Onkyo CR-505DAB About the Timers, Setting the Timers, Timer Examples, Timer Overlap

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Timers

About the Timers

The CR-505DAB has four timers so that you can turn it on and off automatically at certain times and on certain days of the week, in order to listen to, or record your favourite pro- grams.

Timers can be used to start and stop playback (Play), or to start and stop radio or LINE input recording (Rec) with an Onkyo cassette tape deck or Mini Disc recorder connected

via .

Timers can be set for single use (Once), in which case the timer is reset once the task has been completed, for use on a certain day every week (Every), or for a range of days (e.g., Monday through 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 favourite radio station (preset #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 radio program (preset #2) on the cas- sette tape deck only this Sunday, set as follows:

RECFM 2TAPEONCESUNON 21:00OFF 22:00 (You need an Onkyo cassette tape deck to do the recording.)

Timer Overlap

If two or more timers are set to the same ON time, the timer with the lowest number has priority. For example, if Timer #1 and Timer #2 are both set to an ON time of 7:00, Timer #1 has priority and Timer #2 is ignored.

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

Timer 2: 07:00 - 12:30

If the settings of two timers overlap, the earlier timer has priority.

Timer 1: 9:00 - 10:00

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

Notes:

The timers work only if the CR-505DAB is in Standby mode. If the CR-505DAB is on when a timer is supposed to start playback or recording, nothing will happen, so be sure to switch the CR-505DAB to Standby mode.

While a timed recording task is in progress, the output of the CR-505DAB is muted. To hear what’s being recorded, press the [MUTING] button to cancel the Mute function. Press it again to mute the CR-505DAB.

STANDBY/ON

CLOCK

 

CALL

 

2

3

 

TIMER

1

 

TIMER

 

 

5

6

 

 

4

 

 

 

8

9

 

 

7

 

 

 

--/---

CLEAR

 

ENTER

10/0

 

ENTER

DISPLAY

MODE

 

 

SLEEP

 

REPEAT

 

Setting the Timers

The timers are set using the remote controller.

You must set the clock (page 16) before you can set the timers. To use a timer to turn on the radio, you must first preset some radio stations (see pages 26 and 29).

When the CD is selected for the input source, the timer can- not be set without a disc placed on the disc tray. This avoids forgetting to load a disc.

1 Press the [TIMER] button repeatedly to select Timer #1, #2, #3, or #4, and then press the [ENTER] button.

2 Use the Up/Down []/[ ] buttons to select “PLAY” or “REC,” and then press [ENTER].

3 Use the Up/Down []/[ ] buttons to select the input source, and then press [ENTER].

For timed playback you can select any input source. For timed recording you can select DAB, AM, FM, or LINE.

If you select DAB, AM or FM, use the Up/Down []/[ ] buttons to select a preset, and then press [ENTER].

When you select “REC” in step 2:

Use the Up/Down []/[ ] buttons to select either

“TAPE” or “MD” for the recording medium, and then press [ENTER].

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Contents CR-505DAB Important Safety Instructions AvisPrecautions For British modelsPrecautions Memory backupTable of Contents Features Supplied AccessoriesAM loop antenna FM indoor antenna DAB antennaBefore Using the CR-505DAB Installing the Remote Controller BatteriesUsing the Remote Controller Remote control SensorControls & Connectors Front PanelRear Panel Input selector buttons- Used to select sound sources Remote ControllerUp & Down buttons- Used to set the tim- ers Connecting Your Speakers Connecting the Speaker Cords to the Speaker ConnectorsPowered Subwoofer Strip 10 mm from End of each cordConnecting an Antenna Connecting the Indoor FM AntennaConnecting the AM Loop Antenna Push Insert wireConnecting an Outdoor FM Antenna Connecting an Outdoor AM AntennaConnecting the DAB Antenna Using a TV/FM Antenna SplitterConnecting Your Other Components to the CR-505DAB Before Making Any ConnectionsAnalog audio Left white Right red Left white Right red Wrong Cassette Tape DeckConnecting -compatible Components Powering Up and Setting the Clock Powering Up the CR-505DABConnect the power cord to a suitable wall outlet Accuclock FunctionTurning Off Accuclock Setting Accuclock to Use a Specific StationPowering Up and Setting the Clock Setting the Clock Manually Displaying the Time in Standby ModeDisplaying the Date & Time Press the Clock Call buttonUsing the CR-505DAB Adjusting the VolumeUsing Headphones Selecting Sound SourcesSelecting Tracks by Number Playing CDsPlaying CDs Displaying Information MP3 DiscRepeat Playback Various PlaybackRandom Playback To Cancel Memory Playback Memory PlaybackTo start memory playback, press the Play button To Stop Memory PlaybackUsing DAB Using DABEnsemble Search Mode Press the Menu buttonComponent Search Mode Sorted List Search ModeSorting Components Turn the / control to select the com- ponent you requireDeleting Presets Presetting ComponentsPreset Search Mode Copying Preset Channels Displaying DAB InformationUsing the Radio Tuning the RadioUse the Tuning / buttons for fine tuning Tuning into weak FM stationsPresetting FM Stations Automatically Presetting Stations ManuallySelecting Presets Press the Enter button to store the sta- tionRDS Radio Data System Adjusting the Bass & Treble Using Direct ModePress the remote controller’s Muting button Other FunctionsTimers About the TimersSetting the Timers Timer ExamplesUse the / button to set the on time, and then press Enter Turning Timers Off Checking Timer SettingsUsing the Sleep Timer Sleep indicatorDisc Notes This manual, MP3 files are referred to as tracksDisc Logo Audio CDHandling Discs Disc NotesTroubleshooting Stereo indicator flickers? Radio presets no longerReception is noisy, inter Mittent, and the ST FMRestoring the Default Settings Abnormal BehaviorOnkyo Europe UK Office SpecificationsOnkyo Europe Electronics GmbH