Onkyo TX-8511 Instruction Manual page 6

Audio video control receiver
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Control positions and names
1. POWER = =
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6. SLEEP
2. INPUT
SELECTOR
MUTING
7. MUTING
8. VOLUME
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
= AC.3208
Insert the batteries into the remote control according to the illustration.
Remote control sensor
TX-85114
STAND-BY indicator
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approx.
5m
(16 feet)
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6.
7.
8.
POWER
button [12]
INPUT SELECTOR
buttons [13]
TUNER operation buttons [17]
GROUP
: Group button
<PRESET »:Preset memory up/down
buttons
SLEEP button [14]
MUTING button [14]
VOLUME 4/¥ buttons [13, 26]
When you have made the I
connections
mentioned on page 7, you will be able to
use the following buttons.
3.
Tape deck operation buttons
(DECK-A, DECK-B)
: Reverse play button
: Forward play button
: Fast rewind button
: Fast forward button
: Stop button
: Rec/pause button
* When only a single deck is used,
operate DECK-B.
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CD player operation buttons (CD)
a
: Stop button
ll
: Pause button
>
: Play button
Ke:
Down button
bei: Up button
DISC_: Disc button for CD changer
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The following information will help you
get optimal use from the remote control.
Place this unit away from direct bright
light which can prevent proper opera-
tion of the remote control.
Make sure audio rack doors do not have
tinted glass. Placing this unit behind
such a door may prevent proper remote
control operation.
Remove the battery compartment cover by
opening it as shown
in the illustration.
Load two AA (R6 or UM-3)-size batteries
into the remote control with the plus (+)
and minus (—) terminals positioned as indi-
cated by the diagram inside the battery
compartment, then close the cover.
Immediately remove empty batteries to
avoid corrosion damage.
To avoid potential corrosion damage,
never mix old batteries with new ones.
The manganese batteries supplied with
this unit have a service life of approxi-
mately six months, depending on the
frequency of use.
The TX-8511 comes equipped with two
AA (R6 or UM-3) manganese batteries,
but we recommend that long-life AA
(LR6 or AM-3)-size
alkaline batteries
be used when replacing the batteries.

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