Onkyo T-433 instruction manual Using the Remote Controller

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Using the Remote Controller

The T-433 doesn’t have its own remote controller, but it can be controlled by using the RC-613S remote control- ler that’s supplied with the Onkyo A-933 Integrated Amplifier. The T-433 and A-933 must be connected

with an cable and an audio cable for this to work. When controlling the T-433 with the A-933’s remote controller, point the controller at the A-933’s remote control sensor, as shown.

A-933

Remote control sensor

30°

 

30°

5m

 

RC-613S

Notes:

The remote controller may not work reliably if the A-933 is subjected to bright light, such as direct sun- light or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this in mind when installing.

If another remote controller of the same type is used in the same room, or the A-933 is installed close to equipment that uses infrared rays, the remote control- ler may not work reliably.

Don’t put anything, such as a book, on the remote controller, because the buttons may be pressed inad- vertently, thereby draining the batteries.

The remote controller may not work reliably if the A-933 is installed in a rack behind colored glass doors. Keep this in mind when installing.

The remote controller will not work if there’s an obstacle between it and the A-933’s remote control sensor.

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Contents 433 Avis Important Safety InstructionsPower PrecautionsSupplied Accessories FeaturesTable of Contents Front Panel Front & Rear PanelsFront & Rear Panels DisplayRear Panel Remote Controller Using the Remote Controller Remote ControllerBefore Making Any Connections Connecting the T-433About the System Functions RCA Audio Connection Color CodingConnecting the T-433 System Connections necessary to use the timersConnecting an Amplifier Connecting the AM Loop Antenna Connecting AntennasConnecting the Indoor FM Antenna Attach the FM antenna, as shownUsing a TV/FM Antenna Splitter Connecting AntennasTurning On the T-433 Using the A-933’s Remote ControllerSetting Accuclock to a Specific Station First Time Setup European models onlySwitching the Clock Display On or Off While on Standby Selecting 12- or 24-hour Clock DisplayPresetting All Stations Automatically Auto Preset Presetting Stations ManuallyListening to the Radio Selecting Preset Stations After Storing Presets You CanListening to the Radio Correcting Characters Naming PresetsFM Mode Displaying InformationDeleting All Characters in One Go Tuning into Radio Stations Manually Using RDS European models onlyUse the TUNING/PRESET Buttons to tune into a station Displaying Radio Text RTSetting the Clock Manually About the Timers Using the TimersSetting the Timers Using the TimersPress the Timer button repeat- edly to select a timer Press the Memory button EnterUse the TUNING/PRESET / buttons Timer To select an option Select the Recording Component- REC mode onlyUse the TUNING/PRESET / buttons Timer To select Once or Use the TUNING/PRESET / buttons Timer / to select the dayTo set the end time To set the start timePress the A-933’s STANDBY/ON Button to set the system toChecking Timer Settings Switching Timers OffUsing the Sleep Timer Setting with the Remote ControllerPress the Sleep button repeat- edly to set the sleep time Power TroubleshootingRemote Controller AudioSpecifications Memo EnT43302.fm Page 31 Tuesday, February 15, 2005 309 PM 3 4 4 0 0

T-433 specifications

The Onkyo T-433 is a high-performance FM/AM tuner that exemplifies precision and quality in audio technology. Designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, this tuner boasts a range of features that set it apart in the crowded world of audio equipment.

One of the standout features of the Onkyo T-433 is its advanced digital processing capabilities. The tuner employs a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) that ensures clear and stable tuning, allowing users to enjoy their favorite stations without distortion or interference. The broad frequency response of the T-433 enhances sound clarity and fidelity, making it suitable for music enthusiasts who demand the best from their audio systems.

The T-433 also incorporates an analog front-end design, which traditionally offers superior reception quality for FM broadcasts. This design minimizes noise and improves selectivity, ensuring that even distant stations can be picked up with excellent clarity. Users will appreciate the tuner’s ability to lock onto stations and maintain signal strength, even in challenging environments.

Connectivity is another highlight of the Onkyo T-433. With its gold-plated RCA outputs, it can be seamlessly integrated into a variety of audio setups. The tuner features both fixed and variable outputs, providing flexibility for users looking to connect it to different amplifiers or receivers. Additionally, the T-433 comes equipped with a mono/stereo switch, enabling listeners to switch modes based on their preferences or the available signal.

The design aesthetic of the T-433 is both classic and understated, featuring a sleek chassis that fits well into any audio setup. The front panel is user-friendly, showcasing a large LED display that provides clear information about the currently tuned station and signal strength. The unmistakable rotary dial makes it easy to navigate through available frequencies.

For those who appreciate programming capabilities, the Onkyo T-433 offers 40 preset memory slots for favorite radio stations, making it easy to access regularly enjoyed broadcasts without the hassle of manual tuning. The tuner’s scan feature allows users to quickly search for available stations, enhancing usability.

In summary, the Onkyo T-433 is a robust FM/AM tuner that combines advanced digital technology with classic analog design principles. Its superior reception quality, excellent connectivity options, and user-friendly features make it a top choice for anyone looking to enhance their listening experience with reliable and high-quality radio performance. Whether for home or professional use, the T-433 stands out as a dependable audio component.