Onkyo TX-SR502E Connecting Onkyo Components, Connecting the Power Cords of Other Components

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Connecting the AV Receiver—Continued

Connecting Onkyo Components

To use , you must make an analog audio connection (RCA) between the AV Receiver and the other component, even if they are con- nected digitally.

With (Remote Interactive) you can control your

-compatible Onkyo CD player, DVD player, and so on with the AV Receiver’s remote controller, and use the

following special functions:

Auto Power On/Standby

Some components may not support all functions. Refer to the manuals supplied with your components.

Connecting the Power Cords of Other Components

The AV Receiver has AC outlet on its rear panel for con- necting the power cord of another AV component. The other component’s power switch can be left in the ON position so that it turns on or off when the AV Receiver is set to On or Standby.

When you start playback on a component connected via

, if the AV Receiver is in Standby, it will turn on and select that component as the input source automatically. Similarly, when the AV Receiver is set to Standby, all

components connected via also enter Standby. This function will not work if the component’s power cord is connected to the AV Receiver’s AC OUTLET.

Direct Change

Class 2 Wiring

 

 

 

 

AC OUTLET

FRONT

FRONT

SURROUND

CENTER

AC 120V 60 Hz

SPEAKERS B

SPEAKERS A

SPEAKERS

SPEAKER

SWITCHED

L

L

L

 

120W 1 A MAX.

 

 

R

R

R

 

 

 

 

 

SURROUND BACK

 

 

 

 

SPEAKER

 

When playback is started on a component connected via

, the AV Receiver automatically selects that compo-

AC OUTLET

AC OUTLET

nent as the input source. If your DVD player is con- nected to the AV Receiver’s multichannel input, you must press the [MULTI CH] button to enjoy all channels (see page 35). This is because the Direct Change function only selects the FRONT DVD IN sockets.

Remote Control

You can use the AV Receiver’s remote controller to con-

trol other -compatible Onkyo components.

IN

 

 

 

 

L

COMPONENT VIDEO

ANTENNA

FM

R

VIDEO 1 /2/3IN DVD IN

OUT

AM

75

 

 

Y

 

P

CD

 

REMOTE

 

P

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 1

DVD

MONITOR

CONTROL

DIGITAL IN

 

IN

OUT

IN

IN

OUT

 

CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

 

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

3

2

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S VIDEO

FRONT

 

IN

OUT

IN

IN

IN

OUT

IN

FRONT SURR CENTER

L

 

L

 

 

L

 

 

 

L

SUBWOOFER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRE OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

 

R

R

 

 

TAPE

VIDEO 2

SUB

R

CD

VIDEO 1

WOOFER

 

 

 

DVD

 

DVD

e.g., CD player

R L

ANALOG

AUDIO OUT

e.g., DVD player

R L

ANALOG

AUDIO OUT

Notes:

Push plugs in all the way to make good connections.

Use only cables for connections. cables are supplied with Onkyo players (DVD, CD, etc.).

Some components have two sockets, you can con- nect either one to the AV Receiver. The other is for

connecting additional -compatible components.

Connect the AV Receiver’s socket to only Onkyo components. Connecting to other manufacturer’s components may cause them to malfunction.

SWITCHED

AC 120V

60 Hz

100W MAX.

SWITCHED

120W 1 A MAX.

European and some

American model

Asian models

 

Caution:

Make sure that the capacity of the component that you connect to the AC OUTLET does not exceed the stated capacity (e.g., 100 W).

Note:

Onkyo components with sockets should be con- nected to regular wall outlets.

The connector type and capacity will depend on the country in which you purchased the AV Receiver.

Connecting the Power Cord

Notes:

Before connecting the power cord, connect all of your speakers and AV components.

Turning on the AV Receiver may cause a momentary power surge that might interfere with other electrical equipment on the same circuit. If this is a problem, plug the AV Receiver into a different branch circuit.

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Contents TX-SR502 TX-SR502E TX-SR8250 Important Safety Instructions AvisPrecautions PowerIf in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician Supplied Accessories PrecautionsFCC Information for User Features Table of ContentsFront & Rear Panels Front PanelFront & Rear Panels DisplayVideo 3 Input AC Outlet Rear PanelFront Speakers B Subwoofer PRE OUTBefore Using the AV Receiver Installing the BatteriesUsing the Remote Controller AMP/TUNER Mode Remote ControllerHow to Use the Remote Controller AMP TunerRemote Controller DVD Mode DVDCD Mode MD Mode & CDR Mode TapeCDR TV Input Tape ModeTV Control Buttons TV CHConnecting Your Speakers Enjoying Home TheaterSpeaker Configuration Connecting the Speaker Cables Connecting Your SpeakersConnecting Your Speakers Attaching the Speaker LabelsConnecting the Indoor FM Antenna Connecting AntennaConnecting Antenna Connecting the AM Loop AntennaConnecting Antenna Connecting an Outdoor FM AntennaConnecting an Outdoor AM Antenna AV Cables & Sockets Connecting the AV ReceiverBefore Making Any Connections Optical Digital InputsWhich Connections Should I Use? Connecting the AV ReceiverConnection Guide Video Connection FormatsConnecting Your TV or Projector Monitor Out Audio ConnectionsYour TV must also be connected via component video Connecting a DVD playerVideo Connections DVD playerConnecting a VCR for Playback DVD Multichannel ConnectionVCR Use an optical digital audio cable to connect the AV Connecting a D-VHS VCR for PlaybackConnecting a VCR for Recording Output on your D-VHS VCR, as shownSatellite, cable, set-top box LD player, etc Games console, etc Other Connecting a Camcorder, Games Console, etcCamcorder Camcorder, games console, etcCD player Connecting a CD Player Connecting a Cassette RecorderCassette recorder CD player DAT, CD, or MiniDisc recorderTurntable without a Built-in Phono Preamp Connecting a TurntableUsing a Coaxial or Optical Connection playback only Turntable with an MC Moving Coil CartridgeConnecting Onkyo Components Connecting the Power Cords of Other ComponentsConnecting the Power Cord Turning On First Time Setup First Time Setup Speaker ConfigurationButton so that Tape appears Changing the TAPE/MD/CDR DisplayPress the Tape input selector On the displayPlaying Your AV Components Selecting the Source ComponentDisplaying Source Information Using the Multichannel InputPlaying Your AV Components By the Multi CH button so thatSetting the AM Tuning Interval Worldwide model only Using the TunerTuning into Radio Stations Listening to the RadioSelecting Preset Stations Using the TunerPresetting Radio Stations Deleting PresetsSetting the Display Brightness Adjusting the Bass & TrebleCommon Functions Using Headphones Using the Sleep TimerAdjusting Speaker Levels Temporarily Common FunctionsUsing the Listening Modes DTS-ESSelecting Listening Modes Using the Listening ModesSelecting with the Remote Controller Selecting on the AV ReceiverBasic Modes Use this mode with video games that feature stereo soundAbout the Listing Modes Surround ModesListening mode indicators Onkyo Original DSP ModesDTS-ES Dolby Digital/DTS setting 5.1 or 6.1-channel playback Recording Recording the Input SourceRecording from Different AV Sources Using the Audio Adjust Functions Adjusting the DTS Neo6 Music ModeAdvanced Function Digital Input Signal Formats Adjusting the PL II or PL IIx Music ModeAdvanced Function Advanced Setup Crossover FrequencySpeaker Distance Advanced Setup Speaker LevelsResetting the Remote Controller Entering Remote Control CodesResetting the DVD, CD, MD or CDR Mode Button Controlling Other ComponentsDVD DVD player Remote Control CodesControlling Other Components SAT satellite receiverCBL cable receiver ABCTX-SR502En.book Page 53 Friday, March 12, 2004 105 PM TX-SR502En.book Page 54 Friday, March 12, 2004 105 PM Controlling a VCR Controlling a TVControlling a Cable Receiver Controlling a Satellite ReceiverTroubleshooting Troubleshooting TV?Signals? Tuner Recording Others Symptom Possible cause RemedyREO indicator flashes? Tuner presets noGeneral SpecificationsAmplifier Section Video SectionOnkyo U.S.A. Corporation Onkyo Europe Electronics GmbHOnkyo China Limited
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