Onkyo DS A2 Instruction Manual

Onkyo DS A2 manual cover
Pages 16
Year 2006
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Onkyo DS A2 Specification

The Onkyo DS A2 is a versatile iPod docking station designed to integrate seamlessly with Onkyo audio systems, enhancing the audio experience for users by providing superior connectivity options. It supports a wide range of iPod models, ensuring compatibility with various devices. The docking station offers a direct digital connection, allowing users to play music from their iPods through their home audio systems without sacrificing sound quality. This is achieved by bypassing the iPod's internal digital-to-analog converter (DAC), utilizing the advanced DACs within Onkyo receivers instead.

The DS A2 is equipped with an on-screen display feature, facilitating easy navigation and control of iPod content through a connected television or monitor. Users can view playlists, song titles, and other metadata directly on their screens, enhancing the user interface by providing a more immersive experience. Additionally, the docking station includes a dedicated remote control, allowing convenient operation from a distance.

The design emphasizes ease of integration with existing Onkyo systems, featuring a proprietary RI (Remote Interactive) connection that enables communication between the dock and compatible receivers. This connection allows users to power on the system, switch inputs, and control playback using their Onkyo remote, ensuring seamless operation. The DS A2 also includes audio and video outputs, supporting composite video for displaying iPod-stored videos on larger screens. With a focus on delivering high-quality audio and user-friendly functionality, the Onkyo DS A2 stands out as a reliable accessory for enhancing the capabilities of an iPod within a home audio setup.

Onkyo DS A2 F.A.Q.

How do I connect my Onkyo DS-A2 to a receiver?

To connect your Onkyo DS-A2 to a receiver, use the provided RCA audio cables. Connect one end to the audio output of the DS-A2 and the other end to an available audio input on your receiver. Make sure to select the correct input source on the receiver to hear the audio.

What should I do if my Onkyo DS-A2 is not turning on?

If your Onkyo DS-A2 is not turning on, check the power connection first. Ensure that the power adapter is securely connected to the DS-A2 and plugged into a working outlet. If the unit still doesn't turn on, try using a different power adapter to rule out a faulty adapter.

How can I update the firmware on my Onkyo DS-A2?

The Onkyo DS-A2 does not support firmware updates as it is an audio dock. Make sure your device is compatible and up-to-date for optimal performance with the dock.

Why is there no sound coming from my Onkyo DS-A2?

If there is no sound, check that the audio cables are properly connected and that the receiver is set to the correct input source. Additionally, ensure that the volume on both the DS-A2 and the connected device is turned up.

Can I charge my iPod using the Onkyo DS-A2?

Yes, the Onkyo DS-A2 can charge your iPod while it is docked. Ensure your DS-A2 is connected to a power source to enable charging.

How do I reset my Onkyo DS-A2 to factory settings?

The Onkyo DS-A2 does not have a factory reset option. To troubleshoot, disconnect it from power and all devices for a few minutes before reconnecting.

What devices are compatible with the Onkyo DS-A2?

The Onkyo DS-A2 is compatible with iPod models that have a 30-pin connector. Check the user manual for a list of supported models.

How do I clean my Onkyo DS-A2?

To clean your Onkyo DS-A2, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to prevent damage.

Is there a remote control available for the Onkyo DS-A2?

Yes, the Onkyo DS-A2 comes with a remote control that allows you to operate the dock and navigate your iPod's music library from a distance.

How do I troubleshoot connectivity issues with the Onkyo DS-A2?

If you're experiencing connectivity issues, ensure all cables are securely connected and in good condition. Try reconnecting the iPod and resetting the dock by disconnecting it from power momentarily.