Onkyo CR-515DAB, CR-315DAB instruction manual Using the Timers, About the Timers

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Using the Timers

The CD receiver has five timers: four programmable tim- ers for automated playback or recording, and a sleep timer for turning the CD receiver off after a specified period.

The timers can be used with other Onkyo components

that are connected to the CD receiver via (see pages 20 to 24 for hookup details).

About the Timers

The various settings for the four programmable timers are explained here. For details on the sleep timer, see page 55.

Timer Types

Each timer can be programmed for playback (Play) or recording (Rec).

Play

Play mode can be used to start playback at a specified time on the CD receiver or another Onkyo component

that’s connected to the CD receiver with an cable. You could use a Play timer to turn on the CD receiver every morning, just like a radio alarm.

Rec

Rec mode can be used to start playback on one compo- nent and start recording on another component at a spec- ified time. The recording component (e.g., Onkyo cassette deck or MD recorder) must be connected to the

CD receiver with an cable. You could use a Rec timer to record your favorite radio show every day.

Playback and Recording Components

The playback component can be the CD receiver (AM, FM, DAB or CD), an Onkyo component (MD recorder, cassette deck, etc) that’s connected to the CD receiver

with an cable, or a component that’s connected to one of the CD receiver’s inputs, perhaps one with its own built-in timer.

The recording component can be an Onkyo MD recorder or cassette deck that’s connected to the CD receiver with

an cable.

Repeat Timers

Each timer can be programmed to work just once (Once), every week (Every), every day (Every Day), or on a range of days (Days Set).

Once

The timer will work just once.

Every

The timer will work every week on the specified day and time.

Everyday

The timer will work every day.

Days Set

The timer will work on the specified range of days. With this setting, you could set up a morning alarm for Mon- day to Friday.

Timer Examples

The following examples highlight some of the ways in which you can use the timers.

Timer 1: To wake up to your favorite radio station (pre- set #1) every morning, set as follows:

PlayFM 1EveryEvery DayOn 7:00Off 7:30 If you want a radio alarm only on weekdays, select “Days Set” instead of “Every Day” and specify “MON–FRI.”

Timer 2: To record a one-off radio show (preset #2) to a cassette deck this Sunday, set as follows:

RecFM 2TAPEOnceSUNOn 21:00Off 22:00

(You need an -capable Onkyo cassette recorder or MD recorder to do the recording.)

Timer 3: To record an FM radio show to a MiniDisc recorder every day from Monday to Friday, set as fol- lows:

RecFM 1MDEveryDays SetMONFRIOn 15:00Off 15:30

Timer Priority

If two or more timers are set to the same On time, the lowest numbered timer has priority. For example:

Timer 1: 07:00 – 13:00 (This timer has priority.)

Timer 2: 07:00 – 12:30

If two or more timers overlap, the timer with the earliest start time has priority. For example:

Timer 1: 9:00 – 10:00

Timer 2: 8:00 – 10:00 (This timer has priority.)

If the On and Off times of two timers are the same, the timer with the earliest start time has priority and the other timer will fail. For example:

Timer 1: 0:00 – 1:00 (This timer has priority.)

Timer 2: 1:00 – 2:00

Timer Indicators

When a timer has been set, the TIMER indica- tor and the number of the timer appear on the display. If the timer has been set to perform recording, an underscore character appears underneath the timer’s number.

Notes:

The timers work only if the CD receiver is on Standby. If it’s on when a timer is supposed to start playback or recording, nothing will happen.

While timed playback or recording is in progress, the timer’s Off time cannot be changed.

To use timed playback or recording with an external component, make sure it’s properly connected to the

CD receiver. Also, for to work properly, make sure that the Input Display on the CD receiver is set to match the type of component you’ve connected to the MD/TAPE IN, DOCK/CDR IN, or DIGITAL IN (see page 29).

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Contents CR-515DAB CR-315DAB Avis Important Safety InstructionsPrecautions PowerInstalling this Unit Precautions Supplied AccessoriesBefore Using the CD Receiver Installing the BatteriesUsing the Remote Controller Tuner & Other FeaturesAmplifier CD PlayerContents Getting to Know the CD Receiver Front PanelCR-515DAB CR-315DAB Getting to Know the CD Receiver Display Rear Panel Remote Controller RC-662SRC-660S Sleep button Timer button 26, 49, 50, 52Volume / buttons 27 STANDBY/ON button 27Supported Discs Disc NotesMP3 Disc NotesAttach the FM antenna, as shown North American Model Connecting AntennasConnecting the Indoor FM Antenna Connecting the AM Loop AntennaConnecting an Outdoor AM Antenna Connecting AntennasConnecting the DAB Antenna Connecting an Outdoor FM AntennaPush-type terminals Connecting SpeakersConnecting Your Speakers Terminal postsCables and Jacks Connecting Other ComponentsConnecting a Subwoofer About ConnectionsConnecting Other Components Connecting an Onkyo Cassette DeckWhat can you do with Connecting an Onkyo MD recorder CR-515DAB Connecting a Portable Audio Device Connecting an Onkyo CD Recorder CR-515DABWhat can you do with ? Connecting an Onkyo Component with a Digital Audio OutputConnecting a TV Connecting the Power CordHint Turning Off the AccuClock Function First Time Setup European Model OnlyTurning On the CD Receiver Adjusting the VolumeUsing Headphones Basic OperationBasic Operation Adjusting the Bass and TrebleUsing the Super Bass Function Using the Direct FunctionInput Source Name Abbreviations Changing the Input DisplayPlaying CDs Selecting Tracks CR-515DABSelecting Tracks CR-315DAB Displaying CD Information Playing CDsSelecting MP3 Files in Navigation Mode Selecting MP3 Files in All Folder Mode Playing the MP3 Files in Only One Folder Memory Playback Press the YES/MODE/SHUFFLE DOM indicator appearsRandom Playback Repeat PlaybackPreferences Listening to the Radio Tuning into FM/AM Radio StationsAdjusting the Antennas Tuning into weak stereo FM stationsReceiving RDS What is RDS?Listening to the Radio Displaying Radio InformationPress the Band button repeat- edly to select DAB Using the Auto Tuning Function ManuallyListening to DAB Digital Radio Selecting DAB for the Very First TimeDisplaying DAB Radio Information Selecting DAB StationsDAB Setup After Storing Presets You Can Presetting FM Stations Automatically Auto PresetTune into the station that you want Presetting AM/FM/DAB Stations ManuallyAbout Presets To store as a presetButtons to select AM, FM, or DAB Selecting Preset StationsPreset Use the Band or InputAvailable Characters Naming PresetsCopying Presets Erasing Presets Erasing a Preset’s NameSetting AccuClock to Use a Specific Station Setting the ClockDisplaying the Time in Standby Mode Setting the ClockSetting the Clock Manually Using the 12- or 24-hour FormatAbout the Timers Using the TimersIf Clock appears, you need to set Clock see Using the TimersProgramming the Timers You must set the clock before you can programPress the STANDBY/ON button If you selected Once, use the PreIf you selected Every, use the Pre If you selected Days Set, usePress Enter repeatedly to see Turning Timers On and OffChecking Timer Settings All of the timer’s settingsUsing the Sleep Timer Canceling the Sleep TimerChecking the Remaining Sleep Time CD Playback TroubleshootingPower AudioExternal Components TroubleshootingRemote Controller TunerTimers Tuner Section SpecificationsGeneral Amplifier Section3 4 4 2 6

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