Onkyo TX-8555 instruction manual Features

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Features

Newly Designed, Brushed Hairline Aluminum Front Panel

100 Watts/Channel @ 8 ohms (FTC) (North American model)

125 Watts/Channel @ 4 ohms (IEC) (European and Australian model)

WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology)

High-Current, Low-Impedance Drive

Discrete Output Stage Circuitry

XM and SIRIUS Ready (North American model)

6 Audio Inputs (CD, TAPE, GAME/TV, CBL/SAT, DVD, VCR/DVR)

4 Video Inputs (GAME/TV, CBL/SAT, DVD, VCR/DVR)

Phono Input

2 Audio and Video Outputs

Speaker A/B Terminals

Direct Mode

Pure Audio Mode

RDS (PS/PTY/RT/TP) (European model)

IR Input/Output

Banana Plug-Compatible Speaker Posts (North American model)

Compatible with RI Dock for the iPod

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XM Ready® is a registered trademark of XM Satellite Radio Inc. ©2008 XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights reserved.

©2005 SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. “SIRIUS”, Sirius Connect, the SIRIUS dog logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. Available only in the contiguous United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) and Canada.

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Contents TX-8555 Avis Important Safety InstructionsBatteries and Heat Exposure Warning PrecautionsPower Preventing Hearing Loss CautionFor British models PrecautionsTable of Contents Installing the Batteries Supplied AccessoriesFeatures Front Panel Getting to Know the ReceiverRear Panel Getting to Know the ReceiverDisplay Remote Controller Pure a button Remote ControllerUsing the Remote Controller Return buttonStrip about 15 mm 5/8 Connecting Your SpeakersSpeaker Connection Precautions Connecting the Speaker CablesConnecting a Powered Subwoofer Connecting Your SpeakersConnecting a Power Amplifier Configuring the Speaker Impedance Attach the FM antenna, as shown North American Model Connecting AntennaConnecting the Indoor FM Antenna Connecting the AM Loop AntennaUsing a TV/FM Antenna Splitter Connecting AntennaConnecting an Outdoor FM Antenna Connecting an Outdoor AM AntennaBefore Making any Connections Connecting Your ComponentsConnecting a Turntable Connecting a CD PlayerConnecting a Recording Component Connecting a DVD Player Connecting Your ComponentsConnecting a Remote Interactive Dock RI Dock Connecting aTV or Other Component with an Audio Output Connecting a VCRConnecting Components Connecting the Power Cord Connecting the Power Cords of Other ComponentsTurning On and Standby Turning On the ReceiverChanging the Input Display Enjoying Audio Sources Using Headphones Muting the receiver remote controller onlySetting the Display Brightness Using the Sleep Timer remote controller onlySetting the Direct Function Using the Tone and Balance ControlsEnjoying the Pure Audio Sound Recording the Input Source RecordingRecording Audio and Video from Separate Sources Listening to the Radio AM Frequency Step Setup Not North America and EuropeListening to AM/FM Stations Listening to the Radio Presetting AM/FM StationsWhat is RDS? Using RDS European Model OnlyRDS Program Types PTY Finding Stations by Type PTY Displaying Radio Text RTListening to Traffic News TP Entering a Name Naming Preset ChannelsCorrecting a Character Setting the Advanced Setup Advanced SetupFor example Remote ID setting procedure Advanced Setup Menu Advanced SetupChanging the Remote Controller’s ID Zone Connecting ZoneHookup Press the Setup button Zone 2 Out SettingsControlling Zone 2 with the Remote Controller Using ZoneControlling Zone 2 from the receiver Muting Zone Adjusting the Volume of ZoneAdjusting the Tone of Zone Adjusting the Balance of ZoneEffective Sensor Layout If Remote Controller Signal Does not Reach Other ComponentsMaking Sensor Connections Controlling an Onkyo DVD Player Controlling Other ComponentsControlling an Onkyo CD Player Controlling Other ComponentsDisc +/− button Controlling an RI Dock Rewind and Fast Forward / buttons Controlling a Cassette RecorderPrevious button Reverse Play buttonResetting the Remote Mode Buttons Resetting the Remote ControllerTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Tuner Section SpecificationsAmplifier Section Video Section3 4 4 8 3 2 a