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Generac 4582 Portable Generator User Manual
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1. 4 Press the MEMORY button to store the character Flashing mark appears next to the stored character Repeat the steps 3 and 4 to store more characters You can store up to 8 charac ters To enter a space between characters press the MEMORY button The bar cursor moves on to the next position MEMORY Sy continued on the next page DISPLAY MEMORY lt TUNING gt maa gt gt 5 When you finish entering all neces sary characters press and hold down the DISPLAY button for more than two seconds to complete the opera tion DISPLAY BQ Note If you have not pressed any button for 16 seconds during the procedure the operation will complete automatically Changing the existing characters Follow the procedure below to change the existing characters or rename the preset sta tion 7 Select the station you wish to modify See Selecting preset stations on page 33 2 Press and hold the DISPLAY button for a few seconds The R 801A enters character input mode and the first character flashes DISPLAY 3 Press the MEMORY button repeatedly until the character that you want to change flashes MEMORY Q 35 Naming preset stations DISPLAY TUNING maa gt 4 Use the lt TUNINGP I4a gt gt i con Clearing all names stored in
2. Tip During muting e if you press the VOLUME A or Y button on the remote controller the MUTING indicator disappears then the sound will be restored and e if you turn off the unit and turn it on again the sound will be restored Connect the stereo headphones mini plug to the PHONES jack The speakers will reproduce no sound while the headphones are connected Tip You can adjust the sound through the head phones as well as through the speakers See Adjusting the sound on the previous page for operations 29 Recording Before recording Refer to the instruction manuals of the related components for detailed recording operations Note Do not press the INPUT button during recording 7 Press the INPUT button repeatedly to select the source you wish to record from lights Or press the INPUT SELECTOR button on the remote controller Remote controller INPUT CDR PC TAPE CD C_ _sINPUTSELECTOR Q or CD DVD MD FM AM D O Cec OO The name of the selected source appears on the display in the following order CD DVD MD CDR TAPE AM FM 2 Prepare the playing source e g Insert the CD you want to record from into the CD player 30 INPUT SELECTOR Ro Go 6 OfOLO 0 CFO 860000 dio 800000 0 CfO O10 04 00 60 00 3 Prepare the recording component e g 1 Insert an MD in
3. 7 in FM mode hold down the MEMORY button for a few seconds The MEM MEMORY indicator appears on the display and AUTO will start flashing on the display Keep holding down the button for a few more seconds to start the Auto Memory function MEMORY L AUTO Hold down The frequencies are scanned from low to high Up to 20 FM stations with the best sig nal quality are selected sorted in order from low to high frequency and stored into the preset memory Note All stations previously stored in memory will be replaced with new Auto Memory stations Presetting your favorite stations You can store your favorite stations in the preset memory Follow the procedure below 7 Select FM or AM using the INPUT but ton or FM or AM button on the remote controller Remote controller INPUT Receiving stations MEMORY 2 Use the TUNING lt 4 lt pP1 con trol to select the frequency of your favorite station Press and hold down Press and hold down to lower the frequency fa TUNING N Haa taal tuned in Tuning in FM stations Turn and hold the TUNING control to the left or right to start auto tuning To to raise the frequency gt The gt e lt indicator lights up on the display when the broadcasting station is properly change the frequency in 200kHz 50kHz steps turn the control left or right duri
4. Entered Character or Program service name Clock Radio Text DISPLAY By If the current station you are listening to is not an RDS station only the frequency of the station and the characters see page 34 appear If no characters have been entered only the frequency information will appear When RT is received it can sometimes take between a few seconds and 15 seconds more or less to display Sometimes the following messages will be shown on the display WAIT This message indicates that it requires more time to receive the RT information When the information is received the char acters will scroll across the display NO TEXT This message appears for three seconds and indicates that even though an RDS station is being received the signal does not contain RT information 37 38 Using the timer The R 801A features a Timer function that enables you to start playing or recording a specified component at a specified time To use this function you need to connect this unit to other components via RI REMOTE CONTROL jacks Refer to Connecting the RI connectors and AC OUTLETS through Connecting the RI remote control cables on pages 12 15 for more information on making the connections The timer function can be performed only by using the remote controller Buttons and modes for the Timer function remote controller only n ARNE LICI CC lt a p TIMER ENTE
5. trol to change the character memory Katuna N Follow the procedure below to delete the kaa Pi name of the selected preset station 1 Press and hold the DISPLAY button for a few seconds DISPLAY 5 Press the MEMORY button to store os the character MEMORY 2 While holding down the MEMORY By button press and hold the FM MODE button for a few seconds MEMORY FM MODE O L AR 6 Press and hold down the DISPLAY but ton for more than two seconds to complete the operation DISPLAY By The name will be deleted 36 Receiving RDS European models only DISPLAY RDS reception is available only on the Euro pean model and only in areas where RDS broadcasts are available What is RDS Many FM stations now transmit RDS signals which contain additional information RDS provides you with various services so that you can choose a station broadcasting your favorite categories of music or other infor mation The information below is available through the R 801A PS Program Service Name RT Radio Text Note If radio signals are weak RDS may not be received Displaying Radio Text RT Radio Text can be displayed as follows Note If the station you are listening to is not an RDS station no Radio Text will be displayed 7 Each time you press the DISPLAY but ton the display changes as follows Frequency
6. 9 kHz steps Other area models Usable sensitivity FM Mono 11 2 dBf 1 0 pV 75 ohms IHF 0 9 uV 75 ohms DIN Stereo 17 2 dBf 2 0 uV 75 ohms IHF 23 0 uV 75 ohms DIN AM 30 uV 50 dB Quieting sensitivity FM Mono 17 2 dBf 2 0 uV 75 ohms Stereo 37 2 dBf 20 0 pV 75 ohms Capture ratio FM 2 0 dB Image rejection ratio FM 40 dB U S amp Canadian models 85 dB Other area models AM 40 dB IF rejection ratio FM 90 dB AM 40 dB Signal to noise ratio FM Mono 73 dB IHF Stereo 67 dB IHF AM 40 dB Selectivity FM 50 dB DIN 300 kHz at 40 kHz Devi AM Suppression Ratio 50 dB Harmonic distortion FM Mono 0 2 Stereo 0 3 AM 0 7 Frequency response FM 30 to 15 000 Hz 1 5 dB Stereo separation FM 45 dB at 1 000 Hz 30 dB at 100 to 10 000 Hz Stereo threshold FM 17 2 dBf 2 0 uV 75 ohms General Clock precision monthly error 30 seconds at 25 degrees Celsius Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz AC 230 240 V 50 Hz AC 220 230 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 44 W Dimensions W X H X D 155 X 94 X 285 mm 6 1 8 X 3 1 16 X 11 1 4 Weight 2 9 kg 6 4 Ibs Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice as a result of product improvement 51 ONKYO CORPORATION Sales amp Product Planning Div 2 1 Nisshin cho Neyagawa shi OSAKA 572 8540 JAPAN Tel 072 831 8111 Fax 072 833 5222 ONKYO U S A CORPORATION 18 Park Way Upper Saddle River N J 07458 U S
7. Hal Sees Connecting to components other than the Separate Collection Series Connecting audio video equipment to audio connectors Before connecting e Do not connect the AC power cord mains lead to the wall outlet the mains until you have completed all the other connections including the sound processor connections on the next page the RI connections on page 15 and the speaker connections on page 16 e On each pair of connectors a red connector marked R corresponds to the right channel and a white connector marked L to the left channel Connect white plugs of audio connec tion cables to L connectors and connect red plugs of audio connection cables to R connec tors Audio connection cable To L connector White o ee e White To L connector To R connector lt Red Red To R connector e Please refer to the instruction manual for each compo nent when you make any connections e Insert the plug securely If the connection is incomplete noise or malfunction may result p Improper connection _ Insert completely Connections Stereo cassette CD player DVD player tape deck REC PLAY OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT This unit R 801A Refer to the note on page 15 for informa tion on connecting a CD or DVD player illustration is European model cc Signal flow REC PLAY R
8. a window or outside e Do not remove the AM loop antenna e To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock grounding is necessary Follow item 14 of the Important Safeguards on page 3 when you install the outdoor antenna Connecting an AM outdoor antenna ot Outdoor antenna ANTENNA 17 18 Antenna connections Connecting the FM antenna FM indoor antenna The supplied FM antenna is for indoor use only Move the antenna in various directions until the clearest signal is received Fix it with push pins or similar implements in the position that will cause the least amount of distortion U S and Canadian models l Other models ANTENNA Remove the insulation at the tip of the cable and insert the cable securely fully to the end of the exposed tip FM 75Q FM outdoor antenna If the reception is not very clear with the supplied FM antenna the use of an outdoor antenna is recommended Please make sure that you follow the considerations below regarding the location e Keep the antenna away from noise sources neon signs busy roads etc e It is dangerous to put the antenna close to power lines Keep it well away from power lines etc e To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock grounding is necessary Follow item 14 of the Important Safeguards on page 3 when you install the outd
9. batteries at the same time e The life of the batteries supplied is about six months but this will vary depending on usage Using the remote controller 2 Insert two AA size batteries into the battery compartment Carefully follow the polarity diagram positive G and negative symbols inside the battery compartment 3 After batteries are installed and seated correctly replace the compart ment cover Notes e Do not mix new batteries with old batter ies or different kinds of batteries e To avoid corrosion remove the batteries if the remote controller is not to be used for a long time e Remove dead batteries immediately to avoid damage from corrosion If the Point the remote controller toward the remote control sensor R 801A Remote control sensor ed About 5m 16 feet Control range Notes e Place the unit away from strong light such as direct sunlight or inverted fluorescent light which can prevent proper operation of the remote controller e Using another remote controller of the same type in the same room or using the unit near equipment which uses infrared rays may cause operational interference e Do not put any object such as a book on the remote controller The buttons of the remote controller may be pressed by mis take and drain the batteries e Make sure the audio rack doors do not have colored glass Placing the unit behind such doors may prevent proper remot
10. not start at the ON time for example if the power is already on activate WEEKDAY not activate REC i cee i i activate WEEKEND 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 t t t ON OFF ON OFF Index to parts and controls Front panel For more information about buttons turn to the page number in the brackets PHONES jack 29 STANDBY ON button 41 STANDBY ON indicator 21 Remote control sensor 20 DISPLAY button 34 37 ONKYO tuner abeurier INPUT button VOLUME 27 30 31 33 VOLUME control 27 o STANDBY OSTANDBY ON j TUNING gt o aa gt r C ACOUSTIC PRESENCE ACOUSTIC PRESENCE button 28 TUNING laa gt r trol MEMORY button 31 36 B1 ae contro CLEAR or FM MODE button 33 36 European models front panel shown Display Sleep time indicator MEMORY indicator Timer setting indicators STEREO indicator Tuning indicator Aa AUTO indicator SLEEP TIMER AUTO ne VEEE me we AM PM kHz L Frequency MHz st indicator Multi display AM PM indicator 45 46 Index to parts and controls Remote controller e You can control the other fRI connected components with the supplied remote controller e The remote controller buttons operate in the same way as the buttons on each component with the same indication For actual operations please refer to the Instruction Manual
11. or the number buttons to set the desired time Entering the time value using the number buttons on the remote controller To set 9 38 am press 10 0 9 3 8 then ENTER To set 11 00 am press 1 1 10 0 10 0 then ENTER 10 0 stands for 0 5 Press the ENTER button ENTER ke The clock will start operating The day time indicator on the display changes to the input indicator After you set the clock while the unit is in Stand by Off mode pressing the ENTER button causes the display indicator to turn off Ti ni between the 24 hour and 12 hour display settings 1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly to dis play 24H 12H 2 Press the ENTER button 3 Use the lt lt or gt button to select 24H 24 hour display or 12H 12 hour display 4 Press the ENTER button to confirm the setting Notes e To use the number buttons instead of the lt lt or gt gt button to set the desired day of the week and time select the 24 hour display If you select the 12 hour display you cannot use the number buttons to set the day and time e The ACCUCLOCK function is disabled if you set the clock manually If you wish to enable the ACCUCLOCK function refer to the previous section Confirming chang ing the RDS station used by ACCU CLOCK 25 26 Setting the Clock i Q 0 0 OF J fo 05010 Dogi 000000 lie 00 CLOCK 6
12. phone Jack RI Compatible Remote Control Included Blushed Alminume Front Panel Check that the following accessories are supplied with this unit Remote controller x 1 RC 466S Batteries x 2 Size AA R6 or UM 3 AM loop antenna x 1 FM indoor antenna x 1 75 300 ohm antenna adapter x 1 Available in Asia We ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Declaration of Conformity INDUSTRIESTRASSE 20 82110 GERMERING cee E declare in own responsibility that the ONKYO product described in this instruction manual is in compliance with the corresponding technical standards such as EN60065 EN55013 EN55020 and EN61000 3 2 3 3 GERMERING GERMANY MORI ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Table of contents Before using Supplied accessoriess 2 5 i si0s5 52e8c sided ssccbd he kes peek hPa ed dase Sethe whshc ne icchs dhs bieeibad dicsseds ccsebeeagites 6 Connections Connecting to the ONKYO Separate Collection Series component cs csceeeeeeee Connecting to components other than the Separate Collection Series Connecting speaker Systems ccecceecececeeceeeeeaeeeaeeeaceeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeceeseaesaneseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaes Antenna connections eee ier avenge Aaa ilies Preparations Preparing the remote controller c ccccceeceeeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeceaeceaeceeceaeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeieeeeeeeaees 20 Connecting the AC power cord mains lead cceccceceeeceeeeeeeee
13. speaker cords for connection as SPEAKERS Strip 15 mm from the end of each cord 15mm C Twist the stripped end of the cord Note To prevent dam age to circuits never short circuit the positive and negative speaker wires Connecting the speaker cords to the speaker connectors Right speaker Left speaker This unit Press down the lever hole a amp 16 Insert the wire into the Release the lever to replace it Antenna connections Connecting the AM antenna Assembling the AM loop antenna Assemble the loop antenna as shown in the illustration gt Insert into the hole Connecting the antenna cable 1 Press down the lever 2 Insert the wire into the hole 3 Release the lever to replace it Connecting the AM loop antenna The AM loop antenna is for indoor use only Set it in the direction and position where you receive the clearest sound Put it as far as pos sible away from this unit TV speaker cables and power cords ANTENNA When reception is not satisfactory with the supplied AM loop antenna alone connection of an outdoor antenna is recommended The outdoor antenna will be more effective if it is stretched horizontally above
14. the Standby mode Lit O STANDBY STANDBY ON oe Since muting is automatically turned on when the timer is used to record the sound cannot be heard during recording To moni tor recording press the MUTING button on the remote controller to cancel muting Switching the timer ON OFF You can switch the timer ON OFF to cancel the timer setting to enable the timer again or to perform timer recording again Note To switch the timer ON first you need to pro gram the time value 7 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until the timer mode W DAY ON or OFF W END ON or OFF or REC ON or OFF that you wish to enable TIMER 2 Press the lt lt or pp button to switch the selected mode ON or OFF lt a O bs Note Pressing the ENTER button without press ing the lt lt or gt button enables you to set the recording start time and other parameters 3 Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection ENTER aes 43 44 Using the timer 0G 000 68600000 6 0 0 Oiid 0 660000 Ole Sleep function Notes for timer setting The Sleep function can be performed only by e using remote controller The SLEEP timer automatically sets the entire e system to Standby mode after a specified period of time 7 start playing something you would like to listen to CD tape MD or radio broadcast 2 Press the SLEEP b
15. the timer see page 27 The remote control doesn t operate e The batteries in the remote controller are dead e The remote controller is out of the control range e There is some obstruction between the remote controller and the unit Replace the batteries with new ones see page 20 Operate the remote controller within the control range see page 20 Try to operate the remote con troller from a different angle or remove the obstruction Symptom AM stations cannot be received Cause e AM loop antenna is not attached Remedy e Connect the supplied AM loop antenna to the AM antenna termi nals Buzzing noise on AM particularly conspicu ous at night or with weak stations Noise from electrical appa ratus such as fluorescent lamp e Move the AM loop antenna to dif ferent position e Set up an outdoor AM antenna High pitched noise or buzzing noise on AM Noise from TV set e Place the AM loop antenna as far as possible from the TV e Move unit away from TV set Noise caused by turning a fluorescent lamp on and off Noise from automobile igni tion e Move the antenna as far away as possible from the fluorescent lamp e Install an outdoor FM antenna as far away as possible from the road Crackling noise on AM FM Tuning indicators and ST indicator light but sound is distorted and sepa ration is bad Station is too strong Multiple r
16. unit by pressing the STANDBY ON switch on one of the system com ponents You can turn on all the system components at the same time by pressing the STANDBY ON switch on the unit You can turn off each component not in use independently afterwards e Direct Change Press the following button on the component you want to operate to switch the unit s input selector automatically to that component The play button on the CD player MD recorder or stereo cassette tape deck e Remote Control Operation All the system components can be operated using the supplied remote controller e Program Timer You can operate timer playback and recording using this unit e Sleep Timer You can fall asleep to a music radio program using this unit e CD Dubbing Simple CD dubbing using an MD recorder or CD recorder is possible with the pressing of a single button Refer to the MD 101A or CDR 201A Instruction Manual for more informa tion e CD MD CDR Synchro Recording If a connected MD recorder or CD recorder is in recording stand by mode pressing the play button on the CD player will automatically start recording Refer to the MD 101A CDR 201A or C 701A instruction manual for more information e Dubbing a specific track from CD You can specify a track on a CD and easily dub it to a connected MD recorder or CDR 201A Refer to the MD 101A or CDR 201A instruction manual for more information Arranging the system components Combina
17. 0 0 ofoiolos ogo G00ooog 8 0 0 010010 OF While the unit is in Standby Off mode Clock Call function CLOCK F CQ 7 Press the CLOCK button to display the Oe time press again to cancel the time display CLOCK os Note If the time has not been set ADJUST j will flash on the display Turns off in five seconds o When you press the CLOCK button the time While the power to the unit is turned on indicator appears The indicator is darker cLock than it is while the unit is turned on The time indicator turns off in five seconds Energy save When you press the CLOCK button the day time indicator appears e To return to the previous display press the CLOCK button again e You can also press the DISPLAY button on the main unit to return to the previous display See page 37 Choosing the required source INPUT VOLUME INPUT SELECTOR VOLUME UP A DOWN Y 7 Press the INPUT button repeatedly or 2 Start playing the source you selected the INPUT SELECTOR buttons on the in step 1 remote controller to select the source you wish to listen to lights 3 Set the volume to appropriate level Remote controller using the VOLUME control or the VOL INPUT CDRIPC TAPE UME A up V down buttons on CD C_ _sInPur selector the remote controller Q or CD DVD MD FM AM Turn the VOLUME control clockwise to ee O OoOO CO
18. 4 and select the 24 hour display You cannot use the number buttons if you select the 12 hour display 40 lt lt gt gt ENTER e When you store the ON time the display automatically indicates that the OFF time is one hour after the ON time you speci fied 3 Press the lt lt or pp button to select the OFF time and press the ENTER button lt a gt n Bee gt O ENTER aes 4 Press the lt lt or pp button to select the source FM AM CD or DVD MD CDR TAPE and press the ENTER but ton 6 0 4 If you select FM or AM press the lt lt or gt gt button again to select the preset number and press the ENTER button If you select CDR the display indicates CDR PC at the programmed time continued on the next page STANDBY ON If you select an input source that is not connected to the R 801A the power is turned on to the unit at the programmed time and the input source is switched but nothing will happen 5 Press the STANDBY ON button on this unit to set the Standby mode Lit SOSTANDBY STANDBY ON oe TIMER Notes e After you set the timer and the unit is in Stand by Off mode pressing the ENTER button turns off the display indicator e The clock of this unit must be set correctly before programming the timer e Make sure that the specified sourc
19. 801A S MD recorder C H Rt 1 remote control cable supplied with Audio A C every ONKYO component that has RI CD d ieee ati Ce connectors except for the amplifier and ai receiver CD player A T e This is not an example of stacking the components For the example refer to page 9 Note Select CD as the input display when you connect a CD player to the R 801A s CD DVD con nector and select DVD when you connect a DVD player If you select the wrong input the system will not operate even if the RI connection is correct Toggling between CD and DVD for the input display To toggle between CD or DVD for the input display make sure that the CD DVD display indicates CD or DVD then press and hold down the CD DVD but ton on the remote controller for two seconds or more Ce 15 Connecting speaker systems Connecting left and right speakers Before connecting e The load impedance of each speaker must be at least 4 ohms e Do not use unnecessarily long or extremely thin speaker cords Otherwise the DC resis tance of the speaker cords may become too high lowering the damping factor and causing the sound quality to deteriorate e Do not connect the speaker cord to the L and R connectors at the same time and do not connect two or more speakers to the same speaker connectors Preparing the
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21. EC PLAY INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT MD recorder CD recorder audio processor 13 Connecting to components other than the Separate Collection Series Connecting a subwoofer Before connecting e If your subwoofer isn t equipped with an amplifier connect a separate amplifier to the unit first then connect the subwoofer to that amplifier e The SUBWOOFER PRE OUT connector supplies the left and right mixed monaural signals to the subwoofer Connections This unit R 801A When connecting a subwoofer with a built in amplifier Subwoofer Audio connection cable When connecting a subwoofer with no built in amplifier Subwoofer Amplifier Audio connection cable SUBWOOFER PRE OUT Connecting the RI remote control cables If your other components are made by ONKYO and those components are equipped with RI connectors you can control the RiI connected components with the supplied remote control ler Before connecting e The unit must be connected in the RI system hookups for RI control operations e Each component has two RI connectors There is no difference between these connectors e The components may be connected in any order e The hookups on the previous page are necessary independently of the RI system hookups The illustration below is an example of a RI hookup Connections This unit z R
22. MORY button and press the FM MODE button within a second P appears onthe MEMORY FMMODE display V 4ar 2 Note If you fail to press the FM MODE button while holding down the MEMORY button immediately the AUTO MEMORY function will start operating 33 Naming a preset station DISPLAY MEMORY INPUT lt TUNING gt maa gt gt I Naming a preset station You can name the preset stations so that the name instead of the frequency appears on the display when you press the DISPLAY but ton For more information see Display options on page 31 Note You cannot enter characters for an RDS sta tion that has a program service PS name since the PS name has priority over other character information For more informa tion on RDS stations see page 37 e RDS reception is available only on the European models 7 select the station you wish to name See Selecting preset stations on page 33 2 Press and hold down the DISPLAY but ton for more than two seconds The R 801A enters character input mode and flashes on the display DISPLAY Q Flash The following 54 characters can be used ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ amp 4 7 10 123456789 3 Use the the TUNING l lt lt p gt 1 control to select a character The character flashes on the display Ka TUNING N Haa Pr
23. ONKYO English TUNER AMPLIFIER Ww p R 801A 3 S G z A gt 0 fat 2 a Instruction Manual z D ONKYO wren aeurer 2 i o a OSTANDBY ON DISPLAY MEMORY FMMODE INPUT ATUN S 0 9 PHONES otii acoustic PRESENCE ros European models front panel shown O ot oO h fe 3 o Ei fe Thank you for purchasing the ONKYO R 801A Tuner Amplifier Please read this manual thoroughly before making any connection or turning on the power Follow these instructions to obtain optimum performance and maximum listening enjoyment from your new R 801A Please retain this manual for future reference WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated Retain Instructions The safety and oper ating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instruc tions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet before cleani
24. R Number buttons Notes e You can use only the lt lt gt gt TIMER ENTER and number buttons for the timer setting If you use the other buttons the timer will not be set correctly e The explanation in this section assumes that the unit has been powered on set to Standby On The following buttons and setting modes are used to operate the Timer function TIMER button Use this button to select a timer mode The timer mode will change each time you press this button lt gt buttons Use these buttons to select the details of the mode or to change values ENTER button Use this button to enter the selected mode or numbers Timer setting modes e W DAY WEEKDAY This mode enables you to listen to a specified component at a designated time on weekdays You can change the day of the week in DAY SET mode e W END WEEKEND This mode enables you to listen to a specified component at a designated time on weekends You can change the day of the week in DAY SET mode You can define the same day of the week as both WEEKDAY and WEEK END To set two programs for one day specify the same day of the week as WEEKDAY and WEEKEND and se the time for each program e REC This mode enables you to record your favorite broadcasting program s starting at a designated time You can select from NEXT the day of the week and EVERYDAY Except for EVERYDAY the unit performs the timer recording once at the designat
25. by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s author ity to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre quency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio commu nications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particu lar installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turn ing the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For Canadian model For models having a power cord with a polarized plug CAUTION To PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT NOTE THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 Modele pour les Canadi
26. copyright holder 2 AC Fuse The fuse is located inside the chassis and is not user serviceable If power does not come on contact your Onkyo authorized service station 3 Care From time to time you should wipe the front and rear panels and the cabinet with a soft cloth For heavier dirt dampen a soft cloth in a weak solution of mild detergent and water wring it out dry and wipe off the dirt Following this dry immediately with a clean cloth Do not use rough material thinners alcohol or other chemical solvents or cloths since these could damage the finish or remove the panel lettering 4 Power WARNING BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY The voltage of the available power supply differs according to country or region Be sure that the power supply voltage of the area where this unit will be used meets the required voltage e g AC 230 V 50 Hz or AC 120 V 60 Hz written on the rear panel Setting the STANDBY button to standby does not shut off the power completely So the power cord should be removed from the AC outlet when the unit is not used for a pro longed time For British model Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service per sonnel IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of t
27. defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them pay ing particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 14 Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an out side antenna or cable system is connected to the appliance be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and sup porting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure 1 15 Lightning For added protection for the appliance during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the appliance due to lightning and power line surges 16 Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When in
28. e com ponent is connected to this unit and that the CD MD CDR or cassette tape has been inserted into the appropriate com ponent Programming to record at a spec ified time REC mode of the Timer function enables you to record a specified source at a specified time Note To perform timer recording to a mini disc you need to use an MD recorder that fea tures the RI mark such as the MD 101A TIMER 7 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until REC OFF appears on the dis play then press the ENTER button TIMER 2 Press the lt lt or gt gt button to select the day of the week or EVERYDAY for recording and press the ENTER button O OS i NEXT SUN MON TUE WED EVERYDAY SAT FRI THU ENTER T Notes e You can select NEXT instead of the day of the week If you do so recording will start at the next occurrence of the indi cated time e If you select EVERYDAY timer record ing will start at the designated time everyday This is useful when you wish to record a daily radio program show 41 42 Using the timer TIMER lt lt gt gt ENTER 3 Press the lt lt q or gt button to set the ON time and press the ENTER button One ws Notes e You can also use the number buttons instead of the lt lt or gt button to set the desired recording ON and OFF t
29. e controller operation e If there is any obstacle between the remote controller and the remote control sensor the remote controller will not operate Connecting the AC power cord mains lead STANDBY ON indicator r Connect the AC power cord mains lead to the wall outlet the mains AC power cord mains lead tng ONKYO werner BE CEP The STANDBY indicator ligths up Notes If the AC power cord mains lead is con nected to the AC outlet of another com ponent that component s AC power cord mains lead must be connected to the wall outlet the mains to supply power to the unit If the component has a power switch it must be set to On If you do not use the unit for a long time remove the power cord of the R 801A from the AC outlet The unit may cause a power surge on your home circuit when you turn it on If this interferes with any other devices con nected to the same circuit plug this unit into another outlet on a separate circuit 21 22 Setting the Clock The ACCUCLOCK features an automatic clock adjusting function automatically sets the clock time by means of RDS broadcast signals e The ACCUCLOCK feature is available only on the European model and only in areas where RDS broadcasts are available e Adjust the clock as explained in Setting the clock manually on page 24 if
30. ect the PRESET stations Remote controller Use the following buttons to control components that are connected to the RI system jaa button Chapter track down button STANDBY ON ACOUSTIC PRESENCE TAPE INPUT SELECTOR gt gt button Chapter track up button CD DVD MD FM AM CO OO VOLUME MODE button Mode select button REPEAT button Repeat mode button TIMER ENTER CLEAR button Clear button clean 7 SCROLL button Scroll button CD player or ch MD recorder CD recorder control 1 9 10 0 Number buttons Ten s hold button REMOTE CONTROLLER RC 466S lt lt Rewind button pp Fast forward button Stereo cassette tape deck control a Reverse play button E Stop button wm Play button DVD CD player control E Stop button II Pause button Play button MD recorder control E Stop button Il Pause button Play button CD recorder control E Stop button H Pause button Play button e Buttons marked with an asterisk can be used to control components that are con nected to the RI system For actual operations please refer to the Instruction Manual for each component 47 Troubleshooting If you have any problems with the unit please check the troubleshooting table below first For any problems not covered in the table please consult your nearest ONKYO authorized service center Cause S
31. ed time e DAY SET This mode enables you to change the day setting definition of WEEKDAY or WEEKEND e ADJUST This mode enables you to set and adjust the clock If you have adjusted the clock you do not need to set it again TIMER Changing the WEEKDAY and WEEKEND settings You can define or change which day is WEEK DAY or WEEKEND You can also define the day as both WEEKDAY and WEEKEND in order to program two timer settings on the same day The initial factory settings are WEEKDAY Monday Friday WEEKEND Saturday and Sunday Sunday l saturday Monday Friday Wednesday Tuesday Thursday a 7 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until DAY SET appears on the dis play then press the ENTER button TIMER Di 2 Press the lt lt or gt gt button to select WEEKEND or WEEKDAY END or DAY flashes lt lt gt gt Ss ENTER 3 Press the ENTER button The current WEEKDAY or WEEKEND set ting will be displayed ENTER 4 Press the ENTER button repeatedly to display the flashing bar cursor of the day you wish to select or simply press the corresponding number buttons The number button on the remote con troller 1 S Sunday 2 M Monday 3 T Tuesday 4 W Wednesday Note To use the number buttons select the 24 hour display If you select the 12 hour dis play you cannot use the n
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33. eflection of the radio waves because of tall buildings or mountains e Change to FM indoor antenna e Use antenna that has better direc tivity and select a point with the least distortion Tuning indicators and ST indicator flicker and hiss is heard on FM Station is too weak Stereo FM broadcasts cover only about half the distance of an ordinary broadcast e Install an outdoor FM antenna e Change the position or direction of the outdoor antenna e Switch to mono reception Even stereo broadcasts will be heard in mono No station or undes ired station is recalled when a Pre set button is pressed The power cord has been unplugged for a long time e The memory contents are lost if the power is not turned on and off a few times each month Store all sta tions in the memory again and remember to turn the power on and off a few times each month The RDS function does not work The station is not an RDS station The reception station signal is too weak Too much interference e Receive an RDS station e Install an outdoor FM antenna e Change the position or direction of the outdoor antenna e Move the antenna as far away as possible from fluorescent lamps e Install an outdoor FM antenna ACCUCLOCK func tion does not work The station is not an RDS station or received signal is too weak RDS broadcasts cannot be received e See the remedies for the RDS fu
34. en Sur les mod les dont la fiche est polaris e ATTENTION pour VITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND REMARQUE CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA Memory Preservation This unit does not require memory preserva tion batteries A built in memory power back up system preserves the contents of the mem ory during power failures and even when the unit is unplugged The unit must be plugged in order to charge the back up system The memory preservation period after the unit has been unplugged varies depending on climate and placement of the unit On the average memory contents are protected over a period of a few weeks after the last time the unit has been unplugged This period is shorter when the unit is exposed to a highly humid climate Main Features A compact discrete component with 155mm 6 1 8 wide 24 Watts per channel into 4 ohms DIN Low impedance drive discrete output stage Accoustic Presence RDS Radio Data System PS only Euro pean model FM AM random 30 Stations Preset Tuning Timer Play Weekday Weekend Sleep amp Timer Rec Supplied accessories Automatic Scan Tuning FM only FM TUNED Indicator Audio Muting operable via remote con trol Battery free Backup System to Protect Memory Contents Motor driven Volume control Head
35. erate any buttons for more than one minute during the clock setting pro cedure e The display indicator turns off if a power outage occurs or if the power cord is dis connected from an AC outlet after you set the clock In this case re set the clock e To use the clock function be sure to con nect the power cord to the AC outlet that provides an uninterrupted current flow 7 Press the STANDBY ON button STANDBY ON ao The STANDBY indicator goes out 2 Press the TIMER button until AD JUST is selected on the display then press the ENTER button TIMER The day of the week will flash on the dis lay 24 If you do not operate any buttons for about eight seconds after you press the TIMER button the display returns to the previous indication AUTO or MANUAL appears on the display in Standby mode If MANUAL appears on the display press the ENTER button If AUTO appears on the display press the lt lt or mre button to select MANUAL then press the ENTER button The day of the week will flash on the dis play 3 Press the lt lt or pp button or the number buttons until the desired day of the week is selected then press the ENTER button The time will flash on the display MO The number buttons on the remote con troller 1 SUN 3 TUE 5 THU 7 SAT 2 MON 4 WED 6 FRI 4 Use the lt lt or gt button
36. for each component STANDBY ON button Toggles between STANDBY and ON lt P buttons Tuner preset select buttons lt lt p gt gt buttons Enables you to select a parameter after you press the TIMER button Press the ENTER button to confirm the selection K O CO INPUT SELECTOR I CD DVD a SLEEP button Enables you to make the Sleep time setting MODE button Mode Select buttons CLOCK button Press this button to display the current time TIMER button Pressing this button repeatedly to select one of the following eight settings WEEKDAY Timer playback on the spec ified day s of the week REMOTE CONTROLLER RO 466S WEEKEND Timer playback on the specified day s of the week REC Timer record setting DAYSET Sets the day of the week WEEKDAY amp WEEKEND ADJUST Sets the current time and the day of the week 24H 12H Enables you to select 24 hour display or 12 hour dis play by pressing the ENTER button and using the qa gt gt buttons INPUT SELECTOR buttons Enables you to select a listening source ACOUSTIC PRES ENCE button Switches acoustic presence off and types VOLUME A F buttons Enables you to increase or decrease the volume level MUTING button Mutes the sound temporarily ENTER Press this button to confirm the selec tion made via the TIMER lt lt or gt gt button Number buttons Used to set the time day and sel
37. ge 18 It is strongly recommended that you install an outdoor FM antenna since the FM indoor antenna may not receive RDS broadcasts well enough to allow ACCUCLOCK to function properly e The clock will display the time in a 24 hour cycle For example 5 30 pm will be displayed as 17 30 You can select a 12 hour cycle display setting For more infor mation see page 25 e If RDS signals cannot be received no RDS station will be found If an RDS signal is present but the signal is not strong enough the ACCUCLOCK cannot set the time automatically and the indication on the display turns off If this occurs set the clock manually See page 24 Disappear Adjust the clock manually e You may wish to adjust the clock manually because the time information may differ depending on the RDS station detected If so follow the manual clock adjustment procedure described on page 24 e There may be cases in which you can lis ten to radio broadcasts but cannot use the ACCUCLOCK function e Once activated ACCUCLOCK will remem ber the RDS station it uses for two weeks even if the power cord of this unit is unplugged If you move outside the service area of the memorized RDS station and find out that ACCUCLOCK is not function ing see Confirming changing the RDS Sta tion used by ACCUCLOCK on page 23 to change the memorized RDS station TIMER 6 0 0 olotolol oio io 010107 Confirming changing the RDS station
38. he wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the termi nals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be con nected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red IMPORTANT A 5 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amperes and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUIT ABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DIS POSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician For U S model Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC ANSI NFPA 70 which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in par ticular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical FCC Information for User CAUTION The user changes or modifications not expressly approved
39. ime To do so refer to step 3 on page 24 and select the 24 hour display You cannot use the number buttons if you select the 12 hour display e When you use the timer to record to the MD recorder the data may not be recorded for a few seconds at the start of the recording In this case set the record ing start time about a minute early e When you store the ON time the display automatically indicates that the OFF time is one hour after the ON time you specified 4 Press the lt q or pp button to set the OFF time then press the ENTER button lt gt gt 5 Press the lt lt or gt gt button to select the source FM AM LINE DVD and press the ENTER button If you select FM or AM press the lt lt or gt gt buttons again to select the preset num ber then press the ENTER button 6 Press the lt lt or pp button to select the recording component TAPE REC MD REC or MD TAPE and press the ENTER button OO ws A I Yy ENTER pos Notes e After you set the timer while the unit is in Stand by Off mode pressing the ENTER button turns off the display indicator e When you record analog FM or AM sig nals to an MD recorder be sure to use Analog In on the MD recorder continued on the next page STANDBY ON lt lt gt gt TOMER ENTER 7 Press the STANDBY ON button on this unit to set
40. increase the volume or counterclockwise Di to decrease the volume VOLUME The name of the selected source appears on the display in the following order CD or DVD MD gt CDR PC TAPE AM FM or Remote VOLUME A controller VES DOWN wi 27 28 Adjusting the sound ACOUSTIC PRESENCE ACOUSTIC PRESENCE Acoustic Presence adds realness to music through the use of exclusive Onkyo circuitry Presence settings 1 2 3 and 4 are ideally suited for use with compact speakers Press the ACOUSTIC PRESENCE on the unit or the remote controller ACOUSTIC Remote controller PRESENCE Q N If you press the ACOUSTIC PRESENCE button while Acoustic Presence is off the indicator lights up orange 4 OFF Acoustic Presence is off and the indicator is off 1 1 The Presence effect is applied Presence increases with larger 2 number settings 10 01010 Os ME i Bo Cho i 6 5555 SeSo SoGo QoQ 000 0 ooog ACOUSTIC PRESENCE Muting Listening with the headphones VOLUME UP A DOWNY MUTING gt PHONES Muting the sound Listening with the headphones Press the MUTING button on the remote controller to mute the sound The MUTING indicator appears on the dis play To restore the sound press the MUTING but ton again MUTING
41. ion RDS reception is available only on the European models MEMORY FM MODE Listening to a stereo radio sta tion When you tune in a stereo FM station the ST indicator lights up if the signal is suffi ciently strong If the signal is weak you can still listen to the station in mono mode In this case tune in as follows 7 Press the FM MODE button The AUTO indicator lights up FM MODE AUTO indicator Li Lee 4 ST auto 2 Select the station you would like to listen to using the TUNING Ke lt q Pri or lt lt pp button on the remote controller fa TUNING N Haa Laias Remote controller Og We Selecting preset stations Follow the procedure below to select a pre set station stored in memory 7 Select FM or AM using the INPUT but ton or FM or AM button on the remote controller AM INPUT ca as lt lt gt gt TUNING Haa gt Number buttons 2 Use the TUNING aa gt gt or the number buttons on the remote control ler to select the desired preset station lt lt TUNING N Haa Laai Remote controller The number but tons on the remote controller 5 Clearing preset stations You can clear preset stations from the preset memory 7 Select the station as explained in the previous section 2 Press and hold the ME
42. nc tion problem above e Set and adjust according to instruc tions above e Excessive electrical interference may temporarily render this system s sensitive microcom puter inoperable If this happens unplug the system for at least five seconds 49 50 Specifications Amplifier Section Power output 17 watts per channel min RMS at 4 ohms both channels driven 1 kHz with no more than 0 8 THD 13 watt per channel min RMS at 8 ohms both channels driven 1 kHz with no more than 0 8 THD 2 X 17 watts at 4 ohms 1 kHz DIN 2 X 15 watts at 6 ohms 1 kHz DIN 2 X 13 watts at 8 ohms 1 kHz DIN 2 X 24 watts at 4 ohms 1 kHz EIAJ Dynamic power output 2 X 21 watts at 4 ohms 2 X 14 watts at 8 ohms Total harmonic distortion 0 8 at rated power IM distortion 0 8 at rated power Damping factor 20 at 8 ohms Input Sensitivity and Impedance TAPE MD CD DVD CDR PC 150 mV 50 kohms Frequency and response 10 to 100 kHz 3 dB Tone control ACOUSTIC PRESENCE 1 4 5 dB at 41 Hz ACOUSTIC PRESENCE 2 5 5 dB at 82 Hz ACOUSTIC PRESENCE 3 6 dB at 41 Hz 6 dB at 82 Hz ACOUSTIC PRESENCE 4 6 dB at 41 Hz 6 dB at 82 Hz 5 dB at 10 Hz Signal to noise ratio TAPE 100 dB IHF A Muting dB Tuner Section Tuning range FM 87 9 to 107 9 MHz 200 kHz steps U S amp Canadian models 87 5 to 108 00 MHz 50 kHz steps Other area models AM 530 to 1710 kHz 10 kHz steps U S amp Canadian models 522 to 1611 kHz
43. ng the auto tuning process Tuning in the AM stations Turn the TUNING control left or right to change the frequency in 10kHz 9kHz steps 3 Press the MEMORY button The MEMORY indicator lights up and Flash reece will flash MEMORY TUNING indicator Li MEM ST AUTO a K PA ae 4 while lt TUNING gt Haa gt gt i control is flashing use the to select the preset number into which to store the station frequency 32 TUNING lt gt The preset number will flash on the display a TUNING N Haa al Lit Flash ST AUTO sae S74 ois Note If you select a preset number into which a station has already been programmed the number will flash rapidly If you proceed with this number the original station will be replaced by a new station 5 while the number is flashing press the MEMORY button The frequency will be stored into the selected preset MEMORY z Disappear pea ST auto Notes e Up to 30 stations can be stored in the pre set memory e If you try to store more than 30 stations FULL appears on the display and you cannot store any more e If the FM station received is an RDS sta tion that has a PS Program Service Name the frequency display will change to the PS display Refer to page 37 for more information on the RDS funct
44. ng The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance man ufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use the appliance near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place the appliance on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The appliance may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manu facturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick Ae stops excessive force and 323 uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn PORTABLE CART WARNING A A WARNING J ___AVIS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK J RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation
45. oor antenna ANTENNA Connecting the antenna cable to the 75 300 ohm antenna adapter Non European models Connecting the 300 ohm ribbon wire Loosen the screws and wrap the wire around these screws Then tighten the screws with a screwdriver Outdoor Indoor antenna antenna 300 ohms H ribbon wire Connecting the coaxial cable 1 With your fingernail or a small screw driver press the stoppers outward and remove the cover 2 Remove the transformer wire A from slit B and insert it into slit C 3 Prepare the coaxial cable as shown in the diagram BA Connect the 75 300 ohm antenna adapter to the coaxial cable Insert the end of the cable Clamp it in place with pliers 4 Re install the cover Directional linkage Do not use the same antenna for both FM and TV or VCR reception since the i FM and TV or VCR signals can inter fere with each other If you must use a common FM TV or VCR antenna use Directional linkage a directional linkage type splitter type splitter To R 801A To TV or VCR 19 20 Preparing the remote controller Installing the remote controller batteries 7 Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing and sliding it away from the remote controller unit to 29 Ss remote controller doesn t operate smoothly replace both the
46. peration E If the appliance has been dropped or damaged in any way and F When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 21 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 22 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to the appliance ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the appliance is in proper operation condition 23 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 24 Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat FIGURE 1 EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANSI NFPA 70 ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT lt GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 Z GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE S2898A Precautions 1 Recording Copyright Recording of copyrighted material for other than personal use is illegal without permis sion of the
47. 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 10 13 Important Safeguards 1 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabi net are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or cov ered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface The appliance should not be placed in a built in installa tion such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided There should be free space of at least 20 cm 8 in and an opening behind the appliance Power Sources The appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power sup ply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company Grounding or Polarization The appliance may be equipped with a polarized alter nating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electri cian to replace your obsolete outlet Do not
48. speaker systems on page 16 On each pair of connectors a red connector marked R corresponds to the right channel and a white connector marked L to the left channel Connect white plugs of audio con nection cables to L connectors and connect red plugs of audio connection cables to R con nectors Please refer to the instruction manual for each component when you make any connec tions Audio connection cable To L connector White White gt To L connector To R connector Red a Red To R connector Insert the plug securely If the connection is incomplete noise or malfunction may result p Improper connection A Insert completely When you use a digital audio optical cable do not bend it sharply nor coil it tightly Bundling an audio connection cable with the power cord or speaker cord may degrade the sound quality Be sure to use the RI cable supplied with each component except for the R 801A to con nect to the RI remote control connector If the connection is incomplete you will be unable to operate the device using the remote controller CD recorders and MD recorders use heat sensitive parts Do not place them on top of the amplifier Note To connect both the MD recorder MD 101A and CD player C 701A to the unit Connect the MD recorder to the unit following the Connection for combination example The European model is shown in the following illustrations Connections for combina
49. stalling an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 17 Overloading Do not overload wall out lets extension cords or integral conve nience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 18 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the appliance through openings as they may touch dan gerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appli ance 19 Servicing Do not attempt to service the appliance yourself as opening or remov ing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servic ing to qualified service personnel 20 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the appliance form 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 appliance C If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water D If the appliance does not operate nor mally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those con trols 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 appliance to its normal o
50. tion example This unit R 801A Audio CD recorder CDR 201A MD recorder MD 101A DIGITAL INPUT OPTICAL OUO t f Optical cable OUTPUT INPUT DIGITAL INPUT Signal flow 11 12 Connecting to the ONKYO Separate Collection Series components Connecting the RI connectors and AC OUTLETS Before connecting e The hookups on page 11 is needed in addition to the I for remote control operations and AC OUTLET for power supply to each component hookups on this page e Each component has two RI connectors There is no difference between those connectors The components may be connected in any order e The RI remote control cable for connecting the RI connectors is supplied with each com ponent not supplied with the unit Connections To use the Clock Timer function of this unit s connect the power cord as shown below and connect the RI remote control cable and audio connection cables see page 11 Be sure to connect the power cord of this unit to an AC outlet that supplies continuous power To wall outlet CD recorder CDR 201A MD recorder MD 101A This unit R 801A CD player C 701A OOOGag
51. tion example 1 Select the CD player C 701A and CD recorder in addition to this unit When you arrange these components stack them as shown below Vertical way stacking Horizontal way stacking This unit R 801A CD recorder CDR 201A CD recorder CDR 201A This unit R 801A i ose Q mm 2o cL CD player C 701A CD player C 701A Combination example 2 Select the CD player C 701A CD recorder and MD recorder MD 101A in addition to this unit When you arrange these components stack them as shown below Vertical way stacking Horizontal way stacking This unit R 801A CD recorder This unit R 801A CDR 201A MD recorder MD 101A o ooo 00 O oo 7 CD recorder CDR 201A o oo o CD player C 701A l MD recorder MD 101A CD player C 701A 10 Connecting to the ONKYO Separate Collection Series components Connecting to the audio connector Before connecting Do not connect the unit s AC power cord mains lead to a wall outlet the mains until you have completed all the other connections including RI and AC OUTLET connections on page 12 and Connecting
52. to the MD recorder pe pajam Ff oom 4 start recording with the component prepared in step 3 then start playing the source prepared in step 2 Receiving stations MEMORY INPUT DISPLAY lt TUNING gt maa gt gt Tuning the radio Using Auto Memory FM only 7 Select FM or AM using the INPUT but ton or the FM or AM button on the remote controller Remote controller FM QAR 2 Use the TUNING Haa gt gt i con trol to change the frequency 4 lt lt TUNING N Haa gt Remote controller aa a The indoor antenna should be installed on a wall or other surface in the position which gives the best reception For more informa tion on how to install the antenna refer to page 17 19 Display Options When you are listening to radio broadcasts the display usually shows the radio fre quency of the selected station You can however change to the current time or char acter information for the selected station To do so press the DISPLAY button repeatedly until the desired indication appears For more information on how to enter char acter information see Naming a preset sta tion on page 34 This function enables you to store the fre quencies into memory automatically with out having to go through and store each frequency manually
53. umber buttons to set the day 5 T Thursday 6 F Friday 7 S Saturday 5 Press the lt lt or gt gt button to display the desired day of the week and press the ENTER button Pressing the lt lt or gt button repeat edly toggles between the day indication and the bar cursor 6 Press the ENTER button repeatedly to display the flashing character or bar cursor at the right end and press the ENTER button the unit completes the setting After you set the timer while the unit is in Stand by Off mode pressing the ENTER button turns off the display indicator 39 Using the timer TIMER Programming to play at a speci fied time Before using the timer for listening to or recording broadcast programs you need to store the preset stations Refer to Receiv ing stations on page 31 32 for information how to preset stations 7 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until W DAY OFF or W END OFF is displayed and press the ENTER button TIMER ON and OFF indicate whether the timer is currently set The initial setting is OFF 2 Press the lt q or pp button to set the ON time and press the ENTER button cae oroi T S ENTER Q Notes e You can also use the number buttons instead of the lt lt or gt button to set the desired playing ON and OFF times To do so refer to step 3 on page 2
54. used by ACCUCLOCK If you wish to know which RDS station has been used to set the clock by ACCUCLOCK or to use a different RDS station signal to set the clock follow the steps below lt lt gt ENTER 2 f AUTO appears on the display press the ENTER button If MANUAL appears on the display press the lt q or gt gt button to select AUTO then press the ENTER button 7 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until ADJUST is selected on the dis play then press the ENTER button TIMER AUTO or MANUAL appears on the display The example shown above indicates that the ACCUCLOCK function uses the RDS station whose information appears on the display FM 88 10 MHz If the frequency of the RDS station has not been specified appears instead of the frequency of the sta tion If you wish to change the selected RDS station or if no RDS station is selected choose the desired RDS station by using the lt lt or gt gt button then press the ENTER button 23 Setting the Clock STANDBY ON TIMER Setting the clock manually e The explanation in this section assumes that the unit has been powered on set to Stand by On This section explains how to set the clock using the 24 hour display However you can later change this set ting to the 12 hour display e The display indicator turns off if you do not op
55. utton repeatedly to set the desired sleep time SLEEP A gt The time value will decrease from 90 min utes to 10 minutes in steps of 10 minutes After a specified period of time the unit will be automatically placed in Standby mode e To check the remaining time while the SLEEP function is active press the SLEEP button e After CD dubbing is complete the unit will be placed in Standby mode Cancelling the SLEEP setting Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until the SLEEP indicator on the display disappears Time Make sure that the clock has been set cor rectly before setting the timer After setting the timer be sure to set this unit in Standby mode If this unit is not in Standby mode the timer will not work When the power is turned on by one of the timer mode settings the other timer modes may not be activated at their ON time The power will be switched off by the first timer mode at its OFF time Set a gap of one minute or more between the OFF time and ON time for each timer set ting See the figure below If you press the SLEEP button during timer play or timer recording the power will be switched off at the SLEEP timer s OFF time If more than two timer mode settings are made at the same time the WEEKDAY setting has the priority over the WEEK END setting The REC mode setting has no priority The timer recording setting will be can celled if the recording does
56. ymptom Remedy The unit doesn t turn The AC power cord is not fully Insert the AC power cord mains 48 on inserted into the wall outlet lead plug into the wall outlet the mains securely Sound is reproduced from neither left or right speaker e The wire of the speaker cord is touching the other jacks con nectors or metal parts e The volume level is turned down to the minimum e The sound is muted with the muting function e The headphones are connected to the PHONES jack e The audio signal is not being input from the connected CD player or MD recorder e Timer recording is in process Check the speaker connections see page 16 Adjust the volume level see page 27 Press MUTING button on the remote controller to restore the sound see page 29 Turn down the volume level first then disconnect the head phones Then readjust the vol ume level Check the connected CD player or MD recorder During timer recording the sound is muted If you wish to listen to the sound press the MUTING button on the remote controller to cancel mute Sound is reproduced from only one speaker e The speaker cord is not con nected properly or firmly or is disconnected Check the speaker connections see page 16 No sound is repro duced when the wake up timer oper ates e The volume level is turned down to the minimum Adjust the volume to the proper level when you set
57. you are using U S or Canadian models or if you are using the unit in the area where RDS broadcasts are unavailable Setting the clock automatically European models only ACCUCLOCK starts operating as soon as the power cord is plugged in It then searches for an RDS broadcasting station which regularly sends time signals and waits to receive such time information Do not operate any but tons until the clock setting is complete The R 801A retains the clock setting until you unplug the power cord The following steps describe how to set the clock automatically 1 Plug in the power cord AUTO flashes slowly on the display S tp j N 1 N flashes slowly 2 Once an RDS station that sends time sig nals is detected the indicator flashes more rapidly S a 7 Y flashes rapidly 3 Once the time signal is received from the RDS station CLOCK ADJUSTED will scroll on the display 4 The received time information the day of the week and the time appears S T G Y 5 The time indicator turns off Disappear e It may take about 5 minutes for the time information to be received and displayed after you plug in the power cord 6 After the clock is initially set it will be adjusted periodically when the R 801A is in Standby mode Notes on using the ACCUCLOCK function e Make sure that your FM antenna has been properly connected as explained on pa
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