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ONKY(_
Contents
AV Receiver

TX-SR701/7OIE
TX-SR601/6OIE
Facilities

and connections

8

Instruction Manual

Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo AV Receiver.
Please read this manual thoroughly
before making
connections
and plugging in the unit. Following the
instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain
optimum performance
and listening enjoyment from
your new AV Receiver.
future reference.

Please

retain

this manual

for

Appendix

N

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

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an cquilateral
triangle,

CAUTION:
TO REDUCE
REMOVE

is intended

_"dallgerous

THE RISK

COVER

OF ELECTRIC

(OR BACK).

PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICE PERSONNEL.

SHOCK,

DO NOT

su [['icient

NO USER-SERVICEABLE

SERVICING

TO

QUALIFIED

voltage"
inagnitude

to

alert

within

tile

user

the

product's

to COlaS{itutc

to the

a risk

presence

oI unilasulated

enclosure
of electric

that
shock

may

be

of

to perSOlaS.

The exclamation point ,,_ithin an equilateral triangle is intended to
atert file user

_

to file preselace

of important

operating

alad n/aintenance

(servicing) instructions in the literatm'e accompanying tile appliance.

Important Safety Instructions
I.

Read Instructions
should be read before

All the safety and operating
the appliance is operated.

instructions

2.

Retain
should

Instructions
The safety and operating
be retained for future reference.

instructions

3.

Heed Warnings
All warnings
on the appliance
opera/ing instructions
should be adhered to.

4.

Follow Instructions
be followed.

5.

Water and Moisture
Do not use the appliance near water
for example,
near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub; in a wet basement;
or near a swimming
pool; and
the like.

All operating

and in the

and use instructions

should

6.

Cleaning
Unplug the appliance
from the wall outlet before
cleaning.
The appliance
should be cleaned with a dry cloth or
only as recommended
by the manufacturer.

7.

Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventila/ion
and to ensure reliable operation of the appliance and
to protect it from overheating,
and these openings
must not be
blocked or covered. Do not use the appliance
on a bed, sofa,
rug, or other such surface. Newspapers,
table clothes, curtains,
and other items can inadverlently
block ventila/ion slots. Do not
place the unit near curtains thai could obstruct the ventilation.
If
you install the appliance
in a built-in installa/ion,
such as a
bookcase
or rack, ensure that there is adequate
ventila/ion.
Leave 20 cm (8") of free space at the top and sides and I0 cm
(4") at the rear. 'Ihe rear edge of the shelf or board above the
appliance should be set I0 cm (4") away from the rear panel or
wall, creating a flue-like gap for warm air to escape.

8.

Heat
The appliance
should be situated
sources
such as radiators,
heat regislers,
appliances (including
amplifier) that produce

away from heat
stoves,
or other
heal.

9.

(;,rounding
or Polarization
The appliance
may be equipped
with a polarized alternating
current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power
outlet only one way. This is a safety fea/ure. If you are unable to
insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. [f the
plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician
to replace
your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the
polarized or groundingqype
plug.
A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. 'Ihe wide blade or the third prong are provided for your
safety. [f the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician
for replacement
of the obsolete outlet.

I0. Power-Cord
Protection
Power-supply
cords
should
be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by
items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention
to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles,
and the point where
they exit from the appliance.

I 1. Attachments
the appliance
Accessories
stand, tripod,

Do not use attachments
not recommended
by
manufacturer
as they may cause hazards.
Do not place the appliance
on an unstable cart,
bracket, or table. The appliance may fall, causing

serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the
appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended
by the manufacturer,
or sold with the appliance.
Any mounting of the appliance should PORTABLE CART WARNING
follow the manufacturer's
instructions,
and should
recommended

use a mounting

accessory

by the manufacturer.

12. An appliance
should

and cart combination
be moved with care to avoid

injury from tip-over.
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the appliance and
cart combination 1o overturn.

$3125A

13. Lightning

l_br added protection
for the appliance
during a
lightning
storm, or when it is lefl unattended
and unused for
long periods
of time, unplug
it fl'om the wall outlet and
disconnect
the antenna
or cable sys/em.
This will prevent
damage to the appliance due to lightning and power-fine surges.

14. Servicing

- Do not attempt to service the appliance yourself as
opening or removing
covers
may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Ret_r all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
Damage
Requiring
Service
Unplug the appliance
wall outlet and refer servicing
to qualified
service
under the following conditions:
A. When the power-supply
coM or plug is damaged,
B.

If liquid has been
appliance,

C.
D.

If the appliance
If the appliance
operating
covered

spilled,

or objects

has been exposed
does not operate

have fallen

into the

to rain or water,
normally by following

instructions.
Adjust only those
by the operating
instructions

the

controls thai are
as an improper

adjustment
of other controls may result in damage and will
often require exlensive
work by a qualified
technician
to
E.
E

restore the appliance to its normal opera/ion,
If the appliance has been dropped or damaged
and
When the appliance exhibits a distinct
this indicates a need for service.

change

in any way,

in performance

15. Object and Liquid
Entry
Never push objects of any kind
into the appliance
through
openings
as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock.
The appliance
should not be exposed to dripping or splashing
and no ol_jects filled with liquids, such as vases should be
placed on the appliance.
Don't put candles or other burning objects on top of this unit.
16. Batteries
Always
consider
the environmental
follow local regulations
when disposing of batteries.

2

form the
personnel

issues

and

Precautions
1.

Recording

For U.S. models

Copyright

Recording
of copyrighied
illegal without permission
2.

material for other than personal
of the copyright holder.

use is

The fuse is located inside the chassis and is not user serviceable. If Ix)wer
does not come on, contact your Onkyo authorized service station.
3. Care
From time to time you should wipe the front and rear panels and the
cabinet with a soft cloth. For heavier dirt, dampen a soft cloth in a
weak solution of mild detergent
and water, wring it out dry, and
wipe off the dirt. Following
this, dry immediately
with a clean
cloth. Do not use rough
inalerial,
thinners,
alcohol
or other
chemical solvents or cloths since these could damage the finish or
remove the panel lettering.
4. Power

WARNING
TIME,

The voltage of the available
power supply differs
according
to
country or region. Be sure thai the power supply voltage of the area
where this unit will be used meets the required
voltage (e.g., AC
230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz) written on the rear panel.
Worldwide
models are equipped with a voltage selector to conform
to local power supplies.
Be sure to set this swiich to match the
voltage

of the power supply

For British

in your area before

plugging

in the unit.

models

Replacement
and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord
of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel.
wires

system

in the mains

lead

are colored

ill accoMance

installer:

with

the

following code:
Blue
: Neutral
Brown : Live

to call the CATV sys/em
of the NEC which provides

CAUTION:

.....

'ihe user changes
party responsible
operate
NOTE:

or modifications
not expressly
approved
by the
for compliance
could void the user's authority to

the equipment.

'lhis equipment
has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
'lhese limits are designed
to provide reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in a residential
installation.
This equipment
generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance
with the instructions,
may cause
harmful interference
Io radio communications.
However, there is no
guaraniee that inierference
will not occur in a particular installa/ion.
If this equipment
does cause harmful
inierference
to radio or
television
reception,
which can be delermined
by turning
the
equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the
interference
by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving anienna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different fiom
that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer
help.
For Canadian
models

or an experienced

NOTE:

THIS CLASS B DIGITAL
WITH CANADIAN
ICES-003.

As the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may
not correspond
with the colored markings identifying
the terminals
in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is colored blue must be connecied
to the terminal
which is marked with the letter N or colored black.

Fk)r models

The wire which is colored brown must be connected
which is marked with the letter L or colored red.

CLASSE

to the terminal

IMPORTANT
A 5 ampere fuse is fitled in this plug. ShouM the fuse need to be
replaced,
please ensure that the replacement
fuse has a rating of 5
amperes and thai it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362. Check
for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED
PLUG IS UNSUITABLE
FOR THE
SOCKET
OUTLET
IN YOUR
HOME
THEN
THE
FUSE

installer's
guidelines

for proper grounding
and, in particular,
specifies
that the cable
ground shall be connecled
to the grounding
system of the building,
as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
FCC INFORMATION
FOR USER

•

IMPORTANT
The

to CATV

'Ibis reminder
is provided
attention to Section 820-40

AC Fuse

BEFORE
PLUGGING
IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST
READ THE FOLLOWING
SECTION CAREFULLY.

Note

radiofl'V

APFARA_FUS

BLADE

OF PLUG TO WIDE

SLOT, FULLY

for

COMPLIES

having a power coM with a polarized plug:
TO PREVENT
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,

CAUTION:
WIDE

technician

MATCH

INSEKI'.

ModUle pour les Canodien

REMARQUE:
B EST

CET APPAREIL
NUMERIQUE DE
CON-FORME
A LA NORME NMB-003

LA
DU

CANADA.

Sur les modbles dont la fiche est polaris6e:
ATTENTION:
POUR _vrrER LES CHOCS _LECTRIQUES,
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE
DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE
DE LA PRISE ET
POUSSER

JUSQU'AU

FOND.

SHOULD
BE REMOVED
AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND
DISPOSED
OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER
OF SEVERE
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED
INTO ANY 13 AMPERE
If in any doubt,

consult

SOCKET.
a qualified

electrician.

3

......

Contents
Connecting antennas
Before using
Important Safety Instructions
Precautions

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

2

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

3

Contents ..............................................................

4

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

the AM loop antenna

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

29

Connecting

the AM antenna

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

29

Connecting

the included

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

29

Connecting

an FM outdoor

antenna

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

30

Connecting

an AM outdoor

antenna

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

30

Directional

linkage

Connecting

the antenna

cable

antennas

Features
..............................................................
6
Supplied accessories

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

7

Before using this unit ........................................

7

Setting

the voltage

Installing
Using

selector

the remote

(Worldwide

controller

the remote controller

batteries

models

29

Assemhling

..........................................................
cable to the 75/300

adapter

(For all models

models

and European

30

f_ antenna

other than USA & Canadian
models)

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

30

only) .-... 7

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

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

7
7

Setup and operation
Configuring the speakers ................................
Displaying

Facilities and connections

Speaker

Front panel facilities ..........................................
8
Front panel ...................................................................... 8
Front panel display ....................................................... 11

Setting

Remote controller

Buttons

Connections

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

12

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

14

TX-SR701/701E

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

15

TX-SR601/601E

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

15

Connecting

your audio components

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

16

Connecting

your video components

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

17

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

21

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

21

12V TRIGGER

ZONE

2 terminal

PRE OUT (TX-SR7OI/701E

only)

Operating components not reached by the
remote controller signals (IR IN) ................ 22
If the remote controller
signal does not reach
the TX-SRT01/701E/601/601E
remote sensor

........ 22

Connecting the remote zone (Zone 2) speakers ...23
When

using the ZONE

2 SPEAKERS

When

using the ZONE

2 LINE

When

using the ZONE

2 PRE OUT terminals

(TX-SRT01/701E

Connections

Connecting

Speaker
Using

the speaker

33

levels ..........................................

used for navigating

through

the menus

Listening to Radio Broadcasts

34

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

37

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

into a radio station ...............................................

Listening

to a stereo

radio station

Presetting

a radio station

Selecting

a preset

Erasing

a preset

(FM mode)

37

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

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

radio station
radio station

to RDS broadcasts

ffI'Y program

38
38

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

38

Displaying

Radio Text (RT)

Performing

a PTY scan

Performing

a TP scan

Selecting

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

types in Europe

Selecting

39

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

40

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

40
40

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

41

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

changing

39

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

the type of audio

Temporarily

39

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

an Audio Component

Basic operation

37

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

Listening to RDS broadcasts
(European models only) .............................
Listening

36

input signal

the speaker

41

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

output

levels

42

............. 43
43

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

24

Using the sleep time (remote

44

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

25

Listening

with headphones

25

Enjoying

DVD multichannel

CONTROL

setup for surround
configuration

sound

for surround

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

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

25

..........................................................
cable

labels

a subwoofer

Switching

sound
25

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

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

26
26

Connecting
the surround back speakers
(TX-SRT01/701E
only) ...........................................

26

Connecting

speakers

27

Connecting

the speaker

.......................................................
cable

the power

Connecting

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

Calibrating

'luning

31

listening

'IS change the display of the input source
fl'om TAPE to MD ...................................................

the speaker

Connecting

4

23

from your normal

24

placement

Connecting

23

position

distance

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

speaker

playback

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

the speaker

31

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

24

speaker

Minimum

23

only) ............................................

speakers

Standard

OUT terminals

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

Configuration

31

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

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

AC OUTLETS
R I REMOTE

lerminals

the Main Menu

a suhwoofer

27

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

28

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

Turning

on the power

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

Turning

on the power

from the remote controller

Temporarily

Listening
Selecting
Re-EQ
Selecting

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

28
28
.......... 28

the display

Original

turning

Modes

only)

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

audio

playback

44

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

......................................................
off the sound

mode (TX-SR701/701

for movies

45

a listening

mode (TX-SR601/601

filter (CinemaFILTER)

(TX-SR601/601E

loading

only)

48

...... 49

E) ................

50

for movies

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

51

Input Setup ........................................................

52

Hardware

55

Setup

only)

46

E) ................

(TX-SR701/701E

44
45

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

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

a listening
function

controller

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

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

Hardware Config .............................................................

55

Contents
Preference

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

56

Preference
........................................................................
56 I Appendix

Audio
Adjust
......................................................
S7
Troubleshooting
POWER

Enjoying music in the remote zone ................. 60
;i

Using o

Using

the

buttons

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

the remote

Adjusting

controller

the volume

Recording

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

for the remote

zone

60

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

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

Recording

the input source

Recording

both the audio

(REC OUT selector)
and video

SPEAKERS

60

60

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

TUNER

VIDEO

and AUDIO

UFHER

........... 61

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

FM/AM

REMOTE

61

guide ......................................

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

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

CONTROLLER

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

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

If one of the messages

shown below appears

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

75
75
75
75
76
76
76
77

62

Specifications

(TX-SR701/701E)

Specifications

(TX-SR601/601

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

78

E) ......................

79

Remote controller
Using remote controller
Overview
Calling

iiiiii

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

........................................................................
up a preset radio station

63

tape deck ........................

63

an Onkyo cassette

Controlling

an Onkyo DVD player

Controlling

an Onkyo CD player

Controlling

an Onkyo MD recorder

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

64

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

65

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

66

a pre-programming

Learning

code

a pre-programming

Pre-programming

codes

63

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

Controlling

Entering

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

code ..................................

(DVD

SAT MODE

(Satellile

CABLE

MODE

VCR MODE
TV MODE

Player

(Cable

(VCR

Mode)

Tuner

Mode)

Mode)

(TV Mode)

Mode)

68

Erasing

procedure

the programmed

69

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

69

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

69

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

70

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

70

..................................................
command

What

is tile macro function?

Programming
Executing

the nlacro
the macro

from one button

...-.72

Erasing

a macro

Erasing

all commands

programmed

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

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

from the MACRO
and macros

1 (or 2) button

72

73
73

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

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

71
71

Erasing all the commands
programmed
under a MODE
button .......................................................................

Using the macro function

69

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

Programming the commands of remote
controllers for other devices into the
remote controller .........................................
Programming

67
67

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

Operating your programmed
remote controller .........................................
DVD MODE

63

73
73
......... 74

Declaration

that have been

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

of Conformity

74

We,

ELECTRONICS
GmbH
INDUSTRIESTRASSE
20
82110 GERMERING,
ONKYO
EUROPE
GERMANY

(

(

declare in own responsibility,
thai the ONKYO product described
in this instruction mmmal is in compliance
with the corresponding
lechnical
standards
such as EN60065,
EN55013, EN55020 and

GERMERING,
GERMANY
EN61(X)0-3-2, -3-3.

_,,,/

d/"
ONKYO

EUROPE

ELECTRONICS

IMORI
GmbH

5

Features
TX-SR701/701E

TX-SR601/601

Amplifier

Amplifier

•

•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Features

100 W × 2 (Front)/100 W (Center)/100 W × 2 (Surround)/
100 W (Surround Back) at 8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08 %
THD (FTC rated)
130 W × 2 (Front)/130 W (Center)/130 W × 2 (Surround)/
130 W (Surround Back) at 6 ohms, 1 kHz (DIN)
160 W x 2 _ront)/160 W (Center)/160W × 2 (Surround)/
160 W (Surround Back) at 6 ohms, 1 kHz (JEITA)
Wide Range Amplifier Technology (WRAT)
Powered Zone 2 Capability
State-of-the-art linear PCM 192 kHz/24-bit DACs tbr
All channels
Optimum gain volume circuitry
VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry) tbr L/C/R
Channels

Audio/Video

Features

THX ® Select certified
THX surround EX®

•
•

Dolby ®* Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic II
DTS, DTS 96124, DTS-ES Extended Surround, DTS
Neo:6
Non-Scaling Configuration
Re-EQ
Pure Audio Mode
Crossover Adjustment (40/60/80/100/120/150 Hz)
Onscreen graphical displays
Digital Outputs (1 coaxial, 1 optical)
2 component video inputs and 1 output
3Assignable digital inputs (1 coaxial, 2 optical)
5 S-Video inputs and 3 outputs
Front panel A/V, S-Video, Optical inputs
Multi channel input tbr DVD-Audio and Super Audio
CD
Rec out selector and Zone 2 selector
Pre-out terminals for Front L/R, Center, Surround L/
R, Surround Back L/R, Subwoofer and Zone 2 L/R
Color-coded speaker terminals

•
•
•

Features

85 W x 2 (Front)/85 W (Center)/85 W × 2 (Surround)/85 W
(Surround Back) at 8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08 %
THD (FTC rated)
120 W × 2 (Front)/120 W (Center)/120 W x 2 (Surround)/
120W(SurroundBack)at 6ohms, l kHz (DIN)
150W × 2 (Front)/150 W (center)/150 W × 2 (Surround)/150
W (S_
Back) at 6 ohms, 1 kHz (JEITA)
Wide Range Amplifier Technology (WRAT)
Powered Zone 2 Capability
State-of-the-art linear PCM 192 kHz/24-bit DACs tbr
All channels
Optimum gain volume circuitry
VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry) (except tbr
USA & Canadian models, Australian models)

•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Audio/Video

•
•

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

•

E

•
•

Features

Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic II
DTS, DTS 96/24, DTS-ES Extended Surround, DTS
Neo:6
Non-Scaling Configuration
CinemaFILTER
Crossover Adjustment (60/80/100/120/150 Hz)
Onscreen graphical displays
Optical Digital Output
2 component video inputs and 1 output
3 Assignable digital inputs (1 coaxial, 2 optical)
5 S-Video inputs and 3 outputs
Front punel A/V, S-Video, Optical inputs
Multi chunnel input for DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD
Rec out selector and Zone 2 selector
Pre-out terminal for Subwoofer
Color-coded speaker terminals

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

FM/AM Tuner Features
•
•
•

40 FM/AM random presets
FM auto tuning
RDS (European models) with PS/RT/PTY/TP

FM/AM Tuner Features

Other Performance

•
•
•

•

IntelliVolume

•
•

Preprogrammed
mode-key LEDs
Zone 2 Lineout

•
•

12V Trigger output tbr Zone 2
IR input terminal

40 FM/AM random presets
FM auto tuning
RDS (European models) with PS/RT/PTY/TP

Other Performance
•
•
•
•
•

Features

IntelliVolume
Powerful backlit/preprogrammed
with macro and mode-key LEDs
12V Trigger output for Zone 2
IR input terminal
Zone 2 Lineout

learning

remote

•

•
•
•

Features

learning remote

with macro and

*Manufactured
under license flora Dolby Laboratories
"Dolby," 'Pro
Logic,"
"Surround
EX" and the double
trademarks of Dolby Laboratolies.

sym[×)l

are

"TheaterDimensional"
is a trademark of Onkyo Corporation.
Lucaslilm THX and TttX are trademarks
t)r registered _lademalks of THX
L_d All rights reserved. Used under authorization
"DTS," "DTS ES Extended
Sunound,"
iliad "Neo:6" are trademarks
of
Digital Theater

Systems,

Inc.

•
•

Xantech is it registered trademark of Xantech Corporation.
Nfles is a registered trademark of Nfles Audio Corporation.

•

Re Equalization
and the "Re EQ" logo
Manufactured
under license ofTHX Ltd

The

D

alphabet

displayed

at

the

end

of

are
the

trademarks
product

of THX
name

lbund

Ltd.
in

catalogs and on the packages represents the color of this receiver.
Though the color varies, the specifications and operations are the same.

6

Supplied accessories
Check that the following
601/601E.

accessories

are supplied

with the TX-SR701/701E/
The following

accessories

may be available depending

on the area which it was purchased.

FM indoor antenna × 1

AM loop antenna × 1

Conversion plug × 1
(Use this plug if the power cord plug of the TXSR701/701E/601/601E
does not fit your AC outlet.
Shape may vary depending

on the area which it was

purchased.)

Remote controller × 1

Speaker cable label × 1

TX-SR701/701 E: RC-533M
TX-SR601/601 E: RC-515M
Batteries

75/300 _2 antenna adapter × 1

(AA, R6) x 2

Before using this unit
Notes:

Setting the voltage selector
(Worldwide models only)

•

models

are equipped

with a voltage

selector

so that you

can set your TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
to conform
with local
power supplies. Be sure to set this swilch to mateh the voltage of the

To avoid corrosion,

•

the batteries

batteries and replace them/x)th

I Using

top (I 20 V) or bottom

Point

is appropriate.

remove

if the remote

Remove dead batteries imnaediately te avoid damage
If the remote controller does not operate smoothly,

the preset voltage is not correct for your area, insert a screwdriver
into the groove in the switch and slide the switch all the way to the
V), whichever

or different

kinds of
controller

will not be used for a long time.

power supply in your area before plugging in the unit.
Determine
the proper voltage for your area: 220-230 V or 120 V. If

(220-230

with old batteries

batteries.
•

Worldwide

Do not mix new batteries

the

remote

the remote

S'IANDBY
the remote

with two new AA batteries,

controller

controller

indicator
controller.

from corrosion.
remove the old

lights

loward

the relnote

control

up when the unit receives

Remote control sensor

sensor.

The

a signal from

TX-SR701/701FJ601/601E

120V
VOLTAGE
_ELECTOR
220-230V "%'

Approx. 16feet
/

Installing

1. Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing it
and sliding it in the direction shown by the arrow below.
2. Insert
two AA (R6) batteries
into the battery
compartment. Carefully follow the polarity diagram
(positive (+) and negative (-) symbols) inside the
battery compartment.
3. After the batteries are installed and seated correctly,
replace the compartment cover.
1

(5meters)

the remote controller batteries

2

A_

3

_SEND/LE_AARN

indicator

Notesl
•

Make

sure thaI the remote

light such as direct
may prevent proper

control

sensor

is not sul2ject to strong

sunlight or inverted fluorescent
light for it
operation of the remote controller.

•

Using another remote controller
in the same room or using the
TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
near equipment
that uses infrared
rays may cause operational
interference.

•

Do not put objects
pressed by mistake

•

Make
Placing
prevent

•

sure

on the remote controller.
and drain the balteries.

the audio

rack

doors

do

Its buttons

not have

the TX-SR7OI/701E/601/601E
behind
proper remote controller
operation.

may be

colored
such doors

glass.
may

If there is any obstacle between the remote controller
and the
remote control sensor, the remote controller
will not operate.

7

Front panel facilities
Here is an explanation

o[the

controls

and displays

on the front panel of the TX-SP,701/701E/601/601E.

Front panel


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Front panel facilities
For further operational
brackets [ I.

POWER

instructions,

the pages

indicated

in

(for all models

models,

other

and Australian

than USA

models)

and

•

•

swilch,

the STANDBY

indicator

Before turning on the power, check
are properly connected.

to make

button

[38]

Press

to assign

the radio station

preset

channel

or press to delete

that you are currently
a previously

preset

tuned into to a
station.

[28]

Press to turn on and off the main power supply for the TX-SR701/
701E/601/601E.
When the TX-SR7OI/701E/601/601E
is turned on
with the POWER

MEMORY

@

switch

Canadian

see

lights.
sure that all coMs

When the power is turned on, a sudden surge of current will
occur thai may adversely affect the opera/ion
of other devices.
'Ik) prevent this, do not plug the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
into
the same circuit used by sensitive equipment,
e.g., computers.

FM MODE

@
Press

to change

button

[37]

the stereo

mode

fronl AUTO

to MONO

and vice

versa. Each time this button is pressed, the AUTO indica/ion
turns
on and off indicating the current mode. if you are listening to an FM
radio station in stereo and the sound cuts out or there is a great deal
of noise, switch from AUTO to MONO.

(_

Remote control sensor [7]

AUDIO ADJUST button [57]
STANDBY/ON

@

If pressed

button

with the POWER

[28]

swilch

Press to adjust the sound quality and the listening mode.
turned

on (with

the receiver

plugged in for US models and Australian
models), the TX-SR701/
701E/601/601E
turns on and the display lights up. If pressed again,
the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
standby state, the display
601/601E

@

cannot

returns to the standby state. In the
is turned off and the TX-SR701/701E/

be operated.

STANDBY

indicator

state

Press to display infomlation about the cmTent input source signal.
Each thne you press the display button, the screen changes to show
you different information concerning the input signal.
RT/PTYFrP

This button

(European

is only available

models

on European

only)

button

models.

Press

to tune into the Radio Data Syslem (RDS)
RDS was developed
within the European
(EBU)
bullon

type)

to TP (traffic

DIMMER

button

(other

than

program)

European

[40]
this bullon

for FM broadcasting.
Broadcasting
Union

and then back to El" again.

models)

®

Press to set the brightness
of the front display.
There are three settings available: normal, dark,
and very dark.
•

The brightness
be adjusted

of the front display

using the remote

LISTENING

MODE

can also

controller.

buttons

button

[32]

When in the Setup Menu, press to go back one level.
while at the Main Menu, you will exit the Setup Menu.

TUNING

i#•,

[31,37,

PRESET

_111%cursor

[46-5t]

Press these buttons to select a listening mode for the current input
source. Press the DIRECT
(TX-SR601/601E),
THX (TX-SR701/
701E), STEREO,
and SURROUND
buttons to select a listening
mode directly. Press the DSP button to select any of the possible
listening modes for the input source currently selected.

Note:
During playback of a multichalmel source, press the DIRECT
button to turn off the tone control and the SURROUND button to
turn on the tone control. [45]

If pressed

(AlVl41i_ ") buttons

38]

To tune into a radio station, press the 'IUNING
A/•
buttons. The
tuner frequency
is displayed
in the front display
and it can be
changed in 100-kHz (or 50-kHz)
9-kHz) increments
for AM.

and is available
in most European countries.
Each time the
is pressed, the display changes from RT (radio lext) to PTY

(program

RETURN

(_)

DISPLAY button [45]

@

Press to enter the Setup Menu. The OSD Menu will appear on the
TV monitor as well as the front display on the TX-SR7OI/701E/
601/601E.

(_

[7,28]

Lights when the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
is in the standby
and when a signal is received from the remote controller.

@

SETUP button [31]

increments

for FM and 10-kHz

(or

When FM is selected as the input source, you can hold down either
the TUNING • or • bmion and then release it to activate the autoseamh feature. It will search for a sta/ion in the direction
of the
button

you

naviga/ing

pressed
through

and

stop

when

the menu settings,

it tunes

into

these buttons

one.

When

move the cursor

up or down (or change the highlighied
item).
To select a radio station thai was stored using the MEMORY
press the PRESET _1/_" buttons.

button,

When navigating through the menu settings, these buttons select
value or item thai you selected with the TUNING •/•
buttons.
When

you press

the SETUP

buttons
become
operations.

(_

cursor

ENTER

button

Press to display
Menu.

to control

remote

VIDEO
laor connecting

be

used

and

for

PRESET

Setup

for the item that is selected

VOLUME

the volume

zone (Zone

the TUNING

to

Menu

[31]

the screen

MASTER
Use

button,

buttons

the

in the Setup

dial [41]
in the main

zone.

'lhe

volume

for the

2) is independent.

4 INPUT

terminals

a video camera

[21]

or game device.

Front display [11]

9

Front panel facilities

Input source buttons (DVD, VIDEO 1-4,TAPE,
TUNER, CD, and PHONO (TX-SR701/701E only))
[41]
'Ihese buttons are used to select the input source.
Press these bullons to select the input source for the main zone.
To select the input source for the remole zone (Zone 2) or recording
out (Rec Out), first press the ZONE 2 or REC OUT bullon, and then
press the desired input source bulton. The input channel with its
indica/or lit red is output to REC OUT and the one with its indicator
lit green is output to ZONE 2.
(_

AUDIO SELECTOR

button [42]

Press to select the type of audit} input signal.
(_

DIRECT/PURE
(TX-SR701/701E

(_

AUDIO button and indicator
only) [46, 48]

PHONES jack [441

'Ihis is a standaM stereo,jack for connecting stereo headphones.
_)

REC OUT, ZONE 2, OFF, LEVEL •/•

buttons, and

ZONE 2 indicator [60, 61]
'Ihe REC OUT and ZONE 2 bullons allow you to use the TXSR701/701E/601/601E
to output to a mmole zone (Zone 2) or to
another component for recording (Rec Out).
To turn off the output, press the OFF button. The ZONE 2 indicator
lights when a signal is output to the remote zone (2kme 2). When the
ZONE 2 indicator is off, then either output to the remole zone is
turned off or Rec Out is selected. Press the LEVEE • / • bultons to
enter the mode for adjusting the volume in the remote zone (Zone
2).
Note:
'Ihe Rec Out and Zone 2 buttons use the same circuit and therefore
cannot be used at the same time. When REC OUT is selected,
nothing is output to Zone 2. When ZONE 2 is selected, REC OUT
is automatically fixed to SOURCE.

10

Front panel facilities
Front panel display

®

®

©

MUn.G[ODDIQITAL
mlqr_a .eo:6OOP.OLOQIC=_EO,I AUTO
SLEEP

REC OUT ZONE2

®

@

I

PCM MULTI CH DSP STEREO

®

DIRECT

MEMORY

FM STEREO

@

(_) MUTING indicator
Flashes when the mute function is turned on.

During

_) Listening

volume. When the FM or AM input is selecled, shows the frequency
and preset number. When the DISPLAY
bullon is pressed, shows

One

of these

input source.
to indicate
(_) Tuning

or digital
lights

In addition,

the current

indicators

the format

one of the listening

listening

of the current

mode indicators

lights

Lights

when receiving

Lights when
station.
FM STERE()

the

current

input

source

and

not

SLEEP indicator

(_) ZONE 2 indicator

is received.

FM broadcasts

into the monaural
(European

Lights when an RDS sta/ion
MEMORY

shows

Lights when using the remote zone (Zone 2)_

indicator

RDS indicator

display

operation,

the lislening
mode and input source format. However,
does
show the source format when the FM or AM source is selected.

mode.

indicator

off when placed

function
normal

Lights when the sleep timer is turned on.

when a radio station

AUTO

Lights

input format
to show

indicators

TUNED
Lights

mode
indicators

_-' Multi

in the stereo

mode_ Turns

(_

REC OUT

indicator

]node.

models

Lights when recording
another (Rec Out)

only)

the input

source

from

one component

to

is received.

indicator
the MEMORY

button

is pressed

to preset

a radio

indicator

when an FM broadcast

station

is received

in stereo.

11

Remote controller
RC-533M

SEND/LEARN
Lights
flashes

indicator

red when signals are sent by the l-emote controller. It also
when a button is pressed when the battery power is low.

ON/STANDBY

button

[28]

ON: Press to turn on the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E.
STANDBY:

®

Pxess

the STANDBY
in standby

completely

Press

,, @ ®

button

@

1,2

the TX-

the power

to

you to set the TX-SRT01/701E/601/
after a specified time period.

button

or execute

buttons

select

the

[73]

the macro

function.

and indicators

component

other operation

button

to

be

[28, 63-74]
operated

by

the

remote

RETURN

is pressed.

button

Press to enter the selected
CH +t% DISC
Press to select
When

a preset

the CD mode

operating

components

@

channel

AUDIO

to the previous

menu.

for the tuner (CH). [38]
also press

with disc changers

the DVD mode

of the DVD player

and return

is selecled,

MENU

Press to select a speaker
(CH SEL). [43]
When

[32]
setting

+ button

CH SEL/TOP

a disc

when

the speaker

level

[65]

button

channel

when

is selected,

acliusting

press to display

('FOP MENU).

SEL/TV/VCR

to select

(DISC).

the menu screens

[64]

button

[47]

Press to select the audio input signal. The setting changes
from
"Aulo" to "Multich"
(only if DVD is selecled as the input source) to
"Analog"
I_

and back each time this button
LEVEL

_r/ANGLE

and LEVEL

Press to adjust the volume of the speaker
button (LEVEL A/T). [431

is pressed.
A/SUBTiTLE
selected

Press the ANGLE button to select a camera
DVD-Video
with multiple angle playback.
Press the SUBTITLE
playing a DVD-Video.

button
[641

CD/TAPE/DVD/MD
Press to operate other
SR701/701E/601/601E

12

turn

controller.
When a MODE button is pressed,
it will light for 8
seconds. 'Ihe selected MODE button will also light whenever any

@

RC-515M

not

to set the sleep function.

MODE
Press

only places

and does

[44]

The SLEEP button enables
601E to turn off automatically

Press to program

®

button

in the

off.

MACRO

@

the TX-SRTO1/7OIE/601/6OIE

SRT01/701E/601/601E

SLEEP

®

to place

standby state.
Be aware that pressing

buttons

using the CH SEL

angle

when playing

to select

a subtitle

language

operation

buttons

[63-66]

Onkyo components
connected
using the I':_| terminals.

a

when

to the TX-

Remote controller

(_

INPUT

SELECTOR

buttons

[41]

(_

MUTING button [45]

I_

AUDIO ADJUST button [57]

(_

ZONE

Press to select an input source.
Same as the input selector bullons on the front panel of the TXSR701/701E/601/601E.
'Ibe input source for each bullon is given
here.
DVD:DVD,
CD:CD,
VI:VIDEO1,
V2:VIDEO2,
V3:VIDEO3,
V4:VIDEO4,
V5:VIDEO5
(not used with the TXSR701/701E/601/601E),
TAP:TAPE,
TUN:FMIAM,
PH:PHONO
(not used with the TX-SR601/601E).

Numeric
FLTR,

key/Listening

DISPLAY,

mode,

DIMMER

l to 9, +10, --/---, 0: Fi)r entering

When in the RCVR
mode,
remote zone (ZONE 2). [601

SP A, SP B, CINE

When
[661

buttons

the numher

of a track.

2/SEARCH/ENTER

[64-66]

button

When the DVD mode is selecled, press to find the specific section
on a DVD where you want to start playback (SEARCH).
[64]

in the MD mode,

press

press

to perform

to enter

operations

the selected

on the

song (ENTER).

PURE A:
TX-SR60U601

E: Not used with the TX-SR60!/601E.

TX-SR701/70IE:

Press to seIect the Pm-e Audio mode. [46, 48]

DIRECT,

STERE(),

DSP

 "Digital
connect

to make

Input"

it to

the

TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
from

the digital

from the DIGITAL

OUT,jack

input

is only the digital

the

(see page
DIGITAL
for

digital

of the TX-SR70I/

Note:
601/601E

is made to a different ,jack, this must
--> "Digital Input" (see page 52).

moving

settings
of the TX-SR701/7OIE/6OI/601E,
as the digital input source t_r TAPE (----).

recording
of the signal
701E/601/601E.

type of connector

tape deck,

or the DIGITAL

of the TX-SR701/70IF/601/60IE

on the

with

a ground (or earth) wire to
however, connecting
the

of the TX-SRT01/70IF/601/60IE.

OPTICAL

depending

for use

you properly connect the left channels
channels to the R,jacks.

If the

If the digital connection
changed at "Input Setup"

sm-e that

Using RCA audio cables, connect the output,jacks
(PLAY) of the
device to the TAPE IN audio ,jacks of the TX-SR701/70IE/60I/
601E and connect the input jacks (REC) of the device to the TAPE

disc player has a digital output, connect it to either
INPUT COAXIAL
,jack or the DIGITAL
INPUT

initial
source

Make

to the L ,jack and the right

wire may cause increased
noise, and in such
wire is not necessary and should not be connected.

If the compact
the DIGITAL
jack

only)

of the turntable

of the TX-SRT01/701E.

For proper operation, connect
lerminal.
I:or some turntables,

COAXIAL,jack

a compact

the output,jacks

the left channel

TX-SR701/701E

cartridges.
the GND

701 E/601/601E
1.

connect

audio jacks

you properly connect
channel to the R,jack.

the

digital inputs, connect CD players, LD players, DVD players, or
other digital source component.
'15 the digital outputs, connect MD
recorders,

to the PHONO

ground
ground

INPUT/OUTPUT

On the rear panel of the TX-SR701/70IE/601/601E,
there are one
coaxial digital input, two optical digital inputs, one coaxial digital
output

a turntable (PHONO) (TX-SR7OI/701E

an RCA audio cable,

Note:

audio)

inputs and outputs

Connecting

Using

of the TX-SR701/701E/

signal input to the DIGITAL

IN,jack.

Connections
Connecting

a DVD

Player with

5.1-Channel

Output

¥

--)

Component video output

Video output
S video output

--

1

4. DVD player (DVD)

Analog audio
output (center)

I

JAnalog
audio output
(subwoofer)
L (white)

Analog audio output

Rre_

{surround

L (white)

Analog audio output

=_

(front L/R)

R (red)

: Signal flow

above for the following

connection

connect
your video
Refer to the diagram

examples.

Video signal will be output if you use any one of COMPONENT,
S,
or composit terminals. However, you are recommended
to match the
type of video lerminals
for connection
between video devices (ex.
DVD player and VCR), TX-SR701/701E/601/60I
COMPONENT
For DVD
connectors,
component
component
bank

VIDEO

E and TV/monitor.

INPUT/OUTPUT
have component
video
has two
banks
of

video
input
connectors
(Y, PB,
video input. TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
video

output

•

connectors

PR)

for direct

degrade the image. The result is vastly increased
incredibly
lifelike colors and crisp detail.
The signal that comes in from COMPONENT
is only
sent to COMPONENT
VIDEO
connecting
a video player
INPUT
.jacks, be sure to
COMPONENT
VIDE()

IN/OUT,

VIDEO
S VIDE()

to the
connect

OUTPUT

4 inputs are located

on the front panel.

is as tbllows:

The signal that comes in from a VIDEO IN ,jack is sent to both the
VIDEO OUT and S VIDEO OUT,jacks.
The signal that comes in
from a S VIDEO IN jack is sent to both the S VIDEO OUT and
VIDEO OUT ,jacks.
video connections.

•

It is not necessary

to make

both video

and S

with

video

output

only

to

device
the

(e.g.,

television

MONITOR

OUT

or projector)
VIDEO

is
.jack,

MONITOR
OUT S VIDEO jack, or both, and the video signal
from the souxce component
is input through
the component
video connectors,
no picture will appear. Video sources input

component

image quality,

If your
connecled

for direct
also has one

video output to the matrix decoder
of a television,
projector,
or
other display device. By sending the pure component
video signal
directly, the signal forgoes the extra processing
that normally would

•

The VIDEO

The flow of tile video signals

No_s:

players
or other devices
thai
the TX-SR7OI/701E/6OI/601E

of component

Digital audio output
(optical)

• When connecting
a VCR or other video component,
make sure
you connect its audio and video leads to the same bank (e.g.,
both to VIDEO 3).

Connecting your video components
Below
is an example
of how you can
components
to the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E.

L/R)

from the component
video connectors
the component
video connectors.
•

For

more

information

about

the

can only be output

DIGITAL

from

INPUT/OUTPUT

,jacks, see page 16.
VIDEO
OUTPUT.

COMPONENT
your television

INPUT
When
VIDEO
to the

.jacks.

IN/OUT

These are the video inputs and oulputs. On the rear panel, there are
four video inputs and two video outputs and each one includes both
composite

video and S video configurations.

Connect VCRs, VTRs, LD players, DVD players, and other video
components
to the video inputs. Connect VCRs, VTRs, and other
recoMing
components
to the video
outputs
to make
video
recoMings.

17

Connections
Connecting a DVD Player with 2-Channel (L/R) Audio Output

¥

Component

video output

Video output

S video output I 1

4.

_

: Signal flow

4. Connecting a DVD player (DVD)
Using an RCA video cable, connect the video output .jack
(composile) of the DVD player to the DVD V IN jack of the TXSR701/701E/601/601E
Or if the DVD player has an S video output
.jack, connect it to the DVD S IN .jack with an S video cable Or if
the device has component video outputs, connect them to the
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT I or 2 .jacks on the TX-SR701/
701E/601/601E
With the initial settings
o1' the TX-SR7OI/701E/6OI/601E,
DVD input source is set tbr the COMPONENT
VIDE()

the
INPUT

I jacks.
If you connect the DVD player to the COMPONENT
VIDEO
INPUT
2 jacks,
this must be changed
at "Input
Setup"
-+
"Component
Video" (see page 53).
Using

an RCA

audio

connection

cable,

connect

the audio

output

,jacks of the DVD player to the DVD FRONT L/R,jacks of the TXSR701/701E/601/601E.
Make sure thai you properly connect the
left channel to the L,jack and the right channel to the R jack.

If the device has a 5.1-channel output, connect the DVD FRONT L/
R, SURR L/R, CENTER, and SUBWOOFER (5A-channel input)
,jacks of the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
to the 5.1-channel output
,jacks of the DVD player. Make sure that you properly connect the
left channels to the L,jacks and the right channels to the R,jacks.
If the device has a digital output, connect it to either the DIGITAL
IN COAXIAL,jack
or the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL,jack
of the TXSR701/701E/601/601E
depending
on the type of connector
on the
DVD player.
With

the initial

DVD input
(OPT 1).
If the digital
changed

settings

source

connection

at "Input

o1' the TX-SR701/701E/6OI/601E,

is set for digital input

Setup"

is made

at the OPTICAL

a/ a different

-+ "Digital

Input"

the
I jack

,jack, this must

be

(see page 52).

Note:
If the
channel

DVD
audio

player
outputs,

has

both

5.1-channel

and you want

audio

to connect

outputs

and 2-

the DVD

player

only using the FRONT
L/R ,jacks on the TX-SR701/701E/601/
601E, use the 2-channel audio output ,jacks on the DVD player.

18

L (white)
R (red)

Analog

DVD player (DVD)

audio

output

Digital audio output
(optical)

/

Connections

Y

: Signal flow

_

Component video output

/

Video output
6. Satellite tuner or
television (VIDEO 3)

o_ _
....

_.

--

I

I ll_I

-

-

_

_I

I Il®®J
II

optica,

I II

Digital audio output

I

S Video output

II

;

.vo,(V,DEO,)

f

I f_;-_"_°_

r-=_°E°_,;_-

I

_--

-

_ll

I

I Vldeooutput

II

SVldeooutput

V

.......

Illllll

I

-SVideo
input
(wh.e)

Ana,ogaudioouJut

L (white)

R (red)

Analog audio outp'--_'_ut_

_

_L (white)

R (red)

_

_

Analog audio input
R (red)

5.

Connecting

Using

a video

cassette

RCA video cables,

of the video cassette

recorder

connect

recorder

(VIDE()

1)

6.

the video output,jack

to the VIDEO

(composile)

1 V IN,jack

of the TX-

Connecting
(VIDE()
3)

Using

an

a

RCA

satellite

video

tuner,

cable,

television,

connect

the

or

video

settop

hox

output

,jack

SR701/701 E/601/601E
and connect the video input jack of the video
cassette recoMer to the VIDEO I V OUT ,jack of the TX-SR701/
701E/601/601E.
Or if the video cassette recorder has S video input

(composile)
of the device to the VIDEO 3 V IN ,jack of the TXSRT01/701E/601/601E.
Or if the device has an S video output jack,
connect it to the VIDEO 3 S IN ,jack of the TX-SRT01/701E/601/

and output jacks, using S video cables, connect
,jack of the video cassette recoMer to the VIDEO

601E using an S video cable. Or if the device has component
outputs, connect them to the COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT

TX-SRT01/701E/601/601E

and connect

video cassette recorder
SR701/701E/601/601E.
component
VIDEO
With
VIDE()
INPUT

video

INPUT

the S video output
I S IN,jack of the
input ,jack of the

jacks

on the TX-SRT01/701E/601/601E.

to the VIDEO
I S OUT ,jack of the TXOr if the video cassette
recoMer
has

With

the initial

ouiputs,

connect

the video

them

to the

COMPONENT

I or 2 jacks

on the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E.

initial

settings

of the TX-SR701/7OIE/601/601E,

1 input
2 jacks.

source

the

If you connect
VIDEO INPUT

the video cassette
1 ,jacks, this must

"Component

Video"

Using

audio

RCA

is set for the

COMPONENT

VIDEO

recorder to the COMPONENT
be changed at "Input Setup" -_

connect

the audio

output

jacks

of the

video cassette recorder
SRT01/701E/601/601E

to the VIDEO 1 IN audio,jacks
of the TXand connect
the audio input jacks of the

video cassette

to the VIDEO

recoMer

I OUT audio jacks of the TX-

SRT01/701E/601/601E.
Make sure thai you properly connect
left channels to the L,jacks and the right channels to the R,jacks.
If you are connecting
inslead

a digital

of a VCR, connect

or DIGITAL
the device.

IN OgF,jack

With
the initial
nothing is allocated

output

it m either
depending

device

to the VIDEO

the DIGITAL

the

1 ,jack

IN COAX,jack

on the type of connector

on

settings

3 input
2 jacks.

If you connect
the

(see page 53).
cables,

VIDEO
INPUT

source

of the

the device

Using

an RCA

device

to the VIDEO

audio

TX-SR7OI/701E/601/6OIE,

is set for

the COMPONENT

to the COMPONENT

,jacks, this must be changed
Video" (see page 53).
cable,

at "Input
connect

3 IN audio,jacks

has a digital

IN COAXIAL,jack
SR701/701E/601/601E
device.
With

the

initial

VIDEO 3 input
jack (OPT 2).

output,

depending
settings

source

If the digital connection
changed at "Input Setup"

of the

VIDEO
--_

the
VIDE()
INPUT

1

"Component

output

,jack of the

of the TX-SR701/701E/601/

connect

or the DIGITAL

Setup"

the audio

601E. Make sure that you properly connect
,jack and the right channel to the R,jack.
If the device

video
1 or 2

the left channel
it to either

IN OPTICAL,jack

to the L

the DIGITAL
of the TX-

on the type of connector

on the

TX-SR7OII7OIEI6OI/6OIE,

is _t tbr digital

the

input at the OPTICAL

2

is made a/a different ,jack, this must
--9 "Digital Input" (see page 52).

be

settings
of the TX-SR701/7OIE/601/601E,
as the digital input source for VIDE() 1 (----).

If you connect
the digital
audio output, be sure to make the
appropriate
changes at "lnput Setup" -_ "Digital lnput" (see page
52).

19

Connections

" l

_)

Component
video input

Video input
SVideo input
SVideoinput

L (white)

F
input

R (red)
L (white)

Analog audio
output

R (red)

S Video output
: Signal flow
Video output
7.

Connecting
a DVD recorder
device (VIDEO
2)

Using

RCA video cables,

connect

or other

digital

video

the video output,jack

Note:

recording

The output from the DIGITAL
OUT jack of the TX-SR7OI/701E/
601/601E
is only the digital signal input to the DIGITAL IN jack.

(composite)

of the device to the VIDEO 2 V IN jack of the TX-SR7OI/701E/
601/601E
and connect the video input ,jack of the device to the
VIDEO 2 V OUT,jack of the TX-SR7OI/701E/601/6OIE.
Or if the
device has S video input and output jacks, using S video cables,
connect the S video output,jack
of the device to the VIDEO 2 S IN
jack

of the TX-SR7OI/701E/601/6OIE

and connect

the video input

jack of the device to the VIDEO 2 S OUT ,jack of the TX-SR701/
701E/601/601E.
Or if the device has component
video outputs,
connect them to the COMPONENT
the TX-S RT01/701E/601/601E.
With
VIDEO
INPUT

the

initial

settings

2 input
2 jacks.

source

VIDEO

INPUT

I or 2,jacks

fbr tile

the

COMPONENT

VIDE()

If you connect the device to the COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT 1
jacks,
this must be changed
at "Input
Setup" --> "Component
Video"

(see page 53).

Using RCA audio cables, connect the audio output jacks of the
device to the VIDEO 2 IN audio jacks of the TX-SR701/701E/601/
601E and connect the audio input jacks of the device to the VIDEO
2 OUT

audio

jacks

of the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E.

that you properly connect the left channels
right channels to the R jacks.
If the device

has a digital

IN COAXIAL

nothing

the

connect

jack or the DIGITAL

SR701/701E/601/601E
device.
With

output,

depending

initial

settings

is allocated

of

Make

to the L jacks
it to either

the DIGITAL

IN OPTICAL,jack

of the TX-

on the type of connector
the

sme

and the

on the

TX-SR7OI!7OIE/601/6OIE,

as tile digital input source

fbr VIDEO

2 (----).

If you connect
the digital audio output,
be sure to
appropriate
changes at "Input Setup" -_ "Digital Input"
52).

make the
(see page

If the

DIGITAL

device

has

OUTPUT
jack
recording
of the
701 E/601/601E.

2O

a digital

Connecting
OUT)

input,

connect

it to the

of the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
for digital
signal from the digital input of the TX-SR701/

a television monitor

or projector

(MONITOR

The TX-SR701/7OIE/601/6OIE
is equipped
with a simple Y/C
separate circuit and simple Y/C mixed circuit. Since both the signal
from the S and V inputs are output to the MONITOR
OUT S output,
if the television

or proiector

is equipped

with an S video

input, it is

unnecessary
to connect the video connectors.
If it is equipped with
only a video input, connect it to the MONITOR
OUT V output.
Using

of' the TX-SR7OI/701E/6OI/601E,
is _t

on

8.

an

(composile)

RCA

video

of the device

cable,

connect

to the MONITOR

the

video

input

jack

OUT V ,jack of the TX-

SRT01/701E/601/601E.
Or if the device has an S video input jack,
connect it to the MONITOR
OUT S ,jack of the TX-SR701/701E/
601/601E
using an S video cable. Or if the device has component
video inputs, connect them to the bank of COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUTPUT jacks on the TX-SRT01/701E/601/601E.
Note:
Note thai the Setup Menu will only be displayed
on the monitor
conneoed
to MONITOR
OUT (S or V) and not those connected
to
the COMPONENT

VIDEO

OUTPUT

jacks.

Connections
9.

Connecting

Using

an

video

RCA

camera,

video

etc. (VIDEO

cable,

connect

4 INPUT)

the

video

output

,jack

(composile)
of the device to the VIDEO 4 VIDEO ,jack of the TXSR701/701 E/601/601 E, Or if the device has an S video output jack,
connect it to the VIDEO 4 S VIDEO
601/601E using an S video cable.

,jack of the TX-SR701/701

E/

Using an RCA audio cable, connect the audio output ,jack of the
device to the VIDEO 4 AUDIO ,jacks of the TX-SRT01/701E/601/
601E. Make sure that you properly connect
,jack and the right channel to the R ,jack.

the left channel

If the device has an optical digital output, connect
DIGITAL jack of the TX-SRT01/701
E/601/601E.
The VIDEO

4 digital

input

'I hese,jacks
You can

are for connecting
use

an

auxiliary

only)

an auxiliary
power

power

amplifiers

amplifier.

to lislen

at louder

volumes than you can with the TX-SRT01/701E
alone. When using
a power amplifier, connect each speaker to the power amplifier.

to the L

it to the VIDEO

is fixed to the OPTICAL

I PRE OUT (TX-SR701/701E

input

4
on

the front panel.

S Video

output

©G
_Df4_

9. Video camera/Video
(VIDEO 4 INPUT)

l Video

Analog

output

game
1

d
i

1Z3 =

output
R (red)

12V TRIGGER

ZONE 2 terminal

When the 'IX-SRT01/701E/601/601E
terminal outputs at 12 V/100 mA.

is in the ZONE 2 mode, this

1.
2.
3.
4.

Front right speaker
Front left speaker
Surround right
speaker
Surround left speaker

5.

Subwoofer

6.
7.

Center speaker
Surround back right
speaker
Surround back left speaker

8.

Note:
If you use a power amplifier
OUT terminal
and connect

connecled
to the SURR BACK PRE
two surround
back speakers
to the

amplifier,
set the "Hardware
Conlig"
"2ch (PRE OUT)" (see page 55).

-9 "b. Surr Back"

setting

to

21

Operating components not reached by the remote
controller signals (IR IN)
In order

to use tile remote

70 IE/601/601E
multi-room

controller

from a remote

kit (sold separately)
Multi-Room
System)

to control

location,

tile TX-SR7Ol/

you will need to prepare

Make
a

the

equipment

connections
to the power

as

shown

below.

Do

Onkyo's
Ex/ension

•

Multiroom
A/V distribution
and control
from Niles °') and Xantech Q')

System

kit

(IR

Remote

From connecting

Controller
Mini plug cable

system

such

as those

If the remote controller signal does not reach the
TX-SR701/701E/601/601 E remote sensor
E/601/601E

is located

inside

a cabinet

or other

enclosure where the infrared rays from the remole controller
cannot
enter, then operation with the remole controller
will not be possible.
In such a case, it will be necessary
to install a remole sensor at a
location outside of the cabinet
controller can reach.
With

this connection,

IN Position"

select

where

"Main"

the infrared

at "HaMware

rays from
Config"

the

-_ "IR

(see page 55).

•
CoLon
nectlng

_

block

_-_:

[_
_l _

IN

IR Receiver

TX-SR701/

;;e
601E

Remote Controller

In the

: Signal flow

'Ihe IR IN input allows you to control the TX-SRT01/701E/601/
601E h'om the remole zone (Zone 2) with the remote controller
even

though

building

from

the remole

zone

the main

zone.

may

be on the

The diagram

other

side

of the

below

shows

how to

make the proper connections
for the remote zone.
With this connection,
select "Z_me 2" at "Hardware

Config"

-_ "IR

IN Position"

(see page 55).

IR IN
I
IR Receiver
601/_01E

Connectin_
block

%2

Remote Controller

Main room

Zone 2 room
: Signal flow

22

plug

TX-SR701/701 E/601/601 E

in

any

are complete.

such as one of those given below:

•

If the TX-SRT01/701

not

outlet until all the connections

block

Connecting the remote zone (Zone 2) speakers
The TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
allows you to lislen to two separate
input sources a/ the same time. This allows you to, for example,
place speakers in two different rooms so that two or more people
can enjoy two different kinds of music at the same time. The room

Remote Zone (Zone 2)

where the TX-SR7OI/701E/6OI/601E
is actually localed is referred
to as the main morn while the separate room is referred to as the
remole zone (Zone 2). In addition,
the IR IN terminal of the TX-

Zone 2

Zone2

Left speaker

Rightspeaker

SR701/701E/601/601E
allows you to control the TX-SR701/701E/
601/601E from the remole zone (Zone 2) with the remote controller
even though

the remole

below
zone.

how to make

show

zone is physically
the proper

separaied.

connections

The diagrams
for the remote

Zone 2 amplifier

When using the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals
You can connect the speakers for the remote
ZONE 2 SPEAKERS
terminals.

zone

(Zone

Main Room

2) to the

When you connect
the speakers
to the ZONE
2 SPEAKERS
terminals,
set the "HaMware
Config" setting to "Zone 27' In this
setting, while you use the remote zone (Zone 2), surround playback
will not be available for the main room (2ch s/ereo playback only).
When you are not using the Zone 2, 6.1-channel
playback will be
available for the main room.

Right (red)
TX-SR701/701

Note:
'Ihe ZONE

2 out lerminals

a fixed output
Main Room

E/601/601 E

of the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E

are of

level.

Remote Zone (Zone 2)

Zone 2

Zone 2

Left
speaker

Right
speaker

When using the ZONE 2 PRE OUT terminals
(TX-SR701/701 E only)
You can connect
ZONE
2 PRE

the amplifier for the remole zone (Zone 2) to the
OUT
terminals
and connect
the remote
zone

speakers.
When you connect
the speakers
to the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS
terminals,
set the "Hardware
Config" setting to "Zone 22' In this
setting,

while you use the remote

zone (Zone 2), surround

will not be available for the main room (2ch stereo playback
When you are not using the Zone 2, 6.1-channel
playback
available for the main room.

Main Room

Note:
It is important to be aware of the speaker impedance (see page 31 ).

TX-SR70f/701E

playback
only).
will be

Remote Zone (Zone 2)
Zone 2

Zone 2

Left
speaker

Right
speaker

When using the ZONE 2 LINE OUT terminals
The ZONE 2 LINE OUT ierminal is a constant output.
the LINE input of the amplifier (CD, tape, eic.). Adjust

Connect to
the volume

with the amplifier connected
to the ZONE 2 LINE OUT terminal.
In this connection,
whatever the "Hardware Config" setting is set to,
6.1 channel playback is always available for main room.

1. Connect the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
for the remote zone.

Left (white)

to the amplifier
Right (red)

2. Connect the remote zone speaker cables to the
speaker terminals on the amplifier.

23

Connections
Dimmer
AC OUTLETS

function

The Dimmer
function
SRT01/701E/601/601E

'Ihe TX-SR701/701E/601/6OIE

is equipped

with AC mains

outlets

for connecting
the power coMs from other devices so that their
power is supplied through the TX-SR701/701
E/601/601E.
By doing
this, you can leave the connecled
device turned on and have the
STANDBY/ON
button on the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
turn on
and off the device together

with the TX-SR701/701

E/601/601E.

Tile shape, number,
and total capacity of the AC outlets
differ depending
on the area of purchase.

brightness

(display brightness
adjustment)
can be used to synchronize

on the connected

device

of the TXthe display

using the I:t I connection.

Caution:
If an MD recorder
701E/601/601E,
page 43).

is connected
switch

to the TAPE,jack

the Input

Selector

on the TX-SR701/

from TAPE

to MD (see

may
TX-SR701/701 E/601/601 E

Caution:

Make sme that the total capacity of the components
connecled
to
the TX-SRT01/701E/601/601E
does not exceed the capacity that is
printed

on the rear panel (e.g., TOTAL

_-..........-

120W).

==c:Ii_

R I connector

Ex: Onkyo CD player
RI

connector

/_::]

_4:::::IIm_-.......---

/q::/
\

dEX:cOnkyocassette tape\_-]-_:4ZSItiii:--------

To connect components
using the Ill /erminal,
simply connect a
remote control cable from this 1"211lerminal to the Il I lerminal of
the other component.

An Ill

remole

control

cable

with a I/8-inch

(3.5-mm)
minia/ure two-conductor
plug comes with every cassette
tape deck, compact disc player, MD recorder, and DVD player that
has an Il I lerminal.
European and
some Asian models

USA and Canadian
models

•

When

performing

operations

using the Il I system,

RI REMOTE CONTROL
'Ihe

Ill

terminal

connecting
terminal.
operated

other

the

TX-SR701/701E/601/601E

components

equipped

is

In addition,
you can also

on/ready

when you connect a component
perform the system opera/ions

to the
given

function

When the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
is in the standby state, if an
Ill-connected
component
is turned on, the TX-SRT01/701E/601/
601E also turns on and the input source selecled a/the TX-SR701/
701E/601/601E

aulomatically

swilches

to thai component.

Be aware that this function will not work if the power coM for the connected
component
is connecled
to the AC OUTLFF
on the TXSRT01/701E/601/601E,
or if the TX-SRT01/701E/601/601E
has
already

been turned

Direct

change

When
the

on.

function

the play button
input

automatically
Power

source

is pressed
selecled

changes

at

a/ an Ill-connected
the

component,

TX-SR701/701E/601/601E

to that component.

off function

When the TX-SR701/701
E/601/601E
is placed in the standby state,
all Ill-connected
components
are also automa/ically
put into the
standby stale.
Also, if you press the ON button on the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
remote controller while the TX-SR701/701
E/601/601E
is turned
all gl-connecled
recorders, tuners,

24

components
(DVD players,
etc.) are also mined on.

CD

players,

on,
MD

Ill-connected

•

For remote control
a]so be connected.

•

If a component
has two Il I lerminals,
connect to the TX-SRT01/701E/601/601E.

for

with the R I same

When a component
is connecled
to the terminal, it can be
by the remole controller
supplied
with the TX-SR701/

701E/601/601E.
1"211terminal,
below.
Power

on

Onkyo

with

do not use the remote

operation,

the audio

used to daisy chain with another
•

components

zone (Zone

connection

2).

cables

must

you can use either one to
The other one can be

component.

With Onkyo DVD players, you can enter the pre-program
code
so thai you can operate the DVD player directly with the remote
controller

without

connecting

the Ill

terminals

(see page 67).

Connecting speakers
Before connecting
the speakers, it is very important to place them
properly for the optimum
sound space for your listening pleasure.
Be sure to refer to the instruction
manuals
that came with the
speakers

during

placement

and connection.

Furthermore,

that for surround playback, the configuration
speakers are both very important.

be aware

and placement

of your

Suhwoofer
When bass sound is reproduced,

its volume and quality greatly depend

on subwootEr placement. 'Ihose characteristics
also depends on the
shape of your listening room as well as your listening point. Generally
speaking, good bass sound is obtained when the subwoofer is placed
in the corner of the room or at one-thiM the length of the room.

Standard speaker setup for surround sound
•

Front

right and left speakers

Produces
•

Center

a basic sound

Center

image.

speaker

Produces a rich sound image by serving as a sound source for the
front right and left speakers and enhancing the sonic movement.
•

Surround

right

Surround

produces
and effect
(Only one surround back speaker)

back speaker

Required
for enjoying
Dolby Digital EX, THX Surround EX
(TX-SR701/701E
only), or DTS-ES audio.
hnproves the quality of sound effects and the realistic acoustics.
•

\

/

and left speakers

Adds
three-dimensional
sonic
movement
and
environmental
sound associated with the background
sound for each scene.
•

\

1/3 room length

[

f

1_

Subwoofer
Produces

powerful

and heavy

bass.

Minimum speaker configuration for surround
sound playback
•

Front

•

Surround

10

right and left speakers

The sound

right and left speakers
recorded

for the center

be properly
distributed
to the
optimized surround playback.

speaker

front

right

and the subwoofer
and

left

will

speakers

for

(Two surround back speakers (TX-SR7Of/701
Layout with dipolar
speakers

Layout with monopolar
speakers

E

Speaker placement
ldeal speaker placement
and the wall coverings.
placement

E only))

f

varies depending
on the size of your room
Here, only typical examples
of speaker

and recommenda/ions

are shown.

Important points regarding speaker placement
Front

left and right

speakers

•

Place these three speakers

•

Place

each

listener's
•

speaker

and center

so thai it is aimed

ears when at the lislening

Place front left and right speakers
listening

Surround

speaker

all at the same height.
at the

of the

position.
at the same distance

h-om the

position.
left and right speakers

Place these speakers so that their
than that of the listener's ears.

height

is 3 feet (1 meter)

higher

Surround back speakers
•

•

Place

these

speakers

so thai

their

height is 3 feet (1 meier) higher
that of the listener's ears.

than

(TX-SRT01/701E

only)

When

back

left

and

TV or screen
Subwoofer

3.
4.
5.
6.

Front left speaker
Center speaker
Front right speaker
Surround left speaker

which

right

speakers,
place
them
behind
the
listener so that the angles between
the lines from each speaker
to the
listener and a line straight back from
the listener are less than 30 degrees.

1.
2.

Most dipoles

using
IH\

surround

10

10
Ioca/ion

I
I
I

Surround right speaker
Surround back speaker
(or Surround back left
speaker)
9. Surround back right
speaker
tO. Listening position

have an arrow on them to indicate

thai should

be placed.

For the correct

their

acoustical

orientation

in

phasing

in

the room, dipolar surround speakers should be placed so thai their
arrows point forward towaM the screen and dipolar surround back

I 30 °H30 ° \
H

\

H
H

7.
8.

speakers

\

should

be placed

so thai their arrows point to each other.

\

25

Connecting speakers

Using the speaker cable labels
'Ihe

positive

speaker

terminals

on the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E

are color coded for easy identification.
Attach the supplied speaker
labels to the speaker cables, and then malch the colors on the
speaker cables to the corresponding
terminals.

Speaker cable label
TX-S R701/701 E/
601/601E

Speaker

+

Speaker cable label

The speaker

channels

are colored

as follows:

Front lefl speaker (+): White
Front right speaker (+): Red
Cenler speaker (+): Green
Sun'ound

left speaker

Sun'ound
Surround

right speaker
back speaker

(+): Blue
(+):Grey
(+):Brown

Zone 2 left speaker (+): White
Zone 2 right speaker (+): Red
Note:
If you select "2ch (PRE OUT)" at the "1. HaMware Config"
menu
--> " b. Surr Back" and use the PRE OUT lerminals
for 7.1ch
sound,

connect

the speakers

to the power

amplifier

connecled

the PRE OUT terminals
without connecting
any speakers
Surround
Back Speaker lerminals
on the TX-SR701/701E.
the surround
back terminals
on both the TX-SR701/701E
power

amplifier

will not produce

correct

surround

to

to the
Using
and

sound effect

(see

page 55).

Connecting

a subwoofer

Use the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack to connect a subwoofer with
a built-in power amplifier. If your subwoofer does not have a builtin amplifier, connect an amplifier to the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT
,jack and the subwoofer to the amplifier.

Connecting
the surround
(TX-SR701/701
E only)

back speakers

If you connect the surround back speakers to the power amplifier
connected
to the SURR BACK PRE OUT terminals
on the TXSR701/701E
for 7.1ch sound playback, do not connect
back speakers to the SURROUND
BACK SPEAKER
the TX-SR701/701E.

the

surround

back

both the TX-SR701/701E
and power
correct surround sound effect.

amplifier

will

26

Connecting

the surround
terminals on
speakers
not

Io

produce

Connecting speakers

Front right
speaker

Surround

Surround
left

Subwoofer

right
speaker

Surround
back

speaker

speaker

•

Connecting

To prevent

damage

(+) and negative

speakers

to circuitry,

( ) speaker

never short-circuit

the positive

wires.

After determining the layout of your speaker system, it is now
necessary to connect the speakers correctly to your TX-SRT01/
701E/601/601E.
Caution:
•

Be sure to connect

the positive

(+) and negative

(@ cables

for

the speakers
properly. If they are mixed up, the lefl and right
signals will be reversed and the audio will sound unnatural.
•

•

Do not connect more than one speaker
terminal.
Doing
so may damage
the
601E.

Connect only speakers
with an impedance
between
f_ to the TX-SR7OI]7OIE/6OI/6OIE.
Connecting
with an
amplifier.

•

cable to one speaker
TX-SRTO1/7OIE/601/

impedance

lower

than

Even if you are using only one speaker

6

f_

may

or listening

(mono) sound, never connect a single speaker
the right and left-channel
terminals.

the speaker

cable

1. Strip away approx. 5/8 inch (15 mm)
of the wire insulation.

5/8 °

(15ram}

6 and 16
speakers

damage

the

2. Twist the wire ends tightly together.

to monaural

in parallel

to both

"00"
+

Connecting

+

3.

Unscrew the speaker terminal cap.

4.

Insert the exposed wire end.

5. Screw down the speaker terminal
cap.

27

Connecting the power
Diagram for RC-533M

Diagram for TX-SR701/701E
(USA and Canadian

models and Australian

models)

(All models other than USA and Canadian models and
Australian models)

STANDBY,O.
..

STANDBY/ON
STANDBY

indicator

STANO Z

STANDBY indicator

RCVR
MODE

....
FE

_

l
®@_J

/@@@

/

i'

•

Turning
which

on the power
might

interfere

same circuit, such
outlet on a different

(All models other
Australian models)
•

switch

a momentary
electrical

as computers.
circuit.

than

power

equipment

If this happens,

USA and

Canadian

surge,
on the

use a wall

models

and

E/601/601E

is shipped

in the on position

(..i

ON).

When

Turning

indicator

will

light

(same

condition

Press

the RCVR

The RCVR

MODE

MODE
hutton

button.
lights.

the power

after

the

step 2

on the power

2.

Press the ON button to turn on the
TX-SR701/701F-J601/601E (take it out
of the standby state).
To return the TX-SRT01/701E/601/601E
to
the standby state, press the STANDBY
button.

ot_

_t,t_v

1. Plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet.
(USA and Canadian models and Australian models)
Memory preservation (Other than USA and Canadian
models and Australian models)

The STANDBY indicator will light up.
(All

models

Australian
Press

other

than

USA

and

Canadian

models

and

models)
the

601/601E

POWER
to standby

The STANDBY

switch

to set the TX-SR701/70IE/

indicator will light up.

is charged

o_

2.

Press

the

SR701/701

STANDBY/ON
E/601/601

button

to

turn

on

the TX-

E.

The display will light up and the STANDBY
If you press the STANDBY/ON
returns to standby state.

The TX-SR7Oll7OIE/6Oll6OIE
does
not require
memory
preservation
batteries.
A built-in
memory
backup
system
preserves
the contents
of memory
(e.g., speaker
settings and
surround
sellings)
during power failures and even when the
power is turned off with the POWER swilcb. The backup system

state.

button

indicator

will turn off.

again,

the receiver

when the POWER

switch is turned

on.

'Ibe length of time that the memory will be preserved
will vary
depending
on the ambient climale.
On the average,
memory
conlents are protecled over a period of a few weeks after the last
time the unit has been turned off. This period may be shorter
when the unit is exposed to a highly humid climate.

Memory preservation (USA and Canadian models and
Australian models)

6m

_1

Turn off

The TX-SR7Oll7OIE/6Oll6OIE
does
not
preservation
batteries.
A built-in
memory

require
backup

memory
system

preserves
the contents
of memory
(e.g., speaker
settings and
surround settings) during power failures and even when the unit
is unplugged.
The unit must be plugged in order to charged the
back-up

system.

'Ibe length of time that the memory
depending
on the ambient climale.

will be preserved
On the average,

will vary
memory

conlents are protecled over a period of a few weeks after the last
time the unit has been unplugged.
'Ibis period may be shorter
when the unit is exposed to a highly humid climate.

28

I
i

Before you can use the remole controller,
you must perform slep I
above and place the TX-SR701/701
E/601/601E
in the standby state.

with the main power

cord is plugged in for the first time, the TX-SR701/701E/601/
601E
will automatically
enler the standby
state and
STANDBY
below).

I

I Turning on the power from the remote controller

1.

The TX-SR701/701
(POWER)

]nay cause
with

other

'

PowEB L..._, To
wa,
ou,,o,

To wall outlet

Connecting antennas
To use the tuner of the TX-SR701/701E/601/601
prepare the supplied FM and AM antennas.
•

E, it is necessary

to

I Connecting

Adjustment
and placement
of the FM and AM
better reception
must be done while listening
broadcast.

antennas
for
to a sta/ion

Connecting

If better reception
cannot be obtained,
outside antenna is recommended.

then

placement

of an

included

the FM indoor

'Ihe FM indoor
the anlenna

•

the

antenna:

anlelma

is for indoor

and adjust

its orienta/ion

use only. During
until

x-eceived. Fix it with push pins or similar
will cause the least amount of distortion.
If the xeception
is not very
antenna, the use of an outdoor

Assembling

antennas

use, exlend

the clearest

signal

items in the position

clear with the allached
antenna is recommended.

FM

is
that

indoor

the AM loop antenna
Connecting

Assemble the loop antenna as shown ill the illustra/ion.
• Refer to "Connecting the AM loop antenna" below for details
on how to connect the loop antenna.

the AM loop antenna:

'Ihe AM loop antenna
and position

is for indoor

whexe you receive

use only. Set it in the direction

the clearest

sound.

Put it as far away

as possible
from
the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E,
speaker cables, and power cords.

televisions,

If the reception
is not very
antenna, the use of an outdoor

AM

clear with the attached
antenna is recommended.

indoor

FM antenna
(indoor)
AM loop antenna
Other models
insert into the hole

Connecting

the AM antenna

cable

1. Press down the lever at the antenna terminal,
2. Insert the wire into the terminal hole.
3. Release the lever.
USA and
Canadian
models

Hint:
Either of the split ends of the AM antenna
either terminal. Unlike speaker cabling, there
broadcast

can be connected
to
is no polarily for AM

signals.

29

Connecting antennas

Connecting

an FM outdoor

Directional linkage

antenna

Do

Make sure to follow the general rules given below:
• Keep the antenna away fiom noise sources (neon signs, busy
roads, elc.).

not

use the

same

anlenna

for

both

FM

and TV

(or VCR)

reception since the FM and TV (or VCR) signals can inlerfere with
each other. If you must use a common FM[I'V (or VCR) antenna,
use a directional
linkage type splitter.

• It is dangerous to put the antenna close to _ower lines. Keep it
well away from power lines, transformers, etc.

To receiver

To TV (or VCR)

antenna adapter (For all models other than USA
I Connecting
antenna
to the
75/300
& Canadian the
models
and cable
European
models)
Connecting the 300 f_ ribbon wire:

Connecting

an AM

outdoor

Loosen the screws on the adapter
wire around these screws. Then
screwdriver.

antenna

and wrap the wires of the ribbon
tighten the screws down with a

If reception
is poor with the indoor AM anlenna, stretch out the
ouldoor anlenna (16 feet (5 meters) or more) above a window or
outside.
•

Keep the indoor

AM loop antenna

connecled.

Do not remove

it.
_
_\\\\

I

00 t2
ribbon wire

Outdoor antenna

Connecting

the coaxial cable:

1. With your fingernail, or a small screwdriver, press the
stoppers of the 751300 _ antenna adapter outward
and remove the cover.
(Indoor)
AM loop antenna

2.

Remove the transformer
it into slit C.

wire A from slit B and insert

3.

Prepare the coaxial cable as shown in the diagram.

4.

Connect the 75/300 _ antenna adapter to the coaxial
cable.
1. Insert the end of the cable.

!_!
@i_i!i'__i!i!ii!i
:ii_!
_'fill:
_!i_iiii
_ ii

2.
3.

Clamp it in place with pliers.

Reinstall the cover.

Note:
If you are using the TX-SR701/701
a region

where AM frequencies

sure to set the "AM Frequency
page 55).

E/601/601E
are delineated

Step" Setup

worldwide

model

in

by lO-kHz

steps,

be

setting

accordingly

1

2

3,4

(see
5/8"
(15ram)

@W

IitBA
ire
Slit C

30

Configuring the speakers

&/•/ "Analog"
and back to ''Auto)'
TX-SR701/701E/601/601E

• If you play a DTS-formatled CD or LD when "Auto" is
selected, you may heat a noise for a short while until the DTS
decoder recognizes the DTS-encoded
signal and starts
opera/ing. This is not a malfunction,

Remote controller

AUD_
SELEGTG_I

AUOK_8EL

Auto (automatic
detection): With this setting, the TX-SR701/
701E/601/601E automatically detects whether the input signal is
digital or analog. When a digital signal is not input, then the analog
signal is played. This setting only appears if a digital input is
seleoed for the Digital Input setting at "Input Setup" --_ "Digital
Input" (see page 52).

• If you press the pause or skip button on the player while playing
a DTS source, a short noise may be heard. This is not a
malfunction. In such cases, try playing the source in the "DTS"
selected.
•

analog

signal

will be outpuL

Selecting the setting mode with the Cursor • /•
while "Auto" appears

button

Auto: The digital signal suitable for the input signal will be
preceded for playback. When there is no digital signal input, analog
signal will be played.
DTS: Select this if you play DTS-formatted CD in "Auto" mode
and hear noise during fast-forward or rewind opera/ion. Non-DTS
sound input will not be output.
PCM: Select this if you heat sound gap between PCM tracks such
as ones on CD in "Auto" mode. Non-PCM
sound input will not be
output.

Notes:
• When you play DTS-formatted CD or LD, be suxe to select
''Auto" or "DTS." If you select "PCM," noise will be heard.
• If a DTS signal is not input when "DTS" is selected, the TXSR701/701E/601/601E
will not automatically switch to analog
output even though ''Auto" is selected with the AUDIO
SELECTOR button.

42

DTS

indica/or

on the

TX-SR701/701E/601/6OIE

lights

while a DTS source is played. When playback finishes and the
DTS signal transmission
stops, the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
remains in DTS mode and the DTS indicator remains lit. 'Ihis
prevents noise when you operate
player. 'lhexefore,
if the source

Multich
(Multichannel):
Select this setting to play back the multichannel input from a DVD player with a 5A-channel
input port.
Analog: Select this selling to play back the input fxom a source
component
conneoed
to analog audio input.jacks.
With this selling,
even if a digital signal is input fxom the same component,
only the

The

DTS to PCM,

the PCM

signal

the pause or skip button on the
is immediately
swilched fx-om
may not be played.

stop the playback
of the source on the player
seconds and then resume playback.
•

You may not be able
certain

CD players

to play

some

and LD players

DTS

In this case,

for about

source

signals

even when you connect

thxee
from
the

player
to the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
digitally.
This is
because
the digital
signal has been processed
(such as the
output level, sampling frequency,
or frequency
response)
and
the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
cannot recognize
the signal as
DTS da/a. Therefore
you may hear noise when you play a DTS
source while

processing

the signal.

The outputs for the VIDEO 1 OUT, VIDEO 2 OUT, and 'IAPE
OUT output analog audio signals. Do not record fxom CDs or
LDs that support DTS using these outputs. If you do, the DTSencoded

signal

will be recorded

as noise.

• If a CD or LD encoded in the DTS format is played back with
"PCM" selecled, only noise will be produced. Always select
''Auto" or "DTS" when playing back DTS-encoded sources.

Selecting an Audio Component

Temporarily changing the speaker output levels
To change the individual
speaker volumes temporarily,
follow the
procedure
given below. Each channel can be set between
12 and
+12 decibels. For subwoofer,
values between -15 and +12 decibels
can

be set. Nole

original
standby.

settings

that

the

when

calibra/ion

sellings

will

return

the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E

to the

is put

in

Using the remote controller:
1. Press the RCVR MODE button.

2.

Press

the CH SEL button

the desired

and select

speaker.

3. Press the LEVEL • or • button to
adjust the volume level.
No_s:
•

You cannot
speaker

•

a speaker

if the configuration

value of the

or "None."

lfthespeakerlevelissetto+l
indicated
level.

•

select

is set to "No"

dB or higher,

on the display

will

change

the maximum

if you raise

level

the volume

When you press the TEST button after you set the level,
current level will be used as the value set via the test tone.

the

To change the display of the input source from
TAPE to MD
If you connecled an MD recoMer to the TAPE ,jacks of the TXSR701/701E/601/601 E, you can have "MD" appear when the TAPE
somxze bullon is pressed. By changing the display, when an Onkyo
MD recoMer is RI-connected,
the gl system functions will
become enabled.
Changing

the display:

Press and hoM down the TAPE source button
changes from TAPE to MD (approx. 3 seconds).

.

.-...

until

the display

_..

LNf?
To return
procedure.

the display
This setting

for a connected

to its original
setting,
perform
is necessary
to allow 1:'41 system

Onkyo cassette

the same
functions

tape or MD recorder.

43

Selecting an Audio Component

SLEEP

AUDIO ADJUST

AUDIO SEL

U
MASTER VOLUME
PHONES

Using the sleep time (remote controller only)

ADJUST

J Enjoying DVD multichannel audio playback

'Ihe SLEEP button enables
you to set the TX-SR701/701E/601/
601E to turn off aulomatically
af/er a specified time period. If you
press it once, the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
will turn off af/er 90
minutes. Each time it is pressed
the TX-SR701/7OIE/601/6OIE
(i.e., from

AUDIO

AUDIO SELECTOR

90 to 80 minutes).

1. Press the DVD input source button.
2.

thereafter, this remaining
time until
turns off decreases
by I0 minutes
While the sleep function

Select"Multich" using the AUDIO SELECTOR button
on the front panel (or AUDIO SEL button on the
remote controller).

is enabled,
TX-SR701/701

you can press the SLEEP bullon to see how much time is lefL If the
SLEEP button is pressed when the time displayed
is less than 10
minutes, the sleep function is cancelled.

Remote controller

E/601/601 E

A_lo
SELEBTO_

AUDIOSEL

Remote controller
--.

-

.....--.

_........=._.:

.

...._.:

If you are using the

remote

:

:

::

zone (Zone

2), it will turn off a/ the

3.

Turn on the connected DVD player and start playing
the desired media.

4.

If necessary,

adjust

the output

level

of each

speaker

same time as the main zone. If you want to set the sleep function for
Zone 2 only, set the sleep function with the main zone turned on and

as desired

then put the main zone into the standby

at the same level a/ the lislening position.
For the front right,
front left, center, surround right, and surround left speakers, the
output levels can be ac/jus/ed between
12 and +12 decibels.

At/just the volume

state.

The subwoofer

Listening with headphones
5,

To listen with headphones, plug a pair of headphones with a
standaM stereo plug into the PHONES ,jack on the TX-SR701/
701E/601/601E front panel.
When you connect the headphones, the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
will enter the STEREO mode automa/ically and no sound will be
heaM h-ore the speakers. When the headphones are unplugged, the
TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
returns to its original lis/ening mode.
When using the headphones, you can only use the Direct, Slereo,
and Pure Audio (TX-SR701/701E only) listening modes. If you
have selected multichannel audio, you will only hear the sound
output to the front right and left channels.
'[he headphone
page 56).

volume

level can be ac/justed

at the Setup Menu (see

Note:
'Ihe

signal

whether

44

to the

remote

or not headphones

zone

(Zone

are connected.

2) will

not

be affected

by

(see page

43).

at each speaker

can be adjusted

so that all the volumes

between

sound

30 and +12 decibels.

Adjust the volume with the MASTER VOLUME dial or
the VOL _/? buttons on the remote controller.

Selecting an Audio Component
Using

the tone

control:

To make bass and treble adjustment
work for multichannel
you must first set the tone control to "On."

sources,

While listening to or watching an input source, you can display the
informa/ion
regarding the type of source and signal being input by

To turn on the tone control:
1. Press the SURROUND
remote controller).

I Switching the display

button (or SURR button on the

pressing the DISPLAY
the remole controller.

button

on the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E

or

You can set separate video displays for when the input soume is set
to AM or FM broadcasts and for when it is set to anything else.

TX-SR701/TOf E/601/601 E

Remote controller
TX-SR7Ol/701

4

Remote controller

E/601601/601 E

+10

"Tone On" appears

on the display

and the tone control

is turned

When an input source other than FM or AM is selected:

on,

2. Press the AUDIO ADJUST button and then the a and
• cursor buttons to select Bass (orTreble).
TX-SR701/701E/601/601

E

Remote controller

AIJ_O

_J[_O A_JU_T

ADJUST

Input + volume

[ ..,"),.../1_7

Program format or
sampling
frequency*

......
[ L..,
; _"_
.'d .L; t..
Ld ,..
.=

Input +orListening
mode
aultich

l t....,.,
r'_ i ii",
t...

* When

signal

the

input

-: .-",w/.
- .=n 7
;

_,,: ."

ST

(_

4

_",

L,,"

r'_a..,_.
.-. 7 t_,.,
/- ...t...

is digital

audio

The program
format is displayed.
For
"Dolby D: 3/2.1" shows thai the formal

3.

Press

the •

and •

cursor

buttons

to set the desired

left and
channel.
E

surround

right),

When the front channel
front right; when it is
channel number is I, it
surround channel. When

Remote controller

To turn off the tone control:

TX-SR6OI/601E

When

PCM

the input signal

frequency

(LFE)

is linear

for the input signal,

is 44.1 kHz.

FM/AM frequency
+
Preset no.

2

Notes:

/ .......
-,
L' ' '

_.

_.-

a

,-,-,,.....

J JJ
...........

'

JJ

J..

i

J.

$
Listening

+

"Direct" appears on the display and the tone control is turned
off.

I .,.,.,
L:'="'
I

'=," .::'.:'=
_,
_--:"-"
,-'5
"-"

I Temporarily turning off the sound

(TX-SRT01/701E
only) When you turn on the tone control, the
sellings in "Speaker
Config" and "Speaker
Distance"
will be
used for multichannel
(TX-SRT01/701E

playback.
only)

soumes, you can select
PURE AUDIO button.
'Ii) exit
the Pure
SURROUND
button.

the Pure

Audio

at "Level

To turn
MUTING
MUTING

When

you

play

Audio

mode,

back

mode

press

the

multichannel

off the
button
indicator

the speakers

by pressing

the

DIRECT

or

If you change the speaker levels in step 4 above, these new
levels for multichannel
sources
will have no effect on the
settings

efl_ct

number is 2, they are the fiont lefl and
I, it is monaural.
When the surround
is monaural;
when it is 0, there is no
the LFE number is 0, there is no LFE
format

FM/AM
mode

•

low frequency

When FM or AM is selected as the input source:

Remote
controller

DI_EC_

•

and the

channel. Also, if there is no program
nothing will be displayed.

sampling

PUREAUDIO

•

the display
Digital with

The sampling frequency
is displayed.
For example,
the display
"PCM fs: 44.1k" shows thai the signal is PCM and that the

Press the DIRECT button,
TX-SR701/7OIE

example,
is Dolby

5.1 discrete channels consisting
of three front channels
(front
left, front right, and center), two surround channels
(surround

level.
TX-SR701/701E/601/601

.,"_.
t...

sound momentarily,
press the
on the remote controller.
The
will flash and the sound

or headphones

will

be switched

fi-om

Remote
controller
MbTINQ

off

by the receiver's
audio muting circuit. Press the
MUTING
button again to turn the sound back on.
Flashes

.tqu

i rg

Calibra/ion."

45

Listening Modes
'Ihe

TX-SR701/701E/601/601E's

surround

sound

enables

you

io

Dolby

D (Dolby

Digital)

enjoy the presence of a movie theater or concert hall in your room.
'Ihe configuration
of the speakers is very important for the surround

This mode is used for playing Dolby
Dolby Digital is compressed
digital

sound.

channel surround sound. This source signal comes from DVDs and
LDs that have the .......
[I]_
mark and therefore
recorded
for 5.1-

Refer to "Connecting

Before

using

a listening

speakers"
mode,

on page 25.

make

sure

the

Speaker

Config,

Speaker Distance,
and Level Calibration
parameters
have been set
(see pages 31 to 36). Once the parameters
have been set, it is not
necessary
regarding

io set them
how to select

again. See
the listening

pages 48,
mode.

50

channel

'Ibis mode is for playing old movies where the sound is recoMed in
monaural
or for playing
the left and right channels
of movies
that contain

different

language

signals.

This mode

also

soundtracks

on DVDs,

and

Direct
'Ihis mode delivers
pure sound with minimum
sound qualily
adjustment
and filtration. 'Ihe sound recoMed for the right and left
front channels
not output

is output

to the right and left front speakers

Same as the direct mode
off the display window,
circuitry,
and minimizes
music

playback

only)

except that the pure audio mode also turns
turns off the power supply to the video
the sources of noise. The result is hightrue to the original

source.

from the lefl and right front speakers.

that you have front

home

theater,

left and right speakers,

it is recommended
a center

speaker,

and

surround
left and right speakers. However, if you only have front
left and right speakers, you can enjoy multichannel
audio by using
this mode.
'Ihis

This mode

can be set

and the Music

mode

controls

the characteristics

of the sound

that

reaches

each ear 1o reproduce
a multi-speaker
setup. To receive the full
effect, there is an optimum
listening position (sweet spot). Refer to
the explanation
of the listening angle. In addition, if the reflective
sound components
are large, it may be difficult to achieve
the
desired
result, so be sure to set up your system
and listening
position

to minimize

mode

The Music

T-D (Theater-Dimensional)
of your

reflective

Pro Logic

sound.

1I

processing
and then played back in four channels, Dolby Pro Logic
11 uses a feedback logic circuit 1o have 5A-channel
surround audio
played

Surround,

etc.) matrix-encoded

back in its original

5.1-channel

into two channels

such

as PCM

or

to the Cinema

mode

mode designed

is good

designed

for listening

for movies.

for playing

to music.

The reproduced

surround

mode

and then

form.

uses the surround

channels

to provide

a natural
'Ihis

DTS
This mode is used for playing DTS source.
DTS (Digital Theater
System) is compressed
maximum

5.l-channel

surround

output

digital

da/a

(6.1-channel

with a

with DTS-ES

Discrete sources) that allows for an extremely
high-quality
sound.
This source signal requires a DVD player that supports DTS output
and comes fi-om DVDs, compact discs, and LDs that have the m'R
mark.
DTS-ES

Opposed to Dolby Pro Logic, which had four channels (front, lefl,
center, and surround)
recorded
into two channels
with matrix

(Dolby

of sources

sound space that cannot be provided with normal slereo output.
mode can be used with music CDs and other stereo sources.

Discrete

With the addition
Dolby

playback

sound provide the same realistic feel of movement as 6.l-channel
sources. This mode can be used with VHS and television programs
with stereo sound.

is also used for playback.

l:k)r the best enjoyment

that

analog sources that have only two channels.
The outputs of all six
channels
are a wide frequency
range with a great separation
between the different channels.

The Cinema

'Ihe subwoofer

tracks

DTS Neo:6

movies

Stereo
All input sound is output

EX

This mode is for 6.1-channel

Pure Audio (TX-SR701/701E

fidelity

only and

to the subwoofer.

Digital

• Dialog norm
Dialogue Normalization (Dialog Norm) is a feature of Dolby
Digital. When playing back soflware that has been encoded in
Dolby Digital, sometimes you may see a brief message in the
front panel display that reads Dialog Norm xdB ("x" being a
nmneric value). Dialogue Normalization serves to let you know
if the source material has been recorded at a higher or lower
level than usual. This da/a is automatically used by the Dolby
Digital decoder 1o adjust the oulput volume of the source
material without affecting the volmne of your amplifier.
Therefore, even if source material volume changes, you will
not have to adjust the volume on your amplifier.

Mono

allows you io listen to the multiplexed
other media that have them.

Dolby

Enabled when playing back sources with surround
were encoded using the Surround EX technology.

Listening Modes

separately

of 5.1-

output.

•

for information

Digital sources.
da/a with a maximum

6.1
of the surround

back channel,

this new formal

has

all 6.1 channels
recorded
independently
for a completely
discrete
digital format. Since all channels
are recorded independently,
highfidelity surround playback
sound space is achieved.
DTS-ES
This

Matrix

format

with the increased

feeling

of a separated

6.1

has the surround

back

channel

ma/rix

encoded

and

Dolby Pro Logic i1 provides a Movie mode designed
for playing
movies and a Music mode designed
for lislening to music. In the

inserted into the left and right surround channels so that a/playback
the output for the left, right, and back surround
channels
are

Movie

decoded

mode,

monaural
complete

the

surround

channels,

which

output over only a narrow frequency
stereo output over the full frequency

used

to

provide

range, now provide
range. 'lhe result is

movie viewing with a realistic feel of movement.
The Music mode
uses the surround
channels
to provide
a natural
soundfield
that
cannot be provided with normal stereo output.
'Ihis

be

used

with

I']['l[[ata.nvnunnomm]

mark

and

Music
sources.

46

mode

can

VHS
certain

and

DVD

television

mode can be used with music compact

videos

with

programs.

the
The

discs and other stereo

using a high-precision

matrix

decoder.

DTS 96/24
Automatically
with

surround

changes
tracks

to this mode
that

were

when

encoded

playing
using

the

back
DTS

sources
96/24

technology.
THX (TX-SR701/701E

only)

This mode is for playing back sources recoMed in the THX formal.
l_k_rthe utmost in fidelity when playing back THX sources, it is also
recommended
to use a THX-certified
speaker system.

Listening Modes
•

THX

This

Cinema

All Ch Stereo

is the conventional

5.l-channel

THX

format.

This

mode

should be used only when playing back sources that were mixed
for playback in large movie theater environments.
•

THX

"THX

Surround

Surround

development
THX Ltd.
In a movie
with

is designed

for playing

background

surround,
and surround
back channels
encompasses
the entire area.

create

music.
a stereo

The
image

front,
that

EX
EX - Dolby

of Dolby
theater,

Dolby

'Ihis mode

Digital

Laboratories

Surround

film soundtracks

Digital

Surround

EX"

and the THX
thai have

EX

is a ,joint
division

of

been encoded

technology

are

able

to

reproduce
an extra channel which has been added during the
mixing of the program.
This channel, called Surround
Back,
places sounds behind the listener in addition
available
front left, front center, front right,
surround lefl, and subwoofer channels.
This

additional

detailed
spacious

channel

provides

the

to the currently
surround
right,

opportunily

for more

imaging
behind the lislener and brings more depth,
ambience, and sound localization
than ever before.

When

released

created

using

to the home consumer
the Dolby

Digital

market,

Surround

movies

that were

EX lechnology,

may

have a note to that effect on the packaging.
A list of movies
created using this lechnology
can be found on the Dolby web
sile a/http://www.dolby.com.
The TX-SR701/701E

can play the 5.l-channel

sources

in THX

surround EX mode, even if the source is not encoded in Dolby
Digital Surround
EX format. In this case, the sound actually
output from the surround back channels
and may not fit your tastes.
Mono

depends

on the source

Movie

This mode is suitable

for playing

back monaural

recoMing

such as

old movie soundtracks.
The center channel delivers the unprocessed
original
sound,
whereas
the other channels
deliver
the cenlerchannel sound processed
with the appropriate
reverbera/ion.
This
allows you to enjoy monaural sound with the a/mosphere
of a movie
theater.
Enhance
With multi channel
effect. When using

speakers, you will
the surround
back

get more active surround
speaker,
the sound effect

moves naturally through the surround
back speaker
mode is good for music and TV sports programs.

position.

This

Orchestra
This mode is appropriate

for classical

and opera

music.

The center

channel is cut and the surround channels
are emphasized
to widen
the stereo image. It will simulate the natural reverbera/ion
that is
created

in large halls.

Unplugged
This mode

is suitable

and jazz

music.

simulate
stage.

the acoustics

for acoustical

By emphasizing
that you

instrumental
the front

would

sounds,

slereo

experience

vocals,

image,

it will

in front

of the

Studio-Mix
This

mode

is for rock

and popular

enhanced for a powerful acoustic
being in a club or rock concert.

music.

The

lively

image that simulates

sounds

are

the feeling

of

TV Logic
This mode

gives

realistic

acoustics

from TV studios. It enhances
of the conversa/ion.

to TV programs

the entire

surround

that are aired

sound

and clarity

47

Listening Modes

TX-SR701/701E

Listening mode buttons

MODE

Listening mode
S

SURROUND

(SURR):

Changes

buttons

the lislening

mode for the signal

Selecting a listening mode (TX-SR701/701E)

type that is currently

•

Refer to pages 46, 47 for lnore details

•

Refer to page 54 for sources

the surround
mode thai malches the signal type (e.g., Dolby Pro
Logic II, Dolby Digital,
DTS, or DTS Neo:6).
If pressed,
the
corresponding
sellings in the "Input Setup" menu for the selected

•

When playing Dolby Digital or DTS software,
mode will automa/ically
change to Dolby Digital

of listening

and lislening

nlodes.

modes.

input source

the listening
or DTS.

•
a different
listening
see page 54.

mode

for each

While

playing

input

Auto:

mode buttons

to select the listening

When

input source

to

(see page 54).
is pre_ed

back DTS sources

a DTS source

the DTS-ES

with a DTS-ES

setting

switches

flag (ID signal

for

DTS-ES) is input, the lis/ening mode changes automatically
to
DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 or DTS-ES Matrix 6.1. If the DTS source
has no DTS-ES

mode.

On:
TX-SR701/701 E

button

from the selecled

Each time you press the button,
from: Auto --_ On --_ Off.

When using the remote controller, first press the RCVR
MODE button before preceding to the step below.
Press one of the listening

is also changed

If |he SURROUND

Tip:
You can set in advance
source. For more details,

being input

When

lis/ening

......... 2_;2;_,_,_,_

flag, the source

a DTS

mode

source

changes

is played

with

in DTS mode.

a DTS-ES

automatically

flag

is input,

to DTS-ES

Discrete

the
6.1

or DTS-ES Ma/rix 6.1. if the DTS source has no DTS-ES
the source is played in DTS-ES Matrix 6.1.

D_ECT

©

flag,

Off: DTS sources are always played in the DTS mode. The
DTS-ES modes are not used even when the DTS source has the

Remote controller

DTS-ES
•

While

flag.
playing

back Dolby

Digital

(Multichannel)

sources

Select whether or not to play back Dolby Digital sources
the ma/rix
6.l-channel
decoder
when using surround

using
back

speakers.
Each time you press the button, the Dolby
swilches from: Auto --+ On --_ Off.
DIRECT/PURE
AUDIO
(DIRECT,
PURE
A): Changes
the
listening mode for the signal type that is currently being input from

input

source

is also changed.

When

the listening

mode

has no EX flag, the source is played

the Dolby

Note:
mode, if any component

on the COMPONENT
COMPONENT

VIDEO

OUTPUT

INPUT2,jack,

video signal is presented
it will be output

to the

,jack.

STERE():
Changes the listening mode for the signal type that is
currently
being input from the selected input source to the Stereo
listening mode. If pressed, the corresponding
settings in the "Input
Setup" menu for the selected input source is also changed (see page
54).

back in Dolby

Digital.

On: When a Dolby Digital source with an EX flag is input, the
lis/ening mode changes automatically
1o Dolby Digital EX. If
the Dolby Digital source has no EX flag, the source is played in

is

set to Direct, you can switch between Direct and Pure Audio. When
you select Pure Audio, the video signal is inlerrupled
(resulting in a
blacked-out
screen), and the PURE AUDIO indicator lights up.

In the Pure Audio

EX setting

Auto: Sources with an EX flag (ID signal for Dolby Digital) are
automa/ically
played back in Dolby Digital EX. If the source

the selected input source to the Direct listening mode. If pressed,
the corresponding
settings
in the "Input Setup"
menu for the
selected

Digital

Digital

Off: Dolby Digital EX playback is not performed
flag exists. (Playback is the normal Dolby Digital

even if an EX
playback.)

Be aware

that if the surround

or there

surround

channel,

regardless
•

EX.

the source

channel

time

back

in Dolby

is no

Digital

of this selling.

While playing back Analog/PCM
channel sources
Each

is monaural

is played

you

press

the

button,

sources
the

or Dolby

Dolby

Digital

Digital

swilches from: Pro Logic II Movie --+ Pro Logic
DTS Neo6:Cinema
--_ DTS Neo6:Music.

2-

setting

11 Music

--+

If "None" is selected for the surround
speaker setting in the
"Speaker Config" menu, DTS Neo:6 Music will not appear.

48

Listening Modes
THX:

Changes

the lis/ening

If tile THX listening
•

•

to the THX listening

mode.

mode is selected

While playing back Dolby Digital sources
Swilches
the THX Sun'ound EX mode (Aulo

-_ Oil -_ Off) if

the source

source.

While

is a THX Surround

playing

While

sources

decoding
mode (Pro
for THX processing.

playing

Switches

EX-compatible

back Analog/PCM

Switches
the
Neo6:Cinema)
•

mode

Logic

11 Movie

-_

DTS

back DTS sources

the DTS-ES

mode from Auto

-_ On -_ Off. Changing

the DTS-ES mode allows you to enjoy the DTS THX Cinema,
DTS-ES Discrete
6.1 THX Cinema, and DTS-ES Matrix 6.1
THX Cinema
Be aware

surround

syslems.

that if surround

back speakers

are not connecled,

or if the

Surf Back/Zone
2 selling of the Surr Back/Zone
2 Sub-menu
is set
to "Zone 2," the THX Surround EX, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, or DTSES Matrix 6.1 listening
ALL

ST (remote

modes

controller

cannot
only):

be selected.
Changes

the lislening

mode for

the signal type that is currently being input from the selected input
source
to the All Ch Stereo
listening
mode.
If pressed,
the
corresponding
settings in the "input Setup"
input source is also changed (see page 54).
DSP: Changes
currently
being
below.

the listening
mode for
input from the selected

Orchestra
-_ Unplugged
-_ Studio-Mix
Stereo -_ Mono -_ T-D -_ Mono Movie
If pressed,

the corresponding

the selected
Each

input source

modes

On the other hand,
listening

modes

button

,just
each

press

in reverse

Re-EQ function

the signal type that is
input source as shown

in the "lnput

Setup"

menu for

(see page 54).

on the remote

like the

for the selected

-_ TV Logic -_ All Ch
-_ Enhance -_ Orchestra.

is also changed

press of the DSP •

the lislening
701E.

sellings

menu

DSP

button

of the •

DSP

controller
on the
button

switches

TX-SRT01/
switches

the

order.

for movies (TX-SR701/701E

only) ]

Re-EQ (re-equaliza/ion)
takes the edginess
or "brightness"
out of
your home cinema
sound to compensate
for the fact thai sound
mixed for theaters may sound too bright
speakers in the home environment.
This can be set to either

when played

back through

"On" or "Off."

This function only works in the THX, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital
EX, Dolby Pro Logic 11 Movie, DTS, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, DTSES Matrix
modes.

6.1, DTS Neo:6

Cinema,

All Ch Stereo,

Mono

listening

Note:
Dolby

Pro Logic 11 Movie, DTS Neo:6 Cinema,

DTS are only enabled

for multichannel

Dolby

Digital,

and

playback.

49

Listening Modes

TX-SR6OI/601E

Listening mode buttons

RCVR
MODE

D

k__J

,_ _**.,
._

k__J

Listening mode
buttons

•

'_=_-4w4

It' the SURROUND

Selecting a listening mode (TX-SR601/601E)
•

Refer to pages 46, 47 for more details

of listening

•

Refer to page 54 for sources

•

When playing Dolby Digital or DTS software,
mode will automa/ically
change to Dolby Digital

and lislening

•

nlodes.

modes.

button

source.

see page 54.

For more details,

listening

mode

for each

input

mode buttons

to select the listening

setting

switches

flag, the source

is played

in DTS mode.

On: When a DTS source with a DTS-ES
flag is input, the
lis/ening mode changes automatically
to DTS-ES Discrete 6.1
or DTS-ES Ma/rix 6.1. if the DTS source has no DTS-ES flag,

When using the remote controller, first press the RCVR
MODE button before preceding to the step below,
Press one of the listening

is pre_ed

While playing back DTS sources
Each time you press the button, the DTS-ES
from: Auto --> On --> Off.

has no DTS-ES
a different

FLTR

Auto: When a DTS source with a DTS-ES flag (ID signal for
DTS-ES) is input, the lis/ening mode changes automatically
to
DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 or DTS-ES Matrix 6.1. If the DTS source

the listening
or DTS.

Tip:
You can set in advance

CINE

the source

is played

in DTS-ES

Matrix

6.1.

Off: DTS sources are always played in the DYS mode. The
DTS-ES modes are not used even when the DTS source has the

mode.

DTS-ES

flag.

TX-SR601/601 E
While

playing

back Dolby

Digital

(Multichannel)

sources

Select whether or not to play back Dolby Digital sources
the ma/rix
6.l-channel
decoder
when using surround
speakers.
Remote controller

Each time you press the button, the Dolby
switches from: Auto -+ On --_ Off.
Auto: Sources

with an EX flag (ID signal

Digital

using
back

EX setting

for Dolby

Digital)

are

automa/ically
played back in Dolby Digital EX. If the source
has no EX flag, the source is played back in Dolby Digital.
On: When
DIRECT:
currently
listening
Setup"
54).

Changes
being
mode.

the listening

for the signal

input from the selecled input source
If pressed, the corresponding
settings

menu for the selected

STERE():
currently

mode

input source

type that

is

lis/ening

to the Direct
in the "lnput

is also changed

the Dolby
the Dolby

(see page

Be aware

the listening

mode

input source

is also changed

(see page 54).

with an EX flag is input, the
1o Dolby

Digital

has no EX flag, the source

EX playback

is not performed

is the normal

that if the surround

Dolby

chamlel

Digital

is monaural

is played

While playing back Analog/PCM
channel sources

back

sources

EX. If

is played

in

even if an EX
playback.)
or there

in Dolby

or Dolby

is no

Digital

Digital

2-

Each time you press the button, the Dolby Digital
setting
swilches fxom: Pro Logic 11 Movie -+ Pro Logic 11 Music --_
DTS Neo6:Cinema
--_ DTS Neo6:Music.

for the signal

type that is currently
being input from the selecled input source to
the surround mode thai matches the signal type (e.g., Dolby Pro
Logic 11, Dolby Digital,
DTS, or DTS Neo:6).
corresponding
settings in the "input Setup" menu

(Playback

source

automatically

surround channel, the source
regardless of this setting.

listening mode. If pressed, the corresponding
settings in the "lnput
Setup" menu for the selected input source is also changed (see page
54).
Changes

source
EX.

Off: Dolby Digital

Changes the listening mode for the signal type that is
being input from the selected input source to the Stereo

(SURR):

Digital

changes

Digital
Digital

flag exists.

SURROUND

a Dolby
mode

If "None" is selected for the surround speaker setting in the
• Speaker Config" nenu, DTS Neo:6 Music will not appear.

If pressed,
the
for the selected
ALL

ST (remote

the signal

controller

only):

type that is currently

Changes

the listening

mode

being input from the selecled

for

input

source
to the All Ch Slereo
lislening
mode. If pressed,
the
corresponding
sellings in the "Input Setup" menu for the selected
input source

5O

is also changed

(see page 54).

Listening Modes
DSP: Changes
currently
being
below.

the listening
mode for
input from the selected

Oxcbestra
-_ Unplugged
-_ Studio-Mix
Stereo -_ Mono -_ T-D -_ Mono Movie
If pressed,

the corresponding

the selected

input source

sellings

CinemaFILTER

function

-_ TV Logic -_ All Ch
-_ Enhance -_ Orchestra.

in the "lnput

is also changed

Original filter (CinemaFILTER)
(TX-SR601/601 E only)
The

the signal type that is
input source as shown

gently

Setup"

menu for

(see page 54).

loading for movies

decreases

the

level

of

the

extx-eme high fxequencies, compensa/ing
for overly-bright
sounding
motion picture soundtracks.
Select this function if the sound from
the front speakers
This function

is too bright.

only works

Dolby Pro Logic
Ma/rix 6.1, DTS
modes.

Press the C1NE FLTR
The current

setting

in the Dolby

11 Movie, DTS,
Neo:6 Cinema,

button

Digital,

on the remote

is displayed.

Dolby

Digital

EX,

DTS-ES Discrete
6.1, DTS-ES
All Cb Stexeo, Mono listening

Press

controller.

the button

again

to change

the setting.
On: The CinemaFILTER

function

is used during

playback.

Off: 'Ibe CinemaFILTER

function

is not used during

playback.

Note:
Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, DTS Neo:6 Cinema, Dolby
DTS are only enabled for multicbannel
playback.

Digital,

and

51

Input Setup

RETURN

RETURN

SETUP
AIVI: Play

MUTING

D: Stop
<2_: Rewind
U>: Fast forward

TAPE
operation
buttons

C:_: Skips to beginning of next track during playback
g2:_: Skips to beginning of current track during playback
REC 0: Record/Pause
@: Reverse playback
You may also use the following bullons:
VOL N_: Adjusts volume a/TX-SR701/701
MUTING:
601E

m

Activates

muting

function

E/601/601E
at TX-SR701/701E/601/

Note:
Even for devices

with the _

and _

buttons,

signal

discrepancies

may cause them not to work properly.

63

Using remote controller

I Controlling an Onkyo DVD player
The I'-i I connector

of the Onkyo

the TX-SR701/701

E/601/601E

1.

Press

the DVD MODE

The DVD MODE
2.

Press

operation

button.

STANDBY:

_

STANDBY

SETUP:

on and off

Turns DVD player

this button.
the standby

ON

In this case,
state.)

Displays

MODE

SETUP

ENTER:

the OSD

Enter button

RETURN:

Return

TOP MENU
media
DISC
m I
I
_[

MENU
MUTING
_SUBTITLE
DVD
operation
buttons

AUDIO
DVD)

SEL:

ANGLE:

SEARCH:
RANDOM:

Numeric keys

to

of the DVD player

for the OSD Menu of the DVD player

button

for the OSD
Displays

Menu of the DVD player

menu screens

recoMed

on DVD

disc in DVD changer

Selects

Selects

SUBTITLE:

sets may not respond

to put the DVD player in

in the OSD Menu of the DVD player

or MENU:

+/=: Selects

off (Some

use the ON button

_/v/ : Moves cursor
DVD

to the left are the operation
an Onkyo DVD player.

buttons:

ON: Turns DVD player
a

to

lights.

The buttons shaded in the figure
bullons that can be used to control
Operation

must be connected

button.

button

the desired

DVD player
(see page 24).

audio

a camera

Selects
Searches

or language

angle (if recoMed

subtitle

language

for location

Random

track

(if recorded

on the

on the DVD)

(if recoMed

on the DVD)

on disc to start playback

playback

C:3_: Chapter/Track

down

[2_: Chapter/Track

up

[?>: Play
D: Stop

SEARCH

<_:

Fast reverse

[;_>: Fast forward
[]: Pause
m.: Opens/closes

the disc tray

0, 1 to 9, +10: Numeric

keys

You may also use the following
VOL

A/?: Adjusts

MUTING:

volume

Activates

bullons:

at TX-SR701/701

muting

function

E/601/601E

at TX-SR701/701E/601/601E

Note:
When

operaing

controller

without

an Onkyo
connecting

is necessm T (see page 67).

64

DVD

player

directly

the l'_l terminals,

with the remote
p_-programming

Using remote controller

I Controlling

an Onkyo

CD player

'Ihe 1"41 conneclor of the Onkyo compact disc player must be
connected m the TX-SR701/701 E/601/601E (see page 24).
1. Press the CD MODE button.
The CD MODE button lights.

ON
2.

Press the desired operation button.
The buttons shaded in the figure to the left are the operation
buttons that can be used to control an Onkyo compact disc
player.

DISC+

Operation buttons:
ON: Turns on and off the compact disc player (same as STANDBY
button on the remole controller)
DISC +: Selects a disc in the CD changer
C_: Track down
D_:0:Track up
operation
buttons

[7>: Play
D: Stop
<2_: Skip backwaM
C;:¢:>:
Skip forward
@: Pause

Numeric keys

_: Opens/closes the disc tray
O, I to 9, +10: Numeric keys

m

RANDOM:

Random playback

You may also use the following bullons:
VOL &'?: Adjusts volume a/TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
MUTING: Activales muting function at TX-SR701/701 E/601/601E

65

Using remote controller

I Controlling an Onkyo

MD

The r-'-iI connector

of the Onkyo

the TX-SR701/701

E/601/601E

1.

Press

the SAT/MD

The SAT/MD
2.

Press

MD recorder

the desired

Operation

to

bulton

button.
lights.

operation

button.

The buttons shaded in the figure
bullons that can be used to control

_ANDBY

must be connected

(see page 24).

MODE

MODE

recorder

to the left are the operation
an Onkyo MD recoMer.

buttons:

ON: 'Iurns on and off MD player
the remote controller)

(same

as STANDBY

hutton

on

[_3: 'I rack down
E_:

'h'ack

up

[2>: Play
D: Stop

operation
buttons

<_:

Skip backwaM

[;_:

Skip forwaM

REC

Q: RecoM

[]: Pause
--.: Eiect
1 to 9, 0, -J---:
ENTER:

Numeric

Enters

keys

the settings

You may also use the following

Numeric keys
ENTER

VOL

g/V: Adjusts

MUTING:

volume

Activates

bullons:

at TX-SR701/7OIE/601/6OIE

muting

function

al TX-SR701/701E/601/601E

Note:
The

SAT/MD

hutton

is used

for

operating

satelfile

tuners

and

Onkyo MD recorders. Be aware that if you enler the preset code for
a satellite tuner as shown on page 65, then this button cannot be
used to operate Onkyo MD recorders.
If this is the case, to operale an Onkyo MD recorder, you must first
erase the satellite tuner code by following
the directions
given in
"Erasing
page 72.

66

all the commands

programmed

under

a MODE

button"

on

Entering a pre-programming code
The remote controller
the pre-programmed

has three learning functions.
One is entering
code for a remote
controller
of another

manufacturer.
Another is the normal learning function
that enables
the remote controller
to learn the codes directly from other remole
controllers
(see page 71). And the last is a macro learning function
that enables you to program a series of operations
into the remole
controller
so that the opera/ions
pressing one button.

can

all be performed

at once

by

Learning a pre-programming

code

By eniering a pre-programming code, you can have the RC-533M!
515M remote controller operate a component made by another
manufacturer. The buttons that are used for opera/ion are given on
the next page.
1. Find the 3-digit number listed for the manufacturer
name of the component that you want to operate in
the table on the next page.
2. Turn on the component that you want to operate (i.e.
DVD, satellite tuner, or television).

SEND/LEARN
indicator

3.

While holding down the MODE button on the RC533M/515M that you want to program, press the
DISPLAY button, and then release both buttons.
The SEND/LEARN

indicator

lights

when the MODE

bullon

is

pressed and turns off when the DISPLAY
button is pressed.
When the indica/or turns off, release both buttons. The SEND/
LEARN

indica/or

lights again.

4. Within 30 seconds, enter the 3-digit code number.
The SEND/LEARN
indicalor
slowly flashes
twice. If the
SEND/LEARN
indicator quickly flashes three times, then either
a mistaken
3-digit code was entered or an incorrect
was performed. If this occurs, return to step 3.
5,

Press the button that you programmed
the system operates correctly.
• If the component

does not operate

properly,

operation

and check if
return

to step 3

and repeat the sleps above.
• If it still does not operate properly, program the command
directly fiom the other remote controller normally (see page

71).
Numeric keys

When entering the code of Onkyo DVD players:
'Ihere are three SETTING nunlbers. Choose the SETI'ING nunlber

DISPLAY

according to how you will be using the DVD playm:
No. 601/613: These codes are for operating the Onkyo DVD player
by pointing the remote controller directly a/ it, either because it
does not have an m terminal, or it does but you are not connecting
it with an m cable. First enter 601 and if it does not operate
properly, enier 613.

Caution
With

some

brand's

components,

some

correctly. In this case, program the command
remote controller normally (see page 71).

bullons
directly

may

not

work

from the other

No. 600: This code is for Onkyo DVD players that have an roll
lerminal that you are connecting to the TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
with an _
cable. You will then operate the DVD player by
pointing the remole controller a/ the remote control sensor on the
TX-SR701/701E/601/601E.
You do not need to enier this code
because it is factory preset. However, if the code has been changed
to 601 or 613, then you will need to change it back to 600.

67

Entering a pre-programming code

l Pre-programming

codes

BRAND
VCR

Note:
If more
try
the

SETTING

A[WA
AKAI
than

each

code

code

does

that

not work,

one

code

one

by

is given
one

in the

table,

until

you

reach

first

code

works

(i.e.

if the

then

try the

next).

DVD
BRAND

SETTING

DENON
H[TACHI

602, 609
6B3

JVC

604

KENWOOD

6B5

No.

No.

BRAND
TV

SETTING

No.

300. 3BI, 302
303, 3B4, 305.31K_,

AIWA
AKAI

307

AUDIOSON[C

105

308

BELL

106

3B9

BLAUPUNKT

107

BLAUPUNKT
CGM

310
311. 312, 313

BRIONVEGA
CENTUR[ON

108. IB9
II0

COLT[NA

314

COLT[NA

I I 1. 112, 113

DAEWOO

315, 316

CORONAD

I 14

DIGITAL
EMERSON

317
318. 319, 320, 321,
322

CROWN
DAEWOO

I 15. I 16
117, 118, 119. 12B,
121

FENNER

323

DUAL

122

324. 325,326.
328

EMERSON

123. 124, 125. 126,
127

BA[RD
BELL

& HOWELL

& HOWELL

MAGNAVOX

6B6, 613

FISHER
FU I[TSU

MARANTZ

6B7

GENERAL

FENNER

128. 129

MITSUBISHI
ONKYO

6B8, 613
600, 601,613

FU NAI
GE

329
330. 331

FERGUSON
FISHER

130. 13 I
132

PANASON[C

6B9

GO VIDEO

332. 336, 337

FUNAI

PIONEER

610

GOLDSTAR

333. 334

FUJITSU

PROSCAN

611

GOODMANS

335

GE

RCA

611

GRUNDIG

338

GOLDSTAR

SON Y

612

HITACHI

339. 34B, 341

GOODMAN

TOSHIBA

613

JVC

342, 343, 344, 345,

GRUNDIG

145. 146

YAMAHA
ZEN[TH

6B9, 614
613, 615

HITACHI

147. 148, 149. 15B

LOEWE

346, 347, 348. 349,
350
351. 352

HYPER

151

SAT

MAGNAVOX
MITSUB[SHI

No.

353. 354, 355
356, 357, 358,359,

BRAND

SETTING

ECHOSTAR

7B0

GENERAL
INSTRUMENTS

7B1

NEC

HITACHI

7B2

NOKIA

HUGHES
NETWORK
SYSTEMS

7B3

NORDMENDE
OKANO
OR[ON

368,369,
37 I. 372
319. 373

PANASON[C
PR[MESTAR

704
7B5

PANASON[C

374, 375,376,
378

PROSCAN
RCA

7B6, 707
706. 7117

PHILIPS
PHONOLA

SONY

708

TOSHIBA

7B9

BRAND

SETTING

136, 137, 138
139, 14B, 141
142. 143

S

HIT

144

152
103

JVC

153, 154, 155. 156,
157

365. 366, 367

KENDO

158

313

KTV

159, 16B

LUXOR
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ

161
162. 163
164

MARK
MATSUI

165
166. 167, 168. 169

353. 379, 380
31 I

MITSUB[SHI
MIVAR

170. 171, 172. 173
174. 175

PIONEER

381

NEC

176, 177

RCA
SABA

382
383

NOK1A
OCEANIC

178. 179, 180. 181
181

SAMSUNG

384, 385,386,
388, 389, 390

NORDMENDE
OKANO

182. 183
152

No.

GENERAL

INNO

133, 134, 135
GENERAL

IRRADIO

360, 361,362.
364

CABLE

327

100, IBI
102, IB3, 104

363,

370

377,

387,

SANYO

391. 392, 393

OR[ON

184. 185, 186

INSTRUMENTS

5IX)

SCOTT

394

PANASONIC

187. 188, 189. 19B

GEMINI

501

SELECO

395

PHILIPS

152. 162, 191

HAMLIN

5B2, 503, 5B4, 505

SHARP

396. 397, 398. 399

PIONEER

192. 193

JERROLD

5B0, 506, 5B7,508,

SHINTOM

400

PROSCAN

194

509, 5 IB, 51 I. 512,
513.514

SIEMENS
SONY

401
402, 4B3,404,

QUASAR
RADIO
SHACK

195
196

RCA

110, 141, 197. 198,
199, 2IX)

SYMPHONIC

406, 4B7, 408.4B9,
410, 41 I, 412. 413
414

TEKNIKA
TELEFUNKEN

414.415
416, 417

SABA
SAMSUNG

182, 183, 201
202, 2B3, 204, 2B5,
206, 2B7,208

418. 419, 420

SANYO
SCHNE[DER

209. 21B, 211. 212
103

333
421

SEARS

213

532, 533,534

TOSHIBA
WHITE
WESTINGHOUSE
WATSON

SELECO

214. 215

SAMSUNG

535

ZENITH

422

TOCOM
ZEN[TH

536
537,538

SHARP
SONY

216. 217
218, 219, 220. 221,
222, 223

SYMPHONIC

224. 225

TELEFUNKEN
THOMSON

201. 226, 227
228

TOSHIBA

213. 229

UNIVERSUM

230

ZENITH

231. 232

MACOM
MAGNAVOX
OAK

515,516,
518
519.52B,

PANASON[C
PHILIPS

522, 523
524, 525,526,

PIONEER
SCIENTIFIC
ATLANTA

68

517
521

528. 529
530, 531

527,

4B5,

Operating your programmed remote controller
At'ter entering
given above,

a pre-programming
the following

by following

modes

become

enabled

the procedure
fir use.

I DVD MODE

(DVD Player Mode)

Operations are the same as explained on page 64.

I SAT MODE (Satellite Tuner Mode)
1.

Press the SAT/MD

MODE

The SAT/MD

button

2.

MODE

Press the desired

button.
lights.

operation

button.

The buttons shaded in the figure
buttons thai can be used to control
The buttons
into them.

given

below

have

ON: Turns oil and off" satellite
button on the remole controller)
CH @k=: Changes

selected

to the lefl are the operation
your satellile tuner unit.
operations

tuner

unit

programmed

(same

as STANDBY

preset channel

A/VI : Moves cursor
ENTER:
MENU:

Confirms
Displays

0,1 to 9: Numeric
ENTER:

selection
menu
keys

Confirm

You may also use the following
VOL

A/_: Adjusts

MUTING:
601/601E

CABLE
1.

STANDBY

2.

Press the CABLE

MODE

The CABLE

bullon

MODE

MUTING

TX-SR701/701
function

lights.

Press the desired

operation
in the figure

buttons

shaded

the remote

button.

thai can be used to control

The buttons
into them.

E/601/601E

at the TX-SR701/701E/

button.

The

given

below

ON: Turns on and off'cable

VOL A/v

a/the

the muting

(Cable Mode)

MODE

buttons

CABLE MODE

the volume

Activates

buttons:

have

to the left are the operation
your cable
operations

TV unit.
programmed

TV unit (same as STANDBY

button

on

controller)

CH =;4=: Changes

selected

0,1 to 9: Numeric

keys

preset channel

;v _urJ_,A

ENTER:

Confirm

You may also use the following
VOL A_ : Adjusts
MUTING:
601/601E

the volume

Activates

buttons:
a/the

the muting

TX-SR701/701
function

E/601/601E

at the TX-SR701/701E/

r ==_= = = t= = = =_=
4

i

i

u

Numerickeys
ENTER

69

Operating your programmed remote controller

I VCR MODE (VCR Mode)
1.

Press

the VCR

MODE

The VCR MODE
2.

Press

button.

button

the desired

lights.

operation

button.

The buttons shaded in the figure
buttons that can be used to control
The buttons
into them.

given

below

to the left are the operation
your VCR.

operations programmed

have

ON: Turns on and off the VCR (same
remote controller)
CH _u4=: Changes
TV/VCR:

selected

Switches

preset

as STANDBY

button

on the

channel

VCR input setting

12>: Play
D: Stop
<2:3: Rewind
operation
buttons

[;_:

Fast forward

[]: Pause
0,1 to 9, +10: Numeric

keys

You may also use the following
Numeric keys

VOL

A/_: Adjusts

MUTING:
601/601E

the volume

Activates

bullons:
at the TX-SR701/701

the muting

function

E/601/601E

at the TX-SR701/701E/

m

TV MODE (TV Mode)
1,

Press

the TV MODE

The TV MODE
2.

Press

button.

bullon

the desired

lights.
operation

button.

The buttons shaded in the figure
buttons that can be used to control
The buttons
into them.

given

below

TVCh:

operations programmed

have

ON: Turns on and off the television
the remote

to the left are the operation
your television.

(same

as STANDBY

Turns

on and off the

television

(and

switches

mode)
CH @/=: Changes
TV/VCR:

television

Switches

VOL

®@@

Numeric keys
ENTER

7O

input setting

keys

Confirm

_/_: Adjusts

MUTING:

channel

television

0,1 to 9, +10: Numeric
ENTER:

button

on

controller)

volume

Activates

at television

muting

function

at television

to the TV

Programming the commands of remote controllers
for other devices into the remote controller
I Programming procedure
When

programming

the commands

of another

remote

controller

to

the RC-533M/515M
remole controller, you must first decide under
which MODE button you want the commands
to be linked. |n
general, you will select the MODE button thai corresponds
to the
component
programming

you are programming.
For example,
the functions from a remote controller

disc

you would

player,

choose

the CD MODE

if you are
for a compact

bullon.

Then,

by

pressing the CD MODE button, the buttons on the RC-533M/515M
remole controller will change to the commands
you program here to
operate the compact disc player.
Afier programming
which MODE button to use, you will then
transfer
the separate commands
from the other remote controller
over to the RC-533M/515M
remote controller
one at a time. Each

2 to 6 inches
(5 to 15 cm)

command
is then programmed
1o a different
button on the RC533M/515M
remote controller. Any bullon is programmable
for this
step except for the eight MODE buttons (RCVR, CD, DVD, SAT/
MD, TV, VCR, and CABLE),
the two MACRO buttons (I and 2),
and the LIGHT
Even

after

button

(RC-533M

the commands

have

only).
been

memorized,

keep

your

old

remole controller
in a safe place. If for some reason the commands
are lost (e.g. when the batteries run down), it will be necessary
to
memorize them once again.

1. Place the remote controller and the remote controller
for the other device facing each other at a distance of
2 to 6 inches (5 to 15 cm) apart.
2. While pressing and holding down the desired MODE
button on the remote controller, press the ENTER
button and then release both buttons.
The SEND/LEARN
indica/or lights when the MODE bullon is
pressed and turns off when the ENTER button is pressed. When
the indicator turns off, release both buttons. 'Ihe SEND/LEARN

SEND/LEARN
indicator

indicator

3.

MODE buttons

lights again.

Press and release the button on the remote controller
to which you want to transfer the next command.
You may select any bullon excluding the eleven ones indicated
in the figure below. When you press the button, the SEND/
LEARN

indica/or

turns off. When

you release

the button,

the

indicator lights again.
If you press the wrong bullon by mistake, press that same bullon
again. The SEND/LEARN
indicator
flashes twice, and the
remote

controller

exits the programming

mode.

""--"_="__
MACRO1

_

_

ENTER

LIGHT

[_

]

_

MACRO2

MODE buttons

: Buttons that cannot be programmed

71

Programming the commands of remote controllers for other devices into the remote
controller

4. Press and hold down the button (that corresponds to
the command you are programming) on the remote
controller of the other device until the SEND/LEARN

Erasing the programmed command from one
button

lamp on the remote controller flashes twice.
After flashing twice, the SEND/LEARN indicator will light again.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to transfer all the commands
you desire from the other remote controller and
program them to buttons on the remote controller
under the same MODE.

You can only erase memorized
1.

Press

turns off. When
2.

When

3.

other remole controllers. If you wish to restore the Onkyo preset
codes afler you program new codes, you must first erase the
new codes.
•

•

commands

Resume

Press

•

•

t.

•

Some remote controllers
have a single button thai performs
multiple functions (for example, the function may change each
time the button is pressed).
If this is the case, each function
must be programmed
to a separate
button on the remote
controller.
Once you have transferred
the commands
from the other mmole
controller,
refer to the instruction
manual thai came with that
product

•

for instructions

on how to operate

Make sure both the remole
controller
have new batteries.

that product.

controller
and the other remole
If either of them has batteries that

are low, you may not be able to program the commands
of the
other remote controller properly into the remote controller.
See page
buttons.

72

72 for how to erase

the memorized

commands

from

all

button

for

the

release

the lamp lights again.

for the

command

you

the SEND/LEARN

indicator

turns

the button,

the lamp lights again.

the same

button

again.

lamp slowly

flashes

twice. The memorized

indicator
controller

quickly flashes three times and turns
has exiled the erasing mode because

turns off. When you release
twice and then lights again.

2.

programmed

under a

Press and hold down the desired MODE button, press
the ENTER button twice, and then release both
buttons.
When
you press
the MODE
indicator lights. When you press

bullon,
the SEND/LEARN
the ENTER button, the lamp

the buttons,

the lamp slowly

flashes

Press and release the same MODE button again.
When you release
the bullon, the SEND/LEARN
slowly flashes twice. 'lhis erases all the commands
to the MODE button.

indicator
memorized

No_s:
•

able to be programmed.
•

and release

button
and then

bullon,
the SEND/LEARN
the ENTER button, the lamp

the buttons,

Erasing all the commands
MODE button

mode.

The remole controller
uses infrared rays to send its commands,
as do most other remote
controllers.
Though
most remole
controller
codes can be memorized
by the remote controfler,
be
aware thai some remote controllers
use systems that are quile
different fiom the remote controller
and therefore
may not be

MODE
button,

either you have made a mistake during erasing or a time-out has
occurred because no button has been pressed. Resume from Step L

fl'om Slep 2.

When you want to program a command
to a bullon to which
you have ah-eady programmed
a command,
simply follow the
same procedure
given and the previous programming
for that
button will be overwritten.

the

the bulton,

you release

If the SEND/LEARN
off, then the remole

If you try to program beyond the learning capacity of the remote
controller,
the SEND/LEARN
indicator
flashes
six times
quickly, and the remote controller exits the programming
Try programming
under a different MODE button.

the

and not preset ones.

Note:

are

If the SEND/LEARN
indicator quickly flashes three times and
turns off, then the remote controller
has exited the programming
mode
because
either
you have
made
a mistake
during
programming
or a time-out has occurred because no button has
been pressed.

•

which

you release

The SEND/LEARN
command is erased.

The remote controller
has 357 memory
slots (7 modes × 51
buttons). Some remote controllers
may have more commands
thai can be remembered
by the remote controller. In such cases,
it will be necessary
for you to determine
more important than others.

you press

off. When

No_s:
The remole controller
codes for Onkyo compact disc players,
cassette tape decks, DVD players, and mini disc recoMer have
ah-eady been programmed
into buttons on the remole controller.
You may, however, use these bullons to program the codes for

down

the ENTER

Press and release
wish to erase.

7. Operate the newly programmed buttons to make sure
the learning function was performed properly.

•

hold

When
you press
the MODE
indicator lights. When you press

Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to program comnlands Io a difl'erent
MODE (e.g., when programming from a difl'erent i-emotecontroller).
6. Press the MODE button that you pressed in step 2 to
complete the programming.

and

command,
press
both buttons.

commands

•

If the SEND/LEARN
indica/or quickly flashes three times and
turns off, then the remote controller
has exited the erasing mode
because
time-out

either you have made a mistake during erasing or a
has occurred
because
no button has been pressed.

Resume

from Step L

If many

commands

have

been

programmed

to the

bullon, then the SEND/LEARN
indicator may remain
to 20 seconds during Step 2. This is not a malfunction.

MODE
lit for up

Using the macro function
What is the macro function?
A macro

function

opera/ions

(up to 16) on the remote

enables

you

to program
contmfler

a series

of

bullon

into a single

button.

The series of opera/ions
are then called a macro. For exalnple,
play a compact disc player connected
to the TX-SR701/701E/601/
601E normally,

you must perform

1.

Press

the RCVR

MODE

2.

Press

the ON button.

3.

Press

the CD (INPUT

4.

Press

the CD MODE

5.

Press

the playback

By using

the macro

opera/ions

by only pressing

the following

to

function,

can

When you press
LEARN indica/or
perfornl

a series of button
so the macro can be

button,

perform

the

1. Press and hold down any one of the seven MODE
buttons, press the MACRO 1 (or 2) button, and then
release both buttons.

button.

button.
you

macro function,
you can program
as a macro into the MACRO button

described
above on this page for the MACRO
steps given below.

button.
(_)

With the
operations

executed with just one touch. Note thai for the macro function, only
one macro can be programmed,
l_br example, to program the macro

steps:

button.

SELECTOR)

I Programming the macro

the

above

button, the indica/or turns off. When you release
indicator flashes briefly and then lights again.

five

one button.

When

SEND/LEARN
indicator

you press each button,

off. When

3.

you release

the

the SEND/LEARN

the button,

the indicator

indicator

turns

lights.

Press the MACRO 1 (or 2) button to complete the
procedure.
The SEND/LEARN

2

MODE buttons

the buttons,

Press the operation buttons you wish to program in
order (in this case, press RCVR MODE -_ ON --> CD
(INPUT SELECTOR) -> CD MODE -> playback (_)
button).

2,

MACRO

the MODE button, it lights and the SEND/
lights. When you press the MACRO 1 (or 2)

indicator

slowly flashes

twice.

4. Check to see if the macro has been properly
programmed.
No_s:
•

You may program
function.
ignored,

•
(CD playback)

If you

and programming

operations

into

the macro

a 17th opera/ion,

it will

be

is stopped.

If the SEND/LEARN
indicator quickly flashes three times and
turns off, then the remote controller has exited the programming
mode

because

programming
been pressed.

CD

up to 16 button
try to program

either

you

have

made

or a time-out has occurred
Resume from Step 1.

a

mistake

because

during

no button

has

(INPUT
SELECTOR)

Executing the macro
Perform
the procedure
below
programmed
into the remote

Io execute
controller.

the macro that you have
After programming
the

macro, you should always run it at least once to make
has been programmed
properly.
Point
601E

If you erase or change the command of a button programmed
in
the macro, that opera/ion
of thai button will no longer work in
the macro. In this case, it will be necessary for you to reprogram
the macro

•

remote

controller

at the

TX-SR701/701E/601/

1 (or 2) button.

It may take a while for the macro to finish transmitting,

Tips:
•

the

and press the MACRO

in oMer to avoid incorrect

sure that it

continue
pointing
the remote controller
SEND/LEARN
indicator turns off.

at the

so be sure to

device

until

the

operation.

The codes programmed
into the macro will be transmitted a/an
interval of 0.5 seconds. However, some devices may not be able
to complete one operation in 0.5 seconds and may miss the next
code.

In this case, after

pressing

one opera/ion

press the same MODE button again before
operation
button to add another 0.5 seconds

button,

you can

pressing
between

the next
the two

operations.

73

Using the macro function
I

I Erasing a macro from the MACRO 1 (or 2) button
SEND/LEARN
indicator

m

1.

Press

When

MACRO 1

and

hold

down

any

buttons, press the MACRO
release both buttons.
you press

the MODE

one

of the

seven

1 (or 2) button,

button,

it lights

I

MODE

and then

and the SEND/

LEARN indicator lights. When you press the MACRO 1 (or 2)
bullon, the indicator turns off. When you release the buttons, the
indicator flashes once.

MACRO 2
MODE buttons
2.

Press

the MACRO

1 (or 2) button

again.

The SEND/LEARN
indica/or slowly flashes
programmed
to the MACRO button is erased.

twice.

The macro

No_s:
•

•

If the SEND/LEARN
indica/or quickly flashes three times and
turns off, then the remote controller
has exited the erasing mode
because either you have made a mistake during erasing or a
time-out

has occurred

Resume

from Slep I.

because

no

button

has been

pressed.

lf you press a button other thanMACRO
1 (or2) button
2, then you will in effect be overwriting
the previous
with a new macro.

in Step
macro

ENTER
V

Erasing all commands and macros that have
been programmed
SEND/LEARN
indicator

STANDBY

This procedure
will erase all the commands
and macros
have programmed
into the remole controller
and return
default settings. This opera/ion
the remote controller.

will not affect

the preset

that you
it to its
settings

of

1. Open the battery cover and remove the batteries from
the remote controller.
2.

While

pressing

STANDBY
correct

3.

and

buttons,

orientation,

holding
re-insert

and then

The SEND/LEARN

indicator

Press

button.

the ENTER

The SEND/LEARN
and then turns off.

indicator

down
the

the

ON

and

batteries

in

their

release

both buttons.

flashes slowly.

lights

All programmed
commands
and macros
controller
returns to its factory presets.

up for about ten seconds

are erased

and the remote

Notes:

_

74

_:_

ENTER

•

Proceed
batteries

•

If you press any button other than the ENTER button in Step 3,
nothing will be erased. In this case, resume from Step 1.

to Step 3 immedialely
after
will be consumed
quickly.

Step

2; otherwise,

the

Troubleshooting guide
If a problem occurs while you are using the remote contmfler,
first
try to operate the controls on the front panel of the TX-SR701/
701E/601/601E
to make sure that it is not due to a malfunction
(or
worn out batteries) in the remote controller.

Low frequency humming is heard.
•

'Iumtable
"-'* Check

•

Howling
No power.
Power

cord is discolmecled.

Exlemal noise is affecting the internal microcompuler.
"-'* Turn offthe power, wait five seconds, and then turn back on

•

lnlernal

the power.

•

turns

"Muting"
"-'* Press

your Onkyo

is displayed.
the MUTING

on the remote

circuitry

your Onkyo

of playback

cables,

and other

wiring

•

Headphones
Lower

Power

shuts

Amplifier

•

off immediately

after power

on.

•

is activated.
from the
center.

outlet

are

connected

to xeduce hum.

volume

is turned

up.

is heard. High range

to the instruction
for problem.

(TX-

of the connected

at Audio

is not

only),

components

At/just

--_ Treble

or a
and

(see

is not connected.

noise

on AM stations

to the AM antenna

(particularly

noticeable

at

or with weak stations).

Noise from electrical apparatus
"-'* Move the AM loop antenna

Noise is heard
Noise caused

such as fluorescent
lamp.
to different position.

AM antenna

at high-pitched

(see page 30).

sounds

on AM stations.

by TV set.

--'* Place the AM loop amenna as far as possible from the TV.
"-'* Move TX-SR701/701E/601/601E
away from TV set.
Crackling

No sound from the center speaker, or at very low volume.
Speaker cable is not connected,
"-'* Check the connection
between

amplifier

and speaker

(see

page 27).
mode

noise

is set to Stereo,
mode

Pure Audio

to any mode

Direct.
The output
to the cenler
depending
on the listening mode.

speaker

Center speaker volume is set to minimum.
"-'* Set the cemer speaker level to the appropriate

Stereo

may

volume

AM and FM stations.

Noise caused by fluorescent
lamp being turned on and off.
"-'* Move amenna as far as possible from the fluorescent
lamp.

•

Noise

fxom automobile

ignition.

an FM outdoor

road (see page 30).
"-'* Change the position

(TX-SR701/701E

other than

on both

•

"-'* lnstall

only), or Direct.
"-'* Set the Listening

•

sound

"-'* Set up an outdoor

immediately.

SPEAKERS

Lislening

the

AM loop anlenna

night

headphones.

•

•

of the cable

when

panel

"-'* Connect the included AM loop antenna
terminals (see page 29).

--'* Remove
the power coM
Contact your Onkyo service

•

the placement
heard

'I reble control is too high.
"-'* Turn treble setting down

Buzzing

circuitry

rear

AM stations cannot be received,

Center.

and then disconnect

prolection

the

l FM/AM TUNER

are connected.
volume

connection.
on

(see

is not heard.

Input selector is not set properly.
"* Set to correct input source.

•

to turn

is activated.

•

"*

cables

page 57).

Service

source

(TX-SR701/701E

Turntable
needle is dirty or worn (TX-SR701/701E
problem exists with a connected
component.

(see page 45).

prolection

--'* Contact
Sound

controller

16-27).

Amplifier

grounded.

only)

"-'* Refer
check
•

button

Bad connections
or wiring.
"-'* Check connections,
speaker
pages

•

Center.

on but no sound.

off muting
•

Service

for proper ground

Rough or scratchy
clear.
•

fuse is blown.

"-'* Contact

properly

• Turntable and speakers are located too close together.
Move them farther apart.

the power coM (see page 28).

•

Power

is

SR701/701E

"-'* Connect

is not

Audio
connection
incorrectly.
"-'* Adjust

POWER

•

motor

only)

antenna

or direction

as far as possible
of the outdoor

from

the

antenna.

or

differ

(see

page 34).
•

The Center

setting

is set to "None?'

"-'* Set the Cemer setting
Config" (see page 31).
No sound
•

or very

Subwoofer

to "Large"

low volume

setting

from

or "Small"

at "Speaker

subwoofer.

is set to "No?'

"-'* Set the Subwoofer

selfing

to "Yes"

at "SpeakerConfig"

(see

page 32).
•

Subwoofer

volume

"-'* Set the subwoofer

is set to minimum.
level to the appropriate

volume

(see page

34).

75

Troubleshooting guide
Stereo indicator lights, but sound is distorted and stereo
separation is bad.
•

Station

is too strong.

•--, Change
•

to FM indoor antenna

Multiple reflection
or mountains.

•--, Use antenna
thai
distortion is least.

has

better

because

directivity

of tall buildings
and

orient

Station

•

Stereo

an outdoor

FM antenna

FM broadcasts

cover

oMinary broadcast.
•--, Change the position
page 30).
No preset
•

station

Memory
time.
•"-,

in remote
batteries

Batteries

controller

controller.

(see page 7).

batteries

(see page 7).

•

Remole controller
is not pointed at the remote sensor of the TXSR701/701 E/601/601E.
•"-, Point the remote controller at the remote sensor of the TX-

•

Remole

SR701/701
of an

but remote

have worn out.

•"-, Replace

(see page 30).

only about half the distance

function

E/601/601E

controller

(see page 7).

is too

far

from

the

TX-SR701/701E/601/

601E.
or direction

of the outdoor

antenna

(see

•"-, Operate

the x-emote controller

within

16 feet (5 meters)

(see

page 7).

is recalled.

is lost because

Store aft stations

No batteries
•"-, Insert

is too weak.

•"-, Install
•

•

it so

Indicators
for stereo reception flicker and hiss is heard
on FM stations.
•

CONTROLLER

Front panel controls
controls do not.

(see page 29).

of the radio waves

REMOTE

•

power

has been turned

off for a long

Remole controller is functioning
in a different
•"-, Pxess the RCVR MODE button.

mode

again (see page 38).

OTHER
VIDEO and AUDIO
Desired
•

picture

-*

Insert
the
14 to 30).

hllproper

and

connectors

connection.
connections

(see pages

14 to 30).

"-'* Check

connections

and video

function
source

to VIDEO

(see page 20).

Digital encoded.
DIGITAL

cannot

may not be able

"-'* Check

settings
audio

indicator

to be set due

to current

in Audio At/just (see pages
is not

listening

57 to 59).

output.

• DVD player is not connected
to 5.l-channel
•"* Check connections
(seepage
17).
in remote

lights up on the

be set.

Parameler
mode.

Components

do not match.

be used.

is not Dolby

parameter

Multichannel

is connected

cannot

Check that the DOLBY
display.

Desired
•

OSD Menu is displayed
when monitor
or S VIDEO of MONITOR
OUT.

Audio

plugs

Menu display.

•"-, Check
•

• Playhack

not appear.

Improper connection.
•"-, Check
connections.
complelely
(see pages

No OSD
•

does

LATE NIGHT

zone

(Zone

input.jacks.
2) do

not

operate

properly.
•

hllproper connection.
"-'* Check connections

Audio

is

not

heard

(see pages
or

audio

14 to 30).
from

different

source

Digital Input sellings are incorrect.
•--, Check settings at "Input Setup"
52).

No picture
•

TV (or monitor)
receiver.
•"-,

•
•

appears

Set the TV (or monitor)

•"-, Make
VIDEO

76

--+ "Digital

Input"

(see page

(or monitor).

the output

to the receiver

signals

is connected

Objects

is sometimes

digital

sources.

•

OUT connectors

(see page 20).

digital

"Auto"
Noise
IN

to COMPONENT

input

with remote

objects

other

heard and sometimes

formal

playback

occurs
digital

When
required

controller

signals.

away from pa/h of remote

has

heen

specified
to select

controller

not heard

so other
"Auto"

with

digital
and

set

for the Auto mode (see page 42).

during

sounds
VIDEO

connected.

formals are not played.
•"-, Use the AUDIO SELECTOR

•
is connected

One

output.

to the COMPONENT

suxe TV (or monitor)

are interfering

Sound

from the

Video cable is not connecled
securely.
•"-, Check connections
(see pages 14 to 30).
Input source
connectors.

•

-"-, Move inferring
signals.

on the TV screen
is not set to receive

Components
are incorrectly
•"* Check connections.

is

heard.
•

•

with

or
DTS

skipping

of

sources,

PCM

the

beginning

sources,

and

sources.

"Auto"

is

set for

the

to change

formats

when different

•--, Switch from the Auto mode
page 42).

digital

fomlat

setting,

sources

to the current

time

is

are played.

source

signal

(see

Troubleshooting guide

If one of the messages shown below appears
"Not

available

with headphones

use"

Operation
not allowed
because
TX-SR701/701
E/601/601E.
"Not

available

Operation
"Not

with Multichannel

not allowed

available

available

"()lily

available

because

speaker

with Dolby

available

The lislening
"Not

available

Operation

is being used.

configuration

settings.

on.

D"
Digital

in this Listening

Will not work with the current
"Not

output

the Zone 2 mode is turned

other than Dolby

available

use"

in Zone 2 mode"

not allowed

"Not

into the

in this Sp Config"

Setting

No setting

are plugged

while the multi=channel

Will not work with the current
"Not

headphones

call be set.

mode"
lis/ening

mode.

with this signal"
mode cannot

be selected

with the current

input source.

with Muting"

not allowed

"Zone 2 is not On"
Will not work because

because

the muting

is activated.

the Zone 2 has not been turned

Also refer to the respective

instruction

manuals

DVD player,
video cassette
recorder,
compose your entertainment
system.

TV

on.

of the CD player,
monitor,

etc.,

that

The TX-SR701/701
E/601/601E
contains an internal microcomputer
that performs
highqevel
operations.
However,
on extremely
rare
occasions,
noise or inlerference
from an external source or sta/ic
electricity

may cause

fauhy

operation.

If this occurs,

power cord h-ore the wall outlet, wait five or more seconds,
plug it back in. This should correct the situation.
* 'Ik) reset the surround
mode and other
default sellings, hold down the VIDEO
SRT01/701E/601/601E
STANDBY/ON
button.
and the TX-SR701/701

turned
"CLEAR"
E/601/601E

unplug

the

and then

sellings to the factory
I button with the TX-

on
and
then
press
the
appears in the front display
enters

the standby

state.

77

Specifications
AMPLIFIER

SECTION

Continuous
average
All channels:

power

output

Continuous
power output (D]N)
Maximmn
power output (EIAJ)
Dynamic
power output (stereo)

Total harmonic distortion:
IM distortion:

Damping }?actor:
Input sensitivity and impedance
PHONO:
LINE (CD, TAPE, DVD,
VIDEO I-4):
MULTICHANNEL INPUT
(FRONT L/C/R, SURROUND
L/R):
(SUBWOOFER):
COAX[AL (D[GITAL):
DVD, VIDEO l, 2, 3, 4:

COMPONENT

VIDEO

Output level and impedance
Rec out (TAPE. VIDEO
Line out:
Pre out:

I, 2:

I, 2):

VIDEO (VIDEO
I, 2,
MONITOR
OUT):

COMPONENT

VIDEO

Phono overload:
Frequency response:

Muting:

OUT:

(FTC)
1011W per channel rain.
2 channels
driven from
kHz with no more than
harmonic
distortion.

RMN at 8 _2,
20 Hz to 20
11.08% total

125 W rain. RMS at 6 £2, 2 channels
driven
from
I kHz with no more
than II.l% total harmonic
distortion.
130War
6 [2
160War
6 g)
2×230Wat
3 _2
2× 170W at 4 _2
2× ll5Wat
8_2
(1.08%
0.08%
0.08%
(t.08%
6(1 at 8

at rated power
at 1 W output
at rated power
at 1 W output
_2

2.5 mV, 47 kg)
200 mV, 47 kg2

2(Xt mV, 47 k_2
36 mV, 47 k_2
0.5 Vp-p, 75 g)
I Vp-p, 75 g)
I Vp-p, 75 g) (Y)
0.28 Vp-p, 75 _2 (C)
1 Vp-p, 75 g) (Y)
0.7 Vp-p, 75 g2 (PB, PR)
200 mV, 470 _2
IIX) mV, 470 _2 (Zone
1 V, 470 _2

TUNER SECTION
FM
Tuning range:
USA & Canadian models:
Other area models:
Usable sensitivity
Mono:
Stel_O:

50 dB quieting
Mono:
Stereo:

-+I 0 dB at 20,(X)0 Hz
80 dB ([HF A, 5 mV input, Direct mode)
1(_ dB ([HF A. 0.5 V input, Direct mode)
.....
50 dB

50 dB (DIN)
50 dB

ratio:
distortion

0.2%
0.3%

Frequency
response:
Stereo separation:

30 Hz-15
kHz, -+1.0 dB
45dBat
lkHz
30 dB at Il!0 Hz 10 kHz

AM
Tuning range
USA & Canadian models:
European & Australian models:
Worldwide models:
Usable sensitivity:
Image rejection
ratio:
IF rejection
ratio:
Signal-to-noise
ratio:
Total harmonic
distortion:

530 to
522 to
522 to
530 to
30 _.lV
40 dB
40 dB
40 dB
0.7%

1,710
1,611
1,61 I
1,710

kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz

(10-kHz
steps)
(9-kHz steps)
(9-kHz steps)
( I 0-kHz steps)

GENERAL
Power supply
USA & Canadian models:
European & Australian models:
Some Asian models:
Worldwide models:
Power consumption
USA & Canadian
Other models:
Dimensions

models:

AC 120 V, b0 Hz
AC23(
240V, 50Hz
AC 220230
V, 50161) Hz
AC 220230
and 120 V switchable.
5(1/60 Hz
6.0A
620W
435 × 175 ×431.5
17-1/8"×
6-7/8"×

(W x H × D):

mm
16-15/16"

Weight
USA & Canadian models:
Other models:

26.9 Ibs.
13.0 kg

REMOTE CONTROLLER
Transmitter:
Signal range:
Power supply:

lnfbared
Approx. 16 li., 5 meters
Two '%A" batteries (I.5 V × 2)

Specifications

78

I 1.2 dBf, 1.0 b_V(75 f2 IHF)
0.9 _V (75 f2 DIN)
1%2 dBI, 2.0 b_V(75 f2 IHF)
23 pV (75 _ DIN)

76 dB
70 dB
55 dB

-+10 dB at 50 Hz
ratio (stereo)

(l(X)-kHz steps)
(50-kHz
steps)

40 dB
85 dB
90 dB

2)

I Vp-p, 75 g)
I Vp-p, 75 g) (Y)
0.28 p-p, 75 _) (C)
1 Vp-p, 75 g) (Y)
(t.7 Vp-p, 75 g) (PB, PR)
70 mV RMS at 1 kHz, 11.5% _IH.D.
10 Hz to100 kHz: +1 3dB

1118.00 MHz
108.011 MHz

17.2 dBf, 2.0 b_V (75 f_)
37.2 dBI. 20 pV (75 ff_)
2.0 dB

Capture
ratio:
Image rejection
ratio
USA & Canadian
models:
Other area models:

Selectivity:
AM suppression
Total harmonic
Mono:
Stereo:

87.51)
87.50

sensitivity

IF rejection
ratio:
Signal-to
noise ratio
Mono:
Stereo:
Alternate
cham_el attenuation:

(CD in Direct mode)
20 Hz to 20 kHz: -+0.8 dB

R[AA deviation:
Tone control
Bass:
Treble:
SignaI-to-noise
Phono:
Line:

(TX-SR701/701E)

and lbatures

are subject

to change

without

notice.

Specif ications (TX-SR601/601E)
AMPLIFIER

SECTION

Continuous
average
All channels:

power

TUNER
output

Continuous
power output (DIN)
Maximmn
power output (E[AJ)
Dynamic
power output (stereo)

Total harmonic

distortion:

IM distortion:
Damping factor:
Input sensitivity and impedance
LINE (CD, TAPE, DVD,
VIDEO I-4):
MULTICHANNEL INPUT
(FRONT L/C/R, SURROUND
L/R):
(SUBWOOFER):
COAXIAL (DIGITAL):
DVD, VIDEO I, 2, 3, 4:

COMPONENT

VIDEO

I, 2:

Output level and impedance
Rec out (TAPE, VIDEO I, 2):
Line out:
Pre out:
VIDEO (VIDEO I, 2,
MON (TOR OUT):

COMPONENT

VIDEO OUT:

Frequency response:

(FTC)
85 W per channel lnin. RMS at 8 _2,
2 ,'hannels
driven from 20 Hz to 20
kHz with no more than 0.08% total
harmonic
distortion.
110 W mln. RMS at 6 [), 2 channels
driven
from
1 kHz with no more
than 0.1% total harmonic
distolqion.
120Wat
6_)
150 W at 6 _
2 × 220W at 3 g)
2×165Wat4g)
2×llXlWat8_)
0.08% at
0.118% at
0.08% at
0.118% at
611 at 8 _

rated power
I W output
rated power
I W output

_ne
COlltrol
Bass:
Treble:
Signal-to-noise
CD/Tape:
Muting:

Stereo:

50 dB quieting
Mollo:
Stere():

mode)

-+10 dB at 50 Hz
Hz

ratio (stereo)
I(g) dB ([HF A, 0.5 V input)
.....
50 dB

108.00
108.00

MHz
MHz

(l(Xl-kHz steps)
(50-kHz steps)

11.2 dBf, 1.0 pV (75 ff_ IHF)
0.9 b+V (75 _'_ DIN)
17.2 dBf, 2.0 pV (75 ff_ IHF)
23 pV (75 f] DIN)
sensitivity
17.2 dBf, 2.0 pV (75 _'_)
37.2 dBf, 20 pV (75 f])
2.0 d B

Capture
ratio:
Image rejection
ratio
USA & Canadian
models:
Other area models:

40 dB
85 dB
90 dB
76 dB
70 dB
55 dB
50 dB (DIN)
50 dB

ratio:
distortion

0.2%
0.3%

Frequency
response:
Stereo separation:

30Hz
15kHz,-+l.0dB
45dBat
lkHz
30 dB at 100 Hz-I 0 kHz

AM
Tuning range
USA & Canadian

models:

European
& Australian
Worldwide
models:

2)

I Vp-p, 75 _
1 Vp-p, 75 _) (Y)
0.28 p-p, 75 _2 (C)
I Vp-p, 75 _2 (Y)
0.7 Vp-p, 75 £2 (PB, PR)
10 Hz to 100 kHz: +113

-+10 dB at 20,000

87.51
87.50

Usable sensitivity
Mollo:

Selectivity:
AM suppeession
Total harmonic
Mol)o:
Stere():

200 mV, 47 kg)
36 mV, 47 kg)
0.5 Vp-p, 75 _2
I Vp-p, 75 g)
1 Vp-p, 75 _ (Y)
0.28 Vp-p, 75 _) (C)
I Vp-p, 75 g) (Y)
0.7 Vp-p, 75 _) (Pu, PR)

(CD in Direct

Tuning range:
USA & Canadian
models:
Other area models:

IF rejection
ratio:
Signal
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