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CD/HDD Receiver
BR-925
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo CD/HDD
receiver.
Please read this manual thoroughly before making
any connections and plugging it in.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable
you to obtain optimum performance and listening
enjoyment from your new CD/HDD receiver.
Please retain this manual for future reference.
Contents
Getting Started ..............................2
Connections ................................15
Turning On & First Time Setup ..22
Basic Operation...........................24
Playing & Listening
Playing CDs..............................28
Listening to the Radio...............32
USB Device Playback...............41
Playing External Components ..45
Recording (Transferring Data) ...46
Playing the HDD ..........................54
Clock and Timer ..........................62
Advanced Setup ..........................68
Others...........................................70
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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 radia-
tors, 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 pro-
vided 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 recepta-
cles, and the point where they exit from the appara-
tus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table spec-
ified by the manufacturer, or
sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use cau-
tion when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
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 dam-
aged,
B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the apparatus,
C. If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
water,
D. If the apparatus does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered by the oper-
ating instructions as an improper adjustment of
other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified tech-
nician 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 volt-
age points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
Don’t put candles or other burning objects on top of
this unit.
17. Batteries
Always consider the environmental issues and fol-
low 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 ade-
quate ventilation.
Leave 20 cm (8") of free space at the top and sides
and 10 cm (4") at the rear. The rear edge of the shelf
or board above the apparatus shall be set 10 cm (4")
away from the rear panel or wall, creating a flue-
like gap for warm air to escape.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
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.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS
OUVRIR
AVIS
PORTABLE CART WARNING
S3125A
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Precautions
1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal with-
out the permission of the copyright holder.
2. AC Fuse—The AC fuse inside the unit is not user-
serviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact
your Onkyo dealer.
3. Care—Occasionally you should dust the unit all
over with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft
cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild deter-
gent and water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards
with a clean cloth. Don’t use abrasive cloths, thin-
ners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because
they may damage the finish or remove the panel let-
tering.
4. Power
WARNING
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE
FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SEC-
TION CAREFULLY.
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country.
Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the
voltage requirements printed on the unit’s rear panel
(e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz).
The power cord plug is used to disconnect this unit
from the AC power source. Make sure that the plug
is readily operable (easily accessible) at all times.
5. Preventing Hearing Loss
Caution
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and head-
phones 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 origi-
nally 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.
When you’ve finished using this unit, remove all
discs and turn off the power.
9. Installing this Unit
Install this unit in a well-ventilated location.
Ensure that there’s adequate ventilation all
around this unit, especially if it’s installed in an
audio rack. If the ventilation is inadequate, the
unit may overheat, leading to malfunction.
Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or heat
sources, because its internal temperature may
rise, shortening the life of the optical pickup.
Avoid damp and dusty places, and places subject
to vibrations from loudspeakers. Never put the
unit on top of, or directly above a loudspeaker.
Install this unit horizontally. Never use it on its
side or on a sloping surface, because it may cause
a malfunction.
If you install this unit near a TV, radio, or VCR,
the picture and sound quality may be affected. If
this occurs, move this unit away from the TV,
radio, or VCR.
10. Moisture Condensation
Moisture condensation may damage this unit.
Read the following carefully:
Moisture may condense on the lens of the optical
pickup, one of the most important parts inside this
unit.
Moisture condensation can occur in the following
situations:
The unit is moved from a cold place to a warm
place.
A heater is turned on, or cold air from an air
conditioner is hitting the unit.
In the summer, when this unit is moved from
an air conditioned room to a hot and humid
place.
The unit is used in a humid place.
Do not use this unit when there’s the possibility
of moisture condensation occurring. Doing so
may damage your discs and certain parts inside
this unit.
If condensation does occur, remove all discs and
leave this unit turned on for two to three hours. By
this time, the unit will have warmed up and any con-
densation will have evaporated.
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Precautions—Continued
This unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is
classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”. So, to
use this model properly, read this Instruction Manual
carefully. In case of any trouble, please contact the store
where you purchased the unit.
To prevent being exposed to the laser beam, do not try to
open the enclosure.
CAUTION:
CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER
RADIATION WHEN OPEN. DO NOT VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CON-
TROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECI-
FIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS
RADIATION EXPOSURE.
The label on the right is
applied on the rear panel.
1. This unit is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and
employs a laser inside the cabinet.
2. To prevent the laser from being exposed, do not
remove the cover. Refer servicing to qualified per-
sonnel.
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:
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appa-
ratus may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as 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
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
Declaration of Conformity
We,
ONKYO EUROPE
ELECTRONICS GmbH
LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6,
82194 GROEBENZELL,
GERMANY
GROEBENZELL, GERMANY
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH
K. MIYAGI
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.
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Features
HDD/Amplifier
80 GB Hard Disk Capacity for Storing Audio Files
(Copies from CDs or a USB Mass Storage Device)
Discrete Output Stage Circuitry
Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry
Dynamic Range Control
Super Bass (On/Off) and Tone Control
Processing and Connection
•VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry)
*1
Gracenote Database Capability
Wolfson 2ch Audio D/A Converter
Audyssey EQ
to Correct Room Acoustic Problems
Audyssey Dynamic EQ
*2
Loudness Correction
USB Port for iPod
®*3
or USB Mass Storage Device
Optical Digital Input
3 Audio Inputs and 2 Outputs
Subwoofer Pre Out
Others
Plays Audio CDs, MP3s and WMA
*4
(via USB, CD-
R, CD-RW
*5
); AAC
*6
and WAV Files (via USB)
4-Mode Timer (Play or Rec/Once or Every)
Headphone Jack
Aluminium Top Panel and Volume Knob
RI-Dock Compatible Remote Control (iPod Control
Capable)
*1 VLSC and the VLSC logo are registered trademarks of Onkyo
Corporation.
*2
Manufactured under license from Audyssey Laboratories. U.S.
and foreign patents pending. Audyssey Dynamic EQ
and
Audyssey EQ
are trademarks of Audyssey Laboratories.
*3 iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and
other countries.
*4 Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or reg-
istered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
*5 Make sure to use discs that have been finalized.
*6 TheAAC” logo is trademark of Dolby Laboratories.
Supplied Accessories
Make sure you have the following accessories:
* 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.
Remote controller and two batteries (R6/AA)
Indoor FM antenna
(Connector type varies from country to country.)
AM loop antenna
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Turning On the CD/HDD Receiver
Tip:
When you start playback on (or turn on) an Onkyo RI Dock, CD recorder, MD recorder, or cassette deck that’s connected to
the CD/HDD receiver with an u cable and analog audio cable, the CD/HDD receiver turns on automatically. Similarly, when
you set the CD/HDD receiver to On or Standby, the other component will also be set to On or Standby.
1
Plug the power cord into a suitable wall outlet.
The STANDBY indicator lights up after a while (several seconds). The CD/HDD receiver
enters the Standby mode.
Notes:
Before connecting the power cord, connect all of your speakers and AV components.
Turning on the CD/HDD 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 CD/HDD receiver into
a different branch circuit.
2
Press the [ON/STANDBY] button on the CD/HDD receiver or remote controller.
The STANDBY indicator goes off and the following screen appears on the display. Press the
[ON/STANDBY] button again to set the CD/HDD receiver to Standby. The STANDBY indi-
cator lights up.
To wall outlet
Power cord
(Plug type varies from country
to country.)
ON/STANDBYON/STANDBY
STANDBY indicator
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First Time Setup
To use the AccuClock function, the CD/HDD receiver must be able to receive RDS radio stations, which means an FM
antenna must be connected. Be sure to connect an FM antenna before attempting to use this function (see page 17).
The very first time you turn on the CD/HDD receiver, the AccuClock function automatically sets the CD/HDD
receiver’s clock based on the CT (Clock Time) information present in an RDS radio broadcast. While the clock is being
set, “Wait…” appears on the display, as shown. Note that it may take up to 5 minutes to set the clock.
When the clock has been set, the message “Clock Adjusted” scrolls across the display, then the day and time are dis-
played for a while, as shown.
The AccuClock function automatically updates the clock daily at 2 A.M., 3 A.M., and 2 P.M.
If for some reason the clock cannot be set automatically, see “Setting AccuClock to Use a Specific Station” on page 62
and “Setting the Clock Manually” on page 63.
Turning Off the AccuClock Function
If you don’t want AccuClock to automatically update the clock each day, you can turn it off as follows.
Note:
The AccuClock function cannot be turned off until the clock
has been set.
Setting the Clock with the AccuClock Function
W
ait . . .
00
:
01
.
2008 . 01 . 01
ENTER
TIMER
/
1
Press the [TIMER] button.
2
Press [ENTER] with “Clock”
selected.
The sub-menu appears and the CD/HDD
receiver enters clock setting mode.
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “AccuClock”, and
then press [ENTER].
4
To turn off AccuClock, press the
Up or Down [q]/[w] button until the
asterisks disappear.
The AccuClock function is off. To turn
AccuClock back on again, press the Up
or Down [q]/[w] button so that the aster-
isks are displayed.
Timer 2
Timer 1
Clock
C
l
ock
RDS
-
CT
Station
: FM 87.50MHz
The asterisks indicate that the
AccuClock function is on.
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Basic Operations
You can select HDD, CD, AM, FM, or a connected component (LINE 1, TAPE, DOCK, USB or DIGITAL) as the input
source.
On the CD/HDD receiver, press the [INPUT
SELECTOR] button repeatedly.
The input sources are selected in the following order.
* Input Display can be changed (see page 45).
Tip:
You can also use the CD/HDD receiver’s MULTI JOG
dial to switch the input source while any input source is
displayed.
On the remote controller, press the INPUT
[q]/[w] buttons repeatedly.
Each time you press these buttons, you can select the
previous or next input source.
Using other buttons:
HDD 1 button*
Switches to HDD for playback.
CD 1 button*
Switches to CD for playback.
USB 1 button*
Switches to USB for playback.
TUNER (BAND) button
Selects AM or FM as the input source. If you press this
button repeatedly, you can switch the radio band.
* These buttons also work in the Standby mode.
Turn the [VOLUME] control clockwise to
increase the volume or counterclockwise to
decrease it.
You can also use remote controller’s VOL [q]/[w] but-
ton.
The default setting is “10”. You can adjust the volume
from MIN, 01 through 41 to MAX.
Turn down the volume, then connect your stereo head-
phones to the PHONES minijack.
You can adjust the volume and mute the sound, as
explained earlier.
The speakers output no sound while the headphones are
connected.
Notes:
Do not connect the audio output jack of any other device
to the PHONES jack, because it may cause a malfunction
of the device.
When you use headphones, Onkyo recommend that you
deactivate Audyssey EQ™. About Audyssey EQ™, see
page 26.
Selecting the Input Source
HDD CD USB FM
AM
LINE
DIGITAL*
DOCK* TAPE*
Adjusting the Volume
Remote
controller
CD/HDD receiver
Using Headphones
PHONES jack
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Adjusting the Tone
You can use the following buttons on the remote controller to adjust the tone.
Adjusting the Bass and Treble
1
Remote
controller
Press the [TONE] button to select
“BASS:0”.
2
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to adjust the bass.
The default setting is “±0”. You can
adjust the bass and treble from –3 to +3.
Press [ENTER], and then use the
Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to
adjust the treble.
Notes:
If you press no buttons for 8 seconds, the
previous display will appear automati-
cally.
If you press the [TONE] button while the
Direct function is on, the Direct function
will be turned off.
Using the Super Bass Function
Press the [S.BASS] button.
The S.BASS indicator lights up.
To turn off the Super Bass function, press
the [S.BASS] button again.
Note:
If you press the [S.BASS] button while the
Direct function is on, the Direct function
will be turned off.
TONE
S.BASS
MUTING
ENTER
q/w
DIRECT
S . Bass On
S.BASS indicator
Using the Direct Function
Press the [DIRECT] button.
When the Direct function is on, the tone
controls are bypassed, so you can enjoy a
pure sound, and the DIRECT indicator
lights up.
To turn off the Direct function, press the
[DIRECT] button again.
When the Direct function is off, the tone
controls can be used to adjust the sound.
Muting the Sound
Press the [MUTING] button.
The output is muted and the MUTING
indicator flashes on the display.
To unmute the CD/HDD receiver, press
the [MUTING] button again.
Tips:
While the CD/HDD receiver is muted:
Turning the [VOLUME] control on the
CD/HDD receiver or pressing the VOL
[q]/[w] button on the remote controller
will unmute the CD/HDD receiver.
If you turn the CD/HDD receiver off, the
next time you turn it on, the CD/HDD
receiver will be unmuted.
Direct On
DIRECT indicator
Muting
MUTING indicator
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Using Audyssey EQ™ and Audyssey Dynamic EQ™
Audyssey EQ™ optimizes the audio quality set for the
recommended Onkyo speakers. The recommended
speakers are D-112E and D-N10BX.
With Audyssey EQ™ enabled,
Audyssey Dynamic EQ™ becomes enabled by default.
You can deactivate Audyssey Dynamic EQ by selecting
“Off” in step 4 below. When Audyssey EQ™ is activated
while the Direct function is on, the Direct function will
be turned off.
Notes:
Audyssey Dynamic EQ™ allows you to maintain the
proper octave-to-octave balance at any volume level in
accordance with the preset speakers.
In order to record with appropriate sound,
Audyssey EQ™ is automatically deactivated during a
recording. After the recording is finished,
Audyssey EQ™ and Audyssey Dynamic EQ™ will
resume as previously set.
Deactivating Audyssey Dynamic EQ™
When the Direct function is on while
Audyssey Dynamic EQ™ is activated,
Audyssey Dynamic EQ™ will be deactivated. In this
status, when the Direct function is turned off,
Audyssey Dynamic EQ™ will resume.
1
Press the [TOOLS] button.
2
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Audio”, and then
press [ENTER].
3
Press [ENTER] with
“Audyssey EQ” selected.
4
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select the speaker, and
then press [ENTER].
(The above is an example when D-
112E is selected.)
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
setting is completed.
Audyssey Dynamic EQ™ becomes
active and the Dynamic EQ indicator
lights up.
Audio
Record
Tool
Audyssey EQ
Audio
[Dynamic EQ]
Audio
Audyssey EQ
:D-112E
Dynamic EQ indicator
1
Press the [TOOLS] button.
2
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Audio”, and then
press [ENTER].
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Dynamic EQ”,
and then press [ENTER].
4
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Off”, and then
press [ENTER].
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
setting is completed.
Audyssey Dynamic EQ™ becomes
deactive and the Dynamic EQ indicator
goes off.
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 moment-by-moment at any user-selected
volume setting. The result is bass response and tonal
balance that remains 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 in tandem with Audyssey EQ to provide well-
balanced sound for every listener at any volume level.
Audio
Record
Tool
Audyssey EQ
Audio
Dynamic EQ
Audio
Dynamic EQ
: Off
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
With the Auto Preset function, you can automatically
preset all of the FM radio stations available in your area
in one go. Presets make it easy to select your favorite
stations and eliminate the need to tune the radio manu-
ally each time you want to change stations.
Note:
Depending on your location, a preset may be stored with
no station and you will hear only noise when you select
it. In this case, delete the preset (see page 38).
After Storing Presets You Can:
Select them (see page 36)
Name them for easy identification (see page 39)
Copy them (see page 37)
Erase them (see page 38)
Presetting FM Stations Automatically (Auto Preset)
1
Press the [BAND] or INPUT [q]/[w]
button to select “FM” .
Make sure the FM antenna is positioned
to achieve the best possible reception.
2
Press the [TOOLS] button and
then press [ENTER] with “Tool”
selected.
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Auto Preset”, and
then press [ENTER].
/ / /
BAND
TOOLS
ENTER
Any existing presets will be deleted when the
Auto Preset function is run.
Auto Preset Caution!
or
FM
87.50
MHz
ch
Audio
Record
Tool
Auto Preset
Preset Copy
Tool
4
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “OK”, and then
press [ENTER].
To cancel the Auto Preset function at this
point, select “Cancel” and then press
[ENTER].
5
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Yes”, and then
press [ENTER].
Up to 20 stations can be preset and pre-
sets are stored in frequency order.
To cancel the Auto Preset function at this
point, select “No” and then press
[ENTER].
Tool
Auto Preset?
:OK
Tool
Auto Preset?
Preset OK? :Yes
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
With the Preset Write function, you can manually preset
individual AM and FM stations. Presets make it easy to
select your favorite stations and eliminate the need to
tune the radio manually each time you want to change
stations. FM stations can also be preset automatically
(see page 34).
Note:
If the current FM station supports RDS and PS (Program
Service Name), the station’s name will be displayed
instead of the frequency. (See page 33 for more on
RDS.)
After Storing Presets You Can:
Select them (see page 36)
Name them for easy identification (see page 39)
Copy them (see page 37)
Erase them (see page 38)
Presetting AM/FM Stations Manually
1
Tune into the station that you want
to store as a preset.
2
Press the [TOOLS] button and
then press [ENTER] with “Tool”
selected.
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Preset Write?”, and
then press [ENTER].
The preset number flashes.
To cancel the Preset Write function at
this point, press the [RETURN] button.
4
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select a preset.
/ / /
BAND
TOOLS
ENTER
You can store up to 40 stations as presets and this
can be any combination of AM and FM stations.
For example, 27 FM and 13 AM, or 18 FM and
22AM.
Although AM and FM presets share the same
numbers, they’re selected independently. For
example, preset #1 will store an AM station when
the AM band is selected, and an FM station when
the FM band is selected.
Stations can be stored to presets in any order. For
example, you could store preset #5 first, #1 sec-
ond, and so on.
About Presets
Audio
Record
Tool
Tool
01
Preset Write?
Tool
02
Preset Write?
5
To store the station, press
[ENTER].
If no station has yet been stored to the
selected preset, “Complete!” appears and
the station is stored.
If a station has already been stored in the
selected preset, the message
“Over Write?” appears.
To overwrite the previously stored sta-
tion, press the Up and Down [q]/[w] to
select “Yes”, and then press [ENTER].
To not overwrite the previously stored
station, press the Up and Down [q]/[w]
to select “No”, and then press [ENTER].
If the message “Memory Full” appears,
all 40 presets have been stored and you’ll
need to erase some presets before you
can store any more stations (page 38).
6
Repeat steps 1 to 5 to preset more radio
stations.
Complete!
Tool
Over Write? :Yes
Preset Write?
Memory Full
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
You must store some presets before you can select them
(see pages 34 and 35).
You can also use the front panel controls.
1 Use the [INPUT] button to select “AM” or “FM”.
2 Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select a preset.
Tuning into weak stereo FM stations
If the signal from a stereo FM station is weak, it may be
impossible to get good reception. In this case, switch to
Manual Tuning mode and listen to the station in mono.
Noise and sound interruption can be reduced.
When returning to Auto Tuning Mode, press the ENTER
again. Normally, leave the AUTO indicator displayed.
The CD/HDD receiver automatically receives FM radio
in stereo.
Selecting Preset Stations
1
Use the [BAND] or INPUT [q]/[w]
button to select “AM” or “FM”.
The preset you selected the last time you
listened to the radio will still be selected.
2
Use the Previous and Next
[7]/[6] buttons to select a
preset.
Press the Previous [7] button to select
the previous preset. Press the Next
[6] button to select the next preset.
Tip:
You can also use the number buttons as
shown in the examples below to select
presets.
BAND
/
(PRESET / )
or
To select:
Press:
Preset #8
Used to enter numbers over 10.
Preset #10
Preset #22
FM
87.50
MHz
1
ch
AUTO indicator
FM
87.50
MHz
1
ch
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
Using the two basic functions of copying and deleting,
you can copy a radio station preset to a channel to
another channel, change a channel number, and delete an
unnecessary channel.
Copying Presets
With the Preset Copy function, you can organize your
presets in the order you want. When you copy a preset,
its name is also copied.
Tip:
If your favorite station is stored in preset #4 and you
want to make it preset #6, first copy preset #4 to preset
#6. To keep the station that's already stored in preset #6,
you may want to copy it to an unused preset first. And
then erase preset #4.
Editing Presets
1
Select the preset you want to copy
(see page 36).
2
Press the [TOOLS] button and
then press [ENTER] with “Tool”
selected.
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “PresetCopy?”, and
then press [ENTER].
The number of the preset to be copied
flashes.
/
/ / /
BAND
TOOLS
ENTER
(PRESET / )
Audio
Record
Tool
Tool
03
Preset Copy?
4
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select the destination pre-
set, and then press [ENTER].
If no station has yet been stored in the
destination preset, the station is copied
and “Complete!” appears.
If a station has already been stored in the
destination preset, the message
“Over Write?” appears.
To overwrite the previously stored sta-
tion, use the Up and Down [q]/[w] to
select “Yes”, and then press [ENTER].
To not overwrite the previously stored
station, use the Up and Down [q]/[w]
to select “No”, and then press
[ENTER].
If the message “Memory Full” appears,
all 40 presets have been stored and you’ll
need to erase some presets before you can
store any more stations (
see page 38
).
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
Erasing Presets
1
Select the preset you want to
erase (see page 36).
2
Press the [TOOLS] button and
then press [ENTER] with “Tool”
selected.
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “PresetErase”, and
then press [ENTER].
The number of the preset to be copied
flashes.
4
Press [ENTER].
5
The confirmation message “Erase
OK?” appears.
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to
select “Yes”, and then press [ENTER].
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
preset's name has been deleted.
To cancel the erase operation, use the Up
and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
“No”, and then press [ENTER].
/
/ / /
BAND
TOOLS
ENTER
(PRESET / )
Audio
Record
Tool
Preset Write
Tool
Preset Erase
Tool
02
Preset Erase?
Tool
Erase OK? :Yes
Preset Erase?
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
Naming Presets
You can name presets for easy identification using alpha-
betic, numeric, marks and symbols. The preset name
may contain up to eight characters.
Available Characters
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
_@'<>#$%&* =;:+-/()?
! ’ ” , . (space) (insert)
À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï Ð Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö × Ø Ù Ú
Û Ü Ý Þ ß à á â ã ä å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï ð ñ ò ó ô õ ö ÷ ø ù
ú û ü ý þ ÿ ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬
- ® ¯ ° ± ² ³ ´ µ ¶ · ‚ ¹ ° »
¼ ½ ¾ ¿
1
Select the preset you want to
name (see page 36).
2
Press the [TOOLS] button and
then press [ENTER] with “Tool”
selected.
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Name In”.
The CD/HDD receiver enters the charac-
ter input mode.
4
Press the [CAPS] button repeat-
edly to select one of the following
character groups:
/ / /
BAND
TOOLS
ENTER
CAPS
Number
buttons
Audio
Record
Tool
Tool
A ]
Name In?
Name Erase
Name In
Tool
Character group Input position
A] Uppercase letters
a] Lowercase letters
1] Numbers and symbols
£]
Umlaut letters and symbols
5
Selecting letters:
Press the number buttons repeatedly to
select the available letters. For example,
press the [2] button repeatedly to select:
A, B, or C.
Press the [0] button repeatedly to select:
0 or (space)
After you select a desired character,
move to the next input position by press-
ing the Left and Right [e]/[r] buttons.
Selecting numbers and symbols:
Use the number buttons to select num-
bers.
Press the [>10] button repeatedly to
select: (space) . / * - , ! ? & ' ( )
After you select a desired character,
move to the next input position by press-
ing the Left and Right [e]/[r] buttons.
Notes:
Not all of the symbols can be entered by
using the number buttons. Use the Up
and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select from
the full range of symbols.
Up to 8 characters can be input. If you
attempt to input ninth character, “Name
Full” is displayed. Proceed to the next
step.
Deleting/editing characters:
Inserting a new character:
Deleting preset's name:
See page 40.
To cancel the Name In function, press the
[RETURN] button.
6
Press [ENTER] to finish entering.
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
preset has been named.
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
Editing Characters
If the character input mode is not currently selected, per-
form steps 1 to 3 of “Naming Presets” on page 39.
1 Use the Left and Right [e]/[r] buttons to select a
character to be changed or deleted.
The character flashes.
2 To change the character:
Follow the steps 4 and 5 of “Naming Presets” on
page 39 to select a desired character.
To delete the character:
Press the [CLEAR] button.
3 Press [ENTER] to finish the change/deletion.
Pressing the [RETURN] button cancels the
change/deletion and displays the previous display.
Inserting a New Character
If the character input mode is not currently selected, per-
form steps 1 to 4 of “Naming Presets” on page 39.
1 Use the Left and Right [e]/[r] buttons to select
the character immediately after the insertion
point.
That character flashes.
2 Press the Up [q] button to display .
3 Enter a character to be inserted following step 5 of
“Naming Presets” on page 39.
4 Press [ENTER] to finish the insertion.
Pressing the [RETURN] button cancels the insertion
and displays the previous display.
Erasing a Preset’s Name
1 Switch the input source to FM or AM (see
page 24).
2 Press the Previous/Next [7]/[6] buttons to
select the preset whose name you want to erase.
3 Press the [TOOLS] button and then press
[ENTER] with “Tool” selected.
4 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
“Name Erase”, and then press [ENTER].
5 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
“OK”, and then press [ENTER].
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the preset name
has been erased.
To cancel the Name Erase function, press the Up and
Down [q]/[w] buttons to select “Cancel”, and then
press [ENTER].
Tool
A ] DEAM
Name In?
Tool
A ] DR
AM
Name In?
Tool
A ] DREAM
Name In?
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USB Device Playback
The iPod
®
, USB storage device, and digital audio player can be connected to the CD/HDD receiver via USB, and the
tracks on them can be played. You can use the CD/HDD receiver’s remote controller to carry out the basic operations.
For the supported formats, see “Supported Formats” on page 72.
iPod models
The CD/HDD receiver supports the following iPod
models:
iPod touch
iPod classic
iPod with video*
iPod nano (3rd generation)
iPod nano (2nd generation)
iPod nano (1st generation)
* Only when the iPod with video is set to the music mode. Play-
back cannot be made in the video mode.
USB storage devices and digital audio
players
The CD/HDD receiver supports the USB storage devices
such as USB flash memory and USB hard disk drive, and
also supports various kinds of digital audio players.
However, they are limited to the devices that support the
USB Mass Storage Class*.
* The USB Mass Storage Class is a standard established for con-
necting the large capacity memory devices (mass storage
devices) to the USB port of a computer. Because the USB
devices conforming to this standard are recognized as external
memory devices without the need for special drivers or soft-
ware, even a digital audio player can be handled in the same way
as an external memory device.
Notes:
While being connected to the CD/HDD receiver, the iPod
or USB devices cannot be operated directly.
For the functions of the iPod and USB devices, see their
instruction manuals.
When connecting the iPod, use a USB cable compatible
with the iPod.
Available functions or operation may vary depending on
the software version of the iPod. Update the iPod soft-
ware to the latest version before using.
Onkyo accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss
or damage to data stored on the iPod or USB device when
that device is used with the CD/HDD receiver. Onkyo
recommend that you back up your important music files
beforehand.
To remove the USB devices, stop the playback and hold
down the [STOP] button until “NO USB” appears.
Playback may not be possible with some USB mass
storage devices.
USB Mass Storage Device Requirements
USB devices formatted with the FAT16 or FAT32 file
system are supported.
If the storage device has been partitioned, only music
files in the first partition can be played.
Each folder may contain up to 60,000 music files, and
folders may be nested up to eight levels deep.
USB hubs and USB devices with hub functions are not
supported.
In the following structure of the folders (albums) and the
files (tracks), if you do not select a track for playback,
the files will be played in numerical order starting with
file 1.
When you press the [LIBRARY] button, the folders and
files are listed in the order of 1BEG.
For the iPod models, the display is based on the track
information stored in the iPod.
Compatible USB Devices
USB Device Folders and Files
1
2
7
6
5
4
3
A
B
C
D
F
E
G
USB device 1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level
Folder
File
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USB Device Playback—Continued
Removing the USB Device
1 Stop the playback and switch the input source to USB.
2 Hold down the Stop [2] button until “No USB” appears.
3 Disconnect the USB or USB cable from the CD/HDD receiver.
Do not disconnect the USB cable until you see the “No USB” message.
Basic Operations of Playback
1
Plug your USB device into the CD/HDD receiver’s USB port.
In the case of an iPod or digital audio player:
1. Connect the USB cable to the connector of the iPod or digital audio player.
2. Plug the USB cable into the CD/HDD receivers USB port.
The iPod or digital audio player automatically turns on. The
CD/HDD receiver may take
approximately one minute to recognize the iPod, so wait until the recognition is com-
pleted.
2
Switch the input source to USB.
Press the INPUT [q]/[w] buttons. You can
also use the [INPUT SELECTOR] button
to select the input source.
The track information appears on the dis-
play of the
CD/HDD receiver. (ONKYO
logo appears on the display of the iPod.)
3
Start playback.
Press the Play/Pause [1/3] or Play
[1] button.
Tip:
When you press the remote controller's
USB [1] button, the
CD/HDD receiver
automatically selects an appropriate input
source and starts playback of a track.
Playback starts with the first track of the
first folder.
INPUT
SELECTOR
INPUT
USB port
USB cable
CD/HDD
receiver
Remote
controller
or
1/ 1 00:00
Album name
Track01
Artist name
Track name Format
CD/HDD
receiver
Remote
controller
or
00:11
Album name
Track01
Elapsed time of current track
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USB Device Playback—Continued
You can switch the display by pressing the remote con-
troller’s [DISPLAY] button repeatedly.
During the list display
During stop
During playback and pause
Playing Selected Tracks
1
Switch the input source to USB.
Press the INPUT [q]/[w] buttons. You
can also use the [INPUT SELECTOR]
button to select the input source.
2
Select the track you want to play.
In the case of iPod, select the track based
on the information managed in the iPod.
1 Press the [LIBRARY] button.
2 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w]
buttons to select a desired folder,
and then press [ENTER].
3 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w]
buttons to select a desired track.
3
Press [ENTER] to start playback.
Songs
Track01
Track02
Track01
Track02
Switching the Display
Track03
Track02
Track01
Track01
Track02
2-line display
3-line display
Artist name
1/14
Track01
00:00
Album name
128 kbps
Track01
MP3
Album name
1/14
Track01
00:00
Artist name Track number/Total tracks
Format
Album name
Track name
Format
Bit rate
Artist name
Track01
128 kbps MP3
00:08
Album name
Track01
Artist name
Track01
1/14 00:48
Elapsed time of current track Progress bar
Elapsed time of current track
Track number/
Total tracks
Format Bit rate
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USB Device Playback—Continued
With random playback, the tracks recorded on the USB
device are played in random order. With repeat playback,
you can play a group of tracks repeatedly or play one
track repeatedly.
See page 31 for details on repeat and random playback.
Press the [REPEAT] or [RANDOM] button repeat-
edly to set random or repeat playback.
Tips:
The range of tracks to be played in random and repeat
playback varies depending on the devices connected.
For the USB devices except for the iPod, all tracks are
played randomly or repeatedly.
For the iPod, tracks in the same folder as the selected
track are played randomly or repeatedly.
Note:
If the USB device contains folders deeper than eight levels,
the repeat/random playback is not performed for the tracks
saved in the folders deeper than eight levels.
Repeat/Random Playback
REPEAT
RANDOM
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Playing External Components
Connect the external components correctly. See “Con-
necting Other Components” on page 19.
By making an u (remote interactive) connection
with an Onkyo u-capable component and speci-
fying the selector name of the component, the com-
ponent can be controlled with the u control
interface, working with the CD/HDD receiver.
Playing External Components
1
Switch the input source.
Press the INPUT [q]/[w] button to select
LINE1, LINE2, or LINE3.
You can also use the
CD/HDD receiver’s
[INPUT SELECTOR] button to select
the input source.
2
Start playback.
For the playback operation, see the
instruction manual of the external com-
ponents connected.
Making an u Connection with
Onkyo Components
What can you do with u?
You can use the CD/HDD receiver's remote controller
to operate components with an
u connection. See
“Controlling External Components” on page 73.
When you start playback on a component with an
u
connection, the CD/HDD receiver automatically
switches the input source (Direct Change).
While the CD/HDD receiver is in Standby mode, if
you turn on the power or start the playback of the com-
ponents with an
u connection, the CD/HDD
receiver will automatically turn on. When the
CD/HDD receiver is set to Standby mode, the compo-
nents with an
u connection will also enter Standby
mode (Auto Power ON/Standby).
INPUT
/
1
Switch the input source to a com-
ponent you want to have interac-
tive control.
Press the INPUT [q]/[w] buttons. You
can also use the CD/HDD receiver’s
[INPUT SELECTOR] button to select
the input source.
2
Press the [TOOLS] button and
then press [ENTER] with “Tool”
selected.
3
Press [ENTER] with “Name
Select” selected.
4
Press the Up and Down [q]/[w] to
select a u-capable components.
*1 This should be selected if you connect an
audio processor such as the Onkyo UE-205.
To cancel changing the selector name,
press the [RETURN] button.
5
Press [ENTER].
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
selector name of the external component
has been set. The external component
can be controlled via u.
Record
Tool
Audio
Tool
Name Select
DOCK PC
DAT
TAPE VIDEOMD
DIGITAL CD-R/dig
PC/digGAME/dig
*
1
CD-R
Tool
:TAPE
Name Select
Selector indicator Selector name
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Recording (Transferring Data)
You can record tracks into the CD/HDD receiver’s HDD (hard disk drive). Also, you can transfer the music data stored
in the CD/HDD receiver to your digital audio player and USB storage device, and make an FTP connection with your
computer*. See “Transferring Data” on page 51.
* Only for personal computers with Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Service Pack 3, or Microsoft Windows Vista installed.
USB storage devices and digital audio
players
The CD/HDD receiver supports the USB storage devices
such as USB flash memory and USB hard disk drive, and
also supports various kinds of digital audio players.
However, they are limited to the devices that support the
USB Mass Storage Class*.
* The USB Mass Storage Class is a standard established for con-
necting the large capacity memory devices (mass storage
devices) to the USB port of a computer. Because the USB
devices conforming to this standard are recognized as external
memory devices without the need for special drivers or soft-
ware, even a digital audio player can be handled in the same way
as an external memory device.
Notes:
For the functions of USB devices, see their instruction
manuals.
Recording and transferring cannot be performed between
the
CD/HDD receiver and the iPod. Only the playback
can be performed.
When the AC power adapter is attached to the digital
audio player or the USB storage device, Onkyo recom-
mend that you connect the AC power adapter to the
domestic power supply. When using the batteries, check
that the remaining battery level is sufficient. Please note
that Onkyo is not responsible for the malfunctions,
recording failures, or music data damages resulting from
insufficient battery power.
Onkyo accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss
or damage to data stored on a USB mass storage device
when that device is used with the CD/HDD receiver.
Onkyo recommend that you back up your important
music files beforehand.
Recording may be slow depending on the USB device.
If many tracks are stored in the USB flash memory
(approx. 60,000 files or more), it may take some time for
the recording operation.
When you record to an SD memory card using a memory
card reader/writer, you may not be able to record depend-
ing on the memory card because the access time is too
slow.
USB Mass Storage Device Requirements
USB devices formatted with the FAT16 or FAT32 file
system are supported.
If the storage device has been partitioned, only music
files in the first partition can be played.
Each folder may contain up to 60,000 music files, and
folders may be nested up to eight levels deep.
USB hubs and USB devices with hub functions are not
supported.
Perform the setting of the recording beforehand by refer-
ring to “Setting for recording” on the next page.
When you transfer the data to the digital audio player or
the USB storage device, connect it to the USB port of the
CD/HDD receiver.
For the details on how to use the USB device, see the
instruction manual attached to the device.
Notes:
Do not connect the CD/HDD receiver’s USB port to a USB
port on your computer. Music on your computer cannot be
played through the CD/HDD receiver in this way.
In the process of transferring the data to the digital audio
player or the USB storage device, do not disconnect the
USB cable. Malfunction of the connection device or the
CD/HDD receiver may occur.
The recording speed varies depending on the recording
format and bit rate.
Connected
Components
Radio
Digital audio
player
Recording CDs (page 48)
Recording from an external component (page 50) Recording the radio (page 50)
USB mass
storage device
HDD
(Hard Disk Drive)
CDs
Compatible USB Devices
Preparation for Recording and
Transferring
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Recording (Transferring Data)—Continued
Before starting the recording, set the format and bit rate.
Format is a data form of tracks to be recorded. Bit rate
means the quantity of information for recording.
When the quantity of information increases, the sound
quality becomes better, however the data volume
becomes larger.
The data volume and available USB devices that can
transfer the data depends on the format. Select a proper
and optimum format.
*1 This is the default setting. However, 128 kbps is set in the case
of the data transfer to the USB devices.
*2 Copyright protected WMA files cannot be recorded or trans-
ferred.
Note:
AAC files cannot be recorded to the CD/HDD receiver but
only can be transferred via USB port (between HDD and
USB devices).
Setting for Recording
Format Extension Bit rate
Sampling
frequency
MP3
(MPEG-2
Audio
Layer-3)
*.mp3
128 kbps
160 kbps
192 kbps
256 kbps
*1
44.1 kHz
WMA
*2
(Windows
Media Audio
V8.0)
*.wma
128 kbps
160 kbps
192 kbps
44.1 kHz
WAV *.wav
1
Press the [TOOLS] button.
2
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Record”, and then
press [ENTER].
Audio
Record
Tool
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select the record mode,
and then press [ENTER].
When the destination of recording is
USB device, select “USB Record
Mode”. When the destination of record-
ing is HDD, select “HDD Record
Mode”.
(The above is an example when USB
Record Mode is selected.)
4
Press the Up and Down [q]/[w]
buttons to perform the settings for
recording.
(The above is an example when WMA
file and 128 kbps are selected.)
5
Press [ENTER].
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
settings for recording have been done.
HDD Record Mode
USB Record Mode
Record
Record
USB Record Mode
:WMA 128 kbps
Format and bit rate
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Recording (Transferring Data)—Continued
The CD/HDD receiver can record audio CDs into its HDD at a speed of 4X Max. In addition, recording into the USB
devices is available. See “Setting for Recording” on page 47 for setting before the operation.
Recording All Tracks (CD Recording with One-touch Button)
You can easily record an entire CD with the [CD r HDD] button or the [CD r USB] button.
Cancelling recording
Press the Stop [2] button on the CD/HDD receiver or remote controller.
Cancelling the recording halfway may take some time.
Restriction on recording CDs
After a CD is recorded, the same CD cannot be continuously recorded for
a certain period of time to protect the copyright regardless of the recording time. The same CD can be recorded again
approx. 74 minutes after its last time recording. If you attempt to record the CD again within approx. 74 minutes, the
waiting time to the next available recording is displayed. (Example: “Wait COPY! 42 min”)
When you use other CDs for recording, continuous recording is possible. It is also prohibited to record 16 or more CDs
within approx. 74 minutes.
Recording CDs
CD HDD
CD USB
Disc tray
1
Load the CD you want to record.
1. Press the Open/Close [0] button to open the disc tray.
2. Place the CD on the tray with the label-side facing up.
Place 8 cm CDs in the center of the tray.
3. Press the Open/Close [0] button to close the disc tray.
2
Start recording.
Press the CD/HDD receiver’s CD r HDD or CD r USB button.
When recording onto the HDD, press the CD r HDD button. When recording into a
USB device, press the CD r USB button.
Recording of all tracks on the audio CD starts. (The above is an example when the
CD r USB button is pressed.)
When recording ends, the CD/HDD receiver automatically returns to its normal dis-
play.
CD/HDD
receiver
or
3 / 11
Track 01
14%
CD/HDD
receiver
or
Remote
controller
CD1
CD2
Start
Recording of CD1
Start
End
End
Recording of CD2
CD1 can’t be recorded.
CD2 can’t be recorded.
Approx.74min.
Approx.74min.
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Recording (Transferring Data)—Continued
Recording Tracks One-by-one
You can select one track you want to record.
Recording Using the Remote Controller
You can use the remote controller for recording as below.
1
Load the CD.
When the CD has been loaded, switch
the input source to CD.
2
Press the [LIBRARY] button.
After the message “CD reading” appears,
the list of tracks is displayed.
3
Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select
a track you want to record.
4
Press the y REC button.
To cancel the recording, press the Stop
[2] button or [RETURN] button.
5
Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select
the destination of recording.
When recording onto the HDD, select
“REC 1 HDD”. When recording into a
USB device, select “REC 1 USB”.
6
Press the MULTI JOG dial.
The confirmation message appears.
7
Press the MULTI JOG dial.
Recording starts.
When recording ends, the CD/HDD
receiver automatically returns to its nor-
mal display for CD operation.
LIBRARY
REC
MULTI JOG
REC 1
HDD
REC 1
USB
Ready?
USB 164 MB free
1 / 1
Track 03
14%
Destination of
recording
Format
1
Load the CD.
When the CD has been loaded, switch
the input source to CD.
2
Press the [LIBRARY] button.
After the message “CD reading” appears,
the list of tracks is displayed.
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select a track you want to
record.
4
Press the [y3] button according
to the destination of recording.
When recording onto the HDD, press the
HDD REC [y3] button. When record-
ing into a USB device, press the USB
REC [y3] button.
5
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select either of the follow-
ing, and then press [ENTER].
When recording all tracks onto the HDD,
select “REC ALL HDD”. When record-
ing one track onto the HDD, select “REC
1 HDD”. When recording all tracks into
a USB device, select “REC ALL USB”.
When recording one track into a USB
device, select “REC 1 USB”.
The confirmation message appears. (The
above is an example when “REC ALL
HDD” is selected.)
6
Press [ENTER].
Recording starts.
ENTER
LIBRARY
/ / /
or
Ready?
HDD 73.4 GB free
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Recording (Transferring Data)—Continued
You can record broadcasting program.
Tip:
The title of the recorded program is automatically consists
of date, start time of recording, radio station name (its band
and frequency if it is not preset).
You can record audio from external components con-
nected to LINE1, LINE2, or LINE3. You can't record
audio from external components connected to DIGITAL
OPTICAL IN.
Tip:
The title of the recorded sound is automatically consists of
date, start time of recording, input source name (if the input
source name has been changed in the steps on page 45, the
changed name is used).
Recording from Tuner
1
Switch the input source.
Press the [BAND] button to select FM or
AM. You can also use the [INPUT
SELECTOR] button to select the input
source.
2
Tune into the radio stations.
See “Tuning into AM/FM Radio Sta-
tions” on page 32 and “Selecting Preset
Stations” on page 36.
3
Press the [y3] button according
to the destination of recording.
When recording onto the HDD, press the
HDD REC [y3] button. When record-
ing into a USB device, press the USB
REC [y3] button.
4
Start recording.
Press the Play [1] button or [ENTER].
(The above is an example when the HDD
REC [y3] button is pressed.)
5
Press the Stop [2] button to can-
cel the recording.
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
recording ends.
To pause recording, press the Pause [3]
button. To resume recording, press it
again.
or
Ready?
or
20080820_0034
FM 76.50MHz
00:00:25
Complete!
Recording from Line Input
1
Switch the input source.
Press the INPUT [q]/[w] buttons to
select LINE1, LINE2, or LINE3. You
can also use the CD/HDD receiver’s
[INPUT SELECTOR] button to select
the input source.
2
Press the [y3] button according
to the destination of recording.
When recording onto the HDD, press the
HDD REC [y3] button. When record-
ing into a USB device, press the USB
REC [y3] button.
3
Start the playback of the recording
source.
When recording from a u-capable
component, the CD/HDD receiver auto-
matically starts recording. Otherwise,
first press the Start [1] button or
[ENTER] and then start the playback of
the external component.
4
Press the Stop [2] button to can-
cel the recording.
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
recording ends.
During the recording from the u-capa-
ble components, if the playback is
paused or stopped, the CD/HDD receiver
switches to the recording standby mode.
Pressing the button again resumes the
recording.
or
or
20080820_0035
LINE
00:00:13
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Recording (Transferring Data)—Continued
USB Connection
The CD/HDD receiver can transfer the data between its
HDD (hard disk drive) and your USB device (digital
audio player or USB storage device).
Transferring favorite tracks at a time
If you want to record tracks from multiple albums or art-
ists, first add these tracks to the playlist in advance, and
then select the playlist to record the tracks at a time when
recording. See “Creating and Playing the Playlist” on
page 57.
1 Add tracks to the playlist.
2 Select a track in the playlist, and press [ENTER].
3 Press [y REC] on the CD/HDD receiver, and
select “USB ALL COPY”.
Transferring Data
1
Switch the input source to the
transfer source.
Press the INPUT [q]/[w] buttons to
select HDD or USB.
2
Select a track or a track list of
album, artist, etc. you want to
transfer.
For selecting tracks, see step 2 in “Play-
ing Selected Tracks” on the pages shown
below:
When selecting tracks in the HDD, see
page 55. When selecting tracks in the
USB, see page 43.
3
Press the [y3] button according
to the transfer destination.
When transferring to the HDD, press the
HDD REC [y3] button. When transfer-
ring to a USB device, press the USB
REC [y3] button.
You can also use the y REC button and
MULTI JOG dial on the CD/HDD
receiver.
HDD USB
storage
Digital audio
player
or
4
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select either of the follow-
ing, and then press [ENTER].
When transferring all tracks in the folder
onto the HDD, select “HDD ALL
COPY”. When transferring one track
onto the HDD, select “HDD COPY”.
When transferring all tracks in the folder
into a USB device, select “USB ALL
COPY”. When transferring one track
into a USB device, select “USB COPY”.
You can also use the MULTI JOG dial on
the CD/HDD receiver to select these
items.
The confirmation message appears. (The
above is an example when “HDD ALL
COPY” is selected.)
5
Press [ENTER].
Data transfer starts.
Ready?
HDD 73.4 GB free
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Recording (Transferring Data)—Continued
FTP Connection
Via FTP connection, you can access the CD/HDD
receiver from your computer and transfer the data from
the HDD to computer and vice versa.
* Only for personal computers with Microsoft Windows XP Ser-
vice Pack 2, Service Pack 3, or Microsoft Windows Vista
installed.
Note:
Since the folder name and file name are treated as Uni-
code in the HDD, some folders and files may not be
selected.
Before operating
Set the IP address on the CD/HDD receiver by refer-
ring to “Entering DHCP Settings Manually” on
page 69. If the IP address is not set, the FTP connec-
tion is not available.
If a track is being played or recorded with the
CD/HDD receiver, stop the operation.
1
Press the [TOOLS] button.
2
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Network”, and then
press [ENTER].
3
Select “FTP” and then press
[ENTER].
HDD Personal computer
Utility
Network
Audio
FTP User name
FTP
Network
4
Select “Open?” and then press
[ENTER].
After “FTP Starting…” is displayed,
“FTP Stop” appears.
5
Start Windows Explorer on your
computer, access the CD/HDD
receiver by specifying the IP
address.
When Address Bar is not displayed on
Windows Explorer, display Address Bar
according to the Windows operation.
If a username and password have been
set in the CD/HDD receiver, also specify
them when accessing. To check the user-
name and password, press the [TOOLS]
button, select “Network”, and then check
the items “FTP Username” and “FTP
Password”.
Note:
When accessing by using Internet Explorer,
select “Open FTP Site in Windows
Explorer” on the Page tab after the connec-
tion.
6
Transfer the data.
In the same way as the normal file oper-
ation, move the file between the
CD/HDD receiver and the computer.
7
Close Windows Explorer.
8
Press [ENTER].
The message “Now Updating…”
appears and the CD/HDD receiver
updates the database in the HDD.
“Complete!” will be displayed and the
data transfer has been completed.
<ftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>
FTP Open/Close
:Open?
IP address
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Recording (Transferring Data)—Continued
The CD/HDD receiver can erase the music track or
album stored on the USB device. For erasing music track
or album from HDD, see “Erasing Music Track or
Album” on page 58. Also see “Operation of Music Data
on page 27.
Erasing Data from USB Device
1
Switch the input source to USB.
Press the INPUT [q]/[w] buttons. You
can also use the CD/HDD receiver’s
[INPUT SELECTOR] button to select
the input source.
2
Select a track or album you want to
erase.
1. Press the [LIBRARY] button.
2. Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select the folder, and then
press [ENTER].
3. Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select the track or album.
3
Press the [TOOLS] button and
then press [ENTER] with “Tool”
selected.
4
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Song Erase”, and
then press [ENTER].
Songs
Track01
Track02
Track01
Track02
Audio
Record
Tool
Tool
Song Erase
5
Erasing one track or one folder:
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to
select “1 Erase?”, and then press
[ENTER].
Erasing all items:
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to
select “All Erase?”, and then press
[ENTER]. All items displayed in step 2-
3 are erased.
To cancel erasing, use the Up and Down
[q]/[w] buttons to select “Cancel”, and
then press [ENTER].
The confirmation message “Erase OK?”
appears.
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to
select “Yes”, and then press [ENTER].
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
data has been erased.
Tool
:1 Erase?
Track 01
Tool
:All Erase?
Track 01
Complete!
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Playing the HDD
Basic Operations of Playback
1
CD/HDD receiver
Start playback.
Press the Play/Pause [1/3] button or Play [1]
button.
The track you played or recorded the last time is played.
Tip:
When you press the remote controller’s HDD [1] button,
the CD/HDD receiver automatically selects an appropriate
input source and starts playback of a track.
1
Switch the input
source to HDD
(see page 24).
or
Remote
controller
Album name
01:12
Track01
Album name
Format
Track name
Elapsed time of
current track
To pause playback:
Press the remote controller's Pause [3] button or the CD/HDD receiver’s Play/
Pause [1/3] button. To resume playback, press the Play/Pause [1/3] button
again.
To stop playback:
Press the Stop [2] button on the CD/HDD receiver or remote controller.
To select tracks:
Press the [RETURN] button to return to the track list, then press the Up and Down
[q]/[w] buttons to select a track.
To select the previous or next track:
Press the Previous/Next [7]/[6] buttons or turn the MULTI JOG dial on the
CD/HDD receiver to select the previous or next track.
To fast forward or fast reverse:
Press the Fast Reverse/Fast Forward [
5]/[4] buttons during playback or
pause. Where you want to start playback, release the button.
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Playing the HDD—Continued
Among enormous recorded music files in the HDD of
the CD/HDD receiver, you can easily search the desired
one by artist name, album name, title, or playlist.
Using Alphabetic Search
During the list display, you can search tracks in the
alphabetic order by pressing the remote controller’s
number buttons.
Example: Searching items starting with C
1 Press the [2] button.
When there is an item starting with A, it is selected.
If not, the search is continued in the order of BC.
2 Press the button (repeatedly).
Press the button repeatedly until the target character
is selected. Each time the button is pressed, the
character to be searched switches in the order of
ABCA.
Note:
Alphabetic Search can only operate on the ARTIST list,
ALBUM list, and TRACK list displayed by selecting each
category of ARTIST, ALBUM, and TRACK from the
library menu. It does not operate on other list screens.
Using Jump Mode
With the Jump Mode, you can quickly locate your favor-
ite tracks even when the numerous data such as albums
and artists are contained in the list. There are three
modes: L (Large), M (Medium), and S (Small).
Normally, the selection item is shifted one by one. How-
ever, in the Jump Mode, some selection items are
skipped in the list. The L (Large) mode has the largest
skipping range, and S (Small) mode has the smallest.
To activate the Jump Mode:
During the list display, press the Left and Right [e]/[r]
buttons to set the desired mode.
Notes:
Some modes cannot be selected depending on the length
of the list display.
Even in the same mode, the skipping range varies
depending on the length of the list (the range is adjusted
automatically).
Playing Selected Tracks
1
Switch the input source to HDD.
Press the INPUT [
q]/[w] buttons. You
can also use the CD/HDD receiver’s
[INPUT SELECTOR] button to select
the input source.
2
Select the track you want to play.
1 Press the [LIBRARY] button.
2 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w]
buttons to select the category you
want to search, and then press
[ENTER].
3 Use the Up and Down [
q]/[w]
buttons to select the track.
3
Press [ENTER] to start playback.
Artist
Album
Track
Playlist
BGM
(See page 57.)
Tuner recording
(Radio)
Line recording (Con-
nected components)
Jump Mode : Large
Jump mode indicator
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Playing the HDD—Continued
You can switch the display by pressing the remote con-
troller’s [DISPLAY] button repeatedly.
Switching the Display
Track 03
Track 02
Track 01
Track 01
Track 02
Artist name
1/14
Track 01
00:00
Artist name
Track 01
Album name
1/14
Track 01
00:00
Album name
128 kbps
Track 01
MP3
128 kbpsMP3
00:08
Album name
Track 01
Artist name
Track 01
1/14 00:48
D
uring the list display
2-line display
3-line display
D
uring stop
Artist name
Track number/
Total tracks
Album name
Format
Format
Bit rate
D
uring playback and pause
Progress bar
Track number/
Total tracks
Elapsed time of
current track
Elapsed time of
current track
Bit rate
Format
Track name
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Playing the HDD—Continued
BGM Playback
The music files* recorded in the HDD can be played
repeatedly in random order with one button. It is conve-
nient when you want to play music as BGM.
* Except for the music files recorded from FM/AM or external
components.
Press the BGM MODE [1] button.
You can also press the [LIBRARY] button and select
“BGM” to start BGM playback (see page 55).
Canceling BGM playback
To cancel BGM playback, press the BGM MODE [1]
button again.
Repeat/Random Playback
With random playback, selected tracks can be played in
random order. With repeat playback, tracks or one track
can be played repeatedly. See “Random Playback” and
“Repeat Playback” on page 31.
Press the [RANDOM] button or the [REPEAT] button
(repeatedly).
Tip:
The “REPEAT” indicator on the display means that all
tracks in the current list (tracks, artist, album or playlist)
are played repeatedly.
The “REPEAT 1” indicator means that only the selected
track is played repeatedly.
Note:
During the random playback, you cannot operate the
[LIBRARY] button and [RETURN] button, and cannot
select tracks by specifying the track number. To perform
these operations, cancel the random playback.
Creating and Playing the Playlist
You can select your favorite tracks in numerous music
files in the HDD and add them to the playlist.
Adding a track to the playlist
Playing the playlist
1 Press the remote controller’s INPUT [q]/[w]
buttons to switch the input source to HDD.
2 Press the PLAYLIST [q]/[w] buttons.
Each time the button is pressed, the CD/HDD
receiver changes the playlist and starts playback.
Tip:
A playlist name can be changed afterwards. See “Editing
a Playlist Name” on page 61.
Various Playback Modes
BGM MODE
1
PLAYLIST REG
REPEAT
q
/
w
ENTER
RANDOM
1
Select a track (in the HDD) you
want to add to the playlist.
2
Press the [PLAYLIST REG] but-
ton.
Tips:
You can create a playlist of up to
60,000 tracks.
You can also press the [TOOLS] button
and select “Add Playlist” to add the
track.
You can also use the CD/HDD
receiver’s REC button to add the track.
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “PLAYLIST 1”, and
then press [ENTER].
Tip:
When you select “PLAYLIST ALL” all
tracks in the folder (album) are added.
4
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select a desired playlist,
and then press [ENTER].
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
selected track has been added to the
playlist.
Track 01
Track 02
PLAYLIST
1
PlayList1
PlayList2
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Editing Tracks and Playlists in the HDD
The tracks saved in the HDD can be edited as follows.
Erasing music track or album
Editing track information
Removing tracks from the playlist
Editing a playlist name
You can erase music track or album in the HDD.
Note:
Once erased, the tracks cannot be recovered. Confirm the
tracks again before actually erasing them. Also see
“Operation of Music Data” on page 27.
The track information (artist name, album name, title)
recorded in the HDD can be edited. The CD/HDD
receiver temporarily stores edited content in the buffer.
When editing the same content repeatedly, you can eas-
ily paste the stored content. It is convenient for such
cases as changing the artist name of multiple tracks into
the same one.
Erasing Music Track or Album
1
Switch the input source to HDD.
Press the INPUT [q]/[w] buttons. You
can also use the CD/HDD receiver’s
[INPUT SELECTOR] button to select
the input source.
2
Select a track or album you want
to erase.
Press the [LIBRARY] button and select
the category you want to search such as
artist, album, or track.
Tip:
Even when erasing an entire album,
you need to select any track in the
album.
3
Press the [TOOLS] button and
then press [ENTER] with “Tool”
selected.
4
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “Song Erase”, and
then press [ENTER].
Audio
Record
Tool
Edit Name Tag
Song Erase
Tool
5
Erasing one track:
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons
to select “1 Erase?”, and then press
[ENTER].
Erasing all tracks (an entire album):
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons
to select “All Erase?”, and then press
[ENTER].
“Complete!” will be displayed, and the
track or album has been deleted.
Editing Track Information
1
Switch the input source to HDD.
Press the INPUT [q]/[w] buttons. You
can also use the CD/HDD receiver’s
[INPUT SELECTOR] button to select
the input source.
2
Select a track you want to edit.
Press the [LIBRARY] button and select
the category you want to search such as
artist, album, or track.
3
Press the [TOOLS] button and
then press [ENTER] with “Tool”
selected.
Tool
:1 Erase?
Track 01
Tool
:All Erase?
Track 01
Audio
Record
Tool
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Setting the Clock
The AccuClock function normally uses the FM station with the strongest signal to set the clock. However, if the clock
cannot be set properly using that station, you can specify which FM station the AccuClock function should use. This
must be an FM station that supports RDS CT (Clock Time) information.
Setting AccuClock to Use a Specific Station
1
Remote
controller
Press the [TIMER] button.
2
Press [ENTER] with “Clock”
selected.
3
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to select “AccuClock”, and
then press [ENTER].
4
Press [ENTER].
The frequency flashes on the display.
5
Use the Fast Reverse and Fast For-
ward [5]/[4] buttons to tune
into the FM station.
Tip:
If you press the [ENTER] button instead of
using the Fast Reverse and Fast Forward
[5]/[4] buttons, the CD/HDD
receiver will automatically search for a
suitable station.
The RDS indicator appears when tuned
into a station that supports RDS.
The RDS indicator will flash while the
CD/HDD receiver searches for a station
and light up continuously when a station
is found.
Timer 2
Timer 1
Clock
C
l
ock
RDS
-
CT
Station
: FM 87.50MHz
The asterisks indicate that the
AccuClock function is on.
6
When you’ve selected the station,
press [ENTER].
While the clock is being set, “Wait…”
flashes on the display. It may take a few
minutes to set the clock. When the clock
has been set, the message “Clock
Adjusted” scrolls across the display, then
the day and time are displayed for a
while.
Notes:
If the clock is not set correctly, specify
another FM station and try again or set
the clock manually (see page 63).
The AccuClock function automatically
updates the clock every day. If you don’t
want it to, you can turn off the Accu-
Clock function (see page 23).
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Setting the Clock—Continued
The time can be displayed in 24-hour format.
Tip:
To cancel the clock setting, press the [RETURN] button
repeatedly.
Displaying the Day and Time
To display the day and time, press the remote controller’s
[CLOCK CALL] button.
If the CD/HDD receiver is on Standby, the time is dis-
played for a certain time.
Setting the Clock Manually
1
Press the [TIMER] button.
2
Press [ENTER] with “Clock”
selected.
The sub-menu appears and the CD/HDD
receiver enters clock setting mode.
3
Press [ENTER] with “Manual
Adjust” selected.
The clock setting procedure starts.
4
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to set the year.
You can also use the remote controller’s
number buttons to enter the year.
5
Press [ENTER].
6
Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] but-
tons to set the date.
You can also use the remote controller’s
number buttons to enter the date.
q/w/e/r
TIMER
ENTER
Number
buttons
Timer 2
Timer 1
Clock
Clock
Adjust Mode
:Manual Adjust
Clock
Adjust Date
:2008. 01. 01 (TUE)
7
Press [ENTER].
The time setting procedure starts.
8
Use the remote controller’s num-
ber buttons to set the time.
Enter a four-digit number, hour(00-23)
and minute(00-59). You can also use the
Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to enter
the time.
If you press the remote controller’s [>10]
button, you can move the clock forward/
backward 12 hours.
9
Press [ENTER].
“Complete!” will be displayed and the
clock is set.
Clock
Adjust Time
: 0:00
CLOCK CALL
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Using the Timers
The CD/HDD receiver has three timers: the sleep timer
for turning the CD/HDD receiver off after a specified
period, the play timer for automated playback, and the
record timer for automated recording.
Up to four programmable timers are available for the
play and record timers.
The timers can be used with other Onkyo components
that are connected to the CD/HDD receiver via u (
see
page 19
for hookup details).
With the sleep timer, you can set the CD/HDD receiver
so that it automatically turns off after a specified period.
This timer is convenient when you want to fall asleep
while listening to music.
Checking the Remaining Sleep Time
To check the remaining sleep time, press the [SLEEP]
button.
Note that if you press the [SLEEP] button while the
remaining sleep time is 10 minutes or less, the sleep
timer is canceled..
Canceling the Sleep Timer
To cancel the sleep timer, press the [SLEEP] button
repeatedly until “Sleep Off” appears and the SLEEP
indicator disappears.
Note:
During recording, the sleep timer can be set. When the sleep
time period has expired during recording, the
CD/HDD
receiver
will cancel the recording and enter the Standby
mode.
TIMERSLEEP
Using the Sleep Timer
1
Press the [SLEEP] button repeat-
edly to select the required sleep
time.
The SLEEP indicator and “Sleep 90
min” appear on the display, as shown.
With the [SLEEP] button, you can set
the sleep time from 90 to 10 minutes in
10 minute increments.
To set the sleep time in 1 minute incre-
ments from 99 to 1, use the Up and
Down [
q]/[w] buttons during the sleep
time is displayed. The sleep time
appears on the display for about 8 sec-
onds, then the previous display reap-
pears.
Sleep 90 min
SLEEP indicator
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Using the Timers—Continued
Canceling a Running Play/Record Timer
The play or record timer can be canceled during a pro-
cess of timer playback or timer recording, without stop-
ping the playback or recording.
1 Press the [TIMER] button.
2 Select the timer you want to cancel, and then press
the [ENTER].
The timer setting display appears.
3 Select “Off” in the Timer Mode, and then press
the [ENTER].
4 Press the [RETURN] button to return to the
previous display.
Checking/Changing Timer Settings
1 Press the [TIMER] button.
2 Select the timer you want to check or change, and
then press the [ENTER].
The timer setting display appears. Check the setting
items while switching it by pressing the [ENTER]
repeatedly. When the setting item you want to
change is displayed, change it.
3 When the check is completed, press the [ENTER]
to close.
Turning Off a Timer
Once a timer has been programmed, you can turn it off
as necessary. For example, while you’re on holiday, you
may want to turn off the timer you use as an early morn-
ing alarm.
1 Press the [TIMER] button.
2 Select the timer you want to turn off, and then
press the [ENTER].
The timer setting display appears.
3 Select “Off” in the Timer Mode, and then press
the [ENTER].
The timer number of the selected timer disappears
from the display.
When the last remaining timer was turned off, the
“TIMER” indicator will also disappear.
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Advanced Setup
When your computer cannot be connected to the Internet, or you want to set the IP address manually, set the following
network configuration. When setting it manually, input the values (alphanumeric characters) according to the setting of
your broadband router currently in use. The necessary setting items vary depending on the Internet Service Provider
(ISP). See the materials provided from your ISP for details.
Network Configuration
Setting item Description Example
IP Address
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a numerical identification (logical
address) that is assigned to computers and network devices connected to
the network (TCP/IP network).
192.168.xxx.xxx
Subnet Mask
In computer networks based on the Internet protocol suite, a subnet is a
portion of the network
s computers and network devices. A subnet mask
can be used to specify which portion of the IP address should be used as
the network number for the subnet.
255.255.xxx.xxx
Gateway Address
(Default gateway)
A default gateway is a node (a router) on a computer network that serves as
an access point to another network. All internet traffic passes through the
gateway.
In homes, the gateway is usually the ISP-provided device that connects the
user to the Internet, such as a DSL or cable modem.
192.168.xxx.xxx
DNS Address
(DNS server address)
(primary)
The Domain Name System (DNS) associates various information with
domain names. A DNS server is a special type of computer on the Internet
used to support the DNS. ISPs give their customers the public IP address
of the DNS server.
192.168.xxx.xxx
Proxy
In computer networks, a proxy server acts an intermediate gateway
between you and your Internet connection. The proxy server sends the
requests of its clients by forwarding requests to other servers. The proxy
server also provides network firewall, connection sharing, and caching
technology for private networks. A client connects to the proxy server,
requesting some service, such as a file, connection, web page, or other
resource, available from a different server. The proxy server provides the
resource by connecting to the specified server and requesting the service
on behalf of the client.
proxy.xxx.ne.jp
DHCP
(Dynamic host
configuration
protocol)
DHCP is a protocol used by networked devices (clients) to obtain the
parameters necessary for operation in an Internet Protocol network. ISPs
usually use DHCP so that customers can reduce system administration
workload and join the Internet with minimum effort.
In DHCP, a computer joins the network without having a pre-configured IP
address. IP addresses are uniquely assigned to devices, then released and
renewed these addresses as devices leave and re-join the network.
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Entering DHCP Settings Manually
You can enter DHCP settings such as the IP address, sub-
net mask, default gateway, or DNS server manually. Fol-
low these steps when you want to assign the fixed IP
address for network connection, or to assign the DNS
server address specified by your ISP.
1 Press the [TOOLS] button.
2 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
“Network”, and then press [ENTER].
3 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
“DHCP”, and then press [ENTER].
4 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
“Manual”, and then press [ENTER].
5 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
settings you want to enter, and then press
[ENTER].
6 Enter the settings.
Use the number buttons to enter, and then press
[ENTER] to save the settings.
7 Press the [RETURN] button.
The confirmation message appears. Select “OK” in
the “Save Setting?” message, and then press the
[ENTER]. After the “Saving Settings” message is
displayed, the screen returns to the menu list.
Setting the Proxy
Configure the Proxy setting when your ISP specifies it.
If not specified, the Proxy setting is not necessary.
1 Press the [TOOLS] button.
2 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
“Network”, and then press [ENTER].
3 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
“Proxy”, and then press [ENTER].
4 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
“On”, and then press [ENTER].
5 Use the Up and Down [q]/[w] buttons to select
settings you want to enter, and then press
[ENTER].
6 Enter the settings.
Use the number buttons to enter, and then press
[ENTER] to save the settings.
7 Press the [RETURN] button.
The confirmation message appears. Select “OK” in
the “Save Setting?” message, and then press the
[ENTER]. After the “Saving Settings” message is
displayed, the screen returns to the menu list.
Network
:192. 168. XXX. XXX
IP Address
Network
:255. 255. XXX. XXX
Subnet Mask
Network
:192. 168. XXX. XXX
GatewayAddress
Network
:192. 168. XXX. XXX
DNS Address
Network
: 80
Proxy Port
Network
a] proxy. XXX. jp
Proxy Address
Network
a] proxy
Proxy UserName
Network
A]
Proxy Password
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Disc Notes
Supported Discs
The CD/HDD receiver supports the following discs
(8 cm and 12 cm).
Notes:
The CD/HDD receiver does not play discs that have not
been finalized.
The playback may not be possible depending on the disc
characteristics or recording state of a CD-R/CD-RW disc.
The PHOTO CD, data session of CD Extra disc, and
super audio CD cannot be played.
The CD-R/CD-RW with music CD and MP3 file mixed
cannot be played.
Don’t use discs with an unusual shape, such as those
shown below, as you may damage the CD/HDD receiver.
Tip:
For the CD recording format, see the instruction manual
of your CD-R/RW drive or the disc burner.
Disc Content Organization
Audio CD
Audio CDs contain tracks.
Data CD
Data CDs contain MP3, WMA, AAC, or WAV files
organized into folders.
Precautions on DualDiscs
The CD/HDD receiver is designed to play discs in con-
formity with the CD standards. The DualDisc is a two-
sided disc made up of a DVD-standard-compatible side
and a music-specific side. However, the music-specific
side is not compatible with the CD standards, so it may
not be played with the CD/HDD receiver.
DualDisc is a trademark owned by the Recording Indus-
try Association of America (RIAA).
Playback of Copy-protected Audio CDs
Some audio CDs use copy protection that doesn't con-
form to the CD standards. Since these are nonstandard
discs, they may not play properly in the CD/HDD
receiver.
Disc Logo
Format or file
type
Audio CD WAV (PCM)
CD-R
Audio CD,
MP3, WMA,
AAC
CD-RW
Audio CD,
MP3, WMA,
AAC
Track 2 Track 3 Track 4Track 1
Audio CD
Tra ck 5
Folder 1
Folder 2
File 2 File 3 File 1File 1 File 2
Data CD (CD-R/CD-RW)
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Disc Notes—Continued
Handling Discs
Never touch the underside of a disc. Always hold discs
by the edge, as shown.
Never attach adhesive tape or sticky labels, or write
letters even on the label side, much less on the under-
side.
Never scratch the CD surfaces.
Precautions on Rental Discs
Don't use discs that have residue from adhesive tape,
rental discs with peeling labels, or discs with custom-
made labels or stickers. Doing so may damage the CD/
HDD receiver and you may not be able to remove the
disc properly.
Cleaning Discs
For best results, keep your discs clean. Fingerprints
and dust can affect the sound quality and should be
removed as follows. Using a clean soft cloth, wipe
from the center outwards, as shown. Never wipe in a
circular direction.
To remove stubborn dust or dirt, wipe the disc with a
damp soft cloth, and then dry it with a dry cloth.
Never use solvent-based cleaning fluids, such as thin-
ner or benzine, commercially available cleaners, or
antistatic sprays intended for vinyl records, as they
may damage the disc.
Storing Discs
Don't store discs in places subject to direct sunlight or
near heat sources.
Don't store discs in places subject to moisture or dust,
such as in a bathroom or near a humidifier.
Always store discs in their cases and vertically. Stack-
ing, or putting objects on unprotected discs may cause
warping, scratches, or other damage.
Underside
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Playable Formats
Supported Formats
The CD/HDD receiver supports the following formats
for playback.
WAV: (*.wav)
WMA: (*.wma)
MP3: (*.mp3)
AAC: (*.m4a)
The playable format for the iPod is determined in
accordance with the specifications of the iPod. How-
ever, contents recorded at the sampling rate of 32 kHz
cannot be played.
Some types of AAC files may not be played.
Music files which are copyright protected cannot be
played.
When a file created in unsupported sampling rate or
bit rates is played, playback may be stopped or
become intermittent, or loud noises or speaker damage
may occur.
Do not use each specified file extension for a file in a
different format. The CD/HDD receiver tries to play-
back it and this may result in skipped playback, noises
or failure.
In the following cases, the elapsed time of playback
may be different from the actual time.
- When a VBR (Variable Bit Rate) file is played
- When fast reverse or fast forward is performed
The maximum time that can be displayed for a single
file is 99 minutes and 59 seconds.
The remaining time cannot be displayed.
The following ID3 tags are supported: versions 1.0/1.1
and 2.2/2.3/2.4. Versions 2.5 and later are not sup-
ported. Normally, version 2.2/2.3/2.4 tags have prior-
ity and will be displayed.
For ID3 version 2 tags, the tag information recognized
will be those embedded in the beginning of the file.
Onkyo recommend that you include only title, artist
name, and album name information in ID3 tags. Com-
pressed, encrypted, and unsynchronized ID3 tags can-
not be displayed.
The ID3 tag information may be displayed in only 31
characters depending on the file.
The CD/HDD receiver supports up to 500 files and
folders per disc. Files and folders in excess of this can-
not be played. Note that if the file and folder structure
is very complicated, the CD/HDD receiver may not be
able to read or play all of the files.
With CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW discs that contain
many files and folders and files (not limited to music
files), it may take a long time to read the disc. Onkyo
recommend that you include only music files on your
discs, use about 20 folders, and limit folder nesting to
three levels deep.
The Emphasis is not supported.
Multisession discs are not supported.
Levels of Music Files and Playback Order
Albums (folders) or tracks recorded in a data CD or USB
storage device are recognized in hierarchical structure,
and played back in ascending order of 1 to 7 in the exam-
ple below.
When an album contains sub albums, tracks in the sub
albums have priority for playback. (Example: Because
album B contains sub album C, track 3 will be played
after track 2 instead of track 6 or 7.)
Depending on the disc burner used during recording of
the music files, the tracks may not be played in the order
shown in the figure.
Example of levels:
Note:
For the data CD with music files recorded, the CD/HDD
receiver can display up to eight levels deep. Also, depending
on the restrictions of your personal computer, the display
may be limited.
Sampling rate: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Data size: 16 bit, 24 bit
Format: Windows Media
®
Audio V9.0
(Compliant with WMA9/9.1 standard
audio bit streams encapsulated in ASF
container and backward compatible
with WMA4, WMA4.1, WMA7 &
WMA8; CBR & VBR; Mono & Stereo)
Sampling rate: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz,
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Bit rate: 8-384 kbps and VBR
Format: MPEG-2 Audio Layer-3
Sampling rate: 8 kHz, 11 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz,
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1kHz,
48kHz
Bit rate: 8-320 kbps and VBR
Format: MPEG-4 Audio
Sampling rate: 8 kHz, 11 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz,
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz,
48 kHz
Bit rate: 8-192 kbps and VBR
1
2
7
6
5
4
3
A
B
C
D
F
E
G
Disc or USB
device
1st level 2nd level 3rd level 4th level
Folder
File
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Controlling External Components
Explanation of buttons for using the Onkyo MD recorder, cassette deck, CD recorder, or RI Dock, when con-
nected to the MD/TAPE jack, DOCK/CDR jack or DIGITAL IN jack of the CD/HDD receiver.
See page 19 for instructions on connecting the components.
To control the MD recorder, the Input Display for the MD/TAPE jacks must be set to “MD” (see page 45).
Example: Shows the case of l:
the [RANDOM] button.
When the cassette deck is connected to the MD/TAPE
jack of the CD/HDD receiver and the input source is
set to “TAPE”, it works as a DOLBY NR button.
When the CD recorder is connected to the DOCK/
CDR IN/OUT jack of the CD/HDD receiver and the
input source is set to “DOCK”, it works as a SHUF-
FLE button. However, the input source is set to “CD-
R”, it works as a RANDOM button. In the same way,
when the CD recorder is connected to the OPTICAL
DIGITAL IN jack and the input source is set to “CD-
R/dig”, it works as a RANDOM button.
See the instruction manual for each connected component for details. For column items with no notation, buttons will
not function when pressed.
6
4
1
2
5
3
7
9
8
bk
bl
bm
Jack MD/TAPE DOCK/CDR DIGITAL IN
TAPE MD DOCK CD-R CD-R/dig
a
1 ~ 9 1 ~ 9 1 ~ 9 1 ~ 9
0 10/0 10/0 10/0
>10 >10 >10 >10
b
e/r ALBUM q/w
c
q/w CURSOR q/w
d
111111
2 22222
3 t3333
e
5/45/45/45/45/4
f
PLAYLIST q/w PLAYLIST q/w
g
CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR
h
ENTER ENTER SELECT ENTER ENTER
i
DISPLAY DISPLAY BACKLIGHT DISPLAY DISPLAY
j
7/65/47/67/67/67/6
k
REPEAT REV MODE REPEAT REPEAT REPEAT REPEAT
l
RANDOM DOLBY NR
RANDOM
(PLAY MODE)
SHUFFLE* RANDOM RANDOM
Button
Input source
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Troubleshooting
If you have any trouble using the CD/HDD receiver, look for a solution in this section.
Can’t turn on the CD/HDD receiver.
Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet (see page 22).
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait 5 seconds or more, then plug it in again.
It takes a time to start after the power is turned on from standby mode.
It may take approx. 30 seconds for the CD/HDD receiver to start because it shall obtain the IP address automatically
depending on the status of the CD/HDD receiver.
The CD/HDD receiver turns off unexpectedly.
If the sleep timer has been set and the TIMER indicator is shown on the display, the CD/HDD receiver will turn off
automatically after a specified period (see page 64).
When timed playback or recording finishes, the CD/HDD receiver automatically switches to Standby mode.
If the STANDBY indicator is flashing, the built-in amplifier protection circuit has been activated. This can happen if
there’s a short between the positive and negative wires of a speaker cable.
There’s no sound.
Make sure the speakers are connected correctly (see page 16).
Make sure the CD/HDD receiver’s volume control is not set to minimum (see page 24).
Make sure the correct input source is selected (see page 24).
Make sure the CD/HDD receiver is not muted (see page 25).
While headphones are connected, the speakers output no sound (see page 24).
The sound quality is not good.
Make sure the speaker cables are connected with the correct polarity (see page 16).
Make sure all audio connecting plugs are pushed in all the way (see page 15).
The sound quality can be affected by strong magnetic fields, such as that from a TV. Try moving any such devices
away from the CD/HDD receiver.
If you have any devices that emit high-intensity radio waves near the CD/HDD receiver, such as a cellular phone that’s
being used to make a call, the CD/HDD receiver may output noise.
The CD/HDD receiver’s precision drive mechanism may emit a faint hissing sound while reading discs during play-
back or when searching for tracks. You may be able to hear this noise in extremely quiet environments. With some
discs, the sound of disc rotation may become louder during recording.
If you can’t resolve the issue yourself, try resetting the CD/HDD receiver before contacting your Onkyo dealer.
To reset the CD/HDD receiver, while holding down the
[ON/STANDBY] button, turn the [MULTI JOG] dial.
ON/STANDBY MULTI JOG
12
1
2
HOLD TURN
Power
Audio
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Troubleshooting—Continued
Audio output is intermittent when the CD/HDD receiver is subjected to vibration.
The CD/HDD receiver is not a portable device. Use it in a location that’s not subject to shock or vibration.
Headphone output is intermittent or there’s no sound.
This may be due to dirty contacts. Clean the headphones plug. See your headphones’ instruction manual for cleaning
information. Also, make sure that the headphones cable is not broken or damaged.
Audio performance
Audio performance will be at its best about 10 to 30 minutes after the CD/HDD receiver has been turned on and had
time to warm up.
Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with speaker or power cables may degrade the sound quality, so don’t do it.
Can’t play a track.
Audio sound recorded in an incorrect format cannot be played (see page 72).
Can’t record a CD.
Make sure the CD conforms to the official CD standard (see page 70).
The CD/HDD receiver can record only audio CDs to the HDD.
Make sure the disc is not damaged or dirty.
Can’t record files from USB storage device.
Up to 10,000 tracks can be recorded at a time. Delete tracks in the USB storage device to 10,000 or less, and then
record them.
Can’t record to digital audio player.
The CD/HDD receiver can record only to the digital audio player that conforms to the USB mass storage class.
The CD/HDD receiver may not be recordable to some MP3 players.
Playback jumps.
The CD/HDD receiver is being subjected to vibration or the disc is scratched or dirty (see page 71).
The disc will not play.
Make sure the loaded disc is supportable by the CD/HDD receiver (see page 70).
Make sure the disc has been loaded correctly, with the label-side facing up.
Check to see if the surface of the disc is dirty (see page 71).
If condensation is suspected, turn on the CD/HDD receiver and leave it for 1 hour before playing any discs.
Some CD-R/RW discs may not be playable (see page 70).
Can’t play tracks in the order recorded on a CD.
Cancel the repeat and random playback (see page 31).
Can’t retrieve music file information.
Music information of only audio CDs can be retrieved.
For retrieving music information of audio CDs, Internet connection is required (see page 21).
When the “Gracenote Service” is set to “Off”, you need to retrieve the music information manually.
It takes a long time for playback to start.
It may take the CD/HDD receiver a while to read CDs that contain many tracks or files.
Can’t play music files.
Use only ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2, or Joliet compliant discs.
MP3 files without a “.mp3” or “.MP3” filename extension are not recognized. AAC files without a “.m4a” or “.M4A”
filename extension are not recognized. WAVE files without a “.wav” or “.WAV” filename extension are not recog-
nized. If the file extension is added to a file in a different format, the CD/HDD receiver tries to playback it and this
may result in skipped playback, noises or failure.
The CD-R/CD-RW with music CD and music file mixed cannot be played (see page 70).
HDD Playback
CD Playback
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Troubleshooting—Continued
Noise or skip occurs during playback / Disc is not recognized and “NO DISC” is displayed / First track
is not played / Music scan takes longer time than usual / Playback starts from halfway / Some parts
cannot be played / Playback stops halfway / Display error occurs
The audio CD has a copy protection function (copy control function). Some audio CDs use copy protection that
doesn't conform to the official CD standard. Since these are nonstandard discs, they may not play properly in the CD/
HDD receiver.
Reception is noisy, stereo FM reception suffers from hiss, the Auto Preset function doesn’t preset all
stations, or the FM STEREO indicator doesn’t light up when tuned to a stereo FM station.
Check the antenna connections (see page 17).
Change the position of the antenna (see page 32).
Move the CD/HDD receiver away from a nearby TV or computer.
Move power cords and speaker cables as far away as possible from the tuner’s antenna.
Cars or airplanes can cause noisy interference.
The radio signal will be weakened if it has to pass through a concrete wall before reaching the antenna.
Try setting FM mode to mono (see page 36).
When listening to an AM station, noise may be heard when you operate the remote controller.
If none of the above improves the reception, install an outdoor antenna (see page 18).
If a power outage occurs or the power cable is disconnected:
If the preset stations are lost, preset them again (see page 34).
The clock and timer settings will be lost. Set the clock and timers again (see page 62).
Can’t adjust the frequency of the radio.
Use the Fast Reverse and Fast Forward [5]/[4] buttons to change the frequency of the radio (see page 32).
RDS doesn’t work.
The FM station you are tuned to doesn’t support RDS.
Install an outdoor FM antenna (see page 18).
Change the position or direction of your outdoor FM antenna (see page 18).
Move the FM antenna as far away as possible from fluorescent lights (see page 32).
Can’t record to components connected to LINE 2 or LINE3.
The CD/HDD receiver does not output signals from LINE 2 IN from LINE 2 OUT. In the same way, signals from
LINE 3 IN are not output from LINE 3 OUT. This protects the CD/HDD receiver from malfunction or failure due to
the loop between input and output.
If Audyssey EQ™ is active, you cannot perform recording to an external component. Deactivate Audyssey EQ™
(see page 26).
Interactive control with other Onkyo u-capable components is not working.
Make sure the u cables and analog audio cables are connected correctly (see page 19). Connecting only an u
cable won’t work.
Make sure the Input Display matches the type of device that you’ve connected to the CD/HDD receiver (see page 45).
No sound is heard from your turntable.
Make sure the turntable has a built-in phono equalizer.
If the turntable doesn’t have a phono equalizer built-in, you must provide one.
Record player cannot play.
When a record player of MC cartridge type is used, a boosting transformer or head amplifier is required.
Playback of audio CD with copy protection function (copy control function)
Tuner
External Components
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Troubleshooting—Continued
Timer playback or recording doesn’t work.
Make sure the clock has been set correctly (see page 62).
The timer may overlap with another timer. If you program several timers, make sure they don’t overlap (see page 64).
The timer will not work when electrical service interruption occurs or the power cord is pulled out during the timer
is set.
Shock or vibration may prevent the timer from operating normally. Use it in a steady location.
Timed operation will fail if the CD/HDD receiver is on at the specified On time, so make sure it’s set to Standby
(see page 64).
Can’t connect to the Internet.
Confirm the network setting. If you still cannot connect to the Internet after that, contact your internet service provider
(see page 68).
Make sure the power of the broadband router is on.
Try the DHCP settings manually (see page 69).
Try setting the proxy server manually (see page 69).
Set the broadband router again correctly. For settings, see the instruction manual of your broadband router or the
materials provided by your internet service provider.
Connect the LAN cable correctly (see page 21).
Make sure you do not connect directly to the modem without any router function.
If your contract allows only one terminal that can be connected to the Internet at a time, you cannot connect a terminal
in addition to an existing terminal. Consult your telephone carriers or Internet service providers on your contract.
The remote controller doesn’t work properly.
Make sure the batteries have been installed with the correct polarity (+/–) (see page 6).
Replace both batteries with new ones. (Do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries.)
The remote controller is too far away from the CD/HDD receiver, or there’s an obstacle between them (see page 6).
The CD/HDD receiver’s remote control sensor is being subjected to bright light (inverter-type fluorescent light or
sunlight).
The CD/HDD receiver is located behind the glass doors of a audio rack or cabinet.
Can’t access the music files on a USB mass storage device.
Make sure that the USB indicator light is on. If the light is not on, make sure that it is connected correctly and that
the USB mass storage device is one that is supported (see page 41).
The CD/HDD receiver supports USB mass storage devices that support the USB Mass Storage Class. However,
playback may not be possible with some USB mass storage devices even if they conform to the USB Mass Storage
Class.
Check that the file format is FAT16 or FAT32.
USB mass storage devices with an internal USB hub are not supported.
Can’t play music files.
MP3 files without a “.mp3” or “.MP3” filename extension are not recognized.
AAC files without a “.m4a” or “.M4A” filename extension are not recognized.
WAVE files without a “.wav” or “.WAV” filename extension are not recognized.
Can’t play WMA files.
WMA files without a “.wma” or “.WMA” filename extension are not recognized.
The WMA file’s copyright option is on. Don’t use the copyright option.
When connected to the USB port, a USB device does not operate. (The message "Error19" appears.)
First disconnect the USB device and turn the CD/HDD receiver off. When the AC power adapter is attached to the
USB device, connect the AC power adapter to the domestic power supply and connect the USB device to the CD/
HDD receiver again.
Timers
Internet
Remote Controller
USB Mass Storage Device Playback
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Troubleshooting—Continued
Track number or playlist number is not displayed correctly.
The number of tracks or the playlists is 1,000 or more, “- - -” is displayed.
Not operate normally.
If the CD/HDD receiver is affected by static electricity or the like, it may operate abnormally. At this time, turn off
the power, wait for one minute, and then turn on the power again. If it still does not operate, reset the CD/HDD
receiver.
When any warning message appears on the screen, follow the message.
When five-digit alphanumeric characters are displayed on the screen:
The CD/HDD receiver has a self-diagnosis function to prevent a malfunction occurring, and displays five-digit alpha-
numeric characters on the screen when this function is on. In this case, please notify the call center of the characters.
Precautions on RI dock connection
When changing the Input Selector from DOCK (RI dock) to another, be sure to stop the iPod.
Others
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.
Disposal and transporting the CD/HDD receiver
Delete all the tracks or data in the hard disk drive before you disposed of the CD/HDD receiver or transport it. When
you have set the network configuration, change the parameters beforehand. Please note that Onkyo will not be respon-
sible for all possible damages and passive damages if the information should be tampered, leaked, changed, or disap-
peared.
The CD/HDD receiver contains a microcomputer for signal processing and control functions. In very rare situations,
severe interference, noise from an external source, or static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the unlikely event
that this should happen, unplug the power cord, wait at least 5 seconds, and then plug it again.
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Specifications
Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.
General
Power Supply: AC 230 V, 50 Hz
Power Consumption: 76 W
Stand-by Power Consumption: 0.6 W
Dimensions (W × H × D): 295 × 128 × 313 mm
Weight: 7.6 kg (16.8 lbs.)
Audio Inputs
Analog Inputs: 3 (LINE1, DOCK/CDR IN, MD/TAPE IN)
Digital Input: 1 (Optical)
Audio Outputs
Analog Outputs: 2 (DOCK/CDR OUT, MD/TAPE OUT)
Subwoofer Pre Output: 1
Speaker Outputs: 2
Phones: 1
ETHERNET port
ETHERNET Interface: 10Base-T
USB port
Plug: USB type A
Version: Hi-speed USB
Driver: USB Mass Storage Class
Amplifier Section
Power Output:
2ch × 20 W (4 , 1 kHz, 2ch driven, IEC)
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion):
0.4% (1 kHz , 1 W)
Damping Factor: 25 (8 )
Input Sensitivity and Impedance: 150 mV/50 k (LINE1, DOCK/CDR IN, MD/TAPE IN)
Output Level and Impedance: 150 mV/2.2 k (DOCK/CDR OUT, MD/TAPE OUT)
Frequency Response: 10 Hz–100 kHz/±3 dB (LINE1, DOCK/CDR, MD/TAPE)
Tone Control: ±6 dB, 80 Hz (BASS)
±8 dB, 10 kHz (TREBLE)
+7 dB, 80 Hz (S.BASS)
Signal to Noise Ratio: 100 dB (LINE1, DOCK/CDR, MD/TAPE, IHF-A)
Speaker Impedance: 4 –16
Tuner Section
FM
Tuning Frequency Range: 87.50 MHz-108.0 MHz
AM
Tuning Frequency Range: 522 kHz–1611 kHz
Preset Channel
Number of preset stations: 40 stations in total, including FM and AM
CD
Frequency Response: 10 Hz–20 kHz
Audio Dynamic Range: 95 dB
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion): 0.007%
Wow and Flutter: Below threshold of measurability
Audio Output/Impedance (Analog): 1.3 V (rms)/2.2 k
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Trademark and Other Proprietary Notices
* This product is manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories.
* Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or
trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and other countries.
* The jPlayer MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology
is licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Multi-
media.
About Gracenote
®
Music recognition technology and related data are pro-
vided by Gracenote
®
. Gracenote is the industry standard
in music recognition technology and related content
delivery.
For more information visit www.gracenote.com.
CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copy-
right© 2000- 2008 Gracenote. Gracenote Software,
copyright 2000-2008 Gracenote. This product and ser-
vice may practice one or more of the following U.S. Pat-
ents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, #6,161,132,
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