Onkyo HT-S6500 Instruction Manual

Contents
AV RECEIVER
HT-R758
Instruction Manual
Safety Information and Introduction ............2
Table of Contents...........................................6
Turning On & Basic Operations..................19
Advanced Operations ..................................41
Controlling Other Components...................56
Appendix.......................................................62
Speaker Package
Internet Radio Guide
Remote Control Codes
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WARNING:
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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
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons. The exclamation 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.
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Important Safety Instructions

1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand,
PORTABLE CART WARNIN
tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the apparatus,
C. If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or water,

Safety Information and Introduction

D. If the apparatus does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the apparatus to its normal operation,
E. If the apparatus has been dropped or damaged in
any way, and
F. When the apparatus exhibits a distinct change in
performance this indicates a need for service.
16. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into the apparatus through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus. Don’t put candles or other burning objects on top of this unit.
17. Batteries
Always consider the environmental issues and follow local regulations when disposing of batteries.
18. If you install the apparatus in a built-in installation,
such as a bookcase or rack, ensure that there is adequate ventilation. Leave 20 cm (8") of free space at the top and sides and 10 cm (4") at the rear. The rear edge of the shelf or board above the apparatus shall be set 10 cm (4") away from the rear panel or wall, creating a flue-like gap for warm air to escape.
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Precautions

1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal without the permission of the copyright holder.
2. AC Fuse—The AC fuse inside the unit is not user-
serviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact your Onkyo dealer.
3. Care—Occasionally you should dust the unit all over
with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild detergent and water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards with a clean cloth. Don’t use abrasive cloths, thinners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because they may damage the finish or remove the panel lettering.
4. Power WARNING
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY. AC outlet voltages vary from country to country. Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the voltage requirements printed on the unit’s rear panel (e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz).
The power cord plug is used to disconnect this unit from the AC power source. Make sure that the plug is readily operable (easily accessible) at all times.
For models with [POWER] button, or with both [POWER] and [ON/STANDBY] buttons: Pressing the [POWER] button to select OFF mode does not fully disconnect from the mains. If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period, remove the power cord from the AC outlet.
For models with [ON/STANDBY] button only: Pressing the [ON/STANDBY] button to select Standby mode does not fully disconnect from the mains. If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended period, remove the power cord from the AC outlet.
5. Preventing Hearing Loss Caution
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
6. Batteries and Heat Exposure Warning
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat as sunshine, fire or the like.
7. Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands—Never handle this unit or its power cord while your hands are wet or damp. If water or any other liquid gets inside this unit, have it checked by your Onkyo dealer.
8. Handling Notes
• If you need to transport this unit, use the original
packaging to pack it how it was when you originally bought it.
• Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit for a
long time, because they may leave marks on the case.
• This unit’s top and rear panels may get warm after
prolonged use. This is normal.
• If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may not
work properly the next time you turn it on, so be sure to use it occasionally.
Safety Information and Introduction
For U.S. models
FCC Information for User CAUTION:
The user changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Safety Information and Introduction
For Canadian Models
NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003. For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
Modèle pour les Canadien
REMARQUE: CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA
CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME NMB-003 DU CANADA.
Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisée:
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS
ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
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 apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
IMPORTANT
The plug is fitted with an appropriate fuse. If the fuse needs to be replaced, the replacement fuse must approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 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.
For European Models
Declaration of Conformity
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.
GROEBENZELL, GERMANY
K. MIYAGI
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH
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Supplied Accessories

Make sure you have the following accessories:
Indoor FM antenna (➔ page 18)
AM loop antenna (➔ page 18)
Speaker cable labels (➔ page 12)
(Not supplied with the Home Theater System.)
Speaker setup microphone (➔ page 30)
Remote controller (RC-834M) and two batteries (AA/R6)
Quick Start Guide
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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.
Installing the batteries
Safety Information and Introduction
Aiming the remote controller
To use the remote controller, point it at the AV receiver’s remote control sensor, as shown below.
Remote control sensor
AV receiver
Approx. 16 ft. (5 m)
Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo AV Receiver. Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit. Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new AV Receiver. Please retain this manual for future reference.
Batteries (AA/R6)
Note
• If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try replacing the batteries.
• Don’t mix new and old batteries or different types of batteries.
• If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion.
• Remove expired batteries as soon as possible to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion.
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Table of Contents

Safety Information and Introduction
Important Safety Instructions ......................................2
Precautions ...................................................................3
Supplied Accessories...................................................5
Table of Contents..........................................................6
Features .........................................................................7
Front & Rear Panels......................................................8
Front Panel..................................................................8
Display ........................................................................9
Rear Panel ................................................................10
Remote Controller.......................................................11
Controlling the AV Receiver ......................................11
Connections
Connecting the AV Receiver......................................12
Connecting Your Speakers .......................................12
About AV Connections..............................................14
Connecting Components with HDMI .........................15
Connecting Your Components ..................................16
Connecting Onkyo u Components .........................17
Connecting the Antennas..........................................18
Connecting the Power Cord ......................................18
Turning On & Basic Operations
Turning On/Off the AV Receiver ................................19
Turning On ................................................................19
Turning Off ................................................................19
Playback ......................................................................20
Playing the Connected Component ..........................20
Controlling Contents of USB or Network Devices .....21
Understanding Icons on the Display .........................22
Playing an iPod/iPhone via USB ...............................22
Playing a USB Device ...............................................23
Listening to vTuner Internet Radio ............................23
Registering Other Internet Radio ..............................24
Playing Music Files on a Server................................25
Remote Playback ......................................................26
Listening to AM/FM Radio.........................................27
Using Basic Functions ............................................... 30
Using the Automatic Speaker Setup......................... 30
Using the Listening Modes .......................................33
Using the Home Menu .............................................. 38
Using the Sleep Timer ..............................................39
Setting the Display Brightness.................................. 39
Displaying Source Information.................................. 39
Changing the Input Display....................................... 40
Using the Music Optimizer........................................ 40
Muting the AV Receiver ............................................ 40
Using Headphones ...................................................40
Advanced Operations
On-screen Setup......................................................... 41
Using the Quick Setup .............................................. 41
Using the Audio Settings of Quick Setup..................42
Using the Setup Menu (HOME) ................................ 43
About the HYBRID STANDBY indicator ...................44
Setup menu items..................................................... 44
HDMI Input................................................................ 45
Component (Component Video Input) ...................... 45
Digital Audio (Digital Audio Input) ............................. 46
Sp Config (Speaker Configuration)........................... 46
Sp Distance (Speaker Distance)............................... 47
Level Cal (Level Calibration)..................................... 47
Audio Adjust.............................................................. 48
Source Setup ............................................................ 49
Hardware ..................................................................51
HDMI Setup ..............................................................52
Network Setup ..........................................................53
Zone 2 ..........................................................................55
Making Zone 2 Connections ..................................... 55
Controlling Zone 2 Components ............................... 55
Controlling Other Components
iPod/iPhone Playback via Onkyo Dock ....................56
Using the Onkyo Dock .............................................. 56
Controlling Your iPod/iPhone.................................... 57
Safety Information and Introduction
Controlling Other Components................................. 58
Preprogrammed Remote Control Codes .................. 58
Entering Remote Control Codes............................... 58
Remapping Colored Buttons .................................... 58
Remote Control Codes
for Onkyo Components Connected via u............ 59
Resetting the REMOTE MODE Buttons ................... 59
Resetting the Remote Controller .............................. 59
Controlling Other Components ................................. 59
Appendix
Troubleshooting ......................................................... 62
Firmware Update ........................................................ 67
Connection Tips and Video Signal Path .................. 71
Using an RIHD-compatible TV, Player,
or Recorder .............................................................. 72
About HDMI................................................................. 74
Network/USB Features............................................... 75
License and Trademark Information ........................ 78
Specifications ............................................................. 79
To reset the AV receiver to its factory defaults, turn it on and, while holding down CBL/SAT, press
8ON/STANDBY (➔ page 62).
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Safety Information and Introduction

Features

Amplifier
• 80 Watts/Channel @ 8 ohms (FTC)
• 130 Watts/Channel @ 6 ohms (IEC)
• 160 Watts/Channel @ 6 ohms (JEITA)
• Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry
• H.C.P.S. (High Current Power Supply) Massive High Power Transformer
Processing
• HDMI (Audio Return Channel, 3D, DeepColor, x.v.Color, Lip Sync, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DSD and Multi-CH PCM)
• Non-Scaling Configuration
• A-Form Listening Mode Memory
•Direct Mode
• Pure Audio Mode (European and Australian models)
• Music Optimizer for Compressed Digital Music files
• 192 kHz/24-bit D/A Converters
• Powerful and Highly Accurate 32-bit Processing DSP
• Jitter Cleaning Circuit Technology
Connections
• 6 HDMI Inputs and 1 Output
• Onkyo p for System Control
• 4 Digital Inputs (2 Optical/2 Coaxial)
• Component Video Switching (2 Inputs/1 Output)
• Banana Plug-Compatible Speaker Posts
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In Europe, using banana plugs to connect speakers to an audio amplifier is prohibited.
• Internet Radio Connectivity
• Network Capability for Streaming Audio Files
• Front-Panel USB Input for Memory Devices and
®
iPod
/iPhone® models
Miscellaneous
• 40 FM/AM Presets
• Audyssey 2EQ
• Audyssey Dynamic EQ
• Audyssey Dynamic Volume listening level and dynamic range
• Crossover Adjustment (40/50/60/70/80/90/100/120/150/200 Hz)
• A/V Sync Control Function (up to 400 ms)
• Auto Standby Function
• On-Screen Display via HDMI
• Preprogrammed u-Compatible Remote
®
to correct room acoustic problems
®
for loudness correction
®
to maintain optimal
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Safety Information and Introduction

Front & Rear Panels

Front Panel

(North American models) (European and Australian models)
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For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
a 8ON/STANDBY button (19) b ZONE 2, OFF buttons (55) c Remote control sensor (5) d Display (9) e LISTENING MODE buttons (33) f DIMMER button (North American models) (39) g MEMORY button (28) h TUNING MODE button (27) i DISPLAY button (39) j SETUP button (43)
q
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k TUNING q/w (27), PRESET e/r (28), cursor and
ENTER buttons
l RETURN button m MASTER VOLUME control (20) n MUSIC OPTIMIZER button and indicator (North
American models) (40, 43)
o PHONES jack (40) p TONE and Tone Level buttons (42) q Input selector buttons (20) r AUX INPUT AUDIO/VIDEO jacks (16) s USB port (16) t SETUP MIC jack (31)
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u HYBRID STANDBY indicator (44) v PURE AUDIO button and indicator (European and
Australian models) (33)
w RT/PTY/TP button (European and Australian
models) (29)
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Display

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For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
a Z2 (Zone 2) indicator (55) b 3D indicator
This lights when a 3D input signal is detected.
c Headphone indicator (40) d 1, 3 and cursor indicators (22) e Listening mode and format indicators (33) f Audyssey indicator (30, 49)
Dynamic EQ indicator (49) Dynamic Vol indicator (49)
g M.Opt indicator (40, 43) h Tuning indicators
RDS indicator (excluding North American models) (28)
AUTO indicator (27) TUNED indicator (27) FM STEREO indicator (27)
i MUTING indicator (40)
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j Input indicators (71)
HDMI indicator (52) DIGITAL indicator
k ARC indicator (53) l USB indicator (22, 23) m NET indicator (23 to 26, 54) n Message area o SLEEP indicator (39) p Channel/Unit indicators
ch indicator Hz indicator m/ft indicator dB indicator
q ASb indicator (51)
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Rear Panel

Safety Information and Introduction
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a DIGITAL IN COAXIAL and OPTICAL jacks b COMPONENT VIDEO IN and OUT jacks c ETHERNET port d FM ANTENNA jack and AM ANTENNA terminal e HDMI IN and OUT jacks f SPEAKERS terminals
(CENTER, FRONT, SURROUND)
g Power cord h uREMOTE CONTROL jack
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i Composite video and analog audio jacks
(BD/DVD IN, CBL/SAT IN, GAME IN, PC IN, TV/CD IN)
j ZONE 2 LINE OUT jacks k SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack l MONITOR OUT V jack
See “Connecting the AV Receiver” for connection (pages 12 to 18).
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Safety Information and Introduction

Remote Controller

Controlling the AV Receiver

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To control the AV receiver, press RECEIVER to select Receiver mode. You can also use the remote controller to control Onkyo Blu-ray Disc/DVD player, CD player, and other components. See “Entering Remote Control Codes” for more details (page 58).
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
a 8 RECEIVER button (19) b REMOTE MODE/INPUT SELECTOR buttons (20) c q/w/e/r and ENTER buttons d Q SETUP button (41) e Listening Mode buttons (33) f DIMMER button (39) g MUTING button (40) h DISPLAY button (39) i VOL q/w button (20) j RETURN button k HOME button (38) l SLEEP button (39)
Controlling the tuner
To control the AV receiver’s tuner, press AM or FM (or RECEIVER).
a q/w buttons (27) b D.TUN button (27) c DISPLAY button d CH +/– button (28) e Number buttons (27)
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To control a component, you must first enter the remote control code. See “Entering Remote Control Codes” for more details (page 58).
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Connections

Connecting the AV Receiver

Connecting Your Speakers

Connecting the Speaker Cables
The following illustration shows how to connect the speakers to each pair of terminals.
Screw-type speaker terminals
Strip 1/2" to 5/8" (12 to 15 mm) of insulation from the ends of the speaker cables, and twist the bare wires tightly, as shown.
1/2" to 5/8" (12 to 15 mm)
Banana Plugs (North American models)
• If you are using banana plugs, tighten the speaker terminal before inserting the banana plug.
• Do not insert the speaker code directly into the center hole of the speaker terminal.
Surround
right
Surround
Front right
left
Front left
Center
Speaker Configuration
The following table indicates the channels you should use depending on the number of speakers that you have. No matter how many speakers you use, a powered subwoofer is recommended for a really powerful and solid bass. To get the best from your surround sound system, you need to set the speaker settings automatically (page 30) or manually (page 46).
Number of speakers 2 3 4 5
Front speakers ✔✔✔✔ Center speaker ✔✔ Surround speakers ✔✔
Attaching the Speaker Cable Labels
The speaker terminals are color-coded for identification purpose.
Speaker Color
Front left White Front right Red Center Green Surround left Blue Surround right Gray
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The supplied speaker cable labels are also color-coded and you should attach them to the positive (+) side of each speaker cable in accordance with the table above. Then all you need to do is to match the color of each label to the corresponding speaker terminal.
Note
• With the Home Theater System, speaker cable labels are not supplied.
Speaker Connection Precautions
Read the following before connecting your speakers:
• You can connect speakers with an impedance of between 6 and 16 ohms. If you use speakers with a lower impedance, and use the amplifier at high volume levels for a long period of time, the built-in amp protection circuit may be activated.
• Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before making any connections.
• Read the instructions supplied with your speakers.
• Pay close attention to speaker wiring polarity. In other words, connect positive (+) terminals only to positive (+) terminals, and negative (–) terminals only to negative (–) terminals. If you get them the wrong way around, the sound will be out of phase and will sound unnatural.
• Unnecessarily long, or very thin speaker cables may affect the sound quality and should be avoided.
• Be careful not to short the positive and negative wires. Doing so may damage the AV receiver.
• Make sure the metal core of the wire does not have contact with the AV receiver’s rear panel. Doing so may damage the AV receiver.
• Don’t connect more than one cable to each speaker terminal. Doing so may damage the AV receiver.
• Don’t connect one speaker to several terminals.
Connections
Using a Powered Subwoofer
LINE INPUT
LINE INPUT
Powered
subwoofer
Corner position
1/3 of wall
position
To find the best position for your subwoofer, while playing a movie or some music with good bass, experiment by placing your subwoofer at various positions within the room, and choose the one that provides the most satisfying results.
Tip
• If your subwoofer is unpowered and you’re using an external amplifier, connect the subwoofer pre out jack to an input on the amplifier.
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About AV Connections

Connecting AV components
a
HDMI cable
TV, projector, etc.
Blu-ray Disc/
DVD player
Other cables
TV, projector, etc.
Blu-ray Disc/
DVD player
: Video
: Video & Audio
AV receiver
Game console
AV receiver
Game console
: Audio
AV Cables and Jacks
HDMI
HDMI connections can carry digital video and audio.
Component video
Component video separates the luminance (Y) and color difference signals (PB, PR), providing the best picture quality (some TV manufacturers label their component video sockets slightly differently).
Y
P
B
PR
Composite video
Composite video is commonly used on TVs, DVDs, and other video equipment.
Optical digital audio
Optical digital connections allow you to enjoy digital sound such as PCM
*1
, Dolby Digital or DTS. The audio
quality is the same as coaxial.
Green
Blue
Red
Yellow
Connections
Analog audio (RCA)
Analog audio connections (RCA) carry analog audio.
White
Red
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For PCM signals, the supported sampling rates are 32/44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz. With HDMI connections, 176.4 and 192 kHz are also supported.
Note
• The AV receiver does not support SCART plugs.
• The AV receiver’s optical digital jacks have shutter-type covers that open when an optical plug is inserted and close when it’s removed. Push plugs in all the way.
Caution
• To prevent shutter damage, hold the optical plug straight when inserting and removing.
• Before making any AV connections, read the manuals supplied with your AV components.
• Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve completed and double-checked all AV connections.
• Push plugs in all the way to make
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good connections (loose connections can cause noise or malfunctions).
• To prevent interference, keep audio and video cables away from power
Wrong!
cords and speaker cables.
Coaxial digital audio
Coaxial digital connections allow you to enjoy digital sound such as PCM
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, Dolby Digital or DTS. The audio
quality is the same as optical.
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Connecting Components with HDMI

Connections
Satellite/cable set-top box, etc.
Personal computer
Game console
*
If your TV doesn’t support Audio Return Channel (ARC), you need to connect an optical digital cable together with the HDMI cable to the AV receiver.
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When listening to an HDMI component through the AV receiver, set the HDMI component so that its video can be seen on the TV screen (on the TV, select the input of the HDMI component connected to the AV receiver). If the TV power is off or the TV is set to another input source, this may result in no sound from the AV receiver or the sound may be cut off.
Connect your components to the appropriate jacks. The default input assignments are shown below.
: Assignment can be changed (➔ page 45).
Jack Components
HDMI IN1 Blu-ray Disc/DVD player HDMI IN2 Satellite/cable set-top box, etc. HDMI IN3 Game console HDMI IN4 Personal computer HDMI IN5 Other components HDMI IN6 Other components HDMI OUT TV, projector, etc.
TV, projector, etc.
Blu-ray Disc/DVD player
See also:
• “Connection Tips and Video Signal Path” (page 71)
• “Using an RIHD-compatible TV, Player, or Recorder” (page 72)
• “About HDMI” (page 74)
Tip
• To listen to the audio of a component connected via HDMI through your TV’s speakers, enable “HDMI Through” (page 52) and set the AV receiver to standby mode.
Note
• In the case of Blu-ray Disc/DVD players, if no sound is output despite following the above-mentioned procedure, set your Blu­ray Disc/DVD player’s HDMI audio settings to PCM.
Audio Return Channel (ARC) function
The Audio Return Channel (ARC) function enables an HDMI capable TV to send the audio stream to HDMI OUT on the AV receiver.
• This function can be used when: – Your TV is ARC capable, and –The TV/CD input selector is selected, and –“HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” is set to “On”(page 52), and –“Audio Return Ch” is set to “Auto” (page 53).
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Connections

Connecting Your Components

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Connect your components to the appropriate jacks. The default input assignments are shown below. See “Connection Tips and Video Signal Path” for more information (page 71).
The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT. If your TV is connected to other video outputs, use the AV receiver’s display when changing settings.
: Assignment can be changed (➔ page 45).
No. Jack/Port Components
AUX INPUT
A
VIDEO Camcorder, etc AUDIO L/R USB, AUX INPUT
B
C
D
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VIDEO
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USB
DIGITAL IN OPTICAL 1 (GAME) Game consoles OPTICAL 2 (TV/CD) TV, CD player COAXIAL 1 (BD/DVD) Blu-ray Disc/DVD player COAXIAL 2 (CBL/SAT) Satellite/cable set-top box,
COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1 (BD/DVD) Blu-ray Disc/DVD player,
IN 2 (CBL/SAT) Satellite/cable set-top box,
OUT TV, projector, etc. ETHERNET Router MONITOR OUT TV, projector, etc. BD/DVD IN Blu-ray Disc/DVD player CBL/SAT IN Satellite/cable set-top box,
GAME IN Game console, RI dock PC IN Personal computer TV/CD IN TV, CD player, cassette
iPod/iPhone (video playback)
iPod/iPhone, MP3 player, USB flash drive
RI dock, etc.
RI dock
RI dock, etc.
etc.
tape deck, MD, CD-R, Turntable
*3
, RI dock
Note
*1
When the USB input is selected, you can input video signals from the AUX INPUT VIDEO jack. Video signals input from
AUX INPUT VIDEO will be output from the MONITOR OUT jack.
*2
Do not connect the AV receiver’s USB port to a USB port on your computer. Music on your computer cannot be played through the AV receiver in this way.
*3
Connect a turntable (MM) that has a phono preamp built-in. If your turntable (MM) doesn’t have it, you’ll need a commercially available phono preamp. If your turntable has a moving coil (MC) type cartridge, you’ll need a commercially available MC head amp or MC transformer as well as a phono preamp. See your turntable’s manual for details.
• With connection D, you can enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS. (To listen in Zone 2 as well, use D and G.)
• With connection G, you can enjoy audio from external components while you are in Zone 2.
• With connection G, if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player
has both the main stereo and multichannel outputs, be sure to connect the main stereo.
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Connecting Onkyo u Components
Make sure that each Onkyo component is connected
1
with an analog audio cable (connection hookup examples) (page 16).
Make the u connection (see the illustration).
2
If you’re using an RI Dock, or cassette tape deck,
3
change the Input Display (page 40).
With u (Remote Interactive), you can use the following special functions:
System On/Auto Power On
When you start playback on a component connected via u, while the AV receiver is on standby, the AV
receiver will automatically turn on and select that component as the input source.
Direct Change
When playback is started on a component connected via u, the AV receiver automatically selects that
component as the input source.
Remote Control
You can use the AV receiver’s remote controller to control your other u-capable Onkyo components,
pointing the remote controller at the AV receiver’s remote control sensor instead of the component. You must enter the appropriate remote control code first (page 59).
G in the
L R
ANALOG
e.g., cassette tape deck
RI Dock
Note
•Use only u cables for u connections. u cables are supplied with Onkyo components.
• Some components have two u jacks. You can connect either one to the AV receiver. The other jack is for connecting
additional u-capable components.
• Connect only Onkyo components to u jacks. Connecting other manufacturer’s components may cause a malfunction.
• Some components may not support all u functions. Refer to the manuals supplied with your Onkyo components.
• While Zone 2 is on, the System On/Auto Power On and Direct Change u functions do not work.
AUDIO OUT
ANALOG
AUDIO OUT
L R
Connections
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Connections

Connecting the Antennas

This section explains how to connect the supplied indoor FM antenna and AM loop antenna. The AV receiver won’t pick up any radio signals without any antenna connected, so you must connect the antenna to use
the tuner.
Push. Insert wire. Release.
Assembling the AM loop antenna
North American models
Insert the plug fully into the jack.
European and Australian models
Insert the plug fully into the jack.
Caution
• Be careful not to injure yourself when using thumbtacks.
Thumbtacks, etc.
Indoor FM antenna (supplied)AM loop antenna (supplied)

Connecting the Power Cord

Plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet.
1
Note
• Before connecting the power cord, connect all of your speakers and AV components.
• Turning on the AV receiver may cause a momentary power surge that might interfere with other electrical equipment on the same circuit. If this is a problem, plug the AV receiver into a different branch circuit.
Note
• Once your AV receiver is ready for use, you’ll need to tune into a radio station and position the antenna to achieve the best possible reception.
• Keep the AM loop antenna as far away as possible from your AV receiver, TV, speaker cables, and power cords.
Tip
• If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available outdoor FM antenna instead.
• If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor AM loop antenna, try using it with a commercially available outdoor AM antenna.
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Turning On/Off the AV Receiver

8ON/STANDBY
8RECEIVER

Turning On

Press 8ON/STANDBY on the front panel.
1
or
Press RECEIVER followed by 8RECEIVER on the remote controller.
The AV receiver comes on and its display lights.

Turning Off

Press 8ON/STANDBY on the front panel.
1
or
Press RECEIVER followed by 8RECEIVER on the remote controller.
The AV receiver will enter standby mode. To prevent any loud surprises when you turn on the AV receiver, always turn down the volume before you turn it off.
Tip
•The HYBRID STANDBY indicator may light depending on the status of settings (page 44).
• For details on power management settings, see “Auto Standby” (page 51).
If the “Update New F/W” window appears.
When a new version of the firmware is available, the notification window “Update New F/W” pops up. This notification only appears when the AV receiver is connected to your home network (page 75). To perform the firmware update, follow the instructions on screen.
Use the q/w and ENTER buttons on the AV receiver or remote controller to select one of the options.
` Update Now:
Starts the firmware update. Refer to “Firmware Update” (page 67).
` Remind me Later:
The update notification will pop up again the next time you turn the AV receiver on.
` Never Remind me:
Disables the automatic update notification.
Tip
• The update notification window can be enabled or disabled in
Update Notice” (page 54).
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Playback

The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT. If your TV is connected to other video outputs, use the AV receiver’s display when changing settings.
This section describes the procedure for using the remote controller, unless otherwise specified.

Playing the Connected Component

Operating with the remote controller
INPUT SELECTOR
RECEIVER
VOL q/w
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Operating on the AV receiver
Input selector buttons
MASTER VOLUME LISTENING MODE
Use the input selector buttons to select the input
1
source.
Listening mode buttons
Press RECEIVER followed by an INPUT
1
SELECTOR button. Start playback on the source component.
2
See also:
• “Playing an iPod/iPhone via USB” (page 22)
• “Playing a USB Device” (page 23)
• “Listening to vTuner Internet Radio” (page 23)
• “Registering Other Internet Radio” (page 24)
• “Playing Music Files on a Server” (page 25)
• “Remote Playback” (page 26)
• “Listening to AM/FM Radio” (page 27)
• “iPod/iPhone Playback via Onkyo Dock” (page 56)
• “Controlling Other Components” (page 58)
To adjust the volume, use VOL q/w.
3
Select a listening mode and enjoy!
4
See also:
• “Using the Listening Modes” (page 33)
Start playback on the source component.
2
To adjust the volume, use the MASTER VOLUME
3
control. Select a listening mode and enjoy!
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Controlling Contents of USB or Network Devices

Press USB or NET first.
h
i
a
j
b
k
c d
e f g
l m n
o p q
TOP MENU
a
This button displays the top menu for each media or service.
b
q/w and ENTER
These buttons navigate through the menus.
e/r
This button cycles through pages.
PLAYLIST e/r
In Standard Mode (iPod/iPhone), this button selects playlists.
c
1
This button starts playback.
d
7
This button selects the beginning of the current song. Pressing this button twice selects the previous song.
e
5
This button fast-reverses the current song.
f
3
This button pauses playback.
SEARCH
g
You can toggle between the playback screen and the list screen during playback.
DISPLAY
h
This button switches between song information during playback. Press this button while the list screen is displayed to return to the playback screen.
ALBUM +/–
i
In Standard Mode (iPod/iPhone), this button selects albums.
MENU
j
This button returns to top menu of the Internet Radio service.
RETURN
k
This button returns to the previous menu.
l
4
This button fast-forwards the current song.
m
6
This button selects the next song.
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n
2
This button stops playback.
MODE
o
You can switch between Standard Mode and Extended Mode during iPod/iPhone playback.
RANDOM
p
This button performs random playback.
REPEAT
q
Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the repeat modes.
Tip
• See “Controlling Other Components” about the operation of other components (page 58).
Note
• The buttons you can use will differ depending on the devices and media used for playback.
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Understanding Icons on the Display

This section describes icons that appear on the AV receiver’s display during media playback.
Icon Description
Folder
Track
Playback
Pause
Fast Forward
Fast Reverse
Artist
Album
Repeat One Track
Repeat Folder (USB Device)
Repeat
Shuffle
Shuffle Album (iPod/iPhone)

Playing an iPod/iPhone via USB

The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT.
This section explains how to play music files on the iPod/iPhone. Compatible iPod/iPhone models Made for: iPod touch (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation), iPod classic, iPod nano (2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th generation), iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone
Press USB to select the “USB” input.
1
Tip
• The same operation can be done by selecting “USB” in the
Home menu.
Connect the USB cable that comes with the
2
iPod/iPhone to the USB port on the front of the AV receiver.
While reading the contents of your iPod/iPhone, the message “Connecting...” appears on the AV receiver’s display. A list of your iPod/iPhone model’s contents appears (Extended Mode).
The USB indicator lights. It will flash if the AV receiver cannot read the iPod/iPhone.
Use q/w to select a folder, and then press ENTER to
3
open it.
Tip
• If you want to operate using the iPod/iPhone or the remote controller, press MODE to switch to Standard mode.
• When you disconnect the iPod/iPhone, the AV receiver remembers the current mode. This means that if you disconnect when in Extended Mode, the AV receiver will start in Extended Mode the next time you connect the iPod/iPhone.
• You can also use the q/w, ENTER and TUNING MODE buttons on the front panel. TUNING MODE allows you to switch modes.
• When connecting your iPod/iPhone with a USB cable, we recommend you use an official USB cable from Apple Inc.
Use q/w to select a music file, and press ENTER or
4
1 to start playback.
Note
• While the message “Connecting...” appears on the AV receiver’s
display, do not disconnect the USB cable supplied with your iPod/iPhone or the USB device from the USB port.
• If you connect an iPod or iPhone to the USB port, no sound will be output from the headphones jack.
Extended Mode Control
The content information is displayed (lists are displayed), and you can control the content while looking at the screen. Top screen list: Playlists, Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs, Composers, Shuffle Songs, Now Playing.
Standard Mode Control
The content information is not displayed, but can be operated using the iPod/iPhone or the remote controller.
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Playing a USB Device

The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT.
This section explains how to play music files from a USB device (e.g., USB flash drives and MP3 players). See also:
• “Network/USB Features” (page 75)
Press USB to select the “USB” input.
1
Plug your USB device into the AV receiver’s USB
2
port.
The USB indicator lights. It will flash if the AV receiver cannot read the USB device.
Press ENTER.
3
A list of the device’s contents appears. To open a folder, use q/w to select it, and then press ENTER.
Use q/w to select a music file, and press ENTER or
4
1 to start playback.
Note
• While the message “Connecting...” appears on the AV receiver’s
display, do not disconnect the USB cable supplied with your iPod/iPhone or the USB device from the USB port.

Listening to vTuner Internet Radio

You need to connect the AV receiver to your home network (page 75). The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT.
The vTuner Internet Radio Service is a portal site featuring radio stations from all over the world.
You can search for stations by categories such as genre or location. The AV receiver is preinstalled with this service.
Press NET.
1
The “NET” screen appears, and the NET indicator lights. If it flashes, verify that the Ethernet cable is firmly connected to the AV receiver.
Tip
• The same operation can be done by selecting “Network Service” in the Home menu.
Use q/w to select “vTuner Internet Radio” and then
2
press ENTER. Use q/w to select a program and then press
3
ENTER.
Playback starts.
Track Artist Album
Tip
• You can find stations similar to the one being played. During playback, press MENU on the remote controller, select “Stations like this” and press ENTER.
My Music Great Artist My Favorite
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Adding vTuner Internet Radio Stations to
Favorites
There are two ways you can register specific Internet radio stations (programs) from the vTuner Internet Radio.
Adding to My Favorites
The selected program will be added to “My Favorites” on the “NET” screen, which appears when pressing NET on the remote controller.
1. Press MENU with the station selected or while a station is playing.
2. Use q/w to select “Add to My Favorites”, and press ENTER.
3. Use q/w/e/r to select “OK”, and press ENTER.
Tip
• You can rename the stations saved in “My Favorites”.
Adding to vTuner Internet Radio’s Favorites
Select “vTuner Internet Radio” and press ENTER to display the “Favorites” folder that appears on the same screen as “Stations By Genre”, “Stations By Location”, etc. This is where your favorite Internet radio bookmarks will be stored.
To register your favorite stations using a personal computer, you need to connect your PC to the same network as the AV receiver. Enter the ID# (MAC address) of your unit on the http://onkyo.vtuner.com/. You can then register your favorite radio programs. The ID# is shown at the bottom of the “vTuner Internet Radio” top menu, and the AV receiver’s MAC address is shown on “Network Setup” of the Setup menu (page 53).
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Registering Other Internet Radio

You need to connect the AV receiver to your home network (page 75). The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT.
Internet radio URLs in the following formats are supported: PLS, M3U, and podcast (RSS). However, depending on the type of data or audio format used by the Internet radio station, you may not be able to listen to some stations.
To listen to other Internet radio stations, you must register your station in “My Favorites” of the “NET” screen, as described below.
Note
• Services available may vary depending on the region. See the separate instructions for more information.
Select “Network Setup” on the Setup menu to verify
1
your IP address (page 54).
Take a note of the IP address.
On your computer, start your web browser.
2
Enter the AV receiver’s IP address in the browser’s
3
Internet address (URL) field.
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If you are using Internet Explorer the URL by selecting “Open...” on the “File” menu. Information on the AV receiver is then shown on your Internet browser (Web Setup).
Click on the “My Favorites” tab, and enter the
4
Internet radio station’s name and URL. Click “Save” to save the Internet radio station.
5
The Internet radio station is then added to “My Favorites”. To play the registered station, press NET,
and then select “My Favorites” on the “NET” screen. A list of registered Internet radio stations appears. Select the one that you saved and press ENTER.
, you can also enter
Tip
• If you want to add a new station directly from “My Favorites”,
select an empty slot in the list and press MENU. Then, select “Create New Station” and press ENTER. Pressing ENTER again will display the keyboard screen. Use that keyboard to enter the station’s name and URL respectively, and then press ENTER.
• If you want to delete a station saved in “My Favorites”, press
MENU with the station selected or while the station is playing. Then, use q/w to select “Delete from My Favorites” and press
ENTER. You can also delete stations from the Web Setup.
• If you want to rename a station, select the desired station and
press MENU. Then, use q/w to select “Rename this station” and press ENTER.
• You can save up to 40 Internet radio stations.
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Playing Music Files on a Server

You need to connect the AV receiver to your home network (page 75). The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT.
This section explains how to play music files on a computer or media server through the AV receiver (Server Playback).
Start your computer or media server.
1
Press NET.
2
The “NET” screen appears. The NET indicator lights. If it flashes, confirm the network connection.
Tip
• The same operation can be done by selecting “Network Service” in the Home menu.
Use q/w to select “DLNA”, and press ENTER.
3
Tip
• To go back to the previous screen, press RETURN.
Use q/w to select a server, and then press ENTER.
4
The menu is displayed according to the server functions.
Note
• The search function does not work with media servers which do not support this function.
• Photos and movies stored on a media server cannot be accessed from the AV receiver.
• Depending on the sharing settings in the media server, the AV receiver may not able to access the content. See the instruction manual of the media server.
Use q/w to select an item, and then press ENTER or
5
1 to start playback.
Track Artist Album
Note
• Depending on the media server, 5/4/3 may not work.
• If the message “No Item.” appears, this means that no information can be retrieved from the server. In this case, check your server, network, and AV receiver connections.
My favorite song 1 Artist name My favorite album
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Windows Media Player 11 Setup
This section explains how to configure Windows Media Player 11 so that the AV receiver can play the music files stored on your computer.
Start Windows Media Player 11.
1
On the “Library” menu, select “Media Sharing”.
2
The “Media Sharing” dialog box appears.
Select the “Share my media” check box, and then
3
click “OK”.
A list of the supported devices appears.
Select the AV receiver in the list, and then click
4
“Allow”.
The corresponding icon will be checked.
Click “OK” to close the dialog box.
5
This completes the Windows Media Player 11 configuration.
You can now play the music files in your Windows Media Player 11 library through the AV receiver.
Tip
• Windows Media Player 11 can be downloaded for free from the Microsoft web site.
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Remote Playback

You need to connect the AV receiver to your home network (page 75). The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT.
Remote Playback means you can play the music files stored on a media server or personal computer with the AV receiver by operating the controller device in the home network.
Windows Media Player 12 Setup
This section explains how to configure Windows Media Player 12 so that the AV receiver can play the music files stored on your personal computer.
Start Windows Media Player 12.
1
On the “Stream” menu, select “Turn on media
2
streaming”.
A dialog box appears.
Tip
• If the media streaming is already activated, clicking on “More streaming options...” in the “Stream” menu will display a list of the playback devices connected to the network. You can skip step 3.
Move your cursor and click on “Turn on media
3
streaming”.
A list of media server appears. Wording may vary slightly depending on the network location.
On the “Media streaming options”, select the AV
4
receiver and confirm that it is set to “Allow”.
Click “OK” to close the dialog box.
5
This completes the Windows Media Player 12 configuration.
You can now play the music files in your Windows Media Player 12 library.
Tip
• On the “Stream” menu, confirm that “Allow remote control of my Player...” is checked.
Using Remote Playback
Turn on the AV receiver.
1
Start Windows Media Player 12.
2
To enable remote playback, you must first configure Windows Media Player 12.
On Windows Media Player 12, right-click on a
3
music file.
The right-click menu appears.
Tip
• For selecting another media server, select the desired media server from the “Other Libraries” menu on Windows Media Player 12.
Select the AV receiver in “Remote playback”.
4
The “Play to” window appears and playback on the AV receiver starts. Operations during remote playback can be made from the “Play to” window of Windows 7 on your personal computer.
A playback screen will be displayed on the connected TV.
Adjusting the Volume.
5
You can adjust the volume by adjusting the volume bar in the “Remote playback” window. The default maximum volume level is 64. If you wish to change this, enter the value from the Web Setup in your browser. Refer to step 3 of “Registering Other Internet Radio” for details (page 24).
The volume value of the remote window and the volume value of the AV receiver may not always match.
Adjustments you make to the volume in the AV receiver will not be reflected in the “Remote playback” window.
Note
• Remote playback cannot be used in any of the following cases: – Network services are being used. – Contents are being played from a USB device or iPod/iPhone. – Zones are turned on.
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Listening to AM/FM Radio

This section describes the procedure of using the buttons on the front panel, unless otherwise specified.
Using the Tuner
With the built-in tuner you can enjoy AM and FM radio stations. You can store your favorite stations as presets for quick selection.
You can also change the frequency steps (page 51).
Press AM or FM to select either “AM” or “FM”.
1
In this example, FM has been selected.
Band Frequency
Tuning into Radio Stations
Auto tuning mode
Press TUNING MODE so that the AUTO indicator
1
lights on the AV receiver’s display. Press TUNING q/w.
2
Searching stops when a station is found.
When tuned into a station, the TUNED indicator lights. When tuned into a stereo FM station, the FM STEREO indicator lights as shown.
TUNED
AUTO
FM STEREO
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Manual tuning mode
In manual tuning mode, FM stations will be in mono.
Press TUNING MODE so that the AUTO indicator
1
goes off on the AV receiver’s display. Press and hold TUNING q/w.
2
The frequency stops changing when you release the button. Press the buttons repeatedly to change the frequency one step at a time.
Tuning into stations by frequency
You can tune into AM and FM stations directly by entering the appropriate frequency.
On the remote controller, press AM or FM to select
1
“AM” or “FM”, followed by D.TUN.
(Actual display depends on the country.)
Tip
• Tuning into weak FM stereo 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.
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(Actual display depends on the country.)
Within 8 seconds, use the number buttons to enter
2
the frequency of the radio station.
For example, to tune to 87.5 (FM), press 8, 7, 5 or 8, 7, 5, 0.
If you have entered the wrong number, you can retry after 8 seconds.
Presetting AM/FM Stations
You can store a combination of up to 40 of your favorite AM/FM radio stations as presets.
Tune into the AM/FM station that you want to store
1
as a preset.
See the previous section.
Press MEMORY.
2
The preset number flashes.
(Actual display depends on the country.)
While the preset number is flashing (about 8
3
seconds), use PRESET e/r to select a preset from 1 through 40.
Press MEMORY again to store the station or
4
channel.
The station or channel is stored and the preset number stops flashing.
Repeat this procedure for all of your favorite AM/FM radio stations.
Selecting Presets
To select a preset, use PRESET e/r on the AV
1
receiver, or the remote controller’s CH +/–.
Tip
• You can also use the remote controller’s number buttons to select a preset directly.
Deleting Presets
Select the preset that you want to delete.
1
See the previous section.
While holding down MEMORY, press TUNING
2
MODE.
The preset is deleted and its number disappears from the AV receiver’s display.
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Using RDS (excluding North American models)
RDS works only in areas where RDS broadcasts are available.
When tuned into an RDS station, the RDS indicator lights. When the station is broadcasting text information, the text can be displayed.
What is RDS?
RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a method of transmitting data in FM radio signals. It was developed by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and is available in most European countries. Many FM stations use it these days. In addition to displaying text information, RDS can also help you find radio stations by type (e.g., news, sport, rock, etc.).
The AV receiver supports four types of RDS information:
PS (Program Service)
When tuned to an RDS station that’s broadcasting PS information, the station’s name will be displayed. Pressing DISPLAY will display the frequency for 3 seconds.
RT (Radio Text)
When tuned to an RDS station that’s broadcasting text information, the text will be shown on the AV receiver’s display as described in the next section.
PTY (Program Type)
This allows you to search for RDS radio stations by type (page 29).
TP (Traffic Program)
This allows you to search for RDS radio stations that broadcast traffic information (page 29).
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Note
• In some cases, the text characters displayed on the AV receiver may not be identical to those broadcast by the radio station. Also, unexpected characters may be displayed when unsupported characters are received. This is not a malfunction.
• If the signal from an RDS station is weak, RDS data may be displayed intermittently or not at all.
Displaying Radio Text (RT)
Press RT/PTY/TP once.
1
The RT information scrolls across the AV receiver’s display.
Note
• The message “Waiting” may appear while the AV receiver
waits for the RT information.
• If the message “No Text Data” appears, no RT information
is available.
Finding Stations by Type (PTY)
You can search for radio stations by type.
Press RT/PTY/TP twice.
1
The current program type appears on the AV receiver’s display.
Use PRESET e/r to select the type of program
2
you want.
See the table shown later in this chapter.
To start the search, press ENTER.
3
The AV receiver searches until it finds a station of the type you specified, at which point it stops briefly before continuing with the search.
When a station you want to listen to is found, press
4
ENTER.
If no stations are found, the message “Not Found” appears.
Listening to Traffic News (TP)
You can search for stations that broadcast traffic news.
Press RT/PTY/TP three times.
1
If the current radio station is broadcasting TP (Traffic Program), “[TP]” will appear on the AV receiver’s display. If “TP” without square brackets appears, this means that the station is not broadcasting TP.
To locate a station that is broadcasting TP, press
2
ENTER.
The AV receiver searches until it finds a station that’s broadcasting TP. If no stations are found, the message “Not Found” appears.
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RDS program types (PTY)
Type Display
None None News reports News Current affairs Affairs Information Info Sport Sport Education Educate Drama Drama Culture Culture Science and technology Science Varied Varied Pop music Pop M Rock music Rock M Middle of the road music Easy M Light classics Light M Serious classics Classics Other music Other M Weather Weather Finance Finance Children’s programmes Children Social affairs Social Religion Religion Phone in Phone In Travel Travel Leisure Leisure Jazz music Jazz Country music Country National music Nation M Oldies music Oldies Folk music Folk M Documentary Document Alarm test TEST Alarm Alarm!
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Using Basic Functions

Using the Automatic Speaker Setup

With the supplied calibrated microphone, Audyssey 2EQ® automatically determines the number of speakers connected, their size for purposes of bass management, optimum crossover frequencies to the subwoofer (if present), and distances from the primary listening position. Audyssey 2EQ then removes the distortion caused by room acoustics by capturing room acoustical problems over the listening area in both the frequency and time domain. The result is clear, well-balanced sound for everyone. Audyssey 2EQ can be used with Audyssey Dynamic EQ and Audyssey Dynamic Volume
®
(page 49). Before using this function, connect and position all of your speakers. Audyssey 2EQ offers two ways of measuring: the
Audyssey Quick Start” and “Audyssey 2EQ Full Calibration”.
•“Audyssey Quick Start” uses the measurement from one
position to perform the speaker setting only.
•“Audyssey 2EQ Full Calibration” uses the
measurement from three positions to correct room
response in addition to the speaker setting. The more positions are used in measuring, the better the listening environment will become. We recommend using
a measurement from three positions to create the best listening environment.
The Quick Start takes 2 minutes and Full Calibration takes about 10 minutes. Total measurement time varies depending on the number of speakers.
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Measurement procedure
To create a listening environment in your home theater that all listeners will enjoy, Audyssey 2EQ takes measurements at up to three positions within the listening area. Position the microphone at ear height of a seated listener with the microphone tip pointed directly at the ceiling using a tripod. Do not hold the microphone in your hand during measurements as this will produce inaccurate results.
a First measurement position
Also referred to as the Main Listening Position, this refers to the most central position where one would normally sit within the listening environment. Audyssey 2EQ uses the measurements from this position to calculate speaker distance, level, polarity, and the optimum crossover value for the subwoofer.
b Second measurement position
The right side of the listening area.
c Third measurement position
The left side of the listening area.
The distances from position a to b and a to c must be at least 1 meter (3.3 ft).
TV
abc
: Listening area
ato c: Listening position
Note
• Make the room as quiet as possible. Background noise and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) can disrupt the room measurements. Close windows, televisions, radios, air conditioners, fluorescent lights, home appliances, light dimmers, or other devices. Turn off the cell phone (even if it is not in use) or place it away from all audio electronics.
• The microphone picks up test tones played through each speaker as Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup runs.
• Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup cannot be performed while a pair of headphones is connected.
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Turning On & Basic Operations
Turn on the AV receiver and the connected TV.
1
On the TV, select the input to which the AV receiver is connected.
Note
• Before plugging the Speaker setup microphone to perform Automatic Speaker Setup, please make sure that all your connected speakers and subwoofers produce sound.
Set the speaker setup microphone at the Main
2
Listening Position a, and connect it to the SETUP MIC jack.
SETUP MIC jack
Speaker setup microphone
Note
• The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT. If your TV is connected to other video outputs, use the AV receiver’s display when changing settings.
Use q/w to select “Audyssey Quick Start” or
3
“Audyssey 2EQ Full Calibration”, and then press ENTER.
Press ENTER.
4
Audyssey 2EQ
®
Room Correction and Speaker Setup
starts. Test tones are played through each speaker as
Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup runs. This process takes a few minutes. Please refrain from talking during measurements and do not stand between speakers and the microphone. Do not disconnect the speaker setup microphone during Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup, unless you want to cancel the setup. If you select “Audyssey Quick Start”, you will go to step 7.
Place the speaker setup microphone at the next
5
position, and then press ENTER.
Audyssey 2EQ performs more measurements. This takes a few minutes.
When prompted, repeat step 5.
6
Use q/w to select an option, and then press ENTER.
7
2EQ Auto Setup
<- Review Speaker Configuration ->
Subwoofer : Yes Front : Small Center : Small Surround : Small Crossover : 100Hz
Save Cancel
Audyssey
The options are:
` Save:
Save the calculated settings and exit Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup.
` Cancel:
Cancel Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup.
Tip
• You can view the calculated settings for the speaker configuration, speaker distances, and speaker levels by
using e/r.
Use q/w to select a target, and use e/r to change
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the setting.
After the results of Audyssey 2EQ have been saved, the menu will display the “Audyssey” (page 42), “Dynamic EQ” (page 42), “Dynamic Volume” (page 42) settings.
Note
• When “Audyssey Quick Start” has been used for measurement, “Audyssey” cannot be selected.
• These settings are applied to all input selectors.
Press ENTER.
9
Disconnect the speaker setup microphone.
10
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Turning On & Basic Operations
Note
• You can cancel Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup at any point in this procedure simply by disconnecting the setup microphone.
• Do not connect or disconnect any speakers during Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup.
• If the AV receiver is muted, it will be unmuted automatically when Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup starts.
• Changes to the room after Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup requires you run Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup again, as room EQ characteristics may have changed.
Error Messages
While Audyssey 2EQ® Room Correction and Speaker Setup is in progress, one of the error messages below may appear.
2EQ Auto Setup
Ambient noise is too high.
Retry Cancel
The options are:
` Retry:
Try again.
` Cancel:
Cancel Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup.
• Ambient noise is too high.
The background noise is too loud. Remove the source of the noise and try again.
• Speaker Matching Error!
The number of speakers detected was different from that of the first measurement. Check the speaker connection.
• Writing Error!
This message appears if saving fails. Try saving again. If this message appears after 2 or 3 attempts, contact your Onkyo dealer.
• Speaker Detect Error
This message appears if a speaker is not detected. “No” means that no speaker was detected.
Tip
• See “Speaker Configuration” for appropriate settings (page 12).
Audyssey
Error message
Changing the Speaker Setup Manually
You can manually make changes to the settings found during Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup. See also:
• “Sp Config (Speaker Configuration)” (page 46)
• “Sp Distance (Speaker Distance)” (page 47)
• “Level Cal (Level Calibration)” (page 47)
Using a Powered Subwoofer
If you’re using a powered subwoofer and it outputs very low-frequency sound at a low volume level, it may not be detected by Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup.
If the “Subwoofer” appears on the “Review Speaker Configuration” screen as “No”, increase the subwoofer’s volume to the half-way point, set it to its highest crossover frequency, and then try running Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup again. Note that if the volume is set too high and the sound distorts, detection issues may occur, so use an appropriate volume level. If the subwoofer has a low-pass filter switch, set it to Off or Direct. Refer to your subwoofer’s instruction manual for details.
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Using the Listening Modes

Selecting Listening Modes
See “About Listening Modes” for detailed information about the listening modes (page 34).
Listening Mode Buttons
Press RECEIVER first.
MUSIC
MOVIE/TV
GAME STEREO
(North American models)
MOVIE/TV, MUSIC, GAME
(European and Australian models)
MOVIE/TV, MUSIC, GAME PURE AUDIO
Turning On & Basic Operations
MOVIE/TV button
This button selects the listening modes intended for use with movies and TV.
MUSIC button
This button selects the listening modes intended for use with music.
GAME button
This button selects the listening modes intended for use with video games.
STEREO button
This button selects the Stereo listening mode and All Channel Stereo listening mode.
PURE AUDIO button and indicator (European and Australian models)
This button selects the Pure Audio listening mode. When this mode is selected, the AV receiver’s display and
video circuitry are turned off. The indicator lights when this mode is selected. Pressing this button again will select the previous listening mode.
• The Dolby Digital and DTS listening modes can only be selected if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is connected to the AV receiver with a digital audio connection (coaxial, optical, or HDMI).
• The listening modes you can select depends on the format of the input signal. To check the format, see “Displaying Source Information” (page 39).
• While a pair of headphones is connected, you can select the following listening modes: Pure Audio (European and Australian models), Mono, Direct, and Stereo.
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About Listening Modes
The AV receiver’s listening modes can transform your listening room into a movie theater or concert hall, with high fidelity and stunning surround sound.
Explanatory Notes
ab dec
f
abFront speakers c Center speaker deSurround speakers f Subwoofer
Input Source
The following audio formats are supported by the listening modes.
A S
D
F
*1
The AV receiver outputs this source in 5.1-channel surround sound.
This is mono (monophonic) sound.
This is stereo (stereophonic) sound. Two independent audio signal channels are reproduced through two speakers.
This is 5.1-channel surround sound. This surround system has five main channels of sound and a sixth subwoofer channel (called the point-one channel).
This is 7.1-channel surround sound. This is a
*1
further sound enhancement to 5.1-channel sound with two additional speakers that provide greater sound envelopment and more accurate positioning of sounds.
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Speaker Layout
The illustration shows which speakers are activated in each channel. See “Sp Config (Speaker Configuration)” for the speaker setup (page 46).
Z
X
C
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Onkyo-Original DSP Listening Modes
Listening Mode Description Input
Orchestra Suitable for classical or operatic music, this
Or c e s t rah
mode emphasizes the surround channels in order to widen the stereo image, and simulates the natural reverberation of a large hall.
Unplugged Suitable for acoustic instruments, vocals and
Unp u gg edl
jazz, this mode emphasizes the front stereo image, giving the impression of being right in front of the stage.
Studio-Mix Suitable for rock or pop music, listening to
Stu ioMi xd
music in this mode creates a lively sound field with a powerful acoustic image, like being at a club or rock concert.
TV Logic This mode adds realistic acoustics to TV
TV o g i cL
shows produced in a TV studio, surround effects to the entire sound, and clarity to voices.
Game-RPG In this mode, the sound has a dramatic feel
Gam R P Ge
with a similar atmosphere to Orchestra mode.
Game-Action In this mode, sound localization is distinct
Gam –A c t i one
with emphasis on bass.
Game-Rock In this mode, sound pressure is emphasized
Gam –Ro c ke
to heighten live feel.
Game-Sports In this mode, reverberation is increased and
Gam S p ortse
sound localization decreased slightly.
All Ch Stereo Ideal for background music, this mode fills
Al l Ch Stereo
the entire listening area with stereo sound from the front, and surround.
Full Mono In this mode, all speakers output the same
Fu l Monol
sound in mono, so the sound you hear is the same regardless of where you are within the listening room.
Source
A S D F
Speaker Layout
C
XC
Turning On & Basic Operations
Listening Mode Description Input
T-D (Theater­Dimensional)
T D
With this mode you can enjoy a virtual surround sound even with only two or three speakers. This works by controlling how sounds reach the listener’s left and right ears. Good results may not be possible if there’s too much reverb, so we recommend that you use this mode in an environment with little or no natural reverb.
Source
A S D F
Speaker Layout
ZXC
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Listening Modes
Listening Mode Description Input
Pure Audio
PureA Aud i o
*1*2
In this mode, the display and video circuitry are turned off, minimizing possible noise sources for the ultimate in high-fidelity audio reproduction. (As the video circuitry is turned off, only video signals input through HDMI IN can be output from HDMI OUT.)
Direct In this mode, audio from the input source is
Di rec t
output without surround-sound processing. The speaker configuration (presence of speakers) and speaker distance settings are enabled, but much of the processing set via the audio setup is disabled. See “Using the Setup Menu (HOME)” for more details (page 43).
Stereo Sound is output from the front left and right
Stereo
speakers and subwoofer.
Mono Use this mode when watching an old movie
Mono
with a mono soundtrack, or use it with the foreign language soundtracks recorded in the left and right channels of some movies. It can also be used with DVDs or other sources containing multiplexed audio, such as karaoke DVDs.
Multichannel This mode is for use with PCM multichannel
Mu l t i ch
*3
DSD
DSD
Dolby Digital
Dolby D
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby D +
sources.
In this mode, audio from the input source is output without surround-sound processing. The speaker configuration (presence of speakers), crossover frequency, speaker distance, A/V Sync and much of the processing set via the audio setup are
*4
enabled. See “Using the Setup Menu (HOME)” for more details (page 43).
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby TrueHD
Source
A S D F
D F
DXC
D F
D F
Speaker Layout
ZXC
XC
XC
XC
Turning On & Basic Operations
Listening Mode Description Input
DTS In this mode, audio from the input source is
DTS
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
DTSHD HR
DTS-HD Master Audio
DTSHD MS TR
output without surround-sound processing. The speaker configuration (presence of speakers), crossover frequency, speaker distance, A/V Sync and much of the processing set via the audio setup are enabled. See “Using the Setup Menu (HOME)” for more details (page 43).
DTS Express
DTS E xp r e s s
DTS 96/24 This mode is for use with DTS 96/24
DTS 96 / 2 4
sources. This is high-resolution DTS with a 96 kHz sampling rate and 24-bit resolution, providing superior fidelity. Use it with DVDs that bear the DTS 96/24 logo.
Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Pro Logic II expands any 2-channel
PL Mov i e
PL Mus i c
PL Game
source for 5.1-channel playback. It provides a very natural and seamless surround-sound experience that fully envelops the listener. As well as music and movies, video games can also benefit from the dramatic spatial effects and vivid imaging.
• Dolby PLII Movie
Use this mode with DVDs and videos that bear the Dolby Surround logo or TV shows that feature Dolby Surround. You can also use this mode with stereo movies or TV shows and the AV receiver will create a 5.1 surround mix from the 2-channel stereo.
•Dolby PLII Music
Use this mode to add 5.1 surround to stereo sources such as music CDs and DVDs.
•Dolby PLII Game
Use this mode when playing game discs.
Source
DXC
D F
DXC
DXC
SXC
Speaker Layout
XC
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Turning On & Basic Operations
Listening Mode Description Input
Source
DTS Neo:6 This mode expands any 2-channel source for
Neo 6:Neo 6 C i nema:
Neo 6 Music:
up to 5.1-channel playback. It uses seven full-bandwidth channels of matrix decoding for matrix-encoded material, providing a very natural and seamless surround sound
SXC
Speaker Layout
experience that fully envelops the listener.
• DTS Neo:6 Cinema
Use this mode with any stereo movie (e.g., TV, DVD, VHS).
• DTS Neo:6 Music
Use this mode with any stereo music source (e.g., CD, radio, cassette, TV, VHS, DVD).
Note
*1
(North American models) This listening mode is not available.
*2
Pure Audio cannot be selected when Zone 2 is active. Besides, if you activate Zone 2 while Pure Audio is selected, the listening mode will automatically switch to Direct.
*3
The AV receiver can input the DSD signal from HDMI IN. Depending on the player, setting the output on the player side to PCM might bring better sound.
*4
For the Blu-ray Discs, Dolby Digital is used in a 3.1/5.1-channel speaker system.
• The listening modes cannot be selected with some source formats.
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Using the Home Menu

The Home menu provides quick access to frequently used menus.
The Home menu appears only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT. If your TV is connected to other video outputs, use the AV receiver’s display when changing settings.
Press RECEIVER followed by HOME.
1
The Home menu will be superimposed on the TV screen.
Home
Network Service USB InstaPrevue Setup F/W Update
Use q/w and ENTER to make the desired selection.
2
Press HOME to close the menu.
Network Service
You need to connect the AV receiver to your home network (page 75).
` With this selection, you can use various Internet radio
services or play the contents stored in media connected to your home network (DLNA) (pages 23 to 26). Note that this selection will be grayed out for a short while after the AV receiver is turned on. Please wait until it becomes operable.
Press ENTER to display the “NET” screen. If you want to use the Internet radio services, use q/w to
select the desired service. Pressing ENTER again switches to that selection. If you want to play music
files on a server, use q/w to select “DLNA” and then press ENTER.
USB
` With this selection, you can play contents of portable
players (iPod, etc.) and USB storage devices connected to the AV receiver’s USB port (pages 22, 23). Note that this selection will be grayed out for a short while after the AV receiver is turned on. Please wait until it becomes operable.
Press ENTER to select a drive or browse the contents of the media connected, followed by q/w to select the
desired folder or track. Pressing ENTER as a track is selected will start playback.
Turning On & Basic Operations
InstaPrevue
` With this selection, you can preview audio/video
streams coming from HDMI inputs (HDMI IN 1/2/3/4/5). Even with multiple components
connected through HDMI, you can easily switch between inputs as their previews are displayed on a single screen.
Press ENTER to display the main preview (currently selected HDMI input) and the additional previews
(other HDMI inputs). Using q/w or e/r to select a preview thumbnail and pressing ENTER will switch the AV receiver to that input source.
Tip
• If no video signals are present, the thumbnails will be filled in
black.
• You can specify the number of preview thumbnails as well as
their positioning on screen (page 53).
Note
• This function cannot be selected when:
HDMI IN 6 is the current HDMI input source, or – No signal is present on the current input source.
• Depending on video signals, the picture may not be properly
rendered on the preview thumbnails of InstaPrevue.
Setup
` With this selection, you can access the common
settings of the on-screen Setup menu.
Press ENTER to display the Setup menu (page 43).
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Tip
• You can also access frequently used settings from Quick
Setup (page 41).
F/W Update
` With this selection, you can update the firmware of the
AV receiver. Note that this selection will be grayed out for a short while after the AV receiver is turned on. Please wait until it becomes operable.
Press ENTER to start the procedure (page 67).
Turning On & Basic Operations

Using the Sleep Timer

With the sleep timer, you can set the AV receiver to turn off automatically after a specified period.
Press RECEIVER once followed by SLEEP
1
repeatedly to select the required sleep time.
The sleep time can be set from 90 to 10 minutes in 10 minute steps.
The SLEEP indicator lights on the AV receiver’s display when the sleep timer has been set. The specified sleep time appears for about 5 seconds, then the previous display reappears.
Tip
• If you need to cancel the sleep timer, press SLEEP
repeatedly until the SLEEP indicator goes off.
• To check the time remaining until the AV receiver sleeps, press SLEEP. Note that if you press again on SLEEP as the time being displayed is 10 minutes or less, the sleep timer will go off.

Setting the Display Brightness

Displaying Source Information

You can adjust the brightness of the AV receiver’s display. You can display various information about the current
input source as follows.
Press RECEIVER once followed by DIMMER
1
repeatedly to switch between: normal, dim, or dimmer brightness.
Tip
(North American models) Alternatively, you can use
DIMMER on the AV receiver.
Press RECEIVER once followed by DISPLAY
1
repeatedly to cycle through the available information.
Tip
• Alternatively, you can use DISPLAY on the AV receiver.
The following information can be typically displayed.
Input source &
Listening mode
Signal format
frequency
volume
Sampling
*1
*2
*2
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*1
When AM or FM radio is used, the band, preset number, and frequency are displayed.
*2
If the input signal is digital, the signal format is displayed. Information is displayed for about three seconds, then the previously displayed information reappears.
Turning On & Basic Operations

Changing the Input Display

When you connect an u-capable Onkyo component, you must configure the input display so that u can work
properly. This setting can be done only from the front panel.
Press TV/CD or GAME.
1
TV/CD” or “GAME” appears on the AV receiver’s display.
Press and hold down the same button (about
2
3 seconds) to change the input display.
Repeat this step to select the desired input display.
TV/CD:
Note
•“DOCK” can be selected for the “TV/CD” or “GAME”
input selector, but not at the same time.
• Enter the appropriate remote control code before using the remote controller for the first time (page 59).
TV/CD DOCK
TAPE
GAME DOCKGAME:

Using the Music Optimizer

The Music Optimizer function enhances the sound quality of compressed music files.
(North American models) Press MUSIC
1
OPTIMIZER on the front panel.
The M.Opt indicator lights on the AV receiver’s display.
The MUSIC OPTIMIZER indicator lights on the front panel.
Tip
• Alternatively, you can use Q SETUP on the remote controller.
• See “Music Optimizer” for more details (page 43).

Muting the AV Receiver

You can temporarily mute the output of the AV receiver.
Press RECEIVER followed by MUTING.
1
The output is muted and the MUTING indicator flashes on the AV receiver’s display.
Tip
• To unmute, press MUTING again or adjust the volume.
• Muting is automatically cancelled when the AV receiver is set to standby.

Using Headphones

Connect a pair of stereo headphones with a
1
standard plug (1/4 inch or 6.3 mm) to the PHONES jack.
While the headphones plug is inserted in the PHONES jack, = indicator lights.
Note
• Always turn down the volume before connecting your headphones.
• While the headphones plug is inserted in the PHONES jack, the speakers are turned off.
• When you connect a pair of headphones, the listening mode is set to Stereo, unless it’s already set to Stereo, Mono, Direct, or Pure Audio (European and Australian models).
• If you connect an iPod or iPhone to the USB port on the AV receiver, no sound will be output from the headphones jack.
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On-screen Setup

With the AV receiver connected to a TV, there are two ways of changing the settings on-screen: using the Quick Setup or the Setup Menu (HOME).
Quick Setup
The Quick Setup provides quick access to frequently used settings. You can change settings and view the current information.
Setup menu (HOME)
The Setup menu (HOME) provides a convenient way to change the AV receiver’s various settings. Settings are organized into 11 categories.
The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT. If your TV is connected to other video outputs, use the AV receiver’s display when changing settings.
This section describes the procedure for using the remote controller unless otherwise specified.
Note
• The on-screen menus are displayed when: – There is no video input, or – The video input is 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.

Using the Quick Setup

RECEIVER
ENTER
q/w/e/r
Q SETUP
Press RECEIVER followed by QSETUP.
1
The Quick Setup will be superimposed on the TV screen.
Use q/w and ENTER to make the desired selection.
2
Press Q SETUP to close the menu. Press RETURN to return to the previous menu.
Explanatory Notes
Music Optimizer
a b
a Setting target b Setting options (default setting underlined)
` Off ` On

Advanced Operations

Input
` You can select input sources and view information on
their assignments.
Use q/w to select an input source and view its assignment information. Pressing ENTER switches to the selected input source.
Audio (page 42)
` You can change the following settings: “Bass”,
Treble”, “Subwoofer Level”, “Center Level”, “Audyssey”, “Dynamic EQ”, “Dynamic Volume”, “Late Night”, “Music Optimizer”, and “Cinema Filter”.
Information
*1
` You can view the information of the following items:
Input” and “Output”.
Listening Mode
*2
` You can select the listening modes that are grouped in
the following categories: “MOVIE/TV”, “MUSIC”, GAME”.
Use q/w to select the category and e/r to select the listening mode. Press ENTER to switch to the selected listening mode.
Note
*1
Depending on the input source and listening mode, not all channels shown here output the sound.
*2
• This setting is not available in either of the following cases:
–The “Audio TV Out” setting is set to “On” (page 52). –“HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” is set to “On” (page 52) and
you’re listening through your TV speakers.
Quick Setup
Input Audio Information Listening Mode
[ENTER:Select]
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Advanced Operations

Using the Audio Settings of Quick Setup

You can change various audio settings from the Quick Setup (page 41).
Note
• These settings are not available in either of the following cases: –The “Audio TV Out” setting is set to “On” (page 52). –“HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” is set to “On” (page 52) and you’re
listening through your TV speakers.
Tone Control
Bass
` –10 dB to 0dB
You can boost or cut low-frequency sounds output from the front speakers.
Treble
` –10 dB to 0dB
You can boost or cut high-frequency sounds output from the front speakers.
You can adjust the bass and treble for the front speakers, except when Direct or Pure Audio (European and Australian models) listening mode is selected.
Operating on the AV receiver
Press TONE repeatedly to select either “Bass” or
1
“Treble”. Use – and + to adjust.
2
to +10 dB in 2 dB steps
to +10 dB in 2 dB steps
Speaker Levels
Subwoofer Level
` –15 dB to 0dB
Center Level
` –12 dB to 0dB to +12 dB in 1 dB steps
You can adjust the volume of each speaker while listening to an input source.
These temporary adjustments are cancelled when the AV receiver is set to standby. To save the setting you made here, go to “Level Cal (Level Calibration)” (page 47) before setting the AV receiver to standby.
Note
• You cannot use these function while the AV receiver is muted.
• These settings cannot be used while a pair of headphones is connected.
• Speakers that are set to “No” or “None” in “Sp Config (Speaker Configuration)” (page 46) cannot be adjusted.
Audyssey
Audyssey
See “Audyssey” in “Source Setup” (page 49).
Dynamic EQ
See “Dynamic EQ” in “Source Setup” (page 49).
Dynamic Volume
See “Dynamic Volume” in “Source Setup” (➔ page 49).
Note
• These technologies can be used when all the following conditions are met: – Room Correction and Speaker Setup is completed. Note that
Audyssey” requires the “Audyssey 2EQ Full Calibration” method.
– Any listening mode other than Direct or Pure Audio (European
and Australian models) is selected.
– A pair of headphones is not connected.
• The setting is stored individually for each input selector.
to +12 dB in 1 dB steps
®
Late Night
Late Night
For Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus sources, the options are:
` Off ` Low:
Small reduction in dynamic range.
` High:
Large reduction in dynamic range.
For Dolby TrueHD sources, the options are:
` Auto
:
The Late Night function is set to “On” or “Off” automatically.
` Off ` On
Turn this setting on to reduce the dynamic range of Dolby Digital material so that you can still hear quiet parts even when listening at low volume levels—ideal for watching movies late at night when you don’t want to disturb anyone.
Note
• The effect of the Late Night function depends on the material that you are playing and the intention of the original sound designer, and with some material there will be little or no effect when you select the different options.
• The Late Night function can be used only when the input source is Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or Dolby TrueHD.
• The Late Night function is set to “Off” when the AV receiver is set to standby. For Dolby TrueHD sources, it will be set to “Auto”.
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Advanced Operations
Music Optimizer
Music Optimizer
` Off ` On
The Music Optimizer function enhances the sound quality of compressed music files. When set to “On”, the M.Opt
indicator lights on the AV receiver’s display, and the
MUSIC OPTIMIZER indicator (North American models) lights on the front panel.
Tip
(North American models) Alternatively, you can use the AV
receiver’s MUSIC OPTIMIZER.
Note
• The Music Optimizer function only works with PCM digital audio input signals with a sampling rate below 48 kHz and analog audio input signals.
• The Music Optimizer is disabled when the Direct or Pure Audio (European and Australian models) listening mode is selected.
• The setting is stored individually for each input selector.
CinemaFILTER
Cinema Filter
` Off ` On
Turn this setting on to soften overly bright movie soundtracks, which are typically mixed for reproduction in a movie theater.
CinemaFILTER can be used with the following listening modes: Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, Multichannel, DTS, DTS Neo:6 Cinema, DTS 96/24, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio and DTS Express.
Note
• The CinemaFILTER may not work when used with certain input sources.

Using the Setup Menu (HOME)

Remote indicator
RECEIVER
ENTER
q/w/e/r
RETURN
HOME
Press RECEIVER followed by HOME.
1
Use q/w to select “Setup”, and then press ENTER.
2
Use q/w to select a menu item, and then press
3
ENTER. Use q/w to select a setting target, and use e/r to
4
change the setting.
Press HOME to close the menu. Press RETURN to return to the previous menu.
Note
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using SETUP, the cursor buttons, and ENTER.
• During Audyssey 2EQ messages, etc., that are displayed on the TV screen will appear on the AV receiver’s display.
®
Room Correction and Speaker Setup,
Explanatory Notes
a
b c
a Menu selection b Setting target c Setting options (default setting underlined)
Menu Sp Config
Subwoofer
` Yes ` No
Setup
1. HDMI Input
2. Component
3. Digital Audio
4. Sp Config
5. Sp Distance
6. Level Cal
7. Audio Adjust
8. Source Setup
9. Hardware
10. HDMI Setup
11. Network Setup
Menu
BD/DVD CBL/SAT GAME PC AUX TV/CD
Setting target
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Advanced Operations

About the HYBRID STANDBY indicator

By way of optimized circuitry, this function reduces power consumption when the AV receiver is in standby mode. The HYBRID STANDBY indicator will light in either of the following conditions:
–“HDMI Through” is enabled and Zones are turned off
(the HDMI indicator is off).
–“Network Standby” is enabled and Zones are turned off
(the NET indicator is off).
HYBRID STANDBY

Setup menu items

Menu item Setting target
HDMI Input
(page 45)
BD/DVD CBL/SAT GAME PC AUX TV/CD
Menu item Setting target
Component
(page 45)
Digital Audio
(page 46)
Sp Config
(page 46)
Sp Distance
(page 47)
Level Cal
(page 47)
BD/DVD CBL/SAT GAME PC AUX TV/CD BD/DVD CBL/SAT GAME PC AUX TV/CD Subwoofer Front Center Surround Crossover Double Bass Unit Left Center Right Surround Right Surround Left Subwoofer Left Center Right Surround Right Surround Left Subwoofer
Menu item Setting target
Audio Adjust
(page 48)
Source Setup
(page 49)
Hardware
(page 51)
HDMI Setup
(page 52)
Network Setup
(page 53)
Input Ch (Mux) Input Ch (Mono) Panorama Dimension Center Width Center Image Listening Angle Audyssey Dynamic EQ [Reference Level] Dynamic Volume A/V Sync Name Audio Selector [Fixed Mode] Volume OSD Remote ID (North American models)
AM/FM Freq Step (European and Australian models) AM Freq Step
Auto Standby HDMI Ctrl (RIHD) HDMI Through Audio TV Out Audio Return Ch LipSync InstaPrevue [Sub Window, Position] MAC Address DHCP [IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway, DNS Server] Proxy URL [Proxy Port] Network Standby Update Notice
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Advanced Operations

HDMI Input

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Menu HDMI Input
If you connect a video component to an HDMI input, you must assign that input to an input selector. For example, if you connect your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player to HDMI IN 2, you must assign “HDMI2” to the “BD/DVD” input selector.
Here are the default assignments.
Input selector Default assignment
BD/DVD HDMI1 CBL/SAT HDMI2 GAME HDMI3 PC HDMI4 AUX - - - - ­TV/CD -----
BD/DVD, CBL/SAT, GAME, PC, AUX, TV/CD
` HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4, HDMI5,
HDMI6:
Select the input to which the component has been connected.
` -----:
Select if you’re not using the HDMI OUT.
Each HDMI input cannot be assigned to two input selectors or more. When HDMI1 - HDMI6 have already been assigned, you must first set any unused input selectors to “-----” or you will be unable to assign HDMI1 - HDMI6 to other input selectors.
Setup
Note
• If no video component is connected to HDMI output (even if the HDMI input is assigned), the AV receiver selects the video source based on the setting of “Component (Component Video Input)”.
• When an HDMI IN is assigned to an input selector as explained here, the same HDMI IN will be set as a priority in the “Digital Audio” (page 46). In this case, if you want to use the coaxial or optical audio input, make the appropriate selection in the “Audio Selector” setting (page 50).
• Do not assign an HDMI IN to the TV/CD selector while “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” is set to “On” (page 52), otherwise appropriate CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) operation will not be guaranteed.
• If you assign “-----” to an input selector that is currently selected in “HDMI Through” (page 52), the “HDMI Through” setting will be automatically switched to “Off”.

Component (Component Video Input)

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Menu Component
If you connect a video component to a component video input, you must assign that input to an input selector. For example, if you connect your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player to COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2, you must assign “IN2” to the “BD/DVD” input selector.
Here are the default assignments.
Input selector Default assignment
BD/DVD IN1 CBL/SAT IN2 GAME ----­PC ----­AUX ----­TV/CD -----
BD/DVD, CBL/SAT, GAME, PC, AUX, TV/CD
` IN1, IN2:
Select the input to which the component has been connected.
` -----:
Select if you’re not using the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT.
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Digital Audio (Digital Audio Input)

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Menu Digital Audio
If you connect a component to a digital audio input, you must assign that input to an input selector. For example, if you connect your CD player to the OPTICAL IN 1, you must assign “OPTICAL1” to the “TV/CD” input selector.
Here are the default assignments.
Input selector Default assignment
BD/DVD COAXIAL1 CBL/SAT COAXIAL2 GAME OPTICAL1 PC ----­AUX - - - - ­TV/CD OPTICAL2
BD/DVD, CBL/SAT, GAME, PC, AUX, TV/CD
` COAXIAL1, COAXIAL2, OPTICAL1,
OPTICAL2:
Select the input to which the component has been connected.
` -----:
Select if the component is connected to an analog audio input.
Note
•When an HDMI IN is assigned to an input selector in
HDMI Input” (page 45), the same HDMI IN will be set as a priority in this assignment. In this case, if you want to use the coaxial or optical audio input, make the appropriate selection in the “Audio Selector” (page 50).
• Supported sampling rates for PCM signals (stereo/mono) from a digital input (optical and coaxial) are 32/44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz/16, 20, 24 bit.
Setup

Sp Config (Speaker Configuration)

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Menu Sp Config
Some of the settings in this section are set automatically by Audyssey 2EQ® Room Correction and Speaker Setup (page 30).
Here you can check the settings made by Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup function, or set them manually, which is useful if you change one of the connected speakers after using Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup function.
This section explains how to specify which speakers are connected and their sizes.
Cone diameter
For speakers with a cone diameter larger than 6-1/2 inches (16 cm), specify Large (full band). For those with a smaller diameter, specify Small (default crossover 100Hz). The crossover frequency can be changed in “Crossover (Crossover Frequency)”.
Note
• These settings are not available in either of the following cases: – A pair of headphones is connected. –The “Audio TV Out” setting is set to “On” (page 52). –“HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” is set to “On” (page 52) and you’re
listening through your TV speakers.
Subwoofer
` Yes ` No
Setup
Advanced Operations
Front
` Small
:
` Large:
Select based on the cone diameter.
Note
• If the “Subwoofer” setting is set to “No”, this setting is fixed to “Large”.
Center*1, Surround
*1
` Small: ` Large:
Select based on the cone diameter.
` None
Note
*1
If the “Front” setting is set to “Small”, the “Large” option cannot be selected.
Crossover (Crossover Frequency)
This setting is advantageous for the speakers that you specified as “Small” in
Configuration)”
. To get the best bass performance from
“Sp Config (Speaker
your speaker system, you need to set the crossover frequency according to the size and frequency response of your speakers.
` 40Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz, 70Hz, 80Hz, 90Hz, 100Hz,
120Hz, 150Hz, 200Hz
Use the diameter of the smallest speaker in your system when choosing the crossover frequency.
Speaker cone diameter Crossover frequency
Over 8 in. (20 cm) 6-1/2 to 8 in. (16 to 20 cm) 5-1/4 to 6-1/2 in. (13 to 16 cm) 100 Hz 3-1/2 to 5-1/4 in. (9 to 13 cm) 120 Hz Under 3-1/2 in. (9 cm)
*
Choose the setting matching your speaker.
40/50/60 Hz 70/80/90 Hz
150/200 Hz
*
*
*
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Note
• For a more accurate setting, look up the frequency response in the manuals supplied with your speakers and set accordingly.
• Choose a higher crossover frequency if you want more sound from your subwoofer.
Double Bass
This setting is NOT set automatically by Audyssey 2EQ® Room Correction and Speaker Setup (page 30).
` On ` Off
Turn this setting on to boost bass output by feeding bass sounds from the front left, right, and center channels to the subwoofer.
Note
•When the “Subwoofer” setting is set to “No” or the “Front” setting to “Small”, this setting is fixed to “Off” (page 46).
• This setting is set to “On” automatically when the “Subwoofer” and “Front” settings are set for the first time to “Yes” and “Large” respectively.

Sp Distance (Speaker Distance)

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Menu Sp Distance
This setting is set automatically by Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup (page 30).
Here you can specify the distance from each speaker to the listening position so that the sound from each speaker arrives at the listener’s ears as the sound designer intended.
Note
• These settings are not available in either of the following cases: – A pair of headphones is connected. –The “Audio TV Out” setting is set to “On” (page 52). –“HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” is set to “On” (page 52) and you’re
listening through your TV speakers.
Unit
` feet:
Distances can be set in feet. Range: 1ft to 30ft in 1 foot steps.
` meters:
Distances can be set in meters. Range: 0.3m to 9.0m in 0.3 meter steps.
(The default setting varies from country to country.)
Left, Center, Right, Surround Right, Surround
Left, Subwoofer
` Specify the distance from each speaker to your
listening position.
Note
• Speakers that you set to “No” or “None” in “Sp Config (Speaker Configuration)” (page 46) cannot be selected.
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Level Cal (Level Calibration)

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Menu Level Cal
This setting is set automatically by Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup (page 30).
Here you can adjust the level of each speaker with the built-in test tone so that the volume of each speaker is the same at the listening position.
Note
• These settings cannot be calibrated in either of the following cases: – A pair of headphones is connected. –The “Audio TV Out” setting is set to “On” (page 52). –“HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” is set to “On” (page 52) and you’re
listening through your TV speakers.
– The AV receiver is muted.
Left, Center*1, Right, Surround Right, Surround
Left
` –12 dB to 0dB
Subwoofer
to +12 dB in 1 dB steps.
*1
` –15 dB to 0dB to +12 dB in 1 dB steps.
Note
• Speakers that you set to “No” or “None” in “Sp Config (Speaker Configuration)” (page 46) cannot be selected.
*1
For the center speaker and subwoofer, the level settings made by using the Quick Setup are saved in this menu (page 42).
Tip
• If you’re using a handheld sound level meter, adjust the level of each speaker so that it reads 75 dB SPL at the listening position, measured with C-weighting and slow reading.
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Advanced Operations

Audio Adjust

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Menu Audio Adjust
With the Audio Adjust functions and settings, you can adjust the sound and listening modes as you like.
Multiplex/Mono
Multiplex
Input Ch (Mux)
` Main ` Sub ` Main/Sub
This setting determines which channel of a stereo multiplex source is output. Use it to select audio channels or languages with multiplex sources, multilingual TV broadcasts, and so on.
Mono
Input Ch (Mono)
` Left+Right ` Left ` Right
This setting specifies the channel to be used for playing any 2-channel digital source such as Dolby Digital, or 2­channel analog/PCM source in the Mono listening mode.
Setup
Dolby
PL II Music (2ch Input)
These settings apply to only 2-channel stereo sources.
Panorama
` On ` Off
With this setting, you can broaden the width of the front stereo image when using the Dolby Pro Logic II Music listening mode.
Dimension
` –3 to 0
With this setting, you can move the sound field forward or backward when using the Dolby Pro Logic II Music listening mode. Higher settings move the sound field backward. Lower settings move it forward.
If the stereo image feels too wide, or there’s too much surround sound, move the sound field forward to improve the balance. Conversely, if the stereo image feels like it’s in mono, or there’s not enough surround sound, move it backward.
Center Width
` 0 to 3
With this setting, you can adjust the width of the sound from the center speaker when using the Dolby Pro Logic II Music listening mode. Normally, if you’re using a center speaker, the center channel sound is output from only the center speaker. (If you’re not using a center speaker, the center channel sound will be distributed to the front left and right speakers to create a phantom center). This setting controls the front left, right, and center mix, allowing you to adjust the weight of the center channel sound.
to +3
to 7
DTS
Neo:6 Music
Center Image
` 0 to 2
to 5
With this setting, you can specify by how much the front left and right channel output is attenuated in order to create the center channel.
Changing the value from “0” to “5” will spread the sound of the center channel to left and right (outwards).
Theater-Dimensional
Listening Angle
` Wide:
Select if the listening angle is 40 degrees.
` Narrow:
Select if the listening angle is 20 degrees. With this setting, you can optimize the Theater­Dimensional listening mode by specifying the angle of the
front left and right speakers relative to the listening position. Ideally, the front left and right speakers should be equidistant from the listening position and at an angle close to one of the two available settings.
Front left speaker Front right speaker
20°/40°
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Source Setup

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Items can be set individually for each input selector.
Preparation
Press the input selector buttons to select an input source.
Menu Source Setup
Audyssey
®
The tone for each speaker is set automatically by Audyssey 2EQ
®
Room Correction and Speaker Setup. To enable the following settings, you must first perform the Room Correction and Speaker Setup (page 30).
• These technologies cannot be used when:
–a pair of headphones is connected, or –either Pure Audio (European and Australian
models) or Direct listening mode is selected.
Audyssey
` Off ` Movie:
Select this setting for movie material. The Audyssey indicator will light.
` Music:
Select this setting for music material. The Audyssey indicator will light.
Note
•When “Audyssey Quick Start” has been used for measurement, Audyssey” cannot be selected.
• Audyssey equalizing does not work with DSD sources.
Setup
Dynamic EQ
` Off ` On:
Audyssey Dynamic EQ
®
becomes active.
The Dynamic EQ indicator will light.
With Audyssey Dynamic EQ, you can enjoy great sound even when listening at low volume levels. Audyssey Dynamic EQ solves the problem of deteriorating sound quality as volume is decreased by taking into account human perception and room acoustics. It does so by selecting the correct frequency response and surround volume levels moment-by-moment so that the content sounds the way it was created at any volume level — not just at reference level.
Reference Level
Audyssey Dynamic EQ Reference Level Offset
` 0dB:
This should be selected for movie contents.
` 5dB:
Select this setting for content that has a very wide dynamic range, such as classical music.
` 10dB:
Select this setting for jazz or other music that has a wider dynamic range. This setting should also be selected for TV content as that is usually mixed at 10 dB below film reference.
` 15dB:
Select this setting for pop/rock music or other program material that is mixed at very high listening
levels and has a compressed dynamic range. Movies are mixed in rooms calibrated for film reference. To achieve the same reference level in a home theater
system each speaker level must be adjusted so that –30 dBFS band-limited (500 Hz to 2000 Hz) pink noise produces 75 dB sound pressure level at the listening position. A home theater system automatically calibrated by Audyssey 2EQ will play at reference level when the master volume control is set to the 0 dB position. At that level you can hear the mix as the mixers heard it.
Advanced Operations
Audyssey Dynamic EQ is referenced to the standard film mix level. It makes adjustments to maintain the reference response and surround envelopment when the volume is turned down from 0 dB. However, film reference level is not always used in music or other non-film content. Audyssey Dynamic EQ Reference Level Offset provides three offsets from the film level reference (5 dB, 10 dB, and 15 dB) that can be selected when the mix level of the content is not within the standard.
Note
• If “Dynamic EQ” setting is set to “Off”, this technology cannot
be used.
Dynamic Volume
` Off ` Light:
Activates Light Compression Mode.
` Medium:
Activates Medium Compression Mode.
` Heavy:
Activates Heavy Compression Mode. This setting affects volume the most. It quiets the loud parts, such as explosions, and boosts the quiet parts so they can be heard.
Note
• If you make Dynamic Volume active, “Dynamic EQ” is set to “On”. The Dynamic Vol indicator will light.
• When “Dynamic EQ” is set to “Off”, “Dynamic Volume” is automatically switched to “Off”.
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Advanced Operations
About Audyssey Dynamic EQ
®
Audyssey Dynamic EQ solves the problem of deteriorating sound quality as volume is decreased by taking into account human perception and room acoustics. Dynamic EQ selects the correct frequency response and surround levels moment-by-moment at any user-selected volume setting. The result is bass response, tonal balance, and surround impression that remain constant despite changes in volume. Dynamic EQ combines information from incoming source levels with actual output sound levels in the room, a prerequisite for delivering a loudness correction solution. Audyssey Dynamic EQ works well by itself. However, if
®
Audyssey 2EQ
is on, the two technologies work in tandem to provide well-balanced sound for every listener at any volume level.
About Audyssey Dynamic Volume
®
Audyssey Dynamic Volume solves the problem of large variations in volume level between television programs, commercials, and between the soft and loud passages of movies. Dynamic Volume looks at the preferred volume setting by the user and then monitors how the volume of program material is being perceived by listeners in real time to decide whether an adjustment is needed. Whenever necessary, Dynamic Volume makes the necessary rapid or gradual adjustments to maintain the desired playback volume level while optimizing the dynamic range. Audyssey Dynamic EQ is integrated into Dynamic Volume so that as the playback volume is adjusted automatically, the perceived bass response, tonal balance, surround impression and dialog clarity remain the same whether watching movies, flipping between television channels or changing from stereo to surround sound content.
A/V Sync
A/V Sync
` 0msec
to 400 msec in 10 msec steps.
When using progressive scanning on your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player, you may find that the picture and sound are out of sync. With this setting, you can correct this by delaying the audio signals.
To view the TV picture while setting the delay, press ENTER.
To return to the previous screen, press RETURN.
The range of values you can adjust will depend on whether your TV or display supports HDMI Lip Sync and if the “LipSync” setting is set to “On” or not (page 53).
Note
• A/V Sync is disabled when the Pure Audio (European and Australian models) or Direct listening mode is used with an
analog input source.
• This setting cannot be used with the NET input selector.
Preset Name For Input Selector
Name
` ---
, Blu-ray, DVD, HD DVD, VCR, DVR, Tivo, CableSTB, SAT STB, PS3, Wii, Xbox, PC, TV, CD, TAPE, iPod:
To reset to the default, select “---”.
You can enter a preset name for each individual input selector for easy identification. When entered, the preset name will be displayed.
Note
• You can’t assign the same preset name to multiple input selectors.
• This setting cannot be used for the AM, FM, NET or USB input selectors.
Audio Selector
Audio Selector
` ARC:
The audio signal from your TV tuner can be sent to HDMI OUT of the AV receiver. With this selection, the TV’s audio can be automatically selected as a priority among other assignments.
` HDMI:
This can be selected when HDMI IN has been assigned as an input source. If both HDMI (HDMI
IN) and digital audio inputs (COAXIAL IN or OPTICAL IN) have been assigned, HDMI input is
automatically selected as a priority.
` COAXIAL:
This can be selected when COAXIAL IN has been assigned as an input source. If both coaxial and HDMI inputs have been assigned, coaxial input is automatically selected as a priority.
` OPTICAL:
This can be selected when OPTICAL IN has been assigned as an input source. If both optical and HDMI inputs have been assigned, optical input is automatically selected as a priority.
` ANALOG:
The AV receiver always outputs analog signals.
You can set priorities of audio output when there are both digital and analog inputs.
Note
• This setting can be made only for an input source that is assigned to HDMI IN, COAXIAL IN, or OPTICAL IN.
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You can select “ARC” if you select the TV/CD input selector. But you cannot if you’ve selected “Off” in the “Audio Return Ch” setting (page 53).
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Advanced Operations
Setting the Incoming Digital Signal (Fixed Mode)
Fixed Mode
` Off
: The format is detected automatically. If no digital input signal is present, the corresponding analog input is used instead.
` PCM:
Only 2-channel PCM format input signals will be heard. If the input signal is not PCM, the PCM indicator will flash and noise may also be produced.
` DTS:
Only DTS (but not DTS-HD) format input signals will be heard. If the input signal is not DTS, the dts indicator will flash and there will be no sound.
When “HDMI”, “COAXIAL” or “OPTICAL” is selected in the “Audio Selector” setting, you can then specify the signal type in “Fixed Mode”.
Normally, the AV receiver detects the signal format automatically. However, if you experience either of the following issues when playing PCM or DTS material, you can manually set the signal format to PCM or DTS.
• If the beginnings of tracks from a PCM source are cut off, try setting the format to PCM.
• If noise is produced when fast forwarding or reversing a DTS CD, try setting the format to DTS.
Note
• The setting will be reset to “Off” when you change the setting in “Audio Selector” (page 50).

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Menu Hardware
OSD
Volume OSD
` On ` Off
Turn this setting on to display the volume level on the TV screen while it is adjusted.
Remote ID
Remote ID
` 1
, 2, or 3
When several Onkyo components are used in the same room, their remote ID codes may overlap. To differentiate the AV receiver from other components, you can change its remote ID from “1”, to “2” or “3”.
Note
• If you do change the AV receiver’s remote ID, be sure to change the remote controller to the same ID (see below), otherwise, you won’t be able to control it with the remote controller.
Changing the remote controller’s ID
While holding down RECEIVER, press and hold
1
down Q SETUP until the remote indicator lights (about 3 seconds).
Use the number buttons to enter ID 1, 2, or 3.
2
The remote indicator flashes twice.
Setup
Tuner
AM/FM Freq Step (North American models)
` 10kHz/200kHz ` 9kHz/50kHz:
Select the frequency step according to your area.
AM Freq Step (European and Australian models)
` 10kHz: ` 9kHz
:
Select the frequency step according to your area.
For AM/FM tuning to work properly, you must specify the AM/FM frequency step used in your area.
Note
• When this setting is changed, all radio presets will be deleted.
:
Auto Standby
Auto Standby
` Off ` On
When “Auto Standby” is set to “On”, the ASb indicator lights and the AV receiver will automatically enter standby mode if there is no operation for 30 minutes with no audio and no video signal input.
Auto Standby” will appear on the AV receiver’s display and OSD 30 seconds before the Auto Standby comes on.
Default setting: On (European and Australian models), Off (North American models)
Note
On, the Auto Standby function may activate itself during
•Set to “ playback with some sources.
•The Auto
Standby function does not work when Zone 2 is on.
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HDMI Setup

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Menu HDMI Setup
HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)
` Off ` On
Turn this setting on to allow components connected via HDMI to be controlled by the AV receiver (page 72).
Note
• When the setting is set to “On” and the menu is closed, the names of connected p-compatible components and “RIHD On”
are displayed on the AV receiver. “Search…(name)RIHD On” When the AV receiver cannot receive the name of the component, it is displayed as “Player*” or “Recorder*”, etc (“*” shows up and indicates the number of components, when two or more are received).
•When an p-compatible component is connected to the AV receiver via an HDMI cable, the name of the connected component is displayed on the AV receiver display. For example, while you are watching TV broadcasting, if you operate a Blu-ray Disc/DVD player (being powered on) with the remote control of the AV receiver, the name of the Blu-ray Disc/DVD player will be displayed on the AV receiver.
• Set it to
• If operation is not normal when set to
Off when a connected piece of equipment is not
compatible or it is unclear whether the equipment is compatible or not.
Off.
• Refer to the connected component’s instruction manual for details.
•When the “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” setting is set to “On”, the power consumption in standby mode slightly increases. (Depending on the TV status, the AV receiver will enter standby mode as usual.)
Setup
p-compatible
On, change the setting to
• When the source equipment is connected with the u
connection, it may malfunction if “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” is set to “On”.
HDMI Through
` Off ` BD/DVD, CBL/SAT, GAME, PC, AUX, TV/CD:
Selects the input source for which the HDMI Through function is enabled.
` Last:
The HDMI Through function is activated on the input source selected at the time of setting the AV receiver to standby mode.
When enabling the HDMI Through function, regardless of whether the AV receiver is on or in standby, both audio and video streams from an HDMI input will be output to the TV or other components via HDMI connection. The HDMI indicator will be dimly-lit in standby mode. Note that the indicator may not light under certain conditions
page 44).
( This setting is fixed to “Auto” automatically when the
above “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” setting is set to “On”, resulting in automatic input source selection.
Note
• Only an input source assigned to an HDMI IN via “HDMI Input”
is enabled (page 45).
• The power consumption in standby mode will increase during the HDMI Through function; however in the following cases, the power consumption can be saved: – The TV is in standby mode. – You are watching a TV program.
• Refer to the connected component’s instruction manual for details.
• Depending on the connected component, the correct input source may not be selected with the setting fixed to “Auto”.
• This setting is set to “Off” automatically when the “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” setting is set to “Off”.
Advanced Operations
Audio TV Out
` Off ` On
This preference determines whether the incoming audio signal is output from the HDMI output. You may want to turn this preference on if your TV is connected to the HDMI output and you want to listen to the audio from a connected component through your TV’s speakers. Normally, this should be set to “Off”.
Note
• If “On” is selected and the audio can be output from the TV, the
AV receiver will output no sound through its speakers. In this case, “TV Speaker” appears on the AV receiver’s display by pressing DISPLAY.
• When “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” is set to “On”, this setting is fixed to “Auto”.
• With some TVs and input signals, no sound may be output even when this setting is set to “On”.
• When “Audio TV Out” or and you’re listening through your TV’s speakers (page 15), turning up the AV receiver’s volume control will make the sound be output from the AV receiver’s front left and right speakers. To stop the AV receiver’s speakers producing sound, change the settings, change your TV’s settings, or turn down the AV receiver’s volume.
• Listening mode cannot be changed when this setting is set to “On” and the input source is not HDMI.
HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” is set to On
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Audio Return Ch (ARC)
` Off ` Auto:
The audio signal from your TV tuner can be sent to HDMI OUT of the AV receiver.
The audio return channel (ARC) function allows an ARC capable TV to send the audio stream to HDMI OUT of the AV receiver. To use this function, you must select the TV/CD input selector and your TV must be ARC capable.
The ARC indicator will light when the audio signal is detected. Default setting: “
Note
• This setting is fixed to “----” when the “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD) setting is set to “Off”.
• This setting is set to “Auto” automatically when the “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” setting is set to “On” for the first time.
• If you set “Audio Return Ch” to “Auto”, the “Audio Selector” settings of the TV/CD input selector will be automatically switched to “ARC” (page 50).
----
After changing the settings of the “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)”, “HDMI Through” or “Audio Return Ch”,
turn off the power on all connected pieces of equipment and then turn them on again. Refer to the user’s manuals for all connected pieces of equipment.
LipSync
` Off ` On
This function allows the AV receiver to automatically correct any delay between the video and the audio, based on the data from the connected monitor.
Note
• This function works only if your HDMI-compatible TV supports HDMI Lip Sync.
InstaPrevue
These settings apply to “InstaPrevue” of the Home menu
(page 38) and specify the preview display of HDMI
video streams.
Sub Window
` Multi
:
Displays preview thumbnails all at once.
` Single:
Displays preview thumbnails one-by-one.
With this setting, you can set the number of preview thumbnails displayed.
Position
(with “Sub Window” set to “Multi”)
` Top, Bottom
, Left, Right
(with “Sub Window” set to “Single”)
` UpperL, UpperR, LowerL, LowerR
With this setting, you can set the position of preview thumbnails on the TV screen.
Note
• Depending on video signals, the picture may not be properly rendered on the preview thumbnails of InstaPrevue.
Advanced Operations

Network Setup

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Menu Network Setup
After modifying the network settings, you must confirm the changes by executing “Save”.
This section explains how to configure the AV receiver’s network settings manually.
If your router’s DHCP server is enabled, you don’t need to change any of these settings, as the AV receiver is set to use DHCP to configure itself automatically by default (i.e., DHCP is set to “Enable”). If, however, your router’s DHCP server is disabled (you’re for example using static IP), you’ll need to configure these settings yourself, in which case, a knowledge of Ethernet networking is essential.
What’s DHCP?
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is used by routers, computers, the AV receiver, and other devices to automatically configure themselves on a network.
What’s DNS?
The DNS (Domain Name System) translates domain names into IP addresses. For example, when you enter a domain name such as www.onkyousa.com in your Web browser, before accessing the site, your browser uses DNS to translate this into an IP address, in this case
63.148.251.142.
MAC Address
This is the AV receiver’s MAC (Media Access Control) address. This address cannot be changed.
Setup
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DHCP
` Enable ` Disable
This setting determines whether or not the AV receiver uses DHCP to automatically configure its IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server settings.
Note
• If you select “Disable”, you must configure the “IP Address”, “Subnet Mask”, “Gateway”, and “DNS Server” settings yourself.
IP Address
` Class A:
10.0.0.0” to “10.255.255.255
` Class B:
172.16.0.0” to “172.31.255.255
` Class C:
192.168.0.0” to “192.168.255.255
Enter a static IP address provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Most routers use Class C IP addresses.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask address provided by your ISP (typically 255.255.255.0).
Gateway
Enter the gateway address provided by your ISP.
DNS Server
Enter the DNS server address provided by your ISP.
Proxy URL
To use a Web proxy, enter its URL here.
Network Standby
` On ` Off
This setting enables or disables control over the network. When enabled, the NET indicator will be dimly-lit while
the AV receiver is in standby mode. Note that the indicator may not light under certain conditions (
Note
• When set to “On”, the power consumption slightly increases in
standby mode.
page 44).
Update Notice
` Enable ` Disable
When this setting is enabled, you will be notified if a firmware update via network is available.
Note
• Selecting “Never Remind me” on the notification window will switch this setting to “Disable” (page 19).
• For details on the update notification, see “If the “Update New F/W” window appears.” (page 19).
Advanced Operations
Proxy Port
If you’re using a Web proxy, enter a proxy port number here.
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Advanced Operations

Zone 2

In addition to the main listening room, you can also enjoy playback in another room, or as we call Zone 2. And, you can select a different source for each room.

Making Zone 2 Connections

Connecting the Zone Speakers to an Additional Amplifier
This setup allows 5.1-channel playback in your main listening room and 2-channel stereo playback in Zone 2.
Main room
TV
AV receiver
Zone 2
IN
L
R

Controlling Zone 2 Components

Operating on the AV receiver
ZONE 2 OFF
To turn on Zone 2 and select an input source, press
1
ZONE 2 followed by an input selector button within 8 seconds.
Zone 2 turns on, the Z2 indicator lights on the AV receiver’s display.
To select the same source as the main room’s, press ZONE 2 twice. “Z2 Sel: Source” appears on the AV receiver’s display.
To turn off Zone 2, press OFF.
2
The zone is turned off.
Operating on the remote controller
To control Zone 2, you must press ZONE2 on the remote controller first.
8RECEIVER
Input selector buttons
ZONE2
INPUT SELECTOR
Press ZONE2, then point the remote controller at
1
the AV receiver and press 8RECEIVER.
Zone 2 turns on, the Z2 indicator lights on the AV receiver’s display.
To select an input source for Zone 2, press ZONE2,
2
followed by an INPUT SELECTOR button. To turn off Zone 2, press ZONE2, followed by
3
8RECEIVER.
The zone is turned off.
Note
• Only analog input sources are output by the ZONE 2 LINE OUT. Digital input sources are not output. If no sound is heard
when an input source is selected, verify that the source is connected to an analog input.
• You cannot select different AM or FM radio stations for your main room and Zone 2. The same AM/FM radio station will be heard in each room. Namely, if you have selected an FM station for the main room, that station will also be output in Zone 2.
• When you have selected NET or USB as the input selector, the last selector selected will be set for Main room and Zone 2.
• When Zone 2 is activated and its input selector is selected, the power consumption of standby mode slightly increases.
• While Zone 2 is on, u functions will not work.
• When setting the AV receiver to standby mode while Zone 2 is active, the Z2 indicator is dimly lit.
• Activating Zone 2 in the main room when the listening mode is set to Pure Audio (European and Australian models) will automatically switch it to Direct.
Receiver/
integrated amp
Note
• The volume of Zone 2 must be set on the Zone 2 amplifier.
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iPod/iPhone Playback via Onkyo Dock

Using the Onkyo Dock

The Dock is sold separately. Models sold are different depending on the region. For the latest information on the Onkyo Dock components, see the Onkyo web site at: http://www.onkyo.com Before using the Onkyo Dock components, update your iPod/iPhone with the latest software, available from the Apple web site. For supported iPod/iPhone models, see the instruction manual of the Onkyo Dock.
RI Dock
With the RI Dock, you can easily play the music of your iPod/iPhone, or watch the slideshows and videos of your iPod/iPhone on a TV. In addition, the on-screen display (OSD) allows you to view, navigate, and select your iPod/iPhone model’s contents on your TV, and with the supplied remote controller, you can control your iPod/iPhone from the comfort of your sofa. You can even use the AV receiver’s remote controller to operate your iPod/iPhone.
Note
• Enter the appropriate remote control code before using the AV receiver’s remote controller for the first time (page 58).
• Connect the RI Dock to the AV receiver with an u cable (page 17).
• Set the RI Dock’s RI MODE switch to “HDD” or “HDD/DOCK”.
• Set the AV receiver’s Input Display to “DOCK” (page 40).
System Function
Depending on your iPod/iPhone model and generation, some of the linked operations may not be available.
System On
When you turn on the AV receiver, the RI Dock and iPod/iPhone turn on automatically. In addition, when RI Dock and iPod/iPhone are on, the AV receiver can be
turned on by pressing 8SOURCE.
Auto Power On
If you press the remote controller’s 1 (Playback) while the AV receiver is on standby, the AV receiver will automatically turn on, select your iPod/iPhone as the input source, and your iPod/iPhone will start playback.
Direct Change
If you start iPod/iPhone playback while listening to another input source, the AV receiver will automatically switch to the input to which the RI Dock is connected.

Controlling Other Components

Other Remote Operations
You can use the remote controller that came with the AV receiver to control other iPod/iPhone functions. The available functionality depends on the AV receiver.
Note
• If you use your iPod/iPhone with any other accessories, iPod/iPhone playback detection may not work.
• The System On function may not work depending on the RI Dock.
iPod Alarm
If you use the Alarm function on your iPod to start playback, the AV receiver will turn on at the specified time and select your iPod as the input source automatically.
Note
• This linked operation won’t work while a video is being played or when the sound set for the alarm is a built-in sound (Beep).
• This linked operation won’t work with models on which music files cannot be used to set the alarm sound.
Operating Notes
• Use the AV receiver’s volume control to adjust the playback volume.
• While your iPod/iPhone is inserted in the RI Dock, its volume control has no effect.
• If you do adjust the volume control on your iPod/iPhone while it’s inserted in the RI Dock, be careful that it’s not set too loud before you reconnect your headphones.
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Controlling Other Components

Controlling Your iPod/iPhone

By pressing the REMOTE MODE button that’s been programmed with the remote control code for your Dock, you can control your iPod/iPhone in the Dock with the buttons described further in this section.
See “Entering Remote Control Codes” for details on entering a remote control code (page 58).
See the Dock’s instruction manual for more information.
RI Dock
• Set the RI Dock’s RI MODE switch to “HDD” or “HDD/DOCK”.
8SOURCE may not work with a remote control code (without u). In this case, make an u connection and enter the remote control code 81993 (with u).
With the RI Control
Make an u connection and enter the remote control code 81993 (with u).
• Set the AV receiver’s Input Display to “DOCK” (page 40).
Without the RI Control
You must enter the remote control code 82990 first (page 59).
Press the appropriate REMOTE MODE button first.
a
b
c
d
e
f g
h i
j
k
u Dock operation
Available buttons
TOP MENU
a b q/w/e/r, ENTER f
PLAYLIST e/r g
c 1, 3, 2, 5, 4,
7, 6
REPEAT
d
RANDOM
• With some iPod/iPhone models, generations and RI Docks, certain buttons may not work as expected.
• For detailed operation of iPod/iPhone, please refer to the instruction manual of the RI Dock.
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TOP MENU works as the mode button when used with the DS-A2 RI Dock.
*2
This button does not turn the Onkyo DS-A2 or DS-A2X RI Dock on or off. Also, your iPod/iPhone may not respond the first time you press this button, in which case you should press it again. This is because the remote controller transmits the On and Standby commands alternately, so if your iPod/iPhone is already on, it will remain on when the remote controller transmits the On command. Similarly, if your iPod/iPhone is already off, it will remain off when the remote controller transmits the Off command.
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DISPLAY turns on the backlight for a few seconds.
*4
Resume mode With the Resume function, you can resume playback of the song that was playing when you removed your iPod/iPhone from the Onkyo DS-A2 RI Dock.
*1
e 8SOURCE
DISPLAY
MUTING
ALBUM +/–
h i VOL q/w
MENU
j
MODE
k
*2
*3
*4
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Controlling Other Components

Controlling Other Components
You can use the AV receiver’s remote controller to control your other AV components. This section explains how to enter the remote control code for a component that you want to control: DVD, TV, CD, etc.

Preprogrammed Remote Control Codes

The following REMOTE MODE buttons are preprogrammed with remote control codes for controlling the components listed. You do not need to enter a remote control code to control these components.
For details on controlling these components, see the indicated pages.
BD/DVD Onkyo Blu-ray Disc player (➔ page 60) TV/CD Onkyo CD player (➔ page 59)

Entering Remote Control Codes

You’ll need to enter a code for each component that you want to control.
Look up the appropriate remote control code in the
1
separate Remote Control Codes list.
The codes are organized by category (e.g., DVD player, TV, etc.).
While holding down the REMOTE MODE button to
2
which you want to assign a code, press and hold down DISPLAY (about 3 seconds).
The remote indicator lights.
Note
• Remote control codes cannot be entered for RECEIVER and the multi zone button.
• Only TV remote control codes can be entered for TV.
• Except for RECEIVER, TV, and the multi zone button, remote control codes from any category can be assigned for the REMOTE MODE buttons. However, these buttons also work as input selector buttons (page 20), so choose a REMOTE MODE button that corresponds with the input to which you connect your component. For example, if you connect your CD player to the CD input, choose TV/CD when entering its remote control code.
Within 30 seconds, use the number buttons to enter
3
the 5-digit remote control code.
The remote indicator flashes twice. If the remote control code is not entered successfully,
the remote indicator will flash once slowly.

Remapping Colored Buttons

You can change the configuration of colored buttons, with which REMOTE MODE buttons are preset.
While holding down the REMOTE MODE button
1
that you want to program, press and hold down A (Red) until the remote indicator lights (about 3 seconds).
You can only change colored buttons for components whose codes belong to categories of the Remote Control Codes list (BD/DVD player, TV, cable set-top box, etc).
Within 30 seconds, press the colored buttons in the
2
order that you want to reassign them.
The button presses are assigned to each button from left to right. The remote indicator flashes twice, indicating that the sequence has been successfully assigned. If the sequence is not successfully assigned, the remote indicator will flash once slowly.
Tip
•To reset the REMOTE MODE buttons to their default settings, see “Resetting the REMOTE MODE Buttons” (page 59).
Note
• If any other button than the colored buttons is pressed, the operation will be cancelled.
• This operation cannot be done while the AV receiver is in Receiver mode or when ZONE 2 is active.
Note
• Though the provided remote control codes are correct at the time of release, they are subject to change.
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Remote Control Codes for Onkyo Components Connected via u
Onkyo components that are connected via u are controlled by pointing the remote controller at the AV receiver, not the component. This allows you to control components that are out of view, in a rack, for example.
Make sure the Onkyo component is connected with
1
an u cable and an analog audio cable (RCA).
See “Connecting Onkyo u Components” for details (page 17).
Enter the appropriate remote control code for a
2
REMOTE MODE button, by referring to the previous section.
` 42157:
Onkyo cassette tape deck with u
` 81993:
Onkyo Dock with u
Press the REMOTE MODE button, point the
3
remote controller at the AV receiver, and operate the component.
Controlling Onkyo components without u
If you want to control an Onkyo component by pointing the remote controller directly at it, or you want to control an
Onkyo component that’s not connected via u, use the following remote control codes:
` 30627:
Onkyo DVD player without u
` 71817:
Onkyo CD player without u
` 32900/33100/33500:
Onkyo Blu-ray Disc player
` 32901/33104/33504:
Onkyo HD DVD player
` 70868:
Onkyo MD recorder without u
` 71323:
Onkyo CD recorder without u
` 82990:
Onkyo Dock without u

Resetting the REMOTE MODE Buttons

You can reset a REMOTE MODE button to its default remote control code.
While holding down the REMOTE MODE button
1
that you want to reset, press and hold down HOME until the remote indicator lights (about 3 seconds).
Within 30 seconds, press the REMOTE MODE
2
button again.
The remote indicator flashes twice, indicating that the button has been reset. Each REMOTE MODE button is preprogrammed with a remote control code. When a button is reset, its preprogrammed code is restored.

Resetting the Remote Controller

You can reset the remote controller to its default settings.
While holding down RECEIVER, press and hold
1
down HOME until the remote indicator lights (about 3 seconds).
Within 30 seconds, press RECEIVER again.
2
The remote indicator flashes twice, indicating that the remote controller has been reset.

Controlling Other Components

Controlling Other Components
By pressing the REMOTE MODE button that’s been programmed with the remote control code for your component, you can control your component as described below.
For details on entering a remote control code for other components, see “Entering Remote Control Codes” (page 58).
Controlling a TV
TV is preprogrammed with the remote control code for
controlling a TV that supports the p some models). The TV must be able to receive remote
control commands via p and be connected to the AV receiver via HDMI. If controlling your TV via
p doesn’t work very well, program your TV’s remote control code into TV and use the TV remote mode to control your TV.
Use the following remote control codes:
` 11807/13100/13500:
TV with p
Controlling Apple TV
By programming the supplied remote controller with the appropriate remote control code, you can use it to operate your Apple TV.
Use the following remote control codes:
` 02615:
Apple TV
*1
(limited to
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Controlling a Blu-ray Disc/DVD Player, HD DVD Player or DVD Recorder
BD/DVD is preprogrammed with the remote control code
for controlling a component that supports the p*1 (limited to some models). The component must be able to
receive remote control commands via p and be connected to the AV receiver via HDMI.
Use the following remote control codes:
` 32910/33101/33501/31612:
Blu-ray Disc/DVD player with p
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The p supported by the AV receiver is the CEC system control function of the HDMI standard.
Press the appropriate REMOTE MODE button first.
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b c
d
e
f
g
h
i j
k l
m n
o
Controlling Other Components
TV operation
Available buttons a 8, INPUT, TV VOL q/w,
MUTING
GUIDE
b c q/w/e/r
ENTER
SETUP
d e 1, 3, 2, 5, 4,
7, 6
A
f
B (Green)
C (Yellow)
D (Blue)
(Red)
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
Number: 1 to 9, 0
g
Number: +10
DISPLAY
i
CH +/–
k
PREV CH
l
RETURN
m
AUDIO
n
CLR
o
*1
*1
Blu-ray Disc player / HD DVD player operation
Available buttons
TOP MENU
b c q/w/e/r
ENTER
SETUP
d e 1, 3, 2, 5, 4,
7, 6
(Red)
A
f
B
(Green)
C (Yellow)
(Blue)
D Number: 1 to 9, 0
g
Number: +10
*1
h 8SOURCE
DISPLAY
i
MUTING
j
CH +/–
k
DISC +/–
MENU
l
RETURN
m
*1
AUDIO
n
CLR
o
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Press the appropriate REMOTE MODE button first.
b c
d
e
f
g
h
i j
k l
m n
o
DVD player / DVD recorder operation
Available buttons
TOP MENU
b c q/w/e/r
ENTER
SETUP
d e 1, 3, 2, 5, 4,
7, 6
*1
(Red)
A
f
B
(Green)
(Blue)
*1
*1
*1
C (Yellow)
D Number: 1 to 9, 0
g
Number: +10
h 8SOURCE
DISPLAY
i
MUTING
j
CH +/–
k
DISC +/–
MENU
l
RETURN
m
*1
AUDIO
n
CLR
o
VCR/PVR operation
Available buttons
GUIDE
b c q/w/e/r
ENTER
SETUP
d e 1, 3, 2, 5, 4,
7, 6 Number: 1 to 9, 0
g
Number: +10
h 8SOURCE
DISPLAY
i
MUTING
j
CH +/–
k
PREV CH
l
RETURN
m
CLR
o
Cassette tape deck operation
Available buttons
e 1, t (Reverse
Playback), 2, 5, 4, 7, 6
h 8SOURCE
MUTING
j
Controlling Other Components
Satellite receiver / Cable receiver operation
Available buttons
GUIDE
b c q/w/e/r
ENTER
SETUP
d e 1, 3, 2, 5, 4,
7, 6
(Red)
A
f
(Green)
B
(Yellow)
C
(Blue)
D
Number: 1 to 9, 0
g
Number: +10
h 8SOURCE
DISPLAY
i
MUTING
j
CH +/–
k
PREV CH
l
RETURN
m
AUDIO
n
CLR
o
CD player / CD recorder / MD recorder operation
Available buttons
c q/w/e/r
ENTER
SETUP
d e 1, 3, 2, 5, 4,
7, 6
SEARCH
f
REPEAT
RANDOM
MODE
Note
• With some components, certain buttons may not work as expected, and some may not work at all.
• See “Controlling Your iPod/iPhone” about the operation of iPod/iPhone (page 57).
*1
The p function is not supported. The p supported by the AV receiver is the CEC system control function of the HDMI standard.
Number: 1 to 9, 0
g
Number: +10
h 8SOURCE
DISPLAY
i
MUTING
j
DISC +/–
k
CLR
o
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Appendix

Troubleshooting

If you have any trouble using the AV receiver, look for a solution in this section. If you can’t resolve the issue yourself, contact your Onkyo dealer.
If you can’t resolve the issue yourself, try resetting the AV receiver before contacting your Onkyo dealer.
To reset the AV receiver to its factory defaults, turn it on and, while holding down CBL/SAT, press
8ON/STANDBY. “Clear” will appear on the AV receiver’s display and the AV receiver will enter standby mode.
Note that resetting the AV receiver will delete your radio presets and custom settings.
Remote indicator
RECEIVER
HOME
To reset the remote controller to its factory defaults, while holding down RECEIVER, press and hold down HOME until the remote indicator lights (about 3 seconds). Within 30 seconds, press RECEIVER again.
The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to HDMI OUT. If your TV is connected to other video outputs, use the AV receiver’s display when changing settings.
Power
Can’t turn on the AV receiver
Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait five seconds or more, then plug it in again.
The AV receiver turns off unexpectedly
The AV receiver will automatically enter standby mode when Auto Standby has been set and launches.
The AV receiver turns off and after restoring the
power, it turns off again
The protection circuit has been activated. Remove the power cord from the wall outlet immediately. Make sure that all speaker cables and input sources are properly connected, and leave the AV receiver with its power cord disconnected for 1 hour. After that, reconnect the power cord and turn the power on. If the AV receiver turns off again, unplug the power cord and contact your Onkyo dealer. Caution: If “CHECK SP WIRE” appears on the AV receiver’s display, the speaker cables may be shorting.
WARNING
If smoke, smell or abnormal noise is produced by the AV receiver, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet immediately and contact your Onkyo dealer.
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Audio
There’s no sound, or it’s very quiet
Make sure that the digital input source is selected properly.
Make sure that all audio connecting plugs are pushed in all the way.
Make sure that the inputs and outputs of all components are connected properly.
Make sure that the polarity of the speaker cables is correct, and that the bare wires are in contact with the metal part of each speaker terminal.
Make sure that the input source is properly selected. 20 Make sure that the speaker cables are not shorting. 13 Check the volume. The AV receiver is designed for
home theater enjoyment. It has a wide volume range, allowing precise adjustment.
If the MUTING indicator is flashing on the AV receiver’s display, press the remote controller’s MUTING button to unmute the AV receiver.
While a pair of headphones is connected to the PHONES jack, no sound is output from the speakers.
If there’s no sound from a DVD player connected to an HDMI IN, check the DVD player’s output settings, and be sure to select a supported audio format.
Check the digital audio output setting on the connected device. On some game consoles, such as those that support DVD, the default setting is off.
With some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an audio output format from a menu.
If your turntable uses an MC cartridge, you must connect an MC head amp, or an MC transformer.
Make sure that none of the connecting cables are bent, twisted, or damaged.
Not all listening modes use all speakers. 33 Specify the speaker distances and adjust the
individual speaker levels. If the input signal format is set to “PCM” or “DTS”.
Set it to “Off”.
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15-17
13
40
40
47
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Only the front speakers produce sound
When the Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected, only the front speakers and subwoofer produce sound.
Check the Speaker Configuration. 46
Only the center speaker produces sound
If you use the Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, Dolby Pro Logic II Music, or Dolby Pro Logic II Game listening mode with a mono source, such as an AM radio station or mono TV program, the sound is concentrated in the center speaker.
Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. 46
The surround speakers produce no sound
When the T-D (Theater-Dimensional), Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected, the surround speakers produce no sound.
Depending on the source and current listening mode, not much sound may be produced by the surround speakers. Try selecting another listening mode.
Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. 46
The center speaker produces no sound
When the Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected, the center speaker produces no sound.
Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. 46
The subwoofer produces no sound
When you play source material that contains no information in the LFE channel, the subwoofer produces no sound.
Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. 46
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33
Depending on the input signal, some listening modes cannot be selected.
33-37
Can’t select the Pure Audio listening mode
(European and Australian models) The Pure Audio listening mode cannot be selected while Zone 2 is on.
Can’t get 5.1 playback
Depending on the number of connected speakers, it is not always possible to select all of the listening modes.
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The speaker volume cannot be set as required
After the volume level of each individual speaker has been adjusted, the maximum volume may be reduced.
If the volume level of each individual speaker has been adjusted to high positive values, then the maximum master volume possible may be reduced. Note that the individual speaker volume levels are set automatically after the Audyssey 2EQ Correction and Speaker Setup has been performed.
®
Room
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30, 47
Noise can be heard
Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with power cords, speaker cables, and the like may degrade the audio performance, so refrain from doing it.
An audio cable may be picking up interference. Try repositioning your cables.
The Late Night function doesn’t work
Make sure the source material is Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby TrueHD.
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Appendix
About DTS signals
When DTS program material ends and the DTS bitstream stops, the AV receiver remains in DTS listening mode and the dts indicator remains on. This is to prevent noise when you use the pause, fast forward, or fast reverse function on your player. If you switch your player from DTS to PCM, you may not hear any sound because the AV receiver does not switch formats immediately. In such case, you should stop your player for about three seconds and then resume playback.
With some CD and LD players, you won’t be able to playback DTS material properly even though your player is connected to a digital input on the AV receiver. This is usually because the DTS bitstream has been processed (e.g., output level, sampling rate, or frequency response changed) and the AV receiver doesn’t recognize it as a genuine DTS signal. In such cases, you may hear noise.
Playing DTS program material, using the pause, fast forward, or fast reverse function on your player may produce a short audible noise. This is not a malfunction.
The beginning of audio received by an HDMI IN
can’t be heard
Since it takes longer to identify the format of an HDMI signal than it does for other digital audio signals, audio output may not start immediately.
There’s no sound with a certain signal format
Check the digital audio output setting on the connected device. On some game consoles, such as those that support DVD, the default setting is off.
With some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an audio output format from a menu.
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Appendix
Video
There’s no picture
Make sure that all video connecting plugs are pushed in all the way.
Make sure that each video component is properly connected.
If the video source is connected to a component video input, you must assign that input to an input selector, and your TV must be connected to COMPONENT VIDEO OUT.
If the video source is connected to a composite video input, your TV must be connected to the corresponding composite video output.
If the video source is connected to an HDMI input, you must assign that input to an input selector, and your TV must be connected to HDMI OUT.
(European and Australian models) While the Pure Audio listening mode is selected, the video circuitry is turned off and only video signals input through HDMI IN can be output.
On your TV, make sure that the video input to which the AV receiver is connected is selected.
There’s no picture from a source connected to
an HDMI IN
Reliable operation with an HDMI-to-DVI adapter is not guaranteed. In addition, video signals from a PC are not guaranteed.
The on-screen menus don’t appear
On your TV, make sure that the video input to which the AV receiver is connected is selected.
When the AV receiver is not connected to a TV via
HDMI OUT, on-screen menus are not displayed.
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15, 16
16, 45
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15, 45
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Tuner
Reception is noisy, FM stereo reception is noisy,
or the FM STEREO indicator doesn’t light
Relocate your antenna. — Move the AV receiver away from your TV or
computer. Listen to the station in mono. 27 When listening to an AM station, operating the
remote controller may cause noise. Passing cars and airplanes can cause interference. — Concrete walls weaken radio signals. — If nothing improves the reception, install an outdoor
antenna.
Remote Controller
The remote controller doesn’t work
Before operating this unit, be sure to press RECEIVER.
Make sure that the batteries are installed with the correct polarity.
Install new batteries. Don’t mix different types of batteries, or old and new batteries.
Make sure that the remote controller is not too far away from the AV receiver, and that there’s no obstruction between the remote controller and the AV receiver’s remote control sensor.
Make sure that the AV receiver is not subjected to direct sunshine or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Relocate if necessary.
If the AV receiver is installed in a rack or cabinet with colored-glass doors, the remote controller may not work reliably when the doors are closed.
Make sure you’ve selected the correct remote controller mode.
When using the remote controller to control other manufacturers’ AV components, some buttons may not work as expected.
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Make sure you’ve entered the correct remote control code.
Make sure to set the same ID on both the AV receiver and remote controller.
Can’t control other components
If it’s an Onkyo component, make sure that the u cable and analog audio cable are connected properly.
Connecting only an u cable won’t be enough. Make sure you’ve selected the correct remote
controller mode. If you’ve connected an cassette tape deck to the
TV/CD IN jack, or an RI Dock to the TV/CD IN or GAME IN jacks, for the remote controller to work
properly, you must set the input display appropriately.
If you cannot operate it, you will need to enter the appropriate remote control code.
To control another manufacturer’s component, point the remote controller at that component.
To control an Onkyo component that’s connected via u, point the remote controller at the AV receiver.
Be sure to enter the appropriate remote control code first.
To control an Onkyo component that’s not connected via u, point the remote controller at the component.
Be sure to enter the appropriate remote control code first.
The entered remote control code may not be correct. If more than one code is listed, try each one.
RI Dock for iPod/iPhone
There’s no sound
Make sure your iPod/iPhone is actually playing. — Make sure your iPod/iPhone is properly inserted in
the Dock. Make sure the AV receiver is turned on, the correct
input source is selected, and the volume is turned up. Make sure the plugs are pushed in all the way. — Try resetting your iPod/iPhone.
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There’s no video
Make sure that your iPod/iPhone model’s TV OUT setting is set to On.
Make sure the correct input is selected on your TV or the AV receiver.
Some versions of the iPod/iPhone do not output video.
The AV receiver’s remote controller doesn’t
control my iPod/iPhone
Make sure your iPod/iPhone is properly inserted in the Dock. If your iPod/iPhone is in a case, it may not connect properly to the Dock. Always remove your iPod/iPhone from the case before inserting it into the Dock.
The iPod/iPhone cannot be operated while it’s displaying the Apple logo.
Make sure you’ve selected the right remote mode. 57 When you use the AV receiver’s remote controller,
point it toward your AV receiver. If you still can’t control your iPod/iPhone, start
playback by pressing your iPod/iPhone model’s Play button. Remote operation should then be possible.
Try resetting your iPod/iPhone. — Depending on your iPod/iPhone, some buttons may
not work as expected.
The AV receiver unexpectedly selects my
iPod/iPhone as the input source
Always pause iPod/iPhone playback before selecting a different input source. If playback is not paused, the Direct Change function may select your iPod/iPhone as the input source by mistake during the transition between tracks.
iPod/iPhone doesn’t work properly
Try reconnecting your iPod/iPhone.
Zone 2
There’s no sound
Only components connected to analog inputs can be played in Zone 2.
Music Server and Internet Radio
Can’t access the server or Internet radio
Check the network connection between the AV receiver and your router or switch.
Make sure that your modem and router are properly connected, and make sure they are both turned on.
Make sure the server is up and running and compatible with the AV receiver.
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Playback stops while listening to music files on
the server
Make sure your server is compatible with the AV receiver.
If you download or copy large files on your computer, playback may be interrupted. Try closing any unused programs, use a more powerful computer, or use a dedicated server.
If the server is serving large music files to several networked devices simultaneously, the network may become overloaded and playback may be interrupted. Reduce the number of playback devices on the network, upgrade your network, or use a switch instead of a hub.
Can’t connect to the AV receiver from a Web
browser
If you’re using DHCP, your router may not always allocate the same IP address to the AV receiver, so if you find that you can’t connect to a server or Internet radio station, recheck the AV receiver’s IP address on the “Network Setup” screen.
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USB Device Playback
Can’t access the music files on a USB device
Make sure the USB device is plugged in properly. — The AV receiver supports USB devices that support
the USB mass storage device class. However, playback may not be possible with some USB devices even if they conform to the USB mass storage device class.
USB memory devices with security functions cannot be played.
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Others
Standby power consumption
In the following cases, the power consumption in standby mode may reach up to a maximum of 4.2 W:
–The “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” setting is set to “On”.
(Depending on the TV status, the AV receiver will enter standby mode as usual.)
–The “HDMI Through” setting is set to other than
Off”.
–The “Network Standby” setting is set to “On”.
The sound changes when I connect my
headphones
When a pair of headphones is connected, the listening mode is set to Stereo, unless it’s already set to Stereo, Mono, Direct, or Pure Audio (European and Australian models).
The speaker distance cannot be set as required
The values entered may be automatically adjusted with values best-suited for your home theater.
The display doesn’t work
The display is turned off when the Pure Audio (European and Australian models) listening mode is selected.
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How do I change the language of a multiplex
source
Use the “Input Ch (Mux)” setting in the “Audio Adjust” menu to select “Main” or “Sub”.
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The u functions don’t work
To use u, you must make an u connection and an analog audio connection (RCA) between the component and AV receiver, even if they are connected digitally.
While Zone 2 is selected, the u functions don’t work.
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The functions System On/Auto Power On and
Direct Change don’t work for components connected via u
These functions don’t work when Zone 2 is turned on.
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When performing “Automatic Speaker Setup”,
the measurement fails and the message “Ambient noise is too high.” is displayed.
This can be caused by a malfunction in your speaker unit. Check if the unit produces normal sounds.
The following settings can be made for the
composite video inputs
You must use the buttons on the unit to make these settings.
On the AV receiver, press the input selector for the input source that you want to set and the SETUP button simultaneously. While holding down the input selector button, press SETUP until “Video ATT :On” appears on the AV receiver’s display. Then, release both buttons. To turn the setting off, repeat the above process so that “Video ATT :Off” appears on the AV receiver’s display, and release the buttons.
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•Video Attenuation
This setting can be made for the BD/DVD, CBL/SAT, GAME, PC, AUX or USB input.
If you have a game console connected to the composite video input, and the picture isn’t very clear, you can attenuate the gain.
Video ATT :Off: (default). Video ATT :On: Gain is reduced by 2 dB.
If the picture on your TV/monitor connected to
the HDMI OUT is unstable, try switching the DeepColor function off
To turn off the DeepColor function, simultaneously press the GAME and 8ON/STANDBY buttons on the
AV receiver. While holding down GAME, press 8ON/STANDBY until “Deep Color:Off” appears on
the AV receiver’s display. Then, release both buttons. To reactivate the DeepColor function, repeat the above process until “Deep Color:On” appears on the AV receiver’s display and release the buttons.
The AV 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 happens, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait at least five seconds, and then plug it back in.
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.
Before disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, set the AV receiver to standby.
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Appendix

Firmware Update

To update the firmware of the AV receiver, you can choose from the following two methods: update via network, or update via USB storage. Choose the one that best suits your environment. Before proceeding with the update, please read the corresponding explanations carefully.
Update via network
You need a wired Internet connection to update the firmware.
Update via USB storage (page 69)
Please prepare a USB storage device such as a USB flash memory stick. You need at least 32 MB of available space to update the firmware.
Note
• Check the network connection before updating.
• Do not touch any cable or device connected to the AV receiver during the update process.
• Do not attempt to access the AV receiver from your PC while it is being updated.
• Do not shutdown the power of the AV receiver while it is being updated.
• The storage media in the USB card reader may not work.
• If the USB device is partitioned, each section will be treated as an independent device.
• If the USB device contains a lot of data, the AV receiver may take a while to read it.
• Operation is not guaranteed for all USB devices, which includes the ability to power them.
• Onkyo takes no responsibility whatsoever for the loss or damage of data resulting from the use of a USB device with the AV receiver. Onkyo recommends that you back up your important music files beforehand.
• If you connect a USB hard disk drive to the USB port, Onkyo recommends that you use its AC adapter to power it.
• USB hubs and USB devices with hub functions are not supported. Do not connect your USB device via a USB hub.
• USB devices with security functions are not supported.
Limitation of liability
The program and accompanying online documentation are furnished to you for use at your own risk. Onkyo will not be liable and you will have no remedy for damages for any claim of any kind whatsoever concerning your use of the program or the accompanying online documentation, regardless of legal theory, and whether arising in tort or contract. In no event will Onkyo be liable to you or any third party for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages of any kind, including, but not limited to, compensation, reimbursement or damages on account of the loss of present or prospective profits, loss of data, or for any other reason whatsoever.
See the Onkyo web site for latest information.
Updating the Firmware via Network
The AV receiver allows you to update the firmware using network connection on the rear panel.
Note
• Make sure your AV receiver and TV are turned on and an Ethernet cable is connected to the rear panel of the AV receiver.
• Never unplug or turn off the AV receiver while it is being updated.
• Never plug or unplug an HDMI or Ethernet cable during the update process.
• Do not attempt to access the AV receiver from your PC while it is being updated.
• Never unplug the power cord during the update process.
• It takes up to 10 minutes to complete the firmware update.
• The AV receiver will retain all your settings after the update is finished.
Before Starting
• Set the “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” setting to “Off” (page 52).
• Turn off the controller device connected via Ethernet cable.
• Turn off Multi Zone if this function is present.
• Stop playback of contents from Internet Radio, iPod/iPhone, USB or servers, etc.
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Update Procedure Troubleshooting
Press RECEIVER followed by HOME on the remote
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controller.
The Home menu appears on the TV screen.
Select “F/W Update” and press ENTER.
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Note that the “F/W Update” option will be grayed out for a short while after the AV receiver is turned on. Please wait until it becomes operable.
Select “Update via NET” and press ENTER.
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Note that this option will not be available if there is no firmware file newer than the currently installed version.
Select “Update” and press ENTER.
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The update process will begin. During the update process, the on-screen display may
disappear depending on the updated program. When this occurs, you can still view the update progress on the AV receiver’s display. The on-screen display will reappear after the update is complete, and upon turning the AV receiver off and on again.
The message “Completed!” appears on the AV
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receiver’s display, indicating that the update has been completed.
Turn off the AV receiver using 8ON/STANDBY on
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the front panel.
Do not use 8RECEIVER on the remote controller. Once turned off, the AV receiver will automatically
turn on again. Congratulations! You now have the latest firmware
installed on your Onkyo AV receiver.
Case 1:
If an error occurs, “Error!! *-**” is displayed on the AV receiver’s display. (Alpha-numeric characters on the front display are denoted by asterisks.) Refer to the following table and take appropriate action.
Errors during an update via network
Error Code Description
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-10, *-20
*
-11, *-13, *-21,
*
-28
Others Retry the update procedure from the beginning.
The Ethernet cable was not detected. Reconnect the cable properly.
Internet connection error. Check the following items:
• Make sure the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS server are configured properly.
• Make sure the router is turned on.
• Make sure the AV receiver and the router are connected with an Ethernet cable.
• Make sure your router is configured properly. See the instruction manual of the router.
• If your network allows only one client connection and there is any other device already connected, the AV receiver will not be able to access the network. Consult your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
• If your modem does not function as a router, you will need a router. Depending on your network, you may need to configure the proxy server if necessary. See the document provided by your ISP. If you are still unable to access the Internet, the DNS or proxy server may be temporarily down. Contact your ISP.
If the error persists, please contact Onkyo Support (page 70) and provide the error code.
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Case 3:
If you do not have an Internet connection to the network, please contact Onkyo Support (page 70).
Case 2:
If an error occurs during the update process, disconnect then reconnect the AC power cord and try again.
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Updating the Firmware via USB
The AV receiver allows you to update the firmware using a USB device.
Note
• Never unplug or turn off the AV receiver during the update process.
• Never plug or unplug an HDMI cable or a USB device during the update process.
• Never unplug the USB storage device containing the firmware file or the AC power cord during the update process.
• Do not attempt to access the AV receiver from your PC while it is being updated.
• It takes up to 10 minutes to complete the firmware update.
• The AV receiver will retain all your settings after the update is finished.
Before Starting
•Set the “HDMI Ctrl (RIHD)” setting to “Off” (page 52).
• Turn off the controller device connected via Ethernet cable.
• Turn off Multi Zone if this function is present.
• Stop playback of contents from Internet Radio, iPod/iPhone, USB or servers, etc.
• If there is any data in the USB device, remove it first.
Update Procedure
Connect a USB device to your PC. If there is any
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data in the USB device, remove it first. Download the firmware file from the Onkyo web
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site. The file name is as follows:
ONKAVR****_************.zip
Unzip the downloaded file. The following three files are created:
ONKAVR****_************.of1 ONKAVR****_************.of2 ONKAVR****_************.of3
Copy the extracted files to the USB device. Be
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careful not to copy the zip file. Remove the USB device from your PC and connect
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it to the USB port on the AV receiver. Make sure the AV receiver and TV are turned on.
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If the AV receiver is in standby mode, press 8ON/STANDBY on the AV receiver to light up the
front display.
Select the USB input source.
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Now Initializing...” appears on the AV receiver’s display and then the name of the USB device is displayed. It takes 20 to 30 seconds to recognize the USB device.
Press RECEIVER followed by HOME on the remote
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controller.
The Home menu appears on the TV screen.
Select “F/W Update” and press ENTER.
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Select “Update via USB” and press ENTER.
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Note that this option will not be available if there is no firmware file newer than the currently installed version.
Select “Update” and press ENTER.
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The update process will begin. During the update process, the on-screen display may
disappear depending on the updated program. When this occurs, you can still view the update progress on the AV receiver’s display. The on-screen display will reappear after the update is complete, and upon turning the AV receiver off and on again. Do not turn off the AV receiver and do not remove the USB device during the update process.
The message “Completed!” appears on the AV
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receiver’s display, indicating that the update has been completed. Remove the USB device.
Turn off the AV receiver using 8ON/STANDBY on
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the front panel.
Do not use 8RECEIVER on the remote controller. Once turned off, the AV receiver will automatically turn on again. Congratulations! You now have the latest firmware
installed on your Onkyo AV receiver.
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Troubleshooting
Appendix
Case 1:
If an error occurs, “Error!! *-**” is displayed on the AV receiver’s display. (Alpha-numeric characters on the front display are denoted by asterisks.) Refer to the following table and take appropriate action.
Errors during an update via USB
Error Code Description
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-10, *-20
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-14
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The USB device was not detected. Make sure the USB flash memory or USB cable is properly connected to the USB port. If the USB storage device has its own power supply, use it to power the USB device.
The firmware file was not found in the root folder of the USB device, or the firmware file is for another model. Retry and download the file on the support page of the web site, following the on-site instructions. If the error persists, please contact Onkyo Support and provide the error code.
If the error persists, please contact Onkyo Support and provide the error code.
Case 2:
If an error occurs during the update process, disconnect then reconnect the AC power cord and try again.
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China, Hong Kong
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Tel: 852-2429-3118 Fax: 852-2428-9039 http://www.onkyochina.com
Asia, Oceania, Middle East, Africa
Please contact an Onkyo distributor referring to Onkyo SUPPORT site. http://www.intl.onkyo.com/support/firmware/index.html
The above-mentioned information is subject to change without prior notice. Visit the Onkyo web site for the latest update.
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Appendix

Connection Tips and Video Signal Path

The AV receiver supports several connection formats for compatibility with a wide range of AV equipment. The format you choose will depend on the formats supported by your components. Use the following sections as a guide.
The on-screen menus appear only on a TV that is connected to the HDMI OUT. If your TV is connected to other video outputs, use the AV receiver’s display when changing settings.
Note
• The on-screen menus are displayed when: – There is no video input, or – The video input is 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.
Video Connection Formats
Video components can be connected by using any one of the following video connection formats: composite video, component video, or HDMI, the latter offering the best picture quality.
When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that the AV receiver doesn’t convert between formats, so only outputs of the same format as the input will output the signal.
Video Signal Flow Chart
Blu-ray Disc/DVD player, etc.
Composite
AV receiver
Composite
Component
IN
MONITOR OUT
Component
TV, projector, etc.
HDMI
HDMI
Audio Connection Formats
Audio components can be connected by using any of the following audio connection formats: analog, optical, coaxial, or HDMI. When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that the AV receiver does not convert digital input signals for analog line outputs and vice versa.
If signals are present at more than one input, the inputs will be selected automatically in the following order of priority: HDMI, digital, analog.
Audio Signal Flow Chart
Blu-ray Disc/DVD player, etc.
Optical
IN
AV receiver
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This is possible when “Audio Return Ch” is set to “Auto” (page 53), the TV/CD input selector is selected, and your TV is ARC capable.
Tip
• When a signal is input via HDMI and the corresponding input
selector is selected, the HDMI indicator lights. In the case of an optical or coaxial connection, the DIGITAL indicator lights. In the case of an analog connection, neither of the HDMI and DIGITAL indicators light.
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OUT
TV, projector, etc.
HDMICoaxial Analog
HDMI
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Appendix
Using an RIHD­compatible TV, Player, or Recorder
p, which stands for Remote Interactive over HDMI, is the name of the system control function found on Onkyo components. The AV receiver can be used with CEC (Consumer Electronics Control), which allows system control over HDMI and is part of the HDMI standard. CEC provides interoperability between various components, however, operation with components other
than p-compatible components cannot be guaranteed.
About p-compatible components
The following components are p-compatible (As of January 2012).
TV
• Toshiba TV
•Sharp TV
Players/Recorders
• Onkyo and Integra p-compatible players
• Toshiba players and recorders
• Sharp players and recorders (only when used together with Sharp TV)
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Models other than those mentioned above may have some interoperability if compatible with CEC, which is part of the HDMI Standard, but operation cannot be guaranteed.
Note
• For proper linked operations, do not connect more p- compatible components than the quantities specified below, to the HDMI input terminal. – Blu-ray Disc/DVD players: up to three. – Blu-ray Disc/DVD recorders/Digital Video Recorders: up to
three.
– Cable/Satellite Set-top boxes: up to four.
• Do not connect the AV receiver to another AV receiver/AV amplifier via HDMI.
• Proper linked operations are not guaranteed when more p-compatible components than the above-mentioned
quantities are connected.
Operations that can be performed with p connection
For p-compatible TV
The following linked operations are enabled by connecting the AV receiver to an p-compatible TV.
• The AV receiver will enter standby mode when the TV is set to standby.
• You can set on the menu screen of the TV to either output the audio from the speakers connected to the AV receiver, or from the speakers of the TV.
• It is possible to output the audio coming from the tuner or auxiliary input of your TV to the speakers of the AV receiver. (A connection such as an optical digital cable or similar is required in addition to the HDMI cable.)
• Input to the AV receiver can be selected with the remote controller of the TV.
• Operations such as volume adjustment or similar for the AV receiver can be performed from the remote controller of the TV.
For p-compatible players/recorders
The following linked operations are enabled by connecting the AV receiver to an p-compatible
player/recorder.
• When playback is started on the player/recorder, AV receiver will switch to the HDMI input of the player/recorder that is playing back.
• Operation of the player/recorder is possible using the remote controller supplied with the AV receiver.
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How to connect and setup
Confirm the connection and settings.
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1. Connect the HDMI OUT jack to the HDMI input jack of the TV.
Blu-ray Disc/DVD player, etc.
HDMI connection
AV receiver
DIGITAL AUDIO connection (OPTICAL)
TV, projector, etc.
HDMI connection
2. Connect the audio output from the TV to the OPTICAL IN 2 jack of the AV receiver using an optical digital cable.
Note
• When the audio return channel (ARC) function is used with
an ARC capable TV, this connection is not necessary (page 53).
3. Connect the HDMI output of the Blu-ray Disc/DVD player/recorder to the HDMI IN 1 jack of the AV receiver.
Note
• It is necessary to assign the HDMI input when connecting
the Blu-ray Disc/DVD player/recorder to other jacks (page 45). Do not assign an HDMI IN to the TV/CD selector at this time, otherwise appropriate CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) operation will not be guaranteed.
Change each item in the “HDMI Setup” menu
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according to the following settings:
HDMI Ctrl (RIHD): On
Audio Return Ch (ARC): Auto See details of each setting (pages 52, 53).
Confirm the settings.
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1. Turn on the power for all connected components.
2. Turn off the power of the TV, and confirm that the power of the connected components is turned off automatically with the link operation.
3. Turn on the power of the Blu-ray Disc/DVD player/recorder.
4. Start playback on the Blu-ray Disc/DVD player/recorder, and verify the following:
• The AV receiver automatically turns on, and
selects the input to which the Blu-ray Disc/DVD player/recorder is connected.
• The TV automatically turns on, and selects the
input to which the AV receiver is connected.
5. Following the operating instructions of the TV, select “Use the TV speakers” from the menu screen of the TV, and confirm that the audio is output from the speakers of the TV, and not from the speakers connected to the AV receiver.
6. Select “Use the speakers connected from the AV receiver” from the menu screen of the TV, and confirm that the audio is output from the speakers connected to the AV receiver, and not from the TV speakers.
Note
• Perform the above operations when you use the AV receiver
for the first time, when the settings of each component are changed, when the main power of each component is turned off, when the power cable is disconnected from the power supply, or when there has been a power outage.
Operate with the remote controller.
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For buttons that can be operated (➔ page 60).
Note
• Audio from DVD-Audio or Super Audio CD may not output from the TV speakers. You will be able to output the audio from the TV speakers by setting the audio output of the DVD player to 2ch PCM. (It may not be possible depending on the player models.)
• Even if you set to output audio on the TV speakers, audio will be output from the speakers connected to the AV receiver when you adjust the volume or switch the input on the AV receiver. To output audio from the TV speakers, re­do the corresponding operations on the TV.
• In case of an p connection with u and u audio control compatible components, do not connect the u
cable at the same time.
• On the TV, when you select anything other than the HDMI jack to which the AV receiver is connected, the input on the AV receiver will be switched to “TV/CD”.
• The AV receiver will automatically power on in conjunction when it determines it to be necessary. Even if the AV
receiver is connected to an p compatible TV or player/recorder, it will not power on if it is not necessary. It may not power on in conjunction when the TV is set to output audio from the TV.
• Linked functions with the AV receiver may not work depending on the component model connected. In such cases, operate the AV receiver directly.
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About HDMI

Designed to meet the increased demands of digital TV, HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a new digital interface standard for connecting TVs, projectors, Blu-ray Disc/DVD players, set-top boxes, and other video components. Until now, several separate video and audio cables have been required to connect AV components. With HDMI, a single cable can carry control signals, digital video, and up to eight channels of digital audio (2­channel PCM, multichannel digital audio, and multichannel PCM).
The HDMI video stream (i.e., video signal) is compatible with DVI (Digital Visual Interface) with a DVI input can be connected by using an HDMI-to­DVI adapter cable. (This may not work with some TVs and displays, resulting in no picture.) The AV receiver uses HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)*2, so only HDCP-compatible components can display the picture.
The AV receiver’s HDMI interface is based on the following:
Audio Return Channel, 3D, x.v.Color, DeepColor, Lip Sync, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DSD and Multichannel PCM.
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, so TVs and displays
Supported Audio Formats About Copyright Protection
• 2-channel linear PCM (32–192 kHz, 16/20/24 bit)
• Multichannel linear PCM (up to 7.1 ch, 32–192 kHz, 16/20/24 bit)
• Bitstream (DSD, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio)
Your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player must also support HDMI output of the above audio formats.
The AV receiver supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital
*2
Content Protection)
, a copy-protection system for digital video signals. Other devices connected to the AV receiver via HDMI must also support HDCP.
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DVI (Digital Visual Interface): The digital display interface standard set by the DDWG
*2
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection): The video encryption technology developed by Intel for HDMI/DVI. It’s designed to protect video content and requires a HDCP-compatible device to display the encrypted video.
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DDWG (Digital Display Working Group): Lead by Intel, Compaq, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard, IBM, NEC, and Silicon Image, this open industry group’s objective is to address the industry’s requirements for a digital connectivity specification for high-performance PCs and digital displays.
Note
• The HDMI video stream is compatible with DVI (Digital Visual
Interface), so TVs and displays with a DVI input can be connected by using an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable. (Note that DVI connections only carry video, so you’ll need to make a separate connection for audio.) However, reliable operation with such an adapter is not guaranteed. In addition, video signals from a PC are not supported.
• The HDMI audio signal (sampling rate, bit length, etc.) may be
restricted by the connected source component. If the picture is poor or there’s no sound from a component connected via HDMI, check its setup. Refer to the connected component’s instruction manual for details.
*3
in 1999.
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Network/USB Features

Connecting to the Network
The following diagram shows how you can connect the AV receiver to your home network. In this example, it’s connected to a LAN port on a router, which has a 4-port 100Base-TX switch built-in.
Internet radio
Modem
WAN
LAN
Router
Network Requirements
Ethernet Network
For the best results, a 100Base-TX switched Ethernet network is recommended. Although it’s possible to play music on a computer that’s connected to the network wirelessly, playback may be unreliable, so it is recommended to use wired connections.
Ethernet Router
A router manages the network, data-routing and supplying of IP addresses. Your router must support the following:
• NAT (Network Address Translation). NAT allows several networked computers to access the Internet simultaneously via a single Internet connection. The AV receiver needs Internet access for Internet radio.
• DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). DHCP supplies IP addresses to the network devices, allowing them to configure themselves automatically.
• A router with a built-in 100Base-TX switch is recommended.
Some routers have a built-in modem, and some Internet Service Providers (ISP) require you to use specific routers. Please consult your ISP or computer dealer if you’re unsure.
CAT5 Ethernet cable
Use a shielded CAT5 Ethernet cable (straight-type) to connect the AV receiver to your home network.
Appendix
Consult your ISP if you have any problems with your Internet connection.
• The AV receiver uses DHCP to configure its network settings automatically. If you want to configure these settings manually, see “Network Setup” (page 53).
• The AV receiver does not support PPPoE settings, so if you have a PPPoE-type Internet connection, you must use a PPPoE­compatible router.
• Depending on your ISP, you may need to specify a proxy server to use Internet radio. If your computer is configured to use a proxy server, use the same settings for the AV receiver (page 54).
Computer or media server
Internet Access (for Internet radio)
To receive Internet radio, your Ethernet network must have Internet access. A narrowband Internet connection (e.g., 56K modem, ISDN) will not provide satisfactory results, so a broadband connection is strongly recommended (e.g., cable modem, xDSL modem, etc). Please consult your ISP or computer dealer if you’re unsure.
Note
• To receive Internet radio with the AV receiver, your broadband Internet connection must be working and able to access the Web.
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Appendix
Server Requirements
Server playback
The AV receiver can play digital music files stored on a computer or media server and supports the following technologies:
• Windows Media Player 11
• Windows Media Player 12
• Windows Media Connect 2.0
• DLNA-certified media server If the operating system of your computer is Windows Vista, Windows Media Player 11 is already installed. Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP can be
downloaded for free from the Microsoft web site.
• The computer or media server must be on the same network as the AV receiver.
• Up to 20,000 folders can be displayed, and folders may be nested up to 16 levels deep.
Note
• Depending on the media server, the AV receiver may not recognize it, or may not be able to play its music files.
Minimum system requirements for Windows Media Player 11 on Windows XP
Operating system
Windows XP Home Edition (SP2), Windows XP Professional (SP2), Windows XP Tablet PC Edition (SP2), Update Rollup 2 for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 (KB900325), October 2006 Update Rollup for Windows XP Media Center Edition (KB925766)
Processor: 233 MHz Intel Pentium II, Advanced
Micro Devices (AMD), etc.
Memory: 64 MB Hard disk: 200 MB of free space Drive: CD or DVD drive Modem: 28.8 kbps Sound card: 16-bit sound card Monitor: Super VGA (800 x 600) Video card: 64 MB VRAM, DirectX 9.0b Software: Microsoft ActiveSync (only when
using a Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC or smartphone)
Web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or
Netscape 7.1
Remote playback
• Windows Media Player 12
• DLNA-certified (within DLNA Interoperability Guidelines version 1.5) media server or controller device.
The setting varies depending on the media server or controller devices. Refer to your device’s instruction manual for details. If the operating system of your personal computer is Windows 7, Windows Media Player 12 is already installed. For more information, see the Microsoft web site.
USB Device Requirements
• USB mass storage device class (but not always guaranteed).
• FAT16 or FAT32 file system format.
• If the storage device has been partitioned, each section will be treated as an independent device.
• Up to 20,000 folders can be displayed, and folders may be nested up to 16 levels deep.
• USB hubs and USB devices with hub functions are not supported.
Note
• If the media you connect is not supported, the message “No Storage” will be displayed.
• If you connect a USB hard disk drive to the AV receiver’s USB port, we recommend that you use its AC adapter to power it.
• The AV receiver supports USB MP3 players that support the USB Mass Storage Class standard, which allows USB devices to be connected to computers without the need for special drivers or software. Note that not all USB MP3 players support the USB Mass Storage Class standard. Refer to your USB MP3 player’s instruction manual for details.
• Protected WMA music files on an MP3 player cannot be played.
• Onkyo accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss or damage to data stored on a USB device when that device is used with the AV receiver. We recommend that you back up your important music files beforehand.
• MP3 players containing music files that are managed with special music software are not supported.
• Operation is not guaranteed for all USB devices, which includes the ability to power them.
• Do not connect your USB device via a USB hub. The USB device must be connected directly to the AV receiver’s USB port.
• If the USB device contains a lot of data, the AV receiver make take a while to read it.
• USB devices with security functions cannot be played.
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Supported Audio File Formats About DLNA
For server playback and playback from a USB device, the AV receiver supports the following music file formats. Variable bit-rate (VBR) files are supported. However, playback times may not display correctly.
Note
• With remote playback, the AV receiver does not support the following music file formats: FLAC and Ogg Vorbis.
• In the case of server playback, the above-mentioned file formats may not be played depending on the server type.
MP3 (.mp3 or .MP3)
• MP3 files must be MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3 format with sampling rates of 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz and bitrates of between 8 kbps and 320 kbps. Incompatible files cannot be played.
WMA (.wma or .WMA)
WMA stands for Windows Media Audio and is an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. Audio can be encoded in WMA format by using Windows Media
• WMA files must have the copyright option turned off.
• Sampling rates of 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz,
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, bitrates of between 5 kbps and 320 kbps, and WMA DRM are supported.
• WMA Pro/Voice formats are not supported.
WMA Lossless (.wma or .WMA)
• Sampling rates of 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz are supported.
• Quantization bit: 16 bit, 24 bit
®
Player.
WAV (.wav or .WAV)
WAV files contain uncompressed PCM digital audio.
• Sampling rates of 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz,
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz,
88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz are supported.
• Quantization bit: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
AAC
(.aac/.m4a/.mp4/.3gp/.3g2/.AAC/.M4A/.MP4/ .3GP or .3G2)
AAC stands for MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Audio.
• Sampling rates of 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz,
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz,
88.2 kHz, 96 kHz and bitrates of between 8 kbps and 320 kbps are supported.
FLAC (.flac or .FLAC)
FLAC is a file format for lossless audio data compression.
• Sampling rates of 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz,
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz,
88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz are supported.
• Quantization bit: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
Ogg Vorbis (.ogg or .OGG)
• Sampling rates of 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz,
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz and bitrates of between 48 kbps and 500 kbps are supported. Incompatible files cannot be played.
LPCM (Linear PCM)
• Sampling rates of 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz,
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz,
88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz are supported.
• Quantization bit: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
*
Only for playback via network.
The Digital Living Network Alliance is an international, cross-industry collaboration. Members of DLNA develop a concept of wired and wireless interoperable networks where digital content such as photos, music, and videos can be shared through consumer electronics, personal computers, and mobile devices in and beyond the home. The AV receiver complies with the DLNA Interoperability Guidelines version 1.5.
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License and Trademark Information

“x.v.Color” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
Appendix
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent Nos: 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,212,872; 7,333,929; 7,392,195; 7,272,567 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS-HD, the Symbol, & DTS-HD and the Symbol together are registered trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Music Optimizer™ is a trademark of Onkyo Corporation.
“HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.”
InstaPrevue and the InstaPrevue logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Silicon Image, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance.
Apple TV is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Manufactured under license from Audyssey Laboratories™, Inc. U.S. and foreign patents pending. Audyssey 2EQ Audyssey Dynamic EQ registered trademarks of Audyssey Laboratories, Inc.
®
, the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED™ are
“DLNA trademarks, service marks, or certification marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance.”
Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.
®
and Audyssey Dynamic Volume® are
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Specifications

Amplifier Section
Rated Output Power All channels: (North American)
Dynamic Power
*
IEC60268-Short-term maximum output power
THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion+Noise)
Damping Factor 60 (Front, 1 kHz, 8 Ω) Input Sensitivity and Impedance (Unbalance)
Rated RCA Output Level and Impedance
Maximum RCA Output Level and Impedance
Frequency Response 5 Hz - 100 kHz/+1 dB, –3 dB (DSP bypass) Tone Control Characteristics
Signal to Noise Ratio 100 dB (LINE, IHF-A) Speaker Impedance 6 - 16
80 watts minimum continuous power per channel, 8 ohm loads, 2 channels driven from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with a maximum total harmonic distortion of 0.7% (FTC)
130 watts minimum continuous power per channel, 6 ohm loads, 1 channel driven at 1 kHz, with a maximum total harmonic distortion of 1%
(Others)
5 ch × 130 W at 6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1 ch driven of 1% (IEC)
*
180 W (3 , Front) 160 W (4 , Front) 100 W (8 , Front)
0.08% (20 Hz - 20 kHz, half power)
200 mV/47 k (LINE)
200 mV/2.2 k (LINE OUT)
2 V/2.2 k (LINE OUT)
±10 dB, 50 Hz (BASS) ±10 dB, 20 kHz (TREBLE)
Video Section
Input Sensitivity/Output Level and Impedance
1 Vp-p/75 (Component Y)
0.7 Vp-p/75 (Component PB/CB, PR/CR) 1 Vp-p/75 (Composite)
Component Video Frequency Response
5 Hz - 100 MHz/+0 dB, -3 dB
Tuner Section
FM Tuning Frequency Range
(North American) 87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz (Others) 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz, RDS
AM Tuning Frequency Range
522/530 kHz - 1611/1710 kHz
Preset Channel 40
General
Power Supply (North American)
Power Consumption (North American) 4.2 A
No-sound Power Consumption
Stand-by Power Consumption
Dimensions (W × H × D)
Weight (North American)
AC 120 V, 60 Hz
(European and Australian)
AC 230 V, 50 Hz
(European and Australian) 400 W
55 W
(North American) 0.1 W (Others) 0.2 W
435 mm × 173.5 mm × 328 mm 17-1/8" × 6-13/16" × 12-15/16"
8.6 kg (19.0 lbs.)
(European and Australian)
9.0 kg (19.8 lbs.)
Appendix
HDMI
Input IN 1, IN 2, IN 3, IN 4, IN 5, IN 6 Output OUT Video Resolution 1080p Audio Format Dolby True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio,
Supported 3D, Audio Return Channel, DeepColor,
DVD-Audio, DSD
x.v.Color, LipSync, CEC (RIHD)
Video Inputs
Component IN 1, IN 2 Composite BD/DVD, CBL/SAT, GAME, PC, AUX
Video Outputs
Component OUT Composite MONITOR OUT
Audio Inputs
Digital Optical: 2
Analog BD/DVD, CBL/SAT, GAME, PC, TV/CD,
Coaxial: 2
AUX
Audio Outputs
Analog ZONE2 LINE OUT Subwoofer Pre Output 1 Speaker Outputs Main (L, R, C, SL, SR) Phones 1 (6.3 ø)
Others
Setup Mic 1 RI 1 USB 1 (Front) Ethernet 1
Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.
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Supplied Accessories

Make sure you have the following accessories.
Front speakers (SKF-680)
(White)
Front speakers
20 rubber stoppers*1
(For Front/Center/
Surround speakers)
*1
Configuration of the rubber stoppers may be different from the figure, such as being 2 sheets instead of 1 sheet, but the total number will be same.
Speaker cables 11 ft. (3.5 m)
Center speaker (SKC-680)
Center speaker Speaker cable
Surround speakers (SKR-680)
(Red)
(Green)
10 ft. (3.0 m)
Powered subwoofer (SKW-791)
Subwoofer RCA cable
4 floor pads

Part Names

Keyhole slot
Speaker terminals
SKF-680/SKR-680
Speaker terminals
10 ft. (3.0 m)
Caution
• The front grilles are not designed to be removed so do not attempt to remove them forcibly, as this will damage them.
Front
Status indicator
Off: Subwoofer in standby mode or
disconnected from power source
Blue: Subwoofer on
SKW-791
Rear
SKW-791
To AC outlet
Note
• The Auto Standby function turns the subwoofer on when the input signal exceeds a certain level. If the Auto Standby function does not work reliably, try slightly increasing or decreasing the subwoofer output level on your receiver.
With the Auto Standby function, the SKW-791 automatically turns on when an input signal is detected in standby mode. When there’s no input signal for a while, the SKW-791 automatically enters standby mode.
OUTPUT LEVEL control
This control is used to adjust the volume of the subwoofer.
LINE INPUT
This RCA input should be connected to the subwoofer pre out on your AV receiver with supplied RCA cable.
Surround speakers
(Blue)
Speaker cables 26 ft. (8.0 m)
(Gray)
SKC-680
Keyhole slots
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Before Using the Home Theater Speaker Package

Using the Rubber Stoppers for a More Stable Platform
We recommend using the supplied rubber stoppers to achieve the best possible sound from your speakers. The rubber stoppers prevent the speakers from moving, providing a more stable platform.
Rubber stoppers
Using the Floor Pads for Subwoofer
If the subwoofer is placed on a hard floor (wood, vinyl, tile, etc.) and playback is very loud, the subwoofer’s feet may damage the flooring. To prevent this, place the supplied pads underneath the subwoofer’s feet. The pads also provide a stable base for the subwoofer.
Wall Mounting
To mount the front/surround speakers vertically, use the keyhole slot shown to hang each speaker on a screw that’s securely screwed into the wall.
Keyhole slots for wall mounting
Rubber stoppers
Bottom of the SKC-680
Bottom of the SKF-680/SKR-680
Rubber stoppers
1-3/16
1-9/16
" (30 mm)
" (40 mm)
Pad
Setting the Subwoofer Level
To set the level of the subwoofer, use the OUTPUT LEVEL control. Set it so that bass sounds are evenly balanced with the treble sounds from the other speakers. Because our ears are less sensitive to very low bass sounds, there’s a temptation to set the level of the subwoofer too high. As a rule of thumb, set the subwoofer level to what you think is the optimal level, and then back it off slightly.
SKF-680/SKR-680
To mount the center speaker horizontally, use the two keyhole slots shown to hang the speaker on two screws that are securely screwed into the wall.
Keyhole slots for wall mounting
SKC-680
Rubber stoppers
8-1/4" (210 mm)
Tip
• If the center speaker is tilted, loosen the screw on the declined side to move upward so that the speaker could be adjusted vertically.
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Caution
c
• A mounting screw’s ability to support a
Wall
speaker depends on how well it’s anchored to the wall. If you have hollow walls, screw each mounting screw into a stud. If there are no studs, or the walls are solid, use suitable wall anchors. Use screws with a head
5/32" to 5/16" (4 to 8 mm)
diameter of 5/16" (9 mm) or less and a shank diameter of 1/8" (4 mm) or less. With hollow walls, use a cable/pipe detector to check for any power cables or water pipes before making any holes.
• Leave a gap of between 5/32" (4 mm) and 5/16" (8 mm) between the wall and the base of the screw head, as shown (We recommend that you consult a home installation professional).

Enjoying Home Theater

The Home Theater means that you can enjoy surround sound with a real sense of movement in your own home — just like being in a movie theater or concert hall.
a Front left and right speakers (SKF-680)
They should be positioned facing the listener at about ear level, and equally spaced from the TV. Angle them inward slightly so as to create a triangle, with the listener at the apex.
b Center speaker (SKC-680)
Position it close to your TV (preferably on top) facing forward at about ear level, or at the same height as the front left and right speakers.
c Surround left and right speakers (SKR-680)
Position them at the sides of the listener, or slightly behind, about 2 to 3 feet (60 to 100 cm) above ear level. Ideally they should be equally spaced from the listener.
d Subwoofer (SKW-791)
The subwoofer handles the bass sounds of the LFE (Low-Frequency Effects) channel and bass from the satellite speakers when a crossover is specified. The volume and quality of the bass output from your subwoofer will depend on its position, the shape of your listening room, and your listening position. In general, a good bass sound can be obtained by installing the subwoofer in a front corner, or at one­third the way along the front wall, as shown.
dba
Corner position
1/3 of wall position

Connecting the Speakers

Speaker Connection Precautions
Read the following before connecting your speakers:
• Turn off your receiver before making any connections.
• Pay close attention to speaker wiring polarity. Connect positive (+) terminals to only positive (+) terminals, and negative (–) terminals to only negative (–) terminals. If the speakers are wired incorrectly, the sound will be out of phase and will sound unnatural.
• Be careful not to short the positive and negative wires. Doing so may damage your amp.
Powered
subwoofer
*
Using the supplied RCA cable, connect the subwoofer’s LINE INPUT to your AV receiver’s SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack.
Caution
Front right
speaker
Surround
right
speaker
Center speaker
Green
Red
Front left
speaker
BlueGray
Surround
left
speaker
White
• With other audio-video components, connect the subwoofer’s LINE INPUT to the subwoofer pre out jack of your equipment. Never plug any kind of musical instrument to the subwoofer.
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Specifications

Powered Subwoofer (SKW-791)
Type Bass-reflex Input sensitivity/Impedance
540 mV/20 k
Rated output Power (FTC)
120 watts minimum continuous power, 4 ohms, driven at 100 Hz with a maximum total harmonic distortion of 1%
Frequency response 25 Hz to 150 Hz Cabinet capacity 1.3 cubic feet (37 L) Dimensions (W × H × D) 10-13/16" × 19-15/16" × 17-1/4"
Weight 21.4 lbs. (9.7 kg) Audio Input 1 (RCA analog mono) Drivers unit 10" (25 cm) Cone Woofer Power supply AC 120 V, 60 Hz Power consumption 35 W Other Auto Standby function
Front Speakers (SKF-680)
Type 2 Way Closed Box Impedance 6 Maximum input power 130 W Sensitivity 81 dB/W/m Frequency response 60 Hz to 50 kHz Crossover frequency 4kHz Cabinet capacity 0.074 cubic feet (2.1 L) Dimensions (W × H × D) 4-3/4" × 11-7/16" × 4"
Weight 2.4 lbs. (1.1 kg) Drivers unit 4" (10 cm) Cone Woofer
Terminal Spring type color coded Keyhole slot Available Grille Fixed Insert nut Available (1/4-20UNC) Other Non-magnetic shielding
275 mm × 507 mm × 438 mm (incl. projection)
Non-magnetic shielding
120 mm × 290 mm × 102 mm (incl. grille and projection)
1" (2.5 cm) Balanced Dome
Center Speaker (SKC-680)
Type 2 Way Closed Box Impedance 6 Maximum input power 130 W Sensitivity 81 dB/W/m Frequency response 60 Hz to 50 kHz Crossover frequency 4kHz Cabinet capacity 0.074 cubic feet (2.1 L) Dimensions (W × H × D) 11-7/16" × 4-13/16" × 4-7/16"
Weight 2.4 lbs. (1.1 kg) Drivers unit 4" (10 cm) Cone Woofer
Terminal Spring type color coded Keyhole slot Available Grille Fixed Insert nut Available (1/4-20UNC) Other Non-magnetic shielding
290 mm × 122 mm × 113 mm (incl. grille and projection)
1" (2.5 cm) Balanced Dome
Surround Speakers (SKR-680)
Type Full Range Closed Box Impedance 6 Maximum input power 130 W Sensitivity 79 dB/W/m Frequency response 90 Hz to 20 kHz Cabinet capacity 0.074 cubic feet (2.1 L) Dimensions (W × H × D) 4-3/4" × 11-7/16" × 4"
Weight 1.8 lbs. (0.8 kg) Drivers unit 3-1/4" (8 cm) Cone Speaker Terminal Spring type color coded Keyhole slot Available Grille Fixed Insert nut Available (1/4-20UNC) Other Non-magnetic shielding
120 mm × 290 mm × 102 mm (incl. grille and projection)
Specifications and appearance are subject to change without prior notice.
Note
For non-magnetic shielded speakers:
Try moving the speakers away from your TV or monitor. If discoloration should occur, turn off your TV or monitor, wait 15 to 30 minutes, and then turn it back on again. This normally activates the degaussing function, which neutralizes the magnetic field, thereby removing any discoloration effects.
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Ensemble d’enceintes du Home cinéma 5.1 can.

HTP-691

Accessoires fournis

Assurez-vous que le carton contient bien les accessoires suivants.
Enceintes avant (SKF-680)
(Blanc)
Enceintes avant
20 bouchons de
caoutchouc
(Pour enceintes avant/
centrale/surround)
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La configuration des bouchons de caoutchouc peut être différente de la figure, en comportant par exemple 2 feuilles au lieu d’une, mais leur nombre total est identique.
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Câbles d’enceinte
Enceinte centrale (SKC-680)
Enceinte centrale Câble d’enceinte 3,0 m
Enceintes surround (SKR-680)
(Rouge)
3,5 m
(Vert)
Subwoofer amplifié (SKW-791)
Subwoofer Câble RCA 3,0 m
4 tampons de protection

Noms des pièces

Encoche en trou de serrure
Bornes d’enceinte
SKF-680/SKR-680
Bornes d’enceinte
SKC-680
Mise en garde
• Les grilles avant ne sont pas faites pour être retirées, aussi n’essayez pas de les retirer de force, car ceci les endommagera.
Avant
Indicateur d’état
Off : subwoofer en mode veille ou
débranché de la source
d’alimentation Bleu : subwoofer allumé Grâce à la fonction de mise en veille automatique, la SKW-791 s’allume automatiquement lorsqu’un signal
SKW-791
d’entrée est détecté en mode Veille. Lorsqu’aucun signal d’entrée n’est transmis pendant un certain temps, la SKW-791 passe automatiquement en mode Veille.
Arrière
Bouton OUTPUT LEVEL
Ce bouton sert à régler le volume
sonore du subwoofer.
SKW-791
Vers la prise murale
Remarque
• La fonction de mise en veille automatique allume le subwoofer lorsque le signal d’entrée dépasse un certain niveau. Si la fonction de mise en veille automatique ne fonctionne pas correctement, essayez d’augmenter ou de diminuer légèrement le niveau de sortie du subwoofer de votre récepteur.
LINE INPUT
Cette entrée RCA doit être branchée à la pré-sortie du subwoofer de votre ampli-tuner AV à l’aide du câble RCA fourni.
(Bleu)
Enceintes surround Câbles d’enceinte 8,0 m
(Gris)
Encoches en trou de serrure
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Avant d’utiliser l’Ensemble d’enceintes du Home cinéma

Utilisation des bouchons en caoutchouc pour une meilleure stabilité
Nous vous recommandons d’utiliser les bouchons en caoutchouc fournis pour obtenir le meilleur son possible de vos enceintes. Les bouchons en caoutchouc empêchent les enceintes de bouger, en procurant une meilleure stabilité.
Bouchons de caoutchouc
Dessous de la SKF-680/SKR-680
Bouchons de caoutchouc
30 mm
Bas de la SKC-680
40 mm
Utilisation des tampons de protection pour le subwoofer
Si le subwoofer est placé sur un sol dur (bois, vinyle, carrelage, etc.) et si le niveau sonore de la lecture est élevé, les pieds du subwoofer peuvent endommager le sol. Pour empêcher ceci, placez les tampons fournis sous les pieds du subwoofer. Les tampons fournissent également une base stable au subwoofer.
Tampon
Réglage du niveau sonore du subwoofer
Pour régler le niveau sonore du subwoofer, utilisez le bouton OUTPUT LEVEL. Réglez-le de façon à ce que les basses soient équilibrées avec les aigus provenant des autres enceintes. Étant donné que nos oreilles sont moins sensibles aux basses très faibles, vous pouvez être tenté de régler le niveau sonore du subwoofer trop haut. En règle générale, réglez le niveau sonore du subwoofer au niveau que vous estimez être optimal, et diminuez-le légèrement.
Fixation au mur
Pour fixer les enceintes avant/surround de façon verticale, utilisez l’encoche en trou de serrure pour accrocher chaque enceinte sur une vis bien vissée au mur.
Encoche en trou de serrure pour la fixation au mur
Bouchons de Caoutchouc
SKF-680/SKR-680
Pour fixer l’enceinte centrale de façon horizontale, utilisez les deux encoches en trou de serrure indiquées pour accrocher l’enceinte à deux vis bien fixées au mur.
Encoche en trou de serrure pour la
Bouchons de Caoutchouc
Conseil
• Si l’enceinte centrale est inclinée, dévissez la vis du côté incliné pour régler la position verticale de l’enceinte et la redresser.
fixation au mur
SKC-680
210 mm
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Mise en garde
• La capacité de la vis de fixation
Mur
permettant de supporter une enceinte dépend de la façon dont elle est fixée au mur. Si vos murs sont creux, vissez chaque vis de fixation dans un montant. S’il n’y a aucun montant, ou si les murs
4 à 8 mm
sont pleins, utilisez des fixations murales adéquates. Utilisez des vis dont la tête a un diamètre de 9 mm maximum et un diamètre de la partie lisse de la tige de 4 mm maximum. Pour les murs creux, utilisez un détecteur de câbles/canalisations pour vérifier la présence éventuelle de câbles d’alimentation ou de canalisations d’eau avant d’effectuer des percements.
• Laissez un espace de 4 à 8 mm entre le mur et la base de la tête de la vis, comme indiqué (Nous vous recommandons de consulter un professionnel de l’installation domestique).

Vivez une expérience cinématographique à domicile

Grâce au Home Cinema, vous pouvez profiter d’un son surround très réaliste à votre domicile — comme si vous étiez dans une salle de cinéma ou de concert.
a Enceintes avant gauche et droite (SKF-680)
Elles doivent être positionnées face à l’auditeur, à la hauteur des oreilles et être situées à distance égale du téléviseur. Orientez-les légèrement vers l’intérieur de manière à créer un triangle avec l’auditeur.
b Enceinte centrale (SKC-680)
Positionnez-la à proximité de votre téléviseur (de préférence dessus), face à vous, à la hauteur des oreilles ou à la même hauteur que les enceintes avant gauche et droite.
c Enceintes surround gauche et droite (SKR-680)
Placez-les sur les côtés de l’auditeur, ou légèrement derrière lui, 60 à 100 cm environ au-dessus du niveau des oreilles. Idéalement, elles doivent se situer à égale distance de l’auditeur.
d Subwoofer (SKW-791)
Le subwoofer gère les graves du canal chargé des effets LFE (effets basse fréquence) et les graves des enceintes satellites lorsqu’un crossover est spécifié. Le volume et la qualité des sons graves émis par le subwoofer dépendent de sa position, de la forme de la pièce où le système est installé et de votre position d’écoute. En général, il est possible d’obtenir un bon son grave en installant le subwoofer dans un coin situé devant l’auditeur ou à environ un tiers de la largeur du mur (cf. illustration).
dba
c
Position angulaire
1/3 de la position murale

Branchement des enceintes

Précautions concernant le branchement des enceintes
Lisez ce qui suit avant de brancher vos enceintes :
• Éteignez votre récepteur avant d’effectuer les branchements.
• Faites très attention à respecter la polarité des câbles de vos enceintes. Ne branchez les bornes positives (+) que sur les bornes positives (+) et les bornes négatives (–) que sur les bornes négatives (–). Si les enceintes sont branchées de façon incorrecte, le son sera déphasé et ne semblera pas naturel.
• Veillez à ne pas mettre ne pas mettre les fils positifs et négatifs en court-circuit. Vous risqueriez d’endommager votre amplificateur.
Subwoofer
amplifié
*
À l’aide du câble RCA fourni, branchez la borne LINE INPUT du subwoofer à la prise SUBWOOFER PRE OUT de votre ampli-tuner AV.
Mise en garde
Enceinte
avant droite
Enceinte surround
droite
Enceinte centrale
Vert
Rouge
Enceinte
avant gauche
BleuGris
Enceinte surround
gauche
Blanc
• Avec d’autres composants audio-vidéo, raccordez l’LINE INPUT du subwoofer à la prise pré-sortie du subwoofer de votre équipement. Ne branchez jamais un instrument de musique au subwoofer.
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Caractéristiques techniques

Subwoofer amplifié (SKW-791)
Type Bass-reflex Sensibilité/impédance d’entrée
Puissance de sortie nominale (FTC)
Distorsion de fréquence 25 Hz à 150 Hz Capacité du coffrage 1,3 pieds cubiques (37 L) Dimensions (L × H × P) 10-13/16" × 19-15/16" × 17-1/4"
Poids 21,4 lbs. (9,7 kg) Entrée audio 1 (mono analogique RCA) Amplificateur Woofer conique de 10" (25 cm) Alimentation 120 V CA, 60 Hz Consommation 35 W Autre Fonction de mise en veille automatique
Enceintes avant (SKF-680)
Type Coffrage fermé à 2 canaux Impédance 6 Puissance d’entrée maximale Sensibilité 81 dB/W/m Distorsion de fréquence 60 Hz à 50 kHz Fréquence de crossover 4 kHz Capacité du coffrage 0,074 pieds cubiques (2,1 L) Dimensions (L × H × P) 4-3/4" × 11-7/16" × 4"
Poids 2,4 lbs. (1,1 kg) Amplificateur Woofer conique de 4" (10 cm)
Borne À ressort et à code couleur Encoche en trou de serrure Grille Fixe Écrou d’insertion Disponible (1/4-20UNC) Autre Protection non-magnétique
540 mV / 20 k
Puissance continue de 120 watts minimum, 4 ohms, utilisant une fréquence de 100 Hz avec une distorsion harmoniq ue totale maximale de 1%
275 mm × 507 mm × 438 mm (y compris la projection)
Protection non-magnétique
130 W
120 mm × 290 mm × 102 mm (y compris la grille et la projection)
Dôme équilibré de 1" (2,5 cm)
Disponible
Enceinte centrale (SKC-680)
Typ e Coffrage fermé à 2 canaux Impédance 6 Puissance d’entrée maximale Sensibilité 81 dB/W/m Distorsion de fréquence 60 Hz à 50 kHz Fréquence de crossover 4 kHz Capacité du coffrage 0,074 pieds cubiques (2,1 L) Dimensions (L × H × P) 11-7/16" × 4-13/16" × 4-7/16"
Poids 2,4 lbs. (1,1 kg) Amplificateur Woofer conique de 4" (10 cm)
Borne À ressort et à code couleur Encoche en trou de serrure Grille Fixe Écrou d’insertion Disponible (1/4-20UNC) Autre Protection non-magnétique
130 W
290 mm × 122 mm × 113 mm (y compris la grille et la projection)
Dôme équilibré de 1" (2,5 cm)
Disponible
Enceintes surround (SKR-680)
Type Large bande à coffrage fermé Impédance 6 Puissance d’entrée maximale Sensibilité 79 dB/W/m Distorsion de fréquence 90 Hz à 20 kHz Capacité du coffrage 0,074 pieds cubiques (2,1 L) Dimensions (L × H × P) 4-3/4" × 11-7/16" × 4"
Poids 1,8 lbs. (0,8 kg) Amplificateur Cône d’enceinte de 3-1/4" (8 cm) Borne À ressort et à code couleur Encoche en trou de serrure Grille Fixe Écrou d’insertion Disponible (1/4-20UNC) Autre Protection non-magnétique
130 W
120 mm × 290 mm × 102 mm (y compris la grille et la projection)
Disponible
Les caractéristiques techniques et l’apparence de cet appareil sont susceptibles d’être modifiées sans préavis.
Remarque
Pour enceintes blindées non magnétiques :
Essayez d’éloigner les enceintes de votre téléviseur ou de votre moniteur. Si une décoloration se produit, éteignez votre téléviseur ou votre moniteur, attendez 15 à 30 minutes, puis rallumez le téléviseur ou le moniteur. Ceci active normalement la fonction de démagnétisation, qui neutralise le champ magnétique, supprimant ainsi les effets de décoloration.
SN 29400974-SP
(C) Copyright 2012 Onkyo Sound & Vision Corporation Japan. All rights reserved.
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Using Internet Radio

Using Internet Radio

Common Procedures in Internet Radio Menu

Note
• Available services may vary depending on the region.
Press NET.
1
A list of the network services appears, and the NET indicator lights. If it flashes, verify that the Ethernet cable is firmly connected to the AV receiver.
Select the desired service and press ENTER.
2
The top page of the selected service appears.
Using Multiple Accounts
The AV receiver supports multiple user accounts, which means you can freely switch between several logins. After registering user accounts, login is performed from the “Users” screen.
Press MENU while the Users screen is displayed.
1
The following menu items appear:
Add new user: Remove this user:
You can either store a new user account, or delete an existing one.
Tip
• Some of the services don’t allow the use of multiple user accounts.
• You can store up to 10 user accounts.
• To switch between accounts you must first log out from the current account, and log in again on the “Users” screen.
Pandora
Using Rhapsody (U.S. only).......................... 3
Using the SiriusXM Internet Radio (North
Using Last.fm Internet Radio........................5
Using Slacker Personal Radio......................6
Using MP3tunes.............................................7
®
internet radio –Getting Started
(U.S. only) .................................................2
American only) .........................................4
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Using Internet Radio
Pandora® internet radio –Getting Started (U.S. only)
Pandora is a free, personalized Internet radio service that plays the music you know and helps you discover music you’ll love.
Use q/w to select “I have a Pandora Account” or
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“I’m new to Pandora” and then press ENTER. If you are new to Pandora select “I’m new to
Pandora”. You will see an activation code on your
TV screen. Please write down this code. Go to an Internet connected computer and point your browser to www.pandora.com/onkyo Enter your activation code and then follow the instructions to create your Pandora account and your personalized Pandora Internet radio stations. You can create your stations by entering your favorite songs and artists when prompted. After you have created your account and stations you can return to your Onkyo receiver and press enter to begin listening to your personalized Pandora Internet radio. If you have an existing Pandora account, you can add your Pandora account to your Onkyo receiver by selecting “I have a Pandora Account” and logging in with your email and password.
Tip
• If you want to use multiple user accounts, see “Using
Multiple Accounts” (page 1). Login can be made from the “Users” screen.
To play a station, use q/w to select the station from
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your station list, and then press ENTER.
Playback starts and the playback screen appears.
Create a New Station:
Enter the name of a song, artist, or genre and Pandora will create a unique radio station for you based on the musical qualities of that song, artist, or genre.
Menu Items
I like this song:
Give a song “thumbs-up” and Pandora will play more music like it.
I don’t like this song:
Give a song “thumbs-down” and Pandora will ban that song from the current station.
Why is this song playing?:
Discover some of the musical attributes that Pandora uses to create your personal radio stations.
Don’t play the song for a month:
If you are tired of a song, you can put the song to sleep and Pandora will not play it for one month.
Create station from this artist:
Creates a radio station from this artist.
Delete this station:
This will permanently delete a station from your Pandora account. All of your thumbs feedback will be lost should you choose to re-create the station with the same song or artist.
Create station from this song:
Creates a radio station from this song.
Rename this station:
Lets you rename the current radio station.
Bookmark this artist:
Pandora will bookmark your favorite artist for your profile on www.pandora.com.
Bookmark this song:
Pandora will bookmark the current song and allow you to buy them all from Amazon or iTunes in one step!
Add to My Favorites:
Adds a station to My Favorites list.
PANDORA, the PANDORA logo, and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc. Used with permission.
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Using Internet Radio

Using Rhapsody (U.S. only)

Use q/w to select “Sign in to your account” and then
1
press ENTER.
To use Rhapsody, you need an account. If you don’t have one yet, you can create a new account at
www.rhapsody.com/onkyo
If you have an existing Rhapsody account, select “Sign in to your account” and press ENTER. Enter your user name (usually your email) and password in the next keyboard screen, or in Web Setup.
Using the keyboard screen
1. Use q/w/e/r and ENTER to enter your user
name and password.
2. Select “OK”.
3. Press ENTER. The “Confirm your entries
screen appears.
4. Press ENTER.
Tip
• If you want to use multiple user accounts, see “Using
Multiple Accounts” (page 1). Login can be made from the “Users” screen.
Use q/w to select the menu, then press ENTER.
2
Search:
You can search for music by Artist, Album, or Track.
Music Guide:
You can play tracks from Genres, Top Artists, Top Albums, Top Tracks, New Releases, and Staff Picks.
Rhapsody Channels:
Listen to radio channels programmed by Rhapsody’s top-notch editors.
Playlists:
Play your own personal playlists.
My Library:
Bookmark your favorite albums and tracks from the Rhapsody catalog using My Library.
Account Info:
Confirm your account information.
Sign Out:
Sign out from your Rhapsody account.
Use q/w to select a channel, and press ENTER or
3
1 to start playback.
Playback starts and the playback screen appears. You can control the tracks with the buttons on the remote control.
Enabled buttons: 1, 3, 2, 5, 4, 7, 6,
RANDOM, REPEAT
Note
• On Rhapsody Channels, some of the buttons don’t work.
Menu Items
Add track to My Library:
Bookmark currently-playing tracks.
Add album to My Library:
Bookmark currently-playing albums.
Add playlist to My Library:
Bookmark currently-playing playlists.
Add channel to My Channels:
Bookmark currently-playing Rhapsody radio channels.
Add to My Favorites:
Adds a track, channel or playlist to My Favorites list.
Tip
• You can remove bookmarked tracks, albums, and Rhapsody Channels from My Library.
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Using Internet Radio

Using the SiriusXM Internet Radio (North American only)

Your Onkyo AV receiver includes a free trial of SiriusXM Internet Radio. The “Account Info” screen shows how many days are left in your trial. After the trial period expires, if you want to continue listening to the service, you must subscribe. To subscribe go to www.siriusxm.com/internetradio with your computer.
When you subscribe, you will be provided with a username and password which has to be entered into the AV receiver.
To use SiriusXM Internet Radio, you must have your AV receiver connected to the Internet. Using the remote control, follow these steps:
Use q/w to select “Sign In”, and then press ENTER.
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If you have an existing SIRIUS account, you can sign in by selecting “Sign In”. Enter your user name and password in the next keyboard screen, or in Web Setup. If you don’t know your username or password, call Sirius XM at (888) 539-7474 for assistance.
Tip
• If you want to use multiple user accounts, see “Using
Multiple Accounts” (page 1). Login can be made from the “Users” screen.
Using the keyboard screen
1. Use q/w/e/r and ENTER to enter your user
name and password.
2. Select “OK”.
3. Press ENTER. The “Confirm your entries
screen appears.
4. Press ENTER. “Please wait...” appears and then “SiriusXM
Internet Radio” screen appears which displays the category available for selection.
Use q/w to select the category and then press
2
ENTER.
The channel list screen for the selected category appears.
Use q/w to select the desired channel and then press
3
ENTER.
The playback screen for the selected channel appears and you can listen to SiriusXM Internet Radio.
You can control the tracks with the buttons on the remote control.
Enabled buttons: 2, 3, 7, 6
Menu Items
Add to My Favorites:
Adds a channel to My Favorites list.
SiriusXM Internet Radio subscriptions are sold separately and are governed by the Sirius Terms and Conditions (see www.sirius.com). Be sure to read this agreement before you purchase your subscription. Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.
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Using Internet Radio

Using Last.fm Internet Radio

Last.fm is a music service that learns what you love...
Your new Onkyo AV receiver is very clever. If you have a free Last.fm account, it will keep track of all the songs you’ve just played. When you visit the Last.fm website, you can see personal charts of the music you’ve enjoyed, share them with friends and see what they like, too.
With thousands of biographies, reviews and an endless choice of personalised, ad-free radio stations, Last.fm is a great way to discover music. Pick up your free Last.fm account today at www.last.fm/join
Get a subscription and you can enjoy the best of ad-free Last.fm Radio on your Onkyo AV receiver without a computer!
Recommended Radio:
Discover smart personalised recommendations that adapt as your tastes change.
Artist Radio:
Pick any artist and we’ll play you a whole station of music inspired by your choice.
My Library:
Sit back and enjoy selections from all the music you’ve heard since you joined Last.fm.
Tag Radio:
Polish funk? Death pop? Think of a style and we’ll entertain you with it for hours.
Start your free trial straight away when you create your account and see for yourself what it’s like to have the world’s music at your fingertips. Latest prices and full information are available at www.last.fm/subscribe
Use q/w to select “Sign in to your account”, and
1
then press ENTER.
If you have the existing Last.fm account, you can sign in to your account to select “Sign in to your account”. Enter your user name and password in the next keyboard screen.
Using the keyboard screen
1. Use q/w/e/r and the ENTER to enter your user
name and password.
2. Select “OK”.
3. Press ENTER. The “Confirm your entries
screen appears.
4. Press ENTER. “Please wait...” appears and then “Last.fm Internet
Radio” screen appears.
Tip
• If you want to use multiple user accounts, see “Using
Multiple Accounts” (page 1). Login can be made from the “Users” screen.
Use q/w to select menu and then press ENTER.
2
Search Station:
You can search station by Artist, Tag, or User Name.
Top Artists Station:
You can play tracks of top-rated artists.
Top Tags Station:
You can play tracks of top-rated tags.
Personal Station:
You can play tracks from personalized station
(“Your Library”, “Your Neighbourhood” and Your Recommendations”).
Profile: You can play tracks from “Recently Listened
Tracks”, “Library” and “Neighbours”. Account Info:
Confirm your account information.
Sign Out:
It signs out from your account.
Use q/w to select a station, and press ENTER or 1
3
to start playback.
Playback starts and the playback screen appears.
Menu Items
I Love this track:
Track information is saved in Last.fm server, and playback frequency increases.
Ban this track:
Track information is saved in Last.fm server, and playback frequency reduces.
Add to My Favorites:
Adds a station to My Favorites list.
Using scrobbling control
Use q/w to select “Enable”, and then press ENTER.
*
Internet radio services provided by a third party may be terminated with or without notice. Internet radio services may not be available in some areas.
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Using Internet Radio

Using Slacker Personal Radio

If you do not have an account, create one on the
1
Slacker website (www.slacker.com) with your computer.
If you already have a Slacker account, select “Sign in to your account” and then press ENTER.
The keyboard screen appears. You can enter information from the remote control or the keys on the main unit.
If there are no mistakes in the information you have
2
entered, use q/w/e/r to select “OK” then press ENTER.
An account information confirmation screen appears.
If you do not have an account, select “Access
3
without Sign In” and press ENTER to use a restricted version of the service.
Note that use will be restricted.
Tip
• If you want to use multiple user accounts, see “Using
Multiple Accounts” (page 1). Login can be made from the “Users” screen.
Use q/w to select a menu item and then press
4
ENTER.
To sign out, use q/w to select “Sign out” from this screen and then press ENTER.
Use q/w to select a station and then press ENTER
5
or 1 to start playback from the station.
The playback screen appears.
You can control the tracks with the buttons on the
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remote control.
Enabled buttons: 1, 3, 2, 6
Menu Items
Rate Song as Favorite:
Stores information to server, making it more likely that the song will be played again.
Ban Song:
Stores information to server, making it less likely that the song will be played again.
Ban Artist:
Stores information to server, making it less likely that the songs from this artist will be played again.
Mark Favorite:
Adds the currently playing station to your favorites.
Unmark Favorite:
Deletes the currently playing station from your favorites.
Add song to Library:
Adds the currently playing track to your library.
Delete song from Library:
Deletes the currently playing track from your library.
Add to My Favorites:
Adds a station or song to My Favorites list.
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Using Internet Radio

Using MP3tunes

Listen to your music collection on your home stereo in complete digital fidelity without a personal computer plus safely backup all your songs. Here’s how:
Creating an Account on your Computer
From your computer, open a web browser and go
1
to: www.mp3tunes.com/signup Create an account.
2
Click the Upload link (www.mp3tunes.com/upload)
3
to add files to your Locker. View, edit and listen to your files by clicking on
4
Player (www.mp3tunes.com/player).
Playing Contents on the AV Receiver
Tip
• Before proceeding, you need to select the MP3tunes service as described in “Common Procedures in Internet Radio Menu” (page 1).
Use q/w to select “Sign in to your account”, and
1
then press ENTER. Enter the e-mail address and password you used
2
when creating your account, select “OK” and press ENTER.
The keyboard screen appears. You can enter your user name and password from the remote controller or the buttons on the AV receiver.
If there are no mistakes in the information you have
3
entered, select “OK” and press ENTER.
An account information confirmation screen appears.
Tip
• If you want to use multiple user accounts, see “Using
Multiple Accounts” (page 1). Login can be made from the “Users” screen.
Use q/w to select the menu, then press ENTER.
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Music:
The place to find your Artists, Albums, and Playlists.
Shuffle:
Starts playing a random selection of tracks from your Locker.
Search:
Find a specific Album, Artist, or Song.
Account Info:
Your MP3tunes account information.
Sign Out:
Log out of your MP3tunes account.
The track at the top of the music list is automatically played back.
Use q/w to select a track and press ENTER or 1
5
to start playback.
A playback screen appears. You can control the tracks with the buttons on the remote control.
Enabled buttons: 1, 3, 2, 7, 6
Menu Items
Go to Menu:
Displays additional menu options.
You can view or change your MP3tunes account
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settings by going to www.mp3tunes.com/account.
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Utilisation d’une webradio

Utilisation d’une webradio

Procédures courantes dans le menu de webradio

Remarque
• Les services disponibles peuvent varier en fonction de la région.
Appuyez sur NET.
1
Une liste des services réseau s’affiche, et le témoin NET s’allume. S’il clignote, vérifiez que le câble Ethernet est fermement branché sur l’ampli-tuner AV.
Sélectionnez le service désiré et appuyez sur
2
ENTER.
La page principale du service sélectionné s’affiche.
Utilisation de plusieurs comptes
L’ampli-tuner AV prend en charge plusieurs comptes utilisateur, ce qui signifie que vous pouvez librement commuter entre plusieurs connexions. Après avoir enregistré des comptes utilisateur, l’identification est réalisée à partir de l’écran « Users ».
Appuyez sur MENU lorsque l’écran Users est
1
affiché.
Les éléments de menu suivants s’affichent :
Add new user : Remove this user :
Vous pouvez soit stocker un nouveau compte utilisateur, soit en supprimer un existant.
Conseil
• Certains des services ne permettent pas l’utilisation de plusieurs comptes utilisateur.
• Vous pouvez stocker jusqu’à 10 comptes utilisateur.
• Pour commuter entre les comptes, vous devez d’abord vous déconnecter du compte actuel, puis vous reconnectez depuis l’écran « Users ».
Pandora® internet Radio –Pour commencer
(États-Unis uniquement)..........................2
Utilisation de Rhapsody (Etats-Unis
uniquement)..............................................3
Utilisation de SiriusXM Internet Radio
(Amérique du Nord uniquement)............ 4
Utilisation de la webradio Last.fm................ 5
Utilisation de Slacker Personal Radio .........6
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Utilisation d’une webradio
Pandora® internet Radio –Pour commencer (États-Unis uniquement)
Pandora est un service de radio en ligne libre et personnalisé vous permettant de lire la musique que vous connaissez et de découvrir celle que vous aimez.
Utilisez q/w pour sélectionner « I have a Pandora
1
Account » ou « I’m new to Pandora », puis appuyez sur ENTER.
Si vous ne connaissez pas Pandora sélectionnez « I’m new to Pandora ». Un code d’activation apparaîtra
sur l’écran de votre téléviseur. Notez ce code. Utilisez un ordinateur branché sur Internet et connectez le navigateur à www.pandora.com/onkyo
Saisissez votre code d’activation puis suivez les instructions pour créer votre compte Pandora et vos stations webradio Pandora personnalisées. Lorsque vous y êtes invités, vous pouvez créer vos stations en saisissant vos chansons et vos artistes préférés. Après la création de votre compte et de vos stations, vous pouvez retourner à votre récepteur Onkyo et appuyez sur entrée pour écouter votre webradio Pandora personnalisée. Si vous disposez d’un compte Pandora, vous pouvez ajouter votre compte Pandora à votre récepteur Onkyo en sélectionnant « I have a Pandora Account » et y accéder en entrant votre adresse e-mail et votre mot de passe.
Conseil
• Si vous souhaitez utiliser plusieurs comptes utilisateur,
consultez « Utilisation de plusieurs comptes » (page 1). L’identification peut être réalisée à partir de l’écran « Users ».
Pour lire une station, utilisez q/w pour sélectionner
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la station dans votre liste de stations, puis appuyez sur ENTER.
La lecture débute et l’écran de lecture s’affiche.
Create a New Station :
Saisissez le nom d’une chanson, d’un artiste ou d’un genre et Pandora créera une station radio unique pour vous en fonction des qualités musicales de la chanson, de l’artiste ou du genre choisi.
Eléments du menu
I like this song :
Acceptez la chanson et Pandora lira d’autres musiques similaires.
I don’t like this song :
Rejetez la chanson et Pandora éliminera cette chanson de la station courante.
Why is this song playing? :
Découvrez certains des attributs musicaux que Pandora utilise pour créer vos stations radio personnelles.
Don’t play the song for a month :
Si vous en avez assez d’une chanson, vous pouvez mettre la chanson « au repos » et Pandora ne la lira plus pendant un mois.
Create station from this artist :
Permet de créer une station radio à partir de cet artiste.
Delete this station :
Ceci supprimera de façon permanente la station de votre compte Pandora. Au cas où vous décideriez de récréer la station avec les mêmes chansons ou les mêmes artistes, tous vos acceptations/rejets précédents seront perdus.
Create station from this song :
Permet de créer une station radio à partir de cette chanson.
Rename this station :
Vous permet de renommer la station radio actuelle.
Bookmark this artist :
Pandora marquera votre artiste préféré pour votre profil sur www.pandora.com.
Bookmark this song :
Pandora marquera la chanson en cours et vous permettra de toutes les acheter sur Amazon ou iTunes en une étape !
Add to My Favorites :
Permet d’ajouter une station à la liste My Favorites.
PANDORA, le logo PANDORA, et l’habillage commercial Pandora sont des marques commerciales ou des marques déposées de la société Pandora Media, Inc. Utilisées avec autorisation.
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Utilisation d’une webradio

Utilisation de Rhapsody (Etats-Unis uniquement)

Utilisez q/w pour sélectionner « Sign in to your
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account », puis appuyez sur ENTER.
Vous devez posséder un compte pour utiliser Rhapsody. Si vous ne disposez pas encore d’un compte, vous pouvez en créer un à partir de
www.rhapsody.com/onkyo
Si vous possédez déjà un compte Rhapsody, sélectionnez « Sign in to your account », puis appuyez sur ENTER.
Saisissez votre nom utilisateur (en général votre adresse électronique) et votre mot de passe dans l’écran clavier suivant ou dans Configuration Web.
Utilisation de l’écran clavier
1. Utilisez q/w/e/r et ENTER pour saisir votre
nom d’utilisateur et votre mot de passe.
2. Sélectionnez « OK ».
3. Appuyez sur ENTER. L’écran « Confirm your
entries » s’affiche.
4. Appuyez sur ENTER.
Conseil
• Si vous souhaitez utiliser plusieurs comptes utilisateur,
consultez « Utilisation de plusieurs comptes » (page 1). L’identification peut être réalisée à partir de l’écran « Users ».
Utilisez q/w pour sélectionner le menu, puis
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appuyez sur ENTER. Search :
Vous pouvez rechercher des morceaux par artiste, par album ou par piste.
Music Guide :
Vous pouvez lire des pistes à partir des genres,des meilleurs artistes, des meilleurs albums, des meilleures pistes, des nouveautés et des sélections du personnel.
Rhapsody Channels :
Écoutez les canaux de radio programmée par les meilleurs éditeurs de Rhapsody.
Playlists :
Permet de jouer vos listes de lecture personnelles.
My Library :
Marquez vos albums et vos pistes personnelles dans le catalogue de Rhapsody à l’aide de My Library.
Account Info :
Vérifiez les informations de votre compte.
Sign Out :
Déconnectez-vous de votre compte Rhapsody.
Utilisez q/w pour sélectionner un canal, puis
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appuyez sur ENTER ou 1 pour démarrer la lecture.
La lecture débute et l’écran de lecture s’affiche. Vous pouvez contrôlez les pistes avec les touches sur la télécommande.
Boutons activés : 1, 3, 2, 5, 4, 7, 6,
RANDOM, REPEAT
Remarque
• Sur les canaux Rhapsody, certaines touches ne fonctionnent pas.
Eléments du menu
Add track to My Library :
Marquez les pistes en cours de lecture.
Add album to My Library :
Marquez les albums en cours de lecture.
Add playlist to My Library :
Marquez les listes de lecture en cours de lecture.
Add channel to My Channels :
Marquez les canaux de radio Rhapsody en cours de lecture.
Add to My Favorites :
Permet d’ajouter une piste, un canal ou une liste de lecture à la liste My Favorites.
Conseil
• Vous pouvez supprimer des pistes, des albums et des canaux Rhapsody marqués de My Library.
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Utilisation d’une webradio

Utilisation de SiriusXM Internet Radio (Amérique du Nord uniquement)

Votre ampli-tuner AV Onkyo comprend un essai gratuit de SiriusXM Internet Radio. L’écran « Account Info » affiche le nombre de jours restants dans votre essai. Une fois la période d’essai expirée, si vous souhaitez continuer à écouter le service, vous devez vous abonner. Pour vous inscrire, accédez à l’adresse www.siriusxm.com/internetradio à l’aide de votre ordinateur.
Lorsque vous vous inscrivez, vous devez fournir un nom est un mot de passe utilisateur qui doivent être saisis dans l’ampli-tuner AV.
Pour utiliser SiriusXM Internet Radio, l’ampli-tuner AV doit être connecté à Internet. Suivez les étapes ci-dessous à l’aide de la télécommande :
Utilisez q/w pour sélectionner « Sign In », puis
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appuyez sur ENTER.
Si vous possédez déjà un compte SIRIUS, vous pouvez y accéder en sélectionnant « Sign In ». Saisissez votre nom utilisateur et votre mot de passe dans l’écran clavier suivant ou dans Configuration Web. Si vous ne connaissez pas votre nom d’utilisateur ou votre mot de passe, appelez Sirius XM au (888) 539-7474 pour obtenir une assistance.
Conseil
• Si vous souhaitez utiliser plusieurs comptes utilisateur,
consultez « Utilisation de plusieurs comptes » (page 1). L’identification peut être réalisée à partir de l’écran « Users ».
Utilisation de l’écran clavier
1. Utilisez q/w/e/r et ENTER pour saisir votre
nom d’utilisateur et votre mot de passe.
2. Sélectionnez « OK ».
3. Appuyez sur ENTER. L’écran « Confirm your
entries » s’affiche.
4. Appuyez sur ENTER. « Please wait... » s’affiche, puis l’écran « SiriusXM
Internet Radio » affiche la catégorie que vous pouvez sélectionner.
Utilisez q/w pour sélectionner la catégorie, puis
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appuyez sur ENTER.
L’écran de la liste des canaux de la catégorie sélectionnée s’affiche.
Utilisez q/w pour sélectionner le canal de votre
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choix, puis appuyez sur ENTER.
L’écran de lecture du canal sélectionné s’affiche et vous pouvez écouter SiriusXM Internet Radio.
Vous pouvez contrôlez les pistes avec les touches sur la télécommande.
Boutons activés : 2, 3, 7, 6
Eléments du menu
Add to My Favorites :
Permet d’ajouter un canal à la liste My Favorites.
Les abonnements SiriusXM Internet Radio sont vendus séparément et sont subordonnés par les conditions Sirius (voir www.sirius.com). Assurez-vous de lire cet accord avant d’acquérir votre abonnement. Sirius, XM et tous les logos et marques afférents sont des marques déposées de Sirius XM Radio Inc. et de ses filiales. Tous droits réservés.
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Utilisation d’une webradio

Utilisation de la webradio Last.fm

Last.fm un service de musique qui apprend ce que vous aimez…
Votre nouvel ampli-tuner AV Onkyo est très intelligent. Si vous avez un compte Last.fm gratuit, il garde une trace de toutes les chansons que vous avez juste jouées. Quand vous vous rendez sur le site Web de Last.fm, vous pouvez voir les graphiques personnels de la musique que vous avez appréciée, les partagez avec vos amis et également voir ce qu’ils aiment.
Avec des milliers de biographies, de revues et un choix infini de stations de radio personnalisées et sans pub, Last.fm est excellent moyen de découvrir de la musique. Créez aujourd’hui votre compte Last.fm gratuit sur www.last.fm/join
Inscrivez-vous et vous pourrez apprécier le meilleur de la radio sans pub Last.fm sur votre ampli-tuner AV Onkyo sans ordinateur !
Recommended Radio :
Découvrez les recommandations personnalisées futées qui changent en même temps que vos goûts.
Artist Radio :
Sélectionnez n’importe quel artiste et nous vous jouerons une station entière de musique inspirée par votre choix.
My Library :
Reposez-vous de retour et appréciez les sélections à partir de toute la musique que vous avez entendue depuis que vous avez joint Last.fm.
Tag Radio :
Funk polonaise ? Death pop ? Pensez à un style et nous vous divertirons avec pendant des heures.
Commencez votre essai gratuit immédiatement à la création votre compte et découvrez par vous-même ce que cela fait d’avoir la musique du monde au bouts des doigts. Les derniers prix et les informations complètes sont disponibles sur www.last.fm/subscribe
Utilisez q/w pour sélectionner « Sign in to your
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account », puis appuyez sur ENTER.
Vous possédez déjà un compte Last.fm, vous pouvez vous y connecter pour sélectionner « Sign in to your account ». Saisissez votre nom utilisateur et votre mot de passe dans l’écran clavier suivant.
Utilisation de l’écran clavier
1. Utilisez q/w/e/r et le bouton ENTER pour
saisir votre nom d’utilisateur et votre mot de passe.
2. Sélectionnez « OK ».
3. Appuyez sur ENTER. L’écran « Confirm your
entries » s’affiche.
4. Appuyez sur ENTER. « Please wait... » apparait puis l’écran « Last.fm
Internet Radio » apparait.
Conseil
• Si vous souhaitez utiliser plusieurs comptes utilisateur,
consultez « Utilisation de plusieurs comptes » (page 1). L’identification peut être réalisée à partir de l’écran « Users ».
Utilisez q/w pour sélectionner un menu puis
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appuyez sur ENTER. Search Station :
Vous pouvez rechercher une station par artiste, par tag ou par nom d’utilisateur.
Top Artists Station :
Vous pouvez lire des pistes des artistes les mieux évalués.
Top Tags Station :
Vous pouvez lire des pistes des tags les mieux évalués.
Personal Station :
Vous pouvez lire des pistes de votre station personnalisée (« Your Library », « Your
Neighbourhood » et « Your Recommendations »).
Profile : Vous pouvez lire des pistes de « Recently Listened
Tracks », « Library » et « Neighbours ». Account Info :
Vérifiez les informations de votre compte.
Sign Out :
Pour vous déconnecter de votre compte.
Utilisez
q/w
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appuyez sur
La lecture débute et l’écran de lecture s’affiche.
Eléments du menu
I Love this track :
L’information de la piste est sauvegardée dans le serveur Last.fm, et la fréquence de lecture augmente.
Ban this track :
L’information de la piste est sauvegardée dans le serveur Last.fm, et la fréquence de lecture diminue.
Add to My Favorites :
Permet d’ajouter une station à la liste My Favorites.
Utilisation du contrôle Scrobbling
Utilisez q/w pour sélectionner « Enable », puis appuyez sur ENTER.
*
Les services de webradio fournis par un tiers peuvent être résiliés avec ou sans préavis. Les services de webradio peuvent ne pas être accessibles dans certaines zones.
pour sélectionner une station, puis
ENTER
ou 1
pour démarrer la lecture.
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