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; For Canadian Models
3 Precautions 1. Recording Copyright —Unless it’s for personal use only, recording copyrighted material is illegal with-out the permission of the copyright holder. 2. AC Fuse —The AC fuse inside the unit is not user- serviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact the dealer. 3. Care —Occasiona...
Page 4 - Supplied Accessories; Make sure you have the following accessories:
4 Thank you for purchasing an Integra AV receiver.Please read this manual thoroughly before making con-nections and plugging in the unit.Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new AV receiver.Please retain this manual...
Page 5 - Contents; Introduction; Using the Listening Modes; Others
5 Contents Introduction Important Safety Instructions .................................... 2Precautions ............................................................... 3Supplied Accessories ................................................ 4Features ......................................................
Page 6 - Features; Amplifier
6 Features Amplifier • 130 Watts/Channel (2ch Driven) @ 8 ohms (FTC)• 180 Watts/Channel @ 6 ohms (IEC)• 180 Watts/Channel @ 6 ohms (JEITA)• WRAT-Wide Range Amplifier Technology (5 Hz-100 kHz bandwidth) • Linear Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry• Push-Pull Amplifier Design with 3-Step Inverted Dar- lingt...
Page 7 - Front Panel
7 Front & Rear Panels North American model Australian model The actual front panel has various logos printed on it. They are not shown here for clarity. Front Panel bk bp bq bn bo bm bl 5 2 3 4 6 8 7 9 1 br bs bt ck cl bk bp bq bn bo bm bl 5 2 3 4 6 8 7 9 1 br bs bt ck cl
Page 8 - —Continued; This indicator lights up when Zone 2 is selected.; Listening Mode buttons; See “Display” on page 9.; Setup button; ] buttons are used to select; Return button; Used when adjusting the volume level of Zone 2.; AUX Input
8 Front & Rear Panels —Continued The page numbers in parentheses show where you can find the main explanation for each item. a On/Standby button (39) This button is used to set the AV receiver to On or Standby. b Standby indicator (39) This indicator lights up when the AV receiver is in Standby ...
Page 9 - Listening mode and format indicators (79); Display
9 Front & Rear Panels —Continued For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses. a Speaker/channel indicators (90) Indicate the speaker configuration and channels used by the current input source. : A box is displayed for each speaker that’s set in the Speaker Configuration. No box appea...
Page 10 - Rear Panel
10 Front & Rear Panels —Continued Rear Panel 1 2 9 bn bk blbm 8 7 4 5 6 3 bs bt bq bp bo ck br North American model only cm cl co cp cn cq cr
Page 11 - This jack is for connecting an FM antenna.
11 Front & Rear Panels —Continued a COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1, 2 and 3 These RCA component video inputs are for con-necting components with a component video out-put, such as a DVD player, DVD recorder, or DVR (digital video recorder). They’re assignable, which means you can assign each one to an inp...
Page 12 - REMOTE CONTROL; cr
12 Front & Rear Panels —Continued s PRE OUT: FRONT L/R, CENTER, SUBWOOFER, SURR L/R, and SURR BACK L/R This 5.1/7.1 multichannel analog audio output can be connected to the analog audio input on a multi-channel power amplifier for when you want to use the AV receiver solely as a preamplifier. Th...
Page 13 - Remote Controller; Installing the Batteries; Replace the cover and push it shut.; Aiming the Remote Controller
13 Remote Controller Notes: • 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 remote controller for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from leakage or corro...
Page 14 - Controlling the AV Receiver; ton; bm
14 Remote Controller —Continued For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses. a On/Standby button (39) Sets the AV receiver to On or Standby. b Remote Mode/Input Selector buttons (54, 124–130) Selects the remote controller modes and the input sources. c Multi CH button (55) Selects the mul...
Page 15 - About Home Theater; Enjoying Home Theater
15 About Home Theater Thanks to the AV receiver’s superb capabilities, 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. With DVDs you can enjoy DTS and Dolby Digital. With analog or digital TV, you can enjoy Dolby Pro Log...
Page 16 - Connecting the AV Receiver; Speaker Configuration; • If you are using banana plugs, tighten the speaker ter-; Connecting Your Speakers
16 Connecting the AV Receiver Speaker Configuration For 7.1-channel surround-sound playback, you need seven speakers and a powered subwoofer.The following table indicates the channels you should use depending on the number of speakers that you have. * If you’re using only one surround back speaker, ...
Page 17 - Speaker Connection Precautions
17 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued Speaker Connection Precautions Read the following before connecting your speakers:• You can connect speakers with an impedance of between 4 and 16 ohms. If the impedance of any of the connected speakers is 4 ohms or more, but less than 6 ohms, be sure to set ...
Page 18 - drive up to 5.1 speakers in the main room.; Bi-amping Speaker Hookup; Bi-amping the Front Speakers
18 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued The FRONT L/R and SURR BACK L/R terminal posts can be used with front speakers and surround back speakers respectively, or bi-amped to provide separate tweeter and woofer feeds for a pair of front speakers that support bi-amping, providing improved bass and t...
Page 19 - Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna; The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use only.; Connecting the AM Loop Antenna; Connecting Antenna; North American models
19 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued This section 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 AV receiver won’t pick up any radio signals without any antenna connected, so you must connect th...
Page 20 - Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna; • Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable; Using a TV/FM Antenna Splitter
20 Connecting the AV Receiver —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 w...
Page 21 - Optical Digital Jacks; About AV Connections
21 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued • Before making any AV connections, read the manuals supplied with your other AV components. • Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve completed and double-checked all AV connections. Optical Digital Jacks The AV receiver’s optical digital jacks have shutte...
Page 22 - Video Connection Formats; Connecting Both Audio & Video; Which Connections Should I Use?; IN
22 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued By connecting both the audio and video outputs of your DVD player and other AV components to the AV receiver, you can select both the audio and video simultaneously simply by selecting the appropriate input source on the AV receiver. The AV receiver supports ...
Page 23 - “Monitor Out” Setting Set to “Analog”
23 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued ■ “Monitor Out” Setting Set to “Analog” With the “Monitor Out” setting set to “Analog” (see page 40), video input signals flow through the AV receiver as shown, with composite video and S-Video sources being upconverted for the component video output. Use thi...
Page 24 - Connecting a TV or Projector; Step 1: Video Connection; Step 2: Audio Connection
24 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued See “Connecting Components with HDMI” on page 32 for HDMI connection information. • With connection , you can listen to and record audio from your TV and listen in Zone 2. • To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, use connection or . (To record or listen in Zone 2 as...
Page 25 - Connecting a DVD Player
25 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued See “Connecting Components with HDMI” on page 32 for HDMI connection information. • With connection , you can listen to and record audio from a DVD and listen in Zone 2. • To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, use connection or . (To record or listen in Zone 2 as w...
Page 26 - Hooking Up the Multichannel DVD Input
26 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued Hooking Up the Multichannel DVD Input If your DVD player supports multichannel audio formats such as DVD-Audio or SACD, and it has a multichannel analog audio output, you can connect it to the AV receiver’s multichannel DVD input.Use a multichannel analog aud...
Page 27 - Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder for Playback
27 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued With this hookup, you can use your VCR’s tuner to listen to your favorite TV programs via the AV receiver, useful if your TV has no audio outputs. • With connection , you can listen to the VCR or DVD recorder even in Zone 2. • To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, ...
Page 28 - Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder for Recording; Choose a video connection that matches your VCR or DVD recorder (; Choose an audio connection that matches your VCR or DVD recorder (
28 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued Notes: • The AV receiver must be turned on for recording. Recording is not possible while it’s in Standby mode.• If you want to record directly from your TV or playback VCR to the recording VCR without going through the AV receiver, connect the TV/VCR’s audio...
Page 30 - Connecting a Game Console
30 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued • With connection , you can listen to and record audio from the game console or listen in Zone 2. • To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, use connection . (To record or listen in Zone 2 as well, use and .) Connecting a Game Console Connection AV receiver Signal flo...
Page 31 - Connecting a Camcorder or Other Device; Choose a video connection that matches the camcorder (; Choose an audio connection that matches the camcorder (
31 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued Connecting a Camcorder or Other Device Connection AV receiver Signal flow Camcorder etc. AUX INPUT S VIDEO ⇐ S-Video output AUX INPUT VIDEO ⇐ Composite video output AUX INPUT L-AUDIO-R ⇐ Analog audio L/R output AUX INPUT DIGITAL ⇐ Digital optical output Step ...
Page 32 - About HDMI; , so TVs and displays; Supported Audio Formats; Connecting Components with HDMI
32 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued About HDMI Designed to meet the increased demands of digital TV, HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a new digital interface standard for connecting TVs, projectors, DVD players, set-top boxes, and other video components. Until now, several separat...
Page 33 - Making HDMI Connections
33 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued Making HDMI Connections ■ Video Signals Digital video signals received by the HDMI IN jacks are normally output by the HDMI OUT for display on your TV. Composite video, S-Video, and component video sources can be upconverted for the HDMI output. See “Video Co...
Page 34 - Connecting a CD Player or Turntable
34 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued ■ CD Player or Turntable (MM) with Built-in Phono Preamp • With connection , you can listen to and record audio from the CD player and listen in Zone 2. • To connect the CD player digitally, use connection or . (To record or listen in Zone 2 as well, use and ...
Page 36 - Connecting a Power Amplifier
36 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued If you want to use a more powerful power amplifier and use the AV receiver as a preamp, connect it to the PRE OUT jacks, and connect all speakers and the subwoofer to the power amplifier. If you have a powered subwoofer, connect it to this AV receiver’s PRE O...
Page 37 - If Your iPod Supports Video:; • Connect its video output jack to the AV receiver’s GAME/TV IN S jack.; Connecting an RI Dock; • Connect the RI Dock to the AV receiver with an
37 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued ■ If Your iPod Supports Video: Connect your RI Dock’s analog audio output jacks to the AV receiver’s GAME/TV IN L/R jacks, and connect its video output jack to the AV receiver GAME/TV IN V jack. (Onkyo DS-A2 hookup shown below.) ■ If Your iPod Doesn’t Support...
Page 38 - Auto Power On/Standby; Connecting Integra/Onkyo
38 Connecting the AV Receiver —Continued With u (Remote Interactive), you can use the follow- ing special functions: ■ Auto Power On/Standby When you start playback on a component connected via u , if the AV receiver is on Standby, it will auto- matically turn on and select that component as the inp...
Page 39 - Turning On the AV Receiver; Receiver; Turning On and Standby; Smooth Operation in a Few Easy Steps; See “Automatic Speaker Setup (Audyssey MultEQ
39 Turning On the AV Receiver Standby/On On/Standby Receiver Standby indicator Turning On and Standby Press the [On/Standby] button. Alternatively, press the remote controller’s [Receiver] button, followed by the [On/Standby] button. The AV receiver comes on, the display lights up, and the Standby i...
Page 40 - First Time Setup; and output; Monitor Setup; Use the Up and Down [
40 First Time Setup This section explains the settings that you need to make before using the AV receiver for the very first time. On the “Monitor Out” settings, you can select whether or not to have the video sources’ images output through the HDMI OUT, as well as whether to have the onscreen setup...
Page 41 - Menus for First Time Setup; Using the Onscreen Setup Menus; MENU
41 First Time Setup —Continued Carry out the settings for the AV receiver by using the Onscreen Setup Menu. ■ Menus for First Time Setup Using the Onscreen Setup Menus 1 Press the [Receiver] button fol-lowed by the [Setup] button. The main menu appears onscreen.If the main menu doesn’t appear, make ...
Page 42 - HDMI Input Setup; Video Input Setup
42 First Time Setup —Continued HDMI Input Setup If you connect a video component to HDMI IN, you must assign that input to an input selector. For example, if you connect your DVD player to HDMI IN 1, you must assign HDMI IN 1 to the DVD input selector. If you’ve connected your TV to the AV receiver ...
Page 43 - Component Video Setup
43 First Time Setup —Continued Component Video Setup If you connect to a COMPONENT VIDEO IN, you must assign it to an input selector. For example, if you connect your DVD player to COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2, you should assign it to the DVD input selector.If you want to output composite and S-Video source...
Page 44 - Digital Input Setup; The “Input Assign” menu appears.; • When an HDMI IN is assigned to an
44 First Time Setup —Continued If you connect a component to a digital input jack, you must assign that jack to an input selector. For example, if you connect your CD player to the OPTICAL IN1 jack, you should assign that jack to the CD input selector. By default, the COAXIAL IN1 jack is assigned to...
Page 45 - Speaker Settings
45 First Time Setup —Continued If the impedance of any speaker is 4 ohms or more but less than 6, set the minimum speaker impedance to 4 ohms.If you’ve connected your front speakers to the FRONT L/R and SURR BACK L/R terminal posts for bi-amping, you must change the “Speakers Type” setting. For hook...
Page 46 - The “Miscellaneous” menu appears.; The “OSD Setup” menu appears.; The setup menu closes.
46 First Time Setup —Continued For the onscreen setup menus to display properly, you must specify the TV system used in your area. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and [Enter] button. TV Format Setup (not North American models)...
Page 47 - The “Hardware Setup” menu appears.; The “Tuner” menu appears.; Use the Left and Right [
47 First Time Setup —Continued For AM tuning to work properly, you must specify the AM frequency step used in your area. Note that when this setting is changed, all radio presets are deleted. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, an...
Page 48 - Changing the Input Display
48 First Time Setup —Continued If you connect an u -capable Onkyo MiniDisc recorder, CD recorder, or RI Dock to the TAPE IN/OUT or GAME/TV IN jacks, for u to work properly, you must change this setting.This setting can only be changed on the AV receiver. iPod photo: If you’re using an iPod photo wit...
Page 49 - Measurement Positions; Automatic Speaker Setup
49 First Time Setup —Continued With the supplied calibrated microphone, Audyssey MultEQ automatically determines the number of speakers connected, their size for purposes of bass management, optimum crossover frequencies to the subwoofer (if present), and distances from the primary listening positio...
Page 50 - The following screen appears.
50 First Time Setup —Continued 2 Place the speaker setup micro-phone at measurement point 1 (page 49), and connect it to the Setup Mic jack. Notes: • Before starting Audyssey MultEQ ® Automatic Speaker Setup, arrange the room and connect the speakers as you would for enjoying movies. Changes to the ...
Page 51 - • When the automatic speaker setup is complete, the; • You can cancel the automatic speaker setup at any; Cancel the automatic speaker setup.
51 First Time Setup —Continued Notes: • When the automatic speaker setup is complete, the “Equalizer Settings” (page 95) will be set to “ Audys- sey ”. • You can cancel the automatic speaker setup at any point in this procedure simply by disconnecting the setup microphone. 6 After the 3rd to the 5th...
Page 52 - Error Messages
52 First Time Setup —Continued Error Messages While the automatic speaker setup is in progress, one of the following error messages may appear: ❏ Ambient noise is too high. This message appears if the background noise is too loud and the measurements cannot be performed properly. Remove the source o...
Page 53 - Changing the Speaker Settings Manually; • Please note that THX recommends any THX main; Using a Powered Subwoofer
53 First Time Setup —Continued Changing the Speaker Settings Manually If you wish to make changes to the settings found during the automatic speaker setup, follow the directions on see pages 90–97. Notes: • Please note that THX recommends any THX main speakers be set to “80Hz(THX)”. If you set up yo...
Page 54 - Basic Operations; Selecting the Input Source; Start playback on the source component.; The volume can be set to; Select a listening mode and enjoy!; See “Using the Listening Modes” on page 79.; Multi CH
54 Basic Operations This section explains how to select the input source (i.e., the AV component that you want to listen to or watch). Selecting the Input Source 1 Use the AV receiver’s input selector buttons to select the input source. To select the input source with the remote controller, use the ...
Page 55 - Bass; Using the Multichannel DVD Input
55 Basic Operations —Continued The multichannel DVD input is for connecting a compo-nent with a 7.1-channel analog audio output, such as a DVD-Audio or SACD-capable DVD player, or an MPEG decoder. See page 26 for hookup information. Notes: • While the multichannel DVD input is selected, the Speaker ...
Page 56 - Muting the AV receiver; Muting; Using the Sleep Timer
56 Basic Operations —Continued You can temporarily mute the output of the AV receiver. Tip: You can specify how much the output is muted with the “Muting Level” setting (see page 106). With the sleep timer, you can set the AV receiver to turn off automatically after a specified period. If you need t...
Page 57 - Listening to the Radio; Using the Tuner; Press the Tuning Up or Down [
57 Listening to the Radio With the built-in tuner you can enjoy AM and FM radio stations. You can store your favorite stations as presets for quick selection. Listening to the Radio Tuning into Radio Stations ■ Auto Tuning Mode When tuned into a station, the TUNED indicator appears. When tuned into ...
Page 58 - Selecting Presets; Presetting AM/FM Stations; The preset number flashes.; ] buttons to select a; See the previous section.; Preset
58 Listening to the Radio —Continued You can store a combination of up to 40 of your favorite AM/FM radio stations as presets. Note: You can name your radio presets for easy identification (see page 104). Its name is displayed instead of the band and frequency. Selecting Presets Deleting Presets Pre...
Page 59 - About XM Radio; Listening to XM Satellite Radio
59 Listening to the Radio —Continued About XM Radio XM is North America’s number one satellite radio com-pany, offering an extraordinary variety of commercial-free music, plus the best in premier sports, news, talk radio, comedy, children’s and entertainment program-ming, broadcast in superior digit...
Page 60 - Setting the Satellite Radio Mode
60 Listening to the Radio —Continued Setting the Satellite Radio Mode Before you can listen to XM Satellite Radio, you must set the SAT Radio Mode to “XM”. Selecting XM Satellite Radio 1 Press the [Receiver] button, fol-lowed by the [Setup] button. The main menu appears onscreen. 2 Use the Up and Do...
Page 61 - Signing Up for XM Satellite Radio; Use the Tuning Up and Down [; Tuner
61 Listening to the Radio —Continued Signing Up for XM Satellite Radio Once you have installed the XM Mini-Tuner and Home Dock, you are ready to subscribe to XM Satellite Radio.You’ll need a major credit card and your XM Radio ID. There are three places you can find your 8-character XM Radio ID:1. O...
Page 62 - Category Search Mode
62 Listening to the Radio —Continued ■ Category Search Mode ■ Direct Tuning You can select an XM radio channel directly by entering its number. Selecting Channels on the AV receiver: 1 Remote controller Press the [Tuner] button, and then press the [Enter] button repeatedly to select Category Search ...
Page 63 - Selecting the Previous Channel:; The following information can be displayed:
63 Listening to the Radio —Continued Selecting the Previous Channel: Presetting XM Channels You can store a combination of up to 40 of your favorite XM channels and AM/FM radio stations as presets. ■ Selecting Presets ■ Deleting Presets Displaying XM Radio Information The following information can b...
Page 64 - Positioning the XM Mini-Tuner System
64 Listening to the Radio —Continued Positioning the XM Mini-Tuner System You can check the signal strength of the XM radio signal and adjust the position of the XM Mini-Tuner System accordingly. Notes: • So long as the signal strength is good, you can enjoy XM Radio by using either satellite or ter...
Page 65 - XM Radio Messages
65 Listening to the Radio —Continued XM Radio Messages The following messages may appear while using XM Satellite radio. ❑ CHECK ANTENNA The XM antenna is not properly connected to the Mini-Tuner Dock. Check the connection. Check the antenna cable for damage. ❑ CH UNAUTHORIZED The XM channel you sel...
Page 66 - What is SIRIUS Satellite Radio?; Important SIRIUS Satellite
66 Listening to the Radio —Continued Note: Hardware and required basic monthly subscription sold separately. Installation costs and other fees and taxes, including a one-time activation fee may apply. Subscrip-tion fee is consumer only. All fees and programming subject to change. What is SIRIUS Sate...
Page 67 - Positioning the Antenna
67 Listening to the Radio —Continued Positioning the Antenna For a consistent satellite signal, the antenna must be posi-tioned correctly. Use the following map to determine which area you are in and position the antenna accordingly. Area 1: Point the antenna toward the sky in the east , north- east...
Page 68 - Selecting SIRIUS Satellite Radio; SIRIUS Satellite Radio ID,; Selecting SIRIUS Satellite; select channels by cate-; Channel Search Mode
68 Listening to the Radio —Continued Selecting SIRIUS Satellite Radio Signing Up for SIRIUS Satellite Radio Before you can use SIRIUS Satellite Radio, you must first sign up for an account. You’ll need a major credit card and your SIRIUS Satellite Radio ID, which you can get from the AV receiver, as...
Page 69 - • If you select an unavailable channel, “INVALID; Selecting Channels on the AV receiver:
69 Listening to the Radio —Continued ■ Category Search Mode ■ Direct Tuning You can select a SIRIUS Satellite Radio channel directly by entering its number. Notes: • If you select an unavailable channel, “INVALID CHANNEL” appears on the display. • If you select a channel that you are not subscribed ...
Page 70 - Presetting SIRIUS Channels
70 Listening to the Radio —Continued Selecting the Previous Channel: Presetting SIRIUS Channels You can store a combination of up to 40 of your favorite SIRIUS Satellite Radio channels and AM/FM radio sta-tions as presets. ■ Selecting Presets ■ Deleting Presets AV receiver Remote controller To liste...
Page 71 - Parental Lock; The main menu appears onscreen.; The “Tuner” screen appears.
71 Listening to the Radio —Continued Parental Lock With SIRIUS Parental Lock, you can lock out channels that you do not want to receive and use a 4-digit PIN number to prevent others from unlocking them. 1 Press the [Receiver] button, fol-lowed by the [Setup] button. The main menu appears onscreen. ...
Page 72 - Changing the PIN Number
72 Listening to the Radio —Continued Notes: • While a channel is locked, it cannot be selected for listening. • To unlock a channel, you must enter the correct PIN number and change it to Unlocked in step 6. Changing the PIN Number 6 Use the Up and Down [ q ]/[ w ] but- tons to select “Parental Lock...
Page 73 - The “New Code” screen appears.; The “Confirm” screen appears.
73 Listening to the Radio —Continued Displaying SIRIUS Satellite Radio Information The following information can be displayed: Note: If the category, artist/composer, or song title is not avail-able, “- - -” will be displayed instead. 5 Use the Left and Right [ e ]/[ r ] buttons to select a number o...
Page 75 - SIRIUS Satellite Radio Messages; Displayed if you select an unavailable channel.
75 Listening to the Radio —Continued SIRIUS Satellite Radio Messages The following messages may appear while using SIR-IUS Satellite Radio. ❑ ACQUIRING The SiriusConnect receiver is acquiring the signal or no signal is present. Make sure the SiriusConnect Home tuner is connected properly and that th...
Page 76 - RDS stands for
76 Listening to the Radio —Continued RDS only works in areas where RDS broadcasts are available. When tuned into an RDS station, the RDS indicator appears. ■ What is RDS? RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a method of transmitting data in FM radio signals. It was developed by the European Broad...
Page 78 - Recording; • The surround sound and DSP listening modes cannot; AV Recording
78 Recording This section explains how to record the selected input source to a component with recording capability, and how to record audio and video from different sources. Notes: • The surround sound and DSP listening modes cannot be recorded. • Copy-protected DVDs cannot be recorded.• You cannot...
Page 79 - Selecting on the AV receiver; This button selects the THX listening modes.; Selecting Listening Modes; • The Dolby Digital and DTS listening modes can; Listening Mode
79 Using the Listening Modes See “About the Listening Modes” on page 86 for detailed information about the listening modes. Selecting on the AV receiver ■ Listening Mode buttons [Movie/TV] button This button selects the listening modes intended for use with movies and TV. [Music] button This button ...
Page 80 - Analog and PCM Sources; Listening Modes Available for Each Source Format
80 Using the Listening Modes —Continued Analog and PCM Sources Listening Modes Available for Each Source Format ✔ : Available Listening Modes Source format Analog/PCM Multi channel Analog Multichannel PCM 32–96 kHz *1 *1. 32/44.1/48/88.2/96kHz 176.4/ 192kHz *2 *2. DVD-Audio discs output multichannel...
Page 81 - Dolby Digital, and Dolby Digital Plus Sources
81 Using the Listening Modes —Continued Dolby Digital, and Dolby Digital Plus Sources Note: With some HD DVD and Blu-ray discs, a noise may be heard during playback. This may occur when the audio format changes during playback. It is not a malfunction. ✔ : Available Listening Modes Source format Dol...
Page 82 - DTS Sources
82 Using the Listening Modes —Continued DTS Sources ✔ : Available Listening Modes Source format DTS, DTS96/24 DTS-ES Discrete/Matrix Multichannel 2ch Mono DVD, CD, etc. DVD, CD, etc. Direct ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Stereo ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Mono ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ DTS, DTS 96/24 ✔ ✔ DTS-ES Discrete/Matrix ✔ *1 *1. If there are no surroun...
Page 83 - TrueHD Sources
83 Using the Listening Modes —Continued TrueHD Sources Note: With some HD DVD and Blu-ray discs, a noise may be heard during playback. This may occur when the audio format changes during playback. It is not a malfunction. ✔ : Available Listening Modes Source format TrueHD TrueHD 192kHz Multichannel ...
Page 85 - DTS Express and DSD Sources
85 Using the Listening Modes —Continued DTS Express and DSD Sources If you can select PCM or DSD output on your SACD player, in some cases, selecting PCM will provide the best sound quality. Note: With some HD DVD and Blu-ray discs, a noise may be heard during playback. This may occur when the audio...
Page 86 - Dolby Pro Logic IIx; expands any 2-channel source for; Dolby Pro Logic II; will be used instead of; About the Listening Modes
86 Using the Listening Modes —Continued The AV receiver’s listening modes can transform your listening room into a movie theater or concert hall, with high fidelity and stunning surround sound. Direct Button: In this mode, audio from the input source is output directly with minimal processing, provi...
Page 87 - Dolby TrueHD
87 Using the Listening Modes —Continued Dolby TrueHD Button: Designed to take full advantage of the additional storage space offered by the new Blu-ray and HD DVD disc for-mats, this new Dolby format offers up to 7.1 discrete channels of digital audio with 48/96 kHz, up to 5.1-chan-nels with 192 kHz...
Page 88 - Onkyo Original DSP Modes
88 Using the Listening Modes —Continued THX Founded by George Lucas, THX develops stringent stan-dards that ensure movies are reproduced in movie the-aters and home theaters just as the director intended.THX Modes carefully optimize the tonal and spatial characteristics of the soundtrack for reprodu...
Page 89 - Advanced Setup; main menu; Onscreen Setup Menus
89 Advanced Setup The onscreen setup menus appear on the connected TV and provide a convenient way to change the AV receiver’s various settings. Settings are organized into eight categories on the main menu , most containing a submenu . Onscreen Setup Menus 6. Miscellaneous 1. Volume Setup 2. OSD Se...
Page 90 - See “Speaker Settings” on page 45.; Speaker Setup; The “Speaker Setup” menu appears.
90 Advanced Setup —Continued Some of the settings in this section are set automatically by the Automatic Speaker Setup function (see page 49).Here you can check the settings made by the Automatic Speaker Setup function, or set them manually, which is useful if you change one of the connected speaker...
Page 92 - Low-Pass Filter for the LFE Channel
92 Advanced Setup —Continued Low-Pass Filter for the LFE Channel With this setting, you can specify the cutoff frequency of the LFE channel’s low-pass filter (LPF), which can be used to filter out unwanted hum. The LPF only applies to sources that use the LFE channel. * If you’re using THX-certified...
Page 93 - Speaker Distance
93 Advanced Setup —Continued Speaker Distance Here you can specify the distance from each speaker to the listening position so that the sound from each speaker arrives at the listener’s ears as the sound designer intended. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [S...
Page 94 - Speaker Level Calibration
94 Advanced Setup —Continued Speaker Level Calibration Here you can adjust the level of each speaker with 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 AV receiver is muted. • The te...
Page 95 - Equalizer Setting
95 Advanced Setup —Continued Equalizer Setting With the Equalizer settings, you can adjust the tone of speakers individually with a 7-band equalizer. The vol-ume of each speaker can be set on page 94. 1 Press the [Receiver] button fol-lowed by the [Setup] button. The main menu appears onscreen.If th...
Page 96 - THX Audio Setup; not
96 Advanced Setup —Continued Notes: • When the listening mode is set to Direct, no effect will be produced. • The Equalizer settings have no effect on 176.4/ 192 kHz input signals. • This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and [Enter] butto...
Page 97 - Select this if you have a THX-; Select this to turn off BGC.; THX Loudness Plus
97 Advanced Setup —Continued Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and [Enter] button. 4 Use the Up and Down [ q ]/[ w ] but- tons to select “Surr Back Sp Spacing”, and use the Left and Right [ e ]/[ r ] buttons to specify the dista...
Page 98 - Multiplex/Mono Settings; Audio Adjust Functions
98 Advanced Setup —Continued Here you can set listening mode-related settings and functions. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and [Enter] button. Multiplex/Mono Settings ■ Multiplex Input Ch This setting determines which channe...
Page 99 - Dolby EX Input Signal Setting; Sets the level of the LFE channel for Dolby TrueHD sources.
99 Advanced Setup —Continued Dimension With this setting, you can move the sound field forward or backward when using the Dolby Pro Logic II Music or Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music listening mode. It can be adjusted from –3 to +3 (default is 0). Lower settings move the sound field forward. Higher setting...
Page 100 - Tone Control Settings; Adjust Using the Audio Button
100 Advanced Setup —Continued You can change various audio settings by pressing the [Audio] button. Note: When the “Audio TV Out” setting is set to “On” (page 110), the [Audio] button is disabled. The Audio Adjust settings are explained below. Tone Control Settings You can adjust the bass and treble...
Page 101 - Audyssey Dynamic EQ; Music Optimizer
101 Advanced Setup —Continued Audyssey Dynamic EQ TM ■ DynamicEQ (Applies to Non-THX Listening Modes) ■ THX+DynamicEQ (Applies to THX Listening Modes) With Audyssey Dynamic EQ, you can enjoy great sound even when listening at low volume levels.Audyssey Dynamic EQ solves the problem of deteriorat-ing...
Page 103 - IntelliVolume; ] button to increase its; Source Setup
103 Advanced Setup —Continued Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and [Enter] button. This section explains items on the “Source Setup” menu.Items can be set individually for each input selector. IntelliVolume With IntelliVolume, ...
Page 104 - Name Edit
104 Advanced Setup —Continued A/V Sync When using your DVD player’s progressive scanning function, you may find that the picture and sound are out of sync. With the A/V Sync setting, you can correct thisby applying a delay to the audio signal. The delay can be set from 0 to 250 milliseconds (msec) i...
Page 105 - Picture Adjust
105 Advanced Setup —Continued Picture Adjust Using Picture Adjust, you can adjust the picture quality and reduce any noise appearing on the screen and set it to that adjustment. Use the Up and Down [ q ]/[ w ] buttons to select the set- tings, and use the Left and Right [ e ]/[ r ] buttons to set th...
Page 106 - Volume Setup
106 Advanced Setup —Continued This section explains the items on the “Miscellaneous” menu. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and [Enter] button. Volume Setup ■ Volume Display With this setting, you can choose how the volume leve...
Page 107 - OSD Setup; See “Using the 12V Triggers” on page 120.
107 Advanced Setup —Continued ■ Zone2 Maximum Volume With this setting, you can limit the maximum volume for Zone 2.When the “Volume Display” setting is set to “Absolute”, the Maximum Volume range is “Off”, 50 to 99.When it’s set to “Relative”, the range is “Off”, –32 dB to +17 dB. To disable this s...
Page 108 - Remote Control; Hardware Setup
108 Advanced Setup —Continued . This section explains items on the “Hardware Setup” menu. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and [Enter] button. Remote Control ■ Remote ID When several Integra/Onkyo components are used in the sam...
Page 109 - Analog Multich; See “Monitor Setup” on page 40.; Output Resolution; This setting determines the aspect ratio.
109 Advanced Setup —Continued ■ SIRIUS Parental Lock (on North American model) This item is for use with SIRIUS Satellite Radio. It’s notavailable if “SAT Radio Mode” is set to “None”. See “Parental Lock” on page 71 for more information. Analog Multich ■ Subwoofer Input Sensitivity Some DVD players ...
Page 110 - Film Mode
110 Advanced Setup —Continued Note: The “Zoom Mode” can also be set using the [Display] button on the remote controller.1. Press and hold the [Display] button until the setting item appears on the display. 2. Use the Up and Down [ q ]/[ w ] buttons to select “Zoom Mode”, and use the Left and Right [...
Page 111 - Control
111 Advanced Setup —Continued ■ Control This function allows -compatible components connected via HDMI to be controlled with the AV receiver. Notes: • , which stands for Remote Interactive over HDMI, is the name of the system control function found on Integra/Onkyo components. The AV receiver can be...
Page 112 - Lock Setup; The “Lock Setup” menu appears.; Setup menus not locked.
112 Advanced Setup —Continued With this preference, you can protect your settings by locking the setup menus. Lock Setup 1 Remote controller Press the [Receiver] button fol-lowed by the [Setup] button. The main menu appears onscreen.If the main menu doesn’t appear, make sure the appropriate external...
Page 113 - You can select a different option for each input selector.; Enter; Digital Input Signal Formats
113 Advanced Setup —Continued When an input source is selected, the AV receiver checks the relevant audio inputs for the presence of an audio sig-nal and automatically selects an input. With this setting, you can specify which audio inputs the AV receiver will check for signals. Note: You can select...
Page 114 - Zone 2; • Connect your Zone 2 speakers to the AV receiver’s; Hookup; • Use an RCA audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s; Connecting Zone 2
114 Zone 2 In addition to your main listening room, you can also enjoy playback in the other room, or as we call Zone 2. And, you can select a different source for each room. There are two ways you can connect Zone 2 speakers:1. Connect them directly to the AV receiver.2. Connect them to an amp in Z...
Page 115 - Zone 2 Video Outputs; • Use a component video cable to connect the AV
115 Zone 2 —Continued Zone 2 Video Outputs The AV receiver features a component video output for connection to a TV in Zone 2, so you can enjoy both audio and video in that zone. Hookup • Use a component video cable to connect the AV receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO ZONE 2 OUT jacks to a component video i...
Page 116 - Setting the Powered Zone 2
116 Zone 2 —Continued If you’ve connected your Zone 2 speakers to the AV receiver, as explained in “Connecting Your Zone 2 Speakers Directly to the AV receiver” on page 114, you must set the “Powered Zone2” setting to “Act” (Acti-vated). Notes: • When “Act” is selected and Zone 2 turned on, the Zone...
Page 117 - Setting the Zone2 Out; The “Zone2” menu appears.
117 Zone 2 —Continued If you’ve connected your Zone 2 speakers to an amp with no volume control, set the “Zone2 Out” setting, respec-tively, to “Variable” so that you can set the zone’s vol-ume, balance, and tone on the AV receiver. Note: This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver by us...
Page 118 - Controlling Zone 2 from the AV receiver; Using Zone 2; Input
118 Zone 2 —Continued This section explains how to turn Zone 2 on and off, how to select an input source for Zone 2, and how to adjust the volume for Zone 2. Controlling Zone 2 from the AV receiver Note: While Powered Zone 2 is being used, listening modes that require surround back speakers (6.1/7.1...
Page 119 - Adjusting the Volume for Zone 2; Tone
119 Zone 2 —Continued Adjusting the Volume for Zone 2 Muting Zones Adjusting the Tone and Balance of Zone 2 Notes: • Only analog input sources are output by the ZONE 2 PRE OUT and Zone 2 L/R speaker terminals. Digital input sources are not output. If no sound is heard when an input source is selecte...
Page 120 - • Use a miniplug cable to connect the AV receiver’s 12V; Using the 12V Triggers; The Miscellaneous menu appears.; No trigger signal is output.
120 Zone 2 —Continued The 12V triggers A, B, and C can be used to turn on 12V trig-ger-capable components automatically when they are selected as the input source. The triggers can be set so that they activate when a connected component is selected as the input source for the main room, Zone 2 or an...
Page 121 - Using a Multiroom Kit with Zone 2
121 Zone 2 —Continued To control the AV receiver with the remote controller while you’re in the Zone 2 room, you’ll need a commer-cially available multiroom remote control kit.• Multiroom kits are made by Niles and Xantech.These kits can also be used when there isn’t a clear line of sight to the AV ...
Page 122 - Controlling Other Components; Entering Remote Control Codes
122 Controlling Other Components You can use the AV receiver’s remote controller (RC-718M) to control your other AV components, including those made by other manufacturers. This sec-tion explains how to: • Enter the remote control code for a component that you want to control: DVD, TV, VCR, etc. • L...
Page 123 - Resetting Remote Mode Buttons
123 Controlling Other Components —Continued Integra/Onkyo components that are connected via u are controlled by pointing the remote controller at the AV receiver, not the component. This allows you to con-trol components that are out of view, in a rack, for exam-ple. If you want to control an Integr...
Page 124 - Number buttons; Controlling a TV
124 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the [TV] or [Game/TV] buttons that’s been programmed with the remote control code for your TV (TV/DVD combination or TV/VCR combination), you can control your TV with the following buttons.For details on entering a remote control code for a dif...
Page 125 - Controlling a DVD Player or DVD Recorder
125 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the Remote Mode button that’s been pro-grammed with the remote control code for your DVD player (HD DVD, Blu-ray, or TV/DVD combination), you can control your player with the following buttons.The [DVD] button is preprogrammed with the remote c...
Page 126 - Controlling a VCR or PVR
126 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the Remote Mode button that’s been pro-grammed with the remote control code for your VCR (TV/VCR, PVR, DBS/PVR combination or cable/PVR combination), you can control your video recorder with the following buttons.For details on entering a remot...
Page 127 - Controlling a Satellite Receiver or Cable Receiver
127 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the Remote Mode button that’s been pro-grammed with the remote control code for your satellite receiver, cable receiver, or DVD recorder (DBS/PVR combination or cable/PVR combination), you can con-trol your player with the following buttons.For...
Page 128 - Controlling a CD Player, CD Recorder, or MD Player
128 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the Remote Mode button that’s been pro-grammed with the remote control code for your CD player, CD recorder, or MD player, you can control your player with the following buttons.The [CD] button is preprogrammed with the remote con-trol code for...
Page 129 - When Using an RI Dock:; Controlling an RI Dock
129 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the Remote Mode button that’s been pro-grammed with the remote control code for your RI Dock, you can control your iPod in the RI Dock with the fol-lowing buttons.The [Custom] button is preprogrammed with the remote control code for controlling...
Page 130 - Rewind and Fast Forward [; Controlling a Cassette Recorder
130 Controlling Other Components —Continued By pressing the Remote Mode button that’s been pro-grammed with the remote control code for your cassette recorder, you can control your cassette recorder with the following buttons.The [Tape] button is preprogrammed with the remote control code for contro...
Page 131 - Deleting Learning Commands; Learning Commands
131 Controlling Other Components —Continued The AV receiver’s remote controller can learn the com-mands of other remote controllers. By transmitting, for example, the Play command from your CD player’s remote controller, the remote controller can learn it, and then transmit the exact same command wh...
Page 132 - remote controller mode.; Making Macros; Using Macros; Macro; Press the Macro button again.
132 Controlling Other Components —Continued You can program the remote controller’s Macro buttons to perform a sequence of remote control actions. Example: To play a CD you typically need to perform the follow-ing actions:1. Press the [Receiver] button to select the Receiver remote controller mode. ...
Page 133 - Specifications; Amplifier Section
133 Specifications Amplifier Section Video Section Tuner Section General ■ Video Inputs ■ Video Outputs ■ Audio Inputs ■ Audio Outputs ■ Control Terminal Specifications and features are subject to change without notice. Rated Output Power All channels: North American: 130 watts minimum continuous po...
Page 134 - Troubleshooting
134 Troubleshooting If you have any trouble using the AV receiver, look for a solution in this section. If you can’t resolve the issue yourself, contact the dealer. Can’t turn on the AV receiver • Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet. • Unplug the power cord from th...
Page 137 - • Video Attenuation
137 Troubleshooting —Continued • To control an Integra/Onkyo component that’s con- nected via u , point the remote controller at the AV receiver. Be sure to enter the appropriate remote con-trol code first (page 123). • To control an Integra/Onkyo component that’s not connected via u , or another ma...
Page 138 - Important Note Regarding Video Playback
138 Troubleshooting —Continued The AV receiver can upconvert component video, S-Video, and composite video sources for display on a TV connected to the HDMI OUT. However, if the picture quality of the source is poor, upconversion may make the picture worse or disappear altogether.In this case, try s...
Page 139 - Video Resolution Chart; NTSC; Resolution” setting is set to “Through”.
139 Video Resolution Chart The following tables show how video signals at different resolutions are output by the AV receiver. *1 The video signal is output only when the “Monitor Out” setting is set to “HDMI”. ✔ : Output NTSC HDMI *1 COMPONENT S-VIDEO COMPOSITE 1080p 1080i 720p 480p 480i 1080i 720p...
Page 140 - ONKYO CORPORATION
140 SN 29344745A (C) Copyright 2008 ONKYO CORPORATION Japan. All rights reserved. Y0810-2 Integra Division of ONKYO U.S.A. CORPORATION 18 park Way, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, U.S.A.Tel: 201-818-9200 Fax: 201-785-2650 http://www.integrahometheater.com Integra Division of ONKYO CORPORATION Sales ...