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Onkyo TX-930 - Audio Component and Speaker Wiring

Onkyo TX-930
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FM
Antenna
Connections
Use
the
T-shaped
antenna
if
you
live
in
an
area
where
signal
strength
of
FM
broadcasts
is
high.
Connect
the
antenna
to
the
FM
75
ohms
terminals
and
piace
the
antenna
on
a
wall
or
other
surface
in
the
position
in
which
reception
is
best.
If
signal
strength
is
low
in
your
area,
use
a
multi-element
FM
outdoor
antenna.
Consult
your
Onkyo
autho-
rized
service
center
about
the
right
type
of
antenna
for
your
area.
Do
not
connect
both
the
indoor
T-shaped
antenna
and
an
outdoor
FM
antenna.
If
you
decide
to
install
an
outdoor
antenna,
be
sure
to
disconnect
the
indoor
T-shaped
antenna.
Do
not
use
the
same
antenna
for
both
FM
and
TV
reception
since
the
FM
and
TV
signals
can
interfere
with
each
other.
If
you
must
use
a
common
FM/TV
antenna,
use
a
directional
|
linkage
type
splitter.
NOTES:
|
1.
Directional
linkage
type
splitter
To
receiver
To
TV
(or
VCR}
AM
Antenna
Connections
An
AM
loop
antenna
is
included
in
the
installation
instructions
bag.
Take
out
the
connection
line
and
connect
it
to
the
AM
antenna
terminals.
This
loop
antenna
can
be
placed
on
top
of
any
stable
surface
or
attached
to
a
wall.
Try
several
positions
to
determine
which
gives
the
best
reception.
Be
sure
the
antenna
is
not
near
a
speaker,
power
cord,
television
set,
VCR,
or
motorized
appliances.
When
using
an
external
AM
antenna.
do
not
remove
the
loop
antenna;
connect
both
antennas
to
the
AM
antenna
terminals.
NOTE:
a
AM
reception
is
easily
affected
by
television
sets
and
VCRs.
Therefore,
AM
reception
may
be
poor
if
this
unit
is
placed
too
close
toa
TV
ora
VCR.
_
|
AM
loop
antenna
assembly
Connect
to
the
AM
antenna
terminals.
1
@
®
/
Remove
the
vinyl
tie
and
take
out
the
connection
|
Bend
in
the
reverse
line.
direction.
a.
With
the
antenna
cn
top
of
any
stable
surface
Mount
b.
With
the
antenna
attached
to
a
wail
installation
hote
Mount
on
a
wall,
etc.
Turntable
Connections
(PHONO)
Connect
the
output
leads
of
the
turntable
to
the
PHONO
jacks.
Be
sure
to
connect
the
ground
(earth)
lead
wire
from
the
turntable
to
the
ground
terminal
(GND).
Lack
of
proper
ground
connection
will
cause
hum.
Turntables
not
provided
with
GND
wires
do
not
need
to
be
connected.
1.
Place
the
turntable
on
a
firm
shelf
or
deck
free
from
vibrations
(especially
those
generated
by
the
speaker
system).
If
the
turntable
is
permitted
to
pick
up
such
unwanted
vibrations,
not
only
with
the
performance
of
the
unit
drop,
but
distortion
in
the
bass
frequencies
and
howling
in
the
speakers
may
also
occur.
Check
the
turntable
instruction
manual
for
any
other
precautions.
The
loud
noises
that
occur
when
connecting
and
disconnecting
the
turntable
leads,
replacing
the
cartridge
or
lowering
the
tonearm
could
damage
the
speakers.
Always
turn
the
power
switch
off
before
making
connections.
Compact
Disc
Player
or
Other
Component
Connections
(CD)
Connect
the
output
leads
of
the
CD
player
or
an
additional
audio
component
to
the
CD
jacks.
An
Onkyo
CD
player
with
remote
control
that
has
the
(RI
mark
can
be
operated
by
the
TX-930/910.
(Please
refer
to
“Connections
for
Remote
Control”
on
page
6.)
For
more
details,
refer
to
your
CD
player
instruction
manual.

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