Onkyo TX-SV828THX Owner Manual - Page 10

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Audio equipment connections PHONO OUT Turntable • On each pair of input jacks, the lower jack (marked R: Red) corresponds to the right channel, and the upper jack (marked L: White) to the left channel. • Please refer to the instruction manual of each component when making any connections. CD player 1=1 0 0 Ii I OUTPUT See page 18-19. . .... 00000© OO 0% OOOOOOO 0 0 LEI OOOOOO OO OO O 00000 OOOOO gH, ,SA ITTE222° OOOOO o LT LINE IN LINE OUT p=, D®eoo 0 Tape deck LINE IN LINE OUT non 0== ==. i==I==•=, oOv oo 0 Tape deck s To wall outlet Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been made. El Remote control connections A cassette tape deck and compact disc player that have the ONKYO RI mark can be operated using the accessory remote control with this unit. Connect a remote control cable to the black jack with the RI mark. Never connect it to the green or gray jack with the ffRK mark. Connect the remote control cable as shown right side to enable remote control operation of other components. NOTES: • To enable proper remote control operation, both the RI cable and the audio cables must be connected between units. • This unit's remote control cannot be used to control ONKYO turn- tables. • An RI remote control cable equipped with a 1/8" (3.5 mm) minia- ture 2 conductor phone plug is included with this unit and with any other component with the RI mark. E AC outlet connections The SWITCHED outlet is switched on and off by the power buttons on the front panel and remote control. The shape, number and total capacity of the AC outlets may differ according to the model and the area where the unit is purchased. Be careful that other components connected to this unit do not exceed the capacity that is printed on the rear panel above the AC outlets. 00000000000000 00 0%%?2, C1O • - 000000 00000 00000000000 00000000000 00000 10

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Audio
equipment
connections
On
each
pair
of
input
jacks,
the
lower
jack
(marked
R:
Red)
corresponds
to
the
right
channel,
and
the
upper
jack
(marked
L:
White)
to
the
left
channel.
Please
refer
to
the
instruction
manual
of
each
component
when
making
any
connec-
tions.
Turntable
CD
player
PHONO
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page
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Remote
control
connections
A
cassette
tape
deck
and
compact
disc
player
that
have
the
ONKYO
RI
mark
can
be
operated
using
the
accessory
remote
control
with
this
unit.
Connect
a
remote
control
cable
to
the
black
jack
with
the
RI
mark.
Never
connect
it
to
the
green
or
gray
jack
with
the
ff
RK
mark.
Connect
the
remote
control
cable
as
shown
right
side
to
enable
remote
control
operation
of
other
components.
NOTES:
To
enable
proper
remote
control
operation,
both
the
RI
cable
and
the
audio
cables
must
be
connected
between
units.
This
unit's
remote
control
cannot
be
used
to
control
ONKYO
turn-
tables.
An
RI
remote
control
cable
equipped
with
a
1/8"
(3.5
mm)
minia-
ture
2
conductor
phone
plug
is
included
with
this
unit
and
with
any
other
component
with
the
RI
mark.
E
AC
outlet
connections
The
SWITCHED
outlet
is
switched
on
and
off
by
the
power
buttons
on
the
front panel
and
remote
control.
The
shape,
number
and
total
capacity
of
the
AC
outlets
may
differ
according
to
the
model
and
the
area
where
the
unit
is
purchased.
Be
careful
that
other
components
connected
to
this
unit
do
not
exceed
the
capacity
that
is
printed
on
the
rear
panel
above
the
AC
outlets.
Tape
deck
s
To
wall
outlet
Do
not
plug
in
the
power
cord
until
all
connections
have
been
made.
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