Onkyo TX-DS656 Before using this unit, Setting the AM tuning step frequency worldwide model only

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Before using this unit

AM FREQUENCY

 

STEP

 

10kHz

 

9kHz

 

MJ 27122482

 

VOLTAGE SELECTOR

220-230V

120V

Setting the AM tuning step frequency (worldwide model only)

Worldwide models are equipped with a switch that controls the AM band tuning steps. Set this switch to match the AM band tuning step

frequency in your area.

 

U.S.A. and Canada

: 10kHz

Other areas

: 9kHz

Setting the voltage selector (worldwide model only)

Worldwide models are equipped with a voltage selector to conform with local power supplies. Be sure to set this switch to match the voltage of the power supply in your area before plugging in the unit.

1.Determine the proper voltage for your area: 220-230V or 120V.

2.If the preset voltage is not correct for your area, insert a screwdriver into the groove in the switch. Slide the switch all the way to the right (120V) or to the left (220-230V), whichever is appropriate.

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TX-DS656

Remote control sensor

STAND-BY indicator

30˚ 30˚

approx. 5m (16 feet)

RC-373M

Installing the batteries

1.Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing and sliding it out.

2.Insert two AA (R6 or UM-3)-size batteries into the battery compartment. Carefully follow the polarity diagram (positive (+) and negative (-) symbols) inside the battery compartment.

3.After batteries are installed and seated correctly, replace the compartment cover.

If the battery voltage is low, the indicator on the remote controller does not flash when you press a button on the controller.

Remove low-voltage batteries immediately to avoid damage due to corrosion. Never mix old and new batteries.

The learned codes are retained, even when the batteries are replaced.

They may be lost, however, if battery replacement is not completed within one hour. In this case, the unit must learn the codes again.

The manganese batteries supplied with this unit have a service life of approximately six months, depending on the frequency of use.

Use spare batteries of the type specified in the table below.

Type

Voltage

Size

 

 

 

Manganese or

1.5V

AA, R6 (UM-3) or

Alkaline

 

LR6 (AM-3)

 

 

 

We recommend that long-life AA (LR6 or AM-3)-size alkaline batteries be used.

Using the remote controller

The STAND-BY indicator lights up when the unit receives a signal from the remote controller.

The following information will help you get optimal use from the remote controller.

Place this receiver away from direct bright light, which could prevent proper operation of the remote controller.

Make sure audio rack doors do not have tinted glass. Placing the receiver behind such a door may prevent proper remote control.

Using other remote controllers along with this receiver's remote controller in the same room may cause interference.

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Contents TX-DS656 Avis Important SafeguardsPrecautions Multi-Room Remote System MRX Features Supplied accessoriesSetting the AM tuning step frequency worldwide model only Before using this unitSetting the voltage selector worldwide model only Installing the batteriesConnection Connecting the antennasConnecting analog audio source equipment Connecting digital audio source equipment Connecting video source equipmentConnecting a decoder with 5.1-channel output Connecting speakersGND terminals ConnectionIf you have a 3-head cassette tape deck Connecting a video camera or TV game machine To decoders Video cassette recorder Signal flowTo receivers Multi Multi-channel outputIf you have a graphic equalizer Connecting the z remote control cablesIf you have a 3-head cassette tape deck TX-DS656 Connecting the antenna cable Connecting the antenna cable to the 75/300 ohmAntenna adapter worldwide models Directional linkageConnecting an AM outdoor antenna Connecting the AM loop antennaConnecting an FM outdoor antenna Recommendations Speaker placementConnecting the speaker cables Connecting a subwoofer Plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet Connecting the powerCanadian models Other than U.S. or Canadian modelsIf remote control operation is inoperative On-screen settingPress the Enter button On-screen settingSelecting a Menu item Character Position Superimpose ModeImmediate Display What is System Setup? Speaker system setupSpeaker Setup Distance settingPress the Power button Press the Enter button Speaker system setupOn-screen speaker system setup Press the Power or System button Press the Parameter button Speaker system setup using the front panelSelect YES or no using the Smart Scan Controller Select the distance using the Smart Scan ControllerPress the Power button Press the Test Tone button Level Calibration using remote controllerTest tone output stops Test Tone button Level y/u buttonUsing the on-screen Menu Input source selection and surround setupPress the Power button Select the desired items using the y or u buttonTo select TAPE-2 Input source selection and surround setupPress the Power or System button Using the front panelInput selector button Selected input source Cassette tape deckTuner section ButtonFor details, Selecting the digital/analog audio input on Press the MULTI-CH Input button Using the front panel or the remote controllerIf you press the TAPE-2 Monitor button Video source currently set is automatically selected MenuPress the Digital Audio Selector button Press the Enter button to confirm the settingSelecting the digital/analog audio input Using headphones Useful functions for playback Adjusting the toneUsing the Muting function Changing the brightness of the displayAutomatically tuning in an FM station Auto tuning Tuning in a broadcasting stationIf auto tuning of an FM station is not possible Listening to FM/AM broadcastsPresetting a station Recalling a preset broadcasting stationCanceling a preset station Listening to FM/AM broadcastsInput Selector screen appears Recalling a preset stationUsing the on-screen Menu Press the Enter button Entering a station name Switching between the frequency and name indicationEntering characters Erasing a station nameReceiving RDS broadcasts European models only Searching for traffic information TP scan Receiving RDS broadcasts European models onlyDisplaying Radio Text RT Refer to the explanation on PTY on the previousSurround modes Using the Surround modesDSP Digital Signal Processor Selecting a Surround mode Using the on-screen Menu Using the Surround modesSurround Mode setting Setting the surround mode parametersUsing the Cinema Re-Equalization Cinema Re-EQ function Changing the surround mode parametersUsing the Midnight Theater function Using the LFE Low Frequency Effects functionSelecting the Hall size Adjusting the Effect and Reverb levelsSurround modes for music and sports Hall Size Effect Level Reverb LevelRecording from a source Using the on-screen MenuRecording from an audio/video source Output jacks and connectable recording equipmentREC OUT indicator flashes for 8 seconds Using the front panel Press the REC OUT buttonRecording from a source Adding sound to video camera imagesUsing a graphic equalizer Using the TAPE-2 Monitor functionPlaying equipment connected to the TAPE-2 jacks Press the TAPE-2 Monitor button on the front panelLearning new control codes To erase all the learned commandsMulti-room system connections Connection diagramRoom, then connect it to the TX-DS656 Install Remote Sensor HR-10 in the subMulti-room system connections Sub-room Playing a source in the sub-roomTo use the front panel Press the MUTING/REMOTE Speaker buttonMemo Trouble Cause Remedy TroubleshootingAM antenna connectors TroubleshootingAM stations cannot be received Connect the included AM loop antenna toAmplifier Section SpecificationsRear panel Control positions and namesMemory button 33 FM MUTE/MODE button 32, 33 Control positions and namesFront panel DVD player operation buttons Remote controllerDisplay D9805-1 E Onkyo U.S.A. 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