Onkyo TX SV 515 Owners Manual

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Artistry in Sound

ONKYO.

TX -3 V5 15PRO

Audio Video Control Tuner Amplifier

Insichuon Manggi

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0 Congratulations on your purchase of the ONKYO TX-SV515PRO Tuner-Amplifier. 0 Please
read this manual thoroughly before making connections and turning power on. 0 Following the
instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoy-

ment Irom your new TX-S V515PRO. 0 Please retain this manual for future reference.

Important satoguerds
Preceutlons ........
Before using this unIt
Features..................
Explanatlon . .......
System connections.
Control poslttons and names
0perettona............................

Use at Surround mode................ ......... ......... ............. .......
LIstonIng to devtces connected to the TX-SVSISPRO In another room

Troubleshooting gulde
Specifications ..

CONTENTS


CAUTION:

'TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL."

A

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECIRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

o Iha Ilqhtnmg Itnsh wrth arrowhead symbol. wrlnm an
equtlateral triangle. t5 Intended to alert the user to the
presence at urttnsulated dangerous voltage wrthrn
the products enclosuro It may be at sultrcrent mgr
nltude. to constitute a risk at electric shock to persons

I The exclamation potnl wtthrn an equilateral "tangle rs

intended to alert Inn user to the presence at important

operating and marntenattce lsarvrclnn) Instructions tn
the literature accompanvlng the appl-ance

Important safeguards

1 Road lnntructlone 7 All the salety and opamtmq tnsttucllons snows
be read below the npptrence rs ooeratad

2. flown Inllruclions ~ The salary and operanng rnstmcmns should be
retained tor luture tolerance

3. Hood Wemlngs . All wurntrtgs on the appliance and In the operating
\nstructtons should be adhered to

4. Follow Instructions - All nDot'allttg amt use Instructions should be tot-
lowed.

5 Wlter Ind Moluture ~ The appnancc should not he used near water -
tor example, near a bathtub, washoowl kltcnert strut taunurv tuo m a wet
basement. or near a swrmmmg pool. and the lure

6. Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only wlth a cart or
stand that is recommended by the manutacturei.

6A. An appllance and cart culmination should
be moved wrlh care. Gulch stops. exces CAB N5
we Iorco. and uneven suitaces may mum E 7 WARM
cause the appliance and cart oombrnatton
to overturn

O
. EJIEfrA
7 Wall or Ceiling MountIng - The appliance should be mounted to a

wall or netting only as recommended by the mmtutncturer

WARNING"

'TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OFI MOISTURE '
o For models havrng power cords with a polarized plug.

CAUTION: To PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK. MATCH WIDE

BLADE 0F PLUG TO WIDE SLOT. FULLY INSERT

c Sur les modeles dont Ia tiche est polarisee.

ATTENTION: noun EVITER LEs Cl-IOCS ELECTRIOUES.
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA mus LARGE DE LA FlCHE DANS LA
BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET Pousssrr
JUSOU AU FOND

Ventltntton , The apntlance should be srtuetcrl so IttaI tts local-on or
postllan does not Interlere with Its proper ventrlatron For example. the
anplrance should not be sttuated on a bed. sola, rug, or srmllar surtaoe
that may block the venlrlalron oponmgs: or. placed In a built-n installallon.
such as a bookcase nr camnst that may Impede the How at all through
the verttrlatron commas

Host A The apollnnca should be sttuatod away trom heat sources such
as radtalors. heat registers stoves Or other aoollances (Including amolilr
etst that produce heat

to. Power Sources - The apnllance should be connected to a power sup-
ply only at the type aescrtbed In the operatrng Instructions or as marked

on the applrance

It PolariznlIon E II the applrance I: provided a polarized plug nawng on
otadu wrddr than the other. please read the toltowmg rntormatton The
polarizalton ot the plug ts a salary realm; The uolrmzed plug wlll only lit
the outlet one way It the plug does not III IuIIy unto the outlet. try reverstng
II It there ls strtl trouble. the user should seek the servlces at a quatllred
oleolncldh Under no clrcumetartces should the user attempt to delent mo
mlartzation ol the plug

Power-Cord Protectton - Power-supply cords should be routed so
that they are not likely to be walked on or punched by items placed upon
or eqalnst them. payrng pertlcular attentlon to cords at glugs. conve-
nlenoe tocepteclus and the pomt where they all horn the appliance

. Cleaning - The aopltance should be cleaned only as recommended by
Ina munulactutor

. Power Una; ~ An outdoor antenna should be located away ltorh power
tlnes

, Nonuse Ported: » the power cord or the appllance should he
unplugged Item the outlet when tell unused lot a long ported nl nine

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Connections tor Multiple Room Remote Control

0 When using only the HR-tO (option) to control TX-SVSISPRO in the main room lrorn another room. connect them as shown in Fig. I.
In this case, ONKYO CD player and cassette tape deck bearing the RI mark connected to the TX-SV515PRO can be controlled.

Reel pun-i at the Tx-svsrsvno

Remote camell-

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HR-iD

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CASSETTE
TAPE DEW

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COMFICT
Disc PLAYER

Fig. 2

e To enable remote control operation when the Tx-svsispno is
mounted in a rack which will not permit inlra-red beams to pass.
place the HR-10 somewhere outside the rack and set the HE-
50(AC) in a position which will permit remote control operation ol
the TX-SVSlSPRO. The HE-50(AC) is not necessary when utiliz-
ing the ONKVO set with the RI mark. Please connect the HR-
10 and TX-SV515PFIOt (see Fig.2)

0 A connection example using the HR-lo (option) and HE-so (AC) (Option) to control components in the main room mm another room Is

shown In Fig. 3.

It all the components can not be controlled by the HE-50'(AC) alone because they are installed at various places in the main room. use the
remote emitter heed HE-io (option). in this case. it components possess intrared remote central feature. they can be controlled even it they

are not ONKYO products.

NOTE: _- 'Lwdupnlmsoi Loudspeakers Lanna-Wat
When using HE-50(AC). the WWW WN "HEMOYE
HE-so or HE-lo should also [ 1
face the TX-SVSlSPRO. 4 z;- :4 R

\ , tin:- __ D
Loudspeaker at I Another rearr-
Y REMOTE 5
0' w a : HE-SOlAC) Munroe-n \ \ 1 %
we I / TX-SVSlEPRO 5" f Hermieounlroiler
ADAPTOR ? q [fl term-nu :
_- if Rearpenelol'nYXSVSlSFRD 7 77 .
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j r. -. cask-:2 a _-
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1-. Bottom at Hit-to
Fig. 3 lo ape-lien 'REMOTE'

Remote sensor and emitter (like the Hit-to end HE-50(AC)) should
be connected with low capacitance shielded two coaxial cable with
mini-plug 11813.5 mm diameter) connectors. Maximum cable length
is determined by the characteristics oi the particular cables used but
approximately 164 (50 m) lengths are generally practical.

Ready made cable complete with mini-plug connectors are available
in the following lengths: 6-1/2 (21") (HW-Z). 98-7/16 (30m) (HW-
30). and164' (50m) (HW-sO).

(ONKYO cables may not be sold in some regions.)

Rater to the instruction manual whim comes with the HR) when
making these connections.

Use low impedance cables to connect the TX-SVSISPRO In the
main room and a set oi loudspeakers in another room.

NOTES:
0 Always unplug the AC power cords lor the TX-SVStsPRO
and HE-50(AC) when connecting the m.
0 Insert the [IR mini-plug into the GREEN TERMINAL on the
rear panel at the TX-SVSlSPRO.