If there is no aux control on the receiver itself, then, you can only access it with the remote control. Bummer, especially when those remote replacements are not cheap and universal units will not do the trick.
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You need to hook it up to another analog input other than the phono input. The record player has a built in preamp, and the receiver's phono input has a separate preamp for non-amplified players. You cannot have the two hooked to each other.
Clock adjustment is performed in the "Initial Settings" menu.
Please follow the instructions below to access time setting.
Press
& Hold [OFF] Pres & Hold [Muti-Control] until "Clock Set"
Appears Turn [Muti-Control] to choose setting Press
[Muti-Control] to enter setting
Time Setting: Press
[Muti-Control] to select time setting mode Press [Muti-Control] to
select time segment. Each press will select one segment of clock
Turn [Muti-Control], or click up/down to adjust time segments
Available
functions: Clock Set, Warn Tone, AUX 1, AUX 2, SW Control, Ever
Scroll, BT Audio*, Pin Code Input*, BT Ver Info*
*Available only
when bluetooth adaptor is connected
your laptop has an audio output jack that is 1/8 inch sterio .. your sound system likely has RCA input jacks .. you can get a cable from radio shack that has a 1/8 inch (3.5mm) sterio plug on one end and two RCA plugs on the other ..
plug the 1/8 inch jack into your computers audio output (headphone jack) .. the RCA plugs will connect to the AUX (analog) input on your sound system .. select AUX on your sterio system to select the computers input .. now you should have great sound from your computer . the computer likely provides only sterio information so the multi (7) channel feature of your sound system will have to fake it ..
With persistence, I was able to program the Universal Remote Control provided with the cable box to control my new used Pioneer SX-315 receiver. I now can control the tv volume, cable box, auxiliary stereo receiver with speaker system with one remote. Thank goodness I did not have to resort to buying a Pioneer remote control.
I was able to program another previously unused universal remote which I purchased several years ago. However, since the other remote control did not list the Vizio TV. That brand is too new for the remote.
All you have to do is connect the coaxial out from pc to any audio i/p at the back of vsx d512.but ensure you select the right channel to play the audio ( eg. tape i/p select tape at front control, aux i/p select the aux at front control )
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