Integra DPS-9.1 Press and hold down the button on, Other remote control unit that, Mode

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4

Press and hold down the button on

 

 

the other remote control unit that

 

corresponds to the command you

 

want to program until the SEND/

 

LEARN indicator flashes twice to

 

indicate that the command has

 

been successfully programmed.

 

After flashing twice, the SEND/LEARN indicator

 

lights up again.

 

 

5

Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program

 

 

other commands within the same

 

mode.

 

Repeat step 2 to 4 to program

 

commands to the other mode.

 

 

6

Press the MODE button (DVD or

 

 

RECVR) that you pressed in step 2

 

to complete the programming.

 

 

7

Use the remote controller to

perform the newly learned

 

command to confirm that it was

 

learned correctly.

 

 

Notes

Some buttons have already been programmed to control functions of an Integra receiver. Therefore, it is recommended to program additional functions of the receiver that are not already programmed in the remote controller.

If no buttons are pressed for more than 30 seconds during the programming, or if you perform an invalid operation, the SEND/LEARN indicator flashes three times quickly and the remote controller exits the programming mode. Resume programming from step 2.

If you perform an invalid operation during programming, the SEND/ LEARN indicator flashes three times quickly and the remote controller exits the programming mode. Resume from Step 2.

When you want to program a command to a button to which you have already programmed a command, simply follow the same procedure and programming for that button will be overwritten.

The remote controller uses infrared rays to send its commands, as do most other remote control units. Though most remote control units can be memorized by the remote controller, be aware that some remote control units use a system that is quite different from the remote controller and therefore may not be able to be programmed.

Some remote control units have a single button that performs multiple functions (for example, the function may change each time the button is pressed). If this is the case, each function must be programmed to a separate button on the remote controller.

Once you have programmed the commands from the other remote control unit, refer to the instructions supplied with the other component to operate.

Make sure that both the remote controller and the other remote control unit have new batteries. If either of them has batteries that are low, you may not be able to program the commands of the other remote control unit properly into the remote controller.

After programming another function to the ZOOM ON button or ZOOM +/–buttons, it is no longer possible to perform the Zoom function. To use the Zoom function again, it is necessary to erase the commands programmed to those buttons. For details, see page 60.

Removing the batteries from the remote controller for at least 10 minutes erases all of the commands that have been programmed in the remote controller.

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Contents DPS-9.1 Avis Important SafeguardsSur les modeles dont la fiche est polarisee PrecautionsFor U.S. model For Canadian modelAbout This Manual Warranty ClaimPower Regional Restriction Codes Region NumberTable of Contents Storing Discs Cleaning DiscsPlayable Discs Handling DiscsAbout Video CDs Structure of the Disc ContentSupplied Accessories Features/Supplied AccessoriesFeatures Inserting the Batteries Preparing the Remote ControllerUsing the Remote Controller Cable Using the supplied audio/video connectionMaking Connections Connections to a TVMaking S-video connections Optional Video ConnectionsMaking component video connections Discrete Analog Output jacks are intended to deliver up to Optional Audio ConnectionsMaking discrete 6-channel Analog Output connections Making stereo audio connectionsInput optical Making Multi Channel Output connectionDigital connections An amplifier with a multi channel Input jackRear panel Control Position and NamesProgressive Scan Front PanelVideo CD DisplayDVD-Video DVD-AudioBefore connecting the Power Connecting the Power Turning on the DVD PlayerAbout the title menu DVD-VDVD-A VCD Setting up the DVD Player for Optimal PerformanceUsing the Remote Control to Navigate On-screen Displays About the disc menu DVD-VDVD-ADTS Surround Various sound formats and sound effectsSpeaker Dolby Digital SurroundBefore playing Basic PlaybackDisc tray opens To stop playback To pause playback still mode Playing frame by frameTo remove the disc To resume normal playback To play in fast reverse or fast forwardTo play in slow-motion To control still picturesDPS-9.1 USE Press / / / to select the title you want Locating a Title Using the Title MenuStructure of the disc content Press TOP MENU. Depending on the DVD-Video, press MenuRepeat steps 2 and 3 if necessary Playing bonus groups of DVD-AudioPress Search Press / to select a section you want to locateLocation’s time Locating a Specific Chapter or Track ConsecutivelyLocating a Specific Location by Entering the Time Press the number buttons to enterTo resume normal playback Playing RepeatedlyRepeating a Title, Group, Chapter, or Track Repeating a Specific SegmentTo program during playback To cancel the entered stepPlaying in a Favorite Order To change the entered stepPlaying Titles, Chapters or Tracks in Random Order Playing in Random OrderYou can magnify areas within a picture Zooming a PictureZooming a Picture and Shifting the Zoom Point Press Zoom on during normal, slow, or still playbackYou can view a picture with less video noise Press DNR on the remote controller during playbackImproving Picture Quality Selecting DNR Picture EnhancementYou can select a preferred camera angle to watch a scene To disable the angle icon display on the TVSelecting the Camera Angle Changing the Camera AnglePress Subttl during playback Selecting a Subtitle LanguageTurning Subtitles On/Off Selecting Sound Channels on Video Selecting a Playback Audio SettingSelecting the Audio Language Digital Analog Output Output Sound Conversion TablePress V.REMOTE Using the Graphic Remote Control V.REMOTEUsing the Graphic Remote Control Press To select a desired Item, and press EnterDuring playback, press Quick Press To change the settingSelecting the Playback Function Quick menuPreview Navi menu itemsZoom Strobe ViewerPress / / / to select When the scene contains 9 camera angles3D DNR Off Press To selectYou can view a picture with less video noise 3D DNR OnCapture Storing Navi Exit Selecting progressive scan Press Progressive on the remote controllerSelecting Progressive Video Output DVD Player Turning Off the Video Signal OutputSwitching the video signal off To return to the previously displayed menu Customizing the Function SettingsMaking Adjustments to Setting Menu item Related to Details Reference Table of the Setting MenuBlacker than Black Setting InterlacedExplanation of Each Item in the Picture Category TV ShapeProgressive Conversion Setting ProgressivePress To adjust the value, and press the Enter button Lower Progressive 43 OutputAudio Out Select When you select Analog 6ChExplanation of Each Item in the Audio Category Off The primary vocal is not output Dynamic Range ControlKaraoke Vocal Audio Language Explanation of Each Item in the Language CategoryOn-Screen Language Disc Menu LanguageBackground Subtitle LanguageExplanation of Each Item in the Display Category On-Screen DisplaysParental Lock Explanation of Each Item in the Operation CategoryPause/Still Title/Group Stop Priority ContentsRemote Confirmation Finally press Setup Explanation of Each Item in the Initial Setup CategoryInitial Setup Table of Languages and Their Abbreviations Table of LanguagesUsing the remote controller to operate the DVD player Using the Remote ControllerSubttl button Setup buttonPreset / buttons Number buttons 24Buttons that can be programmed Programming procedureTo 15 cm 2 to 6 inches RC-439DV SEND/LEARN indicator Indicate that the command has Other remote control unit thatCorresponds to the command you Learn indicator flashes twice toErasing all the commands programmed under a Mode button Erasing the programmed command from one buttonDVD Player Remote Controller TroubleshootingSymptoms Causes Remedies Pages Outputs SpecificationsSupplied Accessories DVD PlayerDPS-9.1 USE Onkyo U.S.A. 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DPS-9.1 specifications

The Integra DPS-9.1 is a high-performance universal DVD player that has garnered attention for its exceptional build quality and extensive feature set. Designed for audio and video enthusiasts, the DPS-9.1 was released during a time when home theater systems were becoming increasingly popular, and this device aimed to meet the demands of serious consumers.

One of the standout features of the Integra DPS-9.1 is its support for multiple formats. It can handle DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD (SACD), and standard DVD and CD formats. This versatility makes it a desirable addition to any home entertainment setup, providing users with the ability to enjoy a wide range of content without needing multiple players.

The DPS-9.1 also boasts outstanding audio performance, thanks to its high-quality DACs (digital-to-analog converters). With 192 kHz/24-bit audio conversion capabilities, it delivers dynamic sound reproduction that can bring music and movie soundtracks to life. The inclusion of advanced audio processing technologies, such as Dolby Digital EX, DTS, and EX formats, ensures that users can enjoy a rich surround sound experience.

Video performance is equally impressive, featuring integrated Faroudja DCDi processing, which enhances video quality by reducing jagged edges and noise in images. This technology is particularly beneficial for those who value high-definition video content, making the DPS-9.1 suitable for viewing everything from classic films to the latest releases. The DVD player also supports progressive scan output, allowing for clearer images when connected to compatible displays.

In terms of connectivity, the Integra DPS-9.1 provides a myriad of options. This includes component video, S-video, and composite video outputs, along with analog and digital audio outputs. The presence of both optical and coaxial outputs ensures that users have multiple options for connecting to their audio systems.

Another notable characteristic of the DPS-9.1 is its build quality. Integra products are known for their robust construction, and the DPS-9.1 is no exception. It features a solid chassis designed to minimize vibrations and interference, which helps maintain audio and video fidelity during playback.

In conclusion, the Integra DPS-9.1 stands out as a versatile and high-performing universal DVD player. Its ability to handle various formats, coupled with exceptional audio and video processing technologies, makes it an excellent choice for both audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike. With its range of connectivity options and durable design, the DPS-9.1 remains a solid contender in the world of home entertainment that caters to a diverse set of needs.