Connecting Components Without Hdmi; Audio Signal Connection; Video Signal Connection - Integra DTR-50.6 Basic Manual

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It is also possible to use the multi-zone function with this
jack. For details, see the section 5 "Using the multi-zone
function" of "Step 3: Playing Back".
The unit supports the HDMI Through function that allows
transmission from players to the TV even if the unit is in
standby. You have to modify the settings to enable the input
selection link with CEC compliant device, connection with
ARC compatible TV, and HDMI Through function. See "2nd
Step : Source Connection" of "Step 2: Setting Up".
• To enjoy HDCP2.2 protected video, connect the player to
the IN3 jack and the TV to the HDMI OUT MAIN jack of
the unit. Your player and TV need to support HDCP2.2.
• To play 4K or 1080p video, use the high speed HDMI
cable.
• It is possible to send video and audio of an MHL-
enabled mobile device by connecting the MHL-enabled
mobile device to the AUX Input HDMI/MHL jacks on the
front panel.

Connecting Components without HDMI

If your AV component does not have HDMI jack, use an
available jack of your component for cable connection with
this unit. Just as the HDMI jacks, other jacks on this unit
have a preassigned input selector button on the front panel.
See the name of the input selector button shown with the
jack when connecting the device.
 Audio signal connection
Digital connection: Use a digital optical cable
1
(OPTICAL) or digital coaxial cable (COAXIAL) for
connection with a player.
Digital optical cable (OPTICAL)
¼ As the digital in optical jack of the unit has a
¼
cover, push in the cable of the player against
the cover as it is turned inside.
Digital coaxial cable (COAXIAL)
Analog connection: Use an analog audio (RCA) cable
2
for connection with a player.
To enjoy multi-zone playback of audio of a CD player or
such other player without HDMI output jack, you need
to use the RCA cable to connect the corresponding
jacks of the player and this unit. For details on the multi-
zone function, see the section 5 "Using the multi-zone
function" of "Step 3: Playing Back".
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Analog audio (RCA) cable
Connection with turntable: If it uses an MM type
3
cartridge and does not have a built-in audio equalizer,
connect it to the 3 PHONO jack. If the connected
turntable has a built-in audio equalizer, connect it to the
2 TV/CD jack.
¼ If it uses an MC type cartridge, install an audio equalizer compatible
¼
with MC type cartridge between the unit and the turntable by
connecting it to the 2 TV/CD jack. For details, refer to the turntable's
instruction manual.
¼ If the turntable has a ground wire, connect it to the GND terminal of
¼
this unit. If connecting the ground wire increases noise, disconnect it.
 Video signal connection
The unit has a video upconversion function. For details, see
the section on the right.
Use a component video cable to connect a TV
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with component video input jacks and a player with
component video output jacks.
Component video cable
¼ Its transmitted video has higher quality than
¼
that of composite video cable.
Use a composite video cable to connect a TV with
5
composite video input jack or a player with composite
video output jack.
Composite video cable
Step 1: Connections
1
4
5
2
3
Video signals input to the composite video input
jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO input jacks will be
upconverted to HDMI signals and then output from
the HDMI output jack.
Note that it is not possible to convert digital audio
input signals to analog or vice versa.
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¼ When you upconvert video signals input to the
¼
COMPONENT VIDEO jacks and output them from the
HDMI OUT jack, set the output resolution of the player
to 480i/576i. If the input has 480p/576p or higher
resolution, a message prompting you to change the
resolution setting will appear. If your player does not
support 480i/576i output, use the composite video jack.
¼ If multiple video signal inputs are put into one input
¼
system, the output will be made in the order of HDMI,
component video, and composite video.

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