ONKYO CR-N1 User Manual

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CD RECEIVER
CR-N1
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the ONKYO CR-N1 CD
Receiver.
Please read this manual thoroughly before mak-
ing any connection or turning on the power.
Follow these instructions to obtain optimum per-
formance and maximum listening enjoyment from
your new CR-N1. Please retain this manual for
future reference.
English
Before using 2
Controls & connectors 12
Getting connected 18
Basic operation 30
Playing CDs 35
Listening to the radio 41
Using the timer 47
Using USB 51
Appendix 58
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CD RECEIVER

CD RECEIVERCR-N1Instruction ManualThank you for purchasing the ONKYO CR-N1 CD Receiver.Please read this manual thoroughly before mak-ing any connectio

Page 2 - Important Safeguards

10ContentsBefore Using... 2Important Safeguards ...

Page 3 - FIGURE 1:

11ContentsPlaying CDs... 35Loading discs...

Page 4 - Precautions

12Controls & connectorsFront panelAPQRSTUVWXONMLKJBCDEFGHI

Page 5 - POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS

13Controls & connectorsA CD compartment [35]CDs are loaded here.B USB indicator [53, 56]This indicator lights up when the CR-N1 is successfully re

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14Controls & connectorsA TIMER indicatorB CD indicatorC MEMORY indicatorD Play/Pause indicatorsE TRACK indicatorF AUTO indicatorG MONO indicatorH

Page 7 - Bundled accessories

15Controls & connectorsA UP USB port [28]B LINE IN/OUT connectors [26]C SUBWOOFER PRE OUT connector [27]D PHONES jack [28]E OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT

Page 8 - Remote controller basics

16Controls & connectorsA STANDYBY/ON button [30]This button is used to turn on the CR-N1 and select Standby mode.B SETTING buttons [31, 47–49]Thes

Page 9 - Playable discs

17Controls & connectorsN MUTING button [34]This button is used to temporarily mute the sound output.O Stop button [36]This button is used to stop

Page 10 - Contents

18Getting connected• Connect speakers only as shown here. Incorrect connections may damage the CR-N1 and the speakers.• The minimum impedance for each

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19Getting connectedIncorrect speaker wiringNever connect speakers as shown below, as this will damage the CR-N1 or the speakers.Attaching the wires1.

Page 12 - Controls & connectors

2WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

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20Getting connectedNote that the D-N1 speakers are not supplied with all models.Location precautions• The speaker cabinets are made from wood, making

Page 14

21Getting connectedConnecting• Connect the speakers only as shown here. Incorrect connections may damage the CR-N1 or the speakers.• Use the supplied

Page 15 - Connector cover

22Getting connectedRemoving the speaker grillesThe D-N1 speakers can be used either with or without the grilles, which can be removed and replaced as

Page 16

23Getting connectedThe bundled AM loop antenna is designed for indoor use only.Using the bundled AM loop antenna1. Assemble the AM antenna, as shown.T

Page 17

24Getting connectedThe bundled indoor FM antenna is designed for indoor use only.Using the bundled FM antenna1. Attach the FM antenna, as shown.Once t

Page 18 - Getting connected

25Getting connected(The 75/300 ohm antenna adapter is not included with the U.S., Canadian, and Euro-pean models.)The 75/300 ohm antenna adapter can b

Page 19 - Attaching the wires

26Getting connected• Do not connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet until you’ve completed all other con-nections, including speakers (see page 18)

Page 20 - D-N1 speakers

27Getting connectedA digital recorder such as an MD, DAT, or CDR can be connected to the CR-N1’s OPTICAL DIGI-TAL OUTPUT for digital recording. Only C

Page 21 - Connecting

28Getting connectedBy connecting a computer to the CR-N1’s UP USB port, audio from the computer can be lis-tened to with high quality.Before connectin

Page 22 - D-N1 Specifications

29Getting connectedOnce you’ve completed all the other connections, it’s time to connect the power cord.1. Connect the AC power cord to a suitable wal

Page 23 - Connecting an AM antenna

314. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an out-side antenna or cable system is connected to the appliance, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded

Page 24 - Connecting an FM antenna

30Basic operation1 Press the STANDBY/ON ( ) button on the CR-N1 or remote controller.The display lights up and the CR-N1 is ready for use.Press the ST

Page 25 - Using the 75/300 ohm FM

31Basic operationThe remote controller is used to set the clock.Setting the day & time1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until “ADJUST” appears o

Page 26 - Connecting an analog recorder

32Basic operationSelecting 12 or 24 hour displayThe CR-N1 can display time in the 12- or 24-hour format.1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until “24H

Page 27 - Active subwoofer

33Basic operationThe following input sources can be selected:1 Press the INPUT button on the CR-N1 repeatedly, or use the CD, LINE, FM, AM, or USB INP

Page 28

34Basic operationSound output can be muted temporarily by using the Muting function.1 Press the MUTING button on the remote controller (the output is

Page 29 - AC power cord

35Playing CDsThe CR-N1 features a vertical disc loading compartment.1 To open the disc compartment, press the OPEN/CLOSE ( ) button on the CR-N1 (the

Page 30 - Basic operation

36Playing CDs1 To pause CD playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button on the CR-N1, or the PAUSE ( ) button on the remote controller (the pause indicat

Page 31 - Setting the clock

37Playing CDs3 Tracks can also be selected by using the numeric keypad.Use buttons 1 to 9 to select tracks 1 to 9. Use button 10/0 to select track 10.

Page 32 - SETTING ( / )

38Playing CDsCD tracks are normally played in sequential order. With Random Playback, tracks are played in a random order.1 To start Random Playback,

Page 33 - Setting the volume

39Playing CDsCD tracks are normally played in sequential order. With Memory Playback, you can choose the playback order of up to 20 tracks.1 With play

Page 34 - Using Acoustic Presence

4Precautions1. Recording CopyrightRecording of copyrighted material for other than personal use is illegal without permis-sion of the copyright holder

Page 35 - Starting playback

40Playing CDs5 Once you’ve memorized all your tracks and are ready to start playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button on the CR-N1, or the PLAY ( ) bu

Page 36 - Selecting tracks

41Listening to the radioYou must connect the antenna in order to use the radio. See “Connecting an AM antenna” on page 23 and “Connecting an FM antenn

Page 37 - Numeric keypad

42Listening to the radioThe FM Auto function searches for all receiv-able FM stations and assigns them to presets automatically.Note that previously s

Page 38 - Repeat playback

43Listening to the radio3 While “– –” is flashing, use the Tuning ( / ) buttons to select a preset from 1 through 30.When you select a preset that alre

Page 39 - Memory playback

44Listening to the radioPresets can be named using up to eight char-acters as follows.1 Select the preset that you want to name.See “Selecting preset

Page 40 - Displaying track times &

45Listening to the radioYou can edit preset names as follows.1 Select the preset whose name you want to edit.See “Selecting preset stations” on page 4

Page 41 - Remote controller

46Listening to the radioThere are two FM radio modes: Auto and Mono. In Auto mode, the CR-N1 automati-cally switches to Stereo mode if the signal stre

Page 42 - Presetting FM/AM stations

47Using the timer (remote controller only)The timer can be used to automatically turn on and off the CD player or radio at a speci-fied time. You can s

Page 43 - 2 Use the Tuning ( / ) but

48Using the timer (remote controller only)5 If you selected the FM or AM source, use the SETTING ( / ) buttons to select a preset station.6 Press the

Page 44 - 3 Use the Tuning ( / ) but

49Using the timer (remote controller only)You can configure days as weekdays, week-end days, or both. Configuring days as both allows you to turn the CR

Page 45 - Listening to the radio

5DANGER:INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.CAUTION:THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE

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50Using the timer (remote controller only)The sleep timer automatically turns off the CR-N1 after a specified amount of time.1 Turn on the CR-N1 and pl

Page 47

51Using USBBy 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

Page 48 - STANDBY/ON

52Using USB4 To turn off the USB Mix function, press the USB MIX button again (the USB MIX ON indicator goes out and the SOURCE DIRECT indicator light

Page 49 - Configuring weekdays &

53Using USBConnecting the CR-N1 (driver installation)1 Turn on your PC and wait until the Win-dows startup is complete.2 Connect the USB cable from th

Page 50 - Using the sleep timer

54Using USBChecking audio output & volume control operationFor correct operation, check the Windows audio output and volume control settings as fo

Page 51 - Using USB

55Using USBEnabling digital CD audioIn order to listen to CDs in your computer’s CD-ROM drive via USB, you must enable digi-tal CD audio for your CD-R

Page 52 - Checking your PC’s USB ports

56Using USBThe CR-N1 USB interface supports “hot plug-ging,” so USB cables can be connected or dis-connected even while your Macintosh is on. However,

Page 53 - USB indicator

57Using USBSound control panel confirmationIn order to output audio from your Macin-tosh via USB, you must set the audio output as follows.1 Open the S

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58TroubleshootingIf you are having trouble operating your CR-N1, look up the symptoms in the following table and then try the suggested remedy. If you

Page 55 - Enabling digital CD audio

59TroubleshootingSevere electrical interference may render the CR-N1’s microcomputer temporarily inoperable. In this case you should unplug the CR-N1

Page 56 - Macintosh USB setup

6Declaration of ConformityWe,ONKYO EUROPEELECTRONICS GmbHINDUSTRIESTRASSE 2082110 GERMERING,GERMANYGERMERING, GERMANYONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbHI.

Page 57 - Using Platinum Sounds

60SpecificationsAmplifierCD PlayerUSBPower output(U.S. & Canadian models)2 x 6.5 watts min., RMS at 8 ohms, 50 Hz–20 kHz, with no more than 0.6% tot

Page 58 - Troubleshooting

61SpecificationsTunerGeneralSpecifications and features are subject to change without notice.Power supply and voltage specifications depend on where the

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64SpecificationsEhttp://www.onkyo.co.jp/HOMEPAGESN 29343196BI0110-3Sales & Product Planning Div. : 2-1, Nisshin-cho, Neyagawa-shi, OSAKA 572-8540,

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7Features• 2 x 10 watts per channel into 4 ohms (DIN)• USB input• USB input/source mixing• Acoustic Presence• Energy Save• RDS (Radio Data System) (Eu

Page 63

8Remote controller basicsInstalling the batteries1. Open the battery compartment, as shown.2. Insert the batteries (AA, R6, UM-3) as shown, observing

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9Precautions for handling compact discsPlayable discsThis unit can play back the following discs.You cannot play back discs other than those listed ab

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