Onkyo TX-DS939 Owner Manual - Page 9

Onkyo TX-DS939 Manual

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Control positions and names Remote Controller The TX-DS939's remote controller can be used to operate components bearing Onkyo's RI (Remote Interactive) mark which are connected to the TX-DS939. Refer to Remote controller connections on page 13 for connection details. NOTE: European/Australian model only: • The remote controller cannot be used if the POWER button on the front panel is set to OFF. • The buttons in the shaded area can be used to program the remote controller functions of other brands of audio/visual equipment. Refer to Programming remote controller codes on page 25-26 for more details on programming these buttons. T \ MAI SUB TAPE OECK•A 1 SLEEP I rI 9 00 CH\ I 13 I II LEVEL $UR.MODs \ CEI 14 NEC CD/TAPE DECK-B STOP ,-- t GROUP \ I 18 ENTER co„„rNEiT r7v PROGRAMBleaLe" . TAP-; TINER EOY Oo • • Oo ; ONICYO General controls: (D Remote controller operation indicator Lights up each time a button on the remote controller is pressed. C) POWER button Switches the TX-DS939 between stand-by status (the STAND-BY/ RECEIVED indicator is lit) and power-on status (the POWER/SYSTEM indicator is lit). ® MAIN/SUB selector switch Switch to MAIN to use the remote controller to operate the system from the main room; switch to SUB to control it from the sub-room. 0 MUTE button Temporarily switches off the sound from the speakers, and PRE OUT and PHONES outputs, but not the MULTI-SOURCE output. The AUDIO MUTING indicator on the display flashes. Press this button again or turn the power off and on again to cancel the audio muting. 0 On-screen cursor operation buttons Allow you to move the cursor in the on-screen display. © ENTER button Confirms or cancels the cursor operation in the on-screen display. © Direct select switch Allows you to select the device that you wish to operate or to enter remote controller codes. Before the VDP, VCR, TV or CABLE/AUX settings can be used, the codes from the remote controller of each component must be stored in the TX-DS939's remote controller. (Refer to Programming remote controller codes on pages 25 and 26 for more details.) 8 INPUT SELECTOR buttons Allow you to select from TAPE-1, I APE-2 (monitor), TUNER or CD. © VIDEO AI /10. buttons Allow you to select from VIDEO-1 through -7. 0 AUDIO -411 /IP. buttons Allow you to select from TAPE-1, TUNER, PHONO or CD. © VOL V/A buttons Allow you to adjust the volume level of the selected component. AMP controls: The following buttons can be used when the direct select switch is set to AMP. ® SLEEP button Sets the power-off timer, which turns off the power to the system after a certain period of time has passed. Press this button to display "90 MIN". With each press of this button, subtract 10 minutes from the timer setting until the desired time is displayed. Five seconds after this button is first pressed, the timer automatically starts and the SLEEP indicator on the display lights up. Press this button while the indicator is lit to display the amount of time remaining. Each time this button is pressed while the remaining time is displayed, 10 minutes are subtracted from the time. If this button is pressed while 10 minutes or less appear in the display, the sleep timer is cancelled and the power is not turned off. ® TEST button (p.26, 35) Used when storing the remote controller codes, and starts the test tone when adjusting the volume balance between the speakers. (Refer to pages 26 and 35.) 5 CH SEL button (p.35) Switches between the speakers during the volume adjustment of the speakers. © A LEVEL and • LEVEL buttons (p.35) Adjust the playback level of the speakers. © DIMMER button Changes the brightness of the display in four steps: bright, medium, dim and off. C) SP-A button Turns the main room speakers on or off. 3 SP-B button Turns the sub-room speakers on and off. ® A SUR. MODE/V SUR. MODE buttons Allow you to select the Surround mode. 9

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Allow
you
to
select
from
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-1
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seconds
after
this
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first
pressed,
the
timer
automati-
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while
10
minutes
or
less
appear
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LEVEL
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