Onkyo Stereo System HT S590 User Manual

Contents  
Introduction ..................................... 2  
5.1ch Home Theater System  
Connection .................................... 19  
Turning On & First Time Setup..... 34  
HT-S590  
AV Receiver (HT-R340)  
Front Speakers (SKF-340F L/R)  
Center Speaker (SKC-340C)  
Surround Speakers (SKM-340S L/R)  
Subwoofer (SKW-340)  
Basic Operation  
Playing your AV components....... 36  
Using the Tuner............................ 38  
Instruction Manual  
Enjoying the Listening Modes ..... 46  
Advanced Operation..................... 48  
Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo 5.1ch Home  
Theater System. Please read this manual thoroughly  
before making connections and plugging in the unit.  
Following the instructions in this manual will enable  
you to obtain optimum performance and listening  
enjoyment from your new 5.1ch Home Theater Sys-  
tem.  
Please retain this manual for future reference.  
Troubleshooting............................ 55  
Specifications................................ 58  
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Precautions  
1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use  
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal with-  
out the permission of the copyright holder.  
For U.S. models  
FCC Information for User  
CAUTION:  
2. AC Fuse—The AC fuse inside the unit is not user-  
serviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact  
your Onkyo dealer.  
The user changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
3. Care—Occasionally you should dust the unit all  
over with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft  
cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild deter-  
gent and water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards  
with a clean cloth. Don’t use abrasive cloths, thin-  
ners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because  
they may damage the finish or remove the panel let-  
tering.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-  
dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
4. Power  
WARNING  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE  
FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SEC-  
TION CAREFULLY.  
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country.  
Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the  
voltage requirements printed on the unit’s rear panel  
(e.g., AC 230–240 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz).  
Some models have a voltage selector switch for  
compatibility with power systems around the world.  
Before you plug in such a model, make sure that the  
voltage selector is set to the correct voltage for your  
area.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-  
ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-  
nician for help.  
Pressing the [STANDBY/ON] button to select  
Standby mode does not fully shutdown the unit. If  
you do not intend to use the unit for an extended  
period, remove the power cord from the AC outlet.  
For Canadian Models  
5. Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands—Never  
handle this unit or its power cord while your hands  
are wet or damp. If water or any other liquid gets  
inside this unit, have it checked by your Onkyo  
dealer.  
NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS  
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.  
For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,  
FULLY INSERT.  
6. Handling Notes  
• If you need to transport this unit, use the original  
packaging to pack it how it was when you origi-  
nally bought it.  
• Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit  
for a long time, because they may leave marks on  
the case.  
• This unit’s top and rear panels may get warm  
after prolonged use. This is normal.  
• If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may  
not work properly the next time you turn it on, so  
be sure to use it occasionally.  
Modèle pour les Canadien  
REMARQUE: CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE  
LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME  
NMB-003 DU CANADA.  
Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisée:  
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLEC-  
TRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS  
LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRE-  
SPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER  
JUSQU’AU FOND.  
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Speaker Precautions  
Precautions—Continued  
Placement  
For British models  
• The subwoofer cabinet is made out of wood and is  
therefore sensitive to extreme temperatures and  
humidity, do not put it in locations subject to direct  
sunlight or in humid places, such as near an air condi-  
tioner, humidifier, bathroom, or kitchen.  
• Do not put water or other liquids close to the speakers.  
If liquid is spilled over the speakers, the drive units  
may be damaged.  
• Speakers should only be placed on sturdy, flat surfaces  
that are free from vibration. Putting them on uneven or  
unstable surfaces, where they may fall and cause dam-  
age, will affect the sound quality.  
• Subwoofer is designed to be used in the upright verti-  
cal position only. Do not use it in the horizontal or  
tilted position.  
Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power  
supply cord of this unit should be performed only by  
qualified service personnel.  
IMPORTANT  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance  
with the following code:  
Blue:  
Neutral  
Brown: Live  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this  
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured mark-  
ings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as  
follows:  
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to  
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or  
coloured black.  
• If the unit is used near a turntable, CD player or DVD  
player, howling or slipping of sound may occur. To  
prevent this, move the unit away from the turntable,  
CD player or DVD player, otherwise lower the unit’s  
output level.  
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to  
the terminal which is marked with the letter L or  
coloured red.  
IMPORTANT  
The plug is fitted with an appropriate fuse. If the fuse  
needs to be replaced, the replacement fuse must  
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 and have the same  
ampere rating as that indicated on the plug. Check for  
the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.  
If the power cord’s plug is not suitable for your socket  
outlets, cut it off and fit a suitable plug. Fit a suitable  
fuse in the plug.  
Using Close to a TV or Computer  
TVs and computer monitors are magnetically sensitive  
devices and as such are likely to suffer discoloration or  
picture distortion when conventional speakers are  
placed nearby. To prevent this, the SKF-340F and  
SKC-340C feature internal magnetic shielding. In some  
situations, however, discoloration may still be an issue,  
in which case you should turn off your TV or monitor,  
wait 15 to 30 minutes, and then turn it back on again.  
This normally activates the degaussing function, which  
neutralizes the magnetic field, thereby removing any  
discoloration effects. If discoloration problems persist,  
try moving the speakers away from your TV or monitor.  
Note that discoloration can also be caused by a magnet  
or demagnetizing tool that’s too close to your TV or  
monitor.  
For European Models  
Declaration of Conformity  
We,  
ONKYO EUROPE  
ELECTRONICS GmbH  
LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6,  
82194 GROEBENZELL,  
GERMANY  
declare in own responsibility, that the ONKYO product  
described in this instruction manual is in compliance with the  
Do not place SKM-340S close to TV or a computer  
monitor because they have no magnetic shield.  
corresponding  
technical standards such as EN60065,  
EN55013, EN55020 and EN61000-3-2, -3-3.  
Input Signal Warning  
GROEBENZELL, GERMANY  
The speakers can handle the specified input power when  
used for normal music reproduction. If any of the fol-  
lowing signals are fed to them, even if the input power is  
within the specified rating, excessive current may flow  
in the speaker coils, causing burning or wire breakage:  
1. Interstation noise from an untuned FM radio.  
2. Sound from fast-forwarding a cassette tape.  
3. High-pitched sounds generated by an oscillator,  
electronic musical instrument, and so on.  
K. MIYAGI  
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH  
Memory Backup  
The AV receiver uses a battery-less memory backup  
system in order to retain radio presets and other settings  
when it’s unplugged or in the case of a power failure.  
Although no batteries are required, the AV receiver  
must be plugged into an AC outlet in order to charge the  
backup system. Once it has been charged, the AV  
receiver will retain the settings for several weeks,  
although this depends on the environment and will be  
shorter in humid climates.  
4. Amplifier oscillation.  
5. Special test tones from audio test CDs and so on.  
6. Thumps and clicks caused by connecting or discon-  
necting audio cables (Always turn off your amplifier  
before connecting or disconnecting cables.)  
7. Microphone feedback.  
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Features  
HT-R340 AV Receiver  
Before Using the AV receiver................... 7  
Front & Rear Panels ................................8  
• 100 W/channel into 6 ohms (FTC)  
• 100 W/channel into 6 ohms (DIN)  
• 120 W/channel into 6 ohms (JEITA)  
*1  
• Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic II  
*2  
• DTS and DTS Neo:6 5.1  
• Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry  
• Massive High Current Power Supply (H.C.P.S.) trans-  
former  
• CinemaFILTER  
• Non-Scaling Configuration  
• A-Form — Auto Format Sensing  
• OR-EQ (OptiResponse Equalizer) function  
*3  
• 192 kHz/24-bit D/A converters  
• Powerful and highly accurate Analog Devices 32-bit  
DSP processing  
• 3 digital inputs (2 optical, 1 coaxial)  
• HDTV-ready component video switching (3 inputs, 1  
output)  
Enjoying Home Theater ........................19  
Connecting Your Speakers...................20  
• Adjustable crossover (40/50/60/80/100/120/150/  
200 Hz)  
Turning On & First Time Setup  
• Speaker A/B terminal  
• Color-coded speaker terminal posts  
• RI system control  
HTP-340 Speaker Package  
Playing Your AV Components..............36  
Using the Tuner .....................................38  
Recording...............................................45  
SKF-340F L/R 2-Way Front Speakers  
• 3-1/4" (8 cm) cone woofer  
• 3/4" (2 cm) ceramic tweeter  
• Magnetically shielded  
• Color-coded speaker terminals and speaker cable  
• 6-ohm impedance  
Enjoying the Listening Modes  
SKC-340C 2-Way Center Speaker  
• 3-1/4" (8 cm) cone woofer x2  
• 3/4" (2 cm) ceramic tweeter  
• Magnetically shielded  
• Color-coded speaker terminals and speaker cable  
• 6-ohm impedance  
Adjusting the Listening Modes ............48  
Advanced Setup ....................................50  
SKM-340S L/R 2-Way Surround Speakers  
• 3-1/4" (8 cm) cone woofer  
• 3/4" (2 cm) ceramic tweeter  
Troubleshooting .................................... 55  
• 6-ohm impedance  
• Color-coded speaker terminals and speaker cable  
receiver by holding down the [VIDEO 1] button  
and pressing the [STANDBY/ON] button.  
SKW-340 Bass Reflex Subwoofer  
• 8" (20 cm) cone woofer  
• Auto Standby/On  
Specifications........................................ 58  
*1. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are regis-  
tered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
*2. “DTS” and “Neo:6” are trademarks of Digital Theater Sys-  
tems, Inc.  
*3. OptiResponse, and OR-EQ are trademarks of Onkyo Cor-  
poration.  
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Package Contents  
Make sure you have the following items:  
HT-R340  
HTP-340  
Front speakers  
(SKF-340F L/R)  
HT-R340  
Center speaker  
(SKC-340C)  
Remote controller & two batteries (AA/R6)  
Surround speakers  
(SKM-340S)  
(American type shown)  
Indoor FM antenna  
(Connector type varies from country to country.)  
Subwoofer (SKW-340)  
AM loop antenna  
(Red)  
(White)  
Speaker cable for front speakers 15 ft. (4.5 m)  
(Green)  
Power-plug adapter  
Only supplied in certain countries. Use this adapter if  
your AC outlet does not match with the plug on the AV  
receiver’s power cord. (Adapter varies from country to  
country.)  
Speaker cable for center speaker 10 ft. (3 m)  
(Blue)  
(Gray)  
*
In catalogs and on packaging, the letter at the end of the  
product name indicates the color. Specifications and oper-  
ation are the same regardless of color.  
Speaker cables for surround speakers 30 ft. (9 m)  
(Purple)  
Speaker cables for subwoofer 15 ft. (4.5 m)  
Rubber stoppers [20]  
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Before Using the AV receiver  
Notes:  
Setting the Voltage Selector  
(on some models)  
• If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try  
replacing the batteries.  
Some models have a voltage selector switch for compat-  
ibility with power systems around the world. Before you  
plug in this model, make sure that the voltage selector is  
set to the correct voltage for your area. If it isn’t, use a  
small screwdriver to set it as appropriate. For example, if  
the voltage in your area is 120 volts, set the selector to  
“120V.” If it’s between 220 and 240 volts, set it to “220-  
240V.”  
• Don’t mix new and old batteries or different types of  
batteries.  
• If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long  
time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from  
leakage or corrosion.  
• Expired batteries should be removed as soon as possi-  
ble to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion.  
Using the Remote Controller  
To use the remote controller, point it at the AV receiver’s  
remote control sensor, as shown below.  
Remote control sensor  
AV receiver  
STANDBY indicator  
Installing the Batteries  
To open the battery compartment, press  
the small hollow and slide open the cover.  
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Approx. 16 ft.  
(5 m)  
Notes:  
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the AV  
receiver is subjected to bright light, such as direct sun-  
light or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this in  
mind when installing.  
• If another remote controller of the same type is used in  
the same room, or the AV receiver is installed close to  
equipment that uses infrared rays, the remote control-  
ler may not work reliably.  
Insert the two supplied batteries (AA/R6)  
in accordance with the polarity diagram  
inside the battery compartment.  
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• Don’t put anything, such as a book, on the remote con-  
troller, because the buttons may be pressed inadvert-  
ently, thereby draining the batteries.  
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the AV  
receiver is installed in a rack behind colored glass  
doors. Keep this in mind when installing.  
• The remote controller will not work if there’s an obsta-  
cle between it and the AV receiver’s remote control  
sensor.  
Slide the cover shut.  
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Front & Rear Panels  
Front Panel  
North American and Asian Models  
1
2 3 4 56 78 9JK L  
M
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
TONE  
+
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
DIMMER  
MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
N O P  
Q
R S  
European Models  
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TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
TONE  
+
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
F Display  
See “Display” on page 9.  
A STANDBY/ON button (34)  
This button is used to set the AV receiver to On or  
Standby.  
G DISPLAY button (37)  
This button is used to display various information  
about the currently selected input source.  
B STANDBY indicator (34)  
This indicator lights up when the AV receiver is in  
Standby mode, and it flashes while a signal is being  
H DIGITAL INPUT button (35, 54)  
This button is used to assign the digital inputs and to  
specify the format of digital input signals.  
C Remote-control sensor (7)  
This sensor receives control signals from the remote  
controller.  
I DIMMER or RT/PTY/TP button (41, 42)  
This button is used to adjust the display brightness.  
On the European model, this is the RT/PTY/TP but-  
ton, and it’s used with RDS (Radio Data System).  
See “Using RDS (European models only)” on  
page 40.  
D STEREO button (46)  
This button is used to select the Stereo listening  
mode.  
E LISTENING MODE [ ]/[ ] buttons (46)  
These buttons are used to select the listening modes.  
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Front & Rear Panels—Continued  
J MEMORY button (39)  
This button is used when storing or deleting radio  
presets.  
N PHONES jack (42)  
This 1/4-inch phone jack is for connecting a stan-  
dard pair of stereo headphones for private listening.  
K TUNING MODE button (38)  
This button is used to select the Auto or Manual tun-  
ing mode.  
O SPEAKERS A & B buttons (36)  
These buttons are used to turn speaker sets A and B  
on or off.  
L Arrow/TUNING/PRESET & ENTER buttons  
(48, 50–53)  
P TONE, [–] & [+] buttons (42)  
These buttons are used to adjust the bass and treble.  
When the AM or FM input source is selected, the  
TUNING [ ] [ ] buttons are used to tune the  
tuner, and the PRESET [ ] [ ] buttons are used  
to select radio presets (see pages 38, 39). When the  
setup menus are used, they work as arrow buttons  
and are used to select and set items. The ENTER  
button is also used with the setup menus.  
Q Input selector buttons (35–37)  
These buttons are used to select from the following  
input sources: MULTI CH, DVD, VIDEO 1/VCR,  
VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, TAPE, TUNER, or CD.  
The [MULTI CH] button selects the DVD analog  
multichannel input.  
R RETURN button (48, 50, 51, 53)  
This button is used to return to the previously dis-  
played setup menu.  
M MASTER VOLUME control (36)  
This control is used to adjust the volume of the AV  
receiver.  
S SETUP button (48, 50–53)  
This button is used to access various settings.  
Display  
1 2  
3
4
5
6
RDS (European model only) (40): This indica-  
tor lights up when the AV Receiver is tuned to a  
tem).  
1A & B speaker indicators (19, 36)  
Indicator A lights up when speaker set A is on. Indi-  
cator B lights up when speaker set B is on.  
setting radio stations.  
2MUTING indicator (43)  
This indicator flashes when the AV receiver is  
muted.  
FM STEREO (38): This indicator lights up when  
the AV receiver is tuned to a stereo FM station.  
3Source/listening mode indicators (47, 54)  
These indicators show the currently selected listen-  
5SLEEP indicator (43)  
This indicator lights up when the Sleep function has  
been set.  
4Tuning indicators  
6Message area  
TUNED (38): This indicator lights up when the AV  
This area of the display shows various information  
about the currently selected source.  
receiver is tuned to a radio station.  
AUTO (38): This indicator lights up when Auto  
Tuning is selected and disappears when Manual  
Tuning is selected.  
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Front & Rear Panels—Continued  
Rear Panel  
1
B
3 4 5  
6
7
8
9
J K  
L
M
A DIGITAL IN OPTICAL 1, 2 & COAXIAL  
To use  
, you must make an analog audio connec-  
These optical and coaxial jacks can be used to con-  
nect a CD or DVD player and other components  
with digital audio outputs.  
tion (RCA) between the AV receiver and the other  
component, even if they are connected digitally.  
Note:  
B COMPONENT VIDEO  
can only be used with Onkyo components.  
A DVD player, TV, or other component that sup-  
ports component video can be connected here.  
J CD IN  
These analog inputs can be used to connect a CD  
C AM ANTENNA  
player with analog outputs.  
These push terminals are for connecting an AM  
antenna.  
K TAPE IN/OUT  
These analog inputs and outputs can be used to con-  
nect a cassette recorder, MiniDisc recorder, or other  
recorder with analog inputs and outputs.  
D FM ANTENNA  
This jack is for connecting an FM antenna.  
E MONITOR OUT  
L VIDEO 1 IN/OUT, VIDEO 2 IN & VIDEO 3 IN  
The VIDEO 1, composite video, and audio inputs  
and outputs can be used to connect a VCR. The  
VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, composite video, and audio  
inputs can be used to connect another video source  
(e.g., cable TV, satellite TV, or a set-top box).  
The composite video output should be connected to  
a video input on your TV or projector.  
F FRONT SPEAKERS B  
These push terminals are for connecting speaker  
set B.  
M DVD IN  
G FRONT SPEAKERS A, SURROUND  
SPEAKERS, CENTER SPEAKER &  
SUBWOOFER SPEAKER  
The FRONT, SURROUND, CENTER, and SUB-  
WOOFER jacks can be used to connect a compo-  
nent with an analog multichannel audio output, such  
as a DVD player with a 5.1-channel analog output.  
The composite video input should be connected to a  
video output on the DVD player.  
These push terminals are for connecting speaker  
set A.  
H VOLTAGE SELECTOR (only some models)  
This voltage selector provides compatibility with  
power systems around the world.  
I
This  
(Remote Interactive) jack can be con-  
jack on another Onkyo compo-  
nected to the  
nent. The AV receiver’s remote controller can then  
be used to control that component.  
See pages 19–33 for connection information.  
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Speaker Package  
Front, Center, Surround, & Subwoofer speakers  
(SKF-340F, SKC-340C, SKM-340S, SKW-340)  
A Speaker terminals  
Rear  
These push terminals are for connecting the speaker  
to the HT-R340 with the supplied speaker cables.  
The supplied speaker cables are color-coded for  
easy identification. Simply connect each cable to the  
same-colored positive speaker terminal.  
SKF-340F  
SKM-340S  
B Keyhole slots  
These keyhole slots can be used to wall-mount the  
speaker. See page 21 for mounting instructions.  
C Speaker mount/bracket inserts  
These threaded inserts can be used to attach the  
speaker to a speaker mount or bracket. See page 21  
for mounting instructions.  
2
3
1
2
Note:  
Use commercially available machine screws to  
attach the speaker to a speaker mount or bracket.  
North American models require 1/4-inch screws.  
Other models require M5 (5 mm) screws.  
2
SKC-340C  
Caution:  
The front grilles are not designed to be removed so  
do not attempt to remove them forcibly, as this will  
damage them.  
3
1
SKW-340  
1
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Remote Controller  
How to Use the Remote Controller  
RECEIVER Mode  
Including the AV receiver, the remote controller can be  
used to control up to six different components. The  
remote controller has a specific operating mode for use  
with each type of component. Modes are selected by  
using the five REMOTE MODE buttons.  
RECEIVER mode is used to control the AV receiver.  
To set the remote controller to RECEIVER mode,  
press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE MODE button.  
RECEIVER  
RECEIVER/TAPE Mode  
In RECEIVER/TAPE mode, you can control  
the AV receiver and an Onkyo cassette  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
TAPE  
RECEIVER  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
A
2
TAPE  
TAPE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
recorder connected via  
.
CD  
1
2
3
V1  
V2  
V3  
DVD, CD, MD, CDR & HDD Modes  
With these modes, you can control an Onkyo  
DVD player and CD/MD/CDR/HDD  
player/recorder.  
MD  
4
5
6
DVD  
CD  
L
3
MULTI CH  
DVD  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
+
10  
CLR  
0
MD  
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/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
4
5
M
N
CDR  
HDD  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
O
P
6
7
Use the REMOTE MODE buttons to select  
a mode.  
1
2
MUTING  
ENTER  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
Use the buttons supported by that mode  
to control the component.  
RECEIVER mode: see right column  
DVD mode: see page 14  
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RETURN  
SETUP  
CD mode: see page 15  
MD/CDR mode: see page 16  
HDD mode: see page 17  
LISTENING MODE  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
TAPE mode: see page 18  
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J
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
Note:  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
Some of the remote controller operations described in  
this manual may not work as expected with other com-  
ponents.  
L NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
Q
R
K
S
-
RC 646S  
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Remote Controller—Continued  
O MUTING button (43)  
This button is used to mute the AV receiver.  
A ON/STANDBY button (34)  
This button is used to set the AV receiver to On or  
Standby.  
P SETUP button (48, 50–53)  
This button is used to access various settings.  
Q CINE FLTR button (49)  
B INPUT SELECTOR buttons (36)  
This button is used to set the CinemaFILTER func-  
tion.  
These buttons are used to select the input sources.  
C MULTI CH button (37)  
This button is used to select the multichannel DVD  
input.  
R L NIGHT button (49)  
This button is used to set the Late Night function.  
S OR-EQ button (43)  
D DIMMER button (42)  
This button is used to turn on the OptiResponse  
Equalizer, which optimizes performance when the  
HT-R340 is used with the speakers included in the  
HTP-340 Home Theater Speaker Package. When  
the OptiResponse Equalizer is on, you can enjoy a  
powerful sound with movies or music even at low  
volume levels.  
This button is used to adjust the display brightness.  
E CH +/– button (39)  
F SP A/B button (36)  
or off.  
G Arrow [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] & ENTER buttons  
(48, 50–53)  
These buttons are used to select and adjust settings.  
H RETURN button (48, 50, 51, 53)  
This button is used to return to the previous display  
when changing settings.  
I LISTENING MODE buttons (46)  
These buttons can be used to select listening modes  
regardless of the currently selected remote control-  
ler mode.  
STEREO button  
This button selects the Stereo listening mode.  
SURROUND button  
This button selects the Dolby and DTS listening  
modes.  
[
]/[ ] buttons  
These buttons can be used to select any of the avail-  
able listening modes.  
J TEST TONE, CH SEL, LEVEL- & LEVEL+  
buttons (34, 44, 51)  
These buttons are used to adjust the level of each  
speaker.  
K DISPLAY button (37)  
This button is used to display various information  
about the currently selected input source.  
L REMOTE MODE buttons (12)  
These buttons are used to select the remote control-  
ler modes. When you press a button on the remote  
controller, the REMOTE MODE button for the cur-  
rently selected mode lights up.  
M SLEEP button (43)  
This button is used to set the Sleep function.  
N VOL [ ]/[ ] button (36)  
This button can be used to adjust the volume of the  
AV receiver regardless of the currently selected  
remote controller mode.  
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Remote Controller—Continued  
A ON/STANDBY button  
DVD Mode  
This button sets the DVD player to On or Standby.  
B Number buttons  
To select your DVD player as the input source, press:  
These buttons are used to enter title, chapter, and  
track numbers and to enter times for locating spe-  
cific points in time.  
RECEIVER  
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DVD  
C DISC +/– button  
This button selects discs on a DVD changer.  
D TOP MENU button  
To set the remote controller to DVD mode, press the  
[DVD] REMOTE MODE button.  
This button is used to select a DVD’s top menu.  
E Arrow [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] & ENTER buttons  
These buttons are used to navigate DVD menus and  
the DVD player’s onscreen setup menus.  
F RETURN button  
This button is used to exit the DVD player’s  
onscreen setup menu and to restart menu playback.  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
DVD  
1
2
TAPE  
G Playback buttons  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
From left to right: Pause, Play, Stop, Fast Reverse,  
Fast Forward, Previous, and Next.  
1
2
3
V1  
V2  
V3  
MD  
4
5
6
H SUBTITLE button  
MULTI CH  
DVD  
This button is used to select subtitles.  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
I AUDIO button  
+
10  
CLR  
0
This button selects foreign language soundtracks  
and audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS).  
K
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
J DISPLAY button  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
3
ALBUM  
This button is used to display information about the  
current disc, title, chapter, or track on the DVD  
player’s display, including the elapsed time, remain-  
ing time, total time, and so on.  
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
4
5
6
L
M
MUTING  
K CLR button  
ENTER  
This button is used to cancel functions and to clear  
entered numbers.  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
L MENU button  
RETURN  
SETUP  
This button is used to display a DVD’s menu.  
M SETUP button  
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This button is used to access the DVD player’s  
onscreen setup menus.  
LISTENING MODE  
N RANDOM button  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
N
O
8
9
This button is used with the random playback func-  
tion.  
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
O REPEAT button  
L NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
J
This button is used to set the repeat playback func-  
tions.  
P
P PLAY MODE button  
-
RC 646S  
This button is used to select play modes on a com-  
ponent with selectable play modes.  
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Remote Controller—Continued  
A ON/STANDBY button  
CD Mode  
This button sets the CD player to On or Standby.  
B Number buttons  
To select your CD player as the input source, press:  
These buttons are used to enter track numbers and  
to enter times for locating specific points in time.  
RECEIVER  
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C DISC +/– button  
CD  
This button selects discs on a CD changer.  
D Playback buttons  
From left to right: Pause, Play, Stop, Fast Reverse,  
Fast Forward, Previous and Next.  
To set the remote controller to CD mode, press the  
[CD] REMOTE MODE button.  
E DISPLAY button  
This button is used to display information about the  
current disc or track on the CD player’s display,  
including the elapsed time, remaining time, total  
time, and so on.  
ON/STANDBY  
F CLR button  
REMOTE MODE  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
This button is used to cancel functions and to clear  
entered numbers.  
1
2
TAPE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
CD  
1
2
3
G RANDOM button  
V1  
V2  
V3  
This button is used with the random playback func-  
tion.  
MD  
4
5
6
MULTI CH  
DVD  
CDR  
HDD  
H REPEAT button  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
This button is used to set the repeat playback func-  
tions.  
+
10  
CLR  
0
6
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
The VOL [ ]/[ ] and LISTENING MODE but-  
tons work the same as for RECEIVER mode.  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
3
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
MUTING  
ENTER  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
RETURN  
SETUP  
4
LISTENING MODE  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
7
8
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
L NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
5
-
RC 646S  
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Remote Controller—Continued  
A ON/STANDBY button  
This button sets the MD/CD recorder to On or  
Standby.  
MD, & CDR Mode  
To select your MiniDisc or CD recorder as the input  
source, press:  
B Number buttons  
These buttons are used to enter track numbers and  
to enter times for locating specific points in time.  
The [+10] button is used to enter numbers above 10.  
MD or CD recorder  
RECEIVER  
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TAPE  
C Playback buttons  
From left to right: Pause, Play, Stop, Fast Reverse,  
Fast Forward, Previous and Next.  
* You must change the Input Display (see page 35).  
D DISPLAY button  
This button is used to display information about the  
current disc or track on the MD/CD recorder’s dis-  
play, including the elapsed time, remaining time,  
total time, and so on.  
To set the remote controller to MD or CDR mode,  
press the [MD] or [CDR] REMOTE MODE button.  
E CLR button  
This button is used to cancel functions and to clear  
entered numbers.  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
1
2
TAPE  
F RANDOM button  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
This button is used with the random playback func-  
tion.  
1
2
3
MD  
V1  
V2  
V3  
MD  
4
5
6
G REPEAT button  
MULTI CH  
DVD  
This button is used to set the repeat playback func-  
tions.  
CDR  
HDD  
CDR  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
+
10  
CLR  
0
H PLAY MODE button  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
5
This button is used to select play modes on a com-  
ponent with selectable play modes.  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
The VOL [ ]/[ ] and LISTENING MODE but-  
tons work the same as for RECEIVER mode.  
MUTING  
ENTER  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
RETURN  
SETUP  
3
LISTENING MODE  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
6
7
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
L NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
4
8
-
RC 646S  
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Remote Controller—Continued  
A ON/STANDBY button  
This button sets the HDD component to On or  
Standby.  
HDD Mode  
To select your HDD component as the input source,  
press:  
B ALBUM +/– button  
This button selects the next or previous album on an  
HDD component.  
or  
RECEIVER  
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3
V
3
TAPE  
C PLAYLIST [ ]/[ ] buttons  
These buttons select the previous or next playlist on  
the HDD component.  
* You must change the Input Display (see page 35).  
D Playback buttons  
From left to right: Pause, Play, Stop, Fast Reverse,  
Fast Forward, Previous and Next.  
To set the remote controller to HDD mode, press the  
[HDD] REMOTE MODE button.  
E DISPLAY button  
This button turns on the HDD component’s display  
for 30 seconds.  
F MENU, ENTER, and Up and Down [ ]/[  
]
buttons  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
MENU button: Displays the HDD component’s  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
1
menu.  
TAPE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
[
]/[ ] buttons: Select options on the HDD  
CD  
1
2
3
component’s menu.  
V1  
V2  
V3  
MD  
4
5
6
ENTER button: Confirms the selection on the  
MULTI CH  
DVD  
HDD component’s menu.  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
G RANDOM button  
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
This button is used with the random playback func-  
tion.  
+
10  
CLR  
0
HDD  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
H REPEAT button  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
2
3
This button is used to set the repeat playback func-  
tions.  
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
6
MUTING  
ENTER  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
RETURN  
SETUP  
4
5
LISTENING MODE  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
7
8
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
L NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
-
RC 646S  
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Remote Controller—Continued  
A Play [ ] button  
TAPE Mode  
This button is used to start playback.  
B Stop [ ] button  
To select your Cassette deck as the input source,  
press:  
This button is used to stop playback.  
C Reverse Play [ ] button  
RECEIVER  
This button is used to start reverse playback.  
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TAPE  
D Rewind & FF [ ]/[ ] buttons  
The Rewind [ ] button is used to start rewind. The  
FF [ ] button is used to start fast forward.  
TAPE mode is used to control an Onkyo cassette  
recorder connected to the AV receiver via  
.
To set the remote controller to TAPE mode, press the  
[RECEIVER] REMOTE MODE button.  
For twin cassette decks, only deck B can be controlled.  
RECEIVER  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
TAPE  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
TAPE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
1
2
3
V1  
V2  
V3  
MD  
4
5
6
MULTI CH  
DVD  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
+
10  
CLR  
0
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
MUTING  
ENTER  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
B
C
D
LISTENING MODE  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
L NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
-
RC 646S  
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Enjoying Home Theater  
Speaker Sets A and B  
You can use two sets of speakers with the AV receiver: speaker set A and speaker set B.  
Speaker set A should be used in your main listening room for up to 5.1-channel playback.  
*While speaker set B is on, speaker set A is reduced to 2.1-channel playback.  
Speaker set B can be used in another room and offers 2-channel stereo playback.  
Speaker set A  
Speaker set B  
Indicator  
Output  
AV receiver  
Remote  
controller  
Set A: 2.1 channels  
Set B: 2 channels  
On  
A
SPEAKERS  
B
A
A
B
B
On  
or  
Off  
On  
Off  
Set A: 5.1 channels  
Set B: 2 channels  
No sound  
SP A/B  
Off  
Speaker Set A: Main Room  
Front left and right speakers (SKF-340F L/R)  
These output the overall sound.Their role in a home theater is to provide a solid anchor for the sound  
image. They should be positioned facing the listener at about ear level, and equally spaced from the  
TV. Angle them inward.  
Center speaker (SKC-340C)  
This speaker enhances the front left and  
right speakers, making sound move-  
ments distinct and providing a full sound  
image. For movies it’s used mainly for  
dialog.  
Position it close to yourTV facing forward  
at about ear level, or at the same height  
as the front left and right speakers.  
*
While speaker set B is on, this  
speaker outputs no sound.  
Corner  
Subwoofer (SKW-340)  
The subwoofer handles the  
bass sounds of the LFE (Low-  
Frequency Effects) channel. In  
general, a good bass sound  
can be obtained by installing  
the subwoofer in a front corner,  
or at one-third the way along  
the wall, as shown.  
1/3 wall  
length  
Surround left and right speakers (SKM-340S L/R)  
These speakers are used for precise sound position-  
ing and to add realistic ambience. Position them at the  
sides of the listener, or slightly behind, about 2–3 feet  
(60–100 cm) above ear level. Ideally they should be  
equally spaced from the listener.  
Speaker Set B: Sub Room  
*
While speaker set B is on, these speakers output no  
sound.  
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ConnectingYour Speakers  
Speaker Connection Precautions  
Connecting Speaker  
Read the following before connecting your speakers:  
You can connect speakers with an impedance of  
6 ohms or higher. If you use speakers with a lower  
impedance, and use the amplifier at high volume lev-  
els for a long period of time, the built-in protection  
circuit may be activated.  
The AV receiver’s positive (+) speaker terminals are  
color-coded for ease of identification. (The negative (–)  
speaker terminals are all black.)  
Speaker terminal  
Front left  
Color  
White  
Red  
Front right  
• Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before  
making any connections.  
Center  
Green  
Blue  
Surround left  
Surround right  
Subwoofer  
Gray  
• Pay close attention to speaker wiring polarity. In other  
words, connect positive (+) terminals to only positive  
(+) terminals, and negative (–) terminals to only nega-  
tive (–) terminals. If you get them the wrong way  
around, the sound will be out of phase and will sound  
unnatural.  
Purple  
Strip 3/8" (10 mm) of insu-  
lation from the ends of the  
speaker cables. (Supplied  
speaker cables are already  
stripped.)  
3/8" (10 mm)  
1
2
• Unnecessarily long, or very thin speaker cables may  
affect the sound quality and should be avoided.  
• Be careful not to short the  
positive and negative wires.  
Doing so may damage the AV  
receiver.  
While pressing the lever, insert  
the wire into the hole, and then  
release the lever.  
Make sure that the terminals are  
gripping the bare wires, not the  
insulation.  
• Don’t connect more than one  
cable to each speaker termi-  
nal. Doing so may damage the  
AV receiver.  
• Don’t connect one speaker to several terminals.  
The following illustration shows which speaker should  
be connected to each pair of terminals.  
Purple  
White  
Red  
Green  
Gray  
Blue  
Subwoofer  
Surround  
right  
Surround  
left  
Center speaker  
Front right  
speaker  
Front left  
speaker  
speaker  
speaker  
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ConnectingYour Speakers—Continued  
Wall Mounting  
Using Speaker Mounts/Brackets  
The speakers can easily be wall mounted by using the  
keyhole slots. To prevent the speaker from vibrating  
against the wall, attach four of the supplied spacers to the  
keyhole fins on the rear of each speaker.  
Threaded inserts for machine screws are provided on the  
rear of each speaker for wall-mounting with commer-  
cially available speaker mounts or brackets. North  
American models require 1/4-inch screws. Other models  
require M5 (5 mm) screws. Refer to the manual supplied  
with your mounts or brackets for installation details.  
To mount the front or surround speakers vertically, use  
the keyhole slot shown to hang each speaker on a screw  
that’s securely screwed into the wall.  
Front speaker (SKF-340F)  
Surround speaker (SKM-340S)  
Threaded  
insert  
Keyhole slot for  
wall mounting  
Note:  
The portion of the screw that goes into the speaker’s  
threaded insert should be between 1/4" – 5/16" (5 mm –  
8 mm) long.  
To mount the center speaker horizontally, use the two  
keyhole slots shown to hang each speaker on two screws  
that are securely screwed into the wall.  
Mount or bracket  
Center speaker (SKC-340C)  
(North American model)  
1/4"  
Keyhole slots for wall  
mounting  
(Other models)  
5 mm  
1/4" – 5/16"  
(5 mm) – (8 mm)  
Using Rubber Stoppers with the  
Speakers  
6-5/16" (160 mm)  
We recommend using the provided rubber stoppers to  
achieve the best possible sound from your speakers. The  
rubber stoppers prevent the speakers from moving, pro-  
viding a more stable setup.  
Caution:  
A mounting screw’s ability to support a speaker depends  
on how well it’s anchored to the wall. If you have hollow  
walls, screw each mounting screw into a stud. If there are  
no studs, or the walls are solid, use suitable wall anchors.  
Use screws with a head diameter of 5/16" (9 mm) or less  
and a shank diameter of 1/8" (4 mm) or less. With hollow  
walls, use a cable/pipe detector to check for any power  
cables or water pipes before making any holes.  
Leave a gap of between  
Rubber stoppers  
Bottom of the  
SKF-340F/  
SKM-340S  
Wall  
5/16" (7 mm) and 7/16"  
(10 mm)betweenthewall  
and the base of the screw  
head, as shown.  
Bottom of the  
SKC-340C  
(We recommend that you  
consult a home installa-  
tion professional.)  
5/16" – 7/16"  
(7 mm) – (10 mm)  
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Connecting Antenna  
This section explains how to connect the supplied indoor  
FM antenna and AM loop antenna, and how to connect  
commercially available outdoor FM and AM antennas.  
The AV receiver won’t pick up any radio signals without  
any antenna connected, so you must connect the antenna  
to use the tuner.  
Connecting the AM Loop Antenna  
The supplied indoor AM loop antenna is for indoor use  
only.  
Assemble the AM loop antenna, inserting  
the tabs into the base, as shown.  
1
AM antenna push terminals  
FM antenna jack  
Connect both wires of the AM loop  
antenna to the AM push terminals, as  
shown.  
2
Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna  
(The antenna’s wires are not polarity sensitive, so  
they can be connected either way around).  
Make sure that the wires are attached securely and  
that the push terminals are gripping the bare  
wires, not the insulation.  
The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use only.  
Attach the FM antenna, as shown.  
1
American Model  
Push  
Insert wire  
Release  
Insert the plug fully into the jack.  
Once your AV receiver is ready for use, you’ll  
need to tune into an AM radio station and adjust  
the position of theAM antenna to achieve the best  
possible reception.  
Other Models  
Keep the antenna as far away as possible from  
your AV receiver, TV, speaker cables, and power  
cords.  
Insert the plug fully  
into the jack.  
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied  
indoor AM loop antenna, try using it with a commer-  
cially available outdoor AM antenna (see page 23).  
Once your AV receiver is ready for use, you’ll  
need to tune into an FM radio station and adjust  
the position of the FM antenna to achieve the best  
possible reception.  
Fully extend the antenna and point it in  
2
various directions to find the best recep-  
tacks or something similar.  
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied  
indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out-  
door FM antenna instead (see page 23).  
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Connecting Antenna—Continued  
Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna  
Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna  
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied  
indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out-  
door FM antenna instead.  
If good reception cannot be achieved using the supplied  
AM loop antenna, an outdoorAM antenna can be used in  
addition to the loop antenna, as shown.  
Outdoor antenna  
Insulated antenna cable  
AM loop antenna  
Notes:  
• Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable  
results can sometimes be obtained when installed in an  
attic or loft.  
Outdoor AM antennas work best when installed outside  
horizontally, but good results can sometimes be obtained  
indoors by mounting horizontally above a window. Note  
that the AM loop antenna should be left connected.  
Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance with  
local regulations to prevent electrical shock hazards.  
• For best results, install the outdoor FM antenna well  
away from tall buildings, preferably with a clear line  
of sight to your local FM transmitter.  
• Outdoor antenna should be located away from possi-  
ble noise sources, such as neon signs, busy roads, etc.  
• For safety reasons, outdoor antenna should be situated  
well away from power lines and other high-voltage  
equipment.  
• Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance  
with local regulations to prevent electrical shock haz-  
ards.  
Using a TV/FM Antenna Splitter  
It’s best not to use the same antenna for both FM and TV  
reception, as this can cause interference problems. If cir-  
cumstances demand it, use a TV/FM antenna splitter, as  
shown.  
TV/FM antenna splitter  
To AV receiver  
To TV (or VCR)  
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ConnectingYour Components  
AV Connection Color Coding  
About AV Connections  
RCA-type AV connections are usually color coded: red,  
white, and yellow. Use red plugs to connect right-chan-  
nel audio inputs and outputs (typically labeled “R”). Use  
white plugs to connect left-channel audio inputs and out-  
puts (typically labeled “L”). And use yellow plugs to  
connect composite video inputs and outputs.  
• Before making any AV connections, read the manuals  
supplied with your other AV components.  
• Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve completed  
and double-checked all AV connections.  
Optical Digital Jacks  
Analog audio  
The AV receiver’s optical digital jack has shutter-type  
cover that open when an optical plug is inserted and  
close when it’s removed. Push plugs in all the way.  
Left (white)  
Right (red)  
(Yellow)  
Left (white)  
Right (red)  
(Yellow)  
Composite video  
Caution: To prevent shutter damage, hold the optical  
plug straight when inserting and removing.  
• Push plugs in all the way to make  
good connections (loose connec-  
tions can cause noise or malfunc-  
tions).  
Right!  
• To prevent interference, keep  
audio and video cables away from  
power cords and speaker cables.  
Wrong!  
AV Cables & Jacks  
Video  
Cable  
Jack  
Description  
Y
P
P
Y
Component video separates the luminance (Y) and  
color difference signals (PR, PB), providing the best  
picture quality. (Some TV manufacturers label their  
component video jacks slightly differently.)  
Y
Component  
video cable  
B
R
P
B
R
PB  
P
PR  
Composite video is commonly used on TVs, VCRs,  
and other video equipment. Use only dedicated  
composite video cables.  
Composite  
video cable  
VIDEO  
Audio  
Cable  
Jack  
Description  
Offers the best sound quality and allows you to  
enjoy surround sound (e.g., Dolby Digital, DTS).  
The audio quality is the same as for coaxial.  
OPTICAL  
Optical digital  
audio cable  
Offers the best sound quality and allows you to  
enjoy surround sound (e.g., Dolby Digital, DTS).  
The audio quality is the same as for optical.  
Coaxial digital  
audio cable  
COAXIAL  
This cable carries analog audio. It’s the most com-  
mon connection format for analog audio and can be  
found on virtually all AV components.  
L
Analog audio  
cable (RCA)  
R
This cable carries multichannel analog audio and is  
typically used to connect DVD players with a 5.1-  
channel analog audio output. Several standard ana-  
log audio cables can be used instead of a multichan-  
nel cable.  
Multichannel  
analog audio  
cable (RCA)  
Note: The AV receiver does not support SCART plugs.  
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued  
Connecting Both Audio & Video  
By connecting both the audio and video outputs of your DVD player and other AV components to the AV receiver, you  
can select both the audio and video simultaneously simply by selecting the appropriate input source on the AV receiver.  
: Signal Flow  
Video  
Video  
Audio  
Audio  
TV, projector,  
etc.  
Speakers (see page 20 for  
connection information)  
DVD player, etc.  
Which Connections Should I Use?  
The AV receiver supports several connection formats for compatibility with a wide range of AV equipment. The format  
you choose will depend on the formats supported by your other components. Use the following sections as a guide.  
For video components, such as a DVD player, you must make two connections—one for audio, one for video.  
Video Connection Formats  
Audio Connection Formats  
Video equipment can be connected to the AV receiver  
using one of the following video connection formats:  
composite video, or component video, the latter offering  
the best picture quality.  
When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that  
the AV receiver doesn’t convert between formats, so only  
outputs of the same format as the input will output the  
signal.  
For example, if you connect your DVD player to the  
COMPONENT VIDEO DVD IN, a video signal will be  
output by the COMPONENT OUT, but not by any com-  
posite video outputs.  
Audio equipment can be connected to the AV receiver  
using the following audio connection formats: analog,  
optical, coaxial, and multichannel.  
When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that  
the AV receiver doesn’t convert between formats.  
For example, audio signals connected to an OPTICAL or  
COAXIAL digital input are not output by the analog  
TAPE OUT, so if you want to record from, for example,  
your CD player, in addition to connecting it to a digital  
input, you must also connect it to the analog CD IN.  
Audio Input/Output Diagram for Recording  
CD player,  
etc.  
Video Input/Output Diagram  
Optical  
Optical  
Analog  
Analog  
Multi-  
channel  
Coaxial  
Coaxial  
DVD player,  
etc.  
Output  
IN  
Composite  
Composite  
Component  
Component  
Output  
IN  
Multi-  
channel  
AV Receiver  
AV Receiver  
OUT  
Input  
Analog  
OUT  
Cassette  
recorder, etc.  
Input  
Composite  
Component  
TV,  
projector,  
etc.  
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued  
Connecting a DVD Player  
Step 1:Video Connection (DVD Player to AV Receiver to TV)  
If your TV has component video input jacks, connect your DVD player to the AV receiver’s COMPONENT  
VIDEO DVD IN jacks. And connect the AV receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks to your TV. This will  
A
provide better picture quality than connection  
.
B
If your TV doesn’t have component video input jacks, connect your DVD player to the AV receiver’s DVD IN  
VIDEO jack. And connect the AV receiver’s MONITOR OUT VIDEO jack to your TV.  
B
COMPONENT VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN  
Y
PB  
PR  
TV, projector,  
etc.  
A  
B
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A
B
: Signal Flow  
Y
PB  
PR  
VIDEO  
OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
DVD player  
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Step 2: Audio Connection  
If your DVD player has a coaxial digital audio output jack, connect it to the AV receiver’s DIGITAL IN COAX-  
IAL jack. You can enjoy Dolby and DTS listening modes with this connection.  
If your DVD player has an optical digital audio output jack instead of coaxial one, connect it to the AV receiver’s  
DIGITAL IN OPTICAL 1 or 2 jack, and set the DIGITAL INPUT assignment to OPT1 or OPT 2 (see page 35).  
Coaxial connections perform the same as optical ones.  
a
b
Optionally, connecting your DVD player’s audio out L/R jacks to the AV receiver’s DVD IN FRONT L/R jacks  
will allow you to record audio from your DVD player.  
c
Note: If your DVD player has main L/R output jacks and multichannel L/R output jacks, use the main L/R output  
jacks.  
—Multichannel Audio Connection—  
If your DVD player has analog multichannel output jacks, connect them to the AV receiver’s DVD IN FRONT,  
SURROUND, CENTER, and SUBWOOFER jacks. Use a multichannel analog cable or several normal audio  
cables. You can enjoy DVD-Audio or SACD with this connection.  
d
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a
b
c
d
d
d
d
L
R
L
R
L
R
OPTICAL  
OUT  
COAXIAL  
OUT  
AUDIO  
OUT  
FRONT  
SURROUND  
SUB  
WOOFER  
CENTER  
Multichannel Connection  
DVD player  
: Signal Flow  
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued  
Connecting a VCR  
Connecting a VCR for Playback  
Step 1:Video Connection (VCR to AV Receiver to TV)  
Connect your VCR’s video output jack to the AV receiver’s VIDEO 1 IN jack and connect the AV receiver’s  
MONITOR OUT jack to your TV’s video input jack.  
A
If your VCR and TV have component video jacks, connect the VCR’s component video output jacks to the AV  
receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO 1 IN jacks, and connect the AV receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO  
OUT jacks to your TV’s component video in jacks. This offers better picture quality than composite video.  
Connect a TV antenna output jack (e.g., RF OUT) to yourVCR’s antenna input, and connect yourVCR’s antenna  
output jack to your TV’s antenna input jack.  
B
C
Step 2: Audio Connection  
Connect your VCR’s audio output jacks to the AV receiver’s VIDEO 1 IN L/R jacks.  
a
Antenna input  
(e.g., RF IN)  
COMPONENT VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN  
Y
PB  
PR  
TV, projector,  
etc.  
A
C
B
Coaxial feed  
HT-R340  
Coaxial feed from TV  
antenna or set-top box  
a
B
A
C
Antenna input  
(e.g., RF IN)  
Antenna output  
(e.g., RF OUT)  
L
R
Y
PB  
PR  
VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO  
OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
VCR, DVD recorder  
: Signal Flow  
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued  
Connecting a VCR for Recording  
Step 1:Video Connection  
Connect the AV receiver’s VIDEO 1 OUT jack to your VCR’s video input jack.  
A
Step 2: Audio Connection  
Connect the AV receiver’s VIDEO 1 OUT L/R jacks to your VCR’s audio input jacks.  
a
HT-R340  
: Signal Flow  
VIDEO  
IN  
A
a
L
AUDIO  
IN  
VCR, DVD recorder  
R
Connecting a Camcorder, Games Console, or Other Device  
Step 1:Video Connection  
Connect your camcorder’s video output jack to the AV receiver’s VIDEO 3 IN jack.  
A
Step 2: Audio Connection  
Connect your camcorder’s audio output jack to the AV receiver’s VIDEO 3 IN L/R jacks.  
a
HT-R340  
VIDEO  
IN  
TV, projector,  
etc.  
L
AUDIO  
OUT  
a
R
VIDEO  
OUT  
Camcorder, games  
console, etc.  
A
: Signal Flow  
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued  
Connecting a Satellite, Cable, Set-top Box, or Other Video Source  
Step 1:Video Connection  
Connect your set-top box’s video output jack to the AV receiver’sVIDEO 2 IN jack and connect the AV receiver’s  
MONITOR OUT jack to your TV’s video input jack.  
A
If your VCR and TV have component video jacks, connect your set-top box’s component video output to the AV  
receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO 2 IN jacks, and connect the AV receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO  
OUT jacks to your TV’s component video in jacks. This offers better picture quality than composite video.  
Connect a coaxial feed from a TV antenna to your set-top box’s antenna input jack (e.g., RF IN), and connect  
your set-top box’s antenna output jack (e.g., RF OUT) to your TV’s antenna input jack.  
B
C
Step 2: Audio Connection  
Connect your set-top box’s audio output jack to the AV receiver’s VIDEO 2 IN L/R jacks.  
If your set-top box has an optical digital audio output jack, connect it to the AV receiver’s DIGITAL IN OPTI-  
CAL 1 jack. You can enjoy Dolby and DTS listening modes with this connection.  
a
b
If your set-top box has a coaxial digital audio output jack instead of an optical one, connect it to the AV receiver’s  
DIGITAL IN COAXIAL jack, and set the DIGITAL INPUT assignment to COAX (see page 35). Coaxial con-  
nections perform the same as optical ones.  
c
Antenna input  
(e.g., RF IN)  
COMPONENT VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN  
TV, projector,  
etc.  
Y
PB  
PR  
: Signal Flow  
C
B
A
Coaxial feed  
HT-R340  
Coaxial feed from TV antenna  
C
c
b
a
B
A
Antenna input  
(e.g., RF IN)  
Antenna output  
(e.g., RF OUT)  
L
R
OPTICAL  
OUT  
COAXIAL  
OUT  
Y
PB  
PR  
VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO  
OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
Satellite, cable, set-top  
box, etc.  
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued  
Connecting a CD Player or Turntable  
CD Player or Turntable with Built-in Phono Preamp  
Connect your CD player’s analog audio output jacks, or your turntable with built-in phono preamp’s audio output  
a
jacks to the AV receiver’s CD IN L/R jacks. With connection , you can listen to and record audio from the CD  
a
player or turntable.  
If your CD player has an optical output jack, connect it to the AV receivers DIGITAL IN OPTICAL 2 jack.  
If your CD player has a coaxial output jack instead of an optical one, connect it to the AV receiver’s DIGITAL  
IN COAXIAL jack, and set the DIGITAL INPUT assignment to COAX (see page 35). Coaxial connections  
perform the same as optical ones.  
b
c
HT-R340  
: Signal Flow  
Connect one or the other  
b
OPTICAL  
OUT  
COAXIAL  
OUT  
CD player  
or  
c
a
L
AUDIO  
OUT  
R
Turntable (MM) with  
built-in phono preamp  
Turntable (MM) with no Phono Preamp Built-in  
Turntable with an MC (Moving Coil) Cartridge  
An MC head amp and phono preamp are necessary to  
connect a turntable with an MC (Moving Coil) cartridge.  
A phono preamp is necessary to connect a turntable that  
doesn’t have a phono preamp built-in.  
HT-R340  
HT-R340  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
AUDIO  
IN  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
IN  
Phono preamp  
L
L
L
L
L
L
R
R
R
R
R
R
Phono  
preamp  
CD  
CD  
MC head amp or  
MC transformer  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
L
L
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
R
R
L
L
R
R
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued  
Connecting an HDD-compatible Component (Audio Only)  
As of this printing, the Onkyo Remote Interactive Dock is the only HDD-compatible component available.  
Connect your HDD-compatible component’s  
analog audio output jacks to the AV receiver’s  
VIDEO 3 IN L/R jacks or TAPE IN L/R jacks.  
AUDIO  
OUT  
S VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
HT-R340  
Notes:  
• Connect the HDD-compatible component’s  
video output directly to a video input on your  
TV.  
To TV directly  
Connect the Remote Interactive Dock with an  
cable (see page 33).  
• Set the Remote Interactive Dock’s RI MODE  
switch to HDD.  
• Set the AV receiver’s Input Display to HDD  
(see page 35).  
• Refer to the Remote Interactive Dock’s instruc-  
tion manual.  
: Signal Flow  
Connect one or the other  
Connecting a Cassette, CDR, MiniDisc, or DAT Recorder  
Connect your recorder’s audio input jacks to the AV receiver’s TAPE OUT L/R jacks, and connect your  
a
recorder’s audio output jacks to the AV receiver’s TAPE IN L/R jacks. With connection , you can play and  
a
record with the recorder.  
If your recorder has a coaxial digital output jack, connect it to the AV receiver’s DIGITAL IN COAXIAL jack,  
and set the DIGITAL INPUT assignment to COAX (see page 35).  
If your recorder has an optical output jack instead of a coaxial one, connect it to the AV receiver’s DIGITAL IN  
OPTICAL 1 or 2 jack and set the DIGITAL INPUT assignment to OPT1 or OPT2 (see page 35).  
b
c
HT-R340  
Connect one or the other  
OPTICAL  
OUT  
: Signal Flow  
c
COAXIAL  
OUT  
b
L
OUT  
PLAY  
a
R
Cassette recorder,  
CDR, etc.  
L
IN  
RED  
a
R
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued  
Connecting Onkyo  
Components  
Step 1: Make sure that each Onkyo component is connected to the AV receiver with an analog audio cable.  
Step 2: Make the connection.  
Step 3: If you’re using an MD, CDR, or HDD component, change the input Display (see page 35).  
With (Remote Interactive), you can use the following special functions:  
Auto Power On/Standby  
When you start playback on a component connected via  
turn on and select that component as the input source. Similarly, when the AV receiver is set to Standby, all compo-  
, if the AV receiver is on Standby, it will automatically  
nents connected via  
will also go on Standby.  
Direct Change  
When playback is started on a component connected via  
, the AV receiver automatically selects that component  
as the input source. If your DVD player is connected to the AV receiver’s multichannel DVD input, you’ll need to  
press the [MULTI CH] button to hear all channels (see page 37), as the Direct Change  
FRONT DVD IN jacks.  
function only selects the  
Remote Control  
You can use the AV receiver’s remote controller to control your other  
-capable Onkyo components, pointing the  
remote controller at the AV receiver’s remote control sensor instead of the component.  
Notes:  
• Use only  
IN  
cables for  
connections.  
L
cables are supplied with Onkyo players (DVD,  
CD, etc.).  
R
CD  
• Some components have two  
jacks. You can  
FRONT  
connect either one to the AV receiver. The other  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
L
jack is for connecting additional  
components.  
-capable  
R
DVD  
• Connect only Onkyo components to  
jacks.  
Connecting other manufacturer’s components  
may cause a malfunction.  
e.g., CD player  
e.g., DVD player  
R
L
ANALOG  
AUDIO OUT  
• Some components may not support all  
tions. Refer to the manuals supplied with your  
other Onkyo components.  
func-  
R
L
ANALOG  
AUDIO OUT  
Connecting the Power Cord  
Notes:  
• Before connecting the power cord, connect all of your speakers and AV components.  
• Connect the AV receiver’s power cord to a suitable wall outlet.  
• Turning on the AV receiver may cause a momentary power surge that might interfere with other electrical  
equipment on the same circuit. If this is a problem, plug the AV receiver into a different branch circuit.  
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Turning On  
RECEIVER  
STANDBY/ON  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
STANDBY indicator  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
ON/STANDBY  
TAPE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
1
2
3
STANDBY/ON  
V
1
V
2
V3  
ENTER  
MD  
4
5
6
STANDBY  
MULTI CH  
DVD  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
TONE  
+
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
+
10  
0
CLR  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
H  
VOL  
Turning On the AV Receiver  
Press the [STANDBY/ON] button.  
Alternatively, press the remote controller’s [RECEIVER] button followed  
by the [ON/STANDBY] button.  
1
Remote  
controller  
AV receiver  
STANDBY/ON  
RECEIVER  
The AV receiver comes on, the display lights up, and the STANDBY indicator goes off.  
or  
ON/STANDBY  
To turn the AV receiver off, press the [STANDBY/ON] button, or the remote control-  
ler’s [ON/STANDBY] button. The AV receiver will enter Standby mode. To prevent  
any loud surprises the next time you turn on the AV receiver, always turn down the  
volume before turning it off.  
To ensure smooth operation, here’s a few easy steps to help you configure the AV receiver before you use it for the  
very first time. These settings only need to be made once.  
Have you connected a component to a digital audio input?  
If you have, see “Assigning Digital Inputs to Input Sources” on  
page 35.  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
Have you connected an Onkyo MD recorder, CD recorder,  
OUT  
IN  
or next generation HDD-compatible component?  
If you have, see “Changing the Input Display” on page 35.  
TAPE  
CD recorder, MD recorder  
Testing the speakers  
To test that all of the speakers are working properly, press the remote controller’s [TEST TONE] button.  
The test tone will be output by each speaker in turn and the name of each speaker will appear on the display. To turn  
off the test tone, press the [TEST TONE] button again.  
• If the test tone is not produced by a speaker, or it’s produced by a speaker other than that shown on the display,  
you may have wired the speakers incorrectly and you should check your connections (see page 20).  
• If the test tone is not produced by a speaker and its name does not appear on the display, you may have set the  
speaker settings incorrectly (see page 52).  
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Assigning Digital Inputs to Input  
Sources  
Changing the Input Display  
If you connect an  
-capable Onkyo MiniDisc  
recorder, CD recorder, or next generation HDD-compat-  
ible component to the TAPE IN/OUT or VIDEO 3 IN  
2, 3  
jacks, for  
setting.  
to work properly, you must change this  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
This setting can only be changed on the AV receiver.  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
1
To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, you must connect your  
DVD player to the AV receiver by using a digital audio  
connection (coaxial or optical).  
1, 2 1, 2  
Here are the default assignments.  
iPod photo: If you’re using an iPod photo with the  
DS-A1 Remote Interactive Dock, connect the DS-A1’s S  
VIDEO jack directly to an S-Video input on your TV.  
Input selector  
Default assignment  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 3  
TAPE  
COAX  
- - - -  
Press the [TAPE] or [VIDEO 3]  
input selector button so that  
1
OPT 1  
- - - -  
TAPE  
“TAPE” or “VIDEO3” appears on  
the display.  
- - - -  
CD  
OPT 2  
or  
VIDEO 3  
With this function, you can assign digital inputs to input  
sources. For example, if you connect your DVD player  
to DIGITAL IN OPTICAL, you’ll need to assign that  
input (OPT1) to the DVD input source.  
You can change the assignments as follows.  
Press and hold down the [TAPE]  
or [VIDEO 3] input selector but-  
ton (about 3 seconds) to change  
the setting.  
Note:  
2
TAPE  
Make sure you also set your digital sources to send out a  
digital signals. Please refer to the digital sources’ man-  
ual.  
Repeat this step to select MD, CDR, or  
HDD.  
For the TAPE input selector, the setting  
changes in this order:  
or  
VIDEO 3  
Press the input selector button  
for the source that you want to  
assign.  
(Digital inputs cannot be assigned to  
the TUNER input source.)  
1
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
TAPE MD CDR HDD  
CD  
For the VIDEO 3 input selector, the set-  
ting changes in this order:  
VIDEO 3 HDD  
Press the [DIGITAL INPUT]  
button.  
2
3
DIGITAL INPUT  
The current assignment appears.  
Note:  
HDD can be selected for the TAPE input selector or  
VIDEO 3 input selector, but not both at the same time.  
Press the [DIGITAL INPUT] but-  
ton repeatedly to select COAX,  
OPT1, OPT2, or– – – –(analog).  
DIGITAL INPUT  
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PlayingYour AV Components  
Basic AV Receiver Operation  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
RECEIVER  
TAPE  
DVD  
4
2
DISPLAY  
1
4
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
1
2
3
1
2
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
V
1
V
2
V3  
STANDBY/ON  
MD  
4
5
6
ENTER  
MULTI CH  
DVD  
STANDBY  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
TONE  
+
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
CLEAR  
+
10  
0
CLR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
MULTI CH  
1
MUTING  
TER  
Remote  
controller  
Use the AV receiver’s input selector buttons to select the input source.  
1
AV receiver  
RECEIVER  
To select the input source with the remote controller, press the  
[RECEIVER] button, and then use the INPUT SELECTOR buttons.  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
On the remote controller, the [V1], [V2], and [V3] buttons select the VIDEO 1/VCR,  
VIDEO 2, and VIDEO 3 input sources respectively.  
V
1
V
2
V3  
CD  
DVD  
CD  
TAPE  
TUNER  
Use the SPEAKERS [A] and [B] buttons on the AV receiver or the [SP A/B]  
button on the remote controller to select the speaker set that you want to  
use.  
2
Remote  
controller  
AV receiver  
A
SPEAKERS  
B
Pressing the remote controller’s [SPA/B] button cycles through the following settings:  
Speaker Set A Speaker Set A&B Speaker Set B Off.  
The A and B speaker indicators show  
SP A/B  
Indicators  
whether each speaker set is on or off.  
Note that when speaker set B is turned on, speaker set A is reduced to 2.1-channel  
playback.  
Start playback on the source component.  
When you select DVD or another video component, on your TV you’ll need to select  
the video input that’s connected to the AV receiver’s MONITOR OUT.  
3
4
To adjust the volume, use the MASTER VOLUME control, or the remote  
controller’s [VOL] button.  
Remote  
controller  
AV receiver  
MASTER VOLUME  
The AV receiver is designed for home theater enjoyment and has a wide volume range  
VOL  
Note: The maximum master volume level is affected by the subwoofer volume level.  
Select a suitable listening mode and enjoy!  
See “Using the Listening Modes” on page 46.  
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PlayingYour AV Components—Continued  
You can display various information about the current  
input source as follows.  
Using the Multichannel Input  
Press the [RECEIVER] button,  
RECEIVER  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
and then press the [DISPLAY]  
button repeatedly to cycle  
through the available informa-  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
RECEIVER  
MULTI CH  
TAPE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
1
2
3
DISPLAY  
tion.  
V
1
V
2
V3  
MD  
4
5
6
MULTI CH  
DVD  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
+
10  
0
CLR  
The following information can typically be displayed for  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
CH  
VOL  
Input source &  
1
volume*  
The multichannel input is for connecting a component  
with individual 5.1-channel analog audio output jacks,  
such as a DVD player or MPEG decoder. See page 27 for  
hookup information.  
2
Signal format*  
or sampling  
frequency  
Press the [RECEIVER] button fol-  
lowed by the [MULTI CH] button  
Input source &  
listening mode  
RECEIVER  
so that MULTI CH indicator  
appears on the display.  
Audio from the multichannel input will  
now be used for the DVD input source.  
*1 WhenAM or FM radio is used, the band, preset num-  
ber, and frequency are displayed.  
*2 If the input signal is analog, or AM or FM radio is  
selected, no format information is displayed. If the  
input signal is PCM, the sampling frequency is dis-  
played. If the input signal is digital but not PCM, the  
signal format is displayed. Information is displayed  
for about 3 seconds, then the previous display reap-  
pears.  
MULTI CH  
MULTI CH indicator  
Note:  
• While the multichannel input is selected, the Speaker  
Configuration settings on page 52 are ignored, and  
signals from the multichannel input are fed to the front  
left, front right, center, surround left, and surround  
right speakers and subwoofer regardless of those set-  
tings.  
Interpreting Surround Channel Information  
A
B
C
A: The number of front channels (front left, front right,  
and center).  
Displaying Source Information  
B: The number of surround channels (surround left and  
surround right). If there’s surround back channel  
information, this number will be 3.  
C: LFE channel for subwoofer (1 means yes).  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
RECEIVER  
TAPE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
1
2
3
V
1
V
2
V3  
MD  
6
AUDIO SUB
TEST TONE  
CH SEL  
LE
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
DISPLAY  
L
NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
DISPLAY  
-
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Using the Tuner  
Listening to the Radio  
Tuning into Radio Stations  
Auto Tuning Mode  
TUNING MODE  
TUNING  
Press the [TUNING MODE] button  
1 TUNING MODE  
so that the AUTO indicator  
appears on the display.  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
Press the TUNING Up or Down  
2
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
[
]/[ ] button.  
Searching stops when a station is  
found.  
TUNER  
SETUP  
ENTER  
With the built-in tuner, you can enjoy AM and FM radio  
stations. You can store your favorite stations as presets  
for quick selection.  
Manual Tuning Mode  
Use the [TUNER] input selector  
button to select either AM or FM.  
In this example, FM has been selected.  
TUNER  
1
Press the [TUNING MODE] button  
1
TUNING MODE  
so that the AUTO indicator disap-  
pears from the display.  
Band  
Frequency  
Press and hold theTUNING Up or  
Down [ ]/[ ] button.  
2
(Actual display depends on country.)  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
The frequency stops changing when  
you release the button.  
ENTER  
Press the buttons repeatedly to change  
the frequency one step at a time.  
AM Frequency Step Setup  
(not North America and Europe)  
Here you can specify the AM frequency step used in  
your area. When this setting is changed, all radio presets  
are deleted.  
TheAmerican model changes FM frequency in 0.2 MHz  
steps, 10 kHz steps for AM. For other models it’s  
0.05 MHz steps for FM and 9 kHz or 10 kHz steps for  
AM.  
When tuned into a station, the TUNED indicator  
appears. When tuned into a stereo FM station, the FM  
STEREO indicator appears on the display, as shown.  
Press the [SETUP] button to dis-  
1
play “0. Hardware Setup,and  
then press [ENTER].  
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[  
buttons to select “AM Freq,and  
then use the Left and Right  
]
2
TUNED AUTO  
[
]/[ ] buttons to select:  
10 kHz: Select if 10 kHz steps are  
used in your area.  
FM STEREO  
9 kHz: Select if 9 kHz steps are used  
in your area.  
Tuning into weak FM stereo stations  
If the signal from a stereo FM station is weak, it may be  
impossible to get good reception. In this case, switch to  
Manual Tuning mode and listen to the station in mono.  
Press the [SETUP] button.  
Setup closes.  
3
Note:  
You can also use the remote controller’s Up and Down  
Note:  
[
]/[ ] buttons to tune the radio.  
• This procedure can also be performed on the remote  
controller by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,  
and [ENTER] button.  
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Using the Tuner—Continued  
Presetting Radio Stations  
Deleting Presets  
2, 4  
2
3
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
RETURN  
SETUP  
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
TONE  
+
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
You can store up to 30 of your favorite radio stations as  
presets.  
Select the preset that you want to  
delete.  
See the previous section.  
1
2
Tune into the station that you  
want to store as a preset.  
1
While holding down the [MEM-  
ORY] button, press the  
[TUNING MODE] button.  
Press the [MEMORY] button.  
The MEMORY indicator appears and  
MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
2
MEMORY  
The selected preset is deleted and its  
number disappears from the display.  
the preset number flashes.  
While the MEMORY indicator is  
Displaying Radio Information  
3
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
displayed (about 8 seconds), use  
the PRESET [ ]/[ ] buttons to  
select a preset from 1 through 30.  
In this example, preset #3 is selected.  
1
ENTER  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
Press the [MEMORY] button  
again to store the station.  
The station is stored and the preset  
number stops flashing.  
Repeat this procedure for all your  
favorite radio stations.  
4
MEMORY  
Press the [DISPLAY] button  
repeatedly to cycle through the  
available information.  
DISPLAY  
1
Selecting Preset Stations  
Band, preset # &  
frequency  
1
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
Listening mode  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
Use the PRESET [ ]/[ ] but-  
tons, or the remote controller’s  
CH [+/–] button to select a preset.  
1
ENTER  
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Using the Tuner—Continued  
Using RDS (European models only)  
Program Types Used in Europe (PTY)  
RDS only works with European models and only in areas  
where RDS broadcasts are available. When tuned into an  
RDS station, the RDS indicator appears.  
Type  
Display  
NONE  
NEWS  
Description  
None  
No program type.  
News  
reports  
Reports on current events and  
happenings.  
RDS indicator  
Current  
affairs  
AFFAIRS Topical reporting of current  
affairs, often with a wider  
range of topics than news  
reports.  
Information INFO  
General information such as  
weather forecasts, consumer  
affairs, medical help, etc.  
What is RDS?  
RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a method of  
transmitting data in FM radio signals. It was developed  
by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and is avail-  
able in most European countries. Many FM stations use  
it these days. In addition to displaying text information,  
RDS can also help you find radio stations by type (e.g.,  
news, sport, rock, etc.).  
Sport  
SPORT  
Live sports action, sports  
news, and interviews.  
Education EDUCATE Formal educational programs.  
Drama  
Culture  
DRAMA  
Radio plays and serials.  
CULTURE Cultural programs (including  
religious affairs).  
The AV receiver supports four types of RDS informa-  
tion:  
Scienceand SCIENCE Programs about the natural  
technology  
sciences and technology.  
PS (Program Service)  
Varied  
VARIED  
Speech-based programs not  
covered by the above catego-  
ries (e.g., quizzes, panel  
games, and comedy).  
When tuned to an RDS station that’s broadcasting PS  
information, the station’s name appears. When you press  
the [DISPLAY] button, the frequency is displayed for  
three seconds.  
Pop music POP M  
Popular commercial music,  
usually from past or present  
sales charts (e.g., Top 40).  
RT (Radio Text)  
When tuned to an RDS station that’s broadcasting RT  
text information, that information is shown on the dis-  
play (see page 41).  
Rock music ROCK M Popular music with an alterna-  
tive appeal, often not appear-  
PTY (Program Type)  
ing on sales charts.  
You can also search for radio stations by type (see  
page 41).  
Middle of  
the road  
music  
M.O.R.M Easy listening music (as  
opposed to Pop, Rock, or  
Classical).  
TP (Traffic Program)  
You can also search for TP radio stations (see page 41).  
Light clas- LIGHT M Classical music for general  
sics  
rather than specialist appreci-  
ation.  
Notes:  
• In some cases, the text characters displayed on the AV  
receiver may not be identical to those broadcast by the  
radio station. Also, unexpected characters may be dis-  
played when unsupported characters are received.  
This is not a malfunction.  
Serious  
classics  
CLASSICS Performances of major  
orchestral works, sympho-  
nies, chamber music, etc.  
(including the Grand Opera).  
Other music OTHER M Music styles not covered by  
the above categories (e.g.,  
• If the signal from an RDS station is weak, RDS data  
may be displayed intermittently or not at all.  
Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Folk,  
Country, and Reggae).  
Alarm  
ALARM  
When an RDS station is mak-  
ing an emergency broadcast,  
ALARM will flash on the dis-  
play.  
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Using the Tuner—Continued  
Displaying Radio Text (RT)  
To start the search, press  
[ENTER].  
The AV receiver searches until it finds a  
station of the type you specified, at  
which point it stops briefly before con-  
tinuing with the search.  
4
5
ENTER  
1
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
When a station you want to listen  
to is found, press [ENTER].  
If no stations are found, the message  
“Not Found” appears.  
ENTER  
When tuned to an RDS station that’s broadcasting RT  
text information, that information can be displayed.  
Press the [RT/PTY/TP] button  
once.  
1
Listening to Traffic News (TP)  
RT/PTY/TP  
The RT information scrolls across the  
display.  
2
3
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
Notes:  
STANDBY  
• The message “Waiting” may appear while the AV  
receiver waits for RT information.  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
• If the message “No Text Data” appears on the display,  
no RT information is available.  
1
You can search for TP radio stations.  
Finding Stations by Type (PTY)  
Use the [TUNER] input selector  
button to select FM.  
TUNER  
1
2
3–5  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
Press the [RT/PTY/TP] button  
three times.  
RT/PTY/TP  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
2
If the current radio station is broadcast-  
ing TP (Traffic Program), “[TP]” will  
appear on the display, and traffic news  
will be heard as and when it’s broad-  
cast. If “TP” without square brackets  
appears, this means that the station is  
not broadcasting TP.  
1
You can search for radio stations by type.  
Use the [TUNER] input selector  
button to select FM.  
TUNER  
1
2
3
To locate a station that is broad-  
casting TP, press [ENTER].  
The AV receiver searches until it finds a  
station that’s broadcasting TP.  
If no stations are found, the message  
“Not Found” appears.  
3
ENTER  
Press the [RT/PTY/TP] button  
twice.  
The current program type appears on  
the display.  
RT/PTY/TP  
Use the PRESET [ ]/[ ] buttons  
to select the type of program you  
want.  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
ENTER  
See the table on page 40.  
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Common Functions  
This chapter explains functions that can be used with any input source.  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
Press  
[RECEIVER]  
first  
TONE, –, +  
RECEIVER  
TAPE  
DVD  
INPUT SELECTOR  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
CD  
1
2
3
STANDBY/ON  
V1  
V2  
V3  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
MD  
4
5
6
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
TONE  
+
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
DIMMER  
MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTI CH  
DVD  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
+
10  
0
CLR  
DIMMER  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
PHONES  
DIMMER  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
Adjusting the Bass & Treble  
Using Headphones  
You can adjust the bass or treble for speaker set A’s front  
speakers, except when the Direct listening mode is  
selected.  
You can connect a pair of stereo headphones (1/4-inch  
phone plug) to the AV receiver’s PHONES jack for pri-  
vate listening, as shown.  
Press the AV receiver’s [TONE]  
button repeatedly to select either  
STANDBY/ON  
1
AV receiver  
TONE  
Bass or Treble.  
PHONES  
Use the TONE [–]/[+] buttons to  
adjust.  
+
Notes:  
• Always turn down the volume before connecting your  
headphones.  
• Speaker sets A and B are turned off while the head-  
phones plug is inserted in the PHONES jack.  
Bass  
• When you connect a pair of headphones, the listening  
mode is set to Stereo, unless it’s already set to Mono,  
Stereo, or Direct.  
You can boost or cut low-frequency sounds output by the  
front speakers from –10 dB to +10 dB in 2 dB steps.  
Treble  
• When the multichannel DVD input is selected, only  
the front left and front right channels can be heard in  
the headphones.  
You can boost or cut high-frequency sounds output by  
the front speakers from –10 dB to +10 dB in 2 dB steps.  
Note:  
• To bypass the bass and treble tone circuits, select the  
Direct listening mode.  
Setting the Display Brightness  
With this function, you can adjust the brightness of the  
display.  
AV receiver  
Press the [DIMMER] button  
DIMMER  
repeatedly to select: dim, dim-  
mer, or normal brightness.  
Alternatively, you can use the [DIM-  
MER] button on the AV receiver (not  
European models).  
Remote  
controller  
DIMMER  
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Common Functions—Continued  
Using the Sleep Timer  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
Press  
With the sleep timer, you can set the AV receiver so that  
it automatically turns off after a set period.  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
[RECEIVER]  
first  
TAPE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
1
2
3
Remote  
controller  
Press the remote controller’s  
[SLEEP] button repeatedly to  
V1  
V2  
V3  
MD  
4
5
6
MULTI CH  
DVD  
select the required sleep time.  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
You can set the sleep time from 90 to 10  
SLEEP  
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
minutes in 10 minute steps.  
+
10  
CLR  
0
SLEEP  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
The SLEEP indicator appears on the  
display when the sleep timer has been  
set, as shown. The specified sleep time  
appears on the display for about five  
seconds, then the previous display  
reappears.  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
MUTING  
MUTING  
SLEEP indicator  
ENTER  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
RETURN  
SETUP  
To cancel the sleep timer, press the [SLEEP] button  
repeatedly until the SLEEP indicator disappears.  
To check the remaining sleep time, press the [SLEEP]  
button. Note that if you press the [SLEEP] button while  
the sleep time is being displayed, you’ll shorten the sleep  
time by 10 minutes.  
LISTENING MODE  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
L NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
OR-EQ  
Using the OptiResponse Equalizer  
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When using the HT-R340 with the speakers included in  
the HTP-340 HomeTheater Speaker Package, by turning  
on the OptiResponse equalizer, you can enjoy a powerful  
sound with movies or music.  
Remote  
controller  
Press the remote controller’s  
Muting the AV Receiver  
[OR-EQ] button to turn the Opti-  
Response equalizer on or off.  
OR-EQ  
With this function, you can temporarily mute the output  
of the AV receiver.  
Remote  
controller  
Press the remote controller’s  
[MUTING] button.  
The output is muted  
and the MUTING  
MUTING  
indicator flashes on  
the display, as shown.  
To unmute the AV receiver, press the remote control-  
ler’s [MUTING] button again, or adjust the volume. The  
output is unmuted and the MUTING indicator goes off.  
Muting is cancelled when the AV receiver is set to  
Standby.  
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Adjusting Speaker Levels  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
Press  
You can adjust the level of each speaker in speaker set A  
while listening to an input source. These temporary  
adjustments are cancelled when the AV receiver is set to  
Standby.  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
[RECEIVER]  
first  
TAPE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
1
2
3
V1  
V2  
V3  
MD  
4
5
6
MULTI CH  
DVD  
Use the remote controller’s  
[CH SEL] button to select each  
speaker, and use the [LEVEL–]  
1
Remote  
controller  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
CH SEL  
+
CLR  
10  
0
and [LEVEL+] buttons to adjust  
the volume.  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
You can adjust the volume of each  
speaker from –12 dB to +12 dB  
ALBUM  
-
+
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
(–15 dB to +12 dB for the subwoofer).  
MUTING  
ENTER  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
Notes:  
RETURN  
SETUP  
You cannot use this function while the AV receiver is  
muted.  
• Speakers that are set to No or None in the Speaker  
Configuration cannot be adjusted.  
LISTENING MODE  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
CH SEL  
Speaker Set B  
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
While speaker set B is on, you can also adjust the levels  
of the left and right speakers in speaker set B, from  
–12 dB to +12 dB.  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
LEVEL – +  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
L NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
• These settings are stored when the AV receiver is set  
to Standby.  
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• While speaker set B is on, you can adjust the levels of  
the left and right speakers in speaker set A’s and the  
subwoofer.  
Headphones  
While a pair of headphones is connected, you can adjust  
the volume of the left and right channels individually,  
from –12 dB to +12 dB each.  
• These settings are stored when the AV receiver is set  
to Standby.  
Multichannel DVD Input  
While the multichannel DVD input is selected, you can  
adjust the level of each 5.1 channel input individually,  
woofer.)  
• These settings are stored when the AV receiver is set  
to Standby.  
• Individual speaker levels can also be adjusted in  
“3. MultiLevel Setup” (see page 51).  
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Recording  
This chapter explains how to record the selected input  
source to an AV component with recording capability,  
and how to record audio and video from two different  
sources.  
Recording from Different AV Sources  
With this function, you can record audio and video from  
different sources, allowing you to overdub audio onto  
your video recordings. This function takes advantage of  
the fact that when an audio-only input source (i.e.,  
TAPE, TUNER, or CD) is selected, the video input  
source remains unchanged. For example, if you first  
select the VIDEO 3 input source, followed by the CD  
input source, you can watch the video from theVIDEO 3  
input and listen to the audio from the CD input.  
Recording the Input Source  
You can record only to AV components that are con-  
nected to the TAPE OUT or VIDEO 1 OUT jacks.  
See pages 24–33 for information on connecting yourAV  
components to the AV receiver.  
In the following example, audio from the CD player con-  
nected to the CD IN jacks, and video from the camcorder  
connected to the VIDEO 3 IN jack are recorded by the  
VCR, which is connected to the VIDEO 1 OUT jacks.  
Use the input selector buttons to  
select the AV component that  
you want to record.  
Audio signals from the selected input  
source are output by theVIDEO 1 OUT  
and TAPE OUT jacks.  
1
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
You can listen to the source while  
recording. The AV receiver’s VOL-  
UME control has no effect on record-  
ing.  
Camcorder  
Remote  
controller  
video signal  
audio signal  
V
1
V
2
V
3
DVD  
CD  
TAPE  
TUNER  
Start recording on the AV compo-  
nent connected to theTAPE OUT  
or VIDEO 1 OUT jacks.  
2
Start playback on the source AV  
component.  
3
Notes:  
CD player  
VCR  
You cannot record from AV components that are con-  
nected to the digital inputs. You must use analog con-  
nections.  
1. Prepare the camcorder and CD player  
• The surround effects produced by the surround and  
DSP listening modes cannot be recorded.  
for playback.  
2. Prepare the VCR for recording.  
You cannot record from an AV component that is con-  
nected to the multichannel input.  
3. Press the [VIDEO 3] input selector but-  
ton.  
• If you select another input source while recording, that  
input source will be recorded instead.  
4. Press the [CD] input selector button.  
This selects the CD player as the audio source, but  
leaves the camcorder as the video source.  
5. Start recording on the VCR and start  
playback on the camcorder and CD  
player.  
The video from the camcorder and the audio from  
the CD player are recorded by the VCR.  
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Using the Listening Modes  
RETU
Selecting Listening Modes  
See “About the Listening Modes” on page 47 for  
detailed information about the listening modes.  
SURROUND  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
• The Dolby Digital and DTS listening modes  
can only be selected if your DVD player is  
connected to the AV receiver with a digital  
audio connection (coaxial or optical).  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
,
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
L
NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
• Listening mode availability depends on the  
format of the current input signal.  
• While a pair of headphones is connected, you  
can select only the Mono, Direct, or Stereo  
listening mode.  
[STEREO] button  
This button selects the Stereo listening mode.  
• While speaker B is on, you can select only the  
Direct or Stereo listening mode.  
[SURROUND] button (remote controller only)  
This button selects the Dolby Digital and DTS listen-  
ing modes.  
• The listening modes cannot be selected  
while speaker set A is off.  
LISTENING MODE [ ]/[ ] buttons  
Pressing these buttons repeatedly cycles through all  
of the listening modes that can be used with the cur-  
rent input source.  
STEREO  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
LISTENING MODE  
The following table lists all the listening modes and shows which modes can be selected for each input signal format.  
DTS/DTS 96/24*2  
Dolby D  
Analog,  
PCM*1  
Input signal format  
Multich  
DTS-ES  
2/0  
2/0  
*/2  
1/0,1+1 Other  
3/2.1  
(Stereo)  
(Stereo)  
Discrete Matrix  
CD,TV,VHS,  
MD,  
Source  
turntable,  
radio,  
cassette,  
DTV, etc.  
DVD, DTV, etc.  
DVD, CD, etc.  
DVD  
Listening mode  
Direct  
Stereo  
Mono  
Multich  
PLII Movie/Music/Game  
Neo:6 Cinema  
Neo:6 Music  
Dolby D  
DTS  
Mono Movie  
Orchestra  
Unplugged  
Studio-Mix  
TV Logic  
Onkyo  
Original  
DSP  
All Ch Stereo  
Full Mono  
*1. In the Direct listening modes, PCM signals at 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz are processed at 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, and 96 kHz  
respectively. 96 kHz signals are processed at 48 kHz for all listening modes other than Direct, and Stereo.  
*2. DTS 96/24 is always processed as DTS.  
Tip: You can check the format of the digital input signal on page 37, “Displaying Source Information.”  
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Using the Listening Modes—Continued  
player in order to enjoy DTS material. Use this mode  
with DVDs and CDs that bear the DTS logo.  
About the Listening Modes  
With its built-in surround-sound decoders and DSP pro-  
grams, the AV receiver can transform your home listen-  
ing room into a movie theater or concert hall.  
Neo:6  
This mode provides 5.1-channel playback from 2-chan-  
nel sources. It offers five full-bandwidth channels with  
excellent separation. There are two modes of operation:  
Cinema mode for movies, and Music mode for listening  
to music.  
This illustration shows which speakers are active in  
each listening mode.  
Front left  
Center  
Front right  
Cinema mode simulates the realistic sense of movement  
that you get with 5.1-channel surround sound sources.  
Use this mode with videos, DVDs, and TV shows that  
feature stereo sound.  
Music mode uses the surround channels to simulate a  
natural sound field that cannot be produced with conven-  
tional stereo. Use this mode with stereo material such as  
music CDs.  
Subwoofer  
Surround  
left  
Surround  
right  
Direct  
The selected input source is output directly with minimal  
processing for a pure sound.  
Stereo  
The selected input source is processed as a stereo signal  
and output by the front left and right speakers and the  
subwoofer.  
Onkyo Original DSP Modes  
Mono Movie  
This mode is suitable for use with old movies and other  
mono sound sources. The center speaker outputs the  
sound as it is, while reverb is applied to the sound output  
by the other speakers, giving presence to even mono  
material.  
Mono  
Use this mode when watching an old movie with a mono  
soundtrack, or to select multilingual soundtracks  
recorded in the left and right channels of some movies.  
It can also be used when playing a DVD or other source  
with multiplexed audio, such as a karaoke DVD.  
Orchestra  
Suitable for classical or operatic music. The surround  
channels are emphasized in order to widen the stereo  
image. In addition, it simulates the natural reverberation  
of a large hall.  
Dolby Pro Logic II Movie  
Use this mode with DVDs and vid-  
eos that bear the Dolby Surround  
logo or TV shows that feature Dolby Surround. You can  
also use this mode with stereo movies or TV shows and  
the AV receiver will create a 5.1 surround mix from the  
2-channel stereo.  
Unplugged  
Suitable for acoustic instrument sounds, vocals, and jazz  
music. By emphasizing the front stereo image, it simu-  
lates the stage-front experience.  
Dolby Pro Logic II Music  
Use this mode to add 5.1 surround to stereo sources such  
as music CDs and DVDs.  
Studio-Mix  
Suitable for rock and pop music. Listening to music in  
this mode creates a lively sound field with a powerful  
acoustic image, like being at a club or rock concert.  
Dolby Pro Logic II Game  
Use this mode when playing game discs.  
TV Logic  
Dolby Digital  
Adds realistic acoustics to TV shows produced in a TV  
studio. In addition, it adds surround effects to the entire  
sound and adds clarity to voices.  
With this format you can experience the  
same superb sound that you get at a movie  
theater or concert hall. Use this mode with DVDs that  
bear the Dolby Digital logo.  
All Ch Stereo  
Ideal for background music. The front, surround, and  
surround back channels create a stereo image that fills  
the entire listening area.  
DTS  
This digital surround format offers a sur-  
round sound experience with exceptional  
fidelity. It uses compressed digital audio  
data, with six discrete channels (5.1), and the  
ability to handle large amounts of audio data while  
remaining faithful to the original. DTS provides very  
high-quality sound.You’ll need a DTS compatible DVD  
Full Mono  
In this mode, all speakers output mono audio, so the  
music sounds the same regardless of where you are.  
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Adjusting the Listening Modes  
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[  
buttons to select “4. Audio  
Adjust,and then press the  
[ENTER] button.  
]
2
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
RECEIVER  
DVD  
CD  
RECEIVER  
TAPE  
INPUT SELECTOR  
1
2
3
V
1
V
2
V3  
MD  
4
5
6
MULTI CH  
DVD  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
ENTER  
+
10  
0
CLR  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
Use the Left and Right [ ]/[  
buttons to change the settings.  
]
3
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
Press the Down [ ] button to  
select the next setting.  
MUTING  
ENTER  
ENTER  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
SETUP  
RETURN  
RETURN  
SETUP  
LISTENING MODE  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
Repeat step 3 to complete all set-  
tings.  
4
5
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
Press the [SETUP] button.  
Setup closes.  
When you want to go back up one  
menu level to “AudioAdjust,” press the  
[RETURN] button.  
L
NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
CINE FLTR  
L NIGHT  
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SETUP  
The Audio Adjust functions are explained below.  
Input Channel Settings  
Using the Audio Adjust Functions  
Multiplex  
Some functions are not available with all speaker config-  
urations.  
Audio Adjust provides various functions for adjusting  
the sound.  
This setting determines which channel is output from a  
stereo multiplex source. Use it to select audio channels  
or languages with multiplex sources, multilingual TV  
broadcasts, and so on.  
Main: The main channel is output (default).  
Sub: The sub channel is output.  
M/S: Both the main and sub channels are output.  
Press the [RECEIVER] button fol-  
lowed by the [SETUP] button.  
1
RECEIVER  
Mono (2ch)  
This setting determines which channel is output when  
the Mono listening mode is used with a stereo source.  
L+R: Both the left and right channels are output  
(default).  
SETUP  
L: Only the left channel is output.  
R: Only the right channel is output.  
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PLII Music Mode Settings  
Using the Late Night Function  
(Dolby Digital only)  
These settings apply to only 2-channel (stereo) sources.  
With the Late Night function, you can reduce the  
dynamic range of Dolby Digital material so that you can  
still hear quiet parts even when listening at low volume  
levels—ideal for watching movies late at night when you  
don’t want to disturb anyone.  
Panorama  
With this function, you can broaden the width of the  
front stereo image when using the Pro Logic II Music  
listening mode.  
On: Panorama function on.  
Off: Panorama function off (default).  
Press the [RECEIVER] button,  
and then press the [L NIGHT] but-  
1
RECEIVER  
Dimension  
ton repeatedly to select:  
Off: Late Night function off.  
Low: Small reduction in dynamic  
With this setting, you can move the sound field forward  
or backward when using the Pro Logic II Music listening  
mode. The default setting is 3. It can be adjusted from 0  
to 6. Higher settings move the sound field forward.  
Lower settings move it backward.  
L NIGHT  
range.  
High: Big reduction in dynamic  
If the stereo image feels too wide, or there’s too much  
surround sound, move the sound field forward to  
improve the balance. Conversely, if the stereo image  
feels like it’s in mono, or there’s not enough surround  
sound, move it backward.  
range.  
Notes:  
• The effect of the Late Night function depends on the  
Dolby Digital material that you are playing, and with  
some material there will be little or no effect.  
Center Width  
• The Late Night function is set to Off when the AV  
receiver is set to Standby.  
This setting has an effect when you use a center speaker.  
With this function, you can adjust the width of the sound  
from the center speaker when using the Pro Logic II  
Music listening mode normally. If you’re using a center  
speaker, the center channel sound is output by only the  
center speaker. (If you’re not using a center speaker, the  
center channel sound will be distributed to the front left  
and right speakers to create a phantom center). This set-  
ting controls the front left, right, and center mix, allow-  
ing you to adjust the weight of the center channel sound.  
It can be adjusted from 0 to 7 (default is 3).  
Using the CinemaFILTER  
With the CinemaFILTER, you can soften overly bright  
movie soundtracks, which are typically mixed for repro-  
duction in a movie theater.  
CinemaFILTER can be used with the following listening  
modes: Dolby Digital, Dolby PLII Movie, DTS, and  
DTS Neo:6 Cinema.  
DTS Neo:6 Music Mode Setting  
Press the [RECEIVER] button,  
and then press the [CINE FLTR]  
1
RECEIVER  
Center Image  
This setting has an effect when you use a center speaker.  
The DTS Neo:6 Music listening mode creates 5-channel  
surround sound from 2-channel (stereo) sources. With  
this setting, you can specify by how much the front left  
and right channel output is attenuated in order to create  
the center channel. It can be adjusted from 0 to 5 (default  
is 2). This setting is unavailable if no surround speakers  
are connected.  
button repeatedly to select:  
On: CinemaFILTER on.  
Off: CinemaFILTER off.  
CINE FLTR  
When set to 0, the front left and right channel output is  
attenuated by half (–6 dB), giving the impression that the  
sound is located centrally. This setting works well when  
the listening position is considerably off center. When  
set to 5, the front left and right channels are not attenu-  
ated, maintaining the original stereo balance.  
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Advanced Setup  
Advanced Speaker Settings  
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[  
buttons to select “2. SP Dis-  
tance,and then press the  
[ENTER] button.  
]
3
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
RECEIVER  
TAPE  
DVD  
RECEIVER  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
1
2
3
V
1
V
2
V3  
ENTER  
MD  
4
5
6
MULTI CH  
DVD  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
+
10  
0
CLR  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
WhileUnitis displayed, use the  
Left and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to  
select feet or meters.  
4
5
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
feet: Distances in feet. Can be set  
from 1 to 30 feet in 1-foot  
steps.  
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
MUTING  
ENTER  
meters: Distances in meters. Can be  
set from 0.3 to 9 meters in  
0.3-meter steps.  
ENTER  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
SETUP  
RETURN  
RETURN  
SETUP  
Use the Down [ ] button to  
select “Front,and use the Left  
and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to  
specify the distance for thefront  
speakers,then press the Down  
LISTENING MODE  
STEREO  
SURROUND  
AUDIO SUBTITLE RANDOM REPEAT  
-
+
LEVEL  
TEST TONE  
DISPLAY  
CH SEL  
LEVEL  
[
] button to select the next  
PLAY MODE  
OR-EQ  
L
NIGHT  
CINE FLTR  
speaker.  
Repeat step 5 for all speakers.  
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Note:  
Speakers that you set to No or None in  
the Speaker Configuration (page 52)  
cannot be selected.  
Speaker Distance  
Press the [SETUP] button.  
Setup closes.  
The speaker distance setting cannot be  
changed while a pair of headphones is con-  
nected, speaker set B is on, or the multichan-  
nel input is being used.  
When you want to go back up one  
menu level to “SP Distance,” press the  
[RETURN] button.  
SETUP  
Notes:  
To get the best from surround sound, it’s important that  
the sound from each speaker reaches the listener at the  
same time. To achieve this, you need to specify the dis-  
tance from each speaker to the listening position.  
• The Center and Subwoofer distances can be set up to  
5 ft. (1.5 m) more or less than the Front distance. For  
example, if the Front distance is set to 20 ft. (6 m), the  
Center and Subwoofer distances can be set between 15  
and 25 ft. (4.5 and 7.5 m).  
Measure and make a note of the  
distance from each speaker to  
the listening position.  
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• The Surround distances can be set up to 5 ft. (1.5 m)  
more or 15 ft. (4.5 m) less than the Front distance. For  
example, if the Front distance is set to 20 ft. (6 m), the  
SurrRight and Surr Left distances can be set between  
5 and 25 ft. (1.5 and 7.5 m).  
Press the [RECEIVER] button fol-  
lowed by the [SETUP] button on  
2
RECEIVER  
the remote controller.  
SETUP  
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Speaker Levels  
Repeat step 4 so that the level of  
the test tone from each speaker  
is the same.  
Speakers that you set to No or None in  
the Speaker Configuration (page 52) do  
not output the test tone.  
5
6
With this function, you can adjust the volume of each  
speaker so that all speakers can be heard equally at the  
listening position.  
The speaker levels cannot be adjusted while a  
pair of headphones is connected, speaker set  
B is on, or the AV receiver is muted.  
Press the [SETUP] button.  
Setup closes.  
Don’t forget to turn down the volume if  
you turned it up while setting the levels.  
When you want to go back up one  
menu level to “Level Cal,” press the  
[RETURN] button.  
Press the [RECEIVER] button fol-  
lowed by the [SETUP] button on  
the remote controller.  
1
SETUP  
RECEIVER  
Note:  
SETUP  
• A quicker way to adjust the speaker levels is to press  
the remote controller’s [TEST TONE] button to output  
the test tone, use the [LEVEL–] and [LEVEL+] but-  
tons to adjust the levels, and use the [CH SEL] button  
to select the speakers.  
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[  
]
2
buttons to select “3. Level Cal,”  
and then press the [ENTER] but-  
ton.  
A pink noise test tone is output by the  
front left speaker.  
• If the multichannel input is selected (page 37), in step  
2, the “3. MultiLevel” menu appears instead of the  
“3. Level Cal” menu, and you can adjust the level of  
each channel of the multichannel input regardless of  
the Speaker Configuration settings.  
ENTER  
You can adjust the volume of each speaker from –  
12 dB to +12 dB (–30 dB to +12 dB for the sub-  
woofer).  
Turn up the volume so that you  
can hear the test tone suffi-  
ciently.  
While each speaker outputs the test  
tone, its name appears on the display, as  
shown.  
3
4
Use the Left and Right [ ]/[  
buttons to adjust the speaker  
]
level, and use the Down [ ] but-  
ton to select the next speaker.  
The level can be adjusted from –12 to  
+12 dB in 1 dB steps (–15 to +12 dB  
for the subwoofer).  
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Advanced Setup—Continued  
Use the Down [ ] button to  
select “Front,and then use the  
Left and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to  
select Small or Large.  
Small: Select if the front speakers are  
small.  
4
5
Speaker Configuration, Crossover Frequency,  
and Double Bass settings only need to be  
changed if you’re not using the speakers in  
this package.  
These settings cannot be changed while head-  
phones are connected, speaker set B is on, or  
the multichannel DVD input is being used.  
Large: Select if the front speakers are  
large.  
Note:  
• If the Subwoofer setting in step 3 is  
set to No, this setting is fixed at Large  
and does not appear.  
Speaker Configuration  
This section explains how to specify your speaker con-  
figuration.  
Use the Down [ ] button to  
select “Center,and then use the  
Left and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to  
select Small, Large, or None.  
Small: Select if the center speaker is  
small.  
For speakers with a cone diameter  
larger than 6-1/2 inches (16 cm),  
specify Large (full band). For those  
with a smaller diameter, specify  
Small (default crossover 100 Hz).  
The crossover frequency can be  
changed on page 53.  
Cone diameter  
Large: Select if the center speaker is  
large.  
Press the [RECEIVER] button fol-  
lowed by the [SETUP] button.  
None: Select if no center speaker is  
connected.  
1
RECEIVER  
Note:  
• If the Front setting in step 4 is set to  
Small, the Large option cannot be  
selected.  
SETUP  
Use the Down [ ] button to  
select “Surround,and then use  
the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] but-  
tons to select Small, Large, or  
None.  
6
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[  
]
2
buttons to select “1. SP Config,”  
and then press the [ENTER] but-  
ton.  
Small: Select if the surround speak-  
ers are small.  
Large: Select if the surround speak-  
ers are large.  
ENTER  
None: Select if no surround speakers  
are connected.  
Note:  
While the Subwoofer setting is  
selected, use the Left and Right  
3
• If the Front setting in step 4 is set to  
Small, the Large option cannot be  
selected.  
[
]/[ ] buttons to select Yes or  
No.  
Yes: Select if a subwoofer is con-  
Continue with step 7 of the “Crossover  
Frequency” setting.  
nected.  
No: Select if no subwoofer is con-  
nected.  
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Advanced Setup—Continued  
Crossover Frequency  
Use the Down [ ] button to  
select “Double Bass,and then  
use the Left and Right [ ]/[  
buttons to select:  
8
9
This setting only applies to the speakers that you speci-  
fied as Small in the “Speaker Configuration” on page 52.  
To get the best bass performance from your speaker sys-  
tem, you need to set the crossover frequency according  
to the size and frequency response of your speakers.  
]
On: Double Bass function on.  
Bass from the front left and  
right channels is also fed to  
the subwoofer (default).  
Use the Down [ ] button to  
7
select “Crossover,and then use  
the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] but-  
tons to select a crossover fre-  
quency.  
Off: Double Bass function off.  
Press the [SETUP] button.  
Setup closes.  
When you want to go back up one  
menu level to “SP Config,” press the  
[RETURN] button.  
Use the diameter of the smallest  
speaker in your system when choosing  
the crossover frequency.  
SETUP  
Speaker cone  
diameter  
Crossover  
frequency  
Over 8 in.  
(20 cm)  
40/50/60Hz*  
80Hz  
6-1/2 to 8 in.  
(16–20 cm)  
5-1/4 to 6-1/2 in.  
(13–16 cm)  
100Hz (default)  
120Hz  
3-1/2 to 5-1/4 in.  
(9–13 cm)  
Under 3-1/2 in.  
(9 cm)  
150/200Hz*  
*Choose the setting suitable for the speaker.  
Continue with step 8 of the “Double  
Bass” setting below.  
Notes:  
• For a more accurate setting, look up the frequency  
response in the manuals supplied with your speakers  
and set accordingly.  
• Choose a higher crossover frequency if you want more  
sound from your subwoofer.  
Double Bass  
With the Double Bass function, you can boost bass out-  
put by feeding bass sounds from the front left and right  
channels to the subwoofer. This function can be set only  
if the Subwoofer setting (step 3) is set to Yes, and the  
Front setting (step 4) is set to Large in the Speaker Con-  
figuration on page 52.  
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Advanced Setup—Continued  
Digital Input Signal Formats  
Correcting Sound and Picture Sync  
The following table shows the display indicators for each  
supported digital signal format.  
When using progressive scanning on your DVD player,  
you may find that the picture and sound are out of sync.  
With this setting, you can correct this by delaying the  
audio signals. You can set it to 0, 20, or 40 milliseconds.  
Format  
Dolby Digital  
DTS  
Display  
ON/STANDBY  
REMOTE MODE  
PCM  
DVD  
PCM  
RECEIVER  
TAPE  
RECEIVER  
INPUT SELECTOR  
CD  
1
2
3
INPUT  
SELECTOR  
Normally, the AV receiver detects the signal format auto-  
matically. However, if you experience either of the fol-  
lowing issues when playing PCM or DTS material, you  
can manually set the signal format to PCM or DTS:  
• If the beginnings of tracks from a PCM source are cut  
off, try setting the format to PCM.  
V
1
V
2
V3  
MD  
4
5
6
MULTI CH  
DVD  
CDR  
HDD  
7
8
9
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
+
10  
0
CLR  
-- ---  
/
DIMMER  
SLEEP  
CH  
DISC  
VOL  
ALBUM  
• If noise is produced when fast forwarding or reversing  
a DTS CD, try setting the format to DTS.  
MENU  
TOP MENU  
SP A/B  
MUTING  
ENTER  
TUNING  
/
PRESET  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
RETURN  
SETUP  
RETURN  
SETUP  
A
SPEAKERS  
PHONES  
B
+
TONE  
STEREO  
LISTENING MODE  
DISPLAY DIGITAL INPUT  
RT/PTY/TP MEMORY TUNING MODE  
CLEAR  
MULTl CH  
DVD  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
VIDEO  
2
VIDEO  
3
TAPE  
TUNER  
CD  
DIGITAL INPUT  
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE  
MODE button.  
1
RECEIVER  
Press and hold the AV receiver’s [DIGITAL  
INPUT] button for about 3 seconds.  
1
2
Press and hold, for more than 4  
seconds, the input selector but-  
ton for the input source that you  
want to correct.  
While “Auto” is displayed (about 3 sec-  
onds), press the [DIGITAL INPUT] button  
again to select: PCM, DTS, or Auto.  
DTS or PCM: The DTS or PCM indicator,  
depending on which format you have set, flashes,  
and only signals in that format are output. Digital  
signals in other formats are ignored.  
2
V
1
V
2
V3  
DVD  
This can be the [DVD], [VIDEO 1],  
[VIDEO 2], or [VIDEO 3] input  
source.  
Auto (default): The format is detected automati-  
cally. If no digital input signal is present, the cor-  
responding analog input is used instead.  
Use the Left and Right [ ]/[  
buttons to set the delay to 0, 20,  
or 40 milliseconds.  
]
3
The previous display reappears if you  
don’t do anything for 5 minutes.  
Note:  
• This setting is not available when the Direct listening  
mode is used with an analog input signal.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you have any trouble using the AV receiver, look for a  
solution in this section.  
If the MUTING indicator is shown on the display,  
press the remote controller’s [MUTING] button to  
unmute the AV receiver (page 43).  
If you can’t resolve the issue yourself, try resetting  
the AV receiver before contacting your Onkyo dealer.  
To reset the AV receiver to its factory defaults,  
turn it on and, while holding down the [VIDEO 1]  
button, press the [STANDBY/ON] button. “Clear”  
will appear on the display and the AV receiver will  
enter Standby mode.  
• While a pair of headphones is connected to the  
PHONES jack, no sound is output by the speakers  
(page 42).  
• Check the digital audio output setting on the con-  
nected device. On some games consoles, such as those  
that can play DVDs, the default setting is off.  
• With some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an  
audio format from a menu.  
VIDEO 1/VCR  
STANDBY/ON  
• If your turntable doesn’t have a phono preamp built-in,  
you must connect one between it and the AV receiver.  
If your turntable uses an MC cartridge, you must con-  
phono preamp.  
Note that resetting the AV receiver will delete your  
radio presets and custom settings.  
• Specify the speaker distances and adjust the individual  
speaker levels (pages 50, 51).  
• The input signal format is set to PCM or DTS. Set it to  
Auto (page 54).  
Power  
Can’t turn on the AV receiver?  
• Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into  
the wall outlet.  
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait five  
seconds or more, then plug it in again.  
Only the front speakers produce sound?  
• When the Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected,  
only the front speakers and subwoofer produce sound.  
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly  
(page 52).  
The AV receiver turns off as soon as it’s turned  
on?  
Only the center speaker produces sound?  
• If you use the Pro Logic II Movie or Pro Logic II  
Music listening mode with a mono source, such as an  
AM radio station or mono TV program, the sound is  
concentrated in the center speaker.  
• The amp protection circuit has been activated.  
Remove the power cord from the wall outlet immedi-  
ately. Disconnect all speaker cables and input sources,  
and leave the AV receiver with its power cord discon-  
nected for one hour. After that, reconnect the power  
cord, and then set the volume to maximum. If the AV  
receiver stays on, set the volume to minimum, discon-  
nect the power cord, and reconnect your speakers and  
input sources properly. If the AV receiver turns off  
when you set the volume to maximum, disconnect the  
power cord, and contact your Onkyo dealer.  
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly  
(page 52).  
The surround speakers produce no sound?  
• When the Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected,  
the surround speakers produce no sound (page 46).  
• Depending on the source and current listening mode,  
not much sound may be produced by the surround  
speakers. Try selecting another listening mode.  
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly  
(page 52).  
Audio  
There’s no sound or it’s very quiet?  
• Press the SPEAKERS [A] or [B] button to turn on the  
indicator for the speakers that you want to output  
sound.  
• Make sure that the digital input source is selected  
properly (page 35). Press the [DIGITAL INPUT] but-  
ton repeatedly.  
The center speaker produces no sound?  
• When the Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected,  
the center speaker produces no sound (page 46).  
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly  
(page 52).  
The subwoofer produces no sound?  
• The subwoofer outputs no sound while only speaker  
set B is on. Turn on speaker set A.  
• When you play source material that contains no infor-  
mation in the LFE channel, the subwoofer produces  
no sound.  
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly  
(page 52).  
• If the multichannel DVD input is selected and speaker  
set B is on, speaker set A is reduced to 2-channel play-  
back, so the subwoofer outputs no sound.  
• Make sure that all audio connecting plugs are pushed  
in all the way (page 24).  
• Make sure that the polarity of the speaker cables is  
metal part of each speaker terminal (page 20)  
• Make sure that the speaker cables are not shorting.  
• Check the volume. The AV receiver is designed for  
home theater enjoyment and has a wide volume range  
for precise adjustment (page 36).  
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Troubleshooting—Continued  
• On the AV receiver, the subwoofer setting in the  
speaker configuration is set to No. Set the subwoofer  
setting to Yes.  
Video  
There’s no picture?  
• Make sure that all video connecting plugs are pushed  
in all the way (page 24).  
nected.  
• The AV receiver does not convert between formats, so  
if a video source component is connected to a compo-  
nent video input, your TV must be connected to the  
component video output (page 25).  
• On your TV, make sure that the video input to which  
the AV receiver is connected is selected.  
There’s no sound with a certain signal format?  
• Check the digital audio output setting on the con-  
nected device. On some games consoles, such as those  
that can play DVDs, the default setting is off.  
• With some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an  
audio output format from a menu.  
Can’t get 5.1-channel playback?  
• When speaker B is turned on, speaker setA is reduced  
to 2.1-channel playback.  
The volume cannot be set to 79?  
• When the subwoofer volume level is set to a positive  
(+) value, the maximum master volume level is  
reduced proportionally.  
Tuner  
Reception is noisy, stereo FM reception suffers  
appear?  
• Relocate your antenna.  
• Move the AV receiver away from your TV or com-  
puter.  
• Listen to the station in mono (page 38).  
controller may cause noise.  
• Passing cars and airplanes can cause interference.  
• Concrete walls weaken radio signals.  
• If nothing improves the reception, install an outdoor  
antenna (page 23).  
Noise can be heard?  
• Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with power  
cords, speaker cables, and so on may degrade the  
• An audio cable may be picking up interference. Try  
repositioning your cables.  
The Late Night function doesn’t work?  
(page 49).  
The DVD analog multichannel input doesn’t  
work?  
• Check the DVD analog multichannel input connec-  
tions (page 27).  
Remote Controller  
• To select the DVD analog multichannel input, press  
the [MULTI CH] input selector button (page 37).  
• Check the audio output settings on your DVD player.  
The remote controller doesn’t work?  
rect polarity (page 7).  
About DTS signals  
away from the AV receiver, and that there’s no  
obstruction between the remote controller and the AV  
receiver’s remote control sensor (page 7).  
• Make sure you’ve selected the correct remote control-  
ler mode (page 12).  
• When DTS program material ends and the DTS bit-  
stream stops, the AV receiver remains in DTS listening  
mode and the DTS indicator remains on. This is to pre-  
vent noise when you use the pause, fast forward, or fast  
reverse function on your player. If you switch your  
player from DTS to PCM, because the AV receiver  
does not switch formats immediately, you may not hear  
any sound, in which case you should stop your player  
for about three seconds, and then resume playback.  
• With some CD players, you won’t be able to playback  
DTS material properly even though your player is con-  
nected to a digital input on the AV receiver. This is  
usually because the DTS bitstream has been processed  
(e.g., output level, sampling rate, or frequency  
response changed) and the AV receiver doesn’t recog-  
nize it as a genuine DTS signal. In such cases, you  
may hear noise.  
• Make sure you’ve entered the correct remote control  
code.  
Can’t control other components?  
• Make sure you’ve selected the correct remote control-  
ler mode (page 12).  
• If you’ve connected an  
-capable Onkyo MD  
recorder, CD recorder, or next generation HDD-com-  
patible component to the TAPE IN/OUT jacks, or a  
DS-A1 Remote Interactive Dock to the VIDEO 3 IN  
jacks, for the remote controller to work properly, you  
must set the Input Display to MD, CDR, or HDD (see  
page 35).  
• When playing DTS program material, using the pause,  
fast forward, or fast reverse function on your player  
may produce a short audible noise. This is not a mal-  
function.  
• To control an Onkyo component that’s connected via  
, point the remote controller at the AV receiver.  
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Recording  
Can’t record?  
• On your recorder, make sure the correct input is  
selected.  
• To prevent signal loops and damage to the AV  
receiver, input signals are not fed through to outputs  
with the same name (e.g., TAPE IN to TAPE OUT, or  
VIDEO 1 IN to VIDEO 1 OUT).  
Others  
The sound changes when I connect my head-  
phones?  
• When a pair of headphones is connected, the listening  
mode is set to Stereo, unless it’s already set to Stereo,  
Mono, Direct.  
How do I change the language of a multiplex  
source?  
• Use the “Multiplex” setting on the “4. Audio Adjust”  
The  
functions don’t work?  
• To use  
, you must make an  
connection and an  
analog audio connection (RCA) between the compo-  
nent and AV receiver, even if they are connected digi-  
tally (page 33).  
The AV receiver contains a microcomputer for signal pro-  
cessing and control functions. In very rare situations,  
severe interference, noise from an external source, or  
static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the unlikely  
event that this happens, unplug the power cord from the  
wall outlet, wait at least five seconds, and then plug it  
back in again.  
Onkyo is not responsible for damages (such as CD  
rental fees) due to unsuccessful recordings caused by  
the unit’s malfunction. Before you record important  
data, make sure that the material will be recorded cor-  
rectly.  
Before disconnecting the power cord from the wall out-  
let, set the AV receiver to Standby.  
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Specifications  
Amplifier Section  
General  
Rated Output Power  
North American (FTC):  
Power Supply  
North American: AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Australian and European:  
AC 230-240 V, 50 Hz  
Others: AC 120/220–240 V, 50/60 Hz  
AC 220–230 V, 50/60 Hz  
North American: 3.4 A  
(FL, FR, C, SL, SR)95 watts minimum continuous power  
per channel, 8 ohm loads, 2 channels  
driven at 1 kHz, with a maximum total  
harmonic distortion of 0.7%  
Power Consumption  
(Subwoofer)  
105 watts minimum continuous power  
per channel, 8 ohm loads, 1 channel  
driven at 80 kHz, with a maximum total  
harmonic distortion of 0.7%  
Australian and European: 360 W  
Korean: 330 W  
Worldwide: 300 W  
Stand-by Power  
Consumption  
(FL, FR, C, SL, SR)105 watts minimum continuous power  
North American: 0.1 W  
European: 0.3 W  
Others: 0.5 W  
per channel, 6 ohm loads, 2 channels  
driven at 1 kHz, with a maximum total  
harmonic distortion of 0.7%  
125 watts minimum continuous power  
per channel, 6 ohm loads, 1 channel  
driven at 80 kHz, with a maximum total  
harmonic distortion of 0.7%  
Dimensions  
(W × H × D)  
(Subwoofer)  
435 × 150 × 369 mm  
17-1/8"  
North American: 8.8 kg  
19.4 lbs.  
×
5-7/8"  
×
14-1/2"  
Weight  
European (IEC):  
6 ch ×110 W at 6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1ch driven  
Others: 9.6 kg, 21.2 lbs.  
Maximum Output Power  
Asian (JEITA):  
6 ch ×120 W at 6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1ch driven  
Video Inputs  
Component  
Composite  
Dynamic Power  
180 W + 180 W (3, Front)  
140 W + 140 W (4, Front)  
95 W + 95 W (8, Front)  
DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO2  
DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3  
THD (Total Harmonic  
Distortion)  
Damping Factor  
Input Sensitivity and  
Impedance  
Output Level and  
Impedance  
Frequency Response  
Tone Control  
Video Outputs  
Component  
Composite  
0.9% (Power Rated)  
60 (Front, 1kHz, 8)  
MONITOR  
MONITOR, VIDEO1  
200 mV/ 47 k(LINE)  
Audio Inputs  
Digital Inputs  
200 mV/ 470 (REC OUT)  
10 Hz–50 kHz/ +1 dB-3 dB (Direct mode)  
10 dB, 80 Hz (BASS)  
Optical: 2  
Coaxial: 1  
DVD (MULTICHANNEL),VIDEO1,  
Analog Inputs  
10 dB, 20 kHz (TREBLE)  
100 dB (LINE, IHF-A)  
6– 16Ω  
VIDEO2,VIDEO3,TAPE,CD  
6
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Speaker Impedance  
Multichannel Inputs  
Audio Outputs  
Analog Outputs  
Subwoofer Pre Outputs  
Speaker Outputs  
TAPE,VIDEO1  
1
SP-A (FL, FR, C, SL, SR, SW) +  
SP-B (L, R)  
1
Video Section  
Input Sensitivity/Output  
Level and Impedance  
1 Vp-p /75(Component)  
0.7 Vp-p /75(Component PB/CB, PR/CR)  
1 Vp-p /75(Composite)  
Phones  
Component Video  
Frequency Response  
5 Hz–50 MHz  
Tuner Section  
FM  
Tuning Frequency  
Range  
North American: 87.5 MHz–107.9 MHz  
European: 87.50 MHz–108.00 MHz  
Asian: 87.50 MHz–108.00 MHz  
Stereo: 22.2 dBf (75IHF)  
Mono: 15.2 dBf (75IHF)  
Stereo: 67 dB (IHF-A)  
Usable Sensitivity  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
THD  
Mono: 73 dB (IHF-A)  
Stereo: 0.5% (1 kHz)  
Mono: 0.3% (1 kHz)  
Frequency Response  
Stereo Separation  
30 Hz–15 kHz / 1 dB  
40 dB (1kHz)  
AM  
Tuning Frequency  
Range  
North American: 530 kHz–1710 kHz  
European: 522 kHz–1611 kHz  
Asian:  
522 kHz–1611 kHz at 9 kHz steps  
530 kHz–1710 kHz at 10 kHz steps  
Usable Sensitivity  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
THD  
300 µV  
40 dB  
0.7%  
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Specifications—Continued  
5.1ch Home Theater Speaker Package  
Passive Subwoofer (SKW-340)  
Center Speaker (SKC-340C)  
Type:  
Bass-reflex type Passive Subwoofer  
Type:  
2 Way Bass-reflex  
Impedance:  
Maximum input power: 125 W  
Output sound pressure  
6 Ω  
Impedance:  
Maximum input power: 120 W  
Output sound pressure  
6 Ω  
level:  
85 dB/m/w  
level:  
87 dB/W/m  
Frequency response:  
Cabinet capacity:  
Dimensions  
(W × H × D):  
Weight:  
Drivers unit:  
Terminal:  
30 Hz–150 Hz  
Frequency response:  
Crossover frequency:  
Cabinet capacity:  
Dimensions  
80 Hz–22 kHz  
10 kHz  
1.1 cubic feet (31 L)  
9-1/4" × 18-1/8" × 16-1/8"  
(235 × 461 × 410 mm)  
17.9 lbs. (8.1 kg)  
8" (20 cm) Cone  
Spring type color coded  
0.092 cubic feet (2.6 L)  
11-13/16" × 5-1/16" × 4-5/8"  
(300 × 128 × 118 mm)  
3.3 lbs. (1.5 kg)  
3-1/8" (8 cm) Cone (Woofer) × 2  
3/4" (2 cm) Ceramic (Tweeter)  
Spring type color coded  
2
North American model:  
1/4" screw, Depth 5/16"  
Other models:  
5 mm screw, Depth 8 mm  
Fixed  
(W × H × D):  
Weight:  
Drivers unit:  
Terminal:  
Key hole slot:  
Threaded insert:  
Front Speaker (SKF-340F)  
Type:  
Impedance:  
Maximum input power: 120 W  
Output sound pressure  
2 Way Bass-reflex  
6 Ω  
Grille:  
Other:  
level:  
84 dB/W/m  
80 Hz–22 kHz  
10 kHz  
Magnetic shielding  
Frequency response:  
Crossover frequency:  
Cabinet capacity:  
Dimensions  
0.046 cubic feet (1.3 L)  
4-9/16"  
×
8-9/16"  
×
5"  
Surround Speaker (SKM-340S)  
Type:  
Impedance:  
Maximum input power: 120 W  
Output sound pressure  
(W × H × D):  
(116 × 218 × 127 mm)  
2 Way Bass Reflex  
6 Ω  
Weight:  
2.0 lbs. (0.9 kg)  
Drivers unit:  
3-1/8" (8 cm) Cone (Woofer)  
3/4" (2 cm) Ceramic (Tweeter)  
Spring type color coded  
1
North American model:  
1/4" screw, Depth 5/16"  
Other models:  
5 mm screw, Depth 8 mm  
Fixed  
Magnetic shielding  
Terminal:  
Key hole slot:  
Threaded insert:  
level:  
83 dB/W/m  
80 Hz–22 kHz  
10 kHz  
Frequency response:  
Crossover frequency:  
Cabinet capacity:  
Dimensions  
0.046 cubic feet (1.3 L)  
4-9/16"  
×
8-9/16"  
×
5"  
(W × H × D):  
(116 × 218 × 127 mm)  
Grille:  
Other:  
Weight:  
1.5 lbs. (0.7 kg)  
Drivers unit:  
3-1/8" (8 cm) Cone (Woofer)  
3/4" (2 cm) Ceramic (Tweeter)  
Spring type color coded  
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North American model:  
1/4" screw, Depth 5/16"  
Other models:  
Terminal:  
Key hole slot:  
Threaded insert:  
5 mm screw, Depth 8 mm  
Fixed  
Grille:  
Specifications and features are subject to change without  
notice.  
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