Integra DTR-50.1 Instruction Manual
Integra DTR-50.1 Instruction Manual

Integra DTR-50.1 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 AV Receiver DTR-50.1 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    WARNING: WARNING AVIS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an RAIN OR MOISTURE.
  • Page 3: Precautions

    Precautions 1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use For U.S. models only, recording copyrighted material is illegal with- FCC Information for User out the permission of the copyright holder. CAUTION: 2. AC Fuse—The AC fuse inside the unit is not user- The user changes or modifications not expressly serviceable.
  • Page 4: Supplied Accessories

    Supplied Accessories Thank you for purchasing an Integra AV receiver. Please read this manual thoroughly before making con- nections and plugging in the unit. Following the instructions in this manual will enable you Make sure you have the following accessories: to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new AV receiver.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Looking up for Remote Control Code ..... 139 Digital Audio Input Setup .......... 49 Entering Remote Control Codes......141 Speaker Settings ............50 Remote Control Codes for Integra/Onkyo TV Format Setup (Australian models) ...... 51 Components Connected via ......142 FM/AM Frequency Step Setup .........
  • Page 6: Features

    *4. Music Optimizer™ is a trademark of Onkyo Corporation. • 7 HDMI Inputs (1 on front panel) and 2 Outputs • Integra/Onkyo for System Control HDMI, the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Inter- face are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licens- •...
  • Page 7 Features—Continued SIRIUS, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. and its subsidiaries. All other marks and logos are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. SIRIUS and XM subscriptions sold separately. Taxes and a one-time activation fee may apply.
  • Page 8: Front & Rear Panels

    Front & Rear Panels Front Panel The actual front panel has various logos printed on it. They are not shown here for clarity. The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item. On/Standby button (41) Display This button is used to set the AV receiver to On or See “Display”...
  • Page 9 Front & Rear Panels—Continued The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item. Tuning Mode button (64) USB port (126) This button is used to select the Auto or Manual A USB mass storage device, such as a USB flash tuning mode.
  • Page 10: Display

    Front & Rear Panels—Continued Display For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses. Speaker/channel indicators Tuning indicators Indicate the speaker channels used by the current RDS (Australian models) (77): listening mode. Lights when tuned to a radio station that supports The following abbreviations indicate which audio RDS (Radio Data System).
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    Front & Rear Panels—Continued Rear Panel * North American models DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 1 and 2 UNIVERSAL PORT These optical digital audio inputs are for connecting This port is for connecting the component with the components with optical digital audio outputs, such Universal Port connector such as UP-A1 Dock.
  • Page 12 Front & Rear Panels—Continued COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1, 2 and 3 CBL/SAT IN These RCA component video inputs are for con- Here you can connect a cable/satellite receiver, set- necting components with a component video out- top box, etc. Input jacks include S-Video, composite put, such as a DVD player, DVD recorder, or DVR video, and analog audio.
  • Page 13: Remote Controller

    (page 141), or when you want to operate an Inte- gra/Onkyo component without connection, point the remote controller at the other component to use it. • When you want to operate an Integra/Onkyo compo- nent with connection or an -compatible component connected via HDMI (pages 143 and144), point the remote controller at the AV receiver’s remote...
  • Page 14: Controlling The Av Receiver

    Remote Controller—Continued Controlling the AV Receiver For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses. To control the AV receiver, press the [Receiver] but- Standby button (41) ton to select Receiver mode. Sets the AV receiver to Standby. You can also use the remote controller to control your On button (41) DVD/BD player, CD player, and other components.
  • Page 15 Remote Controller—Continued ■ Controlling the tuner To control the AV receiver’s tuner, press the [Tuner] (or [Receiver]) button. You can select AM or FM by pressing the [Tuner] button repeatedly. Arrow [ ]/[ ] buttons Used to tune into radio stations. D.TUN button (64) (Tuner remote mode only) Selects the Direct tuning mode.
  • Page 16: About Home Theater

    About Home Theater Enjoying Home Theater Thanks to the AV receiver’s superb capabilities, you can enjoy surround sound with a real sense of movement in your own home—just like being in a movie theater or concert hall. With DVDs you can enjoy DTS and Dolby Digital. With analog or digital TV, you can enjoy Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS Neo:6, or Onkyo’s original DSP listening modes.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Av Receiver

    Connecting the AV receiver Connecting Your Speakers Speaker Configuration For 7.1-channel surround-sound playback, you need seven speakers and a powered subwoofer. The following table indicates the channels you should use depending on the number of speakers that you have. Number of speakers: ✓...
  • Page 18 Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Using Dipole Speakers Speaker Connection Precautions You can use dipole speakers for the surround left and Read the following before connecting your speakers: right, surround back left and right speakers. Dipole • You can connect speakers with an impedance of speakers output the same sound in two directions.
  • Page 19 Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting the Speaker Cables 1/2" to 5/8" Strip 1/2" to 5/8" (12 to Fully insert the bare (12 to 15 mm) 15 mm) of insulation wires. from the ends of the speaker cables, and twist the bare wires tightly, as shown.
  • Page 20: Bi-Amping The Front Speakers

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Bi-amping Speaker Hookup Bi-amping the Front Speakers The FRONT L/R and SURR BACK/ZONE 2 L/R termi- Connect the AV receiver’s FRONT R positive (+) nal posts can be used with front speakers and surround terminal to the right speaker’s positive (+) Woofer back speakers respectively, or bi-amped to provide sepa- (low) terminal.
  • Page 21: Connecting Antenna

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied Connecting Antenna indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out- This section explains how to connect the supplied indoor door FM antenna instead (see page 22). FM antenna and AM loop antenna, and how to connect commercially available outdoor FM and AM antennas.
  • Page 22: Connecting An Outdoor Fm Antenna

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied If good reception cannot be achieved using the supplied indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out- AM loop antenna, an outdoor AM antenna can be used door FM antenna instead.
  • Page 23: About Av Connections

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued AV Connection Color Coding About AV Connections RCA-type AV connections are usually color-coded: red, • Before making any AV connections, read the manuals white, and yellow. Use red plugs to connect right-chan- supplied with your other AV components. nel audio inputs and outputs (typically labeled “R”).
  • Page 24: Connecting Components With Hdmi

    HD Master Audio) Your DVD/BD players must also support HDMI output of the above audio formats. ■ Integra/Onkyo for System Control , which stands for Remote Interactive over HDMI, is the name of the system control function found on Inte- gra/Onkyo components.
  • Page 25: Audio Signals

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Making HDMI Connections Step 1: Use HDMI cables to connect the AV receiver’s HDMI jacks to your HDMI-compatible DVD/BD player, TV, projec- tor, and so on. Step 2: Assign each HDMI IN to an input selector in the HDMI Input Setup (see page 47). ■...
  • Page 26: Connecting Both Audio & Video

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting Both Audio & Video By connecting both the audio and video outputs of your DVD/BD player and other AV components to the AV receiver, you can select both the audio and video simultaneously simply by selecting the appropriate input source on the AV receiver.
  • Page 27 Connecting the AV receiver—Continued ■ “Monitor Out” Setting Set to “Both”, “Both(Main)” or “Both(Sub)” DVD/BD player, etc. Video Signal Flow Chart With the “Monitor Out” setting set to “Both”, “Both(Main)” or “Both(Sub)” (see page 42), video input signals flow through the AV receiver as shown, with composite video, S-Video, and Composite S-Video...
  • Page 28 Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Audio Connection Formats DVD/BD player, etc. Audio equipment can be connected to the AV Audio Signal Flow Chart receiver by using any of the following audio con- nection formats: analog, optical, coaxial, or HDMI. Analog Optical Coaxial HDMI When choosing a connection format, bear in...
  • Page 29: Connecting A Tv Or Projector

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting a TV or Projector See “Connecting Components with HDMI” on page 24 for HDMI connection information. Step 1: Video Connection Choose a video connection that matches your TV ( , , or ), and then make the connection. Step 2: Audio Connection Choose an audio connection that matches your TV ( , , or...
  • Page 30: Connecting A Dvd Player

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting a DVD Player See “Connecting Components with HDMI” on page 24 for HDMI connection information. Step 1: Video Connection Choose a video connection that matches your DVD player ( , , or , and then make the connection. You must connect the AV receiver to your TV via the same type of connection.
  • Page 31: Connecting A Vcr Or Dvd Recorder For Playback

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder for Playback With this hookup, you can use your VCR’s tuner to listen to your favorite TV programs via the AV Hint! receiver, useful if your TV has no audio outputs. Step 1: Video Connection Choose a video connection that matches your VCR or DVD recorder ( , , or...
  • Page 32: Connecting A Vcr Or Dvd Recorder For Recording

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder for Recording Step 1: Video Connection Choose a video connection that matches your VCR or DVD recorder ( ), and then make the connection. The video source to be recorded must be connected to the AV receiver via the same type of connection. Step 2: Audio Connection Make the audio connection Connection...
  • Page 33: Connecting A Satellite, Cable, Terrestrial Set-Top Box, Or Other Video Source

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting a Satellite, Cable, Terrestrial Set-top box, or Other Video Source With this hookup, you can use your satellite or cable receiver to listen to your favorite TV programs Hint! via the AV receiver, useful if your TV has no audio outputs. Step 1: Video Connection Choose a video connection that matches the video source ( , , or...
  • Page 34: Connecting A Game Console

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting a Game Console Step 1: Video Connection Choose a video connection that matches your game console ( , , or , and then make the connection. You must connect the AV receiver to your TV with the same type of connection. Step 2: Audio Connection Choose an audio connection that matches your game console ( ), and then make the connection.
  • Page 35: Connecting A Camcorder Or Other Device

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting a Camcorder or Other Device Step 1: Video Connection Make the connection Step 2: Audio Connection Choose an audio connection that matches your camcorder ( ), and then make the connection. Connection AV receiver Signal flow Camcorder etc.
  • Page 36: Connecting A Cd Player Or Turntable

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting a CD Player or Turntable ■ CD Player or Turntable (MM) with Built-in Phono Preamp Step 1: Choose a connection that matches your CD player ( , , or ). Use connection for a turntable with a built-in phono preamp.
  • Page 37: Connecting A Cassette, Cdr, Minidisc, Or Dat Recorder

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting a Cassette, CDR, MiniDisc, or DAT Recorder Step 1: Choose a connection that matches the recorder ( , ), and then make the connection. • With connection , you can play and record or listen in Zone 2 or Zone 3. •...
  • Page 38: Connecting A Power Amplifier

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting a Power Amplifier If you want to use a more powerful power amplifier and use the AV receiver as a preamp, connect it to the PRE OUT jacks, and connect all speakers and the subwoofer to the power amplifier. If you have a powered subwoofer, connect it to this AV receiver’s PRE OUT: SUBWOOFER jack.
  • Page 39: Connecting An Ri Dock

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting an RI Dock ■ If Your iPod Doesn’t Support Video: Not all iPod models output video. For information Connect your RI Dock’s audio output jacks to the about which iPod models are supported by the RI AV receiver’s TV/TAPE IN L/R jacks.
  • Page 40: Connecting Integra/Onkyo Components

    Connecting the AV receiver—Continued Connecting Integra/Onkyo Components Step 1: Make sure that each Integra/Onkyo component is REMOTE CONTROL connected to the AV receiver with an analog audio cable (connection in the hookup examples) (see DVD/BD pages 29 to 37 and 39).
  • Page 41: Turning On The Av Receiver

    If you have, see “HDMI Input Setup” on page 47, “Component Video Input Setup” on page 48, or “Digital Audio Input Setup” on page 49 respectively. ■ Have you connected an Integra/Onkyo MD recorder, CD recorder, or RI Dock? If you have, see “Changing the Input Display” on page 52.
  • Page 42: First Time Setup

    First Time Setup This section explains the settings that you need to make before using the AV receiver for the very first time. ■ Change “Monitor Out” setting manually Monitor Setup If you connect your TV to HDMI OUT MAIN, “Monitor Out”...
  • Page 43: Selecting The Language Used For The Onscreen Setup Menus

    First Time Setup—Continued Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- Selecting the Language used for the tons to select “2. OSD Setup”, onscreen setup menus and then press [Enter]. This setting determines the language used for the The “OSD Setup” menu appears. onscreen setup menus.
  • Page 44: Using The Onscreen Setup Menus

    First Time Setup—Continued Using the Display to change the settings The settings of the AV receiver can be changed using the Display. Press the [Receiver] button fol- lowed by the [Setup] button. Receiver The main menu item appears on the display.
  • Page 45: Monitor Out Setup

    First Time Setup—Continued Monitor Out Setup Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- tons to select “1. Monitor Out”, and then press [Enter]. The “Monitor Out” menu appears. 1–1. Monitor Out Monitor Out HDMI Main Resolution Through Brightness Contrast Receiver Saturation...
  • Page 46 First Time Setup—Continued Tips: Notes: • The “Resolution” setting can also be • If not connected to the same output set using the [Video] button on the you have selected in the“Monitor remote controller. Out” setting, the “Monitor Out” • The “Resolution” setting is set setting will be automatically respectively of main, sub, and switched to “Analog”...
  • Page 47: Video Input Setup

    First Time Setup—Continued Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- Video Input Setup tons to select an input selector, and use the Left and Right [ ]/ HDMI Input Setup [ ] buttons to select: If you connect a video component to HDMI IN, you HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4, must assign that input to an input selector.
  • Page 48 First Time Setup—Continued Component Video Input Setup Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- tons to select “3. Component If you connect to a COMPONENT VIDEO IN, you must Video Input”, and then press assign it to an input selector. For example, if you connect [Enter].
  • Page 49: Digital Audio Input Setup

    First Time Setup—Continued Digital Audio Input Setup Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- tons to select an input selector, If you connect a component to a digital input jack, you and use the Left and Right [ ]/ must assign that jack to an input selector.
  • Page 50: Speaker Settings

    First Time Setup—Continued Speaker Settings Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- tons to select “Speaker Imped- ance”, and then use the Left and If you change these settings, you must run Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select: ®...
  • Page 51: Tv Format Setup (Australian Models)

    First Time Setup—Continued TV Format Setup (Australian models) When you’ve finished, press the [Setup] button. For the onscreen setup menus to display properly, you The setup menu closes. must specify the TV system used in your area. Press the [Receiver] button fol- lowed by the [Setup] button.
  • Page 52: Changing The Input Display

    First Time Setup—Continued Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- VCR/DVR TV/ Tape tons to select “3. Tuner”, and then press [Enter]. The “Tuner” menu appears. (North American models) 7–3. Tuner FM/AM Frequency Step 200kHz/10kHz SAT Radio Mode None Game (Australian models)
  • Page 53: Audyssey Multeq ® Room Correction And Speaker Setup

    First Time Setup—Continued Measurement Positions ® Audyssey MultEQ Room Correction To create a listening environment in your home theater and Speaker Setup that all listeners will enjoy, Audyssey MultEQ takes With the supplied calibrated microphone, measurements at up to six positions within the listening Audyssey MultEQ automatically determines the number area.
  • Page 54 First Time Setup—Continued ® Using Audyssey MultEQ Turn on the AV receiver and the connected TV. On the TV, select the input to which the On/Standby AV receiver is connected. Set the speaker setup micro- phone at the Main Listening Posi- tion (page 53), and connect it to the Setup Mic jack.
  • Page 55 First Time Setup—Continued When prompted, place the setup • Make the room as quiet as possible. microphone at the next position, Background noise can disrupt the and repeat step 5. room measurements. Close windows, silence cell phones, After the 3rd to the 5th measure- televisions, radios, air conditioners, ment, the following screen fluorescent lights, home appliances,...
  • Page 56: Error Messages

    First Time Setup—Continued Notes: When the calculations are com- • When the room correction and speaker setup is plete, the following screen complete, the “Equalizer Settings” (page 97) will be appears. set to “Audyssey” and “Dynamic EQ” (page 101) will be set to “On”.
  • Page 57 First Time Setup—Continued MultEQ: Auto Setup MultEQ: Auto Setup Speaker Detect Error Speaker Detect Error SR : SR : FWL : FWR : FWL : FWR : FHL : FHR : FHL : FHR : SBL : SBR : SBL : SBR : SW : SW :...
  • Page 58 First Time Setup—Continued ❏ Speaker Matching Error! Changing the Speaker Settings Manually If you wish to make changes to the settings found during MultEQ: Auto Setup the room correction and speaker setup, follow the directions on pages 95 to 98. Speaker Matching Error! Notes: •...
  • Page 59: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Selecting the Input Source This section explains how to select the input source (i.e., the AV component that you want to listen to or watch). Master Volume Input Selector Receiver VOL / Input selector buttons Use the AV receiver’s input selector buttons to select the input source.
  • Page 60: Adjusting The Bass & Treble

    Basic Operations—Continued Note: Tone, –, + Dimmer To bypass the bass and treble tone circuits, select the Direct or THX listening mode. Displaying Source Information You can display various information about the current input source as follows. Press the [Receiver] button, and Remote controller then press the [Display] button...
  • Page 61: Setting The Display Brightness

    Basic Operations—Continued To check the time remaining until the AV receiver sleeps, Setting the Display Brightness press the [Sleep] button. Note that if you press the [Sleep] button while the sleep time is being displayed, You can adjust the brightness of the AV receiver’s display. you’ll shorten the sleep time by 10 minutes.
  • Page 62: Using Easy Macros

    1. The Integra/Onkyo CD player con- Using the Easy macro command in the Easy macro nected to the AV receiver is turned mode, you can sequentially operate Integra/Onkyo com- ponents with simple commands by simply pressing one 2. The AV receiver is turned on.
  • Page 63 Basic Operations—Continued Changing Source Component Restoring Default When you want to operate the component that is not assigned as the source component, you can assign it as While holding down the [Audio] the source component. For the default assignment, see button, press and hold down the page 151.
  • Page 64: Listening To The Radio

    Listening to the Radio Using the Tuner TUNED AUTO With the built-in tuner you can enjoy AM and FM radio stations. You can store your favorite stations as presets for quick selection. FM STEREO Tuner Tuning / ■ Manual Tuning Mode Press the [Tuning Mode] button so that the AUTO indicator disap- pears from the display.
  • Page 65: Presetting Am/Fm Stations

    Listening to the Radio—Continued Presetting AM/FM Stations To select a preset, use the Preset AV receiver [ ]/[ ] buttons, or the remote Preset controller’s CH [+/–] button. Remote controller Memory You can store a combination of up to 40 of your favorite AM/FM radio stations as presets.
  • Page 66: Listening To Sattellite Radio (North American Models)

    Listening to the Radio—Continued Listening to Sattellite Radio Indoor/outdoor antenna (North American models) with 21-foot cable To listen to Satellite Radio, you’ll need to connect a SIR- IUS Satellite Radio tuner (sold separately) to your Sir- SiriusConnect AC power ius-Ready receiver. SIRIUS Satellite Radio is available receiver to residents of the US (except Alaska and Hawaii) and 8-pin mini DIN...
  • Page 67 Listening to the Radio—Continued Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- Setting the Satellite Radio Mode tons to select “3. Tuner”, and Before you can listen to SIRIUS Satellite Radio, you then press [Enter]. must set the “SAT Radio Mode” to “SIRIUS”. The “Tuner”...
  • Page 68 Listening to the Radio—Continued Selecting SIRIUS Satellite Radio Press the [Receiver] Remote Remote controller Mode button, and then press the [Tuner] Input Selector button repeatedly to select “SIRIUS”. Tuner If “CHECK SR TUNER” appears on the display, make sure the SiriusCon- Receiver nect receiver is connected properly.
  • Page 69 Listening to the Radio—Continued ■ Direct Tuning You can select a SIRIUS Satellite Radio channel directly Tuner by entering its number. Press the [Tuner] button, fol- CH +/– lowed by the [D.TUN] button. Remote controller Return Within 8 seconds, use the num- Number ber buttons to enter the channel buttons...
  • Page 70 Listening to the Radio—Continued Selecting Channels on the AV Receiver Presetting SIRIUS Satellite Radio Channels You can store a combination of up to 40 of your favorite Tuning / SIRIUS Satellite Radio channels and AM/FM radio sta- Tuner Return tions as presets. Enter Tuning Mode Memory...
  • Page 71 Listening to the Radio—Continued ■ Selecting Presets SIRIUS Parental Lock With SIRIUS Parental Lock, you can lock out channels AV receiver To select a preset, use the Preset that you do not want to receive and use a 4-digit PIN [ ]/[ ] buttons, or the remote number to prevent others from unlocking them.
  • Page 72 Listening to the Radio—Continued Use the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- buttons to select a number on the tons to select “3. Tuner”, and screen, and then press [Enter]. then press [Enter]. Repeat this for each of the four The “Tuner”...
  • Page 73 Listening to the Radio—Continued Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- When you’ve finished, press tons to select “7. Hardware [Enter] to save your changes, or Setup”, and then press [Enter]. press [Return] to return to the previous screen without saving. The “Hardware Setup”...
  • Page 74 Listening to the Radio—Continued Confirm the new PIN number by Use the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] entering it again. buttons to select a number on the If you confirm the PIN number cor- screen, and then press [Enter]. rectly, the new PIN is saved and the Repeat this for each of the four message “Complete”...
  • Page 75 Listening to the Radio—Continued Positioning the SiriusConnect Home Antenna Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- tons to select “3. Tuner”, and You can check the strength of the SIRIUS Satellite Radio then press [Enter]. signal and adjust the position of the SiriusConnect Home The “Tuner”...
  • Page 76 Listening to the Radio—Continued SIRIUS Satellite Radio Messages The following messages may appear while using SIR- IUS Satellite Radio. ❑ ACQUIRING The SiriusConnect receiver is acquiring the signal or no signal is present. Make sure the SiriusConnect Home tuner is connected properly and that there are no obstacles nearby.
  • Page 77: Using Rds (Australian Models)

    Listening to the Radio—Continued RDS Program Types (PTY) Using RDS (Australian models) RDS only works in areas where RDS broadcasts are Type Display available. None None When tuned into an RDS station, the RDS indicator News reports News appears. Current affairs Affairs RDS indicator Information...
  • Page 78 Listening to the Radio—Continued When tuned to an RDS station that’s broadcasting text information, the text can be displayed. Displaying Radio Text (RT) To start the search, press [Enter]. The AV receiver searches until it finds a station of the type you specified, at which point it stops briefly before con- tinuing with the search.
  • Page 79: Universal Port Option Up-A1 Dock For Ipod

    Universal Port Option UP-A1 Dock for iPod Operating Notes: About the UP-A1 Dock • Before selecting a different input source, stop iPod playback to prevent the AV receiver from selecting the With the UP-A1 Dock (sold separately), you can easily iPod input source by mistake.
  • Page 80: Controlling Ipod

    Universal Port Option UP-A1 Dock for iPod—Continued Arrow [ ]/[ ] and Enter buttons Controlling iPod Used to navigate menus and select items. By pressing the Remote Mode button that’s been pro- Previous [ ] button grammed with the remote control code for your Dock, Restarts the current song.
  • Page 81 Universal Port Option UP-A1 Dock for iPod—Continued Status messages ❏ PORT Reading The AV receiver is checking the connection with the dock. ❏ PORT Not Support The AV receiver do not support the connected dock. ❏ PORT UP-A1 UP-A1 Dock is connected. Notes: •...
  • Page 82: Recording

    Recording This section explains how to record the selected input Recording Separate AV Sources source to a component with recording capability, and Here you can record audio and video from completely how to record audio and video from different sources. separate sources, allowing you to overdub audio onto Notes: your video recordings.
  • Page 83: Using The Listening Modes

    Using the Listening Modes Selecting with the Remote Controller Selecting Listening Modes See “About the Listening Modes” on page 90 for detailed information about the listening modes. • The Dolby Digital and DTS listening modes can only be selected if your DVD player is con- nected to the AV receiver with a digital audio Movie/TV connection (coaxial, optical, or HDMI).
  • Page 84: Listening Modes Available For Each Source Format

    Using the Listening Modes—Continued Listening Modes Available for Each Source Format The Speaker layout illustration : Front left speaker shows which speakers are set to : Front wide left speaker active in the “Speaker Configu- : Front high left speaker ration”...
  • Page 85 Using the Listening Modes—Continued Stereo Source (1/2) ✔: Available Listening Modes Speaker layout Listening Mode Button ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Direct ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Stereo ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Mono PLII/PLIIx ✔ ✔ ✔ Movie* PLII/PLIIx ✔ ✔ ✔ Music* PLII/PLIIx ✔...
  • Page 86 Using the Listening Modes—Continued Stereo Source (2/2) ✔: Available Listening Modes Speaker layout Listening Mode Button PLllz Height ✔ THX Games PLII Game ✔ Select2 Games ✔ ✔ Orchestra ✔ ✔ Unplugged ✔ ✔ Studio-Mix ✔ ✔ TV Logic ✔ ✔...
  • Page 87 Using the Listening Modes—Continued 5.1 channel Sources (1/2) ✔: Available Listening Modes Speaker layout Listening Mode Button ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Direct ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Stereo ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Mono DolbyDigital/ DolbyDigital Plus/TrueHD/ Multichannel/ DTS/ DTS 96/24 ✔ ✔...
  • Page 88 Using the Listening Modes—Continued 5.1 channel Sources (2/2) ✔: Available Listening Modes Speaker layout Listening Mode Button Neo:6 THX ✔ Games PLIIz Height ✔ THX Games ✔ SurroundEX THX Select2 ✔ Cinema THX Select2 ✔ Music THX Select2 ✔ Games ✔...
  • Page 89 Using the Listening Modes—Continued 7.1 channel Sources ✔: Available Listening Modes Speaker layout Listening Mode Button ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Direct ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Stereo ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Mono Multichannel/ DolbyDigital Plus/TrueHD/ DTS-HD High Resolution ✔ ✔ ✔ Audio/DTS-HD Master Audio/ DTS-ES...
  • Page 90: About The Listening Modes

    Using the Listening Modes—Continued Notes: *1 Which Front high speakers, Front wide speakers and Surround back speakers outputs the sound is switched by the “SP Layout” button. *2 Which Front high speakers or Front wide speakers outputs the sound is switched by the “SP Layout” button. *3 Based on the audio channels contained in the source, the corresponding speakers will output the sound.
  • Page 91 Using the Listening Modes—Continued 5.1-channel source + Dolby EX DTS Neo:6 These modes expand 5.1-channel sources for 6.1/7.1- This mode expands any 2-channel source for up to 7.1- channel playback. They’re especially suited to Dolby EX channel playback. It uses seven full-bandwidth channels soundtracks that include a matrix-encoded surround of matrix decoding for matrix-encoded material, provid- back channel.
  • Page 92 Using the Listening Modes—Continued Onkyo Original DSP Modes Founded by George Lucas, THX develops stringent stan- Orchestra dards that ensure movies are reproduced in movie the- Suitable for classical or operatic music, this mode aters and home theaters just as the director intended. emphasizes the surround channels in order to widen the THX Modes carefully optimize the tonal and spatial stereo image, and simulates the natural reverberation of...
  • Page 93: Advanced Setup

    Advanced Setup Onscreen Setup Menus The onscreen setup menus appear on the connected TV and provide a convenient way to change the AV receiver’s various settings. Settings are organized into nine categories on the main menu, most containing a submenu. Submenus Main menu 1.
  • Page 94: Input/Output Assign

    Advanced Setup—Continued Input/Output Assign This section explains items on the “Input/Output Assign” menu. Press the [Receiver] button followed by Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to the [Setup] button. select setting, and then use the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to set them.
  • Page 95: Speaker Setup

    Advanced Setup—Continued HDMI Input See “HDMI Input Setup” on page 47. Component Video Input See “Component Video Input Setup” on page 48. Digital Audio Input See “Digital Audio Input Setup” on page 49. Speaker Setup ® Some of the settings in this section are set automatically by Audyssey MultEQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup (see page 53).
  • Page 96 Advanced Setup—Continued Full Band, 40Hz, 45Hz, 50Hz, 55Hz, 60Hz, 70Hz, 80Hz(THX), 90Hz, 100Hz, 110Hz, Center 120Hz, 130Hz, 150Hz, 200Hz *2*6 Surround None: Select if no speaker is connected. *2*3*5*6 Front Wide *2*3*5*6 Front High *3*4*5*6 Surr Back 1ch: Select if only one surround back L speaker is connected. Surr Back Ch 2ch: Select if two (left and right) surround back speakers are connected (default).
  • Page 97 Advanced Setup—Continued Level Calibration ® Level Calibration can be set automatically by Audyssey MultEQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup (see page 53). If you prefer, you can adjust the level of each speaker with the built-in test tone so that the volume of each speaker is the same at the listening position.
  • Page 98 Advanced Setup—Continued THX Audio Setup ® This setting is not set automatically by Audyssey MultEQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup (see page 53). With the “SurrBack Sp Spacing” setting, you can specify the distance between your surround back speakers. If you’re using a THX-certified subwoofer, set the “THX Ultra2/Select2 Subwoofer” setting to “Yes”. You can then apply THX’s Boundary Gain Compensation (BGC) to compensate the perceived exaggeration of low frequencies for listeners sitting very close to a room boundary (i.e., wall).
  • Page 99: Audio Adjust

    Advanced Setup—Continued Audio Adjust With the Audio Adjust functions and settings, you can adjust the sound and listening modes as you like. Press the [Receiver] button followed by Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to the [Setup] button. select setting, and then use the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to set them.
  • Page 100 Advanced Setup—Continued Dolby PLIIx Music (2ch Input) These settings apply to only 2-channel stereo sources. If you’re not using any surround back speakers, these settings apply to Dolby Pro Logic II, instead of Dolby Pro Logic IIx. Panorama On: Panorama function on. Off: Panorama function off (default).
  • Page 101 Advanced Setup—Continued Audyssey For Dynamic EQ, Reference Level and Dynamic Volume, you cannot change the settings before completing ® Audyssey MultEQ Room Correction and Speaker Setup. Dynamic EQ Off: Audyssey Dynamic EQ off (default). On: Audyssey Dynamic EQ on. With Audyssey Dynamic EQ, you can enjoy great sound even when listening at low volume levels. Audyssey Dynamic EQ solves the problem of deteriorating sound quality as volume is decreased by taking into account human perception and room acoustics.
  • Page 102 Advanced Setup—Continued Theater-Dimensional Listening Angle Wide: Select if the listening angle is greater than 30 degrees (default). Narrow: Select if the listening angle is less than 30 degrees. With this setting, you can optimize the Theater-Dimen- Front left speaker Front right speaker sional listening mode by specifying the angle of the front left and right speakers relative to the listening position.
  • Page 103: Source Setup

    Advanced Setup—Continued Source Setup This section explains items on the “Source Setup” menu. Items can be set individually for each input selector. Press the input selector buttons to select Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to an input source. select an item, and then press [Enter].
  • Page 104 Advanced Setup—Continued Name Edit You can enter a custom name for each individual input selector (excluding Tuner) and radio preset for easy identifi- cation. When entered, the custom name will appear on the display. Notes: • To name a radio preset, use the [Tuner] button to select AM or FM, and then select the preset (see step 1 on page 65). •...
  • Page 105 Advanced Setup—Continued Picture Adjust Using Picture Adjust, you can adjust the picture quality and reduce any noise appearing on the screen. To view the TV picture while setting, press [Enter]. To return to the previous screen, press the [Return] button. “Picture Adjust”...
  • Page 106 Advanced Setup—Continued ISF Mode Custom: User setting (All items can be freely set.) Day: Setting when a room is bright. Night: Setting when a room is dark. The receiver has been designed to incorporate setup and calibration standards established by the Imaging Sci- ence Foundation (ISF).
  • Page 107 Advanced Setup—Continued –50 to +50 (default: 0) Contrast With this setting you can adjust contrast. “–50” is the least. “+50” is the greatest. Note: *1 When the “ISF Mode” setting is set to “Day” or “Night”, this setting cannot be selected. –20 to +20 (default: 0) With this setting you can adjust the red/green balance.
  • Page 108: Assigning Listening Modes To Input Sources

    Advanced Setup—Continued Assigning Listening Modes to Input Sources You can assign a default listening mode to each input source that will be selected automatically when you select each input source. For example, you can set the default listening mode to be used with Dolby Digital input signals. You can select other listening modes during playback, but the mode specified here will be resumed once the AV receiver has been set to Standby.
  • Page 109: Miscellaneous (Volume/Osd) Setup

    Advanced Setup—Continued DTS-HD Master Audio: Specifies the default listening mode for DTS-HD Master Audio sources, such as Blu- ray or HD DVD (input via HDMI). DSD: Specifies the default listening mode for DSD multichannel sources, such as Super Audio CD. Only listening modes that can be used with each input signal format can be selected (see pages 84 to 89).
  • Page 110: Hardware Setup

    Advanced Setup—Continued OSD Setup Immediate Display On: Displayed (default). Off: Not displayed. This preference determines whether operation details are displayed onscreen when an AV receiver function is adjusted. Even when “On” is selected, operation details may not be output if the input source is connected to an HDMI Display Position Bottom: Bottom of the screen (default).
  • Page 111 Remote ID 1, 2, 3 When several Integra/Onkyo components are used in the same room, their remote ID codes may overlap. To differentiate the AV receiver from the other components, you can change its remote ID from 1, the default, to 2 or 3.
  • Page 112 Advanced Setup—Continued Notes: • If is selected and the signal can be output by the TV, the AV receiver will output no sound through its “ ” speakers. • If “On” is selected, “TV Speaker On” appears on the Display by pressing the [Display] button. •...
  • Page 113 , which stands for Remote Interactive over HDMI, is the name of the system control function found on Integra/Onkyo components. The AV receiver can be used with CEC (Consumer Electronics Control), which allows system control over HDMI and is part of the HDMI standard. CEC provides interoperability...
  • Page 114 See “Network Settings” on page 125. Firmware Update Notes: • Perform the firmware update only when an announcement is posted on the Integra Web site. • It takes about 40 minutes to complete the firmware update. Version The current version of the firmware is displayed. The version is made up of the versions of the AV receiver and Onkyo dock (if connected).
  • Page 115: Lock Setup

    Advanced Setup—Continued Lock Setup Digital Input Signal Formats With this preference, you can protect your settings by The digital input signal formats are available only for the locking the setup menus. input sources that you have assigned a digital input jack (see page 49).
  • Page 116: Using The Audio Settings

    Advanced Setup—Continued Using the Audio Settings You can change various audio settings by pressing the [Audio] button. Press the [Receiver] button followed by the [Audio] button. The audio setting items appear on the display. Receiver Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select an item.
  • Page 117 Advanced Setup—Continued Re-EQ Function With the Re-EQ function, you can compensate a soundtrack whose high-frequency content is too harsh, making it more suitable for home theater viewing. Re-EQ Off: Re-EQ Function off (default). On: Re-EQ Function on. This function can be used with the following listening modes: Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, Multichannel, DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS Express, DSD, Dolby EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIz Height, Dolby PLIIx Movie, Neo:6 Cinema, and 5.1-channel source + Neo:6.
  • Page 118 Advanced Setup—Continued Audio Selector You can set priorities of audio output when there are both digital and analog inputs. Auto: The AV receiver gives priority to analog signals when there is no digital input (default). Analog: The AV receiver always outputs analog signals. Note: This setting can be made only for the input source that is assigned as HDMI IN, COAXIAL IN, or OPTICAL IN.
  • Page 119: Net/Usb

    NET/USB • Depending on your ISP, you may need to specify a About NET proxy server to use Internet radio. If your computer is configured to use a proxy server, use the same settings The AV receiver is network-ready, which means you can for the AV receiver (see page 125).
  • Page 120: Listening To Internet Radio

    NET/USB—Continued Listening to Internet Radio The NETWORK indicator lights up. When the program setting is finished, To receive Internet radio, you must connect the go to step 3. AV receiver to a network with Internet access Notes: (page 119). • When it flashes, confirm the network You can select Internet radio stations by connecting to connection.
  • Page 121: Playing Music Files On A Server

    NET/USB—Continued Playing Music Files on a Server Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select an item, and This section explains how to play music files on a com- then press [Enter]. puter or media server through the AV receiver. See A list of music files appears.
  • Page 122 NET/USB—Continued Random Playback Windows Media Player 11 Setup The Random function can only be set while the PLAY This section explains how to configure Windows Media screen is displayed. Player 11 so that the AV receiver can play the music files To play songs in random order, during playback (or stored on your computer.
  • Page 123 NET/USB—Continued ■ AAC Supported Audio File Formats AAC stands for MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Audio. For server playback, the AV receiver supports the fol- • Sampling rates of 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, lowing music file formats: MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, Ogg Vorbis, AAC and LPCM.
  • Page 124 NET/USB—Continued Server Requirements The AV receiver can play digital music files stored on a computer or media server and supports the following technologies: • Windows Media Player 11 • Windows Media Connect 2.0 • DLNA-certified media server If the operating system of your computer is Windows Vista, Windows Media Player 11 is already installed.
  • Page 125: Network Settings

    NET/USB—Continued Network Settings Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “5. Network”, Note: and then press [Enter]. When modifying network settings, after modifying it is The “Network” screen appears. necessary to execute “Save”. 7-5. Network This section explains how to configure the AV receiver’s MAC Address xx : xx : xx −...
  • Page 126: About Usb

    NET/USB—Continued MAC Address Note: When set to “Enable”, power consumption on standby This is the AV receiver’s MAC (Media Access Control) mode slightly increases. address. This address cannot be changed. ■ Port Number DHCP This is the network port used for control over the net- work.
  • Page 127: Playing Music Files On A Usb Device

    NET/USB—Continued Playing Music Files on a USB Device Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select a USB mass This section explains how to play music files on a USB storage device, and then press mass storage device. [Enter].
  • Page 128 NET/USB—Continued Random Playback • If the USB mass storage device contains a lot of data, the AV receiver make take a while to read it. The Random function can only be set while the PLAY screen is displayed. • USB memory devices with security functions cannot be played.
  • Page 129: Multi Zone

    Multi Zone Multiroom Capability You can use three speaker systems with this AV receiver—a surround-sound speaker system (up to 7.1 channels) in your main listening room, Zone 2: a stereo speaker system in a second room, Zone 3: a stereo speaker system in a third room.
  • Page 130: Connecting Zone 2

    Multi Zone—Continued In addition to your main listening room, you can also enjoy playback in the other room, or as we call Multi Zone. And, you can select a different source for each room. Connecting Your Zone 2 Speakers to an Connecting Zone 2 Amp in Zone 2 There are two ways you can connect Zone 2 speakers:...
  • Page 131 Multi Zone—Continued Zone 2 Video Output The AV receiver features a composite video output for connection to a TV in Zone 2, so you can enjoy both audio and video in that zone. Hookup • Use a composite video cable to connect the AV receiver’s ZONE 2 OUT V jack to a composite video input on your Zone 2 TV.
  • Page 132: Connecting Zone 3

    Multi Zone—Continued Connecting Your Zone 3 Speakers to an Connecting Zone 3 Amp in Zone 3 There are two ways you can connect Zone 3 speakers: This setup allows 7.1-channel playback in your main lis- 1. Connect them directly to the AV receiver. tening room and 2-channel stereo playback in Zone 3, 2.
  • Page 133: Setting The Powered Zone 2/3

    Multi Zone—Continued Setting the Powered Zone 2/3 Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select “Powered If you’ve connected your Zone 2/3 speakers to the AV Zone2” or “Powered Zone3”, and receiver, as explained in “Connecting Your Zone 2 use the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] Speakers Directly to the AV receiver”...
  • Page 134: Setting The Multi Zone

    Multi Zone—Continued Setting the Multi Zone When you’ve finished, press the [Setup] button. Press the [Receiver] button The setup menu closes. followed by the [Setup] button. The main menu appears onscreen. If the main menu doesn’t appear, make Note: sure the appropriate external input is This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver selected on your TV.
  • Page 135: Using Zone 2/3

    Multi Zone—Continued Controlling Zone 2/3 with the Remote Using Zone 2/3 Controller This section explains how to turn Zone 2/3 on and off, how to select an input source for Zone 2/3, and how to Standby adjust the volume for Zone 2/3. Zone Controlling Zone 2/3 from the AV receiver Input...
  • Page 136 Multi Zone—Continued Muting Zones Notes: • Only analog input sources are output by the ZONE 2/ 3 PRE OUT and ZONE 2/3 L/R speaker terminals. On the remote controller, press Remote Digital input sources are not output. If no sound is controller the [Zone] button repeatedly, and heard when an input source is selected, check if it’s...
  • Page 137: Using The 12V Triggers

    Multi Zone—Continued Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] Using the 12V Triggers buttons to select “12V Trigger A, The 12V triggers A, B, and C can be used to turn on 12V B, or C,” and then press [Enter]. trigger-capable components automatically when they are The “12V Trigger A/B/C Setup”...
  • Page 138: Using The Remote Controller In Zone 2/3 And Multiroom Control Kits

    Multi Zone—Continued Using a Multiroom Kit with a Cabinet Using the Remote Controller in Zone 2/3 and Multiroom Control Kits In this setup, the IR receiver picks up the infrared signals from the remote controller and feeds them to the AV To control the AV receiver with the remote controller receiver located in the cabinet via the connecting block.
  • Page 139: Controlling Other Components

    Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- pages indicated. tons to select “8. Remote Con- troller Setup”, and then press Integra/Onkyo DVD player (page 144) [Enter]. Integra/Onkyo CD player (page 147) 8. Remote Controller Setup Onkyo cassette recorder with (page 149) 1.
  • Page 140 Controlling Other Components—Continued To use the remote controller, point it at Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- the AV receiver’s remote control sen- tons to select category, and then sor, as shown below. press [Enter]. The brand name input panel appears. Transmitter AV receiver 8–1.
  • Page 141: Entering Remote Control Codes

    Controlling Other Components—Continued Entering Remote Control Codes Look up the appropriate remote control code in the separate You’ll need to enter a code for each component that you Remote Control Codes list. want to control. The codes are organized by category (e.g., DVD player, TV, etc.).
  • Page 142: Remote Control Codes For Integra/Onkyo Components Connected Via

    Note: operate the component. The learning command is also reset. If you want to control an Integra/Onkyo component by Resetting the Remote Controller pointing the remote controller directly at it, or you want to control an Integra/Onkyo component that’s not con- You can reset the remote controller to its default settings.
  • Page 143: Controlling A Tv

    Controlling Other Components—Continued Controlling a TV By pressing the [TV] button that’s been programmed On, Standby, TV [ ] buttons with the remote control code for TV, you can control Set the TV to On or Standby. your TV with the following buttons. TV VOL [ ]/[ ] button For details on entering a remote control code for a differ- Adjust the TV’s volume.
  • Page 144: Controlling A Dvd Player, Or Dvd Recorder

    The [DVD/BD] button is preprogrammed with the On, Standby buttons remote control code for controlling an Integra/Onkyo Sets the DVD player to On or Standby. DVD player. For details on entering a remote control code for a differ-...
  • Page 145: Controlling A Vcr Or Pvr

    Controlling Other Components—Continued • If you enter the remote control code for a HD DVD or Play Mode button* Blu-ray player that has A, B, C, and D or colored but- Selects play modes on components with selectable tons, the [Search], [Repeat], [Random], and play modes.
  • Page 146: Controlling A Satellite Receiver Or Cable Receiver

    Controlling Other Components—Continued Controlling a Satellite Receiver or Cable Receiver By pressing the Remote Mode button that’s been pro- On, Standby buttons grammed with the remote control code for your satellite Set the component to On or Standby. receiver, cable receiver, or DVD recorder (DBS/PVR Guide button combination or cable/PVR combination), you can con- Displays the onscreen program guide.
  • Page 147: Controlling A Cd Player, Cd Recorder, Or Md Recorder

    Used to navigate menus and select items. The [CD] button is preprogrammed with the remote con- Setup button trol code for controlling an Integra/Onkyo CD player. Used to access the Integra/Onkyo CD player’s set- For details on entering a remote control code for a differ- tings.
  • Page 148: Controlling An Ri Dock

    Controlling Other Components—Continued Controlling an RI Dock By pressing the Remote Mode button that’s been pro- On, Standby buttons grammed with the remote control code for your Dock, Turns the iPod on or off. you can control your iPod in the Dock with the following Notes: buttons.
  • Page 149: Controlling A Cassette Recorder

    Controlling Other Components—Continued Play Mode button Random button Selects play modes on components with selectable Used with the shuffle function. play modes. Note: Works as a Resume button when used with a DS-A2 With some components, certain buttons may not work as RI Dock.
  • Page 150: Activities Setup

    Controlling Other Components—Continued Activities Setup Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but- tons to select an item, and use Via onscreen menu, you can specify what actions will be the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] but- taken by the Easy macro command in the Easy macro tons to change the settings.
  • Page 151 Controlling Other Components—Continued Here are the default settings. On the remote controller press the [Enter] button. Default Settings Items 8–2. Activities Setup My Movie My TV Movie Music Source Wait TV Power ON Enable Enable Disable Source Power ON Enable Enable Enable Receiver Power ON...
  • Page 152: Learning Commands

    [On] button until the Remote and so on are preprogrammed with commands for Mode button lights up (about 3 controlling Integra/Onkyo CD players, cassette decks, seconds). and DVD players. However, they can learn new com- mands, and you can restore the preprogrammed com- mands at any time by resetting the remote controller (see page 142).
  • Page 153: Using Normal Macros

    Controlling Other Components—Continued Using Normal Macros When you’ve finished, press the Activities button again. You can program the remote controller’s Activities but- The Activities button flashes twice. tons to perform a sequence of remote control actions. If you enter 32 commands, the process Example: will finish automatically.
  • Page 154: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting − − If you have any trouble using the AV receiver, look for a • Check the volume. It can be set to 81.5 dB solution in this section. If you can’t resolve the issue through +18.0 dB (page 59). The AV receiver is yourself, contact the dealer from whom you purchased designed for home theater enjoyment.
  • Page 155 Troubleshooting—Continued The surround speakers produce no sound The speaker volume cannot be set as required • When the T-D (Theater-Dimensional), Stereo or (The volume cannot be set to +18.0 dB) Mono listening mode is selected, the surround speak- • Check to see if a maximum volume has been set ers produce no sound.
  • Page 156 Troubleshooting—Continued The picture is distorted Video • On Australian models, specify the TV system used in There’s no picture your area in the “TV Format Setup” on page 51. • Make sure that all video connecting plugs are pushed The immediate display does not appear in all the way (page 23).
  • Page 157 Troubleshooting—Continued Can’t control other components The AV receiver’s remote controller doesn’t • If it’s an Integra/Onkyo component, make sure that the control your iPod cable and analog audio cable are connected prop- • Make sure your iPod is properly inserted in the Dock.
  • Page 158 Troubleshooting—Continued Playback stops while listening to music files on ® When performing “Audyssey MultEQ Room the server Correction and Speaker Setup”, the • Make sure your server is compatible with the AV measurement fails showing the message receiver (page 124). “Ambient noise is too high.”.
  • Page 159 Troubleshooting—Continued Important Note Regarding Video Playback The AV receiver can upconvert component video, S- Video, and composite video sources for display on a TV connected to the HDMI OUT. However, if the picture quality of the source is poor, upconversion may make the picture worse or disappear altogether.
  • Page 160: Specifications

    Specifications Amplifier Section General Rated Output Power Power Supply North American: AC 120 V, 60 Hz All channels: North American: 130 watts minimum continuous Australian: power per channel, 8 ohm loads, 2 AC 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz channels driven from 20 Hz to 20 Power Consumption North American: 8.1 A kHz, with a maximum total...
  • Page 161: Video Resolution Chart

    Video Resolution Chart The following tables show how video signals at different resolutions are output by the AV receiver. ✔: Output NTSC Output HDMI COMPONENT S-VIDEO COMPOSITE Input 1080p 1080i 720p 480p 480i 1080p 1080i 720p 480p 480i 480i 480i ✔...
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  • Page 164 Integra Division of ONKYO U.S.A. CORPORATION 18 park Way, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, U.S.A. Tel: 201-818-9200 Fax: 201-785-2650 http://www.integrahometheater.com Integra Division of ONKYO CORPORATION Y0907-1 Sales & Product Planning Div.: 2-1, Nisshin-cho, Neyagawa-shi, OSAKA 572-8540, JAPAN Tel: 072-831-8023 Fax: 072-831-8163 SN 29400038 (C) Copyright 2009 ONKYO CORPORATION Japan.

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