Onkyo SR507, TX-SR577 Controlling Other Components, Resetting the Remote Controller

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Controlling Other Components—Continued

Remote Control Codes for Onkyo Components Connected via u

Onkyo components that are connected via uare controlled by pointing the remote controller at the AV receiver, not the component. This allows you to control components that are out of view, in a rack, for example.

1

Make sure the Onkyo component is

 

connected with an ucable and an

 

analog audio cable (RCA).

 

See page 35 for details.

 

 

2

Enter the appropriate remote control code

 

to the REMOTE MODE button.

 

[DVD/BD] button

 

 

31612: Onkyo DVD player with u

 

[CD] button

 

 

71327: Onkyo CD player with u

 

[TV/TAPE] button

42157: Onkyo cassette recorder with u (default)

[PORT] button 82351: Onkyo Dock

[TUNER] button

51805: To control the AV receiver’s tuner (default)

See the previous page for how to enter remote control codes.

3 Press the REMOTE MODE button, point the remote controller at the AV receiver, and operate the component.

If you want to control an Onkyo component by pointing the remote controller directly at it, or you want to control an Onkyo component that’s not connected via u, use the following remote control codes:

• [DVD/BD] button

30627: Onkyo DVD player without u(default)

• [CD] button

71817: Onkyo CD player without u(default)

• [TV] button

11807: Onkyo TV (default)

If you want to control an Onkyo component by pointing the remote controller directly at it, use the following remote control codes:

32900: Onkyo BD player

32901: Onkyo HD-DVD player

70868: Onkyo MD player

71323: Onkyo CD recorder

82990: Onkyo RI Dock

Note:

If you connect an u-capable Onkyo MiniDisc recorder, CD recorder, or RI Dock to the TV/TAPE IN/OUT jacks, or connect an RI Dock to the CBL/SAT IN or VCR/DVR IN jacks, for uto work properly, you must set the Input Display accordingly (see page 44).

Resetting the REMOTE MODE Buttons

You can reset a REMOTE MODE button to its default remote control code.

1

While holding down the REMOTE

 

 

MODE button that you want to

 

reset, press and hold down the

 

[AUDIO] button until the Remote

 

indicator lights up (about 3

 

seconds).

(3 seconds)

2

Within 30 seconds, press the

 

 

REMOTE MODE button again.

 

The Remote indicator flashes twice,

 

indicating that the button has been

 

reset.

 

Each of the REMOTE MODE buttons

 

is preprogrammed with a remote

 

control code. When a button is reset, its

 

preprogrammed code is restored.

Resetting the Remote Controller

You can reset the remote controller to its default settings.

1

While holding down the

 

 

[RECEIVER] button, press and

 

hold down the [AUDIO] button

 

until the Remote indicator lights

 

up (about 3 seconds).

(3 seconds)

2

Within 30 seconds, press the

 

 

[RECEIVER] button again.

 

The Remote indicator flashes twice,

 

indicating that the remote controller

 

has been reset.

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Contents TX-SR507 TX-SR577 Avis Important Safety InstructionsPower PrecautionsPreventing Hearing Loss Caution Batteries and Heat Exposure WarningPrecautions Supplied AccessoriesHow to mount the AC plug Contents Amplifier FeaturesProcessing ConnectionsMain Room Multiroom CapabilityZone 2 Room Front Panel Front & Rear PanelsNorth American/Taiwan models European models Other modelsFront & Rear Panels Display Digital in Coaxial 1 Rear PanelDigital in Optical 1 Component Video in 1Hdmi in 1-4 and OUT Remote ControlAM and FM Antenna Monitor OUTControlling the AV receiver Remote ControllerInstalling the Batteries Remote ControllerAiming the Remote Controller Enjoying Home Theater About Home TheaterConnecting Your Speakers Connecting the AV receiverSpeaker Connection Precautions Connecting the AV receiverConnecting the Speaker Cables Strip 1/2-5/8TX-SR577 TX-SR507Bi-amping Speaker Hookup Bi-amping Front Speakers TX-SR577 onlyConnecting the Indoor FM Antenna Connecting AntennaConnecting the AM Loop Antenna Other modelsConnecting an Outdoor AM Antenna Connecting an Outdoor FM AntennaUsing a TV/FM Antenna Splitter Optical Digital Jacks AV Connection Color Coding About AV ConnectionsAV Cables and Jacks Which Connections Should I Use? Connecting Audio and Video Signals to the AV receiverVideo Connection Formats Audio Connection FormatsAbout Hdmi Connecting Components with HdmiSupported Audio Formats About Copyright ProtectionAudio Signals Video SignalsMaking Hdmi Connections StepVideo Connection Connecting a TV or ProjectorAudio Connection Digital in Optical 1 TV/TAPE Connecting a DVD/BD playerConnecting a VCR or DVR for Playback Make the audio connection a Connecting a VCR or DVR for RecordingCBL/SAT in L/R Connecting a Portable Audio player Connecting a Camcorder, Game Console, or Other DeviceMake the video connection a Make the audio connection a CD Player or Turntable MM with Built-in Phono Preamp Step Connecting a CD Player or TurntableConnecting a Cassette, CDR, MiniDisc, or DAT Recorder Connecting a Dock with the Universal Port connector Connecting an RI DockNot all iPod models output video If Your iPod Supports VideoConnecting the Power Cord Connecting Onkyo u ComponentsAuto Power On/Standby Direct ChangeTurning On and Standby Turning On the AV receiverUp and Running in a Few Easy Steps Audyssey 2EQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup First Time SetupMeasurement Positions Using Audyssey 2EQ First Time SetupTo Retry the Room Correction and Speaker Setup Error MessagesChanging the Speaker Settings Manually Using a Powered SubwooferSpeaker Settings Followed by the Setup button Hdmi Input SetupPress the Receiver button Component Video Input Setup Setup closes Digital Input SetupButtons to select 1.Input Changing the Input Display Basic Operations Select a listening mode and enjoyBasic AV receiver Operation Using the Sleep Timer Setting the Display BrightnessBasic Operations Muting the AV receiverAdjusting the Bass & Treble 7Using HeadphonesDisplaying Source Information BassSpecifying the Digital Signal Format Using the Music OptimizerListening to the Radio AM/FM Frequency Step Setup not European modelsUse the Left and Right e/r Buttons to selectListening to the Radio Tuning into AM/FM Radio StationsListening to AM/FM Stations Use the Tuner input selector button to select AM or FMDisplaying AM/FM Radio Information Tuning into Stations by FrequencyDeleting Presets Presetting AM/FM StationsSelecting Presets RDS Program Types PTY Using RDS European models onlyFinding Stations by Type PTY Displaying Radio Text RTListening to Traffic News TP About the UP-A1 series Dock UP-A1 series Dock for iPodCompatible iPod models Putting Your iPod in the Dock Function OverviewCharging Your iPod models Battery Using Your iPod models Alarm ClockUP-A1 series Dock for iPod Controlling iPodStatus messages Recording from Different AV Sources RecordingRecording the Input Source Selecting with the Remote Controller Using the Listening ModesSelecting the Listening Modes Selecting on the AV receiverListening Modes Available for Each Source Format Using the Listening ModesMono/Multiplex Sources Available Listening Modes Stereo SourceDSD Channel SourcesDTS-ES DTS-ES Discrete/Matrix SourcesAbout the Listening Modes Onkyo Original DSP Modes Common Procedures in Setup Menu Advanced SetupSpeaker Setup Crossover Crossover Frequency Advanced SetupDoubleBass DoubleBass*9 Sp Config Speaker Configuration TX-SR577Unit Feet Sp Distance Speaker DistanceMeters Level Cal Speaker Levels CalibrationLeft and Right e/ r buttons to adjust the level at that Equalizer Equalizer SettingsUse the Down w button to select Ch, and then use the Left Right e/ r buttons to select a speakerAudio Adjust Mux/Mono Multiplex/Mono Audio Adjust SettingsDolby Dolby EXDTS Neo6 Music D Theater-DimensionalAudyssey IntelliVolume Source SetupSync Assigning Listening Modes to Input Sources Volume Setup Miscellaneous Volume SetupRemote Control Hardware SetupTuner LipSync Power CtrlXvColor Hdmi Ctrl RihdChange the setting Using the Audio SettingsTone Control Settings Select an itemCinemaFILTER Audyssey Dynamic VolumeMusic Optimizer Speaker Layout TX-SR577Connecting Your Zone 2 Speakers Directly to the AV receiver Connecting ZoneConnecting Your Zone 2 Speakers to an Amp in Zone ZoneSettings, and then press Enter Powered Zone 2 SettingUse the Up and Down q/w If you’ve connected your Zone 2 speakers to the AVControlling Zone 2 with the Remote Controller Using ZoneControlling Zone 2 from the AV receiver Muting Zones Adjusting the Volume of ZonesEntering Remote Control Codes Preprogrammed Remote Control CodesControlling Other Components Remote Control Codes for Onkyo Components Connected via u Resetting the Remote ControllerResetting the Remote Mode Buttons Controlling Other ComponentsControlling a TV Controlling a DVD Player, or DVD Recorder Controlling a VCR or PVR Controlling a Satellite Receiver or Cable Receiver Disc +/- button Controlling a CD Player, CD Recorder, or MD PlayerControlling an RI Dock When Using an RI DockPrevious and Next 7/6 buttons Controlling a Cassette RecorderRewind and Fast Forward 5/4 buttons Reverse Play t buttonTroubleshooting Troubleshooting AV receiver’s remote controller doesn’t control your iPod Remote controller doesn’t workThere’s no picture from a source connected to an Hdmi Can’t control other componentsCan’t record Sound changes when I connect my headphonesHow do I change the language of a multiplex source U functions don’t workAmplifier Section SpecificationsVideo Section Tuner SectionHarmonic distortion of 0.1% FTC SpecificationsMemo 3 4 4 9 4 0 a
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SR507, TX-SR577 specifications

The Onkyo TX-SR577 and TX-SR507 are well-regarded A/V receivers that exemplify high-performance audio and video processing. Both models blend advanced technology with user-friendly operation, making them perfect for home theater enthusiasts.

The Onkyo TX-SR577 is particularly known for its 7.1 channel surround sound capability, which allows users to immerse themselves in rich audio environments. It supports various audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, delivering high-resolution sound that is essential for a fully immersive experience. The unit is equipped with an impressive 100 watts per channel, providing ample power for spacious rooms and ensuring that audio remains crisp, even at higher volumes.

Another standout feature of the TX-SR577 is its inclusion of Onkyo's proprietary WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology), which reduces distortion and enhances clarity. This technology, combined with high-current amplification, allows for exceptional dynamics and control over speakers, making it suitable for both music and movies.

On the video side, the TX-SR577 supports 1080p video pass-through, ensuring that HD content is transmitted with full fidelity. It also offers multiple HDMI inputs, making it easy to connect various high-definition devices, such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices.

The TX-SR507, while slightly lower in specifications, still delivers impressive audio performance with its 5.1 channel configuration. It is designed for users seeking a more straightforward setup without sacrificing sound quality. This receiver boasts a compact design, making it a good choice for smaller spaces.

Both models feature Onkyo's easy-to-use GUI, allowing for seamless navigation and control adjustments. They come equipped with various connectivity options, including HDMI, component, and composite video inputs. The inclusion of an AM/FM tuner also lets users enjoy their favorite radio stations without additional equipment.

In terms of user-friendly features, both models are compatible with Onkyo's unique AccuEQ technology for room calibration. This system analyzes the acoustics of your space and adjusts the audio output to ensure balanced sound throughout the room.

Overall, the Onkyo TX-SR577 and TX-SR507 stand out for their robust build quality, versatile input options, and superior sound performance, catering to a range of listening preferences and home theater setups. Whether it's for casual TV watching or hosting movie nights, these A/V receivers make a fantastic addition to any entertainment system.