BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisPrecautions3Main features4Supplied accessories4Table of contents5Antenna (aerial) and speakers6Connecting the supplied indoor FM antenna (aerial)6To connect the outdoor FM antenna (aerial)6Connecting the FM antenna cable to the 75/300 ohm antenna adapter6Connecting the 300 ohm ribbon wire6Connecting the coaxial cable6Directional Iinkage7Connecting the AM antenna7Assembling the AM loop antenna7Connecting the AM antenna cable7Connecting the AM loop antenna7Connecting an AM outdoor antenna7Audio/video equipment9Connect the white plugs of the audio cables to the L jacks and connect the red plugs of the audio...9Connecting an Onkyo stereo cassette tape deck9Connecting a Onkyo DVD player10About the LINE jacks10Connecting an Onkyo compact disc recorder10About the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT connector10Connecting the power cord11Precautions for handling Compact Discs (CDs)12Important notes on handling CDs12Playable discs12Precautions for handling MiniDiscs (MDs)12Protecting recordings from accidental erasure12Preparing the remote controller13Inserting the batteries13Detach the battery cover.13Insert the two R6 (size AA) batteries.13Attach the battery cover.13Using the remote controller13Part names and functions14Understanding preparatory and common operations16This section explains the following preparatory and common operations: turning the unit on and of...16Turning the unit on and off16Adjusting the volume16Operating with the unit16Using the remote controller16Selecting a source16Operating with the unit and remote controller16Setting the day of the week and the time17You can select either the 12-hour or 24-hour display. (This section explains how to set the time ...17Checking the time and the day of the week17Programming FM stations automatically — Auto Preset18Auto presets store the frequencies of radio stations into memory so you can select your favorite ...18Customizing the preset channels18Programming AM/FM stations one by one — Preset Write19You can store the frequencies of AM stations one by one manually into the preset memory channels....19Playing a CD20Selecting the track to play20Locating a particular point in a track20Playing an MD22Selecting the track to play22Locating a particular point in a track22Listening to an FM/AM station24First, program the stations into preset channels (see pages 18 and 19).24If FM reception is not good25Adjusting the tone26Adjusting the tonal quality26Muting the sound26Listening through the headphones26Dubbing CD to MD (CD dubbing)27Dubbing CD to MD at double speed28Recording CD to MD (Various CD Dubbing)29Recording from the top of a song you are listening to (specified track dubbing)29Switching to Fade Out mode (while the input source is MD and the system is stopped)30MD Group CD dubbing (while the source is MD and the recorder is stopped.)30Recording CD to MD (Synchro recording)31After you select songs, this function enables you to edit and record the songs.31Recording an FM/AM broadcast program to an MD32To record a very long program, switch the recording mode. (Refer to page36.)32Recording from another Onkyo System (Synchro Recording)33This function is useful when you record CDs while selecting tracks.33It is also convenient for analog recording from another Onkyo system.33The following operations are available if you connect an optional Onkyo casette tape deck to the ...33For more information on Synchro recording from a CD or MD to a cassette tape, refer to the instru...33Recording data from a connected external device to an MD34You can record data from an external device (that you have connected following the explanation on...34Signal Synchro Recording34Settings for Recording35Various ways to play CDs and MDs40Five different playback modes are available in addition to normal playback. Insert a CD or MD bef...40MEMORY playback40While the source is CD or MD, and the unit is in stop mode401 TR (one track) playback41While the source is CD or MD, and the unit is in stop mode41Operating with the remote controller41RANDOM playback41While the source is CD or MD, and the unit is in stop mode41Operating with the remote controller41REPEAT/CHAIN REPEAT playback42Operating with the remote controller42Cancelling the playback mode42Cancelling 1TR, MEMORY, and RANDOM mode42Cancels REPEAT and CHAIN REPEAT mode42Operating with the remote controller42Using the MD Group Function43If 1TR, 1GR, MEM, or RDM is lit, you cannot use the edit functions. Place the unit in normal play...43Group43Group Set (while the source is MD and the unit is stopped)43Group In (while the source is MD and the unit is stopped)43Group Out (while the source is MD and the unit is stopped)44Cancelling all groups (while the source is MD and the unit is stopped)44Cancelling the selected group (while the source is MD and the unit is stopped)44Editing Groups (Move, Combine and Erase)45Outline of edit function45Combining two edit functions45Erasing tracks in the specified group — G.Erase45Moving a group — G.Move46Combining groups — G.Combine47MD Group Functions (Playing MD Groups)48MD Group playback48MD 1Group playback48MD Group skip49Changing the FM/AM preset channels50Using the delete and copy functions, you can delete preset stations, copy a preset station to ano...50Tips for changing the preset channels50Erasing a preset channel – Preset Erase50Copying a preset channel – Preset Copy51Naming an MD and its tracks, and preset channels52Naming an MD disc or track52Naming a group on an MD52Naming a preset channel52Entering a name52What characters can be entered?53What’s Easy Name?53Correcting and erasing a character53Inserting a character53Erasing the name assigned to a preset channel53Moving, dividing, combining, and erasing MD tracks55Five basic functions55Combining basic functions55Erasing part of a track – Divide and Erase55Combining separately positioned tracks – Move and Combine55Erasing all tracks on an MD – All Erase55Erasing a selected track – Erase56Moving the selected track – Move57Moving a track to a different group57Dividing a selected track – Divide58Combining selected tracks – Combine59If the selected track belongs to a group59Using the timer functions60The FR-N3X provides five timer functions: Sleep, Once, Weekday, Weekend, and Rec timer.60Five basic functions60Using the Sleep timer60Operating with the remote controller60Checking the remaining time60Canceling Sleep timer60Turning off the unit automatically after completing CD Dubbing60Operating with the unit61Setting the Once, Weekday, Weekend, or Rec timer61Setting the timer for weekdays and weekends63Selecting the day(s) of the week and the recorder for Rec timer63Switching the set timer On/Off64If the start or end time of one timer overlaps another64Customizing the source names65You can change the source name that appears in the display to suit any component you connected pe...65About the shorten source names65Messages66Rules for digital recording67Guide to the serial copy management system67Rule 167Rule 267Rule 368System limitations68Troubleshooting69Use this troubleshooting guide as an aid to remedy problems.69Specifications71General71Amplifier71CD player71MD recorder71Tuner71Größe: 3,02 MBSeiten: 72Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen