Onkyo CR-715DAB instruction manual Getting to Know the CD Receiver, Display

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ASLEEP indicator

Lights up when the Sleep function has been set.

BMP3 indicator

Lights up when an MP3 CD is loaded.

CPCM indicator (CR-715DAB only)

Lights up when the digital input signal received by the DIGITAL IN jack is PCM. It flashes if the signal is not PCM or the CD receiver is not locked to the incoming digital signal.

DFOLDER indicator

Lights up while the number of an MP3 folder is being displayed.

EDIRECT indicator

Lights up when the Direct function is on.

FS.BASS indicator

Lights up when the Super Bass function is on.

GMUTING indicator

Flashes while the CD receiver is muted.

HPlayback mode indicators

1FOLDER: Lights up when 1-folder playback is selected.

MEMORY: Lights up when memory playback is selected.

RANDOM: Lights up when random playback is selected.

REPEAT: Lights up when repeat playback is selected for all tracks.

REPEAT 1: Lights up when repeat playback is selected for one track.

IPlay and pause / indicators

The Play indicator lights up for playback. The Pause indicator lights up while playback is paused.

JTIMER indicators

Show the status of the timers.

TIMER: Lights up when a timer has been pro- grammed.

1, 2, 3, 4: Light up when a timer has been pro- grammed.

: Lights up when a timer has been programmed for recording.

KTuning indicators

AUTO: Lights up when Auto Tuning is selected, and disappears when Manual Tuning is selected.

: Lights up when the CD receiver is tuned to a radio station.

DAB (CR-715DAB only): Lights up when the CD receiver is tuned to a DAB digital radio station.

FM ST: Lights up when the CD receiver is tuned to a stereo FM station.

RDS (European model only): Lights up when the CD receiver is tuned to a radio station that sup- ports RDS (Radio Data System).

LFILE indicator

Lights up when an MP3 file number is being dis- played.

MTRACK indicator

Lights up when a CD track number is being dis- played.

NTITLE, ARTIST and ALBUM indicators

TITLE lights up when the title (ID3 tag) of an MP3 track is being displayed.

ARTIST lights up when the artist name from an MP3 track (ID3 tag) is being displayed. ALBUM lights up when the album name from an MP3 track (ID3 tag) is being displayed.

ODISC, TOTAL, and REMAIN indicators

These indicators light up when the total time or the remaining disc or track time is being displayed.

PMessage area

Various information is displayed here, including radio preset numbers, tuning frequency, current time, volume level, sleep time, mode settings, and so on.

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CR-715 CR-715DAB Important Safety Instructions AvisInstalling this Unit PrecautionsPower Features PrecautionsAmplifier CD PlayerInstalling the Batteries Supplied AccessoriesBefore Using the CD Receiver Contents Getting to Know the CD Receiver Front PanelGetting to Know the CD Receiver DisplayRear Panel Remote Controller Using the Remote Controller Disc Notes Supported DiscsDisc Notes MP3Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna Connecting AntennasConnecting the DAB Antenna CR-715DAB only Using a TV/FM Antenna Splitter Connecting AntennasConnecting an Outdoor FM Antenna Connecting Speakers Connecting Your SpeakersConnecting Other Components Connecting a SubwooferAbout Connections Cables and JacksConnecting Other Components Connecting an Onkyo Cassette DeckConnecting an Onkyo MD recorder What can you do withConnecting an Onkyo CD Recorder CD receiver’s Rear panelConnecting an Onkyo Component with a Digital Audio Output What can you do with ?Connecting a TV HintPlug the power cord into a suitable wall outlet Connecting the Power CordConnecting a Portable Audio Device Turning Off the AccuClock Function First Time SetupSetting the Clock with the AccuClock Function Adjusting the Volume Using HeadphonesBasic Operation Turning On the CD ReceiverAdjusting the Bass and Treble Using the Super Bass FunctionUsing the Direct Function Basic OperationChanging the Input Display Input Source Name AbbreviationsPlaying CDs Selecting TracksPlaying CDs Displaying CD InformationSelecting MP3 Files in Navigation Mode Selecting MP3 Files in All Folder Mode Playing the MP3 Files in Only One Folder Memory Playback DOM indicator appears Random PlaybackRepeat Playback Press the YES/MODE/SHUFFLEPreferences Tuning into FM Radio Stations Adjusting the AntennasTuning into weak stereo FM stations Use the Tuning TUN/TUN buttons to tune into a stationWhat is RDS? Listening to the RadioDisplaying Radio Information Receiving RDSUsing the Auto Tuning Function Manually Listening to DAB Digital Radio CR-715DAB onlySelecting DAB for the Very First Time Press the Band button repeat- edly to select DABDisplaying DAB Radio Information Use the Tuning TUN/TUN buttons to select the DAB sta- tionsSelecting DAB Stations DAB Setup Presetting FM Stations Automatically Auto Preset After Storing Presets You CanPresetting FM/DAB Stations Manually About PresetsTo store as a preset Tune into the station that you wantSelecting Preset Stations Use the Band or InputButtons to select FM, or DAB Listened to the radio will still be selectedNaming Presets Available CharactersCopying Presets Erasing a Preset’s Name Erasing PresetsSetting the Clock Setting AccuClock to Use a Specific StationSetting the Clock Setting the Clock ManuallyUsing the 12- or 24-hour Format Displaying the Time in Standby ModeUsing the Timers About the TimersUsing the Timers Programming the TimersYou must set the clock before you can program If Clock appears, you need to setIf you selected Once, use the Pre If you selected Every, use the PreIf you selected Days Set, use Press the STANDBY/ON buttonTurning Timers On and Off Checking Timer SettingsAll of the timer’s settings Press Enter repeatedly to seeChecking the Remaining Sleep Time Using the Sleep TimerCanceling the Sleep Timer Troubleshooting PowerAudio CD PlaybackTroubleshooting Remote ControllerTuner External ComponentsTimers Specifications GeneralAmplifier Section Tuner SectionMemo Memo 3 4 4 3 3