Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions; WARNING; AVIS
2 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 instructi...
Page 3 - Precautions; Recording Copyright; Note to CATV system installer:; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; For Canadian Models; Getting Star
3 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 performanceand listening enjoyment from your new AV Receiver.Please retain this manual ...
Page 4 - Table of Contents; Getting Started
4 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions ..........................2Precautions ........................................................3Features .............................................................6Supplied Accessories .......................................8 Connecting the Suppli...
Page 5 - —Continued; Music Server Sub-menu (when input is NET; Operating Integra/Onkyo Products Using the; Operating Integra/Onkyo Products Using; Using the Remote Controller with Other; Changing the Remote Controller’s; Relationship Between Input Source and; Setup Menu
5 Table of Contents —Continued Setup Menu...................................................... 82 OSD Map (MAIN A)....................................... 82OSD Map (MAIN B)....................................... 84OSD Map (ZONE 2) ...................................... 85Navigating the Setup Menu ....
Page 6 - Features; Amplifier Features
6 Features Amplifier Features • 192 kHz/24-Bit DAC for All Channels • 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 Out...
Page 7 - THX Ultra2
7 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 ...
Page 8 - Supplied Accessories; Make sure you have the following accessories:; AM Loop Antenna; (connector type varies from country to country); Speaker Labels; A wrench to screw/unscrew the speaker terminal cap.; Power Cord; ( The shape of the plug varies depending on; Connecting the Supplied Power Cord
8 Supplied Accessories Make sure you have the following accessories: 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. • ...
Page 9 - Appr
9 Before Using the DTR-10.5 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 ...
Page 11 - Installing the Option Boards
11 Before Using the DTR-10.5 —Continued The option boards should be installed in their individual designated slots. Installing the option board a different slot may cause failure. Installing the Option Boards 1 Turn off the power and unplug the power cord both from the DTR-10.5 and electrical outlet...
Page 12 - Index Parts and Facilities; Inner panel; Front Panel
12 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. Inner panel Front Panel Pure Audio Open DVD Display Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Video 6 Video 7 ...
Page 13 - Front display; Press this button to open the front panel door.; Pure Audio indicator; Lights during pure audio playback.; For connecting a video camera or game device.
13 Index Parts and Facilities —Continued For further operational instructions, see the pages indicated in brackets [ ]. 1 Standby indicator [9, 52] 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, t...
Page 15 - Indicates which room is currently in use.; AUTO indicator; Lights when a radio station is being received.; MEMORY indicator; Shows the volume level.; Front Panel Display
15 Index Parts and Facilities —Continued A Listening mode or input format indicators 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 o...
Page 16 - Rear Panel; Australian model
16 Index Parts and Facilities —Continued Rear Panel E GND “Net -Tune” is a trademark of Onkyo Corporation. ETHERNET ( Net -Tune ) A RS 232 I R IN+ 12 V DC PWR SUPPLY MAIN GND ZONE 3 ZONE 2 20 mA MAX. 12 V TRIGGER OUT E MODEL NO. DTR-10.5 GND C D E B A 12 V TRIGGER OUT 100 mA MAX. 100 mA MAX. 100 mA ...
Page 17 - terminal. The audio
17 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 ...
Page 18 - and AV components made by other manufacturers.; To select; These buttons are used to enter numbers and letters.; Scroll wheel
18 Index Parts and Facilities —Continued 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-T...
Page 19 - These buttons are used to select the listening modes.
19 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 listen-ing mode. G Test Tone, CH SEL, Level– & Level+ buttons These buttons are used to adjust the level of each speaker ...
Page 20 - Speaker Placement; Center speaker
20 Speaker Placement 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...
Page 21 - Front Left and Right Speakers, and Center Speaker; Placing the Speakers; Installation and Connections
21 Speaker Placement —Continued 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...
Page 22 - Subwoofer; Speaker Placement Suitable for THX Audio
22 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 ...
Page 23 - SBL; through the left and right channels accordingly.
23 Speaker Placement —Continued 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 speak...
Page 24 - Key to abbreviations:; speakers; Connection Examples; rooms is used, you can enjoy a different source in Zone 2.; Main room A
24 Speaker Placement —Continued 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 fo...
Page 25 - speakers according to the source)
25 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.) • Set all the zone parameters for speaker system [A] to...
Page 26 - amp connections
26 Speaker Placement —Continued Main room A: 5.1 ch speaker system including the front speakers connected through the BTL or bi- amp connections • 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 ...
Page 27 - Connecting Speakers; • Even if you are using only one speaker or listening to; Twist the wire ends tightly together.; Attaching the Speaker Labels; The speaker channels are colored as follows:; Connecting to the Speaker Terminals; Speaker label
27 Connecting Speakers 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 imp...
Page 28 - Connecting a Subwoofer; Power amplifier
28 Connecting Speakers —Continued 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 ...
Page 29 - • When using the bi-amp connection, make sure that; Using the BTL Connection; Right speaker; Right speaker
29 Connecting Speakers —Continued 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 i...
Page 30 - Connecting Antennas; The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use ony.; FM antenna connector; Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna; USA and Canadian Models; Be careful that you don’t injure
30 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. The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use ony. If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM...
Page 31 - Using a TV/FM Antenna Splitter; Connecting the AM Loop Antenna; Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna
31 Connecting Antennas —Continued The supplied indoor AM loop antenna is for indoor use only. If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor AM loop antenna, try using a commercially available outdoor AM antenna. If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM antenna...
Page 32 - Connecting AV Components; Audio cables; Types of Connection Cables and Terminals
32 Connecting AV Components 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 t...
Page 33 - channel analog audio signal and output to the AUDIO OUT terminals.; Video cables; affect the picture and sound quality.
33 Installation and Connections Connecting AV Components —Continued • When you play the audio signal from the DIGITAL IN terminals in Zone 2, the source will be downmixed into 2- channel analog audio signal and output to the AUDIO OUT terminals. • When you play the audio signal from the DIGITAL IN t...
Page 34 - Connecting Monitors such as TV or Projector; Make a connection using any of the terminals below.
34 Connecting AV Components —Continued • 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 neces...
Page 35 - Integra products via; Connecting a DVD Player; DVD player
35 Installation and Connections Connecting AV Components —Continued • 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...
Page 36 - Example for connecting with the VIDEO 1 as input; Connecting a DVD Recorder or Digital VCR (VIDEO 1)
36 Connecting AV Components —Continued • 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 ex...
Page 37 - tions, refer to pages 32 and 33 for correct connections.; Example for connecting with the VIDEO 2 as input; VCR
37 Installation and Connections Connecting AV Components —Continued • When connecting a VCR to the DTR-10.5, make connections for video and audio signals. Before making connec- tions, refer to pages 32 and 33 for correct connections. • This section shows the connection example when you use VIDEO 2 o...
Page 38 - Example for connecting with the VIDEO 3 as input
38 Connecting AV Components —Continued E GND “Net -Tune” is a trademark of Onkyo Corporation. ETHERNET ( Net -Tune ) A RS 232 I R IN+ 12 V DC PWR SUPPLY MAIN GND ZONE 3 ZONE 2 20 mA MAX. 12 V TRIGGER OUT E GND C D E B A 12 V TRIGGER OUT 100 mA MAX. 100 mA MAX. 100 mA MAX. TOTAL 100mA MAX. 200 mA MAX...
Page 39 - Example for connecting with the VIDEO 5 as input
39 Installation and Connections Connecting AV Components —Continued • 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 connec-tions. • ...
Page 40 - -compatible Integra products via; Connecting a Portable DVD Player or Video Camcorder; • When connecting a portable DVD player or video; CD Player
40 Connecting AV Components —Continued • 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 set...
Page 41 - Example for connecting with the TAPE 1 as input
41 Installation and Connections Connecting AV Components —Continued • 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...
Page 42 - Transmission Protocol 2.0; disconnect the; as it may introduce errors.
42 Connecting AV Components —Continued 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).Connec...
Page 43 - i.LINK ready DVD player
43 Installation and Connections Connecting AV Components —Continued 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 ...
Page 44 - How to Configure i.LINK Connections
44 Connecting AV Components —Continued 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 ...
Page 45 - About the HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface); Connection Using HDMI Terminals
45 Installation and Connections Connecting AV Components —Continued 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, d...
Page 46 - Connection example for higher video quality
46 Connecting AV Components —Continued Connection example when the source selection is performed on the DTR-10.5 HDMI IN HDMI OUT HDMI OUT RS 232 I R IN+ 12 V DC PWR SUPPLY MAIN GND ZONE 3 ZONE 2 20 mA MAX. 12 V TRIGGER OUT E MODEL NO. DTR-10.5 GND C D E B A 12 V TRIGGER OUT 100 mA MAX. 100 mA MAX. ...
Page 47 - Connecting; Power on/ready function; Integra DVD player; Connections for Remote Control (; connector
47 Installation and Connections 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. I...
Page 48 - Connecting Components not Reached by the Remote; • Multiroom kits such as those made by Niles; Example for the main room; Effective Sensor Connections; When the multiroom kits are used for all the rooms; White; From Main room
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 ® and ...
Page 49 - Using an External Device with 12V Trigger Terminal; Making a Connection; Wire; Device
49 Installation and Connections 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 TRIGG...
Page 50 - Basic Operation of Remote Controller Buttons; Press the scroll wheel.; To Select an Input Source; Roll the scroll wheel.
50 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 explaine...
Page 51 - Operations; To Operate a Connected Component (Mode Switching); Mode; To Select a Source in Zone 2 or Zone 3; To Perform a Macro Operation; Macro; Customizing Your Remote Controller
51 Operations Basic Operation of Remote Controller Buttons —Continued Before operating the connected component, follow the instructions on pages 124 through 133 to make appropriate settings using the remote controller. When you perform the procedures on the DTR-10.5, press the [Zone 2] (or [Rec/Zone...
Page 52 - Connecting the Power/Basic Operations; Any components connected via; Master Volume; Turning on the Power; Turn off; Select an input source.
52 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, us...
Page 53 - Operating with Remote Controller; Switches to operations in main; Start playing the device selected.
53 Operations Connecting the Power/Basic Operations —Continued 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. Turning on the Power from the Remote Controller 1 Press the scroll wheel. “AMP” a...
Page 54 - Listening with Headphones; Muting
54 Connecting the Power/Basic Operations —Continued 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. • When you connect headphones, no sound will be heard from the speakers. • While the Dolby ...
Page 55 - Using the Sleep Timer (remote controller only); To cancel the sleep timer,; press the; To check the remaining sleep time,; CH SEL
55 Operations Connecting the Power/Basic Operations —Continued 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. Temporarily Changing the Speaker Output Levels (remote controller only) To change the ind...
Page 56 - Switching the Display; Dialog norm; L Night
56 Connecting the Power/Basic Operations —Continued Switching the Display While listening to or watching an input source, you can display information regarding the type of source and sig-nal being input. When an input source other than FM or AM is selected: * When the input signal is digital audio o...
Page 57 - Changing the Audio Mode
57 Operations Connecting the Power/Basic Operations —Continued 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 an...
Page 58 - Using the Listening Modes; Types of Listening Modes
58 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 S...
Page 59 - be used with CDs, DVDs, and LDs with the
59 Operations Using the Listening Modes —Continued 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 L...
Page 60 - Listening Modes for Listeners Using
60 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. Y...
Page 61 - Operating with the Remote Controller; Selecting the Listening Mode; Press the input source button.; Input source buttons
61 Operations Using the Listening Modes —Continued The DTR-10.5 provides various listening modes. Note: The available modes depend on the input signal you selected. Operating on the DTR-10.5 Operating with the Remote Controller Tip: A table listed later in this manual shows which listening mode can ...
Page 62 - Listening to Radio Broadcasts; Setting the AM Tuning Interval; When the FM stereo broadcast contains much noise:; Tuning into a Radio Station Manually; Using the Tuner; Tuning Mode; Remote controller
62 Listening to Radio Broadcasts 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 pr...
Page 63 - Presetting a Radio Station; When using the remote controller:; Erasing a Preset Radio Station; Flashes; The selected preset station is erased.
63 Operations Listening to Radio Broadcasts —Continued Presetting a Radio Station Up to 40 stations can be stored in memory as preset radio stations. Selecting a Preset Radio Station When using the DTR-10.5: When using the remote controller: Erasing a Preset Radio Station 1 Tune into the radio stati...
Page 64 - Enjoying Multichannel Playback; How to Connect; How to Set Up; ] buttons to select “Input
64 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 multi-channel sounds (5.1-7.1 channels). To use multi...
Page 65 - “Listening Mode Preset”; Playing Back in Multichannel Sound; Adjust the volume level with the [VOL
65 Operations Enjoying Multichannel Playback —Continued You can also set the listening mode in advance for mul-tichannel playback (Listening Mode Preset). To do so, select “Input Setup” → “Listening Mode Preset” → “Multichannel” on the Setup menu to choose the pre-ferred mode. This defaults to “Mult...
Page 66 - Enjoying Movies and Music in the Remote Zone; When Connecting the Pre-main Amplifier or; Connecting and Setup
66 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: When Connecting Only Speakers (Zone 2) • You can enjoy a different ...
Page 67 - When Connecting the Power Amplifier (Zone 2; Main Room
67 Operations 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 t...
Page 68 - Power on the devices in Zone 2 or Zone 3.; • When the pre-main amplifier or receiver is; Adjust the volume level.; • When a pre-main amplifier or receiver is
68 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 ...
Page 69 - Continued; Recording a Source; Audio; • Signals from the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL or COAX-; Video; • Video signals from the VIDEO IN, S VIDEO IN, or
69 Operations Enjoying Movies and Music in the Remote Zone (Zone 2/3) — Continued 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 cre-ate a new source. Signals that can be outp...
Page 70 - Recording Audio/Video While Playing; Check settings for a recorder connected.; Setup
70 Recording a Source —Continued Some steps can also be operated on the remote control-ler, 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 recordin...
Page 72 - Enjoying Net Audio; Internet Radio; Ethernet Network
72 Enjoying Net Audio You can enjoy Net Audio when the ETHER-NET terminal board [B] (for Net Audio) is inserted. 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 netwo...
Page 73 - • The DTR-10.5 uses DHCP and AutoIP to configure
73 Operations Enjoying Net Audio —Continued Notes: • To use Internet radio with the DTR-10.5, your broad- band 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 connec-tion. • The DTR-10.5 uses DHCP and Auto...
Page 74 - Using the Remote Controller
74 Enjoying Net Audio —Continued 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 simult...
Page 76 - Enjoying Internet Radio; * What is the XiVA Internet Radio; select the desired item.; When Language is selected:; ] buttons to select your desired; one of the radio stations.
76 Enjoying Net Audio —Continued To listen to Internet radio, the connection/configuration requirements listed on pages 72-73 must be satisfied. Enjoying Internet Radio 1 While neither the [Input] buttonnor [Mode] button is illuminated,roll the scroll wheel to selectIRD (Internet Radio). “NET-T” app...
Page 77 - Presetting Internet Radio Stations; Receive your desired station.; The preset is now complete.; OSD; Preset number; Your selected station is erased.
77 Operations Enjoying Net Audio —Continued Presetting Internet Radio Stations You can preset up to 30 Internet radio stations. Choosing a Preset Internet Radio Station Erasing a preset Internet radio station 7 Press the [Enter] button. Buffering starts with the following mes-sage displayed. When th...
Page 78 - • To pause playback:; “Disconnected”
78 Enjoying Net Audio —Continued To play music files saved on your PC, the requirements listed on page 72 must be satisfied. • 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 [ ]/[ ] b...
Page 79 - Selecting a Track List; Using the number/letter buttons; When the upper case is selected:; To cancel the operation:; Playing a Music File At Random; Caps
79 Operations Enjoying Net Audio —Continued 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 lis...
Page 80 - Configuring the Music Server
80 Enjoying Net Audio —Continued The music server settings can be made while you select the music server as an input source. Configuring the Music Server 1 Press the [Input] button, andthen roll the scroll wheel to selectMSRV. Make sure that the “MSRV” is displayed when you configure the music serve...
Page 81 - Music Server Memo
81 Operations Enjoying Net Audio —Continued Music Server Memo Internet Radio Memo
Page 82 - For more information on operating instructions, see page 86-123.; Reference
82 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 mo...
Page 83 - Setup Men
83 Setup Men u Setup Menu —Continued 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 4.Audio Adjust ===================== 1.Tone Control 5.Preference ============...
Page 84 - Main menu
84 Setup Menu —Continued OSD Map (MAIN B) 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 Dis...
Page 86 - ] buttons to select your setting or; Navigating the Setup Menu; Main B; select the menu that you want to enter.; The screen for that menu appears.
86 Setup Menu —Continued 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. When you perform settings using the buttons on the front panel, press the [Setup] button first. Use the [Select/Preset...
Page 87 - Hardware Setup; Remote ID; Remote Control Setup Sub-menu
87 Setup Men u 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 ...
Page 88 - Not Used; Speaker Configuration Sub-menu
88 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 all...
Page 89 - LPF of LFE (setting of the low-pass filter for; Speaker Impedance Sub-menu
89 Setup Men u Speaker/Output Setup —Continued 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 speake...
Page 90 - Select the unit of distance from “Unit.”; Notch Filter; Notch Filter Sub-menu
90 Speaker/Output Setup —Continued 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 al...
Page 91 - When nothing is connected:; THX Audio Setup Sub-menu
91 Setup Men u Speaker/Output Setup —Continued 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 bot...
Page 92 - Zone 2 Out, Zone 3 Out; HDMI Out; Video Output Assign Sub-menu
92 Speaker/Output Setup —Continued 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...
Page 93 - Input Setup; Settings defaults are as follows:
93 Setup Men u 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, PHON...
Page 94 - Example 1; Analog Audio
94 Input Setup —Continued Follow procedures below to change any setting: 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 a...
Page 95 - Auto; Video Assign Sub-menu
95 Setup Men u Input Setup —Continued 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 ...
Page 96 - • If “Surr L/R” is set to “Not Used” on the Speaker; Listening Mode Preset Sub-menu
96 Input Setup —Continued 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 “...
Page 97 - Multichannel; To erase all the characters entered:; Character Edit Sub-menu; If you have selected the wrong character:
97 Setup Men u Input Setup —Continued 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)...
Page 98 - IntelliVolume; IntelliVolume Sub-menu
98 Input Setup —Continued 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 contr...
Page 99 - Listening Mode Setup; Multiplex Setup Sub-menu
99 Setup Men u Listening Mode Setup This menu allows you to configure the listening mode settings including audio effect and playback options. 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 a...
Page 100 - b. Multiplex Input Channel; Stereo Setup Sub-menu
100 Listening Mode Setup —Continued 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 mo...
Page 102 - Multichannel Input Setup Sub-menu
102 Listening Mode Setup —Continued • When the settings for “(Speaker A) Surr Back” and “(Speaker B) Surr Back” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu differ, the available options will be “A” and “B.” A (Default): Outputs the source from the speakers connected to the SURR BACK L/R SPEAKERS A termina...
Page 106 - Dolby Digital Setup Sub-menu
106 Listening Mode Setup —Continued g. Surr Bk Speaker This option configures the surround back speakers to use when the DTR-10.5 plays a Super Audio CD. Select the speaker terminals to which the speakers you want to use are connected. This setting can be made when the “(Speaker B) Surr Back” is set...
Page 111 - b. PLIIx Music Panorama
111 Setup Men u Listening Mode Setup —Continued PLIIx Game: Plays a 2ch source as a 6.1 or higher channel source using the Dolby Pro Logic IIx Game mode. NEO:6 Cinema: Plays a 2ch source as a 6.1 or higher channel source using the DTS NEO:6 Cinema mode. NEO:6 Music: Plays a 2ch source as a 6.1 or hi...
Page 117 - Dolby Headphone Setup Sub-menu
117 Setup Men u Listening Mode Setup —Continued A+B: Outputs the source from the speakers connected to the SURR L/R SPEAKERS A and SURR L/R SPEAKERS B terminals. e. Subwoofer This option configures the subwoofer to use when playing the source. Select the terminal to which the subwoofer you want to u...
Page 118 - Audio Adjust; Tone Control Sub-menu
118 Audio Adjust You can adjust bass, mid, and treble notes for each speaker set. • For any speaker set to “Not Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no associated setting item is displayed. Front Bass Option for adjusting bass notes from front L/R speakers. Specify at 1 dB intervals in a ran...
Page 119 - Preferences; Volume Setup Sub-menu
119 Setup Men u Preferences This menu allows you to configure the listening mode settings including audio effects and playback options. a. Volume Display You can switch the volume indication between an absolute value and a relative value. Absolute (absolute value): Displayed in a range from 0 to 100...
Page 120 - b. DVD Output for Zone 2; Wakeup Setup
120 i.LINK Setup This menu can be used when connecting to an Integra i.LINK (AUDIO)-ready device. a. Wakeup on i.LINK (IEEE1394) Specify connecting condition on standby of the DTR-10.5. Enable: To be left connected. Disable (Default): To be disconnected while the DTR-10.5 is on standby to save elect...
Page 121 - Network Setup; DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and Auto IP; MAC
121 Setup Men u Network Setup This menu appears when the ETHERNET terminal board [B] (for Net Audio) is inserted. If using a broadband router (DHCP function), you need not perform “7. Network Setup” because the DHCP function on the DTR-10.5 is defaulted to “Enable.” When the DHCP function for the br...
Page 123 - Powering on and off will resume the setting; Firmware Version Sub-menu
123 Setup Men u Lock/Version Setup The following sub-menus allow you to lock your settings or display the software version of the DTR-10.5. a. Lock You can lock all of the setting menus to prevent settings from being changed by mistake. Locked: Powering on and off will resume the setting when it was...
Page 124 - To select DVD; Operating Integra/Onkyo Products
124 Operating Integra/Onkyo Products Using the Remote Controller The RC-556M remote controller is a useful tool that can operate not only the DTR-10.5, but also all the other com-ponents of your home theater. To operate any component other than the DTR-10.5 with the RC-556M remote con-troller, press...
Page 125 - Operating Integra/Onkyo Products Using the Remote Controller
125 Using the Remote Contr oller Operating Integra/Onkyo Products Using the Remote Controller —Continued 1 On button This button is used to turn on the DVD player. 2 Standby button This button is used to set the DVD player to Standby. 3 Number/letter buttons These buttons are used to enter title, ch...
Page 126 - CD Mode
126 Operating Integra/Onkyo Products Using the Remote Controller —Continued CD mode is used to control an Onkyo CD player con- nected to the DTR-10.5 via . To select CD mode, press the [Mode] button, and then roll the scroll wheel until “CD” appears on the display. Note: While neither the [Input] bu...
Page 127 - MiniDisc Mode
127 Using the Remote Contr oller Operating Integra/Onkyo Products Using the Remote Controller —Continued F Play [ ] button This button is used to start CD playback. G Stop [ ] button This button is used to stop CD playback. H Random button This button is used with the random playback func-tion. I Me...
Page 128 - Tape mode is used to control an Onkyo cassette; This button is used to start tape recording.; Tape Mode
128 Operating Integra/Onkyo Products Using the Remote Controller —Continued Tape mode is used to control an Onkyo cassette recorder connected to the DTR-10.5 via . To select Tape mode, press the scroll wheel, placing your remote controller into “AMP” mode . Note: While neither the [Input] button nor...
Page 129 - Remote Control Codes for an Integra/Onkyo; Entering a Remote Control Code; If the code is accepted,
129 Using the Remote Contr oller Using the Remote Controller with Other Components You can use the DTR-10.5’s remote controller (RC-556M) to control your other AV components, including those made by other manufacturers. To do this you can:• Enter a remote control code for the component that you want...
Page 130 - Using the Remote Controller with Other Components; Remote Control Codes
130 Using the Remote Controller with Other Components —Continued Remote Control Codes When two or more codes are given, try each one in turn, and choose the one that works best. DVD (DVD player) Manufacturer Control code Aiwa 5010 Akai 5019 Apex 5015, 5016 CyberHome 5027 Denon 5017, 5020 GE 5003 Hit...
Page 134 - Controlling a Satellite Tuner; Controlling a VCR; Roll the scroll wheel to select the input source
134 Using the Remote Controller with Other Components —Continued Controlling a Satellite Tuner 1. Roll the scroll wheel to select the input source and the remote controller mode for your satellite tuner. Perform this operation while both the [Mode] and[Input] buttons are not illuminated. If you want...
Page 135 - Controlling a TV; *Buttons marked with an asterisk can always be used to control a; Controlling a Cable Receiver
135 Using the Remote Contr oller Using the Remote Controller with Other Components —Continued Controlling a TV 1. Roll the scroll wheel to select the input source and the remote controller mode for your TV. Perform this operation while both the [Mode] and[Input] buttons are not illuminated. If you w...
Page 137 - Making Macros; Using Macros; Macros are numbered from 1 to 8.; Actions are numbered from 1 to 8.; actions learned
137 Using the Remote Contr oller Using the Remote Controller with Other Components —Continued With the Macro function you can program the remote controller to perform a sequence of actions with one press of a button. For example, normally you need to perform the following actions to use a CD player ...
Page 138 - Running Macros; st character; The following characters are available.; st character set
138 Using the Remote Controller with Other Components —Continued Running Macros Programmed macros can be run as follows. Naming Macros You can name your macros as follows. Names may con-tain of up to five characters. 1 Press the [Macro] button. 2 Roll the scroll wheel to select the macro’s number, a...
Page 139 - Other Settings for the Remote Controller; Adding New Remote Controller Modes; Editing Remote Controller Modes
139 Using the Remote Contr oller Other Settings for the Remote Controller Adding New Remote Controller Modes You can add additional modes (DVD, TV, VCR, CBL, SAT) to the remote controller. This is useful if, for example, you have several DVD players or TVs. Reordering the Remote Controller Modes You...
Page 140 - Deleting Remote Controller Modes
140 Other Settings for the Remote Controller —Continued Deleting Remote Controller Modes You can delete remote controller modes that you don’t need, such as modes for components that you don’t have.The AMP mode cannot be deleted. Assigning Remote Controller Modes You can change the combination in se...
Page 141 - Resetting the Remote Controller; When you select “IR.”
141 Using the Remote Contr oller Other Settings for the Remote Controller —Continued You can reset the remote controller to its default set-tings. You can set the remote controller’s transmission signal format to either infrared (IR) or radio frequency (RF). The default setting is IR.This is useful ...
Page 142 - The remote controller enters Custom mode.
142 Other Settings for the Remote Controller —Continued This section explains how to change the remote control-ler’s 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. Note: If you change the remote controller’...
Page 143 - Miscellaneous; Relationship Between Input Source and Listening
143 Miscellaneous Relationship Between Input Source and Listening Mode Available listening modes may differ depending on your region and the option board installed. Button Input Signal Format PCM Dolby Digital Dolby Digital/AAC AAC Analog Multichannel Multichannel (*/2) Multichannel (Other than */2)...
Page 144 - Relationship Between Input Source and Listening Mode
144 Relationship Between Input Source and Listening Mode —Continued *2 NEO:6-96k Button Input Signal Format DTS DTS96/24 Discrete/ Matrix Multichanne l (*/2) Multichannel (Other than */2) 2/0 1/0 Multichannel (*/2) Multichannel (Other than */2) Matrix 2ch 1/0 Type of source Listening mode DVD, LD, C...
Page 146 - Troubleshooting; Not all listening modes use all of the speakers.; Power
146 Troubleshooting If you have any trouble using your DTR-10.5, look for a solu-tion in this section. If you can’t resolve the issue yourself, con-tact the dealer from whom you purchased this unit. Can’t turn on the DTR-10.5? • Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet ...
Page 148 - Make sure that your Network Audio Server is turned on.; Recording
148 Troubleshooting —Continued Can’t record? • On your recorder, make sure the correct input is selected (e.g., digital or analog). • Make sure that proper output settings are made for the con-nected devices. Settings are available in the “Rec Out” of the “Audio Output Assign” and “Video Output Assi...
Page 149 - Error Messages
149 Miscellaneous Troubleshooting —Continued “Not available with Headphones use” • Operation not allowed while a pair of headphones is con-nected. “Not available in this Sp Config” • Doesn’t work with the current speaker configuration. “Only available with Dolby D” • Can be used with only Dolby Digi...
Page 150 - Specifications; General
150 Specifications General Amplifier Section Power Supply Rating USA and Canadian models: AC 120 V, 60 Hz Australian models: AC 230-240 V, 50 Hz Consumption Power USA & Canadian models: 13.8 A Australian models: 1,200 W Standby Power Consumption: 3.9 WDimensions (W × H × D): 435 × 220 × 480.5 mm...
Page 151 - Tuner Section
151 Miscellaneous Specifications —Continued Tuner Section FM AM Specifications and features are subject to change without notice. Output Level and Impedance: Audio AUDIO 1-5: 200 mV, 470 Ω (Tape 1/2/ Video 1/2/3 Rec Out)100 mV, 470 Ω (Zone 2/3 Out (fixed))1 V, 470 Ω (Zone 2/3 Out (variable)) PRE OUT...
Page 152 - ONKYO CORPORATION
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