following buttons and setting modes are used to operate the Timer function TIMER button Use this button to select a timer mode The timer mode will change each time you press this button V A buttons Use these buttons to select the details of the mode or to change val ues ENTER button Use this button to enter the selected mode or numbers Timer setting modes e WEEKDAY This mode enables you to listen to a specified com ponent at a designated time on weekdays e WEEKEND This mode enables you to listen to a specified component at a designated time on weekends e REC This mode enables you to record your favorite broadcast ing program s starting at a designated time e DAY SET This mode enables you to change the day setting definition of WEEKDAY or WEEKEND e ADJUST This mode enables you to set and adjust the clock If you have adjusted the clock you do not need to set it again Using the timer TIMER ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER ENTER V A Sunday z L L Saturday Friday Changing the WEEKDAY and WEEKEND settings You can de
51. unit with the stereo cassette tape deck K 505X or K 505TX CD recorder CDR 205X or CDR 205TX or MD recorder MD 105X or MD 105TX enables you to operate the following convenient functions Note that the available components may vary according to the area Remote control of the components All the components can be operated using the supplied remote controller Refer to Using the remote controller on page 35 Program timer You can operate timer playback and recording using this unit With the CD recorder CDR 205X or CDR 205TX you can operate timer playback only Refer to Using the timer on page 26 CD dubbing Simple CD dubbing using the CD recorder MD recorder or stereo cassette tape deck is possible with the pressing of a single button The unit begins a search for the peak level and the CD recorder MD recorder or stereo cassette tape deck sets the optimum recording level to match that peak level Refer to CDR 205X or CDR 205TX MD 105X or MD 105TX or K 505X or K 505TX instruction manual for details CD synchro recording With the CD recorder MD recorder or stereo cassette tape deck in recording pause starting CD playback causes these components to start recording Refer to CDR 205X or CDR 205TX MD 105X or MD 105TX or K 505X or K 505TX instruction manual for details Note Make sure the unit and each component are firmly connected with the QI remote control cable audio connection cable and optical fiber cable I
52. wer cord with a polarized plug CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT Mod le pour les Canadien REMARQUE CET APPAREIL NUM RIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CON FORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA Sur les mod les dont la fiche est polaris e ATTENTION POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAMELA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND For British model Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the termi nal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red IMPORTANT A 5 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SO

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