Making system connections, Connecting the speaker cables, 0o c) o – Onkyo TX-8211 User Manual

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Making system connections

The power to components connected tq the
SWITCHED outlet is turned on and off

using the POWER switch (or the SYSTEM .

switch on models other than USA and
Canadian models) on the front panel and

remote control.

NOTE:

The shape, number and total capacity of

the AC outlets may differ according to

the model and the area where the unit is
purchased. 13e careful that other compo­
nents connected to this unit do not

exceed the capacity that is printed on

the rear panel above the AC outlets.

• (For the European model)

The remote control cannot be used

when the SYSTEM switch on the front
panel is set to OFF.

Connecting the speaker
cables

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1. Open the lever.

2. Twist wire ends very, tight, and insert

the wire.

3. Clo.se the lever.

Before making any connections, please
refer to the explanation of “Speaker imped­
ance".

SPEAKER A

R

SPEAKER B

SPEAKER B

SPEAKER A

L

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CAUTION:

^ SPEAKER IMPEDANCE

A or B:

4 ohms min./speaker

A-r B;

8 ohms min./speaker

Note:
To prevent damage to circuitry,

never short-circuit the positive (+)

and negative (-) speaker wires.

Speaker Impedance
The load impedtincc of each speaker sys­

tem connected to this unit must be at least 4
ohms. (If using only A or only B, 4 ohms

min.; if A and B, 8 ohms min.)

You can connect two separate pairs of

speaker systems.

Please connect each speaker according to
the illustration, observing the correct con­

nections for R. L, and -.

Do not u.se unnecessarily long or

extremely thin speaker leads. If the DC

resistance of the s()eaker leads is too
high, the damping factor will decrease,
adversely affecting the sound quality.

When using only one .speaker or when

you wish to li.stcn to monaural (mono),
the single spetiker should never be con­

nected in parallel to both the right and
left channel terminals at the same time.

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