Onkyo TX-DS676, TX-DS777 instruction manual Using a Macro function, Macro Direct Learning function

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Using a Macro function

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Tip:

The codes programmed into a MACRO button will be transmitted with an interval of 0.5 seconds. However, some devices may not be able to complete one operation in 0.5 seconds and may miss the next code. In this case, press one operation button, press the corresponding MODE button, then press another operation but- ton to extend the interval between the two operations up to one second.

Macro Direct Learning function

A series of remote controller button operations can be memorized into the MACRO DIRECT button for one-touch control.

Note:

You can program only one series of button operations into the MACRO DIRECT button.

1.Press and hold down any one of the eight MODE buttons and press the MACRO DIRECT button. Then, release the buttons.

When you press the MODE button, the SEND/LEARN indica- tor lights up. When you press the MACRO DIRECT button, the indicator turns off. When you release the buttons, the indicator flashes briefly, then lights up again.

2.Follow Steps 2 in the “Programming Macro Mode” on page 54.

3.Press the MACRO DIRECT button to complete the proce- dure.

The SEND/LEARN indicator flashes twice slowly.

4.Check to see if the button has been programmed correctly. Point the RC-392M toward the TX-DS777/TX-DS676 and press the MACRO DIRECT button, and make sure that the device re- sponds as programmed.

Transmitting the codes in Macro mode takes a while. During transmission, point the remote controller toward the device to be controlled.

Note:

You may program up to 16 button operations into the MACRO DI- RECT button. If you try to program the 17th step, it will be ignored.

If you do not press any button for more than 30 seconds during the pro- cedure, the SEND/LEARN indicator flashes three times quickly, then the RC-392M exits Learning mode. Resume Step 1.

If you make a mistake during programming, the SEND/LEARN indica- tor flashes three times quickly, then the RC-392M exits Learning mode. Resume Step 1.

If you erase one of the operation buttons already programmed in the MACRO DIRECT button, or if you program a different code into such a button, the operation button will no longer work. In this case, program the buttons again to avoid malfunction.

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Contents TX-DS777 TX-DS676 Carts and Stands The appliance Important SafeguardsPrecautions Features Using the remote controller Setting the AM tuning step frequency Worldwide models onlySetting the Voltage selector Worldwide models only Installing the remote controller batteriesCAL, whichever appropriate Audio equipment connectionsAudio equipment connections Connections for remote control zAC outlet connection Digital Digital audio connections Connecting video equipment through S-video connectorsVideo equipment connections Decoder with 5.1 channel outputSubwoofer Connecting speakersSpeaker placement Right and Left surround speakersOhms min./speaker Connecting speakersConnecting the speaker cable Or B 6 ohms min./speakerConnecting a subwoofer Connecting power amplifiersConnecting power amplifiers Remove the jumper plugs Connecting an equalizer TX-DS777Connecting the power Connecting the powerAssembling the AM loop antenna Connecting the antenna cableMaking antenna connections Directional IinkageMaking antenna connections Connecting the included antennasConnecting an FM outdoor antenna Connecting an AM outdoor antennaScreen Setup Using the on-screen displaySetting the NTSC/PAL format European/worldwide model only How to use the on-screen displayOSD screens Using the on-screen displaySetting the speaker configuration parameters Setting the speaker configurationTroller Center Select the size of your center speaker Setting the speaker configurationUsing the on-screen display Front Select the size of your front speakersSetting the speaker distance Using the test tone to adjust the speaker output levels Setting the speaker LevelUsing Test button on the remote controller Rotate the Smart Scan Controller to select Yes or No Setting the Speaker levelDigital input setup Playing a digital source Digital Input SetupTuning in a radio station Presetting FM/AM radio stationsProgramming radio stations Preset ting FM/AM radio stationsSelecting an input source Adjust the sound volume to an appropriate levelStart playing the selected input source Sleep Selecting an input source using the on-screen displayMode Audio Selecting an input sourceDTS DTS signal processing Setting the input signal format Digital Input SetupAnalog Analog audio signal processing PCM PCM signal processingCoaxial Selecting the speaker system Selecting Speaker system a Speakers a indicator appearsSelecting Speaker system B Speakers B indicator appears Input signal formatAdjusting the tone Bass and treble adjustment Muting the sound Muting function, remote controller onlyRotate the Smart Scan Controller Selecting a preset stationPress the Multi CH Input button Setting the Multi Channel InputUsing the front panel Playing a multichannel input sourceUsing the Listening Modes Using the listening modes Dial norm Using the listening modesSelecting an Listening mode using the on-screen display THXDTS Mpeg Input sources and listening modesHow to set the listening mode parameters Setting the listening mode parametersSetting the listening mode parameters Assigning a video source to each audio input source To erase a name Giving a name to each preset radio stationGiving a name to each input source To change a nameRepeat the operation described in step Fine-tuning the output level of each speakerTo use the above setting from now on Press the CH Level buttonVolume display method setup Other setup operationsIntelliVolume setup Recording from on audio /video source Recording a sourceRecording a source while listening to music or a MovieAdding sound to a video tape Recording a sourceRotate the Smart Scan Controller to select Source Receiving RDS broadcasts European models only What is RDS?Displaying Radio Text RT Receiving RDS broadcasts European models onlyRecording a source while listening to music or a movie Searching for traffic information TP scanInitial settings Controlling the TX-DS777/TX-DS676 Using the remote controllerControlling an Onkyo DVD player Using the remote controllerREC o Mode SAT, CABLE, VCR, and TV buttonsControlling an Onkyo MD recorder Controlling an Onkyo tape deckRepeat Steps 3-4 to program other buttons in the same Mode Programming procedurePress and release the same button again Erasing a learned code from a Mode buttonPress and release the same Mode button again Erasing a learned codePress the Macro Mode button to complete program- ming Using a Macro functionWhat is a Macro function? Programming Macro modeMacro Direct Learning function Using a Macro functionPress the Macro Direct button again Press the ENT button Erasing all codes and operations programmed in the buttonsTrouble Cause Remedy Troubleshooting guideVideo & audio Troubleshooting guideAmplifier Section SpecificationsTX-DS777 TX-DS676 SpecificationsSmart Scan Controller 16 Control positions and namesFront panel DisplayControl positions and names Remote controllerOnkyo U.S.A. Corporation
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TX-DS676, TX-DS777 specifications

The Onkyo TX-DS777 and TX-DS676 are two remarkable receivers from the renowned Japanese audio equipment manufacturer, Onkyo. Both models were designed to deliver high-quality sound experiences, making them ideal for home theater enthusiasts and music lovers alike.

The TX-DS777 is known for its powerful 7.1-channel audio configuration, offering a staggering 100 watts per channel. This model features Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, allowing it to handle immersive surround sound formats expertly. Additionally, the TX-DS777 supports Dolby Pro Logic II, which enhances stereo sources into multi-channel audio, enriching the listening experience. Onkyo's proprietary Wide Range Amplification Technology (WRAT) ensures high-frequency clarity and dynamic range, giving listeners a truly cinematic audio experience.

On the other hand, the TX-DS676 provides 5.1-channel amplification, delivering 90 watts per channel. It also supports both Dolby Digital and DTS formats, making it a suitable option for surround sound enthusiasts who prioritize a robust yet budget-friendly system. Like the TX-DS777, the TX-DS676 features Dolby Pro Logic II, enhancing the use of traditional stereo sources for multi-channel playback.

Both receivers include comprehensive connectivity options, including multiple digital and analog inputs, allowing users to connect various audio sources like DVD players, gaming consoles, and music systems. They come equipped with S-video and composite video inputs, facilitating integration with legacy devices, while the preamp outputs allow for easy connection to external amplifiers for those looking to expand their sound systems.

In terms of ease of use, the TX-DS777 and TX-DS676 offer straightforward on-screen setups and remote controls, enabling users to navigate settings effortlessly. The receivers also feature built-in FM/AM tuners, which provide access to various radio programs, enhancing their versatility.

One notable feature of both models is their capability to support multiple speaker configurations. The receivers allow users to select from various surround sound formats, enabling customization based on their home theater setup. Furthermore, Onkyo's dedication to quality is evident in the construction of these devices, which include high-grade components designed to minimize signal interference and maximize performance.

In summary, the Onkyo TX-DS777 and TX-DS676 are excellent choices for anyone looking to elevate their audio experience. They offer powerful amplification, advanced surround sound processing, and versatile connectivity options, making them standout options in the realm of home theater receivers. Whether for streaming music or enjoying a blockbuster movie, these receivers deliver exceptional performance and reliability.