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TX-8511
Audio Video Control Receiver
Instruction

Manual

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accessories

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Re,ceivmg RDS (O_fe_-_
a_l.
some othermodds) ..: ...................................

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Entenng

20

station name_. ..............................

Before operating th_ trait .........................
4
Control positions and p.mm_ ........... ........ ,-. 5
Making system connections
............... ;...... 7

Recording a soure._q,;.,.i.r,_ ........... 2-.2..21
Os'mg TAPE-2 MONITOR
.......................
23
Connection
f&" Mul_-Room

Connecting

Multi-Room

the power

.............................

!2

Basic okxg"ations ........................
:............... t3
Receiving
rtmmns ....................................
15

Troub_i_tg
Speeifieadotas

Remote

Control

.. ............ -....26

guide ..............................
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27
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Thank
TX-8511
Please

you

,or

Video

Control

Audio

read this manual

ii_cboll_,
you

lhoroughly

and operttul/g

Following

obtain

Note to CATV

before

making

con-

in thls

optimum

manual

will

pcrlormaoce

en.loyment
from your new Recmver
Please retain this manual for {ulure

anu

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CAUTION:

models:

•

European models:
2 × 100 watts at 4 ohms. 1 kHz iDINI
Asiau models:
2 _, 130 watts at 4 ohms, 1 kHz (EIAJ)
Discrete output stage circuits for wue high-current.
low-impedance
drive
Costly, high-quality
parts such as large power transistors, an oversized isolated lransfilrmer and heavyduty extruded heat sink makes it possible to accurate!y and effnrtD_!y drive 4-ohm speakers (rare !or
a receiver
Multiroom Remote System capabilit_
IUSA models
are compatible with Xantech r_ aeeessoriesl
4 Audio and 2 AV inputs
A/B Speaker selector and outputs
Video and cassette tape dubbing capability
Selective tone control
2-Mode APR iAutomatic
Precishm Reception) (local/
DX. autoimono_
30 FM/AM random presets
Preset scan tuning
3 Station group presets 110 stations per group) with
character naming
RDS _itb PS. PTY. RT, TP (European
and sume
other models only_
Direct access tunin=
Motor-driven,
precision volume control
Headphone jack
Audit, mute, sleep timer ivia remote)
Battery-free
memory backup
New non.resonant feet
New slip-free rotary volume knob
I'_! Compatible remote control

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XANTECH
IUSA ,.
Memory

memory
_r_

is a registered

does

IiOl require
b&ck

power

_lge,
after
_horter

2

memory

lip System
alld

Illemor_
last

when

cO_ll_fl[_

the

ulut

preser'_e_

to

_[e

the

and

direr

is exposed

na_

tflc
th_

_ _lncnt

proie_l_O

tmn

over
r)een

batteries.

t]_e

_x_h_ii Ih_

ch;lrg_

period

s off cli_nate

11me

_, DlgSCl_[tlOtl

everi

in order

pre_er\ra[io_

del[_ndila

the

llletllOr

}adore8

Ulllt inLtb[ b_ p]lA_g_tl

•_ar_es

of Xantech Comoratmn.

OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT. FULLY

INSER].

Sur te_ modele_ dora la fiche est _olari_e.

ATTENTION:

POUR £VITUR t.ES CHOCS tLBC-

TRIQUES. INTRODU1RE LA I.AML LA PLUS LARGE DE LA
FICHE DANS
LA BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE
DE LA
PRISE ET POUSSER .II/SQU'AU FDND

Declaration

of Confl)rmity

We, ONKYO EURDPE
ELE('TRONICS
GMBH
INDUSTRIESTRASSE
I8/_0
821 It) GERMERING.
GERMANY
declare in own responsibility, that tllU ON K Y() lloduct described
ill thi_ lIiMrtlCliorl manila] is in coli_p lance wlth the correspomhn_
mchn real standards such as EN55013,EN5502O.EN60555
2.
EN60065
GERMERING.GERMAN

Y

_(_
H YAMAZO_

ONKYO El ROPE ELECTRONICS

GMBH

Replacement
and mounting o_ an AC plug on the power supp_
cord of this unit should he perl)rmed
only by _tualilied service
personnel
IMPORTANT:
The w_res in the mains lead are co{outed

in accordance

with the

lMlowing code:
Blue:
Neutral
Brown:
L_ve
As the coiours of the wires in the mains lead of tins apphance may.
no_ correspond with the colour_d m_uking_ identifying the _ermi
nats ill your piLlS, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured BLUE must tx_cOIllleCt_d to the ternuhal m the plug which is marked wltt] t_.e letter N o_ colom'_d
BhAUK
llle w]Ie wnmh ts cohmred BROWN mast be connected to file terminal
RED.

in lhe pm_ which is mar_eo

w*m the letter L or coioured

IMPORTANT

power

Ourln,1

The

trademark

Preser_.atJon

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For models having a power cord with a polarized ping
"to PREVENT
ELECTRIC
SHOCK. MA'ICH

reference.

WIDE BLADE

Power output
USA & Canadian

•

•

enable

100 watts per channel, min RMS. al 8 ohms. both
channels driven from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. with no
more than IL08% THD.

•

l'his reminder is provided to call Ihe CATV _,ystcm insmller's
attention to Section 820-40 of the NEE which provmes guidelinch lbr proper gr_mncu tg and. in par[lcular_ bIN?tit/tiN tl?at 111_2
cable ground shall be conllectell _/i me grtmnalng _5_tem of the
bmlding, as close to the point ot cable entry as practical

Ntening

Features
•

system installer:

•

tile onH.

the instructions

to

the Onk>]
Receiver.

COrlt_tl_S

A bulk
oI rrte

rllerll

{lil[_ {_ unpklgged,
D_CK up

unit
ot

ha_

a 13_rlOQ

Io a hi_zhl 5 humid

Phe

_;y [ellrl.
t_*en

tile _IIIL

lnph]gged.

ill

oi

unpltlgged

UII _he a_,cr 3 lew

]ht_
climate

WeeR

period

t,

A 5 amp fuse is fitted in thl_ p]ug, Shoud th_ fuse need to be
replaced please ensure that the reNacement
Ihse has a lfiHI/g of 5
aml_s and that _t is app'oved h3 ASTA or BSI to BS /362, Check
lot the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the _,ay of the lhxc
IF THE FITTED MOULDED
PLUG IS UNSUITABLE
[:OR
TIlE SOCKET OUTI.ET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE
SHOULD
BE REMOVED
AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND
I)ISPOSED t)F SAVE[ Y '1 HERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE
ELECTRICAl.
SHOCK IF 'IHE CIJ F OFF PLUG IS INSER i'ED
INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKE'[
is:

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WARNING

-'TO REDUCE THE RiSK OF FIRE OR EI.E('TRI("
S!I(X'K
Dr) Nt)I EXPOSE THIS APPI lANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS
TI-RE

CAUTION:
"-TO REF)L CE THV

RISK

_EMOVE

OR BAUK_

('()\ER

OF EEE('TRIC

SHOCK,

NO USER

_,\RTS INSIDE. RhI_ER SERViCiNG
VIUE PERSONNEL

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SERVICI-,ABEE

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Important safeguards
I

Read

Instructions

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tn_'
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Jo m_Iflfll and li=uld_ zre nut _ilk'd inlo the _'nclu_t_rc through upen7

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FIGURE 73.1:
EXAMI'LE
OF
ANTENNA
GROUNDING
NATIONAl.
ELECTRICAL
CODE

AS

PER

,_NTFNNA
_EAD IN

Sources

Power
,_tpp_'¢

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on

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me

ap]

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be

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plug
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3

Precautions
L Warranty Claim
You can find/he so]iM numbci

Supplied accessories

_n the rear

_amq. In ca_c

Fwar-

rallt_ C_alII/, please report this rtlllrlnt_r.
2. Recording Copyright
Rec'_mmlg of cop)rig,/fee

rllaiorial for other than pcrsonm tlS,e 1_,

illegal without penm_sum

o[ rim copyright

h_kler.

3. AC Fuse
The fuse is located inside the cha_sl_ and is m_t u_er-scrviccahle.
l I l_owei ctue5 ]lot cotTqe on, COllga_21
your Ollkyo authol ized _,el'rice
h[_l]

OH

Remote

4. Care
Frl)][i

Battery

[IHI_

[Q [lille

tile cabinet
ill

%'l[h

_1 We_lk

5

!,t)ltltltln

anu _pe

U should

_1 SOl[
t)f

wipe

ch)tl]
iiuld

_or

1he

dtrL

d_t_r_llL

off the dirt. Following

fHHll

heavier
_iIIU

and

rear

p;llIelh

oalnpelI

_._at*l,

a

wring

th_s. dry nnmematel

RC-329S

l-

R6 or UM-31 f21

tll/{]

'_o11
tt

control
_size AA

clokh

out

dry.

with a clean

cloth Do not u_e rough iTtatcrl_d, thinm-r_, alcohn] or ether chemlC;tl

%olvt*nls

remove

tit

Llotrl_

MIWc

tle_e

coil

It

+lain

i_e

the

fir_Jsh

or

me t"reel letlerirmg

5. Power

WARNING

AMIoo_amenna 111

T-shaDed

FM antenna

BEFORE PLUGGING
IN THE LNJT FOR THE FIRST TIME.
READ THE R)LLOWIN(I
SECTION CAREFULLY
•

Some

modela

oiL" CleSl_llt'd

{or

u_l,

(lilly

Wltl]

[De

pov,

cr

stlpp/y

_olta_e of the region where they are solc
>mopean and Austr,dian mode/s'AC 230_,2 _OH_
U.S and Cana&an m_dels
AC 120%. 60Hz
World,Mde m_×tel
AC 220-2 _0_¢7]20V s_ikhahle.
N)/6Ollz
()tile
At" 220\ hlibl,
•

Voltaire St'ltxtor/Rear
Worldwide

Panel

models are eqtnpped

with a v_ltage selector

Worldwide

to con

75/300

form to local pm_er sup_hes, Be sure to set m>; ,_itch [o
match the _oltage of the po_er supply 11]_tlur area before
pmggmg in me uml
See below
Modelb withoul a voltage
S_l_'ctoI
Call 0111 x [3e used In area_
whele
tile Dower
Mlpp/}
i
/he _mle as that otthe uldl

_liqforlrl_

a_d

some

other

models

WortdwtcJe model

ohm
ia01_D_or

on.,

Conversmr
plug
Shape may vary

(]

aceorolng lO lrte area
wher8 Durcrl_s_o
1

The power does not _hut off completely
power
WFR2ll

of I So power eoid should
I/Ot

ill

ElSe

fill

a

pl'OlOll_e{l

by JUStturmng me
be retrieved from AC outlet

tim(

Before operating this unit

Delta'mine
area: 220
VOLTAGE SELECTOR

P

Ii

lh_

the proper voltage
23!) V or 120 V.

_ettirI_

11_ U_C

VLIJI_._C

for vou
beh$ClOl

IO[ t2OITeCt,iilsert a screwdriver
groove
2
--

120V%

\

in the

switch

and

l_

late the
shde

the

switch c_mplclely re me right (120 \
_ tile let_ 220
230V} whichever ,.
appropr late.

TUNER

OTHER

FREQ.

_USA

The worldwide
_wircll
"hat
10 kHzl
Please

band
set thl_

model
contro[_
tunin_
switch

step IrequellC_
In your
U.S. & Canada:
Other

areas:

is equipped
ne
AM

with a
9 kH

step.
/0 match
are_
- 1SA
OTHER

the tuning

Control positions and names
3ther than USA & Canadian mode

5

8 9

6

20

21

USA and Canadian

10

mode

19

11 12 13

18

14

17

16

15

Display

a

b

c

d

e

f

h

i

k

I

1

0

FiJr

abollt

btulotlS

or

knob_, turn to the page number

mure

nltwii1alJon

listed in

],

13, PTY[TP

button

switch

HZ]
2. SPEAKFRS
A/B buttnns [13J
3. MR OFF button [26]
4, SELECTIVE
TONE CONT
button [13]

5. Remote sensor 16

Moniturl

(Only for European and some
other models
14. VOLUblE knob 1131
15. BALANCE

1. POWER ,or SYSTEM_

119

control

knob [131

16. TREBI,E control knob 1131
1% BASS control knob [13]
18. FM MIJTE/MODE
buttun [t6, 171
19. MEMORY button ]16, 171
20. Input selector buttons |t31
21. STAND-BY indicator [12]

IL SCAN button
12. CHARACTER

117 191
button [2il]

c. Speaker

selector indicators

d. Video input selector

indicators

e. AUDIO MUTE indicatm'
1: Selective Tone Control indicator
R. FM MUTE ON/OFF
h, STEREO
i. TUNED

indicator

indicator

1. GROUP
at. Preset

indicator

indicator
indicator

k. SLEEP

22. Headphone jack [14]

m

indicator

j. MEMORY

6, DISPLAY button 119J
7, 4 DOWN. UP I_ TUNING
buttons
15]
8. DIRECT TUNING button [15]
9. GROUP button [16. 171
10. Number buttons [15-17T

n

indicatnrs

station]sle,:p

timer

display
[f there

is ;/ protective

fl]IlI oil tho

surface

of the display which t_ making 1[ diffiuuh
m reao the d _pla}, remove i_,
a. APR indicators
b, T-2 MONITOR

n. RDS indicator (Only for
European and some other modelsl
u. Multi

funcBon

displa3

ITape-2

5

Control

positions

and names
n

i

i

ilia n

1.

POWER

2.

INPUT

SELECTOR

button

4.

TUNER

opt, ration

GROUP
4PRESET

1. POWER

--

buttons
buttons

13]
[17 I

Grpup Dutr(m
b.Pre_et memor_

6. SLEEP

2. INPUTS ELECTOR

1121

uF aowl:

[_Ll/lOIIh

6.

NLEEP

7.

MUTING

button

8.

VOLUMEAIT

[14]

button

[14]
buttons[13,261

_¢VheII_(RI ha'_e lll:lde Ihe RI c()]tll_Clloil_
mcnnone(1
m pa_e 7, ytm will be ,.hie to
use the folht_xi]ig )utton.
3. Tape deck operation
buttons
DEI2K-A.
DECK-B)

DECK-B

-_m

4. TUNER--

: Re_el_e
: l_tM

5. CD

5.

pla} button

rcwli/d

[311ttOl

IM_

: ]-a_t fol%vard I_HI_OI_

•
OJll

: Stop butlon
- Rec t_ause humm

Whell mH a single leek is u_ed
operate DECK-B
CD pla_ er Oln'ralion
buttons
tUD_
•
|1
_.-

: Stop burthen
. Pause hutttm
"Pia button
: DO_I/b/llton
: L P DUI{OI

I1"11_1

I)IS("

_)i_c button lol ('D changer

Insert the batteries into the remote Contro] according to me illustratlor
The

@

@

@

fl_lk),_ing

_et

_13til_lal

•

Place

thi_

hght

which

[iOll
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inlormalitm

u_,c

o}

llXll/]

unit

_la_

_Ltch

_t door

control

hem

diwct

It

c'tliltr(
rack

dt_lP,

{Placlnfi
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do

thiq

prcw'II!

Remote control sensor ___.
STAND-BY indicator

_ f----'_.

Illi]ltl_

_;tted

TX_85i1
F--W /

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In

the

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5 rr

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cloxe

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pllk,
llS

tnslde Ihe

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JoITOMI)n

II_quency

•

6

[nen

lllllIle(1Klfely

_ize banenes
llllJ]

Ilii/IeQ

COVet

t_IILp{)

'JKII_2IIC.

_,

tl In]il_
COIT(IMtlB

tJkl/lla_g.

with nc_* vuc_

The" [lZlil_alleSC Da[lt_rlt% _,upplled with
/hl_ UlliI have a sL'r_lc_ ]i_
el ;lpproxlmateiy si_ momhs, depending
on the

I6 Ieet_

c_

r_,_I3(_ft.'

cover by

r J_4lll£)llcd

ne_,el nlix old batteries
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have

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lllus{ratlltn.

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Dy me alagram

l_,lHd

30" "_0" _

CO{liFo]
lelTlqilla]5

COnlpar[rllcRL
•

llot

u1111
propttr

Load two AA R6 or UM-3
rind

ope_a-

i pr'ra_lon

Op_l'_ing

[llt_

bright

proper

RcnlOVe the batter), cuulpartment

inti

_,,u

_ uon[io]

_rom

prevent

%irk2 audio

illl/ecl

rt'lllot£

awa}

can

111_2i-Clll{)[_

Make

will

the

_| use

The TX 851 / celtics eoumr_ed with two
AA _R6 or UM-3} manganese batteries.
hit v,e rec_nnmend that long-life AA
I.R{_ Ir AM 3 .,.= aIkahll{ D2{I[_'I-1O
_,
be Llsed _ hen replacing me DaEerles

Making system connections
Refc

" o the instrtm

ma lit mum o! el/oh

Oi1 each pair el conlleclor_,
channel
and the c(llalle_2ttlr

.J

co ?lponenl

when

making

Collnec[lons.

the connector
Ired and marked
R cor[es[_tnds
wrl_ie and marked
L/to trle lei[ cnamlel

to the

right

Turntable

To

Wall

OUEle[

Do not pug n the Bower
cora anti all connections
CAUTION
tl,'3v_ oeerl maoe

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OUT

LINE_UT

TaDO OOCK

QeCK

Taoe

TX-8511
Cassette

tape

ucc_s

with an Onkyo
control
included
_1o enable
the remote
Connect

a cur'ilp;/c{

an_

I'll
connector
with Ih]s unit

disc

c,1}? pe

player
ope_a/eo

that

are equipped

u_lng

tile

I'_'lllOfe CtltllrOl opera[llt[l
01 O{[lg! {20r ponerlp,,
control
cabJe as shown at the leH,
the remote

never

1-41 mark

t,,ntrol

cable

tt

{he black

COIlllPC111 IO the .areen

or gray

remote

C£_l]llgCl

connector

with

the

ctmnector

with

the

mark
NOTE:
•

I'o enable ploper
renlole
control
operauon,
both the I_1
Jnd die alldlo cables
must be connected
to the units.

•

This

tltl{/'5

lelllOte

COrltrO]

caIll]O[

hi2

U_,Cul

_{] u_In[rt}l

cables
{)l]k\'o

iurntables.
•

An RI remote
control
acks 1_ l]lt21uOed wllh
| cl]l]l]ector

t
[ll[r_ll

i

-

cable eqmpped
with I/8" (3.5 ram/mini
all_ other corer
lit-fit in_lallcd
with ar

Making system connections
I
_ct_f
()n

to
eflt'h

[hi = IlIF,[FtICtlon
pRir

llltIIlu_ll

of conl1_CIoI_

Of _2flc_] Ci)II'ipII[Ittlll

[ne

InaJked LI to Ihc left channel,

COlln_c[ol

r_|

and the cunncctoJ

VDP IVIDE©-I

_,nel]

al3d

17lglkli]_

fnaFked

R

CI'HIIIt_t'tlDH_.
coriespollds

to

the/l_b[

chtti_ile]

f111€2the

_2Onll_C[t)l-

VCR

(VIDEO

21

ii}ii!

TV/Monltc

',_J
[f there should

While

(_ :llow and maJkcd V" to the Vidc;_ ack.

L__J
b_: inlvrlerence

between

the TV

and

thl_; tnm

place

this unit

as Eu from

the TV

a_ possible.

We

.......................................................

do Not

117
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TIll _ Dtlwt-p

it) C[)ll/[)£_lildllI3

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imllels

usnlg the POWER
_',_llch

on

_hlll_idl_lII

_2DIII]('L{t'LI

_wltcn

models
IllOLk'_

10 [[Lt'

is turned on and

_II

eI the SYSTEM

_ther

than

USA

arid

11 tile

IrOllt

panel

0lid

No-rE:
I1_ Th_

},}IBD_? IILLlllDCF R/ILl [OL_lt t'Llt]Ltt'lI _ OF

Ihv

A('

lhc

model

lllit}pl_

purvha,,vd
i!¢!11 _

EUTODe£trl
ana worlawlae moaels
Cavacitv is total 100 watts

USA and Canadiar
models GaDacRv _s
total !20 watts

i11;1_: dii]#r

;rod the

arva

B_- c;irt'tld

_'Oltllecled

to

th;t[
Ibis

E II

aceordiI_

_ hen-

lhe

Oll
tlrli{

unit

i,

r c/lmpt_.

rlDt

me _ear _anel above the AC outlets
•

i'o_
i lit-

the

lain

Ii'lllO[_

pean

:rod

woHdwide

Ct)[lIl_OI

C_lllEOt

wn{'n me SYSTEM
pan_q ;s _et to OFF

mode]s
b_

[l'_[

sw tch on lhe frollf

Making system connections
USA and Canadian models
USA and Canadian

models:

According to the impedance
used. set the SPEAKER
SELECTOR
the table

"!

Usable

of the _peakers
INPEDANCE

on the rear panel as shown m

speaker

Selector
position

impedance

A or B spea_er
4 ohms - {_ohms/speaker

SPEAKERIMPEDANCESELECTOR

A and B _peakers
8 ohms or above _peaKer
AORB:

_

g OHMS MIN.PSPIEAKER

AORB:
4 OHMS MINJ_PEAKER
A+B
8 OHMS MINJSpEAKER

A or B speaker
8 ohm_ or aNdre/speaker

•

CAUTION:

SPEAKER

A or B : 4 ohms
A+ B
8 ohms

Do not plug m the power

eora dunrlg

_peaKer _y_lem col_necttflll and operation of the SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE
SELECTOR.

Other models
IMPEDANCE

rain/speaKer
flqllq./sD_aKer

Other models:
•

q_le load mlpeaance
of each sl_aker
system connected to this unit ll/osl be at
least 4 ohms. ill u_ing onl) A or only B,
4 ohms rain.: ifA a_d B, 8 ohm_ min._

2

3
l, Open the lever.
2 Twist rare ends
tile

3

very tight, and insert

_,_/rc.

Close thelever

Before making an? connecuons,
m the explanation

SPEAKER A

of"Speaker

please refer
impedance".

SPEAKER A
SPEAKER B
R

SPEAKER B
/

L
You

C_II

collnecl

_WO

he_alrate

pairs

of

speaker _ysteme
Please

conllecl

_ach

speaker

the illustration,
observing
nections for R, L ÷ tmu
•

DI

IlOl

extremely
resistance

LIq_'

accorth/l_

me correct
hmp

klnl/l?Cehgllrily

]o

_2(iiinr

thin speaker lead£ II the DC
of the speaker leads is too

high, the damping lactor wall decrease,
adversely arrecnng the sound quaht_
•

When using unl} one speaker ur _hen
you _ish ta listen to m_maurai
"nnn_ r.
the

%

single

streaker

shlttlhl

lleVer

be

con-

netted iI parallel tu D(Illl the right aria
left channel wrminals at the same time.

o

L_.J

NO
t_

c_

Note:
TOprevent _3amage to circuitry, never short-circuit the positive (+
and negative (-) speaker wires.

9

Connecting

antennas
3

1

Open

2,

T_,Ms[ wire

the lever.
_llds

_ery

IlghL

_lntl in';erl

the wire.
3

_

,

Close

the lever

Assemble
detall_

the loop antenna
on

atilenna.

i[lu_tratlon

v

comlectmg
IRefer

as sho_ n m the
the

t{/ the

AM

ne×l

lo_p

_a_e for

<_."..i2r
Insert into the slot.

.__

Outdoor

--

300 ohrr
rlooorl wire

Connecting
the 3JR! ohm ribbon
the 75f300 ohm adaptor

wire to

Loosen the screws and wrap me wires
around them. Then. n_hten Ihe screw_ wlth
fi _crewc]ri

vet

Connecting
the coaxial cable
300 ohm adaptor

to the 75/

I. With a small scl_d_-ivel, pull the stoppers outw_trds and rem_ve the cover.
2 Remove the trall_forlner
wire
A _rom
sht 13 arid in_ert Jt into sht C
3, Prepare the coaxial cable as _hown in
the illustration.
Ctm]_ec! tile COtL_ial
cable to the 75131X) uhm amenna adap
tor
ln,_erl t he e_d of the cable
2) Use pliers to pinch _t and keev _t in
place
4, Re-install

the coxe_

Do n_!t use the _ame antenna for both FM
and TV ar VCRt r_ception
and TV (_r VCR) signals can
each l_ther. If y_t] Intlh[ tl_c a
TV (or V('R) antenna, use
mkage t_pe spliuer
To TX-8511

-o TV rot VCR

_ince the FM
interfere with
COlTlmon FM]
a directmnal

Connecting

The

T _hat_a

,r _Is
Tht-

antennas

FM dll[_'lllI_l ]b 1_

illdOOl" us_ _ OlI]\.

t{i I/x iI iii ll/_ 1 -*,[i_ _cl] aTra[l_el/l_lll

AM

loop

amwnna

ullit, the TV.

alleaker

is mso fur
canes

indoor

alId power

If clear - gnal¢ calItlot
be received
AM antcnrla as m't_lud.

use

Extend

file _n[etllla

_OlVlli_ [Fie leaM il[llOlll/t
onl)

Position

it _vhere

_lld tllove

i[ IlII[il rile clearest

signal

is received

Use

tacks

or smlilar

o_dis[OrIlOn
the dearest

sound

is received.

Put it as l_tr as possible

awa_

irom

tins

corl{q.

usln_

only

the enclosed

T-shaped

FIvi

antenna

o1 AM

loop

antenlm

J S & Canada

connect

aa outdocn

FM

or out&_or

Others

®®

I lie oold(_(!r
;llt

[L'llII

A.M a/lletir/a

will

be l_]ore _t_dCIIVe

II ItlS

_lrc/ched

horl/(lrllltJ]

abo\e

a tallldl}_

()l" t)tltMd_

Do not d_sconltec/the

AM

loop

il.

o

Lr_J

Be

sule

thai

th¢, uutd_tlr

•

K_e

r

[he

al_tel_13a

•

Do

11o[ pl/MIion

IM
awa)

an/eltna
flotII

11 ileal ¸ power

U S & Canada

Is ,)OSl[lOIled
t'_ise
Iltle_,

,;(l[ir_
_lc.

a5 hllhiw_

?_. C,llch
Thb,

as i/_otl

M_n2,

alld

bus_

_oi_ds.

Is _,_Q,_ uan_erott:_

:Z._2.-US

Others

& Canada

J

11

Connecting
•

Beh_rc

•

Be_rc

•

I Llllnng

plugging
turning

ptl[el'h.

t11the umt.
on the power,

oil thl_ 11111[• power
If SO. iSe tl wail

the power

conlirm

that

be sure
may

all conneclions

have

beeli

Ihat the VOLUME

knob

_ I_1/_ turned

can,c

;i n_)lnenlar_

OUl]el _ll_ tl dilfer_'nl

power

• lr_c.

made

which

properl

3

cou_terclockwtse.
nli_ht

interfere

U.S.

and

Canadian

PJugging
POWER

with

othel-

eleclrical

_qulpnl_llt.

_,tl_ll _

c_lm

circLul.

sw_tcn

_mn
the

the TX

tn smnc]
POWER

models:
851 i's

Dy _[altln
_wncn

puwer
the

turn_

cord

mm

STAND-BY

tm AC

/m mr. _IPl nnd

inolcalor
hghts

ounm

put.

is till

Pressin_

up the dl_pla_

me

If

[fll_ S._lt_rl is pre%e¢] il_allL rile 11111[rctLirn_ to _1_ _,tttlld h_ _,talub.
'I h_ POWLR
btltLOli L)_ th_ f_lllOte coll[rol p, ilsed 111tile _;allle W_l_:
as the POWER

%A'B ,n o ,OE

on the

I X_511

Jitl-

i_llr i_n

SYSTEM

switch

Models

other than U,S. and Canadian

models:

Aftcl plagging the TX _511 '_ pt_we_ cold into an AC oudm ptv>s
the _YSI'EM _ltt'h
to [)tK 111¢tlntl Ill power-on
Mdtllq tile /inl[
Call De opclated and i_n dlbpla)
s 11[t. The FL'IT_I_)Ic
control c£1ntll)t

switct-

be used to operate the TX-8511
ON

it"the SYSTEM

swift h is m_t net tl

When the SYSTEM switch is set m ON pressing the POWER

STAND-BY indicator

dI-

£nlall arll_)U/ll o[ power i_ used.

12

but-

tun on the mmo_e control sw_tO_es the TX8511
between sTand-by
_tatus tthc SIAND BY indicator _s hi) and power-on slatus trle
dbplay wi]] hght up}.
Pressing me SYSTEM switch m the 'IX 8511 to set tl to OF}
turns off the an
Wben the SYSTEM sw_tch is set to OFF. onl\ ,_

Basic operations
2
l.

]==

Select the source you wish to listen to
using the input selector 4e.g. PHONOI.
Confirm that tile F_MONtTOR]
indi-

oo0:,

i_ not

cator

lit V, ilerl

a _,OtlrCl"

2, Select the speakers,
Selecl and pre_
the
_pl_fikGrs

5

1

5

ub]eF

tllarl

TAPE 2 MONITOR has been selecte_.
Al_t_ cheek that the AUDIO MUTE
indicator is not lit

th[4.t

you

button

wk411I

lot

the

iI%[_n

i

SPEAKERS A and/ul SPEAKERS B
The c_lrre_pondhl_ A and/llr g indicalor
llght_ up tm tile dlspla_ panel Yt>u will
hear from the speakers any sound going
mrouffh tl_._ umt. I1 Broth SPEAKERS

6

{A aud B a_e set Iu OFF. m, sound will
come from the _peakers
3. Start playiug the selected input source.
Follow

[he

opera[/ll_

that umt.
If FM )r AM

InstrUCtlOl't_

i_ selected,

tilt

refer

1o

_'Recei_ing statmn*'"
4. Adjust tile level.
Turn the VOLUME knob cl_ckwiac

nr

press tile UP button m the remote conIrol to increase the x{_lulll_ level. Turn
the knob counterclockwise
or Dri2ys HlC
DOWN button _.}III}le remote c{mtrol t_
[rlt _ _t3_l rllu leve

Ol%'g_ 4he

5. Adjust to your desired ton_.
BASS: Turn clock_ise
[o r_oos:
counterclockwis¢
to attenuate the bass
TREBLE:
Tmn clockwise to boost o_
¢ount_,r_-lockt_,l_,e

to

No.
SELECTIVE

4

att_-iiixate

TONE

tile

CONT:

_re-

Press

this bulton tu clearh' reproduce
tllllalow and high lrequencies. The SELE('_
TIVE TONE indicator lights up on me
dtspla_ panel.
6, The BALANCE
knob is used _o control the relative _olume level o[ the
left and righl speaker
systems
or
headphones,
NOTE:
The i)nwer _oe_ m_Tsnul oil c_/mplctely b_
iust turnin_ th_ power _ll'. Th_ pt'_wez"cord
_holtM be remm, ed from tbe AC outlet
when

IlOl

ili

for

tD,_

LI proh3n_LI

lnlle.

5
When a ct3fl3t3_tcttllsc player and tape deck
with _he r_l lack art. eomiccted rogetber.
y _tt can

u',t:

5mlply

by dlrect_.

lhe

colnpollen[

6

deck/,

1_

lnpul

lung(toil

tlll_

DOI

disc

I111t1 _ lflpU/
to

that

ilt2c_2ssl;ir_

Y,i21_Cl_r

the desired

plaver

l_elec(l_l

or

tape

aut_l_/l_ii

C_nlpo[icl]l
10

when

lh'attll'_

_peraung

icola/pact

call 3, ",_ ltche_,
IL

dlrgeI

_,w1[/213

chan}J

trip;

/g

UlOlt',%

LJ_,l_lr/in_

Basic operations

St_l'eo

wtlh

headphone_

_r_o

p]tl_

PHONES
When

c311

a s/ai)dard

bnlaura

cOflllL'c_{Itl

1o

filL"

_ack

the headph_mc

q3_aKers

are

R/K

plug _ u.serted,

dLl[ill/l_[II_a

Be ctmtlol]¢d

:an

D_

with

1

th_

tile
[)U[

lnUlt2(}

SPEAKEP.S

A

B button_

Press

the

Mt

; button

TIN(

on

the

remote

_t)ii[rol.
fh ¸

D/IHOn

teiilpt)rarllV

5,WltCheg

ti

11_2

sound from Ihe speakers or headphonea
The AUDIO MUTE indicator _ill flash
The muling lunctwn will be c_mcclled
)ou;
pre_s the MUTING button again, u_
•

ItllTl

Hie

power

I)If

Ul_rl

il

or

III

_11 [

The sleep

[lI_ler

_tT[e] _ a sp_t'ltted
Tt)

operate

l_,ouid

p_l'lOo

fllnction

to

liMen

hroadca_|

Set

the

you

want

the

tlllleF

YOU

shorten

h/elements
tile

tilt'

s}Steln

/ibe

[ne

elnu[P

to

of

system
tA orks

time

you

]ap_

i pio

[l_]l_l

lilnc

or

bunor

lllC

r_

"_,

the SLEEP

[im_2 i)tt_p.c%

set

OI 1 al.l[tllllall('a

"]U mllllll_

rll/ntlle

he.ll

_,_.IICIleO

which
off.

t_)

ha_

Aller th_

after

to turn

Ior

tile

b) prc,_mg
dcsh'cd

ICD.

,.

amount

Tile sleep
cat!

ofl

wile your TX-8511
source
playing
that

like

radio

Ul]ti]

pOWL'r

thtt4

con!m/*upphcd
1. Start
the

2.

call
!lille

let!the.,.
pOW_l

Wit]

be

RC-329S
('unveiling
The unwr
•

pre_,

the SLEEP
setting
aitl b_' can:'eIled
it
thP SLELP

[o rnt" ol_ldy
[ellln_

_-90_80_70

II

tllrn

14

o/th_

_.ourc_

it thai
yell

_e_

ttld h_

to. i)r
olt

o_ranng.

CanceJ * - 10 --20

*u

bu/tc_ll untd

tUG [_,OWt:[ Willie

Illt" llng:r

1",

Receiving stations
Please
and

make

sure

ALl)In

that

the [T 2 MONITOR

MU IV indicalurs

arc nul

]

fil

= ©

Vq

====
=2=a:22_2_

+

•

000

2

When the frequency is not known _Manual tuning)
/. Press the FM or AM button•
2. Use the 4 DOWN TUNING
UP

1

buttons
UP

DOWN
•

/

_//'

to change

............

the

LtlL'IC4_,O>,

necrea_c_

The fl'eqacncy is ehangcc: :n loll kH/
or 50 kHT/sleds in FM anti 10 kl]7 or
toI

•

the frequency.

ll.nl'}

._he Ireu,Jenc_

9kH¢

t,r

frec

ill AM each time a tLlIll[Ig .elec_
1_ piesse_.

huttorI

If a bu_ton

is held

cont:nuou_,

more than [}.gseCOlld_ [hc
are _canned automallcM/v

2

[llTn]l_

I't/I }/le

Wh_tl

a

broadtail

or

lrl2[_klCIlCld_,

(FM

1h receD.ed.

auto

Scgtnltlll

b

_tops
-

I

L I_ ,_+'_J•,
I I_1-- J.LL_.L.•

_eCJ ]

When

I[ll

the

frequent3

is knnw_

Direct

tuning)
1. Press the FM or AM button,
2. Press th_ DIRECT TUNING buttolL
[]/c ....

will lla:.h Io[ l(_ _,ccon_:_ m

um trequcnQ mspla)
3, Enter the IYetluenc_ -_ith the number
hutt_m_ while |he t'nr_()rs are Jmash-

L__3

k__.
1

2

3

Example:

bb. IOMHL

•

I'ecci_m_

When

__

_ -- l -+(.VlO

#.M broadcasts

with a

9 kH] _tep
mrs depends
on y:n:r
re_!lonlyLluCalleillerthe l='eqLlerlcy
d:_ct :

1

With IO kl[i steps, emenng a numr_er
lor _he tO ktlz digit will set the 1 kllz
•

tlH2i[ a:ltonlal:ical ) [<_
If vim enlt, r :J lYetluenc _ that _s ()ill or
_zmge, mis uni: will return to me prey:
uns irequenc 3 I] this happens, repem

2

tt_•a

: r F_

the procedure,

_ ,,

t-I

I

I

[

T,,

T ear •

_RC_

Receiving

stations

If you tune m a stereo FM statlor the STERE() indica/or _viil be
dlmninated if the m_na[ is sulflcmntt> strong
[f /t1#2_iga al is weak. it mu_, De impossible
to tune tnr¢ your
desired _tation. In this case. tune m a_ lollows.

_MgUTE

Press the FM M UTE/MODE button and FM MUTE OFF lignrs up.
At this rune. the stat_oJ_ will be in mono aad intersration no_se will
be heard
gelect the station you want to hs_en t_

This tlnll is eqmpped
nons

Wh_'T1recmvmg an FM station using manual or d_rect tunllaI2 R[
MODE LOCAL/DX and STEREO MODE AUTO/MONO
settings

=_" STEREO
MODE MODE
IDlll

with an APR s_ stem to helg tune in FM sta

E]]_I

1-- P /I

ffa'_;'l

I--1

ale nlaoe atttolllatlcally, according Tothe station being recei_ec
fbc APR s) stem autOmaDcall_ set_ the gain of the RF secti,m 1o

I

DX or LOCAL according
tu the qualit3 ol the signal being
received. The RF MODE wilI indicate LOCAL when a sufficient
slgllal i_ received.
If the MON() mdicalor lights up while a statJun is tunea m. me
_ld[ItHl will be received in mono even if it is a 5;rel_'Osrarton
Fhe STEREO

MODE

AUTO&'IONO

makes can be changeo t)y plesslng

[

settings that the APR s_atem

the FM MUTF/MODE

button

Since ten AM _,1I'M _,/atlona call be stol'cd
m em'n group _A. B or CL a total of 30 stations can be stored ill the memory.
L

©©
k._..J
3

I

2

Select the frequency

4

the MEMOR'_
hecorlds.

mdi_tor

_iI! light Io_

3. While the MEMORY
indicator lights_
press the GROI'P
button to choose
the desired group.

[,/_

The

glou I

Lqlal_?_
,l[

In

'd/l_wtl
[gll-

ill

lbc

_t/lJowii1}2

di_)lay

ird_l"

cat.[-

tnne the button i_ '-re_ecI- A --> B -_ (

4,
u_oE_rur_c_

._

_7

"_

Select the desired memory
number usin_ the number
buttons,
P1¢'_,_, button

I.)/lR

_lV IlHtlaD_'F

_[itJt]

tltln

with

a

the trequeney

cnil_>Mng

PS

Plog[d/T1

mspla',

_, an RDS sta_gvl_

Natu¢

will change

d_spla}
If there _s no PS. the frequency

[ 1/

ll/_Jn

]R

NOTE :
11 the FM statism le_eived

3

to d_e t'5

display wdl

I101 Cllange

4
.u,_

[

....

Rclc_ Io pagc_ 18 and t9 fin mu_e de/a
m the RDS _ur_cthm,

* -uN_w
/

16

that you want to

sture in tht _memory.
,Rete_ tu 'Tumng
the radiW" {_r page
151
2. Press the MEMORY
button.

I

I

I

Receiving stations

First

_clcc[ the

pJwsing
LA '__\
@

tun

===================_
o o

kL_.I__L__

0 0 0

the

on

tuner

the mare

sel_ctiir

_. thc

\M or FM ir_ut

billion

t)ll

unit
the

by usinR

input

c(Httrt_

Main unil
I. Pros the GROI JP bulton

to receive

by
but

uJ TUNER

_elllOle

desired tromp+
2. Input the memory

gource
sc]ectol

la sdeet

number

the

you wish

the number

but-

tons.
nr

%.,,

Press

the SCAN button.

Each _;tati(ll_ sR_red Jn the gl'<_tlp t;ll(_qell
m sle[" 1 win he r_ceived for 5 _ecand_.
_'bezl
tile Sial]oil that y_u wan/ is
lounL

•

Ilte_

the SCAN

lutloIl

aganl

%

%.

R_lllot _ control
1+ Press
[

+

_

I

'

GROUP

2.

_

lEE]

After

the

r,,uched
I
_c_

r_

_

the

the _roup.
Press the

GROUP

button

PRESET

IaM

i_ulnber

scannmu

_ill

and

choose

_1 or I_ button.
oI

(}R,)UP

re_tarl

C

1_

at GROUP

_rJ

I

2r

2

_

pRESET

r--1

r---q

t
-

•

tl

= ©
+_/ 0

I
2

0 0

1. Select the station that you want to
cancel as explained
in the previous
seOion.
2. Press

the FM MUTE/MODE

_+hile htflding
button
•

dox+n the

button

MEMORY

• "' will bc shown on the display
Once th_ pI'em_t s_a+ion has been cancelled, the nsemor'- location can be used
[o

_[OI'P

anol3icr

station

2

17

Receiving RDS
RDS reception

(Only for European and some other models)

is only in areas where RDS broadcayls

arc a_ail-

abD

What is RDS?
Man!

lz},'l

_tatlotlx

llO_

tional infornlation.
_)I

tll_ll

extlIIl|?]_,

[ilt{llllC

you

Citl_2gOIy

_h/Iwll

at

the

iranqinl[

RI),q

ql,_l/al_

k_[Ih'[]

RDS provides ?,ou _ith
Cil[I

O[ nltlblC

ri_zht

;t

('rlt_}_e
Ol

olhcl"

i_ available

,t_]dOll

ilia this

Program

Service Name

PTY:

l'rogrmn

Type

TP:

Trall'ie Program

RT:

Radio Text

_1%12 llddl

variou_ _ervlces _o
Your

[_Io_ldc_/Slill_

lIIJtH3TlaLIt)ll.

PS:

[hL = II]{LIIIU}IIIOII

ung

NOTE:
solne

ca_¢_,

TN]-851

trle

I ma_

not

chaz-at'tc_
De

dlsph_y_'d

_xac[l_

ll]e

the radio statioJl. If stlang¢ characters
L'I]_IIaCI_FS

DC{alJ%e

a,spmyea
_f the

a_

_1"_ Dk2lll_2 Ik_oetv_d

l_y the TX-8511

the

on

_al]]e _L_ in*" tltll'_,

II

t, alll/O_

nmcme

ule

briladl>a_t

h_

-_r m the d]spla3

thk_t

The_ ao n<

ch_pldy

hp

l_ m

_'OIIt'_'t_),

a malflnn'mm

LiElI

PTY Classifications

in Eur_pc
NIIIII

News

".......

-

Z

fl"

_1 program

_

reports

Current

-'_

Reports

repol_

i 5

'--g- i

"-

;-

_

_f]

_

_]

_

_I

"_ _-- LA

--}7 , , ---

,-_-'--

t-_ _

l

12

-'

_

_

]

[

Li_

Education

Ig_Ii'|n_]

DrItlll3

Rt,dk phtys aad aerial

Culture

Cultural

R_t,k

MiddLe

13

18

Sport

alai

music

of the

Light elt_sics

14

__ _

Ig

z_ _ _-_ t2-

I_

,--_J3 2_ ±

--tic'-

_

•
l,

-_

Seriousclassic,s

Other

musk'

road

irliOrillatlOU

music

about

ba_cd
2ometly.

_,_,lth

a wider

l&n_e

t/f klplcs

lt1211I ilOW_

fOFeCa_K;,

con_,kll]l,_r

af[ail%

tledlcal

he]p

Iellgious

sciences

no_

co_

qltl)'_'c_,

pane]

affairs)

dlld

I_Chilo]O_

b_

Lh_ aho¥_

_red

Ct_leL2(lrl_\.

eg

_Ic

P[_ular

nltlhic

_Aith

[i_t_l_il/g

fllu_ic,

tl_lJtd[=

t| rl/t_re

speciahsl

t]_tt_tc

ImJ_,]c

Peri'OlTnancos
including

ilalulal

p_)_ralll_

corrllllelcla]

Folk.

Ofh'll

zt-; weather

(including

the

P_lu|ar

( [;issical

pl'O_l

progtam_

_p_ech

MllslC

_tlC_l

_?duCatlOllaI

ga_llef,.

!Sasv

dffail'b

>pot'r%.tC[ltHL ,i×}rm m.ws alld lrltor_it.w_

PlklglKl[D.

t_chllohlgy

Pop music

.....

of cUilPllf

at'llera[

\'aried

I

ieporting
_,

Information

Sci_£',l,'e

_

oil CUITeIII t_veI1D, llno tlappclllng_.

Topical

affairs

_ypc or ui_defined

_lllt5.

In

h)l

)t

(}t_md

tt_ opposed

_t:]ler;i]

llaalor

ralher

olcheMlal

inc]uded

app.,.
t_/Pop,

Rock

III |)_t_[

)lLetl

work_

noI

_a]es;

ll](.lUkled

C]IL_I_

in MJCh

charts

nr ('la_/ca

speciali_l

than

Ol pr_el/_

apprcc]mlorl.

_ylnphollle3.

ch_llilbt'I

ItILLF.IU.etc..

Opel a.

style_

riot co,cited

Country.

Reggae.

h)_ l!]c

arlt)\,c

C}lI¢2_Ol'lCS,

t'g.

J_i/_',

_|1)thl_l

&

Bhle_.

Receiving

RDS (Only for European and some other models)
DISPLAY

SCAN

--

@

-.-,I DOWN

PTY/TP

000

TUNING

o/,

J

UP

1. Press the PTY/FP
rently

selected

button,

station

and the program

will be shnwn

type _f the cur-

on the display

trier

example. "SPORT",,
[f the slalion you are receiving is llot broadcasting RDS "NOT
RDS" this is not an RDS statthr pwill be _hown on the display,
Z. Use the TUNING UP]DOWN buttons to select anuther program type IIYFYt fur example, "'ROCK M_').
See the PTY descnpnons on me previous page.
3. Press the SCAN
PTY station,

button

to start

When a statmn is received

searching

with the desired

fur the chosen
PrY

me scanning

_lops :_br approximately
5 seconds, before the Ill]It S[al4iSscan
nmg agmn.
4. W'hen the desired station is reached, press SCAN button
again

to stop _anning.

if the station
non

c_nnol

1. Press

you are listening
be

m ib not an RDS station, this lullC-

used

the PTY/rP

button

until "TP'" appears

play.
[t _ -,c : is shown un the display,

it indicates

on the dis-

that the current

station is broadca,_ting traffic infi_rmation.
2. Press the SCAN button to start searching for a TP station
When the unit receives a TP station, i_ ,_tops ,,,canlllnj2
I1 the unit cannot receive any signal. "NOT FIND" (cannot
the station i_ shown on the display.

If the _tation you are li,stening h} is no/an
non cannot be used

Dis_*

1. Each

time

changes
[f the current

you

press

the DISPLAY

find

RDS slaHorL this tunebutton,

the display

as shown in the left.
station you are listening

to is not an RDS station.

only the frequency of the station or the station name. if you have
entered ir _ee page 20) appears, lit there ha',e bee_ no charactera
entered, only the frequency is shown.1
_\qlen RT is/'cc_ivc_., it can sometime_
Character or Program
S_rVlC_

_ I-requencyRadio Text <

iNam_

take between a t)w s_mds

aim 15 secund_ fmore or less lo show RT _n Ihe display
Sometimes 1he fr_llowing messages _il1 be shown on the display,
WAIT: mdieate_ that it reomres more nine to receive the RT
informatiom

When the informanon

is recmvcd,

the characters

will

scroll across the display.
NO TEXT: this appears foe 3 scct_iid_ astd indlcate_ that even
though an RDS stalacm is being recefved, there is no Rr miom/a
tioiI included

Entering station names
ABC ~ YZ-,

While receiving a preset FM or AM station, a m_J×imum of 8
characters consisting of letters, numbers and some symbols
can be stored, for example to represent the _tation name,

_*/

European
and some other models only:
[f you attempt to enter character_ for an Fh/l station
casting RDS information.
acters cannot be entered
Characters

®

"RDS.. PS"

i_ displayed

broad-

and char-

which can be entered:

ABCDEFGH]JKLMNOPQRSTU
VWXYZ1234567890-..

DOWN TUNING UP =,"-

GROUP

CHARACTER

Note:

u indicates

a space.

As an example_ assume

an FM stanon

with a frequency

of

89.50 MHz has been stored in preset number 2CH of group
B and will be g_ven the name "ONKYO",
LSeleet the desired station,

........

2/

Refer Io Selectb_g 12re,_erstations on page 17
2.Press the CHARACTER
button on the front panel.
The frequenc_
flashes

r_m _,

3

....................
= _= f,.]

3.Continue pressing the 5MNO button until "O" is displayed.
Widl each pre_s _+fthe button, the character that appears
in the display change_ one at a nine in the following
sequence:5_M_N_O
_5...
i1

4

a button

1_ Irot

pl_2s_e_l

within

one

second,

lhe

cursor

automatically moves to the ne_:t position
To delete a character, press the DIRECT TUNING button,
After the selected cbal_acter is deleted, all characters to the

%

right of the deleted character move one space m the left.
4.Continue pressing number
buttons to enter the desired
characters,

H

To enter N, press me 5MNO bJJttOrl
l'o enter K, pJe_s the 4JKL button.
To enter Y, press Ibe 9YZ- bt]tto_,
5.Press the CHARACTER
huthm m store
characters.
If fi hHttOII

•

2

in the display" goes off and the cursor ( _ )

_I_ACTE

lS tlOt l)ress_d

wlthirl

] 0 'q_ct)rld_,.

the entered
the

operation

will end automar]cany
Press the DISPLAY button _hen 5ou wish to check the
Irequency while you are entering the characters.

I. Select the desired

station,

Rei\-r to ,%letting pr¢_,t statton._ on page 17.)
2. Pre_s the CHARACTER
button,
The [']r_t character and the cursor flash alternately.
B, Fre_sthe_l
I)OWN orUP_
ItJNIN_
button to lnov_
the cursor below the character that you wish to change.
The cursor mo_es to me n_ht when the UP I_ button is
pressed
i_

and moves to the leti when the _1 DOWN

button

presse_

4. Enter the desired

elmrac_er.

The prev=ous character 1_ replaced
5. Press the CHAI_tCTER
button.

with a new chmacter.

Clearing all characters
L Select the desired station
•Refer t+) Selectin_ m'(,_e_ wauon_ lln page ]7.
2. Press the CHARACTER
button,

. _r-a,

5

.......

3. Ilold down the MEMORY
button and press the F2VI
MUTE!MODE
button.
All characters elltared for the selected station are cleared,
4. Press the CHARACTER
button one more time.

Recording a source
Please

O00j

@

read the H18irlJcqoti /lialltla]5 c_Jil-

ceming the operation of each unit.
1. lrtsert a blank tape into the tape deck.
2. Press the button .other than TAPE-2
MONITt)RI
of the source
frnm

__j

•

which you warn to record.
When VIDEO-I/VDP
or

•

VCR is selected it wdl naturall> omy
record the audio.
When FM o_ AM i_ _e]ected se_ lne

2

VIDEO-Z

tLllWFt(/ the _;[_[ion _;OLI_allt

2

tO record

from

•
•

\_h_'n TAPE-I is _elecled. it _i]l]ecol'd
to the "I'APE-2
When cithm VIDEO-I '\:DP. VIDEII2!VCR,

FM. AM.

PIIONO

or CD

,

SeleCtee }otl are able Io i_,c'ord to bc_th
the TAPE-! mad TAPE-2

TX-8511

3. Put the tape deck i_ the recording
mode. Begin playing the source.

Recording] I r

.c p]a] :r

I

22

s{ltlrcq_

1. Insert the disc or tape that you want
to record into the VDP or VCR con.
netted to VII)EO-I,

video camITI_411Ual_

lot

Using TAPE-2 MONITOR
k [1Jess Ihe L'ompt)l]et]i
D{5111: o[h_rwl_e.
It a 3_head

tape

_ tl_'lt]gc[_.]

I_) Ih¢ TAPE-2

[l_c So/[rid _ronl
deck

o[h_r

i_ connected

_ource_;

conneclors

i_ to be u_ed.

me _T=2 M_JNITOR

lI_(JlL'[[[_)r t£ the m8lII tlnlt

s dl_pla)'

_hou]d

nl_t

_RnRoI b_ h_0rd.

to the TAPE-2

connectors,

TAPE*2

MONITOR

can be used

to monitor

the recording

NOTE:
E\ en when TAPE-2

i_ not selcclcd

ns the suurce

me IT-2 MONITOR ]indicator

is no/hr

. the source signal is still sent tu the I'APE-2

outnut

The source
signal
can be monitored
through
the speatker_ or headphones
when FAPE*2 MONITOR is turned off
[f the IT ? MONITOR ] indlcatu* in the disph b is not ]it. the sound flora the source
can be heard. It the 3-head lane deck conilecrgo tO the I'APE-2 connectors
is used
tor recording, p_css rather the TAPE 2 but
Ion on [r[e remote c_i/tlOl or t]l_ TAPE 2
MONITOR

button

make "TAPE*2"

on

:he maul

u_

m

appear m the d_p_t U _or a

te_ seconda
Jght up the [T 2 M()XITOR ]
_ni'a_i_l'. all_ he_l die SO[ll]d
that Is lus_
lecolded.
l'_ return t_ tistellJl/g to the stltt[_'e _OLilld
rues,, u_ther the TAPE-2 butto{i tm me
icmote eonlro] {_r Ihe TAPE-2 M()N1TOR

TX-8511

bu[[on

_NITOR-

AMP

P ay[_acK'_l!l

,_TO_

Tape deck
(TAPE-2)
or

GfaDh

,

Reco'ding

O11 [[lg

]11an"

tnl]l

Hld

rrle

It1 h_'a[of goes ol]

Playoac_

I
I

¢ _QLla]IzOJ

1. (2onnect the graphic equalizer
to the
rAPE-2
connectors
on lhe rear panel
of the TX-851L
2, If a s_ond tape deck is used. connect
i! 1o th_, tape deck connectors
on the
graphic cqualizt.r.
3, Prt*ss the? TAPE-2
button
on the
remote ronlral or the TAPE*2 MONITOR button on the main unil.
The E ZMONIIOR
HILIIC_LI(llO11 [[1("
main unit's dispmy ugn_s up
4, Follow the operating instructinn_ for
the graphic t'qualizer,
To record an equalized
tape deck ctmnected

sb_al,

use me

t//thP eLL_al/**C].

Connection
U.S.A. and Canadian

for Multi-Room

models

(Xantech

TM

Multiple-Room

Remote Control

systems)

Do nt_t _[u_ m the p_wel cord uJ_til all conn_cti_nls ha_e b_'ei_ rllade,
When makil]g, c_mne_Lmlls S., Through _5, be sure tt/connect th_ units a_ showll Irl the cotnlectlt)l_ dlagr_m b_lo'_,. Do not [llz_kc a llli_take
%h_n

ctlnIl_tJllh_

[h_

A. Connecting

Ullttt-

components

Con/Doneli_S

nlonlitcd

in

equipped

a rack

hhou{d

with Onkyot--'-_l jacks
be

t'oinlecte(I

_p; _h(iw

i1 beh/w

tl) enable

r_mote

eot_tro]

operfillOtl.

L Set up the compnnents

MAIN ROOM
1. Onkyo

components

Onky0"s RI jack.
2. Connect
the
sub

SUB ROOM

(a)
511

T;(-8

3' blC°_n_
ectir] "g

I Remote
t__controt

akerA

4

Rerane Sensor

Remote

Sensor

ronm. then connect
M

k[

tSubroorn)|

_

(Sub

room

spezker

cables to the speaker B terminal on
the TX-8511. (_1,)
3, Install Connecting
Bh_ck in the main
room. then connect it to the "l X-8511,
4. Install

Power

lal displaying

ooml

in

tile

_ub-

it to the C,mnect-

ing Btnek in the main room.

_

B. Connecting components not equipped with Onkyor_l jacks
l.

L'onnect
the components
FX-851 l.

2. Make th_ eonnet_iorts
MAIN ROOM

3. Emitter

SUB ROOM

{e)

described

abRv_

_n stt, ps 2 through 4 of section A,
Install Emitter _t'_ so that its sensor i_

3.

5. Emitter

b_ to the

directed
toward
thv_, components.
fl_en connect it to |he TX-8511.
•

Operating

components

which

are

positioned out of the range of the
emitter
installe¢
as describe€
above
Speaker
(Sub
room)

B

Speaker B
(Sub room',

4. Connect
the
1"X.8511.
5. Install another

\

__

_._mponent_
Emitter

supply

I

diagram
Speaker

A (Main

RoOm)

Connecting
block

Speaker S (Sub Room)

_j
TX-8511

i

_c_ _o that its

sensor is directed h_ward these components, then co_me_'t it to the Conne_.ting Block, (_)

C_mnecfion

(d) to th_

Emitter

Connection
Models

for Multi-Room

other than U S A and Canad

Remote

Control

an mode s (Onkyo

Multi-Room

Systems)

Do nor ping m the p_ wet cilrd until :d/ct_Tln_:tiims have been mallc
X_'h__n
_tlCI]

lll_lkln_

cllall_l'L)ons

_OIllle_'liIIg

.lle

A. Connecting

1

throll_h

components

1_ _/_llpon_2_R_,

4

ht _ _llt_

Io collnec!

[ll_

unl[_

a_

sho_n

ill _h_

c0111_e_tlon

die,ram

_c]_l_.

Do

no(

Inak_

d Iltibt_k_

uI/nN.

equipped

]n _ l'tlgk

m@.lnt_d

_hould

with Onkyo r_ I jacks
b_

_.'onllL_ct_'d

_ls 5howrt

tO _n_tble

below

i_m_lt_

_J_IIflTO]

Op_I'_H_IL

1, Set up the components

Ca) displaying

Onkyo_s I_ I jack
MAINROOM

SUBROOM

1.On_yocomponents
(a)

I _t.
,mRa_ote

TX-8511
Mainroom)

2. Uonneet
the
sub
cables to the speaker
the TX-851L
":

,

eontro _*_-

(M

3, Remotesensor

I

3. Install Remote Sensor HR-10 in the
sub-room,
then connect it to the

I_2. Speaker

B

TX-8511.

2, Spea_er

room
speaker
14 terminal on

(' 2t

B

B. Connecting components not equippped with Onkyo t_ I jacks
1. Connect
the eomponent_s
_b} to the
TX-_L_It.
Z. Make fl_e connedioas
de_b_d
_bov_
3. Remote Emttter
" HE-f01ACI

MAIN

ROOM

SUB

in steps 2 through 3 of s_ction A,
_. Install Remote Emitter HE-50 (AC

ROO_

so that its sensor
Power
supply

is directed

theae components,
the TX-8511. t_
Connect
the AC
Remote Endtter,

toward

then connect
adapter

it to
to

the

which

are

4, Components(cJ
_

•

TX-8511

"\\,

Operating

components

positioned
out of the range of the
emitter
installed
as described
above.

(Main roomI

4. Conne_'|
TX-8511.

the eompotlent_

_c_ to the

5. In_tall Remote Emitter
Head HE-J0
so that its sensor is directed toward
i

Connection

these components,
then connect
th_ HE_SI) _AC), ((_',1

I

it to

diagram
Remote

Speaker A (Main Room)

Emitter

HE-50(AC)

Remote

Emitter

Head HE-10

AC adapter
SPEAKERS
A
e_

@O@_

_ MRx)N
_ _OUT

Green Terminal

HR-IO

TX-S511

SUB ROOM

25

Multi-Room
Retel

tit _age_ 2=t and

Remote Control

25 ftlr conllectioll

deItlll_

1

3

L=J

L.._.

--5

2

oNX,Tz9

,,

1
ndlcator

In the main room:
L PresstheMROFFbultanontheTX_8-_ll

,qff

to make the indi-

eator go off. (If the MR OFF indicator
is lit. the multi-room
_2_steIll cannot be used,
2. Press the SPEAKERS
B button to illuminate the SPEAKERS B indicator.
3= 'I utal the VOI,UrvlE

knob to its mitdmum,

In the sllh-rooln_
dir,_,t the remot_
Sen4or _, )Ilk3 o illu]ti-room
systeml

2

control
and:

tm_ard the Remote

4. Pres_ th_ appropriat_
INPUT SELECTOR
remote contrcfl to select your desired source
5

ating it,
l'se the VOLVME
the desired levd

If the relnole
....

3

_

II

4
TUNER

PHONO

TAPE-2

EEl
VOLUME

26

VIDEO-1

L

Romo_a control

Irolll

tile

to adjust

MIb-roOI/L

nents cannot be controlled. _'heek the tolh>wmg:
• Use the controls on the IX-8511
m the mare

qemDte contro

5

colltlo] i_ u4ed

button

the volume

m

hut the c{llnpo
room m chec_

•ahether It 1'_,aorking properl> Then. Ise the remote c(liltrot to
check whether the ct_mponeni i4 w_lrking properly If il is n

TAPE-1

........

& or •

button on the
and start oper-

__

__

C

D

VIDEO-2

•

refer t_ _age 6.
When {lperalln_

•
•

£tlC_K _nal rile emit*er is directed /ow;,.rd that coi1]porleill.
Check thai the colllpOtlPI/lS ar_" corrt_cllV connecmo
CheckthattheMROFFindJcatoron
theTX 8_]1 is notlit

a

COlllpOnelU

I]o[

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]J _ plob]_lll

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ytlu

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ilK" tl_lll_

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guide

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Cause

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du_

d is lie|

Remedy

•

Flower

•

Connect

•

There is e×ternal noise {Rthe computer circuits
of thrs umt

i

•

A0

•

Turn the cower sw_cn off. and then on agalr
or remove the AC D]ug from the outlet and then
plug ]1 again.
Contacl your Onky0 Serwce Cente_

•
•
•
•

IT-2 MONiTOR_lndlcator
Is ht.
AUDIO MUTE indicator is lit
Bad/incorrect
connections.
Amphtler
protection
circuitry
vated_

•
•
•
•

Switch off.
Switch offwith the remote control
Check cortnect{on cables, speaker cables, etc
Contact your Onkyo Service Center

•

Poor or no input ground.

•

Check outer conductor

•
•

Poor or no phono motor ground.
The placement
of the audro connection
on the rear panel is incorrect,

cables

•
•

Check for proper ground connection
Adlust the placement
of the cable
hum.

Howling when the volume is
turned up

•

Turntable and speakers are too close together

•

Move them farther apart.

Rough or scratchy sound;
High range is not clear

•
•
•

Stylus of turntable pick-up ts worn.
Turntable stylus t}p _sdirty,
Treble controt is too high.

•
•
•

Replace.
Clean,
T,_rn treble control

AM stations cannot be
received.

•

AM loop antenna is not attached

•

Connect the included AM loop antenna to the
AM antenna terminals

Buzzing noise on AM
(particularly conspicuous at
night or with weak stations)

•

No se from electrical apparatus such as duoreseenl lamp

•

Move the AM loop antenna to a different posltion
Set up an outdoor AM antenna

No power

Power but no sound

Hum,

Iow4requency

noise

ruse

cord

IS oJscoRnecte(3

IS OlOWn.

has

been

ach-

•

High-pitched noise or
buzzing noise on AM

•
•

Crackling noise on AM or FM

•
•

Norse caused by turning fluorescent lamp on
and off.
No_se from automobile _gn_t_on.

•
•
, •
,

Dower coro.

of _nput plugs.
to reduce

down

Place the AM loop antenna as far as possible
from the TV.
Move unit away from TV set.
Move antenna as tar as possible from the fluorescent lamp
Install an FM outdoor antenna as far as poss_hie from the road
Change the pos[lion or direction of the outdoor
antenn&

FMTUNED and STEREO
indicators light but sound is
distorted and stereo
separation is bad,

•
•

Station is too strong
Multiple reflection of the ra&o waves because
of ta}l buildings or mountains

e

FMTUNED and STEREO
indicators flicker and hiss is
heard on FM.

, •
•

Station is too weak.
Stereo FM broadcasts cover only about half
me distance of an ordinary broadcast,

•
•

Install an outdoor FM antenna.
Change the postion or direction of the outdoor
antenna.

No station is recalled when a
PRESET or SCAN button is
pressed.

•

Thepowercordhasbeenunpluggedforalong
time

•

The memory contents are ]ost. StQreal
hone again

Receive an RDS station.
Install an outdoor FM antenna.
Change the position ol direction of the outdoor
antenna.
Move the antenna as far away as possible
from the fluorescent lamp.
Install an outdoor FM antenna as far away as
possible from the road.

The RDS function does not
work, (European and some
other models only)

I
•
•

]t is not RDS station
The reception station signal is too weak.

•
•
•

•

Too much interference,

•

_

Frontpanelcontrelsfunction,
but remote control does not.
Alsu

I_l_]

to

tb_

re_peetl_¢

•

Change to a T_shaped amenna
Use an antenna wh ch has better direcbvity
and select a point where the distortion is least.

sIa-

]

'
,

•

fIotlt

coIlr[nb

•

•
•

lfiS[l_Uellnn

No batteries in remote control.
Battahes have worn out
]llanufil_,

ei

ire

VIL]eO

£11_._ p a'_cr,

•
•
qdeo

cassette

Inseflbatteries.
Replace batteries
recorder,

_,'

monitor.

_fc

being

usect.

27

Specifications
AMPLIFIER
PoV* e[

SECTION

USA & Canaman

E_I OPhiR
Asian

moacl_

100 Waits per channel
min RMS. at 8
ohms both channels driven from 20 Hz {
20 kH2 with ml more than 0 08% THD
2 x i00 W_ts at 4 ohms. I kHz DIN1

{Hod_lY.

model_

DytlAHIIC
USA

IF Re _'cdon Rata
Signal to Noise Ratio:

O/lII3UI

2×130W_t_at4ohms

pt_w_I

modeE:

2 X 170

Watts

at 2 ohm_

2 × J 35 Warts

al 4 ohmq

2 × 140 Watts

at 8 ohms

Other area models:

× ]45

_.¥att_

< 120 Watts

Selectivity
AM Surmresdrm
Total Harmonic

LIAJI

_

Ratill
Dislortitm

at 2ohm_

Stereo Threshold

at4ohm_

AM:

2 x 75

Watt_

at 8 ohm_

!1.08%

at I watt

O.U8%
).08_

at rated power
at Iwatt oumul

Tumng Range
U.S. and Canadian

outpm

_gnal-to-No_se
Total Harmonic

Et{IIJpedli

t_lld

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Au_/I_li_II

87.50_o
Mon_,:
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1.5 dR

50dB Ouk'tmg Sen_fivdv.
( "aptura Ratio
Image Rejection
Ratio:
L.S and Canadian model€
Other models

V_ 60 ltz

_.

AC23(} V. 50 Hz
Worldwide
Powel

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AC 2?0 231# 12(} V switchable

Nil6(} Hz

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xlels

IW x H * D

REMOTE

CONTROL

? 8a
_-20 W
4 _s × 150 x 322 mm
7 I/_*'X171_"A
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87 50 t_ 108 011MHz

_/J U¥
ill dB
4(}dB
4(}dB
0,7_

Ratio:
Dislorfion

Power SuppP
U.S. and Canadlas_

SECTION

I'ml lg Rang_:
{r.S. and Uanad_an models

I0 kHz stcp_l
vJ kH2 _te _s

GENERAL

80dg
[HP A. 5 mV mpm
30dB IHFA
50 dB

MUlmg:

530 m L710 kHz
522 to E611 k[17

531) _u 7 I(} kHz I 1(} kHz slep
53] to I O(P kllz/9
kHz _Le,,_

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2h
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50 Ink[ 22 _.onm_
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_0 inV. 2 2 kohms
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t _ g-p. 75 ohm_
Phono Overload.
tel) m'_ RMS at Id/*#l H," 05q,
20 to 30.IR10 Hz t { dR
req_lency Re,spon'_e ¸
RIAA Dc_lauon:
20 to ?0 tRI{}Hz +0 N dlt
T_[ic Col/Irol:
BASS
+10 dB at [OOHz
TREBI E:
+10 dB al lO o RJ Hz
gnal to No_e Ratio.
PHONO"
CD,WAPE

models.

El mpean nlodel_;:
World_a Ide modes

Damping Factor
[npm _ensltlvity
and hnpea,ulce
PHONO'
2.5 mV 50 kohn
Li_ie /CD. TAPE 1 2. VIDEO 1 2
gO iil_ _0 kollt{lS

Usable

Atl

Frt2qu{?llcy Rcsp lille

Dlstortlon

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TUNER

{Jlial)nel

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& Canadian

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9(} dR
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76 dB. [HF
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_5 dB. IHF
55 dB DIN _±300 kHz 4(} kH7 Devl.
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172 dBf. 2Z aV (75 _hm_r

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11.2 dBf. 10 uV 75 ohms [HF
I _ttV 7_; ohms DIN
!7.2 dBI. ZO JV 175 ohm_ ItlF
23uv
75 ohmD[N
7.2 dBtl 2.0 uV (75 ohms)
37.2 dBf 20.0 uV 175 ohmsi

Specifications

and

f?'atare_

are _ubl¢ci

_* cflatl_ze

_,_dhoul

mltl_e

at} dB
85 dB

ONKYO

CORPORATION

Sales & Product
Tel' 0720-318111

Planning Div. 2-1 Nmshin-cho.
Fax. 0720_33-5222

Neyagawa_shi.

OSAKA_72

JAPAN

ONKYO U.S.A. CORPORATION
200 Williams
-el:

Drive.

201-825_7950

Ramsey.

NJ

Fax: 201-825

07446
8150

US.A
E-mail"

onkyo@onkyousa.com

ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH
Industnestrasse
18-2(} 82110 Germefir_g.
Tel 089 84 93 20 Fax: 089 84 93 226

GERMANY

ONKYO FRANCE

SN 29342365

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ImmeuNe Le Diarna_t
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FRANCE
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