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Using
the
remote
control
transmitter
(See
page
2)
@
For
details
on
the
function
of
each
control,
see
the
description
in
“Remote
Contro!
Transmitter
Controls
(RC-174S)
on
page
7.
@
Batteries
The
remote
control
transmitter
is
powered
by
two
batteries.
Before
using
this
unit
for
the
first
time,
insert
the
two
batteries
(included)
as
shown
in
the
diagram.
The
remote
control
trans-
mitter
has
no
on/off
switch.
Average
battery
life
is
one
year.
This
period
may
be
shorter
depending
on
the
frequency
of
use
and
environment
(temperature
and
humidity)
in
which
the
re-
mote
control
transmitter
is
used.
If
the
remote
control
transmitter
does
not
operate
even
though
front
panel
controls
function
normally,
the
batteries
should
be
replaced.
Use
only
batteries
listed
in
the
following
chart.
5
°
Manga-
nese
NOTES:
1.
Do
not
leave
an
expired
battery
in
the
case
as
it
may
leak
or
damage
the
battery
case.
2.
When
inserting
the
batteries,
be
sure
the
(+)
and
(—)
ends
are
properly
aligned.
3.
Do
not
use
nickel-cadmium
(rechargeable)
batteries.
4.
Do
not
use
one
specified
(manganese)
battery
and
one
al-
kaline
battery
at
the
same
time.
5.
Replace
both
batteries
at
once;
do
not
use
one
old
and
one
new
battery
together.
AA
1.5V
R6
UM-3
Trouble
shooting
guide
(aT
Power
but
no
sound.
@
Bad
connections.
activated.
Howling
when
the
volume
is
turned
up.
together.
Rough
or
scratchy
sound.
High
range
is
not
clear.
@
Stylus
tip
is
dirty.
AM
stations
cannot
be
received.
Buzzing
noise
on
AM
(particularly
con-
spicuous
at
night
or
with
weak
stations).
as
fluorescent
lamp.
No
power.
®
Power
cord
is
disconnected.
®
AC
fuse
blown.
@
Audio
muting
switch
on.
@
Amplifier
protection
circuitry
has
been
Hum,
low
frequency
noise.
@
Poor
or
no
input
ground.
@
Check
outer
conductor
of
input
plugs.
@
Poor
or
no
phono
motor
ground.
®
Check
for
proper
ground
connection.
@
Turntable
and
speakers
are
too
close
®@
Stylus
of
pick-up
is
worn.
@
Treble
control
too
high.
@
AM
loop
antenna
is
not
attached.
®
Noise
from
electrical
apparatus
such
Remote
sensor
5m
(16
feet)
Remote
control
transmitter
RC-174S
®
Precautions
1.
Remove
the
batteries
if
the
remote
control
transmitter
is
not
going
to
be
used
for
a
long
time.
2.
The
batteries
of
the
remote
contro!
transmitter
must
be
replaced
periodically.
Remember,
however,
that
commands
will
be
re-
ceived
only
when
the
power
switch
of
the
R-100
is
on.
3.
This
unit
uses
infrared
rays.
Therefore,
commands
may
not
be
received
properly
if
the
front
panel
of
the
R-100
is
exposed
to
bright
light.
To
prevent
this
from
occurring,
place
the
R-100
so
that
it
is
not
directly
exposed
to
a
bright
light.
4.
If
the
R-100
is
placed
inside
an
audio
rack
behind
a
glass
door,
the
door
should
not
use
colored
glass
or
have
any
decorations
on
it
since
this
could
shorten
the
range
or
prevent
commands
from
being
received.
5.
Use
of
other
infrared
remote
contro!
devices
in
the
same
room
may
cause
interference.
6.
The
transmitter
operates
up
to
a
distance
of
about
five
meters
(16
feet).
the
transmitting
window
must
aiways
be
pointed
at
the
reception
window
when
a
command
is
sent
to
the
R-100.
7.
lf
this
remote
control
transmitter
does
not
operate
properly,
confirm
that
the
batteries
are
not
dead.
If
the
problem
persists,
contact
your
Onkyo
service
center.
NOTES:
@
\faproblem
occurs,
first
operate
the
unit
using
the
front
panel
controls
to
confirm
that
it
is
not
due
to
a
malfunction
(or
worn
out
batteries)
of
the
remote
control
transmitter.
@
Because
this
system
is
controlled
by
a
microprocessor,
static
or
interference
from
external
sources
may
stop
operation.
In
such
a
situation,
unplug
the
power
cord
and
reconnect
it
to
the
power
source.
®
Connect
power
cord.
®
Contact
Onkyo
Service
Center.
®
Switch
to
off
by
remote
control
transmitter.
®
Check
input
leads,
speaker
leads,
pin
plugs,
etc.
®
Contact
Onkyo
Service
Center.
@
Move
them
farther
apart.
@
Clean.
@
Turn
treble
control
down.
®
Connect
the
included
AM
loop
antenna
to
the
AM
antenna
terminals.
@
Move
AM
loop
antenna
to
different
position.
@
Set
up
outdoor
AM
antenna.

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Onkyo R-100 Specifications

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BrandOnkyo
ModelR-100
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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