Onkyo R-811RDS Manual page 21

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EMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER RC-259S
1.CD
2. DECK-A / DECK-B
When
connecting
Onkyo products, it is
necessary to attach the FRI cable to be
able to use the remote control of the main
component to control the entire system.
1. To use an Onkyo compact disc player
and cassette tape deck with the FRI mark
with this amplifier, insert the remote con-
trol cable plugs into the REMOTE CON-
TROL jacks as shown.
2. As the exact connection sequence of the
fR1 cable is unimportant, you can con-
nect from the R-811RDS to either the
cassette tape deck or to the compact
disc player.
3. To operate correctly, the remote control
must face towards the remote control
sensor of the R-811RDS.
NOTE:
e@ The upper and lower FRI remote con-
trol jacks have the same function.
(RI: Remote Interactive)
e
A cassette tape deck, and compact disc
player that have the Onkyo
FRI mark
can be operated, using the accessory
remote control unit.
e Remote control operation is not possi-
ble when only the remote control cable
is connected - the audio connection
cables must also be connected.
e@ An fi remote control cable equipped
with a 1/8" (3.5mm) diameter miniature
two-conductor phone plug is included
with every tape deck and compact disc
player with the RI mark.
When
you have
made
the connections
mentioned above, you will be able to the
use the following buttons.
1.
ea player operation buttons
: Open/close button
: Stop button
: Pause button
: Play button
: Down button
: Up button
: Fast reverse button
: Fast forward button
9, 0, +10 : Number buttons
DISC
:Disc
button
for
CD
changer
MEMORY
: Memory button
CLEAR
: Clear button
2. pane deck operation buttons
: Open/close button
(Deck-B only)
: Reverse play button
: Forward play button
: Fast rewind button
: Fast forward button
: Stop button
: Rec/pause button
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* When only a single deck is used,
operate DECK-B.
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