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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.
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Manga-
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NOTES:
new battery together.
AA
1.5V
R6
UM-3
Power but no sound.
@ Bad connections.
activated.
together.
@ Stylus tip is dirty.
AM stations cannot be received.
as fluorescent lamp.
@ 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
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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.
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\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.
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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.