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Power
Button
(POWER)
Input
Selector
Buttons
(TAPE-1,
TUNER,
PHONO.
CD,
TAPE-2)
[9]
*
When
the
TUNER
button
is
pressed,
the
station
which
was
received
previously
is
recalled.
Selection
of
AM
or
FM
should
be
done
on
the
main
unit.
CD
Operation
Buttons
(CD)
These
buttons
are
used
to
operate
an
ONKYO
CD
player
with
the
(QI
mark.
>
:
Press
this
button
to
play
the
CD
player.
Tt
:
Press
this
button
to
pause
the
CD
play
back.
To
resume
disc
play,
press
the
PLAY
button.
DISC:
Press
to
use
for
sequential
selection
of
discs
in
the
order
they
were
loaded
on
the
CD
changer.
mM
:Press
this
button
to
stop
the
CD
player.
Kea
=:
Press
this
button
to
go
back
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track
and
again
to
skip
back
to
the
previous
track.
pp;
=
Press
this
button
to
skip
to
the
next
track.
Audio
Muting
Button
(AUDIO
MUTE)
and
Indicator
This
button
temporarily
switches
off
the
sound
from
the
speaker
or
headphone.
Pressing
this
button
will
operate
the
TX-903
audio
muting
circuit.
The
audio
muting
indicator
“AUDIO
MUTE”
will
flash.
Pressing
the
button
again
or
using
the
POWER
button
on
the
remote
control
transmitter
to
turn
the
power
on
will
turn
off
the
audio
muting.
Sleep
button
(SLEEP)
(Remote
control
transmitter
only)
Press
to
set
the
power
off
timer.
The
sleep
timer
is
a
function
which
button
off
the
power
to
the
system
from
the
time
it
is
set.
When
this
button
ts
pressed,
“90
MIN"
is
displayed
for
5
seconds,
and
the
power
goes
off
90
minutes
later.
Each
time
the
button
is
pressed
during
5
seconds,
the
timer
setting
changes,
by
10
minute
intervals,
suchas
80,
70,
60
....
Whife
the
sleep
timer
is
operating,
the[SLEEP]
indicator
is
lighted.
If
the
sleep
button
is
pressed
during
this
time,
the
amount
of
time
remaining
on
the
sleep
timer
is
displayed,
and
if
the
button
Is
pressed
during
that
display,
10
minutes
will
be
subtracted
from
that
time.
Hf
the
button
is
pressed
when
the
pane!
display
shows
10
minutes
or
less,
the
sieep
timer
is
cancelled,
and
the
power
is
not
turned
off.
Tape
Operation
Buttons
(DECK-A,
DECK-B)
These
buttons
control
Onkyo
double
cassette
tape
decks
that
can
be
remote
controlled.
Use
the
DECK-B
buttons
to
control
single
cassette
tape
decks
with
the
FRE
mark.
@/u
:
When
this
is
pressed,
the
recording
stand-by
mode
is
entered.
4
:
The
tape
plays,
moving
from
right
to
left,
or,
in
the
recording
stand-by
mode,
recording
begins.
‘Interrupts
all
operations.
:
The
tape
plays,
moving
from
left
to
right,
or,
in
the
recording
stand-by
mode,
recording
begins.
.
Fast
forward
from
right
to
left.
-
Fast
forward
from
left
to
right.
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Tuner
Operation
Buttons
(TUNER)
[11]
CLASS:
Ciass
selector
button
@
PRESET
P
:
Preset
memory
DOWN/UP
buttons
Volume
Buttons
(UP,
DOWN)
Using
the
remote
controj
transmitter
1.
Remove
the
batteries
if
the
remote
control
transmitter
is
not
going
to
be
used
for
a
jong
time.
2.
The
batteries
of
the
remote
control
transmitter
must
be
repiaced
periodically.
3.
This
unit
uses
infrared
rays.
Therefore,
commands
may
not
be
received
properly
if
the
front
panel
of
this
unit
is
exposed
to
bright
light.
To
prevent
this
from
occurring,
place
this
untt
so
that
it
is
not
directly
exposed
to
bright
light.
4.
If
this
unit
is
placed
inside
an
audio
rack
behind
a
glass
door,
the
door
should
not
have
colored
glass
or
have
any
decorations
on
it,
since
this
could
shorten
the
range
or
prevent
commands
from
being
received.
5.
Use
of
other
infrared
remote
controi
devices
in
the
same
room
may
cause
interference.
6.
The
transmitter
operates
up
to
a
distance
of
about
five
meters
(16
feet).
The
transmitting
window
must
always
be
pointed
at
the
reception
window
when
a
command
is
sent
to
the
TX-903.
7.
lf
this
remote
control
transmitter
does
not
operate
properly,
Remote
sensor
approx.
5m
(16
feet)
/
Remote
contro}
transmitter
confirm
that
the
batteries
are
not
dead.
If
the
problem
persists,
contact
your
Onkyo
Service
Center.

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