Onkyo TX-DS656 User Manual

Onkyo Acoustics

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Thank you

for purchasing the Onkyo Audio Video

Control Receiver.
Please read this manual thoroughly before making
connections and turning on the power.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable
you to obtain optimum performance and listening
enjoyment from your new Audio Video Control
Receiver.
Please retain this manual for future reference.

Instruction Manual

Audio Video Control Receiver

TX-DS656

Contents

Before using

Important Safeguards ........................... 2
Precautions ........................................... 3
Features ................................................ 4
Supplied accessories ............................ 4
Before using this unit ........................... 5

MASTER VOLUME

MAX

MIN

TREBLE

SYSTEM

PHONES

DISPLAY

PTY/ TP

CHARACTER

SCAN

GROUP

MEMORY FM MUTE / MODE

CLEAR

TI CH INPUT

MUL

VIDEO CAM INPUT

/

3

VIDEO

VIDEO

AUDIO

L

R(MONO)

BASS

DIGITAL AUDIO

SELECTOR

S VIDEO

STAND-BY

AUTO TUN

SMART SCAN CONTROLLER

ENTER

3-D BASS

MAIN

REMOTE

SPEAKERS

PRESET

TUNING

SURROUND

PARAMETER

CD

PHONO

AM

FM

TAPE-2

MONITOR

TAPE-1

M D

VIDEO-3

CAM

VIDEO-2

VCR-2 / TV

VIDEO-1

VCR-1

DVD

MIDNIGHT
THEATER

Re-EQ

MULTI SOURCE

REC OUT

AUDIO VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER

TX-DS

656

POWER

OFF

ON

Preparation

Connection ........................................... 6
On-screen setting ............................... 18
Speaker system setup ......................... 21

Operation

Input source selection and surround

setup ................................................. 25

Listening to FM/AM broadcasts ........ 32
Receiving RDS broadcasts

(European models only) ................... 36

Using the Surround modes ................. 38
Recording from a source .................... 42
Using the TAPE-2 MONITOR

function ............................................ 44

Using the other remote controller functions

with the supplied remote controller ..... 45

Multi-room system connections ......... 46

A few important notes

Troubleshooting ................................. 50
Specifications ..................................... 52
Control positions and names .............. 53

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