Integra RDC-7.1 102, 12V Trigger Assign Sub-menu, IntelliVolume Sub-menu, Delay Sub-menu

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Input Setup—Continued

 

 

12V Trigger Assign Sub-menu

IntelliVolume Sub-menu

 

 

 

 

When multiple devices are connected to the RDC-7.1, the volume may vary for a device even when volume settings on the RDC-7.1 are identical.

Reducing the variance in the volume level will allow you to enjoy sounds at the same volume level without adjusting the volume control on the RDC-7.1.

IntelliVolume

Use the [ ] button when the volume is louder than other devices, and the [ ] button when the volume is quieter.

You can set at 0.5 dB intervals within a range from –12.0 dB to +12.0 dB. The default is 0.0 dB.

Delay Sub-menu

This section describes how to adjust the delay of sounds.

A/V Sync

When the picture is not synchronized with the sound, you can synchronize them using these settings. This option can be set for Main B and Zone 2 as well as for Main A.

You can set at 0.1 ms intervals within a range from 0.0 ms to 300.0 ms.

Relative Delay - Center, Surr L/R, Surr Back

Our proprietary “Enhanced Special Positioning Algorithm” (an extended three-dimensional positioning algorithm) fine tunes the sound field. This algorithm is able to create a maximum delay of 10 ms in the output of each speaker. This delay is equivalent to a distance of about 3 meters between speakers. This option can be set for both Main A and Main B.

When “Center” is set to “Not Used” on the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, there is no setting for

“Center.” Likewise, if “Surr L/R” is set to “Not Used,” or “Surr Back” is set to “Bi-Amp for Front,” or “Not Used,” there is also no setting for corresponding speakers.

You can set at 0.1 ms intervals within a range from –10.0 ms to +10.0 ms. The default is 0.0 ms.

Use this function to fine tune your surround environment after setting the distance between speakers (See page 93) and the volume level (See page 94). Extending the distance between speakers (widening the delay in time) will expand the sound field, while reducing the distance (narrowing the delay) will make the sound field sharper.

When the 12V TRIGGER OUT jack on the RDC-7.1 is connected to the 12V TRIGGER IN jack of a device, you can specify the room where you are going to trigger the device to turn on the power (for connection details, see pages 47, 49).

The default settings are as follows:

 

Room setting

Delay

 

 

 

Trigger A

Main

0

 

 

 

Trigger B

Zone 2

1

 

 

 

Trigger C

Zone 3

2

 

 

 

Trigger D

Off

0

 

 

 

Trigger E

Main

2

 

 

 

Trigger A-E

The following are settings for the 12V trigger jacks A- E:

Off: Select when not using.

Main: Select when you want to power on a connected device only used in the main room.

Zone 2: Select when you want to power on a connected device only used in Zone 2.

Zone 3: Select when you want to power on a connected device only used in Zone 3.

Main/Zone 2: Select when you want to power on a connected device only used in the main room or Zone 2. Main/Zone 3: Select when you want to power on a connected device only used in the main room or Zone 3. Zone 2/Zone 3: Select when you want to power on a connected device only used in Zone 2 or Zone 3. Main/Zone 2/Zone 3: Select when you want to power on a connected device used in any area: main room, Zone 2, or Zone 3.

A delay-E delay

When a 12V trigger-connected device is powered on, a large amount of current may, depending on the device type, flow instantaneously. To ease the effects of this problem, you can set time interval differences for output signals from the 12V Trigger.

Setting time interval differences may prevent unnecessary noise (bubbling sounds).

0 sec: Select when not setting any difference.

1 sec: Select when setting output signals 1 second after power on to the RDC-7.1.

2 sec: Select when setting output signals 2 seconds after power on to the RDC-7.1.

3 sec: Select when setting output signals 3 seconds after power on to the RDC-7.1.

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Contents RDC-7.1 Important Safety Instructions AvisPrecautions Table of Contents Table of Contents Features Features THX Ultra2Supplied Accessories Connecting the Supplied Power CordPrecautions during unpacking Using the Remote Controller Before Using the RDC-7.1Installing the Batteries Remote control sensor RDC-7.1 Standby indicatorIndex Parts and Facilities Front PanelIndex Parts and Facilities USA, Canadian, and Australian models Inner PanelZone 2 button Rec/Zone 3 button 70 European modelsPreset Button Setup / / /Enter/ / /ExitTuning Button Tuning Mode button 62Ethernet Net-Tune Rear PanelLink S400 Audio terminals USAFront Panel Display Remote Controller Amp Mode Pure a button Direct Tuning buttonSetup button Test Tone, CH SEL, Level- & Level + buttonsSpeaker Placement Front left and right speakersFront Left and Right Speakers, and Center Speaker Speaker PlacementPlacing the Speakers Left and Right Surround SpeakersCorner Room length Speaker Placement Suitable for THX AudioSubwoofer Layout with dipole speakersCh/6.1 ch/7 ch/7.1 ch with center speaker Ch/2.1 chCh/5.1 ch Ch/3.1 chConnection Examples Main room a Main room BMain room a Surr Back Bi-Amp Main room a Connecting a Power Amplifier Connecting a Power Amplifier Using RCA Type CablesPower amplifier Connecting the output terminal Connecting a Power AmplifierConnecting a Power Amplifier Using XLR Type Cables Disconnecting the output terminalUsing Bi-amp Connection Bi-wiring-enabled speakersHigh range Tweeter Low range Woofer Right speaker Connecting Antennas Connecting the Indoor FM AntennaAttach the FM antenna, as shown Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna Connecting Antennas Connecting the AM Loop AntennaConnecting an Outdoor FM Antenna Using a TV/FM Antenna SplitterConnecting AV Components Types of Connection Cables and TerminalsAudio cables Connecting AV Components Video cablesWrong Right For Main room B For Zone Connecting Monitors such as TV or ProjectorMonitor device such as TV Monitor device such as TV for ZoneConnecting a DVD Player DVD playerConnecting a DVD Recorder or Digital VCR Video Example for connecting with the Video 1 as inputConnecting a VCR Video 2, Video For digitalExample for connecting with the Video 3 as input Connecting a DBS Tuner, DBS TV, or BS/CS Tuner Example for connecting with the Video 4 as inputConnecting a CD Player, Turntable or Tuner CD PlayerTurntable Cassette deck or DAT deck MD recorder or CD recorderHow to Make a Connection through the i.LINK Audio Interface What is i.LINKWhat is i.LINK Audio Copyright Protection SystemLINK-ready MD recorder Interconnection of i.LINK AUDIO-supported DevicesExample RDC-7.1 LINK-ready DVD player i.LINK-ready BS tuner Link AUDIO-ready DeviceHow to Configure i.LINK Connections Using Useful Functions While the i.LINK Connection is ReadyConnection Using Hdmi Terminals How to Make a Connection through the Hdmi InterfaceAbout the Hdmi High Definition Multimedia Interface TV or Projector DVD Player with HdmiInput and Output Power on/ready function Connecting -compatible AV ComponentsConnections for Remote Control Power off functionEffective Sensor Layout Effective Sensor ConnectionsWire Flatblade Using an External Device with 12V Trigger TerminalWhen using the mini-jack 12V Trigger OUT E terminal USA and Canadian modelsFrom connecting block Other than USA and Canadian modelsMaking Sensor Connections 200 mA If Remote Controller Signal Does not Reach Other ComponentsTerminal Other than USA Canadian models D and E 100 mABasic Operation of Remote Controller Buttons To Operate the RDC-7.1 AMP ModeTo Select an Input Source Customizing Your Remote Controller Basic Operation of Remote Controller ButtonsTo Operate a Connected Component Mode Switching To Select a Source in Zone 2 or ZoneConnecting the Power/Basic Operations Turning on the PowerOperating on the RDC-7.1 Connecting the Power/Basic Operations Operating with Remote ControllerTurning on the Power from the Remote Controller Adjusting the Brightness of the Front Display Temporarily Turning Off the Sound remote controller onlyListening with Headphones Using the Sleep Timer remote controller only Scroll wheel, and then press Switching the DisplayPress the Display button on Dialog normChanging the Audio Mode remote controller only Using the Re-EQ FunctionUsing the Late Night Function Only in Dolby Digital Using the Listening Modes Types of Listening ModesUsing the Listening Modes IntegraRESEARCH’s Proprietary Listening Mode DSPListening Modes for Listeners Using Headphones TV LogicDolby Headphone Selecting the Listening Mode Operating with the Remote ControllerOperating on the RDC-7.1 Using the Tuner Tuning into a Radio StationListening to Radio Broadcasts Erasing a Preset Radio Station Presetting a Radio StationSelecting a Preset Radio Station Listening to Radio BroadcastsListening to RDS Broadcasts European models only Listening to RDS BroadcastsPTY Program Types in Europe Performing a PTY Scan Listening to RDS Broadcasts European models onlyDisplaying Radio Text RT Performing a TP ScanHow to Set Up How to ConnectEnjoying Multichannel Playback Enjoying Multichannel Playback Connecting and Setup Enjoying Movies and Music in the Remote Zone Zone 2/3Remote Zone When Connecting the Power Amplifier Zone 2 or ZoneEnjoying Movies and Music in the Remote Zone Zone 2/3 Enjoying Movies and Music in aPower on the devices in Zone 2 or Zone Adjust the volume levelSelect a source Recording a Source AudioVideo Recording a Source Recording Audio/Video While PlayingRecording Audio/Video on a Component While Playing Another Press the Setup button to display Main Main a or Main B modeCheck connections and settings to Select Input SetupNetwork Requirements Connecting Net Audio USA, Canada, and Australian modelsAbout Net-Tune Internet RadioNetworking Your RDC-7.1 Net-Tune Central Editing Functions Connecting Net AudioOther than USA, Canada, and Australian models Computer RequirementsAbout Network Configuration To the LAN side port RoomLAN port Ethernet, etc TV CH Play button Up/Down/Left/Right / / / & Enter buttonsCH/Disc +/- button Previous/Next Buttons Stop buttonEnjoying Internet Radio Presetting Internet Radio Stations Choosing a Preset Internet Radio StationErasing a preset Internet radio station Turn on the Net-Tune server Press Button to playMusic file Turn on the RDC-7.1Selecting a Track List Playing a Music File At RandomPlaying a Music File Repeatedly Configuring the Music Server Music Server Memo Internet Radio Memo Setup Menu OSD Map Main aSetup Menu Reference Pages OSD Map Main BMain menu 100 102OSD Map Zone Navigating the Setup Menu Hardware Setup Remote Control Setup Sub-menuTV Format Sub-menu Speaker/Output Setup Speaker Configuration Sub-menuSpeaker Distance Sub-menu Speaker/Output SetupSpeaker Crossover Sub-menu Notch Filter Sub-menuTHX Audio Setup Sub-menu Level Calibration Sub-menuAnalog When nothing is connected Select Not UsedAudio Output Assign Sub-menu ExampleHdmi Out Video Output Assign Sub-menuOpt 1 Out, Opt 2 Out, Coax 1 Out, Coax 2 Out Composite Video 1-3, S-VideoInput Setup Analog Audio Input SetupAudio Assign Sub-menu when input is other than NET Audio MultichannelMusic Server Sub-menu When input is NET Audio Video Assign Sub-menuListening Mode Preset Sub-menu 100101 Character Edit Sub-menu102 IntelliVolume Sub-menuDelay Sub-menu 12V Trigger Assign Sub-menuMultiplex Setup Sub-menu Listening Mode SetupMono Setup Sub-menu 103104 Listening Mode SetupStereo Setup Sub-menu Multiplex Input ChannelDirect, Pure Audio Setup Sub-menu Multichannel Input Setup Sub-menu105 106 Re-EQLINKIEEE1394DVD-Audio Input Setup Sub-menu 107LFE Level LINKIEEE1394SACD Input Setup Sub-menu 108Late Night Dolby Digital Setup Sub-menu109 Dolby EXDTS Setup Sub-menu 110AAC Setup Sub-menu 111112 Dolby Pro Logic IIx/DTS NEO6 2ch Input only Setup Sub-menu 113114 THX Setup Sub-menuTHX Mode 5ch Surround EXTHX Mode 2ch 115Front Effect All Ch Stereo Setup/Full Mono Setup Sub-menu116 Reverb LevelDolby Virtual Speaker Setup Sub-menu Mode 2ch or 3ch only117 Mode Dolby Headphone Setup Sub-menu118 Decode 2chAudio Adjust 119Tone Control Sub-menu Preference 120Link Setup 121IP Address Sub-menu Network Setup122 Proxy Sub-menuLock/Version Setup Network Setup123 DVD Mode 124125 Previous/Next / buttons CD Mode126 FR/FF ButtonsRec button MiniDisc Mode127 Eject buttonRewind/FF Buttons Tape Mode128 Reverse Play buttonUsing the Remote Controller with Other Components Entering a Remote Control Code129 130 Using the Remote Controller with Other ComponentsRemote Control Codes DVD DVD player131 CBL cable receiver132 SEI133 LXI134 Controlling a Satellite TunerControlling a VCR Controlling a TV Remote controller mode for your cable135 Controlling a Cable ReceiverLearning Commands from Another Remote Controller 136Using Macros 137Making Macros 138 Running MacrosNaming Macros Adding New Remote Controller Modes Other Settings for the Remote ControllerEditing Remote Controller Modes Reordering the Remote Controller ModesAssigning Remote Controller Modes Other Settings for the Remote ControllerDeleting Remote Controller Modes 140Resetting the Remote Controller 141Changing the Remote Controller’s Control ID 142Relationship Between Input Source and Listening Mode 143Relationship Between Input Source and Listening Mode 144145 SacdUSA, Canada, and Australian models only Using the RDC-7.1 with Option Boards146 Types of the RDC-7.1 Option Boards147 Installing the Option Boards USA and Australian Models Only 148149 TroubleshootingPower Audio150 TroubleshootingRemote Controller VideoZone 2/Zone 151Recording Net-Tune152 Error MessagesSpecifications GeneralAmplifier Section 153Specifications USA and Canadian models Tuner Section154 Specifications Other than USA and Canadian models155 Onkyo Europe Electronics GmbH Onkyo Europe UK Office
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