Integra DTR-8.3 instruction manual Rear panels

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Index parts and facilities

Rear panels

DIGITAL

PRE OUT

INPUT

R

L

COAX

FRONT

 

1

 

 

SUB

2

SURR

3

SURR

OPTBACK/ R L ZONE 2

1

FRONT

2

R

SUB

3

ANTENNA

AUDIO

 

 

 

R

L

CENTER

 

 

 

 

 

AM

 

 

 

FM

 

 

 

75

 

MULTI CH

 

 

INPUT

AUDIO

 

 

L

L

 

R

 

CENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

PHONO

 

VIDEO

S VIDEO

COMPONENT

FRONT SPEAKERS

 

 

VIDEO

 

MONITOR

OUTPUT

R

 

OUT

Y

 

OUT

ZONE 2

PB

 

IN

DVD

PR

 

 

 

INPUT 1

 

OUT

 

Y

ETHERNET

 

VIDEO 1

 

[NET-TUNE]

 

 

 

IN

 

PB

CENTER

 

 

 

SPEAKER

 

 

 

CAUTION:

 

 

 

SPEAKER

OUT

 

PR

IMPEDANCE

SURR SPEAKERS

RL

AV RECEIVER

MODEL NO. DTR-8.3

RATING: AC 120V 60 Hz 8.4A

AC OUTLETS

SURR

 

 

BACK/

 

 

ZONE 2

AC 120V 60 Hz

SPEAKERS

 

SWITCHED

 

TOTAL 120W 1A

MAX.

SURR

4

R L

OPT

1

SURR

BACK

2

GND

DIGITAL

OUTPUT

 

 

CD

 

 

 

OUT

 

 

 

TAPE

 

 

 

IN

L

R

L

R

 

AUDIO

 

AUDIO

 

VIDEO 2

 

4 OHMS MIN. OR

 

R

 

L

 

INPUT 2

6 OHMS MIN.

 

 

 

 

/SPEAKER

 

 

 

 

IN

 

Y

SEE INSTRUCTION

I R

 

 

AC INLET

 

 

 

A

ZONE 2

 

 

 

MANUAL FOR

 

 

 

 

 

CORRECT SETTINGS.

 

 

12V

 

 

 

 

IN

 

TRIGGER OUT

 

IN

VIDEO 3

PB

 

RS232

 

 

 

IN

VIDEO 4

PR

 

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

OUT

REMOTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONTROL

 

VIDEO

S VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information regarding connection procedures, see pages indicated in brackets [ ].

DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT [17-21]

These jacks are for connecting components with digital input and output capabilities. To connect a CD player, see page 17; to connect an MD or CD recorder, see page 17; to connect a DAT deck, see page 17; to connect a DVD player, see page 18; to connect a DVD recorder, see page 20; and to connect a digital satellite tuner, see page 21.

PRE OUT [23, 26, 29]

To use the DTR-8.3 as a preamplifier, connect a power amplifier to this jack.

ANTENNA [24, 25]

These jacks are for connecting the FM indoor antenna and AM loop antenna that are supplied with the DTR-8.3.

ZONE2 AUDIO/VIDEO OUT [26]

These jacks are for connecting the components that will be used in the remote zone (Zone 2).

MONITOR OUT VIDEO/S VIDEO [19]

These jacks are for connecting to the video input jacks on television monitors or projectors.

COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT [19]

These jacks are for connecting to the component video input jacks on television monitors or projectors.

ETHERNET (NET-TUNE)

This connector is for connecting to an Ethernet network.

SPEAKERS [23, 26]

These terminals are for connecting the speakers.

AC OUTLETS [28]

This AC outlet is provided to plug in the power cord from another component.

MULTI CH INPUT [29]

This connector is for connecting components with a multi-channel output.

PHONO/CD/TAPE AUDIO IN/OUT [17]

These connectors are for connecting to the audio input and output jacks on audio components. To connect a turntable, see page 17; to connect a CD player, see page 17; and to connect a cassette tape deck, MD recorder, or CD recorder, see page 17.

DVD/VIDEO1-4 IN/OUT [18-21]

These connectors are for connecting to the video input and output jacks on video components. To connect a DVD player, see page 18; to connect a DVD recorder, see page 20; to connect a VCR, see page 19; and to connect a Satellite tuner, see page 21.

COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT1/2 [18-20]

These connectors are for connecting to the component video outputs of video components that have them. To connect a DVD player, see page 18; to connect a DVD recorder, see page 20; and to connect a Satellite tuner, see page 21.

RS232 [28]

This connector is for connecting to the RS-232 port of an external device.

IR IN/OUT [27]

These connectors are for connecting the remote sensor of a multi- room kit (sold separately).

[28]

This jack is for connecting other Onkyo components equipped with

the same terminal.

12V TRIGGER OUT ZONE 2 A/B [29]

These connectors are used to connect to the 12V TRIGGER IN terminal of a component in the remote zone (Zone 2) if one has one.

AC INLETS [7]

This connector is for connecting the supplied power cord.

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Contents DTR-8.3 Avis Important SafeguardsPrecautions Contents Contents Amplifier Features FeaturesAudio/Video Features FM/AM Tuner FeaturesBefore using this unit Supplied accessoriesConnecting the power cord Characterizing the remote controller Setting up the remote controllerDirect-access buttons Serial port Reset button Battery coverHome menu Setting up the remote controllerComponent’s control panel Touch the screen to startFront panels Index parts and facilitiesFront door Index parts and facilities Front panel display Rear panels Home menu Remote controllerAV Amp Select AV Amp on the Home menu page 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 +/- buttons Listening mode buttonsLight button AV amp buttonImproper connection Inserted completely Connecting to Audio/Video equipmentRear optical jack Coaxial cableConnecting your audio components Connecting to Audio/Video equipmentConnecting a compact disc player CD Connecting a turntable PhonoConnecting a DVD Player with 5.1-Channel Output Connecting your video componentsFlow of the video signals is as follows Connecting a DVD player DVDMonitor OUT Connecting a television monitor or projector Monitor OUTSignal flow Connecting video camera, etc. Video 5 Input Ideal speaker configuration Connecting speakersMinimum speaker configuration for surround sound playback Speaker placementConnecting speakers Connecting speakersUsing the speaker labels Connecting the AM antenna cable Connecting antennasConnecting the included antennas Assembling the AM loop antennaConnecting an FM outdoor antenna Connecting antennasConnecting an AM outdoor antenna Directional linkageWhen using the Surr BACK/ZONE 2 Speakers terminals Connecting the remote zone Zone 2 speakersWhen using the Zone 2 OUT terminals When using the Surr BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT terminalsFrom connecting block Mini plug cable ConnectingRemote controller Cabinet Signal flow Block DTR-8.3 IR Emitter Remote controllerConnecting the power cords from other devices Connections for remote controlMiscellaneous Connections RS 232 portConnecting auxiliary power amplifier Connecting to devices with analog multi channel outputConnecting to an external device with 12V Trigger terminal Miscellaneous ConnectionsTurning on the power Connecting the powerTurning on the power from the remote controller To change the display of the input source from Tape to MDDTR-8.3 Remote controller Input source buttons Master VolumeEnjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.3 Basic operationRemote controller only Changing the listening modeEnjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.3 Adjusting the bass and treble Switching the displayListening with headphones Temporarily turning off the soundUsing the sleep time remote controller only Adjusting the brightness of the front displayTemporarily changing the speaker output levels DimEnjoying the multichannel output Changing the audio modeListening to a stereo radio station FM mode Tuning into a radio stationListening to Radio Broadcasts Selecting a preset radio station Presetting a radio stationErasing a preset radio station Listening to Radio BroadcastsRec Out Recording a sourceStart recording at the recording component as desired Press the Rec Out buttonRecording a source Ex. When the CD button is pressed Using the buttons on the DTR-8.3Zone 2 indicator Off Input source buttons Enjoying music or videos in the remote zoneAdjusting the volume for the remote zone Selecting an input source using the remote controllerEnjoying music or videos in the remote zone Basic Menu Setup MenuAdvanced Menu Navigating through the Setup Menu Setup MenuWhen using the buttons on the front panel Button on remote controllerHardware Setup Menu Hardware SetupSpeaker Impedance Sub-menu IR in Setup Sub-menu Hardware SetupSurr Back/Zone 2 Sub-menu Surr Back/ZoneSpeaker Setup Menu Speaker SetupSpeaker Config Sub-menu Speaker Distance Sub-menu Speaker SetupLevel Calibration Sub-menu Press the Test button to complete the procedure CH SelCalibrating the speaker levels Press the Test buttonInput Setup Menu Input SetupInitial settings for each input source When NET Audio is not selected as the input sourceDigital Format Input SetupInput source selected Multichannel Character Input Sub-menu Video Setup Sub-menuListening Mode Preset Sub-menu IntelliVolume Sub-menuTrigger Setup sub-menu Listening Mode Relationship between input source and listening modeType of software Listening Modes Input source signalsDigital Signal Processing DSP modes Audio Adjust Menu Audio AdjustSetting Values Initial value Tone Control Sub-menuDelay Sub-menu Audio AdjustSound Effect Sub-menu LFE Level Sub-menu Theater-Dimensional Sub-menuMono Sub-menu Surround Sub-menu THX Sub-menu Listening mode Treble Setting Tone ControlBass Re-EQPreference Volume Setup Sub-menuPreference Menu OSD Setup Sub-menu Headphones Level Sub-menuPreference OSD Position Sub-menuAdjust the Settings Using the Remote ControllerTap the mode you want to use Using the Remote ControllerTo hide the Mode menu Working with ModesSelecting a Device Select a device in the Home menu Define the Brand ofYour DeviceSelect Yes to define the brand of the device to operate Tap NextSelect your brand from the list Define the Brand of Your DeviceSelect a code set from the list Defining brands by searching Tap OK when the device reactsTap Search Programming control panel buttons Programming ButtonsTo 8 inches 15 to 20 cm Programming Buttons Programming direct-access and Left/Right ButtonsProgramming device items Make sure the device tab is activeLabeling a button Labeling Buttons and Menu ItemsLabeling a menu item Edit the labelAdding devices Moving menu items Adding and Moving DevicesAdding macros Restore Delete and restoreTap the item you want to restore DeleteRecording macros Recording Macros and SettingTimersEditing macros Setting timers Recording Macros and Setting TimersOrganizing macros and timers into groups Switch to RF IR mode by using the Mode button Changing the remote controller’s RF IR SettingsTap RF Choosing Another Channel ChadEdit Additional informationOptional recharging dock USA and Canadian models only With ChadEdit you canHow do I program source switching? Can I program a button to execute more than one command?How do I reset the Remote controller? How do I revert to the original configuration?Overview of Symbols Troubleshooting guide Video and Audio Troubleshooting guideRemote controller shuts itself off General Problems Display is blankRemote controller will not edit, label or delete commands Remote controller will not switch modesIf one of the messages shown below appears All channels SpecificationsTotal harmonic distortion Than 0 % total harmonicSpecifications Onkyo U.S.A. Corporation Net-Tune Features Internet radio featuresConnecting the DTR-8.3 to your Ethernet Network Enjoying Internet radio Playing a music file saved on the Audio Network Server To cancel the operation Using the Alphanumeric keysUse the / buttons to select one of the menu Net a Select NetA on the Home menu 1/3 2/3Network Setup Menu Configuring Various SettingsProxy Setup Sub-menu Configuring Various SettingsIP Address Sub-menu MAC Address Sub-menuSpecifications Troubleshooting guideAppendix

DTR-8.3 specifications

The Integra DTR-8.3 is a sophisticated home theater receiver that exemplifies cutting-edge audio and video technologies, delivering an immersive experience for audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts alike. As a flagship component in Integra's lineup, the DTR-8.3 combines high performance with versatile connectivity options, making it an ideal choice for modern entertainment systems.

One of the standout features of the DTR-8.3 is its robust power amplification, capable of delivering up to 100 watts per channel across nine channels. This level of power ensures dynamic sound reproduction across a wide range of audio formats, from the subtle nuances of a classical symphony to the thunderous effects of an action-packed movie. The receiver supports DTS:X and Dolby Atmos, providing object-based audio that envelops listeners in a three-dimensional soundstage. This technology enhances the overall cinematic experience, allowing sound to move freely around the listener, simulating a real-world environment.

In addition to its exemplary audio capabilities, the Integra DTR-8.3 is equipped with a full suite of video technologies. Supporting 4K Ultra HD resolution, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and BT.2020 color space, it is designed to handle the latest in high-definition video content. With full HDCP 2.2 support, users can connect their 4K Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices without worry. The receiver also features advanced video upscaling, transforming standard and high-definition video to near 4K quality for an enhanced viewing experience.

Connectivity is another area where the DTR-8.3 shines, with multiple HDMI inputs and outputs, including Zone 2 output for multi-room audio-video distribution. Users can easily integrate various sources, such as streaming devices, gaming consoles, and sound systems into their setup. Integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities enable seamless streaming of music from smartphones and tablets, while streaming services like Spotify, Pandora, and Amazon Music can be accessed directly.

The DTR-8.3 also embraces smart home integration, featuring compatibility with control systems such as Crestron, Control4, and others. This allows for easy automation and control of the receiver within a broader smart home ecosystem. For easy setup and configuration, the receiver comes with Audyssey MultEQ XT32 room correction technology. This feature analyzes the room acoustics and adjusts the sound output accordingly, ensuring optimal audio performance regardless of room conditions.

Overall, the Integra DTR-8.3 stands out as a premium home theater receiver, blending powerful audio performance, advanced video technologies, and intelligent connectivity options. It is designed for those who demand the best in their home entertainment experience, offering a truly immersive solution suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether you’re watching movies, listening to music, or gaming, the DTR-8.3 elevates sound and picture quality to new heights.