Onkyo R-805TX Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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You can control the other -connected components with the supplied remote controller.
The remote controller buttons operate in the same way as the buttons on each component
with the same indication.
For actual operations, please refer to the Instruction Manual for each component.
Remote controller
CLOCK SLEEP EFFECT
GRAPHIC EQ
MODE
123
456
789
10
/
0
-
- /
-
-
-
VOLUME
PRESET
F
MA
M
PLAY MODE
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
CLEAR
SCROLL
MEMORY
REPEAT
CLEAR
DISC
REPEAT
CLEAR
ACOUSTIC
PRESENCE
TONE
RANDOM
TIMER
UP/DOWN
ENTER
MUTING
INPUTTUNER
M D
DVD
C D
CDR
TAPE
REC
REC
PAUSE
/
STEP
STANDBY/ ON
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC
-
456S
CLOCK button [25]
Press this button to
display the current
time.
SLEEP button [43]
Enables you to
make the Sleep
time setting.
INPUT button
[26, 29]
Enables you to
select a listening
source.
MUTING button
[28]
Mutes the sound
temporarily.
VOLUME π/ but-
tons [26]
Enables you to
increase or decrease
the volume level.
ACOUSTIC PRES-
ENCE button [27]
Switches acoustic
presence off and
types.
Number buttons
[24, 32, 38]
Used to set the
time/day and select
the PRESET stations.
STANDBY/ON button [20, 40, 42]
Toggles between STANDBY and
ON.
Tuner control [31~33, 35]
PRESET®:Tuner preset select
buttons
FM :
FM band select button
AM :
AM band select button
TONE button [27]
Enables you to set the tone.
Mode Select buttons
[23, 24, 38~42]
TIMER :Pressing this button
repeatedly to select one of the
following eight settings.
WEEKDAY: Timer playback on
the specified day(s) of the week.
WEEKEND: Timer playback on
the specified day(s) of the week.
REC: Timer record setting
DAYSET: Sets the day of the
week (WEEKDAY & WEEKEND).
ADJUST: Sets the current time
and the day of the week.
24H/12H:Enables you to select
24-hour display or 12-hour dis-
play by pressing the ENTER but-
ton and using the UP π/DOWN
buttons.
UPπ/DOWN : Enables you to
select a parameter after you
press the TIMER or TONE but-
ton. Press the ENTER button to
confirm the selection.
ENTER :Press this button to con-
firm the selection made via the
TIMER, TONE, UP π, or
DOWN button.