Integra DTR-9.1 User Manual

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Contents
Thank you for purchasing the 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.
DTR-9.1
Appendix
Remote controller
Enjoying music or videos
Setting OSD menu
Before using
AV Receiver
Instruction Manual
Off
On
Standby/On
Standby
Master Volume
Power
Display DVD Video
1
Video
2
Video
3
Video
4
Video
5
Tape
1
Tape
2
AM
FM
Phono
C D
Open/Close
Zone
2
()
GRN
Rec
()
RED
DTR-9.1
Facilities and connections
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Instruction Manual

ContentsThank you for purchasing the AVReceiver.Please read this manual thoroughly beforemaking connections and plugging in the unit.Following the i

Page 2 - Important Safeguards

10Front panel facilitiesMemoryThis button only operates when FM or AM is selected asthe input source. This button allows you to preset fre-quencies fo

Page 3 - Precautions

11Remote controllerSEND/LEARN indicatorLCD displayPOWER ON/STNBY buttonBe aware that pressing the STNBY button onlyplaces the DTR-9.1 in standby and d

Page 4 - Contents

12DVDVIDEO5 VIDEO4VIDEO3ZONE 2MONITOROUTVIDEO1VIDEO2AC OUTLETSRLRLCPRE OUT SUBWOOFERLRIR INMAIN ZONE 2VIDEOS VIDEOVIDEOS VIDEOINPUT 2PB PRYINPUT 3PB

Page 5 - Supplied accessories

13RLFRONTSPEAKERSCENTERSPEAKERINPUT 2PBPRYINPUT 3PBPRYOUTPUTPBPRYIR INMAIN ZONE 2ACINLETAC OUTLETSAC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX.AC OUTLETSAC

Page 6 - Features

14MULTICHANNELINPUT(Green)(Blue)(Red)(Brown)(Black)(Yellow)Tighten locking screwsFront leftDVD player or MPEG decoderFront rightCenterSurround rightSu

Page 7 - Approx. 5 meters

15VIDEO IN/OUTThese are the video inputs and outputs. There are 6video inputs and 2 video outputs and each one in-cludes both composite video and S-vi

Page 8

16BACK LLRBACK RSURROUND (SURR)SPEAKERSAMANT.FMANT.75MULTICHANNELINPUTRS 232GNDCFRONTAMPINRLSURR BACKSURRPRE OUT SUBWOOFER12MODEL NO. DTR-9.1AV R

Page 9

17RLIR INAC OUTLETSAC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX.ACINLETFRONTSPEAKERSCENTERSPEAKERMAIN ZONE 2AB12 V TRIGGER( 6 OHMS MIN. )( 6 OHMS MIN. )T 3P

Page 10 - Front panel facilities

18Example of how to connect your equipmentConnecting your audio componentsBelow is an example of how you can connect youraudio components to the DTR-9

Page 11 - Remote controller

19Example of how to connect your equipment9. Connecting a DVD recorder or other digitalvideo recording deviceUsing an RCA-type video connection cable,

Page 12 - Rear panel facilities

2WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

Page 13 - B, PR) directly from the

20Connecting speakersSpeaker placementIdeal speaker placement varies depending on the sizeof your room and the wall coverings. Here, only typicalexamp

Page 14

21IR INAC OUTLETSAC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX.ACINLETAMANT.FMANT.75MULTICHANNELINPUTRS 232GNDCAMPINRLMAIN ZONE 2DIGITALOUTPUT(COAXIAL)AC-3RF

Page 15

22Assembling the AM loop antennaAssemble the loop antenna as shown in the illustration.• Refer to the next page for details on connecting theAM loop a

Page 16 - MODEL NO

23BACK LLRBACK RRLSURROUND (SURR)SPEAKERSACINLETAMANT.FMANT.75MULTICHANNELINPUTRS 232GNDFRONTSPEAKERSCENTERSPEAKERVIDEOS VIDEODVDVIDEO5 VIDEO4VIDE

Page 17 - Standard connections

24IR INMAIN ZONE 2ZONE 2OUTBACK LLRBACK RRLSURROUND (SURR)SPEAKERSAC OUTLETSAC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX.ACINLETAMANT.FMANT.75MULTICHANN

Page 18

25IR INMAIN ZONE 2ZONE 2OUTBACK LLRBACK RRLSURROUND (SURR)SPEAKERSAC OUTLETSAC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX.ACINLETAMANT.FMANT.75MULTICHANN

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26BACK LLRBACK RRLSURROUND (SURR)SPEAKERSAC OUTLETSAC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX.ACINLETAMANT.FMANT.75MULTICHANNELINPUTRS 232GNDFRONTSPEA

Page 20 - Connecting speakers

27OffOnStandby/OnPowerDisplay DVD Video 1Video 2Video 3Video 4Video 5Tape 1Tape 2AMFMPhonoC DOpen/CloseZone 2()GRNRec()REDStandbyMaster VolumeDTR-9.1

Page 21

28The On-Screen Display (OSD) menu1.Speaker Setup 1.Speaker Config 2.Speaker Distance 3.Level Calibration 4.Bass Peak Level 5.LFE Level Setup

Page 22 - Connecting antennas

29 Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Quit:|OSD|1.

Page 23

3PrecautionsANTENNADISCHARGE UNIT(NEC SECTION 810-20)GROUNDING CONDUCTORS(NEC SECTION 810-21)GROUND CLAMPSPOWER SERVICE GROUNDINGELECTRODE SYSTEM(NEC

Page 24 - ZONE 2 OUT

301-1. Speaker Config sub-menuHere you will enter which speakers are connected andthe size of each speaker.Speaker Setup1. Speaker Setup menuAfter you

Page 25 - MAIN ZONE 2

311-2. Speaker Distance sub-menuHere you will enter the distance from each speaker toyour normal listening position (Loudspeaker PositionTime Synchron

Page 26 - V TRIGGER

321-3. Level Calibration sub-menuHere you will set the volume for each speaker so thatthey are all heard by the listener at the same level. Thisis esp

Page 27 - Connecting the power

331-5. LFE Level Setup sub-menuThis sub-menu is for setting the LFE (Low FrequencyEffect) levels included in Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEGsoftware. The

Page 28

34Input Setup Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Q

Page 29 - Sub menu

35Input SetupAuto: Select for automatic detection of the input signalformat. The input signal format (Dolby Digital, DTS,MPEG, PCM or Analog) used by

Page 30 - Speaker Setup

36Input Setup2-2. Multichannel Setup sub-menuThis sub-menu will not appear if AM, FM, or PHONO isselected at the front panel for the input source. Thi

Page 31

37Input Setup Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Q

Page 32

38Input SetupInput source signalsa. Analog/PCMAnalog sources consist of LP records, AM and FMbroadcasts, cassette tapes, and the such. PCM (PulseCode

Page 33

39Input Setupmode with the THX effects added as well. Select thismode when listening to movies that were encoded us-ing Dolby Pro Logic.Pro Logic Acti

Page 34 - Input Setup

4ContentsBefore usingImportant Safeguards ... 2Precautions ...

Page 35

40 Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Quit:|OSD|12

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41 Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Quit:|OSD|12

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42Listening Mode Setup Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:

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43Listening Mode Setup3-7. Enhanced 7 SetupSelect this to modify the Enhanced 7 listening mode.The parameters that can be set are shown in the tablebe

Page 39

44Listening Mode SetupFront left speaker Front right speakerListening angle20˚ - 40˚Description listening mode parametersSubwooferSet this to “Off” if

Page 40

45Listening mode DTS Film MPEG Film +Action**/TheaterEnhance7Orchestra/All Ch +Musical Dimensional Unplugged/Stereo (T-D) Studio-Mix/TV Logic/Paramet

Page 41

46Preference Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Qu

Page 42 - Listening Mode Setup

47Preference Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Qu

Page 43

48About Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Quit:|O

Page 44

49Enjoying music or videos in the remotezoneEx.: When the Zone 2 button is pressed twiceEx.: When the Zone 2 button and then VIDEO 4 button arepressed

Page 45

5ContentsErasing all the commands programmed undera MODE button ... 63Using a Macro function ...

Page 46 - Preference

50Listening to Radio BroadcastsANALO GINPUTTunedBand FrequencyANALO GINPUTTuned in stereoBand FrequencyAuto modeListening to FM/AM Radio StationsOne o

Page 47

51CLEARListening to Radio BroadcastsANALO GINPUTANALO GINPUTANALO GINPUTANALO GINPUT2. Press the Memory button on the front panel.FlashFlashLightPrese

Page 48 - Zone2 OSD Setup

52Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-9.1Though the DTR-9.1 is often used to listen to the radio, itdoes not show you its true ability until it is u

Page 49 - Master Volume

53Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-9.1The operation is not allowed because headphones areplugged into the DTR-9.1.The operation is not allowed be

Page 50 - Listening to Radio Broadcasts

54Recording a sourceOf course the DTR-9.1 can also be used to record aninput source media. This allows you to make copies ofthe music or videos you li

Page 51

55Recording a source5VIDEODIGITALINPUTTo record an input source signal different fromthat you are currently watching or listening toThis method output

Page 52 - Listening with headphones

56Using remote controllerOverviewThe RC-418M remote controller is a useful tool to helpyou operate the components of your home theater. Todo so, first

Page 53

57Using remote controllerNotes:• The depth of the Late Night effect is determainedby Dolby Digital software. Some sounds may pro-duce no or little eff

Page 54 - Recording a source

58Using remote controllerControlling an Integra CD playerThe RI connector of the Integra compact disc playermust be connected to the DTR-9.1 (see page

Page 55

59Using remote controllerControlling an Integra cassette tape deckThe z connector of the Integra cassette tape deckmust be connected to the DTR-9.1 (s

Page 56 - Using remote controller

6Features*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trade-marks of Dolby Laboratories. Con

Page 57

60Using remote controllerControlling an Integra DVD playerMake sure that you point the remote controller towardthe sensor on the Integra DVD player.1.

Page 58

61Programming the commands of remote controllersfor other devices into the remote controller5 to 15 cm(2 to 6 inches)Buttons that cannot be programmed

Page 59

62Programming the commands of remote controllers for other devices intothe remote controller4. Press and hold down the button (thatcorresponds to the

Page 60

63Programming the commands of remote controllers for other devices intothe remote controllerErasing the programmed command from onebuttonYou can only

Page 61 - SEND/LEARN

64Using a Macro functionProgramming a Macro functionYou can program a different macro into the MODEMACRO button for each of the eight MODE buttons.The

Page 62

65Using a Macro functionProgramming the Direct Macro functionWith the direct macro function, you can program a seriesof button operations as a macro i

Page 63

66OPEN/COLSERECAUDIO MUTINGDISCTRACKDVDCDPHTUNT2T1V1STEREO1236547+ 10 0ENT89SURROUND THX DSPLEVEL +CH SELRe-EQLEVEL –DIMMERLATE NIGHTDIRECT DSPV2 V3 V

Page 64 - Using a Macro function

67Using a Macro functionErasing all commands and macros that havebeen programmedThis procedure will erase all the commands andmacros that you have pro

Page 65

68Troubleshooting guideIf a problem occurs while you are using the remotecontroller, first try to operate the controls on the frontpanel of the DTR-9.

Page 66

69VIDEO and AUDIODesired picture does not appear.• Improper connection.➞ Check the connection again. Insert the plugsand connectors completely.• Vide

Page 67

7Installing the remote controller batteries1. Remove the battery compartment cover bypressing the tab and sliding the cover.2. Insert two AA (R6 or UM

Page 68 - Troubleshooting guide

70Troubleshooting guideFor digital sources, sound is sometimes notoutput depending on media type.• Format of digital input source is fixed. Other digi

Page 69

71The default settingsThe following table shows the factory-set default pa-rameter values. Use it as a reference when you changethese parameter values

Page 70

72VIDEO 2Name:Digital Input: OPT1, OPT2, OPT3, COAX1,COAX2, COAX3, COAX4,COAX5, not connectedMultichannel Setup: Yes, NoVideo InputVideo: DVD, VIDEO1,

Page 71 - The default settings

73Your system settingVIDEO 4Name:Digital Input: OPT1, OPT2, OPT3, COAX1,COAX2, COAX3, COAX4,COAX5, not connectedMultichannel Setup: Yes, NoVideo Input

Page 72 - Your system setting

74Your system settingCDName:Digital Input: OPT1, OPT2, OPT3, COAX1,COAX2, COAX3, COAX4,COAX5, not connectedMultichannel Setup: Yes, NoVideo Setup: DVD

Page 73

75Your system settingRemote controllerIt is recommended to write down the settings of the remote controller in case they are lost accidentally. In the

Page 74

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Instruction Manual forupgraded unitThank you for using our products.The upgraded unit now supports the newest decoders and sound formats below as well

Page 76 - Specifications

Upgraded-2Features THX Ultra2The new THX Ultra2 standard from Lucasfilm ensuresthe highest sound and picture quality and the mostreliable operation.

Page 77 - Instruction Manual for

Upgraded-3Most dipoles have an arrow on them to indicate theirorientation towards the screen. So for the side dipoles, thearrows point forward. For th

Page 78

8Front panel facilitiesDisplayHere is an explanation of the controls and displays on the front panel of the DTR-9.1.Front doorFront panelFront panel d

Page 79

Upgraded-4Speaker Setup Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter

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Upgraded-5Speaker Setup Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter

Page 81 - Upgraded-5

Upgraded-6 Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Quit

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Upgraded-7Input SetupRelationship between input source and listening modeListening modes marked with the “● ” can be selected. For columns that list a

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Upgraded-8Listening ModesMonoThis mode is for playing old movies whose sound isrecorded in monaural or playing left and right channelsseparately in th

Page 84 - Upgraded-8

Upgraded-9THXThis mode is for playing back sources using THX.For excellent fidelity when playing back THX sounds, it isrecommended to use a THX-certif

Page 85 - Upgraded-9

Upgraded-10Currentlyselectedlistening mode Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.AboutSelect:

Page 86 - Upgraded-10

Upgraded-113-6. Surround (Digital) SetupSelect this to modify the Dolby D, DTS, MPEG Multi and ProLogicⅡ listening modes when the current source isdig

Page 87 - Upgraded-11

Upgraded-12Listening Mode SetupDescription listening mode parametersSubwooferSet this to “Off” if you are not using a subwoofer (even ifone is connect

Page 88 - Upgraded-12

Upgraded-13Listening Mode SetupNeo:6 Music Center ImageDTS Neo:6 derives a center channel from two-channelPCM and analog sources.In cinema mode, for L

Page 89 - Upgraded-13

9Front panel facilitiesDigital format:The current input source is set fora digital format of “Auto.”Bass level:The current bass level is +2.Treble lev

Page 90 - Upgraded-14

Upgraded-14Listening angleThe listening angle is the angle subtended by the front leftand right speakers as seen from the listener. The setting of20 a

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Upgraded-15Listening mode THX Mono Movie Enhanced 7 Orchestra/ All ChPLⅡTHX Unplugged/ StereoStudio-Mix/TV Logic/ParameterSubwoofer ●●●●●Re-EQ (/Acade

Page 92 - Other upgraded function

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