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2 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this apparatus near water.6. Clean only with dry cloth.7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructi...
3 Precautions 1. Recording Copyright —Unless it’s for personal use only, recording copyrighted material is illegal with-out the permission of the copyright holder. 2. AC Fuse —The AC fuse inside the unit is not user- serviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact your Onkyo dealer. 3. Care —Oc...
4 Precautions —Continued For British models Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel. IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: NeutralBrown: Live As the ...
5 Contents Important Safety Instructions ............................................ 2Precautions ....................................................................... 3Supplied Accessories ....................................................... 4Features.............................................
6 Features Amplifier (TX-NR3007)• 140 Watts/Channel @ 8 ohms (FTC)• 200 Watts/Channel @ 6 ohms (IEC)• 250 Watts/Channel @ 6 ohms (JEITA)(TX-NR5007)• 145 Watts/Channel @ 8 ohms (FTC)• 220 Watts/Channel @ 6 ohms (IEC)• 280 Watts/Channel @ 6 ohms (JEITA) • WRAT–Wide Range Amplifier Technology (5 Hz-100...
7 Features —Continued *6. HD Radio™ and the HD Radio Ready logo are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation.To receive HD Radio broadcasts, you must install an Onkyo UP-HT1 HD Radio tuner module (sold separately). *7. In Europe, using banana plugs to connect speakers to an audio ampli...
8 Front & Rear Panels The actual front panel has various logos printed on it. They are not shown here for clarity.The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item. a ON/STANDBY button (48) This button is used to set the AV receiver to On or Standby. b ST...
9 Front & Rear Panels —Continued (North American models) (European and Asian models) The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item. j PHONES jack (70) This 1/4-inch phone jack is for connecting a stan-dard pair of stereo headphones for private listeni...
10 Front & Rear Panels —Continued v SETUP MIC jack (62) Audyssey MultEQ ® XT Room Correction and Speaker Setup microphone connects here. w USB port (127) A USB mass storage device, such as a USB flash drive or MP3 player, containing music files can be plugged in here and the music selected can b...
11 Front & Rear Panels —Continued g Tuning indicators RDS (European models) (75): Lights when tuned to a radio station that supports RDS (Radio Data System). AUTO (73): Lights when Auto Tuning mode is selected for AM or FM radio. Goes off when Manual Tuning mode is selected. TUNED (73): Lights w...
12 Front & Rear Panels —Continued d DIGITAL COAXIAL IN 1, 2, and 3 These coaxial digital audio inputs are for connect-ing components with coaxial digital audio outputs, such as CD and DVD/BD players. They’re assign-able, which means you can assign each one to an input selector to suit your setup...
13 Front & Rear Panels —Continued y DVD/BD IN Here you can connect a DVD/BD player. Input jacks include S-Video, composite video, and analog audio. You can connect a DVD/BD player’s 2-chan-nel analog audio output. z MULTI CH input: FRONT L/R, CENTER, SUBWOOFER, SURR L/R, and SURR BACK L/R This a...
14 Remote Controller Notes: • If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try replacing the batteries. • Don’t mix new and old batteries or different types of batteries. • If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from leakage or corro...
15 Remote Controller —Continued For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses. a STANDBY button (48) Sets the AV receiver to Standby. b ON button (48) Turns on the AV receiver. c ACTIVITIES buttons (71, 153) Used with the MACRO function. d REMOTE MODE/INPUT SELECTOR buttons (67, 143 to 149)...
16 Remote Controller —Continued ■ Controlling the tuner To control the AV receiver’s tuner, press the [TUNER] (or [RECEIVER]) button.You can select AM or FM by pressing the [TUNER] but-ton repeatedly. 1 Arrow [ q ]/[ w ] buttons Used to tune into radio stations. 2 D.TUN button (73) (TUNER remote mod...
17 About Home Theater Thanks to the AV receiver’s superb capabilities, you can enjoy surround sound with a real sense of movement in your own home—just like being in a movie theater or concert hall. With DVDs you can enjoy DTS and Dolby Digital. With analog or digital TV, you can enjoy Dolby Pro Log...
18 Connecting the AV receiver About Speakers A and Speakers B Speakers A and Speakers B allows you to have two speaker configurations of up to 7.2 speakers. Each configuration has its own pair of stereo front speakers and can use the same subwoofer, center, surround, and surround back speakers, as r...
19 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued Speaker Configuration For 9.2-channel surround-sound playback, you need nine speakers and two powered subwoofers.The following table indicates the channels you should use depending on the number of speakers that you have. * If you’re using only one surround b...
20 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued Using Dipole Speakers You can use dipole speakers for the surround left and right, surround back left and right speakers. Dipole speakers output the same sound in two directions.Dipole speakers typically have an arrow printed on them to indicate how they shou...
21 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued Connecting the Speaker Cables ■ 9.2-channel Playback with Speakers A The following illustration shows which speaker should be connected to each pair of terminals. If you’re using only one surround back speaker, connect it to the SURR BACK/ZONE 3 L terminal. 1...
22 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued ■ 7.2-channel Playback with Speakers A or Speakers B The following illustration shows which speaker should be connected to each pair of terminals for up to 7.2-channel playback with Speakers A or Speakers B. If you’re using only one surround back speaker, con...
23 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued The FRONT L/R and SURR BACK/ZONE 3 L/R termi-nal posts can be used with front speakers and surround back speakers respectively, or bi-amped to provide sepa-rate tweeter and woofer feeds for a pair of front speakers A that support bi-amping, providing improved...
24 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued The FRONT L/R and SURR BACK/ZONE 3 L/R ter-minal posts can be used with front speakers and surround back speakers respectively, or bridged together to pro-vide almost double the output power for the front speakers A. • When bridging is used, surround back spe...
25 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued The FRONT WIDE/ZONE 2 L/R and SURR BACK/ZONE 3 L/R terminal posts can be used with front wide speakers and surround back speakers respec-tively, or bi-amped to provide separate tweeter and woofer feeds for a pair of front speakers B that support bi-amping, pr...
26 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued The FRONT WIDE/ZONE 2 L/R and SURR BACK/ZONE 3 L/R terminal posts can be used with front wide speakers and surround back speakers respec-tively, or bridged together to provide almost double the output power for the front speakers B. • When bridging is used, s...
27 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued This section explains how to connect the supplied indoor FM antenna and AM loop antenna, and how to connect commercially available outdoor FM and AM antennas.The AV receiver won’t pick up any radio signals without any antenna connected, so you must connect th...
28 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out-door FM antenna instead. Notes: • Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable results can sometimes be obtained w...
29 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued • Before making any AV connections, read the manuals supplied with your other AV components. • Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve completed and double-checked all AV connections. Optical Digital Jacks The AV receiver’s optical digital jacks have shutte...
30 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued About HDMI Designed to meet the increased demands of digital TV, HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a new digital interface standard for connecting TVs, projectors, DVD/BD players, set-top boxes, and other video components. Until now, several sepa...
31 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued Making HDMI Connections ■ Video Signals Digital video signals received by the HDMI IN jacks are normally output by the HDMI MAIN OUT and SUB OUT for display on your TV. Composite video, S-Video, and component video sources can be upconverted for the HDMI outp...
32 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued By connecting both the audio and video outputs of your DVD/BD player and other AV components to the AV receiver, you can select both the audio and video simultaneously simply by selecting the appropriate input source on the AV receiver. The AV receiver suppor...
33 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued ■ “Monitor Out” Setting Set to “Both”, “Both(Main)” or “Both(Sub)” With the “Monitor Out” setting set to “Both”, “Both(Main)” or “Both(Sub)” (see page 52), video input signals flow through the AV receiver as shown, with composite video, S-Video, and component...
34 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued Audio Connection Formats Audio equipment can be connected to the AV receiver by using any of the following audio con-nection formats: analog, optical, coaxial, analog multichannel, or HDMI.When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that the AV receiver d...
35 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued See “Connecting Components with HDMI” on page 30 for HDMI connection information. • With connection , you can listen to and record audio from your TV or listen in Zone 2 or Zone 3. • To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, use connection or . (To record or listen in ...
36 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued See “Connecting Components with HDMI” on page 30 for HDMI connection information. • With connection , you can listen to and record audio from your DVD player or listen in Zone 2 or Zone 3. • To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, use connection or . (To record or li...
37 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued Hooking Up the Multichannel Input If your DVD player supports multichannel audio formats such as DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD, and it has a multi-channel analog audio output, you can connect it to the AV receiver’s multichannel input. Use a multichannel analo...
38 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued With this hookup, you can use your VCR’s tuner to listen to your favorite TV programs via the AV receiver, useful if your TV has no audio outputs. • With connection , you can listen to the VCR or DVD recorder in Zone 2 or Zone 3. • To enjoy Dolby Digital and ...
39 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued Notes: • The AV receiver must be turned on for recording. Recording is not possible while it’s in Standby mode.• If you want to record directly from your TV or playback VCR to the recording VCR without going through the AV receiver, connect the TV/VCR’s audio...
41 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued • With connection , you can listen to and record audio from your game console or listen in Zone 2 or Zone 3. • To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, use connection . (To record or listen in Zone 2 or Zone 3 as well, use and .) Connecting a Game Console Connection A...
42 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued Connecting a Camcorder or Other Device Connection AV receiver Signal flow Camcorder etc. AUX1 INPUT VIDEO ⇐ Composite video output AUX1 INPUT L-AUDIO-R ⇐ Analog audio L/R output AUX1 INPUT DIGITAL ⇐ Digital optical output Step 1: Video Connection Make the con...
43 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued ■ CD Player or Turntable (MM) with Built-in Phono Preamp • With connection , you can listen to and record audio from your CD player or listen in Zone 2 or Zone 3. • To connect the CD player digitally, use connection or . (To record or listen in Zone 2 or Zone...
45 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued If you want to use a more powerful power amplifier and use the AV receiver as a preamp, connect it to the PRE OUT jacks, and connect all speakers and the subwoofer to the power amplifier. You can connect the powered subwoofer with each jacks respectively. If ...
46 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued ■ If Your iPod Supports Video: Connect your RI Dock’s audio output jacks to the AV receiver’s GAME IN or VCR/DVR IN L/R jacks, and connect its video output jack to the AV receiver’s GAME IN V or VCR/DVR IN V jack. (Onkyo DS-A2 hookup shown below.) ■ If you ha...
47 Connecting the AV receiver —Continued With u (Remote Interactive), you can use the follow- ing special functions: ■ Auto Power On/Standby When you start playback on a component connected via u , if the AV receiver is on Standby, it will auto- matically turn on and select that component as the inp...
48 Turning On the AV receiver European and Asian models : To completely shut down the AV receiver, set the [POWER] switch to the OFF position ( ). ON/STANDBY ON/STANDBY POWER STANDBY ON RECEIVER STANDBY indicator (North American models) (European and Asian models) STANDBY indicator Turning On and St...
49 First Time Setup This section explains the settings that you need to make before using the AV receiver for the very first time. If you connect your TV to HDMI OUT MAIN, “Monitor Out” setting is automatically set so that the onscreen setup menus are displayed and composite video, S-Video, and comp...
50 First Time Setup —Continued In this Instruction Manual, illustrations from the onscreen menu or explanations referring to the menu will be in the same language as the Instruction Manual. The default Language setting for the onscreen menu is English. If your Instruction Manual is in a language oth...
51 First Time Setup —Continued Carry out the settings for the AV receiver by using the Onscreen Setup Menu. The settings of the AV receiver can be changed using the Display. Onscreen Setup Menus and Display As each item in the Onscreen Setup Menus is selected, the selected items will be displayed on...
52 First Time Setup —Continued If you connect your TV to the HDMI output, set the “Monitor Out” setting so that the onscreen setup menus are displayed and composite video, S-Video, and component video sources are upconverted and output.If you connect your TV to the COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT, set t...
54 First Time Setup —Continued HDMI Input Setup If you connect a video component to HDMI IN, you must assign that input to an input selector. For example, if you connect your DVD/BD player to HDMI IN 1, you must assign HDMI IN 1 to the DVD/BD input selector.If you’ve connected your TV to the AV rece...
55 First Time Setup —Continued Component Video Input Setup If you connect to a COMPONENT VIDEO IN, you must assign it to an input selector. For example, if you connect your DVD/BD player to COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2, you should assign it to the DVD/BD input selector. If you’ve connected your TV to the AV...
56 First Time Setup —Continued If you connect a component to a digital input jack, you must assign that jack to an input selector. For example, if you connect your CD player to the OPTICAL IN1 jack, you should assign that jack to the CD input selector. By default, the COAXIAL IN1 jack is assigned to...
57 First Time Setup —Continued If you connect a component to the AV receiver’s analog multichannel input, you must assign that input to an input selector. For example, if you connect your DVD/BD player to the MULTI CH input, you must assign it to the DVD/BD input selector. Notes: • To listen to the ...
59 First Time Setup —Continued For the onscreen setup menus to display properly, you must specify the TV system used in your area. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons, and [ENTER] button. For FM/AM tuning to work properly, you must...
60 First Time Setup —Continued Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons, and [ENTER] button. If you connect an u -capable Onkyo MiniDisc recorder, CD recorder, or RI Dock to the TV/TAPE IN/OUT jacks, or connect an RI Dock to the GAME IN...
61 First Time Setup —Continued With the supplied calibrated microphone, Audyssey MultEQ XT automatically determines the number of speakers connected, their size for purposes of bass management, optimum crossover frequencies to the subwoofer (if present), and distances from the primary listening posi...
62 First Time Setup —Continued Using Audyssey MultEQ ® XT ENTER ON/STANDBY qwer Speaker setup microphone Notes: • If any of your speakers is 4 ohms, change “Speaker Impedance” setting before running Audyssey MultEQ XT Room Correction and Speaker Setup (see page 57). • If the AV receiver is muted, it...
63 First Time Setup —Continued • Make the room as quiet as possible. Background noise can disrupt the room measurements. Close windows, silence cell phones, televisions, radios, air conditioners, fluorescent lights, home appliances, light dimmers, or other devices. • Cell phones should be turned off...
64 First Time Setup —Continued Notes: • When the room correction and speaker setup is complete, the “Equalizer Settings” (page 98) will be set to “Audyssey” and “Dynamic EQ” (page 102) will be set to “On”. • You can cancel the Room Correction and Speaker Setup at any point in this procedure simply b...
65 First Time Setup —Continued One of the front speakers has not been detected. One of the front wide speakers has not been detected. One of the front high speakers has not been detected. One of the surround speakers has not been detected. The surround back speakers have been detected but the surrou...
67 Basic Operations This section explains how to select the input source (i.e., the AV component that you want to listen to or watch). Selecting the Input Source 1 Use the AV receiver’s input selector buttons to select the input source. To select the input source with the remote controller, press th...
68 Basic Operations —Continued You can adjust the bass and treble for the front speakers, except when the Direct, Pure Audio or THX listening mode is selected. ■ Bass You can boost or cut low-frequency sounds output by the front speakers from –10 dB to +10 dB in 2 dB steps. ■ Treble You can boost or...
69 Basic Operations —Continued You can adjust the brightness of the AV receiver’s dis-play. You can temporarily mute the output of the AV receiver. Tip: You can specify how much the output is muted with the “Muting Level” setting (page 110). With the sleep timer, you can set the AV receiver to turn ...
70 Basic Operations —Continued Front High or Front Wide Speakers When “Speakers Type(FrontB)” setting is set to “Not Use”, you can select the priority of the use of Front High or Front Wide speakers. Notes: • Front High or Front Wide speakers cannot be selected in either of the following cases:1. “S...
71 Basic Operations —Continued Using the Easy macro command in the Easy macro mode, you can sequentially operate Onkyo components with simple commands by simply pressing one button. These commands are user-specifiable (see page 150) and the default actions are described below. Press the ACTIVITIES b...
72 Basic Operations —Continued Changing Source Component When you want to operate the component that is not assigned as the source component, you can assign it as the source component. For the default assignment, see page 151. Restoring Default (3 seconds) While holding down the REMOTE MODE button, ...
73 Listening to the Radio With the built-in tuner you can enjoy AM and FM radio stations. You can store your favorite stations as presets for quick selection. Listening to the Radio Tuning into Radio Stations ■ Auto Tuning Mode When tuned into a station, the TUNED indicator appears. When tuned into ...
74 Listening to the Radio —Continued You can store a combination of up to 40 of your favorite AM/FM radio stations as presets. Note: You can name your radio presets for easy identification (see page 105). Its name is displayed instead of the band and frequency. Selecting Presets Deleting Presets Pre...
75 Listening to the Radio —Continued RDS only works in areas where RDS broadcasts are available. When tuned into an RDS station, the RDS indicator appears. ■ What is RDS? RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a method of transmitting data in FM radio signals. It was developed by the European Broad...
76 Listening to the Radio —Continued When tuned to an RDS station that’s broadcasting text information, the text can be displayed. Displaying Radio Text (RT) Notes: • The message “ Waiting ” may appear while the AV receiver waits for the RT information. • If the message “ No Text Data ” appears on t...
77 Universal Port Option UP-A1 Dock for iPod With the UP-A1 Dock (sold separately), you can easily play the music, photo, or movie stored on your Apple iPod through the AV receiver and enjoy great sound. You can use the AV receiver’s remote controller to operate your iPod. For information about whic...
78 Universal Port Option UP-A1 Dock for iPod —Continued By pressing the REMOTE MODE button that’s been programmed with the remote control code for your Dock, you can control your iPod in the Dock with the following buttons.The [PORT] button is preprogrammed with the remote control code for controlli...
79 Universal Port Option UP-A1 Dock for iPod —Continued Status messages ❏ PORT Reading The AV receiver is checking the connection with the dock. ❏ PORT Not Support The AV receiver do not support the connected dock. ❏ PORT UP-A1 UP-A1 Dock is connected. Notes: • The AV receiver displays the message “...
80 Recording This section explains how to record the selected input source to a component with recording capability, and how to record audio and video from different sources. Notes: • The surround sound and DSP listening modes cannot be recorded. • Copy-protected DVDs cannot be recorded.• Sources co...
81 Using the Listening Modes See “About the Listening Modes” on page 89 for detailed information about the listening modes. Selecting on the AV receiver ■ [PURE AUDIO] button This button selects the Pure Audio listening mode.When this mode is selected, the AV receiver’s dis-play is turned off and on...
82 Using the Listening Modes —Continued Mono/Multiplex Sources ✔ : Available Listening Modes Notes: *1 For 7ch output, output can be switched between Front high or Front wide speakers by pressing the [SP LAYOUT] button (depending on the “Speaker Configuration” setting (see page 95)). *2 For 9ch outp...
89 Using the Listening Modes —Continued Notes: *1 For 7ch output, output can be switched between Front high or Front wide speakers by pressing the [SP LAYOUT] button (depending on the “Speaker Configuration” setting (see page 95)). *2 For 9ch output, output can be switched between the combination of...
91 Using the Listening Modes —Continued THX Founded by George Lucas, THX develops stringent stan-dards that ensure movies are reproduced in movie the-aters and home theaters just as the director intended.THX Modes carefully optimize the tonal and spatial characteristics of the soundtrack for reprodu...
92 Advanced Setup The onscreen setup menus appear on the connected TV and provide a convenient way to change the AV receiver’s various settings. Settings are organized into nine categories on the main menu , most containing a submenu . Onscreen Setup Menus 1. Input/Output Assign 2. Speaker Setup3. A...
93 Advanced Setup —Continued This section explains items on the “Input/Output Assign” menu. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons, and [ENTER] button. Input/Output Assign 1 Press the [RECEIVER] button followed by the [SETUP] button. ...
94 Advanced Setup —Continued Component Video Input See “Component Video Input Setup” on page 55. Digital Audio Input See “Digital Audio Input Setup” on page 56. Analog Audio Input Multich See “Analog Audio Input Setup” on page 57. Subwoofer Input Sensitivity 0 dB (default), 5 dB, 10 dB, 15 dB Some D...
95 Advanced Setup —Continued Some of the settings in this section are set automatically by Audyssey MultEQ ® XT Room Correction and Speaker Setup (see page 61). For Speakers B, you need to change the settings manually.Here you can check the settings made by Audyssey MultEQ ® XT Room Correction and S...
96 Advanced Setup —Continued Surr Back Ch *8 1ch: Select if only one surround back L speaker is connected. 2ch: Select if two (left and right) surround back speakers are connected (default). LPF of LFE (Low-Pass Filter for the LFE Channel) 80Hz(THX) (default), 90Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz This setting is not ...
97 Advanced Setup —Continued Speaker Distance This setting is set automatically by Audyssey MultEQ ® XT Room Correction and Speaker Setup (see page 61). Here you can specify the distance from each speaker to the listening position so that the sound from each speaker arrives at the listener’s ears as...
98 Advanced Setup —Continued Equalizer Settings This setting is set automatically by Audyssey MultEQ ® XT Room Correction and Speaker Setup (see page 61). With the Equalizer settings, you can adjust the tone of speakers individually with a 7-band equalizer. The volume of each speaker can be set on t...
99 Advanced Setup —Continued THX Audio Setup This setting is not set automatically by Audyssey MultEQ ® XT Room Correction and Speaker Setup (see page 61). With the “SurrBack Sp Spacing” setting, you can specify the distance between your surround back speakers. This setting is used by Speakers A and...
100 Advanced Setup —Continued With the Audio Adjust functions and settings, you can adjust the sound and listening modes as you like. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons, and [ENTER] button. Audio Adjust 1 Press the [RECEIVER] butt...
101 Advanced Setup —Continued Center Width 0 to 7 (default: 3) With this setting, you can adjust the width of the sound from the center speaker when using the Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music listening mode. Normally, if you’re using a center speaker, the center channel sound is output by only the center s...
102 Advanced Setup —Continued Audyssey For “Dynamic EQ”, “Reference Level” and “Dynamic Volume”, you cannot change the settings before completing Audyssey MultEQ ® XT Room Correction and Speaker Setup. Audyssey settings cannot be adjusted while Speakers B is selected. Dynamic EQ Off: Audyssey Dynami...
103 Advanced Setup —Continued Theater-Dimensional Listening Angle Wide: Select if the listening angle is greater than 30 degrees (default). Narrow: Select if the listening angle is less than 30 degrees. With this setting, you can optimize the Theater-Dimen-sional listening mode by specifying the ang...
104 Advanced Setup —Continued This section explains items on the “Source Setup” menu. Items can be set individually for each input selector. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its input selector buttons, [SETUP] button, arrow buttons, and [ENTER] button. Source Se...
105 Advanced Setup —Continued Name Edit You can enter a custom name for each individual input selector (excluding TUNER) and radio preset for easy identi-fication. When entered, the custom name will appear on the display. Notes: • To name a radio preset, use the [TUNER] button to select AM or FM, an...
106 Advanced Setup —Continued Zoom Mode This setting determines the aspect ratio. Normal: Full: (default) Zoom: Wide Zoom:
108 Advanced Setup —Continued Resolution *2 Through: Select this to pass video through the AV receiver at the same resolution and with no conversion (default). Auto: Select this to have the AV receiver automatically convert video at resolutions not supported by your TV. When the “Monitor Out” is set...
109 Advanced Setup —Continued You can assign a default listening mode to each input source that will be selected automatically when you select each input source. For example, you can set the default listening mode to be used with Dolby Digital input signals. You can select other listening modes duri...
111 Advanced Setup —Continued . This section explains items on the “Hardware Setup” menu. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons, and [ENTER] button. OSD Setup Immediate Display On: Displayed (default). Off: Not displayed. This prefer...
112 Advanced Setup —Continued Remote ID Remote ID 1, 2, 3 When several Onkyo components are used in the same room, their remote ID codes may overlap. To differen-tiate the AV receiver from the other components, you can change its remote ID from 1, the default, to 2 or 3. Changing the Remote Controll...
115 Advanced Setup —Continued Network See “Network Settings” on page 126. Firmware Update Notes: • Perform the firmware update only when an announcement is posted on the Onkyo Web site.• It takes about 60 minutes to complete the firmware update.• (TX-NR5007) When updating a firmware from a USB mass ...
116 Advanced Setup —Continued With this preference, you can protect your settings by locking the setup menus. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons, and [ENTER] button. The digital input signal formats are available only for the inpu...
117 Advanced Setup —Continued You can change various audio settings by pressing the [AUDIO] button. Note: When the “Audio TV Out” setting is set to “On” (page 113), the [AUDIO] button is disabled. Using the Audio Settings AUDIO RECEIVER qwer 1 Press the [RECEIVER] button followed by the [AUDIO] but...
118 Advanced Setup —Continued Re-EQ Function With the Re-EQ function, you can compensate a soundtrack whose high-frequency content is too harsh, making it more suitable for home theater viewing. Re-EQ Off: Re-EQ Function off (default). On: Re-EQ Function on. This function can be used with the follow...
119 Advanced Setup —Continued Speaker Levels You can adjust the volume of each speaker while listening to an input source.These temporary adjustments are cancelled when the AV receiver is set to Standby. To save the setting you made here, go to “Level Calibration” on page 97 before setting the AV re...
120 NET/USB The AV receiver is network-ready, which means you can hook it up to your home network with a standard Ether-net cable and enjoy the music files stored on your com-puter or media server. If your network is connected to the Internet, you can also enjoy Internet radio. Network Requirements ...
121 NET/USB —Continued To receive Internet radio, you must connect the AV receiver to a network with Internet access (page 120).You can select Internet radio stations by connecting to the AV receiver from your computer and selecting sta-tions in your Web browser. Preset up to 40 Internet radio stati...
122 NET/USB —Continued This section explains how to play music files on a com-puter or media server through the AV receiver. See pages 124 to 125 for details on supported music servers and music file formats.For Windows Media Player 11, see “Windows Media Player 11 Setup” on page 123. Playing Music ...
123 NET/USB —Continued Random Playback The Random function can only be set while the PLAY screen is displayed.To play songs in random order, during playback (or while playback is paused or stopped), press the [RAN-DOM] button. All of the songs in the current folder will be played in random order. Wh...
124 NET/USB —Continued Supported Audio File Formats For server playback, the AV receiver supports the fol-lowing music file formats: MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, AAC and LPCM. ■ MP3 • MP3 files must be MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3 format with a sampling rate of 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz, ...
125 NET/USB —Continued Server Requirements The AV receiver can play digital music files stored on a computer or media server and supports the following technologies:• Windows Media Player 11 • Windows Media Connect 2.0• DLNA-certified media serverIf the operating system of your computer is Windows V...
126 NET/USB —Continued Note: When modifying network settings, after modifying it is necessary to execute “Save”. This section explains how to configure the AV receiver’s network settings manually.If your router’s DHCP server is enabled, you don’t need to change any of these settings, as the AV recei...
127 NET/USB —Continued Mac Address This is the AV receiver’s MAC (Media Access Control) address. This address cannot be changed. DHCP This setting determines whether or not the AV receiver uses DHCP to automatically configure its IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server settings. Enable: DHC...
128 NET/USB —Continued This section explains how to play music files on a USB mass storage device. Playing Music Files on a USB Device 1 Plug your USB mass storage device into the AV receiver’s USB port. 2 (TX-NR3007)Press the [NET/USB] button repeatedly to select the USB screen.(TX-NR5007)Press the...
130 Multi Zone You can use three speaker systems with this AV receiver — Main room: a surround-sound speaker system (up to 9.2 channels) for enjoying DVD movies in your main room, Speakers B : a pair of stereo speakers for serious music listening in your main room, Zone 2: a stereo speaker system in...
131 Multi Zone —Continued In addition to your main listening room, you can also enjoy playback in the other room, or as we call Multi Zone. And, you can select a different source for each room. There are two ways you can connect Zone 2 speakers:1. Connect them directly to the AV receiver.2. Connect ...
132 Multi Zone —Continued Zone 2 Video Output The AV receiver features a composite video output for connection to a TV in Zone 2, so you can enjoy both audio and video in that zone. Hookup • Use a composite video cable to connect the AV receiver’s ZONE 2 OUT V jack to a composite video input on your...
133 Multi Zone —Continued There are two ways you can connect Zone 3 speakers:1. Connect them directly to the AV receiver.2. Connect them to an amp in Zone 3. Connecting Your Zone 3 Speakers Directly to the AV receiver This setup allows 7.2-channel playback in your main room and 2-channel stereo play...
134 Multi Zone —Continued If you’ve connected your Zone 2/3 speakers to the AV receiver, as explained in “Connecting Your Zone 2 Speakers Directly to the AV receiver” on page 131 or “Connecting Your Zone 3 Speakers Directly to the AV receiver” on page 133, you must set the “Powered Zone2” or “Powere...
135 Multi Zone —Continued Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons, and [ENTER] button. ■ Zone2/3 Out If you’ve connected your Zone 2/3 speakers to an amp with no volume control, set the “Zone2 Out” and “Zone3 Out” setting, respectively...
136 Multi Zone —Continued This section explains how to turn Zone 2/3 on and off, how to select an input source for Zone 2/3, and how to adjust the volume for Zone 2/3. Controlling Zone 2/3 from the AV receiver Note: When Zone 2/3 is turned off, the output from the 12V TRIGGER OUT ZONE 2/3 goes low (...
137 Multi Zone —Continued Notes: • Only analog input sources are output by the ZONE 2/ 3 PRE OUT and ZONE 2/3 L/R speaker terminals. Digital input sources are not output. If no sound is heard when an input source is selected, check if it’s connected to an analog input. • You cannot select different ...
138 Multi Zone —Continued To control the AV receiver with the remote controller while you’re in Zone 2 or Zone 3, you’ll need a commer-cially available multiroom remote control kit for each zone.• Multiroom kits are made by Niles and Xantech.These kits can also be used when there isn’t a clear line ...
139 Controlling Other Components You can use the AV receiver’s remote controller (RC-747M) to control your other AV components, including those made by other manufacturers. This sec-tion explains how to enter the remote control code for a component that you want to control: DVD, TV, VCR, etc.• Learn...
140 Controlling Other Components —Continued 5 Use the Up and Down [ q ]/[ w ] but- tons to select category, and then press [ENTER]. The brand name input panel appears. 6 Use the arrow [ q ]/[ w ]/[ e ]/[ r ] but- tons to select a character, and then press [ENTER]. Repeat this step from the 1st chara...
141 Controlling Other Components —Continued You’ll need to enter a code for each component that you want to control. Note: The remote control codes provided are correct at the time of printing, but are subject to change. Entering Remote Control Codes REMOTE MODE DISPLAY Number buttons 1 Look up the ...
142 Controlling Other Components —Continued Onkyo components that are connected via u are con- trolled by pointing the remote controller at the AV receiver, not the component. This allows you to control components that are out of view, in a rack, for example. If you want to control an Onkyo componen...
143 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the [TV] button that’s been programmed with the remote control code for TV, you can control your TV with the following buttons.For details on entering a remote control code for a differ-ent component, see page 141.The [TV] button is preprogramm...
144 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the REMOTE MODE button that’s been programmed with the remote control code for your DVD player (HD DVD, Blu-ray, or TV/DVD combination), you can control your player with the following buttons.The [DVD/BD] button is preprogrammed with the remote...
145 Controlling Other Components —Continued t PLAY MODE button* Selects play modes on components with selectable play modes. u CLR button Cancels functions and clears entered numbers. Notes: • With some components, certain buttons may not work as expected, and some may not work at all. • If you ente...
146 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the REMOTE MODE button that’s been programmed with the remote control code for your sat-ellite receiver, cable receiver, or DVD recorder (DBS/PVR combination or cable/PVR combination), you can control your player with the following buttons.For ...
147 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the REMOTE MODE button that’s been programmed with the remote control code for your CD player, CD recorder, or MD recorder, you can control your player with the following buttons.The [CD] button is preprogrammed with the remote con-trol code fo...
148 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the REMOTE MODE button that’s been programmed with the remote control code for your Dock, you can control your iPod in the Dock with the following buttons.For some RI docks, the [ON], [STANDBY] button may not work with a remote control code 829...
149 Controlling Other Components —Continued r PLAY MODE button Selects play modes on components with selectable play modes.Works as a Resume button when used with a DS-A2 RI Dock. s RANDOM button Used with the shuffle function. Note: With some components, certain buttons may not work as expected, an...
150 Controlling Other Components —Continued Via onscreen menu, you can specify what actions will be taken by the Easy macro command in the Easy macro mode. Activities Setup 1 Press the [RECEIVER] button fol-lowed by the [SETUP] button. The main menu appears onscreen.If the main menu doesn’t appear, ...
151 Controlling Other Components —Continued Here are the default settings. Source Play Enable: Start playback the source of “Enable”. Disable: Start playback the source of “Disable”. This option enables the Source to start playback when the ACTIVI-TIES button is pressed. Items Default Settings My Mo...
152 Controlling Other Components —Continued The AV receiver’s remote controller can learn the com-mands of other remote controllers. By transmitting, for example, the Play command from your CD player’s remote controller, the remote controller can learn it, and then transmit the exact same command wh...
153 Controlling Other Components —Continued You can program the remote controller’s ACTIVITIES buttons to perform a sequence of remote control actions. Example: To play a CD you typically need to perform the follow-ing actions:1. Press the [RECEIVER] button to select the Receiver remote controller m...
154 Troubleshooting If you have any trouble using the AV receiver, look for a solution in this section. If you can’t resolve the issue yourself, contact your Onkyo dealer. Can’t turn on the AV receiver • Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet. • Unplug the power cord ...
159 Troubleshooting —Continued The following settings can be made for the S-Video, composite video and COMPONENT VIDEO inputs You must use the buttons on the AV receiver to make these settings.1. While holding down the input selector button for the input source that you want to set, press the [SETUP...
162 Video Resolution Chart The following tables show how video signals at different resolutions are output by the AV receiver. *1: The output is limited to 480p for an effective signal in the effect of Macrovision. *2: The output is limited to 576p for an effective signal in the effect of Macrovisio...
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