Onkyo FR-N3X User Manual
Fr-n3x
CD/MD TUNER AMPLIFIER
FR-N3X
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo CD/MD TUNER
AMPLIFIER.
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
pleasure from your new CD/MD TUNER
AMPLIFIER.
Please retain this manual for future reference.
Contents
Before Using
Preparations
Connecting
Basic Operation
Advanced Operation
Additional Operation
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Precautions
- Antenna (aerial) and speakers
- Audio/video equipment
- Connecting the power cord
- Precautions for handling Compact Discs (CDs)
- Precautions for handling MiniDiscs (MDs)
- Preparing the remote controller
- Part names and functions
- Understanding preparatory and common operations
- Setting the day of the week and the time
- Programming FM stations automatically — Auto Preset
- Programming AM/FM stations one by one — Preset Write
- Playing a CD
- Playing an MD
- Listening to an FM/AM station
- Adjusting the tone
- Dubbing CD to MD (CD dubbing)
- Dubbing CD to MD at double speed
- Recording CD to MD (Various CD Dubbing)
- Recording CD to MD (Synchro recording)
- Recording an FM/AM broadcast program to an MD
- Recording from another Onkyo System (Synchro Recording)
- This function is useful when you record CDs while selecting tracks.
- It is also convenient for analog recording from another Onkyo system.
- The following operations are available if you connect an optional Onkyo casette tape deck to the ...
- For more information on Synchro recording from a CD or MD to a cassette tape, refer to the instru...
- Recording data from a connected external device to an MD
- Settings for Recording
- Various ways to play CDs and MDs
- Using the MD Group Function
- Editing Groups (Move, Combine and Erase)
- MD Group Functions (Playing MD Groups)
- Changing the FM/AM preset channels
- Naming an MD and its tracks, and preset channels
- Moving, dividing, combining, and erasing MD tracks
- Using the timer functions
- The FR-N3X provides five timer functions: Sleep, Once, Weekday, Weekend, and Rec timer.
- Five basic functions
- Using the Sleep timer
- Setting the Once, Weekday, Weekend, or Rec timer
- Setting the timer for weekdays and weekends
- Selecting the day(s) of the week and the recorder for Rec timer
- Switching the set timer On/Off
- If the start or end time of one timer overlaps another
- Customizing the source names
- Messages
- Rules for digital recording
- System limitations
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications