Enjoying Audio Sources; Turning On The A-933; Listening To Components; Selecting Speaker Set A Or B - Onkyo A-933 Instruction Manual

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Enjoying Audio Sources

Turning On the A-933

STANDBY/ON
STANDBY indicator
LINE
C D
STANDBY/ON
TUNER
ON(G)
STANDBY(R)
PHONO
POWER
SUPER BASS
BASS
PHONES
A
B
ON
OFF
SPEAKERS
MAX
POWER
1
Press the [POWER] button.
The STANDBY indicator lights up.
POWER
ON
OFF
2
Press the [STANDBY/ON] button.
Alternatively, press the remote control-
STANDBY/ON
ler's [ON] button.
The A-933 turns on and the
STANDBY indicator lights up green.
Remote
Note:
controller
When it's turned on, the A-933 outputs
ON
no sound for about five seconds. This
allows the circuits to stabilize.
To turn off the A-933, press the
[STANDBY/ON] button. The A-933
will enter Standby mode.
If the A-933 is connected to other components via
, press the remote controller's [ON] button once
to turn on the A-933, and press it again to turn on the
other components.
Turning on all system components simultaneously:
You can set the A-933 so that all connected
nents are turned on with just one press of the remote con-
troller's [ON] button or the A-933's [STANDBY/ON]
button. To do this, turn on the A-933, and then press and
hold the remote controller's [ON] button for 16 seconds
until the A-933 switches to Standby mode. You will then
be able to turn on the A-933 and all system components
with just one press of the remote controller's [ON] but-
ton or the [STANDBY/ON] button on any system com-
ponent.
Notes:
• The A-933 is shipped with the POWER switch in the
ON position ( ). When the power cord is connected
for the very first time, the A-933 will go on Standby,
and the STANDBY indicator will light up.
• To completely shut down the A-933, set the POWER
switch to the OFF position ( ).
M D
ON
STANDBY
TAPE /CDR
STANDBY
1
2
3
4
ON
5
6
7
8
TREBLE
9
10/0
>10
GROUP
TO N E ( R )
MAIN IN
DIRECT (G )
FM
AM
CLEAR
CD
MD
TAPE /CDR
compo-

Listening to Components

Input selector
SPEAKERS A, B
ON
C D
STANDBY/ON
TUNER
1
2
3
ON(G)
STANDBY(R)
PHONO
5
6
7
9
10/0
>10
POWER
SUPER BASS
PHONES
A
B
ON
OFF
SPEAKERS
FM
AM
MAX
CD
MD
TAPE /CDR
VOLUME
VOLUME
PRESET
MUTING
/
VOLUME
TIMER
ENTER

Selecting Speaker Set A or B

You can select which set of speakers outputs sound, or
you can use both sets at the same time.
To output sound from the speakers connected to the
SPEAKERS A terminals, press the SPEAKERS [A]
button. The indicator above that button will light up. If a
subwoofer is connected, that too will output sound.
To output sound from the speakers connected to the
SPEAKERS B terminals, press the SPEAKERS [B]
button. The indicator above that button will light up. If a
subwoofer is connected, that too will output sound.
To output sound from all connected speakers, press the
SPEAKERS [A] and SPEAKERS [B] button so that
both indicators are on.
1
Turn the input selector to select
the component that you want to
listen to.
M D
LINE
TAPE /CDR
TAPE/CDR : Select to hear the compo-
C D
nent connected to the TAPE/CDR IN
TUNER
PHONO
jacks.
MD : Select to listen to the component
connected to the MD IN jacks.
LINE: Select to listen to the compo-
nent connected to the LINE jacks.
CD: Select to listen to the component
connected to the CD jacks.
TUNER: Select to listen to the compo-
nent connected to the TUNER jacks.
PHONO: Select to listen to the turnta-
ble connected to the PHONO jacks.
Volume
STANDBY
M D
LINE
TAPE /CDR
4
8
GROUP
BASS
TREBLE
TO N E ( R )
MAIN IN
CLEAR
DIRECT (G )
PRESET
MUTING
SLEEP
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