ONKYO TX-DS656 Manuale Utente

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Thank you
 for purchasing the Onkyo Audio Video
Control Receiver.
Please read this manual thoroughly before making
connections and turning on the power.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable
you to obtain optimum performance and listening
enjoyment from your new Audio Video Control
Receiver.
Please retain this manual for future reference.
Instruction Manual
Audio Video Control Receiver
TX-DS656
Contents
Before using
Important Safeguards ........................... 2
Precautions ........................................... 3
Features ................................................ 4
Supplied accessories ............................ 4
Before using this unit ........................... 5
MASTER  VOLUME
MAX
MIN
TREBLE
SYSTEM
PHONES
DISPLAY
PTY/ TP
CHARACTER
SCAN
GROUP
MEMORY FM MUTE / MODE
CLEAR
TI  CH INPUT
MUL
VIDEO CAM INPUT
/
3
VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R(MONO)
BASS
DIGITAL AUDIO
SELECTOR
S VIDEO
STAND-BY
AUTO TUN
SMART SCAN CONTROLLER
ENTER
3-D BASS
MAIN
REMOTE
SPEAKERS
PRESET
TUNING
SURROUND
PARAMETER
CD
PHONO
AM
FM
TAPE-2
MONITOR
TAPE-1
M D
VIDEO-3
CAM 
VIDEO-2
VCR-2 / TV
VIDEO-1
 VCR-1
DVD
MIDNIGHT
THEATER
Re-EQ
MULTI SOURCE
REC OUT
AUDIO VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER  
TX-DS
656
POWER
OFF
ON
Preparation
Connection ........................................... 6
On-screen setting ............................... 18
Speaker system setup ......................... 21
Operation
Input source selection and surround
setup ................................................. 25
Listening to FM/AM broadcasts ........ 32
Receiving RDS broadcasts
(European models only) ................... 36
Using the Surround modes ................. 38
Recording from a source .................... 42
Using the TAPE-2 MONITOR
function ............................................ 44
Using the other remote controller functions
with the supplied remote controller ..... 45
Multi-room system connections ......... 46
A few important notes
Troubleshooting ................................. 50
Specifications ..................................... 52
Control positions and names .............. 53