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Onkyo TX-SV424 - Remote Control Operation; Remote Control Buttons Function; Battery Installation and Usage

Onkyo TX-SV424
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Remote
control
1.
Power
button
[14]
5.
SURROUND
2.
Input
Selector
buttons
[14,
21,
22]
MODE
3.
Tape
deck
operation
buttons
[11]
1.
POWER
6.
SLEEP
4.
CD
player
operation
buttons
[11]
2.
INPUT
7.
TUNER
5.
Surround
Mode
button
[19,
20]
SELECTOR
6.
Sleep
button
[15]
8.
DELAY
TIME
7.
Tuner
operation
buttons
[17]
3.
DECK-A,
9.
TEST
8.
Delay
Time
button
[19,
20]
DECK-B
10.
MUTING
9.
Test
tone
button
[19,
20]
10.
Muting
button
[15]
4.CD
11.
VOLUME
11.
Volume
up/down
buttons
[14,
20]
jm
bo
12.
REAR
LEVEL
.
Rear
Level
up/down
buttons
[20]
Cand
.
Center
Level
up/down
buttons
13.
CENTER
LEVEL
20]
Average
battery
life
is
about
one
year,
depending
upon
the
frequency
of
use
and
the
environment
(temperature
and
humid-
ity)
in
which
the
remote
control
is
used.
Only
use
batteries
of
the
kind
specified
in
the
table
below.
AA,
R6
Warning
@
Do
not
leave
an
expired
battery
in
the
case
it
may
leak
or
damage
the
remote
control.
@
Do
not
use
nickel]
cadmium
(recharge-
able)
batteries.
@
Replace
both
batteries
at
once;
do
not
use
one
old
battery
and
one
new
battery.
TX-SV424
Remote
control
sensor
The
STAND-BY/RECEIVED
indicator
lights
when
a
signal
is
received
from
the
remote
control.
The
following
information
will
help
you
get
optimal
use
from
the
remote
control.
@
Place
this
unit
away
from
direct
bright
light,
which
can
prevent
proper
opera-
tion
of
the
remote
control.
Make
sure
audio
rack
doors
do
not
have
tinted
glass.
If
this
unit
is
placed
behind
such
a
door,
this
may
prevent
proper
remote
control
operation.
Using
other
remote
controls
in
the
same
room
as
this
unit’s
remote
control
may
cause
interference.
STAND-BY/RECEIVED
indicator
approx.
5
m
(16
feet)

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