Onkyo A-933 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Connecting the A-933
If you connect another component from the Onkyo Separate Collection to the A-933 with the appropriate and audio
cables, you can use the following system functions. cables are special cables solely for use with Onkyo products.
(No cables are supplied with the A-933.)
Simply connecting an cable will not enable the system functions. You must make an analog audio connection
between the A-933 and each component as well.
See the instruction manual supplied with each component for more information about the system functions.
When using the A-933 as a power amplifier (MAIN IN function), the system functions are unavailable.
About the System Functions
Connecting components from the Onkyo Separate Collection.
See page 13 for more information.
Auto Power On
When you turn on the power or start playback on a component that’s connected to the A-933, the A-933 will turn on
automatically. And when you set the A-933 to Standby, all connected components will go on Standby as well. (The
A-933’s POWER switch must be set to ON for this to work.)
Direct Change
When playback is started on an audio component connected via , the A-933 will automatically select that com-
ponent as the input source.
Remote Control Operation
You can control all components in your system by using the
A-933’s remote controller.
See page 16 for more information.
Program Timer
With an Onkyo tuner, you can program its timer to automati-
cally start playback or recording at a specific time.
See the tuner’s instruction manual for
more information.
One-touch CD Dubbing
If your system comprises a CD player and CDR, MD recorder,
or cassette deck, you can dub an entire CD simply with one
press of a button.
Dubbing Individual Tracks
If your system comprises a CD player and MD recorder or
CDR, you can dub your favorite CD tracks individually with
one press of a button.
See your MD recorder’s, CDR’s, or
cassette deck’s instruction manual for
more information.
Synchro Recording
When using a CDR, MD recorder, or cassette deck to record
from a CD player, you can start the recording process simply
by starting playback on the CD player.