ONKYO CS-535 Instruction Manual

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E
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CD Receiver
CR-535
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo CD receiver.
Please read this manual thoroughly before making
any connections and plugging it in.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable
you to obtain optimum performance and listening
enjoyment from your new CD receiver.
Please retain this manual for future reference.
Contents
Getting Started .......................... 2
Connections ............................ 16
Basic Operations .................... 24
Playing a Disc.......................... 27
USB Playback...........................
36
Listening to the Radio ........... 40
Clock and Timer ...................... 48
Miscellaneous ......................... 55
Troubleshooting ................................55
If you can’t resolve an issue, try reset-
ting the CD receiver by holding down
the [ ] button and pressing the
[STANDBY/ON] button.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Contents

EnCD ReceiverCR-535Instruction ManualThank you for purchasing an Onkyo CD receiver.Please read this manual thoroughly before making any connections an

Page 2 - PORTABLE CART WARNING

10Getting to Know the CD receiver—ContinuedThe page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item.a MD/TAPE IN/OUT

Page 3 - Precautions

11Getting to Know the CD receiver—ContinuedThe page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item.a STANDBY/ON but

Page 4 - Precautions—Continued

12Getting to Know the CD receiver—Continuedm Onkyo MD recorder and cassette deck control buttonsFor twin cassette decks, only Deck B can be con-trolle

Page 5 - Supplied Accessories

13Getting to Know the CD receiver—ContinuedControlling an Onkyo MD recorder, cassette deck, or RI DockExplanation of buttons for using the Onkyo MD re

Page 6 - Before Using the CD receiver

14Disc NotesSupported DiscsThe CD receiver supports the following discs.• Some audio CDs use copy protection that doesn’t con-form to the official CD

Page 7

15Disc Notes—Continued• The following ID3 tags are supported: versions 1.0/1.1 and 2.2/2.3/2.4. Versions 2.5 and later are not sup-ported. Normally, v

Page 8 - Front Panel

16Connecting AntennasThis section explains how to connect the supplied indoor FM antenna and AM loop antenna, and how to connect commercially availabl

Page 9 - 12 43 5 6 7 8

17Connecting Antennas—ContinuedConnecting an Outdoor FM AntennaIf you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM antenna, try a commerc

Page 10 - Rear Panel

18Connecting SpeakersConnecting Your Speakers• Connect the right speaker to the CD receiver’s right (R) SPEAKERS terminals. Connect the left speaker t

Page 11 - Remote Controller

19Connecting Other Components• Before making any connections, read the manuals supplied with your other components.• Don’t connect the power cord unti

Page 12

2Important Safety Instructions1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this

Page 13

20Connecting Other Components—ContinuedThe following diagram shows how to connect an optional Onkyo cassette deck.Connect the CD receiver’s MD/TAPE OU

Page 14 - Disc Notes

21Connecting Other Components—ContinuedThe following diagram shows how to connect an optional Onkyo MD recorder. Connect the CD receiver’s MD/TAPE OUT

Page 15 - Disc Notes—Continued

22Connecting Other Components—ContinuedThe following diagram shows how to connect an optional Onkyo RI Dock (Remote Interactive Dock).Connect the CD r

Page 16 - Connecting Antennas

23First Time SetupTo use the AccuClock function, the CD receiver must be able to receive RDS radio stations, which means an FM antenna must be connect

Page 17 - Connecting Antennas—Continued

24Basic OperationsTo turn on the CD receiver, press the [STANDBY/ON] button on the CD receiver or remote controller. The STANDBY indicator goes off.Pr

Page 18 - Connecting Speakers

25Basic Operations—ContinuedTo turn on the Super Bass func-tion, press the [S.BASS] button.The S.BASS indicator lights up.To turn off the Super Bass f

Page 19 - Connecting Other Components

26Basic Operations—ContinuedYou can choose what name is displayed when an input source is selected so that it matches the type of component that you’v

Page 20 - INPUT OUTPUT

27Playing CDsSelecting TracksTo return to the beginning of the track currently playing, press the Previous [7] button.Press the Previous [7] button re

Page 21

28Playing CDs—ContinuedDuring playback or while playback is paused, press the remote controller’s [DISPLAY] button repeatedly to display the following

Page 22 - Connecting the Power Cord

29Playing CDs—ContinuedOn an MP3 CD, MP3 files may be organized in a hierar-chically, with folders containing files and subfolders, as shown below. On

Page 23 - YES/MODE

3Precautions1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use only, recording copyrighted material is illegal without the permission of the copyrigh

Page 24 - Using Headphones

30Playing CDs—ContinuedSelecting MP3 Files in All Folder ModeWith All Folder mode, you don’t have to navigate the folder hierarchy because all folders

Page 25 - Basic Operations—Continued

31Playing CDs—ContinuedPlaying the MP3 Files in Only One FolderNormally, all of the MP3 files in all of the folders on the disc are played. With 1-fol

Page 26

32Playing CDs—ContinuedWith memory playback, you can create a playlist of up to 25 tracks.Memory playback can be set only when the input source is set

Page 27 - Playing CDs

33Playing CDs—ContinuedWith random playback, all of the tracks on the disc are played in random order.Random playback can be set only when the input s

Page 28 - Displaying CD Information

34Playing CDs—ContinuedWith the MP3 preferences, you can change the way MP3 file information is displayed and the way MP3 CDs are played.The MP3 prefe

Page 29 - /

35Playing CDs—ContinuedThe following table shows a few examples of numbered file and folder names and how they will appear with the “Disable” and “Ena

Page 30

36Using USB interfaceThe CD receiver can play back MP3 and WMA files that have been stored on USB mass storage devices, e.g., USB flash drives and MP3

Page 31

37Using USB interface—ContinuedThis section explains how to play music files on a USB mass storage device.Connect a USB mass storage device as shown b

Page 32

38Using USB interface—ContinuedResume PlaybackAfter playback has been stopped, when the Play [1] button is pressed to begin playback again, it will re

Page 33 - Repeat Playback

39Using USB interface—ContinuedDisplaying Music File InformationYou can display various information about the MP3 and WMA files currently playing, inc

Page 34

4Precautions—ContinuedThis unit contains a semiconductor laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”. So, to use this model properly,

Page 35 - Playing CDs—Continued

40Listening to the RadioWhen tuned into a station, the Tuned indicator appears. When tuned into a stereo FM station, the FM ST indicator appears as

Page 36 - Using USB interface

41Listening to the Radio—ContinuedWith the Auto Preset function, you can automatically preset all of the FM radio stations available in your area in o

Page 37 - Using USB interface—Continued

42Listening to the Radio—ContinuedWith the Preset Write function, you can manually preset individual AM and FM radio stations. Presets make it easy to

Page 38 - CD receiver is set to

43Listening to the Radio—ContinuedYou must store some presets before you can select them (see pages 41 and 42).You can also use the front panel contro

Page 39

44Listening to the Radio—ContinuedPress the remote controller’s [DISPLAY] button repeatedly to display more radio information.You can also use the CD

Page 40 - Tuning into Radio Stations

45Listening to the Radio—ContinuedYou can name presets for easy identification. The preset name may contain of up to eight characters.Available Charac

Page 41

46Listening to the Radio—ContinuedWith the Preset Copy function, you can organize your presets in the order you want. When you copy a preset, its name

Page 42

47Listening to the Radio—ContinuedErasing a Preset’s Name1Select the preset whose name you want to erase (see page 43).2Press the [MENU/NO] button, an

Page 43 - Selecting Preset Stations

48Setting the ClockThe AccuClock function normally uses the FM station with the strongest signal to set the clock. However, if the clock cannot be set

Page 44 - Receiving RDS

49Setting the Clock—ContinuedThe time can be displayed in either 12- or 24-hour for-mat.Displaying the Day and TimeTo display the day and time, press

Page 45 - Naming Presets

5FeaturesAmplifier• WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology)• High Current, Low Impedance Drive• Discrete Output Stage Circuitry• 2 Audio Inputs and 1 O

Page 46

50Using the TimersThe CD receiver has five timers: four programmable tim-ers for automated playback or recording, and a sleep timer for turning the CD

Page 47 - Erasing Presets

51Using the Timers—ContinuedNotes:• You must set the clock before you can program the timers.• Before programming a timer to turn on the radio, you mu

Page 48 - Setting the Clock

52Using the Timers—ContinuedTo return to step 1 and start timer programming all over again, press the [MENU/NO] button at any point in this procedure.

Page 49 - Setting the Clock—Continued

53Using the Timers—ContinuedOnce a timer has been programmed, you can turn it on or off as necessary. For example, while you’re on holiday, you may wa

Page 50 - Using the Timers

54Using the Timers—ContinuedWith the sleep timer, you can set the CD receiver so that it automatically turns off after a specified period.Checking the

Page 51 - STANDBY/ON

55TroubleshootingIf you have any trouble using the CD receiver, look for a solution in this section. Can’t turn on the CD receiver.• Make sure that th

Page 52 - CD receiver

56Troubleshooting—ContinuedAudio performance• Audio performance will be at its best about 10 to 30 minutes after the CD receiver has been turned on an

Page 53

57Troubleshooting—ContinuedCan’t access the music files on a USB mass storage device.• Make sure that the USB indicator light is on. If the light is n

Page 54 - Using the Sleep Timer

58SpecificationsSpecifications and features are subject to change without notice.GeneralPower Supply: AC 220 - 230 V, 50/60 HzPower Consumption: 65 WS

Page 55

59Memo

Page 56 - Troubleshooting—Continued

6Before Using the CD receiverNotes:• If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try replacing the batteries.• Don’t mix new and old batteries or

Page 57

60SN 29400122Y0906-1(C) Copyright 2009 ONKYO CORPORATION Japan. All rights reserved.http://www.onkyo.com/HOMEPAGESales & Product Planning Div. : 2

Page 58 - Specifications

7ContentsGetting StartedImportant Safety Instructions ... 2Precautions ...

Page 59

8Getting to Know the CD receiverThe page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item.a STANDBY indicator (22, 24

Page 60 - HOMEPAGE

9Getting to Know the CD receiver—Continueda SLEEP indicatorLights up when the Sleep function has been set.b USB indicatorThe CD receiver lights up on

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