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Onkyo TX-930 - Operations; Basic Listening and Source Selection

Onkyo TX-930
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Operations
To
listen
to
your
favorite
Source
(3)
SPEAKERS
and
HEADPHONES
(6)
VOLUME
4.)
MAIN
POWER
(2)
SYSTEM
POWER
(TX-930)
(2)
STAND-BY/ON
(TX-910)
@)
Press
the
MAIN
POWER
switch
to
turn
on
the
power.
Press
this
switch
to
switch
the
on/off
status
of
the
power
supply.
(2)
Press
this
button
to
turn
on
power
and
the
AC
outlets
on
the
rear
panel
(TX-930
only)
when
the
unit
is
in
the
standby
mode.
Power
can
also
be
turned
on
by
using
the
remote
control
power
button.
NOTE:
When
you
turn
off
the
power
by
pressing
the
MAIN
POWER
switch,
you
cannot
turn
on
again
using
the
remote
control.
When
you
turn
off
the
power
by
pressing
the
SYSTEM
POWER
button
(TX-930
only)
or
the
STAND-BY/ON
button
(TX-910
only),
you
can use
these
buttons
to
turn
on
the
power
again,
or
you
can
use
the
remote
control
to
turn
on
the
power.
(3)
Select
the
desired
pair
of
speakers
by
depressing
the
correspond-
ing
speaker
selector
switch.
@
This
unit
can
drive
two
pairs
of
speakers
in
pairs
(A
or
B)
or
fours
(A+B).
To
listen
to
both
speaker
systems
at
once,
depress
both
speaker
selector
switches.
®
Stereo
headphones
with
a
standard
binaural
plug
can
be
connected
here.
@
Press
one
of
the
desired
Input
Selector
Button
(CD,
PHONO,
FM,
AM,
TAPE-1/VIDEQ).
Make
sure
that
the
connections
between
the
input
Sources
are
correct.
®
The
button
pressed
is
shown
in
Display.
For
FM
or
AM,
the
band
and
the
frequency
are
shown
in
Display.
®
Confirm
that
the
TAPE-2
MONITOR
indicator
is
off
when
a
source
other
than
the
TAPE-2
MONITOR
has
been
selected.
Also
check
the
audio
muting
is
off.
®
Start
play
of
the
selected
input
source.
@
Follow
the
operating
instructions
of
that
unit.
@
If
FM
or
AM
is
selected,
please
refer
to
the
section
“Tuner
Reception’.
©
Adjust
the
Volume
Control
knob
to
the
appropriate
level.
@
Turn
clockwise
to
increase
the
volume
level.
The
volume
canbe
adjusted
manually
and
by
the
remote
control
transmitter’s
Volume
UP/DOWN
button.
~10—
Direc
(7)
Tone
Controls
(4)
Input
Selector
Buttons
(5)
Starting
Source
Selected
at
(4)
@
Adjust
the
Tone
Controls
to
obtain
the
desired
tone
setting.
@
Bass
Control
Knob
(BASS)
Adjust
to
strengthen
or
weaken
bass
response.
m
Treble
Control
Knob
(TREBLE)
Adjust
to
strengthen
or
weaken
treble
response.
M@
Balance
Control
Knob
(BALANCE)
Use
this
control
to
adjust
the
relative
volume
levels
of
the
left
and
right
speaker
systems.
M@
Loudness
Control
Switch
(LOUDNESS)
When
listening
at
low
volume
levels,
depress
this
switch
to
boost
the
very
high
and
very
low
frequencies
to
provide
a
more
natural
sound.
function
feature
NOTE:
This
function
works
when
an
Onkyo
cassette
tape
deck
or
CD
player
with
the
(RI
mark
is
connected
to
a
TX-930/910
with
an
fR21
remote
control
cabie.
Just
by
directly
operating
the
desired
component
(compact
disc
player,
or
tape
deck),
the
TX-930/910’s
input
selector
automatically
switches
to
that
component.
The
component
that
was
being
used
stops,
and
the
desired
component
starts
operation.
Therefore,
it
is
not
necessary
to
switch
the
TX-930/910's
input
selector
when
changing
listening
sources.
Example
When
the
compact
disc
player’s
play
button
ts
pressed,
the
TX-930/
910’s
input
selector
will
switch
automatically
to
“CD.”
If
the
current
listening
source
was
a
tape
deck,
tape
playback
will
stop
and
the
compact
disc
player
will
start
playing.
NOTE:
|
The
direct
function
feature
does
not
apply
to
turntable.

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