Onkyo Official Manual for the HT-R420: Connect and Enjoy Your Stereo Receiver

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Enjoying music or videos with the HT-R420

Before connecting

Make sure that all the connections from pages 10 to 16 are complete.

Turning on the AV Receiver may cause a momentary power surge, which might interfere with other electrical equipment such as computers. If this happens, use a wall outlet on a different circuit.

 

 

Before operating

STANDBY/ON

MASTER VOLUME dial STANDBY/ON

the remote

 

controller

 

STANDBY indicator

 

Press RCVR/TAPE.

 

 

 

SP A

This button may be

 

in a slightly different

 

SP B

 

 

position on your

 

 

remote controller.

 

 

Input selector

SPEAKERS A/B

Input Selector buttons

buttons

 

 

VOLUME 5/

Connecting the power

1.Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.

The HT-R420 enters standby mode. The STANDBY indicator lights up.

2.Ensure that the A and/or B indicator(s) for the speaker system(s) to be used are lit on the display.

If no indicator is lit, press SPEAKERS A/B on the unit or SP A/ SP B on the remote controller to select the speaker system(s) to be used.

2.Press STANDBY/ON.

The AV Receiver turns on.

The display on the AV Receiver’s front panel light. At the same time, the STANDBY indicator goes off.

Note

To turn off the AV Receiver, press STANDBY/ON. The AV Receiver enters standby mode. Be sure to set the volume to minimum before turning off the AV receiver.

Selecting a source

Before operating the remote controller, press RCVR/TAPE.

1.Press input selector button to select one of the following input sources:

DVD

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 3

TAPE

TUNER

CD

e.g. When VIDEO 3 is selected.

A & B speakers indicators

Volume level

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.Start playing the selected source.

See page 22 to listen to the radio.

4.Press VOLUME 5/on the remote controller or turn MASTER VOLUME dial on the unit to adjust the volume.

The volume can set to Min, 1 through 79, or Max.

About digital sound

If the equipment is digitally connected to the AV Receiver, the sound from the digital input will automatically be selected and reproduced instead of the analog sound as explained below.

The initial settings are as follows:

When the DVD source is selected, the digital sound from the DIGITAL INPUT COAXIAL connector is reproduced.

When the CD source is selected, the digital sound from the DIGITAL INPUT OPTICAL connector is reproduced.

See page 21 to change settings.

When the digital sound is reproduced, the ŸDIGITAL, DTS, or PCM (2 channel digital stereo) indicator lights up according to the received sound system in the AV Receiver’s display.

ŸDIGITAL PCM

DTS

When MD recorder is connected to the TAPE jacks, you can switch the source from TAPE to MD (see page 21).

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Contents HT-R420 Avis Important Safety InstructionsPower PrecautionsFor U.S. models For Canadian modelsSupplied accessories FeaturesAmplifier Features FM/AM Tuner FeaturesSetting the Voltage Selector Worldwide model only Before Using the HT-R420Using the Remote Controller Remote control sensor HT-R420 Standby indicator 30˚Index to parts and controls Index to parts and controls Rear panel Remote ControlTape IN/OUT Antenna 14Preset 2/3 button Remote controller= Mode buttons @ Adjust 2/3 buttonVideo Connection Formats Connecting to audio/video equipmentBefore connecting Satellite tuner, LD Player*5, etc. Video Connecting to audio/video equipmentVideo cassette player Standard speaker placement of the speaker system a Positioning speakers/Connecting speakersHow to connect to the speaker terminals Positioning speakers/Connecting speakersConnecting to the speaker system a Connecting to the speaker system BConnecting the supplied FM and AM indoor antennas Connecting antennasConnecting an Outdoor FM Antenna Connecting antennasConnecting an Outdoor AM Antenna Strip and prepare the 75 ohmPower on/ready function Connections for remote control zPower off function Direct change functionEnjoying music or videos with the HT-R420 Press Speaker Adjust twice Speaker setupSetting the crossover frequency Speaker setup → Subwoofer Mode 1 Default Setting the subwoofer mode Press Subwoofer Mode on the unitSubwoofer Mode Adjusting each speaker’s relative volume balance Test toneChanging the default settings according to your connections Tuning in a weak frequency only for FM stations Tuning into a radio station Press TunerListening to the radio There are two ways to select radio stationsSelecting preset stations Presetting radio stationsPress Tuner to switch the input source to the tuner Listening to the radioListening through headphones Muting the sound remote controller only Press MutingVarious functions common to all the sources Before operating the SP A/SP BChanging the display Press Display Using the sleep timer remote controller only Press SleepVarious functions common to all the sources These buttons Setting the input signal formatMay be in a Slightly differentEnjoying multi channel sources Using analog multi channel inputBefore operating the Direct or CH SEL Level 5/∞Enjoying the listening modes Before operating the remote controller Selecting the listening modePress one of the listening mode buttons Input source and available listening modeUsing the audio adjust functions Audio adjust functionBefore operating the remote control Audio adjust function Video Camera Recording a sourceInput selector buttons Numeric Using the remote controller with your other AV componentsEntering the manufacturer’s code RC-518M only Cable Satellite Using the remote controller with your other AV componentsManufacturer Point the remote controller at the HT-R420 Using the RC-518MUse the remote controller’s mode buttons i.e Use the input selector buttons to select anTape mode RCVR/TAPE CD modeVCR mode VCR VCRCable SAT TV mode TV Cable mode CABLE/SAT Satellite mode CABLE/SATAmplifier Remote controller Symptoms Causes Remedies Pages TroubleshootingSymptoms Causes Remedies TroubleshootingTuner OtherAmplifier Section SpecificationsVideo Section Tuner Section
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