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Onkyo CR-N7 User's Manual

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1. DISPLAY Repeatedly pressing DISPLAY on the remote controller or on the unit toggles between two types of information display FM AM Frequency Tf a given preset channel is not named the unit displays No Name then indicates the frequency See Naming a Preset Channel on page 42 Preset channel name Receiving RDS RDS reception is available only on the European mod fess els and only in areas where RDS broadcasts are avail able What is RDS RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a type of FM Pressing DISPLAY repeatedly will change the broadcasting RDS was developed within the European display in the following order Broadcasting Union EBU and is available in most European countries Many FM stations now transmit RDS signals which con tain additional information RDS provides you with var ious services so that you can choose a station broadcasting your favorite categories of music or other information The information of Program Service Name and Radio Text is available for display on the CD Frequency Preset number v Preset name if preset name available receiver Program Service Name The RDS indicator lights up when an RDS station is received M Notes Radio Text if Radio Text available e If radio signals are weak RDS may not be received e When tuning a station the display Waiting scrolls 39
2. e Auto presetting may store noise instead of a station with a clear signal to some preset channels depending on your location In such cases erase the preset manually see page 41 EDIT N CLEAR Vv MULTI JOG rea ee PUSH TO ENTER 3 MULTI JOG mea gt Q Pusat 36 Press INPUT lt 4 gt to display EFM To improve the FM reception adjust the antenna position Press EDIT NO CLEAR and turn MULTI JOG to display AutoPre set Press MULTI JOG The confirmation message AutoPre set appears in the display To cancel auto presetting press EDIT NO CLEAR 4 Press MULTI JOG Auto presetting starts MULTI JOG ea gt pus 74 You can preset up to 20 stations The pre set stations will be automatically sorted in frequency order Customizing the Preset Channels The following additional functions are available e Naming a preset channel see page 42 e Erasing a preset channel see page 41 e Copying the radio station in the selected channel to another see page 40 Using the remote controller Listening to an FM AM Station First program the stations into preset channels see pages 34 and 36 Display Turn on the power to the unit before you start the proce dure 2 MULTI JOG mea exi PUSH TO ENTER Select FM or AM Press the INPUT lt 4 or
3. The CD receiver uses a rotating unit whose precision instrument generates faint hissing sound while reading a disc during playing back or searching a track you may hear it in a very quiet environment Sound breaks off due to vibration e The CD receiver is designed for use as a stationary type place it in a location with limited influence of vibration Headphones makes noise or no sound e There may be a bad contact Clean the headphones terminal For information on how to clean see the instruction manual attached to the headphones Otherwise verify that the cord of the headphones is not broken or damaged Sound Quality e The sound quality becomes stable 10 to 30 minutes after the power is turned on Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with speaker cables may degrade the audio performance so don t do this cD Sound skips The unit absorbed some vibration or the disc is scratched or dirty Track numbers cannot be stored when setting MEMORY playback e Make sure that the disc has been loaded and the track s you try to program are included on the disc 53 54 Troubleshooting Continued The disc will not play e Make sure that the disc has been loaded on the disc tray correctly The disc should be inserted with the playback side facing down e Check to see if the disc s surface is dirty e If condensation is suspected wait for about one hour after you turn on the power to the unit be
4. R L SPEAKERS CAUTION SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 4 OHNE IS MIN SPEAKER ONKYO CD RECEIVER MODEL NO CR N7 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item HDD IN OUT 19 Here you can connect an RI Dock or a CD recorder LINE IN 18 These terminals are for connecting audio output of external devices such as TV or turntable with a built in phono equalizer TAPE IN OUT 18 This analog audio input and output are for connect ing a recorder with an analog audio input and output cassette Mini Disc etc AM ANTENNA 14 15 These push terminals are for connecting an AM antenna FM ANTENNA 14 15 This jack is for connecting an FM antenna PRE OUT 17 The SUBWOOFER jack is for connecting a pow ered subwoofer SPEAKERS 16 These terminals are for connecting speakers RI REMOTE CONTROL 18 20 This RI Remote Interactive jack can be con nected to an RI jack on another Onkyo component The CD receiver s remote controller can then be used to control that component To use RI you must make an analog audio connection RCA between the CD receiver and the other com
5. The turntable sounds still e Make sure the turntable has a built in phono equalizer If the turntable has no phono equalizer built in you must provide one separately Timer Function Timer playback or recording does not work e The clock should be set correctly If the clock is not set playback or recording does not work Make sure you program the current time See page 44 e Timer operation is not activated if the power to the unit is turned on before the timer On time Be sure to place the unit in Standby mode before timer operation starts See page 51 Programmed time may overlap with another timer Be sure to set multiple timers such that time ranges do not overlap See page 47 e If you try to set the Sleep timer or press TIMER during timer operation the current timer setting is cancelled e The timer operation uses the volume level that was set before the unit was placed in Standby mode Set an appropriate volume level before you place the unit in Standby mode See page 51 e Make sure that the RI cable and analog audio cables are connected correctly e If you selected an external Onkyo CD recorder for the timer operation you must specify the source name See page 20 Time display is not visible during Standby mode e Turn the current time display on while the unit is in Standby mode See page 46 The Colors of the TV Picture Bleed e Locate the speakers far from the TV Onkyo is not responsi
6. button to select FM or AM The channel selected most recently will be recalled Turn MULTI JOG or press the dial repeatedly to select the desired preset channel Turn the dial counterclockwise to select a lower channel number or turn it clock wise to select a higher channel number Adjusting the Antenna Adjusting and installing the FM antenna Adjust the location of the FM antenna while listening to an FM broadcast Change the direction of the antenna to determine the best reception Using the remote controller Adjusting the AM antenna Adjust the location and position of the AM antenna while listening to an AM broadcast to determine the best recep tion k the antenna Affix the antenna using a thumbtack Do not press the thumbtack through Caution Be careful not to prick your finger 3 38 Listening to an FM AM Station Continued Using the Remote Controller Press the number buttons as described in the examples below to select the desired preset channel Preset channel 8 10 DEF Press 22 OOJ represents the tens digit Selects an FM AM station Enables you to manually TIMER CLOCKCALL MNO EDIT NO 1 wxyz YES MODE 1 DISPLAY I CLEAR SHUFFLE 1 l REPEAT REPEAT Adjust the volume level Pressing VOLUME A increases the volume level and pressing VOLUME de
7. J A deleting the existing radio station Press YES MODE e To cancel presetting soe Press EDIT NO CLEAR If Memory Full appears E The FM AM stations have already been programmed into all 30 channels Delete unnecessary stations page 41 and try again F 7 Repeat steps 2 to 6 to preset the next channel Note Ifthe FM station received is an RDS station that has a PS Program Service Name the frequency display will change to the PS display Refer to page 39 for more information on the RDS function Customizing the Preset Channels The following additional functions are available e Naming a preset channel see page 42 e Erasing a preset channel see page 41 e Copying the radio station in the selected channel to another see page 40 Using the remote controller 35 Programming Radio Stations Continued Programming FM Stations Automatically Auto Preset Auto presets store the frequencies of radio stations into memory so you can select your favorite channels without tuning manually Radio station signals can be automatically located and stored This function does not apply to AM stations see page 34 Display Turn on the power to the unit before you start the procedure Note Before auto presetting If any radio stations are preset before you start the auto preset procedure they will be replaced with new presets
8. 40 Changing the FM AM Preset Channels Using the delete and copy functions you can delete preset stations copy a preset station to another channel or change the channel number Tips for Changing the Preset Channels To change the channel number Use the copy and delete functions For example if you wish to change channel 4 which has an FM station programmed to channel 6 an empty channel Copy the station in channel 4 to channel 6 Delete the station in channel 4 Copying a Preset Channel Preset Copy If you copy a preset channel to another channel the name of the preset channel see page 42 is also copied to the other channel Display 1 Call the preset channel you wish to copy 2 Press EDIT NO CLEAR and turn MULTI JOG until PresetCopy appears in the display EDIT N X v MULTI JOG ma em PUSH TO ENTER 3 Press MULTI JOG MULTIJOG ea gt i Pus td 4 Turn MULTI JOG to select the pre set channel number to which you wish to copy destination MULTI JOG ma gt 5 Press MULTI JOG to confirm If Complete appears The same radio station is copied to the preset channel MULTIJOG Po gt If Overwrite appears MULTI JOG a gt Pusat The channel you wish to copy to is regis tered already NEAN e To register the new radio sta
9. standby Adjusting the Volume CD receiver Remote controller VOLUME Turn VOLUME clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease the volume on the unit Press VOLUME A F on the remote controller INPUT buttons VOLUME Aly HDD PLAYLIST HDD ALBUMLIST ONKYO RC 628S Selecting a Source You can select CD FM AM or connected external audio video equipment HDD TAPE LINE as the audio source To select the audio source press the INPUT lt 4 or gt gt button repeatedly CD lt FM lt AM LINE lt TAPE lt t _ HDD Listening through the Headphones Decrease the volume then connect the stereo head phones mini plug to the PHONES jack You can adjust the volume and mute the sound as described above The speakers will reproduce no sound while the head phones are connected To PHONES jack Understanding Common Operations Continued Adjust sound quality during playback with CD or radio etc Adjusting Bass 1 Press TONE repeatedly to select Bass TONE 2 Press lt gt to adjust and lt lt gt ENTER to set amp The factory default value is set to 0 you can adjust the value by increment or decrement of 2 steps Vv between 10 and 10 To adjust treble press ENTER Note If you leave the system untouched for 8 seconds the display returns to the prev
10. 2 100 dB LINE IHF A 49 169 Tuner Section E FM Tuning Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity S N Ratio THD Stereo Separation E AM Tuning Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity S N Ratio THD CD Frequency Response Audio Dynamic Range THD Total Harmonic Distortion Wow and Flutter Audio Output Digital Optical Audio Output Impedance Analog 87 5 MHz 108 MHz Stereo 17 2 dBf 2 uV 75 Q THF Mono 11 2 dBf 1 pV 75 Q IHF Stereo 65 dB IHF A Mono 67 dB IHF A Stereo 0 5 1 kHz Mono 0 4 1 kHz 40 dB 1 kHz 522 kHz 1611 kHz 30 nV 40 dB 0 7 1 kHz 10 Hz 20 kHz 92 dB 0 009 Below threshold of measurability 0 001 W PEAK 22 5 dBm 1 3 V 2 2 kQ Specifications and features are subject to change without notice ONKYO CORPORATION Sales amp Product Planning Div 2 1 Nisshin cho Neyagawa shi OSAKA 572 8540 JAPAN Tel 072 831 8023 Fax 072 831 8124 ONKYO U S A CORPORATION 18 Park Way Upper Saddle River N J 07458 U S A Tel 201 785 2600 Fax 201 785 2650 http www us onkyo com ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Liegnitzerstrasse 6 82194 Groebenzell GERMANY Tel 49 8142 4401 0 Fax 49 8142 4401 555 http www eu onkyo com ONKYO EUROPE UK Office Suite 1 Gregories Court Gregories Road Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire HP9 1HQ UNITED KINGDOM Tel 44 0 1494 681515 Fax 44 0 1494 680452 ONKYO CHINA LIMITED Units 2102 2107
11. The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item Remote control sensor 5 Receives signals from the remote controller INPUT buttons 22 34 36 37 Enable you to select an input source VOLUME control 22 Adjusts the volume level STANDBY indicator 22 Lights up in Standby mode STANDBY ON button 21 22 51 Press this button to turn on the power to the unit or place the unit in Standby mode PHONES jack 22 Connect a headphone mini plug here CD disc tray 24 Place a CD in the disc tray REPEAT button 30 31 Repeats CD playback Q lt gt buttons 24 29 34 Fast forward or reverse the track being played These buttons also tune in a broadcast station or move the cursor when you input characters GROUP button 26 27 Use this button to select a group on MP3 discs DISPLAY button 25 28 39 42 Each time you press this button the information on the display changes This button also enables you to select the input character type 4D TIMER button 21 44 45 48 49 52 Press this button to enable the timer function or set current time 3 MULTI JOG dial 24 Turn the dial to select a programmed station play back track or groups Press it to confirm the current setting YES MODE button 21 29 30 31 35 38 42 Press this button to confirm the displayed settings for playback and other editing operations When i
12. a a repeatedly to select the previous tracks in reverse order To select the next tracks in order press P repeatedly For MP3 discs you can also select tracks in other groups Changing the Display Information Press DISPLAY on the unit repeatedly to change the display as follows e During playback or pause 3 REMAIN i TOTAL REMAIN Press to change display information Adjust the volume level Press VOLUME A to raise the level and VOLUME to lower the level Press to play Playback starts if the CD is in the unit If the unit is in Standby mode it turns on automatically Press to pause To resume playback press Pause Hf or CD gt Lights up while the elapsed time of the playing track is displayed Lights up while the time remaining on the playing track is displayed Lights up while the time remaining on the disc is displayed When performing Random playback or the total time meets or exceeds 99 minutes 59 seconds appears Note For information on MP3 discs see page 28 25 26 Playing a CD Continued Selecting MP3s MP3 CDs may store a group containing groups across some hierarchies as shown in the illustration below In MP3 CDs you can use the Navigation and All Group modes to locate track stored on the CDs When locating a track the Navigation mode allows you to trace through t
13. conditioned room to a hot and humid place The unit is used in a humid place e Do not use this unit when there s the possibility of moisture condensation occurring Doing so may damage your discs and certain parts inside this unit If condensation does occur remove all discs and leave this unit turned on for two to three hours By this time the unit will have warmed up and any con densation will have evaporated For European Models We ONKYO EUROPE 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 Declaration of Conformity ELECTRONICS GmbH LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6 82194 GROEBENZELL GERMANY GROEBENZELL GERMANY K MIYAGI ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Precautions Continued Features This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT So to use this model properly read this Instruction Manual carefully In case of any trouble please contact the store where you purchased the unit To prevent being exposed to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure DANGER VISIBLE AND OR INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CON TROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER T
14. do not use these extensions for other types of files e The CD receiver supports up to 499 MP3 files and folders Files and folders in excess of this cannot be played Note that if the file and folder structure is very complicated the CD receiver may not be able to read or play all of the MP3 files on the disc e Disc file and folder names may contain up to 32 char acters The maximum time that can be displayed for a single track is 99 minutes and 59 seconds e The remaining time cannot be displayed when playing MP3 files e MP3 file and folder names excluding the extension are shown on the display e Multisession discs are supported however some mul tisession discs may take a long time to load and some may not load at all When burning CDs we recom mend that you use a single session disc at once and select Disc Close e Normally the music in the audio session of a CD Extra disc is played However you can set the CD receiver so that it plays any MP3 files in the data ses sion of a CD R RW disc instead If the data session contains no MP3 tracks the audio session will be played regardless See MP3 Preferences on page 32 for more information e The Emphasis is not supported Disc Notes Continued e The following ID3 tags are supported versions 1 0 1 1 and 2 2 2 3 2 4 Versions 2 5 and later are not supported Normally version 2 2 2 3 2 4 tags have priority and will be displayed regardless of the ID
15. exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Don t put candles or other burning objects on top of this unit Batteries Always consider the environmental issues and fol low local regulations when disposing of batteries If you install the apparatus in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack ensure that there is ade quate ventilation Leave 20 cm 8 of free space at the top and sides and 10 cm 4 at the rear The rear edge of the shelf or board above the apparatus shall be set 10 cm 4 away from the rear panel or wall creating a flue like gap for warm air to escape Precautions 1 Recording Copyright Unless it s for personal use only recording copyrighted material is illegal with out the permission of the copyright holder 2 AC Fuse The AC fuse inside the unit is not user serviceable If you cannot turn on the unit contact your Onkyo dealer 3 Care Occasionally you should dust the unit all over with a soft cloth For stubborn stains use a soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild detergent and water Dry the unit immediately afterwards with a clean cloth Don t use abrasive cloths thinners alco hol or other chemical solvents because they may damage the finish or remove the panel lettering 4 Power WARNING BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME READ THE FOLLOWING SEC TION CAREFULLY AC outlet
16. group number Playback starts automatically If the group contains 100 or more tracks single and discithiat coritam MES Was double digit track numbers must be preceded with To play the first track of the selected zeros For example to enter track number 32 press group go to Step 4 0 3 and then 2 __waes You can select any of the groups on the 3 To access the tracks inside the oe group press GROUP The name of the first track inside the group appears on the display Use MULTI JOG to select the tracks in Y that group Using the remote controller MULTI JOG mea exi PUSH TO ENTER To select another group press GROUP again and then turn MULTI JOG 4 Press MULTI JOG or press gt Hf vee MUTIOG Playback starts Pus 27 28 Playing a CD Continued Selecting MP3 Tracks in 1 Group Mode Perform the procedures below to select one group for playback This operation is available in Normal mode 1 While playback is stopped press roue GROUP The CD receiver enters All Group mode and the name of the first group appears on the display 2 Use MULTI JOG to select a group You can select any of the groups on the disc that contain MP3 tracks MULTIJOG a gt i PUSH TO ENTER Press YES MODE The 1GR indicator lights YES MODE oT a 10n nour name Group 4 Press MULTI JOG or press gt H MULTI JOG a gt
17. i Playback starts Displaying Information on MP3 Discs This section explains how to display various informa tion including disc name track name and various ID3 tags for MP3 tracks including title name artist name and so on DISPLAY Be During playback press DISPLAY repeatedly to cycle through the following options E MP3 Disc Elapsed track time The length of time that the current track has been playing default display If the elapsed time exceeds 99 59 appears Track name Name of the current track Group name Name of the current group Title name Title of the current track if ID3 tag present Artist name Name of the artist if ID3 tag present st NAME Album name Name of the album if ID3 tag present asum NAME Sampling rate and bit rate Sampling rate and bit rate of the current track Notes e To display the disc name while playback is stopped press DISPLAY e Ifa track or group name contains a character that can not be displayed it will be displayed as TRACK n or GROUP n n being the track or group number You can set the CD receiver so that it displays under scores in place of any undisplayable characters see page 32 Various Ways to Play CDs Different playback modes are available in addition to normal playback 3 e appears when t
18. of the triangle apex e Glazed doors or surrounding walls in front of the speaker system may resonate specific frequency ranges due to reflected sound To eliminate this reso nance place some sound absorbing material such as a thick curtain in front of the doors or walls Tips e The speaker cabinet is made of wood and is therefore sensitive to extreme temperatures and humidity Avoid placing the speakers in locations subject to direct sun light or in smoky or humid places e Place the unit on a rigid level surface Connecting External Devices About Connections e Before making any connections read the manuals supplied with your other components Don t connect the power cord until you ve completed and double checked all connections Connection Color Coding RCA type audio connections are usually color coded red and white Use red plugs to connect right channel audio inputs and outputs typically labeled R Use white plugs to connect left channel audio inputs and out puts typically labeled L Left white Analog audio of Right red Cables amp Jacks H Left white Right red A connecting cable is not included with this unit Optical digital audio cable Push plugs in all the way to make good connections loose connec tions can cause noise or malfunc tions To prevent interference keep audio cables away from power cords and sp
19. on the display the Sleep timer is functioning Cancel the Sleep timer See page 48 e The CD receiver enters Standby mode after the timer playback or recording is complete See page 51 If the STANDBY indicator is blinking on and off the built in protection circuit is activated Be careful not to short the positive and negative wires Audio The sound is not heard e Make sure the power cable is plugged into an AC outlet e Make sure that the speakers are connected correctly and the speaker cables core wires touch only the speaker con nectors See page 16 e Check to make sure that the volume level is not set to minimum See page 22 e Make sure that the input source is properly selected e Check to make sure the muting function is not engaged If the MUTING indicator is flashing the sound is muted Cancel the muting function See page 23 e When the headphones are connected the speakers do not output any sound Disconnect the headphones See page 22 Sound is not good e Make sure that the speaker cords are connected correctly Check their polarity See page 16 e Connect the analog audio cables firmly See page 17 e Sound quality could be affected by a strong magnetic field such as a TV set Locate such a device far from the CD receiver e If you have any devices that emit high intensity radio waves near the CD receiver such as a cellular phone in operation calling noise may be generated
20. tape decks a GROUP button 26 27 Use this button to select a group on MP3 discs INPUT buttons 25 34 36 37 38 Each time you press these buttons the input source switches MUTING button 23 Lowers the volume level temporarily ENTER button 43 Press this button to confirm the current setting TUNER button Switches input source to the tuner TONE button 23 Adjusts bass and treble 3 S BASS button 23 Adjusts the low end bass range 4 HDD ALBUMLIST button When input is HDD skips up or down the album list 11 12 Disc Notes Supported Discs The CD receiver supports the following discs Disc Logo Format or file type ie PCM Audio CD ql MISE diet Audio CD MP3 DIGITAL AUDIO CD R aise compact Audio CD MP3 DIGITAL AUDIO CD RW Wiccan Audio CD Session 1 CD Extra MP3 Session 2 e Some audio CDs use copy protection that doesn t con form to the official CD standard Since these are non standard discs they may not play properly in the CD receiver e The CD receiver supports CD R and CD RW discs However some CD R and CD RW discs may not work properly for any of the following reasons disc burner characteristics disc characteristics the disc is damaged or dirty See the manual supplied with your disc burner for more information Condensation or dirt on the optical pickup lens can also affect play back e The CD receiver supports 8 cm and 12 cm dis
21. up a level press EDIT NO CLEAR Using the remote controller EDIT NO CLEAR Playing a CD Continued Selecting MP3 Tracks in All Group Mode If you want to operate the control during playback press GROUP and select a group by using MULTI JOG and then press it Playback is switched to the group now you can select any track by using MULTI JOG E Pausing the Selected Track To pause the selected track press gt HE To resume playback press gt Hf E Cancelling Navigation or All Group mode To cancel Navigation mode or All Group mode while selecting MP3 tracks press Ml E Selecting MP3 Groups amp Tracks by Number With All Group mode you don t have to navigate the Press GROUP to enter the All Group mode group hierarchy to find an MP3 track because all groups that contain MP3 tracks appear at the same level If in Random mode press YES MODE to switch to Nor Press the number buttons as described in the examples below to play back the desired group mal mode The group to play Press 1 While playback is stopped press GROUP 10 The CD receiver enters All Group 34 mode and the name of the first group represents the tens digit appears on the display The group with the specified number starts playback If you have operated the above mentioned control during playback press ENTER Press the number buttons to enter the track 2 Use MULTI JOG to select a
22. voltages vary from country to country Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the voltage requirements printed on the unit s rear panel e g AC 230 V 50 Hz or AC 120 V 60 Hz Some models have a voltage selector switch for compatibility with power systems around the world Before you plug in such a model make sure that the voltage selector is set to the correct voltage for your area 5 Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands Never handle this unit or its power cord while your hands are wet or damp If water or any other liquid gets inside this unit have it checked by your Onkyo dealer 6 Handling Notes e If you need to transport this unit use the original packaging to pack it how it was when you origi nally bought it e Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit for a long time because they may leave marks on the case e This unit s top and rear panels may get warm after prolonged use This is normal If you do not use this unit for a long time it may not work properly the next time you turn it on so be sure to use it occasionally e When you ve finished using this unit remove all discs and turn off the power 7 Installing this Unit e Install this unit in a well ventilated location Ensure that there s adequate ventilation all around this unit especially if it s installed in an audio rack If the ventilation is inadequate the unit may overheat leading to malfunction e Do not expos
23. with the supplied indoor FM antenna try a commercially available out door FM antenna instead FM 75Q Notes e Outdoor FM antennas work best outside but usable results can sometimes be obtained when installed in an attic or loft e For best results install the outdoor FM antenna well away from tall buildings preferably with a clear line of sight to your local FM transmitter e Outdoor antenna should be located away from possi ble noise sources such as neon signs busy roads etc e For safety reasons outdoor antenna should be situated well away from power lines and other high voltage equipment e Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance with local regulations to prevent electrical shock haz ards E Using a TV FM Antenna Splitter It s best not to use the same antenna for both FM and TV reception as this can cause interference problems If cir cumstances demand it use a TV FM antenna splitter as shown T To CD receiver TV FM antenna splitter To TV or VCR Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna If good reception cannot be achieved using the supplied AM loop antenna an outdoor AM antenna can be used in addition to the loop antenna as shown Outdoor antenna Insulated antenna cable AM loop antenna ANTENNA Loy ja Outdoor AM antennas work best when installed outside horizontally but good results can sometimes be obtained indoors by mounting hor
24. 3 VER 1 preference on page 32 e For ID3 version 2 tags the tag information recognized will be those embedded in the beginning of the file We recommend that you include only title artist name and album name information in ID3 tags Com pressed encrypted and unsynchronized ID3 tags can not be displayed Notes e With CD ROM CD R and CD RW discs that contain many files and folders and files other than MP3s it may take a long time to read the disc We recommend that you include only MP3 files on your discs use about 20 folders and limit folder nesting to three lev els deep In this manual MP3 files are referred to as tracks Also folders directories are referred to as groups Disc Content Organization E CD CDs contain tracks Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 ds D D h dn pS A a Audio CD aaa E MP3 MP3 discs contain MP3 tracks organized into groups Group 1 Group2 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 1 Track 2 da Bb dd db dy q P J MP3 CD R CD RW Handling Discs e Never touch the underside of a disc Always hold discs by the edge as shown Underside e Never attach adhesive tape or sticky labels to discs Cleaning Discs e For best results keep your discs clean Fingerprints and dust can affect the sound quality and should be removed as follows Using a clean soft cloth wipe from the
25. CD receiver s rear panel Jacks on the compact disc recorder s rear panel j ANALOG RI DIGITAL INPUT white IN OUT REMOTE REC PLAY CONTROLI OPTICAL L SHG HO i Sa An RRI cable that comes with the compact disc recorder wO red a oN m m Analog audio cable RCA 5 a Optical digital audio cable N Signal flow If any Onkyo CD recorder with RI terminals is connected you must change the source name in the display so that the system can operate properly for the Direct Change function etc Press INPUT lt 4 until HDD appears in the dis cowrcewen play Press EDIT NO CLEAR repeatedly until Name Select appears in the display Press MULTI JOG Turn MULTI JOG to select a CD R name for the source Press MULTI JOG to enter the new name You may press YES MODE instead of MULTI JOG to get the same result Display i GEE mea WEAT os The Al jack connection enables you to use the following functions e You can control a connected Onkyo compact disc recorder using the supplied remote controller You also need to connect the analog audio cable e When the connected Onkyo compact disc recorder plays back the input selector on the CD receiver is automatically switched to CD R e When a CD recorder and a stereo cassette tape deck are connected with the CD receiver you must also intercon
26. CUCLOCK to automatically update the clock at 2 A M 3 A M and 2 P M everyday you can turn it off as follows 1 Press TIMER button repeatedly 3 To turn off ACCUCLOCK press until Clock appears on the dis YES MODE YES N A play as shown aie The asterisks disappear indicating that the ACCUCLOCK function is off To 2 Press MULTI JOG turn the ACCUCLOCK function on S AccuClock appears on the display again press YES MODE so that aster Q as shown isks appear sid Note This operation is not available if time adjustment was not properly performed in the previous section These asterisks appear when the ACCUCLOCK function is on 21 Understanding Common Operations VOLUME INPUT buttons STANDBY ON 6 4 STANDBY indicator Turning the Unit On and Standby CD receiver Remote controller STANDBY ON STANDBY ON Press STANDBY ON on the unit or on the remote con troller If you press the same button again the unit will turn off and enter Standby mode Tip e When you start playing or turn on the power to an Onkyo RI Dock CD recorder or cassette tape deck that is connected to the CD receiver via an RI cable and analog audio cables the power to the CD receiver is automatically turned on Also if you turn on or off the power to the CD receiver the power to such a device is automatically turned on or off
27. HAN THOSE SPECI FIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE The label on the right is applied on the rear panel CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1 This unit isa CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and employs a laser inside the cabinet 2 To prevent the laser from being exposed do not remove the cover Refer servicing to qualified personnel For British models Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appa ratus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as fol lows 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 terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red IMPORTANT The plug is fitted with an appropriate fuse If the fuse needs to be replaced the replacement fuse must approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 and have the same ampere rating as that indicated on the plug Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the power cord s plug is not suitable for your socket outlets cut it off and fit a suitable plug Fit a suitable fuse in the plug Amplifi
28. In this example the timer operation is activated at the specified time every Tuesday through Sunday Using the Timer Functions Continued 6 CD receiver PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG mea ee PUSH TK 7 CD receiver MULTIJOG a PUSH TO ENTER CD receiver MULTI JOG ma gt CD receiver STANDBY ON Q y Gs Remote controller Remote controller a Phi Remote controller kaa Turn MULTI JOG to set the On time of the timer operation You can also use the number buttons on the remote controller When the desired time is displayed press MULTI JOG For example to set 7 29 press 10 0 7 2 then 9 Notes e When you set the On time the Off time is automatically set to one hour later During timer recording the first few seconds may not be recorded Set the On time to one minute earlier Turn MULTI JOG to set the Off time for the timer operation When the desired time is displayed press MULTI JOG Fume setting indication i A square appears if Selected the Timer Rec opera timer tion is programmed number Turn MULTI JOG to set the volume The default value for the volume is 20 After selecting the desired volume press MULTI JOG to confirm the current value Remote controller STANDBY ON Place the unit in Standby mode Press STANDBY ON to place the unit in Standby mode Notes e Even if you se
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30. ONKYO CR N7 Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo CD Receiver Please read this manual thoroughly before making any connections and plugging it in Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new CD Receiver Please retain this manual for future reference COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO Contents Getting Started eeeeee 2 Connections 2 000 00000 14 Playing a Disc Listening to the Radio 34 Miscellaneous WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS WARNING AVIS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR 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 equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the AN presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within A intended to alert the user to the presence of important The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Imp
31. The RI jack connection enables you to use the following functions e You can control a connected Onkyo RI Dock using the supplied remote controller You also need to connect the analog audio cable Please refer to the instruction manual attached to the RI Dock for correct connection If the HDD device has a MODE switch you must set the switch to HDD e When the connected Onkyo RI Dock plays back the input selector on the CD receiver is automatically switched to HDD e If the source name assigned to HDD jacks is CD R it should be reset to HDD default setting Please follow the steps on page 20 to change the source name in the display Select HDD for the input source in Step 4 e Ifa component has two Al terminals you can use either one to connect to the CD receiver The other one can be used to daisy chain with another component 19 Connecting External Devices Continued Connecting an Onkyo Compact Disc Recorder The following diagram illustrates how to connect an optional Onkyo compact disc recorder Connect the CD receiver HDD OUT jacks to the disc recorder s IN REC jacks Connect the CD receiver HDD IN jacks to the disc recorder s OUT PLAY jacks About the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT Connector You can connect a CD or DAT recorder that has an optical digital audio input to the CD receiver for digital recording Use a standard optical digital audio cable for connection Digital recording is allowed only for the first generation
32. ack the total playing time does not appear To select a track number in memory Turn MULTI JOG or press Kk gt gt on the remote con troller repeatedly during Memory playback To check the track numbers in memory Press lt gt while the CD is stopped To erase a track number from memory e While in Memory playback mode and the CD is stopped press EDIT NO CLEAR Each press erases the last track number stored in memory e If you change the playback mode all data stored for Memory playback will be erased e You can also erase the setting by removing the disc or selecting the standby mode 29 30 Various Ways to Play CDs Continued Random Playback Repeat 1 Track Repeat Playback All tracks on the disc will be shuffled then played back The 1 Track Repeat mode repeatedly plays back one track on the CD e You can combine Repeat mode with Memory 1GR MP3 CD only or Random playback mode The 1 Track Repeat mode is available only in combination with normal playback Display e You can execute this function only when the input source is CD and the unit is stopped 1 Press YES MODE repeatedly until the RDM indicator lights in the dis REPEAT Feo Play The RDM indicator lights Press REPEAT repeatedly until the gt a REPEAT REPEAT or REPEAT 1 indicator Q lights in the display Na The Repeat or 1 Track Repeat playback mode
33. ber button cycles through a few characters of the alphabets For example repeat edly pressing the 2ABC button dis plays A gt B C gt A in this order C 0 v 9 E a 4 z lt z Display the desired character then 0 all press ENTER e inputting numbers and symbols Vv Pressing a number button displays ENTER the corresponding number Each Co press of the gt 10 button or the 10 0 u button switches between the symbols labeled on the correspond ing button You can input o gt gt gt gt Slo ok gt using the gt 10 button and u space using the 10 0 but ton Display the desired number or symbol then press ENTER Note You cannot input all symbols from the remote controller s number buttons To input symbols use the remote control ler s K lt or gt P button to select the desired symbols 4 Press YES MODE SHUFFLE to complete the naming process 43 Setting the Clock Setting ACCUCLOCK to Use a Specific Station The ACCUCLOCK function normally uses the FM station with the strongest signal to set the clock If the clock cannot be set properly using that station you can specify which FM station the ACCUCLOCK function should use This must be an FM station that supports RDS CT Clock Time information TIMER pl MULTI JOG mea eri PUSH MULTI JOG mea eri G x 3 4 Li paroa MULTI JOG lt eri PUSHT Tip Pr
34. ble characters For ID3 tags underscores are used in place of undisplay able characters regardless of this preference ID3 Ver 1 Read Not Read This preference determines whether or not version 1 0 1 1 tags are read and displayed When set to Not Read version 1 0 1 1 tags will not be displayed ID3 Ver 2 Read Not Read This preference determines whether or not version 2 2 2 3 2 4 tags are read and displayed When set to Not Read version 2 2 2 3 2 4 ID3 tags will not be displayed MP3 Preferences Continued CD Extra Audio MP3 This preference applies to CD Extra discs and deter mines whether music in the audio session or MP3 tracks in the data session are played Joliet Use SVD ISO9660 This preference applies to MP3 discs in Joliet format and determines whether the CD receiver reads the SVD data or treats the disc as an ISO 9660 disc Normally this preference doesn t need to be changed SVD Supplementary Volume Descriptor supports long file and group names and characters other than letters and numbers Some CD burning software refers to the Joliet format as Windows format Trk Grp Num Display Not Display This preference determines whether or not the numeric characters in the beginning of the track or group name are omitted when the track or group name appears on the display If you have created MP3 CD on PC you can not specify the order of the playback files However by assigning a ser
35. ble for damages such as CD rental fees due to unsuccessful recordings caused by unit s mal function Before you record important data make sure that the material will be recorded correctly This product uses a microcomputer to perform various advanced functions However noise radio interference or static electricity could occasionally cause the unit to malfunction In this case unplug the power cable from the AC outlet then plug it in again in five seconds 55 Specifications General Power Supply Power Consumption Stand by Power Consumption AC 230 240 V 50 Hz 68 W 0 3 W Dimensions W x H x D 205 W x 147 H x 356 D mm Weight E Audio Inputs Analog Inputs E Audio Outputs Digital Outputs Analog Outputs 4 3 kg LINE TAPE HDD Optical 1 TAPE HDD Subwoofer Pre Outputs 1 Speaker Outputs 2 Phones 1 Amplifier Section Power Output Dynamic Power THD Total Harmonic Distortion Damping Factor Input Sensitivity and Impedance Output Level and Impedance Frequency Response Tone Control SN Ratio Speaker Impedance 14 W 14 W 8 Q 40 Hz 20 kHz THD 0 4 19 W 19 W 4 Q 1 kHz THD 0 4 26 W 26 W 4 Q JEITA 0 4 1 kHz Power Output 0 4 40 Hz 20 kHz Power Output 25 8 Q 150 mV 50 kQ LINE 150 mV 2 2 kQ REC OUT 10 Hz 100 kHz 3 dB LINE 10 dB 100 Hz BASS 10 dB 10 kHz TREBLE 4 5 dB 80 Hz S BASS 1 7 5 dB 80 Hz S BASS
36. center outwards as shown Never wipe in a circular direction e To remove stubborn dust or dirt wipe the disc with a damp soft cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth e Never use solvent based cleaning fluids such as thin ner or benzine commercially available cleaners or antistatic sprays intended for vinyl records because they may damage the disc Storing Discs e Don t store discs in places subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources e Don t store discs in places subject to moisture or dust such as in a bathroom or near a humidifier e Always store discs in their cases and vertically Stack ing or putting objects on unprotected discs may cause warping scratches or other damage 13 Connecting Antenna This section explains how to connect the supplied indoor FM antenna and AM loop antenna and how to connect commercially available outdoor FM and AM antennas The CD receiver won t pick up any radio signals without any antenna connected so you must connect the antenna to use the tuner AM antenna push terminals FM antenna connector E goong Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use only 1 Attach the FM antenna as shown FM 759 Insert the fully into the jack Once your CD receiver is ready for use you ll need to tune into an FM radio station and adjust the position of the FM antenna to ach
37. creases the level INPUT Selects a preset channel Pressing a lt selects a lower tune in a broadcast station channel number and pressing TAPE S BASS See the following section ra gt gt selects a higher channel Manually Tuning a Broadcast Station YES MODE Turn on the power to the CD receiver Select FM or AM Press lt lt or gt gt repeatedly while observing the display to tune in the desired frequency Each press of the button changes the frequency by 0 05 MHz for FM and 9 kHz for AM Pressing and holding down the button for more than one second will change the frequency continuously While FM is selected pressing and holding lt 4 or gt gt down a while then releasing it will automati cally raise or lower the frequency When using the remote controller press INPUT lt d to select FM or AM and press lt lt gt gt to tune in the desired frequency HDD PLAYLIST HDD ALBUMLIST number If FM reception is not good If reception is poor or much noise is heard press YES MODE to turn off the AUTO indicator and switch to monaural reception In this way you can reduce noise or dropped signals To return to AUTO tuning press YES MODE again CD receiver YES MODE NA Remote controller YES MODE SHUFFLE E9 3 Listening to an FM AM Station Continued Switching the Display Information
38. cs e The CD receiver does not support disc types not listed e Don t use discs with an unusual shape such as those shown below because you may damage the CD receiver e Don t use discs that have residue from adhesive tape rental discs with peeling labels or discs with custom made labels or stickers Doing so may damage the CD receiver and you may not be able to remove the disc properly Discs Made on Personal Computers Discs made on personal computers including those of a compatible format may not work properly in the CD receiver because of incorrect settings in the disc burning software Check the manuals supplied with your disc burning software for additional compatibility informa tion MP3 Compatibility e MP3 discs must be ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 Romeo or Joliet compliant Supported formats Mode 1 Mode 2 XA Form 1 e Folders can be up to eight levels deep e MP3 files must be MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3 format with a sampling rate of between 8 kHz and 48 kHz and a bit rate of between 8 kbps and 320 kbps 128 kbps recommended Incompatible files cannot be played e Constant Bit Rate MP3 files are recommended how ever variable bit rate VBR MP3 files between 8 kbps and 320 kbps are supported Playing times may display incorrectly e MP3 files must have a mp3 or MP3 file name extension MP3 files without the proper extension will not be recognized To prevent noise and malfunction
39. e controller doesn t work reliably try replacing the batteries e Don t mix new and old batteries or different types of batteries e Ifyou intend not to use the remote controller for a long time remove the batteries to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion e Expired batteries should be removed as soon as possi ble to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion Using the Remote Controller To use the remote controller point it at the CD receiver s remote control sensor as shown below Remote control sensor CD receiver Notes e The remote controller may not work reliably if the CD receiver is subjected to bright light such as direct sun light or inverter type fluorescent lights Keep this in mind when installing If another remote controller of the same type is used in the same room or the CD receiver is installed close to equipment that uses infrared rays the remote con troller may not work reliably e Don t put anything such as a book on the remote con troller because the buttons may be pressed inadvert ently thereby draining the batteries e The remote controller may not work reliably if the CD receiver is installed in a rack behind colored glass doors Keep this in mind when installing e The remote controller will not work if there s an obstacle between it and the CD receiver s remote con trol sensor Table of Contents Basic Operations Getting Started Important Safety I
40. e radio station you wish to preset If you hold down either of the buttons the frequency keeps changing 3 Press EDIT NO CLEAR and turn MULTI JOG until Preset Write WA appears in the display Vv MULTI JOG ea gt PUSH TO ENTER 34 Before auto presetting e You can preset up to 30 channels including both FM and AM stations For example if you have already stored FM stations to eight chan nels you can use 22 channels to store preset AM stations Programmed FM and AM stations are indi cated separately Therefore one of the preset FM stations and one of the preset AM stations could use the same channel number The Preset Write function enables you to store radio station frequencies to any channel num ber For example you could program three AM stations to channels 2 5 and 9 4 Press MULTI JOG MULTI JOG ma gt The channel number to be preset flashes To cancel presetting press EDIT NO CLEAR instead 5 If you wish to change the channel number turn MULTI JOG MULTI JOG mea gt i 6 Press MUTLI JOG to confirm If Complete appears MULTI JOG ma a Q push The radio station is registered to the pre set channel Programming Radio Stations Continued If Overwrite appears The channel you ve selected is registered already e To register the new radio station by YES O
41. e this unit to direct sunlight or heat sources because its internal temperature may rise shortening the life of the optical pickup e Avoid damp and dusty places and places subject to vibrations from loudspeakers Never put the unit on top of or directly above a loudspeaker e Install this unit horizontally Never use it on its side or on a sloping surface because it may cause a malfunction If you install this unit near a TV radio or VCR the picture and sound quality may be affected If this occurs move this unit away from the TV radio or VCR To Obtain a Clear Picture This unit is a high tech precision device If the lens on the optical pickup or the disc drive mechanism becomes dirty or worn the picture quality may be affected To maintain the best picture quality we recommend regular inspection and maintenance cleaning or worn part replacement every 1 000 hours of use depending on the operating environment Contact your Onkyo dealer for details Moisture Condensation Moisture condensation may damage this unit Read the following carefully Moisture may condense on the lens of the optical pickup one of the most important parts inside this unit e Moisture condensation can occur in the following situations The unit is moved from a cold place to a warm place A heater is turned on or cold air from an air conditioner is hitting the unit In the summer when this unit is moved from an air
42. eaker cables Optical Digital Jacks The CD receiver s optical digital jacks have shutter type covers that open when an optical plug is inserted and close when it s removed Push plugs in all the way Caution To prevent shutter damage hold the optical plug straight when inserting and removing Note Do not place objects on the unit as they may interfere with proper ventilation OPTICAL fl This cable carries digital audio Analog audio cable RCA Connecting a Subwoofer This cable carries analog audio The CD receiver has a SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack Connect an active subwoofer a subwoofer that contains an amplifier Active subwoofer with a built in amplifier N Signal flow PRE OUT SUB WOOFER TO CD receiver 17 Connecting External Devices Continued Connection for TV Audio Signal Connect the LINE IN terminal on the CD receiver and an audio output terminal on the TV CD receiver s rear panel RGL white 00 O N Signal flow ANALOG OUTPUT Analog audio cable RCA Tip To output sound from TV switch the input selector to LINE Connecting an Onkyo Stereo Cassette Tape Deck The following diagram illustrates how to connect an optional Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck Connect the CD receiver TAPE OUT jacks to the tape deck s INPUT REC jacks and the CD receive
43. er e 26 W Ch into 4 ohms 1kHz e WRAT Wide Range Amplifier Technology e High Current Low Impedance Drive e Discrete Output Stage Circuitry e Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry e 3 Audio Inputs and 2 Outputs Tone Control Bass Treble e 2 Step Super Bass Control e Subwoofer Pre Out CD Player e Plays CDs MP3 CDs CD Rs and CD RWs e Optical Digital Output e Single Bit D A Converter e 25 Track Programming e CD 3 Play Modes Normal Random Memory e MP3 CD 4 Play Modes Normal Random Memory 1 Group e Repeat Mode Tuner amp Others e 4 Programmable Timer Play or Rec Once or Every e Sleep Timer e 30 FM AM Presets e Automatic FM Scan Tuning e Battery Free Memory Backup e Headphone Jack e RI Dock Compatible Remote Control Supplied Accessories Make sure you have the following accessories AM loop antenna In catalogs and on packaging the letter at the end of the product name indicates the color Specifications and operations are the same regardless of color Before Using This Unit Installing the Batteries 7 Detach the battery cover by pressing the tab and pulling up the cover 2 Insert two AA size batteries into the bat tery compartment Carefully follow the polarity diagram positive and negative symbols inside the battery com partment After batteries are installed and seated correctly attach the compartment cover Notes If the remot
44. ess MULTI JOG 49 Using the Timer Functions Continued 4 CD receiver MULTI JOG a eri pus 74 5 CD receiver MULTI JOG ea PUSH TO ENTER M MULTI JOG ea exi Q pus 4 50 Remote controller Remote controller Press MULTI JOG Only for Timer Rec Check connections and settings to the cassette tape decks Turn MULTI JOG to select Once or Every The Once timer operates only one time The Every timer operates every week After selecting one press MULTI JOG If you selected Once the timer operates only one time on the specified day Turn MULTI JOG to select the day s of the week When the desired day of the week is displayed press MULTI JOG If you selected Every the timer operates on the specified day s of every week Turn MULTI JOG to select the day s of the week When the desired day of the week is displayed press MULTI JOG MON TUE amp WED amp THU amp FRI T t SUN Days Set amp Everyday amp SAT Days Set You can specify the range of days If you selected Days Set you can select any consecutive days of the week 1 Turn MULTI JOG to select the first day When the desired day of the week is displayed press MULTI JOG 2 Turn MULTI JOG to select the last day When the desired day of the week is displayed press MULTI JOG
45. ess TIMER Clock appears on the display If the clock has already been set a timer option appears instead In this case you ll need to press TIMER repeatedly until Clock appears Press MULTI JOG AccuClock or AccuClock appears on the display If Manual Adjust appears turn MULTI JOG to select AccuClock or AccuClock Press MULTI JOG The display appears as shown Use lt gt to tune into the FM station Tip If you press YES MODE instead of using lt gt the unit starts to search appropriate fre quency automatically The RDS indicator appears when tuned into a station that supports RDS as shown Press MULTI JOG While the clock is being set Wait flashes on the display It may take a few minutes to set the clock When the clock has been set the message Clock Adjusted scrolls across the display then the day and time are displayed for a while Notes If the clock has not been set correctly specify another FM station and try again or set the clock manually page 45 e If you don t want the clock to be updated automatically you can turn off the ACCUCLOCK function page 21 You can also perform the operation by using the TIMER ENTER lt lt and YES MODE buttons on the remote controller 44 Setting the Clock Continued Setting the Clock Manually You can select either the 12 hour or 24 hour dis
46. et channels See pages 34 and 36 Notes e You cannot use the timer functions unless the clock is set e If you do not operate the buttons for 60 seconds during the timer setting the unit returns to its normal display The following procedures are performed on the unit When you use the remote controller to perform these procedures press K lt gt p instead of turning MULTI JOG and press ENTER instead of MULTI JOG Remote controller Q Y Q 1 CD receiver Remote controller 2 CD receiver MULTI JOG ma 3 CD receiver Rena controller raa MULTIIOG aa P MULTI JOG i a ENTER Push Repeatedly press TIMER to select the desired timer number Select from Timer to 4 then press MULTI JOG If only Clock is displayed the day of the week and time have not been set Set the day of the week and time Turn MULTI JOG to select Timer Play or Timer Rec When the desired timer operation is dis played press MULTI JOG The Timer Rec operation is performed on a connected CD recorder or tape deck During recording the muting function is activated Turn MULTI JOG to select the source When the desired source is displayed press MULTI JOG For the Timer Rec operation you can select from FM AM HDD TAPE LINE or CD FM or AM is selected Turn MULTI JOG to select the preset num ber When the desired preset number is displayed pr
47. fore playing the disc e The CD R RW disc is nonstandard See Disc Notes on page 12 It takes a long time until playback starts e It may take time for the CD receiver to load and read a CD that contains many tracks Tuner Noise is heard during broadcast or too much white noise is heard during an FM stereo broadcast You cannot tune in the broadcast station using the Auto Preset function for only FM stations Or the FM ST indicator does not light up during FM broadcast e Change the location of the antenna See page 37 e Locate the unit further from the TV or a computer e Cars or airplanes can create noisy interference e A broadcast radio signal may be weak if a concrete wall obstructs the signal path e Try setting FM mode to Monaural See page 38 e Noise may be heard when you operate the remote controller during AM reception e If nothing can improve the reception install an outdoor antenna See page 15 If power outage occurs or the power plug is disconnected e Memory is normally retained for two weeks If the programmed preset channels are lost program them again e The clock data is lost Set the clock and timers again Radio frequency is not adjustable e Press lt gt to adjust radio frequency The RDS function does not work e The station is not an RDS station e Install an outdoor FM antenna See page 15 e Change the position or direction of the outdoor antenna e Move the ante
48. he hierarchies while the All Group mode to select the group directly Macki Track Track11 Tracki 4 H Track12 Track13 Track 8 amNY When you do not select any specific track or group to play the unit starts playing tracks on the MP3 CD from Track 1 and the rest of the tracks are played in the numerical order of track numbers shown in the illustra tion above Selecting MP3 Tracks in Navigation Mode With Navigation mode you can select MP3 tracks by navigating through the group hierarchy This mode can only be used while playback is stopped If in Random mode press YES MODE to switch to Nor mal mode 1 While playback is stopped press eROUF GROUP for 2 seconds The CD receiver enters Navigation mode 2 Press MULTI JOG The name of the first group one level down from root appears on the display MULTI JOG ma gt Q pus TA If the disc has no groups the name of the first track is displayed 3 Use MULTI JOG to select other groups and tracks at the same level Groups that do not contain MP3 tracks or groups cannot be selected MULTIJOG mea gt i PUSH TO ENTER 4 To access tracks or groups AR inside another group select the A group and then press MULTI ust Use MULTI JOG to select the tracks and groups in that group To move
49. he total time meets or exceeds 99 minutes 59 sec Memory Playback onds e You can program up to 25 tracks for a CD If you try to program more tracks the unit displays Memory Full You can select and store track numbers up to 25 ina desired playback order 3 Press amp Ill to start Memory play s Y The playing track number Using the remote controller Display e You can execute this function only when the input source is CD and the unit is stopped e For information on MP3 CD source see page 12 1 Press YES MODE repeatedly until the MEM indicator lights in the dis Number buttons S5 PERE g EDIT NO play These buttons do The MEM indicator lights notoperate during CLEAR Memory playback 1 To TRACK Turn MULTI JOG to select the first track you want to play back then press MULTI JOG MULTIJOG source rack gt Q Track number tobe The total time of rust stored in memory programmed tracks To select the next track to be played repeat this step You can also use the number buttons on the remote controller to select a track To cancel a track number stored in memory Press EDIT NO CLEAR Each press erases the last track number stored in memory Notes e MP3 CD In Navigation mode perform the steps 1 4 on page 26 In All Group mode perform the steps 1 4 on page 27 e During MP3 CD playb
50. ht seconds then the previous display reappears Checking the Remaining Time Press SLEEP while the Sleep timer is on If you press SLEEP while the remaining time is displayed the remaining time is reduced by 10 minutes Canceling Sleep Timer Press SLEEP repeatedly until Sleep Off appears in the display You can set the Sleep timer for 10 to 90 minutes in inter vals of 10 minutes It is also possible to set the timer from 1 to 99 in one minute increments is also possible using MULTI JOG Display 1 Press and hold TIMER for more than one second I Sleep 90 appears in the display win dow The unit will turn off in 90 minutes 2 Press TIMER if you wish to reduce the remaining time K Each press reduces the remaining time by ten minutes 90 80 10off 3 Turn MULTI JOG if you wish to set the remaining time in one minute increments Turn MULTI JOG clockwise to increase the remaining time by up to 99 minutes or counterclockwise to decrease the remaining time to one minute MULTI JOG a gt The SLEEP indicator appears on the dis play when the sleep timer has been set The specified sleep time appears on the display for about eight seconds then the previous display reappears Using the Timer Functions Continued Programming a Timer Before programming a timer for an AM FM broadcast program the desired broadcast stations to the pres
51. i ous screen Emphasizing the Low End Using the Remote Controller S BASS M Press S BASS repeatedly Pressing S BASS repeatedly will change the option in the following order S Bass Off S Bass 1 Low end is emphasized S Bass 2 Low end is even more emphasized HDDPLAYLIST HDD ALBUMLIST ONKYO RC 6285 MUTING S BASS Adjusting Treble 1 Press TONE repeatedly to select Treble Press ke4 gt gt to adjust and ENTER to set kaa amp T The factory default value is set to 0 you can adjust the value by increment or decrement of 2 steps Vv between 10 and 10 ENTER e Press ENTER to return to the previous display Note If you leave the system untouched for 8 seconds the display returns to the previ ous screen Muting the Sound Press MUTING on the remote controller The MUTING indicator blinks in the display MUTING M worne To restore the sound press MUTING again Tips During muting If you turn the VOLUME knob on the CD receiver or press VOLUME A on the remote controller the sound will be restored If you turn the unit off and then on again the sound will be restored 23 Playing a CD Display MULTI JOG 1 Insert a CD Compact Disc Press A to extend the disc tray Q Place the CD in the tray with the Y label side facing up If you
52. ies of numbers such as 01 02 and so on you can specify the playback order If you do not want to display these numbers as a file track name configure this setting to Not Display File name Display Not Display 01 Pops 01 Pops Pops 10 Rock 10 Rock Rock 16_Jazz 16_Jazz Jazz 21th Century 21th Century 21th Century 05 07 20 Album 05 07 20 Album Album Group Key All Group Navigation This preference determines how the GROUP button works The All Group option allows you to enter the All Group mode by just pressing the GROUP button and the Navigation mode by pressing and holding down the but ton for a while The Navigation option allows you to enter the Navigation mode by just pressing the GROUP button and the All Group mode by pressing and holding down the button for a while 33 Programming Radio Stations Programming FM AM Stations One by One Preset Write You can store the frequencies of stations one by one manually into the preset memory channels This is useful when you want to program the stations in your favorite order In addition to this method FM has Auto Preset mode to store frequencies automatically Display WEE meo wear Turn on the power to the unit before you start the procedure 1 Press INPUT lt 4 gt to display AM lt INPUT Press again to select FM to store an FM station Press lt gt to tune in th
53. ieve the best possible reception 2 Use thumbtacks or something similar to fix the FM antenna into position Thumbtacks etc Caution Be careful that you don t injure yourself when using thumbtacks If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM antenna try a commercially available out door FM antenna instead see page 15 14 Connecting the AM Loop Antenna The supplied indoor AM loop antenna is for indoor use only 1 Assemble the AM loop antenna inserting the tabs into the base as shown 9 Connect both wires of the AM loop antenna to the AM push terminals as shown The antenna s wires are not polarity sensitive so they can be connected either way around Make sure that the wires are attached securely and that the push terminals are gripping the bare wires not the insulation 2 Push Insert wire Release ANTENNA AM rh Once your CD receiver is ready for use you ll need to tune into an AM radio station and adjust the position of the AM antenna to achieve the best possible reception Keep the antenna as far away as possible from your CD receiver TV speaker cables and power cords If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor AM loop antenna try using it with a commer cially available outdoor AM antenna see page 15 Connecting Antenna Continued Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna If you cannot achieve good reception
54. is set 2 Press gt I Random playback starts The REPEAT or REPEAT 1 Q indicator lights REPEAT 1 i The playing track To cancel the setting See Cancelling the Playback Mode on page 31 Using the remote controller e You can also cancel the setting by removing the disc or selecting the standby mode Using the remote controller REPEAT Various Ways to Play CDs Continued Cancelling the Playback Mode Using the remote controller Display REPEAT Cancels Memory and Random modes e You can execute this function only when the input source is CD and the unit is stopped 1 Press J to stop playback Q 2 Press YES MODE repeatedly until NORMAL indicator lights in the ex display Cancels Repeat or 1 Track Repeat mode Press REPEAT repeatedly until REPEAT neither the REPEAT or REPEAT 1 T indicator lights in the display 31 MP3 Preferences Setting the MP3 Preferences This section explains how to set various preferences for MP3 discs You can set the MP3 preferences while the disc playback is stopped during normal playback mode 1 Press EDIT NO CLEAR G 2 Turn MULTI JOG to select the meN desired item 7 Y For details on the preferences see the next section PUSH TO ENTER 3 Press MULTI JOG MULTI JOG mea gt ei Q Pu
55. izontally above a window Note that the AM loop antenna should be left connected Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance with local regulations to prevent electrical shock hazards 15 16 Connecting Speakers Connecting the Speakers e Connect the right channel speaker to the R speaker connector on the CD receiver and the left channel speaker to the L speaker connector e Connect the connector on each speaker to the on each speaker to the connectors Right channel Left channel speaker speaker Red wire OO Og Gi Speaker cable i a ONOUOO00000000 To prevent damage to circuits never short circuit the positive and negative speaker wires Placement The sound quality a speaker system reproduces varies greatly depending on room construction and area of the room in which it is installed as well as the location and size of the furniture For better quality sound observe the following precautions e Placing the speaker system directly on the floor can result in undesirable boom that is sound with extremely heavy bass Place each speaker on a speaker stand concrete blocks bricks or a rigid bookshelf e High quality bass sound cannot be obtained if the speakers are not seated on a stable speaker stand or other base To obtain a dee
56. nect the RI terminals between the two external devices e Ifa component has two RI terminals you can use either one to connect to the CD receiver The other one can be used to daisy chain with another component 20 Connecting the Power Cord When the power cord is connected to the AC outlet the ae CD receiver enters Standby mode The STANDBY indi cator lights up When you want to set the clock using the CD receiver s ACCUCLOCK function the FM antenna needs to be connected for receiving the RDS radio broadcasts For more information see page 14 To wall outlet m indicator First Time Setup European model only The very first time you turn on the CD receiver the ACCUCLOCK function automatically sets the clock by using the CT Clock Time information present in RDS radio broadcasts While the clock is being set Wait flashes on the display as shown It may take up to five minutes to set the clock When the clock has been set the message Clock Adjusted scrolls across the display then the day and time are dis played for a while as shown gt The ACCUCLOCK function automatically updates the clock daily at 2 A M 3 A M and 2 P M Tf the clock has not been set correctly see Setting ACCUCLOCK to Use a Specific Station on page 44 and Setting the Clock Manually on page 45 Turning Off ACCUCLOCK European model only If you don t want AC
57. nna as far away as possible from fluorescent lamps See page 37 Remote Controller The remote controller does not function correctly e Make sure that the batteries have been installed in the correct direction polarity See page 5 e Replace both batteries with new ones Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries e The distance between the remote controller and the unit may be too great or there may be an object between them e The remote control sensor on the unit may be subjected to bright light inverter fluorescent light or sunlight e The unit is placed behind the tinted windows of an audio rack or entertainment center Connection with External Devices Interoperability with other external Onkyo devices is not available e Make sure that the RI cable and analog audio cables are connected correctly See pages 17 20 Connecting only an RI cable won t work e Specify the source name in the display for the external Onkyo device See page 20 e If any Onkyo recording device is combined to allow MP3 dubbing on CD recording will start without performing peak search when the CD DUBBING button is pressed on the connected recording device This is not a malfunction Troubleshooting Continued No sound is heard from the connected device e Make sure that the optical digital cable is not bent or damaged e Set the digital output to PCM because the CD receiver supports only PCM signals
58. nput is CD this button can be used to switch the playback modes 4 EDIT NO CLEAR button 29 32 34 35 36 40 41 42 Enables you to adjust settings for playback and select editing operations It also cancels the dis played setting gt IE button 24 Starts or pauses CD playback When you press this button during playback the unit enters Pause mode Mi button 24 Stops CD playback A button 24 Ejects a loaded CD Part Names and Functions Continued Display MUTING indicator This indicator flashes while the CD receiver is muted S BASS indicator This indicator lights up when the super bass is selected 3 Tuning indicators gt lt This indicator lights up when the CD receiver is tuned into a radio station AUTO This indicator lights up when the Auto Tun ing mode is selected and disappears when the Man ual Tuning mode is selected RDS European model only This indicator lights up when the CD receiver is tuned to a radio station that supports RDS Radio Data System FM ST This indicator lights up when the CD receiver is tuned to a stereo FM station 4 Playback mode indicators 1GR Lights up when one group playback is selected MEM Lights up when memory playback is selected RDM Lights up when random playback is selected NORMAL Lights up when normal playback is selected REPEAT Lights up when repeat playback is selected for all the tracks REPEAT 1 Light
59. nstructions Precautions Features Supplied Accessories Before Using This Unit Installing the Batteries Using the Remote Controller Table of Contents Part Names and Functions Front Panel Display Rear Panel Remote Controller Disc Notes Connections Connecting Antenna Connecting Speakers Connecting the Speakers Placement Connecting the Power Cord First Time Setup European model only Turning Off ACCUCLOCK European model Playing a Disc Understanding Common Operations Turning the Unit On and Standby Adjusting the Volume Selecting a Source Listening through the Headphones Adjusting Bass Emphasizing the Low End Using the Remote Controller Adjusting Treble Muting the Sound Playing a CD Selecting the Track to Play Locating a Particular Point in a Track Using the Remote Controller Changing the Display Information Selecting MP3s Displaying Information on MP3 Discs Advanced Operations Connecting External Devices About Connections Cables amp Jacks Connecting a Subwoofer Connection for TV Audio Signal Connecting an Onkyo Stereo Cassette Tape Connecting an Onkyo Compact Disc Recorder Various Ways to Play CDs Memory Playback Random Playback Repeat 1 Track Repeat Playback Cancelling the Playback Mode MP3 Preferences Setting the MP3 Preferences Table of Contents Continued Basic Operations Listening to the Radio Programming Radio Stations Programming FM AM Stati
60. ong periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 16 17 18 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is dam aged B If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus C If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or water D If the apparatus does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the apparatus to its normal operation E If the apparatus has been dropped or damaged in any way and F When the apparatus exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the apparatus through openings as they may touch dangerous volt age points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock The apparatus shall not be
61. ons One by One Preset Write Programming FM Stations Automatically Auto Listening to an FM AM Station Adjusting the Antenna Using the Remote Controller Manually Tuning a Broadcast Station Switching the Display Information Receiving RDS Clock and Timer Setting the Clock Setting ACCUCLOCK to Use a Specific Setting the Clock Manually Checking the Time and the Day of the To Switch between the 12 hour and 24 hour Displays Turning the Current Time Display On or Off while the Unit is in Standby Mode Using the Timer Functions About the Timers About the Sleep Timer Using the Sleep Timer Programming a Timer Switching the Timer On and Off Viewing the Timer Settings Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Specifications Advanced Operations Changing the FM AM Preset Channels Tips for Changing the Preset Channels Copying a Preset Channel Preset Copy Erasing a Preset Channel Preset Erase Naming Preset Channels Naming a Preset Channel Entering a Name Correcting and Erasing a Character Inserting a Character Erasing the Name Assigned to a Preset Channel Inputting Characters from the Remote Controller Part Names and Functions Front Panel dd Display ONKYO co receiver VOLUME RDS Q STANDBY ON PHONES MULTI JOG aa ex AE STANDBY oA PUSH TO ENTER CR N7 O W OOD
62. orded press MUTING on the remote controller Timer indicators F If any of the timers is set the TIMER indicator lights up If a number indicator is lit the corresponding timer has been programmed If the number indicator is inside a square the Timer Rec operation is programmed If the programmed time overlaps with another timer setting e The timer with the earlier On time is enabled If both timers start at the same time the timer with the lower number is enabled Timer 1 9 00 10 00 Timer 2 8 00 10 00 4___ This timer with the earlier On time is enabled Timer 3 12 00 13 00 A This timer with the lower number is enabled Timer 4 12 00 12 30 About the Sleep Timer When the Sleep timer is set the unit is placed in Standby mode at the specified time 47 48 Using the Timer Functions Continued Using the Sleep Timer Using the remote controller The Sleep timer can be set for 10 to 90 minutes in inter vals of 10 minutes SLEEP _ 3 Press SLEEP Sleep 90 appears in the display indi cating the unit will turn off in 90 minutes SLEEP Each press of the same button reduces the remaining time by 10 minutes Press K lt d gt Pl if you wish to set the remaining time in one minute incre ments The SLEEP indicator appears on the dis play when the sleep timer has been set The specified sleep time appears on the display for about eig
63. ortant Safety Instructions NYDN FWN KE 10 11 12 13 14 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radia tors heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are pro vided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recepta cles and the point where they exit from the appara tus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand PORTABLE CART WARNING tripod bracket or table spec ified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use cau tion when moving the cart apparatus combination to m avoid injury from tip over 3 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for l
64. ote controller G CLOCK CALL DISPLAY EDIT NO CLEAR 2 4 6 8 45 46 Setting the Clock Continued Checking the Time and the Day of the Week To check the time and the day of the week press CLOCK CALL on the remote controller CLOCK CALL The clock appears for eight seconds in Standby mode To Switch between the 12 hour and 24 hour Displays Press DISPLAY while the current time is indicated on the display Turning the Current Time Display On or Off while the Unit is in Standby Mode First turn on the power to the unit then press and hold down the STANDBY ON button on the unit for more than two seconds Displaying the current time in Standby mode consumes more power than not displaying the current time Using the Timer Functions The CD receiver features three timer functions Sleep Once and Every timer About the Timers Selecting a timer number You can set up to four timers Timer operation types Timer Play The specified component starts playback at the specified time e Timer Rec The specified component starts recording at the specified time The Timer Rec operation is available for recording on an Onkyo cassette tape deck that features an RI con nector connected to the CD receiver Select the correct input source Selecting media for timer operation You can select AM FM or CD on the CD receiver or a DVD or CDR on a connected Onkyo componen
65. per bass sound mount the speakers on lower speaker stands and place them in front of a wall of sufficient rigidity e In many rooms the furniture and walls affect the reproduced sound quality For stereo sound reproduc tion placing the right and left speakers in the same relative position produces the best results If they are placed in extremely different positions the right and left channel balance will be adversely affected e The ideal placement of the speaker system is as fol lows Imagine an equilateral triangle and position the oo connectors on the CD receiver and connect the connector connectors on the CD receiver Use the red wires of the speaker cables to connect the 1 Peel the insulation to expose the b core wire and twist the core wire 2 Pull down the lever and insert 2 the tip of the speaker cable gt y 3 Release the lever to affix the wire ANN e Be sure to connect speakers that have an impedance of 4 ohms to 16 ohms Connecting a speaker with an impedance lower than 4 ohms may damage the speaker Do not connect the speaker cord to the L and R connec tors at the same time i e 1 Do not connect more than two speaker connectors to the same speaker i e 2 i e 1 right and left speakers on both ends of the base The ideal listening position is at or slightly to the rear
66. play This section explains how to set the time based on the 24 hour display button 2 STANDBY ON 1 Press TIMER repeatedly until Clock appears in the display 2 Press MULTI JOG MULTI JOG ma gt gt Q pus TA 3 Turn MULTI JOG MULTI JOG a ee PUSH TO ENTER Select Manual Adjust 4 Press MULTI JOG MULTI JOG ea gt gt Q Pan You can now set the day of the week 5 Turn MULTI JOG to select the cur rent day of the week SUN Sunday THU Thursday MON Monday FRI Friday TUE Tuesday SAT Saturday WED Wednesday MULTI JOG mea eri PUSH TO ENTER 6 Press MULTI JOG to confirm the setting MULTI JOG a gt PUSH TC You can now set the time 7 Turn MULTI JOG to set the current time You can also use the number buttons on the remote controller To switch between the am and pm indica tors press the gt 10 button on the remote controller MULTI JOG mea eri PUSH TO ENTER T 8 Press MULTI JOG to start the clock You can also use the ENTER button on the remote controller MULTI JOG a gt a It can be helpful to synchronize with an accurate time source The clock starts operating and a dot indi cating seconds starts to flash To cancel the clock setting Press EDIT NO CLEAR Using the rem
67. play a 8 cm CD place it in the center circle of the tray Audio CD DISC TOTAL Lights up while the disc information is displayed fig Totalnumber Total playing of tracks time MP3 CD Disc name Totalnumber Total number of groups of tracks Tip e Ifthe unit is in Standby mode it turns on automatically when you press 4 2 Press Il to start playback The disc tray retracts and playback starts OQ To stop playback TN Press Ml Playback automatically stops N when the last track has been played To pause Press gt 0 HE lights up in the dis play To resume playback press gt EE again To take out the CD Press 4 to extend the disc tray 24 Selecting the Track to Play To locate the beginning of the playing aa UTIOG track turn MULTI JOG counterclockwise slightly If you turn it further you can select the previous tracks in reverse order e For MP3 discs you can also select tracks in other groups e Rotate the dial counter clockwise while the unit is stopped to select the previous track Press the dial while the unit is stopped to start play back e A CD track can also be selected and paa MULTIIOG played back by pressing MULTI JOG Q while the CD is playing or stopped Each press skips one track ahead rusty Locating a Particular Point in a Track Press and hold gt to fast forward ao and lt lt to fast reverse during play Q Q back or pause un
68. ponent even if they are connected digitally OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT 20 The optical output can be used to connect a CD recorder or other digital recorder with an optical digital input The CD receiver s CD signal is output through this terminal See pages 14 20 for connection information Remote Controller O O CLOCK CALL rem SLs g D h m gt lt FF o9 z o m D 7z O S m G T i T p mi i SS eae ONKYO RC 628S The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item STANDBY ON button 22 51 Switches between power standby and on 2 SLEEP button 48 Used to program the Sleep timer which turns off the power to the unit at a specified time 3 Number buttons 25 27 38 Used to select a track or sort tracks for Memory playback They also select a preset station or name a preset station VOLUME 4 buttons 23 25 38 Adjust the volume level lt lt gt gt buttons 25 29 34 38 Fast forward or reverse the track being played These buttons also tune in a broadcast station or move the cursor when you input characters lt gt buttons 25 29 38 Selects the previous or next track Each time you press one of these buttons the track number skips forward or backward These buttons also select pro grammed stations For Onkyo stereo cassette tape decks which are sold separa
69. r TAPE IN jacks to the tape deck s OUTPUT PLAY jacks The following diagram depicts an example of connection CD receiver s rear panel Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck rear panel LINE red INPUT OUTPUT n RI man aaa G A PPS white red red white Analog audio cable RCA LO RI cable supplied with the Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck a Qs I REMOTE a Gs N Signal flow What does connecting an Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck using an RI cable enable you to do e You can control a connected Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck using the supplied remote controller You also need to connect the analog audio cable e When the connected Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck plays back the input selector on the CD receiver is automati cally switched to TAPE e Ifa component has two Al terminals you can use either one to connect to the CD receiver The other one can be used to daisy chain with another component 18 Connecting External Devices Continued Connecting an RI Dock Remote Interactive Dock The following diagram illustrates how to connect the Onkyo Remote Interactive Dock RI Dock Connect the HDD IN jacks on the CD receiver to the AUDIO OUT jacks on the RI Dock CD receiver s rear panel RI SVIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT DC IN Jacks on the RI Dock s rear panel An RI cable that comes with the compact disc recorder Signal flow
70. s up when repeat playback is selected for a track CD operation indicators These indicators show the status of CD playback MP3 indicator This indicator lights up when a MP3 CD is loaded SLEEP indicator This indicator lights up when the Sleep function has been set TIMER indicators These indicators show the status of the timers C Lights up when timed recording has been set Numbers 1 4 Lights up when a timer has been set SOURCE indicator This indicator lights up when the source is dis played during playback GROUP indicator Lights up when the group number on MP3 discs is displayed i Message area Various information is displayed here including preset number tuning frequency time volume level sleep time mode settings and so on 2 TITLE indicator Lights up when the title ID3 tag is displayed 43 TRACK indicator Lights up when the track number is displayed ALBUM ARTIST GROUP TRACK NAME indicators Each indicator lights up when album title ID3 tag artist name group name or track name is displayed respectively 45 DISC TOTAL REMAIN indicators Each indicator lights up to display the total time or remaining time of a disc or track respectively 10 Part Names and Functions Continued Rear Panel ANTENNA rh FM 75Q PRE OUT SUB B WOOFER
71. sat 4 Turn MULTI JOG to select your pre ferred option MULTI JOG ea gt gt PUSH TO ENTER 5 Press MULTI JOG ce The unit returns to its normal display 3 Once the setting is completed you will see Complete on the display PUSHT If you want to cancel this procedure at anytime press EDIT NO CLEAR 32 Using the remote controller Items In this section each preference item name is followed by its setting options The default setting option is shown in bold Disc Name Display Not Display This preference determines whether or not the disc name is displayed when an MP3 disc is read Track Name Scroll Not Scroll This preference determines whether or not the track name scrolls across the display when an MP3 track is selected Track name is scrolled in Navigation mode page 26 regardless of this setting Group Name Scroll Not Scroll This preference determines whether or not the group name scrolls across the display when an MP3 group is selected in All Group mode Group name is scrolled in Navigation mode page 26 regardless of this setting Bad Name Replace Not Replace This preference determines whether or not track and group names that contain undisplayable characters are replaced with TRACK n or GROUP n n being the track or group number When set to Not Replace dis playable characters are displayed and underscores are used in place of any undisplaya
72. t or a connected external component that features a Timer function You must set the devices so that the compo nent name is displayed correctly on the CD receiver For the Timer Rec operation you can select AM FM or an external component that is connected to the LINE connector and features the Timer function Selecting the day s of the week The Once timer operates only one time The Every timer operates at the specified time on the specified day s of every week For the Every timer you can select any con secutive days of the week such as everyday every Mon day through Friday or every Saturday and Sunday i e Timer 1 Used as an alarm clock every morning Timer Play Every Everyday 7 00 7 30 Timer 2 Records a radio program every week Timer Rec Every MON SAT 15 10 15 30 Timer 3 Records a radio program only this Sunday Timer Rec Once SUN 10 00 12 00 Notes e You cannot change the clock or the end time of the timer operation during Timer playback or recording e You cannot use the Timer function unless the clock is set Be sure to set the clock first If you program a timer on a connected external com ponent be sure to connect the component correctly and securely You cannot use timer playback or recording with incomplete connection During the Timer Rec operation the muting function is activated and the audio level is minimized To listen to the audio being rec
73. t Memory Random or 1GR mode for timer playback the CD receiver will perform normal playback at the timer On time e If the unit is not in Standby mode the programmed timer operation will not start at the timer on time Be sure to place the unit in Standby mode to activate timer operation e If you try to set the Sleep timer or press TIMER during timer operation the current timer setting is cancelled The volume level during the Timer Play operation is set to the level programmed prior to placing the unit in Standby mode Adjust the volume level as necessary before placing the unit in Standby mode During the Timer Rec operation the muting function is activated and the audio level is minimized To listen to the audio being recorded press MUTING on the remote controller To reprogram the timers press EDIT NO CLEAR and follow the procedure from the beginning 51 Using the Timer Functions Continued Switching the Timer On and Off e You can use this function to cancel or resume the pro grammed timer operation e You cannot program the timers unless the clock is set Display 1 Repeatedly press TIMER to display the desired timer number If the timer number is lit the correspond ing timer has been programmed 2 Turn MULTI JOG to switch the timer on or off MULTI JOG mea gt PUSH TO ENTER or After the timer is switched on or off the uni
74. t displays the previous screen Tip You can also perform the operation by using the TIMER button and kt lt p button on the remote controller 52 Viewing the Timer Settings Display 1 Repeatedly press TIMER to display the desired timer number then press MULTI JOG 2 Press MULTI JOG to view the sub sequent timer settings MULTIJOG mea gt pus 14 Repeatedly pressing MULTI JOG enables you to view the subsequent set tings Notes e You can change the settings by turning MULTI JOG If the timer is turned off and you change the settings the timer is auto matically turned on Check all the settings If you do not change any settings the unit returns to the previous display To return to the previous display press EDIT NO CLEAR Tip You can also perform the operation by using the TIMER ENTER and EDIT NO CLEAR buttons on the remote controller Troubleshooting Problems may be caused by any component connected to this unit Please check the table below cross referenc ing the instruction manuals for the other components Power The power to the system is not turned on e Make sure that the power cable is plugged into the AC outlet e Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet wait for 10 seconds or more then plug the cable in again The power is turned off during the operation e If the SLEEP indicator is lit
75. tely they function as rewind and fast forward buttons CD operation buttons 25 HE Pauses playback mM Stops playback pm Starts playback Operation buttons for an Onkyo RI Dock or CD recorder HE Pauses playback or recording Stops playback or recording pm Starts playback or resumes recording Operation buttons for an Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck For double cassette decks only Deck B can be con trolled a Plays the B side E Stops playback recording fast forward or rewind pm Plays the A side HDD PLAYLIST button When input is HDD skips up or down the play list TIMER button 44 45 49 Press this button to enable the timer function or set current time D CLOCK CALL button 46 Press this button to display the current time 3 DISPLAY button 25 28 39 43 Each time you press this button the information on the display changes It also selects the character input type EDIT NO CLEAR button 29 32 34 35 36 40 41 43 Enables you to adjust settings for playback and select editing operations It also cancels the dis played setting 5 YES MODE SHUFFLE button 29 30 31 35 38 43 Press this button to confirm the displayed settings for playback and other editing operations When input is CD this button can be used to switch the playback modes REPEAT button 30 31 Repeats CD playback This button is also available to operate Onkyo s RI Dock CD recorders and cas sette
76. thout erasing characters e To continue entering characters execute Step 3 in the left column To complete the operation execute Step 5 Naming Preset Channels Continued Inserting a Character If the unit is not in Name In mode execute steps 1 and 2 in Entering a Name then follow the steps below Press lt lt gt gt repeatedly until the character following the desired point of insertion flashes Turn MULTI JOG until id appears then press MULTI JOG Enter the desired character or title as per Steps 3 and 4 in Entering a Name To continue entering characters follow Step 3 in Enter ing a Name on the previous page To complete the oper ation follow Step 5 Erasing the Name Assigned to a Preset Channel Select AM or FM as the source Turn MULTI JOG to select the preset channel name you wish to erase Press EDIT NO CLEAR and turn MULTI JOG until Name Erase appears in the display Press YES MODE Complete appears and the name is erased Inputting Characters from the Remote Controller 1 Press EDIT NO CLEAR EDIT NO CLEAR M 2 Press ENTER ENTER M 3 Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the character type you wish to enter appears in the display Each press of the DISPLAY button switches the type of characters e inputting alphabetical characters Each press of a num
77. til you locate the x w desired point Spa Notes e When fast forwarding or fast reversing a CD the unit searches the desired point ten times faster than the normal speed If you press and hold lt lt or gt longer than four seconds the unit starts searching the desired point 60 times faster When fast forwarding or fast reversing a MP3 track the unit always searches the desired point 10 times faster e For MP3 discs fast reverse only works within the MP3 track that s currently playing In addition fast forward and fast reverse may not work smoothly depending on the bitrate of MP3 track Playing a CD Continued Using the Remote Controller Press the number buttons as described in the examples below to play back the desired track The track Press to play RN x DEF DISPLAY me e 10 34 represents the tens digit For MP3 discs tracks in the current group can be selected SS STANDBY ON SLEEP TIMER CLOCK CALL O OHO 2 Ea Z v f Ex a 4 g lt YES MODE WXYZ SHUFFLE I OXO Press to locate a particular point in a track Press and hold gt to fast forward or HDD CDR 7 lt 4 to fast reverse during playback or in u me pause mode until you locate the desired point HDD PLAYLIST HDD ALBUMLIST ONKYO Press to select the track to play e Press e lt to locate the beginning of a playing or paused track Press
78. tion by deleting the existing radio station Press MULTI JOG e To cancel copying Press EDIT NO CLEAR Using the remote controller Changing the FM AM Preset Channels Continued Erasing a Preset Channel Preset Erase Display EDIT N CLEAR Q MULTI JOG mea i 3 MULTI JOG mea gt i PUSHTI 4 MULTI JOG rea gt gt Push Td GER wes waar Call the preset channel you wish to erase Press EDIT NO CLEAR and turn MULTI JOG until PresetErase appears in the display Press MULTI JOG A message requesting confirmation appears in the display To stop erasing press EDIT NO CLEAR Press MULTI JOG Complete appears in the display The preset channel is erased Using the remote controller HOD PLAYLIST PAFA HOD ALBUMUST PAFA 41 42 Naming Preset Channels You can name FM AM preset channels Naming a Preset Channel After you select the preset channel to name execute Entering a name as described below You can enter up to eight characters per name Display GER mea VAAT Entering a Name 1 Press EDIT NO CLEAR and turn MULTI JOG until Name In appears in the display 2 Press MULTI JOG 3 Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the character type you wish to Pe enter appears in the display Yo
79. u can select one of the following char Y acter entry modes e A for capital letters e a for small letters e 1 for numbers and symbols The character type appears 4 Turn MULTI JOG to select the char Lata acter then press it to enter 4 Repeat this step for the next character If you wish to change the type of charac ters repeat Step 3 then proceed with this PUSH TO ENTER Vv step 3 To cancel the characters press and hold Q EDIT NO CLEAR for more than two Pusar seconds 5 Press YES MODE after you enter all the characters Jie JJ You will see the Complete message y that indicates the entry of characters is completed What characters can be entered You can enter the following characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 _ lt gt hA8 amp L a au space insert Correcting and Erasing a Character If the unit is not in Name In mode execute Steps 1 and 2 in Entering a Name then follow the steps below Press lt lt gt gt repeatedly until the character you wish to correct or erase flashes When correcting Enter the desired character or title following Steps 3 and 4 in Entering a Name in the left column When erasing Press EDIT NO CLEAR on the unit Notes If you press and hold EDIT NO CLEAR for more than two seconds the CD receiver returns to the pre vious indication wi

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