Onkyo TX-8050 Turning On the Receiver, Turning On and Standby, Changing the Input Display

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Turning On the Receiver

￿ON/STANDBY

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VCR/DVR

 

 

GAME

TV/TAPE

Turning On and Standby

Press the [ON/STANDBY] button. Alternatively, press the remote controller’s [] button.

The receiver comes on, and the display lights up.

To turn the receiver off, press the [ON/STANDBY] button, or press the remote controller’s [] button. The receiver will enter Standby mode. To prevent any loud surprises when you next turn on the receiver, always turn down the volume before you turn it off.

Note:

If you can’t use the remote controller to turn the receiver on/off, make sure that REMOTE MODE is set correctly.(page 9)

Changing the Input Display

For the [TV/TAPE], [VCR/DVR] and [GAME] buttons, the input display name can be changed as shown below.

When the input display name has been changed for one of the buttons below, the display name for the other button cannot be changed.

[TV/TAPE] button : TV/TAPE DOCK

[VCR/DVR] button : VCR/DVR DOCK

[GAME] button : GAME DOCK

1 Press the remote controller’s appropriate INPUT SELECTOR button.

The selected input name appears in the display.

2 Press and hold down the INPUT SELECTOR

button selected in the Step 1 above for approximately 3 seconds to change the display name.

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Contents TX-8050 Important Safety Instructions AvisPreventing Hearing Loss Caution PrecautionsPower Batteries and Heat Exposure WarningClean Design Aluminum Front Panel Network Capability FeaturesPrecautions IPod/iPhone*1 Digital Direct Connection viaContents Supplied Accessories Aiming the Remote ControllerGetting to Know the Receiver Front PanelGetting to Know the Receiver Rear PanelDisplay Remote Controller Using the Remote Mode buttonsConnecting the Speaker Cables Connecting the ReceiverSpeaker Connection Precautions Strip about 5/8 15 mmConnecting the Receiver Connecting a Powered SubwooferConnecting a Power Amplifier Press the Setup button on the remote Configuring the Speaker ImpedanceChange the impedance value to 4 Ω using Controller to complete the settingConnecting Antennas TipsAbout AV Connections Connecting Your ComponentsConnecting AV components AV Cables and JacksConnecting Your Components How to record a video sourceRemote Control Connecting Onkyo  ComponentsSystem On/Auto Power On Direct ChangeConnecting a Recording Component Connecting the Power CordTurning On the Receiver Turning On and StandbyChanging the Input Display Press the remote controller’s Muting button Muting the Receiver remote controller onlyUsing Headphones Enjoying Audio SourcesUsing the Tone and Balance Controls Setting the Display BrightnessUsing the Sleep Timer remote controller only Enjoying Audio SourcesSelecting the Listening Mode Enjoying the Pure Audio SoundRecording Audio and Video from Separate Sources RecordingRecording the Input Source Prepare the recorderPress the Tuning  or  button Listening to the RadioListening to AM/FM Stations Press the remote controller’s D.TUN button Presetting AM/FM StationsTuning into Stations by Frequency Listening to the RadioLeft/Right Switching the DisplayName Edit SpaceUsing RDS European model only What is RDS?RDS Program Types PTY Displaying Radio Text RT Finding Stations by Type PTYListening to Traffic News TP Using the USB/Network Device Connecting the iPod/iPhone Directly to the USB PortPlaying Music Files on the iPod/iPhone Using the USB/Network Device Playing the USB DeviceListening to Other Internet Radio Listening to the Internet RadioListening to vTuner Internet Radio Press NET buttonStart your computer or media server Press NET Registering Presets*1Playing Music Files on a Server Use / to select DLNA, and press EnterUsing Remote Playback Windows Media Player 11 SetupWindows Media Player 12 Setup Remote PlaybackAdjusting the Volume On Windows Media Player 12, right-click on music fileSelect the receiver from right-click menu Network Requirements Network/USB FeaturesConnecting to the Network Server RequirementsSupported Audio File Formats Network/USB FeaturesUSB Device Requirements About DlnaUsing the Onkyo Dock IPod/iPhone Playback via Onkyo DockUP-A1 Dock IPod/iPhone Playback via Onkyo Dock Controlling Your iPod/iPhoneRI Dock Standard mode Extended modeControlling Other Components  DockExample Intelli volume setting procedure Advanced SetupChanging the Advanced Setup Settings Intelli VolumeSource Setup Advanced SetupAdvanced Setup Menu Hardware SetupZone2 Setup Network SetupReceiver Via NET Firmware UpdateVersion Via USBPress the Setup button Connecting ZoneZone 2 Out Settings ZoneUsing Zone Tobutton.turn off Zone 2, press the Zone 2 OFFChecking the Source Selected for Zone Adjusting the Volume of ZoneMuting Zone Followed by the  buttonMaking Sensor Connections If Remote Controller Signal Does Not Reach Other ComponentsEffective Sensor Layout Example for the main roomUpdating the Firmware via Network Firmware UpdateUpdate procedure Before you startFirmware Update TroubleshootingUpdating the Firmware via USB Americas Errors during an update via USBSelect the USB input source Europe China, Hong KongAudio TroubleshootingPower VideoRecording TroubleshootingUP-A1 Dock for iPod/iPhone ZoneUSB Device Playback OthersVideo Section SpecificationsAmplifier Section Tuner SectionMemo En-56
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