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A-SV610PRO Audio Video Control Amplifier Instruction Manual ‘ongratulations on your purchase of the ONKYO A-SV61OPRO Tuner-Ampliior. « Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and turning power an. « Following the instr tons inthis manual wil enable you fo obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from _your New A-SV610PRO. « Please retain this manual for future reference, Important safeguards. Precautions. Before using this unit. Features. Explanation ‘System connections. Control positions and names. Operations — playback Operations — recording, Listening to devices connected to the A-SVB10PRO In anath Use of Surround mode. ‘Troubleshooting guide Specifications “WARNING” TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, 00 NOT EXPO APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CONTENTS— Important safeguards ——_—_—_—__ Read insteuctions CAUTION Tene oe TOREDUCE THERISKOFELECTRIC SHOCK DONOT REMOVE 2. Retain instructions The stvan BACK! NO USER SERVICEABLE PATS INSIDE ear FRVICING TO QUALIFIEO SERVICE PERSONNEL 4 Heed Wernings ss vnnngnon ie yotunce ane oe CAUTION Follow Instructions - 4) co ny Grogan ear nd - pene . . Wat ana Moisture . “ \ fesence of unmiiiet angen sage Beevers orev a fens LEN tretrediets ene Siete mi © Carts and Stands 7» severe used any mth 6 ATTENTION: pour eviTen Les CHOX ‘TRIQUES. INTAODUIRE LA Lane LA PLUS LARGE DF LA FICHE DANS cA BORNE. CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE. ET” POUSSEA JUSQU AU FOND. ‘Wall or Ceiling Mounting apohance £1 ounte For models having power cords witha polarized plug, toate eee CAUTION: 10 PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH woe Venlllon rans ania ui ne a cabon BLADE OF PLUG TOWIDE SLOT FULLY IISEAT Spntarce sto mtoe soma onace st oy miro * 1, Polarization - ne aopiance is proves posed pia Ma pelarzsbon clive us, 12, Power-Cord Protection -Ponsr-supy cos souls be fxr so ‘haley aera ob wales on or pcnad by ars aces weno Sant them pana pater eiertont or at pga coresence ‘ecaplaces andthe ao wnete hey ext am he appanes 13, Cleaning - The sonlance shoud be csanea ony a commanded by 14. Nonuse Petiods - Tse poser nol he spolance so be Ungugged rom he sue ws let unusa fors ong pened ome, 15, Object and Liquid Entry _ care snous no eke so tat jects 0 rota ane vq are relies io ta ensure rough epengs 18. Damage Requiring Service - The applance suis sues by the poner supply cord ot laghas hoon darsaged: or 13 nent hae fn or ian aan pled toe sepance or 1 Theaplance nase exosed ran oF . The agpance dos nl appeat io operate normaly or exits nteschenge onto oe 17, Servicing - The vser sou ot stamp o sani he apace ‘nyo ha aeeereed nthe opesing nsustars. A sine even shouldbe eer old erie peor Precautions —— 4. Warranty Card “The serial number is writen onthe rear panel ofthis unt. Cony ‘86 sonal numbor and model number onto your warranty oat andkegp tin sate place 2. Recording Copyright Fecording of copyrighted material for othor than perconal use is egal without permassion ol the copyright alder 3. AC Fuse ‘The Tuse is located inside the chassis and is not user service able. I power does nat come on, contact your ONKYO dealer 4. Care From ime to time you should wipe of the ont and rear panels sa tho cabinet wit 480" eotn For neater ci. dampen a Sot Goth ma weak solution of mid detergant and water. ring tout ny and wipe ot et allowing ths, ory immediatly with a ‘lean cloth, Do not use rough material. thinners, alcohol or otner Chmical salvens or cloths since those coula damage the fins of remave the panel letering 5. Power WARNING BEFORE TURNING ON POWER FOR THE FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY f© Some maces are designed for use ony with the power supoly vollage ofthe region where ty are sal USRA Canadian models: ACI20V, 60H? UK. & Austaian models; AC24OV, 50H Wirdwide moces 120 and 220V switchable, sovcole '# Voltage Selector (Rear Pane!) Worldwide madels are equipped with a votage selector 10 con- form wth local poner suophes, Be sure to st this switch to ‘match the votago othe power suppyin your area before tuning the poner switch on. Votlage s changed by sléing the groove Ime Seen wth a screndrver tothe right or et, Confirm thatthe switch has been moved al ho way tote ight or let belore turning the power switch on. Models without a votage seloctor can only be usedin areas where the power supply he ‘same a5 that ofthe uni (Co) co I a a Before using this unit 1, Supplied Accessories RI remote contol cable 1 Remete contra transmit 1 Battones 2 2. Transmitter Battery Insertion Precautions when using batteries f© The remote contol transmiter is powered by ‘wo battenes, Bore using ths Unt fr the fist time, insert the two batteries (included) as shown inthe dagram, ‘© Average battery life 1s about ono year. This period may be shorter depending on the frequency of use ane anviranment (temperature anc humidity) ia whch the remate contol transmit 1 tne romote conta ransmiter goes not operate even though lion pane contols function normally the battens sould be replaced. Use ant battenes eed nthe ftowing chart [ae [see [oe] a (mare) sy | Re unt Notes: 1. Do not leave an expied batlery in the case as t may leak or damage the battery case. 2. When inser the batteries, be sure the (+) and -) ends are Bropery aligned. 3, Donal use ncks-cadmium (rechargeable) bates 4, Do not use one spectied (manganese) baer and ane aka line Battery atthe same time 5. Replace both battens at ance: do not use one old and one ‘new battery together Features —————_$S—————— Enough Power to Pack a Wallop In stereo mode you get 125 watts of power to each of the front channels, driven into 8 ohms, with no more than 0.08 % THD. In terms of dynamic power, that's a whopping 240 watts per channel at 4 hms. In surround mode, 70 watts drive the center channel, while 20 watts drive the rear channels ‘* Completely Discrete Output Stage Each of the tive channels boasts completely discrete amplifier blocks to give you clear, dynamic sound from any source. # Dolby Pro-Logic Surround Sound System Greates a multidimensional soundstage with better channel separation, localization, imaging and dialogue that comes directly from center stage. And with built-in auto input balance, sound from the UR channels always compliments each other. The result is sound effects comparable to that of high- class theaters. ¢ Multiple Room Remote System and Multi Source Selector Ifyou have an additional pair of speakers in another room, you can operate your A-SV610PRO from the other room (with the optional HR-10W remote sensor), as well as control non-ONKYO video components, such as your TV or VCR from another room (with optional HE-S0AC emitter and HE-10 emitter head). You can also play different sources simultaneously for multiple-room entertainment. ¢ Digital Delay and Delay-Time Variable Circuitry for Dolby Pro-Logic Auto Input Balance for Dolby Pro-Logic # Input Selector for 3 Video and 5 Audio Sources Record Selector (Sound and Picture) Cassette and Video Tape Dubbing @ Selective Tone Control Mute Button and Sleep Timer (Operated by Remote) Battory-Free Backup System to Protect Memory Contents ‘¢ Motor-Driven 4-Ganged Volume Control @ Front Panel Video Input Terminal for Easy Camcorder, etc. Connection ¢ Eight Character Alphanumeric Dot Matrix Fluorescent Display Large, Tri-Point Vibration Absorbing Feet ¢ RI Compatible Remote Control Supplied TManufacured under ioanse trom Dolby Laboratories Lieneing Corporation Additonalyiconsed under one or move ofthe folowing pat. aera wumbore 3.682.886, 3748 792 and 3.959.580; Canecan numbers 1,004 803 and 1.037.877. “DoBy” and the CoUBIE-D symiot | 10 are wraomarts of oly Laboratories Lensing Corporation Explanation ‘Surround System Many motion pictures produced inthe last decade Nave been reloased in "Dolby Stereo” sound, wih muse, dalogue, and panned fects com- ing fom the 3channel front soundstage, and surround effects anc ambience emmanating fom the Ses and ear ofthe theater. These four channels are encoded, or matxed, nto a two-channel DOLBY STEREO release, and decoded inthe thester Oy a profesional DOLBY STE [AEO MP (Motion Picture) decoder. These surourd sound effects are ‘nisdon” ne two-channel Stere0 move lease, ane decoded nt Me ler by special Day equipment ‘These same two-channel motion pictue masters are used for production of steree VHS, VHS Hi-Fi, Beta Hi-Fi, and stareo Laser Vision discs that you can buy or ent a your vdoo store. The A-SV6IOPRO incorporates th Dalby Pro Loge Surround Ccut, nich is designed to emulate the auence experience found in DOLBY STEREO theaters, Lk OOLBY SURROUND, DOLBY PAO LOGIC SURROUND is capable of creat. ing a multidimensional soundstage, but wih the increase channel separation t aves a far ooater sense of "movement and sound localiza. tion, Just Eke inthe theater, the addition ofthe acive center channel ensures that al augience members hear alogue coming fom ts on scteen sources regardiass of seating positon. Since the A-SV610PRO is equipped wih front amplifiers, center ampliier and rear (surouns) ames. Ookby Pro Logi Surround and Hal fffecs canal be produced. You can enjy the feeling of movie theatac or concert hain your own room, To reproduce these elects, ea (Ur round) speakers and center speaker are nacossaty. The placement ofthese speakers is mportant. You can experment wih varous postions {hla nsw Us! pacer for aptmum soune quay in your room Examples of Speaker Placoment <— rean isuaRounn)—>| cal RIGHT \Wih the rear (surround) speakers facing the wal the reverberation eect amplifies the “surtound” effec fora mare "ive" sound, Ty tana seo! ‘© Dolby Pro Logie Surround \Wnen using a video cassette tape oa video disc that have the DOLBY STEREO or DOLBY SURROUND trade mark, you can achieve the ‘same king of sound in your room that you experiance in a move theater, Inine Doty Pro Lone Surouna mode, tree made ae avai acceding tothe type ot con speak ert Normal When a small speaker is used onthe center channel, signals f 100 Hz or more are outpul rom the center speaker. and signals ‘of 100 Hz or ies are spit between te front Land A channels 2, Wide band: When the canter speaker's approximately the same size as the let and right speakers, operates throughout the ful fre quency range 3. Phantom: When no center speaker is used, the center channel sgnals spit between the font Land R speakers, producing the same eal! ‘The same kind of sound hal you experince in a theater or concert hall and the natural expansion of sound can be achieved with @ music source. Hall made would be best sued to jazz and classical ‘Multiple Room Remote System (172) ‘The ONKYO HR-tO]W) Remote Sensor (Sold separatoy) greatly increases system flexbiy, Used wth your A-SVBIOPRO, the HR-10(¥) allows you to contol speakers even when you are not inthe same room as the A-SVSTOPRO. In adation to basic functions tke speaker Ont ‘and volume and so on, you can also control most ONKYO tuners, CD Players, Cassette Decks and Digital Audio Tape Docks thal use the (Remote Interactive) system. Adding an HE-SO(AC) Remote Emit (also available as an option) allows you to conti! even the nlm ONKYO components in your home entertainment system rom a separate room, When the HE.GO(AC) ie oing weed to ont! more than one doves orm 0 dates tthe inane eam fom te HE-2O(RO) Het UAE lransmiter alone wil not reach these devices, connect an HE-T0 (remote emitter head) 1 the HE-SO(AC), and setup to be amd atthe ‘dovices to be controled. The HW-2 cable 6-12 2m) i attached wih the HE-10, Upto three HE-10 uns can be used wth his equipment. System connections ‘© Do not pug in he cord until connections have been mad. General Switch the main power switch off before performing connections, Also be sure to perform let and right cnanae! cannctons propery ene T Note to CATV system installer: “This reminder is prowded lo call the CATV system installers atten tion to Arte 820-40 of the NEC, which provides guidelines for ‘proper grounding and, in particular, species thatthe cable ground Shall be connected to he Grounding syst of he Buking. as chose tothe pont of cable etry as practical ° || o oO Oo O]LO} O OC) Speaker Connections (SPEAKERS) “Tho speaker hal aro be in tho same room as the A‘SVE1OPAO “Shout be connected tothe "MAIN” speaker forminals, ferent set ‘Speakers located in anctner roam or he same fom) Shou We Connected to the “REMOTE” speaker terminals. you want 1 use tha surtound ettecs, connect the contr speaker to he “CENTER” “speaker terminals, andthe rear (suround) speakers 0 the "REAR Speaker terminals, 2. When connecting soeakers. proper poaily i important. Aways ‘ormeet ine (+) forma fed} on his equipument othe (2) erm halon the speaker an the (-) terminal (Back) on ths equipment to the [-) terminal on the speaker, 43, Do nol connect a single speaker in parallel to the ght and let cenanne! ouut “4, oo speaker eabloe thal have a low impodance and that are as short as possible fe Atacn speaker eabes tothe rear pane! speaker terminals wth fare. being sure that connections are made tly and that there |S possibly of a short circuit occuring. aii a z eae tH AC Outlets ‘These outlels ae swiched on and of by the Power button on the front panel and romate contol transmiter. Capacty 1s total 120 walts.(Woridwide model 100 wats) ‘Tuner Connections Connect an FNVAM tuner to the tuner input jacks. Be sure the left and right channels are connected property Turntable Connections (PHONO) Connect the output othe turntable 10 the PHONO jacks. Be sure {0 connect the graune (earn) leas wie from the Mental TO the {ground terminal (GND). Lack of proper ground connection will ‘cause num Turnabies not provided with GND wites do not naed to be connectes 1. Prace the turntable on a fim shall or deck toe from vibrations {especialy those generatea by the speaker system). Ihe tur fable is permed fo pick up such unwanted wbralens, no ony ‘eth the perormance ofthe unt drop. but distortion inthe bass frequencies and howling in the speakers may also occur 2 Check the turntable instrection manual lor any ether praca: tions replacing the cartridge or lowering the tonearm could damage the speakers. Always turn the power swich off before making ‘conmactions Compact Disc Player or Other Component Connections (co) Connect the output ofthe CO player or an adstional audio compo- ‘ent the CO jacks. An ONKYO CO player with remote conto that has the AL_mark can be operated by the A'SV6IOPRO, (Please ‘refer 1 “Connections fer emote Convol ) For mere deta eer to your CD player instruction manual ‘Tape Deok and Graphic Equalizer Connections (TAPE-1, TAPE-2) 11 This unit has facitios for two tape decks. Ifyou are using only fone tape deck. connect tothe TAPE-1 jacks I you have two tape decks. connect one tothe TAPE-+ jacks and he oer tothe TAPE jacks, 2. Connect the ouput of the tape decks to the TAPE-t and TAPE? “PLAY” jacks. Connect the inpul of he tape decks tothe TAPE ‘and TAPE-2 "REC" jacks of the unt. For more details, reer to your tape deck insruction manual 3. To connect a graphic equaizer 00, use the TAPE-2 jacks and ‘connec! the second ape deck othe ape jacks et the aquaizee (Geo tre higue) ‘To connect a graphic equalizer and second tape deck to the TAPE-2 jacks, [ ee WES PLA A SNBURO att: 4 If you have an ONKYO tape cack with the FRY romote contol Jack, connect t fo the TAPE-t jacks. Please rfor tothe secion "Connections for Remote Gontro” regarding connection of the remote contre! cable Go0G00— S0Q0e9 38 Fro pana TEP a | = 00 Bre | oo © Bes V Connections (MONITOR) 4. Connect the TY VIDEO input to the A-SV6tOPRO "MONITOR {OUT jack. There Is no need to perform an audio connection Since found wl he sent rely from the ASVBTOPAO to the Speakor systems 2, The A-SVEIOPRO docs not have an FF converter. Therefore, aan be used with ony a mentor TV equipped wit a video Input ace Video Disc Player (or Video Cassette Player) Cones tions (VIDEO-1) Use the VIDEO-1 jac ofthe tnt panel, Connect the VIDEO out pul ofthe video die payer Io he A'SVSIOPAO VIDEO-1 "VIDEO Jack-and the AUDIO ouput to the VIOEO-1 “AUDIO" jacks. The \VIDEO-1 jacks are ony for payback there is no REC jack, Ifthe ‘audio output rom the vdeo unt is manaural, connect to (MONO) Jack For more details, rele 0 the video dsc player instruction man= tal Video Cassette Recorder Connections (VIDEO-2, 3) 1 Connect the VIDEO output of me VCR to te rear pane (VIDEO) \VIDEO-2, 9°1N" ack and the VIDEO ingut ofthe VCR tothe rear panel (VIDEO) VIDEO:2, 3 QUT" jack. Then connect the AUDIO fuput othe VCR 1 the (AUDIO) VIDEO-2 3 Land RN" jacks. Finally, connect the AUDIO input of the VCR to the (AUDIO) VIDEO-2, $1. and F “OUT jacks. 2, When using a piayback-only VCR, only the output connections need tobe performes 28, For more sais, rete tothe VA instruction mana Connections for Remote Control (REMOTE CONTROL) NOTE: ‘Of the ONKYO tunes, turntable, cassatte docks, CD players, etc that can be remote contoted, some modes navo the FRU mark fand some do nat. FRU" Remote Interactive) ‘tuner, cassette lape dock, compact disc player and turntable tat hhave the ONKYO FRI mat ean be operated, using the accossory remote contol ansmite. (FRI: Remote iteractve) Insert the accessory FAL remote contol cable plug attached tothe ONKYO turntable with the FL_matk into the PHONO of tho SV6IOPRO's REMOTE CONTROL. To use an ONKYO compact disc player and cassette tape deck and tuner wth the RL mark. nsext the accessory remote contol cab plug ino the FRU lacks. As far fas connecting sequence is concerned, doesn't matter whether the ‘ables connected rom the A-SVBIOPAO to tuner orto the cassette Tape door rt te cura vs playe The von acting sequences {ized ony forthe turntable. The "omote contal wansmitr is oper fated Dy facing i towards the remale contol sensor of the A SVETOPRO. ‘¢ONKYO tumtabies hat can be remote contrat bu do nothave he {21 mark, This eaupumert has & 7-08 DIN jack onthe rear pane Connect this ack ana the jack onthe rear ofthe ASVBIOPRO vith ‘he special abi otis purpose, which s sold separate, NoTES: 1. To enable remote contol operation, the auslo connection Gables and remte contol cable should be connected between the unde 2, The REMOTE CONTROL units difer according to the dest= | nation, some have two FRI terminals and no PHONO termi | hal. The turtabia cannot bo Connected to ths type ol remote ont The upear and lower romata cone! jacks perarm the same furcton | Connection example This sustration shows the standard way of connection the various Tonia wine FA mv ZuRmras. wine Rk —30 Se POO ase pecK i at sn Oe aa Shotecmine FA me ‘Serattishe gue athe so recta wh 318 Sy deter ‘Mhates mesonion irs ps esate ote ASVETPRD Control positions and names Front panel For mote information about buttons or conto, ur to the page number listed inte | Input Selector Buttons: ‘Audio Selectors Speaker Selector Buttons (SPEAKERS MAINREMOTE) [1], (CD, PHONO, TUNER, TAPE-1, TAPE-2 MONITOR) ‘Video Selectors “Surround Mode Button (VIDEO-1 VOPICOY, VIDEO.2 VER, VIDEO-3 VCR) Power Button (POWER) (SURROUND MODE) (#7) ‘and Stand: by/Received — Conter Mode Button | ‘naemertr (CENTER MODE) (17) Volume Controt Remote Control Sensor {10] Knob and indicator Delay Time Button (MASTER VOLUME) [11] | (OELAY TIME) [17], | | Multi Source Button (MULTI SOURCE) [15] ‘Balance Contr! Knob | Video Cassette Recorder of Video Disc (BALANCE) [11] Payor Input Jacke (VIDEO 1) sTatle Control Knob Recording Out Button (REC OUT) [12,13] (TREBLE) [19] Bass Control Knob Headphone Jack (PHONES) (Bass) (11) AMR Off Button (MMR OFF) ‘Selective Tone Control Button ang indicator [16] (SELECTIVE ToNe) (11) Display and indicators ‘Speaker Select Indicators Pe ‘Mult Function Display (1) Video input Selector indicators Input Selector/Eaeh mode ‘Solsctive Tone Control Indicator ‘Audio Muting indicator | Sleep indicator Surround Mode | Indicator ce | ~— j ‘Tape-2Mfonitor j}——_J Recording OuvMutt ‘Multi Function Display (2) Source Indicators Sleep TimerMutti Source Volume LevelDotay Time/ Conter. Rear Volume Level Remote control transmitter RC-255S fe Irate Guts ar operating tis unt Power Button (POWER) [11] __ Input Selector Buttons ——____ > (€D, PHONO, TUNER, VIDEO-1, VIDEO-2, VIDEO-3, TAPE-1, TAPE-2) sleep button (SLEEP) (Remote control ynemiter only) ress fo set the poner of ter, The slep timo a function whieh button otf re pomer to the system from the te ts set. When ts ‘buttons pressed, "90 MIN"'seisplayed for 5 seconds, and the power ‘9008 of 30 minutes later. Each ime the button 1s pressed during 5 ‘Seconds, the bmer setting changes, By 10 minute nforvals, such 85 180 70.60... While the ieepimer is operating, the (SLEEP! ndicator ist tho sloop bation ie proseos diving thi tm, te amount obo remaining onthe oop tmer'seispayed, and f the button i pressed Surin tat splay. 10 minutes wile subracted from nat ine If he bution is pressed when the panel csp shows 10 minutes or less, the sleep timer is canceled, ans the power is not tured of ‘Speaker Selector Buttons (SPEAKERS MAINIRENOTE) (11) Mutt Source Button (MULTI SOURCE) [15] Test Tone Button (TEST) —, ‘This operates when Dolby Pro Loge Suround ‘made fas een selected as the SURROUND MODE. Pink noise 16 producedin order to adust the volume levels uses bythe Front, Center. anc | Fear speakors Pease folow the procedure de: | Scrbed above fo do tis matching, | Press the TEST bution again after fishing a justment. | ‘Surround Mode Button (SURROND MODE) [17] Cant Source Level UpiBown Butlone {MULT SOURCE UPrDOWN) These barons canbe usec lo adust he evo the speakers connected 10 the "REMOTE speaker terminals (pehaps n ance room) then the MULTI SOURCE mode is slected tthe CHULTTSOURGE seat st). hon ‘one oe butonsisprssedin the Mult Source ‘mode he caplay shows the lave fortwo se: fonds. The indication fr tne Sub Room output leva anges fom he minznum of (25 68), 77 tte te maximum o (0 8) I cations meude "2/0 7 ter mut source love ‘These eve setings can be memorized Delay Time Button (DELAY TIME} [17] Center Leve! Up/Down Buttons (CENTER LEVEL UP/DOWN) Rear Level Up/Down Buttons (REAR LEVEL UP/DOWN) These buttons ate used to adjust the volume in the Surround mode When one of the butons is pressed in tne Surround mode, te aieplay hows tha Ina oe an seconds. For the Surfound mode, the indeation forthe centr or rearranges rom the minimum of (29 8), -60, 40 0,1. tothe maximum of (+12 08), These lee! setings can be mem ized separately for Doby and Hal |\ Audio Muting Button (MUTING) “This bution temporal swches ofthe sound from te speaker or headphone. Pressing ths tater wil operate the A-SVBIOPRO auaio muting creat The audio muting inceator UTING: wil ash, Pressing the button again ‘orusing he POWER butan on he remote con {tol ransmitero turn the power an wil urn of the audio muting + essing this button does not mute the ‘ound a the malt source. Press the SPEAKERS REMOTE button to ‘mute the sound ofthe mul source. —Volume Buttons (VOLUME UPDOWN) [11] Operation of ONKYO components connected to this unit When using the Ft romato contol cable for connecting ONKYD products provided with tho RL mark, the functions mentioned Below can be operated wth remote contol ransmitor RC-256S ‘nich fs provided with this ura Please see page 7 or the connec: tions deta ‘Tope Operation Buttons (DECK-A, DECK-8) ‘These buttons. contro! ONKYO ouble asset tape decks that can be remate controled, Use the DECK-E buttons to contol single casseto tapo ‘decxs withthe FR ma '@:11 Won tis is pressed, the recording stan by modo conto, =z The tape plays, moving trom night to lef of In the. recording. standby mode, recoding begins 1 eorrupts al operations m=: The tape plays, moving from left 0 igh, of, in tne fecoreng.slardby mode, recording begins Fast forward from ght let Pe: Fast forvard trom lel ght 7" ‘Tuner Operation Buttons CLASS. This button ie ueod for colect ing tne class of the statons that can be selected from the memory PRESET UP'DOWN = whon tho UP oF DOWN button 's pressed, the next migher or lower memory channel 16 recalled Each timo UP. of OWN bution is pressed. tho folowing memory channel in the comespanning eierton i= recalled. no button sed own the memory channe! ei ‘ously uns buton is leased \— pone Operation Button (PLAYIREJECT) This buon used to operate the turntable. “The phono operation bufon can be used only when the PHONO input selector bution nas been pressed. Each te the pose operation butlan i pressed, the remote contol wansmt- tor akernatelyernts the play of rect cor mand, 1, Remove the batteries i the remote contol trensmiter is net going tobe used fo along time 2, The batlenes ofthe remate contalrarsmitter must be replaced petiocicaly. received propery the font panal of ths unts exposed to bright light To prevent this rom accurting, place ths unto that itis not ‘srectly exposed to br ght ot 4 Its unt ig placed inside an audio rack behind a glass door. the ‘door should not have colored glass or have any decorations on it, Sree tis oul shorten te ange or prewar curmhaios 1 being received. 15, Use of athe inated remote contol devices in the same room ‘may cause nlererence, 6. The tranemiter operates up 10 a distance of about ve meters (16 fea). The tancmiting window must aivays be pointed a the ‘eception window when a command sont fhe A-SVBTOPRO. 7. ths remote control tansmiter does not operate propery, con ‘em that te batteries are ot dead. th prodiom pers, con- "ac your ONKYO Service Center A.SV610PRO y 7 / “approx. 5m (6 toe) emote contol tansmitor ~10- Operations — playback To listen to your favorite Source (power (2) SPEAKER and PHONES (@ Input Selector Buttons @ Starting Source Selected in 3 (@MASTER VOLUME © Tone Controls «Press the POWER button to turn onthe power 2 Press the MAIN bution of he speaker selector butons. The {fAAIN] inscaor wt De ‘When using headphones. use the jack located under the ATR OFF button. Stereo headphones wi @ standard braural plug can be connectod here. (Sound trom the front MAIN speakers ‘ouput The sound trom the headpnones inthe Surtound Mode ‘ay be diferent rom that wich i abtained Kom speakers, TRe Solnd in the neadahones may seem relatvely faraway. Press one of the desired input Selector buton (CD, PHONO, TUNER, TAPE-1. TAPE:2 MONITOR, VIDEO-1, 2,3), Make sure that the connections between the input sources are comect 2 Contin that te TAPE-2 MONITOR sdcat wil when a source other than the TAPE-2 has been selecte. Also check the audio muting of 4 Stadt play of he seected input source. {© Follow the operating instructions of that unit 9 Agust the MASTER VOLUME Conto! knob tothe appropriate ‘evo 1 Adjust the Tone Gontois to obtain the dasired tone setting, Note: es | ‘Attar selecting VIOEO-1 or VIDEO-2, or VIDEO-8 you can dis Play the images of the selected video source while listening to | tne sound at anomer source. (CO, PHONO. TUNER. TAPE:1 or 2) In such case, the setting of the video selector bution is ind ‘ated by tho It video input selector indicator, memory Preservation ‘This unt does not equite memory preservation batons. Abul Inmemory power back-up eystom preserves the contents ofthe ‘memory during power Talures and even when the unit is Snolugged. The int muck he plugged ia eer Yo charge the bbackeup system ‘The memory preservation period after the unit has been unplugged varies depending on cimate and placement of the lint, On the average, memory confers are protected over 3 petiod of a few weeks after the last time the unit has. been Unplugged. This period is shorter when the und 6 exposed to 2 | ighy mia mata Explanation of the buttons '& Power button (POWER) and Stand-by’Received indicator ‘The Sland by/RecoWved indeator comes on when the AC power cord for the unit has bean inserted in an out. This ideals | that ine ASSV6TOPRO is standing fy for epertion. Prassng the POWER button oF femote contol POWER bution, the main unt ‘wil come On, and power wl Be supped rom the AC outlet to the rear pane, This necator than goes of, Tho incicator aso ght lohen a sna s recewed from the remota contol unt 'm Speaker Selector buttons (SPEAKERS MAINIREMOTE) and Indicators ‘You can operate he SPEAKER SELECTOR from the front pane! ‘oF withthe remote contol. Whe the MAIN andioe REMOTE ss (ON, the MAIN, REMOTE of tho SPEAKER indicator wil be ‘¢- Main’ Speakors urn" The front speakers caanccied 10 the MAIN" speaker torminals and the speakers connected 10 the ‘CENTER’. and “REAR” speaker terminals can all be switched fom orf at ne same nme ‘¢ REMOTE speakers tuton: The source you selected using the AMIITI SOURCE wel be ouput lem the REMOTE sakes Wien you select the MULTI SOURCE mode. the (HULTTSOURCE] indicator wil be It then you can switch the Speakers conaecfod to me “REMOTE” speaker terminals on oF ff However, they cannot be turned on i a mode ther than the Muti Source made \wnen the REC OUT mode s selected. or aunng surroune pay ‘back, these speakers wil be automatcalysuiiched of | Mastor Volume Control Knob (MASTER VOLUME) Use he MASTER VOLUME contra! knot to adjust the volume of the font main, centr and rear (suround) speakers, at the sare can be adjusted manualy and by he mate conto tansmiters | VOLUME UP:DC¥N buttons. The MASTER VOLUME contro! nob rotates wien ie vlume fs aus! by remote contol, Wren you adjust the volume withthe remete control check the level by Thoking at the avteator the koh as #ubates. Fr fe acs ment of cantor and rear speaker volume in comparison to font Speaker volume. use te remate contol ransmitlrs CENTER LEVEL UP;DOWN or REAR LEVEL UP/DOWN utens. You can ‘adjust he level ofthe REMOTE spoakors by using he only UP DOWN butions of the MULTI SOURCE LEVEL on the remote contr Tone and Balance Controls 1= Bass Control Knob (BASS) Agust o strengthen or weaken bass response. (Not etlectve or the center, roar speakers ang mui source gna) = Treble Control Knob (TREBLE) Acjusto strengthen or weaken treble response (Not eftctve for ‘ne conor, rear speakers and mut source signal.) “TREBLE and BASS are eftectve fr tne L and Fol the font speakers, The best eMecr ftom DOLBY PRO LOGIC SUR- FOUND can be obtained when equal setings aro used for the sound fam the IR Wont speakers and the sound tom the ‘center speaker forthe mide and teble ranges. 1m Selective Tone Control button (SELECTIVE TONE) an ini Sching on this button lights up the indicator and creates a ‘lear reproduction quality ofthe uta law frequences ang righ Frequencies. (Not effective forthe rear speakers and mult source signal 1 Bulan Contio! Kuob (BALANCE) Use the Balance Control Krab (BALANCE) to acust the retative volume levels ofthe lett and right of MAIN speaker systems. This adjusts the relative volume level ofthe frank MAIN speaker sy tems. Operations — recording ‘Tape Recording vith the A-SVS1O2RO you can perform recording wile stering fo the sound of another source through Speakars or Neadons. Make al connections Betieen the apa deck and the unt as shown in the System Connections diagram ‘¢ Whon recording a tape whe the multiple room remote conto s connected. Urn 0a AMER OFF (the AFR OFF indicator wil igh) 19 sable remote contr! eperation Wom other rooms. |m Recording and dubbing toa tape deck connected to TAPE-1 (A) When recording the source you ae listening to @ Source required REC OUT (8) When recording a source ferent from the one you are lis- tening to @ REC ouT (2) Source required a rk o* oe = | cco ELETEI Coo LS T cy Source selcted in 1 “ape Deck Source selectedin'? || Tape Deck (4) stan @s ®Deuaring 3) trting tape ® _} U@suaring tape Source sli deck recording | eer Oeewsur | 1 Press the input selector buon to select the source to be recorded. (Othor than TAPE-1), 2. Press the REC OUT batten {© REC OUT) on Ine display flashes for 8 seconds. 4 Press the REC OUT oulton again while the indica tors flashing © BECOUT) and [SOURCE wil nt, and the indication of TRE Sence sentry ingwsolacne Pato wl he ‘marked wha ved ame 4 Start tne device solectod in step while setting the tape deck Connected to TAPE-1 to cording mode. €¢ Sal the proper recording level using the convo's on the tape ‘eck used for recording. Never change the postions of any ontots (oass, wen, ete) on mis UN curing Fecorang an ‘eusbing operations. NoTES ‘© Pressing the Input selector button curing recoming wil change the source being recorded f¢ When the TAPE-2 MONITOR indicator is on, only TAPE-2 can be recorded and ifthe input sector is changed, the ed frame of TAPE-2 wil nt change, 1 Press the REG OUT button 19. REC OUT) 0° the asplay wit ash fr 8 seconds. 2) Prese the mpl selector button forthe source To be recordod siete RECON newer etetre Otetan AE) ©) [BECOUT) wilfght and ne indication of the source selactod si be marked with aed are. This source wn be ouput rom the REC OUT jacks of TAPE-1, VIDEO-2 or VIDEO'S. “Tho source you are tating to does not change, © Stor the couren device selected in step 2 and start recording on the tape dock connectod to TAPE:1 12- 1m Recording and dubbing toa tape deck connected to TAPE:2 @ Source required ‘Tape Dock connected to TAPE? monde om (3) Str recoring Source selected in i (3) start otvoack 1 Press the inout selector button af the source 10 be recorded. {Other than TAPE-2) 2 uta Bian tape inthe tape deck connected to TARE 2 4 Start playing back the devce selected in slep 1. and start ‘ecoraing on TAPE-2 fe When the TAPE:2 MONITOR incicatr is ofthe source sig- ‘als can be monitored through the speakers or the nese hones. It tape deck 2 nas three neads. the jus recorded Signals can be monitored (when the TAPE-2 MONITOR ind Calor on), Reler tothe lape deck nsructon manuals fo ‘more deta 18 Set the recording level using the controls on the tape deck ‘sed for ecoding. Never change the postions of ary com toe (baee, obo, et) on th unt during acouding and dub bing operations. VCR recording 1 Using the Graphic Eauaize ‘Connect the graphic equalzer tothe TAPE:2 jacks onthe rear panel (S00 page 6) Ia second tape deck is used, connec: 0 the rape jacks on the gaphie equalizer 4) Press ho TAPE:2 MONITOR burton {Follow she graphic equalizer operating instructions (To record an equalzed aigral use tape dock 2 eannactos to the equalizer) for recording Data can be recorded trom Video Dise Payers, Video camcorders. and Video Casette Recorders to Video Cassette recorders connected to VIDEO-2, 3 Connect ine VCR to VIDEO-2, andi VIDEO'S (A) When recording the source being played back (@@ rec out @ Source required von (ive Source selected in | andior VIDEO-3) @) staring @stanting ver Soure slated Senne wt {Select he source tobe recorded wth the input selector button 2 Press the REC OUT ton, f¢RECOUT) on the cislay wil ash for 8 seconds 4, Preseite FEC OUT bution again wine te [HEC DOT) fas ‘na, . © HECOUT and [SOURCE] wil ight and te source Soloeted withthe input selactor wil be marked wih a rod frame | Stad tha source selgcted in stop (1), and start recording the VCR connected to VIDEO-2 andor VIDEO'S. -13- (8) When recording @ source different from the one being played back Press REC OUT button. (2) REC OUT) on th aisptay wi rash fr secones. 2) Press the input selector button of the source to be recorded ‘wile the satan is lashing ‘© [RECOUT) wilignt andihe source selected witbe markeo va ated Fame 1 Stat the sourca selected in stop. 2.. and start rocorcing the CA connected io VIDEO? andor VIOEO'S I= Mixing video and audio for VCR recording 1 Press the Input Selector button to select Ihe vdeo equipment (VIDEO-1, 23) 1 be used when playing the veo, 2) Press the RECIPAUSE button on the VCR (VIDEO-2 or 3) that vwilbe dong the recorcing, Press the REC OUT bulton and Input Selector button (CD, PHONO, TUNER, TAPE-1, TAPE-2) 0 select the auco source '8 The picture willbe lft as is. Only the audio wil be changed, 4) Start operation ofthe equipment soune! trom the audio sours, Listening to devices connected to the A-SV610PRO in another room ——————— f© A-SV61OPRO atiows you to listen othe desired performance in another roam {sub r0om) while listening fo the playback of a deve located inthe main room. Todo ths, connect the spaakersn anather ‘oom fo the FRONT SPEAKERS REMOTE terminals onthe A-SV510PRO. fe Remote vont om another seem ean be done by employing ina 'ONKYO muse room remote system (MM. fer to tw connections for Imuliple room remote conto. Be sure to operate the remote contol unt ctecting fo he remote sensor unt HR-10 ‘9 The fosowing stops (except step 1.) can be perfomed using the remote contel unt. tis recommended that the adjustments described below be dane inthe mai room advance, since Rs no! possible to operate the mote conto unit another room whie watching the ds play of he A SVBIOPRO. Connections for Multiple Room Remote contro! {a} Wen using only the HR-10 (Qpton) to contol A-SV6IOPRO in the main ream fom another roam. connect them as shown in Fig Inthis case, ONKYO tuner power amelie, CD player an cassette te deck bearing tho FRI mark canner 6 he A-SV6IOPRO ‘can be contoned (@)A connection example using the HR-10 (Ostion) and HE-SO (AC) Option) to contol components in the mas room trom another room is shown in Fig 2 Ital tre components ean not be controlled by the HE-SO(AC) aione because ther are nsaled at vagus places i the main oom, use the emote emer head HE-10 (Qpton} In this case if eomponents possess infrared remote contro eaturo, they can Fig. be controled even # hey are nol ONKYO procucts rr Cc NoTE: When using HE-SO(AG) the HE-S0 or HE-TO should also face ‘sana Spear _pesvot0rso, Fig.2 [sicom Tap | [ree i Doe fcr) ; eee | soeee en 1a {c) To enable romete contol operation when the ASV6TOPRO Is ‘mounted ina rack which wil not pert inated beams to pass, Place tne HR-10 somewnere outsige he race ana set te ME: 50(AG) ina postion which wil permit remote cotol operation of the A-SVBIOPRO. The HE-SO|AC) is not necessary when uti ing the ONKYO set withthe FRU mark. Please connect the HR. 10 and A-SV6IOPRO. (see Fig. 3) Fig. 3 ‘Wen ware va pti OUT FRU ree HES nt Sen eg = Operation Make sure that recording is not being carried out before seting the A-SVEIOPRO, @ Mp OFF [epee ) 500 cry co 5) @® © (2) MULTI SOURCE (@)Source Required ses (4)MULTI SOURCE UP/DOWN (&) Speaker Selector REMOTE (1) Tun the MR OFF tutor OFF ( MR indicators tired of) 2 Press the MULT! SOURCE button . ‘ecator wil turned ot and te GAULT. SOURCE] inccator wl ash for 8 seconds. NoTES: — ‘© Aways unplung the AC power cords for the A-SVBIOPRO ‘and HE-SO(AC) hen connecting the TR. ‘+ Insert ne MR mn:plug ino the GREEN TERMINAL on the ‘earpare| ol the A'SVBIOPRO. ‘Remote sensor and emir (ike the HR-10 and HE-S0(AC)) should be connected with iow capactance shisides two coaxial cable with minkplug 18" (3:8 mim clamoten connectors. Maximum cable length is dalermined by the characterises ofthe parbeular cables used but approximately 164 (50 m) lengths are generally practical. Reaey made cable complete wih min-plug connectors ae available inthe fotowing lengths: 61/2" (2m) (HW.2), 98.716 (30m) (HW.30), ‘and 164° (Om) (HIV). ONKYO cables may not be so in some regions ) Rlar to the instruction manual which eames wth the HA-10 when ‘makin these connections. Use low impedance cables to connect the A‘SVBIOPRO in he main ‘00m and a set of loudspeakers in another room, 3) Whi this is tashing. use the input Selector button to select the desired source, . wil ight and the selected source wil be ‘ard wih a ved tame. ‘Adjust the level using the MULTI SOURGE LEVEL UPIDOWN fe Ut F7 ard the love wil be indeated on the dlspay is recommended thatthe level be set lower in advance In the rain oom (-78 to 7608) 5) Press the REMOTE button of the SPEAKERS to ilurinate the indicator ess The MAIN button to tum off he Are not stening the soundin te main room when changing the source, be sure to press the MULTI SOURCE button belore pressing the inpul selector buton Pressing the input selector button without fist pressing the MULTI SOURCE buston wit change the source inte main room, iat if you Notes: ‘¢ The surtoune mode wil be lunes OFF (Bypass) when MULT! SOURCE is used, +The sovrooindoatod by the input olostor wit be output rom the TAPES and 2, and VIDEO? and 3 REC OUT terminals f¢ Press the REC OUT futon to change the MULTI SOURCE ‘mode tothe Surround mode o REC OUT selector modes. A15- 1 MR OFF button (MTF OFF) and indicator lise shi htt the tape eeeenting oF foe the surtound sound modes. tis used to csatie contra! ofthe ONKYO MFR system ‘a tha remote contol unt in another room. Pressing this Dutton wil laminate tha inceator and contol rom arotner ‘oom willbe Cdsabied. Pressing the button agan wal ur the necator of and teonial rom another room will be enabled Notes: ‘@ ifthe mult source selected, the MMF OFF wil be automat caly tuned of ‘¢ Ih the muti source f solected for REC OUT, and the SUR: OUND MODE button Is Selected, he M8 ON wil De auto ‘raticaly turned on. | Use of Surround mode (@ SURROUND MODE @ MASTER VOLUME (© Test (3) VOLUME (CENTER LEVEL REAR LEVEL (@)suRROUND MODE '@ You can use the remote contol wansmiter supplied with this Amite Yo operate tne source covices select for hw mui source f thy are an ONKYO CO oF cassette dock bearing the RI ark ‘6 There isa remote contr! unit AC-MIATH for the sub room, which is sole separatey. ‘¢ Instalinent of he remote sensor unit HA-10 and the remote femtier unit HE-SOIAC) is required 10 contol nor-ONKYO ‘vices from anther room (su roam), Operate the remote oa tro! unt included wih the device by dicing the contrat unit toward the HB-10 insialod in another room (sub reor) ‘¢ if problem occurs, use the A-SVE"DPROs Hront pane! controls to very tat te prebiem is with te remote cont vansmiter it meee is no prabyem wen operating the A-SVBIOPRO directly check the baleras inthe erate conraltansmitr fst berore assuming that hers 9 contol maltuncton. Notes: f¢ The source may be changed or recording being dane on the ‘A'SVB1OPRO may be interupted when operations are done in the another room, Press the ATR Oi button 0 lsat the ‘canl from anctner room {The FMR indicator wil Be lum ated} 4¢ Some ron ONKYO remote contol transmiters cannot be sed ‘Adjusting tne Dolby Pro Logic Surround Level Al the operators can be contrlled bythe remote contal rans miter Functions No (& t0 8) are operated only by the remate Contra ransmitr Selecta source encode with Dolby Suround, 5 Usa the SURROUND MODE button to select OOLBY PRO LOGIC mode, {3)New, use the MASTER VOLUME to set the volume to the ‘esied stening poston (@) Press ine TEST sutton on the remote corto! transmitter. ‘e- "TES Twill appear onthe display, and pink nose wil be ‘output for 15 seconds trom each of the Loft, Contr Right and Rear (that order) speakers. When the center ‘mode 'S PHANTOM, this willbe output in the Folowing ‘order: Left, Le + Fog, Right, and Rear. (Use the remote carol CENTER LEVEL UP/DOWN button 10 adjust the volume ofthe conter speaker, and REAR LEVEL LUPDOWN buton 10 adjust the volume ofthe rear speakers. ‘Sec he Wont, ear ana cantor speakers t Pe same OU. (@ Press the TEST button to cance! the pink noise, + Please see the next page for details regarding each button ~16- LT DELAY TIME -/+ CENTER MODE SURROUND MODE 1m Surround Mode button (SURROUND MODE) and indicators Use ths button in conjunction wah the sound source being repr uced, This wil rotao ono stop ata tme through the foloming pattrn each ume ths button 1s pressed [POOLEY PROLOGIC. » HALL -+ OFF (8ypass) poLsy PRO LOGIC : When the sound source features the DOLBY ‘SURROUND tademsrie HALL Create a concern elect OFF (Gypass) When you are not using suround sound. When this is pressed. no sound is produced from the canter and rear (surround) speakers ‘These modes can be changod wth the emote contol trans terby usin the SURROUND MODE bution, 1 viton you press ard Nak down the SURROUND MODE but ton he name of each mage willbe shown on the csp for 2 seconds in turn '» In the SURROUND MODE each selected mode along wih the input selector source is automatically stored, and conse: ‘query recalled when that input selector source s select, f¢ When the SURROUND MODE is set to HALL, the center speaker does not produce sounds '© Center Mode button and indicator (CENTER MODE) Use this button setting accorting to tne size of the conter speaker forthe Doloy Pro Logic Surount NORMAL’ "Use ths setting when a small enclosure center ‘speaker i uized WIDE BAND: Use this sting when a speaker similar othe let nd right stereo speakers is ulized PHANTOM When a contr speakers not present ‘= When you press and hela down the CENTER MODE button the name of each made wil be shown on the display for 3 seconds in un, SURROUND MODE—-= DELAY TIME —} 18 Delay Time button (DELAY TIME -/+) and indicator vou can change the dey time for the sound fom me rear (su round! speakers, Pressing this butlon changes the delay time every 5 msec dunng a peried of 15 to 30 msec in Dolby Pro lagi. and Hat suroune 12 Whon you prose and hold down the DELAY TIME button, ‘DELAY anid the delay lime wl be shown fr 8 seconds on the cspay. Dalby Surround dolay time is specited at 20msec ts recom: ‘mene that intl Dalby Suround delay be set at 20mse0. ano adusiment to either 15 0° 90 is possible va the contrel. By Adjusting the dey te, and caretity acusting Master Volume Level Centor vo'ume Level and Rear Volume Level, the appar fen! acoustic Sze o} your listing room can be enlarged oF reduced, Adjustable delay time allows you fo taller the acoustic $520 of your istanng environment fo mate the sone characte spaces, such as concert hal cathedrals ete. Use @ shorter olay to simulate the size ofa smal cud or cabarel. Respective Selay times can be memonzed for DOLBY PRO LOGIC and HALL. This aperaton can also be perermed using the delay time button af he remote corto tansmiter Nore: - | ityou are 6 suraune mese ane change te delay ime. but the | rear (suroune) speakers are not connected, nottng wil happen However, even under these conditions, each time the delay me button and sutouna made Button are pressed, front speaker ‘muting wil occur ana sound wit eisagpear momentary. This i rata mattuncton ain Troubleshooting guide NOTE: | ta problem occurs, frst operate the unit using the front panel Controls to confirm that its nt ue to a mattuacton (or worn out batleros) of he remote conta vansmiter, i Troubl ‘cause emeay No power ‘© Power cord ie disconnected ‘© Connect power cord '© There is extornal noise tn ho com- | @ Turn the power auton off and then on again puter circus ofthe A-SV6TOPRO remove the AC plug from the cute and then | © AC fuse sown iva it again © Contact aur ONKYO servioe centr. Powe but no sound (© Tape-2 montor switch on "© Switch ttt 1 Allo muting swich on. | © Swicn ta off ty emote conto! ransmitar 1S Bad connections ‘8 Crock connections, speaker leads, tc | | © Amoiiier protection crcutty has | @ Contact your ONKVO service conte. boon activated Hum, iow vequency nose | © Poor or no input erouna, (Check outer conductor of input plogs '& Poor or noon motor ground (Check fox proper grauna connection 1@ The placement ofthe audio connec: | Adsl te placement ofthe cables to reduce comet Towing when evalumelstuneaup | © Turnbleand seater a to cbee |e” Nove fem reaper | togetner Rough or sratchy sound. High range is | @ Silus of pick up worn. © Replace nat clear 3 Shh tpss ony, © Clean 12 Treble contol oo righ Tun teble conto! down, |The multiple room remote system does | « Connection is wrong. ‘Check the connection again not operate. (©The MFR OFF button onthe (© Press tno MMR OFF button. (The MR OFF A-SVBIOPRO io engaged. (The AMR |” incest wit Bo turned OF) [OFF incicator wil ight} | Front panel contol funcion but erate | @ No balleries in remote conta trane- | & insert bateies contrl transmitter does aot iter [ Batones have wom out Repco batts. | [Ako rele he especie iaicion manval the wea i player, to easeee recorder, TV monior et, bang used 9 =i ificatic rena Onroad 120 i FO, 00H, 08% THO. Specifications Freqsany Response: ow an00 a1 0 —_e—o—o Soiasoo0ore »-0838 AMPLIFIER SECTION fone cater Be iva tore FResLe 2 tooea Oooo He Famer Ou: (Searmige SignaltoNoiseRato: PHONO: Bo cB (HA, 5 mV nput) "dona por cara RMS at th COTAPE: s00aB HF A) ‘eharnels rven, team 20 Hz 1 20,000 He. witn Muna’ a ran Video section Oe acts Sioa sent ard npesince SOSee aes MEO mp pa pe 75 ohms GENERAL Front UR and center channels Power Supply: USA & Canactan modes: “oem por carers Pa. 8M yAg cumaaa “L000 Hz, wil no rors thar OL08% ketal ‘UK. & Australian models: rare ener scodov sore Pea or Remote chan ‘onde moses “oats char ne. RAS. 8 os et te ae soma Joie wt nomorefanO@s tt mana sito Sees ata Samo darn zy Triste ve ninerssie Total amon Dstorion: 088 aad poner (FRONT ve Vujeesus intBwtrtcn Serato poner FRONT) Damon Ft: foura onme enon Sosctiaions and extra! anperanc ar subject change witout Saray andimoedane: Prone 2smusolonms notes beat ee of asc prover Covtao Py 150750 sate Soe tee {Some corms “This device employs aicroconputor te periorm various lunetons and operations iteerence generated by an external power aupply. ado waves, of cter social source results nan aiden which causes the spectiog oporaons an funeons fo operate stnormal, To perform a ose, planes ‘otbw te procedure blow 1. Press ang hold down the CO button then press he POWER buton. 3. Whe “Tests sspayed,unglug the A'SVB1OPROS poner cord rm 2. "Testis islayed on the display for approximately 5 seconds. {ts AC co, hen Test wl appear. 4 Preset memory an parameters sored in memory such as sureund {to tazed a wil turn ote factory set ngs aT sn 20061822" ONKYO CORPORATION International visions 2-1, Nisshin-cho, Neyagawa-shi, OSAKA S72, JAPAN “Tel 0720-31-8133 Fax: 0720-34-1340 ONKYO US.A CORPORATION 200 Wiliams Drve, Ramsey NJ. 07446, USA. Te: 201-828-7950 Fax: 201-825-8150 El

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