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Onkyo T-9090
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Operations
Notes:
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Before
turning
power
on,
confirm
that
all
connections
have
been
made
properly.
All
switches
on
this
unit
except
the
touch
tone
off
and
power
switches
are
soft
touch
keys.
When
power
is
turned
on,
all
settings
return
to
the
same
ones
set
when
power
was
last
turned
off
(Muting,
however,
is
always
on).
However,
APR
controlled
settings
(RF,
IF,
stereo/mono
and
hi-blend)
will
be
switched
to
the
optimum
modes
for
the
present
quality
of
the
broadcast
being
received.
If
the
timer
program
mode
is
activated
(timer
program
indicator
19
is
lit),
the
memory
preset
channel
setting
will
be
advanced
each time
power
is
turned
off
and
on
(between
channels
1
and
5).
Standby
Mode
29
Level
Control
Min.
(or
amp
vol.
min.)
(1)
Power
Switch
ON
(14
Muting
Switch
ON
10
Tuning
Level
Selector
17dB
24
Timer
Program
Switch
OFF
(2)
Touch
Tone
Off
Switch
ON
FM
Reception
(Manual
Mode)
Press
the
tuning
mode
switch
17
to
select
the
manual
tuning
mode.
To
tune
in
an
FM
station
not
stored
in
the
memory,
press
the
UP
or
DOWN
tuning
selector
button
9
until
the
frequency
display
approaches
the
frequency
of
the
desired
station,
Then
release
the
tuning
selector
button
and
press
it
again
in
single
steps
until
the
desired
frequency
is
tuned
precisely.
The
frequency
is
changed
in
50kHz
steps
when
either
tuning
selector
button
is
pressed
in
single
steps.
To
recall
a
station
stored
in
the
memory,
simply
press
the
preset
key
(4)
corresponding
to
the
desired
station.
Be
sure
the
shift
key
[8]
is
set
to
the
correct
mode
(1-10
or
11-20).
The
stereo
indicator
in
the
multi
function
display
22
will
light
if
the
broadcast
is
being
received
in
stereo.
Stereo
broadcasts
having
a
signal
strength
below
25dBf
will
be
heard
in
mono
and
the
stereo
indicator
will
not
light.
When
a
station
has
been
tuned
in,
the
APR
system
will
automatically
select
the
correct
reception
mode
settings
and
the
APR
indicators
20)
will
display
these
settings.
Note:
This
unit
is
equipped
with
Onkyo’s
exclusive
FM
feedback
circuit
to
further
lower
distortion.
FM
feedback
is
activated
when
the
IF
band
is
set
to
WIDE.
In
this
case,
the
FM
FB
indicator
in
the
IF
BAND
section
of
the
APR
indicators
will
light.
FM
Reception
(Auto
Mode)
1,
Press
the
tuning
mode
switch
[17
to
select
the
auto
tuning
mode.
Press
the
UP
or
DOWN
tuning
selector
button
(9).
The
frequency
will
continue
to
increase
or
decrease
until
a
sufficiently
strong
broadcast
is
reached.
To
move
on
to
the
next
broadcast,
press
the
UP
or
DOWN
tuning
selector
button
again
depending
on
the
direction
in
which
you
want
to
go.
To
stop
scanning
during
automatic
tuning,
press
the
tuning
mode
switch
17
.
2.
Preset
Memory
Scan
The
preset
memory
scan
function
is
used
to
automatically
recall
each
station
stored
in
the
memory
for
about
five
seconds.
When
the
preset
scan
key
[15]
is
pressed,
this
sequence
will
begin
with
the
next
higher
memory
channel
from
the
one
currently
being
used.
If
no
memory
channel
is
being
used,
scanning
will
begin
with
channel
1.
After
memory
channel
20,
scanning
will
resume
from
channel
1.
There
is
no
need
to
press
the
shift
key
[3]
to
switch
from
channels
1-10
to
11-20
during
memory
scanning.
When
scanning
advances
to
the
next
channel,
the
touch
tone
sounds
and
the
corresponding
preset
channel
indicator
flashes
on
and
off.
The
number
and
frequency
of
the
memory
channel
are
shown
in
the
multi
digital
display
21)
.
To
stop
scanning
and
listen
to
the
channel
currently
being
heard,
press
the
preset
key
[4]
of
that
channel.
During
scanning,
the
APR
system
functions
to
provide
the
optimum
combination
of
reception
modes.
Memory
Function
This
unit
can
store
up
to
20
FM
stations
in
the
memory
for
instant
recall
at
any
time
without
using
the
tuning
selector
buttons.
Read
the
following
directions
carefully
to
avoid
mistaken
operations.
1.
Set
the
memory
shift
key
(3)
to
the
1-10
or
11-20
mode.
2.
Tune
in
the
broadcast
to
be
placed
in
the
memory
using
the
tuning
selector
buttons
9.
Press
the
memory
key
8
and,
while
the
memory
indicator
remains
lit
(about
5
seconds),
press
one
of
the
preset
keys
4.
When
the
preset
key
is
pressed,
the
memory
indicator
will
go
out
and
the
indicator
for
the
pressed
preset
key
will
come
on.
The
multi
digital
display
21
will
then
show
the
memory
channel
number
used
and
then
the
frequency
of
the
station
just
placed
in
that
channel.
If
the
memory
indicator
goes
out
before
you
have
pressed
one.of
the
preset
keys,
simply
press
the
memory
key
(8)
again
to
give
yourself
another
5
seconds.
Placing
another
broadcast
of
the
same
band
in
the
same
memory
channel
automatically
cancels
the
station
previously
stored
in
that
channel.
For
example,
if
a
100.1
MHz
station
is
stored
using
the
first
preset
key
and
then
a
105.1
MHz
station
is
stored
using
the
first
preset
key
again,
the
100.1
MHz
station
will
be
replaced
by
the
105.1
MHz
station.
3.
Refer
to
the
shift
key
explanation
in
the
front
panel
facilities
section
for
details.
Notes
Concerning
Memory
Operation
1,
Preset
frequencies
can
be
transferred
to
other
channels.
For
example,
the
FM
station
stored
by
preset
key
number
6
can
be
transferred
to
preset
key
number
1
in
the
following
manner.
1)
Press
preset
key
number
6.
2)
Press
the
memory
key
8
(memory
indicator
lights).
3)
Press
preset
key
number
1.
4)
The
same
station
is
now
stored
by
both
preset
keys
1
and
6.
2.
When
the
power
is
turned
off
or
when
the
power
cord
is
unplugged
from
the
wall
socket,
the
frequencies
stored
in
the
memory
will
be
preserved
and
the
last
tuned
station
will
be
returned
immediately
when
the
power
is
turned
on
again.
For
example,
if
90.1
MHz
was
tuned
in
when
the
power
was
turned
off,
the
frequency
displayed
when
the
power
is
turned
on
again
will
still
be
90.1
MHz.
The
Auto
Memory
Function
The
auto
memory
function
is
used
to
automatically
store
stations
in
the
memory.
When
the
auto
memory
key
16
is
pressed,
the
memory
indicator
(8)
lights
for
about
5
seconds.
While
the
indicator
is
lit,
press
one
of
the
preset
keys
[4
to
begin
auto
memory
scanning
from
that
memory
channel.
The
tuned
frequency
will
then
automatically
advance,
placing
each
station
strong
enough
to
satisfy
the
conditions
for
auto
memorization
in
the
memory,
beginning
with
the
memory
channel
of
the
preset
key
just
pressed.
The
tuned
frequency
will
stop
advancing
when
the
upper
end
of
the
frequency
range
is
reached.
If
no
stations
are
placed
in
the
memory
by
the
time
the
upper
limit
is
reached,
the
tuned
frequency
wil!
return
to
the
lower
limit
and
auto
memory
scan
will
stop.
In
this
case,
the
next
Memory
channel
used
will
be
the
next
lower
one
from
the
preset
key
originally
pressed
unless
channel
1
was
selected,
in
which
case
the
setting
remains
the
same.
For
example,
if
auto
memory
scan
was
started
by
pressing
preset
key
3
and
no
stations
have
been
placed
in
the
memory
when
the
upper
limit
is
reached,
the
tuned
frequency
is
returned
to
the
lower
limit,
the
memory
channel
changes
from
3
to
2
and
auto
memory
scan
is
stopped.
Auto
memory
operation
begins
from
the
frequency
(radio
broadcast)
currently
being
received.
To
cover
the
entire
FM
band,
auto
memory
Operation
should
be
started
from
the
lowest
frequency.
If
the
shift
key
is
pressed
during
auto
memory
operation,
auto
memory
Operation
is
possible
for
about
5
seconds.

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