Onkyo Grand Integra Instruction Manual page 7

Integrated stereo amplifier
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CD-t:
Compact disc player connected to the CD-1
jacks.
CD-2:
Compact disc player connected to the CD-2
jacks.
PHONO:
Turntable connected to the PHONO
MM
or
MC jacks.
TUNER:
Tuner connected to the TUNER jacks.
Open Button (PUSH OPEN)
Pressing this button opens the lower door.
Analog
Recording
Source
Selector Switch
{DAT/TAPE
ANALOG
REC)
DAT or TAPE can be selected by the recording source selector
switch.
TAPE
DAT/
Use either of these settings for tape dubbing
DAT» TAPE:
operations depending on which deck is being
used for playback and which is being used for
recording. For details, refer to the Operations
section.
OFF:
When not recording or dubbing.
SOURCE:
Recording from the source selected by the
input selector switch [7].
TUNER:
Recording from the tuner.
Digital Recording Source Selector Switch
{DIGITAL REC)
ON:
The source selected with the digital input selector
switch [BJis output through the DIGITAL-2 REC jacks.
OFF:
— Set to this position when nat recording digitally.
Digital Lock indicator (DIGITAL LOCK)
This indicator shows that a digital signal is being input. Ac-
cording to the sampling frequency of the digital signal, the light
will change color as follows: 32kHz (orange), 44.1kHz (green),
A8kHz (red).
Video Mode Switch (VIDEO MODE)
With this control, you can select a VCR recording source and
@ BGV
(Background
Video) source.
VCR REC
FE CDv:
The picture of the unit connected to the CDV jack
and sound from the source selected by the input
selector switch [7] can be recorded on a video
cassette recorder when connected to the VCR
jacks.
t—VOP:
Sends the audio and visual signal from the video
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component connected to the VOP jacks to the
video cassette recorder connected to the VCR
jacks for recording.
LOFF:
Set to this position for normal operations other
than audio/visual recording, dubbing or BGV
(Background Video) playback.
VDP:
The picture of a video unit connected to the VDP
jack can be used as a BGV.
VCR:
The picture of a VCR connected to the VCR jack
can be used as a BGV.
CDV:
The picture of a CDV player connected to the
CDV jack can be used as a BGV.
BGV
«
Refertothe "BGV PLAYBACK' section on page 8 for details.
For European
and
Australian
models
14 Pre-Out
On/Off
Switch
(PRE OUT)
and Indicator
When this is set to ON
(=), the signal is output to the PRE
OUT jacks, and the indicator lights. Use this when using a
device connected
to the PRE OUT jacks.
For USA,
Canadian
and Worldwide
models
Amp Selector Switch (PRE/MAIN)
Setting this to SEPARATE (=) separates the pre-amp section
from the power amp section, allowing sither to be used indé-
viduaily.
14 Absolute Phase Indicator
This allows you to reverse the phase using the accessory
RC-126A remote controller. Press the ABSOLUTE PHASE
button on the remote controller. Normally the indicator is
lighted. if the phase is reversed, the indicator goes out.
{3
Processor On/Off Switch (PROCESSOR) and Indicator
When this switch is set to ON (==), the indicator lights, ad
units connected to the PROCESSOR jacks are enabled for use.
At this time, because the signal of the source selected by the
input selector switch
is being output through the PRO-
CESSOR OUT jack, a graphic equalizer may be used if con~
nected to the PROCESSOR jacks.
Cartridge
Selector
Switch
(CARTRIDGE)
Set this to match the type of cartridge being used. Alwaysre-
duce the volume before switching cartridges.
MC
( mL):
Turntable using an MC cartridge.
MM
(=
) :
Turntable using an MM
cartridge.
Confirm that the turntable is connected correctly to the
matching cartridge. Use the PHONO MM jacks and set tothe
MM position when a step-up transformer is being used with
@ turntable equipped with an MC cartridge.
[% Mode Selector Switch (MODE)
STEREO (M1): Position for normal stereo listening.
MONO {=}:
Both right and.left channel signals are sent
to each speaker. Position for listening 10
monaural recordings or when adjusting the
balance control.
[8 Balance Control Knob (BALANCE)
Adjust te control the relative volume
level of the feft and right
speakers or headphones.
13 Treble Control Knob (TREBLE)
Turn right to boost or ieft to attenuate treble, In the DEFEAT
position, the treble tone control circuitry is completely by-
passed. When turned to the extreme left (~10), the treble
contro! acts as a high cut filter to eliminate scratches, hissing
and other high frequency noise.
Bass Control Knob (BASS)
Turn right to boost or left to attenuate bass. In the DEFEAT
position, the bass tone control circuitry is completely bypassed.
@
Contrabass Control Knob (CONTRABASS)
From the DEFEAT position, turn right to boost ultra low fre-
quencies.
Headphone Jack (PHONES)
Stereo headphones with a standard binaural plug can be
connected here.
Speaker Selector Switch (SPEAKERS)and Indicator
This unit can drive two pairs of speeker systems at once. Use
this selector to activate either or both speaker systems con-
nected to the rear panel speaker terminats. In the OFF position,
sound is heard only through the headphones.
OFF:
All speakers off—only headphones operate.
A
Speakers A
B:
Speakers B
A+B:
Both speaker systems A and B.
NOTE:
'When the protective circuitry is operating normally the indicator
'will be fighted. Also, the indicator will light a few seconds after
power is turned on.

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