TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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.
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not
fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12.
Use only with the cart, stand,
PORTABLE CART WARNING
tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or
sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
S3125A
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
15. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
A. When the power-supply cord or plug is dam-
B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
C. If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
D. If the apparatus does not operate normally by
E. If the apparatus has been dropped or damaged in
F. When the apparatus exhibits a distinct change in
16. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into the apparatus
through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
Don’t put candles or other burning objects on top of
this unit.
17. Batteries
Always consider the environmental issues and follow local regulations when disposing of batteries.
18. If you install the apparatus in a built-in installation,
such as a bookcase or rack, ensure that there is adequate ventilation.
Leave 20 cm (8") of free space at the top and sides
and 10 cm (4") at the rear. The rear edge of the shelf
or board above the apparatus shall be set 10 cm (4")
away from the rear panel or wall, creating a flue-like
gap for warm air to escape.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within
the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in
the literature accompanying the appliance.
AVIS
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
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aged,
into the apparatus,
water,
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls 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 apparatus to its normal operation,
any way, and
performance this indicates a need for service.
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Thank you for purchasing an Integra AV Receiver.
Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance
and listening enjoyment from your new AV Receiver.
Please retain this manual for future reference.
Precautions
1. Recording Copyright
Unless it’s for personal use only, recording copyrighted
material is illegal without permission of the copyright
holder.
2. AC Fuse
The AC fuse inside the DTR-10.5 is not user-serviceable.
If you cannot turn on the DTR-10.5, contact your Integra
dealer.
3. Care
Occasionally you should dust the DTR-10.5 all over with a
soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft cloth dampened
with a weak solution of mild detergent and water. Dry the
DTR-10.5 immediately afterwards with a clean cloth.
Don’t use abrasive cloths, thinners, alcohol, or other
chemical solvents, because they may damage the finish or
remove the panel lettering.
4. Power
WARNING
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST
TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY.
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country. Make sure
that the voltage in your area meets the voltage requirements
printed on the DTR-10.5’s rear panel (e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or
AC 120 V, 60 Hz).
Setting the [Standby/On] switch to Standby does not fully
shutdown the DTR-10.5. If you do not intend to use the
DTR-10.5 for an extended period, remove the power cord from
the AC outlet.
For U.S. Models
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.
FCC Information for User
CAUTION:
The user changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
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 reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
For Canadian Models
NOTE:
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH
CANADIAN ICES-003.
RSS 210, Low Power Licence-Exempt Radiocommunications
Devices (All FrequencyBands).
For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE
OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
Modèle Canadien
REMARQUE:
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST
CONFORME À LA NORME NMB-003 DU CANADA.
CNR-210, Dispositifs de radiocommunications de faible
puissance, exempts de licence (pour toutes les bandes de
fréquences).
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.
Getting Started
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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Important Safety Instructions ..........................2
• Color-Coded Heavy Duty Dual Banana Plug
Compatible Transparent Speaker Posts
Color-Coded 7.1 Multi-Channel Inputs and Pre
Outs (Australian model) (USA and Canadian
model: option)
• Powered Zone 2 and Zone 3
• 5 12V DC Trigger Outputs and 3 IR Inputs/
Outputs
•
Massive, Shielded Toroidal Transformer,
you find only in the best high end audio equipment, to
provide copious amounts of pure current
•
Huge Custom Designed Audio Tuned Reference
Capacitors
frequencies, and provide tremendous continuous
power reserves during the most dynamic sound
effects and music demands
•
Powerful Transistors.
quality transistors are ready to amplify your electrical
signals for the highest performance possible
•
High Grade Dual Aluminum Extruded Heatsinks
and auto-switched cooling fan to keep things cool
when the action gets hot
• For Ultimate Control—The Last Remote You’ll
Ever Need
• A-Form Listening Mode Memory
In catalogs and on packaging, the letter added to the end
of the product name indicates the color of the
DTR-10.5. Specifications and operation are the same
regardless of color.
DTR-10.5 provides option boards for advanced
capability. For details on option boards, see pages 10, 11.
to keep audio and video signals
to tape one program
to resist corrosion and
—a heavy gauge,
(audio and video) to
for
for all
to provide
to
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Features —Continued
• THX is a trademark or registered trademark of THX Ltd.
• HDMI, the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia
Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing, LLC.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby,” “Pro Logic,” “Surround EX,” and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• “DTS,” “DTS 96/24,” “DTS-ES,” and “NEO:6” are trademarks
of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
• The i.LINK logo is a trademark of Sony Corporation, registered
in the U.S. and other countries.
• Re-Equalization and the “Re-EQ” logo are trademarks of THX Ltd.
• “Net-Tune” is a trademark of Onkyo Corporation.
• Windows Media and the Windows logo are trandemarks, or
registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other
countries.
• Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
• MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from
Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimedia.
• “XiVA” is a registered trademark of Imerge Limited.
• Xantech is a registered trademark of Xantech Corporation.
• Niles is a registered trademark of Niles Audio Corporation.
“This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is
protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use
of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by
Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other
limited consumer uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.”
THX Ultra2
Before any home theater component can be THX Ultra2 certified, it
must pass a rigorous series of quality and performance tests. Only
then can a product feature the THX Ultra2 logo, which is your
guarantee that the Home Theater products you purchase will give
you superb performance for many years to come. THX Ultra2
requirements define hundreds of parameters, including power
amplifier performance, and pre-amplifier performance and
operation for both digital and analog domains. THX Ultra2
receivers also feature proprietary THX technologies (e.g., THX
Mode) which accurately translate film soundtracks for home theater
playback.
Getting Started
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Supplied Accessories
Make sure you have the following accessories:
Remote Controller & Three Batteries (AA/R6)
AM Loop Antenna
Indoor FM antenna
(connector type varies from country to country)
Left
Left
Left
Left
Front
Front
Front
Front
Right
Right
Right
Right
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
/
/
/
/
Surround
SP-B
SP-B
SP-B
SP-B
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
/
/
/
/
Front
Left
Front
Right
SP-B
Left
SP-B
Right
Surround
Front
Left
Front
Right
SP-B
Left
SP-B
Right
1
2
Speaker Cable
Left
Left
Left
Left
Left
Left
Right
Right
Surround
Surround
Surround
Surround
Right
Left
Surround
Right
Surround
Left
3
Right
Right
Right
Right
Center
Center
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Zone 2
Surround Back
Surround Back
Surround Back
Surround Back
Zone 2
Right
Zone 2
Left
Center
Zone 2
Right
Zone 2
Left
Surround Back
Right
Surround Back
Left
Center
Surround Back
Right
Surround Back
Left
Connecting the Supplied Power Cord
Plug the supplied power cord into this AC INLET.
• Do not use a power cord other than the one supplied
with the DTR-10.5. The power cord supplied is
designed for use with the DTR-10.5 and should not
be used with any other device.
• Never have the power cord disconnected from the
DTR-10.5 while the other end is plugged into the
wall outlet. Doing so may cause an electric shock.
Always connect by plugging into the wall outlet last
and disconnect by unplugging from the wall outlet
first.
Power Cord
AC INLET
DO NOT connect the
power cord at this time.
(supplied)
Speaker Labels
Terminal Wrench
A wrench to screw/unscrew the speaker terminal cap.
Power Cord ( The shape of the plug varies depending on
the region where the model is intended.)
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Before Using the DTR-10.5
Installing the Batteries
To open the battery compartment, press
1
the small hollow and slide off the cover.
Insert the three supplied batteries (AA/R6)
2
in accordance with the polarity diagram
inside the battery compartment.
Put the cover onto the remote controller
3
and slide it shut.
Notes:
• The supplied batteries should last for about six
months, although this will vary with usage.
• If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try
replacing the batteries.
• Don’t mix new and old batteries, or different types of
batteries.
• If you intend not to use the remote controller for a
long time, remove the batteries to prevent possible
leakage and corrosion.
• Expired batteries should be removed as soon as
possible to prevent damage from leakage or
corrosion.
Using the Remote Controller
To use the remote controller, point it at the DTR-10.5’s
remote control sensor, as shown below. The DTR-10.5’s
[Standby] indicator flashes while a signal is being
received from the remote controller.
Remote control sensor
Standby indicator
30˚
30˚
Notes:
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the
DTR-10.5 is subjected to bright light, such as direct
sunlight or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this
in mind when installing the DTR-10.5.
• If another remote controller of the same type is used
in the same room, or the DTR-10.5 is installed close
to equipment that uses infrared rays, the remote
controller may not work reliably.
• Don’t put anything, such as a book, on the remote
controller, because the buttons may be pressed
inadvertently, thereby draining the batteries.
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the
DTR-10.5 is installed in a rack behind colored glass
doors. Keep this in mind when installing the
DTR-10.5.
• The remote controller will not work if there’s an
obstacle between it and the DTR-10.5’s remote
control sensor.
• You can set the transmission signal format to infrared
(IR), or radio frequency (RF) for use with the
optional RF Receiver. This is useful when, for
example, the DTR-10.5 is installed in a rack or is not
in line of sight of the remote controller.
• To select AMP mode, press the scroll wheel. “AMP”
appears on the display.
DTR-10.5
Approx. 16 ft. (5 m)
Getting Started
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Before Using the DTR-10.5 —Continued
Types of the DTR-10.5 Option Boards
The following option boards are available for the DTR-10.5 as of October 2004.
A
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(Australia)
Product number: C-LINK
Provides i.LINK (AUDIO) terminals. Two input
terminals are available. This option board will be
inserted into slot A on the DTR-10.5.
These connectors are for connecting to an i.LINK
(AUDIO)-ready device using a 4-pin (S400) i.LINK
(AUDIO) cable. The DTR-10.5 complies with the
standards on audio only transimissions.
Product number: C-NET-A
Provides one Ethernet port for the Net-Audio connection. Connecting the network server to the port allows
you to enjoy music stored on your PC or delivered from
an Internet radio broadcast.
This option board will be inserted into slot B on the
DTR-10.5.
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The multichannel connector is for connecting components with a multichannel output. The DIGITAL IN
(BALANCED) AES/EBU terminal is for connecting the
DVD player and other devices equipped with the XLR
(balanced) type digital audio output terminal.
This option board will be inserted into slot E on the
DTR-10.5.
Product number: C-CPNT-BNC
Provides BNC-type component video terminals. One input
terminal set and one output terminal set are available.
This option board will be inserted into slot J on the
DTR-10.5.
Product number: C-CPNT-RCA
Provides RCA-type component video terminals. One input
terminal set and one output terminal set are available.
This option board will be inserted into slot J on the
DTR-10.5.
Product number: C-MULTI
Provides two analog multichannel input terminal sets.
This option board will be inserted into slot E on the
DTR-10.5.
Product number: C-AES
Provides one analog multichannel input terminal set and
one AES/EBU digital audio input jack.
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Product number: C-HDMI
Provides HDMI terminals. Two input terminals and one
output terminal are available.
This option board will be inserted into slot L on the
DTR-10.5.
This interface can transfer digital audio and video signals simultaneously. The terminal can be connected to
the HDMI terminal on components such as DVD player,
set top box (B tuner), projector, and digital TV.
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Before Using the DTR-10.5 —Continued
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Installing the Option Boards
The option boards should be installed in their individual
designated slots. Installing the option board a different
slot may cause failure.
Turn off the power and unplug the power
1
cord both from the DTR-10.5 and electrical
outlet.
Be sure to turn off the power of the DTR-10.5.
Inserting or removing an option board with the
DTR-10.5 turned on may cause failure.
Take the option board out from the pack-
2
age carefully.
The option board incorporates many components,
terminals and connectors along with solderings
on its surface. Touching the board with your fingers may cause failure or damage from static electricity, incorrect contact and so on. When
handling the board, be sure to hold the outer part
or panel section of the board without touching the
board surface.
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Use the supplied Allen wrench to loosen the screw
gradually, while holding the sub-panel so that the
panel will not drop down.
The sub-panels are fixed to the DTR-10.5 with
two screws at the top and bottom, while the panel
that covers slots [H] and [I] is fixed with four
screws at the top and bottom. Keep the removed
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Index Parts and Facilities
Here is an explanation of the controls and displays on the front panel of the DTR-10.5.
The specifications for your model may differ due to regional requirements.
Front Panel
Standby/On
Master Volume
Inner panel
Standby
Rec/ Zone 3 Red
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Index Parts and Facilities —Continued
For further operational instructions, see the pages
indicated in brackets [ ].
Standby indicator [9, 52]
1
Lights when the DTR-10.5 is in the standby state
and when a signal is received from the remote
controller.
2
Standby/On button [52]
Press this button, the DTR-10.5 turns on and the
display lights up. If pressed again, the DTR-10.5
returns to the standby state. In the standby state, the
display is turned off and the DTR-10.5 cannot be
operated.
Remote control sensor [9]
3
4
Display button [56]
Press to display information about the current input
source signal. Each time you press the [Display]
button, the screen changes to show you different
information concerning the input signal.
Front display
5
6
Input source buttons and indicators (DVD,
Video 1-7, Tape 1-2, Tuner, Phono, CD, and
Net Audio) [52]
Press these buttons to select the input source for the
main zone.
After selecting the input source, the corresponding
indicator turns blue. If you select Zone 2, the
indicator turns green. If you select Zone 3 or Rec,
the indicator turns red.
Master Volume dial [52]
7
Use to control the volume in the main zone. The
volume for the remote zone (Zone 2 and Zone 3) is
independent.
8
Open button
Press this button to open the front panel door.
Pure Audio indicator
9
Lights during pure audio playback.
Inner panel
Listening Mode button [61]
0
Press this button to enter the setup mode for the
listening mode. Turning the [Select/Preset] allows
you to select the listening mode. To confirm your
selection and exit the setup mode, press the [Select/
Preset].
A
Audio Selector button [57]
Press this button to enter the audio selector mode.
Turning the [Select/Preset] allows you to select the
audio mode.
Tone button [54]
B
Press this button to enter the tone adjustment mode.
Turning the [Select/Preset] allows you to select the
channel to adjust the tone. To adjust the tone level,
turn the [Control/Tuning].
C
Zone 2 button [68]
Press this button to enter the Zone 2 configuration
mode. Turning the [Select/Preset] allows you to
select the input source for Zone 2. Also, if you want
to configure other Zone 2 settings such as standby/
on setting, listening mode, volume adjustment,
audio selector mode, and display settings, press this
button first.
D
Rec/Zone 3 button [68, 70]
Press this button to enter the Rec/Zone 3 mode.
Turning the [Control/Tuning] allows you to select
the input source for the Rec mode or Zone 3. Also,
if you want to configure the setting for Zone 3
including standby/on setting or volume adjustment,
press this button first.
Note:
Recording and Zone 3 operations uses the same
circuit and therefore cannot be used at the same
time.
E
Video 7 Input terminals [40]
For connecting a video camera or game device.
F
Zone 3 Level button [68]
Press this button to enter the volume adjustment
mode for Zone 3. Turning the [Select/Preset] allows
you to adjust the volume.
G
Control/Tuning dial
When the input source is FM or AM, turning this jog
dial allows you to select the frequency to receive.
When used with other buttons, this [Control/
Tuning] dial is used to select the mode settings or
values. Also the dial is pressed to confirm the
settings or values you select.
Setup button [86]
H
Press this button to enter the setup mode. First,
select the parameter to change by turning the
[Select/Preset] and press the [Select/Preset] to
confirm the parameter. Then, change the parameter
value by turning the [Control/Tuning] and press the
[Control/Tuning] to confirm the value.
Getting Started
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Index Parts and Facilities —Continued
Exit button [86]
Press this button to return to the last menu. To exit
from the setup mode, press the [Setup] button again.
Select/Preset dial
J
When the input source is FM or AM, turning this
jog dial allows you to switch between your preset
stations. When used with other buttons, the [Select/
Preset] dial is used to select the mode settings or
parameters. Also the dial is pressed to confirm the
settings or parameters you select.
Zone 2 Level button [68]
Pressing this button enters the volume adjustment
mode for Zone 2. To adjust volume, turn the [Select/
Preset].
Dimmer button [54]
L
Press to set the brightness of the front display. There are
four settings available: normal, dark, very dark, and
volume only.
M
Memory button [63]
Press to assign the radio station, to which you are
currently tuned, as a preset channel or press to
delete a previously preset station.
N
Tuning Mode button [62, 63]
This button is used to select the Auto or Manual
Tuning Mode.
Phones jack [54]
O
This is a standard stereo jack for connecting stereo
headphones.
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Index Parts and Facilities —Continued
Front Panel Display
Getting Started
Listening mode or input format indicators
A
One of these indicators lights to show the format of
the current input source. In addition, one of the
listening mode indicators lights to indicate the
current listening mode.
B
Multifunction display
During normal operation, shows the current input
source. When the FM or AM input is selected,
shows the frequency and preset number. When the
[Display] button is pressed, shows the listening
mode and input source format.
C
Audio input signal path indicators
Shows from which terminal the audio input signal is
coming.
D
MAIN A/B indicators
Indicates which room is currently in use.
SLEEP indicator
E
Lights when the sleep timer is turned on.
Tuning indicators
F
AUTO indicator
Lights when receiving FM broadcasts in the stereo
mode. Turns off when placed into the monaural mode.
TUNED indicator
Lights when a radio station is being received.
MEMORY indicator
Lights when the [Memory] button is pressed to
preset a radio station.
FM STEREO indicator
Lights when an FM broadcast station is being
received in stereo. Turns off when placed into the
monaural mode.
G
Program format display
When the input source is DVD video, Super Audio
CD, or compressed digital audio signal such as
Dolby Digital and DTS, the channels corresponding
to the input source light.
H
Volume display
Shows the volume level.
I
Video input signal path indicators
Shows from which terminal the video input signal is
coming.
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Rear Panel
USA and Canadian models
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Index Parts and Facilities —Continued
1
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN/OUT
The input/output terminals for digital sound signal.
The sound quality equals the signal passed through
the COAXIAL terminals.
2
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN/OUT
The input/output terminals for digital sound signal.
The sound quality equals the signal passed through
the OPTICAL terminals.
3
MULTI-CH IN 1/2 (Australian model)
This connector is for connecting components with a
multichannel output.
Two sets of multichannel input terminals are
available on the DTR-10.5.
AUDIO IN/OUT
4
These connectors are for connecting to the audio
input and output jacks on audio/video components.
To connect a turntable, connect to the PH jacks.
In addition to the PH jacks, the DTR-10.5 offers nine
input and five output jacks.
5
VIDEO/S VIDEO IN/OUT
These connectors are for connecting to the video
input and output jacks on video components.
Six input and 4 output jacks are available for each
of VIDEO and S VIDEO connection.
6
COMPONENT VIDEO IN/OUT
These connectors are for connecting to the component video outputs/inputs of video components that
have them.
All models for USA, Canada and Australia are
equipped with three inputs and one output for the
RCA type COMPONENT connection. In addition
to these, the Australian model has one input and one
output for the BNC type COMPONENT connection.
For USA and Canadian models, you can select
either BNC or RCA type board at the user’s option.
Check the type of terminals or jacks on the device to
be connected before making connections.
7
ANTENNA (FM/AM)
These jacks are for connecting the FM indoor
antenna and the AM loop antenna that are supplied
with the DTR-10.5.
8
This jack is for connecting other Integra components
equipped with the same terminal. The audio
connection cables must also be connected.
9
12V TRIGGER OUT
These connectors are used to connect to the 12V
TRIGGER IN terminal of a component. Available
connectors are one with maximum current capacity
of 200 mA and four with 100 mA.
RS 232
0
This port is for connecting the DTR-10.5 to home
automation and external controllers.
A
PRE OUT A/B
To use the DTR-10.5 as a preamplifier, connect a
power amplifier to this jack.
B
SPEAKERS A/B
These terminals are for connecting the speakers.
Two sets of home theater connections are available
(simultaneous playback of different sources in each
of two home theaters is not supported).
Depending on your system, various speaker
connections will be available. For example, you can
use the surround back speakers for playback in a
different room.
C
AC OUTLET
The DTR-10.5 is equipped with AC mains outlet for
connecting the power cords from other devices so
that their power is supplied through the DTR-10.5.
By doing this, you can leave the connected device
turned on and have the [Standby/On] button on the
DTR-10.5 turn on and off the device together with
the DTR-10.5.
The shape and total capacity of the AC outlets
may differ depending on the area of purchase.
Caution:
Make sure that the total capacity of the components
connected to the DTR-10.5 does not exceed the
capacity that is printed on the rear panel (e.g., AC
120V - 60Hz SWITCHED 120W 1A MAX.).
AC INLET
D
This connector is for connecting the supplied power
cord.
IR IN
E
These connectors are for connecting the remote
sensor of a multiroom kit (sold separately).
The connectors are provided for main room, Zone 2,
and Zone 3.
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Index Parts and Facilities —Continued
Remote Controller (Amp Mode)
The DTR-10.5’s remote controller is a multipurpose
device that can be used to control not just the DTR-10.5
but your other AV components as well. This section
explains how its various operating modes can be used to
control the DTR-10.5. When you use the Net-Tune
mode, see page 74 for details. See page 124-135 for
information on using the remote controller to control
Integra components connected via and TVs, VCRs,
and AV components made by other manufacturers.
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Amp mode is used to control the DTR-10.5. To select
Amp mode, press the scroll wheel. “AMP” appears
on the display.
Note:
While neither the [Input] button nor the [Mode] button
is illuminated, rolling the scroll wheel changes the input
source and remote controller mode simultaneously.
1
On button
This button is used to turn on the DTR-10.5.
2
Standby button
This button is used to set the DTR-10.5 to Standby.
3
Number/letter buttons
These buttons are used to enter numbers and letters.
4
Custom button
This button is used to access various settings that
you can use to customize the operation of the
remote controller.
5
Macro button
This button is used with the Macro function.
6
Mode button
This button is used with the scroll wheel to select
the remote controller modes.
7
Dimmer button
This button is used to adjust the display brightness.
Up/Down/Left/Right [ ]/[]/[ ]/[] &
8
Enter buttons
These buttons are used to select items on the
onscreen setup menus (OSD). The [Enter] button is
also used to enter names and to confirm settings.
9
CH +/– button
This button is used to select radio presets.
0
Return button
This button is used to return to the previously
displayed onscreen setup menu (OSD).
A
Display button
This button is used to display various information
about the currently selected input source.
B
Main A button
For the speakers used in main room A, every press
of this button toggles the status between enabled
and disabled.
THX button
C
This button is used to select the THX listening
modes.
Surround button
D
This button is used to select the Dolby and DTS
listening modes.
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Index Parts and Facilities —Continued
E
Direct button
This button is used to select the Direct listening
mode.
F
Pure A button
This button is used to select the Pure Audio listening mode.
G
Test Tone, CH SEL, Level– & Level+ buttons
These buttons are used to adjust the level of each
speaker individually. These functions can be set
only with the remote controller. The [Level–] and
[Level+] buttons are also used to adjust the volume
in Zone 2 or Zone 3.
H
Audio SEL button
This button is used to select the audio input signal
format (e.g., analog, digital, etc.).
I
LIGHT button
This button is used to turn on or off the remote controller’s illuminated buttons.
J
Direct Tuning button
This button is used with the number buttons to
select a radio station by entering its frequency. Press
this button first, and then use the number buttons to
enter the frequency.
Display
K
The top line of this LCD display shows the name of
the currently selected input source. The bottom line
shows the currently selected remote controller
mode.
L
Zone 3 button
This button is used when you want to set the volume
and input source for Zone 3.
M
Zone 2 button
This button is used when you want to set the volume
and input source for Zone 2.
Input button
N
This button is used to select the input source. Press
this button first, and then roll the scroll wheel until
the name of the input source appears on the display.
Sleep button
O
This button is used to set the Sleep function. This
function can be set only with the remote controller.
P
VOL button
This button is used to set the volume of the
DTR-10.5.
Q
Setup button
This button is used to access the onscreen setup
menus (OSD) that appear on the TV.
R
Muting button
This button is used to mute the DTR-10.5. This
function can be set only with the remote controller.
S
Main B button
For the speakers used in main room B, every press
of this button toggles the status between enabled
and disabled.
T
All CH ST button
This button is used to select the All Ch Stereo
listening mode.
U
Stereo button
This button is used to select the Stereo listening
mode.
DSP/DSP buttons
V
These buttons are used to select the listening modes.
Re-EQ button
W
This button is used to turn on and off the Re-EQ
function.
L Night button
X
This button is used to set the Late Night function.
Getting Started
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Speaker Placement
Basic Speaker Placements for Home Theater and the Function of Respective
Speakers
The DTR-10.5 has many excellent features to recreate a clear three-dimensional sound image and lively sound movement.
This enables you to enjoy, at home, the rich sound effects of a live theater or concert hall performance.
When playing a DVD, you can enjoy sound effects provided by DTS or Dolby Digital, depending on the recording
format. In addition, you can enjoy THX sound and Integra’s proprietary DSP surround playback for TV or digital
satellite broadcasts.
Front left and right speakers
Outputs overall sound. They play the most important role in a home
theater system, by creating basic sound images and fields.
Center speaker
Complements the sound effects from front left and right speakers
to enrich and clear the sound image and movement. In movies, an
actor’s speech comes mainly from the center speaker.
Surround back speakers
Enhances the sound space
representation with
surround channel signals.
Recreating sound
movement effects and
sound fields behind the
listener gives a more
realistic experience.
Subwoofer
Outputs only bass sounds to
enhance and complement bass
sound effects.
Surround left and right speakers
Enhances the sensation of being at a live performance by giving three-dimensional
sound movement to the sound effects.
• For optimum surround playback, set the distance between the listener and the speakers so that the time it takes
the sound to reach the listener is same. Also, you need to set each speaker volume level individually in order to
balance the volume level between speakers (See pages 88 and 90).
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Left
Front
Right
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Speaker Placement —Continued
Placing the Speakers
To fully enjoy surround sound, the configuration and placement of the speakers used are important. Be sure to read
through the descriptions in the previous page and shown below.
This section provides examples and descriptions that assume a typical situation.
Front Left and Right Speakers, and Center Speaker
• Place the front left and right speakers symmetrically and so
that the distance from the listening position is the same.
Front
Front
Left
Left
TV or screen
Center
Center
Front
Front
Right
Right
TV
• When placing speakers, direct the speakers toward the
position of the listener’s ears where the listener sits to enjoy
music or movies.
• Place the three speakers so that the heights of the three
speakers are aligned. The ideal height for the speakers is the
height of the listener’s ears. When placing the center
speaker above or below the TV, tilt it toward the listener’s
ears.
• Place the center speaker as close to the screen or monitor as
possible and in the center between the left and right front
speakers. When placing the center speaker near the TV, use a shielded speaker.
• If no center speaker is used, place the left and right front speakers closer to each other.
Left and Right Surround Speakers
• Place these speakers on each side of, or angled behind, the
listener.
• Place the surround speakers symmetrically from the listener
position and so that the distance from the listener is equal
between left and right surround speakers.
• When enjoying mainly movies, placing the surround
speakers about 3 feet (1 m) higher than the height of the
listener’s ears, results in more of a surround effect.
• When enjoying mainly music, placing the surround
speakers at the height of the front speakers may provide a
Surround Back
better surround effect.
• When using surround back speakers in addition to the
surround speakers, placing the surround speakers slightly forward from their current position will make the sound
movement smoother.
Surround Back Speakers
• Place the speakers about 3 feet (1 m) or higher than the
height of the listener’s ears.
• When using one surround back speaker, place it behind the
listener.
• When using two surround back speakers, place them
behind the listener so that the angles between the lines from
each surround back speaker to the listener and a line
straight back from the listener are about 30 degrees,
forming an equilateral triangle of the listener and the two
surround back speakers.
* When using a THX-certified speaker system, also refer to
“Speaker Placement Suitable for THX Audio” on the next
page.
Installation and Connections
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As close as
possible
Speaker Placement —Continued
Subwoofer
Using a subwoofer greatly improves the volume level and
sound quality of bass sounds. The subwoofer effect depends
not only on the listening position but also on the shape of the
listening room.
• In general, place the subwoofer in a corner of the room or at
a point 1/3 the width of the room.
• Play a movie or music that contains high quality bass
sounds to determine the subwoofer placement. Change the
subwoofer’s position and check the effect, then select the
position where the bass sounds are best heard.
• You can place two subwoofers for more powerful and
richer heavy bass sounds.
Speaker Placement Suitable for THX Audio
To enjoy sources using THX Cinema or THX Surround EX
technology, we recommend using a THX speaker system from
THX Ltd. A speaker system supporting the THX Ultra2
standard is best suited for THX Ultra2 Cinema or THX Music
Mode.
The layout example on the right represents a case using the
dipole speakers. A dipole speaker is a two-way directivity
speaker that outputs the same sound in two directions such as
forward and backward.
Most dipole speakers are marked with an arrow indicating how
they should be oriented in the room in order to match their
phases*. Dipole surround speakers should be placed so that
their arrows point forward toward the screen, and dipole
surround back speakers should be placed so that their arrows
point toward each other.
*Phase: The word represents the waveform position in one cycle (0 to 360 degrees) of a sine wave. If
the phase does not match between multiple waveforms due to the distance between multiple speakers,
the speaker orientation, or the miswiring of positive and negative poles, the sound image or space may
be obscured or the sound may be less easy to listen to.
When playing the source in the THX Ultra2 Cinema or THX Music Mode format using two
surround back speakers supporting the THX Ultra2 standard, place them as close together as
possible. After placing the surround back speakers, perform the settings described in the
“THX Audio Setup” (page 91).
1/3 room
length
Layout with dipole speakers
1
3
4
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2
5
Corner
1 TV or screen
2 Subwoofer
3 Front left speaker
4 Center speaker
5 Front right speaker
6 Surround left speaker
7 Surround right
speaker
8 Surround back left
speaker
9 Surround back right
speaker
10 Listening position
Speaker Placement Suitable for a Music Source such as DVD-Audio
This placement is based on the ITU-R* recommendation. In this placement, five
speakers with the same performance capabilities are used for front left and right,
center, and left and right surround speakers, and they are placed so that the distances
between every speaker and the listening position are equal to each other and the
heights of the speaker and the listener’s ears are the same. A mixing studio used for
making multichannel DVD-Audio source material adopts this placement.
*ITU-R: International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector
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Front
Left
SL
Center
60
Front
Right
woofer
SR
Sub-
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Speaker Placement —Continued
Available Speaker Placements
According to the Number of Speakers
The following speaker placements will be available
according to the number of speakers connected to the
DTR-10.5. For the number of speaker channel, _.1 ch
represents a subwoofer.
Key to abbreviations:
FL : Front left speaker, FR : Front right speaker, C : Center
speaker, SL : Surround left speaker, SR : Surround right
speaker, SBL : Surround back left speaker, SBR : Surround
back right speaker, SW : Subwoofer
2 ch/2.1 ch
This placement is used with
SW
FL
FR
through the left and right channels accordingly.
3 ch/3.1 ch
FLC
FR
4 ch/4.1 ch
FL
SL
FR
two speakers (front left and
right speakers). It is
optimum for 2 ch sources
including analog 2 ch, 2 ch
linear PCM, Dolby Digital,
DTS, DTS96/24, and AAC
format sources. When the
number of channels in the
source is 3.1 or greater, the
signals will be distributed
This placement is used with
SW
three speakers (front left,
front right, and center
speakers). When the number
of channels in the source is
4.1 or greater, the signal for
surround and surround back
channels will be output
through the front left and
right speakers.
In this placement, when the
SW
number of channels in the
source is 5.1 or greater, the
center channel signal will be
output through the front left
and right speakers, and the
SR
surround back channels will
be output through the
surround speakers.
5 ch/5.1 ch
This placement is suitable for
SW
FLC
FR
playing 5.1 ch sources
including analog multichannel,
Dolby Digital, DTS, and AAC
format sources. When the
source is 2 ch or mono, the
SR
SL
signal will be decoded with
Dolby Pro Logic II or DTS
NEO:6 format and played as
5.1 ch sources.
When the number of channels in the source is 6.1 or
greater, the surround back signal will be distributed
through the surround left and right speakers
accordingly.
6 ch/6.1 ch/7 ch/7.1 ch (with center speaker)
This placement is suitable for
SW
FLC
FR
playing 6.1 ch sources
including DTS-ES Matrix/
Discrete and Dolby Surround
EX format signals.
SR
SL
When you use two surround
back speakers, the same signal
will be output from them
because the surround back
channel is mono. When the
SW
source is 2 ch or mono, it will
be decoded with the Dolby
FLC
SB
FR
Pro Logic IIx/DTS NEO:6
format and played as 6.1/7.1
ch sources.
SL
SBLSBR
SR
6 ch/6.1 ch/5 ch/5.1 ch (without center speaker)
This placement is suitable for
SW
FL
FR
playing 5.1 or 6.1 ch sources
when the surround back
sound is much more
preferred than the center
SR
SL
sound with less speaker units
than the normal
configuration. The center
SBLSBR
FL
FR
channel signal will be output
through the front left and
SW
right speakers.
Installation and Connections
SL
SB
SR
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Speaker Placement —Continued
Connection Examples
The DTR-10.5 has two speaker terminal blocks for speaker system [A] and [B]. This allows you to build two 7.1 ch
home theater systems, and various speaker placements and connections are also available. For example, some channels
of either speaker system can be used for another room (Zone 2), or you can select one of two speaker systems for
playback according to the source.
When you use two speaker systems, you have to associate the speakers with the zone (e.g., Main A, Main B, etc.).
After making the association, for example, pressing the “MAIN A” button on the remote controller will output the
source from the speakers configured as “Main A.”
Here are some examples of speaker placement and zone association. These examples can be your reference when you
build your own home theater system. The illustration on the right represents the actual settings displayed corresponding to
each example. For details on configuring speaker placement and zone association, see page 88.
*In the following illustrations, white speakers denote speaker system [A] and gray ones denote speaker system [B].
* Key to abbreviations:
FL : Front left speaker; FR : Front right speaker; C : Center speaker; SL : Surround left speaker; SR : Surround right speaker;
SBL : Surround back left speaker; SBR : Surround back right speaker; SW : Subwoofer
When you wish to configure 7.1 ch speaker system in the main room A only, the initial setting can be used without
any modification.
Main room A: 7.1 ch speaker system; Main room B: 7.1ch speaker system
SW
FLC
Main room AMain room B
SL
SBLSBR
FR
SR
FLC
SL
SBLSBR
• Set all the zone parameters for speaker system [A] to “Main A.”
SW
FR
SR
1-1.Speaker Config
=====================
Speaker A
a.Front L/R :Main A
b.Center :Main A
c.Surr L/R :Main A
d.Surr Back
:Main A 2ch
e.Subwoofer :Main A
Speaker B
f.Front L/R :Main B
g.Center :Main B
h.Surr L/R :Main B
i.Surr Back
:Main B 2ch
j.Subwoofer :Main B
• Set all the zone parameters for speaker system [B] to “Main B.”
• Pressing the [Main A] or [Main B] button causes the sound to be output from
the speaker system associated with the zone button. Both speaker systems
cannot be selected simultaneously.
*If you set all the zone parameters for speaker system [B] to “Main A” and play a single
source, the same audio signal will be output from both speaker systems [A] and [B].
Main room A: 7.1 ch speaker system; Main room B: 5.1 ch speaker system; Sub room (Zone 2): 2 ch
speakers
1-1.Speaker Config
=====================
Speaker A
a.Front L/R :Main A
b.Center :Main A
c.Surr L/R :Main A
d.Surr Back
:Main A 2ch
e.Subwoofer :Main A
Speaker B
f.Front L/R :Main B
g.Center :Main B
h.Surr L/R :Main B
i.Surr Back
:Powered Zone 2
j.Subwoofer :Main B
Main B
FLC
Main room A
SL
SBLSBR
SW
FR
FLC
SW
FR
FL
Zone 2
FR
Main room B
SR
SL
SR
Powered
Zone 2
• Set all the zone parameters for speaker system [A] to “Main A.” Set the zone parameters for
speaker system [B] to “Main B” and “Zone 2” accordingly.
• Both main room A and B cannot be used simultaneously. However, while either of the main
rooms is used, you can enjoy a different source in Zone 2.
• Note that when you use Zone 2, the surround back speakers for main room A cannot be used
since Zone 2 uses the surround back speaker circuit for main room A.
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3-3.Stereo
=====================
a. Re-EQ/Academy
:Off
b.Front Speaker: B
c.Subwoofer: A
3-3.Stereo
=====================
a. Re-EQ/Academy
:Off
b.Front Speaker: B
c.Subwoofer: A
Speaker Placement —Continued
Main room A: 7.1 ch speaker systems and the two additional front speakers
(When you want to use speaker system [A] for movies and enjoy 7.1 surround sound and the two additional front
speakers for classic music.)
FL FL C
SW
Main room A
SL
FRFR
SR
SBLSBR
1-1.Speaker Config
=====================
Speaker A
a.Front L/R :Main A
b.Center :Main A
c.Surr L/R :Main A
d.Surr Back
:Main A 2ch
e.Subwoofer :Main A
Speaker B
f.Front L/R :Main A
g.Center :Not Used
h.Surr L/R :Not Used
i.Surr Back
:Not Used
j.Subwoofer :Not Used
Here is an example of the
stereo listening mode.
• Set all the zone parameters for speaker system [A] to “Main A.”
• Set the front speaker parameters for speaker system [B] to “Main A.”
• If you want to use the front speakers of speaker system [B] for specific sources, select the source and set the front
speaker setting parameters to “B” in the listening mode setup menu.
When you want to output to both speaker systems simultaneously, you can choose the “A+B” setting unless any of
the speakers has an impedance of 8 ohm or lower.
• To output the sound, press the [Main A] button on the remote controller.
Main room A: 7.1 ch speaker system and the two additional front speakers connected through the
BTL or bi-amp connection (when you want to use either the 7.1 ch speakers or the additional front
speakers according to the source)
FL
SW
Main room A
SL
C
FL
SBLSBR
FR
FR
SR
1-1.Speaker Config
=====================
Speaker A
a.Front L/R :Main A
b.Center :Main A
c.Surr L/R :Main A
d.Surr Back
:Main A 2ch
e.Subwoofer :Main A
Speaker B
f.Front L/R :Main A
g.Center :Not Used
h.Surr L/R :Not Used
i.Surr Back
:BTL for Front
j.Subwoofer :Not Used
Here is an example of the
stereo listening mode.
Installation and Connections
• Set all the zone parameters for speaker system [A] to “Main A.”
• For speaker system [B], set the front speaker parameters to “Main A” and the surround back speaker parameters to
“BTL for Front ” or “Bi-Amp for Front” (For details on connections, see page 29).
• When you want to use the front speakers of speaker system [B] for specific sources, select the source and set the
front speaker parameters to “B” in the listening mode setup menu.
*When using the BTL or bi-amp connections, the two speaker systems cannot be used to output simultaneously due to the speaker
impedance limitation.
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1-1.Speaker Config
=====================
Speaker A
a.Front L/R :Main A
b.Center :Main A
c.Surr L/R :Main A
d.Surr Back
:BTL for Front
e.Subwoofer :Main A
Speaker B
f.Front L/R :Not Used
g.Center :Not Used
h.Surr L/R :Not Used
i.Surr Back
:Not Used
j.Subwoofer :Not Used
3-5.Multichannel Input
=====================
b.Re-EQ :Off
e.Surr L/R Sp :A+B
g.Subwoofer :A+B
Speaker Placement —Continued
Main room A: 5.1 ch speaker system including the front speakers connected through the BTL or biamp connections
C
FL
SW
FR
Main room A
SL
SR
• For speaker system [A], set the surround back speaker parameters to “BTL for Front ” or “Bi-Amp for Front” and all
the other speaker parameters to “Main A” (For details on speaker connections, see page 29).
• For speaker system [B], set the speaker parameters to “Not Used.”
*When using the BTL or bi-amp connections, you cannot use Zone 2 since the surround back channel is used for the front speakers of
main room A.
Main room A: 7.1 ch from speaker system [A] and additional subwoofer and surround speakers from
speaker system [B] (suitable for enjoying more powerful and lively surround sound in main room A);
Main room B: two front speakers from speaker system [B] using the BTL or bi-amp connections
FLC
SW
Main room A
SL
SL
SBLSBR
FR
SW
FLFR
Main room B
SR
SR
1-1.Speaker Config
=====================
Speaker A
a.Front L/R :Main A
b.Center :Main A
c.Surr L/R :Main A
d.Surr Back
:Main A 2ch
e.Subwoofer :Main A
Speaker B
f.Front L/R :Main B
g.Center :Not Used
h.Surr L/R :Main A
i.Surr Back
:BTL for Front
j.Subwoofer :Main A
• For speaker system [A], set all the speaker parameters to “Main A.”
• For speaker system [B], set the surround speaker and subwoofer parameters to “Main A,” the front speaker
• When you want to use the surround speakers and subwoofer of speaker system [B] for specific sources, select the
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Here is an example of the
multichannel listening mode.
parameters to “Main B,” and the surround back speaker parameters to “BTL for Front” or “Bi-Amp for Front” (For
details on speaker connection, see page 29).
source and set the parameters for these speakers to “B” or “A+B” in the listening mode setup menu.
When you set the parameter to “B,” the audio signal comes out from the surround speakers and subwoofer of
speaker system [B]. When you set the parameter to “A+B,” the signal comes out from the surround speakers and
subwoofer of both speaker systems [A] and [B].
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Connecting Speakers
Connecting to the Speaker Terminals
After determining the layout of your speaker system, it
is now necessary to connect the speakers correctly to
your DTR-10.5.
For the USA and Canadian models, you can also use
banana plugs/connectors.
You can connect speakers with an impedance of between
4 and 16 ohms. If the impedance of any of the connected
speakers is 4 ohms or more, but less than 6 ohms, be sure
to set the Speaker Impedance to “4 ohms” (see page 89).
If you use speakers with a lower impedance, and use the
amplifier at high volume levels for a long period of time,
the built-in protection circuit may be activated.
Notes:
• Even if you are using only one speaker or listening to
monaural (mono) sound, never connect a single speaker
in parallel to both the right and left channel terminals.
RL
• To prevent circuitry damage, never
short-circuit the positive (+) and
negative (–) speaker wire.
• Be sure to connect the positive and
negative cables for the speakers
properly. If they are mixed up, the
left and right signals will be
reversed and the audio will sound unnatural.
• Do not connect more than one speaker cable to one
speaker terminal. Doing so may damage the
DTR-10.5.
NO!
Attaching the Speaker Labels
The positive speaker terminals on the DTR-10.5 are
color coded for easy identification. Attach the supplied
speaker labels to the speaker cables, and then match the
colors on the speaker cables to the corresponding
terminals.
Speaker label
Speaker label
The speaker channels are colored as follows:
Front left speaker (+): White
Front right speaker (+): Red
Center speaker (+): Green
Surround left speaker (+): Blue
Surround right speaker (+): Grey
Surround back left speaker (+): Brown
Surround back right speaker (+): Tan
Front right
speaker
R
Center
speaker
CENTERFRONT
FRONT
Front left
speaker
L
SPEAKERS A
Installation and Connections
Connecting the Speaker Cable
1.Strip away approx. 5/8 inch (15 mm) of the wire
insulation.
2.Twist the wire ends tightly together.
3.Unscrew the speaker terminal cap.
4.Insert the exposed wire end.
5.Tighten speaker terminal cap.
1
5/8"
(15 mm)
2
534
Tip:
The terminal wrench that
comes with this unit is a
useful tool for tightening/
loosening the speaker
terminal cap.
DTR-10.5
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
SURR
R
SPEAKERS ASPEAKERS A
Surround
right
speaker
Surround
back right
speaker
)
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE)SURR L
(
Surround
back left
speaker
SINGLE
)
Surround
left
speaker
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Connecting Speakers —Continued
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Connecting a Subwoofer
Use the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT A/B jack to connect
a subwoofer with a built-in power amplifier. If your
subwoofer does not have a built-in amplifier, connect an
amplifier to the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT A/B jack and
the subwoofer to the amplifier.
You can connect two subwoofers for different speaker
systems. You have to assign a subwoofer to the room in
which it will be used (See page 88).
MULTI
F
G
LINE INPUT
LINE INPUT
A
FRONT SURR SURR
L
R
CENTER
PRE OUT A
SUB
WOOFER
SUB
WOOFER
PRE
OUT A
B
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BACK
A
B
SUB
WOOFER
PRE
OUT B
SUB
WOOFER
PRE
OUT B
1
OUT
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
FRONT R (BTL
AUDIO IN
E
FR
SUBC
SRSL
SBRSBL
FRFL
SUBC
SRSL
SBRSBL
)
)
H
S VIDEO
-CH
RL
LR
IN1
FL
MULTI
-CH
IN2
IN
4
PH
1
5
2
GND
LR
6
1
3
7
2
4
8
3
5
9
1
6
4
2
1
5
3
2
R L
LR
OUT
O
S VIDEO
FRONT LCENTERFRONT
R
FRONT L
Connecting Auxiliary Power Amplifier
(For Speaker System [A] only)
These jacks are for connecting an auxiliary power
amplifier. The PRE OUT terminals on the DTR-10.5 use
the mode settings for speaker system [A].
You can use an auxiliary power amplifier to listen at
louder volumes than you can with the DTR-10.5 alone.
When using a power amplifier, connect each speaker to
the power amplifier.
DTR-10.5
to White
L
R
to Red
to Green
FrontSurround back
PRE OUT A
FRONT SURR SURR
L
R
CENTER
to Blue
L
SurroundCenter
BACK
to Gray
R
to Brown
L
R
to Tan
L
R
INPUT
RL
Power amplifier
1. Front left speaker
2. Front right speaker
3. Center speaker
4. Surround left
speaker
5. Surround right
speaker
L
R
L
R
INPUT
RL
INPUTINPUT
RL
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6. Surround back left
speaker
7. Surround back right
speaker
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Connecting Speakers —Continued
FRONT
FRONT
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
)
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
)
(
SINGLE
)
FRONT
FRONT
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
)
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
)
(
SINGLE
)
Using the BTL Connection
To get more powerful sound output, you can make the
BTL (Bridged Transless) connection using the front and
surround back speaker terminals on the DTR-10.5. In
this connection, two speaker outputs of the stereo
amplifier will be used as mono output by combining the
individual stereo channel outputs, allowing you to get
about twice the output.
Note:
When using the BTL connection, make sure that the
speaker impedance is 8 ohm or higher.
For the settings on the BTL connection, see page 88.
Right speakerLeft speaker
FRONT
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
PRE OUT A
FRONT SURR SURR
BACK
L
R
SUB
SUB
CENTER
WOOFER
WOOFER
PRE
OUT B
A
B
)
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SURR
R
FRONT
FRONT
OUT
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
FRONT R (BTL
R
R
SBRSBL
MULTI
-
IN2
)
)
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LRR L
CH
R
FRONT
24
OUT
OUT OUT
S VIDEOS VIDEO VIDEOVIDEO
)
FRONT LCENTERFRONT
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
(
)
SINGLE
)
FRONT L (BTL
UDD
In the BTL connection, the (–) L/R speaker terminals on
the DTR-10.5 will not be used.
1.Connect the (+) terminal on the right speaker to the
FRONT R SPEAKERS (+) terminal on the
DTR-10.5 and the (–) terminal on the right speaker
to the SURR BACK R SPEAKERS (+) terminal on
the DTR-10.5.
2.Connect the (+) terminal on the left speaker to the
FRONT L SPEAKERS (+) terminal on the
DTR-10.5 and the (–) terminal on the left speaker
to the SURR BACK L SPEAKERS (+) terminal on
the DTR-10.5.
Using Bi-amp Connection
When you use bi-wiring-enabled speakers for the front
speakers, you can make the bi-amp connection. In this
connection, the front and surround back speaker
terminals will be used for tweeter and woofer,
respectively. This connection allows you to obtain high
quality sound as well as maximum treble and bass
performance from the tweeter and woofer, enriching
your sound experience.
L
L
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
(
SINGLE
P
R
OUT
SURR L
SPEAKERS A
AC OUTLET
AC 120V 60Hz
SWITCHED
120W 1A MAX.
SPEAKERS B
MODEL NO.
DTR-10.5
Caution:
• When making the bi-amp connection, make sure
to remove the shorting bars connecting the high
range (Tweeter) and low range (Woofer)
terminals.
• When using the bi-amp connection, make sure that
the speaker impedance is 8 ohm or higher.
For the settings on the bi-amp connection, see pages 88,
89.
Bi-wiring-enabled speakers
Right speakerLeft speaker
High
range
(Tweeter)
Low
range
(Woofer)
FRONT
L
FRONT
L
S VIDEOS VIDEO VIDEOVIDEO
)
(
)
SINGLE
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
(
SINGLE
P
R
OUT
SURR L
SPEAKERS A
AC OUTLET
AC 120V 60Hz
SWITCHED
120W 1A MAX.
SPEAKERS B
UDD
MODEL NO.
DTR-10.5
)
FRONT
R
FRONT
A
B
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SURR
R
OUT
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
FRONT R (BTL
R
SBRSBL
)
)
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LRR L
MULTI
-CH
IN2
R
24
OUT
OUT OUT
FRONT LCENTERFRONT
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
)
FRONT L (BTL
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
)
)
PRE OUT A
FRONT SURR SURR
BACK
L
R
SUB
SUB
CENTER
WOOFER
WOOFER
PRE
100mA MAX.
D
TOTAL
E
100mA MAX.
12 V
TRIGGER OUT
AC INLET
1.Connect the (+) tweeter terminal of the right
OUT B
speaker to the FRONT R SPEAKERS (+) terminal
on the DTR-10.5 and the (+) woofer terminal of
)
)
100mA MAX.
D
TOTAL
E
100mA MAX.
12 V
TRIGGER OUT
AC INLET
Installation and Connections
the right speaker to the SURR BACK R
SPEAKERS (+) terminal on the DTR-10.5.
2.Connect the (–) tweeter terminal of the right
speaker to the FRONT R SPEAKERS (–) terminal
on the DTR-10.5 and the (–) woofer terminal of
the right speaker to the SURR BACK R
SPEAKERS (–) terminal on the DTR-10.5.
3.Connect the (+) tweeter terminal of the left speaker
to the FRONT L SPEAKERS (+) terminal on the
DTR-10.5 and the (+) woofer terminal of the left
speaker to the SURR BACK L SPEAKERS (+)
terminal on the DTR-10.5.
4.Connect the (–) tweeter terminal of the left speaker
to the FRONT L SPEAKERS (–) terminal on the
DTR-10.5 and the (–) woofer terminal of the left
speaker to the SURR BACK L SPEAKERS (–)
terminal on the DTR-10.5.
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Connecting Antennas
■
■
This chapter explains how to connect the supplied indoor
FM antenna and AM loop antenna, and how to connect
commercially available outdoor FM and AM antennas.
FM antenna connector
AM antenna push terminals
MULTI
F
G
FRONT R (BTL
AUDIO IN
E
-CH
LR
IN1
FR
FL
4
PH
SUBC
5
GND
SRSL
LR
6
1
SBRSBL
7
2
FRFL
8
3
SUBC
9
1
SRSL
2
4
SBRSBL
3
5
R L
LR
OUT
MULTI
-CH
IN2
)
CENTERFRONT
R
)
A
PRE OUT A
FRONT SURR SURR
L
R
CENTER
B
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R
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
BACK
A
B
SUB
SUB
WOOFER
WOOFER
PRE
OUT B
RL
S VIDEO VIDEO
IN IN
1
2
3
4
5
6
214
FRONT
FRONT L (BTL
OUTOUT
L
IH
1
IN
OUT
1
3
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
(
)
SINGLE
)
COMPONENT
K
J
VIDEO
IN 2
Y
P
P
IN
3
Y
P
P
S VIDEOS VIDEO VIDEOVIDEO
)
L
RS
232
COMPONENT VIDEO
(
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IN
B
R
OUT
B
R
SURR L
UDD
12 V
ANTENNA
HDMI
TRIGGER
OUT
Y
B
P
P
R
Y
P
B
P
R
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AM
FM
SPEAKERS A
SPEAKERS B
AC 120V 60Hz
MODEL NO.
E
IN
1
IR IN
+
12
V DC PWR SUPPLY
20mA MAX.
GND
IN
2
MAIN
ZONE
2
ZONE
3
200mA MAX.
A
100mA MAX.
B
100mA MAX.
C
GND
100mA MAX.
D
TOTAL
E
100mA MAX.
OUT
12 V
TRIGGER OUT
AC INLET
AC OUTLET
SWITCHED
120W 1A MAX.
DTR-10.5
Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna
The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use ony.
Attach the FM antenna, as shown.
1
2
USA and Canadian Models
FM
75
Insert the plug fully
into the socket.
Australian Model
FM
75
Insert the plug fully
into the socket
Once your DTR-10.5 is ready for use, you’ll
need to tune into an FM radio station and adjust
the position of the FM antenna to achieve the best
possible reception.
Use thumbtacks or something similar to
fix the FM antenna into position.
Thumbtacks, etc.
Caution: Be careful that you don’t injure
yourself when using thumbtacks.
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor FM antenna, try using a commercially available
outdoor FM antenna instead.
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Connecting Antennas —Continued
Connecting the AM Loop Antenna
The supplied indoor AM loop antenna is for indoor use
only.
Assemble the AM loop antenna, inserting
1
the tabs into the base, as shown.
Connect both wires of the AM loop
2
antenna to the AM push terminals, as
shown.
(The antenna’s wires are not polarity sensitive, so
they can be connected in either terminal)
Make sure that the wires are attached securely
and that the push terminals are gripping the bare
wires, not the insulation.
PushInsert wireRelease
AM
Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor FM antenna, try using a commercially available
outdoor FM antenna instead.
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Notes:
• Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but acceptable
results can sometimes be obtained when installed in an attic
or loft.
• For best results, install the outdoor FM antenna well away
from tall buildings, preferably with a clear line of sight to
your local FM transmitter.
• Outdoor antennas should be located away from possible
noise sources, such as neon signs, busy roads, etc.
• For safety reasons, outdoor antennas should be situated well
away from power lines and other high voltage equipment.
• Outdoor antennas must be grounded in accordance with local
regulations to prevent electric shock hazards.
Using a TV/FM Antenna Splitter
It’s best not to use the same antenna for both FM and
TV reception, as this can cause interference problems.
If circumstances demand it, use a TV/FM antenna
splitter, as shown.
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Once your DTR-10.5 is ready for use, you’ll
need to tune into an AM radio station and adjust
the position of the AM antenna to achieve the
best possible reception. Keep the antenna as far
away as possible from your DTR-10.5, TV,
speaker cables, and power cords.
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor AM loop antenna, try using a commercially
available outdoor AM antenna.
TV/FM antenna splitter
To TV (or VCR)To AV receiver
Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna
If good reception cannot be achieved using the supplied
AM loop antenna, an outdoor AM antenna can be used
in addition to the loop antenna, as shown.
Outdoor antenna (aerial)
Insulated antenna cable
AM loop antenna
AM
Outdoor AM antennas work best when installed outside
horizontally, but good results can sometimes be obtained
indoors by mounting it horizontally above a window.
Note that the AM loop antenna should be left connected.
Outdoor antennas must be grounded in accordance with
local regulations to prevent electric shock hazards.
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Connecting AV Components
Types of Connection Cables and Terminals
In addition to the conventional terminals, the DTR-10.5 has various terminals that are capable of next-generation digital
transmission.
Before connecting AV components to the DTR-10.5, make sure that your cable type matches the terminal shape and the
signal type and that the cable length is appropriate for the placement of your connected components.
The connection using these cable types transmits digital audio signals. There is no sound
quality difference among these cable types.
Note:
Some optical cables have their own covers.
Before making a connection, remove the covers. When plugging in a cable, be sure to match
Coaxial cable
the connector shape with the terminal shape.
Each optical terminal on the DTR-10.5 has its
own shutter-type cover. For the DTR-10.5, plug
in the optical cables so that the optical cable
connector pushes the terminal cover down.
Audio connection
cable
Multichannel connection cable
i.LINK connection
cable
(4-pin (S400) type)
Ethernet cable
(CAT-5 Straight
type)
FR
FL
SUBC
SRSL
SBRSBL
ETHERNET
(
Net-Tune
MULTI
-
CH
IN 1
)
This connection transmits an analog audio signal. Plug the red connector (R) into the right
channel terminal and the white connector (L)
into the left channel connector.
For USA and Canadian models, this terminal
board is optional. The terminals for this cable
type are for DVD players that are compatible
with the DVD-Audio format. This connection
transmits multichannel analog audio signals.
This terminal board is optional. This connection
can be used for connecting i.LINK (AUDIO)enabled devices and to transmit digital audio
signals. Also, multichannel analog audio signals
from DVD-Audio or Super Audio CD format
sources will be transmitted digitally. The
DTR-10.5 handles only audio signals through
i.LINK connection.
This terminal board is optional. The Ethernet
cable is used for connecting multiple PCs or
network-ready audio components that constitute a local area network (LAN). A LAN is a
smaller network composed within a house or
building. The connecting terminals for the Ethernet cables are often called “LAN port” or “broadband port.”
*The audio input signal from the ETHERNET (Net-Tune) or MULTI-CH IN terminal will not be output to the HDMI
OUT terminal. Also, the DVD audio or SACD audio input signal from the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal will not be output
to the HDMI OUT terminal.
When you play a source in the remote zone (Zone 2 or Zone 3), the following restrictions are applied.
• When you play the audio signal from Super Audio CD or DVD-Audio format sources through the i.LINK (AUDIO)
interface, the audio input signal from these sources will not be output to Zone 2 or Zone 3. With this connection, you
cannot record from these sources.
• When you play the audio signal from the i.LINK (AUDIO) interface in Zone 3, only the PCM signal will be output
as an analog source to the AUDIO OUT terminals. Similarly, with this connection, you can record only the PCM signal as an analog source through the AUDIO OUT terminals.
• The audio input signal from the LAN port will be output only to the AUDIO OUT terminals as an analog source.
• When you play the audio signal from the PH or AUDIO IN terminals in Zone 3, the input source will be output only
to the AUDIO OUT terminals as an analog source. Similarly, in this connection, you can record only the audio signal
as an analog source through the AUDIO OUT terminals.
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Connecting AV Components —Continued
• When you play the audio signal from the DIGITAL IN terminals in Zone 2, the source will be downmixed into 2channel analog audio signal and output to the AUDIO OUT terminals.
• When you play the audio signal from the DIGITAL IN terminals in Zone 3, only the PCM signal will be output as an
analog source to the AUDIO OUT terminals. Similarly, with this connection, you can record only the PCM signal as
an analog source through the AUDIO OUT terminals.
• The audio input signal from the HDMI IN terminal can be output to the HDMI OUT terminal.
• The audio input signal from the MULTI-CH IN terminals in Zone 2 will be downmixed into a 2-channel source for
output. You cannot play the source from the MULTI-CH IN terminals in Zone 3 and record it.
In this connection, the video signal is decomposed into three color difference signals (Y, Pb/
Cb, and Pr/Cr) and carried through three
cables, which provides better video quality than
the S Video connection.
The terminal shape for the component video
connection cable can be BNC-type or RCAtype. For the DTR-10.5, the USA and Canadian
models are equipped only with RCA-type terminals, and the Australian model is equipped with
both RCA-type and BNC-type terminals. You
can also install an optional BNC type terminal
board for USA and Canadian models.
This connection cannot transmit information for
controlling video devices (e.g., aspect ratio).
S Video connection
cable
Video connection
cable
HDMI connection
cable
The video quality is better than with the composite signal. In this connection, the DTR-10.5
cannot transmit the information for controlling
video devices (e.g., aspect ratio).
This connection transmits the standard video
signal and is widely used for various video
devices such as TV and video recorder.
This terminal board is optional.
This connection carries the video signals digitally.
(Note that no audio signal is carried with this
unit.)
Note:
When you play the source in the remote zone (Zone 2 or Zone 3), connect the TV or monitor to the VIDEO 1, VIDEO
2, or VIDEO 3 terminal.
• Always refer to the instructions that came with the component that you are connecting.
• Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been properly made.
• Insert all plugs and connectors securely. Improper connections can result in noise, poor performance, or
damage to the equipment.
Example: Audio connection cable
Wrong!
Right!
• Do not bind audio/video connection cables with power cords and speaker cables. Doing so may adversely
affect the picture and sound quality.
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Connecting Monitors such as TV or Projector
• This section describes the connections for displaying the video source or the operating information of the DTR-10.5
on a monitor device such as a TV or projector. Before making a connection, check the terminal types on the monitor
device and acquire the necessary cables by referring to page 33.
• When your TV or monitor has various types of input terminals, use the connection with which you can get the best
video quality. On TV screen or projector which is connected via COMPONENT terminal, you can view the images
from devices connected via VIDEO, S VIDEO or COMPONENT terminal, because the DTR-10.5 has a built-in
video-up converter. However, you cannot view the images from devices connected via COMPONENT terminal on
TV or projector which is connected via VIDEO or S VIDEO terminal (In this case of connection, images will be
available if you use an HDMI terminal board).
• The VIDEO OUT 4 and S VIDEO OUT 4 terminals can be used only for Main room A.
• When you enjoy the video source in the remote zone (Zone 2 or Zone 3), the TV or monitor should be connected to
the VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or VIDEO 3 terminal.
*For more information on the HDMI interface, see page 45.
Make a connection using any of the terminals below.
*1 When connecting to the other S VIDEO OUT terminal, configure the video output
settings accordingly using the Video Output Assign sub-menu (See page 92).
*2 When connecting to the other VIDEO OUT terminal, configure the video output
settings accordingly using the Video Output Assign sub-menu (See page 92).
*3 Australian model only.
Monitor device
such as TV and
projector for
Main room A
• When connecting a DVD player to the DTR-10.5, make connections for video and audio signals using digital and
analog terminals. Before making connections, refer to pages 32 and 33 for correct connections.
• When you want to perform analog recording of the audio signal from a DVD player or operate your -compatible
Integra products via connections with the DTR-10.5, you have to make analog audio signal connections. Con-
nect the audio output terminals on the DVD player to the AUDIO IN terminals on the DTR-10.5 using analog audio
cables (RCA/phono).
• This section shows the connection example when you use the default settings of the DTR-10.5. However, you can
connect a DVD player to other terminals within the same terminal section on the DTR-10.5. In such case, remember
to configure the audio input assignment in the Audio Assign sub-menu (See page 94) and the video input assignment
in the Video Assign sub-menu (See page 95).
• For a model without a HDMI terminal, when you connect a DVD player to the COMPONENT terminals, be sure to
use the COMPONENT terminal to connect a TV or projector.
*For more information on the HDMI interface, see page 45.
*For more information on the i.LINK (AUDIO) interface, see page 42.
DVD player
When connecting to other audio terminals
within the same terminal section, configure
the audio input settings accordingly using the
Audio Assign sub-menu. (See page 94.)
Audio OutputVideo Output
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
A
PRE OUT A
FRONTSURR
L
R
B
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R
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CENTER
SUB
WOOFER
E
FR
SUB C
SR SL
SBR SBL
FR FL
SUB C
SR SL
SBR SBL
)
MULTI
CH
IN 1
FL
MULTI
CH
IN 2
SURR BACK
F
PH
1
2
3
1
2
3
R
AUDIO OUTMULTICH OUT
ANALOG
L
R
G
AUDIO IN
LR
4
5
GND
LR
6
7
8
9
4
5
LR
OUT
CENTERFRONT
RL
RL
S VIDEO VIDEO
ININ
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
FRONT
L
When connecting to other video terminals
within the same terminal section, configure
the video input settings accordingly using the
Video Assign sub-menu. (See page 95.)
S VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT
J
IH
VIDEO
1
IN
IN 2
COMPONENT VIDEO
(
)
HD/BNC
Y
P
B
P
R
OUT
1
IN
3
Y
OUT
P
B
P
R
3
4
OUTOUT
S VIDEOS VIDEOVIDEOVIDEO
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
)
SURR L
VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT
OUT (RCA)
B
P
Y
HDMI
OUT
PR
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L
ANTENNA
IN
Y
B
P
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R
Y
AM
B
P
P
R
HDMI
OUT
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232
12 V
TRIGGER
OUT
E
IN
1
IR IN
+
12
V DC PWR SUPPLY
20mA MAX.
IN
GND
2
MAIN
ZONE
2
3
ZONE
200mA MAX.
A
100mA MAX.
B
100mA MAX.
C
GND
100mA MAX.
D
TOTAL
E
100mA MAX.
12 V
TRIGGER OUT
(Optional for USA and Canadian models)
(Option)
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Connecting AV Components —Continued
Connecting a DVD Recorder or Digital VCR (VIDEO 1)
• When connecting a DVD recorder or digital VCR to the DTR-10.5, make connections for video and audio signals
using digital and analog terminals. Before making connections, refer to pages 32 and 33 for correct connections.
• This section shows the connection example when you use the VIDEO 1 as an input. In this case, you do not need
additional configurations. When connecting to other terminals within the same terminal section on the DTR-10.5,
configure the audio input assignment in the Audio Assign sub-menu (See page 94), the video input assignment in the
Video Assign sub-menu (See page 95), the audio output assignment in the Audio Output Assign sub-menu (See page
91), and the video output assignment in the Video Output Assign sub-menu (See page 92).
• You can change the display name for the input source to represent the actual connected device (See page 97).
• When you want to perform analog recording of the audio signal from the digital device, you have to make analog
audio signal connections. Connect the audio output terminals on the digital device to the AUDIO IN terminals on the
DTR-10.5 using analog audio cables (RCA/phono).
• For a model without a HDMI terminal, when you connect a DVD recorder or digital VCR to the COMPONENT terminals, be sure to use the COMPONENT terminals to connect a TV or projector.
*For more information on the HDMI interface, see page 45.
*For more information on the i.LINK (AUDIO) interface, see page 42.
Example for connecting with the VIDEO 1 as input
Digital video recorder
(DVD recorder, digital VCR)
When connecting to other
audio terminals within same
terminal section, configure
the audio input settings
accordingly using the Audio
Assign sub-menu (See page
94).
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When connecting to other
audio terminals within the
same terminal section, configure the audio output settings accordingly using the
Audio Output Assign submenu (See page 91).
Audio OutputVideo Output
E
FR FL
FR
SUB C
SR SL
SBR SBL
SUB C
SR SL
SBR SBL
AUDIO IN
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
MULTI
CH
IN 1
FL
MULTI
CH
IN2
AUDIO OUT
ANALOG
L
R
F
PH
LR
1
2
3
1
2
3
LR
G
AUDIO IN
LR
4
5
GND
6
7
8
9
4
5
RL
OUT
R
AUDIO IN
ANALOG
RL
L
S VIDEO
OUT
SVIDEO VIDEO
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
1
OUT
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
Audio InputVideo Input
VIDEO
ININ
OUTOUT
OUT
IH
IN
OUT
3
4
S VIDEO
1
1
S VIDEOS VIDEOVIDEOVIDEO
IN
COMPONENT
OUT (RCA)
P
Y
COMPONENT
J
VIDEO
IN 2
COMPONENT VIDEO
(
)
HD/BNC
Y
P
B
P
R
IN
3
Y
P
B
P
R
VIDEO
IN
When connecting to other video
terminals within the same termi-
B
nal section, configure the video
PR
input settings accordingly using
the Video Assign sub-menu (See
page 95).
K
L
ANTENNA
IN
Y
B
P
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R
OUT
Y
AM
P
B
P
R
When connecting to other
video terminals within the
same terminal section, configure the video output settings accordingly using the
Video Output Assign submenu (See page 92).
RS
232
12 V
HDMI
TRIGGER
OUT
E
IN
1
IR IN
+
12
V DC PWR SUPPLY
20mA MAX.
GND
IN
2
MAIN
ZONE
2
3
ZONE
200mA MAX.
A
100mA MAX.
B
100mA MAX.
C
GND
100mA MAX.
D
TOTAL
E
12 V
TRIGGER OUT
100mA MAX.
OUT
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Connecting a VCR (VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3)
• When connecting a VCR to the DTR-10.5, make connections for video and audio signals. Before making connections, refer to pages 32 and 33 for correct connections.
• This section shows the connection example when you use VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 as an input. In this case, you do not
need additional configurations. When connecting to other terminals within the same terminal section on the
DTR-10.5, configure the audio input assignment in the Audio Assign sub-menu (See page 94), the video input
assignment in the Video Assign sub-menu (See page 95), the audio output assignment in the Audio Output Assign
menu (See page 91), and the video output assignment in the Video Output Assign menu (See page 92).
• You can change the display name for the input source to represent the actual connected device (See page 97).
• For a model without a HDMI terminal, when you connect a VCR to the COMPONENT terminals, be sure to use the
COMPONENT terminals to connect a TV or projector.
*For more information on the HDMI interface, see page 45.
*For more information on the i.LINK (AUDIO) interface, see page 42.
Example for connecting with the VIDEO 2 as input
VCR
When connecting to other
audio terminals within the
same terminal section, config-
Audio OutputVideo Output
AUDIO OUTAUDIO OUT
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
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accordingly using the Audio
Assign sub-menu (See page
94).
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OUT
When connecting to other audio terminals within the same terminal section,
configure the audio output settings
accordingly using the Audio Output
Assign sub-menu (See page 91).
E
SUB C
SBR SBL
FR FL
SUB C
SBR SBL
FR
SR SL
SR SL
MULTI
CH
IN 1
FL
MULTI
CH
IN 2
AUDIO OUT
ANALOG
ANALOG
L
R
F
PH
LR
1
2
3
1
2
3
LR
Audio Input
G
AUDIO IN
LR
4
5
GND
6
7
8
9
4
5
RL
OUT
R
AUDIO IN
ANALOG
RL
L
S VIDEO
OUT
S VIDEO VIDEO
ININ
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
VIDEO
OUT
IH
IN
OUT
3
4
OUTOUT
S VIDEO
IN
Video Input
1
1
When connecting to other
COMPONENT
VIDEO (RCA)
P
B
Y
video terminals within the
same terminal section, config-
PR
ure the video input settings
accordingly using the Video
Assign sub-menu (See page
95).
COMPONENT
VIDEO
IN 2
IN
S VIDEOS VIDEOVIDEOVIDEO
Y
B
P
P
R
3
Y
P
B
P
R
J
COMPONENT VIDEO
(
)
HD/BNC
OUT
K
L
ANTENNA
IN
Y
B
P
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P
R
Y
AM
P
B
P
R
HDMI
OUT
When connecting to other video terminals within the same terminal section, configure the video output
settings accordingly using the Video
Output Assign sub-menu (See page
92).
RS
232
12 V
TRIGGER
OUT
E
IN
1
IR IN
+
12
V DC PWR SUPPLY
20mA MAX.
GND
IN
2
MAIN
ZONE
2
3
ZONE
200mA MAX.
A
100mA MAX.
B
100mA MAX.
C
GND
100mA MAX.
D
TOTAL
E
100mA MAX.
12 V
TRIGGER OUT
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Connecting AV Components —Continued
Example for connecting with the VIDEO 3 as input
VCR
When connecting to other
audio terminals within the
same terminal section, configure the audio input settings
accordingly using the Audio
Assign sub-menu (See page
94).
For digital
VCR
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E
FR FL
FR
SUB C
SR SL
SBR SBL
SUB C
SR SL
SBR SBL
MULTI
CH
IN 1
FL
MULTI
CH
IN 2
AUDIO OUT
ANALOG
L
R
F
PH
GND
LR
1
2
3
1
2
3
LR
AUDIO IN
LR
OUT
G
4
5
6
7
8
9
4
5
RL
RL
S VIDEO
S VIDEO VIDEO
ININ
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
OUT
1
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
OUT
3
4
OUTOUT
VIDEO
OUT
IH
1
IN
OUT
1
COMPONENT
VIDEO
IN 2
IN
S VIDEOS VIDEOVIDEOVIDEO
3
COMPONENT
OUT (BNC)
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO
J
(
)
HD/BNC
Y
B
P
P
R
Y
OUT
P
B
P
R
When connecting to other
video terminals within the
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When connecting to other audio terminals within the same terminal section,
configure the audio output settings
accordingly using the Audio Output
Assign sub-menu (See page 91).
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IN
Audio InputVideo Input
When connecting to other video terminals within the same terminal
section, configure the video output
settings accordingly using the Video
Output Assign sub-menu (See page
92).
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Connecting a DBS Tuner, DBS TV, or BS/CS Tuner
• When connecting a DBS tuner, DBS TV, or BS/CS tuner to the DTR-10.5, make connections for video and audio
signals using digital and analog terminals. Before making connections, refer to pages 32 and 33 for correct connections.
• This section shows the connection example when you use the VIDEO 4 or VIDEO 5 as an input. In this case, you do
not need additional configurations. When connecting to other terminals within the same terminal section on the
DTR-10.5, remember to configure the audio input assignment in the Audio Assign sub-menu (See page 94) and the
video input assignment in the Video Assign sub-menu (See page 95). When you use the S VIDEO terminal for connection, you should configure the Video Assign sub-menu.
• You can change the display name for the input source to represent the actual connected device (See page 97).
• For a model without a slot for the HDMI terminal, when you connect a BS/CS tuner or LD player to the COMPONENT terminals, be sure to use the COMPONENT terminals to connect a TV or projector.
*For more information on the HDMI interface, see page 45.
*For more information on the i.LINK (AUDIO) interface, see page 42.
Example for connecting with the VIDEO 4 as input
When connecting to other audio terminals within the same terminal section, configure the audio input
settings accordingly using the Audio
Assign sub-menu (See page 94).
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settings accordingly using the Video
Assign sub-menu (See page 95).
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When connecting to other
audio terminals within the
same terminal section, configure the audio input settings accordingly using the
Audio Assign sub-menu (See
page 94).
When connecting to other
video terminals within the
same terminal section, configure the video input settings accordingly using the
Video Assign sub-menu
(See page 95).
Example for connecting with the VIDEO 5 as input
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Connecting AV Components —Continued
Connecting a Portable DVD Player or Video Camcorder
• When connecting a portable DVD player or video
camcorder to the DTR-10.5, use the Video 7 Input
terminals on the front panel.
• You can change the display name for the input source
to represent the actual connected device (See page
97).
Game, Portable DVD,
Video Camcorder
Input
Video 7
Digital S Video VideoAudioLR
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
ANALOG
L
R
VIDEO
OUT
S VIDEO
OUT
Connecting a CD Player, Turntable or Tuner
• When connecting a CD player to the DTR-10.5, make connections using digital or analog terminals. Before making
connections, refer to page 32 for correct connections. This section shows the connection example when you use the
default audio input assignment settings. However, when you use coaxial cables for digital audio signals, connect the
CD player to any terminal between the AUDIO IN DIGITAL COAXIAL 1 and 6, and remember to configure the
audio input assignment settings in the Audio Assign sub-menu (See page 94).
• When connecting a turntable, use the PH terminal. The PH terminal on the DTR-10.5 is designed for turntables that
use a moving magnet (MM) cartridge. When you want to use a turntable with a moving coil (MC) cartridge, connect
the turntable through a step-up transformer or head amplifier.
• If you assign other terminals to the PHONO input source, you need to configure the audio input assignment settings
in the Audio Assign sub-menu (See page 94).
• When a turntable is equipped with a ground wire, connect the wire to the GND terminal on the DTR-10.5. However,
some turntables may produce noise when the ground wire is connected to the DTR-10.5. In such a case, you do not
have to connect the ground wire.
• When you want to perform analog recording of the audio signal or operate your -compatible Integra products via
connections with the DTR-10.5, you have to make analog audio signal connections. Connect the audio output
terminals on the source device to the AUDIO IN terminals on the DTR-10.5 using analog audio cables (RCA/
phono).
CD Player
When connecting to other audio terminals within the
same terminal section, configure the audio input set-
AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
ANALOG
R
L
Turntable
tings accordingly using the Audio Assign sub-menu
(See page 94).
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Connecting a Recording Device such as MD Recorder, DAT Deck, CD Recorder
or Cassette Deck
• When connecting a MD recorder, DAT deck or CD recorder to the DTR-10.5, make connections using digital or
analog terminals. Before making connections, refer to page 32 for correct connections.
• Connect a cassette or DAT tape deck to TAPE1, and an MD or CD recorder to TAPE 2.
• When you connect a cassette deck to the DTR-10.5, be sure to use only analog audio terminals. In the initial settings,
no terminal of this unit is assigned to a REC terminal of the cassette deck. To achieve the assignment, connect the
REC terminal of the cassette deck to any of the AUDIO OUT 1 to 5 terminals and set the terminal to “Tape 1 Rec
Out” in the Audio Output Assign sub-menu (See page 91). In addition, you can switch the input source “TAPE2” to
MD or CDR. Press the [Tape 2] button on the front panel to display “TAPE 2,” then press the [Tape 2] button again
and hold it for 3 seconds. This changes the display to “MD.” If you wish to change it to “CDR,” release the button
once, and press and hold it again for 3 seconds. This operation enables you to operate Onkyo’s MD or CD recorders
with the remote controller of this unit (Please note that the connection is required).
• When connecting to other terminals, remember to configure the audio input assignment in the Audio Assign submenu (See page 94) and the audio output assignment in the Audio Output Assign sub-menu (See page 91).
• You can change the display name for the input source to represent the actual connected device (See page 97).
• When you want to perform analog recording of an audio signal or operate your -compatible Integra products via
connections with the DTR-10.5, you have to make analog audio signal connections. Connect the audio output
terminals on the source device to the AUDIO IN terminals on the DTR-10.5 using analog audio cables (RCA/
phono).
Example for connecting with the TAPE 1 as input
Cassette deck or DAT deck
When connecting to other digital audio terminals or to other analog audio output terminals, configure the audio output settings
accordingly using the Audio Output Assign
sub-menu (See page 91).
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configure the audio output settings accordingly using the Audio Output Assign submenu (See page 91).
AUDIO IN
DIGITAL
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
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AUDIO OUT
ANALOG
L
R
terminals within the same terminal
section, configure the audio input
settings accordingly using the
Audio Assign sub-menu (See page
When connecting to other audio
94).
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When connecting to other audio terminals within the same terminal
AUDIO IN
DIGITAL
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R
AUDIO OUT
ANALOG
settings accordingly using the
Audio Assign sub-menu (See page
section, configure the audio input
L
94).
MD recorder or CD recorder
Example for connecting to the TAPE 2 as input
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Connection Using the i.LINK (AUDIO) Terminal ()
The i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal is available when the i.LINK terminal board [A] is installed.
What is i.LINK
i.LINK is an appellation of IEEE1394, which is the digital interface standard defined by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Connecting i.LINK
linked devices, and their control.
What is i.LINK (AUDIO)
The DTR-10.5 supports “i.LINK (AUDIO)” of the i.LINK transfer format. Accordingly, “i.LINK (AUDIO)” must also
be supported for other devices that you want to connect to the DTR-10.5. The DTR-10.5 does not support other i.LINK
transfer formats such as “MPEG-2 TS” used for BS digital broadcasts or “DV” used for DVD recorders, digital video,
etc. The DTR-10.5 connected to other i.LINK(AUDIO)-supported devices via i.LINK cable enables you to transfer
multichannel digital sound such as DVD-Audio and SACD (video signal is not supported).
Even when multiple devices are connected to each other, you can perform data transfer and control of target devices via
another device.
The IEEE interfaces on the DTR-10.5 are designed conforming to the standards below.
1. IEEE Std 1394a-2000, Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus
2. IEC60958 bitstream, DVD-Audio, and SACD in the AM824 Sequence adaptation layers of Audio and Music Data
Transmission Protocol 2.0
(AUDIO)-supported devices allows high speed transfer of data such as digital sound between the
Copyright Protection System
The DTR-10.5 supports the DTCP (Digital Transmission Contents Protection) system. The DTCP system uses technologies for data encryption and authentication during the data transfer between the i.LINK-connected digital devices
in order to protect the copyright of the content against illegal duplication. To enjoy replaying DVD-Audio, etc., the
DTCP must also be supported by other devices connected to the DTR-10.5.
How to Make a Connection through the i.LINK (AUDIO) Interface
Use the S400 4-pin i.LINK cable to connect the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal on the DTR-10.5 to the i.LINK (AUDIO)
terminal on the i.LINK (AUDIO)-enabled device.
• When using the i.LINK connection, you need to configure the audio input assignment settings in the “i.LINK” section of the Audio Assign sub-menu (Some i.LINK-connected devices may require audio output settings).
• The DTR-10.5 supports only audio signal transmission through the i.LINK (AUDIO) interface. When connecting
video devices, you need to make a connection using other terminals for video signal.
Note:
If any other Integra product is connected to the DTR-10.5 via
i.LINK, system operation can be achieved via i.LINK cable. In that
case, disconnect the connection as it may introduce errors.
VIDEO OUT
In addition to the i.LINK
audio connection,
make sure to connect
the terminals for
images such as VIDEO
and/or S VIDEO
terminals.
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Interconnection of i.LINK (AUDIO)-supported Devices
The i.LINK connection allows for data transfer, even if the DTR-10.5 is connected to other devices via another i.LINK
(AUDIO)-supported device. You can connect up to 17 devices in a daisy chain (in-line) connection arrangement using
the i.LINK connection.
Example:
DTR-10.5
i.LINK ready DVD playeri.LINK-ready BS tuner
... up to 17 devices
For devices in a branched connection arrangement, you can connect up to 63, as long as they have three or more
i.LINK (AUDIO) terminals.
Example:
DTR-10.5
i.LINK-ready DVD player
i.LINK-ready BS tuner
i.LINK-ready MD recorder
... up to 63 devices
e sure to avoid the looped connection arrangement of devices as shown below. The output signals should not be
eturned to the original signal output device, which may cause device failure.
i.LINK (AUDIO)-ready
device
i.LINK (AUDIO)-ready
device
i.LINK (AUDIO)ready device
i.LINK (AUDIO)-ready
device
i.LINK (AUDIO)-ready
device
Installation and Connections
Notes:
• Do not connect any devices that do not support i.LINK (AUDIO), such as “MPEG-2 TS” ready devices used for BS
digital broadcasts and “DV” ready devices used for digital video, etc.
• Do not connect/disconnect i.LINK cable to or from other devices, connect additional devices, or turn them on/off
while any i.LINK (AUDIO)-ready device is playing. Otherwise, the audio sound may be interrupted.
• Some i.LINK (AUDIO)-ready devices cannot transfer data when the power mode is set to standby or off. Refer to
the individual User Manual of the i.LINK (AUDIO)-ready device you want to connect.
• i.LINK (AUDIO)-ready devices have their own maximum data transfer rate: either S100 (100 Mbps*), S200 (200
Mbps*) or S400 (400 Mbps*). The rate label is located near the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminals. The DTR-10.5 has a
maximum data transfer rate of 400 Mbps. However, this may decrease depending on the specifications or the maximum data transfer rate of devices connected to the DTR-10.5. It is recommended to connect devices with the same
maximum data transfer rate.
*“Mbps” stands for “mega bits per second” which indicates the maximum data size transferred per second. For example, 400 Mbps
indicates that 400 mega bits of data can be transferred every second.
• The i.LINK feature does not assure successful connectivity between all i.LINK (AUDIO)-ready devices. Successful
data transfer and control signal communications depend on the individual features of each device.
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How to Configure i.LINK Connections
Selecting a Device
When the i.LINK connection is ready, you can use the setup menu to select any device which is connected via i.LINK.
Once you have configured the i.LINK setting, the next time you select the input source, it will be selected as the playing source.
Using Remote Control
1. Press the [Input] button, and then turn the scroll wheel to select any source for setting.
2. Press the scroll wheel, and then press the [Setup] button.
3. Use the [ ]/[] buttons to select “Input Setup,” and then press the [Enter] button.
4. Use the [ ]/[] buttons to select “Audio Assign,” and then press the [Enter] button.
5. Use the [ ]/[] buttons to select “g. i.LINK.”
6. Use the [ ]/[] buttons to select any device.
If you do not want to hear audio sound regardless if the i.LINK connection is ready, select “No.”
Using Control Buttons on DTR-10.5
1. Select any input source, and then press the [Setup] button.
2. Turn the [Select/Preset] dial to select “Input Setup,” and then press the dial.
3. Turn the [Select/Preset] dial to select “Audio Assign,” and then press the dial.
4. Turn the [Select/Preset] dial to select “g. i.LINK,” and then press the dial.
5. Turn the [Control/Tuning] dial to select any device.
If you do not want to hear audio sound regardless if the i.LINK connection is ready, select “No.”
Using Useful Functions While the i.LINK Connection is Ready
If any other Integra product is connected to the DTR-10.5 via i.LINK and assigned as a input source (Audio Assign),
you can use the following functions. The connection must be disconnected to use them.
i.LINK Selector Change
When the i.LINK-connected device starts playing, the input source will automatically be changed to the one assigned
to the device even if another input source has been selected. See page 120 for detailed operations.
Note:
You cannot hear audio sound of i.LINK-connected devices in Zone 2.
Control of DVD Player
You can control a DVD player by emitting signals from the remote controller to the DTR-10.5.
Auto Start (Wakeup Setup)
While the DTR-10.5 is in standby mode, you can configure the setting of any i.LINK-connected device. See page 120
for detailed operations.
OSD for DVD
If DVD player is connected to the DTR-10.5 via i.LINK, you can output the OSD of the DTR-10.5 on a TV, even if a
DVD player is directly connected to the TV. You can configure the setting to specify the display area on the TV, for
example, right or left side of the screen. When multiple devices are connected, you can select any specific device
through which the output is sent. This function is also available in Zone 2. See page 120 for detailed operations.
Note:
While the Intelligent Monitor is used, do not change mode to standby, nor turn on/off the player.
DVD Output Synchronization
You can select on/off of the i.LINK (AUDIO) output of a DVD player from the DTR-10.5. See page 120 for detailed
operations.
Notes on “DTCP ERROR XXXX” Message
“DTCP ERROR XXXX” message (where “XXXX” is a device name) indicates that the connected device does not
support DTCP (Digital Transmission Contents Protection). In this case follow the procedure described below.
1. From the Setup Menu, select “6. i.LINK Setup” → “6-1. Wakeup Setup” to set “a. Wakeup on i.LINK (IEEE1394)”
to “Disable.”
2. Disconnect the device from the main unit by removing the i.LINK cable from the rear panel.
3. Press the [Standby/On] button so that the main unit enters the Standby mode.
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Connection Using HDMI Terminals
The HDMI terminals are available when the HDMI terminal board [L] is installed.
About the HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
The High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an interface standard for next-generation TV, designed to connect
between STB (Set Top Box) and display digitally in the home, responding to technological changes such as digitalization of TV broadcasting.
In addition to the existing features provided by the Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
of both audio and control signals. Moreover, multiple cables are required for video, audio, and control signals in conventional connections, but the HDMI interface allows you to make a connection through a single HDMI cable, thus
enabling transfer of digital video and sound data between HDMI-supported devices.
In principle, the HDMI video stream (video signals) is compatible with the DVI. You can use the HDMI-DVI conversion
cables to connect with TVs or monitors that are outfitted with DVI terminals, though video images may not be visible
depending on the combination of devices. The DTR-10.5 uses HDCP; you can enjoy pictures on HDCP ready monitors.
The HDMI interfaces on the DTR-10.5 are designed to conform to the standards below.
High-Definition Multimedia Interface Specification Informational Version 1.0
Copyright Protection System
The DTR-10.5 supports High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection (HDCP)
digital video signals against illegal duplication. HDCP must also be supported on the devices connected to the
DTR-10.5. Use the HDMI cable supplied with the product or those from the marketplace to connect the HDMI OUT
terminal on the DTR-10.5 with the HDMI input terminals on TVs or monitors.
*1 DVI (Digital Visual Interface): The digital display interface standard set by DDWG
*2 HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection): The video data encryption technology for DVI developed by
Intel. This technology is designed to protect the video content and a HDCP-compliant DVI receiver is required to
play the encrypted video content.
*3 DDWG (Digital Display Working Group): The standardization group for digital interface for display, operated
mainly by Intel, Silicon Image, FUJITSU, and Hewlett-Packard (Compaq Computer).
How to Make a Connection through the HDMI Interface
Use the HDMI cable to connect the HDMI terminals on the DTR-10.5 and on an HDMI-enabled device such as a DVD
player, TV, or projector.
Set HDMI to 1 or 2 in the Video Assign sub-menu according to the connected device you wish to use. In the initial
settings, 1 is assigned to DVD, and 2 to Video 1.
Basically, the HDMI can transmit audio signals. However in order to playback the audio signal with the DTR-10.5,
make a separate digital connection with a DVD player or other devices, since the DTR-10.5 cannot playback any audio
signals supplied from its HDMI IN 1/2 terminals.
• When other input source than 1 or 2 is selected, analog/digital audio signals and analog video signals will be converted into the HDMI format and output through the HDMI OUT terminal (In the initial settings, no audio signal is
output. Appropriate setting should be made in the Audio Output Assign sub-menu).
• Analog audio signals will be output in the PCM format. Digital audio signals will be output through the HDMI OUT
terminal only if the connected TV or projector can playback the digital audio signals.
A TV or projector that supports PCM audio signals only, for example, cannot playback audio signals in the Dolby
Digital format supplied as an input source to the DTR-10.5. In order to properly playback the audio signals in this
case, the player should be configured to output the PCM signals.
When an analog audio connection is made on the DTR-10.5, analog audio signal is output in the PCM format.
*1
standard, HDMI allows transmission
*2
, technology to protect copyright of
*3
in 1999.
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Connection example when the source selection is performed on the DTR-10.5
DVD Player with HDMI OUTPUT
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INLET
TV or Projector
HDMI
IN
Tips:
To enable HDMI audio output of the
MODEL NO.
DTR-10.5
DTR-10.5 from the TV speakers,
enable HDMI Out according to
“HDMI Out” on page 92.
Connection example for higher video quality
When connecting an AV component equipped with the HDMI input terminal, you can use the connecting layout shown below.
Before making a connection, read the instruction manual of the connected device thoroughly.
K
NENT VIDEO
OUT
SURR L
L
ANTENNA
IN
Y
B
P
FM
75
P
R
Y
AM
P
B
P
R
SPEAKERS A
HDMI
OUT
RS
232
12 V
TRIGGER
OUT
E
IN
1
DVD Player with HDMI
TV or Projector
INPUT and OUTPUT
IR IN
+
12
V DC PWR SUPPLY
20mA MAX.
GND
IN
2
MAIN
ZONE
2
3
ZONE
200mA MAX.
A
100mA MAX.
B
100mA MAX.
C
GND
100mA MAX.
D
TOTAL
E
AC
INLET
12 V
TRIGGER OUT
100mA MAX.
HDMI
IN
HDMI
IN
46
SPEAKERS B
AC OUTLET
AC 230-240V 50Hz
SWITCHED 100W MAX.
DTR-10.5
MODEL NO.
DTR-10.5
HDMI
OUT
Before making a connection, read the
DVD instruction manual thoroughly.
Page 47
Connecting -compatible AV Components
The
terminal on the DTR-10.5 is for connecting
other Integra/Onkyo components equipped with the
same
terminal. When a component is connected to
the
terminal, it can be operated by the remote
controller supplied with the DTR-10.5. In addition,
when you connect a component to the
terminal, you
can also perform the system operations given below.
Power on/ready function
When the DTR-10.5 is in the standby state, if an
connected component is turned on, the DTR-10.5 also
turns on and the input source selected at the DTR-10.5
automatically switches to that component.
Be aware that this function will not work if the power cord
for the
-connected component is connected to the AC
OUTLET on the DTR-10.5, or if the DTR-10.5 has
already been turned on.
Direct change function
When the play button is pressed on an
-connected
component, the input source selected at the DTR-10.5
automatically changes to that component.
Power off function
When the DTR-10.5 is placed in the standby state, all
-connected components are also automatically put
into the standby state.
Also, if you press the [On] button on the DTR-10.5
remote controller while the DTR-10.5 is turned on, all
-connected components (DVD players, CD players,
MD recorders, tuners, etc.) are also turned on.
REMOTE
Integra DVD player
L
R
ANALOG
OUTPUT
CONTROL
Remote
control
cable
Connections for Remote Control ()
To connect components using the
connect a remote control cable from this
the
terminal of the other component. An
control cable with a 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) miniature twoconductor plug comes with every cassette tape deck,
compact disc player, MD recorder, and DVD player that
has an
terminal.
• When performing operations with
components using the
remote zone (Zone 2/Zone3).
• For remote control operation, the audio connection
cables must also be connected.
• If a component has two
either one to connect to the DTR-10.5. The other one
can be used to daisy chain with another component.
• With Integra DVD players, you can enter the pre-
program code so that you can operate the DVD player
directly with the remote controller without connecting
the
terminals (See page 129).
system, do not use the
terminals, you can use
connector
Ex: Integra/Onkyo CD
player
connector
Ex: Onkyo cassette tape
deck
Remote control cable
terminal, simply
terminal to
remote
-connected
DTR-10.5
Installation and Connections
CD
DIGITAL IN DIGITAL IN
OPTICAL COAXIAL
11
22
33
44
55
66
1
1
22
OUT
URR
R
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
FRONT R (BTL
AUDIO IN
L
R
4
MULTI
F
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AUDIO IN
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-CH
RL
LR
IN1
FR
FL
4
PH
SUBC
5
GND
SRSL
LR
1
6
SBRSBL
2
7
FRFL
3
8
SUBC
1
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SRSL
2
4
SBRSBL
3
5
LR
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OUT
MULTI
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)
CENTERFRONT
R
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IN IN
1
2
3
4
5
6
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FRONT
L
FRONT L (BTL
OUTOUT
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
(
SINGLE
)
COMPONENT
J
IH
VIDEO
IN
1
IN 2
COMPONENT VIDEO
(
)
HD/BNC
IN
Y
Y
P
B
B
P
P
R
OUT
1
IN
3
P
R
Y
OUT
P
B
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R
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UDD
K
FM
75
AM
SPEAKERS A
SPEAKERS B
REMOTE
CONTROL
L
RS
232
12 V
ANTENNA
HDMI
TRIGGEROUT
E
IN
1
IR IN
+
12
V DC PWR SUPPLY
20mA MAX.
GND
IN
2
MAIN
ZONE
2
ZONE
3
200mA MAX.
A
100mA MAX.
B
100mA MAX.
C
GND
100mA MAX.
D
TOTAL
E
100mA MAX.
OUT
12 V
TRIGGER OUT
AC INLET
AC OUTLET
AC 120V 60Hz
SWITCHED
120W 1A MAX.
MODEL NO.
DTR-10.5
47
Page 48
Connecting Components not Reached by the Remote
Controller Signals (IR IN)
In order to use the remote controller to control the
DTR-10.5 from a remote location, you will need to
prepare a multiroom kit (sold separately) such as one
listed below:
• Multiroom kits such as those made by Niles
Xantech
®
RF Receivers can also be used with the remote controller
to control the DTR-10.5 from a remote location. To use
RF Receivers, set the Transmission Signal Format setting to “RF” (See page 141 for details).
If Remote Controller Signal Does not
Reach the DTR-10.5 Remote Sensor
Effective Sensor Layout
Example for the main room
If the DTR-10.5 is located inside a cabinet or other
enclosure where the infrared rays from the remote
controller cannot enter, then operation with the remote
controller will not be possible. In such a case, it will be
necessary to install a remote sensor at a location outside of
the cabinet so that the infrared rays from the controller can
be sensed.
IR Receiver
IR IN
DTR-10.5
Connecting
block
Remote controller
®
and
Effective Sensor Connections
When connecting a multiroom kit, use the IR connection
Phoenix (Pluggable connector) terminal (smaller one)
supplied with the DTR-10.5.
Connect the ribbon cable from the connecting block to
the IR connection Phoenix terminal.
1. Loosen the screws using a flatblade screwdriver to
open the shutters.
2. Connect the white wire to the MAIN, ZONE 2 or
ZONE 3 terminal according to the room where the
multiroom kit is used, and then close the shutter.
3. Connect the red wire to the +12V terminal, and then
close the shutter. If you use more than one multiroom
kit in different rooms such as MAIN and ZONE 2,
connect all the red wires to the +12V terminal
together.
4. Connect the black wire to the GND terminal, and then
close the shutter. If you use more than one multiroom
kit in different rooms, connect all the black wires to
the GND terminal together.
Ribbon cable
Red
Black
White
+12V
GND
IN
Flatblade
screwdriver
In the
cabinet
Main room
: Signal flow
Example for the remote zone (Zone 2/Zone 3)
The IR IN input allows you to control the DTR-10.5
from the remote zone (Zone 2/Zone 3) with the remote
controller even though the remote zone may be on the
other side of the building from the main zone. The
diagram below shows how to make the proper
connections for the remote zone.
To IR IN
IR Receiver
DTR-10.5
Connecting
block
Remote controller
Main roomZone 2/Zone 3 room
: Signal flow
48
When the multiroom kits are used for all the rooms
From Main room
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
Red
White
Red
White
Red
White
+12V
GND
MAIN
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
5. As shown in the illustration below, connect the Phoenix terminal firmly to the IR IN socket on the
DTR-10.5.
COMPONENT
MULTI
F
AUDIO IN
B
E
A
CD
DIGITAL IN DIGITAL IN
-CH
LR
OPTICAL COAXIAL
IN1
FR
FL
PH
11
SUBC
22
GND
SRSL
LR
“Net-Tune”
1
33
isatrademarkofOnkyoCorporation.
SBRSBL
2
44
FRFL
ETHERNET
3
55
(
)
Net-Tune
SUBC
1
66
SRSL
2
1
1
SBRSBL
3
22
LR
OUT
MULTI
-CH
IN2
)
SURR
R
SURR BACKR (ASSIGNABLE
PRE OUT A
FRONT SURR SURR
BACK
A
L
R
B
SUB
SUB
CENTER
)
FRONT R(BTL
WOOFER
WOOFER
PRE
OUT B
K
G
J
L
IH
S VIDEO VIDEO
VIDEO
RL
IN IN
IN
4
1
5
2
6
3
OUT
7
4
8
5
9
6
4
3
5
214
RL
OUT
OUTOUT
FRONT LCENTERFRONT RSURR BACKL (ASSIGNABLE
(
)
SINGLE
)
FRONT L(BTL
RS
232
12 V
1
IN 2
COMPONENT VIDEO
ANTENNA
HDMI
TRIGGER
(
)
HD/BNC
IN
OUT
Y
Y
E
IN
1
B
P
P
B
P
R
IR IN
FM
75
+
12
1
V DC PWR SUPPLY
IN
3
20mA MAX.
GND
P
R
IN
2
Y
MAIN
ZONE
2
OUT
ZONE
3
P
B
Y
AM
P
R
200mA MAX.
A
100mA MAX.
B
P
B
100mA MAX.
C
GND
100mA MAX.
D
P
R
TOTAL
E
100mA MAX.
OUT
S VIDEOS VIDEOVIDEOVIDEO
12V TRIGGEROUT
)
SURR L
ACINLET
SPEAKERS A
ACOUTLET
AC 120V 60Hz
SWITCHED
120W 1A MAX.
SPEAKERS B
UDD
MODEL NO.
DTR-10.5
Push the connector into the socket
until it clicks.
Page 49
RS
232
IR IN
+
12
V DC PWR SUPPLY
MAIN
GND
ZONE
3
ZONE
2
20mA MAX.
12 V
TRIGGER
OUT
E
Using an External Device with 12V Trigger Terminal
You can turn on the AV devices connected to the
DTR-10.5 automatically using the output signal from the
12V TRIGGER OUT terminal on the DTR-10.5.
Making a Connection
You can connect up to five devices to the 12V TRIGGER
Phoenix (Pluggable Connector) terminal (larger one)
and one device to the 12V TRIGGER OUT E terminal
(mini-jack).
You can connect any external devices to the DTR-10.5
whether the connected device is located in the main,
Zone 2 or Zone 3 room.
There are five terminals for connecting external
devices and their maximum current allowed to be
connected are as follows:
A: Up to 200 mA.
B, C and D: Up to 100 mA each.
E: Up to 100 mA for the total current value of both the
Phoenix and mini-jack terminals.
Before connecting an external device, check that the current value for the 12V TRIGGER terminal of the connected device does not exceed the target terminal’s
maximum current above.
When using the 12V TRIGGER Phoenix (Pluggable
Connector) terminal:
1. Loosen the screws using a flatblade screwdriver to
open the shutters.
2. Connect the GND wire (black) to the GND terminal,
and close the shutter.
3. Connect the remaining wire to any of the terminals
between A and E, and close the shutter.
5. Connect the Phoenix terminal firmly to the 12V
TRIGGER OUT socket on the DTR-10.5.
COMPONENT
MULTI
F
AUDIO IN
E
C D
DIGITAL IN DIGITAL IN
A B
CH
LRRL
OPTICAL COAXIAL
IN 1
FR
FL
PH
11
SUB C
22
GND
SR SL
LR
“Net-Tune”
1
33
is a trademark of
Onkyo Corporation.
SBR SBL
2
44
S400
FR FL
ETHERNET
3
55
(
)
Net-Tune
SUB C
AUDIO
1
66
The i.LINK logo is a
SR SL
trademarks of Sony
Corporation, registered
in the U.S. and other
2
11
countries.
SBR SBL
3
22
LR
OUT
MULTI
CH
IN 2
)
(ASSIGNABLE
LRL
(
)
SINGLE
CENTER
R
FRONT
SUB
SURR
SURR BACK
SURR BACK R
SURR R FRONT R CENTER FRONT L
SUBWOOFER
WOOFER
)
(ASSIGNABLE
PREOUT A
K
G
J
L
IH
S VIDEO VIDEO
VIDEO
IN IN
1
IN
4
1
5
2
6
3
OUT
7
4
8
5
9
6
4
3
5
214
R L
OUT
OUT OUT
SURR L
RS
232
12 V
IN 2
ANTENNA
COMPONENT VIDEO
HDMI
TRIGGER
IN 4
OUT
Y
Y
E
IN
1
PB
P
B
HDMI, the HDMI logo
PR
is a trademark
IR IN
FM
or registered
75
trademarks of HDMI
+
12
1
V DC PWR SUPPLY
IN
3
20mA MAX.
Licensing LLC.
PR
GND
IN
2
Y
MAIN
ZONE
2
OUT
3
ZONE
B
P
Y
AM
12 V
TRIGGER OUT
PR
A
200mA MAX.
P
B
B
100mA MAX.
C
100mA MAX.
GND
D
PR
100mA MAX.
E
TOTAL
100mA MAX.
UDD
OUT
S VIDEOS VIDEO VIDEOVIDEO
(
)
)
AC INLET
(ASSIGNABLE
SINGLE
LRL
CENTER
R
SUB
SURRFRONT
SURR BACK
WOOFER
SURR BACK L
-
)
)
MODEL NO.
RDC
7.1
(SINGLE
(ASSIGNABLE
PRE OUTB
Push the connector
into the socket until
it clicks.
6. After making connections, you have to configure the
association between the room where the device is
used and the device to be turned on. For performing
this setting, refer to “12V Trigger Assign” of “Input
Setup” section on page 98.
When using the mini-jack 12V TRIGGER OUT E
terminal:
When you want to connect two devices to both the Phoenix terminal E and mini-jack terminal simultaneously,
you can connect them as long as the total current value of
their 12V TRIGGER terminals will not exceed 100 mA
COMPONENT
A
L
R
CENTER
FRONT SURR SURR
PRE OUT A
SUB
WOOFER
B
“Net-Tune”isatrademarkofOnkyoCorporation.
ETHERNET
(
)
Net-Tune
SURR
BACK
A
B
SUB
WOOFER
PRE
OUT B
E
CD
DIGITAL IN DIGITAL IN
OPTICAL COAXIAL
FR
11
SUBC
22
SRSL
33
SBRSBL
44
FRFL
55
SUBC
66
SRSL
1
1
SBRSBL
22
OUT
)
R
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
FRONT R (BTL)FRONT L (BTL
MULTI
F
AUDIO IN
-CH
LR
IN1
FL
PH
GND
LR
1
2
3
1
2
3
LR
OUT
MULTI
-CH
IN2
R
K
G
J
L
IH
S VIDEO VIDEO
VIDEO
RL
IN IN
4
1
5
2
6
3
OUT
7
4
8
5
9
6
4
3
5
214
R L
OUT OUT
FRONT LCENTERFRONT
SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
(
SINGLE
)
RS
232
12 V
IN
1
IN 2
COMPONENT VIDEO
ANTENNA
HDMI
TRIGGER
(
)
HD/BNC
IN
OUT
Y
Y
E
IN
1
B
P
P
B
P
R
IR IN
FM
75
+
12
1
)
V DC PWR SUPPLY
IN
3
20mA MAX.
GND
P
R
IN
2
Y
MAIN
ZONE
2
OUT
3
ZONE
P
B
Y
AM
P
R
200mA MAX.
A
100mA MAX.
B
B
P
100mA MAX.
C
GND
100mA MAX.
D
P
R
TOTAL
E
100mA MAX.
OUT
S VIDEOS VIDEO VIDEOVIDEO
12V TRIGGEROUT
)
SURR L
ACINLET
SPEAKERS A
ACOUTLET
AC 120V 60Hz
SWITCHED120W 1A MAX.
SPEAKERS B
UDD
MODEL NO.
DTR-10.5
.
Installation and Connections
12V TRIGGER
Wire
A
B
C
Flatblade
screwdriver
IN
Device
GND
D
E
4. When you connect more than one external device,
you can connect all the GND wires to the GND terminal together.
200mA MAX
A
100mA MAX
B
100mA MAX
C
GND
100mA MAX
D
TOTAL 100mA MAX
E
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Basic Operation of Remote Controller Buttons
The remote controller supplied with the DTR-10.5 is a multifunctional remote controller, so you can operate not only
the DTR-10.5 but also AV components connected to the apparatus and components placed in another room. The basic
operations are explained here. It is recommended that you read and understand this page before starting actual
operations. This explanation focuses on remote controller operations.
To Operate the DTR-10.5 (AMP Mode)
Press the scroll wheel.
1
On,
Standby
Scroll wheel
Dimmer
Display
Setup/
Enter/
Return/
Cursor
Surround,
THX,
All CH ST,
Stereo,
Pure A,
Direct,
DSP
/
Audio SEL
On Standby
@.-'/
GHIJKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
+
--/---
Custom
Macro
Dimmer
T V
Input
+
CH
Disc
-
Prev
CH
Display
Rec
Surround
Pure A
Repeat Video Music Photo
Test Tone
Caps Delete
I
123
ABC DEF
456
789
Clear
100
Direct Tuning
u
M
n
e
e
n
M
p
o
T
A
r
u
e
d
v
r
i
o
e
S
Enter
e
E
d
i
x
i
u
t
G
R
e
t
u
u
t
r
e
n
S
Main A Main B
AngleSubtitleAudio
THXAll CH ST
Direct
DSP DSP
CH SEL
Level
Album Ar tist GenrePlaylist
L Night
Audio SEL
Language Loca t ion
RC-556M
T
#
u
A
D
J
p
-
V
Input
+
T
V CH
-
V VOL
T
Zone 3
Zone
InputMode
VOL
Muting
Random
Last Memory
Stereo
MemorySearchA-BRepeat
Level
Re-EQ
Sleep
2
+
Sleep
VOL /
Muting
Main A/
Main B
Test Tone,
CH SEL,
Level –/+
L Night,
Re-EQ
When the remote controller is in AMP
2
mode, the following functions are
available:
On/Standby: Press to set power on/standby.
Main A: Used when driving the speaker that has
been set to “Main A” in the Speaker
Configuration sub-menu.
Main B: Used when driving the speaker that has
been set to “Main B” in the Speaker
Configuration sub-menu.
Dimmer: Used when changing brightness of the
display window.
Setup/Return/Enter/Cursor / / / : Used
when operating the setup menu.
Display: Used when switching the display.
THX/Surround/Pure A/Direct/All CH ST/
Stereo/DSP /: Used when switching the
listening mode.
Test Tone/CH SEL/Level–/+: Used for the test
tone, or when temporarily changing the sound
volume level.
Audio SEL: Used when switching the sound
signal.
Sleep: Used when setting the sleep timer.
VOL : Used when adjusting the sound
volume.
Muting: Used to temporarily turn off the sound
immediately.
L Night: Used when switching the dynamic range.
Re-EQ: Used when applying the Re-EQ effect.
Indication on the lower
line changes to AMP.
To Select an Input Source
Scroll wheel
T V
Input
50
On Standby
123
ABC DEF
@.-'/
456
GHI JKL MNO
789
PQRS TUV WXYZ
+
100
--/---
Custom
Macro
Dimmer
u
n
e
M
p
o
T
r
e
v
r
e
S
I
Clear
Direct Tuning
M
e
n
A
u
d
i
o
Press the [Input] button.
1
T
V
Input
+
V CH
T
-
V VOL
T
#
Zone 3
Zone
2
InputMode
u
A
Input
Sleep
The [Input] button lights.
Roll the scroll wheel.
2
Indication on the
upper line changes.
When you perform the procedures on the DTR-10.5,
use the input source buttons on the front panel.
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Basic Operation of Remote Controller Buttons —Continued
To Operate a Connected Component (Mode Switching)
Press the [Mode] button.
1
The [Mode] button lights.
Roll the scroll wheel.
2
Indication on the lower line
changes to indicate the
selected component mode.
Before operating the connected component, follow the
instructions on pages 124 through 133 to make
appropriate settings using the remote controller.
Mode
On Standby
123
ABC DEF
@.-'/
456
GHI JKL MNO
789
PQRS TUV WXYZ
+
100
--/---
Custom
Macro
Dimmer
u
n
e
T V
M
p
o
Input
T
e
v
r
e
S
+
Direct Tuning
A
r
V
T
Input
I
+
T
V CH
-
V VOL
T
Clear
#
Zone 3
Zone
2
InputMode
Sleep
M
e
n
u
u
d
i
o
A
D
J
Scroll wheel
To Select a Source in Zone 2 or Zone 3
Scroll wheel
On Standby
123
@.-'/
456
GHI JKL MNO
789
PQRS TUV WXYZ
+
100
---
--
/
Custom
Macro
Dimmer
T V
Input
+
CH
Disc
-
ABC DEF
u
n
e
M
p
o
T
r
e
v
r
e
S
Enter
E
x
i
t
I
Clear
Direct Tuning
M
e
n
A
u
d
i
o
e
d
i
u
G
T
V
Input
+
V CH
T
-
V VOL
T
#
Zone 3
Zone
InputMode
u
A
D
J
VOL
Zone 3
2
Zone 2
Sleep
To Perform a Macro Operation
Macro
On Standby
123
@.-'/
456
GHI JKL MNO
789
PQRS TUV WXYZ
+
100
--/---
Custom
Macro
Dimmer
T V
Input
ABC DEF
u
n
e
M
p
o
T
r
e
I
Clear
Direct Tuning
M
e
n
A
u
T
V
Input
+
V CH
T
-
T
V VOL
#
Zone 3
2
Zone
InputMode
Sleep
u
Scroll wheel
Press the [Zone 2] or [Zone 3] button.
1
The [Zone 2] or [Zone 3] button lights.
Roll the scroll wheel.
2
Indication on the upper
line changes to indicate
the selected input.
When you perform the procedures on the DTR-10.5,
press the [Zone 2] (or [Rec/Zone 3]), and turn the
[Select/Preset] (or [Control/Tuning]).
Before performing the following procedure, complete
your macro settings (See page 137).
Press the [Macro] button.
1
The [Macro] button lights.
Roll the scroll wheel to select the macro’s
2
number, and then press the scroll wheel.
Operations
Customizing Your Remote Controller
Use the [Custom] button “to enter the remote controller code for another apparatus to this remote controller,” “to make
this remote controller learn specified operations from the remote controller for another apparatus,” or “to make this
remote controller learn a series of operations with macro functions” according to the configuration you are using. For
detailed information, see pages 136-142.
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Display Tape 1 Tape 2
Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7
DVD
Video 3
Video 2Video 1
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Connecting the Power/Basic Operations
• Before you plug in the DTR-10.5, confirm that all connections have been made properly.
• Turning on the power may cause a momentary power surge, which might interfere with other electrical equipment
on the same circuit, such as computers. If this happens, use a wall outlet on a different circuit.
Standby/On
Input source buttons
Standby indicator
Standby/On
Standby
Phones
Display Tape 1 Tape 2 Tuner Phono C
(
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Rec/ Zone 3 Red
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(
Main
Blue
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(
Zone 2
Green
DVD
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7
Pure Audio
Audio
Listening
Selector
Mode
ToneZone 2
Tuning
Mode
Clear
Turning on the Power
1
2
Standby/On
Standby
Turn off
Note:
Any components connected via will also be turned
on when the remote controller’s [On] button is pressed.
Plug the power cord into an AC
wall outlet.
The [Standby] indicator will light up.
Standby
Press the [Standby/On] button to
turn on the DTR-10.5.
The display will light up and the
[Standby] indicator will turn off.
If you press the [Standby/On] button
again, the DTR-10.5 returns to the
standby state.
Master Volume
Master Volume
D Net Audio
Open
Select/
Control
Preset
/
Tuning
Setup
Rec/ Zone 3
Push To Enter
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Push To Enter
Input
Video 7
Digital S Video Video AudioLR
To wall outlet
Operating on the DTR-10.5
1
2
3
Master Volume
Select an input source.
Press the input source button.
*You cannot listen to a source in main
room A, and to another source in main
room B.
Start playing the device selected.
When playing a picture device such as a
DVD player, you need to switch input to
a monitor such as a TV set.
Some picture-playing devices such as a
DVD-type game machine may also
require setting of sound output. Refer to
the manual of the device connected.
Adjust the volume level with the
[Master Volume] dial.
You can adjust the volume level in the
range from –
∞
, –81.5 dB to 18.0 dB
(Max) (when Relative is selected in the
Volume Setup sub-menu).
Hint:
The DTR-10.5 is a product for users to
enjoy home theater, so it is equipped
with a wide range of volume levels.
Please fine tune the volume level
according to your preferences.
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Operating with Remote Controller
On
Standby
Scroll wheel
Mode
Main A
On Standby
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Turning on the Power from the
Remote Controller
Before you can use the remote controller, you must
perform steps 1 and 2 in the “Turning on the Power”
section and place the DTR-10.5 in the standby state.
1
2
On
Press the scroll wheel.
“AMP” appears on the remote
controller’s display. This is the mode for
controlling the DTR-10.5.
Press the [On] button to turn on
the DTR-10.5.
To set the DTR-10.5 to Standby, press
the [Standby] button.
1
Main A Main B
2
3
4
VOL
Press the button for the room
where you want to play your
device.
Main A: Switches to operations in main
room A.
Main B: Switches to operations in main
room B.
When Main A or Main B is selected, the
indicator on the front display of the
DTR-10.5 lights.
If the mode is already effective, you do
not need to press. If you press this button, the mode is made becomes ineffective.
The speaker set in the Speaker/Output
Setup menu sounds in the room selected.
Roll the scroll wheel to select a
device to play.
Carry out this operation when neither the
[Mode] button nor the [Input] button
lights. If any button lights, press it to turn
it off.
Rolling the scroll wheel lights both buttons, and switches the input source and
the mode at the same time.
Start playing the device selected.
When playing a picture device such as a
DVD player, you need to switch the
input to a monitor such as TV set.
Some picture-playing devices such as a
DVD-type game machine may also
require setting of sound output. Refer to
the manual of the device connected.
Adjust the volume level with the
[VOL ] button.
You can adjust the volume level in the
range from –
∞
, –81.5 dB to 18.0 dB
(Max) (when Relative is selected in the
Volume Setup sub-menu).
Hint:
The DTR-10.5 is a product for users to
enjoy the home theater, so it is equipped
with a wide range of volume levels.
Please fine-tune the volume level
according to you preferences.
Operations
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Dimmer
Dimmer
DTR-10.5
Remote
controller
Muting
Remote
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Connecting the Power/Basic Operations —Continued
Tone
Input
Video 7
Digital S Video Video AudioLR
Master Volume
Open
Phones
Standby/On
Standby
Display Tape 1 Tape 2 Tuner Phono C
(
)
Rec/ Zone 3 Red
)
(
Main
Blue
)
(
Zone 2
Green
DVD
Pure Audio
Audio
Listening
Selector
Mode
Phones
Tuning
Mode
Clear
Dimmer
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7
Select/
Control
Preset
/
Tone Zone 2
Tuning
Setup
Push To Enter
Push To Enter
D Net Audio
Rec/ Zone 3
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Control/Tuning
Select/Preset
Scroll wheel
Dimmer
On Standby
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Muting
Listening with Headphones
To listen with headphones, plug a pair of headphones
with a standard stereo plug into the Phones jack on the
DTR-10.5 front panel.
Adjusting the Brightness of the Front Display
You can adjust the brightness of the front display of the
DTR-10.5 using the [Dimmer] button on the remote
controller or on the DTR-10.5 front panel.
Use the [Dimmer] button on the
DTR-10.5 to select: normal, dark,
very dark, and volume only.
On the remote controller, press the
scroll wheel, and then press the
[Dimmer] button.
Temporarily Turning Off the Sound (remote
controller only)
Use the [Muting] button to temporarily turn off the
sound immediately.
Press the scroll wheel, and then
press the [Muting] button on the
remote controller.
When pressed, “Muting” is displayed on
the DTR-10.5. Press the [Muting] button
again to turn the sound back on.
• When you connect headphones, no sound will be
heard from the speakers.
• While the Dolby Headphone feature is active,
appears on the front display. Refer to pages 60, 61,
and 119.
Note:
The signal to the remote zone (Zone 2/3) will not be
affected whether or not headphones are connected.
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Audio
Listening
Selector
Mode
Phones
Tone
Tuning
Mode
DimmerMemory
Clear
Adjust the Tone
You can adjust bass, mid, and treble notes for each
speaker set. You can also adjust the tone using the setup
menu (see page 118).
1
DTR-10.5
Tone
2
Select/ Preset
Press the [Tone] button.
Turn the [Select/Preset] dial to
select the channel and tone you
want to adjust.
3
Control / Tuning
Turn the [Control/Tuning] dial to
adjust the tone.
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Muting
Sleep
Level –
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Level +
Scroll wheel
CH SEL
Macro
Dimmer
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Input
T
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Disc
-
Prev
CH
Display
Main A Main B
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Pure A
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Test Tone
Caps Delete
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Using the Sleep Timer (remote controller only)
With the sleep timer you can set the DTR-10.5 so that it
automatically turns off after a set period.
Remote
controller
Press the scroll wheel, and then
press the [Sleep] button repeatedly to select the required sleep
time.
You can set the sleep time from 90 to 10
minutes in 10 minute increments.
Sleep
The [SLEEP] indicator appears on the
display when the sleep timer has been
set, as shown. The specified sleep time
appears on the display for about five
seconds, then the previous display
reappears.
Note:
If you are using the remote zone (Zone 2
or 3), it will turn off at the same time as
the main zone.
Temporarily Changing the Speaker Output
Levels (remote controller only)
To change the individual speaker volumes temporarily,
follow the procedure given below. Each channel can be
set between –12 and +12 decibels (between –15 and
+12 decibels for the subwoofer). Note that the speaker
volumes will return to the original settings when the
DTR-10.5 is put in the standby state.
1
2
3
Level
CH SEL
-
Press the scroll wheel to enter the
AMP mode.
Press the [CH SEL] button and
select the desired speaker.
Press the [Level –] or [Level +] button to adjust the volume level.
+
Level
Note:
You cannot select a speaker if it is set to “Not Used” in
the Speaker Configuration Sub-menu of the Speaker/
Output Setup Menu.
Operations
To cancel the sleep timer, press the
[Sleep] button repeatedly until the
[SLEEP] indicator disappears.
To check the remaining sleep time,
press the [Sleep] button. Note that if you
press the [Sleep] button while the sleep
time is being displayed, you’ll shorten
the sleep time by 10 minutes.
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Input
Video 7
Digital S Video Video AudioLR
Input
Re-EQ
L Night
Master Volume
Open
Standby/On
Standby
Phones
Scroll wheel
Display
Audio SEL
Display Tape 1 Tape 2 Tuner Phono C
(
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Rec/ Zone 3 Red
)
(
Main
Blue
)
(
Green
Zone 2
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7
DVD
Pure Audio
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Listening
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Test Tone
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Preset
Setup
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Switching the Display
While listening to or watching an input source, you can
display information regarding the type of source and signal being input.
DTR-10.5
DISPLAY
Remote
controller
Press the [Display] button on the
DTR-10.5.
On the remote controller, press the
scroll wheel, and then press the
[Display] button.
When an input source other than FM or AM is selected:
Input
Program format*
Custom name
Listening mode
* When the input signal is digital audio other than
PCM
The program format is displayed. For example, the display “Dolby D: 3/2.1” shows that the format is Dolby
Digital with 5.1 discrete channels consisting of three
front channels (front left, front right, and center), two
surround channels (surround left and surround right),
and the low frequency effect (LFE) channel.
When the front channel number is 2, they are the front left
and front right; when it is 1, it is monaural. When the surround channel number is 1, it is monaural; when it is 0,
there is no surround channel. When no LFE number is
given, there is no LFE channel. Also, if there is no program
format for the input signal, nothing will be displayed.
When the input signal is linear PCM
The sampling frequency is displayed. For example, the
display “PCM fs: 44.1k” shows that the signal is PCM
and that the sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz.
Dialog norm
Dialogue Normalization (Dialog Norm) is a feature of
Dolby Digital. When playing back software that has
been encoded in Dolby Digital, sometimes you may see
a brief message in the front panel display that reads
Dialog Norm xdB (“x” being a numeric value).
Dialogue Normalization serves to let you know if the
source material has been recorded at a higher or lower
level than usual. For example, if you see the message
“Dialog Norm: +4” in the front panel display, to keep
the overall output level constant the output volume has
been automatically decreased by 4 dB. In other words,
the source material that you are listening to has been
recorded 4 dB louder than usual.
When FM or AM is selected as the input source:
Custom
name
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Changing the Audio Mode
The DTR-10.5 accepts analog, digital, i.LINK
(AUDIO), and multichannel signals for audio input. You
can choose the kind of signal to be played for a specific
device. For Zone 2, the DTR-10.5 accepts only analog
and digital signals for audio input.
• “i.LINK” setting can be selected when the i.LINK
terminal board [A] is installed.
• For USA and Canadian models, “Multich” setting can
be selected when the multichannel board [E] is
installed.
1
Input
2
Audio SEL
Auto (XXX) (automatic detection): With this setting,
the DTR-10.5 automatically detects whether the input
signal is digital or analog. When a digital signal is not
input, then the analog signal is played. This setting only
appears if a digital input is selected for the Digital Input
setting at Setup Menu
Assign Sub-menu
(XXX) displays the name of the assigned terminal.
Multich (Multichannel): Select this setting to play
back the input from the component connected to the
MULTI-CH IN 1/2 port. This setting only appears if “1”
or “2” is selected for the Multichannel setting at Setup
Menu
→
menu
→
Analog: Select this setting to playback the input from a
source component connected to analog audio input
jacks. With this setting, even if a digital signal is input
from the same component, only the analog signal will
be output.
i.LINK: Select this setting to play back the input from a
source component connected to the i.LINK (AUDIO)
terminal. With this setting, only the i.LINK signal will
be output. This settings is available when any device is
selected at Input Setup menu
menu
→
Press the [Input] button, and then
roll the scroll wheel to select the
input source you want to set.
Press the scroll wheel and then
press the [Audio SEL] button.
Each time the button is pressed, the
mode changes from “Auto”
“Analog”
back to “Auto.” The “Auto” audio mode
is recommended for normal
circumstances.
Note:
This procedure can also be performed by
using the DTR-10.5. Press the [Audio
Selector] button then use the [Select/
Preset] dial to select the mode you want
to set.
Input Setup Menu
Multichannel (See page 94).
i.LINK.
→
“Multich”
→
Input Setup Menu
→
Digital Audio (See page 95).
→
→
Audio Assign Sub-
→
Audio Assign Sub-
→
“i.LINK” and
→
Audio
Using the Re-EQ Function
This function corrects soundtracks with a strong treble
level to the home theater level. This correction should
be made when the treble sounds from the front speakers
are too strong.
Hint:
This can also be set on the menu with OSD. The listening
mode which the Re-EQ effect can be applied to has a
Re-EQ option in the Listening Mode Setup menu.
1
Re-EQ
Using the Late Night Function
(only in Dolby Digital)
The difference between loud and quiet sounds is very
large in pictures produced for movie theaters, so you
have to raise the volume level to catch environmental
sounds and human conversations. Since the Late Night
Function is able to reduce the difference between loud
and quiet sounds, you can hear quiet sounds without
raising the entire volume level. This function is helpful
when you enjoy movies late at night by turning down
sounds.
This function is released when putting the DTR-10.5
into the standby status.
Hint:
This function can also be set on the menu with OSD
(See page 106).
1
L Night
Press the scroll wheel, and then
press the [Re-EQ] button (repeatedly).
Press the scroll wheel, and then
press the [L Night] button (repeatedly).
Off: Turns off the Late Night function.
Low: Reduces the difference between
loud and quiet sounds.
High: Further reduces the difference
between loud and quiet sounds.
The previous display comes back after a
while.
Notes:
• The Late Night function is effective
only for Dolby Digital sources.
• The Late Night function may be less
effective or have no effect depending
on the Dolby Digital source.
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Using the Listening Modes
Types of Listening Modes
Listening modes on the DTR-10.5 enable you to enjoy
movie theater or concert hall quality sounds in your
room. The DTR-10.5 provides the following listening
modes. Before playing a source in optimal sound, be
sure to complete the Speaker/Output Setup (See pages
88 - 91).
Direct
This mode allows you to enjoy pure sounds straight from
an original source. Every channel of the audio input
source will be output “as is” to respective channels.
Pure Audio
In addition to the Direct mode, playback of music more
faithful to the original sounds is enabled because the
display window is turned off to minimize noise sources
(the power supply to the video circuitry is also turned
off, so nothing is displayed on the screen).
Stereo
Sounds are output from the right and left front speakers,
and the subwoofer.
Mono
This mode is suitable for playing old movies recorded
in monaural sound, or for playing the right and left
channels separately on bilingual sources. This mode
also allows you to listen to multiplexed soundtracks on
DVDs and other sources.
Dolby Pro Logic II
This mode enables 5.1-channel playback of music and
movies recorded in 2 channels. You can select the Movie
mode, best designed for playing movies, the Music
mode, best designed for listening to music, and the
Game mode, best suited for enjoying games.
• PLII Movie
This mode can be used with VHS and DVD videos
with the mark, and certain television
programs.
• PLII Music
This mode can be used with stereo music CDs and
DVD recordings of live concerts.
• PLII Game
This mode can be used with game discs.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx
This mode reproduces in 5.1-7.1 channels music CDs
and movies recorded in 2 channels. Together with
clearer sounds, you will hear more natural and smoother
surround effects than ever before. In addition to CDs
and movies, game sources are played with a dramatic
spatial presentation and with sound localization.
And this mode enables 7.1 channel playback of music
and movies recorded in 5.1 channels. You can select the
PLIIx Movie and PLIIx Music mode.
• PLIIx Movie
This is the best mode for viewing movies.
• PLIIx Music
This is the best mode for playing music.
• PLIIx Game
This is the best mode for enjoying games, providing
the best sense of signal movement.
Dolby Digital
This is a surround mode that will make you feel as if
you are sitting in a seat inside a theater or concert hall.
This mode can be used with DVDs and LDs with the
mark.
Dolby VS (Dolby Virtual Speaker)
The dynamic surround sound effects specific to 5.1
channel speakers are reproduced through 2 speakers.
When combined with “Dolby Pro Logic II”/“DTS
NEO:6,” this mode provides 5.1 channel surround
music recorded in 2 channels on CD or MP3 through
only 2 speakers. This mode can also be applied to a system equipped with more than 2 speakers.
If you are able to use only 2 speakers in a separate room
(Zone 2 or Zone 3) or main room B, this mode will let
you experience truly powerful sounds of a movie, CD or
game through the virtual surround effects. When you
use this mode with three or more speakers, the speakers
used for output will depend on the input source and
decoding mode.
Dolby Digital EX/Dolby EX
This mode enables 6.1 channel playback of music or
movies recorded in 5.1 channels. Adding a surround
channel to the backside of 5.1 channel speakers to make
them 6.1 channel speakers will enhance space expressions that should give you a real feel of moving sounds
such as 360-degree rotation or overhead flying. Since
sounds on the surround back channel are divided into
the surround left and right channels, this mode also
enables conventional 5.1 channel playback. When playing DVDs and LDs recorded in 5.1 channels with the
mark, Dolby Digital EX mode turns on, and when
playing other sources, Dolby EX turns on.
DTS
Sound data that would be of tremendous size if completely divided into 5.1 channels are compressed into
digital data with a status as close as possible to the original sounds. Playing in this mode requires a DVD player
able to output DTS. This mode can be used with CDs,
DVDs and LDs with the mark.
DTS 96/24
This is a listening mode available with DTS 96/24. This
mode allows you to enjoy delicate sounds.
DTS-ES Discrete
This is a 6.1 channel surround system based on DTS
with a surround back channel added. Since all 6.1 channels including the added surround back channel are
recorded as completely independent digital data, a 3-D
feeling and a sense of moving sounds are reproduced
more clearly. This mode can be used with CDs, DVDs,
and LDs with the mark.
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DTS-ES Matrix
This mode plays in 6.1 channels the music and movies
recorded in DTS-ES. Sources recorded in DTS-ES
include data for the surround back channel, and each
channel is reproduced in 6.1 channels. This mode can
be used with CDs, DVDs, and LDs with the
mark.
DTS NEO:6
This mode enables 6.1 channel playback of music and
movies recorded in 2 channels. A broad frequency band
is allocated to each channel, and every channel is kept
very independent. This mode can be set to the Cinema
mode, best designed for playing movies, and the Music
mode, best designed for listening to music.
The sources recorded in 5.1 channels are played in
NEO:6.
• NEO:6 Cinema
Surround effects full of moving sound feelings are
reproduced. This mode is suitable for 2 channel
recorded VHS videos, DVD videos, and television
programs.
• NEO:6 Music
Since it uses a surround channel, this mode creates a
natural sound field, which cannot be expected from
ordinary 2 channel output. This mode is suitable for
playing CDs recorded in 2 channels.
AAC
Digital data compressed through the MPEG-2 AAC system reproduces surround sounds of 5.1 channels at
maximum. This mode can be used for playing AAC
sources such as a BS-digital-broadcasted program.
Multiplex
This mode is used for listening to multiplex broadcasts.
THX
This mode produces the maximum effects on a THXcompliant speaker system.
• THX Cinema
This is a 5.1 channel THX mode, designed for viewing theatrical films recorded and edited on the
assumption that they will be played in a sizable place
like a movie theater. The audio output for the surround back channels depends on the input source and
decoding mode.
• THX Ultra2 Cinema
This is the THX Ultra 2 mode. This mode enables 7.1
channel playback of music and movies recorded in
5.1 channels. It analyzes surround factors to be reproduced, and distributes the factors to the surround back
to optimize the atmosphere and the sense of orientation. This function reinforces the horizontal and backward extension, and the sound location.
• THX Music Mode
This is the THX Ultra 2 mode designed for playing
music sources. It enables 7.1 channel playback of 5.1
channel recorded sources.
• THX Games Mode
This is the THX Ultra 2 mode designed for playing
game sources.
• THX Surround EX
“THX Surround EX” - Dolby Digital Surround EX is
a joint development of Dolby Laboratories and the
THX Ltd.
In a movie theater, film soundtracks that have been
encoded with Dolby Digital Surround EX technology
are able to reproduce an extra surround back channel
which has been added during the mixing of the program. A list of Surround EX encoded movies can be
found on www.Dolby.com.
• Multichannel
This is a listening mode available with analog multichannel connection.
• i.LINK: DVD-Audio
This is a listening mode used for playing DVD-Audio
format sources during i.LINK (AUDIO) connection.
• i.LINK: SACD
This is a listening mode used for playing Super Audio
CD format sources during i.LINK (AUDIO) connection.
Integra’s Proprietary Listening Mode (DSP)
All Ch Stereo
This mode is useful for playing music as BGM. Stereo
sounds are provided by all speakers, so you can enjoy a
powerful sound field.
Full Mono
Monaural sounds are provided by all speakers. You can
listen to the same tone of music wherever you are.
Mono Movie
This mode is suitable for playing old movies recoreded
in with monaural sound. The center channel outputs
straight sounds, while other speakers provide center
sounds with adequate echo effects. Despite monaural
sound, you can enjoy the feeling of being in a movie theater.
Enhance
This mode is suitable for playing music, and watching
sports programs on television. Environmental sounds
are move naturally to the surround and surround back
speakers, so more dynamic sounds are reproduced.
Orchestra
This mode is suitable for playing classical music and
operas. The surround effects are reinforced to extend the
sound image throughout the listening room. You can
enjoy the natural touch of music as if you are sitting in a
large concert hall.
Unplugged
This mode is suitable for listening to acoustic sounds,
vocals and jazz music. Because it focuses on the front
sound image, this mode creates an image of the sound
field that makes you feel as if you are listening to music
in front of a stage.
Operations
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Using the Listening Modes —Continued
Studio-Mix
This mode is suitable for rock‘n’ roll and popular
music. The image of powerful sounds is reproduced as
sounds that make you feel as if you are sitting in a live
house.
TV Logic
This mode is suitable for television programs broadcast
from studios. You may feel as if you are sitting in a television studio. All of the surround sounds are enhanced,
and conversations are output clearly.
Listening Modes for Listeners Using
Headphones
Dolby Headphone
This mode makes headphones reproduce dynamic surround sound effects like 5.1 channel speakers. The listening mode used before putting on headphones is
applied to the headphones. However, the following listening modes will be decoded as follows:
• The Dolby VS or Stereo mode sources will be
decoded in the Dolby Headphone mode.
• The source decoded in the 7.1ch surround format will
be decoded in the 5.1ch surround format.
• The DTS 96/24 mode source will be decoded in the
DTS format.
Listening modes when the Dolby Headphone is set to
“Off”:
Direct
When the listening mode was Direct before putting on
headphones, this mode is applied. Effects are the same
as the Direct mode indicated previously.
Pure Audio
When the listening mode was Pure Audio before putting
on headphones, this mode is applied. Effects are the
same as the Pure Audio indicated previously.
Mono
When the listening mode was Mono, Mono Movie or
Full Mono before putting on headphones, this mode is
applied. Effects are the same as the Mono mode indicated previously.
This mode is also applied when you listen to the monaural source in the Dolby VS listening mode before putting on headphones.
Stereo
When the listening mode was other than Direct, Pure
Audio, Mono, Mono Movie or Full Mono before putting on headphones, this mode is applied. Effects are the
same as the Stereo mode indicated previously.
Multiplex
When the listening mode was Multiplex before putting
on headphones, this mode is applied.
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Using the Listening Modes —Continued
Selecting the Listening Mode
The DTR-10.5 provides various listening modes.
Note:
The available modes depend on the input signal you
selected.
Input source buttons
Standby/On
Standby
Display Tape 1 Tape 2 Tuner Phono C
(
)
Rec/ Zone 3 Red
)
(
Blue
Main
)
(
Zone 2
Green
Pure Audio
Audio
Listening
Selector
Mode
Phones
Tuning
Mode
Clear
DVD
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7
Select/
Control
Preset
Tone Zone 2
/
Setup
Push To Enter
Push To Enter
D Net Audio
Tuning
Rec/ Zone 3
LevelExitLevelDimmerMemory
Select/PresetListening Mode
On Standby
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Custom
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THX
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Direct
Pure A
Dimmer
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Input
Prev
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Display
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Muting
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Operating on the DTR-10.5
Press the input source button.
1
Start playback on the device you selected
2
for input.
Press the [Listening Mode] button, and
3
then turn the [Select/Preset] to select a
listening mode.
Operating with the Remote Controller
Master Volume
Input
Video 7
Digital S Video Video AudioLR
Input
ALL CH ST
Stereo
DSP
DSP
Open
Start playback on the device you selected
2
for input.
Press the scroll wheel, and then press the
3
listening mode button you want to select.
Pure A button: To switch the listening mode to
“Pure Audio.” When you select “Pure Audio,” the
video signal is interrupted (resulting in a
blacked-out screen), and the [Pure Audio] indicator lights up.
Direct button: To switch the listening mode to
“Direct.”
Stereo button: To switch the listening mode to
“Stereo.”
Surround button: To switch the listening mode
to the surround mode.
• When 5 channel signals are input, every time
you press the button, the listening mode
changes “DolbyEX”
(Default)”
“Off”
→
→
“DolbyEX,” and so on.
→
“PLIIx Movie
“PLIIx Music”
→
“NEO:6”
• When 2 channel signals are input, every time
you press the button, the listening mode
changes “PLIIx Movie (Default)”
Music”
→
→
“PLIIx Game”
“NEO:6 Music”
→
→
“NEO:6 Cinema”
“PLIIx Movie
(Default),” and so on.
THX button: To switch the listening mode to
“THX.”
• When Dolby Digital multichannel (*/2) signals
are input, you can switch to any of the following
decode modes. Every time you press the button,
the listening mode changes “THX Cinema”
“SurroundEX”
“MusicMode”
→
“Ultra2 Cinema (Default)”
→
“Games Mode”
→
ema,” and so on (See page 112).
DSP/DSP buttons: Every time you press
the buttons, you can switch to any of the listening
modes according to the input signals.
ALL CH ST button: To switch the listening
mode to “All Ch Stereo.”
[ ]/[ ] cursor buttons:
• When AAC’s multiplex sound signals are
input, the main-sound and sub-sound are
switched. Every time you press the [ ]/[ ]
buttons, the mode changes “Main”
→
“Main + Sub”
→
“Main,” and so on.
• When using the headphones, you can use the
[ ]/[ ] buttons to switch on/off the Dolby
Headphone listening mode.
→
→
“PLIIx
“THX Cin-
→
“Sub”
→
→
Operations
Roll the scroll wheel to select a device for
1
playback.
Perform this operation when neither the [Mode]
button nor the [Input] button lights. If any button
lights, press it to turn it off.
Rolling the scroll wheel lights both buttons, and
switches the input source and the mode at the
same time.
Tip:
A table listed later in this manual shows which listening
mode can be used with which input signal format. See
page 143.
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Tuner
Memory
Tuning
Mode
Control / Tuning
Listening to Radio Broadcasts
Using the Tuner
One of the features of the DTR-10.5 that is most
frequently used is its ability to play FM and AM broadcast
radio stations. The DTR-10.5 provides a number of
listening modes perfect for listening to the radio and
getting the most out of your audio system. Also, by
presetting radio stations that you listen to frequently, you
can select them easily by pressing the [CH/Disc +/–]
button on the remote controller.
Setting the AM Tuning Interval
For the Australian model, you have to adjust the “AM
Frequency Step” setting according to your area.
Use the Setup menu to adjust the “AM Frequency Step”
setting.
To perform this setting, go to “Hardware Setup”
Frequency Setup”
→
“Frequency Step,” and select “9 kHz”
→
“AM
or “10 kHz.” For details on this setting, see page 87.
Tuning into a Radio Station
Tuner
Input
Video 7
Digital S Video Video AudioLR
Master Volume
Open
Standby/On
Standby
Tuning Mode
(
)
Rec/ Zone 3 Red
)
(
Main
Blue
)
(
Green
Zone 2
Pure Audio
Audio
Listening
Selector
Mode
Phones
Tuning
Mode
Clear
Display Tape 1 Tape 2 Tuner Phono C
DVD
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7
Select/
Control
Preset
/
Tone Zone 2
Tuning
Setup
Push To Enter
Push To Enter
Select/Preset
D Net Audio
Rec/ Zone 3
LevelExitLevelDimmerMemory
Tuning into a Radio Station Automatically
(automatic tuning)
1
Tuner
Press the [Tuner] input source button.
Each time you press the [Tuner] button,
the input source changes between AM
and FM.
2
3
Tuning
Mode
Control / Tuning
Press the [Tuning Mode] button to
Memory
turn on the “AUTO” indication.
Turn the [Control/Tuning] dial
either clockwise or
counterclockwise. This starts
tuning automatically.
The tuner stops automatically where it
tunes into a station.
When you tune into a radio station,
TUNED
indicator appears in the
display. If you tune into an FM station in
stereo, then “FM STEREO” appears.
When the FM stereo broadcast contains much noise:
Press the [Tuning Mode] button to switch to the manual
tuning mode. The “AUTO” indication disappears and the
tuner turns into the monaural mode. In the monaural
mode, the noise will be reduced and the broadcast be
easier to hear.
Tuning into a Radio Station Manually
(manual tuning)
1
2
3
• The tuner frequency changes in 200 kHz (50 kHz)
increments for FM and 10 kHz (or 9 kHz) increments
for AM.
• When you tune into an FM station manually, the tuner
turns into monaural mode. If you want to listen to the FM
station in stereo, press the [Tuning Mode] button.
Specifying Radio Stations by Frequency
Remote controller
Direct Tuning
123
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10 0
--/---
Band
Frequency
Press the [Tuner] input source
button.
Each time you press the [Tuner] button,
the input source changes between AM and
FM.
Press the [Tuning Mode] button to
turn off the “AUTO” indication.
Turn the [Control/Tuning] dial
either clockwise or
counterclockwise to tune your
station.
Turning counterclockwise decreases the
frequency, and turning clockwise
increases the frequency.
To select a radio station by
Clear
#
entering its frequency, press
the remote controller’s [Direct
Tuning] button, and then use
the number buttons to enter
the frequency.
ABC DEF
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Listening to Radio Broadcasts —Continued
Selecting a Preset Radio Station
Input
Video 7
Digital S Video Video AudioLR
Master Volume
Open
When using the DTR-10.5:
1
2
When using the remote controller:
1
Standby/On
Standby
Tuning Mode
Display Tape 1 Tape 2 Tuner Phono C
(
)
Rec/ Zone 3 Red
)
(
Main
Blue
)
(
Zone 2
Green
DVD
Pure Audio
Audio
Listening
Selector
Mode
Phones
Tuning
Mode
Clear
Memory
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7
Control
Select/
Preset
/
Tuning
Tone Zone 2
Setup
Push To Enter
Push To Enter
Tuner
D Net Audio
Rec/ Zone 3
LevelExitLevelDimmerMemory
Select/Preset
Presetting a Radio Station
Up to 40 stations can be stored in memory as preset radio
stations.
1
Tune into the radio station you
desire (See “Tuning Into a Radio
Station”).
Tuner
Press [Tuner] input source button
on the DTR-10.5.
Select/ Preset
Using the [Select/Preset] dial,
select the number of the desired
preset station.
Press the [Input] button, and then
use the scroll wheel to select
Input
TUNER.
To switch to FM or AM, press the scroll
wheel.
Operations
2
3
4
Tuning
Mode
Tuning
Mode
Memory
Select/ Preset
Memory
Press the [Memory] button on the
front panel.
Flashes
Using the [Select/Preset] dial,
select a preset number (from 1 to
40) to assign the station.
The “MEMORY” indicator blinks for 5
seconds. Complete the procedure while
the “MEMORY” indicator blinks. If the
“MEMORY” indicator disappears
before completing the procedure, go
back to step 2 and repeat the procedure
again.
Press the [Memory] button to final-
ize the procedure.
Lights
You can enter text names for any of the
preset radio stations (See page 97).
2
+
CH
Disc
-
Use the [CH/Disc +/–] button to
select the presets.
Selecting Presets by Number
To select a preset by number, use the
remote controller’s number buttons. For
example, to select preset #7, press [7].
To select preset #12, press [1] then [2].
Erasing a Preset Radio Station
1
Tuner
Press the [Tuner] input source button and use the [Select/Preset]
dial to select the preset radio station that you want to erase (See
above).
Select/ Preset
2
Tuning
Mode
Press and hold the [Memory] button and then press the [Tuning
Memory
Mode] button.
The selected preset station is erased.
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Enjoying Multichannel Playback
For USA and Canadian models, multichannel
playback is available when the multichannel
terminal board [E] is installed.
To the DTR-10.5, you can be connected up to two
devices, such as a DVD player, that deal with multichannel sounds (5.1-7.1 channels).
To use multichannel connections, you need to specify
settings on the Input Setup menu. In addition, you can
set listening modes as you prefer. Enjoy multichannel
playback in the main room.
How to Connect
Use three or four audio connection cables or a multichannel connection cable to connect the multichannel
output jack on the connected device to the MULTI-CH
IN 1/2 jack on the DTR-10.5.
MULTI
F
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1
OUT
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE
FRONT R (BTL
AUDIO IN
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LR
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2
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3
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How to Set Up
Specify the input source type. At default, DVD is “1,”
CD is “2,” and others are “No.”
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--/---
Custom
Macro
Scroll
wheel
Enter
///
Press the [Input] button, and then roll the
1
scroll wheel to select the input source to
Dimmer
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Input
Prev
CH
Display
+
CH
Disc
-
Rec
be set.
Press the scroll wheel, and then press the
2
[Setup] button to display the Main menu.
Direct Tuning
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Zone
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Random
Input
Setup
FRONT
SUB
SURR
SURR
BACK
Press the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Input
3
Setup,” and then press the [Enter] button.
Press the [ /[ ] buttons to select “Audio
R
L
CENTER
4
Assign,” and then press the [Enter] but-
ton.
R
L
Press the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select
5
“Multichannel,” and then select a setting
with the [ ]/[ ] buttons.
Select “1” when connected to MULTI-CH
IN 1, or “2” when connected to MULTI-CH
IN 2.
Press the [Setup] button.
6
Setting is completed, and the menu screen disappears.
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Enjoying Multichannel Playback —Continued
Playing Back in Multichannel Sound
789
PQRS TUV WXYZ
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10 0
--/---
Custom
Macro
Scroll wheel
Dimmer
T V
Input
+
CH
Disc
-
Prev
CH
Display
Rec
Surround
Pure A
Repeat Video Music Photo
Test Tone
Audio SEL
Caps Delete
RC-556M
Press the [Input] button, and then roll the
1
scroll wheel to select the input source to
be set.
Press the scroll wheel, and then press
2
(repeatedly) the [Audio SEL] button to
select “Multich.”
Start playing.
3
Adjust the volume level with the [VOL ]
4
buttons.
You can adjust the volume level in the range from
–
∞
, –81.5 dB to 18.0 dB (when Relative is set for
Volume Setup).
Hint:
You can also adjust the volume level with the
input source button, the [Audio Selector] button,
and the [Master Volume] dial on the DTR-10.5.
Direct Tuning
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T V VOL
Zone 3
Zone
InputMode
VOL
Muting
Random
Last Memory
Stereo
MemorySearchA-BRepeat
Level
Re-EQ
2
Sleep
Input
VOL /
+
Adjusting the Volume Level of
Speakers for Multichannel Playback
CH
Disc
-
Prev
CH
Display
Rec
Surround
Pure A
Repeat Video Music Photo
CH SEL
TestTone
Caps Delete
RC-556M
Press the scroll wheel, and then press the
1
[CH SEL] button to select a speaker
whose volume level you want to adjust.
Speakers set by the Speaker Configuration submenu on the Speaker/Output Setup menu are displayed on a one-by-one basis.
Press the [Level –/+] button to adjust the
2
volume level.
You can adjust in the range from –12 dB to +12
dB. The subwoofer can be adjusted in the range
from –15 dB to +12 dB.
Hint:
The volume level of each speaker for multichannel
sounds is different from the calibration level to be set
with the test sound described on page 90. Adjustment
made here is not reflected in playing other than the multichannel playback.
Enter
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Last Memory
DSP DSP
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Random
Stereo
MemorySearchA-BRepeat
Level
Re-EQ
VOL
Muting
+
Level –/+
Operations
You can also set the listening mode in advance for multichannel playback (Listening Mode Preset). To do so,
select “Input Setup”
→
“Listening Mode Preset”
→
“Multichannel” on the Setup menu to choose the preferred mode. This defaults to “Multichannel.”
See page 59 for details of the listening mode, and page
97 for the listening mode preset.
To configure the listening mode settings including
audio effect and playback options:
You can specify detailed settings for the decode mode
and the speaker environment for multichannel playback
(Listening Mode Setup). See page 102 for details.
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Enjoying Movies and Music in the Remote Zone
(Zone 2/3)
You can connect speakers and amplifiers for the remote
zone, and enjoy different sources in a remote zone
(Zone 2 or Zone 3).
There are three ways to enjoy in a remote zone:
Connecting and Setup
When Connecting Only Speakers (Zone 2)
• You can enjoy a different source in a remote zone
while a 5.1 channel source is being played in the
main room.
• Adjust the volume level on the DTR-10.5.
Main Room
TV
DTR-10.5
SURR BACK R (ASSIGNABLE)SURR BACK L (ASSIGNABLE
Zone 2
Connect the speakers for Zone 2 to SURR
1
BACK L/R SPEAKERS B terminals.
Connect the video component for Zone 2
2
to any of the composite VIDEO OUT 1-4
terminals.
Set the Setup menu.
3
1. On the Setup menu (See page 88), select
“Speaker/Output Setup”
figuration,” and set “Speaker B Surr Bk” to
“Powered Zone 2.”
2. Similarly, select “Speaker/Output Setup”
“Video Output Assign,” and set the terminal
connected to the component to “Zone 2
Out.”
3. Press the [Setup] button to close the menu.
)
SPEAKERS BSPEAKERS B
→
“Speaker Con-
→
When Connecting the Pre-main Amplifier or
Receiver (Zone 2 or Zone 3)
• You can enjoy a different source in a remote zone while
a 7.1 channel source is being played in the main room.
• Adjust the volume level on the pre-main amplifier or
receiver in the remote zone.
Main Room
TV
DTR-10.5
LR
OUT
OUT
VIDEO
Zone 2/Zone 3
IN
L
R
Connect the pre-main amplifier or
1
receiver for Zone 2 or Zone 3 to the
DTR-10.5.
Connect to any of the following terminals:
• AUDIO OUT 1-5
Default:
Analog 4 (AUDIO OUT 4): Zone 2 Out
Analog 5 (AUDIO OUT 5): Zone 3 Out
• DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1-2
• DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL 1-2
Connect the speakers for Zone 2 or Zone
2
3 to the pre-main amplifier or receiver.
Connect the video component for Zone 2
3
or Zone 3 to any of the composite VIDEO
OUT 1-4 terminals.
Set the Setup menu.
4
1. On the Setup menu (See page 91), select
“Speaker/Output Setup”
Assign,” and set the terminal to which the
component is connected to “Zone 2 Out” or
“Zone 3 Out.”
2. Then, set “Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3 Out” in
the Audio Output Assign sub-menu to
“Line Out (fixed).”
3. Similarly, select “Speaker/Output Setup”
“Video Output Assign,” and set the terminal
to which the component is connected to
“Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3 Out.”
4. Press the [Setup] button to close the menu.
TV
Receiver/
Pre-main amplifier
→
“Audio Output
→
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Enjoying Movies and Music in the Remote Zone (Zone 2/3) —Continued
When Connecting the Power Amplifier (Zone 2
or Zone 3)
• You can enjoy a different source in a remote zone
while a 7.1 channel source is being played in the
main room.
• Adjust the volume level on the DTR-10.5 (not on the
power amplifier).
Main Room
TV
DTR-10.5
LR
OUT
OUT
VIDEO
Zone 2/Zone 3
IN
L
R
Connect the power amplifier for Zone 2 or
1
Zone 3 to the DTR-10.5.
TV
Power amp
Connect to any of the following terminals:
• AUDIO OUT 1-5
• DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1-2
• DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL 1-2
Connect the speakers for Zone 2 or Zone
2
3 to the power amplifier.
Connect the video component for Zone 2
3
or Zone 3 to any of the composite VIDEO
OUT 1-4 terminals.
Set the Setup menu.
4
1. On the Setup menu (See page 91), select
“Speaker/Output Setup”
→
“Audio Output
Assign,” and set the terminal to which the
component is connected to “Zone 2 Out” or
“Zone 3 Out.”
2. Then, set “Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3 Out” in
the Audio Output Assign sub-menu to “Pre
Out (variable).”
3. Similarly, select “Speaker/Output Setup”
→
“Video Output Assign,” and set the terminal
to which the component is connected to
“Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3 Out.”
4. Press the [Setup] button to close the menu.
Enjoying Movies and Music in a
Remote Zone
• The sleep timer in the main room also works in Zone
2 and Zone 3. To make the sleep timer effective only
in Zone 2 or Zone 3, set the sleep timer on the
DTR-10.5 in the main room, and then put it into the
standby status.
• When “Speaker B Surr Back” is set to “Powered
Zone 2” on the Speaker Configuration sub-menu of
the Speaker/Output Setup menu, 7.1 channel playback is disabled in the main room.
• Sounds and pictures that can be output to Zone 2 and
Zone 3 are as follows:
From Input
Terminal
i.LINK
(AUDIO)
(Option)
ETHERNET
(Option), PH,
AUDIO IN 1-9
Audio Input
DIGITAL IN
OPTICAL 1-6,
DIGITAL IN
COAXIAL 1-6
VIDEO IN 1-6,
S VIDEO IN 1-
6, COMPO-
NENT VIDEO
IN 1-6
Video Input
*1 Only PCM output
*2 Super Audio CD and DVD-Audio are not output.
*3 Possible for 2 channel downmix signal.
*4 In the case of COMPONENT VIDEO IN, possible if
the HDMI slot is inserved.
Columns covered by “ \ ” indicate that no setting related
to the column is specified for Zone 2 Out or Zone 3 Out
in “Audio Output Assign” or “Video Output Assign.”
REC/
ZONE
ZONE3To Output Terminal
2
*1
✔
*2
✔
*2
✔
✔✔ AUDIO OUT 1-5
*3
✔
✔✔ DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1-2
✔✔ DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL 1-2
*4
✔
AUDIO OUT 1-5
✔
*2
DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1-2
✔
*2
DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL 1-2
✔
DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1-2
DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL 1-2
*1
AUDIO OUT 1-5
✔
*4
VIDEO OUT 1-4
✔
S VIDEO OUT 1-4
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Operations
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Enjoying Movies and Music in the Remote Zone (Zone 2/3) —Continued
Operating with the Remote Controller
When operating with the remote controller, how to
operate depends on the location of Zone 2 or Zone 3, or
the distance from the DTR-10.5.
• Point the remote controller at the infrared receiver on
the DTR-10.5, and then operate the controller.
• Install a remote controller sensor in Zone 2 or Zone 3
through an IR connection (See page 48).
• Switch the Transmission Signal Format to RF (Radio
Frequency) (depending on the destination) (See page
141).
On Standby
T
V
Input
On, Standby
CH Disc +/–
Power on the devices in Zone 2 or Zone 3.
1
123
@.-'/
ABC DEF
456
GHI JKL MNO
789
PQRS TUV WXYZ
+
10 0
--/--Direct Tuning
Custom
Macro
Dimmer
u
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T V
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Input
T
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v
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S
+
CH
Enter
Disc
-
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Prev
R
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t
u
CH
r
n
Display
Main A Main B
Rec
Surround
THXAll CH ST
Pure A
Direct
Repeat Video MusicPhoto
Test Tone
CH SEL
Album Ar tist GenrePlaylist
Audio SEL
Caps Delete
Language Loca t ion
RC-556M
I
+
T
V CH
-
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V VOL
Clear
#
Zone 3
Zone
InputMode
M
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A
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A
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J
VOL
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u
G
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S
Muting
Random
AngleSubtitleAudio
Last Memory
Stereo
MemorySearchA-BRepeat
DSP DSP
Level
Re-EQ
L Night
Zone 3
2
Zone 2
Sleep
Level –/+
+Level
Press the [Zone 2] or [Zone 3] button, and then
the [On] button.
Select a source.
2
Rotate the scroll wheel to select a source while
the [Zone 2] or [Zone 3] button is lighted (if the
button is not lighted, press the [Zone2] or [Zone
3] button to light it).
• When you have selected the tuner, you can
choose a preset channel with the [CH Disc
+/–] button.
Adjust the volume level.
3
Press the [Zone 2] (or [Zone 3]) button, and
within 5 seconds, press the [Level –/+] button to
adjust the volume level.
Notes:
• When the pre-main amplifier or receiver is
connected, the volume level should be adjusted
at the connected component side.
• When not using Zone 2 or Zone 3, press the
[Zone 2] (or [Zone 3]) button, and then press
the [Standby] button.
Operating on the DTR-10.5
Standby/On
Standby/On
Standby
(
)
Rec/ Zone 3 Red
)
(
Blue
Main
)
(
Green
Zone 2
Pure Audio
Audio
Listening
Selector
Mode
Phones
Tuning
Mode
Clear
Display Tape 1 Tape 2 Tuner Phono C
DVD
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7
Select/
Preset
/
Tuning
Tone Zone 2
Control
Setup
Push To Enter
Push To Enter
D Net Audio
Rec/ Zone 3
LevelExitLevelDimmerMemory
Video 7
Digital S Video Video AudioLR
Rec/Zone 3Zone 2
Control/TuningSelect/Preset
Turn on the power supply to the DTR-10.5,
1
and then select a source for Zone 2 or
Zone 3.
For Zone 2, press the [Zone 2] button, and then
select the source with the [Select/Preset] dial.
For Zone 3, press the [Rec/Zone 3] button, and
then, select the source with the [Control/Tuning]
dial.
When you press the [Zone 2] or [Rec/Zone 3]
button, the [Standby] indicator on the DTR-10.5
blinks for five seconds, so perform operations
while it is blinking.
The source button for Zone 2 lights in green and
the source buttton for Zone 3 lights in red.
To switch the source for Zone 2 (or Zone 3) and
the main room simultaneously:
Repeatedly press the [Zone 2] (or [Rec/Zone 3])
button to display “Z2Sel:SOURCE,” and then
select the source.
Adjust the volume level.
2
For Zone 2, press the [Level] button under the
[Zone 2] button, and then adjust with the [Select/
Preset] dial.
For Zone 3, press the [Level] button under the
[Rec/Zone 3] button, and then adjust with the
[Control/Tuning] dial.
Notes:
• When a pre-main amplifier or receiver is
connected to the DTR-10.5, the volume level
should be adjusted at the connected component
side.
Master Volume
Open
Input
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Enjoying Movies and Music in the
Remote Zone (Zone 2/3) —
Continued
• When not using Zone 2 or Zone 3, press the
[Zone 2] (or [Rec/Zone 3]) button, and then
press the [Standby/On] button. Or press the
[Zone 2] (or [Rec/Zone 3]) button, and then
turn the [Select/Preset] dial to select “Off.” In
the case of Zone 2, the green indicator on the
input source button is turned off, and in the
case of Zone 3, the red indicator is turned off.
• When operating in the main room, be sure to
confirm that the [Standby] indicator is not
blinking, and then start operations. When not
using in the main room, press the [Standby/
On] button. If the DTR-10.5 is in the standby
status, the power supply to Zone 2 and Zone 3
is not switched off.
Recording a Source
The DTR-10.5 can not only record the playing source
but can also record a source while playing another
source. You can also combine a video and audio to create a new source.
Signals that can be output to a video/audio recording
device vary with the type of jack connected. Check the
following conditions before starting recording:
Audio
• Signals (analog) from the ETHERNET, PH, or
AUDIO IN jacks are output only to the AUDIO OUT
jacks. Music signals of MP3, WMA, and WAVE to be
played with Net-Audio are also output only to analog
audio output jacks.
• No signal is output from the MULTI-CH IN jacks.
• No signal is output from the HDMI IN jacks. Recording via the HDMI OUT jack is also disabled because
Rec Out is not available in Audio Output Assign.
• Signals from the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL or COAXIAL jacks are output to the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jacks. PCM signals are converted
into analog signals, and also output to the AUDIO
OUT jacks.
• Only PCM signals are output from the i.LINK
(AUDIO) terminals to the AUDIO OUT jacks. Digital
signals are output from the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminals to the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL
jacks, but signals on Super Audio CD and DVDAudio are not output.
Video
• Video signals from the VIDEO IN, S VIDEO IN, or
COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack are output only to the
VIDEO OUT jacks.
Operations
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Recording a Source —Continued
Some steps can also be operated on the remote controller, but described here are operations on the DTR-10.5.
Notes:
• No surround effects can be recorded.
• No DVD or any sources whose copyright is protected
can be recorded.
• There are some restrictions on recording of digital
audio/video signals. Refer to the manual of your
recording component.
• If recorded as analog signals, DTS signals are
recorded as noise, so never record signals from a
DTS-compatible CD or LD.
Input source buttons
Video 7
Input
Digital S Video Video AudioLR
Rec/Zone 3Setup
Master Volume
Open
Standby/On
Standby
Phones
Standby indicator
Display Tape 1 Tape 2 Tuner Phono C
(
)
Rec/ Zone 3 Red
)
(
Blue
Main
)
(
Zone 2
Green
DVD
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7
Pure Audio
Audio
Listening
Selector
Mode
Tone Zone 2
Tuning
Mode
Clear
D Net Audio
Control
Select/
Preset
/
Tuning
Setup
Rec/ Zone 3
Push To Enter
LevelExitLevelDimmerMemory
Push To Enter
Control/Tuning
Select/Preset
Recording Audio/Video While Playing
Recording music or a movie you are currently playing.
Operate on the DTR-10.5 in the main room.
Turn on the power supply to DTR-10.5.
1
Press the input source button to select
4
the component for audio/video recording
(player side).
Press the [Rec/Zone 3] button, and press
5
it again within 3 seconds.
The “Rec Sel:SOURCE” is indicated in the display window, and the button for the source
selected lights in red.
Audio/video recording is enabled on the component for which “Rec Out” was specified in step 3.
Prepare the component for audio/video
6
recording (recorder side).
• Put the component for audio/video recording
into the recording standby status.
• You should adjust the recording level on the
recording component.
• For how to record, refer to the manual of the
recording component.
Start audio/video recording.
7
Play the component selected in step 4.
• Switching the source during audio/video
recording will record the source newly
selected.
• If you select FM (or AM) with the [Tuner]
input source button when the recording source
is set to AM (or FM), the output for the recording source also changes to AM (or FM).
Check the connection to your recording
2
component.
An audio recorder should be connected to the
AUDIO OUT or DIGITAL OUT jacks, and a
video recorder to the VIDEO OUT jacks.
Check settings for a recorder connected.
3
1. On the Setup menu (See page 91), select
“Speaker/Output Setup”
→
“Audio Output
Assign,” and specify “Rec Out” as the setting
for the jack to which your audio recording
component is connected.
2. Similarly, select “Speaker/Output Setup”
“Video Output Assign,” and specify “Video
XX Rec Out” as the setting for the jack to
which your video recording component is
connected.
3. Press the [Setup] button to close the menu.
Hint:
Since Zone 3 Out and Rec Out use the same circuitry, audio recording is disabled if Zone 3 Out
is specified. Audio/video recording is also disabled on the same component as that for playing.
→
Recording Audio/Video on a
Component While Playing Another
You can record an audio source or a video on a component while playing another source on another component. For example, you can record a CD while watching
a DVD. Operate this function on the DTR-10.5 in the
main room.
Turn on the power supply to DTR-10.5 in
1
Main A or Main B mode.
Proceeding to the next step in the Standby status
makes the Zone 3 mode effective, so be sure to
turn on the power source.
Check connections and settings to the
2
recording component.
Refer to steps 2 and 3 in “Recording Audio/
Video While Playing” in the previous section.
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Recording a Source —Continued
Press the [Rec/Zone 3] button, and within
3
3 seconds, select the source to be
recorded with the [Control/Tuning] dial.
Pressing the [Rec/Zone 3] button makes the
[Standby] indicator blink for 3 seconds. Select
the target sources while the indicator is blinking.
The name of the source to be recorded is indicated in the display window. Audio/video recording is enabled on the component for which “Rec
Out” was specified in step 2.
Prepare the component for audio/video
4
recording (recorder side).
Start audio/video recording.
5
You cannot listen to a broadcast from one station
while recording a broadcast from another station.
Recording the Video from One Source
and the Audio from Another Source
You can add audio signals from a source to a video of
another source to make your own custom video recordings. Below is an example of recording audio signals
from a CD player connected to the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL 2 jack and the video from a video camera connected to VIDEO IN 3 onto a video cassette tape on a
VCR connected to VIDEO OUT 2.
Operate this function in the main room.
Turn the [Select/Preset] dial to select
6
“Composite Video,” and set it to “3” with
the [Control/Tuning] dial.
After setting to “3,” press the [Setup] button.
Insert a CD in the CD player and insert a
7
tape in the video camera connected to the
VIDEO IN 3 jacks.
Insert a tape in the VCR connected to the
8
VIDEO OUT 2 jacks.
Press the [Rec/Zone 3] button, and within
9
3 seconds, select “Rec Sel:CD” with the
[Control/Tuning] dial.
Now, the CD player has been selected as the audio
input source, and VIDEO 3 as the video input
source.
Start recording on the VCR, and start play-
10
ing on the CD player and the video camera.
Playback starts on the component selected in
steps 3-6.
Note:
Switching the source during audio/video recording will record the source newly selected.
Operations
Turn on the power supply to the DTR-10.5
1
in Main A or Main B mode.
Check connections and settings to the
2
recording component.
Refer to steps 2 and 3 in “Recording Audio/Video
While Playing” on page 70.
Press the [CD] input source button.
3
Press the [Setup] button to display Main
4
menu, and turn the [Select/Preset] dial to
select “Input Setup.”
After selecting “Input Setup,” press the [Enter]
button.
To carry out steps 3-6 on the remote controller, follow the procedures described on page 86.
Turn the [Select/Preset] dial to select
5
“Video Assign,” and press the [Enter] but-
ton.
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Enjoying Net Audio
■
■
■
■
You can enjoy Net Audio when the ETHERNET terminal board [B] (for Net Audio) is
inserted.
About Net-Tune
The DTR-10.5 can be used as a Net-Tune client on a
standard Ethernet network, allowing you to play music
(MP3, WAV) stored on your Network Audio server
through the DTR-10.5. If your network is connected to
the Internet, you can also tune into Internet radio stations.
Internet Radio
With Internet radio you can:
• Listen to stations that use MP3 format streaming.
• Select stations by genre, location, or language.
• Preset up to 30 Internet radio stations.
Net-Tune
For audio delivery over Ethernet, Integra developed
NTSP (Net-Tune System Protocol). Since it’s based on
the industry standard TCP/IP protocol, it’s efficient and
very responsive.
The Network Audio server supports the MP3 and WAV
formats.
• AWAV: high-quality, uncompressed, linear PCM.
• MP3: high-quality, compressed, small file size.
For more information about Net-Tune, see the following
Integra Web sites.
• http://www.integrahometheater.com/
Network Requirements
Ethernet Network
The DTR-10.5’s Ethernet port supports 10Base-T. For
best results, a 100Base-T switched Ethernet network is
recommended. Although it’s theoretically possible to
use a wireless network, due to unpredictable performance, it may not provide satisfactory results, so a
wired network is recommended.
Ethernet Router
A router manages the network, routing data and supplying IP addresses. Your router must support the following:
• NAT NAT (Network Address Translation). NAT
allows several networked computers to access the
Internet simultaneously via a single Internet connection. The DTR-10.5 needs Internet access for Internet
radio.
• DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
DHCP supplies IP address information to network
devices, allowing them to configure themselves automatically.
• A router with a 100Base-TX switch built-in is recommended.
Some routers have a modem built-in, and some ISPs
require you to use specific routers. Please consult your
ISP or computer dealer if you’re unsure.
CAT5 Ethernet cable
Use a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable (straight-type).
Internet Access (for Internet radio)
To use Internet radio, your Ethernet network must have
Internet access. A narrowband Internet connection (e.g.,
56K modem, ISDN) will not provide satisfactory
results, so a broadband connection is strongly recommended (e.g., cable modem, xDSL modem, etc). Please
consult your ISP or computer dealer if you’re unsure.
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Notes:
• To use Internet radio with the DTR-10.5, your broadband Internet connection needs to be up and running
and able to access the Web. Please consult your ISP if
you have any problems with your Internet connection.
• The DTR-10.5 uses DHCP and AutoIP to configure
• The DTR-10.5 does not support PPPoE settings, so if
you have a PPPoE-type Internet connection, you must
use a PPPoE-compatible router.
• Depending on your ISP, you may need to specify a
proxy server to use Internet radio. If your PC is configured to use a proxy server, use the same settings
(see page 121).
its network settings automatically. If you want to configure these settings manually, see page 121.
Networking Your DTR-10.5
To connect the DTR-10.5 to your Ethernet network, plug one end of a CAT5 Ethernet cable into the ETHERNET (NetTune) port, and plug the other end into a LAN port on your router or switch.
The following diagram shows how you can connect the DTR-10.5 to your Ethernet network. Here it’s connected to a
LAN port on the router, which has a 4-port 100Base-TX switch built-in.
You can connect any number of DTR-10.5s to the network, and the Network Audio server can serve up to three clients
simultaneously, so you can enjoy Net-Tune in three separate rooms simultaneously. The following diagram shows a NetTune network with two DTR-10.5s.
DTR-10.5
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FRONT SURR SURR
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SUB
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12
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GND
IN
2
MAIN
ZONE
2
ZONE
AM
3
200mA MAX.
A
100mA MAX.
B
100mA MAX.
C
GND
100mA MAX.
D
TOTAL
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100mA MAX.
OUT
12 V
TRIGGER OUT
AC INLET
SPEAKERS A
AC OUTLET
AC 120V 60Hz
SWITCHED
120W 1A MAX.
SPEAKERS B
MODEL NO.
DTR-10.5
MULTI
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DIGITAL IN DIGITAL IN
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“Net-Tune”
33
is a trademark of
Onkyo Corporation.
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ETHERNET
55
(
)
Net-Tune
66
1
22
SURR
R
BACK
A
B
SUB
WOOFER
PRE
OUT B
Network Audio server
LAN/
Ethernet
port/
Internet radio
Operations
Modem
Router
Network Audio server
WAN port
LAN port
LAN port
LAN/
Ethernet
port/
Modem
WAN port
Router
Room 1
LAN port
LAN port
LAN port
Room 2
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Using the Remote Controller
To select Net-Tune mode, press the [Mode] button,
and then roll the scroll wheel until “NET-T” appears
on the display.
Note:
While neither the [Input] button nor [Mode] button is
illuminated, the scroll wheel changes the input source
and remote controller mode simultaneously (when you
enter the Net-Tune mode, be sure that the LCD display
shows “MSRV” or “IRD” in the top line and “NET-T” in
the bottom line).
Scroll wheel
On Standby
123
@.-'/
ABCDEF
456
GHIJKLMNO
789
PQRSTUVWXYZ
+
100
--/---
Custom
Macro
Dimmer
T V
Input
Prev
CH
Display
+
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Zone 3
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InputMode
Sleep
VOL
Muting
Main A Main B
Rec
Surround
THXAll CH ST
Direct
Pure A
Repeat Video Music Photo
Test Tone
CH SEL
Album Ar tistGenrePlaylist
Audio SEL
Caps Delete
Random
AngleSubtitleAudio
Last Memory
Stereo
MemorySearchA-BRepeat
DSPDSP
-
Level
Level
Re-EQ
L Night
Language Loca t ion
RC-556M
+
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Enjoying Net Audio —Continued
1
Number/letter buttons
These buttons are used to enter numbers and letters
when searching for music in your Network Audio
server.
2
Mode button
This button is used with the scroll wheel to select
the remote controller modes. Press this button first,
and then roll the scroll wheel until “NET-T” appears
on the display.
3
Up/Down/Left/Right /// & Enter
buttons
These buttons are used to navigate Internet radio
and Net-Tune server menus. The [Enter] button is
used to confirm items and to start playback of the
Network Audio server.
CH/Disc +/– button
4
This button is used to select Internet radio presets.
5
Play button
This button is used to start playback of the Network
Audio server.
Previous/Next / buttons
6
The Previous button is used to select the previous track. During playback it selects the beginning of the current track. The Next button is
used to select the next track.
Pause button
7
This button is used to pause playback.
Repeat button
8
This button is used for repeat playback.
Album button
9
This button is used to search the Network Audio
server’s music library by album.
Playlist button
0
This button is used to search the Network Audio
server’s library by playlist.
Caps button
A
This button is used to select lowercase letters,
uppercase letters, and numbers when searching for
the Network Audio server’s music by album, artist,
or playlist.
B
Delete button
This button is used to delete characters entered with
the number/letter buttons.
C
Input button
This button is used to select the input source. Press
this button first, and then roll the scroll wheel until
“MSRV” (Music Server) or “IRD” (Internet Radio)
appears on the display.
FR/FF / buttons
D
The FR button is used to start fast reverse. The
FF button is used to start fast forward.
E
Stop button
This button is used to stop playback.
F
Random button
This button is used for random playback.
Artist button
G
This button is used to search the Network Audio
server’s music library by artist.
H
Genre button
This button is used to search the Network Audio
server’s music library by genre, and to search for
Internet radio stations by genre.
I Location button
This button is used to search for Internet radio stations by country.
J Language button
This button is used to search for Internet radio stations by language.
Operations
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Enjoying Net Audio —Continued
Enter
Enter
Enter
Net Audio
Standby/On
Standby
(
)
Rec/ Zone 3 Red
)
(
Main
Blue
)
(
Zone 2
Green
Pure Audio
Listening
Selector
Mode
Phones
Tuning
Mode
Clear
Mode
CH/Disc +/–
Display
Display Tape 1 Tape 2 Tuner Phono C
Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7
DVD
Audio
Preset
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Enjoying Internet Radio
To listen to Internet radio, the connection/configuration
requirements listed on pages 72-73 must be satisfied.
1
While neither the [Input] button
nor [Mode] button is illuminated,
roll the scroll wheel to select
IRD (Internet Radio).
“NET-T” appears in the bottom line.
On the DTR-10.5, press the [Net Audio]
button. This button switches between
two alternative settings: Server and
Internet Radio.
4
5
Press the [Enter] button.
Wait while your requested data is download from the XiVA Internet Radio Service.
* What is the XiVA Internet Radio
Service?
The XiVA Internet Radio Service provides tuning information, allowing
you to select from a large number of
stations. You can find Internet Radio
Stations based on your interests,
musical taste, language, and location.
When Genre is selected:
Allow a few moments until the Genre
menu appears. When the main list of
genres appears, use the [ ]/[ ] buttons
to select the genre desired. Pressing the
[Enter] button brings up the sub-list of
the genre you selected, which prompts
you to further select one of the items
using the [ ]/[ ] buttons.
When Location is selected:
The list containing names of countries
appears. Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to
select the desired item.
When Language is selected:
The list of languages appears. Use the
[ ]/[ ] buttons to select your desired
item.
If no list is found, “No List” appears.
You can return from this screen to the
previous selection screen by pressing the
[ ] button.
Press the [Enter] button.
You are presented with a list of radio station names.
2
Display
Press the [Display] button on the
remote controller.
If the main menu has been already displayed, go to the next step.
6
Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select
one of the radio stations.
You can return to the previous step by
pressing the [ ] button.
3
Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select
one of the main menus: Genre,
Location, or Language.
Enter
To cancel, press the [ ] button.
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7
Enter
Presetting Internet Radio Stations
You can preset up to 30 Internet radio stations.
1
2
Enter
Press the [Enter] button.
Buffering starts with the following message displayed.
When the buffering is complete, the
DTR-10.5 starts playback of the broadcast.
Note:
If you’re using a narrowband Internet
connection (e.g., 56K modem, ISDN),
depending on the station, Internet radio
may not work satisfactorily. For best
results use a broadband connection (e.g.,
cable modem, xDSL modem, etc).
You can switch the displayed content
using the [ ]/[ ] buttons.
After the switch operation, the display
mode appears for 3 seconds, and then
the appropriate information scrolls.
If there is no information on title or artist, “No Info” appears.
When using the OSD screen, all the
information is displayed on one screen
without scrolling.
OSD
iNet Radio Station XXX
Title:
Program:
Artist:
Data:
Display
Receive your desired station.
Press the [ ] button.
The DTR-10.5 enters into preset mode;
the currently selected preset number
blinks for 5 seconds.
7ch
Station XXX Live
Station XXX Live
RealXXXNet.com
WMA 20kbps
Tuned
Preset number
Choosing a Preset Internet Radio Station
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Erasing a preset Internet radio station
1
2
Enter
3
Enter
While neither the [Input] button
nor [Mode] button is illuminated,
roll the scroll wheel to select IRD
(Internet Radio).
Use the remote controller’s
[CH Disc +/– ] button to select the
preset.
When you choose a preset station, the
station name is displayed for 5 seconds,
and then the progress of buffering is displayed instead.
When the progress of buffering reaches
100%, you will be presented with the
playing screen.
Select the station to erase, following the instructions described
above.
Press the [ ] button.
The DTR-10.5 enters into preset erase
mode.
Press the [Enter] button.
Your selected station is erased.
Operations
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3
ch
Press the [Enter] button.
The preset is now complete.
Enter
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Playing a Music File Saved on the
Network Audio Server
To play music files saved on your PC, the requirements
listed on page 72 must be satisfied.
1
Turn on the Network Audio server.
Wait until the Network Audio server
starts up.
It may take a few second.
2
Turn on the DTR-10.5.
When you connect the DTR-10.5 to the network the first time, it will be connected to
the first server found.
3
While neither the [Input] button
nor [Mode] button is illuminated,
roll the scroll wheel to select
MSRV (Music Server).
“NET-T” appears in the bottom line.
On the DTR-10.5, press the [Net Audio]
button. This button switches between two
alternative settings: Server and Internet
Radio.
Until the DTR-10.5 connects to the network, finds the server, and completes the
connection, “Network Starting...” and
“Connecting...” appears. After completing the connection to the Network Audio
server, the display changes to the normal
indication.
If the following messages appear, check
the message meaning and perform the
appropriate procedures.
“No Track”
The Network Audio server could not
retrieve any track information. Register
tracks with the Network Audio server.
If you have already registered tracks, use
the [Display], [Artist], [Album],
[Genre], and [Playlist] buttons to display
information.
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“Disconnected”
The Network Audio server may not start
or the server connected to previously may
not be found. Confirm the connections
between router, the Network Audio
server, and the DTR-10.5. Start the Network Audio server or select another
server referring to “Select Server” on
“Music Server Sub-menu” (See page 95).
4
Press the [ ] button to play the
music file.
The DTR-10.5 provides five normal display modes; you can use the [ ]/[ ]
button to switch among them.
OSD
Music Server Play
Track: 1/12 1m20s>
My sweet candy
Album:
My Best 100
Artist:
Happy PanPot
Data:
MP3 160kbps
Display
• To stop playback:
Press the [ ] button on the remote controller.
• To pause playback:
Press the [ ] button on the remote controller.
• To select a track:
Press the []/[] button on the remote controller.
Press the [] button to move to the next track.
Press the [] button to move to the beginning of
the current track; hold down the [] button to
move to the previous track.
You can also use the number/letter buttons to select a
track.
Examples:
To select number 3, press 3.
To select number 10, press --/---, 1 and 0.
To select number 37, press --/---, 3 and 7.
To select number 123, press --/--- twice, and then
press 1, 2 and 3.
To select number 2568, press --/--- third, and then
press 2, 5, 6, and 8.
• To fast forward/reverse the music:
Press and hold the [] button on the remote controller to fast forward the music; press and hold the
[] button to fast reverse the music. When the
music track is back at its beginning, normal playing
starts.
• To switch to the track list:
While playing the music, you can press the [ ] button to display a list of currently open tracks.
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Selecting a Track List
You can use the music file data saved on the Network
Audio server to select which tracks to play.
For example, you can:
• Select a track list based on the album name
• Select a track list based on the artist name
• Select a track list based on the genre name
• Select a play list
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Press either the [Album], [Artist],
[Genre], or [Playlist] button on the
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remote controller.
Search the tracks stored on the Network
Audio server with your selected mode to
display it in the display.
In the artist and album modes, the tracks
are displayed in alphabetical order.
You can also use the procedure below.
1. Press the [Display] button.
2. You can press the [ ]/[ ] buttons to
cyclically switch among the four
modes: Albums
↔
Playlists.
↔
Artists
↔
Genres
3. Press the [Enter] button.
2
Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select
one from the menu.
At this time, pressing [ ] button brings
Enter
you one step back where you can change
the selection you made.
Also, pressing [ ] button in the genre
or artist selection mode will display a
list of albums with the genre or artist
you selected.
In the album, artist, or playlist selection
mode, using the number/letter buttons
will accelerate your selection operation
(See below).
Upper case (A)
→
... When your desired input type is selected, then
→
Lower case (a)
→
Numeric value (2)
press the number/letter button.
Let us take the [2ABC] button as an example to see the
operation.
When the upper case is selected:
Pressing the button once will perform a search by the
letter “A.” Pressing twice will do a search by “B,” pressing three times by “C.”
When the lower case is selected:
Pressing the button once will perform a search by the
letter “a.” Pressing twice will do a search by “b,” pressing three times by “c.”
When the numeric value is selected:
Pressing the button once will perform a search by the
numeric value “2.”
To cancel the operation:
Press the [ ] button to return to the previous step. You
can cancel the whole operation by pressing the [ ] button in step 1.
Notes:
• Press the [Delete] button to delete the entered letter or
number.
• Pressing the [Display] button on the main unit will
display the current listening mode.
Playing a Music File At Random
Random
Press the [Random] button on the
remote controller when in stop mode.
This button displays the current random
settings and switches between two alternative settings: On and Off.
On: Randomly plays the tracks in the
currently selected mode.
Off: Random mode is disabled.
After the necessary settings are complete, press the [ ] button.
Operations
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Press the [Enter] button.
The title of your selected track appears.
You can choose another track by pressing
Enter
the [ ]/[ ] buttons.
Press the [ ] button to return to the pre-
vious step.
You can also select the list number using
the number/letter buttons.
4
Using the number/letter buttons
Press the [Enter] button.
Enter
The playback begins.
Test Tone
Caps
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Album Ar tist GenrePlaylist
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The number/letter buttons allow you to input one of the
letters or numbers printed on their key tops. Pressing the
[Caps] button cyclically switches the types of input:
Playing a Music File Repeatedly
Press the [Repeat] button on the
remote controller.
Pure A
Repeat
This button displays the current repeat
settings and cyclically switches among
three alternative settings: Repeat 1
All
→
Off.
Repeat 1: Repeats the current track only.
Repeat All: Repeats the tracks in the
currently selected mode.
Repeat Off: Repeat mode is disabled.
You can operate the DTR-10.5 when
playing and when stopped.
→
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Enter
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The music server settings can be made while you select
the music server as an input source.
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Press the [Input] button, and
then roll the scroll wheel to select
MSRV.
Make sure that the “MSRV” is displayed
when you configure the music server.
Press the scroll wheel, and then
press the [Setup] button to display
the Main Menu.
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“Input Setup,” then press the
[Enter] button.
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Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select
the “Music Server” sub-menu,
then press the [Enter] button.
The setup screen for the sub-menu
appears.
Use the [ ] and [ ] cursor buttons to select “Select Server” and
then use the [ ] and [ ] cursor
buttons to select the desired
server.
Select a network server that exists on the
network.
* mark appears next to the servers
detected on the network. If there is a
server that does not have a * mark, make
sure that the server is running.
“Not Found” message indicates that no
server is currently available for selection. If the message appears, make sure
that the server is connected and running.
Press the [Setup] button.
This completes the configuration procedure and the menu disappears.
Tips:
When choosing settings on the DTR-10.5,
after selecting the input source using the
input source buttons, press the [Setup]
button. Next, select the menu you want to
configure by turning the [Select/Preset]
dial and press the dial to confirm the
selection. Then, after selecting the submenu you want to configure by turning
the [Select/Preset] dial, select your value
by turning the [Control/Tuning] dial, and
press the dial to confirm the value. If you
want to go back to the previous operation,
press the [Exit] button.
Enter
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Music Server Memo
Internet Radio Memo
Operations
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Setup Menu
When making the various settings required to configure your DTR-10.5 for optimum performance, you can use either
the OSD Menu that appears on your television monitor or you can use the display on the front of the DTR-10.5. The
OSD Menu is a settings menu that is displayed on your TV monitor.
The DTR-10.5 is equipped with an independent Setup Menu not only for Main room A but also for Main room B and
Zone 2 room, which allows you to specify settings for each room. The Setup Menu includes various menus. These
menus are then divided into various sub-menus, and these contain settings for you to optimize your home theater as you
wish.
The display shown below is an example. The actual contents of your display may differ depending on the model
for your region, the option borads installed, and the selected input source.
For more information on operating instructions, see page 86-123.
OSD Map (MAIN A)
Main menu
Main A Setup
=====================
0.Hardware Setup
1.Speaker/Output Setup
2.Input Setup
3.Listening Mode Setup
4.Audio Adjust
5.Preference
6.i.LINK Setup
7.Network Setup
8.Lock/Version
0.Hardware Setup
=====================
1.Remote Control Setup
2.TV Format Setup
3.AM Frequency Setup
1.Speaker/Output Setup
=====================
1.Speaker Configuration
2.Speaker Impedance
3.Speaker Crossover
4.Speaker Distance
5.Notch Filter
6.Level Calibration
7.THX Audio Setup
8.Audio Output Assign
9.Video Output Assign
Reference
pages
87
88
89
90
91
92
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*The text appearing with your unit may
differ slightly than those printed here,
however there is no difference in items to
be displayed or their meanings.
2.Input Setup
==Input:XXXXXX=======
1.Audio Assign
2.Video Assign
3.Listening Mode Preset
4.Character Edit
5.IntelliVolume
6.Delay
7.12V Trigger Assign
3.Listening Mode Setup
=====================
1.Mono Setup
2.Multiplex Setup
3.Stereo Setup
4.Direct, Pure Audio
Setup
5.Multichannel Input
Setup
6.i.LINK(IEEE1394)
:DVD-Audio Input Setup
7.i.LINK(IEEE1394)
:SACD Input Setup
8.Dolby Digital Setup
9.DTS Setup
10.AAC Setup
11.Dolby Pro Logic
DTS NEO:6 Setup
12.THX Setup
13.Mono Movie Setup
14.Enhance Setup
15.Orchestra Setup
16.Unplugged Setup
17.Studio-Mix Setup
18.TV Logic Setup
19.All Ch Stereo Setup
20.Full Mono Setup
21.Dolby Virtual
Speaker Setup
22.Dolby Headphone
Setup
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Main A Setup
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0.Hardware Setup
1.Speaker/Output Setup
2.Input Setup
3.Listening Mode Setup
4.Audio Adjust
5.Preference
6.i.LINK Setup
7.Network Setup
8.Lock/Version
4.Audio Adjust
=====================
1.Tone Control
5.Preference
=====================
1.Volume Setup
2.Headphone Level Setup
3.OSD Setup
4.OSD Position
Reference
pages
118
119
6.i.LINK Setup
=====================
1.Wakeup Setup
2.OSD for DVD
3.OSD for DVD
(Zone 2)
4.DVD Output Synchro
7.Network Setup
=====================
1.IP Address
2.Proxy
3.MAC Address
4.Client
8.Lock/Version
=====================
1.Lock Setup
2.Firmware Version
→
Save Settings
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Setup Menu
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OSD Map (MAIN B)
Main menu
Main B Setup
=====================
0.Hardware Setup
1.Speaker Setup
2.Input Setup
3.Audio Adjust
4.Preference
0.Hardware Setup
=====================
1.TV Format Setup
1.Speaker Setup
=====================
1.Speaker Impedance
2.Speaker Crossover
3.Speaker Distance
4.Level Calibration
5.THX Audio Setup
2.Input Setup
==Input:XXXXXXXXX====
1.Listening Mode Preset
2.Delay
Reference
pages
87
89
90
91
96
98
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3.Audio Adjust
=====================
1.Tone Control
4.Preference
=====================
1.Volume Setup
2.OSD Setup
3.OSD Position
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OSD Map (ZONE 2)
The Zone 2 settings shown on this
page can be made when you
perform either of the following
settings in the “MAIN A” setup
menu.
• Under the “Speaker/Output
Setup → Speaker Configuration”
menu, when you select the
surround back setting to
“Powered Zone 2.” (The main
menu 1 below)
• Under the “Speaker/Output
Setup → Audio (Video) Output
Assign” menu, when you select
the output terminal setting to
“Zone 2 Out.” (The main menu 2
below)
(Main menu 1)
Zone 2 Setup
=====================
0.Hardware Setup
1.Speaker Setup
2.Input Setup
3.Listening Mode Setup
4.Audio Adjust
5.Preference
(Main menu 2)
Zone 2 Setup
=====================
0.Hardware Setup
2.Input Setup
3.Listening Mode Setup
4.Audio Adjust
5.Preference
0.Hardware Setup
=====================
1.TV Format Setup
1.Speaker Setup
=====================
1.Speaker Impedance
2.Input Setup
==Input:XXXXXXXXX====
1.Listening Mode Preset
2.Delay
3.Listening Mode Setup
=====================
1.Mono Setup
2.Multiplex Setup
3.Stereo Setup
4.Dolby Digital Setup
5.DTS Setup
6.AAC Setup
7.Dolby Virtual
Speaker Setup
Reference
pages
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89
96
98
Setup Menu
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100
106
108
109
4.Audio Adjust
=====================
1.Tone Control
5.Preference
=====================
1.Volume Setup
2.OSD Setup
3.OSD Position
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Navigating the Setup Menu
You can change Setup Menu settings using the buttons on the front panel and on the remote controller.
The illustrations here represent the remote controller.
OSD
Front panel
display
Scroll wheel
Setup/
Enter/
Return/
Cursor
/ //
Press the scroll wheel when using the
1
remote controller.
Press the button of the room where you
2
want to perform operations.
Press [Main A], [Main B], or [Zone 2].
If the room where you want to perform operations
has already been activated, you do not have to press
the button here. Pressing the button while the
corresponding room is activated deactivates the
room for setup.
Main A Setup
=====================
0.Hardware Setup
1.Speaker/Output Setup
2.Input Setup
3.Listening Mode Setup
4.Audio Adjust
5.Preference
6.i.LINK Setup
7.Network Setup
8.Lock/Version
Main menu
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Main A,
Main B
1.Speaker/Output Setup
=====================
1.Speaker Configuration
2.Speaker Impedance
3.Speaker Crossover
4.Speaker Distance
5.Notch Filter
6.Level Calibration
7.THX Audio Setup
8.Audio Output Assign
9.Video Output Assign
1-1.Speaker Config
=====================
Speaker A
a.Front L/R :Main A
b.Center :Main A
c.Surr L/R :Main A
d.Surr Back
:Main A 2ch
e.Subwoofer :Main A
Menu
Sub-menu
Press the [Setup] button.
3
The main menu appears on your television
monitor.
Using the [ ] and [ ] cursor buttons,
4
select the menu that you want to enter.
Press the [Enter] button to enter the
5
selected menu.
The screen for that menu appears.
Use the [ ] and [ ] cursor buttons to
6
select the sub-menu that you want to
enter and press the [Enter] button.
Each sub-menu has different settings that can be
changed as desired, and they are all explained in
the pages that follow. To change a setting, first
select it using the [ ] and [ ] cursor buttons,
and then change the setting using the [ ] and
[ ] cursor buttons.
Press the [Setup] button to exit the Setup
7
Menu.
Press the [Return] button to set the new settings
and return to the previous menu.
When you perform settings using the buttons on the
front panel, press the [Setup] button first. Use the
[Select/Preset] dial instead of the [ ]/[ ] buttons to
select menus or parameters and press the dial to confirm
your selection. Then use the [Control/Tuning] dial
instead of the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select your setting or
parameter values and press the dial to confirm your
selection. In addition, the [Exit] button is used instead of
the [Return] button.
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Hardware Setup
In this section, you will perform the initial settings for the following scenarios.
• When you want to change the DTR-10.5’s remote control ID.
• When you want to fix the TV Format setting to PAL or NTSC.
• When you want to fix the AM Frequency Step setting to 9 kHz or 10 kHz.
Remote Control Setup Sub-menu
Remote ID
This section explains how to change the DTR-10.5’s
remote control ID. You may need to change this if the
DTR-10.5’s remote controller interferes with other
Integra/Onkyo components located in the same room.
You can select 1, 2, or 3 for remote control ID.
If you change the DTR-10.5’s remote control ID, be
sure to select the same ID on the remote controller (See
page 142). The default ID for both the DTR-10.5 and
remote controller is 1.
Note:
It is recommended that you perform setup using the
[Setup]/[Select/Preset]/[Control/Tuning]/[Exit] buttons
of the DTR-10.5’s front panel.
If the remote controller is used for setup, signals from
the remote controller will not be received just after the
remote control ID settings have been changed (See
“Changing the Remote Controller’s Control ID” on
page 142 to change the remote control ID on the remote
controller).
TV Format Sub-menu
TV Format (Australian model only)
The settings in the TV Format sub-menu can be
configured for Main B and Zone 2 as well as for Main A.
When you want to reconfigure the settings to conform
to the television format used in the area where you use
the DTR-10.5, use this sub-menu so that no time is
wasted on detection.
Auto: This is the default setting. When you leave this
setting unchanged, the television format is detected and
automatically set by the DTR-10.5.
PAL: Use this setting when you know the television
format is PAL.
NTSC: Use this setting when you know the television
format is NTSC.
AM Frequency Setup Sub-menu
(Australian Models Only)
Frequency Step
The setting in this sub-menu determines the incremental
or decremental amount when adjusting the AM tuner
frequency. The initial setting is 9 kHz, and this only
needs to be changed if you are using the DTR-10.5 in a
10 kHz region.
9 kHz: Select if 9 kHz increments are used in your area.
10 kHz: Select if 10 kHz increments are used in your
area.
Setup Menu
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Speaker/Output Setup
The DTR-10.5 provides a wide range of variations in speaker connections and speaker settings, so you have to specify
speaker settings according to conditions of each variation. For proper selection of an AV device connected at switching
of the input type, you also need to allocate “audio output” and “video output” to each input type. If this allocation is
incorrect, the desired component will not play a selected input source.
Please setup correctly by referring to the information you wrote down in the Your System Settings booklet.
Speaker Configuration Sub-menu
Specify the rooms where you want to use speakers
connected to the SPEAKERS A terminal and the
SPEAKERS B terminal. Specify according to settings
for main room A.
Note:
Basically, a speaker set with the maximum number of
speakers should be connected to the SPEAKERS A
terminals and configured for main room A (Main A).
When either the center, surround, or surround back
speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS A
terminals, or any of these speakers is set to “Not Used”
in the Speaker A settings, you cannot perform the
settings for the corresponding speakers connected to the
SPEAKERS B terminals and those speakers connected
to the SPEAKERS B terminals cannot be used.
(Speaker A) Front L/R
The setting of the front speakers is initially fixed to
Main A.
Always install speakers connected to FRONT L/R of
SPEAKERS A in main room A.
(Speaker A) Center, Surr L/R
Main A (default): Select this when using the center
speaker and/or surround speakers in main room A.
Not Used: Select this when not using a center speaker
or surround speakers.
(Speaker A) Surr Back
Main A 2ch (default): If Surr L/R is set to “Main A,”
you can select this item. Select this when connecting
and using two surround back speakers in main room A.
Main A 1ch (SBL): If Surr L/R is set to “Main A,” you
can select this item. Select this when connecting and
using a surround back speaker in main room A.
BTL for Front: Select this when using the front
speaker in main room A by connecting the surround
back channel to the speaker via BTL (See page 29).
Bi-Amp for Front: Select this when using the front
speaker in main room A by connecting the front channel
and the surround back channel to the speaker via BiAmp (See page 29).
Not Used: Select this when not using surround back
speakers.
Note:
If “Not Used” is selected for Surr L/R, this item defaults
to “Not Used.”
(Speaker A) Subwoofer
Main A (default): Select this when using a subwoofer
in the main room A.
Not Used: Select this when not using a subwoofer in
the main room A.
(Speaker B) Front L/R
Main A: Select this when using in main room A.
Main B: Select this when using in main room B.
Not Used (default): Select this when not using.
(Speaker B) Center
Main A: Select this when using in main room A.
Main B: Select this when using in main room B. This
setting can only be made when you set the “(Speaker B)
Front L/R” setting to “Main B.”
Not Used (default): Select this when not using.
(Speaker B) Surr L/R
Main A: Select this when using in main room A.
Main B: Select this when using in main room B. This
setting can only be made when you set the “(Speaker B)
Front L/R” setting to “Main B.”
Not Used (default): Select this when not using.
(Speaker B) Surr Back
Main A 2ch: Select this when connecting and using two
surround back speakers in main room A.
Main A 1ch (SBL): Select this when connecting and
using a surround back speaker in main room A.
Main B 2ch: If (Speaker B) Front L/R and Surr L/R are
both set to “Main B,” you can select this item. Select
this when connecting and using two surround back
speakers in main room B.
Main B 1ch (SBL): If (Speaker B) Front L/R and Surr
L/R are both set to “Main B,” you can select this item.
Select this when connecting and using a surround back
speaker in main room B.
Powered Zone 2: Select this when using in Zone 2.
• If (Speaker A) Surr Back is set to “BTL for Front” or
“Bi-Amp for Front,” this item is not displayed
(Because, if “Powered Zone 2” is set, BTL
connection and/or Bi-Amp connection are disabled).
BTL for Front: This setting can be made only when
you set the “(Speaker B) Front L/R” setting to “Main A”
or “Main B.” Select this when using the front speaker in
main room B by connecting the surround back channel
to the speaker via BTL (See page 29).
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Bi-Amp for Front: This setting can be made only when
you set the “(Speaker B) Front L/R” setting to “Main A”
or “Main B.” Select this when using the front speaker in
main room B by connecting the front channel and the
surround back channel to the speaker via Bi-Amp (See
page 29).
Not Used (default): Select this when not using
surround back speakers.
Note:
If (Speaker A) Surr Back is set to “Main A 1ch,” you
cannot select “Main A 2ch” and “Main B 2ch” here.
(Speaker B) Subwoofer
This setting can be made only when you set the
“(Speaker B) Front L/R” setting to “Main A” or “Main
B.”
Main A: Select this when using a subwoofer in main
room A.
Main B: Select this when using a subwoofer in main
room B. This setting can only be made when you set the
“(Speaker B) Front L/R” setting to “Main B.”
Not Used (default): Select this when not using a
subwoofer.
When the settings for Speaker Configuration are
completed, the subsequent settings should be specified separately in main room A, main room B, and
Zone 2.
Speaker Impedance Sub-menu
Use this sub-menu to set the impedance level of the
DTR-10.5 to match the specifications of the speakers
you are using. The settings in the Speaker Impedance
sub-menu can be configured for Main B and Zone 2 as
well as for Main A.
The selectable parameters are common to all items.
Note:
Before you change this setting, be sure to first lower
the volume at the DTR-10.5 to the minimum level.
8 ohms (default): Select this when the impedance of
the connected speaker is 8 ohms or more.
6 ohms: Select this when the impedance of the
connected speaker is no lower than 6 ohms and
no higher than 8 ohms.
4 ohms: Select this when the impedance of the
connected speaker is no lower than 4 ohms and
no higher than 6 ohms.
• When “BTL for Front” is selected for “Surr Back”
from the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, the
corresponding “Front L/R” is automatically fixed to
“8 ohms,” and the impedance settings for the
surround back speakers are also removed. Please
verify that the impedance of a connected speaker is 8
ohms or more.
• For any speaker that is not available or set to “Not
Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no
associated setting item is displayed.
Speaker Crossover Sub-menu
The settings in the Speaker Crossover sub-menu can be
configured for both “Main A” and “Main B.”
Front L/R, Center, Surr L/R, Surr Back
Specify a threshold frequency in Hz for bass sounds
from each speaker to be output from the subwoofer.
When no subwoofer is used, (Speaker A) Front L/R is
automatically set to “Full Band,” and bass sounds from
each speaker are output from the front speakers. You
can also set other speakers to “Full Band.”
You can specify the frequency at 10 Hz increments
between 40-150 Hz. When using a THX-Select-certified
speaker system, specify the setting of 80 Hz (THX)
(default).
• If you specify the frequency of the front speakers
between 40-150 Hz, you cannot select “Full Band”
for the other speakers.
• For any speaker that is not available or set to “Not
Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no
associated setting item is displayed.
• If “Surr Back” is set to “BTL for Front” or “Bi-Amp
for Front” on the Speaker Configuration sub-menu,
no item for surround back speakers is displayed.
LPF of LFE (setting of the low-pass filter for
LFE)
Specify the low-pass filter for LFE (Low Frequency
Effect).
The low-pass filter passes through only the signal
components below the specified frequency, eliminating
the unwanted noise.
You can specify the frequency at 10 Hz increments
between 40-150 Hz.
SW Mode (Subwoofer Mode)
This item is displayed when a subwoofer is used (any
item other than “Not Used” is selected for Subwoofer
on the Speaker Configuration sub-menu), and Front L/R
is set to “Full Band” on the Speaker Crossover submenu. Set the sound from the subwoofer to any of the
following:
LFE only: The subwoofer outputs only LFE (Low
Frequency Effect) information.
D. Bass: The subwoofer outputs not only LFE (Low
Frequency Effect) factors but also bass sounds from the
front speakers.
Speaker Distance Sub-menu
Measure the distance between the listening position and
each speaker. Specifying the distance will synchronize
the speakers in terms of the time that sounds from each
speaker reach the listening position. This is an
important specification for you to enjoy realistic home
theater. The settings in the Speaker Distance sub-menu
can be configured for both “Main A” and “Main B.”
Setup Menu
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Perform the setup procedure below following the
operating instructions described on page 86.
1. Select the unit of distance from “Unit.”
You can select either “feet” or “meters.” The default
varies depending on the region.
2. Set the distance you measured. Enter all the values
for every speaker you connected.
• For any speaker that is not available or set to “Not
Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no
associated setting item is displayed.
• If “Surr Back” is set to “BTL for Front” or “Bi-Amp
for Front” on the Speaker Configuration sub-menu,
no item for surround back speakers is displayed.
When “feet” is selected:
Front L, Center, Front R, and Subwoofer can be set at
0.1 foot intervals in a range from 1.0 foot to 30.0 feet.
The default is 12.0 feet.
Surr R, Surr Back (or Surr Bk R and Surr Bk L), and
Surr L can be set at 0.1 foot intervals in a range from 1.0
foot to 30.0 feet. The default is 7.0 feet.
When “meters” is selected:
Front L, Center, Front R, and Subwoofer can be set at
0.03 meter intervals in a range from 0.30 meters to 9.00
meters. The default is 3.60 meters.
Surr R, Surr Back (or Surr Bk R and Surr Bk L), and
Surr L can be set at 0.03 meter intervals in a range from
0.30 meters to 9.00 meters. The default is 2.10 meters.
Notch Filter Sub-menu
To configure the settings under the Notch Filter submenu, a special measuring device is required. Usually,
leave these settings to their defaults, “Off.”
A notch filter cuts the signal of certain frequency ranges
and passes the rest of the signal through. Some
characteristics due to a room's environmental elements,
including walls and smallness of the room, cause a
signal peak in certain low frequencies to occur at the
resonance frequency, resulting in a boomy sound. The
filter reduces the signal at these frequencies causing the
boomy sound.
To know which frequency the peak occurs at, use a low
frequency sine wave generator and SPL (Sound
Pressure Level) meter to check the frequency and the
notch value.
Notch Filter
Off (Default): Select this setting when not applying the
notch filter.
On: Select this setting when applying the notch filter.
Frequency
When setting “Notch Filter” above to “On,” the notch
filer becomes effective at the frequency you specify
here. With your measuring device, the frequency value
can be set at 1 Hz intervals in a range from 20 Hz to 300
Hz. The default is 100 Hz.
Depth
When setting “Notch Filter” above to “On,” the notch
filter becomes effective at the value you specify.
You can specify intervals of 0.5 dB in a range from
–15 dB to 0 dB. The default is –10 dB.
Width
The available setting values are calculated based on
the values specified in the “Frequency” and “Depth”
settings above. You can choose any values according
to your favorite sound.
Level Calibration Sub-menu
Use this sub-menu to set the volume for each speaker so
that each volume is heard by the listener at the same
level. This is especially important for speaker layouts
where the left and right speakers are at different distances
or in asymmetrical positions due to room designs and
configurations. These settings and the distance settings
performed in the Speaker Distance sub-menu are vital for
creating proper sound space and dynamics. The settings
in the Level Calibration sub-menu can be configured for
both “Main A” and “Main B.”
• These settings cannot be made when the sound is
muted, when you connect the headphones, and when
you use multichannel playback.
• You cannot use the [Master Volume] dial while you
perform the Level Calibration settings. These settings
are intended to bring sound levels between speakers
into balance so as to obtain the proper sound space.
• This unit supports the THX format and the test
tone is output at a standard 0 dB (the Absolute
Volume value is 82). If you usually enjoy listening
at a lower level than the test tone, be careful of the
test tone’s sudden loud sound. Note that the test
tone will be output immediately after pressing the
[Enter] button in step 1 below.
1. When you display this setting screen, select “Level
Calibration,” and press the [Enter] button, the display
changes to the Level Calibration screen, and at the
same time, a sound is emitted from the front left
speaker.
2. Starting with the front speaker, press the [ ]/[ ]
buttons to select a speaker, and press the [ ]/[ ]
buttons to set the volume level. When you have set all
connected speakers, the setup is complete.
You can adjust in the range from –12 dB to +12 dB in
0.5 dB step. The subwoofer can be adjusted in the range
from –15dB to +12 dB in 0.5 dB step.
• For any speaker that is not available or set to “Not
Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no
associated setting item is displayed.
• If “Surr Back is set to “BTL for Front” or “Bi-Amp
for Front” on the Speaker Configuration sub-menu,
no item for surround back speakers is displayed.
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AUDIO
THX Audio Setup Sub-menu
This is for setting up a home theater with a THX-Ultra2
compliant speaker system. These settings will be
effective in the listening mode for the THX Ultra2
Cinema and THX Music Mode. The settings in the THX
Audio Setup sub-menu can be configured for both
“Main A” and “Main B.”
THX Ultra2 Subwoofer A/
THX Ultra2 Subwoofer B
This is for setting the connected subwoofer. Select
“Yes” or “No” according to your subwoofer’s
specification.
Yes: Set “Yes” if your subwoofer conforms to the THX
Ultra2 standard or if the playback capability of its bass
range extends down to 20 Hz. Otherwise, set “No.”
No (Default): Set “No” if you use any subwoofer that
does not fit the conditions above.
• For any speaker that is not available or set to “Not
Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no
associated setting item is displayed.
Boundary Gain Compensation A/
Boundary Gain Compensation B
This is for setting the correction of boundary gains.
This item can be set when “THX Ultra2 Subwoofer” is
set to “Yes.”
Room boundaries (walls) or other characteristics (such
as construction materials) may increase the perceived
acoustics levels at low frequencies. Depending on the
listener’s and the subwoofer’s position, the listener may
experience an excessive bass effect.
The purpose of this feature is to compensate for
excessive bass resulting from a boundary gain effect.
On: Boundary Gain Compensation is applied.
Off (Default): Boundary Gain Compensation is not
applied.
Distance Between Surr Back A SP/
Distance Between Surr Back B SP
This setting is allowed only when “Main 2ch” is
selected from the Speaker Configuration sub-menu.
Place two surround back speakers as close together as
possible, measure the distance, and set the value (See
the figure). The maximum effects will be realized by
THX’s ASA* technology.
1-4 ft (0.3-1.2 m): This is the setting when the distance
between speakers is 1-4 feet (30 cm-1.2 m).
>4 ft (1.2 m): This is the setting when the distance
between speakers is 4 feet (1.2 m) or more.
* ASA: Advanced Speaker Array
Audio Output Assign Sub-menu
This setting allocates audio output jacks on the
DTR-10.5 to input (play) sources. The setting varies
depending on the connection conditions.
The DTR-10.5 is equipped with analog output jacks for
five lines, and digital output jacks: optical jacks (OPT)
for two lines, and coaxial jacks (COAX) for two lines. If
setting the analog jacks to “Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3
Out,” you can also specify whether output should be
variable or fixed.
The default settings are as follows:
TerminalsDefault input settings
Analog 1 (AUDIO OUT 1)Video 1 Rec Out
Analog 2 (AUDIO OUT 2)Video 2 Rec Out
Analog 3 (AUDIO OUT 3)Video 3 Rec Out
Analog 4 (AUDIO OUT 4)Zone 2 Out
Analog 5 (AUDIO OUT 5)Zone 3 Out
Opt 1 Out (DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1) Tape 1 Rec Out
Opt 2 Out (DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 2) Tape 2 Rec Out
Coax 1 Out (DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL 1) Video 1 Rec Out
Coax 2 Out (DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL 2) Zone 2 Out
Analog 1-5
Set the analog audio output jacks of “AUDIO OUT 1-5.”
You can select from Tape 1 Rec Out, Tape 2 Rec Out,
Video 1 Rec Out, Video 2 Rec Out, Video 3 Rec Out,
Zone 2 Out, Zone 3 Out, and Not Used.
1
2
3
Example 1:
When input (REC) of an audio recording device (e.g., a
cassette deck) with TAPE 1 as an input source is
connected to AUDIO OUT 1, set “Analog 1” to “Tape 1
Rec Out.”
Example 2:
When sound input of a picture recording device (e.g., a
VCR) with VIDEO 1 as an input source is connected to
AUDIO OUT 2, set “Analog 2” to “Video 1 Rec Out.”
Example 3:
When the amplifier for Zone 2 is connected to AUDIO
OUT 5, set “Analog 5” to “Zone 2 Out.”
When nothing is connected: Select “Not Used.”
4
5
LRRL
OUT
Setup Menu
0-1 ft (0-0.3 m)(Default): This is the setting when the
distance between the speakers is 0-1 foot (0-30 cm).
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Zone 2 Out, Zone 3 Out
This item is displayed when “Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3
Out” is specified for Analog 1-5 above. The default
setting for “Zone 2 Out” is “Pre Out (variable)” and for
“Zone 3 Out” is “Line Out (fixed).”
Pre Out (variable): Select this when you want to set
“variable” for output to a device connected to Zone 2 or
Zone 3. You should operate the DTR-10.5 to adjust the
sound volume from the device in Zone 2 or Zone 3.
Line Out (fixed): Select this when you want to set
“fixed” for output to a device connected to Zone 2 or
Zone 3. You should operate the amplifier connected to
the terminal to adjust the sound volume from the device
in Zone 2 or Zone 3.
Opt 1 Out, Opt 2 Out, Coax 1 Out, Coax 2 Out
Specify a setting for “DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1-2”
and “DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL 1-2.”
You can select from Tape 1 Rec Out, Tape 2 Rec Out,
Video 1 Rec Out, Video 2 Rec Out, Video 3 Rec Out,
Zone 2 Out, Zone 3 Out, and Not Used.
DIGITAL
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OUT
Example 1:
When input (REC) of an audio recording device (e.g.,
an MD recorder) with TAPE 2 as an input source is
connected to DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1, set “Opt 1
Out” to “Tape 2 Rec Out.”
Example 2:
When input (IN) of a picture recording device (e.g., a
DVD recorder) with VIDEO 2 as an input source is
connected to DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 2, set “Opt 2
Out” to “Video 2 Rec Out.”
When nothing is connected: Select “Not Used.”
HDMI Out
This sub-menu appears when the HDMI terminal board
[L] is inserted.
This setting allows you to enable/disable audio output
from the HDMI terminal. Use this setting when the
HDMI terminal of a TV is connected to the HDMI
terminal of the DTR-10.5 and you want to enable
HDMI audio output of the DTR-10.5 from the TV
speakers. Usually leave this setting to its default,
“Disable.”
This setting allocates video output jacks on the
DTR-10.5 to input (play) sources. The setting varies
depending on the connection conditions.
The DTR-10.5 is equipped with composite video output
jacks for four lines, and S video output jacks for four
lines.
1
2
3
4
OUTOUT
S VIDEOS VIDEOVIDEOVIDEO
The default settings are as follows:
Terminals
Composite Video 1 (VIDEO OUT 1)Monitor Out B
Composite Video 2 (VIDEO OUT 2)Zone 2 Out
Composite Video 3 (VIDEO OUT 3)Zone 3 Out
Composite Video 4 (VIDEO OUT 4)Monitor Out A (fixed)
S-Video 1 (S VIDEO OUT 1)Video 1 Rec Out
S-Video 2 (S VIDEO OUT 2)Video 2 Rec Out
S-Video 3 (S VIDEO OUT 3)Video 3 Rec Out
S-Video 4 (S VIDEO OUT 4)Monitor Out A (fixed)
Default input
settings
Composite Video 1-3, S-Video 1-3
This is a setting for the composite video output jacks
(VIDEO OUT 1-3) and S video output jacks (S VIDEO
OUT 1-3).
For Composite Video 1-3, you can select from Monitor
Out A, Monitor Out B, Video 1 Rec Out, Video 2 Rec
Out, Video 3 Rec Out, Zone 2 Out, Zone 3 Out, and Not
Used.
• You can set “Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3 Out” only when
“Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3 Out” is selected from the
Audio Output Assign sub-menu.
For S Video 1-3, you can select from Monitor Out A,
Monitor Out B, Video 1 Rec Out, Video 2 Rec Out,
Video 3 Rec Out, and Not Used.
Example 1:
When the video port of a picture recording device (e.g.,
a VCR) with VIDEO 1 as an input source is connected
to VIDEO OUT 2, you should set “Composite Video 2”
to “Video 1 Rec Out.”
Example 2:
When you want to connect a TV set to VIDEO OUT 3
to watch it in main room A, set “Composite Video 3” to
“Monitor Out A.”
When nothing is connected: Select “Not Used.”
Composite Video 4, S-Video 4
The composite video output jacks (VIDEO OUT 4), and
S video output jacks (S VIDEO OUT 4) are fixed to
Monitor Out A, you cannot change this setting. You
should connect a TV set and a projector used in main
room A to VIDEO OUT 4 or S VIDEO OUT 4.
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Input Setup
Items described here are set when you press the input source buttons.
The DTR-10.5 is equipped with several types of jacks in addition to the standard audio and video jacks, and multiple jacks
are provided for each type. You may freely assign input sources such as CD, PHONO, TUNER, TAPE 1, TAPE 2, and
VIDEO 1-7 to these jacks.
Moreover, you can preset a listening mode, specify names for display, adjust audio delays, correct the difference in the
volume level from other input sources, and set the 12V trigger.
In particular, please be careful when setting the input jacks. Please properly specify settings for correct selection of
pictures and audio to be played by referring to the information you wrote down in the Your System Settings booklet.
In the case of NET AUDIO, you can specify settings for the server (See page 95).
Settings defaults are as follows:
OSD IndicationAudio AssignVideo Assign
Name of Terminal
to be Set
NET AUDIO
PHONO
TUNER
TAPE 1
TAPE 2
DVD
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
Input Selector
VIDEO 3
VIDEO 4
VIDEO 5
VIDEO 6
VIDEO 7
Analog Audio Multichannel Digital Audioi.LINK Composite
AUDIO INMULTI-CH INDIGITAL INiLINKVIDEO IN S VIDEO IN
Note: Defaults may differ depending on your region or option board in use.
S-VideoComponent
Video
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
HDMI IN
HDMI
Setup Menu
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1:
Follow procedures below to change any setting:
Press the [Input] button, and then roll the
1
scroll wheel to select the input source that
you want to set.
Press the scroll wheel, and then press the
2
[Setup] button.
The Main Menu appears onscreen.
Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Input
3
Setup,” and then press the [Enter] button.
The sub-menu is displayed.
2.Input Setup
==Input:XXXXXX=======
1.Audio Assign
2.Video Assign
3.Listening Mode Preset
4.Character Edit
5.IntelliVolume
6.Delay
7.Picture Setting
8.12V Trigger Assign
Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select an item
4
you want to set, and then use the [ ]/[ ]
buttons to set the desired value.
Other items should be selected in the same way.
Press the [Return] button.
5
The display returns to the sub-menu.
Repeat procedures 4-5 to set desired
6
items sequentially.
When all of the items are set, go to procedure 7.
Press the [Setup] button.
7
Settings are completed and the menu screen disappears.
Hint:
When you perform the procedures on the DTR-10.5,
after selecting the input source using the input source
buttons, press the [Setup] button. Next, select the menu
you want to configure by turning the [Select/Preset] dial
and press the dial to confirm the selection. Then, after
selecting the sub-menu you want to configure by
turning the [Select/Preset] dial, select your value by
turning the [Control/Tuning] dial, and press the dial to
confirm the value. If you want to go back to the
previous operation, press the [Exit] button.
Example 1
In assignment of a DVD recorder to input of VIDEO 1,
when the analog audio input is connected to “VIDEO
1,” the digital audio to “COAXIAL 2,” and the video to
“S VIDEO 2” and “COMPONENT 2.”
1. Press the [Input] button, and then roll the scroll
wheel to select “VIDEO 1.”
2. Press the scroll wheel, and then press the [Setup]
button to display the Main Menu.
3. Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Input Setup,”
and then press the [Enter] button.
4. Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Audio Assign”
from the sub-menu, and then press the [Enter] button.
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5. Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Analog Audio,”
and then use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “1.”
6. Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Digital Audio,”
and then use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Coax 2.”
7. Press the [Return] button to return to the sub-menu.
8. Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Video Assign,”
and then press the [Enter] button.
9. Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “S-Video,” and
then use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “2.”
10. Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Component
Video,” and then use the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select
“RCA 2.”
11. Press the [Setup] button.
Setting is completed and the menu screen disap-
pears.
Audio Assign Sub-menu (when input
is other than NET AUDIO)
The following are settings for audio. When input is
“NET AUDIO,” see the following page.
Analog Audio
The following are settings for analog audio output:
Phono: Select the device connected to “AUDIO IN PH.”
1-9: Select the device connected to the jack of “AUDIO
IN 1-9.”
Front: Select the device connected to the “Video 7
Input L-Audio-R” jack behind the front door of the
DTR-10.5.
No: Select this when no device is connected.
Multichannel
This item appears when the multichannel terminal
board [E] is inserted. When the multichannel terminal
board contains a single set of multichannel terminals,
available options are “1” and “No.”
Select the device connected to the jack of “MULTI-
CH IN 1.”
2: Select the device connected to the jack of “MULTI-
CH IN 2.” This item is available when a multichannel
option board with two multichannel terminal sets is
installed.
No (Default): Select this when no device is connected.
Surr Back Channel
This item appears when the multichannel terminal
board [E] is inserted.
The following are settings for “Multichannel 1” or
“Multichannel 2” described above, and cannot be
specified separately for each input source. For example,
when the input source is CD and “Surround Back
Channel” is set to “Not Used (5.1 ch)” for
“Multichannel 1,” switching the input source to DVD
and “Surround Back Channel” to “SBL/SBR (7.1ch)”
will also change “Surround Back Channel” associated
with CD to “SBL/SBR (7.1ch).”
Not Used (5.1 ch): Select this when not using the
surround back channel.
SBL/SBR (7.1 ch) (Default): Select this when using
the surround back channel.
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Subwoofer Sensitivity
This item appears when the multichannel terminal
board [E] is inserted.
The following are also settings for “Multichannel 1” or
“Multichannel 2” (cannot be specified separately for
each input source).
Some DVD decks output the LFE channel at 15 dB lower
than the other channels in the multichannel output.
The level setting under the Level Calibration sub-menu
is applied to the analog and digital inputs as well as the
multichannel input. Therefore, in this setting, you can
set the optimum LFE channel level applied only to the
multichannel input.
You can select from 0 (Default), +5, +10 and +15 dB.
Digital Audio
The following are settings for digital audio output.
Opt 1-Opt 6: Select the device connected to “DIGITAL
IN OPTICAL 1-6.”
Coax 1-Coax 6: Select the device connected to
“DIGITAL IN COAXIAL 1-6.”
Front: Select the device connected to the “Video 7 Input
Digital” jack behind the front door of the DTR-10.5.
AES/EBU: Select the device connected to “DIGITAL
IN (BALANCED) AES/EBU.” The “AES/EBU” is
available when the board [E] equipped with AES/EBU
terminal is inserted.
No: Select this when no device is connected.
Digital Format
For digital connections, you can set the digital signals to
be detected preferentially. When “Digital Audio” is set
to “No” on the Audio Assign Sub-menu above, this item
is not displayed.
Auto : Automatically detects the format of input signals.
The signal format (Dolby Digital, DTS, PCM, AAC,
etc.) used for the selected source is automatically
detected, and necessary decoding is performed.
DTS: Select for DTS decoding. You should select this if
you feel it takes too long to detect the signals when you
have selected “Auto,” or if you dislike noises caused by
CDs fast forwarding or rewinding.
If any sound other than DTS is input, there is no sound.
PCM: Select for PCM decoding. You should select this
if you dislike omission of the top of a subsequent tune
when you have selected “Auto.”
If any sound other than PCM is input, there is no sound.
Note:
When playing any DTS-type CD or LD, always select
“Auto” and “DTS.” Selecting “PCM” will cause noises.
i.LINK
This item appears when the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal
board [A] is inserted.
When you connect multiple devices using the i.LINK
(AUDIO) interface, the device names in the i.LINK
connection appear and you can choose the input device
from them using the cursor ([ ]/[ ]) buttons. The
device selected here will be the preferred device among
the connected i.LINK (AUDIO) devices.
No: Select this when connected i.LINK (AUDIO)
devices are not selected as input devices.
Music Server Sub-menu (when input
is NET AUDIO)
This sub-menu appears when the ETHERNET terminal
board [B] (for Net Audio) is inserted.
Select Server
When input Music Server is selected from NET AUDIO,
you can specify a server to be connected (See page 78).
Video Assign Sub-menu
The following are settings for video.
Composite Video
1-6: Select the device connected to the “VIDEO IN 1-
6” jack.
Front: Select the device connected to the “Video 7 Input
L-Audio-R” jack behind the front door of the DTR-10.5.
Last: Select this when you want video signal from the
device you last selected to be output.
No: Select this when no device is connected.
S-Video
1-6: Select the device connected to the “S VIDEO IN 1-
6” jack.
Front: Select the device connected to the “Video 7 Input
L-Audio-R” jack behind the front door of the DTR-10.5.
Last: Select this when you want video signal from the
device you last selected to be output.
No: Select this when no device is connected.
Component Video
RCA 1-4: Select the device connected to the
“COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1-4” jack. The item
“RCA 4” is available when an option board that has
RCA-type component VIDEO terminals [J] is installed
on the USA and Canadian models.
BNC (Only available with an option board [J] that has
BNC-type component terminals) : Select the device
connected to the “COMPONENT VIDEO IN” BNC
type jack.
Last: Select this when you want video signal from the
device you last selected to be output.
No: Select this when no device is connected.
HDMI
This item appears when the HDMI terminal board [L] is
inserted.
Select the device connected to the “HDMI IN 1”
jack. When selecting this, the video signal from the
HDMI IN 1 terminal will also be output to the HDMI
OUT terminal.
2: Select the device connected to the “HDMI IN 2”
jack. When selecting this, the video signal from the
HDMI IN 2 terminal will also be output to the HDMI
OUT terminal.
VIDEO: Select this when you want the video signal
such as Composite Video, S Video, and Component
Video to be output from the HDMI OUT terminal.
Last: Select this when you want video signal from the
device you last selected to be output.
No: Select this when no device is connected.
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Listening Mode Preset Sub-menu
You can specify a listening mode you frequently use for
each input source.
When a picture you like and frequently watch is a
Dolby Digital source, for example, you may specify
“Dolby Digital,” and if a CD of classical music you are
fond of is a PCM source, you can specify “Pure Audio.”
Selecting “Last” will set the same listening mode as the
one you last specified for that source.
• If “Surr L/R” is set to “BTL for Front,” “Bi-Amp for
Front,” or “Not Used” on the Speaker Configuration
sub-menu, the option “PL IIx” is set to “PL II.”
• If “Surr L/R” is set to “Not Used” on the Speaker
Configuration sub-menu, you cannot select THX,
Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra, Unplugged,
Studio-Mix, or TV Logic.
• If both of “Center” and “Surr L/R” are set to “Not
Used” on the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, you
cannot select THX, Mono Movie, Enhance,
Orchestra, Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch
Stereo, or Full Mono.
Analog/PCM
Here, you can specify the listening mode for playing
PCM signals from CDs and analog signals from records
and cassette tapes. This option can be set for Main B
and Zone 2 as well as for Main A.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo (Default), Mono, PL IIx/
NEO:6, THX, Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra,
Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo, Full
Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
(Zone 2)
Direct, Stereo, Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
Dolby Digital
Here, you can specify the listening mode for playing
Dolby Digital signals. This option can be set for Main B
and Zone 2 as well as for Main A.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, Mono, Dolby Digital
(Default), THX, Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra,
Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo, Full
Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
(Zone 2)
Direct, Stereo, Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
DTS
Here, you can specify the listening mode for playing
DTS signals. This option can be set for Main B and
Zone 2 as well as for Main A.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, Mono, DTS (Default),
THX, Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra, Unplugged,
Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo, Full Mono,
Dolby VS, and Last.
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(Zone 2)
Direct, Stereo, Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
AAC
Here, you can specify the listening mode for playing
AAC signals. This option can be set for Main B and
Zone 2 as well as for Main A.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, Mono, AAC (Default),
THX, Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra, Unplugged,
Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo, Full Mono,
Dolby VS, and Last.
(Zone 2)
Direct, Stereo, Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
i.LINK (IEEE1394):DVD-Audio
This item appears when the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal
board [A] is inserted.
Here, you can specify the listening mode for playing
DVD-Audio on a device connected to the i.LINK
(AUDIO) terminal.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, Mono, DVD-Audio
(Default), THX, Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra,
Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo, Full
Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
i.LINK (IEEE1394):SACD
This item appears when the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal
board [A] is inserted.
Here, you can specify the listening mode for playing
Super Audio CD on a device connected to the i.LINK
(AUDIO) terminal.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, Mono, SACD (Default),
THX, Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra, Unplugged,
Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo, Full Mono,
Dolby VS, and Last.
D.F.2ch
Here, you can specify the listening mode for playing
digital signals such as Dolby Digital recorded through
two channels. This option can be set for Main B and
Zone 2 as well as the Main A.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, Mono
(Default)
Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo, Full
Mono
(Zone 2)
Direct, Stereo, Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
,
THX, Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra,
,
Dolby VS, and Last.
,
PLIIx/NEO:6
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D.F. Mono
Here, you can specify the listening mode for playing
digital signals such as Dolby Digital and AAC recorded
in monaural. This option can be set for Main B and
Zone 2 as well as for Main A.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, Mono (Default), Mono
Movie, Enhance, Orchestra, Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV
Logic, All Ch Stereo, Full Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
(Zone 2)
Direct, Stereo, Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
D.F. Multiplex
Here, you can specify the listening mode for AAC
sound multiplex broadcasting (e.g., a bilingual
broadcast). This option can be set for Main B and Zone
2 as well as for Main A.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, Mono, Multiplex (Default),
Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra, Unplugged, StudioMix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo, Full Mono, Dolby VS,
and Last.
(Zone 2)
Direct, Stereo, Mono, Multiplex, Dolby VS, and Last.
Multichannel
This item appears when the multichannel terminal
board [E] is inserted.
Here, you can specify the listening mode for analog
multichannel connection.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, Mono, Multichannel
(Default), THX, Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra,
Unplugged, Studio-Mix, TV Logic, All Ch Stereo, Full
Mono, Dolby VS, and Last.
176.4/192 kHz
Here, you can specify the listening mode for playing
audio output signals at 192 kHz and 176.4 kHz such as
DVD-Audio. This option can be set for Main B and
Zone 2 as well as for Main A.
You can select from the listening modes listed below:
(Main A/B)
Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, and Last.
(Zone 2)
Direct, Stereo, and Last.
Character Edit Sub-menu
Character Display
Specify whether or not the name given to an input
source should be displayed.
: The name given is not displayed. Only the name of
the input source is displayed.
Yes (Default) : The name given is displayed when the
input source is replaced.
Character
When “Yes” is selected for “Character Display” above,
you can name the input source.
You are allowed to enter up to ten characters.
Carry out the following operations on the Character
Input screen:
123456789012345678901234
1
2-4.Character Input
2
Input:VIDEO3
3
b.Character
4
:
5
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
6
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
7
abcdefghijklm
8
nopqrstuvwxyz
9
0123456789-.'
0
()+*/=,:;!?_
12
Press the [ ] button to select
1
“Character,” and then press the [ ]
button to display the Character Input
screen.
Press the [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] buttons to
2
select characters you want to enter, and
then press the [Enter] button.
Repeat step 2 above to enter up to ten
3
characters.
If you have selected the wrong character:
Pressing [Return] moves the cursor back to the
previous character.
To change a character:
1. Press the [Enter] button (repeatedly) to
locate the cursor on the character to be corrected.
2. Press the [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the
new character, and then press the [Enter]
button.
If the name is shorter than ten characters, enter
blanks to make the length of the name ten
characters.
Press the [Setup] button.
4
Setup is complete, and the menu screen
disappears.
To erase all the characters entered:
At step 1 above, press the [ ] button instead of the
[ ] button.
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IntelliVolume Sub-menu
When multiple devices are connected to the DTR-10.5,
the volume may vary for a device even when volume
settings on the DTR-10.5 are identical.
Reducing the variance in the volume level will allow
you to enjoy sounds at the same volume level without
adjusting the volume control on the DTR-10.5.
IntelliVolume
Use the [ ] button when the volume is louder than
other devices, and the [ ] button when the volume is
quieter.
You can set at 0.5 dB intervals within a range from
–12.0 dB to +12.0 dB. The default is 0.0 dB.
Delay Sub-menu
This section describes how to adjust the delay of
sounds.
A/V Sync
When the picture is not synchronized with the sound,
you can synchronize them using these settings. This
option can be set for Main B and Zone 2 as well as for
Main A.
You can set at 0.1 ms intervals within a range from 0.0
ms to 300.0 ms.
Relative Delay - Center, Surr L/R, Surr Back
Our proprietary “Enhanced Special Positioning
Algorithm” (an extended three-dimensional positioning
algorithm) fine tunes the sound field. This algorithm is
able to create a maximum delay of 10 ms in the output
of each speaker. This delay is equivalent to a distance of
about 3 meters between speakers. This option can be set
for both Main A and Main B.
• When “Center” is set to “Not Used” on the Speaker
Configuration sub-menu, there is no setting for
“Center.” Likewise, if “Surr L/R” is set to “Not
Used,” or “Surr Back” is set to “BTL for Front,” “BiAmp for Front,” or “Not Used,” there is also no
setting for corresponding speakers.
You can set at 0.1 ms intervals within a range from
–10.0 ms to +10.0 ms. The default is 0.0 ms.
Use this function to fine tune your surround
environment after setting the distance between speakers
(See page 89) and the volume level (See page 90).
Extending the distance between speakers (widening the
delay in time) will expand the sound field, while
reducing the distance (narrowing the delay) will make
the sound field sharper.
12V Trigger Assign Sub-menu
When the 12V TRIGGER OUT jack on the DTR-10.5 is
connected to the12V TRIGGER IN jack of a device,
you can specify the room where you are going to trigger
the device to turn on the power (for connection details,
see page 49).
The default settings are as follows:
Room settingDelay
Trigger AMain0
Trigger BZone 21
Trigger CZone 32
Trigger DOff0
Trigger EMain2
Trigger A-E
The following are settings for the 12V trigger jacks AE:
Off: Select when not using.
Main: Select when you want to power on a connected
device only used in the main room.
Zone 2: Select when you want to power on a connected
device only used in Zone 2.
Zone 3: Select when you want to power on a connected
device only used in Zone 3.
Main/Zone 2: Select when you want to power on a
connected device only used in the main room or Zone 2.
Main/Zone 3: Select when you want to power on a
connected device only used in the main room or Zone 3.
Zone 2/Zone 3: Select when you want to power on a
connected device only used in Zone 2 or Zone 3.
Main/Zone 2/Zone 3: Select when you want to power
on a connected device used in any area: main room,
Zone 2, or Zone 3.
A delay-E delay
When a 12V trigger-connected device is powered on, a
large amount of current may, depending on the device
type, flow instantaneously. To ease the effects of this
problem, you can set time interval differences for output
signals from the 12V Trigger.
Setting time interval differences may prevent
unnecessary noise (bubbling sounds).
0 sec: Select when not setting any difference.
1 sec: Select when setting output signals 1 second after
power on to the DTR-10.5.
2 sec: Select when setting output signals 2 seconds after
power on to the DTR-10.5.
3 sec: Select when setting output signals 3 seconds after
power on to the DTR-10.5.
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B:
This menu allows you to configure the listening mode
settings including audio effect and playback options.
Mono Setup Sub-menu
This sub-menu allows you to configure the audio effect
and playback options when you play a source in the
Mono listening mode.
a. Re-EQ/Academy
This option allows you to configure whether the Re-EQ
or Academy effect is applied or not. Use these effects
when you do not want to overemphasize the treble
sound. This option can also be set for Zone 2.
Off (Default): The effects are not applied.
Re-EQ On: Adjusts the soundtrack in which the treble
is overemphasized, so that the sound is optimized for
home theater.
Academy On: Lowers the treble level and filters the
noise when the source contains emphasized treble
sound and too much hiss, such as an old mono audio
movie recorded onto videotape.
b. Input Channel
This option configures the output method when you
play the stereo input source in the Mono listening mode.
This option can also be set for Zone 2.
Auto L+R (Default) : The same audio signals are
output from the left and right speakers.
Left: When you play an input source with different
languages recorded on each channel, the left channel is
output from the left and right speakers.
Right: When you play an input source where different
languages are recorded on each channel, the right
channel is output from the left and right speakers.
c. Output Speaker
This option configures the speakers to use when playing
the source in the Mono listening mode. Select the
speaker terminals to which the speakers you want to use
are connected.
Center A (Default) : Outputs the source only from the
speaker connected to the CENTER SPEAKERS A
terminal.
Center B: Outputs the source only from the speaker
connected to the CENTER SPEAKERS B terminal.
Center A+B: Outputs the source from the speakers
connected to the CENTER SPEAKERS A and
CENTER SPEAKERS B terminals.
Front L/R A: Outputs the source from the speakers
connected to the FRONT L/R SPEAKERS A terminals.
Front L/R B: Outputs the source from the speakers
connected to the FRONT L/R SPEAKERS B terminals.
Front L/R A+B: Outputs the source from the speakers
connected to the FRONT L/R SPEAKERS A and
FRONT L/R SPEAKERS B terminals. Note that this
option is not available when the front speakers are in Biamp or in BTL configuration.
• When the “(Speaker B) Front L/R” is set to an option
other than “Main A” in the Speaker Configuration
sub-menu, the available options will be “Center A,”
“Center B,” “Center A+B,” and “Front L/R A.”
• When the “(Speaker A) Center” is set to “Not Used” in
the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, the available
options will be “Front L/R A,” “Front L/R B,” and
“Front L/R A+B.” In this case, the default setting is
“Front L/R A.”
• When the “(Speaker B) Center” is set to an option
other than “Main A” in the Speaker Configuration
sub-menu, the available options will be “Center A,”
“Front L/R A,” “Front L/R B,” and “Front L/R A+B.”
• When the impedance setting for either “Front L/R A”
or “Front L/R B” in the Speaker Impedance sub-menu
is set to “6 ohms” or “4 ohms,” “Front L/R A+B”
cannot be selected. Similarly, when the impedance
setting for either “Center A” or “Center B” in the
Speaker Impedance sub-menu is set to “6 ohms” or “4
ohms,” “Center A+B” cannot be selected.
• When the “(Speaker A) Center” is set to “Not Used”
and the “(Speaker B) Front L/R” is set to an option
other than “Main A” in the Speaker Configuration
sub-menu, this setting will not be displayed.
d. Subwoofer
This option configures the subwoofer to use when playing
the source in the Mono listening mode. Select the terminal to
which the subwoofer you want to use is connected. This
setting can be made when the “(Speaker A) Subwoofer” is
set to an option other than “Not Used” in the Speaker
Configuration sub-menu. However, when the “(Speaker B)
Subwoofer” is set to an option other than “Main A” in the
Speaker Configuration sub-menu, the available options will
be “A” or “Not Used.”
A (Default): Outputs the source only from the
subwoofer connected to the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT
A terminal.
Outputs the source only from the subwoofer
connected to the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT B terminal.
A+B: Outputs the source from the subwoofers
connected to SUBWOOFER PRE OUT A and
SUBWOOFER PRE OUT B terminals.
Not Used: No subwoofers are used for playback.
Multiplex Setup Sub-menu
This sub-menu allows you to configure the audio effect
and playback options when you play a source in the
D.F. Multiplex listening mode.
a. Re-EQ/Academy
This option allows you to configure whether the Re-EQ
or Academy effect is applied or not. Use these effects
when you do not want to overemphasize the treble
sound. This option can also be set for Zone 2.
Off (Default): The effects are not applied.
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B:
Re-EQ On: Adjusts the soundtrack in which the treble
is overemphasized, so that the sound is optimized for
home theater.
Academy On: Lowers the treble level and filters the
noise when the source contains emphasized treble
sound and too much hiss, such as an old mono audio
movie recorded onto videotape.
b. Multiplex Input Channel
This option allows you to select the preferred audio
channel when the input is the AAC/Dolby Digital sound
multiplex signal. This option can also be set for Zone 2.
The input channel setting made here will be applied to
all the listening modes for the Dolby Digital and AAC
input signal “1+1” sources.
Main (Default): The main channel is preferred for
output.
Sub: The sub-channel is preferred for output.
Main+Sub: The main and sub-channel are output.
c. Output Speaker
This option configures the speakers to use when playing
the source in the D.F. Multiplex listening mode. Select
the speaker terminals to which the speakers you want to
use are connected.
Center A: Outputs the source only from the speaker
connected to the CENTER SPEAKERS A terminal.
Center B: Outputs the source only from the speaker
connected to the CENTER SPEAKERS B terminal.
Center A+B: Outputs the source from the speakers
connected to the CENTER SPEAKERS A and
CENTER SPEAKERS B terminals.
Front L/R A (Default): Outputs the source from the
speakers connected to the FRONT L/R SPEAKERS A
terminals.
Front L/R B: Outputs the source from the speakers
connected to the FRONT L/R SPEAKERS B terminals.
Front L/R A+B: Outputs the source from the speakers
connected to the FRONT L/R SPEAKERS A and
FRONT L/R SPEAKERS B terminals. Note that this
option is not available when the front speakers are in Biamp or in BTL configuration.
• When the “(Speaker B) Front L/R” is set to an option
other than “Main A” in the Speaker Configuration
sub-menu, the available options will be “Center A,”
“Center B,” “Center A+B,” and “Front L/R A.”
• When the “(Speaker A) Center” is set to “Not Used” in
the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, the available
options will be “Front L/R A,” “Front L/R B,” and
“Front L/R A+B.” In this case, the default setting is
“Front L/R A.”
• When the “(Speaker B) Center” is set to an option
other than “Main A” in the Speaker Configuration
sub-menu, the available options will be “Center A,”
“Front L/R A,” “Front L/R B,” and “Front L/R A+B.”
• When the impedance setting for either “Front L/R A”
or “Front L/R B” in the Speaker Impedance sub-menu
is set to “6 ohms” or “4 ohms,” “Front L/R A+B”
cannot be selected. Similarly, when the impedance
setting for either “Center A” or “Center B” in the
Speaker Impedance sub-menu is set to “6 ohms” or “4
ohms,” “Center A+B” cannot be selected.
• When the “(Speaker A) Center” is set to “Not Used”
and the “(Speaker B) Front L/R” is set to an option
other than “Main A” in the Speaker Configuration
sub-menu, this setting will not be displayed.
d. Subwoofer
This option configures the subwoofer to use when
playing the source in the D.F. Multiplex listening mode.
Select the terminal to which the subwoofer you want to
use is connected. This setting can be made when the
“(Speaker A) Subwoofer” is set to an option other than
“Not Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu.
However, when the “(Speaker B) Subwoofer” is set to
an option other than “Main A” in the Speaker
Configuration sub-menu, the available options will be
“A” or “Not Used.”
A (Default): Outputs the source only from the
subwoofer connected to the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT
A terminal.
Outputs the source only from the subwoofer
connected to the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT B terminal.
A+B: Outputs the source from the subwoofers
connected to the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT A and
SUBWOOFER PRE OUT B terminals.
Not Used: No subwoofers are used for playback.
Stereo Setup Sub-menu
This sub-menu allows you to configure the audio effect
and playback options when you play a source in the
Stereo listening mode.
a. Re-EQ/Academy
This option allows you to configure whether the Re-EQ
or Academy effect is applied or not in the Stereo
listening mode. Use these effects when you do not want
to overemphasize the treble sound. This option can also
be set for Zone 2.
Off (Default): The effects are not applied.
Re-EQ On: Adjusts the soundtrack in which the treble
is overemphasized, so that the sound is optimized for
home theater.
Academy On: Lowers the treble level and filters the
noise when the source contains emphasized treble
sound and too much hiss, such as an old mono audio
movie recorded onto videotape.
b. Front Speaker
This option configures the speakers to use when playing
the source in the Stereo listening mode. Select the
speaker terminals to which the speakers you want to use
are connected. This setting can be made when the
“(Speaker B) Front L/R” is set to “Main A” in the
Speaker Configuration sub-menu.
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