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Onkyo MB-S1 User's Manual
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4. 6 Before using this unit ssse 7 Setting the Voltage selector Worldwide models only 7 Installing the remote controller batteries 7 Using the remote controller eee D Facilities and connections Front panel facilities 8 Remote controller 10 Rear panel facilities 12 Connections eese 15 Connecting your audio components 15 Connecting your video components 16 Connecting speakers Ideal speaker configuration ee 19 Minimum speaker configuration for surround sound playback sese 19 Speaker placement eese eet tnn 19 Connecting speakers seen 20 Connecting the speaker cable sss 20 Connecting a subwoofer sse 20 Connecting the remote zone Zone 2 speakers Luana 21 When using the ZONE 2 OUT terminals 21 Operating components not reached by the remote controller signals IR IN OUT 22 If the remote controller signal does not reach the TX DS797 remote sensor ee 22 If the remote controller signal does not reach other components s
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7. FREES OE UT RED CIT p un ORAL TEASE PRESE En ON WIXRO MEAS d TORIES LESION Thali ye RT Se sys7 Carry Tunes lt B 8 3 x P71 7 Carry Tunes Abb xs COVE O AF CRATE 8926505 LETS 1507415 AGRA 238813 58845 57265 24 5 Click Next Selecting the Program Folder screen appears Carry Tunes A ISL dS d Dey o 3726095 L C ONRYO Carry Tunes R B 49 Installing the Carry Tunes 6 Click Next Setup completion screen appears 7 Click Finish The installation procedures for Carry Tunes complete 50 70954 231 POR x 3 7 ROMEN POF 2495 P Carry Tunes Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 Creative lt ft Ce ee Carry Tunes far F Rb PIT Carry Tunes OJa Mis AES SEMIS Id FON av ABBR LT CIES Mo ETIUED DE toh ERTL T Playing MP3 files using Registering MP3 files with Carry Tunes 1 Start Carry Tunes Click Start point
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9. 25 ay es 2 Om CLOCK EXT NPUT OPERATION C Oen HDD REC REC MODE ecc amp CD HDD OPERATION ex DBY ALBUM ARTIST GENRE DATE Cy yc C SELECT GROUP PLAYLIST CO a ABC DEF 1 E D 2 3 GHI JKL MNO IT OGO OT PQRS TUV WXYZ FAVORITE MODE COO OT SYMBOL CLEAR ENTER TEXT C 40 01 D BLUES R amp B CLASSICAL COUNTRY FOLK O O 0O JAZZ POPS ROCK SOUNDTRACK OOOO ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER RC 459P O ON button xx Press to turn the MB S1 on and off 2 STANDBY button xx Press to turn the MB S1 into the standby state 3 DIMMER button xx Press to change the brightness of the display 4 COUNTER button xx ad Al H B B I Press to change the displayed information for playing time 5 SCROLL button xx Press to scroll the display HT 6 DISPLAY button xx Press to change the display mode CLOCK button xx Press to display the current day of the week and time EXT INPUT button xx Press to select the input source With each press of the button the input source switches in the order of DIGITAL 1 DIGITAL 2 and ANALOG 9 OPERATION buttons xx CD Turns the operation mode into the CD mode HDD Turns the operation mode into the HDD mode HDD
10. HDD 1 eREC MP3 HDD REC Sa OPERATION H44 4 gt button buttons 5 Select a target group for recording HDD REC amp h Press the HDD REC button again to select a target group for recording You can select CURRENT or NEW for the target group CURRENT The new recording will be added to the end of the existing group containing recorded tracks NEW The new recording will be recorded as a first track for a new group 6 Start recording Press the B PLAY 11 PAUSE button to start recording After recording until the end of the CD the MB SI stops automatically PLAY 11 PAUSE Recording using the remote controller Using the remote controller Do the following steps in numeric order ON STANDBYN CD DIMMER COUNTER SCROLL DISPLAY C2 C5 1 Activate the CD player G 2 Selecta recordin 3 Putthe MB S1 SERO 9 into the RANDOM REPEAT mode recording eo ARTIST GENRE 2 5 Start di Sandby Siale SELECT GROUP PLAYLIST dao ng 4 Selectatarget group for recording 21 Recording Dubbing all tracks on a CD CD dubbing Dubbing a track on a CD 1 Set the CD on the CD tray For setting the CD see page 19 2 Stop the CD or HDD Q 1 Set the CD on the CD tray For setting the CD see page 19 2 Activate the CD player OPERATION Press the CD button Press the
11. EE Pl C BUCO m EI 3 Q CD ROM gae QB te ema tenues VY pC USB a YATE se xb a FAIA HED PAPA 5 4 fe Intel r BIRM AA IISB Universal Host Controller UE205DRV Device USB Root Hub USB USB E 20 6 Eni Confirm these device drivers are installed 5 Confirm the installed d displayed in the dialog evice drivers are box Find USB Audio Device under the Find USB Root Hub USB Compatible Device and UE205DRV Device Notes When Unknown device appears u nder Universal Serial Bus Controller unplug the USB cable and plug it again for the MB S1 to be recognized In Windows Me green 7 mark m ay appear next to USB Compatible Device and in the Device Manager tab but this will not effect the operation and function of the MB S1 It may take about 15 seconds to recognize the UE 205 when you connect the USB cable or the PC starts up During this recognition process do not start any application and do not perform any operations on the PC And do not unplug
12. New or Fix Current Set a target group to the group the last time the recording or playback was performed Q PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG New Create a new target group Fix Select a target group from the existing groups Turn the jog dial to select a target group for recording and press it to confirm the selection D PUSH TO ENTER Notes When you record longer hours the recording will be separated automatically into a track every one hour e fan operation is performed such as playing recording and others when the start time for the timer setting comes the timer function may not operate normally The timer function will activate whether the MB S1 is turned on or in the standby state Youcan set up to 4 timer settings However when a timer setting already executed has not completed yet and the start time for another timer setting comes the latter timer setting will be ignored Specifications CD ROM Dreive Unit Hard Disk Drive Unit D A Converter A D Converter Connections Frequency Response Playback Harmonic distortion Playback Dynamic range Playback Signal to noise ratio Recording Harmonic distortion Recording Dynamec range Recording Signal to Noise ratio Channel Separation Wow and Flutter Output Level Power Supply Rating amp Power Consumption Dimension W H D Weight ATA Packet Interface specified in SFF 8020 E IDE Industry Standard 5 25 Half Height Form Factor AT
13. PLAY MODE Press the YES button to confirm the time Then the display changes to the indication of setting YES the day of the week At first current day of the week blinks 8 Set the day of the week aa aaa P r Use the Hea lt lt gt gt gt gt button to select the day of the week for activating the timer setting and press the jog dial MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER 9 Confirm the day of the week Press the YES button to confirm the day of the week PLAY MODE YES In step 4 above When you select HDD PLAY go to step 10 Select a play list When you select D 1 REC D 2 REC or ANA REC go to the step 11 Select a target group for recording 42 10 Select a play list Only when you select HDD PLAY for timer function in step 4 MULTI JOG Q Turn the jog dial to select a play list and press it to confirm the selection If you have not created any play list Current appears and the last group which was played before the timer activated will be played when the start time comes PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG After pressing the jog dial the timer setting finishes and is enabled D PUSH TO ENTER 11 Select a target group for recording Only when you select D 1 REC D 2 REC or ANA REC MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select a target group for recording and press it to confirm the selection You can choose from Current
14. Playlist 1 Group No Track No Track 3 1 3 5 pe Track 1 Track 2 He Track 3 E 16 Understanding the basic operations before using the MB S1 STANDBY ON button ON button STANDBY button OPERATION buttons open close button OPERATION buttons Turning on the power Switching the CD player and HDD Press the STANDBY ON button on the MB S1 to turn on the power Pressing it again causes the MB S1 to enter the standby state When using the remote controller pressing the ON button turns on the power and pressing the STANDBY button causes the MB S1 to enter the standby state D STANDBY ON D STANDBY ON Remote controller NE ON ON STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY Standby state The state that the current time is displayed in the display area If you have not set the current time is displayed see the next page Power on state The state that the STANDBY ON button on the MB S1 or the ON button on the remote controller is pressed during the standby state In the power on state you can operate the MB S1 After pressing the button HDD MUSIC LIBRARY indication scrolls in the display area Then the number of groups and the total recorded time for tracks on the HDD is displayed and the same mode indicators lights as when
15. appliance and cart combination to overturn S3125A Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface The appliance should not be placed in a builtin installa tion such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is pro vided There should be free space of at least 5 cm 2 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 supply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company Grounding or Polarization The appliance may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Power Cord Protection Powersupply cords should be routed so that they are not l
16. e You can record tracks on an audio CD in MP3 format The tracks are compressed approximately 1 10 in data size when using the standard 128kbps bitrate Available encoding bitrates are no compression PCM 96kbps 128kbps and 192kbps e You can display and edit the ID3 tag information including song title album title and artist name Youcan record from the built in CD player digital input and analog input In addition you can record transfer the tracks stored on PC through USB interface Sorting feature using the file information including ID3 tags is available for various playback modes You can mark any tracks you like as your favorites and play only the favorite tracks B Playing audio CDs and CD Rs Youcan play CD Rs containing audio data in MP3 format as well as ordinary audio CDs You can copy the MP3 files recorded on a CD R to the internal hard disk drive HDD 10 times faster than when recording tracks from an audio CD when using the QUICK REC feature E Longer hours recording with the internal hard disk drive HDD FDB Fluid Dynamic Bearing motor employed in the HDD section has the lowest vibration characteristics suited for audio device with motor This enables stability in playback You can record and play MP3 music files many hours using the HDD More than 350 hours of music can be recorded onto the 20GB HDD when using standard 128kbps bitrate Timer recording feature allows
17. Attachment 5 ATA 5 Industry Standard 5 25 Half Height Form Factor 20GB MB S1 40GB HDR 1 Single bit Crystal CS4341 24bit 96kHz Single bit Crystal CS53L32A 24bit 96kHz 1 Analog Output stereo MB S1 2 Analog Output stereo HDR 1 1 Analog Input stereo 2 Digital Input optical coaxial 1 Digital Output optical with Audio CD Playback only 1 USB Type B 1 RS 232C Dsub 9pin HDR 1 only 5Hz 20 KHz 0 00796 at IKHx OdB 90 dB 90 dB LPCM 0 007 at 1kHz OdB MP3 0 018 at IKHz OdB 90dB 90dB 90dB playback Below threshold of measurability 2 0 volts r m s AC120V 60Hz 27W AC120 240V 50 60Hz 24W W435 mm x H81 mm x D348 mm 5 0kg 43 44 Carry Tunes Overview of the supplied Carry Tunes software The supplied Carry Tunes software is designed for transferring MP3 music files Though MP3 music files have been able to play only on PC Carry Tunes allows you to enjoy the music files easily and in high quality on the MB S1 E Plays MP3 music files You can play MP3 music files with easy operation B MP3 track information edit feature You can add and edit the track information such as track title and album title B MP3 music file transfer feature Using Carry Tunes you can transfer MP3 music files from PC to the HDD on the MB S1 through USB interface allowing playback in high quality on the MB S1 You can easily select MP3 music files to transfer using check box or
18. B STOP button ES p AM cp pp a T S 3 Select a recording mode see step 3 on the previous page 3 Select a recording mode see step 3 on the previous page REC MODE 3 REC MODE ES Press the REC MODE button to select the desired recording mode The recording mode switches to the next one with each press of the button Press the REC MODE button to select the desired recording mode The recording mode switches to the next one with each press of the button 4 Select a track you want to record aaa pp ppi Press the 44 44 or gt gt gt gt button to select a 4 Start the CD dubbing CD DUBBING Press the CD DUBBING button to start the CD dubbing The group to which the recorded tracks will be added is automatically created to the HDD HDD REC amp h Q Q track you want to record 5 Put the MB S1 into the recording standby state Press the HDD REC button The MB S1 enters the CD synchronous recording standby state The display area will change to HDD Il eREC MP3 6 Select a target group for recording HDD REC Sy Press the HDD REC button again to select a target group for recording You can select CURRENT or NEW for the target group CURRENT The new recording will be added to the end of the existing group containing recorded tracks NEW The new recording will be recorded as a first track for a new group 7 Start dubbing a track on a CD CD D
19. CD MD recorder 11 Connecting the MB S1 Connecting to other components Here is detailed explanation of how to connect the main components to the MB S1 When connecting refer to the diagram on page 14 1 Connecting to an amplifier Connect the analog terminals on the MB S1 to the CD TAPE or MD terminal on the amplifier Notice When you connect the MB S1 to the Onkyo TX L5 use the HD terminal on the rear panel of the TX L5 2 Connecting an external CD or DVD player When connecting a CD player DVD player CS tuner or DAT deck equipped with digital output terminals OPTICAL COAXIAL you can record the input source digitally using the MB S1 Connect the digital output terminals on a CD player DVD player or others to the DIGITAL INPUT OPTICAL COAXIAL terminals using audio digital cables Use the optical digital cable for OPTICAL terminal and the coaxial digital cable for COAXIAL terminal When connecting devices be sure to use the optical digital cable commercially available 3 Connecting a digital audio recorder such as MD recorder or CD recorder When connecting a CD recorder MD recorder or DAT deck equipped with digital input terminals OPTICAL you can perform digital recording on the external digital audio recorder Connect the DIGITAL OUTPUT terminal OPTCAL on the MB S1 to the digital audio recorder such as CD recorder or MD recorder Use an optical digital audio cable When conne
20. PLAY LIST button xx Press to add the current track to the play list SELECT button xx Select the track using V A buttons Alphabetic letters Symbols Numeric 1 to 10 buttons xx Numeric Press to select the track you want to play Alphabetic letters SYMBOL Numeric Press to enter the name of the disk artist or track CLEAR Press to cancel the letter ENTER Press to enter and confirm the letter while editing the disc artist or track names TEXT Press to enable editing the disc artists or track names Rear panel e FAVORITE IT button xx Press to mark the current track as your favorite Press again to unmark the track 62 FAVORITE MODE button xx Press to turn the favorite mode on and off In the favorite mode only the tracks marked as your favorite are played 3 Genre buttons xx Press to select the genre for playing the tracks registered with respective genres The numbers within the brackets are the pages where the part or function is introduced DIGITAL DIGITAL INPUT OUTPUT 1 OPTICAL coaxial OPTICAL RI REMOTE CONTROL 4 O Analog input output terminals ANALOG xx Connect the analog devices such as tuner or cassette deck and the analog output from the digital devices such as CD player and others Digital input terminals DIGITAL INPUT xx Connect the digital output from the digital devices such as CD player DVD pla
21. When creating a play list When you create a play list first time 1P New appears 1P means the first play list and New means that the play list contains no track After second play list the indication will be like 2P New 2P means the second play list and New means that the play list contains no track Tf you delete a play list the play list number is reserved until other new play list is created The renumbering for play list number is not performed When you create a play list next time the reserved play list number appears as a new play list number For example if you have play lists No 1 through No 10 and delete the play list No 3 when you create a play list next time 3P New appears Using the remote controller Do the following steps in numeric order 3 Selecting a track When adding tracks to a play list When you add a track to an existing play list for example the first play list containing 5 tracks the indication will be 1P 6T 1P means the first play list and 6T means the position you are going to add a track to If you want to change the order of playing tracks change the track number Tf you delete a track in a play list the track number for the next track of the deleted track is receded and then the rest of the tracks in the play list are renumbered accordingly For example when you register 10 tracks No 1 through No 10 in the first play list a
22. a play list you want to name PUSH TO ENTER 3 Activate the character editing menu TEXT Press the TEXT button The P List Name appears in the display area Then press the jog Q dial to activate the play list naming mode MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER 4 Enter the play list name For entering character see Entering characters on page 27 If you want to cancel naming press the MENU EXIT button 5 Confirm the entry PLAY MODE YES Press the YES button to confirm the name The Complete indication is displayed in the display area Moving toa 4 digit 2 Select a play list 6 Enter the play list name see page 27 mm Ti oN STANDBY Co DIMMER COUNTER SCROLL DISPLAY 5 Confrim CI T EU HUM DRAN the name HDD REC REC MODE and exit CD HDD OPERATION ALBUM ARTIST GENRE DATE 1 Activate SELECT GROUP PLAY LIST the play RC list mode ABC DEF g _ 7 Confrim GHI JKL MNO FAVORITE IT O the name PQRS TUV WXYZ FAVORITE MODE and exit SYMBOL CLEAR H L3 Activate BLUES R amp B CLASSICAL COUNTRY FOLK the C C2 C3 2 JAZZ POPS ROCK SOUNDTRACK character C C editing ONKYO menu 4 Activate the play list naming mode 35 Editing the play lists Moving a track within a play list Deleting a track in a play list 1 Activate the play list mode P
23. and closes the CD tray Q9 USB port xx Connects the PC You can transfer MP3 audio files from a PC to the MB SI s HDD using the Carry Tunes PC software The MB S1 supports the hot plug capability allowing you to connect or disconnect without turning the PC off Parts names and functions Front panel display The numbers within the brackets are the pages where the part or function is introduced D Pena Ree FAVORITE HDD 11 mn eREC QUICK MP3 TITLE ALBUM ARTIST GENRE DATE PLAY LIST ALL TITLE gt ALBUM gt ARTIST REPEAT 1 gt GENRE gt DATE DIGITAL 12 ANALOG NAVI TOTAL MP3 PCM RANDOM T PLAY TREC SINGLE REMAIN 96 128 192 PLAY MODE indicators xx The indicator showing current play mode lights FAVORITE indicator xx Lights while your favorite tracks are played ALL indicator xx Lights when the all tracks are played regardless of the play mode 4 CD mode indicator xx Lights when you are playing CD 6 HDD mode indicator xx Lights when you are playing tracks recorded on the hard disk drive QUICK lights when the quick recording copying tracks mode is operating MP3 lights when the tracks are recorded in MP3 format 6 DIGITAL 1 2 ANALOG indicators xx Lights when the DIGITAL 1 optical DIGITAL 2 coaxial or ANALOG analog is selected
24. character editing mode When the specific mode is not selected using the DISPLAY button each press of a letter or number button switches letters to be entered as below ABC Example in case of 2 button A B C a b c 2 Erasing tracks recorded on the HDD MULTI JOG dial PLAY MODE YES button EDIT CLEAR NO button Erasing a track 1 Activate the HDD section OPERATION a Coj f RH a ES Press the HDD button 2 Select a track you want to erase MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select a group and then press the q 4 gt gt buttons to select a track you want to record PUSH TO ENTER Ha MAI QQ 3 Call the edit clear mode EDIT CLEAR Press the EDIT CLEAR button Qa 4 Select the one track erase mode MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select 1 Track Erase PUSH TO ENTER OPERATION button Haa 4 gt buttons 5 Press the jog dial MULTI JOG The erase confirmation message appears PUSH TO ENTER 6 Confirm the erase operation PLAY MODE Press the YES button After Deleting is displayed Complete appears in the display YES area Notice To cancel the erase operation before confirming press the MENU EXIT or B STOP button 29 Erasing tracks recorded on the HDD Erasing an entire group 1 Activate the HDD section Press the HDD button OPERAT
25. dial to select Favorite On favorite to register with the track information When you enable the favorite mode you can play the tracks marked as your favorite only You can use the favorite mode playback combining with the sorted track playback function on the last page Q PUSH TO ENTER 1 Mark a track as your favorite MULTI JOG FAVORITE IT While your favorite track appears in the display area press the FAVORITE IT button to mark Qa the track as your favorite The Favorite On appears for 2 seconds and the FAVORITE indicator lights in green PUSH TO ENTER You can mark a track as your favorite while the track is being played Press the FAVORITE IT button again to unmark 3 Confirm the selection the track MULTI JOG Press the jog dial The Sorting appears in the display area and tracks marked as your favorite are selected Playing your favorite tracks only D PUSH TO ENTER 1 Activate the play mode PLAY MODE Press the PLAY MODE button twice 4 Start playback PLAY IIPAUSE Press the B PLAY II PAUSE button to start playback YES twice The current setting appears O B Disabling the favorite mode In the step 2 above select Favorite Off and press the jog dial 39 Using various playback features About combination of play modes E When you combine the sorted tracks mode and the favorite mode Plays only favorite tracks from sorted tracks in
26. for input source NAVI indicator xx Lights when the display shows the current position of the track played PLAY LIST indicator xx Lights when the tracks registered with the play list are played 9 TITLE gt ALBUM gt ARTIST gt GENRE and gt DATE indicators xx Shows the display mode for the versatile area Multi function display REPEAT REPEAT 1 indicator xx Lights when the tracks are played repeatedly REPEAT 1 lights when the single track is played repeatedly RANDOM indicator xx Lights when the tracks on the hard disk drive are played in random order T PLAY and T REC indicators xx Lights when the timer recording or playing operation is reserved TOTAL SINGLE and REMAIN indicators xx Lights when the playing time information is shown in the versatile area 5 MP3 PCM 96 128 and 192 indicators xx Shows the encode mode for the current track When you play the MP3 track MP3 indicator lights with 96 128 or 192 indicator according to the track s bitrate When any other bitrate is used for the MP3 track only MP3 indicator lights Level indicator xx Shows the audio level for the current track or the position currently playing Parts names and functions Remote controller The numbers within the brackets are the pages where the part or function is introduced Lg DIMMER COUNTER SCFIOLL DISPLAY e
27. occur in a particular installa tion If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help We ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Declaration of Conformity INDUSTRIESTRASSE 20 82110 GERMERING GERMANY C 4 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 E MORI ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Memory Preservation This unit does not require memory preservation batteries A built in memory power back up system preserves the contents of the memory during power failures and even when the unit is unplugged The unit must be plugged in in order to charge the back up system The memory preservation period after the unit has been un plugged 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 las
28. of the artist name n alphabetical order of the genre e n chronological order of the date 1 Activate the play mode PLAY MODE Press the PLAY MODE button 2 Select a play mode MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select a play mode While turning the play mode changes in the following order Group Title Album Artist Genre and Date PUSH TO ENTER 3 Confirm the selection MULTI JOG Press the jog dial to confirm the play mode selection The Sorting appears and then the first track of the sorted order is displayed PUSH TO ENTER 38 PLAY PAUSE 4 Start playback Press the B PLAY 11 PAUSE button to start playback Using the remote controller Do the following steps in numeric order Co C5 O O COD CLOCK EXTINPUT OPERATION ALBUM ARTIST GENRE DATE SELECT Dy p cy ON STANDBY N DIMMER COUNTER SCROLL DISPLAY HDD REC REC MODE m O CD HDD OPERATION TANS enn GROUP PLAYLIST CAPS ABC DEF RA 2 Starts playback 1 Press a play mode button you want to execute Using various playback features MULTI JOG dial m PLAY 11 PAUSE button PLAY MODE button HARD DISK MUSIC LIBRARY MB S1 FAVORITE IT Marking a track as you favorite FAVORITE IT function 2 Activate the favorite mode When you have your favorite tracks you can mark them as you MULTI JOG Turn the jog
29. recognized on the PC UE205DRV Device appears 6 When the device drivers are successfully recognized on the PC the install process finishes Connect the flat side of the USB cable to the USB connector on PC and the other side of the USB cable to the USB connector on the front panel of the MB S1 MB S1 Notes nusual the device drivers are automatically installed using the steps 1 and 2 in Installing the device driver If All New Hardware Wizard screen does not appear without disconnecting the USB cable do the following CD Right click My Computer and select Properties 2 Click the Device Manager tab 3 Click Update All New Hardware Wizard screen appears Then follow the instructions on the display to install the device driver When you connect the USB cable to another USB connector on the same PC certain version of Windows 98 may require re installing the device driver In this case click Cancel button and connect the USB cable to the one you connected when installing the device driver Or re install the device driver again following the instructions on the display 47 Setting the PC Confirming the installation of the device driver 1 Click Start point to Settings and double click Control Panel 2 Double click the System icon 3 Click Hardware Windows 2000 only 4 Click the Device Manager tab When using Windows 98SE Me
30. sorted order E When you select a play list and enable the favorite mode Plays only favorite tracks from tracks in the play list E When you use the random and repeat playback feature Plays tracks in random order and repeatedly Using the remote controller 40 qn GRON ENG ON STANDBY Co DIMMER COUNTER SCROLL DISPLAY CLOCK EXTINPUT OPERATION ep HDD REC REC MODE CD HDD OPERATION VR aa ALBUM ARTIST GENRE DATE SELECT GROUP PLAYLIST CAPS RAY CAPS ABC DEF SM GHI JKL MNO FAVORITE IT PQRS TUV WXYZ FAVORITE MODE G SYMBOL CLEAR ENTER TEXT 9 BLUES R amp B CLASSICAL COUNTRY FOLK JAZZ POPS ROCK SOUND TRACK Cy Co 2 ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER RC 459P Mark a track as your favorite Activate the favorite mode Using timer functions MULTI JOG dial PLAY MODE YES button MENU EXIT button Ki 1M 9 gt gt buttons Setting a timer 4 Set the timer function 1 Call the menu mode SW MENU EXIT Press the MENU button The menu appears in the display area Turn the jog dial to select the timer function for the timer setting EMEN After selecting the timer function press the jog MULTI JOG dial to confirm the timer function 2 Select the timer setting menu MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select Timer Setting and PUSH TO ENTER press it to confirm th
31. target group CURRENT The new recording will be added to the end of the existing group containing recorded tracks NEW The new recording will be recorded as a first track for a new group 6 Start recording PLAY PAUSE Press the B PLAY 11 PAUSE button and start playback on the external device simultaneously Notice About maximum recording time The maximum recording time is 18 hours per group The recording will be separated automatically into a track every one hour The recording time will be displayed up to 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds When the recording lasts longer than the maximum time above the indication will be 23 Recording Using the remote controller Do the following steps in numeric order 1 Select an input source cS 3 Put the MB 1 into the recording sta ndby 6 state 4 Select a target group for recording es EXT NPUT HDD e CD HDD OPERATION mM S ARTIST GENRE SELECT Input source and recording format ON on sans IMMER S cy Y OPERATION CD REC MODE GROUP PLAY LIST 2 REPEAT _ 5 DATE Select a recording mode Start recording The available recording formats and speeds depend on the external device and input source as follows When recording from the CD player section of the MB S1 Input Encoding Recording Level Source Format Bitrate Speed Adjustme
32. the CD player section For more information see Understanding playing features for the CD player section on this page and Listening to an audio CD or CD ROM on pages 19 and 20 2 Playing a CD R containing MP3 music files with the CD player section For more information see Understanding playing features for the CD player section on this page and Listening to an audio CD or CD ROM on pages 19 and 20 3 Recording tracks from the CD player section onto the internal HDD and playing them For more information see Understanding playing features for the internal HDD section on this page and Recording and Listening to tracks recorded on the HDD on pages 21 26 4 Recording tracks from the external component such as MD player to the HDD and playing them For more information see Understanding playing features for the internal HDD section on this page Connecting the MB S1 on page 16 and Recording and Listening to tracks recorded on the HDD on pages 21 26 5 Transferring MP3 files from the PC to the MB S1 and playing them For more information see Understanding playing features for the internal HDD section on this page Listening to tracks recorded on the HDD on pages 25 and 26 and Overview of the supplied Carry Tunes software on page 45 6 Playing tracks on the HDD using a play list For more information see Understanding playing features for the internal HDD section on this page Underst
33. the MB S1 near a TV the picture on the TV may become poor and the output sound from the MB S1 may be distorted In this case place the unit away from the TV 5 Connecting the power cord Plug the power cord into a wall outlet White line B H Wall outlet Longer slit Note For better sound quality The power cable of the MB S1 has polarity Insert the plug matching the side with white line to the longer slit on the wall outlet After connecting the power cable the MB S1 enters the standby state STANDBY indication lights The date indication blinks 6 Connecting the Onkyo products equipped with RI terminals With Onkyo components that are equipped with a R I terminal use the supplied RI cable to connect the RI terminal to the R I terminal of the MB S1 The RI terminals are only effective if they are used in conjunction with an Onkyo amplifier with a R I connector Do not connect to a component other than an Onkyo component with a RI connector Doing so may damage the BB S1 The functions of the left and right R I terminals are the same Connect to either one Connecting the RI cable only does not make the system operational You must also connect the audio cables as well Notes on CD and the internal hard disk drive Notes on discs E Notes on playing discs Use the discs compatible with IEC standards such as the CD with the logo right printe
34. the MB S1 turned on last time When the CD mode is active Reading Media is displayed in the display area and loading CD starts After the CD loading process has finished the number of groups and tracks and the total recorded time for the CD When the HDD section is activated the same group indication lights as when the MB S1 turned on last time The MB S1 can play the tracks on an audio CD or a CD ROM containing music files as well as the tracks recorded on the hard disk drive HDD To switch the playing source use the OPERATION buttons Pressing the CD button activates the CD player and the MB S1 enters the CD mode The CD B STOP and B PLAY 11 PAUSE indicators light in orange In the CD mode you can play audio CDs and CD ROM discs using the buttons on the MB S1 or remote controller Remote controller amp OPERATION CD HDD OPERATION d v gs GO Pressing the HDD button activates the HDD section and the MB S1 enters the HDD mode The HDD m STOP and m PLAY 11 PAUSE indicators light in green In the HDD mode you can play the music files recorded on the internal HDD Remote controller OPERATION TRI a Y bi OPERATION ep e5 Opening the CD tray A Press amp open close button on the MB S1 to Q open the CD tray Note For few seconds immediately after the power is turned on pressing any button will do nothing Remember to operate the MB S1 af
35. the playback Press the 8 STOP button During stopped pressing the B PLAY 11 PAUSE button resumes playback from the beginning of the m STOP track at which you pressed the B STOP button Pressing the B STOP button twice locates the first track of the current group then the MB S1 stops Selecting a track you want to listen to Haa lt lt PP pi QQ During playing or paused pressing the ha lt lt 4 button once locates the beginning of the current track Pressing the ka button twice locates the beginning of the previous track and another press of the button locates the beginning of another previous track Each time yor press the gt gt gt button the playback of the next track starts During playback hold down the lt lt or kaa lt lt p p gt gt gt button for 0 5 second or longer to rewind or fast forward the current track At first rewind and fast forward is eight times faster than normal speed playback and then will be sixteen times faster Press the pe PLAY 11 PAUSE button where you want to resume playback in normal speed In rewinding when the MB S1 comes to the beginning of the track where you pressed the m PLAY 11 PAUSE button the playback of the track starts In fast forwarding when the MB S1 comes to the beginning of the next track the playback of the next track starts Playing tracks in a group in random order Remote
36. you select NEW a target group is newly created on the MB S1 and selected MP3 files are transferred to the newly created group Also confirm the display area on the MB S1 for target group 3 Press the EXPORT button to start transferring Progress Bar The progress bar indicates the progression of file transfer On the MB S1 the target group and track position in the group ONKYO ME to which a current file is being transferred to EET EU mme Undefined 4 Transfer completes The indication showing file transfer completion appears on the Carry Tunes When you delete the transferred files from the PC click OK When you do not delete the transferred files on the PC click Cancel x Also on the MB S1 the indication showing file transfer To ee completion appears EE T Tr 5 When you listen to the transferred MP3 files using the MB S1 remove the USB cable from the MB S1
37. you to record long hour programs away from the MB S1 B Transferring music files from PC to the MB S1 The MP3 files stored on PC can be transferred to the MB S1 through USB interface using the Carry Tunes attached file transfer software MP3 An audio compression format that is part of MPEGI image compression technology bitrate The maximum amount of data that can be processed by a system per second Bit is the minimum unit for showing 0 and 1 in digital data kbps is the abbreviation of kilo bit per second The larger the bitrate is used the greater the encoded file size is 3 D3 tag The area for storing character information on MP3 file You can add up to 128 bytes of character information such as album title and artist name Each information will be limited to 30 characters long The information entered in the ID3 tag area can be displayed and edited on the player which supports ID3 tag Supplied accessories Check that the following accessories are supplied with the MB S1 Remote controller x 1 Batteries AA R6 or UM 3 x 2 CD ROM x 1 Before using this unit RI cable x 1 Instruction manual x 1 Warranty card x 1 USB cable x 1 Installing the remote controller batteries Using the remote controller 1 Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing and sliding the cover 2 Insert two AA R6 or UM 3 batteries into the battery compartment Carefully follow the p
38. Call the character editing mode TEXT Press the TEXT button The menu item showing Q editing mode is displayed 4 Select the editing mode you want to perform MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select the editing mode The editing mode showing in the display changes in PUSH TO ENTER the following order Alubum In Artist In Genre In Date In Title In MULTI JOG Press the MULTI JOG dial to confirm the editing mode you select PUSH TO ENTER OPERATION aa lt lt gt gt gt buttons button 5 Enter the characters When the editing mode is Title In Alubum In And Artist In see Entering characters below When the editing mode is Genre In see Selecting a genre on the next page 6 Confirm the entry and exit the editing mode PLAY MODE Press the YES button or the TEXT button to confirm the entry YES The Complete indication is displayed in the or display area Entering characters When the editing mode is Title In Alubum In and Artist In you can enter the character information using the following procedures 1 Selecting a character you want to enter Q Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to change the type of character to be entered Display Type of character to be entered A Upper case letter of alphabet A Z a Lower case letter of alphabet a z 1 Numbers 0 9 Symbols T Same letter or symbol as you entered before 27 Naming tracks rec
39. D button OPERATION 2 C aa 2 Activate the play list mode PLAY LIST 3 Select a play list Press the PLAY LIST button MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select a play list you want to use PUSH TO ENTER 4 Start playing PLAY IMPPAUSE Press the B PLAY 11 PAUSE button The playback starts from the first track in the play list PLAY MODE PLAY LIST Press the B STOP button After the playback is stopped press the m PLAY 11 PAUSE button to start playing from the beginning of a track where you pressed the B STOP button m STOP Pressing the B STOP button twice locates the first track of the current group and stops the playback Selecting a track you want to listen to eaaa During playing or paused pressing the p p Haa 4 button locates the beginning of the Q current track Pressing the ka lt lt button twice locates the beginning of the previous track and another press of the button locates the beginning of another previous track Pressing the gt gt gt button locates the beg inning of the next track Rewinding and fast forwarding aa aaa During playback hold down the lt lt or PP r gt gt gt gt button to rewind or fast forward the current track At first rewind and fast forward is eight times faster than normal speed playback and then will be sixteen times faster Press the B PLAY 11 PA
40. DDs have life limit in usual usage caused from wear or breakage of component and other factors The longevity of the HDD may last several years depending on the condi tion of usage In this case Onkyo will provide a service for replacing the HDD but shall have no liability for any music and data recorded on the HDD including restoring data 3 Loss of music and other data recorded on the HDD If all of or any part of music and data recorded on the HDD is lost due to a failure or malfunc tion of the HDR 1 MB S1 or an operation mistake when using the HDR 1 MB S1 Onkyo shall have no liability for loss of any music and data recorded on the HDD including restor ing data Notice For the purpose of copyright protection the HDR 1 MB S1 does not allow you to perform digital copying of the music data recorded on the HDD to other media or devices In case of loss ef music data on the HDD due to a failure or malfunction of the HDD re recording the music to the HDD will be required To prepare against the loss of music data do the following Make sure to keep the original source of music data such as CDs records cassette tapes and others When the original source of music data was temporary source like radio programs be sure to duplicate the music data onto other recording media SN 29355373 Printed in Japan AVM WiVd8L YSA 8SbL0 IN HAIN HQVS diddf OAMNO ET NOLWUOdUOD YSN OANNO LN MTHVd ALNVHHVM T
41. ION a Ceo L 3 2 Select a group you want to record MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select a group you want to record PUSH TO ENTER 3 Call the edit clear mode EDIT CLEAR Press the EDIT CLEAR button 4 Select the group erase mode MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select All Tr Erase and press the jog dial to confirm the selection The MB S1 enters the group erase mode PUSH TO ENTER 5 Press the jog dial MULTI JOG The erase confirmation message appears PUSH TO ENTER 6 Confirm the erase operation PLAY MODE Press the YES button After Deleting is displayed Complete appears in the display ee area Creating a play list MULTI JOG dial PLAY MODE YES button em CG HARD DISK MUSIC LIE RY MB S1 Creating a play list You can create a play list which includes your favorite tracks You can choose tracks for a play lsit from the audio CD tracks or music files recorded on the HDD You can create up to 100 play lists and add up to 100 tracks with per play Isit 1 Activate the HDD section OPERATION p Cm unn CN 2 Select a track you want to add to a play list Press the HDD button MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select a group and use the Haa 14 gt gt gt button to select a track you want to add to a play list PUSH TO ENTER aa aaa I Qe 3 Activate the play lis
42. LAY LIST Press the PLAY LIST button 2 Select a play list Turn the jog dial to select a play list number for which you want to move a track position MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER 3 Select a track you want to move Hec fI Dress the mea lt lt gt gt gt e button to select a track you want to delete 4 Select the track moving mode EDIT CLEAR Press the EDIT CLEAR button and turn the jog Qn dial to select TrNo Change NO MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER 5 Activate the track moving mode PLAY MODE Press the YES button to activate the track moving mode 6 Select a position you want to move a track to MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select a track position you want to move a track to PUSH TO ENTER 7 Confirm the position Press the YES button to confirm the new track position The Complete appears in the display area PLAY MODE vest 1 Activate the play list mode PLAY LIST Press the PLAY LIST button 2 Select a play list Turn the jog dial to select a play list number in which a track you want to delete is contained MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER 3 Select a track you want to delete aaa IF Press the Kt lt lt gt gt gt e button to select a track you want to delete 4 Select the one track deleting mode EDIT CLEAR Press the EDIT CLEAR button and turn the jog Qe dial to select 1 Track Except NO MULTI JOG PUSH TO EN
43. ONKYO Hard Disk Music Library B SI Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo Hard Disk Music Library Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new Hard Disk Music Library Please retain this manual for future reference Contents Before using Facilities and connections Setup and operation Remote controller Appendix 26 56 71 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 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance AVIS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK BW RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Important Safeguards 10 11 12 Read Instruct
44. Pressing the RANDOM button on the remote controller only controller displays the current setting for RANDOM random playback Each press of the RANDOM button switches the setting between RANDOM ON and RANDOM OFF RANDOM ON Plays the tracks in the current group in random order When you select RANDOM ON the RANDOM indicator lights RANDOM OFF Disables the random playback function Playing tracks repeatedly Remote Pressing the REPEAT button on the remote controller only controller displays the current setting of the REPEAT repeat playback Each press of the REPEAT button switches the repeat playback mode in the following order REPEAT ALL REPEAT 1 REPEAT OFF REPEAT ALL Plays all tracks in the current group repeatedly When you select this mode REPEAT ALL indicator lights REPEAT 1 Plays the current track repeatedly When you select this mode REPEAT 1 indicator lights REPEAT OFF Turns off the repeat playback mode 25 Listening to tracks recorded on the HDD Switching the display information Each press of the COUNTER button on the remote controller switches the information displayed in the display area While the text information is displayed using the DISPLAY button the information below will not be displayed During stopped Playing time for the first track in the current group The total track number and the total playing time for the current group When the dis
45. REC button xx Press to enter the recording standby state Then press again to select the target recording group REC MODE button xx Press to select the recording mode With each press of the button the recording mode switches in the order of PCM MP3 96Kbps MP3 128Kbps and MP3 192Kbps 2 II play pause button xx Press to start playing or recording Pressing this button while playing or recording the MB S1 pauses Press the button again to resume playing or recording 3 E stop button xx Press to stop playing or recording lt gt button xx While playing press to jump to beginning of the current track and the next track respectively While stopped press to select the track you want to play 5 RANDOM button xx When you want to play tracks in random order press this button to set the random play The RANDOM ON lights in the display area REPEAT button xx When you want to play a track or tracks repeatedly use this button to select the repeat playback mode D PLAY MODE button xx Press to switch the playback mode ALBUM Displays the album information ARTISTS Displays the artist information GENRE Displays the genre information DATE Displays the date information GROUP Displays the group information PLAYLIST Displays the play list information Parts names and functions The numbers within the brackets are the pages where the part or function is introduced ADD TO
46. TER 5 Confirm the delete operation PLAY MODE Press the YES button to confirm the delete operation The Complete appears in the YES display area Editing the play lists MULTI JOG dial EDIT CLEAR NO button PLAY MODE YES button PLAY LIST button HARD DISK MUSIC LIBRARY MB S1 Deleting a play list 1 Activate the play list mode PLAY LIST Press the PLAY LIST button 2 Select a play list you want to delete MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select a play list number you want to delete PUSH TO ENTER 3 Activate the play list deleting mode EDIT CLEAR Press the EDIT CLEAR button and turn the jog Qe dial to select P List ERASE NO MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER 4 Confirm the delete operation PLAY MODE Press the YES button to confirm the delete operation The Complete appears in the YES display area 37 Using various playback features MULTI JOG dial wm PI AY I1 PAUSE button PLAY MODE button HARD DISK MUSIC LIBRARY MB S1 Playing track in sorted order You can use the information registered in track on the HDD to sort the playback order For example you can sort and play tracks in the way as follows In the order which groups and tracks recorded on the HDD without sorting n alphabetical order of the track titles n alphabetical order of the album titles n alphabetical order
47. UBBING 22 Pressing the CD DUBBING button locates the beginning of the selected track and starts recording automatically Recording REC MODE button m PLAY 11 PAUSE button MULTI JOG HARD DISK MUSIC LIBRARY MB S1 Recording audio signals from external devices 1 Confirm the connections between the MB S1 and an external device to the HDD For details see Connecting the MB S1 on pages 11 and 12 2 Select an input source Press the EXTERNEL INPUT button repeatedly EXTERNAL INPUT Sa DIGITAL 1 When connected to the DIGITAL INPUT1 OPTICAL terminals DIGITAL 2 When connected to the DIGITAL INPUT2 COAXIAL terminals ANALOG When connected to the ANALOG input terminals 3 Select a recording mode see the step 3 on page 24 REC MODE a Press the REC MODE button to select the desired recording mode The recording mode switches to the next one with each press of the button For more information see table on page 27 HDD REC button EXTERNAL INPUT 4 Put the MB S1 into the recording standby state HDD REC b 5 Select a target group for recording HDD REC E Press the HDD REC button The MB S1 enters the CD synchronous recording standby state The display area will change to HDD 1 REC MP3 Press the HDD REC button again to select a target group for recording You can select CURRENT or NEW for the
48. USE button where you want to resume playback in normal speed In rewinding when the MB S1 comes to the beginning of the track where you pressed the m PLAY 11 PAUSE button the playback of the track starts In fast forwarding when the MB S1 comes to the beginning of the next track the playback of the next track starts 33 Listening to tracks using a play list Playing tracks in a play list in random order Remote Pressing the RANDOM button on the remote controller only controller displays the current setting for RANDOM random playback Each press of the RANDOM button switches the setting between RANDOM ON and RANDOM OFF RANDOM ON Plays the tracks in the current play list in random order When you select RANDOM ON the RANDOM indicator lights RANDOM OFF Disable the random playback function Playing tracks in a play list repeatedly Remote Pressing the REPEAT button on the remote controller only controller displays the current setting of the repeat playback Each press of the REPEAT button switches the repeat playback mode in the following order REPEAT ALL REPEAT 1 REPEAT OFF REPEAT ALL Plays all tracks in the current play list When you select this mode REPEAT ALL indicator lights REPEAT 1 Plays the current track repeatedly When you select this mode REPEAT 1 indicator lights REPEAT OFF Turns off the repeat playback mode REPEAT Using the remo
49. al position Never place it on its side or on a slanted surface as it may malfunction Do not place near tuners or TV sets If placed next to a TV or tuner it may cause reception interference resulting in some noise in the TV or tuner output 5 Care From time to time you should wipe the front and rear panels and the cabinet with a soft cloth For heavier dirt dampen a soft cloth in a weak solution of mild detergent and water wring it out dry and wipe off the dirt Following this dry immediately with a clean cloth Do not use rough material thinners alcohol or other chemical sol vents or cloths since these could damage the finish or remove the panel lettering 6 Points to remember If this unit is brought from a cold environment to a warm one or is in a cold room that is quickly heated condensation may form on the pickup preventing proper operation In this case remove the disc and leave the power ON for about one hour to remove the conden sation When transporting this unit be careful not to bump it DANGER INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTER LOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE For U S model The laser is covered by a housing which prevents exposure during operation or maintenance However this product
50. anding the play list on the next page Listening to tracks recorded on the HDD on pages 25 and 26 and creating and using a play list on pages 31 37 E Understanding playing features for the CD player section The CD player section of the MB S1 allows you to play audio CDs and CD R discs containing music files encoded in PCM or MP3 format You can select and play the track by the group or the track number Use the MULTI JOG dial to select a group and the lt gt buttons to select a track number When playing an audio CD One CD One group The total tracks on the CD The number of tracks The number of tracks When playing a CD R containing MP3 files The number of folders on the CD R The group number The number of files in each folder 2 The number of tracks The number of groups The number of tracks Sorting track order random playback and MP3 file tag information is not available for the CD player section If you want to use these features the tracks on CD or CD R are required to be recorded onto the internal HDD E Understanding playing features for the internal HDD section In the HDD section of the MB S1 you can record the input source from the CD player section and the external component such as MD player and transfer the tracks from PC to the MB S1 and play them For the tracks not containing the album title artist name genre date or favorite marking you cannot use t
51. ay the total number o backward or of the marked files rewind SA nt Exit Carry Tunes Pause poii Play tracks Display the total time curent with gt marks of marked files track 51 Transferring MP3 files to the MB S1 Connecting the MB S1 to PC 2 Make sure the PC is properly configured 1 Make sure the MB S1 is connected to The MB S1 can be connected to the PC running on Windows the PC properly 98SE Me 2000 You can use the dedicated Carry Tunes music file transfer When the connection is properly made the display in the MB software to transfer the MP3 music files on PC to the HDD on S1 shows as below the MB S1 Connect the USB connector on the front panel of the MB S1 to the USB connector on the PC and configure the PC as necessary page 50 Transferring MP3 music files to the MB S1 3 Start transferring 1 Mark a file to be 1 Select MP3 files you want to transfer transferred 2 eae target group for Click CHECK column on the track list to select or de select a transferring track To select all tracks on the track list click the CHECK ALL button Click the CLEAR button to de select all tracks RaR 5 5 Kaur amp EXPORT TO 2 Select the target group for transferring EE MP3 files Click the EXPORT TO CURRENT and NEW are displayed alternately When you select CURRENT selected MP3 files are transferred to the group currently selected on the MB S1 When
52. c title is longer than the display area Press the SCROLL button on the remote controller to display the whole title sequentially Using the remote controller Switches to the clock display Selects the track you want to listen to While playing or paused press the a button once to locate the beginning of the current track Press this button twice to locate the beginning of the previous track and additional press of the button locates the beginning of another previous track While playing or paused press the gt button to locate the beginning of the next track Then each press of this button locates the beginning of another next track Plays tracks in random order Selects a group During paused or playing The elapsed time for the currently played track The remaining time for the currently played track oN STANDBY CD DIMMER COU ITER SCHOLL DISPLAY CLOCK EXTINPUT OPERATION cp HDD REC REC MODE Changes the brightness of the display area Switches the displayed information in the display area Scrolls the whole disc title longer than the display area Activates the HDD section CD HDD OPERATION ALBUM ARTIST GENRE DATE SELECT Ma CAPS 04 ABC DEF sU 1 2 3 GHI JKL MNO FAVORITE IT Plays atrack by directly entering the track number entering The button enters 10 or 0 Example Track Number The button
53. cting devices be sure to use an optical digital cable commercially available Notes When you copy the audio source digitally certain restrictions will be applied page 14 Do not bundle the audio cables together with power cords or speaker cables Doing so may cause deterioration of the audio signal When you place the MB S1 near a TV the picture on the TV may become poor and the output sound from the MB S1 may be distorted In this case place the unit away from the TV When you connect the digital audio output on a DVD player to the DIGITAL INPUT terminals on the MB S1 set the output type to PCM on the DVD player However the PCM output setting is not available on some DVD players In this case the audio signal will not be output even if the DVD player and the MB S1 are connected 12 4 Connecting an analog audio device such as AM FM tuner or cassette tape deck When connecting the audio output from an analog audio device such as AM FM tuner cassette tape deck or video deck to the MB S1 you can record the audio signal onto the HDD Connect the analog output terminals on the analog audio device to the ANALOG INPUT terminal on the MB S1 Notes Insert the plugs and connectors securely Remember that improper connection can result in noise or malfunctions Do not bundle the audio cables together with power cords or speaker cables Doing so may cause deterioration of the audio signal When you place
54. d on it You can also use the CD ROM containing MP3 audio data Do not play CD ROMs intended for computer use or non audio compact discs Doing so may cause high pitched noises or other unpredictable results that may damage speakers amplifiers and other connected components COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO Never use heart shaped octagonal or other special shaped discs as they may damage the internal mechanisms of the MB S1 XC X E Handling discs Be careful not to touch the data side of the disc the side that does not have printing on it Always hold discs by the edges or by using the hole in the middle Never place labels or stickers on the data side or label side of the discs Also do not write on the discs or allow them to become scratched E Cautions when using rented compact discs Do not use discs that have cellophane tape attached to them or rental compact discs that have rental labels attached If the tape is sticking out or peeling off the disc may not be able to be ejected and the MB S1 may become damaged E Cleaning Dirt and contaminants on discs can obstruct the pickup of the signals and lead to deterioration the sound When dirty clean the data side with a soft dry cloth wiping from the inside of the disc toward the outside If the dirt is excessive soak the cloth in water wring it out and then wipe the disc surface clean Next using a soft dry cloth wipe the moisture form the disc surface Do not us
55. e conventional record cleaners or antistatic agents Also never use benzene thinners or other volatile agents as they may damage the disc surface E Cautions for disc storage Do not store discs in locations exposed to direct sunlight near heat emitting devices and other locations of excessive heat or locations of extremely low temperatures Also always store discs properly in their protective cases Note on the internal hard disc drive E Do not shake or carry around the MB S1 while playing the tracks recorded on the hard disc drive Doing so may damage the internal hard disk drive Condensation When moving the MB S1 from a cold location to a hot location when quickly heating a cold location with a furnace or other similar situation condensation may occur This may not only cause improper operation of the device but may also damage the discs and components If condensation has occurred turn on the MB S1 and leave it running for 1 to 2 hours If you will not use the MB S1 then eject any disc inside 13 Rules for recording digital input The digital source connected to the MB S1 is protected by copy guard systems These limitations are intended for protecting the copyright and restricting the behavior which violates the copyright SCMS Guide to the serial copy management system This system is designed for permitting only one generation of digital to digital copying the recording of the original digi
56. e selection IO If Clock Adjust appears set the clock For Timer Function setting the clock see page 18 HDD Play Plays tracks on the HDD D 1 REC Records the audio signal from DIGITAL INPUT 1 input 3 Select a timer setting number NN D 2 REC Records the audio signal from DIGITAL INPUT 2 input MULTI JOG terminals VUE LN SS OE ANA REC Records the audio signal from ANALOG input terminals You can set up to four timer settings T1 T4 PUSH TO ENTER Turn the jog dial to select a timer setting number 5 Set the timer on or off and press it to confirm the selection MULTI JOG MULTI JOG Q Turn the jog dial to select On or Off and PUSH TO ENTER PUSH TO ENTER press it to confirm the selection MULTI JOG When you set the timer to Off the time setting mode finishes PUSH TO ENTER 41 Using timer functions 6 Set the start time and end time for the timer setting MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select hour for the start time Press the jog dial to confirm the hour PUSHITOENTER and the highlight moves to the minute After setting the start time for the timer setting the time one hour passed from the start time appears as the end time e Use the kta lt gt gt gt button move the highlight forward or back MULTI JOG The maximum time from the start time to the end time is 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds PUSH TO ENTER 7 Confirm the start time and the end time
57. ear O Yes Model Serial Number x ONKYO USA CORPORATION 18 Park Way Upper Saddle River NJ 07458 USA Phone 201 785 2600 O No Fax 201 785 2650 http www onkyousa com Onkyo Limited Warranty PLEASE RETAIN YOUR ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE YOU WILL NEED TO PRESENT IT SHOULD YOU REQUIRE SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY Onkyo USA Corporation hereinafter referred to as Onkyo hereby warrants all Onkyo products sold by Onkyo or Onkyo authorized dealers in accordance with the following terms and conditions WARRANTY PERIOD Receivers amp Amplifiers amp Tuners Equalizers amp Processors Home Theater Speakers 2 years Parts amp labor Cassette Decks Mini Disc CD DVD Players Virtual Dolby Mini systems 1 year Parts amp labor TERMS OF WARRANTY From the date of original purchase and for the respective periods specified above Integra agrees to repair at its sole expense all Integra products which are defective in material and or workmanship EXCLUSIONS 10 11 12 13 This Warranty does not apply with respect to the following Defects or damage caused by accident fire flood lightning or other acts of nature Defects or damage caused by abuse misuse negligence or failure to observe the instructions contained in the manual furnished at the time of original purchase Damage caused during shipment or handling Products that have had their serial numbers altered or removed Products purchased i
58. efore you enter track information 28 Add Tip to Entering characters Tip If you want to insert space enter the P lt sign Notice The HDR 1 MB S1 does not support 2 byte character code When you play CDs or music files on the HDD which contain some 2 byte character the track information will not be displayed properly Notes on Carry Tunes Some of MP3 files such as RIFF WAV format file is not supported When the tag information contained in MP3 file is broken or invalid Carry Tunes may not operate properly SN 29355375 Printed in Japan Indemnification notices on the HDD and the music data stored on the HDD The HDR 1 MB S1 employs the advanced high performance HDD to enable the long hour recording of any audio sources and the convenient and comfortable playback functions that have never been achieved in conventional audio devices In spite of superior functions of the HDR 1 MB S1 the following notices on the HDD should be reminded when using the HDR 1 MB S1 1 HDD failure The HDD used to record music is composed of very delicate components Onkyo pays the greatest care for the quality of the product but in the event of the HDD failure whatever the cause of the failure may be the HDD component cannot be overhauled and will be replaced with the new HDD component in repair operation Therefore Onkyo shall have no liability for any music and data recorded on the HDD including restoring data 2 HDD life In general H
59. ended Intel Pentium III 450MHz or higher HDD space 60MB or more RAM 64MB or more recommended 128MB or more USB connector CD ROM drive or equivalent Windows 98SE Me 2000 ntel USB host controller recommended If the PC satisfies the requirements above the MB S1 may not operate properly depending on the specification dedicated to the PC or the environment in which the MB S1 is used 46 Setting the PC When connecting the MB S1 to PC first time you need to install the device driver Installing the device driver 1 Turn on the PC Make sure the operating system starts and runs 2 Connect the MB S1 to the PC using a USB cable Flat side USB cable HDR1dat Ae SEAS ees Lp et dries ME TUA DA sauce GEA 3 Turn on the MB S1 4 Insert the supplied CD ROM to the PC s CD ROM drive 5 Follow the instructions on the display to install the device driver The device drivers are loaded in the following order MB S1 HDR 1 Driver and MB S1 HDR 1 Export Driver When the MB SI is successfully
60. erate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are cov ered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require ex tensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to its normal operation If the appliance has been dropped or damaged in any way and When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 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 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 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appli ances including amplifiers that produce heat The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Precautions 1 Recording Copyright Recording of copyrighted mater
61. es are prohibited 14 The digital audio source recorded on a media such as CD MD or DAT can be connected directly to the digital input terminals on the MB S1 However if the input digital signal to the MB S1 was digitally recorded from the digital source you can not record this digital input signal Also you can not monitor this digital input signal as a digital input source 1 The digital audio signal on CD R RW recorded digitally from the CD can not be copied to the MB S1 s HDD When you record such digital signals connect the signals to the analog input terminals SS CD player CD recorder Digital input recording b x CD R HDD lt cD 4 MB S1 X Digital input recording O Analog input recording 2 When the digital audio signal on CD was recorded from MD as analog input source you can record the audio signal on CD digitally from digital input terminals on the MB S1 c CD player LDO MD recorder Analog input recording EE Hm ES Pa MB S1 wp player O Digital input recording O Analog input recording SDMI Secure Digital Music Initiative WM The MB S1 supports the data with the Water Mark which conforms to the SDMI standards This water mark is designed for copy control and some discs contains the water mark can not be duplicated SDMI is a project for establishing formats which allows secure music distribution and sales over Interne
62. f CD or HDD m PLAY 11 PAUSE button xx Starts playing or recording tracks on CD or HDD Press this button while playing or recording the MB S1 pauses Press it again resumes playing or recording 9 p p button xx Press to locate the beginning of the next track Hold down to fast forward 44 44 button xx Press to locate the beginning of the current or previous track Hold down to rewind HDD button xx Activates the HDD section 2 CD button xx Activates the CD player section 3 EXTERNAL INPUT xx Selects the external input source The input sources switches in the order of DIGITAL 1 optical DIGITAL 2 coaxial and ANALOG REC MODE button xx Switches recording mode The recording modes switch in the order of PCM MP3 96Kbps MP3 128Kbps and MP3 192Kbps 5 HDD REC button xx Puts the MB S1 in recording standby state Press it again to select a group which the recorded tracks will belong to FAVORITE IT button xx Marks the currently selected or played track as your favorite Pressing the button again unmarks the track W CD DUBBING button xx Copies whole CD onto the MB S1 s HDD with ease TEXT button xx Enters the mode for entering and editing characters DISPLAY button xx Switches the information displayed in the display area TITLE ALBUM ARTIST GENRE DATE GROUP Displays the letter you entered while editing information 4 open close button xx Opens
63. he sort feature with the ALBUM ARTIST GENRE or DATE button and the favorite track playback feature In this case the tracks will be sorted and played by group and the track number When you create or edit the play list you select the tracks by group and track number For more information on play list see Understanding Play List 15 Understanding the basic operations before using the MB S1 E Understanding the play list You can create a play list compiled by choosing your favorite tracks from those on the HDD You can also name the play list and easily switch the play list when playing The track information registered in the play list is just a reference to the actual track information stored on the HDD Therefore editing or deleting a play list will not change or delete the track information stored on the HDD If the track in a play list contains additional information such as album title and others the additional information will be displayed when selecting or playing tracks For more information on creating and using a play list see pages 31 37 You can create up to 100 play lists Each track can contain following information used for playback and display Track Title Album Title Artist Name Genre Date Favorite Marking o The MB S1 will seach a track on the play list through the HDD in the order defined in the list and play the found Track 2
64. here is any obstacle between the remote controller and the remote control sensor the remote controller will not operate Parts names and functions Front panel The numbers within the brackets are the pages where the part or function is introduced STANDBY STOP PLAY PAUSE _O ust ONKYO STANDBY ON PLAY MODE EDIT LEAR O ulio L4 N i t i wre ES HARD DISK MI SIC LIBRARY NB S1 e ei 9 d9 4 D STANDBY ON button xx Turns on the MB S1 or lets it enter the standby state MENU EXIT button xx Switches the menu mode Press this button while selecting any menu item exits the menu 3 PLAY MODE YES button xx Switches play mode combined with use of the jog dial 4 MULTI JOG dial Usually used for selecting the group number folder While setting any mode used for selecting the parameters for a mode Also press this dial to confirm the entry 5 EDIT CLEAR NO button xx Press this button to enter the state for setting modes or parameters When you are asked to select Yes or No this button works as NO selection While editing ID3 tag information this button works as CLEAR button for canceling the entry 6 PLAY LIST button xx Switches the play lists combined with use of the jog dial You can store up to 100 play lists on memory of the MB S1 o m STOP button xx Stops the playback o
65. ial for other than personal use is illegal without permission of the copyright holder 2 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 Turning off the standby button does not shut off the power com pletely So the power cord should be removed from the AC outlet when the unit is not used for a prolonged time 3 Do not touch this unit with wet hands Do not handle this unit or power cord when your hands are wet or damp If water or any other liquid enters the case take this unit to an authorized service center for inspection 4 Location of this unit Place this unit in a well ventilated location Take special care to provide plenty of ventilation on all sides of this unit especially when it is placed in an audio rack If ventilation is blocked this unit may overheat and malfunction Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heating units as this unit s internal temperature may rise and shorten the life of the pickup Avoid damp and dusty places and places directly affected by vibra tions from the speakers In particular avoid placing the unit on or above one of the speakers Be sure this unit is placed in a horizont
66. ikely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 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 discon nect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the appliance due to lightning and power line surges Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the appliance through openings as they may touch danger ous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance Servicing Do not attempt to service the appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous volt age or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug the appliance form the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the appli ance If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water If the appliance does not op
67. indicator Shows the audio level for the current track or the position Shows the audio level for the current track or the position currently playing When in the group mode the left level meter currently playing shows the position of the current group to the all groups while the right level meter shows the position of the current track to the group 13 Connecting to other components fesse When connecting refer to the diagram on page 12 m When connecting refer to the diagram on page 15 19 In step 2 of Setting date and time The menu items are displayed in the following order Clock The menu items are displayed in the following order Clock Setting Timer Setting AnaRecSetting Setting Timer Setting Rec Level 20 Reversing and fast forwarding During playback hold down the 44 a a or gt gt gt gt button 26 Replace all of the descriptions on pages 20 26 and 34 to for 0 5 seconds or longer to reverse or fast forward the current 34 the sentences on the right track At first reverse and fast forward is eight times faster than normal speed playback and then will be 16 32 and 64 times faster When the reverse or fast forward comes to your desired position release the Fe lt 4 lt 4 or PP gt button to resume normal playback The sound is not output while reversing or fast forwarding While reversing when the HDR 1 MB S1 comes to the beginning of the track the playback of that track starts i
68. ions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet before cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as recom mended by the manufacturer Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use the appliance near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laun dry 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 manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufac turer PORTABLE CART WARNING An appliance and cart combina tion should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the
69. is classified as a Laser Product by CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health which is a department of the Food and Drug Administra tion According to their regulations 21 CFR section 1002 30 all manufactures who sell Laser Products must maintain records of written communications between the manufacturer dealers and customers concerning radiation safety If you have any complaints about instructions or explanations affecting the use of this product please feel free to write to the address on the back page of this manual When you write us please include the model number and serial number of your unit In compliance with Federal Regulations the certification identifi cation and the period of manufacture are indicated on the rear panel FCC INFORMATION FOR USER CAUTION The user changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not
70. itory of the United States of America To be covered by this warranty the Onkyo product concerned must have been originally purchase and the person seeking warranty service must reside in one of the states of the United States of America or in the District of Colombia 2 ONKYO SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ONKYO UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OF DEFECTIVE ONKYO PRODUCTS BY ONKYO OR ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATIONS 3 This warranty is valid only with respect to repairs effected by Onkyo or an Onkyo authorized service station 4 ALL WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN CONTAINED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state Model Serial No Customer s Name Dealer s Name Date of Purchase ONKYO USA CORPORATION 18 Park Way Upper Saddle River NJ 07458 USA Phone 201 785 2600 Fax 201 785 2650 http www onkyousa com SN 29365090 ONKYO Product REGISTRATION CARD
71. l indicators light Recording Notice Available recording modes and speeds depend on the data or format for recording source For more information see table on page 24 pm PL AY I1 PAUSE button HDD REC button W STOP button CD DUBBING button 4 open close button Recording an audio CD or CD ROM synchronously 1 Set the CD on the CD tray a For setting the CD see page 19 2 Activate the CD player Press the CD button S OPERATION ce Ga a ON 3 Select a recording mode REC MODE Press the REC MODE button to select the desired recording mode The recording mode switches to the next one with each press of the button PCM Records the signal on CD without compression You will get better sound quality than MP3 formats but the size of music files is larger occupying more space on the HDD MP3 96Kbps The size of music files will be 3 4 of those recorded in 128Kbps and you can store more files on the HDD MP3 128Kbps The size of music files will be 1 10 of those recorded in PCM mode MP3 192Kbps The size of music files will be 1 5 times larger than those recorded in 128Kbps You can store fewer files on the HDD but will get better sound quality then 96Kbps and 128kbps 4 Put the MB S1 into the recording standby state Press the HDD REC button The MB S1 enters the CD synchronous recording standby state The display area will change to
72. menu see 33 2 2 Multichannel Setup sub menu 34 2 3 Video Setup sub menu sse 35 2 4 Character Input sub menu sese 36 2 5 Intelli Volume sub menu eee 36 2 6 Listening Mode Preset sub menu 37 Audio Adjust eee 40 3 Audio Adjust Setup menu eere 40 Preference o EEPE EEE TTT 44 4 Preference menu 44 4 1 Volume Setup sub menu es 44 4 2 Headphones Level Setup sub menu 4 3 OSD Setup sub menu 45 4 4 OSD Position sub menu se 45 Listening to Radio Broadcasts 46 Tuning into a radio station see 46 Listening to a stereo radio station FM mode 46 Presetting a radio station 47 Selecting a preset radio station sss 47 Erasing a preset radio station sse 47 Listening to RDS broadcasts European models only 48 Listening to RDS broadcasts PTY program types in Europe Displaying Radio Text RT Performing a PTY scan Performing a TP scan eee 49 Main Features B Encoding the music files on an audio CD in MP3 format and decoding the MP3 music files
73. n AS IS condition Products that have been altered or repaired by anyone other than Onkyo or an Onkyo authorized service station in a manner that has affected their performance stability or reliability Accessories attached to or to be used with Onkyo products such as antennas cables etc Packing materials batteries antennas amp cosmetic items Parts which have prescribed useful lives dependent upon the degree of their use such as styli cassette heads idler wheels etc Installation amp removal of Onkyo products Maintenance cleaning or periodic check ups Adjustments or alteration required for compatibility with conditions pertaining to foreign countries This equipment is intended for consumers use and is not designed for continuous or commercial use In the event that this equipment is used commercially or continuously the warranty period is limited to 90 days
74. n normal speed While fast forwarding when the HDR 1 MB S1 comes to the beginning of the next track the playback of the next track starts in normal speed 23 Add Tip Tip If you want to stop the CD synchronous recording or the CD dubbing during operation press the W Stop button 24 Add a description to Notice While waiting an input signal Signal Wait appears 25 When recording from external audio devices Operation Recording mode QUICK Recording Operation Recording mode QUICK Recording Input RECMODE indication level Input RECMODE indication level source source DIGITAL 1 PCM Normal DIGITAL 1 PCM DIGITAL 2 DIGITAL 2 MP3 96 128 Normal ANALOG MP3 96 128 Normal Available ANALOG 192 kbps Available 192 kbps Analog only Analog only 26 In step 2 of Listening to tracks recorded on the HDD Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playing from the Press the PLAY PAUSE 99 start playing from the first group and track you selected last time eid lights rack in the first group lights in the display in the display area If you want to change the group turn the area jog dial to select a group you want to play 28 Entering the name of a track For the tracks recorded on the HDD you can enter the track For the tracks recorded on the HDD you can enter the track information such as track title album title and genre Stop information such as track title album title and genre playback b
75. nd you delete the track No 3 the track No 4 is receded to No 3 and the rest of the tracks in the play list is renumbered accordingly risulting in 9 tracks in the play list Scroll the whole track name ON 2 Select a group D Press the GROUP button DIMMER COUNTER SCHOLL DISPLAY to activate the group CLOCK EXTINPUT OPERATION 1 Activate the HDD section mode and then press the SELECT A Y button to HDD REC REC MODE select a group 5 Select a play list number CD HDD OPERATION ALBUM ARTIST GENRE CO CO DATE 7 Select a position where you want to add a track CAPS GHI SELECT ROUP PLAY LIST CY 1 CA EC EE Gi 4 ABC DEF JKL er ae O O 0 O B EA 4 Activate the play list creation mode MNO FAVORITE IT WXYZ FAVORITE MODE Confirm the play list number BLUES R amp B CLASSICAL COUNTRY FOLK C3 C JAZZ POPS ROCK SOUNDTRACK O OO 32 ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER RC 459P SYMBOL CLEAR ENIER TEXT TD a D 8 Confirm the position where you want to add a track Listening to tracks using a play list STOP button MULTI JOG dial m PLAY 11 PAUSE button PLAY LIST button Haa lt gt buttons OPERATION button Listening to tracks using a play list Stopping the playback 1 Activate the HDD section Press the HD
76. ng mode using the DISPLAY button you can enter any number When you select a lower case mode or an upper case mode you can enter any alphabetical letter written above the button SYMBOL Press this button to enter a symbol regardless of the mode selected with the DISPLAY button nH You can enter 0 with this button after selecting a number entering mode using the DISPLAY button In any other modes this button works as a delete button ENTER Press this button to confirm the letter 28 Y CAPS ABc DEF gu Se GHI JKL MNO FAVORITE IT ON STANDBY When the editing mode is Genre In you can select a genre name by turning the MULTI JOG dial The 24 genres shown below are available for your selection Press the MULTI JOG dial to confirm the selection Undefined Alternative Blues R amp B Books amp Spoken Children s Music Classical Country Dance Data Easy Listening Electronic Folk Hip Hop Rap Holiday House Industrial Jazz New Age Pop Religious Rock Soundtrack Trance World Other Scroll the whole track name 6 Select a type of character 1 Activate the HDD section ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER RC 459P ase O 5 Confirm the mode you PARS TUV WD YZ FAVORTENODE want edit OCOC Ga tC 3 Call the character editing BLUES RAB CLASSICAL COUNTRY FOLK C3 C5 C mode JAZZ POPS ROCK SOUNDTRACK 1 iti a L3 8 Exit the
77. nt Audio CD PCM Quick Rec approximately 5X speed CD duplicated MP 3 96 128 Normal speed Available on PC 192Kbps MP3 CD MP3 Same as the Quick Rec zz a CD ROM source track approximately containing MP3 20X speed encoded tracks Duplicated CDs and CD ROMs containing MP3 files are limited to private use only Duplicated CD ROMs and CD RWs created with an audio CD R recorder can not be recorded on the MB S1 under SCMS restriction When using Quick Rec feature the sound is not output When recording from external audio devices Input Encoding Recording Level Source Format Bitrate Speed Adjustment DIGITAL 1 PCM Normal speed DIGITAL 2 Available ANALOG MP3 96 128 192 Normal speed Kbps 24 Adjusting the recording level Analog input only 1 Call the menu mode MENU EXIT Qa Press the MENU EXIT button A menu item appears in the display area 2 Select the menu for adjusting recording level MULTI JOG e PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG Q PUSH TO ENTER Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select REC Level and press the MULTI JOG dial to confirm Norm or Low blinks slowly 3 Select the adjusting level range MULTI JOG e PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG Q PUSH TO ENTER Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the level range from Norm or Low Norm Select when you record the analog input source from
78. o HAAITIT LON TIM 9i440 LSOd o m D Y e gt O m 7 Days Customer Service In order to better assist you with your purchase Onkyo is extending its customer service hours to a seven day schedule For questions assistance or comments Please call or e mail us at the following Phone 1 800 229 1687 E mail Onkyo onkyousa com For information concerning product features and hookups please include your name and daytime phone number along with the model number you are inquiring about for a response from a product specialist Hours of Operation Mon Fri 9 00am 5pm Eastern Standard Time Soon to be extended Sat Sun 10 00am 4pm Eastern Standard Time Soon to be extended OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE To obtain warranty service take or ship your Onkyo product to an Onkyo authorized service station together with a note describing your complaint and your copy of the dated purchase receipt If you choose to ship your Onkyo product to an Onkyo authorized service station all shipping arrangement must be made by you and all shipping charges and insurance must be fully prepaid Any Onkyo product shipped in its entirety must be shipped in its original carton Onkyo will pay all return shipping charges for Onkyo products that have been serviced under this warranty LIMITATIONS Onkyo makes this warranty subject to the following limitations 1 This Warranty is valid only within the terr
79. olarity diagram positive and negative symbols inside the battery compartment 3 After batteries are installed and seated correctly replace the compartment cover Notes Do not mix new batteries with old batteries or different kinds of batteries To avoid corrosion remove the batteries if the remote controller is not to be used for a long time Remove dead batteries immediately to avoid damage from corrosion If the remote controller does not operate smoothly replace both the batteries at the same time Thelife of the batteries supplied is about six months but this will vary depending on usage Point the remote controller toward the remote control sensor The STANDBY indicator lights up when the unit receives a signal from the remote controller Remote control sensor STANDBY indicator Approx 16 feet 5 meters Notes Place the unit away from strong light such as direct sunlight or inverted fluorescent light which can prevent proper operation of the remote controller 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 Do not put objects on the remote controller Its buttons may be pressed by mistake and drain the batteries Make sure the audio rack doors do not have colored glass Placing the unit behind such doors may prevent proper remote controller operation f t
80. orded on the HDD 2 Selecting a letter you want to enter MULTI JOG Turning the MULTI JOG dial displays each letter for the current character type PUSH TO ENTER NS Pressing the MULTI JOG dial confirms the letter and you can enter the next digit PUSH TO ENTER 3 Moving to a digit aa aaa P r QQ focuses the next letter Pressing the lt lt button focuses the previous letter Pressing the gt gt gt gt button 4 Deleting a letter EDIT CLEAR Press the EDIT CLEAR button to delete the Qe current letter NO Selecting a genre MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER Using the remote controller Do the following steps in numeric order 2 Select a track of which you want to edit information Press the SELECT A F button to select a group and press the lt gt button to select a track 4 Select the mode When you select Genre In instead of step 6 and 7 press the SELECT A F button to select a genre and press the ENTER button to confirm it a CD DIMMER COUNTER SCHOLL DISPLAY CLOCK EXTINPUT OPERATION C yep y Hs HDD REC REC MODE CD HDD OPERATION ALBUM ARTIST GENRE DATE OK CO ELEcT GROUP PLAYLIST Tam CET 7 Enter a letter CO Select a number entering mode using the DISPLAY button to enter 1 In any other mode pressing the 1 button enters nothing ABC WXYZ When you select a number enteri
81. ou are connecting Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been made For input jacks red connectors marked R are used for the right channel and white connectors marked L are used for the left channel Do not bind audio video connection cables with power cords and speaker cables Doing so may adversely affect the picture and sound quality When using the digital inputs make sure to also connect the analog connections whenever possible Insert all plugs and connectors securely Improper connections can result in noise poor performance or damage to the equipment m Improper connection Inserted completely When using one of the optical input jacks remove the protective cap and keep it safely When the jack is not used replace the protective cap When using an optical input jack always use an optical fiber cable Optical digital input terminal An optical digital input terminal is equipped with a protection cap When connecting remove this cap When not using put the cap back on the terminal 2 r MT RI cable Coaxial Audio digital cable connection J J cable aN T out R L Analog Analog f3lterminall Analog output Tuner cassette tape output input Optical digital cable X Signal flow Digital output Digital input
82. pressed Pressing the 8 STOP button twice the first track information is displayed and the playback stops Fata lt lt While playing or pausing pressing the p p Haa lt lt button locates the beginning of the current track and pressing it twice locates the beginning of the previous track Then each press of the lt lt lt button locates the beginning of another previous track Each press of the gt gt gt button carries you to the beginning of the next track Rewinding and fast forwarding ita onn During playback hold down the Fe or p p p p button to rewind or fast forward the current track At first rewind and fast forward is eight times faster than normal speed playback and then will be sixteen times faster Press the B PLAY 11 PAUSE button where you want to start playback again When rewinding the MB S1 locates the beginning of the track where you pressed the we PLAY 11 PAUSE button and starts playback When fast forwarding the MB S1 locates the beginning of the next track where you pressed the pm PLAY 11 PAUSE button and starts playback Playing tracks repeatedly remote controller only Pressing the REPEAT button on the remote controller displays the current setting of the repeat playback Each press of the REPEAT button switches the repeat playback mode in the following order REPEAT ALL REPEAT 1 REPEAT OFF REPEAT ALL Plays all the track
83. r sonnel IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the termi nals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the termi nal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red IMPORTANT A 5 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 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 UNSUITABLE 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 Contents Before using Setup and operation Important Safeguards 2 Precautions sees ener nnne 3 Contents eseesesessseseeeeee senes nnne nnn 4 Features esses eene nennen nnn nnn 6 Supplied accessories
84. s on a CD repeatedly When you select this mode REPEAT ALL indicator lights REPEAT 1 Plays the current track repeatedly When you select this mode REPEAT 1 indicator lights REPEAT OFF Turns off the repeat playback mode Remote controller REPEAT Listening to an audio CD or CD ROM Switching the display information Each press of the COUNTER button on the remote controller switches the information displayed in the display area During stopped Playing time for the first track on the CD SINGLE The total track number and the total playing time for the CD When the disc title is longer than the display area During paused or playing The elapsed time for the currently played track SINGLE The remaining time for the currently played track When you play the CD which contains text data press the SCROLL button on the remote controller to display the whole title sequentially Using the remote controller Switches to the clock display Selects the track you want to listen While playing or paused press the ka button once to locate the beginning of the current track Press this button twice to locate the beginning of the previous track and additional press of the button locates the beginning of another previous track While playing or paused press the gt gt button to locate the beginning of the next track Then each press of this button locates the beginning of another nex
85. ss 22 Connecting the power ees 23 Connecting antennas eese 24 Assembling the AM loop antenna eese 24 Connecting the AM antenna cable 24 Connecting the included antennas 24 Connecting an FM outdoor antenna 25 Connecting an AM outdoor antenna 25 Directional linkage eene 25 Connecting the antenna cable to the 75 300 2 antenna adapter For all models other than European models 25 Setup menus eese 26 Navigating through the Setup menu 27 Hardware Setup eene 28 0 Hardware Setup me 28 0 1 Speaker Impedance sub menu 28 0 2 IR IN Setup sub menu sese 28 0 3 AM Frequency Step sub menu sss 28 Speaker Setup esee 29 1 Speaker Setup me 29 1 1 Speaker Config sub menu sess 29 1 2 Speaker Distance sub menu esses 30 1 3 Level Calibration sub menu sess 31 1 4 Bass Peak Level Bass Peak Level Manager sub menu sss tenente nennen 32 Input Set p iue 33 2 Input Setup menu eerie esee ette etn testa enatn 33 2 1 Digital Setup sub
86. t The project is co founded by RIAA and five companies from U S music industry The materials you recorded using the MB S1 are for private use only Under the copyright law you can not use recorded materials without permission from the copyright holder Understanding the basic operations before using the MB S1 The MB S1 allows you to play audio CDs or CD R discs containing MP3 music files just like ordinary CD players In addition the MB S1 can store the music data on its hard disk drive HDD allowing you to enjoy the various playback functions such as long hour playback or play list playback E Managing the music information on the MB S1 The MB S1 manages the music information in groups and tracks The number of group and track is shown on the display when the GROUP indicator lights When using the MB S1 for playing CDs only the number of group and track is displayed and you can select the tracks according to the group or the track number When using or playing the tracks recorded on the MB S1 s HDD the various music information is available including the name of album and artist genre date and favorite marking as well as the number of group and track Registering additional track information enables you to sort the track play only the favorite tracks display the tracks information and select the track according to the track information E Typical uses for the MB S1 1 Playing an audio CD with
87. t creation mode MULTI JOG Press the jog dial Add PlayList appears in the display for a second then changing to the PUSH TO ENTER indication for play list number selection When you create a play list first time 1p blinks After second time the play list number you selected last time blinks OPERATION 4 4 4 PP button buttons 4 Select a play list MULTI JOG When the blinking play list is the one you want to add a track press the jog dial to confirm When you want to select other play list turn the jog dial to select a play list After selecting a play list press the jog dial to confirm it PUSH TO ENTER When the New indication appears next to the play list number the play list contains no track MULTI JOG And when the 3P5T indication appears next to the play list number the track you are going to add will be added as a fifth track of the third play list PUSH TO ENTER 5 Select a position where you want to add a track MULTI JOG Q If you add a track to the track number blinking press the jog dial If you want to add a track to PUSH TO ENTER other track number turn the jog dial to select a track number 6 Confirm your selection Press the YES button or the MULTI JOG dial to confirm your selection The Complete indication appears in the display area PLAY MODE YES 31 Creating a play list E Understanding the indication on play lists
88. t time the unit was un plugged This period is shorter when the unit is exposed to a highly humid climate Precautions For Canadian model NOTE THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 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 Modele pour les Canadien REMARQUE CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA Sur les modeles dont la fiche est polaris e ATTENTION POUR VITER LES CHOCS LECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND For European model 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 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This label on the left hand panel states that 1 This unitis 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 British model Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service pe
89. t track ON STANDBY Y LOCK EXT INPUT OPERATION HDD REC REC MODE m Changes the brightness of the display area Switches the displayed information in the display area Scrolls to display the whole disc title longer than the display area Activates the CD player section CD HDD OPERATION ALBUM ARTIST GENRE DATE Selects a group when listening to a CD Plays a track by directly entering the track number entering The 10 0 button enters 10 or 0 Example Track Number The button to be pressed 8 10 10 0 34 ee Oe 20 AVORITE IT MNO PORS TUV WXYZ FAVORITE MODE ISYMB BLUES R amp B CLASSICAL COUNTRY FOLK O O O JAZZ POPS ROCK SOUNDTRACK O O Or ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER RC 459P Starts playing or pauses a track Press the pe PLAY 11 PAUSE button to start playing a track While playing press the mw PLAY II1 PAUSE button to pause playback Stops playback Plays tracks repeatedly see page 19 Changing the brightness of the display area Each press of the DIMMER button changes the brightness of the display area in the following order from the above The display area is slightly dimmed The display area is dimmed The display area is dimmed and indicators other than the ON indicator on the front panel are turned off The display area is turned on and al
90. tal signals as they are between digital audio devices The digital signals recorded on MD DAT CD R or CD RW from the digital output terminals on the MB S1 cannot be recorded on any other media digitally Here are the examples when performing digital recording in MD recorder 1 When the digital audio data from the MB S1 is recorded as analog input source on a MD using MD recorder the digital signal on the MD can be recorded digitally onto another MD CM MB S1 lt MD recorder Analog input recording Za MD recorder lt MD player O Digital input recording O Analog input recording N TE 4 i 2 When the digital audio data from the MB S1 is recorded as digital input source on a MD using MD recorder the digital signal on the MD cannot be recorded digitally onto another MD If you want to record the digital signal on the MD perform analog input recording c MB S1 d 2 lt F MD recorder Digital input recording MD T zc MD recorder oF MD player X Digital input recording O Analog input recording j t Note For media or music performance including radio program CD record music tape and original music cassette music elements of lyrics and melodies are equally protected by the copyright law Therefore to sell transfer distribute and lease those music media above and use them as BGM in public space such as stor
91. te controller Do the following steps in numeric order Selects a track you want to listen to T BEES ON STANDBY CD DIMMER COUNTER SCROLL DISPLAY CLOCK EXT INPUT OPERATION C HDD REC REC MODE n Q CD HDD OPERATION 1 P RANDOM REPEAT Listening to tracks in the current play e Q list in random order ALBUM ARTIST GENRE DATE SELECT 3 Select a play list Ta CAPS ABC DEF GROUP PLAYLIST EXTA GHI JKL MNO FAVORITE IT O PQRS TUV WXYZ FAVORITE MODE SYMBOL CLEAR ENTER TEXT Cr 340 0 y BLUES R amp B CLASSICAL COUNTRY FOLK C JAZZ POPS ROCK SOUND TRACK C C2 ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER RC 459P 34 1 Activate the HDD section 4 Start playback Stop the playback Listening to tracks in the current play list repeatedly 2 Activate the play list mode Editing the play lists EDIT CLEAR NO button PLAY LIST button PLAY MODE YES button MULTI JOG dial E STOP button TEXT button MENU EXIT button i4 44 gt gt buttons OPERATION button Naming a play list Using the remote controller Do the following steps in unmeric order 1 Activate the play list mode PLAY LIST Press the PLAY LIST button 2 Select a play list MULTI JOG Turn the jog dial to select the number of
92. ter the loaded information is displayed 17 Setting date and time MULTI JOG dial YES button CLOCK button HDD S m DISPLAY button MENU button Mea lt a gt gt P Setting date and time 1 Call the menu mode MENU EXIT Pressing the MENU EXIT button displays the menu items in the display area P 2 Select the clock setting menu MULTI JOG Rotate the MULTI JOG dial to select the clock setting menu Clock Setting The menu items are displayed in the following order Clock Setting Timer Setting REC LEVEL Q PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG Press the MULTI JOG dial PUSH TO ENTER Set the date and time MULTI JOG Rotate the MULTI JOG dial to select the year Q PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG D Press the MULTI JOG dial to enter the year PUSH TO ENTER The highlight moves to the month 18 buttons Set the month day hour and minute using the same procedure above The day of the week will be automatically set maaa rr IF You can highlight any item year month day hour and minute to set them using the Haa lt gt gt buttons 3 Confirm the setting PLAY MODE Press the YES button to confirm the setting The second is displayed and the clock starts YES 4 Restore the normal indication Press the MENU EXIT button or 8 STOP button Displaying the date and
93. the CHECK ALL button The music files you can play or transfer to the MB S1 using Carry Tunes are MP3 format files only BB Other features Track list sort feature You can sort the tracks easily by clicking the information item title Track data calculation feature The total playing time and the total size for selected files can be displayed File transfer progression display feature You can easily find the file transfer status in progression bar display The progress display in files or in sizes is available Use this software following the procedures below 1 Connect a PC to the MB S1 properly See page 50 2 Prepare the connected PC See pages 50 and 51 3 Install Carry Tunes music file transfer software to the PC See pages 52 and 53 4 Play music files edit track information or transfer music files as necessary See pages 54 and 55 ONKYO P Qu Qa me Undefined Check Total 000 0000 Tip The supplied CD ROM contains necessary software and sample music files used in this manual What is a device driver A device driver is software installed to PC to make the peripheral devices available to the PC Also called driver What is a device A device means every PC peripheral 45 System Requirements To transfer music files connecting to the MB S1 following configurations are required CPU Intel Pentium II 233MHz or higher recomm
94. the USB cable while any applications runs on the PC 48 Installing the Carry Tunes Install Procedure 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD Carry Tunes stallion xi ROM drive on the PC The setup menu automatically appears If the setup menu does not appear automatically double click the CtStart exe file Welcome to Carry Tunes Install Open Sample music siae End 2 Click Install Carry Tunes setup screen appears 3 Click Next i Dat Mw eun v ILAE c The license agreement screen appears Carry Tunes P ie J PILARIT D TATO Windows bs Bevel 3 yd bobo BE OTD gus SERS LOGIC LT 7 4 Click Yes ATO eee bake Pase b dd Down Selecting the Destination Folder screen appears ES FT 1 K VAL Tai MEDOGSTMSUE CH RUET MS PETE uU Uo FOTPDESFTSJ
95. the digital audio devices such as CD DVD or MD Low Select when you record the analog input source with higher output level such as analog records After selecting the level range press the jog dial to confirm it 4 Adjust the recording level MULTI JOG e PUSH TO ENTER Turn the MULTI JOG dial to adjust the recording level The recommended optimum level is the one at which the red segments for level meter lights sometimes 5 Confirm the level setting MULTI JOG Q PUSH TO ENTER Press the MULTI JOG dial to confirm the recording level setting Listening to tracks recorded on the HDD pm PI AY I1 PAUSE button W STOP button DISPLAY button OPERATION button i 4 lt lt pe buttons Listening to tracks recorded on the HDD Rewinding and fast forwarding 1 Activate the HDD section OPERATION 4 Press the HDD button Ceo Hop a E gt 2 Start playback Press the B PLAY 11 PAUSE button to start playing from the first track in the first HDD lights in the PLAY 11 PAUSE group display area After playing the last track in the last group the MB S1 automatically stops During playback press the wm PLAY 11 PAUSE button to cause the MB S1 to pause lights in the display area Press it again to resume playback from the position where you pressed the B PLAY I1 PAUSE button Stopping
96. time Remote controller only Press the CLOCK button on the remote controller With each press of the CLOCK button the displayed information changes as follows Remote controller CLOCK Press the B STOP button to restore the normal indication Listening to an audio CD or CD ROM MULTI JOG Dial wm P AY I1 PAUSE button W STOP button DISPLAY button open close button Haa g gt buttons OPERATION button Listening to an audio CD or CD ROM Selecting the track 1 Set a disc Press amp open close button to open the CD tray Place the disc on the tray with the label 2 Activate the CD player section facing upward If you set the single sized CD place it on the inner well Press amp open close button to close the tray OPERATION Ce Ca a Ne 3 Start playing Press the CD button PLAY IPAUSE Press the B PLAY 11 PAUSE button lights in the display area and playback starts When playback finishes the CD player automatically stops Pressing the B PLAY 11 PAUSE button while playing pauses the playback and cD lights Pressing it again resumes playback from the position where the playback paused Stopping playback m STOP Press W STOP button Pressing the m PLAY 11 PAUSE button starts playback from the beginning of the track which was played when the B STOP button was
97. to Programs point to Carry Tunes and click Carry Tunes Drag the MP3 files you want to register and drop them onto Carry Tunes The supplied CD ROM contains sample MP3 files To use the sample MP3 files insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive on the PC Click Open Sample music folder in the Carry Tunes Installation CD dialog box to open the folder containing the sample MP3 files Tf the Carry Tunes Installation CD dialog box does not appear automatically double click the CtStart exe file 3 The MP3 files you dropped are displayed in the Carry Tunes screen Main operations Click to delete selected files Click to mark files when transferring or deleting Click to change color settings CHECK ALL Bom mme Undefined Currently selected file G CarryTunes Installation GD Progress bar Carry Tunes ONKYO P2 ctEAR 4 PS ALL mme Undefined Check Total 000 0000 Welcome to Carry Tunes End Install Open a music file Playing time information elapsed time remaining time for the current track Click to start transferring d Left click to raise the volume Right click to lower the volume Click or drag to scroll the track list table ae Maximize or minimize Skip a track Fast Stop ay the track list table forward or forward playback Tunes Displ
98. to be pressed 8 10 10 0 34 C4 3 0 CO 26 4 5 6 PQRS TUV WXYZ FAVORITE MODE BLUES R amp B CLASSICAL COUNTRY FOLK OO GOG O JAZZ POPS ROCK SOUNDTRACK C3 G Starts playing or pauses Press the H button to start playing a track While playing press the H button to pause Stops playback ONKYO REMOTE CONTROLLER RC 459P Plays tracks repeatedly see page 30 Changing the brightness of the display area Each press of the DIMMER button changes the brightness of the display area in the following order from the above The display area is slightly dimmed The display area is dimmed The display area is dimmed and indicators other than the ON indicator on the front panel are turned off The display area is turned on and all indicators light Naming tracks recorded on the HDD MULTI JOG dial PLAY MODE YES button EDIT CLEAR NO button DISPLAY button TEXT button Entering the name of a track For the tracks recorded on the HDD you can enter the track information such as track title album title and genre Entered information can be used when creating and editing a play list 1 Activate the HDD section OPERATION ES C Ge Press the HDD button 2 Select the track to which you want to enter the information For selecting a track see page xx 3
99. yer MD player and others Optical OPTICAL and coaxial COAXIAL terminals are available 3 RI connection terminals 31 REMOTE CONTROL xx Connect the Onkyo products equipped with the RI connection terminals 10 ONKYOs HARD DISK MUSIC LIBRARY MODEL NO MB S1 4 Digital output terminal DIGITAL OUTPUT xx Connects the digital output from the MB S1 to the digital input terminals on the digital recording devices such as MD recorder CD recorder and DAT deck Under the SCMS and SDMI Water Mark copyright protection system the output signal is limited to the AUDIO CD signal from the CD ROM played or the audio signal of MP3 data recorded on CD ROM Note The audio signal recorded on the MB S1 s hard disk drive is not output digitally SCMS and SDMI are a copy guard system for protecting copyright See page 17 for details Connecting the MB S1 Here is an explanation of how to connect the main components to the MB S1 in the standard manner There are many ways that any one component can be connected and it is up to you to decide which method best fits your situation The directions given here are only one option and should only be thought of as such It is best to fully understand the nature of each connector and terminal as well as each of your components and their features to ascertain which method of connection is best Be sure to always refer to the instructions that came with the component that y
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