Page 2 - Important Safeguards; WARNING; AVIS
2 1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructio...
Page 3 - Precautions
3 1. Recording Copyright Recording of copyrighted material for other than personal use isillegal without permission of the copyright holder. 2. AC Fuse The fuse is located inside the chassis and is not user-serviceable. Ifpower does not come on, contact your Integra/Onkyo authorizedservice station. ...
Page 4 - Contents; Before using; Minimum speaker configuration for surround sound; Operating components not reached by the; If the remote controller signal does not reach
4 Contents Before using Important Safeguards ......................................... 2 Precautions ......................................................... 3 Contents .............................................................. 4 Features ...........................................................
Page 5 - Remote controller; Using the remote controller; Selecting an input source using the remote controller .. 56
5 Contents Remote controller Quick Start ......................................................... 59 Insert batteries ................................................................ 59 Touch the screen to start ................................................. 59 Operate your components .............
Page 6 - Check that the following accessories are supplied with the DTR-8.2.; Amplifier Features; Other Performance Features; THX Select
6 Features Supplied accessories Check that the following accessories are supplied with the DTR-8.2. AM loop antenna × 1 Remote controller × 1 Batteries (AA, R6 or UM-3) × 4 RS232 cable for PC connection × 1 FM indoor antenna × 1 Power cord × 1 * Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “D...
Page 7 - Insert batteries; Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote; Before using this unit; Using the remote controller
7 Insert batteries 1. Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote controller. 2. Insert 4 AA batteries (included in package) as indicated on the bottom of the battery compartment. 3. Slide the battery cover back on. Before using this unit Notes: • Do not mix new batteries with old batteries o...
Page 8 - Front panel facilities; Front panel; Front door
8 Front panel facilities Here is an explanation of the controls and displays on the front panel of the DTR-8.2. Front panel Front panel display Rec out indicator Sleep indicator Listening mode or digitalinput format indicators Tuning indicators Multi function display Zone 2 indicator Front door Mast...
Page 9 - Front display
9 Front panel facilities For operational instructions, see page indicated in brackets [ ]. Power switch [28] Turns on and off the main power supply for the DTR-8.2. Standby/On button [28] When this button is pressed with the main power switch turned on,the DTR-8.2 turns on and the display lights up....
Page 11 - When the Surround listening mode is selected
11 Remote controller + – CH VOL MUTE CONT + – LIGHT AV Amp (Page 1/3) (Page 2/3) For details on how to use the remote controller, refer to “Usingthe remote controller” (page 59). Select AV Amp in the Home menu to display the operation buttons. MUTE button Activates the mute function. [51] CH +/– but...
Page 12 - When the THX listening mode is selected
12 Remote controller : When the input source is a digital source, this button works as the same for the Surr button. When the input source is Analog/PCM, this button changes the listening mode between Dolby ProLogic II Movie and Dolby Pro Logic II Music. dts: When the input source is a digital sourc...
Page 13 - For selecting a tuner preset channel in the remote zone (Zone 2).; ON button
13 Remote controller Select Zone 2 in the Home menu to display the Zone 2 operationbuttons. [56] CH +/– button For selecting a tuner preset channel in the remote zone (Zone 2). VOL / buttons For adjusting the volume in the remote zone (Zone 2). ON button For disabling the function of the remote zone...
Page 14 - Rear panel facilities; • Since an analog connection must be made when using REC OUT
14 Rear panel facilities Here is an explanation of the terminals found on the rear of the DTR-8.2 and how they are used. Before connecting your audio and videocomponents, be sure to read this section carefully and then proceedto the explanations on how to connect each individual component(see page 1...
Page 15 - • When connecting a VCR or other video component, make sure; Another feature of the A-BUS system is the ability to
15 DIGITAL OUTPUT PRE OUT OPT 2 COAX 2 3 FRONT SUB SURR CENTER R L 1 1 SURR BACK / ZONE 2 MULTI CINPUT FRONT Front input Surround input Surround back Center Subwoofer R (red) L (white) R (red) L (white) R (red) L (white) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ANTENNA These jacks are for connecting the FM indoor antenna an...
Page 16 - AC OUTLETS
16 (RI) The terminal on the DTR-8.2 is for connecting other Integra/ Onkyo components equipped with the same terminal. When a component is -connected, you can point the remote controller supplied with the DTR-8.2 at the sensor on the DTR-8.2 and operatethat component without having to switch remote ...
Page 17 - MULTI CHANNEL INPUT
17 DIGITAL OUTPUT PRE OUT DIGITAL INPUT OPT 2 COAX 2 3 1 2 3 4 FRONT SUB SURR CENTER R L 1 1 OPT GND SURR BACK / ZONE 2 MULTI CINPUT FRONT SUB SURR SURRBACK CENTER L R L (white) R (red) L (white) R (red) L (white) R (red) Center Front output Surround back Surround Subwoofer Rear panel facilities IR ...
Page 18 - Connections; Connecting your audio components; Digital Setup (see page
18 Connections Here is an explanation of how to connect the main components to theDTR-8.2 in the standard manner. There are many ways that any onecomponent can be connected, and it is up to you to decide whichmethod best fits your situation. The directions given here are onlyone option and should on...
Page 19 - Video Setup; Connecting your video components; The flow of the video signals is as follows:; • The signal that comes in from VIDEO IN is sent to VIDEO OUT
19 Connections Video connection cable S video connection cable Component video connection cable : Signal flow Audio connection cable Left (white) Right (red) L R P R P B Y P R P B Y PRE FRONT SUB SURR R GND SURR BACK / ZONE 2 FRONT SUB SURR SURRBACK R DIGITAL OUTPUT DIGITAL INPUT OPT 2 COAX 2 3 1 2 ...
Page 20 - Connecting a DVD recorder or other digital video
20 Connections With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the DVD input source isset for digital input at the COAXIAL 1 jack. If the digital connection is made at a different jack, this must bechanged at the Setup menu: Input Setup → Digital Setup (see page 36). 5. Connecting a DVD recorder or other ...
Page 21 - Connecting a television monitor or projector
21 Connections 7, 8. Connecting a satellite tuner, television, or settopbox (VIDEO 3 or 4) If the satellite tuner or television is equipped with an S video outputterminal, connect it to the S VIDEO 3 (or 4) IN terminal with an Svideo cable. If it does not have an S video output terminal, connectits ...
Page 22 - Connecting speakers; Ideal speaker configuration; Important points regarding speaker placement
22 Most dipoles have an arrow on them to indicate their orientationtowards the screen. So for the side dipoles, the arrows point forward.For the back dipoles, the arrows should point towards each other toachieve the correct acoustical phasing in the room. Connecting speakers 1 TV or screen 2 Front l...
Page 23 - • Be sure to connect the positive and negative cables for the; to; • To prevent damage to circuitry,
23 Connecting a subwoofer Use the PRE OUT SUBWOOFER jack to connect a subwoofer witha built-in power amplifier. If your subwoofer does not have a built-inamplifier, connect an amplifier to the PRE OUT SUBWOOFER jackand the subwoofer to the amplifier. Connecting the speaker cable 1. Strip away 5/8 in...
Page 24 - When using the ZONE 2 OUT terminals; Connect the remote zone speaker cables to the; Adjust the volume level at the amplifier.; Outline
24 R L SURRBACK/ ZONE 2SPEAKERS When using the ZONE 2 OUT terminals When you have connected all the speakers for 7.1-channel audio inthe main room, connect the speakers as shown below.The ZONE 2 OUT terminal is a constant output. Connect to theLINE input of the amplifier (CD, tape, etc.). Adjust the...
Page 26 - Connecting antennas; Connecting the AM antenna cable; Connecting the included antennas; Connecting the FM indoor antenna:; Assembling the AM loop antenna
26 (Indoor) AM loop antenna Connecting antennas Connecting the AM antenna cable 1. Press down the lever. 2. Insert the wire into the hole. 3. Release the lever. Insert into the hole. FM antenna Hint: Either of the split ends of the AM antenna can be connected to eitherterminal. Unlike speaker cablin...
Page 27 - Connecting an AM outdoor antenna
27 Connecting antennas Outdoor antenna (Indoor)AM loop antenna To TV (or VCR) To receiver Connecting an AM outdoor antenna An outdoor antenna will be more effective if it is stretchedhorizontally above a window or outside. • Do not remove the AM loop antenna. • To avoid the risk of lightning and ele...
Page 28 - On; Connecting the power
28 • The DTR-8.2 is shipped with the main power (Power) switch in the on position ( On ). When the power cord is plugged in for the first time, the DTR-8.2 will automatically enter the standbystate and the Standby indicator will light (same condition afterstep 2 below). • Before you plug in the DTR-...
Page 29 - Setup menus; Basic Menu; next; Advanced Menu
29 Setup menus When making the various settings required to configure your DTR-8.2 optimally, you can either use the OSD menu that appears on yourtelevision monitor or you can use the display on the front of the DTR-8.2. The OSD menu is a settings menu that is displayed on your TVmonitor. For use as...
Page 30 - Button on remote controller; Navigating through the Setup menu
30 Button on remote controller Button on DTR-8.2 Setup Up Down Left Right Enter Return Advanced Menu 0.Hardware Setup 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Audio Adjust 4.Preference |ENTER|Quit:|SETUP| → Basic Menu 1.Speaker Setup 1.Speaker Config 2.Speaker Distance 3.Level Calibration 4.Bass Peak Level Q...
Page 31 - Hardware Setup; ohms.” If the impedance of even one speaker is between 4 and 6; Hardware Setup menu; Select when you have a remote sensor for the remote
31 Hardware Setup 0-1. Speaker Impedance sub-menu Set the impedance level to match the specifications of the speakersyou are using.If the impedances of all speakers are between 6 and 16 Ω , select “6 ohms.” If the impedance of even one speaker is between 4 and 6 Ω , select “4 ohms.” Note: Before you...
Page 32 - Speaker Setup; Speaker Setup menu
32 Speaker Setup 1-1. Speaker Config sub-menu Here you will enter which speakers are connected and the size ofeach speaker. a. Subwoofer Yes: Select when a subwoofer is connected. No: Select when a subwoofer is not connected. b. Front Large: Select if the front speakers are large sized. Small: Selec...
Page 33 - Select if you will enter the distances in feet.
33 Speaker Setup a. Unit feet: Select if you will enter the distances in feet. meters: Select if you will enter the distances in meters. b. Front L/R Set the distance from the front left and right speakers to your normallistening position between 1 and 30 feet in 0.5-feet intervals (0.3 to 9meters i...
Page 34 - Calibrating the speaker levels
34 Speaker Setup a. Left Sound comes from the front left speaker. Adjust the sound levelbetween –12 and 12 decibels in 1-decibel intervals. b. Center Sound comes from the center speaker. Adjust the sound levelbetween –12 and 12 decibels in 1-decibel intervals. c. Right Sound comes from the front rig...
Page 35 - a. Bass Peak Level Limiter
35 Speaker Setup a. Bass Peak Level Limiter On: Select to set the bass peak level. When “On” is selected, the Peak Level setting appears below. Off: Select to turn off the bass peak level limiting function. 1-4. Bass Peak Level(Bass Peak Level Manager * ) sub-menu Setting the bass peak level is impo...
Page 36 - Input Setup; Initial settings for each input source
36 Input Setup Initial settings for each input source Input source Digital input CD OPTICAL 1 PHONO ---- FM AM TAPE OPTICAL 2 VIDEO 1 COAXIAL 2 VIDEO 2 COAXIAL 3 VIDEO 3 OPTICAL 3 VIDEO 4 OPTICAL 4 VIDEO 5 OPTICAL on front panel (fixed) DVD COAXIAL 1 ---- : Available for digital input but not set in...
Page 39 - Select to display the name you enter when the input source
39 Input Setup 2-4. Character Input sub-menu This sub-menu allows you to give names to the stations you havepreset for the AM/FM tuner, and to the input sources you haveconnected (excluding the tuner itself). Up to 10 characters can beentered for each name. For example, if you have a DVD connected t...
Page 40 - Relationship between input source and listening mode; * The 5.1-channel digital surround format has a variety of versions
40 Input Setup Relationship between input source and listening mode The listening modes that can be set are different for each input source format. Note:You may not be able to select all the listening modes shown here depending on your speaker configuration or the selected input source. * The 5.1-ch...
Page 41 - Listening Modes; Subwoofer also can be used for playback.; DOLBY PRO LOGIC II; This mode can be used with VHS and DVD videos with the; Input source signals
41 Input Setup Listening Modes Mono This mode is for playing old movies whose sound is recorded inmonaural or playing left and right channels separately in the movieswhich contains the different language signals recorded intoindividual channels. This mode also allows you to listen to themultiplexed ...
Page 43 - Audio Adjust; Audio Adjust Setup menu; Parameter
43 Audio Adjust 3. Audio Adjust Setup menu Set the various parameters for the sound signals. Parameter SettingInitial value a Bass –12 to +12 0 b Treble –12 to +12 0 3-2. Surround Speakers This setting allows you to decide which speakers to output to whensurround back speakers are connected and you ...
Page 45 - d) Virtual Surr Level; d) Pro Logic II Music Panorama
45 Audio Adjust b) Center For systems that have a center speaker, the center channel signal canbe output from the center speaker. For instance, in systems where thefront left and right speakers are small, use of the center speaker mayprovide a better sound space. (If your system uses a center speake...
Page 47 - Preference; This displays the volume with a minimum of min (0)
47 Preference 4-1. Volume Setup sub-menu This sub-menu allows you to make various settings concerning thevolume control of the DTR-8.2. a. Volume Display You can choose from two ways of displaying the volume setting onscreen. Absolute: This displays the volume with a minimum of min (0) for no sound ...
Page 49 - Listening to Radio Broadcasts; Tuning into a radio station; Press either the AM or FM input; Listening to a stereo radio station (FM mode); press the FM Mode button; on the; FM Mode
49 Listening to Radio Broadcasts One of the features of the DTR-8.2 that is most frequently used is itsability to play FM and AM broadcast radio stations. The DTR-8.2provides a number of listening modes perfect for listening to theradio and getting the most out of your audio system. Also, bypresetti...
Page 50 - Erasing a preset radio station; The selected preset station is erased.; Presetting a radio station; The MEMORY indicator lights red.; Selecting a preset radio station; • Up to 40 stations can be stored in memory; Preset
50 Listening to Radio Broadcasts Erasing a preset radio station 1. Press the AM or FM button and press the Preset / buttons to select the preset radio station that youwant erase (see above). 2. Press and hold the Memory button and then press the FM Mode button. The selected preset station is erased....
Page 51 - Phones; Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.2; Listening with headphones; Tone Control. This function only affects the front left and; Temporarily turning off the sound; Press the input source (or input selector on the; Turn on the corresponding component and play the
51 + – CH VOL MUTE CONT + – LIGHT Phones Zone 2 Level Stereo Surround THX DSP Rec Out Zone 2 Off Dimmer FM Mode Memory Setup Clear Enter Return Video 5/Video Cam Input Tuning Preset S Video Audio Video L R Didital Master Volume Standby/On Power On O f f Video 1 Video 3 Tape FM AM Phono CD DVD Video ...
Page 52 - Changing the listening mode; Setup
52 Changing the listening mode To change the listening mode during playback, press the listeningmode buttons. When using the remote controller, select AV Amp in the Homemenu to display the operation menu. Then tap the down scroll buttonto display the next operation menu. Direct/Pure Audio (Direct): ...
Page 53 - Using the sleep time (remote controller only); Press the CH Sel button and select; Adjusting the brightness of the front display; Switching the display; When an input source other than FM or AM is selected:
53 + – CH VOL MUTE CONT + – LIGHT Phones Zone 2 Level Stereo Surround THX DSP Rec Out Zone 2 Off Dimmer FM Mode Memory Setup Clear Enter Return Video 5/Video Cam Input Tuning Preset S Video Audio Video L R Didital Master Volume Standby/On Power On O f f Video 1 Video 3 Tape FM AM Phono CD DVD Video ...
Page 54 - Audio Selector; Changing the audio mode; Enjoying the multichannel output
54 + – CH VOL MUTE CONT + – LIGHT Phones Zone 2 Level Stereo Surround THX DSP Rec Out Zone 2 Off Dimmer FM Mode Memory Setup Clear Enter Return Video 5/Video Cam Input Tuning Preset S Video Audio Video L R Didital Master Volume Standby/On Power On O f f Video 1 Video 3 Tape FM AM Phono CD DVD Video ...
Page 55 - Entering names for input sources and tuner stations; Perform steps 1 to 4 given above. After performing step 4, press the
55 Entering names for input sources and tuner stations You can enter names for your components or radio station names asnames for your input sources and have them displayed in the frontpanel display when that input source is selected. (see page 39) Entering characters using the DTR-8.2 1. Press the ...
Page 56 - Off; Enjoying music in the remote zone; Playing music using the buttons on the DTR-8.2; Adjusting the volume for the remote zone; Selecting an input source:
56 + – CH VOL MUTE CONT + – LIGHT Phones Zone 2 Level Stereo Surround THX DSP Rec Out Zone 2 Off Dimmer FM Mode Memory Setup Clear Enter Return Video 5/Video Cam Input Tuning Preset S Video Audio Video L R Didital Master Volume Standby/On Power On O f f Video 1 Video 3 Tape FM AM Phono CD DVD Video ...
Page 57 - Recording a source
57 To record the input source signal you arecurrently watching or listening to This method outputs to the audio and video outputs the currentlyselected input source signal. This method allows you to a signalwhile you are actually listening to or watching it. 1. Select the input source to record by p...
Page 58 - • If you change the input source during recording, you will record
58 Recording a source Recording the video from one source and theaudio from another You can add the sound from one source to the video of anothersource to make your own video recordings.Below is an example of recording the sound from a compact discplayer connected to CD IN and the video from a video...
Page 59 - Tap name of component to display component’s; Quick Start; Tap to scroll to next panel for this component.
59 Insert batteries Insert 4 AA batteries according to the picture on the inside of thebattery compartment. Touch the screen to start To turn on the screen, tap it gently with your finger.To use the touchscreen, simply tap the images you see on the screen.There’s no need to turn the screen off — it ...
Page 60 - Quick reference; Modes
60 1. Sending eye (IR transmitter)/Learning eye Send commands to devices.For learning commands from other remote controllers. 2. Home Easy access to all components. 3. Macro menu Execute stored lists of commands. 4. Control panel Tap buttons to send commands to components. 5. Panel number Shows what...
Page 61 - Intelligent Remote Controller; Direct-access buttons; Introduction
61 Serial port Reset button Battery cover 1. Intelligent Remote Controller The intelligent remote controller can be used for all devices thatunderstand infrared remote controller signals. Its easy-to-usetouchscreen and its intuitive interface makes it a perfect remotecontroller for every user. T h e...
Page 63 - Charging the Remote Controller; AA batteries; When batteries are running low, the Low Battery icon; Optional recharging dock
63 2. Charging the Remote Controller AA batteries 1. Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote controller. 2. Insert 4 AA batteries (included in package) as indicated on the bottom of the battery compartment. 3. Slide the battery cover back on. A f t e r a f e w s e c o n d s , t h e r e m ...
Page 64 - Plug the power adapter into a wallet outlet and; • You can operate the remote controller while it is being charged.
64 Introduction 4. Slide the battery cover back on. A f t e r a f e w s e c o n d s , t h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l l e r s t a r t s u pautomatically and beeps twice to indicate that it has finishedstarting up. 5. Plug the power adapter into a wallet outlet and connect it to the recharging dock. ...
Page 65 - Activate the remote controller; Turning on the display; Press the backlight button on the left side.; Use mode; Getting Started; Define the Brand of Your Device; connectors or
65 1. Activate the remote controller Turning on the display ■ Tap the screen gently with your finger or a blunt, softobject like a pencil eraser. The display is activated and you see the Home panel. Notes: • If the display stays blank or becomes black, adjust the contrast dial on the left side. • If...
Page 66 - Defining brands by selecting; Select “Yes” to define the brand of the device to
66 4. Navigate through the list of brands. Use the scroll buttons to scroll up or down in the list of brands. • By tapping the scroll buttons, you scroll through the brands one by one. By touching and holding the scroll buttons, thescrolling speed will increase. • Use the mini-keyboard to jump throu...
Page 67 - • The code sets are ranked. The first code set in the list is used; Try the buttons on the different control panels and
67 To enter a space, tap the lower left corner of the keyboard. Whenthe keyboard is zoomed in, tap the empty key. After you have typed the character, the keyboard is zoomed out.Repeat this action for every character. Every time you enter a character, the list displays the brands thatmatch the charac...
Page 68 - Defining brands by searching; • your brand is not displayed in the list of brands,; Tap Next to start sending appropriate commands for; • Even when the device is responding to the current code set, it is; Try the buttons on the different control panels and
68 Defining brands by searching You can use Search mode to find the matching RC codes for yourdevice when • your brand is not displayed in the list of brands, • you selected your brand, but you do not know which code set to select. 3. Tap Next. The display shows a scrollable list of brands for the s...
Page 69 - Via the Home menu; Tap the device you want to operate.; The first control panel of the selected device appears.; In the Device menu, tap the device you want to; The control panel that was last accessed for the device appears.; Via the Device menu; From within any device control panel, tap the device; and
69 3. Select a Device Via the Home menu In the Home menu, you find buttons for the most common video andaudio devices. These buttons are preprogrammed to work withpopular devices made by Integra/Onkyo. If you have devices ofother manufacturers that do not respond to your remote controller,you can pr...
Page 70 - Adjust the Settings; Using the Left and Right button; Using touchscreen buttons
70 5. Adjust the Settings Most of the remote controller’s features can be set to your ownneeds. 1. Touch and hold the remote controller icon for a few seconds. The first setup panel appears. You can see the second and thirdsetup panel by using the scroll buttons. 2. Tap the button of the setting you...
Page 71 - First setup panel; Third setup panel
71 Setting Battery Clock Time Day LCD LCD Light Button Light First setup panel Adjusting Tap the clock repeatedly. Tap the time button and use the Left and Right button. Tap the day button and use the Left and Right button. Tap the LCD button and use the Left and Right button. Tap the LCD Light butt...
Page 72 - Working with Modes; Programming Buttons; Getting the Maximum out of it
72 1. Introduction The remote controller is preprogrammed to work with all equipmentthat recognizes NEC infrared codes. This includes all Integra/Onkyodevices. What makes the remote controller so powerful is the ability to extendits functionality in multiple ways like programming additionalfunctions...
Page 73 - Programming control panel buttons; The button starts blinking.; Programming device items; The device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed.
73 Programming direct-access and Left/RightButtons Direct-access and Left/Right buttons can be programmed with aglobal function or with functions per device. Buttons with globalfunctions always execute the same command, even if device isactive. Buttons with functions per device execute commandsdepen...
Page 74 - Labeling Buttons and Menu Items; Labeling a button; • To delete a character, press the Right button.; Labeling a menu item
74 3. Labeling Buttons and Menu Items The following elements can be labeled: control panel buttons,Device menu items, macros, macro groups and Left/Right buttons. You cannot label Home menu buttons directly. You have to labelthem by using the Device menu (see below) Labeling a button 1. Navigate to ...
Page 75 - Adding and Moving Devices; Adding devices; Switch to add mode by using the Mode button.; Moving menu items; Switch to Move mode by using the Mode button.
75 4. Adding and Moving Devices Adding devices If you have a device that is not provided in the Device menu, you canadd it to the remote controller. You cannot add devices to the Home menu directly. You have to addthem by using the Device menu. 1. Make sure the device tab is active. The device tab i...
Page 76 - Restore; Delete and restore; Delete
76 Restore After you deleted a control panel button or a menu item, the button oritem is no longer visible in Use mode but remains in the remotecontroller’s memory. This allows you to restore it in Edit mode. Actions associated with direct-access or a Left/Right buttons cannotbe restored. You have t...
Page 77 - Editing macros; Recording Macros and Setting Timers; Recording macros
77 Editing macros You can edit any macro you have recorded. 1. Open the macro group that contains the macro. 2. Switch to Edit mode via the Mode button. 3. Tap the macro you want to edit. The contents of the macro appear. 4. Edit the macro. You can move or delete listed commands or you can add newco...
Page 78 - Setting timers
78 Editing timers You can edit any timer you have set. 1. Open the timer group that contains the timer. 2. Switch to Edit mode via the Mode button. 3. Tap the timer you want to edit. The contents of the timer appear. 4. Edit the timer. 5. Press the Left button to close the timer. A confirmation scre...
Page 79 - Changing the remote controller’s RF IR Settings; The Device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed; Switch to RF IR mode by using the Mode button; The Device menu appears.; Select the device for which you want to change the
79 7. Using the remote controller with Radio Frequency Warning: To use the remote controller with radio frequency (RF), you need anRF Receiver, which is not included in package. By default, the remote controller uses infrared (IR) signals to operatedevices. This means that you have to point the remo...
Page 80 - Choosing Another Channel
80 Changing the Extender ID 1. Make sure the Extender ID button is active. The button is active when the button label is white. 2. Press the + and – action buttons to change the Extender ID. The remote controller offers 16 Extender ID’s. 5. Tap Accept to save the RF IR settings for the selected devi...
Page 81 - With ChadEdit you can:; System requirements; PC
81 8. ChadEdit If you want to personalize your remote controller even more, beyondits standard programming features, ChadEdit is the tool for you touse. ChadEdit is the remote controller’s companion software thatyou can download from http://www.onkyousa.comwww.integrahometheater.com. With ChadEdit y...
Page 82 - Troubleshooting; General Problems
82 Troubleshooting General Problems The display is blank • Tap the screen to make sure the Remote controller is turned on. • Adjust the contrast dial on the left side. • Make sure the batteries are properly installed. • Install new batteries or recharge the battery pack using the recharging dock. Th...
Page 83 - FAQ
83 Can I program a button to execute more than onecommand? No, you can not. However, you can create a macro to execute asequence of commands (see page 77). How do I program source switching? See “Programming device items” on page 73. How can I edit, label or delete buttons on home panels? You can do...
Page 84 - Overview of Symbols
84 :Page number up :Page number down :Page enlargement :TV and text mixed :1st or 2nd language :Last view; previous program :Standby :Zone focus: long distance :Zone focus: very short distance :Single or multi-digit selection :Brightness; brilliance :Contrast :Brightness/contrast :Color saturation :...
Page 85 - Specifications
85 High-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD) with contrast controlLarge touchscreenSeven programmable direct-access buttonsBacklighting for LCD and direct-access buttonsInfrared sending and learning eyes3-wire (RS232) serial port connector Dynamic, animated interfaceEditable macros (u...
Page 86 - Troubleshooting guide; POWER
86 FM/AM TUNER AM stations cannot be received. • AM loop antenna is not connected. ➞ Connect the included AM loop antenna to the AM antennaterminals. Buzzing noise on AM stations (particularly noticeable atnight or with weak stations). • Noise from electrical apparatus such as fluorescent lamp. ➞ Mo...
Page 87 - VIDEO and AUDIO; Desired picture does not appear.; OTHER; LATE NIGHT function cannot be used.; If one of the messages shown below appears
87 Troubleshooting guide VIDEO and AUDIO Desired picture does not appear. • Improper connection. ➞ Check the connection again. Insert the plugs and connectorscompletely. No OSD Menu display. • Improper connection. ➞ Check connections. • OSD Menu is displayed when monitor is connected to VIDEO or S V...