Before Operating This Unit - Onkyo TX-8211 Instruction Manual

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Before operating this unit
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
220-230V™ re 120V™
TUNER
FREQ,
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Insert the batteries into the remote contro! according to the illustration.
Remote sensor
STAND-BY indicator
——
approx.
5m
(16 feet)
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Setting the Voltage selector
(worldwide model only) |
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|, Determine the proper voltage for your
wea: 220 ~ 230 V or 120 V.
If the setting on the voltage selector is
Not correct, insert a screwdriver ito the
groove
in the switch
and
slide
the
switch completely to the right (120 V)
or the left (220 ~ 230 V), whichever is
appropriate.
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" Setting: the' tuning: step
_ frequency' '
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The worldwide model 'is equipped with a
switch
that
controls
the
AM
(9 kH¢/
10 KHz) band tuning steps.
Please set this switch to match the tuning
step frequency in your area,
U.S. & Canada:
USA
Other areas:
OTHER
Using the remote control ®
The following information will help you
get optimal use from the remote control,
e Place this unit away from direct bright
light which can prevent proper opera-
tion of the remote control.
e@ Mike sure audio rack doors do not have
tinted glass, Placing this unit' behind
such a door may prevent proper remote
control operation.
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Loading the batteries: - °°,
Remove the battery compartment cover by
opening
it as shown
in the illtistration.
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
compartnent, then close the cover.
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Immediately remove empty batteries to
avoid corrosion damage.
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To avoid potential corrosion damage,
never mix old batteries with new ones,
e@ The manginese batteries supplied with
this unit have a service life of approxi-
mately six months, depending on the
frequency of use.
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The TX-8211 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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