Auto” or “manual” appears on the display – Onkyo T-405TX User Manual
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Befor
e Using
Connections
Other Information
Operation
The following procedures are based on the front
panel of the T-405TX. However, you can also
perform the procedure using the remote controller
that comes with Onkyo A-905TX amplifier.
On the remote controller, press the “ENTER”
button and “UP/DOWN” button instead of the
“MEMORY” button and PRESET√/® button
respectively.
Confirming/changing the RDS
station used by ACCUCLOCK
If you wish to know which RDS station has been
used to set the clock by ACCUCLOCK, or to use a
different RDS station signal to set the clock, follow
the steps below:
1
Press the TIMER button repeatedly
until “ADJUST” is selected on the
display, then press the MEMORY
button.
TIMER
MEMORY
“AUTO” or “MANUAL” appears on the
display.
2
If “AUTO” appears on the display,
press the MEMORY button. If
“MANUAL” appears on the display,
press the PRESET √ or ® button to
select “AUTO,” then press the
MEMORY button.
MEMORY
MHz
The example shown above indicates that the
ACCUCLOCK function uses the RDS station whose
information appears on the display (FM 88.10 MHz).
If RDS station signals cannot be received
successfully, “- -.- -” will appear instead of the radio
frequency of the station. If you wish to change
the selected RDS station or if no RDS station is
selected, choose the desired RDS station by using
the PRESET√ or ® button, then press the
MEMORY button.
TUNING
T-405TX
MEMORY
TIMER
PRESET
CHARACTER
DISPLAY
FM MODE
CLEAR
STANDBY/ ON
ACCUCLOCK
FM STEREO TUNER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 / 0
-
- /
-
-
-
VOLUME
PLAY MODE
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
CLEAR
SCROLL
MEMORY
REPEAT
CLEAR
DISC
REPEAT
CLEAR
ACOUSTIC
PRESENCE
TONE
RANDOM
TIMER
UP/DOWN
ENTER
MUTING
M D
DVD
C D
CDR
TAPE
REC
REC
PAUSE / STEP
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC -
456
S
TIMER
ENTER
UP/DOWN
TIMER
MEMORY
√
PRESET®
The remote con-
troller comes with
the Onkyo A-905TX
amplifier.