ONKYO CR-N1 Manual De Instruções

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Using USB
By connecting the USB port on your com-
puter to the USB port on the CR-N1, you can 
listen to music and other sounds from your 
computer with high quality. Before connect-
ing your computer to the USB port, see 
“Windows USB setup” on page 52 or “Mac-
intosh USB setup” on page 56.
Note: If you turn the CR-N1 on or off, or con-
nect or disconnect the USB cable while your 
computer is outputting sound (e.g., playing 
back audio), or while launching audio play-
back software, your computer may become 
unstable. Always quit audio playback soft-
ware before turning the CR-N1 on or off, or 
before connecting or disconnecting the USB 
cable.
If the CR-N1 is turned on or off frequently, or 
the USB cable connected or disconnected fre-
quently while your computer is up and run-
ning, in some cases your computer may stop 
operating normally. In this case, you should 
restart your computer.
1
To select the USB input source, press the 
INPUT button on the CR-N1 repeatedly 
until “USB” appears on the display, or 
press the USB button on the remote con-
troller.
The Volume, Muting, and Acoustic Pres-
ence functions can all be used with USB 
sources.
The USB Mix function allows you to mix 
audio from the CD, LINE, FM, or AM source 
with audio from the USB port, which means 
that you can still hear computer system 
sounds while listening to your favorite CDs 
or radio stations.
1
Press the INPUT button on the CR-N1 
repeatedly, or use the CD, LINE, FM, or 
AM INPUT SELECTOR buttons on the 
remote controller to select the required 
input source.
2
Press the USB MIX button on the CR-N1 
(the USB MIX ON indicator lights up and 
the SOURCE DIRECT indicator goes out).
3
Use the USB MIX LEVEL control to set the 
level of the USB signal.
Turn the USB MIX LEVEL control counter-
clockwise to increase the level of the 
selected source, and turn it clockwise to 
increase the level of the USB source.
INPUT 
SELECTOR
INPUT
USB
USB MIX
MIX LEVEL
Listening to computer audio
Remote controller
Mixing USB with other sources
Remote controller
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