Onkyo TX-8050 instruction manual Controlling Other Components,  Dock

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Controlling Other Components

You can use the receiver’s remote controller to control your other AV components.

Use the REMOTE MODE buttons to select the zone of the component you want to control (MAIN or ZONE 2). Then press the INPUT SELECTOR button of the component you want to control.

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Components

UNIVERSAL PORT

 

 

*1

 

 

 

Cassettetape deck

Buttons

DOCK

CD player

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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*2

 

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2

REPEAT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

///, ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

CH +/–

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

Number: 1 to 9, 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Number: +10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

DISPLAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

MODE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

RANDOM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

MENU *3

 

 

 

0

RETURN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1 If using a double cassette deck, cassette B will be operated.

*2 [] (Pause) functions as reverse playback. The []/ [] buttons will not operate.

*3 If you’re using a Universal Port device, this operates as the [SETUP] button.

Note:

For details on controlling your iPod/iPhone, see “Controlling Your iPod/iPhone” on page 37.

Note:

With some components, certain buttons may not work as expected, and some may not work at all.

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Contents TX-8050 Avis Important Safety InstructionsBatteries and Heat Exposure Warning PrecautionsPower Preventing Hearing Loss CautionIPod/iPhone*1 Digital Direct Connection via FeaturesPrecautions Clean Design Aluminum Front Panel Network CapabilityContents Aiming the Remote Controller Supplied AccessoriesFront Panel Getting to Know the ReceiverGetting to Know the Receiver Rear PanelDisplay Using the Remote Mode buttons Remote ControllerStrip about 5/8 15 mm Connecting the ReceiverSpeaker Connection Precautions Connecting the Speaker CablesConnecting the Receiver Connecting a Powered SubwooferConnecting a Power Amplifier Controller to complete the setting Configuring the Speaker ImpedanceChange the impedance value to 4 Ω using Press the Setup button on the remoteTips Connecting AntennasAV Cables and Jacks Connecting Your ComponentsConnecting AV components About AV ConnectionsHow to record a video source Connecting Your ComponentsDirect Change Connecting Onkyo  ComponentsSystem On/Auto Power On Remote ControlConnecting the Power Cord Connecting a Recording ComponentTurning On the Receiver Turning On and StandbyChanging the Input Display Enjoying Audio Sources Muting the Receiver remote controller onlyUsing Headphones Press the remote controller’s Muting buttonEnjoying Audio Sources Setting the Display BrightnessUsing the Sleep Timer remote controller only Using the Tone and Balance ControlsEnjoying the Pure Audio Sound Selecting the Listening ModePrepare the recorder RecordingRecording the Input Source Recording Audio and Video from Separate SourcesPress the Tuning  or  button Listening to the RadioListening to AM/FM Stations Listening to the Radio Presetting AM/FM StationsTuning into Stations by Frequency Press the remote controller’s D.TUN buttonSpace Switching the DisplayName Edit Left/RightUsing 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 Playing the USB Device Using the USB/Network DevicePress NET button Listening to the Internet RadioListening to vTuner Internet Radio Listening to Other Internet RadioUse / to select DLNA, and press Enter Registering Presets*1Playing Music Files on a Server Start your computer or media server Press NETRemote Playback Windows Media Player 11 SetupWindows Media Player 12 Setup Using Remote PlaybackAdjusting the Volume On Windows Media Player 12, right-click on music fileSelect the receiver from right-click menu Server Requirements Network/USB FeaturesConnecting to the Network Network RequirementsAbout Dlna Network/USB FeaturesUSB Device Requirements Supported Audio File FormatsUsing the Onkyo Dock IPod/iPhone Playback via Onkyo DockUP-A1 Dock IPod/iPhone Playback via Onkyo Dock Controlling Your iPod/iPhoneRI Dock Extended mode Standard mode Dock Controlling Other ComponentsIntelli Volume Advanced SetupChanging the Advanced Setup Settings Example Intelli volume setting procedureHardware Setup Advanced SetupAdvanced Setup Menu Source SetupNetwork Setup Zone2 SetupVia USB Firmware UpdateVersion Receiver Via NETZone Connecting ZoneZone 2 Out Settings Press the Setup buttonTobutton.turn off Zone 2, press the Zone 2 OFF Using ZoneFollowed by the  button Adjusting the Volume of ZoneMuting Zone Checking the Source Selected for ZoneExample for the main room If Remote Controller Signal Does Not Reach Other ComponentsEffective Sensor Layout Making Sensor ConnectionsBefore you start Firmware UpdateUpdate procedure Updating the Firmware via NetworkFirmware Update TroubleshootingUpdating the Firmware via USB Europe China, Hong Kong Errors during an update via USBSelect the USB input source AmericasVideo TroubleshootingPower AudioZone TroubleshootingUP-A1 Dock for iPod/iPhone RecordingOthers USB Device PlaybackTuner Section SpecificationsAmplifier Section Video SectionMemo En-56
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TX-8050 specifications

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