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1. e Confirm that your system is properly connected to the Internet E USB storage device playback Playback is not possible Make sure that USB storage device and USB cable are securely plugged to the USB port of this unit Remove the USB storage device from the unit once and then try re connecting Performance of the hard disk that receives power from the USB port of the unit is not guaranteed Depending on the type of format the playback may not be performed normally Check the type of the file formats that is supported USB storage device with security functions may not be played The unit supports USB storage devices that support the USB Mass Storage Class However playback may not be possible with some USB storage devices even if they conform to the USB Mass Storage Class Troubleshooting e Check that the format of the USB storage device is FAT16 or FAT32 USB flash drives with an internal USB hub are not supported E iPod iPhone Playback is not possible Disconnect the iPod iPhone from the USB port wait a few seconds and connect it again e Updating to the latest iPod iPhone software might resolve the problem Cannot operate the iPod iPhone Make sure the iPod iPhone is not locked e You cannot adjust the unit volume using an iPod iPhone The RI functions don t work properly e Make sure the RI cable is connected correctly e Try resetting your iPod iPhone E Charging Mode The charging
2. button Stop Ml button RETURN button Press this button to return to the previous display VOLUME A F buttons MUTING button Temporarily mutes audio REPEAT button D TUN CLEAR button Use this button to directly input an AM FM radio frequency or clear the characters that you have input Getting started 1 Connecting speakers Refer to the illustration below to connect the unit and the right and left speakers with the speaker cables Connect the speaker to be placed on the right hand side to the SPEAKERS terminal R and connect the speaker to be placed on the left hand side to the SPEAKERS terminal L Since the unit is equipped with the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT terminal you can enhance bass sound playback by connecting a subwoofer with a built in power amplifier Important Connect speakers with 4 Q to 16 Q impedance Connecting a speaker with a lower impedance may damage the speaker Left speaker Right speaker Powered subwoofer 12 15 mm 3h amp y Cut and remove the plastic coating from the end of the speaker cable twist the core and connect it to the terminal Make correct connection between the unit s jacks and speaker s jacks to and to for each channel If connection is wrong a bass sound may become poor due to reverse phase e Short circuiting the cable and cable or contacting the cable core to the rear pane
3. AUX IN terminal A stereo mini jack can be connected ETHERNET port A LAN cable can be connected USB terminal Use to connect a USB storage device to the unit AC INLET terminal The supplied power cord is connected SUBWOOFER PRE OUT terminal A powered subwoofer can be connected LINE OUT terminals This analog audio output is for connecting a recorder such as cassette deck DIGITAL IN OPTICAL COAXIAL jacks Digital audio signals are input FM 750 and AM ANTENNA terminals The supplied antennas are connected TONE BAL ae DIMMER DISPLAY SLEEP J j INPUT SELECTOR cp Tuner LINE f l ee EE g m PRESET PRESET mea pei i i TUN TNE aa 7 gt gt D I j i A a MENU Cv RETURN i _ MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT Unless otherwise indicated the operations described in this manual are based on remote control operation You can also use the buttons on the unit that provide the same functions as those on the remote control Names and functions of parts Remote control button Press this button to turn the unit on or put it in standby mode DISPLAY button Change the information shown DIMMER button Use this button to switch the display s brightness between normal moderately dark and dark INPUT SELECTOR buttons Use thes
4. press the DIGITAL button repeatedly to switch the input source to COAXIAL Read the manuals supplied with your other components Don t connect the power cord until you ve completed and double checked all connections Push plugs in all the way to make good connections Loose connections can cause noise or malfunctions 5 Connecting the power cord Do not use a power cord other than the one supplied with this unit Before connecting the power cord connect all of your speakers and components Always connect the power cord to an AC outlet only after connecting it to the AC INLET terminal of the unit AC INLET 4 to an AC outlet Turning on the unit may cause a momentary power surge that might interfere with other electrical equipment on the same circuit If this is a problem plug the unit into a different branch circuit Disconnect the power cord only after putting the unit into standby mode To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet before disconnecting the other end e This unit consumes power when in standby mode 6 Turning on the unit 1 Press the button e If you turn on the unit when the input source is set to USB or NET Now Initializing appears on the dis play It will take 20 30 seconds until the unit recognizes the input To return the unit to standby mode press the button again About the Auto Standby function The Auto St
5. severe interference noise from an external source or static electricity may cause it to lockup In the unlikely event that this should happen unplug the power cord wait at least 5 seconds and then plug it again Troubleshooting Specifications E Amplifier section Rated output power 22 W at 4 ohms 1 kHz 2 ch driven of 0 4 IEC THD N Total Harmonic Distortion Noise Damping factor 0 4 1 kHz 1 W 58 Front 1 kHz 8 Q Input sensitivity and impedance unbalance 150 mV 47 kQ LINE Rated RCA output level and impedance Frequency response Tone control characteristics Signal to noise ratio Speaker impedance Headphone impedance 150 mV 470 Q LINE OUT 10 Hz 100 kHz 3 dB LINE1 6 dB 80 Hz BASS 8 dB 10 kHz TREBLE 8 dB 30 Hz PM Bass 100 dB LINE IHF A 42 162 16 Q 600 Q Rated output power for headphones 150 mW at 33 ohms 1 kHz 2 ch driven of 0 4 IEC E Tuner section FM tuning frequency range AM tuning frequency range Preset channel E CD Signal readout Frequency response Audio dynamic range THD Total Harmonic Distortion Wow and flutter E General Power supply Power consumption No sound power consumption Stand by power consumption Dimensions W x H x D Weight Audio inputs Digital Analog Audio outputs Analog Subwoofer pre output Speaker outputs Phones Others RI USB Ethernet 87 5 MHz 10
6. Bass are disabled when On is selected Inputting characters The following characters can be used a alb cidjelf g h ijj k l m njoipjqir s t ujviw x y z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O 7 s 1 S pace S h i f t lt gt B S O K b A B C D E F G H I J K L M NJOIPJQIRISITIU VIW X YI Z t iaAlalN 0 lt gt x i Space Shi f t lt gt B SIOK Follow these procedures to input characters when using the NET Setting and My Favorites menus for example 1 Use the direction A V lt gt buttons to select a character or symbol and press the ENTER button Repeat this procedure to input more Shift Changes the characters shown a gt b Space Inputs a blank space that is one character wide It is displayed as SP in some cases left gt right Moves the cursor in the text input area BS backspace Deletes characters to the left of the cursor Move the cursor left aa When this is displayed you can select it to change the characters shown to umlaut characters You can also change them by pressing the gt 10 button You can press the CLEAR button to delete all the input characters at once 2 After completing input use the direction A V lt gt buttons to select OK and press the ENTER button Sleep timer With the sleep timer you
7. DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks service marks or certification marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance DSD and the Direct Stream Digital logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation VLSC Music Optimizer DIDRC and WRAT are trademarks of Onkyo Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Compatible devices media file formats Compatible devices media E CD Types of discs that can be played by this unit CDs with the COMPACT disc DIGITAL AUDIO logo COMPACT COMPACT ees oise dise DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO Recordable ReWritable CD R and CD RW discs that have been properly recorded and finalized using the music CD format CD R and CD RW discs that have been recorded with MP3 WMA files and properly finalized If you try to play any other type of disc with this unit loud noises that damage speakers or harm hearing could occur Never try to play any type of disc other than those shown above This unit might not be able to properly play Copy Control CDs Dual Discs or other special CDs that do not conform to the Red Book CD standard Operation and sound quality cannot be guaranteed when special discs are used in this unit If playback of a special disc should cause trouble contact the seller of the disc Be sure to finalize discs created by CD recorders Depending on the quality of the disc and the condition of the recording playback might not
8. NAS device connected to the same home network as that of this unit Router This unit e Ose coco e You must connect the unit and PC or NAS to the same router e To play tracks in a shared folder you must configure the relevant settings of the PC or NAS in advance For information on the setup see the instruction manual for each device In this section we explain the setup with Windows 7 and Windows 8 Setting up Windows Configuring the sharing options 1 Turn the PC on 2 Select Choose homegroup and sharing options in the Control Panel e Ifthe menu is not displayed check that View by is set to Category 3 Select Change advanced sharing settings 4 Check that the following radio buttons are selected in the Home or Work Windows 7 or Private and All Networks Windows 8 Turn on network discovery Turn on file and printer sharing Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the Public folders Turn off password protected sharing 5 Select Save changes and click OK in the dialog box Creating a shared folder Select and right click the folder to share Select Properties Select Advanced Sharing on the Sharing tab Select the Share this folder check box and click OK Click Share for Network File and Folder Sharing
9. You can set how MP3 WMA file information is shown and how MP3 WMA discs are played back for example To set this item switch the input source to CD BAD NAME Set how MP3 WMA file information is shown e Regardless of the setting characters that cannot be shown in ID3 tag information are replaced with asterisks Replace If a track or folder name contains a character that cannot be shown File_n or Folder_n with n being the track folder number will be shown instead Not default setting Characters that can be shown are shown and characters that cannot be shown are replaced with asterisks gt ID3 VER 1 Set how ID3 Version 1 0 1 1 tag information is shown Read default setting The unit will load tag information and show it Not Read Tag information will not be shown ID3 VER 2 Set how ID3 Version 2 2 2 3 2 4 tag information is shown Read default setting The unit will load tag information and show it Not Read Tag information will not be shown CD EXTRA This preference applies to CD Extra discs and determines whether music in the audio session or MP3 WMA files in the data session are played Audio default setting Music CDs will be played MP3 MP3 WMA files are played JOLIET Set how MP3 MMA data recorded in JOLIET format are read Normally you do not need to change the setting SVD Supplementary Volume Descriptor supports characters other than alphabet characters and
10. a home network Playing music stored on DLNA compatible devices Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA can be referred to as a technology standard or the industry group to develop the technology standard to interconnect and use AV components PCs and other devices in a home network The unit allows you to use DLNA to play music files stored on a PC or a hard disk connected to your home network NAS device NAS This unit You must connect the unit and PC or NAS to the same router You can play music files on a NAS device provided with a DLNA server function or a PC installed with a player provided with a DLNA server function such as Windows Media Player 11 or 12 To stream music files through Windows Media Player 11 or 12 you must configure its streaming settings Setting up Windows Media Player Windows Media Player 11 1 Turn on your PC and start Windows Media Player 11 2 In the Library menu select Media Sharing to open a dialog box 3 Select the Share my media check box and click OK to display the compatible devices 4 Select this unit and click Allow e The icon of this unit is checked when you click it 5 Click OK to close the dialog box Windows Media Player 12 1 Turn on your PC and start Windows Media Player 12 2 In the Stream menu select Turn on media streaming to open a dialog box e If media streaming is alre
11. be possible For details see the operation manual for the device you are using Precautions for use Do not use cracked discs because they could damage the unit Never use commercially available CD stabilizers Doing so could make the disc unplayable or damage the unit Do not use discs which have a special shape such as hearts or octagons These types of discs could cause malfunction of the unit If a CD R CD RW disc that has a printable label surface is left in this unit for a long time it could stick to the inside and become extremely difficult to remove and possibly even cause the unit to malfunction Always remove such discs and store them in cases when not in use Moreover avoid using discs that have just been printed because they are especially prone to sticking Do not use discs with residue from cellophane tape rental discs with labels which are peeling off or discs with decorative labels This type of disc could get stuck in the unit or could damage the unit Handling discs Always load discs with their labeled sides up Be careful when handling discs If the side that contains the data unlabeled side is scratched smudged with fingerprints or otherwise dirty or marred errors could occur during playback To remove a disc from its case while pressing down on the center of the case hold the disc by its edges If you have any questions about how to handle a CD R or CD RW disc contact the seller of the disc directl
12. can change the setting of AM FM radio To set this item switch the input source to AM or FM AM Freq Step Changes the AM radio frequency step AM Step 9kHz default setting The frequency is adjusted in increments of 9 kHz AM Step 10kHz The frequency is adjusted in increments of 10 kHz For information on other settings see Listening to AM FM radio E Sel Change Selector Change When connecting an Onkyo RI Dock to the unit you must switch the input display to DOCK in order for the devices to work properly with each other Before switching the input display to DOCK select an input source to be used as DOCK from among LINE1 LINE2 OPTICAL and COAXIAL e You can change only one of the four input sources to DOCK at a time Line1 Line2 Optical Coaxial Dock E M OPT Music Optimizer MP3s and other files that use irreversible compression formats have reduced audio quality compared to the original sound sources due to their compression Use M OPT to optimize compressed audio This function only works with digital audio input signals with a sampling rate below 48 kHz To set this item switch the input source to CD USB F USB R OPTICAL COAXIAL or any of the input sources that can be selected by pressing the NET button Off default setting On e M OPT appears on the display when On is selected E MP3 Setting
13. condensation may damage this unit Read the following carefully Moisture may condense on the lens of the optical pickup one of the most important parts inside this unit e Moisture condensation can occur in the following situations The unit is moved from a cold place to a warm place A heater is turned on or cold air from an air conditioner is hitting the unit In the summer when this unit is moved from an air conditioned room to a hot and humid place The unit is used in a humid place e Do not use this unit when there s the possibility of moisture condensation occurring Doing so may damage your discs and certain parts inside this unit If condensation does occur unplug the power cord and leave the unit for two to three hours in the room temperature 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 CAUTION CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS 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 The label on the right is applied on the r
14. content or services may not be used in any manner other than previously approved by the appropriate content owner or service provider You may not modify copy republish translate exploit create derivative works upload post transmit sell or distribute in any manner any information content or services available through this device unless expressly permitted by the appropriate copyright patent trademark and or other intellectual property owner including without limitation content owner or service provider THE CONTENT AND SERVICES AVAILABLE THROUGH THIS DEVICE ARE PROVIDED AS IS COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT INFORMATION CONTENT OR SERVICES SO PROVIDED EITHER EXPRESSLY OR IMPLIEDLY FOR ANY PURPOSE COMPANY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF TITLE NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Company makes no representation or warranty of any kind express or implied about the completeness accuracy validity legality reliability suitability or availability with respect to the information content or services available through this device Company shall not be liable whether in contract or tort including negligence and strict liability for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages or any other damages arising out of or in connection with any information contained in or as a result of the use of any con
15. e Wide ranging music formats via Ethernet MP3 WMA WMA Lossless WAV AAC FLAC Ogg Vorbis LPCM Apple Lossless iPod iPhone e iPod iPhone Digital Direct Connection via USB front USB interface DSD native playback 2 8 MHz 5 6 MHz 5 6 MHz DSD can only be playback via the front USB port Playback of high resolution studio master quality sound sources 192 kHz 24 bit in WAV or FLAC format Gapless playback that enables more natural playback of music WAV FLAC Apple Lossless Wide ranging music formats MP3 WMA WMA Lossless WAV AAC FLAC Ogg Vorbis LPCM Apple Lossless 3 Repeat Modes Track Full 1 Folder 3 Play Modes Normal Random 1 Folder Tuner amp Other 40 AM FM Presets Sleep Timer Sleep amp Charge Function Phase Matching Bass Boost System Music Optimizer for Compressed Digital Music files Auto Standby Function Headphone Jack Aluminium Front Panel Aluminium Volume Knob RI Dock Compatible Remote Control iPod iPhone Control Capable Onkyo Remote smartphone app lt Tuneln aro AUPEO PERSONAL RADIO Deezer My Favorites DLNA Home Media Input source selection volume adjustments and other basic operations possible on your smartphone which serves as the unit s remote control GUI screens that enable intuitive track selection operations on network services including the Internet radio and DLNA Streaming of music data stored on your smartphone Available for b
16. it checked by your Onkyo dealer 8 Handling Notes If you need to transport this unit use the original packaging to pack it how it was when you originally bought it Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit for a long time because they may leave marks on the case This unit s top and rear panels may get warm after prolonged use This is normal If you do not use this unit for a long time it may not work properly the next time you turn it on so be sure to use it occasionally When you ve finished using this unit remove all discs and turn off the power 9 Installing this Unit Install this unit in a well ventilated location Ensure that there s adequate ventilation all around this unit especially if it s installed in an audio rack If the ventilation is inadequate the unit may overheat leading to malfunction Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heat sources because its internal temperature may rise shortening the life of the optical pickup Avoid damp and dusty places and places subject to vibrations from loudspeakers Never put the unit on top of or directly above a loudspeaker Install this unit horizontally Never use it on its side or on a sloping surface because it may cause a malfunction If you install this unit near a TV radio or VCR the picture and sound quality may be affected If this occurs move this unit away from the TV radio or VCR 10 Moisture Condensation Moisture
17. lt gt buttons to select a radio station and press the ENTER button Playback starts To remove a radio station that has been added 1 Select the radio station in the My Favorites and press and hold the MENU button 2 Use the direction A V buttons to select Delete from My Favorites and press the ENTER button A message requesting confirmation appears 3 Press the ENTER button To change the name or URL of a radio station that has been added 1 Select the radio station in the My Favorites and press and hold the MENU button 2 Use the direction A V buttons to select Rename this station and press the ENTER button 3 Input the name of the radio station e For information on how to input characters see Inputting characters under Various settings 4 Input the URL of the radio station Playing tracks stored on a USB storage device Basic operations You can connect a USB storage device to the USB port on the front or rear panel and play music files on it For information on supported USB storage devices and file formats see Compatible devices media file formats By default the power supply function for the USB port on the front panel is enabled For details on the power supply function and information on its setting see SleepCharge under Menu settings under Various settings 1 Press the USB button repeatedly to select USB F or U
18. mode does not work e Make sure the SleepCharge function is set to On e The charging function does not support the following types of the iPod iPhone iPod touch 1st 2nd and 3rd generation iPod nano 2nd and 7th generation iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone Check if the iPod iPhone completely runs out of battery If it completely runs out of battery charging will start after the unit is turned on again The unit supports USB storage devices that support the USB Mass Storage Class However some of the USB devices that meet the USB Mass Storage Class may not be supplied power E AM FM radio Reception is noisy Cannot tune into radio stations Check the antenna connections Change the position of the antenna Move the antenna away from a TV computer power cords and speaker cables Cars or airplanes can cause noisy interference The radio signal will be weakened if it has to pass through a concrete wall before reaching the antenna Try setting FM mode to mono When listening to an AM station noise may be heard when you operate the remote control When the radio wave reception is weak we recommend that you install a commercially available indoor or outdoor antenna Contact your dealer for information on the installation of an outdoor antenna If registered stations were lost due to power outage or other unexpected event register them again RDS doesn t work The FM station you are tuned to doesn t
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20. quit the menu E ASb Auto Standby The unit will automatically enter standby mode if there is no operation for 2 hours with no audio signal input On default setting Off e ASb appears on the display when On is selected E SleepCharge You can specify how the power is fed to your USB device when the unit is in standby mode Only the USB port on the front panel is provided with the charging function and power supply function On default setting If you connect USB device charging or power supply will start Off Your USB device is not charged The charging function does not support the following types of the iPod iPhone iPod touch 1st 2nd and 3rd generation iPod nano 2nd and 7th generation iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone If you connect the USB device while the unit is in the standby mode the message ReadyCharging appears and then message Charging appears when charging or power supply starts If you disconnect the USB device while ReadyCharging appears the unit does not enter the standby mode To put the unit into standby mode press the button to turn on the unit and press the button again Various settings e If the iPod iPhone completely runs out of battery charging might not work In that case you need to turn the power on again e When the SleepCharge setting is set to On the power consumption slightly increases in standby mode E Tuner Setting You
21. the extension in the file name Encode the WMA file with an application approved by Microsoft Corporation USA The file may not playback correctly if encoded with an unapproved application After recording a CD R CD RW disc close the session complete disc creation This unit cannot play back discs that have unclosed sessions This unit can play back files from a maximum of 99 folders Furthermore the unit can recognize and play back a maximum of 399 folders including the root folder and files Multiple sessions recorded on the same disc are not supported Only the first session on such discs can be played back This unit cannot play audio files with copyright protection from a disc A disc with insufficient storage capacity may not playback properly E USB storage device The unit supports USB storage devices that support the USB Mass Storage Class FAT16 and FAT32 formats are supported for USB storage devices If a USB storage device is divided into multiple partitions this unit will recognize them as separate volumes This unit supports up to 20 000 files and 16 folder levels within a single folder This unit does not support USB hubs or devices with USB hub functions Never connect such devices to this unit When a USB storage device is connected to the USB port USB R on the rear panel the following files cannot be played WAV files with a bit rate of 176 4 kHz or higher 5 6448 MHz DSD files If the connected media is n
22. the ENTER button Updating starts Completed appears on the display when updating is completed Press the ON STANDBY button on the front panel to put the unit into standby Do not use the button on the remote control for this operation e If you do nothing for three minutes the unit will enter standby automatically The update is complete The unit s firmware has been updated to the latest version When an error message appears When an error occurs Error or an error message appears on the display of this unit Letters and numbers appear in place of the asterisks Refer to the descriptions below to check the meaning Error code 10 20 The LAN cable could not be recognized Connect the LAN cable properly 211 13 21 28 Internet connection could not be established Check the following points Confirm that the IP address subnet mask gateway address and DNS server setting are correct Confirm that the router is turned on Confirm that the unit and router are connected with a LAN cable Check the router setting For the setting see the instruction manual of the router Various settings e This unit may fail in network connection if your network environment does not allow multiple device connections Consult your Internet service provider ISP You need a router separately if your modem does not have the router function Depending on your network connection env
23. the REPEAT button repeatedly until the repeat icon disappears Listening to AM FM radio Tuning into a radio station Tuning into stations automatically 1 Press the TUNER button repeatedly to select either AM or FM on the display cy Ne CL JC JC INPUT SELECTOR co TUNER LINE 2 Press the ENTER button repeatedly until AUTO appears on the display 3 Press lt TUN TUN gt buttons to start Auto tuning e Searching automatically stops when a station is found When tuned into a radio station the e4 indicator on the display lights AUTOFM Band Frequency When the reception of FM broadcasts is poor If the radio wave reception is weak or there is excess noise in your location refer to Tuning into stations manually on the next page to change the reception setting to monaural This can minimise the noise and audio interruptions Tuning into stations manually If you tune into an FM radio station manually it will be received in monaural sound 1 Press the TUNER button repeatedly to select either AM or FM on the display 2 Press the ENTER button repeatedly until AUTO on the display disappears 3 Press lt TUN TUN gt buttons to select the desired radio station e The frequency changes by 1 step each time you press the button The frequency changes continuously if the button is held down and stops when the b
24. the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped NOOB WDND PORTABLE CART WARNING La C saza 15 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus C If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or water D If the apparatus does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the apparatus to its normal operation E If the apparatus has been dropped or damaged in any way and F When the apparatus exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 16 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the appa
25. the input source name to DOCK For details see Sel Change Selector Change under Menu settings under Various settings e When playback is started on the RI Dock this unit will automatically select it as the input source Getting started e For details on the connection to an RI Dock and its operations see the instruction manual of your RI Dock AUX IN analog audio input Required a stereo mini plug 3 5 mm To listen to music stored on a connected device press the LINE button repeatedly to switch the input source to AUX IN LINE IN analog audio input Required an audio pin cable To listen to music stored on a connected device press the LINE button repeatedly to switch the input source to LINE1 or LINE2 LINE OUT analog audio output Required an audio pin cable This analog audio output is for connecting a recorder such as cassette deck DIGITAL IN OPTICAL digital audio input Required an optical digital cable To listen to music stored on a connected device press the DIGITAL button repeatedly to switch the input source to OPTICAL e As the digital in optical jack of the unit has a cover push in the cable against the cover as it is turned inside e To prevent cover damage hold the optical plug straight when inserting and removing DIGITAL IN COAXIAL digital audio input Required a coaxial digital cable To listen to music stored on the connected device
26. to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Important safety instructions Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving
27. will also end if you press the tray open close 4 button to open the tray or put the unit into standby Repeat playback 1 Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to select the repeat modes O K S OOO MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT a KO O O The following icons appear on the display 1 Repeats all tracks Repeats one track e Repeat playback and memory playback random playback can be used together E Ending repeat playback Press the REPEAT button repeatedly until the repeat icon disappears e Repeat playback will also end if you press the tray open close 4 button to open the tray or put the unit into standby Listening to Internet radio Some Internet radio services are registered to the unit by 3 Press the direction A V lt gt buttons to select a default You can display the desired service menu or folder or menu item from the Tuneln top list and radio station on the display and play the radio with simple press the ENTER button remote control operation The folders and menu items displayed on the top list are provided by the Internet radio service and categorised by genre etc Tunein e To return to the previous display press the RETURN button 4 Use the direction A V lt gt buttons to select a radio station and press the ENTER button Playback starts Tuneln Menu If you press and hold the MENU button while playing Tuneln the foll
28. 8 0 MHz RDS 522 kHz 1611 kHz 40 Optical non contact 10 Hz 20 kHz 96 dB 0 003 30 kHz LPF Below threshold of measurability Audio output impedance analog 2 0 V rms 320 Q AC 220 230 V 50 60 Hz 75W 35W 0 2 W 215 mm x 119 mm x 331 mm 5 0 kg Optical 1 Coaxial 1 LINE1 LINE2 AUX LINE OUT 1 Main L R 1 3 5 1 1 Front 1 Rear 1 Specifications and features are subject to change without notice License and trademark information iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Made for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance Apple the Apple logo App Store and the App Store logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Android and Google Play are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc Windows 7 Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries DLNA the
29. EMAIN Display Auto Standby ASb indicator This indicator appears when the Auto Standby function is on Format indicators When a DSD or AAC audio file is playing the DSD or AAC indicator appears according to the file format Music Optimizer M OPT indicator This indicator appears when Music Optimizer M OPT is on MUTING indicator This indicator flashes when audio is muted temporarily FILE indicator When the source is set to CD anda disc containing audio files is loaded this indicator appears The number of files or a file number appears below the indicator BASS indicator This indicator appears when Phase Matching Bass PM Bass of the audio quality setup is on DIRECT indicator This indicator appears when Direct of the audio quality setup is on TRACK indicator When the source is set to CD and a music CD is loaded this indicator appears The number of tracks or a track number appears below the indicator Play pause IH indicator DIGITAL indicator When the source is set to OPTICAL COAXIAL the indicator status changes as follows On The unit is receiving digital audio input signals Flashing The unit is not receiving digital audio input signals AMIFM reception statuses AUTO This indicator appears when Auto Tuning Mode is selected FM ST This indicator appears when the unit is tuned into a stereo FM broadcast RDS This indicator appears when the unit receives RDS inf
30. ONKYO CR N7 695 Network CD Receiver Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo CD receiver Please read this manual thoroughly before making any connections and plugging it in Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new CD receiver Please retain this manual for future reference Made for aise iPod jiPhone MISE Names and functions of parts 8 Getting started ees 12 Playing CDS oaeee 15 Listening to Internet radio 18 Playing tracks stored on a USB storage device 20 Listening to an iPod iPhone 22 Listening to AM FM radio 23 Using a home network 26 Various settingS cee 29 Troubleshooting ceeeees 34 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AAN AN 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 AN presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock
31. Press the REPEAT button repeatedly until the repeat icon disappears e Starting Random playback cancels repeat playback temporarily If you cancel the random playback repeat playback mode resumes with the previous setting Playing tracks stored on a USB storage device Listening to an iPod iPhone You can connect an iPod iPhone to the USB port on the front panel and play music files on it For information on supported iPod iPhone see Compatible devices media file formats By default the charging function for the USB port on the front panel is enabled For details on the charging function and information on its setting see SleepCharge under Menu settings under Various settings 1 Press the USB button repeatedly to select USB F on the display oo B i is INPUT SELECTOR COCO ponar ner o 2 Connect the USB cable that comes with the iPod iPhone to the USB port on the front of the unit e If No storage appears reconnect the iPod iPhone 3 Press and hold the stop W button to select the playback modes Extended mode Content information appears on the display In this mode you operate the remote control of the unit Standard mode In this mode you operate both the iPod iPhone and the remote control of the unit while looking at the iPod iPhone screen e For information on remote control operation see Playing track
32. SB R on the display C Ll IL INPUT SELECTOR DIGITAL NET e To use the USB port on the front panel select USB F to use the one on the rear panel select USB R 2 Connect a USB storage to the selected USB port When a USB storage is detected its volume label will be displayed e Depending on the USB storage device reading data from it may take some time e When there is no compatible music file format on a USB storage No Item will be displayed e If No storage appears reconnect the USB storage device 3 Press the ENTER button The name of the track or folder appears 4 Use the direction A V buttons to select a track or a folder and press the playback button Playback starts e To return to the previous display press the RETURN button e When a folder is selected the first track in that folder will start playing back e You can also select a folder and then press the ENTER button to select tracks inside that folder e Only the music files in the same level of the folder are played You can also set repeat playback mode to Full and play all tracks stored on the USB storage device E Stop Press the stop W button E Pause Press the pause IH button Playback resumes when you press the pause I button again E Skip Press the skip 4 lt PP buttons to skip to tracks before or after the current track Keep pressing until
33. Select Everyone from the pull down menu Click Add and click Share e To set a user name and password to a shared folder set Permissions in Advanced Sharing in the Sharing tab e Check that a workgroup is set OoahWDN Using a home network Playing back You can play music files in a shared folder stored on each device by operating the unit 1 Press the NET button 2 Use the direction A V lt gt buttons to select Home Media on the display and press the ENTER button 3 Use the direction A V buttons to select the server that you want to use and press the ENTER button e You can check the server name of your PC from the PC properties e To return to the previous display press the RETURN button 4 Use the direction A V buttons to select the shared folder that you want to use and press the ENTER button 5 When a user name and password are required input the necessary account information e For information on how to input characters see Inputting characters under Various settings e After inputting the account information once it is saved so you will not need to input it the next time e Use the account information set when you created the shared folder 6 Press the direction A V buttons to select the music file to play and press the ENTER button or playback gt button Playing starts About basic operations You can
34. WEB Setup information screen will open in the Internet browser x y y y input ONKYO WEB S Unit information My Favorites Network setting Listening to Internet radio 6 Click the My Favorites tab and input the name and URL of the Internet radio station 7 Click Save to finish registering that Internet radio station Registering a station by operating the unit You will need the name and URL of the radio station to add during the storing procedure so check them in advance Input radio station information directly into My Favorites of the unit 1 Press the NET button 2 Use the direction A V lt gt buttons to select My Favorites on the display and press the ENTER button 3 Press the direction A V lt gt buttons to select a number to which a radio station is not registered and press and hold the MENU button 4 Use the direction A V buttons to select Create new station and press the ENTER button URL appears on the display 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Input the name of the radio station e For information on how to input characters see Inputting characters under Various settings 7 Input the URL of the radio station Playing a registered radio station 1 Press the NET button 2 Use the direction A V lt gt buttons to select My Favorites on the display and press the ENTER button 3 Use the direction A V
35. ady turned on select More streaming options in the Stream menu to list players in the network and then go to step 4 3 Click Turn on media streaming to list players in the network 4 Select this unit in Media streaming options and check that it is set to Allowed 5 Click OK to close the dialog box 6 When using the Play To feature open the Stream menu and check that Allow remote control of my Player is checked Playing music files by operating the unit You can play music files stored on a server by operating the unit 1 Turn on the server 2 Press the NET button AN van U S VEIE INPUT SELECTOR DIGITAL uss 3 Use the direction A V lt gt buttons to select DLNA on the display and press the ENTER button 4 Use the direction A V buttons to select the server and press the ENTER button The server folder will be shown e You can check the server name of your PC from the PC properties e To return to the previous display press the RETURN button Depending on server functions or sharing settings some contents might not be shown See the operation manual of the server e This unit cannot access photographs or videos on a server 5 Use the direction A V buttons to select the audio file that you want to play and press the ENTER button or playback P button Searching forward backwar
36. also perform operations such as stopping or selecting a track with the stop Ml pause If skip 4 1 and search lt lt gt P buttons About repeat random playback You can perform these operations with the REPEAT button and the RANDOM button About information on the display If you press the DISPLAY button repeatedly during playback you can switch the information on the display between various details including the title and artist name Various settings Setting the sound quality 1 Press the TONE BAL button repeatedly to select the setting you want to adjust TONE BAL MUTING fs yj C 2 Press the direction lt gt buttons to adjust the setting E Bass Adjusts the bass level 3 to 3 default setting 0 E Treble Adjusts the treble level 3 to 3 default setting 0 E Balance Adjusts the audio output balance between the left and right speakers L7 to R7 default setting 0 E PM Bass Phase Matching Bass Suppresses phase shift in the midrange to enhance smooth and powerful bass sound On default setting Off BASS appears on the display when On is selected e Direct is disabled when On is selected E Direct When the Direct function is on the tone controls are bypassed so you can enjoy a pure sound On Off default setting DIRECT appears on the display when On is selected Bass Treble and PM
37. andby function is set to On by default This means when the unit is left without audio input for 2 hours it will automatically enter standby mode Getting started Playing CDs Basic operations This unit can play the following types of discs and files Discs Music CD CD DA CD R CD RW File format MP3 WMA 1 Press the CD button to change the source to CD CJAC JC INPUT SELECTOR TUNER LINE 2 Press the tray open close 4 button 3 Place the CD on the tray Place the CD on the tray with the label side facing up Place 8 cm CDs in the center of the tray 4 Press the tray open close 4 button to close it Information on the CD appears on the display e Depending on the CD reading data from it may take some time Example Music CD TRACK TOTAL Total number of tracks Total playback time Example MP3 WMA disc Disc name or Format FOLDER FILE Total number of Total number of folders files 5 Press the playback P button Playback starts from the first track E Stop Press the stop W button E Pause Press the pause I button Playback resumes when you press the pause If button again E Skip Press the skip lt gt gt button to skip to tracks before or after the current track Keep pressing until the desired track is selected e During playback press the button once to return to the beginning of the current track T
38. can set the unit so that it automatically turns off after a specified period 1 Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the time Ve ce Sa DIMMER DISPLAY J SLEEP Sra e With the SLEEP button you can set the sleep time from 90 to 10 minutes in 10 minute increments The setting is complete 5 seconds after you have displayed the desired time When the sleep timer has been set SLEEP appears on the display E Checking the remaining time If you press the SLEEP button the remaining time until the unit will be put into standby mode appears E To cancel the sleep timer press the SLEEP button repeatedly until SLEEP disappears Menu settings Follow the procedures below to display the menu and change settings ASb SleepCharge Tuner Setting Sel Change M OPT MP3 Setting NET Setting Update e Different items are displayed depending on the input source 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the direction A V buttons to select the setting you want to change and press the ENTER button e To return to the previous display press the RETURN button Ifa submenu appears press the direction A V buttons to select a submenu item and press the ENTER button e To cancel the operation press the MENU button 3 Use the direction lt gt buttons to change setting values and press the ENTER button 4 After you complete making settings press the RETURN button to
39. d files to the USB port Press the USB button repeatedly to select the port to which the USB flash drive is connected from USB F front panel and USB R rear panel N per aih C Ma Wa INPUT SELECTOR pra ner 880 Now Initializing appears on the display followed by the name of the USB flash drive e Loading the USB flash drive takes about 20 to 30 seconds 7 Press the MENU button to display the menu and use the direction A V buttons to select Update and press the ENTER button 8 Use the direction A V buttons to select CR via USB and press the ENTER button e This selection will not appear and cannot be selected if the flash drive does not contain firmware that can be used to update the unit 9 Select UpdateStart and press the ENTER button The unit firmware starts to be updated 10 After Completed appears disconnect the USB flash drive 11 Press the ON STANDBY button on the front panel to put the unit into standby Do not use the button on the remote control for this operation e If you do nothing for three minutes the unit will enter standby automatically The update is complete The unit s firmware has been updated to the latest version When an error message appears When an error occurs Error or an error message appears on the display of this unit Letter
40. d and pausing functions might not work with some servers If information cannot be retrieved from a server No Item will appear on the display If this occurs check the server and network connections Immediately after an audio file is added to a Windows Media Player library that file might not appear in this units audio file list This is because the Windows library index has not been refreshed You can either wait for the index to refresh automatically or you can manually rebuild the index See Windows online help for instructions about how to do this About basic operations You can also perform operations such as stopping or selecting a track with the stop Ml pause fl skip 4 1 and search lt lt gt P buttons About repeat random playback You can perform these operations with the REPEAT button and the RANDOM button About information on the display If you press the DISPLAY button repeatedly during playback you can switch the information on the display between various details including the title and artist name Using the Play To feature Using a controller device or PC that complies with the DLNA standard you can play music files stored on a server In this section we explain the steps to perform remote playback with Windows Media Player 12 1 Turn this unit on 2 Turn on your PC and start Windows Media Player 12 3 Select the file that you want to play in Windows Media Player 12 and
41. does not support USB flash drives with security functions E iPod iPhone This unit can be connected to and used with the following iPod iPhone models iPhone 5s iPhone 5c iPhone 5 iPhone 4s iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone iPod touch 1st 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th generation iPod classic iPod nano 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th and 7th generation e This unit cannot output video from an iPod or iPhone e Use the USB cable supplied with the iPod or iPhone to connect it to the unit e Ifthe unit or remote control buttons do not work properly with your iPod or iPhone updating its software might solve the problem E Network server This unit supports the following network server Windows Media Player 11 Windows Media Player 12 Servers that comply with DLNA e This unit supports up to 20 000 files and 16 folder levels within a single folder The Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA is a group that is advancing the standardization of reciprocal connections and the exchange of audio image video and other data among PCs game devices and digital household appliances over ordinary home networks LAN This unit complies with version 1 5 of the DLNA guidelines Depending on the type of media server this unit might not recognize it or be able to play audio files saved on it E CD The unit can play CD Rs CD RWs recorded in music CD CD DA format or MP3 WMA format e Variable bit rate VBR is supported However the time a
42. e buttons to select the source CD button Use this button to play a CD TUNER button Use this button to listen to the AM FM radio Each time you press this button the radio switches between AM and FM LINE button Use this button to listen to music stored on an external device through an analogue connection Each time you press this button the input setting switches among AUX IN LINE1 and LINE2 DIGITAL button Use this button to listen to music stored on an external device through a digital connection Each time you press this button the input setting switches between OPTICAL and COAXIAL NET button Use this button to listen to the Internet radio or to use your home network USB button Use this button to listen to music on a USB storage device or iPod iPhone Each time you press this button the input setting switches between USB F front panel and USB R rear panel Pause IH button Skip lt gt lt PRESET PRESET gt buttons Search lt lt gt gt lt TUN TUN gt buttons ENTER button Use this button to confirm menu selections and setting values Direction A V lt gt buttons MENU button Press this button to display the menu TONE BAL button Use this button to adjust the tone MEMORY button RANDOM button Number buttons Tray open close 4 button SLEEP button Press this button to set the sleep timer Playback gt
43. ear panel CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1 This unit is a 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 For European Models Declaration of Conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that this product complies with the standards Safety Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics Limits for harmonic current emissions Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU WEEE http Awww onkyo com manual weee weee pdf Precautions DISCLAIMER Through this device you are able to link to other services or websites which are not under the control of any company which has designed manufactured or distributed have distributed this device and its affiliates collectively Company We have no control over the nature content and availability of those services The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them All information content and services available through this device belong to third parties and are protected by copyright patent trademark and or other intellectual property laws of applicable countries The information content and services provided through this device are for your personal noncommercial use only Any information
44. ed WMA Lossless Extension Sampling Frequency Quantization bit rate WAV Extension Sampling Frequency Quantization bit rate wma WMA 44 1 k 48 k 88 2 k 96 kHz 16 24 bit wav WAV 8 k 11 025 k 12 k 16 k 22 05 k 24 k 32 k 44 1 k 48 k 64 k 88 2 k 96 k 176 4k 192 kHz 8 16 24 bit e WAV files contain uncompressed PCM digital audio AAC Extension Standard Sampling Frequency Bit rate FLAC Extension Sampling Frequency Quantization bit rate Ogg Vorbis Extension Sampling Frequency Bit rate aac m4a mp4 3gp 3g2 AAC M4A MP4 3GP 3G2 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 Audio 8 k 11 025 k 12 k 16 k 22 05 k 24 k 32 k 44 1 k 48 k 64 k 88 2 k 96 kHz 8 kbps 320 kbps or VBR flac FLAC 8 k 11 025 k 12 k 16 k 22 05 k 24 k 32 k 44 1 k 48 k 64 k 88 2 k 96 k 176 4 k 192 kHz 8 16 24 bit ogg OGG 8 k 11 025 k 16 k 22 05 k 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz 32 kbps 500 kbps or VBR e Incompatible files cannot be played back LPCM Linear PCM Sampling Frequency Quantization bit rate 44 1 k 48 kHz 16 bit e Playback only supported over a network Apple Lossless Extension Sampling Frequency Quantization bit rate DSD Extension Sampling Frequency m4a mp4 M4A MP4 8 k 11 025 k 12 k 16 k 22 05 k 24 k 32 k 44 1 k 48 k 64 k 88 2 k 96 kHz 16 24 bit dsf DSF 2 8224 M 5 6448 MHz ONKYO Onkyo Corporation Kitahama Chuo Bldg 2 2 22 Kitahama Chuo ku OSAKA 541 0041 JAPAN http www
45. ettings If you press the RETURN button the menu will finish without saving the setting changes Various settings IP Address View set the IP address MAC Address View this unit s MAC address DHCP Enable default setting Disable Subnet Mask View set the subnet mask Gateway View set the default gateway DNS Server View set the DNS server address Proxy URL Set the proxy server address Proxy Port Set the proxy port number e This only appears when Proxy URL has been set E Update You can update the firmware of this unit Do not put the unit in standby during an update e See Firmware update for update procedures Firmware update Update the firmware via network or USB connection Visit the Onkyo website to download the latest firmware If no firmware is listed no firmware update is available Limitation of liability The program and accompanying online documentation are furnished to you for use at your own risk Onkyo will not be liable and you will have no remedy for damages for any claim of any kind whatsoever concerning your use of the program or the accompanying online documentation regardless of legal theory and whether arising in tort or contract In no event will Onkyo be liable to you or any third party for any special indirect incidental or consequential damages of any kind including but not limited to compensation reimbursement or damages on account of the loss of present or pros
46. h or remove the panel lettering 4 Power WARNING BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY AC outlet voltages vary from country to country Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the voltage requirements printed on the unit s rear panel e g AC 230 V 50 Hz or AC 120 V 60 Hz The power cord plug is used to disconnect this unit from the AC power source Make sure that the plug is readily operable easily accessible at all times For models with POWER button or with both POWER and ON STANDBY buttons Pressing the POWER button to select OFF mode does not fully disconnect from the mains If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period remove the power cord from the AC outlet For models with ON STANDBY button only Pressing the ON STANDBY button to select Standby mode does not fully disconnect from the mains If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period remove the power cord from the AC outlet 5 Preventing Hearing Loss Caution Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss 6 Batteries and Heat Exposure Warning Batteries battery pack or batteries installed shall not be exposed to excessive heat as sunshine fire or the like 7 Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands Never handle this unit or its power cord while your hands are wet or damp If water or any other liquid gets inside this unit have
47. he RETURN button 3 Use the direction A V buttons to select AutoPreset and press the ENTER button A message requesting confirmation appears e To cancel the operation press the MENU button 4 Press the ENTER button Auto Preset starts Up to 40 stations can be registered in the order of frequency Registering radio stations manually 1 Tune into the AM FM radio station you want to register 2 Press the MENU button Use the direction A V buttons to select Tuner Setting and press the ENTER button e To return to the previous display press the RETURN button 3 Use the direction A V buttons to select Preset Write and press the ENTER button The preset number on the display flashes e To cancel the operation press the MENU button 4 Use the direction lt gt buttons to select the preset number and press the ENTER button When the registration is complete Complete appears on the display e If a station has already been stored in the selected preset the message OverWrite appears To overwrite the previously stored station press the ENTER button To not overwrite the previously stored station press the MENU button Listening to AM FM radio Selecting preset stations ale 2 Press the TUNER button repeatedly to select either AM or FM on the display Press lt PRESET PRESET P buttons to select a preset number lt PRESET PRESET gt Ea E
48. ironment you need to configure the proxy server For information on the configuration consult the document provided by your carrier or ISP provider If you still cannot connect to the Internet the DNS server or proxy server may be temporarily down Check the service status with your ISP provider Others Disconnect and reconnect the power cord and retry updating E Updating the firmware via USB connection Use the USB port to update the firmware e You need a 32 MB or larger capacity USB flash drive for updating Precautions when updating the firmware Before updating stop playback and disconnect anything connected to the USB ports While updating never put the unit into standby mode or disconnect the power cord or the USB flash drive being used for the update Do not access this unit from a PC while updating Updating takes about five minutes to be completed Settings you made are retained after updating Update procedures 1 2 Connect a USB flash drive to the PC that you are using and delete any files on it Download the firmware file to the PC from our website Decompress the downloaded file on the PC Do not change the names of the decompressed files Copy the decompressed files to the root folder of the USB flash drive e Do not copy any files other than the decompressed files Do not copy the compressed file Confirm that this unit is on Connect the USB flash drive with the decompresse
49. l of the unit may cause ei failure Also do not connect two or more cables to one speaker terminal or one speaker to several terminals 2 AM FM antenna connections Connect the antennas to listen to AM FM broadcast When listening to the broadcast for the first time adjust the antenna position and orientation to get the best reception Insert the plug fully into the jack Indoor FM antenna oe aos A Fix with a tack on the wall AM loop antenna supplied Assemble the AM loop antenna supplied SSO 3 Network connection You can enjoy Internet radio and DLNA by connecting the unit to LAN Connect the LAN cable to the ETHERNET port ETHERNET Lae iti Internet US fT HI Router e Use a shielded CAT5 LAN cable straight type To connect the unit to another network device or to the Internet you must configure the relevant settings of each device For information on the setup see the instruction manual for each device or contact its manufacturer or your ISP Internet Service Provider 4 Connecting external devices OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL IN RI REMOTE CONTROL connecting an Onkyo RI Dock Required an RI cable You can control an RI Dock with the remote control of the unit by connecting the cable To use the RI function you must change
50. le may vary depending on the region Tuneln Regarding the Tuneln Account Creating an account on the Tuneln website tunein com and logging in it from the unit allows you to automatically add radio stations and programs to your My Presets folder on the unit as you save them on the website To log in from the unit Select Login I have a Tuneln account in the Tuneln top list on the unit and then enter your user name and password If you n select Login Login with a registration code to Playing back display a registration code access My Info on the 1 Press the NET button Tuneln website and specify the device identity with the registration code you will stay logged into the website until you log out from the unit With the radio stations and the on demand programs registered Tuneln is a service where you can enjoy music sports and news from all over the world e For information on how to input characters see O Inputting characters under Various settings LC Jt Jt INPUT SELECTOR ALNA Registering your favorite radio piarrat NeT use stations My Favorites 2 Use the direction A V lt gt buttons to select Tuneln on the display and press the ENTER button You can listen to your favorite radio stations by registering them to My Favorites which appears when you press the NET button My Favorites allows you to regis
51. nd other information shown on the display during playback of a VBR file might be incorrect sometimes MP3 Extension mp3 MP3 Standard MPEG1 Audio Layer 3 Sampling Frequency 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz Bit rate 32 kbps 320 kbps or VBR WMA Extension wma WMA Sampling Frequency 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz Bit rate 32 kbps 192 kbps or VBR e WMA Pro Lossless and Voice are not supported Copyright protected WMA files cannot be played back E USB and Networks This unit can play the following types of audio files over a USB or network connection e This unit supports gapless playback of a USB storage device in the following conditions Compatible devices media file formats When WAV FLAC and Apple Lossless files are consecutively played back and they have the same format sampling frequency channels and quantization bit rate The Play To feature does not support the following Gapless playback FLAC Ogg Vorbis DSD e Variable bit rate VBR is supported However the time and other information shown on the display during playback of a VBR file might be incorrect sometimes MP3 Extension Standard Sampling Frequency Bit rate WMA Extension Sampling Frequency Bit rate mp3 MP3 MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3 8 k 11 025 k 12 k 16 k 22 05 k 24 k 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz 8 kbps 320 kbps or VBR wma WMA 8 k 11 025 k 16 k 22 05 k 32 k 44 1 k 48 kHz 5 kbps 320 kbps or VBR WMA Pro and Voice are not support
52. ngs Selecting tracks Selecting tracks on music CDs Direct Play During playback or when stopped you can use the remote control number buttons to select a track by number Example entering track number 7 Press 7 Example entering track number 23 Press gt 10 2 and 3 Playback starts after the track number is input Selecting tracks on MP3 WMA discs This manual refer to MP3 WMA and other music data as file and a container in which files are stored as folder When you select a file on a MP3 WMA disc containing multiple folders it is convenient to use Navigation mode or All folder mode Navigation mode In this mode select the file you want to play by navigating through the folder hierarchy from the top to lower levels For example in the figure below folders appear in the order of 1 to 3 and you can proceed to a deeper level when you select a folder Root 9 Sa E L i 1 When stopped press the stop W button Root appears on the display and navigation mode is activated 2 Press the playback P button The name of the first folder inside the Root directory appears If there are no folders the name of the first file appears 3 Use the skip 4 lt PP1 buttons to select a folder and press the ENTER button or playback button to enter that folder e To select a folder in a folder repeat this step 4 Use the skip lt gt but
53. nother preset in advance Erasing a preset radio station 1 Press the MENU button while a preset number is displayed use the direction A V buttons to select Tuner Setting and press the ENTER button 2 Use the direction A V buttons to select Preset Erase and press the ENTER button A message requesting confirmation appears e To cancel the operation press the MENU button 3 Press the ENTER button When the radio station has been erased Complete appears on the display Receiving RDS Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to display the following RDS information DIMMER DISPLAY SLEEP ileal Frequency and preset number gt Preset name gt Program Service Name gt Radio Text if available e If the selected preset has no name it will be skipped and the next Program Service Name will be displayed What is RDS RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a method of transmitting data in FM radio signals This unit supports and displays the Program Service Name PS and Radio Text RT types of RDS data The RDS indicator appears on the display when the unit is tuned to an FM station that supports RDS RDS is only available in areas where RDS broadcasts are available e Ifthe signal from an RDS station is weak RDS data may be displayed intermittently or not at all The message Waiting may appear while the RT data is being received Listening to AM FM radio Using
54. numbers It also supports long file folder names Use SVD default setting SVD data is read ISO9660 Data is read in ISO9660 format HIDE NUMBER The unit can hide numbers that are attached to the beginnings of track and folder names Disable default setting Such numbers will be shown Enable Such numbers will not be shown e When an MP3 WMA disc is made on a PC the ordinary file playback order is not determined By adding numbers like 01 02 and 03 to the beginnings of MP3 WMA file names however they can be played back in numerical order STOP KEY You can set the function of the stop I button on the main unit All Folder Pressing the stop W button activates all folder mode Navigation default setting Pressing the stop Ml button activates navigation mode Disable Pressing the stop W button does not activate all folder or navigation mode E NET Setting Make the settings according to the characteristics of the network to which this unit is being connected If DHCP is set to Enable default setting IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Server settings will appear but cannot be changed If DHCP is set to Disable IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Server will appear and must be set When you press the RETURN button while viewing the NET Setting submenu Network Save will appear Press the ENTER button to save the s
55. o return to the beginning of the previous track keep pressing the lt 4 button During memory playback tracks from earlier or later in the memory will be played back E Search backward forward During playback press the search lt lt P buttons to search backward forward Release the button when you find the desired part Playback resumes from that point E Information shown on the display Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly during playback to change the information shown on the display aed ae DIMMER DISPLAY SLEEP ce Ee S ae During music CD playback Elapsed time of current track gt REMAIN remaining time of track being played gt TOTAL REMAIN remaining time of disc being played e If the random playback or total playback time exceeds 99 minutes and 59 seconds is shown During MP3 WMA disc playback Elapsed time of current track gt File name gt Folder name gt Title if file has ID3 tag gt Artist if file has ID3 tag gt Album if file has ID3 tag gt Sampling rate and bit rate e If the file currently playing back exceeds 99 minutes and 59 seconds is shown Characters in track and folder names that cannot be shown are indicated with asterisks gt The unit can also be set to show the file or folder number when characters that cannot be shown are included For details see BAD NAME under Menu settings under Various setti
56. or installation in a different location for example Moving the unit with a disc inside could cause a malfunction Names and functions of parts VOLUME ON STANDBY INPUT TONE RETURN MENU ENTER Front Display VOLUME control Used to adjust the volume ON STANDBY button Press this button to turn the unit on or put it in standby mode USB port Use to connect an iPod iPhone or USB storage to the unit Phones jack Turn down the volume then connect your stereo headphones to the Phones mini jack The speakers output no sound while the headphones are connected Disc tray INPUT button Use this button to select the source TONE button Used to adjust the tone Tray open close 4 button RETURN button When a menu is displayed press to return to the previous menu Stop M button MENU ENTER button Skip lt P gt dial Turn clockwise to skip to later tracks or counterclockwise to skip to earlier tracks Turn to change the item or setting value shown when a menu is displayed Press to use as the ENTER button to confirm settings Press and hold to use as the MENU button 4 Remote control signal receiver Playback pause gt I1 button Names and functions of parts ASbIDSD AAC paz u DIGITAL SLEEP FOLDER M OPT MUTING FILE BASS DIRECT TRACK __ AUTOFMSTRDS 4 TOTAL R
57. ormation gt e 4 This indicator appears when the unit is tuned into a radio station TOTAL REMAIN indicator When the source is set to CD this indicator shows what information about the disc is being displayed TOTAL Total disc playback time REMAIN Remaining playback time of track being played TOTAL REMAIN Remaining playback time of disc being played Q SLEEP indicator This indicator appears when the sleep timer is set FOLDER indicator When the source is set to CD and a disc containing audio files is loaded this indicator appears The number of folders or a folder number appears below the indicator Message display area Track information and menus appear here The following icons appear Folder Track Broadcast station name Playing back Paused Searching forward Searching backward Artist name Album name Repeat mode Repeat one track Folder repeat Memory Random Does not appear when the source is CD This only appears when the source is CD Names and functions of parts C IMPEDANCE OPTICAL COAXIAL KK DIGITAL IN 4 169 SPEAKER Rear AC INLET SPEAKERS terminals Speakers are connected LINE IN terminals These analog audio inputs are for connecting Onkyo RI Dock and cassette deck etc RI REMOTE CONTROL terminal An Onkyo RI Dock with RI jack can be connected
58. ot supported No storage appears on this unit s display This unit cannot play back audio files if copyright protection is used If you connect an audio player that supports USB devices to the unit information on the audio player s screen may differ from information on the unit s display In addition the unit does not support management functions provided by the audio player music file classification sorting supplementary information etc Do not connect PCs to this unit s USB ports Audio from PCs cannot be input through this unit s USB ports This unit might not be able to use media that is loaded into a USB card reader Depending on the USB storage device and its contents reading data from it might take some time Depending on the USB storage device the unit might not be able to read its data correctly or supply power properly During the use of USB storage devices please be aware that our company will take no responsibility should data be lost or changed a USB storage device become damaged or other harm occur We recommend backing up data saved on a USB storage device before using it with this unit Performance of the hard disk that receives power from the USB port of the unit is not guaranteed If your AC adapter is supplied with your USB storage device connect the AC adapter to an AC outlet to use the device When using an audio player powered by a battery check that its remaining capacity is sufficient e This unit
59. oth the iPod touch iPhone and smartphones with Android OS Download free the app from Apple s App Store or Google Play Please note that a wireless LAN environment is required to use the app In addition network services may become unavailable when their service providers terminate them Contents Important safety instructions 2 Using a home network 26 y Playing music stored on DLNA compatible devices 26 Precautions 3 Setting up Windows Media Player 26 e Playing music files by operating the unit 26 Features E e Using the Play To feature 27 Supplied accessories 7 Music streaming from a shared folder Home Media 27 e Setting up Windows 27 Handling the unit 7 e Playing back 28 Names and functions of parts 8 Various settings 29 e Front 8 e Setting the sound quality 29 e Display 9 e Inputting characters 29 e Rear 10 e Sleep timer 29 e Remote control 11 e Menu settings 30 e Firmware update 31 Getting started 12 e 1 Connecting speakers 12 Troubleshooting 34 e 2 AM FM antenna connections 12 Te ee e 3 Network connection 13 Specifications 37 me Connecting extemal devices 13 Compatible devices media file formats 38 e 5 Connecting the power cord 14 6 Turning on the unit 14 Compatible devices media 38 File format 39 Playing CDs 15 Basic operations 15 Selecting tracks 16 e Selecting tracks on music CDs Direct Play 16 e Selecting tracks on MP3 WMA discs 16 Memory playback 17 Random playback 17 Repeat
60. out 20 to 30 seconds until the unit recognizes the input The unit turns off When the Auto Standby function is enabled the unit will enter standby automatically after a set amount of time See ASb Auto Standby under Menu settings in Various settings to check the setting Remote control does not work e Make sure the batteries have been installed with the correct polarity e If the batteries are exhausted replace both of them with new ones e Point the remote control at the front panel of the unit from a distance of less than about 5 m e The remote control will not work if there is an obstruction between it and the main unit In this case try changing the position e Ifa fluorescent light is near the unit turn the light off e The unit is located behind the glass doors of a audio rack or cabinet E Audio There s no sound Make sure the correct input source is selected If MUTING is displayed on the display press the MUTING button to cancel muting Make sure the speakers are connected correctly Check all connections and correct as necessary While headphones are connected the speakers output no sound If the headphones do not output audio contact failure could be the cause See the instruction manual for the headphones There is noise The sound quality is not good Make sure that of the speaker cables are connected correctly Connect the speaker placed on the lef
61. owing Tuneln menu items appear To This manual describes operations for Tuneln as an example You can also enjoy other services by performing operations in the same way use each function use the direction A V buttons to You can also listen to broadcast stations that are not select a menu item on the display and press the included in the preset services by registering them to My ENTER button Menu items to be displayed differ Favorites which appears when you press the NET button depending on the broadcast station you are playing Add to My Presets Registers radio stations and programs in your My Presets folder within Tuneln When an item has been registered the My Presets folder will be added to the Tuneln top list An Internet connection is necessary to listen to noe from My Presets Deletes a radio station Internet radio programs If service from the service or program from your My Presets folder provider stops use of that network services and Clear recents Clears all radio stations and contents might cease to be possible For details on programs from the Recents folder within Tuneln services see the website of each service provider top list Add to My Favorites Registers radio stations and programs in My Favorites Other menu items include View Schedule which displays the program guide of radio stations and Report a problem e Services availab
62. pective profits loss of data or for any other reason whatsoever You can check the current firmware version Follow the procedures below 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the direction A V buttons to select Update and press the ENTER button 3 Use the direction A V buttons to select Version and press the ENTER button E Updating the firmware via network You can update the firmware by connecting the unit to a network Precautions when updating the firmware Confirm that the unit is on and connected to a network While updating never disconnect or turn off this unit While updating never disconnect and reconnect the LAN cable While updating never disconnect and reconnect the power cord Do not access this unit from a PC while updating Updating takes about five minutes to be completed Settings you made are retained after updating Before starting an update stop the Internet radio iPod iPhone USB device server or any other device that is playing audio Update procedures 1 2 Press the MENU button Use the direction A V buttons to select Update and press the ENTER button e Wait for a while if Not Available is displayed and Update cannot be selected Use the direction A V buttons to select CR via NET and press the ENTER button e The option does not appear when no firmware update is available Select UpdateStart and press
63. playback 17 Listening to Internet radio 18 Tuneln 18 Registering your favorite radio stations My Favorites 18 e Registering a station in the My Favorites 19 e Playing a registered radio station 19 Playing tracks stored on a USB storage device 20 Basic operations 20 Random playback 21 Repeat playback 21 Listening to an iPod iPhone 22 Listening to AM FM radio 23 Tuning into a radio station 23 e Tuning into stations automatically 23 e Tuning into stations manually 23 e Tuning into stations by frequency 23 Presetting an AM FM radio station 24 e Registering radio stations automatically 24 e Registering radio stations manually 24 e Selecting preset stations 24 e Receiving RDS 25 Supplied accessories E Remote control RC 850S x 1 E Batteries for remote control AAA RO3 x 2 E Power cord x 1 E AM loop antenna x 1 E Indoor FM antenna x 1 In catalogs and on packaging the letter at the end of the product name indicates the color Specifications and operations are the same regardless of color Using the remote control Remove the cover from the back of the remote control and insert two AAA RO3 batteries with their ends oriented in the case as shown Replace the cover If the operation range of the remote control decreases the batteries have become exhausted In this case replace the batteries with new ones Dispose of the used batteries according to the instructions on them or requirement
64. ratus through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Don t put candles or other burning objects on top of this unit 17 Batteries Always consider the environmental issues and follow local regulations when disposing of batteries 18 If you install the apparatus in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack ensure that there is adequate ventilation Leave 20 cm 8 of free space at the top and sides and 10 cm 4 at the rear The rear edge of the shelf or board above the apparatus shall be set 10 cm 4 away from the rear panel or wall creating a flue like gap for warm air to escape Precautions 1 Recording Copyright Unless it s for personal use only recording copyrighted material is illegal without the permission of the copyright holder 2 AC Fuse The AC fuse inside the unit is not user serviceable If you cannot turn on the unit contact your Onkyo dealer 3 Care Occasionally you should dust the unit all over with a soft cloth For stubborn stains use a soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild detergent and water Dry the unit immediately afterwards with a clean cloth Don t use abrasive cloths thinners alcohol or other chemical solvents because they may damage the finis
65. re and press the ENTER button or playback button to add the track to the memory You can also select tracks using the number buttons When using an MP3 WMA disc follow the procedures in Selecting tracks on MP3 WMA discs If you register tracks one after another they will be registered to the end of the memory Example MP3 WMA disc FOLDER FILE Folder number File number Program number 3 Press the playback P button to start playback E Checking the memory content If you press the search lt lt P buttons while a music CD is stopped a track number and the playback time appear If you perform the same operation while a MP3 WMA disc is stopped a folder number file number and file name appear E Clearing tracks from the memory When stopped press the CLEAR button to remove the last track that was added to the memory E Ending memory playback When stopped press the MEMORY button e Memory playback will also end if you press the tray open close 4 button to open the tray or put the unit into standby With random playback all of the tracks on the disc are played in random order 1 When stopped press the RANDOM button gt a MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT if Ne J O O O O My LY E appears on the display 2 Press the playback button to start playback E Ending random playback When stopped press the RANDOM button e Random playback
66. right click it This opens a pop up menu To use the Play To feature with audio files on a different server open that server from the list that appears under Other Libraries and select the audio file that you want to play 4 Click the Play to and select this unit from the Play To list Open the Windows Media Player 12 Play To dialog box and start playback from this unit Use the Play To dialog box to control remote playback e Remote playback is not possible when you are performing a different operation that uses the network on the unit or playing a music file stored on an iPod iPhone on the unit 5 Adjust the volume using the volume bar on the Play To dialog box The default maximum volume level is 38 You can change the level using WEB Setup For information on how to access WEB Setup see Registering your favorite radio stations My Favorites under Listening to Internet radio Some times the volume displayed on the Play To dialog box may differ from that appeared on the display of the unit When the volume is adjusted from the unit the value is not reflected in the Play To dialog box Using a home network Music streaming from a shared folder Home Media A shared folder is configured in a network device such as a PC or a hard disk connected to your home network NAS device for access from other users You can play music files in a shared folder on your PC or
67. s ee e You can also select by directly entering the preset number with the number buttons Naming a preset radio station 1 Press the MENU button while a preset number is displayed use the direction A V buttons to select Tuner Setting and press the ENTER button 2 Use the direction A V buttons to select Name Edit and press the ENTER button 3 Input the name For information on how to input characters see Inputting characters under Various settings Copying a preset radio station You can copy preset radio stations to other preset numbers and arrange them into the desired order 1 Press the MENU button while a preset number is displayed use the direction A V buttons to select Tuner Setting and press the ENTER button 2 Use the direction A V buttons to select Preset Copy and press the ENTER button The preset number on the display flashes 3 Use the direction lt gt buttons to select the preset number of the copy destination and press the ENTER button When the radio station has been copied Complete appears on the display e Ifa station has already been stored in the selected preset the message OverWrite appears To overwrite the previously stored station press the ENTER button To not overwrite the previously stored station press the MENU button To keep a radio station registered to the preset number of the copy destination copy it to a
68. s and numbers appear in place of the asterisks Refer to the descriptions below to check the meaning Error code 10 20 The USB flash drive could not be recognized Confirm that the USB flash drive is securely connected to the USB port on the front of the unit 14 The root folder of the USB flash drive does not contain a firmware file or the firmware file is for a different model for example Others Disconnect and reconnect the power cord and retry updating Various settings Troubleshooting Before starting the procedure Problems may be solved by simply turning the power on off or disconnecting connecting the power cord which is easier than working on the connection setting and operating procedure Try the simple measures on both the unit and the connected device E Restoring factory default settings If this unit does not operate properly follow the procedures below to restore it to the default settings that it had when shipped new from the factory Doing this might correct the problem While the unit is on press and hold the stop W button and press the ON STANDBY button E Power Remote control The unit does not turn on e Confirm that the power plug is securely plugged in to an outlet e Unplug the power cord once wait five seconds and then plug it in again Now Initializing appears on the display e If you turn on the unit when the input source is set to USB or NET it takes ab
69. s set by your local municipality e If you intend not to use the remote control for a long time remove the batteries to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion Expired batteries should be removed as soon as possible to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion 5 mor less Remote control sensor When using the remote control point it toward the remote control signal receiver on the main unit from a distance of 5m or less e Do not place obstructions between the main unit and the remote control The remote control might not work if the remote control signal receiver on the unit is exposed to direct sunlight or bright light If this occurs try moving the unit Beware that use of this remote control could cause the unintentional operation of other devices that can be controlled by infrared rays Handling the unit Precautions for use Do not install this unit in a location that could become hot This includes places that are exposed to direct sunlight or near a radiator heater stove or other heating equipment Moreover do not place it on top of an amplifier or other equipment that generates heat Doing so could cause discoloration or deformation Do not put anything on top of this unit as it may interfere with proper ventilation Do not lift or move the unit during playback because the disc rotates at high speed Doing so could damage the disc Always remove any loaded disc before moving this unit or packing it f
70. s stored on a USB storage device e With some iPod iPhone models and generations certain buttons may not work as expected E Menu items in Extended mode When Extended mode is selected the following menu items appear on the display Use the direction A V buttons to select the menu and press the ENTER button Playlists gt Artists gt Albums gt Genres gt Songs gt Composers gt Shuffle Songs gt Now Playing E Information shown on the display Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly during playback in the Extended mode to change the information shown on the display DIMMER DISPLAY SLEEP I Title gt Artist gt Album gt Elapsed time of current track gt Playback time of current track gt File format sampling rate and bit rate E Random playback Press the RANDOM button repeatedly to select the random modes In Extended mode the following icons appear on the display Plays all tracks in the selected folder randomly Plays a randomly selected album when the selected folder contains multiple albums e To end the random playback press the RANDOM button repeatedly until the random icon disappears E Repeat playback Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to select the repeat modes In Extended mode the following icons appear on the display Repeats all tracks Repeats one track e Repeat playback and random playback can be used together To end the repeat playback press
71. support RDS e Install an outdoor FM antenna e Change the position or direction of your outdoor FM antenna e Move the FM antenna as far away as possible from fluorescent lights E DLNA Cannot connect to the network Check the settings of the network s firewall Confirm that a DLNA server on the same network can connect to the network Confirm that the password to connect to the DLNA server is correct Confirm that the DLNA server is not shut down or in sleep mode There might be a problem with the network authentication Press the NET button to select DLNA again Cannot find a track e Add the track to the media library of Windows Media Player e Select this unit from the Windows device list e Ifthe PC is using antivirus or security software the unit might not be able to connect to it E Home Media Cannot find a folder file e Make folder file sharing settings e Add the file to the shared folder e Confirm that the password for the user account is correct e Check the file format e Ifthe PC is using antivirus or security software the unit might not be able to connect to it Onkyo is not responsible for damages such as CD rental fees due to unsuccessful recordings caused by the unit s malfunction Before you record important data make sure that the material will be recorded correctly The unit contains a microcomputer for signal processing and control functions In very rare situations
72. t hand side to the L terminal of the unit and connect the right speaker to the R terminal Make sure all audio connecting plugs are pushed in all the way Place the unit as far away as possible from TVs and other devices that have strong magnetism If you have any devices that emit high intensity radio waves near the unit such as a cellular phone that s being used to make a call the unit may output noise The unit s precision drive mechanism may emit a faint hissing sound while reading discs during playback or when searching for tracks You may be able to hear this noise in extremely quiet environments Audio performance will be at its best about 10 to 30 minutes after the unit has been turned on and had time to warm up Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with speaker or power cables may degrade the sound quality so don t do it E CD playback Playback is not possible If the disc is upside down reload it with the labeled side up If the disc is dirty wipe it clean If a blank disc is loaded replace it with a disc that has recordings on it Depending on the quality of the disc and the condition of the recording playback of a CD R CD RW might not be possible This unit cannot play back unfinalized CD R CD RW discs The sound skips e Vibrations will cause the sound to skip Install this unit in a stable location e If the disc is dirty wipe it clean Do not use discs that are scratched or cracked E A
73. tent or service by you or any third party even if Company has been advised of the possibility of such damages nor shall Company be liable for any third party claims against users of this device or any third party In no event shall Company be responsible nor liable for without limiting the generality of the foregoing any interruption or suspension of any information content or service available through this device Company is neither responsible nor liable for customer service related to the information content and services available through this device Any question or request for service relating to the information content or services should be made directly to the appropriate content owners and services providers Features Amplifier WRAT Wide Range Amplifier Technology Symmetrical Designed Power Amplifier Circuitry 3 Stage Inverted Darlington Amplifier Design 2 Digital Inputs 1 Optical 1 Coaxial 3 Audio Inputs and 1 Output Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry Subwoofer Pre Out Headphone amplifier with fully discrete DIDRC Dynamic Intermodulation Distortion Reduction Circuitry CD player e Plays CDs MP3 WMA discs CD Rs and CD RWs 25 Track Programming e 2 Repeat Mode Track Full 3 Play Modes Normal Random Memory e VLSC Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry Network e DSD native playback 2 8 MHz 5 6 MHz e Playback of high resolution studio master quality sound sources 192 kHz 24 bit in WAV or FLAC format
74. ter up elp to 40 stations e This unit supports Internet radio stations that use the PLS M3U and podcast RSS formats Even if an Internet radio station uses one of these formats playback might not always be possible depending on the type of data and playback format Registering a station in the My Favorites There are two ways to register your favorite radio stations to My Favorites you can either use a PC or operate the unit Registering a station with PC You will need the name and URL of the radio station to add during the storing procedure so check them in advance You have to connect your PC and this unit to the same network Input the IP address of the unit into an Internet browser on the PC to access WEB Setup and register a station 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the direction A V buttons to select NET Setting on the display and press the ENTER button 3 When IP Address appears press the ENTER button Make a note of the IP address 4 Turn the PC on and open Internet Explorer or another Internet browser 5 Input this unit s IP address into the Internet browser URL field If the IP address displayed on the unit is 192168xxxyyy input 192 168 xxx yyy into the URL field If the IP address is 192168 xxyy y input 492 168 xx yyy into the URL field If the IP address is 192168 492 168 x yyy into the URL field This units
75. the desired track is selected e During playback press the I lt button once to return to the beginning of the current track To return to the beginning of the previous track keep pressing the lt 4 button E Search backward forward During playback press the search lt lt P buttons to search backward forward Release the button when you find the desired part Playback resumes from that point E Information shown on the display Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly during playback to change the information shown on the display S fs 4 D Nay TE DIMMER DISPLAY SLEEP C Em l Title if file has ID3 tag gt Artist if file has ID3 tag gt Album if file has ID3 tag gt Elapsed time of current track Playback time of current track gt File format sampling rate and bit rate Random playback Plays back audio files in the folder repeatedly in random order 1 Press the RANDOM button appears on the display E Ending random playback Press the RANDOM button again Random playback is cancelled if you put the unit into standby mode disconnect the USB storage device or start repeat playback Repeat playback 1 Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to select the repeat modes The following icons appear on the display Repeats all tracks in the USB storage device Repeats one track Repeats tracks in the folder E Ending repeat playback
76. tons to select a file To move up one level press the pause I button e To deactivate this mode press the stop W button 5 After selecting the desired file press the ENTER button or playback button Playback starts Playing CDs All folder mode In this mode only the folders containing music files appear when you select a file For example in the figure below folders appear in the order of 1 to 4 2 H Lio poe 4 Folders with no files in the level directly below do not appear S an Root 1 When stopped press the pause I button 1 appears on the display and all folder mode is activated FOLDER 2 Use the skip lt PP buttons to select a folder and press the ENTER button or playback button to enter that folder 3 Use the skip lt gt buttons to select a file e To return to the folder selection press the pause EB button e To deactivate this mode press the stop W button 4 After selecting the desired file press the ENTER button or playback button Playback starts Memory playback Playing CDs Random playback This unit can store up to 25 tracks in the memory 1 When stopped press the MEMORY button O het a ch 2 MEMORY RANDOM REPEAT O O O appears on the display OJO 2 Add tracks to the memory When using a music CD use the skip lt gt buttons to select a track to sto
77. udio files Playback is not possible e Check the file format For information about playable file formats see File format under Compatible devices media file formats The names of tracks artists and albums are not shown e There is no ID3 tag information for the music file Use a PC for example to prepare MP3 files with corrected ID3 tag information Some characters are not shown correctly e This unit cannot display symbols and full size or double byte characters such as Japanese Chinese etc correctly File names for MP3 WMA or other file formats should consist of alphanumeric characters If the file information uses Japanese Chinese or other double byte characters playback is possible but the name will not be shown correctly E Internet radio Cannot connect to the Internet e Confirm that a PC can connect to the Internet using the same network e Enter a correct network connection password e Check the settings of the network s firewall e The station podcast might not be available at the moment The link for the station podcast might be out of date The number of registered users for the station podcast might have already reached a limit making it unavailable to the public If the Internet connection speed is too slow searching might take time Cannot listen to an Internet radio station or podcast e The broadcaster might have a temporary problem with their Internet connection
78. utton is released Tune by looking at the display e You can change the AM frequency step See AM Freq Step under Menu settings under Various settings Tuning into stations by frequency It allows you to directly enter the frequency of the radio station you want to listen to 1 Press the TUNER button repeatedly to select either AM or FM on the display 2 Press D TUN button S O O 7 LO Y 10 D TUN CLEAR rai ha EON gt 10 0 7 u 3 Using the number buttons enter the frequency of the radio station within 8 seconds e To enter 87 50 FM for example press 8 7 5 0 If the entered number is incorrect press the D TUN button again 8 seconds or more later and re enter the number Presetting an AM FM radio station It allows you to register up to 40 of your favorite AM FM radio stations Registering radio stations in advance allows you to tune into your radio station of choice directly Registering radio stations automatically Only FM radio stations can be registered automatically If you use the Auto Preset function all registered radio stations will be deleted and replaced by new ones 1 Press the TUNER button repeatedly to select FM on the display 2 Press the MENU button Use the direction A V buttons to select Tuner Setting and press the ENTER button e To return to the previous display press t
79. y Disc storage After you finish using a disc always put it back into its case for storage Failure to do so could result in warping and scratches Do not leave discs in places that are exposed to direct sunlight or that are very humid or hot Doing so could cause discs to become deformed or degraded making them unplayable CD R and CD RW discs are more susceptible to the impacts of heat and ultraviolet rays than ordinary CDs For this reason do not leave them for long times in places that are exposed to direct sunlight or near devices that generate heat for example Always clean discs before storing them Leaving a disc in an unclean state might result in skipping or degraded sound quality 38 Maintenance If the side of the disc that has the data encoded on it unlabeled side becomes dirty with fingerprints or dust use a soft cloth to wipe the surface from the center directly toward the edge Never use record cleaners antistatic treatments thinners or similar chemicals to clean discs Such chemicals could harm the surface of the disc Precautions when creating MP3 WMA discs using a PC Perform recording following the ISO9660 Level 2 file system The supported directory depth is eight levels the same as ISO9660 Level 1 Discs recorded with the hierarchical file system HFS cannot be played The unit recognizes MP3 and WMA files by their file extensions which are mp3 and wma respectively Always include
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