Before operating this unit, Setting thatuh|ng>tep, Frequency'''' i: (worldwide rriodel only) – Onkyo TX-8211 User Manual

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Before operating this unit

Setting the voltage selector tf'i
(worldwide model only), "'

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.

Deteiniine the proper voltage for your

mea: 220 - 230 V or 120 V.

. If the setting on the voltage selector is

not correct, insert a screwdriver into the
groove in the switch and slide the

switch completely to the right (120 V)
or the left (220 ~ 230 V), whichever is

appropriate.

Setting thatuh|ng>tep[^^ . ^

: frequency''''
i: (worldwide rriodel only) •:

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The worldwide model is equipped with a
switch that controls the AM (9 kH/7

10 kHz.) band tuning steps.

Please .set this switch to match the tuning

step frequency in your area.

U.S. & Canada:

USA

Other areas:

OTHER

Using the remote control

The following information will help you

get optimal use from the remote control.

Place this unit away from direct bright

light which c:in prevent proper opera­

tion of the remote control.

Mttke sure audio rack doors do not have

tinted glass. Placing this unit behind

such a door may prevent proper remote
control operation.

Loading the batteries , •i

Remove the battery compartment cover by

opening it as shown in the illOistration.

Load two AA (R6 or UM-3)-size batteries
into the remote control with the plus (+)

and minus (-) tertninals positioned as indi­
cated by the diagram inside the battery
compartment, then close the cover.

Immediately remove empty batteries to

avoitl corrosion damage.

To avoid potential conosion damage,

never mix old batteries with new ones.

The manganese batteries supplied with

this unit have a .service life of approxi-

mtitely six months, dependitig on the
frequency of use.

The TX-8211 comes equipped with two

AA (R6 or UM-3) manganese batteries,
but we recommend that long-life AA

(LR6 or AM-3)-size alkaline batteries

be used when replacing the batteries.

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