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; Note to CATV system installer:; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; For Canadian model; Recording Copyright
3 Precautions For U.S. Models Note to CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in partic-ular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding sy...
Page 4 - Table of Contents; Basic; Introduction
4 Table of Contents Basic Introduction Important Safety Instructions .......................................................................................... 2Precautions ....................................................................................................................... 3Featur...
Page 5 - —Continued; Advanced; Using the Remote Controller with Other Components
5 Table of Contents —Continued Advanced Using the Remote Controller with Other Components Entering a Remote Control Code ....................................................................... 88 Remote Control Codes ......................................................................................
Page 6 - Features; Amp; and operation are the same regardless of color.; THX Select
6 Features Amp • 7-channel amplifier • 110 watts per channel into 8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, less than 0.08% total harmonic distortion (FTC rating) • WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology) • Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry • 192 kHz/24-bit D/A converters (not surround back channels) • Zone 2 (multiroom/...
Page 7 - Supplied Accessories; Make sure you have the following accessories:; AM loop antenna; Power cord; (Plug type varies from country to country)
7 Supplied Accessories Make sure you have the following accessories: Thank you for purchasing an Integra/Onkyo AV Receiver.Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit.Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and...
Page 8 - Remote control sensor
8 Before Using the DTR-8.4 Notes: • The 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 use the rem...
Page 9 - For detailed information, refer to the pages in parenthesis.; Display; See “Display” on page 11.; Front Panel; U V W X Y Z a b; Front door
9 Front & Rear Panels For detailed information, refer to the pages in parenthesis. A Standby/On button (38) This button is used to set the DTR-8.4 to On or Standby. B Standby indicator (38) This indicator lights up when the DTR-8.4 is in Standby mode, and it flashes while a signal is being recei...
Page 10 - These buttons are used to set the volume for Zone 2.; Setup button
10 Front & Rear Panels —Continued F Remote-control sensor (8) This sensor receives control signals from the remote controller. G Display button (61) This button is used to display various information about the currently selected input source. H Master Volume control (51) This control is used to ...
Page 11 - Multipurpose display area; The volume level is displayed here.
11 Front & Rear Panels —Continued For detailed information, refer to the pages in parenthesis. 1 Audio input format indicators (53) These indicators show the audio input format for the currently selected input source. 2 Listening mode & digital audio format indicators (61) These indicators s...
Page 12 - Rear Panel; E H I J
12 Front & Rear Panels —Continued For detailed information, refer to the pages in parenthesis. A DIGITAL IN COAX 1–3, OPT 1–4 (28, 30, 32, 34, 35) These coaxial and optical digital audio inputs can be used to connect CD, DVD, or LD (laser disc) play-ers and other components with digital audio ou...
Page 13 - This
13 Front & Rear Panels —Continued J TAPE IN/OUT (34) These analog inputs and outputs can be used to con-nect a cassette recorder, Mini Disc recorder, or other recorder with analog inputs and outputs. K MONITOR OUT (27) This S-Video or composite video output can be con-nected to the video input o...
Page 14 - Remote Controller; To select; These buttons are used to enter numbers and letters.; Mode button; This button is used to adjust the display brightness.; Enter buttons; This button is used to select radio presets.; Amp Mode; Scroll wheel
14 Remote Controller The DTR-8.4’s remote controller is a multipurpose device that can be used to control not just the DTR-8.4 but your other AV components as well. This section explains how it’s various operating modes can be used to control the DTR-8.4 and various -compatible Inte- gra/Onkyo compo...
Page 15 - Light button; This button is used to set the Late Night function.; To; This button is used to select Internet radio presets.
15 Remote Controller —Continued P Test Tone, CH SEL, Level– & Level+ buttons (44) These buttons are used to adjust the level of each speaker individually. These functions can be set only with the remote controller. The [Level–] and [Level+] buttons are also used to adjust the volume in Zone 2. Q...
Page 16 - To select DVD; DVD Mode
16 Remote Controller —Continued A Caps button (80) This button is used to select lowercase letters, uppercase letters, and numbers when searching for network audio server music by album, artist, or playlist. B Delete button (80) This button is used to delete characters entered with the number/letter...
Page 17 - This button is used to open and close the disc tray.
17 Remote Controller —Continued O Audio button This button is used to select foreign language soundtracks and audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS). P Repeat button This button is used to set the repeat playback func-tions. Q A-B button This button is used to set the A–B repeat playback functio...
Page 18 - CD Mode
18 Remote Controller —Continued CD mode is used to control an Integra/Onkyo CD player connected to the DTR-8.4 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] button nor [Mode] button is illuminated,...
Page 19 - MiniDisc Mode
19 Remote Controller —Continued Q Random button This button is used with the random playback func-tion. R Memory button This button is used with the memory playback func-tion, which allows you to create a custom playlist of tracks. S Clear button This button is used to cancel functions and to clear ...
Page 20 - used to select the next track.; This button is used to start tape playback.; Tape Mode
20 Remote Controller —Continued Tape mode is used to control an Integra/Onkyo cassette recorder connected to the DTR-8.4 via . To select Tape mode, press the scroll wheel. “AMP” appears on the display . Note: While neither the [Input] button nor [Mode] button is illuminated, the scroll wheel changes...
Page 21 - About Home Theater; Speaker Configuration; Enjoying Home Theater; Front left and right speakers
21 About Home Theater With the DTR-8.4’s superb functionality 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.For best results with DVDs that feature THX Surround EX, use a THX-certified THX speaker system.With DVDs you c...
Page 22 - Positioning Your Speakers; Corner; Attaching the Speaker Labels; speaker; Dipole speakers
22 Connecting the DTR-8.4 This section explains how to position your speakers. The picture on page 21 shows the general speaker positions. Front Left & Right Speakers The front left and right speakers should be positioned facing the listener at about ear level, and equidistant from the TV. Angle...
Page 23 - Connecting the Speaker Cables; Connecting Your Speakers; Unscrew the terminal.; Powered
23 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued Read the following before connecting your speakers:• Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.• Read the instructions supplied with your speakers.• Pay close attention to speaker wiring polarity. In other words, connect positive (+) terminals to only positi...
Page 24 - Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna; The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use only.; Connecting the AM Loop Antenna; Connecting Antenna; Australian Model; Be careful that you don’t injure yourself; Push Insert
24 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued 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 DTR-8.4 won’t pick up any radio signals without any antenna connected, so you must connect the antenn...
Page 25 - Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna; • Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable; Connecting 300-ohm Flat Cable; Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna; Plug the adapter into the 75; Insert the central conductor (
25 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out-door FM antenna instead. Notes: • Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable results can sometimes be obtained when ...
Page 26 - all audio and video connections.; Optical Digital Inputs; • Push plugs in all the way to make; Before Making Any Connections; Analog audio
26 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued • Read the manuals supplied with your AV components.• Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve completed all audio and video connections. Optical Digital Inputs The DTR-8.4’s optical digital inputs have shutter-type covers that open when an optical plug is inser...
Page 27 - Video Connection Formats; Using Composite Video; Connecting Your TV or Projector; Output
27 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued The DTR-8.4 offers several connection formats for com-patibility with a wide range of AV equipment. The for-mat you choose will depend on the formats supported by your AV components. Use the following section as a guide. Video Connection Formats Video equipment c...
Page 28 - Video Connections; Audio Connections; Using Coaxial or Optical Connections; • Use a coaxial digital audio cable to connect the; Using Analog Connections; , or to record audio from your; Connecting a DVD Player; Connect one or the other; DVD player
28 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued Video Connections You only need to use one of the following connection methods. ■ Using Composite Video Use a composite video cable to connect the DTR-8.4’s VIDEO DVD IN to the composite video output on your DVD player, as shown. ■ Using S-Video Use an S-Video ca...
Page 29 - Using Multichannel Connections; Connecting a VCR for Playback; VCR
29 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued ■ Using Multichannel Connections If your player supports multichannel audio formats such as DVD-Audio, and it has multichannel analog audio outputs, you can enjoy DVD-Audio playback.Use a multichannel analog audio cable (RCA/phono) to connect the DTR-8.4’s MULTI ...
Page 30 - • Use an optical digital audio cable to connect the
30 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued Video Connections Use a component video cable to connect the DTR-8.4’s COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 2 to the component video output on your D-VHS VCR, as shown.Your TV must also be connected via component video.A component video connection provides better picture qualit...
Page 31 - OR; Recording is not possible while it’s in Standby mode.; Connecting a VCR for Recording; TV
31 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued This section shows how to connect a VCR for recording from a TV or another VCR. Video Connections • Use an S-Video cable to connect the DTR-8.4’s S VIDEO VIDEO 1 OUT to an S-Video input on your recording VCR. Use another S-Video cable to connect the DTR-8.4’s S V...
Page 34 - Using Optical or Coaxial Connections; , or to record audio from your CD; Analog Connections; Connecting a CD Player; CD player; Connecting a Cassette Recorder
34 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued ■ Using Optical or Coaxial Connections • Use an optical digital audio cable to connect the DTR-8.4’s DIGITAL IN OPT 1 to the optical output on your CD player, as shown. OR• Use a coaxial digital audio cable to connect the DTR-8.4’s DIGITAL IN COAX 2, or 3 to the ...
Page 35 - Digital Recording; • If your turntable has a ground wire, connect it to the; Connecting a Turntable
35 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued ■ Using Coaxial or Optical Connections (playback only) • Use a coaxial digital audio cable to connect the DTR-8.4’s DIGITAL IN COAX 2, or 3 to the coaxial output on your recorder, as shown. OR• Use an optical digital audio cable to connect the DTR-8.4’s DIGITAL I...
Page 36 - • To use; Auto Power On/Standby; Connecting a Power Amp; Power amplifier; Connecting
36 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued If you want to use the DTR-8.4 as a preamp and connect an external power amp, for example, a multichannel power amp that’s more powerful than the DTR-8.4’s built-in power amp, you can connect it to the PRE OUT outputs. In this case, you should connect all speaker...
Page 37 - Connecting the RS232 Port; Connecting the Power Cord
37 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued The DTR-8.4 has AC outlet(s) on its rear panel that can be used to connect the power cords of AV components that you intend to use with the DTR-8.4. These compo-nents can then be left turned on so that they turn on and off as and when the DTR-8.4 is turned on and...
Page 38 - • Any components connected via; Turning On the DTR-8.4 with the Remote Controller; Press the scroll wheel.
38 Connecting the DTR-8.4 —Continued Note: Turning on the DTR-8.4 may cause a momentary power surge that might interfere with other electrical equipment on the same circuit. If this is a problem, plug the DTR-8.4 into a different branch circuit. The DTR-8.4 must be in Standby mode for the following ...
Page 39 - Australian model only; Basic Setup; ] button to select “Basic; About the Onscreen Setup Menus
39 Basic Menu 0.Hardware Setup 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Audio Adjust |ENTER|Quit:|SETUP| → Advanced Menu Advanced Menu 0.Hardware Setup 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Audio Adjust 4.Preference 5.Network Setup |ENTER|Quit:|SETUP| → Basic Menu 5.Network Setup 1.IP Address 2.Proxy Setup 3.MAC A...
Page 40 - Speaker Impedance; Speaker Settings
40 Basic Setup —Continued Speaker Impedance This section explains how to specify the impedance of your speakers. Check the backs of your speakers or their manuals to determine their impedance. Note: Before you change this setting, turn down the volume. Notes: • This procedure can also be performed b...
Page 41 - Cone diameter
41 Basic Setup —Continued Speaker Configuration This section explains how to specify which speakers are connected and their sizes. For speakers with a cone diameter over 6-1/2 inches (16 cm), specify large, and for those with a diameter below this, specify small. If you’re using THX-certified speak-...
Page 42 - Crossover Frequency; Speaker cone
42 Basic Setup —Continued Crossover Frequency Notes: • If the crossover frequency is set to a low value, and the program material doesn’t contain any sounds that are below that frequency, accordingly, the subwoofer will not output much sound. • This procedure can also be performed by using the DTR-8...
Page 43 - Speaker Distance; tons to specify the distance.
43 Basic Setup —Continued Speaker Distance This section explains how to specify the distance between the listening position and each individual speaker so that the sound from each speaker arrives at the listener’s ears at the same time. Notes: • If the distance between the furthest and nearest speak...
Page 44 - Speaker Level Calibration; ] buttons to select the other
44 Basic Setup —Continued Speaker Level Calibration This section explains how to adjust the level of each speaker individually using the built-in test tone so that the volume of each speaker is the same at the listening position. Notes: • The speakers cannot be calibrated while the output of the DTR...
Page 45 - Digital Setup; • This procedure can also be performed by using the; Input Setup; Input source; The main menu appears onscreen.; ] buttons to select a digital; The setup menu closes.
45 Basic Setup —Continued Digital Setup This section explains how to assign digital inputs to input sources. You only need to change these assign-ments if you connect a component to a digital input other than the default assignment listed in the following table. For example, if you connect a DVD pla...
Page 46 - Video Setup; buttons to select a video input.
46 Basic Setup —Continued Video Setup This section explains how to assign the composite video/ S-Video inputs to input sources. You only need to change these settings if you connect a video component to a video input other than the default assignment listed in the following table, or if you want to ...
Page 47 - Component Video Setup
47 Basic Setup —Continued Component Video Setup This section explains how to assign the component video inputs to input sources. You only need to change this set-ting if you connect a video component to a component video input other than the default assignment listed in the following table, or if yo...
Page 48 - Specifying the Location of an IR Receiver; Remote Setup
48 Basic Setup —Continued Specifying the Location of an IR Receiver This section explains how to specify the location when using a commercially available IR receiver. Note: • This procedure can also be performed by using the DTR-8.4’s [Setup] button, [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] but- tons, and [Enter] button. Ch...
Page 49 - Changing the Remote Controller’s Control ID
49 Basic Setup —Continued Changing the Remote Controller’s Control ID This section explains how to change the remote control-ler’s ID. You may need to change this if the DTR-8.4’s remote controller interferes with other Integra/Onkyo components located in the same room. Note: If you change the remot...
Page 51 - Basic Operation; Selecting the Source AV Component; Use the input selector buttons to select the AV component.; The volume can be set from 0 to 100.
51 Basic Operation This section explains how to select the AV component that you want to listen to or watch. Selecting the Source AV Component Display Audio Selector Direct/ Pure Audio Master Volume Standby/On Video 1 Video 3 Tape Tuner Phono Net Audio CD DVD Video 2 VCR 1 VCR 2 Video 4 Video 5 Zone...
Page 52 - Using the Sleep Timer; To check the remaining sleep time,
52 Basic Operation —Continued Muting the DTR-8.4 (remote controller only) With this function you can temporarily mute the output of the DTR-8.4. Note: • The Mute function is cancelled when the volume is adjusted or the DTR-8.4 is set to Standby. Using the Sleep Timer (remote controller only) With th...
Page 53 - Setting the Input Signal Format
53 Basic Operation —Continued Setting the Input Signal Format With this function you can set the signal format (analog, digital, or multichannel) that you want to use with AV components that are connected to a digital input, analog input, and the multichannel input. This can be set indi-vidually for...
Page 54 - Tuning into Radio Stations; • The tuner frequency changes in 0.1 MHz steps for FM; Listening to Stereo FM Radio Stations; TUNED; Specifying Radio Stations by Frequency; Presetting Radio Stations; Using the Tuner; AUTO indicator; The preset number flashes.; to select a preset from 1 to 40.; The preset number stops flashing.
54 Basic Operation —Continued With the built-in tuner you can enjoy AM and FM radio stations. You can store your favorite radio stations as pre-sets for quick selection. Tuning into Radio Stations Notes: • The tuner frequency changes in 0.1 MHz steps for FM and 10 kHz steps for AM (0.05 MHz and 9 kH...
Page 55 - Selecting Presets; You can select previously stored presets as follows.; Selecting Presets by Number; Deleting Presets; This section explains how to delete presets.; to select the presets.; The selected preset is deleted.
55 Basic Operation —Continued Selecting Presets You can select previously stored presets as follows. ■ Selecting Presets by Number To select a preset by number, use the remote controller’s number buttons. For example, to select preset #7, press [7]. To select preset #12, press [1] then [2]. Deleting...
Page 56 - About the Listening Modes; Listening Modes
56 Basic Operation —Continued About the Listening Modes With its built-in surround-sound decoders and DSP pro-grams, the DTR-8.4 can transform your home listening room into a movie theater or concert hall. To get the most from surround sound, it’s important that you install and configure your speake...
Page 57 - DSP Modes
57 Basic Operation —Continued DTS Neo:6 This mode provides 6.1 channel playback from 2-chan-nel sources. It offers six full-bandwidth channels with excellent separation. There are two modes of operation: Cinema mode, which is suited to movies, and Music mode, which is for listening to music. Cinema ...
Page 58 - select all of the above listening modes.; listening mode is selected, it’s processed at 48 kHz.
58 Basic Operation —Continued The following table shows which listening modes can be used with which input signal formats. Notes: • Depending on the number of speakers that you connect, and the format of the input signal, you may not be able to select all of the above listening modes. • If you don’t...
Page 59 - Selecting Listening Modes; ] buttons to select a
59 Basic Operation —Continued Selecting Listening Modes This section explains how to select the listening modes. Notes: • You cannot select any listening modes while the Mul- tich input source is selected. • Depending on the number of speakers that you con- nect, and the format of the input signal, ...
Page 60 - Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital EX; Using the Digital Surround Modes
60 Basic Operation —Continued This section explains functions that can be used when listening to Dolby Digital, and DTS formats. Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital EX If you are using surround back speakers, you can choose whether to use 6.1 channels or 5.1 channels to playback Dolby Digital material. Howe...
Page 61 - Displaying Source Information; Analog Input Sources; If the input signal doesn’t contain the information,; AM or FM Input Source; Display Indicators & Source Info; listening mode
61 Basic Operation —Continued When the format of a digital input signal is recognized, depending on the format, one of the indicators shown below will appear on the display. When you select one of the listening modes, one of the indicators shown below will appear on the display. Note: When playing a...
Page 62 - Using the Re-EQ function
62 Basic Operation —Continued With this function you can adjust the volume of each speaker individually. These adjustments are not saved and the previous settings will be resumed when the DTR-8.4 is set to Standby. Note: • You cannot select speakers that are set to No or None on the Speaker Configur...
Page 63 - Advanced Operation; Setting the Multichannel Input; Using the Multichannel Input
63 Advanced Operation This section explains how to use the multichannel analog input. Connecting the 5.1 or 7.1 analog outputs of your DVD player to the multichannel analog input allows you to enjoy DVD-Audio discs and Super Audio CDs, pro-viding that your DVD player supports those formats. See page...
Page 64 - Selecting the Multichannel Input
64 Advanced Operation —Continued Selecting the Multichannel Input This section explains how to select the multichannel ana-log input for playback. Notes: • This procedure can also be performed by using the DTR-8.4’s input selector buttons and [Audio Selector] button. • You can only use the Direct an...
Page 65 - Recording the Current Input Source; Recording
65 Advanced Operation —Continued This section explains how to record the current input source, how to record an input source while listening or watching another input source, and how to record from separate audio and video sources. Unless you have the full consent of the copyright holder, copyright ...
Page 66 - Recording Separate AV Sources; • For advanced audio dubbing, if you assign the VIDEO; buttons to select “VIDEO5.”
66 Advanced Operation —Continued Recording Separate AV Sources You can record audio and video from separate sources, allowing you to dub audio onto your video recordings. In the following example, audio from the CD player con-nected to the CD IN input, and video from the camcorder connected to the V...
Page 67 - Advanced Setup; Assigning Listening Modes to Input Sources
67 Advanced Setup You can assign a listening mode to an each input source so that it’s selected automatically each time you select that input source. This is useful when you regularly use, say, the Dolby Digital listening mode with your DVD player. ■ a. Analog/PCM With this setting you can specify t...
Page 68 - Assigning the A & B 12V Trigger Outputs; Audio Adjust Functions
68 Advanced Setup —Continued ■ f. D.F. Mono With this setting you can specify the listening mode to be used when a mono digital audio signal is played (DVD, etc). Only listening modes that can be used with mono PCM, Dolby Digital, or DTS can be selected. • The Last Valid option means that the listen...
Page 70 - Select if listening angle is 20 degrees.; d. Virtual Surr Level; Dialog Enhance function on.; Front right speaker
70 Advanced Setup —Continued 3-5. LFE Level ■ a. Dolby Digital With this setting you can adjust the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) channel for Dolby Digital sources in 1 dB steps from –10 dB to 0 dB (default is 0 dB).If you find that the low-frequency effects are too loud when playing Dolb...
Page 71 - These settings are for the surround sound modes.; e. Pro Logic II Music Panorama; Panorama function on.; f. Pro Logic II Music Dimension; These settings are for the THX modes.
71 Advanced Setup —Continued 3-8. Surround These settings are for the surround sound modes. ■ a. Surr Mode (Analog/PCM) This setting determines the default surround format to be used with analog and PCM input signals. The available options are: Pro Logic II Movie (default), Pro Logic II Music, Neo:6...
Page 72 - Setting Preferences
72 Advanced Setup —Continued This section explains the items on the Preference menu. Note: • This procedure can also be performed by using the DTR-8.4’s [Setup] button, [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] but- tons, and [Enter] button. 4-1. Volume Setup ■ a. Volume Display With this preference you can choose how the vo...
Page 73 - Actions not displayed.; OSD Position; specify the position.; Naming Presets & Input Sources; The Basic menu appears onscreen.
73 Advanced Setup —Continued 4-3. OSD Setup ■ a. Background Color With this preference you can select a background color for the onscreen setup menus (OSD). The available col-ors are: Blue 1, Blue 2, Green 1, Green 2, Magenta, Red 1, or Red 2. ■ b. Component Video This preference determines whether ...
Page 74 - open the character input window.; Using IntelliVolume; tons to specify the level.
74 Advanced Setup —Continued Note: • This procedure can also be performed by using the DTR-8.4’s input selector buttons, [Setup] button, [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] buttons, and [Enter] button. With the IntelliVolume function you can specify an input level for each input source. This is useful if some of your A...
Page 75 - Ethernet Network
75 Net-Tune The DTR-8.4 can be used as a Net-Tune client on a stan-dard Ethernet network, allowing you to play music (MP3, WAV) stored on your network audio server through the DTR-8.4. If your network is connected to the Internet, you can also tune into Internet radio stations. Internet Radio With I...
Page 76 - • The DTR-8.4 uses DHCP and AutoIP to configure its
76 Net-Tune —Continued Notes: • To use Internet radio with the DTR-8.4, 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 connection. • The DTR-8.4 uses DHCP and AutoIP to configure its netw...
Page 77 - Using Internet Radio; If you select Genres:; If you select Location:; tons to select a radio station.
77 Net-Tune —Continued This section explains how to use Internet radio. You can select stations by genre, location, or language.To use Internet radio, you must connect the DTR-8.4 to a network with Internet access (see page 75). Note: • If you’re using a narrowband Internet connection (e.g., 56K mod...
Page 78 - Presetting Internet Radio Stations; You can store up to 30 Internet radio stations as presets.; Selecting Internet Radio Presets; ] buttons to select the
78 Net-Tune —Continued Presetting Internet Radio Stations You can store up to 30 Internet radio stations as presets. Selecting Internet Radio Presets You can select previously stored Internet radio presets as follows. Deleting Internet Radio Presets This section explains how to delete Internet radio...
Page 79 - • When you connect the DTR-8.4 to a network for the; Playing network audio server Tracks; The server menu appears onscreen.; tons to select items on the menu.
79 Net-Tune —Continued This section explains how to select and play tracks on a network audio server through the DTR-8.4. You can select tracks by album, artist, genre, or playlist. Notes: • When you connect the DTR-8.4 to a network for the very first time, it connects to the first network audio ser...
Page 80 - Selecting Items by Letter; random playback
80 Net-Tune —Continued • If the message “No Tracks” appears, this means that no information can be retrieved from the network audio server. In this case, you need to record some music on your network audio server. • If the message “Disconnected” appears, this means that the DTR-8.4 cannot connect to...
Page 81 - Music Server Settings; buttons to select a server.
81 Net-Tune —Continued This section explains how to select a network audio Server and how to choose the amount of track informa-tion that appears onscreen (OSD) during Net-Tune play-back. Note: • You must select the IRD or MSRV input source to make these settings. The 1. Music Server menu item is no...
Page 82 - Network Settings
82 Net-Tune —Continued 2 This section explains how to manually configure the DTR-8.4’s network settings. If your router’s DHCP server is enabled, by default the DTR-8.4 is set use DHCP to configure itself automati-cally (i.e., the DHCP/AUTO IP setting is On), so you don’t need to change any of the s...
Page 84 - Connecting Zone 2; Main room
84 Zone 2 With Zone 2 you can enjoy one input source in the main room and a different source in another room. With Zone 2 you can enjoy one input source in the main room and a different source in another room. There are three connection methods: using a receiver/integrated amp in Zone 2, using a pow...
Page 85 - Using the 12V Trigger; • Multiroom AV distribution and control systems such; Using a Multiroom Kit with Zone 2; Using the Remote Control in Zone 2
85 Zone 2 —Continued Using the 12V Trigger While Zone 2 is active on the DTR-8.4, the ZONE 2 12V TRIGGER OUT outputs 12 volts (100 milliamperes max). By connecting this to the 12-volt trigger input on, say, a power amp in Zone 2, the power amp will turn on and off automatically when Zone 2 is turned...
Page 86 - Setting the Surr Back/Zone 2 Outputs; ] button to select Advanced
86 Zone 2 —Continued This section explains how to set the PRE OUT SURR BACK/ZONE 2 outputs and the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals for use as surround back outputs or Zone 2 outputs. Note: • When the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 outputs (SPEAK- ERS and PRE OUT) are set to Zone 2, listening modes that need s...
Page 87 - Controlling Zone 2
87 Zone 2 —Continued The section explains how to turn on, select an input source, and adjust the volume for Zone 2. Notes: • If the Sleep function has been set, any Zone 2 compo- nent will turn off along with the DTR-8.4 when the specified sleep time expires. To use the Sleep function with Zone 2 on...
Page 88 - Remote Control Codes for an Integra/; Entering a Remote Control Code; If the code is accepted,
88 Using the Remote Controller with Other Components You can use the DTR-8.4’s remote controller 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 to control (e.g., DVD, TV, VCR). • Lear...
Page 89 - Remote Control Codes
89 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 Apex 5015, 5016 Denon 5017, 5020 GE 5003 Hitachi 5009 Integra 5001, 50...
Page 91 - Controlling a Satellite Receiver; wheel to select “SAT.”; Controlling a VCR; wheel to select “VCR.”
91 Using the Remote Controller with Other Components —Continued Controlling a Satellite Receiver 1. Press the [Mode] button, and then roll the scroll wheel to select “SAT.” 2. Point the remote controller at your satellite receiver, and use the following buttons (you must enter appropriate remote con...
Page 92 - Controlling a TV; wheel to select “TV.”; *: Buttons marked with an asterisk can always be used to con-; Controlling a Cable Receiver; wheel to select “CBL.”
92 Using the Remote Controller with Other Components —Continued Controlling a TV 1. Press the [Mode] button, and then roll the scroll wheel to select “TV.” 2. Point the remote controller at your TV, and use the following buttons (you must enter appropriate remote control code first). *: Buttons mark...
Page 94 - Roll the scroll wheel to select CD (to select the CD; Making Macros; Using Macros; Macros are numbered from 1 to 8.; actions learnt
94 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 per-form the following actions to use a CD player that’s con-nected to the DTR-...
Page 95 - Running Macros; Programmed macros can be run as follows.; Naming Macros; The following characters are available.; st character
95 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, an...
Page 96 - Adding New Remote Controller Modes; Editing Remote Controller Modes
96 Using the Remote Controller with Other Components —Continued Adding New Remote Controller Modes You can add additional modes (DVD, TV, VCR, CBL, SAT) to the remote controller. This is useful if, for exam-ple, you have several DVD players or TVs. Reordering the Remote Controller Modes You can chan...
Page 97 - Deleting Remote Controller Modes
97 Using the Remote Controller with Other Components —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 With this function you can ...
Page 98 - You can reset the remote controller to its default settings.; Resetting the Remote Controller
98 Using the Remote Controller with Other Components —Continued 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 when, for example, the DTR-8.4 is installed in a rack or is not in line of sight o...
Page 99 - Troubleshooting; Only the front speakers produce sound?; Power
99 Troubleshooting If you have any trouble using your DTR-8.4, look for a solution in this section. If you can’t resolve the issue yourself, contact your Integra/Onkyo dealer. Can’t turn on the DTR-8.4? • Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet. Make sure that the othe...
Page 100 - Video
100 Troubleshooting —Continued There’s no sound with a certain signal format? • Check the input signal format setting. Depending on the playback source, you can select Auto, Multich, Analog, DTS, or PCM (page 53). • Check the digital audio output setting on the con- nected device. On some games cons...
Page 102 - Others
102 Troubleshooting —Continued The sound changes when I connect my head-phones? • When a pair of headphones is connected, the listening mode is set to Stereo, unless it’s already set to Stereo, Direct, or Pure Audio. When you disconnect the head-phones, the previous listening mode is resumed. Can’t ...
Page 103 - Specifications; Amplifier Section
103 Specifications Amplifier Section Video Section Tuner Section ■ FM ■ AM General ■ Video Inputs ■ Video Outputs ■ Audio Inputs ■ Audio Outputs ■ Other Sockets Specifications and features are subject to change without notice. Power output: All channels: 110 W (8 Ω , 20 Hz–20 kHz, FTC) (American Mod...
Page 104 - ONKYO CORPORATION
104 SN 29343578 (C) Copyright 2003 ONKYO CORPORATION Japan. All rights reserved. I0310-1 Integra Division of ONKYO U.S.A. CORPORATION 18 park Way, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, U.S.A.Tel: 201-785-2600 Fax: 201-785-2650 http://www.integrahometheater.com Integra Division of ONKYO CORPORATION Sales &...
Page 105 - Quick Guide
DTR-8.4 Quick Guide • This guide shows you how to connect your speakers and DVD player and enjoy 7.1 surround sound.• For full details on using the DTR-8.4, refer to the main instruction manual. Enjoying Home Theater Front left and right speakers These output the overall sound. Their role in a home ...
Page 107 - Using the remote controller; Connecting Your TV & DVD Player
Connecting a TV Use a composite video cable to connect the DTR-8.4’s VIDEO MONITOR OUT output to a composite video input on your TV. ORUse an S-Video cable to connect the DTR-8.4’s S VIDEO MONITOR OUT output to an S-Video input on your TV. Connecting a DVD Player ■ Using Optical or Coaxial Connectio...
Page 108 - Playing a DVD
1. Turn on your DVD player and TV. 2. Select the appropriate input on your TV. Select the input to which the DTR-8.4 is connected. 3. Select the DVD input source. Roll the scroll wheel to select the DVD input source. While neither the [Mode] button nor [Input] button is illuminated, rolling the scro...