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Onkyo CR 555
Onkyo CR 555
CR-555
CR-555DAB
Instruction Manual
Connections ............................ 13
Miscellaneous .......................... 31
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Features
Amplifier
CD Player
iPod / iPhone
iPod/iPhone Digital Direct Connection via USB
USB Interface
MP3/WMA compatible
3 Repeat Modes (Track/Full/1 Folder)
3 Play Modes (Normal/Random/1 Folder)
Supplied Accessories
Make sure you have the following accessories:
Remote controller (RC-849S) and two batteries
(AAA/R03)
(Note for China: The battery for the remote controller is not
supplied for this unit.)
Indoor FM antenna (CR-555)
Indoor FM/DAB antenna (CR-555DAB)
AM loop antenna (CR-555)
Power cord
*
Batteries (AAA/R03)
Note:
If the remote controller doesnt work reliably, try
replacing the batteries.
Dont mix new and old batteries or different types of
batteries.
If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long
time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from
leakage or corrosion.
Expired batteries should be removed as soon as
possible to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion.
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Remote control
sensor
Note:
The remote controller may not work reliably if the CD
receiver is subjected to bright light, such as direct
sunlight or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this
in mind when installing.
If another remote controller of the same type is used in
the same room, or the CD receiver is installed close to
equipment that uses infrared rays, the remote
controller may not work reliably.
Dont put anything, such as a book, on the remote
controller because the buttons may be pressed
inadvertently, thereby draining the batteries.
The remote controller may not work reliably if the CD
receiver is installed in a rack behind colored glass
doors. Keep this in mind when installing.
The remote controller will not work if theres an
obstacle between it and the CD receivers remote
control sensor.
Contents
Getting Started
Connections
Advanced Operations
Connecting Antennas.............................................. 13
Connecting Speakers.............................................. 14
Connecting Other Components............................... 14
About Connections .............................................. 14
Connecting an Onkyo RI Dock
(Remote Interactive Dock) ................................ 15
Connecting the Power Cord .................................... 15
Custom Setup.......................................................... 30
Setting Common Preferences ............................. 30
Miscellaneous
Troubleshooting....................................................... 31
Specifications .......................................................... 34
Basic Operations
Basic Operations..................................................... 16
Turning On the CD receiver ................................ 16
Adjusting the Volume .......................................... 16
Selecting the Input Source .................................. 16
Adjusting the Tone .............................................. 16
Setting the Display Brightness ............................ 17
Using Headphones.............................................. 17
Using the Sleep Timer......................................... 17
Muting the Sound ................................................ 17
Playing CDs
Playing CDs ............................................................ 18
Displaying CD Information................................... 18
Selecting Files (MP3/WMA) ................................ 18
Displaying MP3/WMA Information....................... 19
Memory Playback................................................ 20
Random Playback ............................................... 20
Repeat Playback ................................................. 20
Setting MP3/WMA Preferences........................... 21
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The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item.
a Display (8)
b VOLUME control
This control is used to adjust the volume of the
CD receiver to Min, 1 through 41, Max.
h TONE button
Used to adjust the tone.
i Open/Close [0] button (18)
j RETURN button (21)
d USB port
Connect an iPod/iPhone or USB flash drive to this
port.
e Phones jack (17)
g INPUT button
Used to select the input source.
Display
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i j k l m
The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item.
f Message area
Rear Panel
(CR-555)
(CR-555DAB)
b cd
a SPEAKERS
f AC INLET
b u REMOTE CONTROL
This u (Remote Interactive) jack can be
connected to an u jack on Onkyo RI Dock.
c AUX IN
This stereo minijack (3.5mm) is for connecting an
audio source.
d LINE IN
These analog audio inputs are for connecting Onkyo
RI Dock and cassette deck, etc.
h LINE OUT
This analog audio output is for connecting a
recorder such as cassette deck.
i DIGITAL IN COAXIAL and OPTICAL
j DAB/FM ANTENNA (CR-555DAB)
See pages 1315 for connection information.
e FM ANTENNA
AM ANTENNA (CR-555)
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j TONE/BAL button
Used to adjust the tone.
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m Number buttons
Used to select tracks and radio presets.
n Open/Close [0] button (18)
o SLEEP button (17)
p Play [1] button (18)
q Stop [2] button (18)
r RETURN button (21, 22)
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Disc Notes
Precautions for Playback
Compact discs (CDs) with the following logo on the
label surface can be used. Do not use discs designed for
purposes other than audio, such as CD-ROMs for PC
use. Abnormal noise could damage the speakers or
amplifier.
Note:
A disc recorded with a recorder or personal computer
may not play in some cases. (Cause: Discs
characteristics, damaged or dirty disc, dirt on players
lens, dew condensation, etc.)
A disc recorded on a personal computer may not play
because of the application settings or environment.
Record the disc with the proper format. (Contact the
application maker for details.)
A disc with insufficient storage capacity may not
playback properly.
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Disc NotesContinued
Handling Discs
Label surface
(printed surface)
Playback surface
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Connecting Antennas
This section explains how to connect the supplied FM antenna, AM loop antenna (CR-555), and DAB antenna (CR555DAB). The CD receiver wont pick up any radio signals without an antenna connected, so you must connect the
antenna to use the tuner.
(CR-555)
Insert the plug fully into the jack.
Push.
Insert wire.
Release.
Caution:
Be careful not to injure yourself when
using thumbtacks.
Thumbtacks, etc.
(CR-555DAB)
Caution:
Be careful not to injure
yourself when using
thumbtacks.
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available outdoor FM
antenna instead.
(CR-555) If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor AM loop antenna, try using it with a
commercially available outdoor AM antenna.
Once the CD receiver is ready for use, youll need to tune into an AM radio station and adjust the position of the AM
antenna to achieve the best possible reception.
Keep the antenna as far away as possible from the CD receiver, TV, speaker cables, and power cords.
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Connecting Speakers
Connecting Your Speakers
Connect the right speaker to the CD receivers right
(R) SPEAKERS terminals. Connect the left speaker to
the left (L) SPEAKERS terminals.
Connect the positive (+) terminal on each speaker to
the corresponding positive (+) terminal on the CD
receiver. Connect the negative () terminal on each
speaker to the corresponding negative () terminal on
the CD receiver. Use the red wires to connect the
positive (+) terminals.
Right speaker
Speaker
cable
Left speaker
Red wires
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
LINE INPUT
LINE INPUT
Powered subwoofer
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Right!
Wrong!
Note:
Do not put anything on top of the CD receiver, as it
may interfere with proper ventilation.
Caution:
To prevent shutter damage, hold the optical plug
straight when inserting and removing.
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ANALOG
AUDIO OUT
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To AC wall outlet
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Basic Operations
This manual describes the procedure for using the
remote controller, unless otherwise specified.
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LINE1 LINE2
AUX IN
[LINE]:
[DIGITAL]:
OPTICAL COAXIAL
[TUNER]:
FM AM
DAB
Basic OperationsContinued
Setting the Display Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the CD receivers
display.
Using Headphones
Turn down the volume, then connect your stereo
headphones to the Phones minijack.
The speakers output no sound while the headphones are
connected.
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Playing CDs
1
Audio CD Display
DISC TOTAL lights up.
Total number
of tracks
MP3/WMA CD Display
Displaying CD Information
During playback, press the remote controllers
[DISPLAY] button repeatedly to display the following
CD information.
Elapsed time
REMAIN
Lights up while the remaining track time is being
displayed.
TOTAL REMAIN
Lights up while the remaining disc time is being
displayed.
The total time is more than 99 minutes and 59 seconds,
: is displayed.
Total number
of folders
Total number
of files
Selecting Tracks
To return to the beginning of the track currently
playing, press the Previous [7] button.
Press the Previous [7] button repeatedly to select
earlier tracks.
While playback is stopped, pressing the Previous
[7] button will select the previous track.
Press the Next [6] button to select subsequent
tracks.
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Playing CDsContinued
1
2
3
Tip:
You can also use the Stop [2] button (press and hold)
and [MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the CD receiver.
Note:
The behavior of Stop [2] on the CD receiver can be
set from STOP KEY (see page 21).
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Playing CDsContinued
Memory Playback
With memory playback, you can create a playlist of up
to 25 tracks.
This mode can only be used while playback is stopped.
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Random Playback
Repeat Playback
Playing CDsContinued
Setting MP3/WMA Preferences
With the MP3/WMA preferences, you can change the
way MP3/WMA file information is displayed and the
way MP3/WMA CDs are played.
This mode can only be used while playback is stopped.
2
3
Press [ENTER].
4
5
Press [ENTER].
Press [ENTER].
When the preference has been set, Complete
appears on the display.
Tip:
To cancel the procedure at any point, press the
[MENU] button.
Press the [RETURN] button to return to the previous
menu.
You can also use the [MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the
CD receiver.
Preferences
BAD NAME
This preference determines whether or not file and folder
names that contain undisplayable characters are replaced
with File_n or Folder_n, n being the file or folder
number. When set to Not, displayable characters are
displayed and underscore characters are used in place of
any undisplayable characters.
For ID3 tags, underscore characters are used in place of
undisplayable characters regardless of this preference.
Replace
Not (default)
ID3 VER.1
This preference determines whether or not version
1.0/1.1 tags are read and displayed. When set to Not
Read, version 1.0/1.1 ID3 tags will not be displayed.
Read (default)
Not Read
ID3 VER.2
This preference determines whether or not version
2.2/2.3/2.4 tags are read and displayed. When set to Not
Read, version 2.2/2.3/2.4 ID3 tags will not be
displayed.
Read (default)
Not Read
CD EXTRA
This preference applies to CD Extra discs and
determines whether music in the audio session or
MP3/WMA files in the data session are played.
Audio (default)
MP3
JOLIET
This preference applies to MP3/WMA CDs in Joliet
format and determines whether the CD receiver reads the
SVD data or treats the disc as an ISO 9660 disc.
Normally, this preference doesnt need to be changed.
SVD (Supplementary Volume Descriptor) supports long
file and folder names and characters other than letters
and numbers.
Use SVD (default)
ISO9660
HIDE NUMBER
This preference determines whether or not the numbers
at the beginning of file and folder names are hidden.
When you create an MP3/WMA CD on a personal
computer, you cannot normally determine the playback
order of the files. However, if you number the
MP3/WMA files in order, starting with 01, 02, 03, and so
on, they will play in that order. If you dont want these
numbers to appear on the display, choose Enable.
Disable:
(default)
Enable:
STOP KEY
This preference determines how the Stop [2] button on
the CD receiver works.
When the Navigation option is selected, pressing the
Stop [2] button once selects Navigation mode.
When the All Folder option is selected, pressing the
Stop [2] button once selects All Folder mode.
When the Disable option is selected, CD receiver
does not enter Navigation or All Folder mode by
pressing the Stop [2] button.
Navigation (default)
All Folder
Disable
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1
2
Tip:
You can also use the [INPUT] button and
[MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the front panel.
The [RETURN] button is used as a menu button.
For the basic button operation and play mode, refer to
Playing Music Files on a USB Flash Drive (see
page 23). With some iPod/iPhone models and
generations, certain buttons may not work as
expected.
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Selecting Tracks
Press the Previous/Next [7]/[6] buttons to select
the previous or next track.
Tip:
For the basic play mode, refer to Playing Music Files
on a USB Flash Drive (see page 23). With some
iPod/iPhone models and generations, certain buttons
may not work as expected.
The [RETURN] button is used as a menu button.
The Arrow [!]/["] buttons are used to scroll up and
down the list and file.
Note:
To adjust the volume, use the VOLUME [q/w] button.
You can also use the [VOLUME] control on the CD
receiver.
If you use your iPod/iPhone with any other
accessories, iPod/iPhone playback detection may not
work.
To stop playback:
Press the Stop [2] button.
To pause playback:
Press the Pause [3] button. The Pause 3 indicator
appears. To resume playback, press the Pause [3]
button again.
Display during Stop
USB indicator
Note:
In general, playback of USB flash drive music files is
a repeating playback. When all music files have been
played, playback will repeat from the top music file in
the folder organization. The type of repeat playback
can be selected (see page 24).
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Resume Playback
After playback has been stopped, when the Play [1]
button is pressed to begin playback again, it will resume
playback from the beginning of the file in which it
stopped.
Cancelling Resume Playback
While playback is stopped, press the Stop [2] button.
ResumeClear will appear on the display.
Resume will be cleared even if the following operations
are performed:
another music file is selected;
the power cord is unplugged;
the USB flash drive is unplugged during playback.
Random Playback
With random playback, all of the music files on the USB
flash drive are played in random order.
This mode can only be used while playback is stopped.
Charging Mode
Cancelling Random Playback
To cancel random playback, press the [RANDOM]
button. The RANDOM indicator disappears.
Random playback is cancelled when the USB flash
drive is removed or the CD receiver is set to Standby.
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Band
Frequency
(Actual display depends on country)
3
4
Press [ENTER].
Press [ENTER].
A message requesting confirmation appears.
To cancel the Auto Preset function at this point, press
the [MENU] button.
Tip:
You can also use the [INPUT] button and
[MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the CD receiver.
2
3
Press [ENTER].
Press [ENTER].
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Press [ENTER].
Complete appears on the display.
Tip:
You can also use the [MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the
CD receiver.
3
4
5
Press [ENTER].
Use the Arrow [!]/["] buttons to select
PresetWrite.
Press [ENTER].
The preset number flashes.
To cancel the Preset Write function at this point,
press the [MENU] button.
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Tip:
You can also use the [INPUT] button and
[MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the CD receiver.
Receiving RDS
Press the [DISPLAY] button repeatedly to display the
following RDS information.
Frequency and preset number
Preset name*1
Program Service Name
Radio Text (if available)
RDS is only available on European models and only in
areas where RDS broadcasts are available.
What is RDS?
RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a method of
transmitting data in FM radio signals. It was developed
within the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and
many European FM radio stations use it these days.
The CD receiver supports and displays the Program
Service Name (PS) and Radio Text (RT) types of RDS
data.
The RDS indicator appears on the display when the CD
receiver is tuned to an FM station that supports RDS.
Note:
If the signal from an RDS station is weak, RDS data
may be displayed intermittently or not at all.
The message Waiting may appear while the RT
data is being received.
*1 If the selected preset has no name, it will be skipped and the next
3
4
Erasing Presets
3
4
Press [ENTER].
Press [ENTER].
A message requesting confirmation appears.
To cancel the Preset Erase function at this point,
press the [MENU] button.
Press [ENTER].
Use the Arrow [!]/["] buttons to select
PresetCopy.
Press [ENTER].
The number of the preset to be copied flashes.
Tip:
You can also use the [MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the
CD receiver.
Tip:
If you favorite station is stored in preset #5 and you
want to make it preset #1, copy preset #5 to preset #1.
To keep the station thats already stored in preset #1,
you may want to copy it to an unused preset first.
You can also use the [MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the
CD receiver.
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Space:
Enters a space character.
Shift*1:
Toggles between lower and upper case
characters.
(Left)/ (Right):
Moves the cursor left or right in the Name input
area.
BS (Back Space)*2:
Moves the cursor backward and deletes one
character.
OK:
Confirms your entry.
3
4
Press [ENTER].
Tip:
*1
*2
2
3
Press [ENTER].
4
5
Press [ENTER].
Press [ENTER].
Complete appears on the display.
Tip:
You can also use the [MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the
CD receiver.
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1
2
3
4
5
Preferences
Use the following functions and settings to set up DAB
digital radio.
2
3
Press [ENTER].
4
5
Press [ENTER].
Press [ENTER].
Tip:
You can also use the [MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the
CD receiver.
DAB Scan
This setting determines which DAB bands are scanned
by the Auto Scan function.
U.K:
Band III (11B-12D)
World Wide: Band III (5A-13F)
(default)
DAB DRC
With the DRC (Dynamic Range Control) setting, you
can reduce the dynamic range of DAB digital radio so
that you can still hear quiet parts even when listening at
low volume levels-ideal for listening to the radio late at
night when you dont want to disturb anyone.
Off:
(default)
Low:
High:
DAB Mode
With this setting, you can sort the available stations
alphabetically, by active stations, or multiplex.
Alphabet:
(default)
Active ST.:
Multiplex:
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Custom Setup
The common setting for each input selector is explained
below. Go through the following steps for setup.
Press the [MENU] button, and then use the
Arrow [!]/["] buttons to select the
preference you want to change.
2
3
Press [ENTER].
Press [ENTER].
Tip:
You can also use the [MENU/ENTER] jog dial on the
CD receiver.
Preferences
ASb (Auto Standby)
When Auto Standby is set to On, the CD receiver
will automatically enter standby mode if there is no
operation for 30 minutes with no audio signal input.
The ASb indicator lights up when the Auto Standby
function is enabled.
On
Off
Default setting: On (European models), Off (Other
models)
SleepCharge
You can specify how the power is fed to your USB
device (mobile device) when the CD receiver is in
standby mode.
On:
(default)
Off:
Note:
When the SleepCharge setting is set to On, the
power consumption slightly increases in standby
mode.
If the iPod/iPhone completely runs out of battery,
charging might not work. In that case you need to turn
the power on again.
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Sel Change
When you connect an Onkyo u-capable component,
its important that you select the input source name that
matches the type of component for u to work properly.
Before operating this setting, you need to select the input
source that you want to set.
LINE1, LINE2, OPTICAL, COAXIAL
DOCK
Note:
DOCK can be selected for the LINE1, LINE2,
OPTICAL, COAXIAL input selector, but not at
the same time.
Troubleshooting
If you have any trouble using the CD receiver, look for a solution in this section.
If you cant resolve the issue yourself, try resetting the CD receiver before contacting your Onkyo dealer.
Note that resetting the CD receiver will delete your radio presets and custom settings.
To reset the CD receiver to its factory defaults, turn it on and, while holding down the Stop [2] button, press
the [8ON/STANDBY] button.
HOLD
Clear will appear on the display and the CD receiver will enter Standby mode.
Power
Cant turn on the CD receiver.
Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet (see page 15).
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait 5 seconds or more, then plug it in again.
The CD receiver turns off unexpectedly.
The CD receiver will automatically enter standby mode when Auto Standby has been set and launches.
Audio
Theres no sound.
Make sure the correct input source is selected (see page 16).
Make sure the CD receiver is not muted (see page 17).
Make sure the speakers are connected correctly (see page 14).
Check all connections and correct as necessary (see pages 13 to 15).
While headphones are connected, the speakers output no sound (see page 17).
The sound quality is not good.
Make sure the speaker cables are connected with the correct polarity (see page 14).
Make sure all audio connecting plugs are pushed in all the way (see page 14).
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 receiver.
If you have any devices that emit high-intensity radio waves near the CD receiver, such as a cellular phone thats being
used to make a call, the CD receiver may output noise.
The CD receivers precision drive mechanism may emit a faint hissing sound while reading discs during playback or
when searching for tracks. You may be able to hear this noise in extremely quiet environments.
Audio output is intermittent when the CD receiver is subjected to vibration.
The CD receiver is not a portable device. Use it in a location thats not subject to shock or vibration.
Headphone output is intermittent or theres 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 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 dont do it.
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TroubleshootingContinued
CD Playback
Playback jumps.
The CD receiver is being subjected to vibration or the disc is scratched or dirty (see page 11).
Cant add tracks to the playlist for memory playback.
Make sure theres a disc in the CD receiver. Also, you can only add valid track numbers. For example, if the CD
contains 11 tracks, you cannot add track #12.
The disc will not play.
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 11).
Some CD-R/RW discs may not be playable (see page 11).
It takes a long time for playback to start.
It may take the CD receiver a while to read CDs that contain many tracks or files.
Cant Play MP3/WMA/AAC discs.
Use only ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 format discs (see page 11).
The disc has not been finalized. Finalize the disc.
MP3/WMA/AAC files without a .MP3/.WMA/.AAC or .mp3/.wma/.aac filename extension are not recognized.
Tuner
Reception is noisy, stereo FM reception suffers from hiss, the Auto Preset function doesnt preset all
stations, when tuned to a stereo FM station.
Check the antenna connections (see page 13).
Change the position of the antenna.
Move the CD receiver away from a nearby TV or computer.
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 25).
Move power cords and speaker cables as far away as possible from the tuners antenna.
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.
If a power outage occurs or the power cable is disconnected.
If the preset stations are lost, preset them again (see pages 25, 26).
Cant 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 25).
RDS doesnt work.
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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 receiver, or theres an obstacle between them (see page 6).
The CD receivers remote control sensor is being subjected to bright light (inverter-type fluorescent light or sunlight).
The CD receiver is located behind the glass doors of a audio rack or cabinet.
TroubleshootingContinued
USB flash drive Playback
Cant access the music files on a USB flash drive.
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 flash drive is one that is supported (see page 23).
The CD receiver supports USB flash drives that support the USB Mass Storage Class. However, playback may not be
possible with some USB flash drives even if they conform to the USB Mass Storage Class.
This CD receiver cannot recognize .WAV or .wav files.
Check that the memory format is FAT16 or FAT32.
USB flash drives with an internal USB hub are not supported.
Cant Play MP3/WMA/AAC Files.
MP3/WMA/AAC files without a .MP3/.WMA/.AAC or .mp3/.wma/.aac filename extension are not recognized.
iPod/iPhone
The RI functions dont work properly.
Make sure the u cable is connected correctly (see page 15). If you connect the Onkyo RI Dock to LINE IN, you
also need to connect it with an analog audio cable.
Try resetting your iPod/iPhone.
iPod/iPhone connected via USB doesnt work properly.
Make sure that the iPod/iPhone is connected correctly.
Try resetting your iPod/iPhone.
Charging Mode
The charging mode does not work.
Make sure the SleepCharge function is set to On.
Check if the iPod/iPhone completely runs out of battery. If it completely runs out of battery, charging will start after
the CD receiver is turned on again.
The CD receiver supports USB flash drives that support the USB Mass Storage Class. However, some of the USB
devices that meet the USB Mass Storage Class may not be supplied power.
Onkyo is not responsible for damages (such as CD rental fees) due to unsuccessful recordings caused by the units
malfunction. Before you record important data, make sure that the material will be recorded correctly.
The CD 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
Amplifier Section
General
Power Supply
Power Consumption
(European)
2 ch 22 W at 4 ohms, 1 kHz, 2 ch driven
of 0.4% (IEC)
Damping Factor
22 (Front, 1 kHz, 8 )
THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion+Noise)
0.4% (1 kHz, 1 W)
Input Sensitivity and Impedance (Unbalance)
150 mV/47 k (LINE)
Rated RCA Output Level and Impedance
0.15 V/330 (LINE OUT)
Frequency Response 10 Hz - 100 kHz/3 dB (LINE1)
Tone Control Characteristics
6 dB, 80 Hz (BASS)
8 dB, 10 kHz (TREBLE)
+8 dB, 30 Hz (PM.Bass)
Signal to Noise Ratio 100 dB (LINE, IHF-A)
Speaker Impedance
4 - 16
Tuner Section
FM Tuning Frequency Range
(European)
87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz, RDS
(Others) 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz
AM Tuning Frequency Range (CR-555)
522 kHz - 1611 kHz
Preset Channel
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CD
Signal Readout
Optical non-contact
Frequency Response 10 Hz - 20 kHz
Audio Dynamic Range 96 dB
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion)
0.025%
Wow and Flutter
Below threshold of measurability
Audio Output/Impedance (Analog)
2.0 V (rms)/330
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Audio Inputs
Digital
Analog
Optical: 1
Coaxial: 1
LINE1, LINE2, AUX
Audio Outputs
Analog
LINE OUT
Subwoofer Pre Output
1
Speaker Outputs
Main (L, R)
Phones
1 (3.5 )
Others
RI
USB
1
1