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					CD RECEIVER   
					Before using   
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					CR-N1   
					Controls & connectors   
					Getting connected   
					Basic operation   
					Playing CDs   
					Instruction Manual   
					Listening to the radio   
					Using the timer   
					Using USB   
					Thank you for purchasing the ONKYO CR-N1 CD   
					Receiver.   
					Please read this manual thoroughly before mak-   
					ing any connection or turning on the power.   
					Follow these instructions to obtain optimum per-   
					formance and maximum listening enjoyment from   
					your new CR-N1. Please retain this manual for   
					future reference.   
					Appendix   
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				14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an out-   
					side antenna or cable system is connected   
					to the appliance, be sure the antenna or   
					cable system is grounded so as to provide   
					some protection against voltage surges   
					and built-up static charges. Article 810 of   
					the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA   
					70, provides information with regard to   
					proper grounding of the mast and sup-   
					porting structure, grounding of the lead-   
					in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size   
					of grounding conductors, location of   
					antenna-discharge unit, connection to   
					grounding electrodes, and requirements   
					for the grounding electrode. See Figure 1.   
					15. Lightning – For added protection for the   
					appliance during a lightning storm, or   
					when it is left unattended and unused for   
					long periods of time, unplug it from the   
					wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or   
					cable system. This will prevent damage to   
					the appliance due to lightning and   
					20. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug the   
					appliance form the wall outlet and refer   
					servicing to qualified service personnel   
					under the following conditions:   
					A. When the power-supply cord or plug is   
					damaged,   
					B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects   
					have fallen into the appliance,   
					C. If the appliance has been exposed to   
					rain or water,   
					D. If the appliance does not operate nor-   
					mally by following the operating   
					instructions. Adjust only those con-   
					trols that are covered by the operating   
					instructions as an improper adjustment   
					of other controls may result in damage   
					and will often require extensive work   
					by a qualified technician to restore the   
					appliance to its normal operation,   
					E. If the appliance has been dropped or   
					damaged in any way, and   
					F. When the appliance exhibits a distinct   
					change in performance – this indicates   
					a need for service.   
					power-line surges.   
					16. Power Lines – An outside antenna system   
					should not be located in the vicinity of   
					overhead power lines or other electric   
					light or power circuits, or where it can fall   
					into such power lines or circuits. When   
					installing an outside antenna system,   
					extreme care should be taken to keep   
					from touching such power lines or circuits   
					as contact with them might be fatal.   
					17. Overloading – Do not overload wall out-   
					lets, extension cords, or integral conve-   
					nience receptacles as this can result in a   
					risk of fire or electric shock.   
					21. Replacement Parts – When replacement   
					parts are required, be sure the service   
					technician has used replacement parts   
					specified by the manufacturer or have the   
					same characteristics as the original part.   
					Unauthorized substitutions may result in   
					fire, electric shock, or other hazards.   
					22. Safety Check – Upon completion of any   
					service or repairs to the appliance, ask the   
					service technician to perform safety   
					checks to determine that the appliance is   
					in proper operation condition.   
					18. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push   
					objects of any kind into the appliance   
					through openings as they may touch dan-   
					gerous voltage points or short-out parts   
					that could result in a fire or electric shock.   
					Never spill liquid of any kind on the appli-   
					ance.   
					19. Servicing – Do not attempt to service the   
					appliance yourself as opening or remov-   
					ing covers may expose you to dangerous   
					voltage or other hazards. Refer all servic-   
					ing to qualified service personnel.   
					23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The appliance   
					should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only   
					as recommended by the manufacturer.   
					24. Heat – The appliance should be situated   
					away from heat sources such as radiators,   
					heat registers, stoves, or other appliances   
					(including amplifiers) that produce heat.   
					FIGURE 1:   
					EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER   
					NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70   
					ANTENNA   
					LEAD IN   
					WIRE   
					GROUND   
					CLAMP   
					ANTENNA   
					DISCHARGE UNIT   
					(NEC SECTION 810-20)   
					ELECTRIC   
					SERVICE   
					EQUIPMENT   
					GROUNDING CONDUCTORS   
					(NEC SECTION 810-21)   
					GROUND CLAMPS   
					POWER SERVICE GROUNDING   
					ELECTRODE SYSTEM   
					(NEC ART 250, PART H)   
					NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE   
					S2898A   
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				Precautions   
					1. Recording Copyright   
					6. Location of this unit   
					Recording of copyrighted material for other   
					than personal use is illegal without permis-   
					sion of the copyright holder.   
					Place this unit in a well-ventilated location.   
					Take special care to provide plenty of ventila-   
					tion on all sides of this unit especially when it   
					is placed in an audio rack. If ventilation is   
					blocked, this unit may overheat and mal-   
					function.   
					2. AC Fuse   
					The fuse is located inside the chassis and is   
					not user-serviceable. If power does not come   
					on, contact your Onkyo authorized service   
					station.   
					Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight or   
					heating units as this unit’s internal tempera-   
					ture may rise and shorten the life of the   
					pickup.   
					3. Care   
					From time to time you should wipe the front   
					and rear panels and the cabinet with a soft   
					cloth. For heavier dirt, dampen a soft cloth in   
					a weak solution of mild detergent and   
					water, wring it out dry, and wipe off the dirt.   
					Following this, dry immediately with a clean   
					cloth. Do not use rough material, thinners,   
					alcohol or other chemical solvents or cloths   
					since these could damage the finish or   
					remove the panel lettering.   
					Avoid damp and dusty places and places   
					directly affected by vibrations from the   
					speakers. In particular, avoid placing the   
					unit on or above one of the speakers.   
					Be sure this unit is placed in a horizontal   
					position.   
					Never place it on its side or on a slanted sur-   
					face as it may malfunction.   
					Do not place near tuners or TV sets.   
					4. Power   
					If placed next to a TV or tuner, it may cause   
					reception interference resulting in some   
					noise in the TV or tuner output.   
					WARNING   
					BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE   
					FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION   
					CAREFULLY.   
					7. Points to remember   
					If this unit is brought from a cold environ-   
					ment to a warm one or is in a cold room that   
					is quickly heated, condensation may form on   
					the pickup, preventing proper operation. In   
					this case, remove the disc and leave the   
					power ON for about one hour to remove the   
					condensation.   
					The voltage of the available power supply   
					differs according to country or region. Be   
					sure that the power supply voltage of the   
					area where this unit will be used meets the   
					required voltage (e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC   
					120 V, 60 Hz) written on the rear panel.   
					Setting the STANDBY button to standby does   
					not shut off the power completely. So the   
					power cord should be removed from the AC   
					outlet when the unit is not used for a pro-   
					longed time.   
					When transporting this unit, be careful not   
					to bump it.   
					5. Do not touch this unit with wet hands   
					Do not handle this unit or power cord when   
					your hands are wet or damp. If water or any   
					other liquid enters the case, take this unit to   
					an authorized service center for inspection.   
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				FCC Information for User   
					DANGER:   
					CAUTION:   
					INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN   
					AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR DEFEATED.   
					AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.   
					The user changes or modifications not expressly   
					approved by the party responsible for compli-   
					ance could void the user’s authority to operate   
					the equipment.   
					CAUTION:   
					THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF   
					CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFOR-   
					MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN   
					THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN   
					HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.   
					NOTE:   
					This equipment has been tested and found   
					to comply with the limits for a Class B digital   
					device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.   
					These limits are designed to provide reason-   
					able protection against harmful interference   
					in a residential installation. This equipment   
					generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-   
					quency energy and, if not installed and used   
					in accordance with the instructions, may   
					cause harmful interference to radio commu-   
					nications. However, there is no guarantee   
					that interference will not occur in a particu-   
					lar installation. If this equipment does cause   
					harmful interference to radio or television   
					reception, which can be determined by turn-   
					ing the equipment off and on, the user is   
					encouraged to try to correct the interference   
					by one or more of the following measures:   
					For U.S. model   
					The laser is covered by a housing which pre-   
					vents exposure during operation or mainte-   
					nance. However, this product is classified as a   
					Laser Product by CDRH (Center for Devices   
					and Radiological Health) which is a depart-   
					ment of the Food and Drug Administration.   
					According to their regulations 21 CFR section   
					1002.30, all manufactures who sell Laser   
					Products must maintain records of written   
					communications between the manufacturer,   
					dealers and customers concerning radiation   
					safety. If you have any complaints about   
					instructions or explanations affecting the use   
					of this product, please feel free to write to   
					the address on the back page of this manual.   
					When you write us, please include the model   
					number and serial number of your unit.   
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					Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   
					Increase the separation between the   
					equipment and receiver.   
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					Connect the equipment into an outlet on   
					a circuit different from that to which the   
					receiver is connected.   
					In compliance with Federal Regulations, the   
					certification, identification and the period   
					of manufacture are indicated on the rear   
					panel.   
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					Consult the dealer or an experienced   
					radio/TV technician for help.   
					For Canadian model   
					For models having a power cord with a   
					polarized plug:   
					Note to CATV system installer:   
					This reminder is provided to call the CATV   
					system installer's attention to Section 820-40   
					of the NEC which provides guidelines for   
					proper grounding and, in particular, specifies   
					that the cable ground shall be connected to   
					the grounding system of the building, as   
					close to the point of cable entry as practical.   
					CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,   
					MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,   
					FULLY INSERT.   
					NOTE:   
					THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES   
					WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.   
					Modele pour les Canadien   
					Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisée:   
					ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS   
					ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA   
					PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE   
					CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER   
					JUSQU’AU FOND.   
					REMARQUE:   
					CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE B   
					EST CONFORME À LA NORME NMB-003 DU   
					CANADA.   
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				Precautions   
					For European model   
					Trademarks   
					This unit contains a semiconductor laser sys-   
					tem and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER   
					PRODUCT”. So, to use this model properly,   
					read this Instruction Manual carefully. In case   
					of any trouble, please contact the store   
					where you purchased the unit.   
					Apple, Mac, Power Macintosh, and Power-   
					Book are registered trademarks and iBook   
					and iMac are trademarks of Apple Corpora-   
					tion, Inc. Microsoft and Windows are regis-   
					tered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation,   
					Inc.   
					To prevent being exposed to the laser beam,   
					do not try to open the enclosure.   
					Memory backup   
					The CR-N1 uses a special battery-less memory   
					backup system in order to retain the radio   
					presets and other settings when it’s   
					unplugged or in the case of a power failure.   
					Although no batteries are required, the   
					CR-N1 must have been plugged in in order to   
					charge the backup system. Once it has been   
					charged, the CR-N1 will retain its settings for   
					several weeks, although this depends on the   
					environment and will be shorter in humid cli-   
					mates.   
					“CLASS 1 LASER   
					PRODUCT”   
					This label on the rear panel states that:   
					1. This unit is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and   
					employs a laser inside the cabinet.   
					2. To prevent the laser from being exposed,   
					do not remove the cover. Refer servicing   
					to qualified personnel.   
					For British model   
					Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on   
					the power supply cord of this unit should be   
					performed only by qualified service personnel.   
					IMPORTANT   
					The wires in the mains lead are coloured in   
					accordance with the following code:   
					Blue : Neutral   
					Brown : Live   
					As the colours of the wires in the mains lead   
					of this apparatus may not correspond with   
					the coloured markings identifying the termi-   
					nals in your plug, proceed as follows:   
					The wire which is coloured blue must be con-   
					nected to the terminal which is marked with   
					the letter N or coloured black.   
					The wire which is coloured brown must be   
					connected to the terminal which is marked   
					with the letter L or coloured red.   
					IMPORTANT   
					A 5 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. Should   
					the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure   
					that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5   
					amperes and that it is approved by ASTA or   
					BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark or   
					the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.   
					IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE   
					FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME   
					THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND   
					THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.   
					THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL   
					SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED   
					INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET.   
					Declaration of Conformity   
					We,   
					ONKYO EUROPE   
					ELECTRONICS GmbH   
					INDUSTRIESTRASSE 20   
					82110 GERMERING,   
					GERMANY   
					declare in own responsibility, that the ONKYO product described   
					in this instruction manual is in compliance with the corresponding   
					technical standards such as EN60065, EN55013, EN55020 and   
					EN61000-3-2, -3-3.   
					GERMERING, GERMANY   
					If in any doubt, please consult a qualified   
					electrician.   
					I. MORI   
					ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH   
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				Features   
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					2 x 10 watts per channel into 4 ohms   
					(DIN)   
					USB input   
					USB input/source mixing   
					Acoustic Presence   
					Energy Save   
					RDS (Radio Data System) (European   
					model only)   
					Timer play (Weekday, Weekend) and   
					Sleep   
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					Auto scan FM tuning   
					30 radio presets   
					Preset station naming   
					FM tuning indicator   
					Audio muting (from remote controller)   
					Battery-less memory backup   
					Optical digital output   
					Headphone jack   
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					Subwoofer pre-output   
					Bundled accessories   
					Make sure that the following items are included with your CR-N1.   
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					Remote controller x1   
					Remote controller batteries x2 (AA, R6,   
					UM-3)   
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					75/300 ohm antenna adapter x1 (not   
					included with U.S., Canadian, and Euro-   
					pean models)   
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					USB cable (U.S. model only)   
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					AM loop antenna x1   
					Indoor FM antenna x1   
					(U.S. & Canadian models)   
					(Other models)   
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				Remote controller basics   
					Installing the batteries   
					Using the remote controller   
					1. Open the battery compartment, as   
					shown.   
					Remote control   
					sensor   
					2. Insert the batteries (AA, R6, UM-3) as   
					shown, observing the correct polarity   
					(positive + and negative -).   
					About 5 m   
					(16 feet)   
					For reliable operation, point the remote con-   
					troller toward the CR-N1’s remote control   
					sensor, as shown.   
					3. Close the battery compartment, as   
					shown.   
					Situate the CR-N1 away from strong light   
					sources, such as direct sunlight or   
					inverter-type florescent lights, which can   
					affect remote controller performance.   
					Using another remote controller of the same   
					type in the same room, or using the CR-N1   
					near equipment that uses infrared light may   
					affect remote controller performance.   
					Do not put items on top of the remote con-   
					troller that may inadvertently press the   
					remote controller’s buttons, thereby drain-   
					ing the batteries.   
					Always replace both batteries at the same   
					time. Never mix new and old batteries or   
					batteries of a different type.   
					If you do not intend to use the remote con-   
					troller for an extended period, remove the   
					batteries to prevent possible leakage and   
					corrosion.   
					The remote controller will not work properly   
					if there’s an obstacle between it and the   
					CR-N1’s remote control sensor.   
					Remove dead batteries immediately to pre-   
					vent possible leakage and corrosion.   
					If the remote controller doesn’t operate reli-   
					ably, replace both batteries.   
					The bundled batteries should last about six   
					months, although this varies with usage.   
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				Precautions for handling compact discs   
					Playable discs   
					Taking the CD out of the disc case   
					This unit can play back the following discs.   
					1. Hold the disc case in the palm of one   
					hand and pull the cover upward with   
					the other hand to open the disc case.   
					Disc logo   
					Contents   
					Disc size   
					12 cm   
					Audio   
					CDs   
					Audio   
					8 cm   
					(CD single)   
					You cannot play back discs other than those   
					listed above.   
					Do not play CD-ROMs intened for computer   
					use or non-audio compact discs. Doing so   
					may cause high-pitched noises or other   
					unpredictable results that may damage   
					speakers, amplifiers, and other connected   
					components.   
					2. While pushing on the center grip of the   
					disc case with your finger, take out the   
					disc by holding its edges.   
					Important notes on handling CDs   
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					Carefully lift the disc from the disc case,   
					making sure to only hold the disc by its   
					edges or the hole in the middle.   
					Avoid using heart-shaped or octagonal discs.   
					Playing irregularly shaped discs may damage   
					the internal mechanism of the unit.   
					Do not use discs on which adhesive from   
					adhesive tape or a disc label (if it is a rental   
					disc) remains.   
					OK   
					Playback side   
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					A dry, soft cloth may be used to wipe dust   
					and fingerprints off the surface of CDs.   
					Otherwise, you may not be able to eject the   
					discs or the unit may become inoperative.   
					OK   
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					Do not use volatile agents on discs, such   
					as thinner or benzine. Also, do not use   
					conventional record cleaner or antistatic   
					agents.   
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					Do not place a CD in direct sunlight or   
					locations subject to high humidity or low   
					temperature.   
					Do not store a CD in the CD player tray   
					for long periods of time.   
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				Contents   
					Before Using................................................................................................... 2   
					Important Safeguards .........................................................................................................2   
					
					
					Bundled accessories ............................................................................................................7   
					Remote controller basics .....................................................................................................8   
					Precautions for handling compact discs...............................................................................9   
					
					Front panel .......................................................................................................................12   
					
					
					Remote controller .............................................................................................................16   
					Getting connected....................................................................................... 18   
					Connecting speakers.........................................................................................................18   
					D-N1 speakers .................................................................................................................. 20   
					Connecting an AM antenna..............................................................................................23   
					Connecting an FM antenna...............................................................................................24   
					Using the 75/300 ohm FM antenna adapter......................................................................25   
					Connection notes .............................................................................................................26   
					Connecting an analog recorder.........................................................................................26   
					Connecting a digital recorder............................................................................................27   
					Connecting a subwoofer...................................................................................................27   
					Connecting a computer ....................................................................................................28   
					Connecting headphones...................................................................................................28   
					Connecting the power cord ..............................................................................................29   
					Basic operation ............................................................................................ 30   
					Turning the CR-N1 on & off..............................................................................................30   
					Using Energy Save.............................................................................................................30   
					Setting the clock...............................................................................................................31   
					Calling the clock ...............................................................................................................32   
					Selecting input sources .....................................................................................................33   
					Setting the volume............................................................................................................33   
					Muting the output............................................................................................................34   
					Using Acoustic Presence....................................................................................................34   
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				Contents   
					
					
					Starting playback.............................................................................................................. 35   
					Pausing playback.............................................................................................................. 36   
					Stopping playback............................................................................................................ 36   
					Selecting tracks ................................................................................................................ 36   
					Searching tracks............................................................................................................... 37   
					Random playback............................................................................................................. 38   
					Repeat playback............................................................................................................... 38   
					Memory playback............................................................................................................. 39   
					Displaying track times & program numbers....................................................................... 40   
					Listening to the radio.................................................................................. 41   
					Tuning the radio............................................................................................................... 41   
					Presetting FM stations automatically................................................................................. 42   
					Presetting FM/AM stations manually................................................................................. 42   
					Selecting preset stations................................................................................................... 43   
					Naming presets ................................................................................................................ 44   
					Editing preset names........................................................................................................ 45   
					Deleting presets ............................................................................................................... 45   
					
					
					Using the timer (remote controller only)................................................... 47   
					
					Turning the timers on & off.............................................................................................. 48   
					Configuring weekdays & weekends.................................................................................. 49   
					Using the sleep timer........................................................................................................ 50   
					Using USB ..................................................................................................... 51   
					Listening to computer audio............................................................................................. 51   
					Mixing USB with other sources......................................................................................... 51   
					Windows USB setup......................................................................................................... 52   
					Macintosh USB setup ....................................................................................................... 56   
					Appendix...................................................................................................... 58   
					Troubleshooting............................................................................................................... 58   
					Specifications ................................................................................................................... 60   
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				Controls & connectors   
					A CD compartment [35]   
					N DISPLAY button [40, 44–46]   
					CDs are loaded here.   
					When playing CDs, this button is used to   
					
					program times. It’s also used when nam-   
					ing radio presets.   
					B USB indicator [53, 56]   
					This indicator lights up when the CR-N1   
					is successfully recognized by the PC or   
					Mac connected to the USB port.   
					
					[36–39, 41, 43–45]   
					C ACOUSTIC PRESENCE indicator [34]   
					This indicator lights up when the Acous-   
					tic Presence function is set to either   
					A. PR 1 or A. PR 2.   
					When playing CDs, this button is used to   
					select the beginning of the current track,   
					previous tracks, or to review. It’s also   
					used for tuning the radio.   
					D ENERGY SAVE indicator [30]   
					This indicator lights up when the Energy   
					Save function is on.   
					P OPEN/CLOSE button [35]   
					This button is used to open and close the   
					disc compartment.   
					E STANDBY/ON button [30]   
					This button is used to turn on the CR-N1   
					and select Standby mode.   
					Q PLAY/PAUSE button [35, 36]   
					This button is used to start and pause CD   
					playback.   
					F SOURCE DIRECT indicator [51]   
					This indicator lights up when the CD,   
					LINE, USB, FM, and AM sources are   
					selected directly (i.e., when the USB Mix   
					function is off).   
					R STOP button [36]   
					This button is used to stop CD playback.   
					S Remote control sensor [8]   
					
					from the remote controller.   
					G USB MIX ON indicator [51]   
					This indicator lights up when the USB   
					Mix function is on.   
					T Display [14]   
					
					other information. The current time is   
					displayed when the CR-N1 is in Standby   
					mode.   
					H USB MIX button [51]   
					This button is used to turn on and off the   
					USB Mix function.   
					U VOLUME UP button [33]   
					This button is used to increase the vol-   
					ume.   
					I USB MIX LEVEL control [51]   
					This control is used to balance the level   
					of the USB signal and the selected source   
					signal when using the USB Mix function.   
					V VOLUME DOWN button [33]   
					This button is used to decrease the vol-   
					ume.   
					
					This button is used to turn on and off the   
					Energy Save function.   
					W ACOUSTIC PRESENCE button [34]   
					This button is used to turn on and off the   
					Acoustic Presence function.   
					K MEMORY button [39, 42–45]   
					This button is used with CD Memory   
					Playback and when presetting radio sta-   
					tions.   
					X INPUT selector button [33]   
					This button is used to select the CD, LINE,   
					USB, FM, and AM input sources.   
					L FM MODE button [45]   
					This button is used to set the FM mode to   
					either Auto or Mono.   
					M Next/Preview/Tuning button   
					[36–39, 41, 43–45]   
					When playing CDs, this button is used to   
					select the next track, subsequent tracks,   
					or to preview. It’s also used for tuning   
					the radio.   
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				Controls & connectors   
					Display   
					A 
					B C D   
					E 
					F 
					G 
					H 
					I JK   
					L 
					M 
					TIMER   
					W.DAY   
					W.END MEMORY   
					TRACK AUTO MONO   
					AM PM   
					RDS   
					S 
					T 
					STEREO   
					MUTING   
					S.BASS   
					C D   
					MIN   
					kHz   
					MHz   
					REPEAT   
					DIRECT   
					SLEEP RANDOM   
					N O P   
					Q R   
					S 
					T U   
					V 
					A TIMER indicator   
					K Total disc remaining time indicator   
					L Tuning indicator   
					B CD indicator   
					C MEMORY indicator   
					D Play/Pause indicators   
					E TRACK indicator   
					M STEREO indicator   
					N W.DAY indicator   
					O W.END indicator   
					F AUTO indicator   
					P SLEEP indicator   
					G MONO indicator   
					Q RANDOM indicator   
					R REPEAT indicator   
					S Main display   
					H AM/PM indicators   
					I RDS indicator (European model)   
					J Single track remaining time   
					T Sleep time indicator   
					U Frequency indicators   
					V MUTING indicator   
					indicator   
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				Controls & connectors   
					Rear panel   
					Connector cover   
					Push up the tab to release the cover.   
					9 
					8 
					Replace the cover when nothing   
					is connected to these connectors.   
					7 
					6 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 5   
					A UP USB port [28]   
					B LINE IN/OUT connectors [26]   
					C SUBWOOFER PRE OUT connector   
					[27]   
					D PHONES jack [28]   
					E OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT   
					connector [27]   
					F Power cord [29]   
					G FM 75Ω antenna connector [24]   
					H AM antenna terminals [23]   
					I SPEAKERS terminals [18]   
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				Controls & connectors   
					Remote controller   
					A STANDYBY/ON button [30]   
					This button is used to turn on the CR-N1   
					and select Standby mode.   
					J 
					K 
					A 
					B 
					C 
					B SETTING buttons [31, 47–49]   
					These buttons are used in conjunction   
					with the timer functions   
					L 
					C TIMER button [31, 47–49]   
					This button is used to select the various   
					Timer functions.   
					D 
					M 
					N 
					D CD, LINE, FM, AM, USB INPUT   
					SELECTOR buttons [33]   
					E 
					F 
					These buttons are used to select the CD,   
					LINE, FM, AM, and USB input sources.   
					E A.PRESENCE button [34]   
					This button is used to turn on and off the   
					Acoustic Presence function.   
					O 
					P 
					Q 
					R 
					G 
					F VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons [33]   
					These buttons are used to increase and   
					decrease the volume.   
					H 
					I 
					G MEMORY button [39, 42–45]   
					This button is used with CD Memory   
					Playback and when presetting radio sta-   
					tions.   
					S 
					H RANDOM button [38]   
					This button is used to turn on and off the   
					CD Random playback function.   
					I REPEAT button [38]   
					This button is used to turn on and off the   
					CD Repeat playback function.   
					J SLEEP button [50]   
					This button is used to set the Sleep func-   
					tion.   
					K CLOCK CALL button [32]   
					This button activates the Clock call func-   
					tion, which displays the current day and   
					time on the display.   
					L ENTER button [31, 47–49]   
					This button is used in conjunction with   
					the Timer functions.   
					M PRESET buttons [43]   
					These buttons are used to select preset   
					radio stations.   
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					N MUTING button [34]   
					This button is used to temporarily mute   
					the sound output.   
					O Stop button [36]   
					This button is used to stop CD playback.   
					P PLAY button [35]   
					This button is used to start CD playback.   
					Q Pause button [36]   
					This button is used to pause CD playback.   
					R Previous/Next buttons [36, 39]   
					The Previous button is used to select the   
					beginning of the current track or previ-   
					ous tracks. The Next button is used to   
					select the next track or subsequent   
					tracks.   
					S Numeric keypad [31, 37, 39]   
					These buttons are used when setting the   
					clock, selecting CD tracks, or memorizing   
					CD tracks for Memory playback.   
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				Getting connected   
					Connecting the speakers   
					Speakers must be connected only as shown   
					here.   
					Connecting speakers   
					• 
					Connect speakers only as shown here.   
					Incorrect connections may damage the   
					CR-N1 and the speakers.   
					• 
					• 
					The minimum impedance for each   
					speaker is 4 ohms.   
					Unnecessarily long, or very thin speaker   
					cables may affect the sound quality and   
					should be avoided.   
					• 
					• 
					Do not connect more than one speaker to   
					each pair of terminals.   
					Turn off the CR-N1 before connecting any   
					speakers. Failure to do so may damage   
					the CR-N1 or the speakers.   
					• 
					See page 20 for information on connect-   
					ing the Onkyo D-N1 speakers.   
					Preparing the speaker cables   
					1. Strip 15 mm (5/8") of insulation from the   
					
					15 mm   
					(5/8")   
					2. Twist the bare wires, as shown.   
					• 
					Do not connect the AC power cord to a   
					wall outlet until you’ve completed all   
					other connections, including antenna (see   
					page 23).   
					+ 
					+ 
					– 
					– 
					Right speaker   
					Left speaker   
					Make sure that each (+) speaker terminal is   
					connected to the correct (+) CR-N1 SPEAKERS   
					terminal, and that each (–) speaker terminal   
					is connected to the correct (–) CR-N1 SPEAK-   
					ERS terminal. Incorrect speaker wiring will   
					affect the sound quality and may damage   
					the CR-N1 or the speakers.   
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				Getting connected   
					Make sure that the terminals are gripping   
					the bare wires, not the insulation.   
					Incorrect speaker wiring   
					Never connect speakers as shown below, as   
					this will damage the CR-N1 or the speakers.   
					A short between the positive and negative   
					speaker terminals may damage the CR-N1, so   
					make sure that the speaker cables are   
					attached securely to the speaker terminals   
					and that there is no chance of any bare wires   
					touching each other.   
					Attaching the wires   
					1. Push up the lever to open the terminal.   
					2. Insert the bare wires into the terminal.   
					3. Push down the lever to close the   
					terminal.   
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				Getting connected   
					Using with a TV or computer   
					D-N1 speakers   
					TVs and computer monitors are magnetically   
					sensitive devices and as such are likely to suf-   
					fer from discoloration or picture distortion   
					when normal speakers are placed nearby. To   
					prevent this, the D-N1 speakers feature inter-   
					nal magnetic shielding. In some situations,   
					however, discoloration may still be an issue,   
					in which case you should turn off the TV or   
					monitor, wait 15 to 30 minutes, and then   
					turn back on again. This normally activates   
					the degaussing function, which neutralizes   
					the magnetic field, thereby removes any dis-   
					coloration effects. If discoloration problems   
					remain, try moving the speakers away from   
					the TV or monitor. Note that discoloration   
					may also be caused by a magnet or demag-   
					netizing tool in close proximity to the TV or   
					monitor.   
					Note that the D-N1 speakers are not supplied   
					with all models.   
					Location precautions   
					• 
					The speaker cabinets are made from   
					wood, making them sensitive to extreme   
					temperatures and humidity.   
					• 
					Do not put the speakers in locations sub-   
					ject to direct sunlight or in humid places,   
					such as near an air conditioner, bathroom,   
					or kitchen.   
					Front views   
					165 mm (6-1/2")   
					165 mm (6-1/2")   
					When speakers are used close to a TV or   
					computer monitor, due to the noise caused   
					by the electromagnetic waves from the TV or   
					monitor, you may hear noise from the speak-   
					ers even after the CR-N1 has been turned off.   
					To prevent this, position the speakers away   
					from the TV or computer monitor.   
					(without grille)   
					(with grille)   
					Operation precautions   
					The speakers have been designed to handle   
					the specified input power when used for   
					normal music reproduction. If any of the fol-   
					lowing abnormal signals are fed to the   
					speakers, even if the input power is within   
					the specified range, the speakers may be   
					damaged: noise produced when no FM sta-   
					tion is tuned; the sound produced when fast   
					forwarding a cassette tape deck; high-fre-   
					quency sounds generated by an oscillator,   
					electronic musical instrument, and so on;   
					oscillating amplifier signals; special test sig-   
					nals from audio test CDs, and so on; sounds   
					produced when connecting and disconnect-   
					ing audio cables (always turn off the CR-N1   
					before connecting and disconnecting audio   
					cables); microphone feedback.   
					Side view   
					112 mm   
					(4-3/8")   
					160 mm (6-5/16")   
					Since the tweeters use strong magnets, do   
					not place metal objects such as screwdrivers   
					near to them. Otherwise, the object may be   
					attracted towards the tweeter causing injury   
					or damage to the tweeter.   
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				Getting connected   
					• 
					Use the supplied speaker cables. Unneces-   
					sarily long, or very thin speaker cables   
					may affect the sound quality and should   
					be avoided.   
					Connecting   
					• 
					Connect the speakers only as shown here.   
					Incorrect connections may damage the   
					CR-N1 or the speakers.   
					• 
					• 
					Turn off the CR-N1 before connecting any   
					speakers. Failure to do so may damage   
					the CR-N1 or the speakers.   
					Make sure that each (+) speaker terminal   
					is connected to the correct (+) CR-N1   
					SPEAKERS terminal, and that each (–)   
					speaker terminal is connected to the cor-   
					rect (–) CR-N1 SPEAKERS terminal. Incor-   
					rect speaker wiring will affect the sound   
					quality and may damage the CR-N1 or the   
					speakers.   
					Right   
					speaker   
					Left   
					speaker   
					+ 
					– 
					+ 
					– 
					These terminals are located on   
					the underside of the D-N1 speakers.   
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				Getting connected   
					Removing the speaker grilles   
					Speaker care   
					The D-N1 speakers can be used either with or   
					without the grilles, which can be removed   
					and replaced as follows.   
					Onkyo uses a very high quality polymer lami-   
					nate covering to protect its wooden speaker   
					cabinets. To maintain their appearance, you   
					should periodically wipe them with a soft dry   
					cloth. Stubborn stains can be removed by   
					using a soft cloth dampened with water and   
					a mild detergent. Do not use furniture polish   
					or strong cleaning solutions. Dust and lint   
					can be removed from the speaker grilles by   
					using a soft brush, or a vacuum cleaner with   
					a brush attachment.   
					1. Hold the grille at the top using both   
					hands and pull it gently away from the   
					speaker to release the top two fasteners.   
					2. Hold the grille at the bottom using both   
					hands and pull it gently away from the   
					speaker to release the bottom two   
					fasteners.   
					3. To replace the grille, line up the top and   
					bottom fasteners and gently push the   
					grille onto the speaker.   
					D-N1 Specifications   
					Type   
					2-way bass reflex   
					Impedance   
					4Ω   
					Maximum input   
					power   
					30 watts   
					Output sound   
					pressure level   
					83 dB/W/m   
					63 Hz–35 kHz   
					Frequency   
					response   
					Crossover   
					frequency   
					3 kHz   
					Cabinet capacity   
					2.6 liter   
					Woofer: 9 cm cone x1   
					Tweeter: 2.5 cm dome x1   
					Note:   
					Speakers   
					Do not attempt to carry the speaker by hold-   
					ing only its grille. Carry the whole speaker.   
					There is a risk that the speaker will be   
					dropped if the grille separates from the cabi-   
					net.   
					Dimensions   
					(W x H x D)   
					165 x 271 x 160 mm   
					(6-1/2" x 10-11/16" x 6-5/16")   
					Weight   
					1.7 kg (3.7 lbs)   
					Magnetic shielding   
					Symmetrical type   
					Others   
					Supplied   
					accessories   
					1 meter speaker cable x2   
					Specifications and features are subject to   
					change without notice.   
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				Getting connected   
					Make sure that the wires are attached   
					securely and that the terminals are grip-   
					ping the bare wires, not the insulation.   
					Connecting an AM antenna   
					The bundled AM loop antenna is designed   
					for indoor use only.   
					Once the CR-N1 is ready for use, you’ll   
					need to tune into an AM radio station   
					and adjust the position of the AM   
					Using the bundled AM loop antenna   
					antenna in order to achieve the best pos-   
					sible reception. Keep it as far away as pos-   
					sible from the CR-N1, speaker cables,   
					power cord, and your computer.   
					1. Assemble the AM antenna, as shown.   
					Using an outdoor AM antenna   
					If good reception cannot be achieved using   
					the bundled AM loop antenna, an outdoor   
					AM antenna can be used as well, as shown.   
					Insert into the hole.   
					The AM antenna needs to be connected   
					to the AM terminals located on the rear   
					of the CR-N1, as shown.   
					Outdoor   
					antenna   
					2. To connect an antenna wire, push the   
					terminal lever, insert the bare wires, and   
					then release the lever, as shown.   
					Outdoor AM antennas work best outside,   
					but good results can sometimes be obtained   
					indoors by mounting horizontally above a   
					window. Note that the AM loop antenna   
					should be left connected.   
					1. Push   
					Outdoor antenna must be grounded in   
					accordance with local regulations to prevent   
					electrical shock hazards. See item 14 of   
					“Important safeguards” at the front of this   
					manual.   
					2. Insert   
					3. Release   
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				Getting connected   
					Using an outdoor FM antenna   
					Connecting an FM antenna   
					If good reception cannot be achieved using   
					the bundled indoor FM antenna, an outdoor   
					FM antenna can be used instead, as shown.   
					The bundled indoor FM antenna is designed   
					for indoor use only.   
					Using the bundled FM antenna   
					1. Attach the FM antenna, as shown.   
					U.S. and Canadian models   
					Strip the insulation   
					from the end of the   
					cable and insert the   
					bare wires fully into   
					the FM terminal, as   
					shown.   
					Other models   
					Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but   
					good results can sometimes be obtained   
					indoors by mounting in an attic or loft.   
					Outdoor antenna should be located away   
					from possible noise sources, such as neon   
					signs, busy roads, etc.   
					For safety reasons, outdoor antenna should   
					be situated well away from power lines.   
					Outdoor antenna must be grounded in   
					accordance with local regulations to prevent   
					electrical shock hazards. See item 14 of   
					“Important safeguards” at the front of this   
					manual.   
					Once the CR-N1 is ready for use, you’ll   
					need to tune into an FM radio station and   
					adjust the position of the FM antenna in   
					order to achieve the best possible recep-   
					tion.   
					Using a TV antenna   
					It’s best not to use the same antenna for   
					both FM and TV reception, as this can cause   
					interference problems. If circumstances   
					demand using the same antenna, use a TV/   
					FM antenna splitter, as shown.   
					2. Use thumbtacks (drawing pins) or   
					something similar to fix the antenna into   
					position.   
					TV/FM antenna   
					splitter   
					To CR-N1   
					To TV or VCR   
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				Getting connected   
					Connecting 75 ohm coaxial cable   
					Using the 75/300 ohm FM   
					antenna adapter   
					1. Using a small screwdriver or your   
					fingernails, push the tabs outwards and   
					remove the adapter’s cover, as shown.   
					(The 75/300 ohm antenna adapter is not   
					included with the U.S., Canadian, and Euro-   
					pean models.)   
					The 75/300 ohm antenna adapter can be   
					used to connect an FM antenna with 300   
					ohm flat twin-core cable, or to connect an   
					FM antenna with a 75 ohm coaxial cable   
					with no connector attached.   
					2. Move the wire inside the adapter from   
					position A to position B, as shown.   
					Connecting 300 ohm flat twin-core   
					cable   
					Position A   
					1. Undo the two adapter screws, wrap the   
					bare wires around the screws, and then   
					retighten the screws, as shown.   
					Wire   
					Position B   
					Outdoor   
					antenna   
					Indoor   
					3. Prepare the end of the 75 ohm coaxial   
					cable and place it in the adapter, as   
					shown.   
					antenna   
					300 ohm flat   
					twin-core cable   
					6 
					3 
					6 
					mm mm mm   
					1 
					15 mm   
					2 
					4. Push the center conductor between the   
					lugs as shown (1), and use a pair of   
					pliers to clamp the braided wire section   
					of the cable to the adapter (2).   
					2. Plug the 75/300 ohm adapter into the   
					CR-N1’s FM 75Ω connector.   
					Make sure that the braided wires are not   
					shorting to the center conductor.   
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				Getting connected   
					Connection notes   
					• 
					• 
					Do not connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet until you’ve completed all other con-   
					nections, including speakers (see page 18) and antenna (see page 23).   
					For audio connections, the red connector (marked “R”) corresponds to the right channel,   
					and the white connector (marked “L”), to the left channel. Always connect white plugs to   
					connectors labeled “L,” and red plugs to the connectors labeled “R.”   
					To “L” connector   
					(White)   
					(Red)   
					(White)   
					(Red)   
					To “L” connector   
					To “R” connector   
					To “R” connector   
					Audio connection cable   
					• 
					• 
					Refer to the relevant instruction manuals when connecting other equipment to the CR-N1.   
					Loose connections can cause noise or abnormal operation, so   
					Incorrect   
					make sure that plugs are inserted correctly.   
					• 
					• 
					Do not bend, tie, or coil optical digital audio cables.   
					For optimum sound quality, keep audio cables away from   
					power cords and speaker cables.   
					Correct   
					Connecting an analog recorder   
					An analog recorder such as a cassette deck can be connected to the CR-N1’s LINE IN/OUT   
					phono jacks for tape playback and recording, as shown. Only the selected source signal is out-   
					put from the LINE OUT, not the USB Mix.   
					Audio   
					connection   
					cable x 2   
					Stereo cassette deck   
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				Getting connected   
					Connecting a digital recorder   
					A digital recorder such as an MD, DAT, or CDR can be connected to the CR-N1’s OPTICAL DIGI-   
					TAL OUTPUT for digital recording. Only CD playback signals are output via the OPTICAL DIGI-   
					TAL OUTPUT.   
					Optical digital   
					cable   
					Digital recorder   
					Connecting a subwoofer   
					A powered subwoofer can be connected to the CR-N1’s SUBWOOFER PRE OUT phono jack for   
					enhanced bass performance.   
					Audio   
					connection   
					cable   
					Active subwoofer   
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				Getting connected   
					Connecting a computer   
					By connecting a computer to the CR-N1’s UP USB port, audio from the computer can be lis-   
					tened to with high quality.   
					USB cable   
					Before connecting your computer, see “Windows USB setup” on page 52 or “Macintosh USB   
					setup” on page 56.   
					Connecting headphones   
					Stereo headphones can be connected to the CR-N1’s rear-panel headphone mini-jack for pri-   
					vate listening.   
					The speakers are disconnected while the headphone plug is inserted into the PHONES jack.   
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				Getting connected   
					Connecting the power cord   
					Once you’ve completed all the other connections, it’s time to connect the power cord.   
					1. Connect the AC power cord to a suitable wall outlet.   
					AC power cord   
					To wall outlet   
					(Illustration shows European model)   
					The CR-N1 switches to Standby mode and “--:--” appears on the display. Once the clock has   
					been set (see page 31), the day and time are displayed in Standby mode.   
					If you do not intend to use the CR-N1 for an extended period, remove the power cord from   
					the AC outlet.   
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				Basic operation   
					STANDBY/ON   
					ENERGY SAVE   
					indicator   
					STANDBY/ON   
					ENERGY SAVE   
					Turning the CR-N1 on & off   
					Using Energy Save   
					1 Press the STANDBY/ON ( ) button on   
					The Energy Save function reduces power   
					consumption while the CR-N1 is in Standby   
					mode.   
					the CR-N1 or remote controller.   
					Remote controller   
					1 In Standby mode, press the ENERGY   
					SAVE button on the CR-N1 (the ENERGY   
					SAVE indicator lights up and the clock   
					display disappears).   
					The display lights up and the CR-N1 is   
					ready for use.   
					Press the STANDBY/ON ( ) button again   
					to enter Standby mode.   
					Note: If you turn the CR-N1 on or off, or   
					connect or disconnect the USB cable while   
					your computer is outputting sound (e.g.,   
					playing back audio), or while launching   
					audio playback software, your computer   
					may become unstable. Always quit audio   
					playback software before turning the   
					CR-N1 on or off, or before connecting or   
					disconnecting the USB cable.   
					2 To turn off Energy Save mode, press the   
					ENERGY SAVE button again.   
					The Energy Save function can be turned   
					on or off while the CR-N1 is either on or   
					in Standby mode. When the ENERGY   
					SAVE button is pressed while the CR-N1 is   
					on, although the ENERGY SAVE indicator   
					lights up, Energy Save mode is not   
					engaged until the Standby mode is   
					If the CR-N1 is turned on or off fre-   
					quently, or the USB cable connected or   
					disconnected frequently while your com-   
					puter is up and running, in some cases   
					your computer may stop operating nor-   
					mally. In this case, you should restart your   
					computer.   
					selected by pressing the STANDBY/ON (   
					button.   
					) 
					Although the clock display is turned off in   
					Energy Save mode, the timer functions   
					still work.   
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				Basic operation   
					TIMER   
					ENTER   
					SETTING (   
					/ 
					) 
					Numeric keypad   
					Note that the clock must be set to the 24   
					hour format in order to use the numeric key-   
					pad to set the day and time.   
					Setting the clock   
					The remote controller is used to set the clock.   
					3 Use the SETTING (   
					/ 
					) buttons, or the   
					Setting the day & time   
					numeric keypad to set the time, and   
					then press the ENTER button (the clock is   
					now set.).   
					1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until   
					“ADJUST” appears on the display, and   
					then press the ENTER button.   
					Remote controller   
					The day of the week flashes on the dis-   
					play.   
					The time is entered using the numeric   
					keypad as follows:   
					2 Use the SETTING (   
					/ 
					) buttons, or the   
					numeric keypad to select the day of the   
					week, and then press the ENTER button   
					(the time flashes on the display).   
					To enter 09:38 a.m., press the following   
					buttons: 10/0, 9, 3, 8, and then ENTER.   
					To enter the time 11:00 a.m., press the fol-   
					lowing buttons: 1, 1, 10/0, 10/0, and then   
					ENTER.   
					If you set the clock while the CR-N1 is in   
					Standby mode, the time is displayed. If   
					you set it while the CR-N1 is on, the previ-   
					ously displayed information reappears.   
					Remote controller   
					Days are selected using the numeric key-   
					pad as follows:   
					1: SUN   
					5: THU   
					2: MON   
					6: FRI   
					3: TUE   
					7: SAT   
					4: WED   
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				Basic operation   
					CLOCK CALL   
					ENTER   
					TIMER   
					SETTING (   
					/ 
					) 
					Selecting 12 or 24 hour display   
					The CR-N1 can display time in the 12- or   
					24-hour format.   
					Calling the clock   
					The time can be displayed at anytime by   
					using the Clock Call function.   
					1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly until   
					“24H/12H” appears on the display, and   
					then press the ENTER button.   
					1 Press the CLOCK CALL button.   
					
					After a few seconds, the day display is   
					replaced by the selected input source   
					(e.g., CD, LI (LINE), FM, AM, or USB).   
					The current setting (“24H” or “12H”)   
					flashes on the display.   
					2 To cancel the Clock Call function, press   
					the CLOCK CALL button again.   
					2 Use the SETTING (   
					/ 
					) buttons to select   
					If the clock has not been set when the   
					CLOCK CALL button is pressed, “ADJUST”   
					appears on the display. In this case, press   
					the CLOCK CALL button again to cancel,   
					and then set the clock as explained on   
					page 31.   
					either 24H (24 hour clock) or 12H (12   
					hour clock), and then press the ENTER   
					button.   
					The clock format is set.   
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				Basic operation   
					INPUT   
					SELECTOR   
					VOLUME UP   
					/ 
					VOLUME UP   
					/ 
					VOLUME DOWN   
					VOLUME DOWN   
					INPUT   
					Selecting input sources   
					Setting the volume   
					The following input sources can be selected:   
					The volume can be set by using either the   
					CR-N1 or the remote controller.   
					Input source   
					Description   
					CR-N1’s CD player   
					Rear panel LINE inputs   
					Rear panel USB port   
					CR-N1’s FM radio   
					1 To set the volume, use the VOLUME UP/   
					CD   
					LINE   
					USB   
					FM   
					DOWN (   
					/ 
					) buttons on the CR-N1 or   
					remote controller.   
					Remote controller   
					AM   
					CR-N1’s AM radio   
					1 Press the INPUT button on the CR-N1   
					repeatedly, or use the CD, LINE, FM, AM,   
					or USB INPUT SELECTOR buttons on the   
					remote controller to select the required   
					input source.   
					Use the VOLUME UP ( ) button to   
					increase the volume, and the VOLUME   
					DOWN ( ) button to decrease it. The vol-   
					ume level setting is shown on the display   
					for four seconds.   
					Remote controller   
					The name of the selected source appears   
					CD   
					on the display. The CD indicator   
					appears when CD is selected.   
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				Basic operation   
					MUTING   
					A.PRESENCE   
					ACOUSTIC   
					PRESENCE   
					indicator   
					ACOUSTIC   
					PRESENCE   
					Muting the output   
					Using Acoustic Presence   
					Sound output can be muted temporarily by   
					using the Muting function.   
					The Acoustic Presence function adds   
					super-bass reality to music sources, increas-   
					ing your listening pleasure.   
					1 Press the MUTING button on the remote   
					controller (the output is muted and the   
					MUTING indicator flashes).   
					1 Press the ACOUSTIC PRESENCE button   
					on the CR-N1, or the A.PRESENCE button   
					on the remote controller repeatedly to   
					cycle through the Acoustic Presence set-   
					tings.   
					Remote controller   
					MUTING   
					Remote controller   
					2 To unmute the output, press the MUT-   
					ING button again (sound output is   
					restored and the MUTING indicator stops   
					flashing).   
					A. PR OFF   
					A. PR 1   
					A. PR 2   
					Alternatively, the output can be unmuted   
					by pressing the VOLUME UP/DOWN (   
					/ 
					) 
					buttons on the CR-N1 or remote control-   
					ler.   
					The ACOUSTIC PRESENCE indicator lights   
					up while either A. PR 1 or A. PR 2 is   
					selected.   
					A. PR 2 provides a more pronounced   
					effect than A. PR 1.   
					2 To turn off the Acoustic Presence func-   
					tion, select A.PR OFF (the ACOUSTIC   
					PRESENCE indicator goes out).   
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				Playing CDs   
					OPEN/CLOSE   
					PLAY/PAUSE   
					CD   
					PLAY   
					INPUT   
					Loading discs   
					Starting playback   
					The CR-N1 features a vertical disc loading   
					compartment.   
					1 To select the CD input source, press the   
					INPUT button on the CR-N1 repeatedly   
					until “CD” appears on the display, or   
					press the CD button on the remote con-   
					troller (the CD indicator appears).   
					1 To open the disc compartment, press the   
					OPEN/CLOSE ( ) button on the CR-N1   
					(the door slides open).   
					Remote   
					controller   
					C D   
					2 Mount the CD onto the spindle with the   
					2 To start CD playback, press the   
					labelled side facing forwards as shown.   
					PLAY/PAUSE (   
					) button on the   
					CR-N1, or the PLAY (   
					) button on the   
					remote controller (the play indicator   
					appears).   
					Pickup   
					Remote   
					controller   
					C D   
					Playback commences with the first track   
					and stops automatically when all tracks   
					have been played.   
					Make sure that the disc is mounted   
					securely.   
					Do not touch the pickup lens. Doing so   
					may cause a malfunction.   
					If the CR-N1 is in Standby mode and   
					there’s a CD in the disc compartment, the   
					CR-N1 turns on automatically, selects CD   
					as the input source, and starts playback   
					3 To close the disc compartment, press the   
					OPEN/CLOSE ( ) button again.   
					when the PLAY/PAUSE (   
					pressed.   
					) button is   
					To unload a disc, press the OPEN/CLOSE   
					( 
					) button, wait until the disc compart-   
					If the input source is changed during CD   
					playback, playback stops.   
					ment door is fully open, and then remove   
					the disc.   
					The Volume, Muting, and Acoustic Pres-   
					ence functions can all be used with CD   
					playback.   
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				Playing CDs   
					PLAY/PAUSE   
					STOP   
					PLAY   
					/ 
					Pausing playback   
					Selecting tracks   
					1 To pause CD playback, press the   
					PLAY/PAUSE ( ) button on the   
					Tracks can be selected during playback or   
					while playback is stopped by using the Previ-   
					CR-N1, or the PAUSE ( ) button on the   
					remote controller (the pause indicator   
					appears).   
					ous (   
					) and Next (   
					) buttons,   
					or the numeric keypad on the CR-N1 or   
					remote controller.   
					Remote   
					controller   
					Remote controller   
					C D   
					1 To select the next track, press the Next   
					2 To resume CD playback, press the   
					( 
					) button. Press repeatedly to   
					PLAY/PAUSE (   
					) button on the   
					select subsequent tracks.   
					CR-N1, or the PAUSE ( ) or PLAY (   
					button on the remote controller (the   
					pause indicator disappears).   
					) 
					2 To return to the beginning of the current   
					track, press the Previous (   
					) but-   
					ton. Press repeatedly to select preceding   
					tracks.   
					When you select tracks while playback is   
					stopped or paused, you’ll need to press   
					Stopping playback   
					1 To stop CD playback, press the STOP (   
					button on the CR-N1, or the STOP (   
					button on the remote controller (the   
					play indicator disappears).   
					) 
					) 
					the PLAY/PAUSE (   
					CR-N1, or the PLAY (   
					) button on the   
					) button on the   
					remote controller to start playback.   
					Remote controller   
					Note that it may take a few moments to   
					start playback when playing discs that   
					contain many tracks.   
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				Playing CDs   
					Numeric keypad   
					3 Tracks can also be selected by using the   
					Searching tracks   
					numeric keypad.   
					You can search tracks during playback or   
					while playback is paused by using the Review   
					( 
					) and Preview (   
					) buttons on   
					the CR-N1.   
					Use buttons 1 to 9 to select tracks 1 to 9.   
					Use button 10/0 to select track 10. To   
					select track 11 and upwards, press the   
					--/--- button followed by the correspond-   
					ing two number buttons.   
					1 To search forwards, press and hold the   
					Preview ( ) button. Release to   
					Examples:   
					To select track 5: press   
					resume playback or pause.   
					To select track 10: press   
					To select track 15: press   
					2 To search backwards, press and hold   
					down the Review (   
					) button.   
					Release to resume playback or pause.   
					Playback starts automatically when tracks   
					are selected by using the numeric keypad.   
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				Playing CDs   
					RANDOM   
					REPEAT   
					/ 
					Random playback   
					Repeat playback   
					CD tracks are normally played in sequential   
					order. With Random Playback, tracks are   
					played in a random order.   
					CD playback normally stops once the last   
					track has been played. With Repeat Play-   
					back, the CD is played repeatedly.   
					1 To start Random Playback, press the   
					RANDOM button on the remote control-   
					ler (the RANDOM indicator appears and   
					playback starts after a few seconds).   
					1 To select Repeat Playback, press the   
					REPEAT button on the remote controller   
					(the REPEAT indicator appears).   
					Remote controller   
					
					Remote controller   
					C D   
					REPEAT   
					RANDOM   
					2 Start CD playback as normal.   
					2 To select another track randomly, press   
					the Next (   
					) button.   
					3 To cancel Repeat Playback, press the   
					REPEAT button again (the REPEAT indica-   
					tor disappears).   
					When all the tracks have been played,   
					
					By combining Repeat playback with   
					Memory Playback, you can play memo-   
					rized tracks repeatedly. See “Memory   
					playback” on page 39 for more informa-   
					tion. Repeat playback can also be com-   
					bined with Random Playback.   
					3 To cancel Random Playback, press the   
					RANDOM button (the RANDOM indica-   
					tor disappears).   
					Random Playback is cancelled when the   
					STOP button is pressed, another input   
					source is selected, or Standby mode is   
					selected.   
					By combining Random playback with   
					Memory Playback, you can play memo-   
					rized tracks in a random order. See   
					“Memory playback” on page 39 for more   
					information. Random playback can also   
					be combined with Repeat Playback.   
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				Playing CDs   
					PLAY/PAUSE   
					STOP   
					MEMORY   
					PLAY   
					/ 
					MEMORY   
					Numeric keypad   
					Memory playback   
					Remote controller   
					CD tracks are normally played in sequential   
					order. With Memory Playback, you can   
					choose the playback order of up to 20 tracks.   
					1 With playback stopped, press the MEM-   
					ORY button on the CR-N1 or remote con-   
					troller (the MEMORY indicator appears).   
					Note that tracks can be memorized using   
					the numeric keypad during playback, in   
					which case it’s not necessary to stop play-   
					back before pressing the MEMORY but-   
					ton. When the MEMORY button is   
					TRACK   
					C D   
					MEMORY   
					Remote controller   
					pressed during playback, the current track   
					is automatically memorized.   
					TRACK   
					C D   
					MEMORY   
					Remote   
					controller   
					Remote controller (direct memory entry)   
					C D   
					MEMORY   
					2 Use the Next (   
					) and Previous   
					) buttons to select the first   
					( 
					track and then press the MEMORY but-   
					ton. Alternatively, use the numeric key-   
					pad on the remote controller to   
					The selected track is memorized and its   
					program number flashes on the display   
					for a few seconds.   
					memorize tracks directly, eliminating the   
					need to press the MEMORY button.   
					3 Repeat step 2 to memorize further   
					tracks.   
					The program number increments as each   
					track is memorized.   
					The message “FULL” appears if you   
					attempt to memorize more than 20 tracks.   
					4 To remove the last memorized track,   
					press the STOP ( ) button. Press again   
					to remove the track before that and so   
					on.   
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				Playing CDs   
					5 Once you’ve memorized all your tracks   
					Displaying track times &   
					program numbers   
					and are ready to start playback, press   
					the PLAY/PAUSE (   
					CR-N1, or the PLAY (   
					remote controller.   
					) button on the   
					) button on the   
					In addition to displaying the elapsed time of   
					the track currently playing, you can also   
					check the remaining time of the current   
					track, the entire disc, or memorized tracks in   
					Memory Playback. In Memory Playback, you   
					can also check the current program number.   
					Tracks are played in the order memorized,   
					and playback stops when the last memo-   
					rized track has been played.   
					6 To stop Memory Playback, press the   
					STOP ( ) button.   
					1 Press the CR-N1 DISPLAY button repeat-   
					edly to cycle through the following   
					options.   
					To start Memory Playback again, press the   
					PLAY/PAUSE (   
					) button again.   
					CD stop:   
					7 To cancel Memory Playback, press the   
					MEMORY button (the MEMORY indica-   
					tor disappears).   
					Remaining time: current track   
					(“S” indicator)   
					The memory contents are stored until the   
					CD is ejected or the CR-N1 is turned off.   
					Remaining time:total disc (“T” indicator)   
					Memory Playback can be combined with   
					Random Playback, so that memorized   
					tracks play in a random order. Memory   
					Playback can also be combined with   
					Repeat Playback, so that memorized   
					tracks play repeatedly. In fact, Memory   
					Playback can be combined with both Ran-   
					dom Playback and Repeat Playback, so   
					that memorized tracks play in a random   
					order repeatedly.   
					CD play/pause:   
					Elapsed time: current track   
					Remaining time: current track   
					(“S” indicator)   
					Remaining time: total disc   
					(“T” indicator)   
					Memory Playback:   
					Elapsed time: current track   
					Remaining time: current track   
					(“S” indicator)   
					Remaining time: memorized tracks   
					(“T” indicator)   
					Current program number   
					If the number of the track currently playing   
					is higher than 20, or the total play time of   
					the program is greater than 99 minutes and   
					59 seconds, “--:--” may appear on the display.   
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				Listening to the radio   
					AM   
					FM   
					INPUT   
					You must connect the antenna in order to   
					use the radio. See “Connecting an AM   
					antenna” on page 23 and “Connecting an   
					FM antenna” on page 24 for information.   
					3 For AM stations: press and hold a Tuning   
					( 
					/ 
					) button for more   
					than half a second to start tuning, then   
					release when the desired frequency is   
					reached. While the frequency value is   
					still flashing on the display, use the Tun-   
					Tuning the radio   
					ing (   
					tune the station in small steps. The Tun-   
					ing ( ) indicator appears when a sta-   
					tion is properly tuned.   
					/ 
					) buttons to fine   
					1 To select either FM or AM, press the   
					INPUT button on the CR-N1 repeatedly   
					until “FM” or “AM” appears on the dis-   
					play, or press the FM or AM button on   
					the remote controller.   
					Remote controller   
					kHz   
					Note that once the frequency value stops   
					flashing, pressing the Tuning (   
					) buttons selects the presets, not   
					the frequency. In order to adjust the fre-   
					quency, you must press and hold the Tun-   
					2 For FM stations: press and hold a Tuning   
					/ 
					( 
					/ 
					) button for more   
					than half a second and then release it.   
					The CR-N1 searches for the next station.   
					While the frequency value is still flash-   
					ing on the display, if necessary, use the   
					ing (   
					/ 
					) buttons for   
					more than half a second.   
					Tuning (   
					fine tune the station in small steps. The   
					Tuning ( ) indicator appears when a   
					station is properly tuned.   
					/ 
					) buttons to   
					The Volume, Muting, and Acoustic Pres-   
					ence functions can all be used with the   
					radio.   
					STEREO   
					MHz   
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				Listening to the radio   
					FM   
					MEMORY   
					INPUT   
					The entire FM frequency band is scanned   
					from low to high and up to 30 stations   
					
					The process is complete when the fre-   
					quency value stops changing.   
					Presetting FM stations   
					automatically   
					The FM Auto function searches for all receiv-   
					able FM stations and assigns them to presets   
					automatically.   
					Note that previously stored presets will be   
					overwritten by this function.   
					Presetting FM/AM stations   
					manually   
					1 Select FM by pressing the INPUT button   
					on the CR-N1 repeatedly until “FM”   
					appears on the display, or press the FM   
					button on the remote controller.   
					You can store up to 30 of your favorite AM   
					and FM radio stations as presets.   
					1 Tune into the station that you want to   
					store as a preset.   
					Remote controller   
					See “Tuning the radio” on page 41 for   
					more information.   
					2 Press the MEMORY button (the MEMORY   
					indicator appears and “– –” flashes).   
					2 Press and hold down the MEMORY but-   
					ton until the frequency value begins to   
					change (the MEMORY indicator   
					appears). Note that you must hold down   
					the MEMORY button until after “AUTO”   
					stops flashing).   
					STEREO   
					MEMORY   
					Hold down   
					MEMORY   
					MEMORY   
					MHz   
					Scanning   
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				Listening to the radio   
					AM   
					FM   
					PRESET (   
					/ 
					) 
					MEMORY   
					INPUT   
					3 While “– –” is flashing, use the Tuning   
					Selecting preset stations   
					( 
					/ 
					) buttons to select a   
					preset from 1 through 30.   
					Preset stations can be selected as follows.   
					1 To select either FM or AM, press the   
					INPUT button on the CR-N1 repeatedly   
					until “FM” or “AM” appears on the dis-   
					play, or press the FM or AM button on   
					the remote controller.   
					STEREO   
					Remote controller   
					MEMORY   
					MHz   
					or   
					When you select a preset that already   
					contains a station, the preset number   
					flashes quickly. You can overwrite such   
					presets by continuing with this procedure.   
					Alternatively, select an available preset.   
					2 Use the Tuning (   
					/ 
					) but-   
					tons, or the PRESET (   
					/ 
					) buttons on   
					4 While the preset number is flashing,   
					press the MEMORY button to store the   
					selected preset (the MEMORY indicator   
					disappears and the preset number stops   
					flashing).   
					the remote controller to select the pre-   
					sets.   
					Remote controller   
					AUTO   
					STEREO   
					MHz   
					Note that you must press the MEMORY   
					button while the preset number is flash-   
					ing, otherwise, you’ll have to start the   
					procedure again at step 2.   
					The message “FULL” appears if you   
					attempt to store more than 30 presets.   
					If the tuned FM station supports RDS Pro-   
					gram Service Names (PS), the station’s   
					name is displayed instead of its frequency.   
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					DISPLAY   
					MEMORY   
					4 Press the MEMORY button to set the   
					character and move the cursor to the   
					next position.   
					Naming presets   
					Presets can be named using up to eight char-   
					acters as follows.   
					1 Select the preset that you want to name.   
					See “Selecting preset stations” on   
					page 43 for more information.   
					AUTO   
					STEREO   
					2 Press and hold the DISPLAY button until   
					the flashing cursor appears “–”.   
					You can enter spaces by pressing the   
					MEMORY button.   
					5 When you’ve finished, press and hold   
					down the DISPLAY button for two sec-   
					onds, or select the rightmost character   
					and then press the MEMORY button.   
					AUTO   
					STEREO   
					3 Use the Tuning (   
					/ 
					) but-   
					tons to select characters.   
					AUTO   
					STEREO   
					If you don’t press any buttons for 16 sec-   
					onds during this procedure, the function   
					completes automatically.   
					AUTO   
					STEREO   
					FM stations that support RDS Program   
					Service Names (PS) cannot be named.   
					The following 54 characters are available:   
					A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S   
					T U V W XY Z " & ' ( ) + , – / = ? [ \ ] I   
					* 
					` 
					0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Space   
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				Listening to the radio   
					DISPLAY   
					FM MODE   
					MEMORY   
					Editing preset names   
					Deleting presets   
					You can edit preset names as follows.   
					You can delete presets as follows.   
					1 Select the preset whose name you want   
					to edit.   
					1 Select the preset that you want to   
					delete.   
					See “Selecting preset stations” on   
					page 43 for more information.   
					See “Selecting preset stations” on   
					page 43 for more information.   
					2 Press and hold the DISPLAY button until   
					the first character of the name starts   
					flashing.   
					2 Press and hold the MEMORY button and   
					then press the FM MODE button.   
					3 To delete the entire name, press and   
					hold the MEMORY button and then   
					press the FM MODE button.   
					4 Use the MEMORY button to select the   
					You must press the FM MODE button   
					soon after pressing the MEMORY button,   
					otherwise the FM Auto function will start.   
					character that you want to edit.   
					5 Use the Tuning (   
					/ 
					) but-   
					tons to edit the character, and then press   
					the MEMORY button to set the character   
					and move the cursor to the next posi-   
					tion.   
					6 When you’ve finished, press the hold   
					down the DISPLAY button for two sec-   
					onds.   
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				Listening to the radio   
					FM MODE   
					DISPLAY   
					Listening to stereo broadcasts   
					Using RDS (European models)   
					There are two FM radio modes: Auto and   
					Mono. In Auto mode, the CR-N1 automati-   
					cally switches to Stereo mode if the signal   
					strength of tuned FM station is strong   
					enough. In this case, the STEREO indicator   
					appears. If the signal is not strong enough,   
					stereo reception may be noisy and the STE-   
					REO indicator may flash. In this case, you   
					may prefer to listen in Mono mode.   
					RDS is only available with European models   
					and in areas where RDS broadcasts are avail-   
					able. The CR-N1 supports RDS Program Ser-   
					vice Names (PS). When an FM station that   
					supports RDS Program Service Names (PS) is   
					tuned properly, that station’s name can be   
					displayed in addition to its frequency. In this   
					case, the RDS indicator appears on the dis-   
					play.   
					1 Use the FM MODE button to select the   
					FM mode: Auto or Mono.   
					1 Use the DISPLAY button to toggle the   
					display between the station name and   
					its frequency.   
					The AUTO indicator appears when Auto   
					mode is selected, and the MONO indica-   
					tor appears when Mono mode is selected.   
					For named presets, the name you speci-   
					fied appears instead of the station name.   
					In areas where the signal strength is   
					weak, the RDS information may not be   
					displayed.   
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				Using the timer (remote controller only)   
					ENTER   
					TIMER   
					SETTING (   
					/ 
					) 
					The timer can be used to automatically turn   
					on and off the CD player or radio at a speci-   
					fied time. You can set independent on and   
					
					
					
					off independently. The sleep timer can be   
					used to automatically turn off the CR-N1   
					after a specified amount of time.   
					2 Use the SETTING (   
					/ 
					) buttons to set   
					the ON time, and then press the ENTER   
					
					TIMER   
					W.DAY   
					Note that you must set the clock in order to   
					use the timer. See “Setting the clock” on   
					page 31 for information.   
					If you want to use the timer to turn on the   
					radio, you must preset the station that you   
					want to listen to beforehand. See “Preset-   
					ting FM stations automatically” on page 42   
					and “Presetting FM/AM stations manually”   
					on page 42 for information.   
					3 Use the SETTING (   
					/ 
					) buttons to set   
					the OFF time, and then press the ENTER   
					button.   
					Programming the timer   
					TIMER   
					W.DAY   
					The timer is programmed by using the   
					remote controller.   
					1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly to   
					select the WEEKDAY or WEEKEND timer,   
					and then press the ENTER button.   
					4 Use the SETTING (   
					/ 
					) buttons to select   
					the source (i.e., CD, LINE, USB, FM, or   
					AM) that you want to use with the   
					timer, and then press the ENTER button.   
					or   
					If you selected the Weekday timer,   
					“W.DAY” appears on the display, and if   
					you selected the Weekend timer,   
					“W.END” appears.   
					TIMER   
					W.DAY   
					AUTO   
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				Using the timer (remote controller only)   
					STANDBY/ON   
					TIMER   
					ENTER   
					SETTING (   
					/ 
					) 
					5 If you selected the FM or AM source, use   
					CR-N1 will automatically enter Standby   
					mode after the specified sleep time has   
					elapsed, ignoring the timer’s OFF setting.   
					the SETTING (   
					preset station.   
					/ 
					) buttons to select a   
					The timer still works when the Energy   
					Save function is on.   
					TIMER   
					W.DAY   
					Turning the timers on & off   
					MHz   
					The timers can be turned on and off inde-   
					pendently as follows.   
					Note that a timer cannot be turned on unless   
					it has been programmed.   
					1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly to   
					6 Press the STANDBY/ON button to enter   
					select the WEEKDAY or WEEKEND timer.   
					Standby mode.   
					or   
					At the specified ON time, the CR-N1 will   
					automatically turn on and play the speci-   
					fied source. Make sure that the volume is   
					set at an appropriate level, and if you’ve   
					programmed the timer for CD playback,   
					don’t forget to load a disc. At the speci-   
					fied OFF time, the CR-N1 will automati-   
					cally turn itself off.   
					2 Use the SETTING (   
					/ 
					) buttons to turn   
					the timer on or off, and then press the   
					ENTER button.   
					If you configure a day as both a weekday   
					and a weekend day, for example, to turn   
					the CR-N1 on and off twice on that day,   
					leave at least one minute between the   
					first timer’s OFF setting and the second   
					timer’s ON setting. If the second timer’s   
					ON setting occurs before the first timer’s   
					OFF setting, the second timer’s settings   
					will be ignored.   
					TIMER   
					W.DAY   
					When the Weekday timer is on, “W.DAY”   
					is displayed, and when the Weekend   
					timer is on, “W.END” is displayed.   
					If the sleep timer function is turned on   
					during a timer’s ON–OFF period, the   
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					ENTER   
					TIMER   
					SETTING (   
					/ 
					) 
					2 Use the SETTING (   
					/ 
					) buttons to select   
					Configuring weekdays &   
					weekends   
					WEEKDAY or WEEKEND, and then press   
					the ENTER button.   
					You can configure days as weekdays, week-   
					end days, or both. Configuring days as both   
					allows you to turn the CR-N1 on and off   
					twice on such days.   
					Initially, Monday through Friday are config-   
					ured as weekdays, and Saturday and Sunday,   
					as weekend days, as shown.   
					or   
					Initial factory configuration   
					WEEKDAY:   
					The current configuration for the selected   
					timer appears.   
					3 Use the SETTING (   
					/ 
					) buttons to turn   
					Monday   
					Tuesday   
					Friday   
					Thursday   
					the first day on or off, and then press   
					the ENTER button to set that day and   
					move the cursor to the next position.   
					Wednesday   
					WEEKEND:   
					Sunday   
					Saturday   
					1 Press the TIMER button repeatedly to   
					select DAY SET, and then press the   
					ENTER button.   
					4 Repeat step 3 until all days have been   
					configured, and then press the ENTER   
					button.   
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				Using the timer (remote controller only)   
					SLEEP   
					Using the sleep timer   
					The sleep timer automatically turns off the   
					CR-N1 after a specified amount of time.   
					1 Turn on the CR-N1 and play a CD, radio   
					station, or other source.   
					2 Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to set   
					the required sleep time (the SLEEP indi-   
					cator appears).   
					MIN   
					SLEEP   
					The sleep time can be set from 10 to 90   
					minutes in 10-minute steps.   
					After the specified sleep time has elapsed,   
					the CR-N1 will automatically enter   
					Standby mode.   
					You can check the remaining sleep time   
					by pressing the SLEEP button.   
					The sleep timer can be turned off by   
					pressing the SLEEP button repeatedly   
					until the SLEEP indicator disappears.   
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				Using USB   
					INPUT   
					SELECTOR   
					USB   
					USB MIX   
					INPUT   
					MIX LEVEL   
					By connecting the USB port on your com-   
					Mixing USB with other sources   
					puter to the USB port on the CR-N1, you can   
					listen to music and other sounds from your   
					computer with high quality. Before connect-   
					ing your computer to the USB port, see   
					“Windows USB setup” on page 52 or “Mac-   
					intosh USB setup” on page 56.   
					The USB Mix function allows you to mix   
					audio from the CD, LINE, FM, or AM source   
					with audio from the USB port, which means   
					that you can still hear computer system   
					sounds while listening to your favorite CDs   
					or radio stations.   
					Note: If you turn the CR-N1 on or off, or con-   
					nect or disconnect the USB cable while your   
					computer is outputting sound (e.g., playing   
					back audio), or while launching audio play-   
					back software, your computer may become   
					unstable. Always quit audio playback soft-   
					ware before turning the CR-N1 on or off, or   
					before connecting or disconnecting the USB   
					cable.   
					1 Press the INPUT button on the CR-N1   
					repeatedly, or use the CD, LINE, FM, or   
					AM INPUT SELECTOR buttons on the   
					remote controller to select the required   
					input source.   
					Remote controller   
					If the CR-N1 is turned on or off frequently, or   
					the USB cable connected or disconnected fre-   
					quently while your computer is up and run-   
					ning, in some cases your computer may stop   
					operating normally. In this case, you should   
					restart your computer.   
					2 Press the USB MIX button on the CR-N1   
					(the USB MIX ON indicator lights up and   
					the SOURCE DIRECT indicator goes out).   
					Listening to computer audio   
					1 To select the USB input source, press the   
					INPUT button on the CR-N1 repeatedly   
					until “USB” appears on the display, or   
					press the USB button on the remote con-   
					troller.   
					3 Use the USB MIX LEVEL control to set the   
					level of the USB signal.   
					Remote controller   
					Turn the USB MIX LEVEL control counter-   
					clockwise to increase the level of the   
					selected source, and turn it clockwise to   
					increase the level of the USB source.   
					The Volume, Muting, and Acoustic Pres-   
					ence functions can all be used with USB   
					sources.   
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				Using USB   
					4 To turn off the USB Mix function, press   
					the USB MIX button again (the USB MIX   
					ON indicator goes out and the SOURCE   
					DIRECT indicator lights up).   
					Checking your PC’s USB ports   
					Before connecting the CR-N1, it’s a good idea   
					to check that your PC’s USB ports are work-   
					ing properly.   
					The USB Mix can be heard through the   
					speakers and headphones, but only the   
					selected source signal is output from the   
					LINE OUT.   
					1 From the Start menu, select Settings →   
					Control panel, and open the System con-   
					trol panel.   
					2 Click the Device Manager tab, and then   
					click the “View devices by type” button.   
					Windows USB setup   
					3 Click the plus box next to “Universal   
					Serial Bus controllers.”   
					The CR-N1 USB interface supports “hot plug-   
					ging,” so USB cables can be connected or dis-   
					connected even while your PC is on.   
					However, it’s recommended that you turn   
					down the CR-N1 volume beforehand.   
					Under “Universal Serial Bus controllers,”   
					you should see several USB devices listed,   
					as shown here.   
					Use only standard USB cables that support   
					high-speed transmission.   
					The following procedures and screen shots   
					are based on Windows Me. Additional screen   
					shots are provided where differences exist   
					between operating systems.   
					System requirements   
					• 
					Windows-compatible PC with a Rev. 1.0   
					compatible USB port.   
					• 
					Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000 or later   
					operating system that supports USB.   
					See your computer manual or consult your   
					dealer to ensure that your PC complies with   
					these requirements.   
					Note that the device list you see on your   
					PC will no doubt be different to that   
					shown here due to PC specification and   
					operating system differences. In addition,   
					the type of USB Host Controller will be   
					different.   
					A letter X, exclamation point (!), or ques-   
					tion mark (?) to the left of a USB device   
					name indicates that the USB device is not   
					functioning properly. For information on   
					how to correct this, see your computer   
					manual or consult your dealer.   
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				Using USB   
					Windows 98/98SE/Me   
					Connecting the CR-N1 (driver   
					installation)   
					1 Turn on your PC and wait until the Win-   
					dows startup is complete.   
					2 Connect the USB cable from the CR-N1   
					to a USB port on your PC.   
					The CR-N1’s USB indicator lights up. If the   
					USB indicator does not light, make sure   
					that the USB cable is connected correctly   
					between the CR-N1 and PC.   
					Note that it may take up to 10 seconds for   
					your PC to recognize the CR-N1. Do not   
					disconnect the CR-N1 during this time.   
					The first time the CR-N1 is connected to   
					your PC, Windows automatically detects   
					that a new hardware device has been   
					connected and proceeds to install the   
					necessary driver software. Follow the   
					prompts on-screen. You may need your   
					original Windows disc to complete the   
					installation.   
					Windows 2000   
					USB indicator   
					Verifying driver installation   
					Note that the device list you see on your PC   
					will no doubt be different to that shown   
					here due to PC specification and operating   
					system differences.   
					After installing the necessary drivers, verify   
					that they have been installed correctly as fol-   
					lows.   
					1 Open the System control panel, click the   
					Device Manager tab (if you are using   
					Windows 2000 you’ll need to click the   
					Hardware tab first), and make sure that   
					“USB Audio Device” appears under   
					“Sound, video and game controllers” as   
					shown.   
					If “Unknown device” appears under “Uni-   
					versal Serial Bus controllers,” disconnect the   
					USB cable from the CR-N1, reconnect it, and   
					then check again. If it’s still not recognized,   
					disconnect the USB cable again, and this   
					time delete the “Unknown device” from   
					the list, then reconnect the USB cable. If it’s   
					still not recognized, it’s possible that your   
					PC has become unstable, in which case you   
					should restart it, delete the “Unknown   
					device” from the list, then reconnect the   
					USB cable. If that doesn’t work, there may   
					be a problem with the USB port, in which   
					case you should consult your PC dealer.   
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					3 If you are using Windows 98/98SE, click   
					the Playback button. If you are using   
					Windows 2000/Me, click the Volume   
					button.   
					Checking audio output & volume   
					control operation   
					For correct operation, check the Windows   
					audio output and volume control settings as   
					follows.   
					The Volume Control opens, as shown.   
					1 Open the Multimedia control panel.   
					The Multimedia Properties control panel   
					opens.   
					2 On the Audio panel, make sure that the   
					“Preferred device” for Playback is set to   
					USB Audio Device, as shown.   
					Windows 98/98SE   
					4 Set the Volume slider for each device to   
					maximum, close the window, and then   
					click OK to close the Multimedia control   
					panel.   
					Windows 2000/Me   
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					Windows 2000/Me   
					Enabling digital CD audio   
					In order to listen to CDs in your computer’s   
					CD-ROM drive via USB, you must enable digi-   
					tal CD audio for your CD-ROM drive as fol-   
					lows.   
					1 Open the System control panel.   
					2 If you are using Windows 2000, click the   
					Hardware tab, and then click the Device   
					Manager. If you are using Windows Me,   
					click the Device manager tab.   
					Windows 98/98SE   
					1 Open the Multimedia control panel and   
					3 Select your CD-ROM drive from the list,   
					click the CD Music tab.   
					and then click the Properties button.   
					4 Click the Properties tab, and then turn   
					on “Enable digital CD audio for this   
					CD-ROM device.”   
					2 Select the “Default CD-ROM drive for   
					playing CD music.”   
					3 Turn on “Enable digital CD audio for this   
					CD-ROM device.”   
					5 Click OK to close the window, and then   
					close the System control panel.   
					4 Click OK to close the control panel.   
					Note that if the CR-N1 has not been rec-   
					ognized successfully by your PC, or your   
					CD-ROM drive does not support digital   
					audio output, you will not be able to turn   
					on “Enable digital CD audio for this   
					CD-ROM device.”   
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				Using USB   
					Verifying that the CR-N1 is   
					recognized   
					After connecting the CR-N1, you should ver-   
					ify that it has been recognized by your Mac-   
					intosh.   
					Macintosh USB setup   
					The CR-N1 USB interface supports “hot plug-   
					ging,” so USB cables can be connected or dis-   
					connected even while your Macintosh is on.   
					However, it’s recommended that you turn   
					down the CR-N1 volume beforehand.   
					1 Choose Apple System Profiler from the   
					Apple menu.   
					Use only standard USB cables that support   
					high-speed transmission.   
					2 Click the Devices & Volumes tab.   
					Operation cannot be guaranteed when   
					using USB ports that are not standard equip-   
					ment (e.g., USB ports on a third-party PCI   
					interface card).   
					3 Verify that “Burr-Brown Japan   
					PCM2702” is listed as a USB device, as   
					shown.   
					The following procedures and screen shots   
					are based on Mac OS 9.0. Additional screen   
					shots are provided where differences exist   
					between operating systems.   
					System requirements   
					• 
					iMac, iBook, or Power Macintosh or Pow-   
					erBook with a built-in USB port.   
					Note that the device list you see on your   
					Macintosh will no doubt be different to   
					that shown here due to configuration   
					and system differences.   
					• 
					Mac OS 9.0 or later Mac OS that supports   
					USB.   
					See your computer manual or consult your   
					dealer to ensure that your Macintosh com-   
					plies with these requirements.   
					Connecting the CR-N1   
					1 Turn on your Macintosh and wait until   
					the Mac OS startup is complete.   
					2 Connect the USB cable from the CR-N1   
					to a USB port on your Macintosh.   
					The CR-N1’s USB indicator lights up. If the   
					USB indicator does not light, make sure   
					that the USB cable is connected correctly   
					between the CR-N1 and Macintosh.   
					USB indicator   
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				Using USB   
					Sound control panel confirmation   
					Using Platinum Sounds   
					In order to output audio from your Macin-   
					tosh via USB, you must set the audio output   
					as follows.   
					In order to listen to Platinum Sounds via USB,   
					follow the procedure below. If you do not   
					follow this procedure, Platinum Sounds may   
					not work properly.   
					1 Open the Sound control panel.   
					1 Disconnect the CR-N1 from your Macin-   
					2 Select Output, and make sure that   
					“Choose a device for sound output:” is   
					set to Built-in, as shown.   
					tosh’s USB port.   
					2 Open the Appearance control panel.   
					Mac OS 9.0.4   
					3 Click the Sound tab, and set “Sound   
					track” to None, as shown.   
					Mac OS 9.1   
					4 Reconnect the CR-N1 to your Macin-   
					tosh’s USB port.   
					5 Set the “Sound track” to Platinum   
					Sounds, as shown.   
					3 Play an AIFF file or something in order to   
					confirm that the CR-N1 is outputting   
					sound properly.   
					Note that the device list you see on your   
					Macintosh will no doubt be different to   
					that shown here due to configuration   
					and system differences.   
					6 Close the Appearance control panel.   
					If no sound is heard, disconnect the USB   
					cable from the CR-N1, reconnect it, and   
					then check again.   
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				Troubleshooting   
					If you are having trouble operating your CR-N1, look up the symptoms in the following table   
					
					est Onkyo dealer.   
					Symptom   
					Possible cause   
					Remedy   
					Check the AC power cord and make   
					sure that it’s fully inserted into the   
					wall outlet. See page 29.   
					The AC power cord is not fully   
					inserted into the wall outlet?   
					Cannot turn on the CR-N1.   
					The volume is turned down?   
					
					A pair of headphones are   
					connected to the PHONES   
					jack?   
					Disconnect the headphones. See   
					page 28.   
					There’s no sound from the   
					speakers.   
					The output is muted by the   
					Muting function?   
					Turn off the Muting function. See   
					page 34.   
					The speakers are not   
					connected correctly?   
					Check the speaker connections. See   
					page 18.   
					Sound is coming from only   
					one speaker.   
					The quiet speaker is not   
					connected correctly?   
					Check the speaker connections. See   
					page 18.   
					The volume is turned down?   
					Adjust the volume. See page 33.   
					The timer source is set to CD,   
					but no CD is loaded?   
					Load a CD and try again. See   
					page 35.   
					There’s no sound when the   
					timer turns on the CR-N1.   
					The timer source is set to LINE   
					or USB, but the external LINE   
					or USB device is not working   
					properly?   
					Make sure that the external LINE or   
					USB device is working properly.   
					The batteries have expired?   
					The remote control is too far   
					The remote controller doesn’t away from the CR-N1?   
					
					Try using the remote controller   
					closer to the CR-N1. See page 8.   
					work properly.   
					There’s an obstacle between   
					the CR-N1 and the remote   
					controller?   
					Remove the obstacle.   
					Make sure that the AM loop   
					antenna is connected properly. See   
					page 23.   
					The AM loop antenna is not   
					Cannot tune into AM stations.   
					connected properly?   
					Move the AM loop antenna away   
					from electrical equipment and   
					fluorescent lights. See page 23.   
					AM reception is hindered by a Interference caused by   
					buzzing noise, especially at   
					night and with weak signals.   
					electrical equipment, such as   
					fluorescent lights?   
					Install an outdoor AM antenna. See   
					page 23.   
					Move the AM loop antenna and   
					CR-N1 away from the TV. See   
					page 23.   
					AM reception is hindered by a   
					high-pitched noise.   
					Interference caused by a TV?   
					Locate the antenna away from   
					fluorescent lights.   
					Interference caused when a   
					fluorescent light is turned on,   
					hindered by a crackling noise. or from motor car ignition   
					systems?   
					AM or FM reception is   
					Install an outdoor FM antenna as far   
					away as possible from any roads. See   
					page 24.   
					The FM sound quality and   
					stereo separation are poor   
					even though the tuning and   
					stereo indicators are   
					displayed.   
					The signal is too strong?   
					Try an indoor FM antenna.   
					Tall buildings or mountains   
					are creating multiple radio   
					wave reflections?   
					Try an FM antenna with greater   
					directionality.   
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				Troubleshooting   
					Symptom   
					Possible cause   
					Remedy   
					The received signal is too   
					weak?   
					Install an outdoor FM antenna. See   
					page 24.   
					FM reception is hindered by   
					hiss and the tuning and stereo   
					indicators are flashing.   
					Try changing the position and   
					direction of the outdoor antenna.   
					Stereo FM transmissions travel   
					only half the distance of   
					regular transmissions?   
					Set the FM mode to Mono. See   
					page 46.   
					The AC power cord must be plugged   
					
					month in order to preserve the radio   
					
					The AC power cord has not   
					been connected to a wall   
					outlet for an extended   
					period?   
					The radio presets no longer   
					work.   
					Reprogram the presets. See page 42.   
					The tuned station does not   
					support RDS?   
					Tune into an FM station that   
					supports RDS.   
					Install an outdoor FM antenna. See   
					page 24.   
					The signal is too weak?   
					Try changing the position and   
					direction of the outdoor FM   
					antenna.   
					RDS doesn’t work.   
					Locate the FM antenna as far away   
					as possible from any fluorescent   
					lights. See page 24.   
					There’s too much   
					interference?   
					Install an outdoor FM antenna. See   
					page 24.   
					The CR-N1 is exposed to   
					vibration?   
					Place the CR-N1 somewhere free   
					from vibration.   
					CD playback skips.   
					The disc is badly scratched?   
					The disc is very dirty?   
					No disc is loaded?   
					Replace with a new disc.   
					Clean the disc.   
					Load a disc. See page 35.   
					Tracks cannot be memorized   
					with Memory Playback.   
					The CD doesn’t contain the   
					track number you are trying   
					to memorize?   
					Memorize only available track   
					numbers.   
					The disc is loaded the wrong   
					way round?   
					Load the disc with the labeled side   
					facing forwards. See page 35.   
					A disc is loaded, but playback   
					cannot be started.   
					The disc is very dirty?   
					Clean the disc.   
					Unload the disc and leave the CR-N1   
					for several hours until the   
					condensation has cleared.   
					Condensation has formed   
					inside the CR-N1?   
					The disc is very dirty?   
					The disc is scratched?   
					Clean the disc.   
					It takes a long time to locate   
					specified tracks.   
					Replace with a new disc.   
					USB setup has been   
					completed, but the “new   
					device detected” window   
					keeps appearing.   
					Windows has become   
					unstable.   
					Restart your PC.   
					Severe electrical interference may render the CR-N1’s microcomputer temporarily inoperable.   
					In this case you should unplug the CR-N1 for at least five seconds, and then reconnect it.   
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				Specifications   
					Amplifier   
					2 x 6.5 watts min., RMS at 8 ohms, 50 Hz–20 kHz, with no more than 0.6%   
					total harmonic distortion (FTC)   
					Power output   
					(U.S. & Canadian models)   
					2 x 9.5 watts min., RMS at 4 ohms, 50 Hz–20 kHz, with no more than 0.8%   
					total harmonic distortion (FTC)   
					2 x 15 watts at 4 ohms (EIAJ)   
					2 x 10 watts at 4 ohms, 1 kHz (DIN)   
					2 x 8.5 watts at 6 ohms, 1 kHz (DIN)   
					2 x 7 watts at 8 ohms, 1 kHz (DIN)   
					Power output   
					(Other models)   
					2 x 6.5 watts min., RMS at 8 ohms, 1 kHz, no more than 0.6% THD (FTC   
					rating)   
					2 x 15 watts at 4 ohms (EIAJ)   
					2 x 15 watts at 4 ohms   
					Dynamic power   
					2 x 9 watts at 8 ohms   
					Total harmonic distortion   
					IM distortion   
					0.4% at 5 watts output into 4 ohms, 1 kHz   
					0.4% at 5 watts output into 4 ohms, 1 kHz   
					25 at 4 ohms   
					Damping factor   
					50 at 8 ohms   
					LINE IN sensitivity and   
					impedance   
					500 mV, 47kΩ   
					Frequency response   
					10 Hz–20 kHz, +3/–3 dB   
					1: +6.0 dB at 80 Hz   
					2: +10.0 dB at 80 Hz   
					Acoustic presence   
					Signal to noise ratio   
					Muting   
					95 dB (IHF-A)   
					–50 dB   
					CD Player   
					Signal readout system   
					Reading rotation   
					Linear velocity   
					Optical non-contact   
					Approx. 500–200 rpm (constant linear velocity)   
					1.2–1.4 m/s   
					Error correction system   
					D/A converter   
					Cross interleave Reed Solomon code   
					1 bit   
					Digital filter   
					352.8 kHz, 8-times oversampling   
					2 (stereo)   
					Number of channels   
					Frequency response   
					Wow & flutter   
					5 Hz–20 kHz   
					Below threshold of measurability   
					USB   
					Connection method   
					Sampling rate (input)   
					Frequency response   
					USB (Universal Serial Bus) Ver 1.1   
					32/44.1/48 kHz compatible   
					5 Hz–20 kHz   
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				Specifications   
					Tuner   
					87.9–107.9 MHz (200 kHz steps) (U.S. & Canadian model)   
					87.5–108.00 MHz (50 kHz steps) (Other area models)   
					530–1710 kHz (10 kHz steps) (U.S. & Canadian model)   
					FM   
					Tuning range   
					522–1611 kHz (9 kHz steps) (European & Australian   
					models)   
					AM   
					531–1602 kHz (9 kHz steps) (Asian models)   
					11.2 dBf, 1.0 µV (75 ohms IHF)   
					11.2 dBf, 0.9 µV (75 ohms DIN)   
					17.2 dBf, 2.0 µV (75 ohms IHF)   
					17.2 dBf, 23.0 µV (75 ohms DIN)   
					30 µV   
					Mono   
					Stereo   
					FM   
					Usable sensitivity   
					AM   
					FM   
					FM   
					FM   
					Mono   
					Stereo   
					17.2 dBf, 2.0 µV (75 ohms)   
					37.2 dBf, 20.0 µV (75 ohms)   
					2.0 dB   
					50 dB quieting sensitivity   
					Capture ratio   
					40 dB (U.S. & Canadian model)   
					85 dB (Other area models)   
					40 dB   
					Image rejection ratio   
					IF rejection ratio   
					AM   
					FM   
					90 dB   
					AM   
					40 dB   
					Mono   
					Stereo   
					73 dB, IHF   
					FM   
					Signal to noise ratio   
					67 dB, IHF   
					AM   
					FM   
					40 dB   
					50 dB DIN   
					( 300 kHz at 40 kHz deviation)   
					Selectivity   
					AM suppression ratio   
					50 dB   
					Mono   
					Stereo   
					0.2%   
					FM   
					Harmonic distortion   
					0.3%   
					AM   
					FM   
					0.7%   
					Frequency response   
					Stereo separation   
					Stereo threshold   
					30 Hz–15.0 kHz ( 1.5 dB)   
					35 dB at 1 kHz   
					25 dB at 100 Hz–10.0 kHz   
					FM   
					FM   
					17.2 dBf, 2.0 µV (75 ohms)   
					General   
					AC 120 V, 60 Hz, 39 W (U.S. & Canadian model, some Asian   
					models)   
					Power supply   
					AC 230 V, 50 Hz, 32 W (European model)   
					AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz, 32 W (Other area models)   
					203 x 270 x 234 mm   
					Dimensions (W x H x D)   
					Weight   
					8" x 10-5/8" x 9-3/16"   
					4.2 kg (9.3 lbs)   
					Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.   
					Power supply and voltage specifications depend on where the unit is purchased.   
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