Connection for multiple-room remote control – Onkyo TX-SV535 User Manual
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Connection for Multiple-Room Remote Control
Models other than U.S.A. and Canadian models (Onkyo Multi-Room Systems)
Do not plug in ihe power cord until all connections have been made.
When making connections
1
through 4 . be sure to connect the units as shown in the connection diagram below. Do not make a mistake when
A. Operating components displaying Onkyo’s Rl mark from the sub-room
Components mounted in a rack should be connected as shown below to enable remote control operation.
1. Set up the components (a) displaying
Onkyo’s RI mark.
2.
Connect the speaker (sub room)
cables to the speaker terminal on the
TX-SV535. (©)
3.
Install Remote Sensor HR-10 in the
sub-room, then connect it to the TX-
SV535. ((2))
B. Using a remote control to operate components not displaying Onkyo’s Rl mark from the sub-room
1.
Connect the components (b) to the
TX-SV535.
2. Make the connections described above
in steps 2 through 3 of section A.
3. Install Remote Emitter HE-50 (AC) so
that its sensor is directed toward these
components, then connect it to the
TX-SV535. (:
3J
(Connect
the
AC
adapter
to
the
Remote Emitter.)
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Operating
components
which
are positioned out of the range of
the emitter installed as described
above.
4.
Connect the components (c) to the
TX-SV535.
5.
Install Remote Emitter Head HE-10
so that its sensor is directed toward
these components, then connect it to
the HE-50 (AC). ( 4 )
Connection diagram
Speaker A ((Vlain Room)
Remote Emitter
Remote Emitter
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