Page 2 - WARNING; AVIS; Important Safeguards
2 WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhea...
Page 3 - Precautions; For Canadian model
3 Precautions A N T E N N AD I S C H A R G E U N I T( N E C S E C T I O N 8 1 0 - 2 0 ) G R O U N D I N G C O N D U C T O R S( N E C S E C T I O N 8 1 0 - 2 1 ) G R O U N D C L A M P S P O W E R S E R V I C E G R O U N D I N GE L E C T R O D E S Y S T E M( N E C A R T 2 5 0 , P A R T H ) N E C – N A...
Page 4 - Contents; Before using; Connecting a graphic equalizer and power
4 Contents Before using Important Safeguards ....................................... 2 Precautions ......................................................... 3 Contents .............................................................. 4 Supplied accessories ........................................ 5 Fea...
Page 5 - Appendix; Supplied accessories
5 Contents Erasing all the commands programmed under a MODE button ............................................. 63 Using a Macro function ................................... 64 What is a Macro function? ................................. 64 Programming a Macro function ........................ 64 Ru...
Page 6 - Features; OTHER FEATURES
6 Features * Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trade- marks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works.©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. • Lucasfilm, THX, THX Ultra and THX Surround EX are registered...
Page 7 - Before using remote controller
7 Installing the remote controller batteries 1. Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing the tab and sliding the cover. 2. Insert two AA (R6 or UM-3) batteries into the battery compartment. Carefully follow thepolarity diagram (positive (+) and negative (–)symbols) inside the battery compart...
Page 8 - Front panel facilities; Front panel; A B C
8 Front panel facilities Display Here is an explanation of the controls and displays on the front panel of the DTR-9.1. Front door Front panel Front panel door Front panel display Off On Standby/On Standby Master Volume Power Display DVD Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Tape 1 Tape 2 AM FM Ph...
Page 11 - Remote controller
11 Remote controller SEND/LEARN indicator LCD display POWER ON/STNBY button Be aware that pressing the STNBY button onlyplaces the DTR-9.1 in standby and does not turnthe power completely off. SLEEP button DIRECT MACRO button MODE buttons DISPLAY/DVD SET button CH buttons EXIT/RETURN button AUDIO bu...
Page 12 - Rear panel facilities
12 DVD VIDEO 5 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 ZONE 2 MONITOR OUT VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 AC OUTLETS R L R L C PRE OUT SUB WOOFER L R IR IN MAIN ZONE 2 VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO S VIDEO INPUT 2 P B P R Y INPUT 3 P B P R Y OUTPUT P B P R Y OUT OUT IN IN IN IN IN IN FRONTSPEAKERS ACINLET CENTERSPEAKER OUT 1 2 FM ANT. 75 AM ANT. C ...
Page 14 - GND
14 MULTICHANNELINPUT (Green) (Blue) (Red) (Brown) (Black) (Yellow) Tighten locking screws Front left DVD player or MPEG decoder Front right Center Surround right Surround left Subwoofer Power cord(supplied) To an ACwall outlet DTR-9.1 MULTI CHANNEL INPUT (DB-25-type terminal) DB-25 to RCA 6-ch cable...
Page 15 - SPEAKERS
15 VIDEO IN/OUT These are the video inputs and outputs. There are 6video inputs and 2 video outputs and each one in-cludes both composite video and S-video configura-tions. Connect VCRs, LD players, DVD players, andother video components to the video inputs. S-videosources can be viewed via the S-vi...
Page 16 - Example of how to connect your equipment
16 BACK L L R BACK R SURROUND (SURR) SPEAKERS AM ANT. FM ANT. 75 MULTICHANNELINPUT RS 232 GND C FRONT AMP IN R L SURR BACK SURR PRE OUT SUB WOOFER 1 2 MODEL NO. DTR-9.1 AV RECEIVER DVD VIDEO 5 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 ZONE 2 MONITOR OUT VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 R L R L VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO S VIDEO INPUT 2 P B P R Y ...
Page 17 - Default setting; Standard connections
17 R L IR IN AC OUTLETS AC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX. ACINLET FRONTSPEAKERS CENTERSPEAKER MAIN ZONE 2 A B 12 V TRIGGER ( 6 OHMS MIN. ) ( 6 OHMS MIN. ) T 3 P R OUTPUT P B P R Y Example of how to connect your equipment Default setting Input source Digital input Component video CD COAXIAL 1 PH...
Page 20 - Connecting speakers; Speaker placement
20 Connecting speakers Speaker placement Ideal speaker placement varies depending on the sizeof your room and the wall coverings. Here, only typicalexample of speaker placement and recommenda-tions are shown. Important points regarding speaker placement Front left and right speakers and center speak...
Page 21 - Connecting a subwoofer; Connecting the speaker cable
21 IR IN AC OUTLETS AC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX. ACINLET AM ANT. FM ANT. 75 MULTICHANNELINPUT RS 232 GND C AMP IN R L MAIN ZONE 2 DIGITAL OUTPUT (COAXIAL) AC-3RF DIGITAL INPUT (COAXIAL) DIGITAL OUTPUT (OPTICAL) DIGITAL INPUT (OPTICAL) INPUT 2 P B P R Y INPUT 3 P B P R Y OUTPUT P B P R Y ...
Page 22 - Assembling the AM loop antenna; Connecting the AM antenna cable; Connecting antennas; Connecting the included antennas
22 Assembling the AM loop antenna Assemble the loop antenna as shown in the illustration. • Refer to the next page for details on connecting the AM loop antenna. Connecting the AM antenna cable 1. Press down the lever. 2. Insert the wire into the hole. 3. Release the lever. 1 2 3 Insert into the hol...
Page 23 - Connecting an AM outdoor antenna; Directional linkage
23 BACK L L R BACK R R L SURROUND (SURR) SPEAKERS ACINLET AM ANT. FM ANT.75 MULTICHANNELINPUT RS 232 GND FRONTSPEAKERS CENTERSPEAKER VIDEO S VIDEO DVD VIDEO 5 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 MONITOR OUT VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 OUT IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT R L VIDEO S VIDEO C D TAPE 2 TAPE 1 I N I N I N I N OUT OUT L R PHONO...
Page 24 - Connecting to the IR IN ZONE 2 input
24 IR IN MAIN ZONE 2 ZONE 2 OUT BACK L L R BACK R R L SURROUND (SURR) SPEAKERS AC OUTLETS AC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX. ACINLET AM ANT. FM ANT.75 MULTICHANNELINPUT RS 232 GND C FRONT AMP IN R L SURR BACK SURR PRE OUT SUB WOOFER FRONTSPEAKERS CENTERSPEAKER 1 2 VIDEO S VIDEO DVD VIDEO 5 VID...
Page 25 - Connecting to the IR IN MAIN input; Outline
25 IR IN MAIN ZONE 2 ZONE 2 OUT BACK L L R BACK R R L SURROUND (SURR) SPEAKERS AC OUTLETS AC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX. ACINLET AM ANT. FM ANT.75 MULTICHANNELINPUT RS 232 GND C FRONT AMP IN R L SURR BACK SURR PRE OUT SUB WOOFER FRONTSPEAKERS CENTERSPEAKER 1 2 VIDEO S VIDEO DVD VIDEO 5 VID...
Page 26 - Connecting a graphic equalizer and power amplifiers; Connecting a graphic equalizer
26 BACK L L R BACK R R L SURROUND (SURR) SPEAKERS AC OUTLETS AC 120V 60HzSWITCHEDTOTAL 120W 1A MAX. ACINLET AM ANT. FM ANT.75 MULTICHANNELINPUT RS 232 GND FRONTSPEAKERS CENTERSPEAKER VIDEO S VIDEO DVD VIDEO 5 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 3 MONITOR OUT VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 OUT IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT R L VIDEO S VIDEO C...
Page 27 - Connecting the power; Plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet.; Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn on the; Turning the power on from the remote controller:
27 Off On Standby/On Power Display DVD Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Tape 1 Tape 2 AM FM Phono C D Open/Close Zone 2 ( ) GRN Rec ( ) RED Standby Master Volume DTR-9.1 OPEN/COLSE REC AUDIO MUTING DISC TRACK DVD CD PH TUN T2 T1 V1 STEREO 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 + 10 0 ENT 8 9 SURROUND THX DSP LEVEL + ...
Page 30 - Speaker Setup; Speaker Setup menu
30 1-1. Speaker Config sub-menu Here you will enter which speakers are connected andthe size of each speaker. Speaker Setup 1. Speaker Setup menu After you have installed the DTR-9.1, connected all thecomponents, and determined the speaker layout, it isnow time to perform the settings in the Speaker...
Page 32 - Calibrating the speaker levels
32 1-3. Level Calibration sub-menu Here you will set the volume for each speaker so thatthey are all heard by the listener at the same level. Thisis especially important for speaker layouts where theleft and right speakers are at different distances or inasymmetrical positions due to room designs an...
Page 34 - Input Setup
34 Input Setup Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.About Select: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Quit:|OSD| 123456789012 123456789012345678901234 2.Input Setup Input:VIDEO1 1.Digital Setup 2.Multichannel Setup 3.Video Setup 4.Listening Mode Preset 5.De...
Page 38 - Input source signals
38 Input Setup Input source signals a. Analog/PCM Analog sources consist of LP records, AM and FMbroadcasts, cassette tapes, and the such. PCM (PulseCode Modulation) is one form of digital audio signalsand is recorded directly onto compact discs and DVDswithout compression. b. PCM fs > 48 k Digit...
Page 42 - Listening Mode Setup; Listening Mode Setup menu
42 Listening Mode Setup Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.About Select: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Quit:|OSD| 123456789012 123456789012345678901234 3.Listening Mode Setup 1.Mono(Analog/PCM) 2.Mono(Digital) 3.Stereo(Analog/PCM) 4.Stereo(Digital) ...
Page 44 - Description listening mode parameters
44 Listening Mode Setup Front left speaker Front right speaker Listening angle20˚ - 40˚ Description listening mode parameters Subwoofer Set this to “Off” if you are not using a subwoofer (even ifone is connected). If “No” is selected for the Subwoofersetting in the Speaker Config sub-menu, then this...
Page 46 - Preference
46 Preference Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.About Select: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Quit:|OSD| 123456789012 123456789012345678901234 4.Preference 1.Volume Setup 2.OSD Setup 3.OSD Tweak Quit:|OSD| Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listeni...
Page 48 - About; Zone2 OSD Setup; Zone2 OSD Setup menu
48 About Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference 5.Zone2 OSD Setup 6.About Select: Exit:|EXIT|Enter:|ENTER| Quit:|OSD| 123456789012 123456789012345678901234 6.About 1.Lock Setup 2.Version Quit:|OSD| Menu 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Listening Mode Setup 4.Preference...
Page 49 - Controlling the DTR-9.1 from the remote zone
49 Enjoying music or videos in the remotezone Ex.: When the Zone 2 button is pressed twice Ex.: When the Zone 2 button and then VIDEO 4 button arepressed Controlling the DTR-9.1 from the remote zone 1. Aiming at the remote sensor, press the POWER ON button on the remote controller. Note: Be aware th...
Page 50 - Listening to Radio Broadcasts; Listening to FM/AM Radio Stations
50 Listening to Radio Broadcasts ANALO G INPUT Tuned Band Frequency ANALO G INPUT Tuned in stereo Band Frequency Auto mode Listening to FM/AM Radio Stations O n e o f t h e f e a t u r e s o f t h e D T R - 9 . 1 t h a t i s m o s tf r e q u e n t l y u s e d i s i t s a b i l i t y t o p l a y F M ...
Page 52 - Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-9.1; Selecting an input source; Changing the listening mode
52 Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-9.1 Though the DTR-9.1 is often used to listen to the radio, itdoes not show you its true ability until it is used to playmusic or watch videos, LDs, DVDs, and the like. The DTR-9.1 has the latest in state-of-the-art features to playback today’s acoustic tech...
Page 54 - Recording a source; Select the input source to record by pressing
54 Recording a source Of course the DTR-9.1 can also be used to record aninput source media. This allows you to make copies ofthe music or videos you like, copy them from one typeof media to another, or even record what is beingbroadcast on television or radio. Be aware that the RecOut and Zone 2 bu...
Page 56 - Using remote controller; Press the POWER ON button to turn on the DTR-; Press the desired operation button. The
56 Using remote controller Overview The RC-418M remote controller is a useful tool to helpyou operate the components of your home theater. Todo so, first press the MODE button that corresponds tothe device you wish to control. At this time, the displayon the remote controller will change to show the...
Page 57 - Listening mode buttons
57 Using remote controller Notes: • The depth of the Late Night effect is determained by Dolby Digital software. Some sounds may pro-duce no or little effect. • The Late Night function is effective only on Dolby Digital encoded software. CH SEL: Selects a speaker for changing the speaker output leve...
Page 58 - Controlling an Integra CD player; Controlling an Integra MD recorder
58 Using remote controller Controlling an Integra CD player The RI connector of the Integra compact disc playermust be connected to the DTR-9.1 (see page 15). 1. Press the CD MODE button. “CD” appears in the remote controller display. 2. Press the desired operation button. The buttons shaded in the ...
Page 59 - Controlling an Integra cassette tape deck; Calling up a preset radio station
59 Using remote controller Controlling an Integra cassette tape deck The z connector of the Integra cassette tape deck must be connected to the DTR-9.1 (see page 15). 1. Press the AUDIO/TAPE MODE button. “AUDIO” appears in the remote controller display. 2. Press the desired operation button. The but...
Page 60 - Controlling an Integra DVD player
60 Using remote controller Controlling an Integra DVD player Make sure that you point the remote controller towardthe sensor on the Integra DVD player. 1. Press the DVD MODE button. “DVD” appears in the remote controller display. 2. Press the desired operation button. The buttons shaded in the figur...
Page 61 - Programming procedure
61 Programming the commands of remote controllersfor other devices into the remote controller 5 to 15 cm(2 to 6 inches) Buttons that cannot be programmed. Programming procedure When programming the commands of another remotecontroller to the RC-418M remote controller, you mustfirst decide under whic...
Page 63 - Press and hold down the desired MODE
63 Programming the commands of remote controllers for other devices intothe remote controller Erasing the programmed command from onebutton You can only erase memorized commands and notpreset ones. 1. Press and hold down the desired MODE button for the command, press the ENT button, andthen release ...
Page 64 - Using a Macro function
64 Using a Macro function Programming a Macro function You can program a different macro into the MODEMACRO button for each of the eight MODE buttons.T h e m a c r o i s t h e n e x e c u t e d b y p r e s s i n g t h eappropriate MODE button and then pressing the MODEMACRO button. For example, to p...
Page 66 - Press and hold down any one of the eight
66 OPEN/COLSE REC AUDIO MUTING DISC TRACK DVD CD PH TUN T2 T1 V1 STEREO 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 + 10 0 ENT 8 9 SURROUND THX DSP LEVEL + CH SEL Re-EQ LEVEL – DIMMER LATE NIGHT DIRECT DSP V2 V3 V – MODE MACRO MODE buttons HOME THEATER CONTROLLER RC-418M Using a Macro function Erasing a macro from the MODE MACRO...
Page 67 - Open the battery cover and remove the; Macro mode programming memo:
67 Using a Macro function Erasing all commands and macros that havebeen programmed This procedure will erase all the commands andmacros that you have programmed into the remotecontroller and return it to its default settings. Thisoperation will not affect the preset settings of theremote controller....
Page 68 - Troubleshooting guide
68 Troubleshooting guide If a problem occurs while you are using the remotecontroller, first try to operate the controls on the frontpanel of the DTR-9.1 to make sure that it is not due to amalfunction (or worn out batteries) in the remotecontroller. POWER Power shuts off immediately after power on....
Page 71 - The default settings
71 The default settings The following table shows the factory-set default pa-rameter values. Use it as a reference when you changethese parameter values as needed, although they areusable in many cases.To return to the factory-set default parameters, pressand hold down the VIDEO 1 button, and then p...
Page 72 - Inputs; Your system setting
72 VIDEO 2 Name: Digital Input: OPT1, OPT2, OPT3, COAX1,COAX2, COAX3, COAX4,COAX5, not connected Multichannel Setup: Yes, No Video Input Video: DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3, VIDEO4, VIDEO5,not connected Component Video: INPUT1, INPUT2, INPUT3, not connected Video Output: VIDEO1, VIDEO2,COMPONENT, not...
Page 74 - OSD Setup
74 Your system setting CD Name: Digital Input: OPT1, OPT2, OPT3, COAX1,COAX2, COAX3, COAX4,COAX5, not connected Multichannel Setup: Yes, No Video Setup: DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO2,VIDEO3, VIDEO4, VIDEO5, ---- Intelli Volume: __________dB Character Input: Yes (name: ___________) , No Listening Mode Preset 1...
Page 76 - Specifications
Printed in Japan D0004-1 E Integra Division of ONKYO U.S.A. CORPORATION 200 Williams Drive, Ramesy, N.J. 07446, U.S.A.Tel: 201-825-7950 Fax: 201-825-8150 E-mail: [email protected] Integra Division of ONKYO CORPORATION Sales & Product Planning Div. : 2-1, Nisshin-cho, Neyagawa-shi, OSAKA 572-8...
Page 77 - Thank you for using our products.; the same heading in the original instruction manual.
Instruction Manual for upgraded unit Thank you for using our products. The upgraded unit now supports the newest decoders and sound formats below as well as conventionalsound formats including Dolby Digital, DTS, and THX Surround EX.With your new AV amplifier, you can enjoy movies and music to their...
Page 84 - Listening Modes
Upgraded- 8 Listening Modes Mono This mode is for playing old movies whose sound isrecorded in monaural or playing left and right channelsseparately in the movies which contains the differentlanguage signals recorded into individual channels. Thismode also allows you to listen to the multiplexedsoun...
Page 92 - Other upgraded function
SN 29343353 D0203-1 ONKYO CORPORATION Sales & Product Planning Div. : 2-1, Nisshin-cho, Neyagawa-shi, OSAKA 572-8540, JAPANTel: 072-831-8111 Fax: 072-833-5222 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 E-mail: [email protected]...