Onkyo TX-SR601 Owner Manual - Page 63
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Using remote controller * Diagram for RC-533M RCVR MODE CH VOL MUTING TUN Overview The RC-533M/515M remote controller is a useful tool that can not only operate the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E, but also all the other components of your home theater as well. To operate any component, first press the Mode button on the remote controller that corresponds to the component that you wish to control. Then simply press the desired operation button and the component will operate accordingly. For example, if you wish to select the CD input source at the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E with the remote controller, first press the RCVR MODE button to select the TX-SR701/701E/601/ 601E and then press the CD (INPUT SELECTOR) button. Calling up a preset radio station 1. Press the RCVR MODE button. The RCVR MODE button lights. 2. Press the TUN input selector button. 3. Press the desired operation button. Operation buttons: CH : Selects the desired preset station number You may also use the following buttons: VOL : Adjusts volume at TX-SR701/701E/601/601E MUTING: Activates muting function at TX-SR701/701E/601/601E RCVR MODE VOL MUTING TAPE operation buttons Controlling an Onkyo cassette tape deck The connector of the Onkyo cassette tape deck must be connected to the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E (see page 24). 1. Press the RCVR MODE button. The RCVR MODE button lights. 2. Press the desired operation button. The buttons shaded in the figure to the left are the operation buttons that can be used to control an Onkyo cassette tape deck. Operation buttons: : Play : Stop : Rewind : Fast forward : Skips to beginning of next track during playback : Skips to beginning of current track during playback REC G: Record/Pause : Reverse playback You may also use the following buttons: VOL : Adjusts volume at TX-SR701/701E/601/601E MUTING: Activates muting function at TX-SR701/701E/601/ 601E Note: Even for devices with the and buttons, signal discrepancies may cause them not to work properly. 63