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Onkyo CR-515 CR-315 Car Stereo System User Manual

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1. a WA With Navigation mode you can select MP3 files by nav igating through the folder hierarchy This mode can only be used while playback is stopped If random mode or 1 folder mode is currently selected press the YES MODE button to cancel it before pro ceeding 1 While playback is stopped press the FOLDER button The CD receiver enters Navigation mode and Root appears on the dis play FOLDER MP3 FOLDER 2 Press ENTER The name of the first folder one level down from root appears on the display If the disc contains no folders the name of the first MP3 file is displayed 3 Use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to select other folders and files at the same level Folders that don t contain MP3 files or subfolders can t be selected 4 To access files or subfolders inside another folder select the ENTER folder and then press ENTER Use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to select the files and subfolders within that folder MP3 FLE To move up a level press the MENU NO button 5 To start playback press the Gx ENTER or Play Pause gt NI ENTER button Playback will start with the specified file or folder and continue until all of the MP3 files on the disc have been played On the CR 515 you can also use the multi control for steps 2
2. MUTING TUNER CLOCK CALL E gt PRESET gt gt gt TUN gt paa Age sabane ee PES 52 11 ONKYO RC 662S LEN eran Coa Ce a we Haa 1 PRESET aa L lt TUN STANDBY ON SLEEP Remote Controller Getting to Know the CD Receiver Continued a EE 17 12 Getting to Know the CD Receiver Continued The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item STANDBY ON button 27 51 This button is used to set the CD receiver to On or Standby SLEEP button 53 Used to set the Sleep timer which turns off the CD receiver after a specified time 3 Number buttons 31 33 35 42 44 50 Used to select tracks and radio presets Also used to set the clock manually set the timers and enter names for radio presets Can also be used with an Onkyo RI Dock or CD recorder 4 TIMER button 26 47 48 50 52 Used to set the timers and clock MENU NO CLEAR button 29 37 40 41 44 46 Used with various functions and settings for select ing cancelling and deleting With an Onkyo CD recorder it works as a clear button With an Onkyo RI Dock it works as a mode button Previous Next lt gt gt 1 and 4 PRESET PRESET gt buttons 31 42 Used to
3. You can select TAPE or MD Use the Previous and Next K lt gt gt buttons to select Once or Every and then press ENTER Select Once for on off operation Select Every to perform the same operation every week Using the Timers Continued ENTER ENTER ENTER oo a N Dag MG pe 10 lt A ENTER ei If you selected Once use the Pre vious and Next I lt gt gt 1 but tons to select the day and then press ENTER You can select SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI or SAT If you selected Every use the Pre vious and Next I lt gt gt 1 but tons to select the day Everyday or Days Set and then press ENTER You can select the following MON amp TUE amp WED amp THU amp FRI t 4 SUN gt Days Set amp Everyday SAT If you selected Days Set use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt 1 but tons to select the first day and then press ENTER Use the Previous and Next K lt gt gt buttons again to select the last day and then press ENTER You can select only consecutive days Use the Previous and Next K lt gt gt I buttons to specify the On time and then press ENTER You can also use the remote controller s number buttons to enter the time For example to enter 7 29 press gt 10 0 7 2 and
4. 10 00 Timer 2 8 00 10 00 This timer has priority If the On and Off times of two timers are the same the timer with the earliest start time has priority and the other timer will fail For example Timer 1 0 00 1 00 This timer has priority Timer 2 1 00 2 00 Timer Indicators When a timer has been set the TIMER indica tor and the number of the timer appear on the display If the timer has been set to perform EN recording an underscore character appears underneath the timer s number Notes e The timers work only if the CD receiver is on Standby If it s on when a timer is supposed to start playback or recording nothing will happen e While timed playback or recording is in progress the timer s Off time cannot be changed To use timed playback or recording with an external component make sure it s properly connected to the CD receiver Also for RI to work properly make sure that the Input Display on the CD receiver is set to match the type of component you ve connected to the MD TAPE IN DOCK CDR IN or DIGITAL IN see page 29 49 50 Using the Timers Continued Programming the Timers Notes e You must set the clock before you can program the timers e Before programming a timer to turn on the radio you must preset the station you want to use See pages 40 and 41 e If you don t operate any buttons for 60 seconds while programming a timer the procedure will b
5. BAND AUTO res Fu st zl INPUT o Atl Use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to select a ET PRESET gt preset Press the Previous I lt button to select the previous preset Press the Next gt button to select the next preset aN i A a a m a e gt o m m O 2 z lt E Hd z H 6 PQRS Tuv OOO Lt f OOM listened to the radio will still be selected You can also use the number but tons as shown in the examples below to select presets To select Press Preset 8 Preset 10 Preset 22 Used to enter numbers over 10 On the CR 515 you can also use the front panel con trols 1 Use the INPUT button to select AM or FM 2 Turn the multi control to select a preset On the CR 315 you can also use the front panel con trols 1 Use the INPUT button to select AM or FM 2 Use the Previous and Next a lt gt gt buttons to select a preset Listening to the Radio Continued Displaying Radio Information DISPLAY Press the remote controller s DISPLAY button repeatedly to display more radio information On the CR 315 you can also use the CD receiver s DISPLAY button to display this information AM FM Frequency Preset name Receiving RDS a Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to dis play the following RDS informat
6. Dha A ENTER ei About Presets You can store up to 40 stations as presets and this can be any combination of AM and FM stations For example 27 FM and 13 AM or 32 FM and 8 AM Although AM and FM presets share the same numbers they re selected independently For example preset 1 will store an AM station when the AM band is selected and an FM station when the FM band is selected Stations can be stored to presets in any order For example you could store preset 5 first 1 second and so on Tune into the station that you want To overwrite the previously stored sta to store as a preset YES MODE tion press the YES MODE button a To not overwrite the previously stored Press the MENU NO button and station press the MENU NO button then use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to select If the message Memory Full appears Preset Write all 40 presets have been stored and you ll MENU NO need to erase some presets before you Q can store any more stations see page 46 Press ENTER u 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 to preset more radio zai stations The preset number flashes To cancel the Preset Write function at nee the CR 515 l the front con this point press the MENU NO button On MEC a baa a nak a Bk a trols Use the Previous and N
7. VOLUME AN kai Turn the VOLUME control clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease it CD receiver You can also use remote controller s VOLUME LA V buttons STANDBY ON J a input VOLUME A V Selecting the Input Source You can select CD AM FM or a connected component TAPE DOCK LINE DIGITAL as the input source To select the input source press the remote controller s INPUT 4 buttons repeatedly On the CD receiver press the INPUT button repeatedly The input sources are selected in the following order e CR 515 DIGITAL a CD FM AM 1 1 LINE2 lt LINE1 lt DOCK lt TAPE e CR 315 1 CD lt FM a gt AM TAPE roe LINE DOCK g f 1 Input Display can be changed see page 29 2 CR 515 Asian model only Using Headphones Turn down the volume then connect your stereo head phones to the PHONES minijack You can adjust the volume and mute the sound as explained earlier The speakers output no sound while the headphones are connected PHONES jack PHONES 27 28 Basic Operation Continued TONE ENTER 2 ed S BASS D we iS MUTING 2 an ee Adjusting the Bass and Tre
8. and twist the bare wires tightly Push the lever and insert the bare wires Release the lever Make sure the terminal is gripping the bare wires and not the insulation 6 gt Se gt y e Connect only speakers with an impedance of between Do not connect both speaker cables to the same L or R 4 and 16 ohms Connecting a speaker with a lower terminals Fig 1 Do not connect more than two impedance may damage the speaker e Becareful not to short the positive and negative wires Doing so may damage the CD receiver speaker terminals to each speaker Fig 2 Fig 2 SPEAKERS Connecting Other Components About Connections lt Before making any connections read the manuals e Push plugs in all the way to make supplied with your other components good connections loose connec e Don t connect the power cord until you ve completed tions can cause noise or malfunc and double checked all connections tions To prevent interference keep Connection Color Coding audio cables away from power RCA type audio connections are usually color coded cords and speaker cables red and white Use red plugs to connect right channel Pr audio inputs and outputs typically labeled R Use Optical Digital Jack CR 518 __ white plugs to connect left channel audio inputs and out The CD receiver s optical digital jack has a shutter type puts typically labeled L cover that opens when an optical
9. 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 voltages vary from country to country Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the voltage requirements printed on the unit s rear panel e g AC 230 V 50 Hz or AC 120 V 60 Hz The power cord plug is used to disconnect this unit from the AC power source Make sure that the plug is readily operable easily accessible at all times Pressing the STANDBY ON button to select Standby mode does not fully shutdown the unit If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period remove the power cord from the AC outlet 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 lt If you need to transport this unit use the original packaging to pack it how it was when you origi nally bought it lt Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit for a long time because they may leave marks on the case This unit s top and rear panels may get warm after prolonged use This is normal e If you do not use this unit for a long time it may not work properly the next time you tu
10. 3 and 4 Turn the multi control to select files and folders and push it for ENTER Playing CDs Continued Selecting MP3 Files in All Folder Mode Number 4 buttons FOLDER Haa gt gt ENTER With All Folder mode you don t have to navigate the folder hierarchy because all folders that contain MP3 files appear at the same level If random playback is currently selected press the YES MODE button to cancel it before proceeding 1 While playback is stopped press the FOLDER button for 2 sec onds The CD receiver enters All Folder mode and the name of the first folder appears on the display FOLDER A MP3 FOLDER 2 Use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to select the other folders You can select any folder that contains MP3 files To play the first file in the selected folder go to Step 4 3 To access the files inside the FOLDER folder press the FOLDER but Cad ton AN The name of the first MP3 file inside the folder is displayed Vv Use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to select the MP3 IN files within the folder To select another folder press the FOLDER button again and then use the Previous and Next a gt gt buttons to select it 4 To start playback press the C ENTE
11. 3 dB TAPE Tone Control 6 dB 80 Hz BASS 8 dB 10 kHz TREBLE 7 dB 80 Hz S BASS 6 dB 80 Hz BASS 8 dB 10 kHz TREBLE 7 dB 80 Hz S BASS Signal to Noise Ratio 100 dB LINE IHF A 100 dB LINE IHF A Speaker Impedance 40 169 4 Q 16 Q Tuner Section CR 515 CR 315 FM Tuning Frequency Range 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz North American 87 5 MHz 107 9 MHz Others 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz Usable Sensitivity Stereo 22 2 dBf IHF Mono 15 2 dBf IHF Stereo 22 2 dBf IHF Mono 15 2 dBf IHF Signal to Noise Ratio Stereo 67 dB IHF A Mono 73 dB IHF A Stereo 67 dB IHF A Mono 73 dB IHF A THD Total Harmonic Distortion Stereo 0 5 1 kHz Mono 0 3 1 kHz Stereo 0 5 1 kHz Mono 0 3 1 kHz Stereo Separation 40 dB 1 kHz 40 dB 1 kHz AM Tuning Frequency Range 522 kHz 1611 kHz North American 530 kHz 1710 kHz Others 522 kHz 1611 kHz Usable Sensitivity 300 dBf 30 uV 300 dBf 30 uV Signal to Noise Ratio 40 dB 40 dB THD Total Harmonic Distortion 0 7 0 7 CD CR 515 CR 315 Frequency Response 4 Hz 20 kHz 10 Hz 20 kHz Audio Dynamic Range 96 dB 95 dB THD Total Harmonic Distortion 0 005 0 009 Wow and Flutter Below threshold of measurability Below threshold of measurability Audio Output Impedance Analog 1 3 V 1 0 kQ 1 3 V 1 0 kQ Specifications and features are sub
12. 34 E10 NI NI i Deaanin a aga a an aana REPEAT Press to fast forward or fast Used to enter numbers over 10 reverse i With MP3 CDs you can select files in W CO During playback or While playback 15 paused press and hold the Fast For the current folder with these buttons N D ward gt gt button to fast forward or the fi N Reverse lt lt button to fast reverse Press to select tracks aa J e Press the Previous a button to ga nn locate the beginning of the currently Press to start playback playing or paused track Press it Pressing this button while the CD repeatedly to select earlier tracks receiver is on Standby will turn on the e Press the Next j gt button repeat eB receiver and start playback J edly to select subsequent tracks p 4 On MP3 CDs you can select files in Press to stop playback J other folders see page 32 a 54 i N 7 S Press to adjust the volume Press to pause playback Press the VOLUME Up A button to To resume playback press the Pause turn up the volume Press the VOLUME EE or Play p gt button J Down W button to turn it down N N J Displaying CD Information During playback or while playback is paused press the remote controller s DISPLAY button repeatedly to display the following CD information gt TRACK id Lights up while the elapsed track time is being displayed v mec REMAIN Lights
13. Make sure the speakers are connected correctly see page 18 e Check all connections and correct as necessary see pages 16 to 25 While headphones are connected the speakers output no sound see page 27 The sound quality is not good Make sure the speaker cables are connected with the correct polarity see page 18 Make sure all audio connecting plugs are pushed in all the way see page 19 The sound quality can be affected by strong magnetic fields such as that from a TV Try moving any such devices away 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 that s being used to make a call the CD receiver may output noise e The CD receiver s precision drive mechanism may emit a faint hissing sound while reading discs during playback or when searching for tracks You may be able to hear this noise in extremely quiet environments Audio output is intermittent when the CD receiver is subjected to vibration The CD receiver is not a portable device Use it in a location that s not subject to shock or vibration Headphone output is intermittent or there s no sound e This may be due to dirty contacts Clean the headphones plug See your headphones instruction manual for cleaning information Also make sure that the headphones cable is not broken or damaged Audio performance Audio performance will be at its best
14. That character flashes Use the Previous and Next kid or gt P buttons to then select the new character To cancel the Name In function press the MENU NO button for 2 seconds When you ve finished entering the name press the YES MODE but ton The preset is named and Complete appears on the display On the CR 515 you can also use the front panel con trols 1 Select the preset you want to name see page 42 2 Push the multi control and then turn it to select Name In 3 Push the multi control 4 Turn the multi control to select a character and then push it 5 Repeat step 4 to enter up to 8 characters Use the remote controller s DISPLAY button to select the character groups Available Characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 ane ier lt gt amp space insert Listening to the Radio Continued Copying Presets With the Preset Copy function you can organize your presets in the order you want When you copy a preset its name is also copied O o om Og 9 MENU NO amp n zen CLEAR See Haa Pi 00 ENTER 1 Select the preset you want to copy see page 42 2 Press the MENU NO button and then use the Previous and Next MENU NO lt lt gt gt buttons to s
15. about 10 to 30 minutes after the CD receiver has been turned on and had time to warm up e Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with speaker or power cables may degrade the sound quality so don t do it CD Playback Playback jumps The CD receiver is being subjected to vibration or the disc is scratched or dirty see page 15 Troubleshooting Continued Can t add tracks to the playlist for memory playback e Make sure there s a disc in the CD receiver Also you can only add valid track numbers For example if the CD contains 11 tracks you cannot add track 12 The disc will not play e Make sure the disc has been loaded correctly with the label side facing up e Check to see if the surface of the disc is dirty see page 15 lt If condensation is suspected turn on the CD receiver and leave it for 1 hour before playing any discs Some CD R RW discs may not be playable see page 14 It takes a long time for playback to start lt It may take the CD receiver a while to read CDs that contain many tracks or files Tuner Reception is noisy stereo FM reception suffers from hiss the Auto Preset function doesn t preset all stations or the ST indicator doesn t light up when tuned to a stereo FM station e Check the antenna connections see page 16 e Change the position of the antenna see page 39 e Move the CD receiver away from a nearby TV or computer e Cars or airplanes can ca
16. discs clean Fingerprints and dust can affect the sound quality and should be removed as follows Using a clean soft cloth wipe from the center outwards as shown Never wipe in a circular direction 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 as they may damage the disc Storing Discs lt Don t store discs in places subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources lt 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 15 Connecting Antennas 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 an antenna connected so you must connect the antenna to use the tuner m AM antenna push terminals m FM antenna jack Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use only 1 Attach the FM antenna as shown E North American Model s 750 am 61 Insert the p
17. far away from the CD receiver or there s an obstacle between them see page 5 The CD receiver s remote control sensor is being subjected to bright light inverter type fluorescent light or sunlight e The CD receiver is located behind the glass doors of a audio rack or cabinet External Components Interactive control with other Onkyo RI capable components is not working lt Make sure the RI cables and analog audio cables are connected correctly see pages 19 to 25 Connecting only an RI cable won t work e Make sure the Input Display matches the type of device that you ve connected to the CD receiver see page 29 e When recording an MP3 CD to an Onkyo recording component recording will start without performing a peak search when the CD DUBBING button is pressed on the recording component This is not a malfunction 55 56 Troubleshooting Continued No sound is heard from a connected component Make sure the optical digital audio cable is not bent or damaged e On the external component set the digital output format to PCM as the CD receiver supports only PCM signals No sound is heard from your turntable e Make sure the turntable has a built in phono equalizer e If the turntable doesn t have a phono equalizer built in you must provide one Timers Timer playback or recording doesn t work e Make sure the clock has been set correctly see page 47 e Timed operation will fail
18. if the CD receiver is on at the specified On time so make sure it s set to Standby see page 51 e The timer may overlap with another timer If you program several timers make sure they don t overlap see page 49 e If you press the SLEEP or TIMER button while a timed operation is in progress the timer will be cancelled e Make sure the RI cables and analog audio cables are connected correctly see pages 19 to 25 e If you re using an Onkyo component for timed playback or recording you must set the Input Display to match that component see page 29 The time is not displayed in Standby mode e Set the CD receiver so that the time is displayed in Standby mode see page 48 Onkyo is not responsible for damages such as CD rental fees due to unsuccessful recordings caused by the unit s malfunction Before you record important data make sure that the material will be recorded correctly The CD receiver contains a microcomputer for signal processing and control functions In very rare situations severe interference noise from an external source or static electricity may cause it to lockup In the unlikely event that this should happen unplug the power cord wait at least 5 seconds and then plug it again Specifications General CR 515 CR 315 Power Supply AC 230 V 50 Hz AC 220 230 V 50 60 Hz AC 120 V 60 Hz Power Consumption 56 W North American 60 W Others 56 W Stand by Pow
19. is off the tone controls can be used to adjust the sound DIRECT Q When the Direct function is on the tone controls are bypassed so you can enjoy a pure sound and the DIRECT indicator lights up DIRECT indicator DIRECT On the remote controller press the TONE button for 3 seconds to turn on the Direct function On the CR 515 the DIRECT button s indicator lights up when the Direct function is on Muting the Sound To mute the output of the CD receiver press the remote con troller s MUTING button The MUTING indicator flashes on the display On the CR 515 the volume control indicator flashes too MUTING indicator MUTING MUTING MUTING To unmute the CD receiver press the MUTING button again Tips While the CD receiver is muted Turning the VOLUME control on the CD receiver or pressing the VOLUME A W buttons on the remote controller will unmute the CD receiver lt If you turn the CD receiver off the next time you turn it on the CD receiver will be unmuted Basic Operation Continued Changing the Input Display You can choose what name is displayed when an input source is selected so that it matches the type of component that you ve connected to the MD TAPE IN DOCK CDR IN or DIGITAL IN When you connect an Onkyo RI capable component it s important that you select the input source name that matches the type of component for RI to work pr
20. select the previous or next track or radio preset Can also be used with an Onkyo RI Dock or CD recorder With an Onkyo cassette deck they work as rewind and fast forward buttons Rewind Fast Forward lt lt gt gt and TUN TUN buttons 31 39 47 Used to rewind or fast forward CD playback Can also be used with an Onkyo RI Dock or CD recorder Also used to tune the radio and edit preset names CD control buttons 31 HE Pauses playback E Stops playback pm Starts playback VOLUME a y buttons 27 31 Adjust the volume level S BASS button 28 Sets the Super Bass function D Onkyo RI Dock and CD recorder control buttons IE Pauses playback or recording WH Stops playback or recording pm Starts playback or resumes recording 4 Onkyo MD recorder and cassette deck control buttons For twin cassette decks only Deck B can be con trolled a Plays side B cassette deck HE Pauses playback or recording MD WH Stops playback recording fast forward or rewind pm Plays side A 3 CLOCK CALL button 48 Calls up the clock to display the day and time INPUT a gt buttons 27 29 40 42 Used to select the input source 5 DISPLAY button 31 34 43 44 48 Used to change the information shown on the dis play Also used to select characters when naming radio presets Can also be used with an Onkyo CD recorder With an Onkyo RI Dock it works as a backlight button FOLDER bu
21. then use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to select Name In Press ENTER Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to select one of the fol lowing character groups A for uppercase letters e a for lowercase letters 1 for numbers and symbols Character group e Selecting letters Press the number buttons repeatedly to select the available letters For example press the 2 button repeat edly to select A B or C e Selecting numbers and symbols Use the number buttons to select numbers Press the gt 10 button repeatedly to select u space amp Press the 0 button repeatedly to select 0 or u space 6 YES MODE N Note Not all of the symbols can be entered by using the number buttons Use the Previ ous and Next jd or gt gt buttons to select from the full range of symbols When you ve selected the charac ter you want press ENTER and then choose the next character e Editing characters To change or delete a character you ve already entered use the Rewind and Fast Forward lt lt lt gt gt buttons to select it and then select another character or press the CLEAR button to delete it e Inserting a new character To insert a new character use the Rewind and Fast Forward lt lt gt gt buttons to select the character imme diately after the insertion point
22. whose name you want to erase see page 42 2 Press the MENU NO button and then use the Previous and Next ke gt gt buttons to select NameErase MENU NO 3 To erase the preset s name press the YES MODE button The preset s name is erased and Com plete appears on the display YES MODE 6 On the CR 515 you can also use the front panel con trols 1 Select the preset whose name you want to erase see page 42 Push the multi control and then turn it to select NameErase To erase the preset s name push the multi control Erasing Presets MENU NO CLEAR Haa i ENTER 1 Select the preset you want to erase see page 42 2 Press the MENU NO button and then use the Previous and Next k gt gt buttons to select PresetErase MENU NO kaa xi pee 3 Press ENTER A message requesting confirmation appears To cancel the Preset Erase function at this point press the MENU NO button 4 To erase the preset press ENTER The preset is erased and Complete appears on the display ENTER On the CR 515 you can also use the front panel con trols 1 2 Select the preset you want to erase see page 42 Push the multi control and
23. you ve changed it it can be left as it is see page 29 22 Connecting Other Components Continued Connecting an Onkyo CD Recorder CR 515 The following diagram shows how to connect an optional Onkyo CD recorder Connect the CD receiver s DOCK CDR OUT jacks to the CD recorder s INPUT REC jacks and connect the CD receiver s DOCK CDR IN jacks to the CD recorder s OUTPUT PLAY jacks Onkyo CD recorder s rear panel wO O INPUT OUTPUT n RI f REC PLAY REMOTE CONTROL Analog audio cable RCA pis i Pols White Red Red White CR 515 s rear panel Foo Cio DOCK Ee G QL el REMOTE CONTROL JX RI DIGITAL RI cable supplied with the Onkyo CD recorder gt Signal flow What can you do with RI e Connecting an Onkyo CD recorder to the CD receiver with an RI cable allows you to control the CD recorder with the CD receiver s remote controller In addition when playback is started on the CD recorder the CD receiver will automatically select it as the input source To use RI you must connect the Onkyo CD recorder to the CD receiver with an RI cable and an analog audio cable RCA In addition the Input Display for the DOCK CDR jacks must be set to CDR see page 29 Some Rl capable components have two AI jacks They re both the same so you can use either one The extra jack is for connecting additional fRI capable components Conn
24. 9 Notes e Once the On time is set the Off time is automatically set to one hour later To ensure that the first few seconds of a program are recorded when using timer recording set the On time slightly ahead of the program s start time about minute 1 1 Use the Previous and Next K lt gt gt buttons to specify the Off time and then press ENTER Vv 4 TIMER indicator Q g mE al Underscore indicates Number of timer programmed for programmed recording timer Use the Previous and Next K lt gt gt buttons to specify the CD receiver s volume level and then press ENTER eae The default setting is 10 If you want to use your normal volume level setting for the timer press the Pre vious lt lt button repeatedly until TimerVol Off appears on the display In this case the timer will use the volume level that was set before the CD receiver was set to Standby DR a 13 Press the STANDBY ON button to osmom Set the CD receiver to Standby Q Notes Be sure to set the CD receiver to Standby otherwise the timed opera STANDBY ON tion will not work e While a timed operation is in progress you can cancel it by pressing the TIMER or SLEEP button e While timed recording is in progress the output of the CD receiver is muted To hear what s being recorded press the MUTING button Press it aga
25. AY REMOTE eae PPS Red Red White Le Analog audio cables RCA Q QL White Ka Red RI cable supplied with the Onkyo cassette deck T camer gpl OPTICAL RI SA CR 315 s Onkyo cassette deck s rear panel rear panel INPUT OUTPUT Al f REC PLAY REMOTE CONTROL Pn PPS White Red Red White Analog audio cables RCA RI cable supplied with the Onkyo cassette deck N Signal flow What can you do with RI e Connecting an Onkyo cassette deck to the CD receiver with an RI cable allows you to control the cassette deck with the CD receiver s remote controller In addition when playback is started on the cassette deck the CD receiver will automatically select it as the input source Touse RI you must connect the Onkyo cassette deck to the CD receiver with an RI cable and an analog audio cable RCA In addition the Input Display for the MD TAPE jacks must be set to TAPE Since this is the default setting unless you ve changed it it can be left as it is see page 29 Some Rl capable components have two AI jacks They re both the same so you can use either one The extra jack is for connecting additional RI capable components Connecting Other Components Continued Connecting an Onkyo MD recorder The following diagram shows how to connect an optional Onkyo MD recorder Connect the CD receiver s MD TAPE OUT jacks to the MD recorder s
26. INE 2 IN Aga A i O0 oO TONE 50000 DRI CEIVER CRIS W 4 CR 315 Oo ONKYO STANDBY ON INPUT Getting to Know the CD Receiver Continued The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item STANDBY indicator 25 27 Lights up in Standby mode STANDBY ON button 27 48 51 54 Sets the CD receiver to On or Standby 3 Remote control sensor 5 Receives control signals from the remote controller 4 Display See Display on page 10 VOLUME control 27 Adjusts the volume level On the CR 515 the volume control indicator lights up when the CD receiver is on 6 PHONES jack 27 This stereo minijack is for connecting a pair of ste reo headphones for private listening LINE 2 IN jack CR 515 23 This stereo minijack is for connecting an audio source such as an MP3 music player or personal computer Disc tray 30 The CD is loaded here INPUT button 27 29 40 42 Used to select the input source DIRECT button 28 Used with the Direct function On the CR 515 the DIRECT button s indicator lights up when the Direct function is on 4D TONE button CR 515 28 Used to adjust the bass and treble 4 gt Multi control CR 515 30 42 Used to select radio presets tracks and MP3 fold ers Also used to select and set various functions and settings 3 E
27. INPUT REC jacks and connect the CD receiver s MD TAPE IN jacks to the MD recorder s OUTPUT PLAY jacks CR 515 s rear panel Onkyo MD recorder s rear panel LINE Cd Red INPUT OUTPUT RI a b PLAY GENG z Gi White eo Le Analog audio cables RCA White Red Red White RI cable supplied with the Onkyo MD recorder CONTROL OPTICAL AI petra CR 315 s Onkyo MD recorder s rear panel rear panel INPUT OUTPUT Red REC PLAY Kn CONTROL King POS White Red Red White Analog audio cables RCA RI cable supplied with the Onkyo MD recorder N Signal flow What can you do with RI e Connecting an Onkyo MD recorder to the CD receiver with an RI cable allows you to control the MD recorder with the CD receiver s remote controller In addition when playback is started on the MD recorder the CD receiver will automatically select it as the input source lt Touse RI you must connect the Onkyo MD recorder to the CD receiver with an RI cable and an analog audio cable RCA In addition the Input Display for the MD TAPE jacks must be set to MD see page 29 e Some Rl capable components have two RI jacks They re both the same so you can use either one The extra jack is for connecting additional R l capable components Note lt The MD TAPE jacks can alternatively be used to connect a VCR or DAT recorder in which case the Input Display on the CD r
28. ONKYO CD Receiver R 515 CR 315 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 ssceeee 2 Connections 2 20 000055 16 Basic Operation Playing a DiSC ccceeeee 30 Listening to the Radio 39 Clock and Timer Miscellaneous ccceseee 54 Troubleshooting ssscseeeseeeees 54 If you can t resolve an issue try reset ting the CD receiver by holding down the WW button and pressing the STANDBY ON button WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING AVIS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ff RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons equila
29. R or Play Pause NI button Playback will start with the specified file or folder and continue until all of the MP3 files on the disc have been played On the CR 515 you can also use the multi control for steps 2 3 and 4 Turn the multi control to select files and folders and push it for ENTER To select an MP3 file in another folder during playback press the FOLDER button select the folder by using the Previous and Next a gt gt buttons or multi control and then press ENTER or push the multi con trol Now use the Previous and Next a gt gt but tons or multi control to select the MP3 files within that folder E Pausing Playback To pause playback press the Play Pause gt gg button To resume playback press it again E Cancelling Navigation or All Folder Mode To cancel Navigation mode or All Folder mode while selecting MP3 files press the Stop W button E Selecting MP3 Folders and Files by Number Press the FOLDER button for 2 seconds to enter All Folder mode Use the number buttons as shown in the examples below to enter folder numbers Press To select Folder 8 Folder 10 Folder 34 Used to enter numbers over 10 If playback is stopped playback starts with the first MP3 file in the specified folder If playback is already in progress press ENTER to play the first MP3 file in the specified folder Use the number buttons to enter the file numbe
30. T 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 Make sure you have the following accessories Indoor FM antenna Connector type varies from country to country AM loop antenna Power cord Plug type varies from country to country 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 the CD Receiver Installing the Batteries Using the Remote Controller HH When you operate the remote controller point it at the 1 Detach the battery cover by pressing the CD receiver s remote control sensor as shown below tab and pulling up the cover Remote control sensor or x pee ad yes kk TT CD receiver 2 Insert two AA size batteries into the bat tery compartment Carefully follow the polarity diagram positive and negative symbols inside the battery compartment 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 fluor
31. UT 19 This jack is for connecting a powered subwoofer SPEAKERS 18 These terminal posts are for connecting speakers The North American CR 315 has push type termi nals RI REMOTE CONTROL 20 24 This RI Remote Interactive jack can be con nected to an R I 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 component even if they are connected digitally OPTICAL DIGITAL IN CR 515 Asian model only 24 This optical digital audio input can be used to con nect a component with an optical digital output such as a CD recorder MD recorder games con sole satellite tuner or personal computer Use a commercially available optical digital audio cable to make the connection AC INLET 25 The supplied power cord is connected here DOCK IN CR 315 22 This analog audio input is for connecting an Onkyo RI Dock See pages 16 25 for connection information 11 a RC 660S CR 315 sh ki amp z ui 9 ti a CLOCK CALL ere 0 OOOO lt TERY mn C W J 9 MA CS W a Co c C STANDBY ON Ol OOO RC 662S CR 515
32. a solution in this section If you can t resolve the issue yourself try resetting the CD receiver before contacting your Onkyo dealer To reset the CD receiver to its factory defaults turn it on and while holding down Hm the W button press the STANDBY ON button Clear will appear on the display C and the CD receiver will enter Standby mode e Note that resetting the CD receiver will delete your radio presets and custom settings O STANDBY ON Power Can t turn on the CD receiver e Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet see page 25 e Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet wait 5 seconds or more then plug it in again The CD receiver turns off unexpectedly e If the sleep timer has been set and the TIMER indicator is shown on the display the CD receiver will turn off auto matically after a specified period e When timed playback or recording finishes the CD receiver automatically switches to Standby mode lt If the STANDBY indicator is flashing the built in amplifier protection circuit has been activated This can happen if there s a short between the positive and negative wires of a speaker cable Audio There s no sound Make sure the CD receiver s volume control is not set to minimum see page 27 e Make sure the correct input source is selected see page 27 e Make sure the CD receiver is not muted see page 28 e
33. age 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 Inthe summer when this unit is moved from an air conditioned room to a hot and humid place The unit is used in a humid place 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 ELECTRONICS GmbH LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6 82194 GROEBENZELL GERMANY 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 GROEBENZELL GERMANY K MIYAGI ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH Precautions Continued Supplied Accessories This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT So to use this model properly read this Instru
34. and 2 Outputs 1 on front panel CR 315 e 3 Audio Inputs 1 on front panel and 1 Output CD Player e Plays CDs MP3 CDs CD Rs and CD RWs 25 Track Programming e 2 Repeat Mode Track Full 4 Play Modes Normal Random Memory 1 Folder CR 515 e Wolfson Multi Bit CR 315 e Single Bit D A Converter Tuner amp Other e 4 Program Timer Play or Rec Once or Every e Sleep Timer e Battery Free Memory Backup e Headphone Jack e Aluminium Front Panel e RI Dock Compatible Remote Control iPod Control Capable VLSC and the VLSC logo are registered trademarks of Onkyo Corporation Contents Basic Operations Getting Started Clock and Timer Important Safety Instructions Setting the Clock Precautions Setting AccuClock to Use a Specific Supplied Accessories Station European Model Only Before Using the CD Receiver Setting the Clock Manually Installing the Batteries Using the Timers Using the Remote Controller About the Timers Features Programming the Timers Contents Turning Timers On and Off Getting to Know the CD Receiver Checking Timer Settings Front Panel Using the Sleep Timer Display Rear Panel Remote Controller Disc Notes Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Connections Specifications Connecting Antennas Connecting Speakers Connecting the Power Cord First Time Setup European Model Only Setting the Clock with the AccuClock Function European Model Only B
35. and playback is stopped 1 Press the YES MODE button repeatedly until the MEMORY indi cator appears MEMORY indicator MEMORY YES MODE TRACK Use the Previous and Next k gt gt buttons to select the first track you want to add to the playlist and then press ENTER MEMORY ENTER 4 MEMORY fi N oi biel 2 Track tobe added Total time of playlist to the playlist Repeat this step to add additional tracks to the playlist You can also use the number buttons on the remote controller to select tracks On the CR 515 you can also use the multi control to add tracks to the playlist Turn the multi control to select a track and then push it for ENTER To select MP3 files for memory playback In Navigation mode use steps 1 4 on page 32 In All Folder mode use steps 1 4 on page 33 To remove tracks from the playlist Press the CLEAR button Each press removes the last track from the playlist Notes If the total playing time is more than 99 minutes and 59 seconds is displayed e You can add up to 25 tracks to the playlist If you try to add more the message Memory Full appears 3 To start memory playback press the Play p gt button m gt MEMORY On the CD receiver press the Play Pause gt HE button to start memory play back Selecting Other Tracks During Memory Playback To select
36. antenna as shown Outdoor antenna Insulated antenna cable AM loop antenna Ly q 4 l ANTENNA Outdoor AM antennas work best when installed horizon tally outside but good results can sometimes be obtained indoors by mounting horizontally 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 17 18 Connecting Speakers Connecting Your Speakers e Connect the right speaker to the CD receiver s right R SPEAKERS terminals Connect the left speaker to the left L SPEAKERS terminals e Connect the positive terminal on each speaker to the corresponding positive terminal on the CD receiver Connect the negative terminal on each speaker to the corresponding negative terminal on the CD receiver Use the red wires to connect the positive terminals Right speaker Left speaker ORD ORO Red wires N Speaker R t cable K oO O O 1 SPEAKERS Terminal posts Strip about 15 mm 5 8 of insulation from the ends of the speaker cables and twist the bare wires tightly Unscrew the terminal Fully insert the bare wire making sure that it s touching the threaded shaft in the center Screw the terminal tight f G GS Push type terminals Strip about 10 mm 3 8 of insulation from the ends of the speaker cables
37. asic Operation Basic Operation Turning On the CD Receiver Adjusting the Volume Selecting the Input Source Using Headphones Adjusting the Bass and Treble Using the Super Bass Function Using the Direct Function Muting the Sound Changing the Input Display Playing a Disc Playing CDs Using the Remote Controller Displaying CD Information Selecting Playing MP3 Files Displaying MP3 Information Listening to the Radio Listening to the Radio Tuning into Radio Stations Presetting FM Stations Automatically Auto Preset Presetting AM FM Stations Manually Selecting Preset Stations Displaying Radio Information Receiving RDS Advanced Operations Connecting Other Components About Connections Cables and Jacks Connecting a Subwoofer Connecting an Onkyo Cassette Deck Connecting an Onkyo MD recorder Connecting an Onkyo RI Dock Remote Interactive Dock Connecting an Onkyo CD Recorder CR 515 Connecting a Portable Audio Device Connecting a Component with a Digital Audio Output CR 515 Asian model only Connecting a TV Memory Playback Random Playback Repeat Playback Setting MP3 Preferences Naming Presets Copying Presets Erasing a Preset s Name Erasing Presets Getting to Know the CD Receiver Front Panel CR 515 QO ONKYO VOLUME O STANDBY ON gt O STANDBY wise PHONES L
38. ay 0 4 OQO 1 375 Disc tray 4 Hm e i Selecting Tracks CR 515 To return to the beginning of the track currently playing turn the multi control 7 a little to the left Turn the multi control further to select earlier tracks e While playback is stopped turn the multi control to the left to select the previous track Turn the multi control to the right to select subse quent tracks lt On MP3 CDs you can select MP3 files in other folders see page 32 PUSH TO MENU ENTER Selecting Tracks CR 315 To return to the beginning of the lt lt track currently playing press the O Previous ka button Pr Press the Previous Ha button repeatedly to select earlier tracks e While playback is stopped pressing the Previous lt lt button will select the previous track Press the Next p button repeatedly to select sub sequent tracks e On MP3 CDs you can select MP3 files in other folders see page 32 Playing CDs Continued Using the Remote Controller 4 gt Use the number buttons as OEFA RTE shown in the examples below to select tracks To select Press A 4 z r Track 8 TER Press to display more CD infor Track 10 C gt mation J Track
39. ble 1 TONE N Press the TONE button to select Bass Use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to adjust the bass The default setting is 0 You can adjust the bass and treble from 3 to 3 Press ENTER and then use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt 1 but tons to adjust the treble Notes e If you press no buttons for 8 seconds the previous display will appear auto matically If you press the TONE button while the Direct function is on the Direct function will be turned off 2 Cc Ff ENTER gt On the CR 515 you can also use the TONE button and multi control on the front panel to adjust the bass and treble Using the Super Bass Function To turn on the Super Bass function press the SPASS S BASS button Q a The S BASS indicator lights up To turn off the Super Bass function press the S BASS button again On the CR 515 you can also use the TONE button on the front panel Press the TONE button for 3 seconds to turn on the Super Bass function Note If you press the S BASS button while the Direct func tion is on the Direct function will be turned off S BASS CR 515 5446006 cortcenen CR 515 DIRECT TONE CR 315 RDS recewer CR 3 DIRECT Using the Direct Function To turn the Direct function on or off press the DIRECT button on the CD receiver When the Direct function
40. ccuClock function automati 3 Press ENTER cally updates the clock every day If The frequency flashes on the display you don t want it to you can turn off re the AccuClock function see page 26 N lt 4 4 Use the Rewind and Fast Forward lt lt gt gt buttons to tune into the el FM station AN Tip If you press the YES MODE button instead of using the Rewind and Fast For ward lt lt gt gt buttons the CD receiver will automatically search for a suitable station The RDS indicator appears when tuned into a station that supports RDS The RDS indicator will flash while the CD receiver searches for a station and light up continuously when a station is found RDS indicator RDS 47 48 Setting the Clock Continued Setting the Clock Manually The time can be displayed in either 12 or 24 hour for mat STANDBY ON CLOCK CALL button DISPLAY TIMER kd i MENU NO CLEAR ENTER 1 Press the TIMER button repeat aes edly until Clock appears 2 Press ENTER 3 Use the Previous and Next K lt gt gt buttons to select Manual Adjust 4 Press ENTER 5 Use the Previous and Next K lt gt gt buttons to selec
41. ck is stopped 1 Press the MENU NO button MENu No repeatedly until Disc Name A appears 2 Use the Previous and Next ka gt gt buttons to select the ia N preference you want to change The preferences are explained in the next column 3 Press ENTER 4 Use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to select the C w preference s options 5 Press ENTER C When the preference has been set Com plete appears on the display To cancel the procedure at any point press the MENU NO button Preferences Below the name of each preference is followed by its options in parentheses with the default option in bold Disc Name Display Not Display This preference determines whether or not the disc name is displayed when an MP3 disc is loaded File Name Scroll Not Scroll This preference determines whether or not the file name scrolls across the display when an MP3 file is selected In Navigation mode see page 32 the file name scrolls across the display regardless of this setting Folder Name Scroll Not Scroll This preference determines whether or not the folder name scrolls across the display when an MP3 folder is selected in All Folder mode In Navigation mode see page 32 the folder name scrolls across the display regardless of this setting Bad Name Replace Not Replace This preference determines whether or
42. ction 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 THAN 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 2 To prevent the laser from being exposed do not remove the 1 This unit isa CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and employs a laser inside the cabinet 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 IMPORTAN
43. ction of the antenna to achieve the best reception Affix the antenna with a thumbtack Do not push the thumbtack through the antenna Adjusting the AM antenna Adjust the location and position of the AM antenna while listening to an AM station to achieve the best reception Caution Be careful not to prick your finger 39 40 Listening to the Radio Continued Presetting FM Stations Automatically Auto Preset With the Auto Preset function you can automatically preset all of the FM radio stations available in your area in one go Presets make it easy to select your favorite stations and eliminate the need to tune the radio manually each time you want to change stations The Auto Preset function does not preset AM radio stations see page 41 INPUT lt gt MENU NO CLEAR Haa Pi ENTER BAND 1 Press the BAND or INPUT lt gt buttons repeatedly until FM appears Make sure the FM antenna is positioned to achieve the best possible reception 2 Press the MENU NO button and then use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to select AutoPreset MENU NO AUTO Y 3 Press ENTER The confirmation message AutoPre set appears To cancel the Auto Preset functio
44. display at any point in this procedure press the MENU NO button Using the Timers Continued Using the Sleep Timer With the sleep timer you can set the CD receiver so that it automatically turns off after a specified period SLEEP SLEEP Press the SLEEP button repeat Ce edly to select the required sleep time With the SLEEP button you can set the sleep time from 90 to 10 minutes in 10 minute increments Use the Previous and Next ka gt i buttons to set the sleep time in 1 minute increments from 99 to 1 SLEEP indicator SLEEP When the sleep timer has been set the SLEEP indicator appears on the display as shown The sleep time appears on the display for about 8 seconds then the pre vious display reappears Note The sleep timer will be ignored while dubbing a CD to an Onkyo cassette deck or MD recorder is in progress The CD receiver will automatically switch to Standby when the dubbing is complete Checking the Remaining Sleep Time To check the remaining sleep time press the SLEEP button Note that if you press the SLEEP button while the sleep time is being displayed yov ll shorten the sleep time by 10 minutes Canceling the Sleep Timer To cancel the sleep timer press the SLEEP button repeatedly until the SLEEP indicator disappears 53 54 Troubleshooting If you have any trouble using the CD receiver look for
45. e cancelled and the previous display will reappear STANDBYION seep Pram STANDBY ON 9 O Tone Cees 52 TIMER Haa PI B a ENTER a Ce 1 Press the TIMER button repeat edly to select timer 1 2 3 or 4 and me then press ENTER If Clock appears you need to set the d clock see pages 26 47 48 Pee Use the Previous and Next K lt gt gt buttons to select Play or Rec and then press ENTER N Ay or DP If you can t select Rec make sure that your Onkyo cassette deck or MD recorder is properly connected to the MD TAPE jacks see pages 20 and 21 and the Input Display is set accordingly see page 29 Use the Previous and Next K lt gt gt buttons to select the source and then press ENTER You can select the following sources CR 515 FM AM TAPE DOCK LINE1 LINE2 DIGITAL or CD CR 315 FM AM TAPE DOCK LINE or CD If you selected Rec CD cannot be selected as the source If you selected AM or FM use the Previous and Next lt lt gt but tons to select the radio preset and then press ENTER If you selected Rec make sure the name of the connected recorder is flashing on the display and then press ENTER
46. e that the AccuClock function is on 10 O lt PRESET a 3 To turn off AccuClock press the YES MODE button YES MODE 6 S BASS MUTING O VOLUME O The asterisks disappear indicating that el the AccuClock function is off To turn ADAFE AccuClock back on again press the a YES MODE button so that the aster isks are displayed SS ee Note The AccuClock function cannot be turned off until the clock has been set Basic Operation STANDBY indicator STANDBY ON VOLUME D Q 60600 PHONES INPUT Turning On the CD Receiver Remote controller CD receiver STANDBY ON Q G To turn on the CD receiver press the STANDBY ON button on the CD receiver or remote controller The STANDBY indicator goes off Press the STANDBY ON button again to set the CD receiver to Standby The STANDBY indicator lights up O STANDBY ON Tip When you start playback on or turn on an Onkyo RI Dock CD recorder MD recorder or cassette deck that s connected to the CD receiver with an RAI cable and ana log audio cable the CD receiver turns on automatically Similarly when you set the CD receiver to On or Standby the other component will also be set to On or Standby Adjusting the Volume Remote controller
47. ec ified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use cau tion when moving the cart apparatus combination to A avoid injury from tip over sazsa Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time PORTABLE CART WARNING 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 damaged B If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus C If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or water D If the apparatus does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the apparatus to its normal operation E If the apparatus has been dropped or damaged in any way and F When the apparatus exhibits a distinct change in pe
48. eceiver would need to be set to VCR or DAT respectively see page 29 21 Connecting Other Components Continued Connecting an Onkyo RI Dock Remote Interactive Dock The following diagram shows how to connect an optional Onkyo RI Dock Remote Interactive Dock Connect the CD receiver s DOCK CDR IN jacks DOCK IN jacks on the CR 315 to the RI Dock s AUDIO OUT jacks CR 515 s rear panel f S VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT DC IN EG NG Onkyo RI Dock s rear iG GL i panel Q White RI cable supplied lt i with the RI Dock NA CONTROL pnt OPTICAL AI sera CR 315 s rear panel Red Analog audio cable RCA AUDIO OUT DC IN RI S VIDEO OUT Onkyo RI Dock s rear panel RI cable supplied NOT te with the RI Dock gt Signal flow What can you do with RI e Connecting an Onkyo RI Dock to the CD receiver with an RI cable allows you to control the RI Dock with the CD receiver s remote controller In addition when playback is started on the RI Dock the CD receiver will automatically select it as the input source e To use RI you must connect the RI Dock to the CD receiver with an RI cable and an analog audio cable RCA On the RI Dock set the MODE switch to HDD See the RI Dock s instruction manual for details CR 515 To use RI the Input Display for the DOCK CDR jacks must be set to DOCK Since this is the default setting unless
49. ecting a Portable Audio Device The following diagram shows how to connect a portable audio device e g MP3 player MD player CD player Connect the CD receiver s LINE 2 IN jack LINE IN jack on the CR 315 on the front panel to the portable audio device s output jack Depending on the type of output jack on the portable audio device you may need to buy a suitable cable The CD receiver s LINE 2 IN jack LINE IN jack on the CR 315 accepts a stereo miniplug CR 515 s front panel Portable audio device s output jack LINE 2 IN Stereo miniplug cable KX Signal flow Notes e Use a connecting cable that doesn t have any attenuation resistors in it e If you connect a portable audio device s headphone output to the CD receiver s LINE2 IN jack LINE IN jack on the CR 315 turn down the volume on the portable audio device before you connect it e When you connect a portable audio device to the CD receiver make sure you connect it to the LINE 2 IN jack LINE IN jack on the CR 315 and not the adjacent PHONES jack If you connect to the PHONES jack by mistake it may cause the PHONES output to malfunction 23 24 Connecting Other Components Continued Connecting a Component with a Digital Audio Output CR 515 Asian model only The following diagram shows how to connect a component with an optical digital audio output such as a CD recorder MD recorder games console satellite tuner or personal computer Connect t
50. elect Pre setCopy Auto n Ej Press ENTER The number of the preset to be copied flashes Use the Previous and Next k gt gt buttons to select the Hi destination preset The number of the destination preset flashes 5 X MENU NO N To copy the preset press ENTER If no station has yet been stored in the destination preset the station is copied and Complete appears If a station has already been stored in the destination preset the message Over write appears Pia To overwrite the previously stored sta tion press ENTER To not overwrite the previously stored station press the MENU NO button On the CR 515 you can also use the front panel con trols 1 Select the preset you want to copy see page 42 2 Push the multi control and then turn it to select Pre setCopy Push the multi control ios 4 Turn the multi control to select the destination pre set 5 To copy the preset push the multi control Tip If you favorite station is stored in preset 5 and you want to make it preset 1 copy preset 5 to preset 1 To keep the station that s already stored in preset 1 you may want to copy it to an unused preset first 45 46 Listening to the Radio Continued E 1 rasing a Preset s Name Select the preset
51. er Consumption 0 25 W North American 0 15 W Others 0 25 W Dimensions W X H X D 205 X 116 X 353 mm 8 1 16 X 4 9 16 X 13 7 8 205 X 116 X 352 5 mm 8 1 16 X 4 9 16 X 13 7 8 Weight 43 kg 9 5 Ibs 4 2 kg 9 3 Ibs Audio Inputs Digital Inputs 1 optical 0 Analog Inputs 4 LINE1 LINE2 DOCK TAPE 3 LINE DOCK TAPE Audio Outputs Analog Outputs 2 DOCK TAPE 1 TAPE Subwoofer Pre Outputs 1 1 Speaker Outputs 2 2 Phones 1 1 Amplifier Section CR 515 CR 315 Power Output European 2ch X 20 W 4Q 1 kHz 2ch driven North American 14 W 14 W 802 1 kHz FTC IEC 19 W 19 W 40 1 kHz FTC Asian 19 W 19 W 802 1 kHz JEITA European 2ch X 19 W 4Q kHz 26 W 26 W 4Q 1 kHz JEITA 2ch driven IEC Asian 18 W 18 W 8Q 1 kHz JEITA 25 W 25 W 4Q 1 kHz JEITA Dynamic Power 22 W 22 W 3Q Front 20 W 20 W 4Q Front 14 W 14 W 8Q Front 22 W 22 W GQ Front 20 W 20 W 4Q Front 14 W 14 W 8Q Front THD Total Harmonic Distortion 0 4 1 kHz W 0 9 Power Rated 0 4 1 kHz 1 W Damping Factor 25 Front 1 kHz 8 Q 25 Front 1 kHz 8 Q Input Sensitivity and Impedance 150 mV 50 kQ TAPE 150 mV 50 kQ TAPE Output Level and Impedance 150 mV 2 2Q REC OUT 150 mV 2 2Q REC OUT Frequency Response 10 Hz 100 kHz 3 dB TAPE 10 Hz 100 kHz
52. escent lights Keep this in mind when installing lt 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 control ler may not work reliably lt 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 After the batteries are installed and seated correctly attach the compartment cover lt 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 lt The remote controller will not work if there s an obsta cle between it and the CD receiver s remote control sensor Notes lt If the remote controller doesn t work reliably try replacing the batteries lt Don t mix new and old batteries or different types of batteries lt 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 Features Amplifier e WRAT Wide Range Amplifier Technology e High Current Low Impedance Drive e Discrete Output Stage Circuitry e Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry e Subwoofer Pre Out CR 515 e VLSC Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry e 4 Audio Inputs
53. ext 1 Tune into the station you want to store as a preset lt lt gt gt buttons to select a see page 39 preset 2 Push the multi control and then turn it to select Pre setWrite a 3 Push the multi control aN Turn the multi control to select a preset 5 To store the station push the multi control To store the station press ENTER If no station has yet been stored to the selected preset Complete appears and the station is stored Note If the current FM station supports RDS and PS Program Service Name the station s name will be displayed instead of the frequency See page 43 for more on RDS If a station has already been stored in the After Storing Presets You Can selected preset the message Over Select them see page 42 write appears e Name them for easy identification see page 44 e Copy them see page 45 e Erase them see page 46 41 42 Listening to the Radio Continued Selecting Preset Stations You must store some presets before you can select them see pages 40 and 41 INPUT lt gt buttons Haa gt i lt 4 PRESET PRESET b a oe CS som O vwe O SI I BAND bie tad Pei ee Se S Use the BAND or INPUT lt 4 gt buttons to select AM or FM The preset you selected the last time you i
54. he CD receiver s OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack to an optical digital audio output on the other component You can change the Input Display for the OPTICAL DIGITAL IN to DIGITAL CDR PC or GAME so that it matches the type of component that you connect see page 29 Satellite tuner CD N Signal flow recorder etc o o almaz DIGITAL OUTPUT Ci Optical digital audio cable al gm a A j CR 515 Asian model s rear panel Personal computer Connecting an Onkyo Component with a Digital Audio Output The following diagram shows how to connect an Onkyo component with an optical digital audio output Connect the CD receiver s OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack to an optical digital audio output on the Onkyo component Onkyo component with a digital audio output CR 515 Asian model s DIGITAL INPUT OUTPUT rear panel PLAY pelor ic Analog audio cable RCA KANG 200 i a ORS mo DP APE Of A CDR E CAH White RI cable Dw REMOTE N d CONTROL Option I RI Red White DIGITAL Optical digital audio cable N Signal flow What can you do with RI Connecting an Onkyo component to the CD receiver with an AI cable allows you to control the component with the CD receiver s remote controller In addition when playback is started on the component the CD receiver will auto matically select it as the input source To use AI you must connect the Onkyo component
55. in to mute the CD receiver e Memory random and 1 Folder play back cannot be used with the timers To return to step 1 and start timer programming all over again press the MENU NO button at any point in this procedure 51 52 Using the Timers Continued Turning Timers On and Off Once a timer has been programmed you can turn it on or off as necessary For example while you re on holiday you may want to turn off the timer you use as an early morning alarm l A MENU NO CLEAR ENTER Press the TIMER button repeat edly to select timer 1 2 3 or 4 When a timer has been programmed its number appears on the display Use the Previous and Next lt gt gt buttons to selectTimer On or Timer Off or After a few moments the previous dis play reappears Checking Timer Settings TIMER a R 2 D Press the TIMER button repeat edly to select timer 1 2 3 or 4 and Press ENTER repeatedly to see all of the timer s settings Notes e You can change the settings by using the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons If you change the settings of a timer that is off that timer will be turned on If you don t change any settings the pre vious display reappears To return to the previous
56. ion v Frequency and preset number v Preset name if preset has no name v Program Service Name v Radio Text if available Tf the selected preset has no name No Name appears briefly and then the frequency is displayed See Nam ing Presets on page 44 RDS is only available on European models and only in areas where RDS broadcasts are available What is RDS RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a method of transmitting data in FM radio signals It was developed within the European Broadcasting Union EBU and many European FM radio stations use it these days The CD receiver supports and displays the Program Ser vice Name PS and Radio Text RT types of RDS data The RDS indicator appears on the display when the CD receiver is tuned to an FM station that supports RDS Notes If the signal from an RDS station is weak RDS data may be displayed intermittently or not at all The message Waiting may appear while the RT data is being received 43 44 Listening to the Radio Continued Naming Presets You can name presets for easy identification The preset name may contain of up to eight characters 1 Haa gt i buttons 2 MENU NO DEF WXYZ C MNO MENU NO ENTER Select the preset you want to name see page 42 Press the MENU NO button and
57. ject A button 30 Ejects the loaded CD Stop gg button 30 54 Stops CD playback 49 Play Pause 11 button 30 Starts CD playback Pressing it during playback pauses playback LINE IN jack CR 315 23 This stereo minijack is for connecting an audio source such as an MP3 music player or personal computer 4 DISPLAY button CR 315 31 34 43 Used to change the information shown on the dis play Also used to select characters when naming radio presets Previous and Next lt gt 1 buttons CR 315 30 The Previous lt lt button selects the previous track During playback it selects the beginning of the current track The Next p p gt button selects the next track Getting to Know the CD Receiver Continued Display SLEEP p TIMER i L 11 1 2 SLEEP indicator Lights up when the Sleep function has been set MP3 indicator Lights up when an MP3 CD is loaded PCM indicator Lights up when the digital input signal received by the DIGITAL IN jack is PCM It flashes if the signal is not PCM or the CD receiver is not locked to the incoming digital signal FOLDER indicator Lights up while the number of an MP3 folder is being displayed DIRECT indicator Lights up when the Direct function is on S BASS indicator Lights up when the Super Bass function is on MUTING indicator Flashes while the CD receiver is muted Playback mode indicators 1FOLDER Lights
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59. k ID3 tag is being displayed 49 DISC TOTAL and REMAIN indicators These indicators light up when the total time or the remaining disc or track time is being displayed Message area Various information is displayed here including radio preset numbers tuning frequency current time volume level sleep time mode settings and so on Getting to Know the CD Receiver Continued Rear Panel CR 515 D e jor lg ji Se JANTENNA PRE OUT SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 4Q 16Q SPEAKER SPEAKERS REMOTE CONTROL CR 315 Dock ea O O 0 The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item LINE 1 IN CR 515 25 This analog audio input is for connecting a compo nent with an analog output such as a TV or a turn table with a built in phono equalizer MD TAPE IN OUT 20 21 These analog audio inputs and outputs are for con necting a recorder with an analog input and output such as a MiniDisc recorder or cassette deck 3 DOCK CDR IN OUT CR 515 22 23 These analog audio inputs and outputs are for con necting a recorder with an analog input and output such as a CD recorder or an Onkyo RI Dock AM ANTENNA 16 17 These push terminals are for connecting an AM antenna FM ANTENNA 16 17 This jack is for connecting an FM antenna SUBWOOFER PRE O
60. lt q indicator appears When tuned into a stereo FM station the FM ST indicator appears as well bed AUTO FM ST YES MODE BAND AUTO ped FM ST Tuning into weak stereo FM stations If the signal from a stereo FM station is weak it may be impossible to get good reception In this case switch to Manual Tuning mode and listen to the station in mono 1 BAND 2 YES MODE Q wW Press the BAND button repeat edly to select AM or FM Press the YES MODE bution repeatedly to select Auto or Man ual e Auto Tuning Mode The AUTO indicator appears and ste reo radio reception is possible e Manual Tuning Mode The AUTO indicator is not displayed and radio reception will be in mono AUTO indicator AUTO Use the Fast Reverse and Fast For ward lt lt buttons to tune into a station In Auto tuning mode once a station is found tuning stops automatically The American model changes FM fre quency in 0 2 MHz steps 10 kHz steps for AM For other models it s 0 05 MHz steps for FM and 9 kHz or 10 kHz steps for AM In Manual Tuning mode the frequency stops changing when you release the but ton Press the button repeatedly to change the frequency one step at a time Adjusting the Antennas Adjusting and installing the FM antenna Choose a location for the FM antenna while listening to an FM station a Change the dire
61. lug fully H into the jack E Other Models S eu CR i Se Insert the plug fully into the jack J Once the 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 achieve 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 17 16 Connecting the AM Loop Antenna The supplied indoor AM loop antenna is for indoor use only 7 Assemble the AM loop antenna inserting the tabs into the base as shown OM 2 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 25 Push Insert wire Release ANTENNA Once the 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 the CD receiver TV speaker cables and power cords If you cannot achieve good receptio
62. n at this point press the MENU NO button Auto Preset Caution Any existing presets will be deleted when the Auto Preset function is run 4 To start the Auto Preset function press ENTER ENTER IN AUTO bes Fast Up to 20 stations can be preset and pre sets are stored in freguency order i CH Note Depending on your location a preset may be stored with no station and you will hear only noise when you select it In this case delete the preset see page 46 On the CR 515 you can also use the front panel con trols 1 Press the INPUT button repeatedly until FM appears 2 Push the multi control and then turn it to select AutoPreset 3 Push the multi control The confirmation message AutoPreset appears 4 To start the Auto Preset function push the multi con trol After Storing Presets You Can Select them see page 42 e Name them for easy identification see page 44 e Copy them see page 45 e Erase them see page 46 Listening to the Radio Continued Presetting AM FM Stations Manually With the Preset Write function you can manually preset individual AM and FM radio stations Presets make it easy to select your favorite stations and eliminate the need to tune the radio manually each time you want to change stations FM stations can also be preset automatically see page 40 MENU NO CLEAR aa gt AD A S
63. n with the supplied indoor AM loop antenna try using it with a commer cially available outdoor AM antenna see page 17 Connecting Antennas Continued Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM antenna try a commercially available out door FM antenna instead FM 750 p e Outdoor FM antennas work best outside but usable results can sometimes be obtained when installed in an attic or loft 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
64. nce determines whether or not the numbers at the beginning of file and folder names are hidden When you create an MP3 CD on a personal computer you cannot normally determine the playback order of the files However if you number the MP3 files in order starting with 01 02 03 and so on they will play in that order If you don t want these numbers to appear on the display choose Enable The following table shows a few examples of numbered file and folder names and how they will appear with the Disable and Enable options Trk FId Num Option File folder name Disable Enable 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 Folder Key All Folder Navigation This preference determines how the FOLDER button works When the All Folder option is selected pressing the FOLDER button once selects All Folder mode and pressing and holding it for 2 seconds selects Navigation mode When the Navigation option is selected pressing the FOLDER button once selects Navigation mode and pressing and holding it for 2 seconds selects All Folder mode Listening to the Radio WA Tuning into Radio Stations lt p gt lt lt TUN TUN gt I When tuned into a station the Tuned p e
65. ng table AN Full name Abbreviation CDR CR DAT DT DIGITAL DG GAME GM DOCK DC LINE LI LINE1 L1 LINE2 L2 MD MD PC PC TAPE TP VIDEO VD 29 Playing CDs CR 515 Display co sever Ch 515 AEA 695600 RDS a a Disc tray 4 ii kad gt 1 Press the Eject A button to open the disc tray Tip Pressing the Eject 4 button while the CD receiver is on Standby will turn on the CD receiver and open the disc tray 2 Place the CD on the tray with the label side facing up Place 8 cm CDs in the center of the tray 3 To start playback press the Play Pause 1 button The disc tray closes and playback starts Q To stop playback Press the Stop I button Playback stops automatically when the last track has been played To pause playback Press the Play Pause gt NI button The Pause WH indicator appears To resume playback press the Play Pause p gt NI button again To remove the CD Press the Eject 4 button to open the disc tray DISC TOTAL lights up while the disc informa tion is being displayed e Audio CD Display ma Diiw kal 8 Total playing of tracks time lt MP3 CD Display Disc name Fok FE oise 4 ii Totalnumber Total number of folders of files 30 CR 315 Displ
66. nkyo components that are connected to the CD receiver via RI see pages 20 to 24 for hookup details About the Timers The various settings for the four programmable timers are explained here For details on the sleep timer see page 53 Timer Types Each timer can be programmed for playback Play or recording Rec E Play Play mode can be used to start playback at a specified time on the CD receiver or another Onkyo component that s connected to the CD receiver with an RI cable You could use a Play timer to turn on the CD receiver every morning just like a radio alarm E Rec Rec mode can be used to start playback on one compo nent and start recording on another component at a spec ified time The recording component e g Onkyo cassette deck or MD recorder must be connected to the CD receiver with an RI cable You could use a Rec timer to record your favorite radio show every day Playback and Recording Components The playback component can be the CD receiver AM FM or CD an Onkyo component MD recorder cas sette deck etc that s connected to the CD receiver with an RI cable or a component that s connected to one of the CD receiver s inputs perhaps one with its own built in timer The recording component can be an Onkyo MD recorder or cassette deck that s connected to the CD receiver with an I cable Repeat Timers Each timer can be programmed to work just once Once every week Every e
67. not file and folder names that contain undisplayable characters are replaced with File n or Folder n n being the file or folder number When set to Not Replace displayable characters are displayed and underscore characters are used in place of any undisplayable characters For ID3 tags underscore characters are used in place of undisplayable 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 are not 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 are not displayed CD Extra Audio MP3 This preference applies to CD Extra discs and deter mines whether music in the audio session or MP3 files 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 folder names and characters other than letters and numbers Some CD burning software refers to the Joliet format as Windows format 37 38 Playing CDs Continued Hide Number Disable Enable This prefere
68. operly Depending on the input source selected in step 1 the input source names are selected in the following orders INPUT lt gt TAPE lt MD lt VIDEO MENU NO DAT CLEAR et gt r YES MODE Bock CD R ENTER L po DIGITAL gt CD R dig lt NL A Laa ae e a gt GAME dig lt gt PC dig 1 Use the INPUT lt 4 gt buttons ae to select the input source whose 4 Press ENTER to confirm your name you want to change ma CR 515 TAPE DOCK DIGITAL ee NO selection Asian model only CR 315 TAPE Complete appears on the display Press and hold the MENU NO CLEAR button until Name Select flashes on the On the CR 515 you can also use the front panel con 2 MENU A display and then press ENTER trols 1 Use the INPUT button to select the input source whose name you want to change Vv 2 Push the multi control to select Name Select and then push it again C 3 Turn the multi control to select the new input source name 4 Push the multi control to confirm your selection 3 Use the Previous or Next Input Source Name Abbreviations k gt gt button to select the A OO Sometimes the input source name may be displayed as a m C gt new input source name T P 2 letter abbreviation as per the followi
69. other playlist tracks during memory playback use the remote controller s Previous and Next ka gt gt buttons Checking What s on the Playlist To check what tracks are on the playlist with playback stopped use the Fast Reverse and Fast Forward lt lt gt buttons to scroll through the playlist Removing Tracks from the Playlist lt While memory playback is stopped press the CLEAR button Each press removes the last track from the playlist The playlist will be deleted when you cancel memory playback select random playback turn off the CD receiver or remove the CD 35 Playing CDs Continued Random Playback With random playback all of the tracks on the disc are played in random order STANDBYION SLEEP crock CALL Pars Tuv WXYZ DER REPEAT YES MODE SHUFFLE alt Random playback can be set only when the input source is set to CD and playback is stopped 1 Press the YES MODE SHUFFLE button repeatedly until the RAN DOM indicator appears YES MODE Q RANDOM indicator SHUFFLE nisc TOTAL 2 To start random playback press the Play p gt button TRACK Track currently playing Cancelling Random Playback e To cancel random playback press the SHUFFLE button repeatedly until the RANDOM indicator disap pears e Random playback i
70. plug is inserted and closes when it s removed Push the plug in all the way Analog audio Left white cable oh Left white Oe Caution To prevent shutter damage hold the optical Right red ail E gt Right red plug straight when inserting and removing Note Do not put anything on top of the CD receiver as it may interfere with proper ventilation Cables and Jacks No connecting cables are included with the CD receiver Description This cable carries analog audio Analog audio cable RCA Optical digital omoa This cable carries digital audio audio cable w LINE 2 IN Stereo miniplug This cable carries analog audio cable Connecting a Subwoofer The CD receiver has a SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack for connecting a powered subwoofer i e a subwoofer with a built in amplifier CD receiver Powered subwoofer Lee N Signal flow 19 20 Connecting Other Components Continued Connecting an Onkyo Cassette Deck The following diagram shows how to connect an optional Onkyo cassette deck Connect the CD receiver s MD TAPE OUT jacks to the cassette deck s INPUT REC jacks and connect the CD receiver s MD TAPE IN jacks to the cassette deck s OUTPUT PLAY jacks CR 515 s Onkyo cassette deck s rear panel rear panel LINE L o INPUT OUTPUT RI 7 OA isa REC PL
71. r Playback starts If a folder contains more than 99 MP3 files single and double digit file numbers must be preceded by zeros For example to specify file 5 press 5 To specify file 32 press gt 10 3 and 2 33 34 Playing CDs Continued Playing the MP3 Files in Only One Folder DISPLAY YES MODE ENTER aa gt r A Normally all of the MP3 files in all of the folders on the disc are played With 1 folder playback only the MP3 files in the specified folder are played 1 Press the YES MODE button yesmooe repeatedly until the 1FOLDER a indicator appears 1FOLDER indicator TFOLDER MP3 FOLDER 2 Use the Previous and Next lt lt gt gt buttons to select the folder You can select any folder that contains MP3 files i 3 To start playback press the ENTER or Play Pause NI button Playback will start with the first MP3 file in the specified folder and continue until all of the MP3 files in that folder have been played ENTER rea Displaying MP3 Information You can display various information about the MP3 file currently playing including ID3 tags such as title artist name and album name During playback press the DIS PLAY button repeatedly to dis play the following MP3 information DISPLAY Elap
72. rformance 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 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
73. rn 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 lt 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 expose 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 e 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 dam
74. s cancelled when the CD is removed or the CD receiver is set to Standby 36 Repeat Playback With repeat playback you can play an entire CD repeat edly play one track repeatedly or combine it with mem ory playback to play the playlist repeatedly or random playback to play all of the tracks on the disc in random order repeatedly With an MP3 CD you can combine repeat playback with 1 folder playback to play all of the tracks in a specified folder repeatedly REPEAT Press the REPEAT button repeat edly until the REPEAT or REPEAT 1 indicator appears REPEAT or REPEAT 1 indicator Repeat 1 playback can t be combined with memory playback random playback or 1 Folder playback REPEAT 1 Cancelling Repeat Playback To cancel repeat playback press the REPEAT button repeatedly until both the REPEAT and REPEAT 1 indicators disappear e Repeat playback is cancelled when the CD is removed or the CD receiver is set to Standby Playing CDs Continued Setting MP3 Preferences With the MP3 preferences you can change the way MP3 file information is displayed and the way MP3 CDs are played MENU NO CLEAR kd gt ENTER oll The MP3 preferences can be set only when playba
75. sc Notes Continued lt 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 sup ported Normally version 2 2 2 3 2 4 tags have prior ity and will be displayed regardless of the ID3 VER 1 preference on page 37 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 Note 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 fold ers and limit folder nesting to three levels deep Disc Content Organization E CD CDs contain tracks Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 ds Ay dd dd dy N J D Audio CD E MP3 MP3 discs contain MP3 files organized into folders Folder 1 Folder2 File 1 File 2 File 3 File 1 File 2 ds M do d D J A MP3 CD R CD RW Handling Discs e Never touch the underside of a disc Always hold discs by the edge as shown A CZ Underside e Never attach adhesive tape or sticky labels to discs CB Cleaning Discs For best results keep your
76. sed time The length of time that the current MP3 file has been playing default display If the elapsed time is more than 99 minutes and 59 seconds is displayed Folder name Name of the current folder FOLDER Title name Title of the current file if ID3 tag present Te Artist name Name of the artist if ID3 tag present Sampling rate and bit rate Sampling rate and bit rate of the current MP3 file Notes On the CR 315 you can also use the CD receiver s DISPLAY button to display this information lt To display the disc name press the DISPLAY button while playback is stopped lt Ifa file or folder name contains any characters that cannot be displayed an underscore will be displayed in place of those characters Alternatively you can set the CD receiver so that names containing such charac ters are displayed as File n or Folder n n being the file or folder number see page 37 Playing CDs Continued Memory Playback With memory playback you can create a playlist of up to 25 tracks Number buttons see page 31 These buttons do nothing during memory playback MENU NO CLEAR rea gt r YES MODE ENTER se le Memory playback can be set only when the input source is set to CD
77. t the day of the week You can select SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI or SAT 6 Press ENTER To cancel the Manual Adjust function at this point press the MENU NO button Use the Previous and Next K lt gt gt buttons to set the time You can also use the remote controller s number buttons to enter the time TE Fi For the 12 hour format use the remote controller s gt 10 button to select AM or PM v ress ENTER 8 n The clock is set and the second dot starts flashing Displaying the Day and Time To display the day and time press the remote controller s CLOCK CALL button If the CD receiver is on Standby the time is displayed for 8 seconds Using the 12 or 24 hour Format To change the time format between 12 hour and 24 hour while the time is shown on the display press the DIS PLAY button Displaying the Time in Standby Mode To set the CD receiver so that the time is displayed while its on Standby turn on the CD receiver and then press and hold its STANDBY ON button for 2 seconds Note that having the time displayed in Standby mode will consume a little more power Using the Timers The CD receiver has five timers four programmable tim ers for automated playback or recording and a sleep timer for turning the CD receiver off after a specified period The timers can be used with other O
78. tary power surge that might interfere with other electrical equipment on the same circuit If this is a problem plug the CD receiver into a different branch circuit Do not use a power cord other than the one supplied with the CD receiver The supplied power cord is designed exclusively for use with the CD receiver and should not be used with any other equipment e Never disconnect the power cord from the CD receiver while the other end is still plugged into a wall outlet Doing so may cause an electric shock Always disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet first and then the CD receiver CR 515 CR 315 T K oe L 2 2 lt HEE To wall outlet ECE To wall outlet Supplied power cord Supplied power cord 1 Connect the supplied power cord to the CD receiver s AC INLET 2 Plug the power cord into a suitable wall outlet The STANDBY indicator lights up To set the clock with the AccuClock function the CD receiver must be able to receive RDS radio stations which means an FM antenna must be connected see page 16 25 26 First Time Setup European Model Only Setting the Clock with the AccuClock Function European Model Only To use the AccuClock function the CD receiver must be able to receive RDS radio stations which means an FM antenna must be connected Be sure to connect an FM antenna before attempting to
79. ted Playing times may not display correctly 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 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 lt The maximum time that can be displayed for a single file is 99 minutes and 59 seconds lt The remaining time cannot be displayed when playing MP3 files lt MP3 file and folder names excluding the extension are shown on the display lt 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 aCD Extra disc is played However you can set the CD receiver so that it plays any MP3 files in the data session of a CD R RW disc instead If the data session contains no MP3 files the audio session will be played regardless See Setting MP3 Preferences on page 37 for more information The Emphasis is not supported Di
80. teral triangle is intended to alert the user to the The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Important Safety Instructions NYDN FB WN Tm 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 tripod bracket or table sp
81. 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 playback e The CD receiver supports 8 cm and 12 cm discs The CD receiver does not support disc types not listed e Don t use discs with an unusual shape such as those shown below as 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 suppor
82. then turn the multi con trol to select PresetErase Push the multi control The confirmation message Erase OK appears To erase the preset push the multi control Setting the Clock Setting AccuClock to Use a Specific Station European Model Only The AccuClock function normally uses the FM station with the strongest signal to set the clock However 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 1 Press the TIMER button 5 When you ve selected the station are Clock appears on the display press ENTER A Q If the clock has already been set a timer C While the clock is being set Wait option appears instead in which case flashes on the display It may take a few you ll need to press the TIMER button minutes to set the clock When the clock has been set the message Clock repeatedly until Clock appears Adjusted scrolls across the display then 2 Press ENTER the day and time are displayed for a AccuClock or AccuClock appears while x on the display Notes If Manual Adjust appears use the Pre e Ifthe clock is not set correctly specify vious and Next ka a gt 1 buttons to another FM station and try again or set select AccuClock or AccuClock the clock manually see page 48 TT The A
83. to the CD receiver with an RI cable and an analog audio cable RCA In addition you must change the Input Display for the DIGITAL IN so that it matches the type of component that you connect When you connect a CD recorder to the DOCK CDR jacks and OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack you must set the Input Display for DOCK CDR to CD R and set the Input Display for OPTICAL DIGITAL IN to CD R dig see page 29 If you connect an audio processor such as the Onkyo UE 205 you must set the Input Display for DOCK CDR to PC and set the Input Display for OPTICAL DIGITAL IN to PC dig otherwise the wrong input source may be selected when playback starts see page 29 Some fRI capable components have two AI jacks They re both the same so you can use either one The extra jack is for connecting additional Rl capable components Connecting Other Components Continued Connecting aTV Connect the CD receiver s LINE 1 IN jacks use the DOCK IN jacks on the CR 315 to the TV s audio output jacks TV CR 515 s rear panel LINE 1 GG White ANALOG OUTPUT White noc Analog audio cable RCA gt Signal flow Hint To listen to the TV select the LINE 1 input source select DOCK on the CR 315 Connecting the Power Cord Notes Before connecting the power cord connect all of your speakers and AV components e Turning on the CD receiver may cause a momen
84. tton 32 33 34 38 Used to select MP3 folders 4 REPEAT button 36 Sets repeat playback Can also be used with an Onkyo RI Dock or CD recorder With an Onkyo cassette deck it works as a reverse mode button TONE button 28 Used to adjust the bass and treble YES MODE SHUFFLE button 34 36 39 Used with various functions and settings for con firming selecting modes and selecting shuffle play back ENTER button Used to confirm various functions and settings Can also be used with an Onkyo RI Dock or CD recorder MUTING button 28 Mutes the output of the CD receiver TUNER BAND button 39 40 42 Selects AM or FM radio as the input source 13 14 Disc Notes Supported Discs The CD receiver supports the following discs Disc Logo Format or file type Audio CD WHS PCM DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT SE audio co MP3 DIGITAL AUDIO ene COMPACT OISE mes Recordable COMPACT Audio CD MP3 DIGITAL AUDIO CD RW ReWritable COMPACT GNIS vrs ReWritable Audio CD Session 1 a MP3 Session 2 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 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
85. up when 1 folder playback is selected MEMORY Lights up when memory playback is selected RANDOM Lights up when random playback is selected REPEAT Lights up when repeat playback is selected for all tracks REPEAT 1 Lights up when repeat playback is selected for one track Play and pause p gt JJ indicators The Play indicator lights up for playback The Pause indicator lights up while playback is paused TIMER indicators Show the status of the timers TIMER Lights up when a timer has been pro grammed 1 2 3 4 Light up when a timer has been pro grammed wi Lights up when a timer has been programmed for recording Tuning indicators AUTO Lights up when Auto Tuning is selected and disappears when Manual Tuning is selected P gt lt q Lights up when the CD receiver is tuned to a radio station FM ST Lights up when the CD receiver is tuned to a stereo FM station RDS European model only Lights up when the CD receiver is tuned to a radio station that sup ports RDS Radio Data System FILE indicator Lights up when an MP3 file number is being dis played 3 TRACK indicator Lights up when a CD track number is being dis played TITLE ARTIST and ALBUM indicators TITLE lights up when the title ID3 tag of an MP3 track is being displayed ARTIST lights up when the artist name from an MP3 track ID3 tag is being displayed ALBUM lights up when the album name from an MP3 trac
86. up while the remaining track time is being displayed v Lights up while the remaining disc time is being displayed During random playback or if the total time is more than 99 minutes and 59 seconds is displayed Note See page 34 for details on dis playing MP3 information On the CR 315 you can also use the CD receiver s DISPLAY button to display this information 31 32 Playing CDs Continued Selecting MP3 Files On an MP3 CD MP3 files may be organized in a hierar chically with folders containing files and subfolders as shown below On the CD receiver there are two modes for selecting MP3 files Navigation mode and All Folder mode In Navigation mode you can select MP3 files by navigating through the folder hierarchy moving in and out of folders and subfolders In All Folder mode all folders appear at the same level making it easy to select folders regardless of the hierarchy File 10 File 11 File 14 File 12 File 13 File 18 amNY If you don t select a specific MP3 file or folder for play back all of the MP3 files on the CD will be played in numerical order starting with file 1 Selecting MP3 Files in Navigation Mode STANDBYION SLEEP CLOCKCALL MENU NO FOLDER aa gt ENTER
87. use noisy interference The radio signal will be weakened if it has to pass through a concrete wall before reaching the antenna e Try setting FM mode to mono see page 39 e Move power cords and speaker cables as far away as possible from the tuner s antenna When listening to an AM station noise may be heard when you operate the remote controller lt If none of the above improves the reception install an outdoor antenna see page 17 If a power outage occurs or the power cable is disconnected If the preset stations are lost preset them again see pages 40 41 The clock and timer settings will be lost Set the clock and timers again see pages 47 48 Can t adjust the frequency of the radio e Use the Fast Reverse and Fast Forward lt lt gt buttons to change the frequency of the radio see page 39 RDS doesn t work lt The FM station you are tuned to doesn t support RDS e Install an outdoor FM antenna see page 17 e Change the position or direction of your outdoor FM antenna see pages 17 39 e Move the FM antenna as far away as possible from fluorescent lights see page 39 Remote Controller The remote controller doesn t work properly e Make sure the batteries have been installed with the correct 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 remote controller is too
88. use this function see page 16 The very first time you turn on the CD receiver the AccuClock function automatically sets the CD receiver s clock based on the CT Clock Time information present in an RDS radio broadcast While the clock is being set Wait flashes on the display as shown Note that it may take up to 5 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 The AccuClock function automatically updates the clock daily at 2 A M 3 A M and 2 P M If for some reason the clock cannot be set automatically see Setting AccuClock to Use a Specific Station European Model Only on page 47 and Setting the Clock Manually on page 48 Turning Off the AccuClock Function If you don t want AccuClock to automatically update the clock each day you can turn it off as follows 1 Press the TIMER button repeat naano ser exooxenu edly until Clock appears on the O TMER display INPUT Q gt amp DEF 2 lt Z JO e wie Press ENTER 0 AccuClock appears on the display FOLDER REPEAT x f EJ a a lt OOO Na HO lO NU NO YES MODE TONE Gr YES MODE TIMER 2 aa ENTER The asterisks indicat
89. very day Every Day or on a range of days Days Set E Once The timer will work just once E Every The timer will work every week on the specified day and time e Everyday The timer will work every day e Days Set The timer will work on the specified range of days With this setting you could set up a morning alarm for Mon day to Friday Timer Examples The following examples highlight some of the ways in which you can use the timers Timer 1 To wake up to your favorite radio station pre set 1 every morning set as follows Play gt FM 1 gt Every gt Every Day gt On 7 002Off 7 30 If you want a radio alarm only on weekdays select Days Set instead of Every Day and specify MON FRI Timer 2 To record a one off radio show preset 2 to a cassette deck this Sunday set as follows Rec gt FM 2 TAPE gt Once gt SUN On 21 00 gt 0ff 22 00 You need an R I capable Onkyo cassette recorder or MD recorder to do the recording Timer 3 To record an FM radio show to a MiniDisc recorder every day from Monday to Friday set as fol lows Rec3FM 13MDEvery gt Days Set gt MON FRISOn 15 00 gt Off 15 30 Timer Priority If two or more timers are set to the same On time the lowest numbered timer has priority For example Timer 1 07 00 13 00 This timer has priority Timer 2 07 00 12 30 If two or more timers overlap the timer with the earliest start time has priority For example Timer 1 9 00

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