Onkyo CR-505DA instruction manual Setting the Clock Manually, Displaying the Date & Time

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The day of the week flashes.

Powering Up and Setting the Clock—Continued

STANDBY/ON CLOCK

CALL

2 3

1TIMER

5

6

4

 

8

9

7

 

--/---

CLEAR

10/0

ENTER

5 Press the [ENTER] button.

CLOCK CALL

The time flashes.

6

 

TIMER

 

Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to set

 

the time.

ENTER

 

 

DISPLAY MODE

SLEEP

REPEAT

MUTINGINPUT

7 Press the [ENTER] button to set the clock.

DAB FM AM DIRECT

“Adjusted” appears on the display.

CD

MD

Setting the Clock Manually

If you cannot set the clock by using the ACCUCLOCK function, you can set it manually. In this case, the ACCUCLOCK function will not automatically cali- brate the clock each day.

1 Press the [TIMER] button repeatedly until “Clock” appears.

Displaying the Date & Time

1 Press the [CLOCK CALL] button.

The date and time appear on the display.

Press the [CLOCK CALL] button again to return to the previous display.

VOLUME

MIN

MAX

STANDBY / ON

PHONES

INPUT

MENU

DIRECT

BASS

TREBLE

PRESET

 

PUSH TO ENTER

2 Press the [ENTER] button and use the Up/ Down []/[ ] buttons to select “Manual Adjust.”

3 Press the [ENTER] button.

4 Use the Up/Down []/[ ] buttons to select a day.

STANDBY/ON

Displaying the Time in Standby Mode

You can set the CR-505DAB so that the time is displayed while the CR-505DAB is in Standby mode.

1 With the CR-505DAB turned on, press and hold the CR-505DAB’s [STANDBY/ON] but- ton for more than 2 seconds.

To turn off the time display, repeat this procedure.

Note:

Setting the CR-505DAB to display the time will slightly increase the power consumption in Standby mode.

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Contents CR-505DAB Important Safety Instructions AvisPrecautions For British modelsPrecautions Memory backupTable of Contents Features Supplied AccessoriesBefore Using the CR-505DAB Installing the Remote Controller BatteriesUsing the Remote Controller Controls & Connectors Front PanelRear Panel Remote Controller Up & Down buttons- Used to set the tim- ersInput selector buttons- Used to select sound sources Connecting Your Speakers Connecting the Speaker Cords to the Speaker ConnectorsStrip 10 mm from End of each cord Connecting the AM Loop Antenna Connecting an AntennaConnecting the Indoor FM Antenna Attach the FM antenna, as shownConnecting the DAB Antenna Connecting an Outdoor FM AntennaConnecting an Outdoor AM Antenna Using a TV/FM Antenna SplitterConnecting Your Other Components to the CR-505DAB Before Making Any ConnectionsConnecting -compatible Components Connect the power cord to a suitable wall outlet Powering Up and Setting the ClockPowering Up the CR-505DAB Accuclock FunctionSetting Accuclock to Use a Specific Station Turning Off AccuclockSetting the Clock Manually Displaying the Time in Standby ModeDisplaying the Date & Time Using Headphones Using the CR-505DABAdjusting the Volume Selecting Sound SourcesPlaying CDs Playing CDsSelecting Tracks by Number Displaying Information MP3 DiscVarious Playback Random PlaybackRepeat Playback To start memory playback, press the Play button To Cancel Memory PlaybackMemory Playback To Stop Memory PlaybackEnsemble Search Mode Using DABUsing DAB Using the DAB for the first timeSorting Components Component Search ModeSorted List Search Mode Press the Menu buttonPreset Search Mode Deleting PresetsPresetting Components Copying Preset Channels Displaying DAB InformationTuning into weak FM stations Using the RadioTuning the Radio Use the Tuning / buttons for fine tuningSelecting Presets Presetting FM Stations AutomaticallyPresetting Stations Manually Press the Enter button to store the sta- tionRDS Radio Data System Press the remote controller’s Muting button Adjusting the Bass & TrebleUsing Direct Mode Other FunctionsSetting the Timers TimersAbout the Timers Timer ExamplesTimers Using the Sleep Timer Turning Timers OffChecking Timer Settings Disc Notes This manual, MP3 files are referred to as tracksHandling Discs Disc NotesTroubleshooting Reception is noisy, inter Stereo indicator flickers?Radio presets no longer Mittent, and the ST FMRestoring the Default Settings Abnormal BehaviorSpecifications AMP