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Timers—
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SUN (Sunday) FRI (Friday)
MON (Monday) SAT (Saturday)
TUE (Tuesday) EVERYDAY
WED (Wednesday) DAYS SET
THU (Thursday)
The “EVERYDAY” and “DAYS SET” (specifies a
range of days) options only appear if you select
“EVERY” in step 4.
If you select “DAYS SET,” use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ]
buttons to select the first day, and then press
[ENTER].
Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the last
day, and then press [ENTER].
6
Use the [ ]/[ ] button to set the ON time,
and then press [ENTER].
After the ON time has been set, the OFF time is auto-
matically set to one hour later.
7
Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to set the OFF
time, and then press [ENTER].
8
Use the Up/Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select
“TIMER ON,” and then press [ENTER].
The TIMER indicator appears, as shown. When the
Rec timer has been set, the number is enclosed in a
box.
In this example, the Play timer is set for Timer #1, and
the Rec timer is set for #3.
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Press the [STANDBY/ON] button to set the
CR-505 to Standby mode.
If you use any -connected cassette tape deck or MD
recorder as a recording device, you must also set the
device to standby mode.
Notes:
• You can cancel the timer setting procedure at any time by
pressing the [TIMER] button.
• If you’re using a timer to start playback, be sure to set the
volume to a suitable level. If the [VOLUME] control is
set to minimum, you won’t hear anything when the timed
playback task starts.
• If you set the playback source to CD, don’t forget to load
a CD into the CR-505 before setting it to Standby mode.
• If you’re using a timer to start recording on an Onkyo cas-
sette tape deck connected via , be sure to select the
correct input source on the cassette tape deck, and load a
cassette tape before switching the CR-505 to Standby
mode.
• If you’re using a timer to start recording on an Onkyo
Mini Disc recorder connected via , be sure to connect
the recorder’s analog inputs to the CR-505’s analog out-
puts. And be sure to select the correct input source on the
MD recorder.
• For timed recording, it’s a good idea to set the start time
a little before the actual start time of the program that you
intend to record.
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