Integra DTR-8.3 Delete and restore, Restore, Deleting a button or button function

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Delete and restore

Delete

You can delete control panel buttons and functions associated with a direct-access or a Left/Right button.

You can also delete Device menu items and Macro menu items.

Home menu buttons cannot be deleted directly. You have to delete them via the Device menu.

Deleting a button or button function

Note:

Buttons without bold frame can not be deleted. You can only hide them by removing their label (see “Labeling a button” on page 72).

1.Switch to Delete mode by using the Mode button.

2.Tap the button you want to delete.

3.Tap Delete Button Action.

The result depends on the element you are deleting:

Control panel button: The button disappears from the display.

Left or Right button command: The corresponding label disappears from the display.

Direct-access button: The button becomes inactive.

4.Delete all the items you want and return to Use mode via the Mode button.

Deleting a device or macro menu item

1.Switch to Delete mode via the Mode button.

2.Navigate to the menu item you want to delete.

When Device menu is opening, The function of Left and Right button changes as shown below.

Left button: Label

Right button: Action

When Macro menu is opening, The function of Left and Right buttons will be Group.

3.Press and hold down the Left or Right button depending on what you are deleting:

Left button labeled Device: For deleting a device in the Device menu.

Right button labeled Action: For deleting an action from an item in the Device menu.

Left button labeled Group: For deleting a macro group.

4.Tap the menu item you want to delete.

5.Tap Delete Device or Delete Macro Group.

The Device (and its associated Home menu button) or the Macro Group (including its macros) are deleted.

6.Delete all the items you want and return to Use mode via the Mode button.

Restore

After you deleted a control panel button or a menu item, the button or item is no longer visible in Use mode but remains in the remote controller’s memory. This allows you to restore it in Edit mode.

Actions associated with direct-access or a Left/Right buttons cannot be restored. You have to reprogram them as explained in “Programming Direct-access and Left/Right Buttons” on page 71.

Control panel buttons

1.Switch to Edit mode by using the Mode button.

The deleted buttons become visible.

2.Complete instruction 3 to 7 in “Programming control panel buttons” on page 70.

The button is restored.

Device or Macro menu items

1.Make sure the device tab or macro tab is active.

The device or macro tab is active while the name of a device or macro is displayed.

2.Switch to Add mode by using the Mode button.

3.Tap Restore Deleted Device or Restore Deleted Group.

The deleted menu items become visible.

4.Tap the item you want to restore.

The item is restored and you return to Use mode.

Note:

Only the macro group itself is restored, not the macros it contained.

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Contents DTR-8.3 Important Safeguards AvisPrecautions Contents Contents Audio/Video Features FeaturesAmplifier Features FM/AM Tuner FeaturesConnecting the power cord Supplied accessoriesBefore using this unit Direct-access buttons Setting up the remote controllerCharacterizing the remote controller Serial port Reset button Battery coverComponent’s control panel Setting up the remote controllerHome menu Touch the screen to startFront door Index parts and facilitiesFront panels Index parts and facilities Front panel display Rear panels AV Amp Select AV Amp on the Home menu page 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 Remote controllerHome menu Light button Listening mode buttons+/- buttons AV amp buttonRear optical jack Connecting to Audio/Video equipmentImproper connection Inserted completely Coaxial cableConnecting a compact disc player CD Connecting to Audio/Video equipmentConnecting your audio components Connecting a turntable PhonoFlow of the video signals is as follows Connecting your video componentsConnecting a DVD Player with 5.1-Channel Output Connecting a DVD player DVDConnecting a television monitor or projector Monitor OUT Monitor OUTSignal flow Connecting video camera, etc. Video 5 Input Minimum speaker configuration for surround sound playback Connecting speakersIdeal speaker configuration Speaker placementUsing the speaker labels Connecting speakersConnecting speakers Connecting the included antennas Connecting antennasConnecting the AM antenna cable Assembling the AM loop antennaConnecting an AM outdoor antenna Connecting antennasConnecting an FM outdoor antenna Directional linkageWhen using the Zone 2 OUT terminals Connecting the remote zone Zone 2 speakersWhen using the Surr BACK/ZONE 2 Speakers terminals When using the Surr BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT terminalsRemote controller Cabinet Signal flow ConnectingFrom connecting block Mini plug cable Block DTR-8.3 IR Emitter Remote controllerMiscellaneous Connections Connections for remote controlConnecting the power cords from other devices RS 232 portConnecting to an external device with 12V Trigger terminal Connecting to devices with analog multi channel outputConnecting auxiliary power amplifier Miscellaneous ConnectionsTurning on the power from the remote controller Connecting the powerTurning on the power To change the display of the input source from Tape to MDEnjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.3 Input source buttons Master VolumeDTR-8.3 Remote controller Basic operationEnjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.3 Changing the listening modeRemote controller only Listening with headphones Switching the displayAdjusting the bass and treble Temporarily turning off the soundTemporarily changing the speaker output levels Adjusting the brightness of the front displayUsing the sleep time remote controller only DimChanging the audio mode Enjoying the multichannel outputListening to Radio Broadcasts Tuning into a radio stationListening to a stereo radio station FM mode Erasing a preset radio station Presetting a radio stationSelecting a preset radio station Listening to Radio BroadcastsStart recording at the recording component as desired Recording a sourceRec Out Press the Rec Out buttonRecording a source Zone 2 indicator Off Input source buttons Using the buttons on the DTR-8.3Ex. When the CD button is pressed Enjoying music or videos in the remote zoneEnjoying music or videos in the remote zone Selecting an input source using the remote controllerAdjusting the volume for the remote zone Advanced Menu Setup MenuBasic Menu When using the buttons on the front panel Setup MenuNavigating through the Setup Menu Button on remote controllerSpeaker Impedance Sub-menu Hardware SetupHardware Setup Menu Surr Back/Zone 2 Sub-menu Hardware SetupIR in Setup Sub-menu Surr Back/ZoneSpeaker Config Sub-menu Speaker SetupSpeaker Setup Menu Speaker Setup Speaker Distance Sub-menuCalibrating the speaker levels Press the Test button to complete the procedure CH SelLevel Calibration Sub-menu Press the Test buttonInitial settings for each input source Input SetupInput Setup Menu When NET Audio is not selected as the input sourceInput source selected Multichannel Input SetupDigital Format Video Setup Sub-menu Character Input Sub-menuTrigger Setup sub-menu IntelliVolume Sub-menuListening Mode Preset Sub-menu Type of software Relationship between input source and listening modeListening Mode Input source signals Listening ModesDigital Signal Processing DSP modes Setting Values Initial value Audio AdjustAudio Adjust Menu Tone Control Sub-menuSound Effect Sub-menu Audio AdjustDelay Sub-menu Mono Sub-menu Theater-Dimensional Sub-menuLFE Level Sub-menu Surround Sub-menu THX Sub-menu Bass Setting Tone ControlListening mode Treble Re-EQPreference Menu Volume Setup Sub-menuPreference Preference Headphones Level Sub-menuOSD Setup Sub-menu OSD Position Sub-menuUsing the Remote Controller Adjust the SettingsTo hide the Mode menu Using the Remote ControllerTap the mode you want to use Working with ModesSelecting a Device Select Yes to define the brand of the device to operate Define the Brand ofYour DeviceSelect a device in the Home menu Tap NextSelect a code set from the list Define the Brand of Your DeviceSelect your brand from the list Tap Search Tap OK when the device reactsDefining brands by searching To 8 inches 15 to 20 cm Programming ButtonsProgramming control panel buttons Programming device items Programming direct-access and Left/Right ButtonsProgramming Buttons Make sure the device tab is activeLabeling a menu item Labeling Buttons and Menu ItemsLabeling a button Edit the labelAdding macros Adding and Moving DevicesAdding devices Moving menu items Tap the item you want to restore Delete and restoreRestore DeleteEditing macros Recording Macros and SettingTimersRecording macros Organizing macros and timers into groups Recording Macros and Setting TimersSetting timers Tap RF Changing the remote controller’s RF IR SettingsSwitch to RF IR mode by using the Mode button Choosing Another Channel Optional recharging dock USA and Canadian models only Additional informationChadEdit With ChadEdit you canHow do I reset the Remote controller? Can I program a button to execute more than one command?How do I program source switching? How do I revert to the original configuration?Overview of Symbols Troubleshooting guide Troubleshooting guide Video and AudioRemote controller will not edit, label or delete commands General Problems Display is blankRemote controller shuts itself off Remote controller will not switch modesIf one of the messages shown below appears Total harmonic distortion SpecificationsAll channels Than 0 % total harmonicSpecifications Onkyo U.S.A. Corporation Internet radio features Net-Tune FeaturesConnecting the DTR-8.3 to your Ethernet Network Enjoying Internet radio Playing a music file saved on the Audio Network Server Use the / buttons to select one of the menu Using the Alphanumeric keysTo cancel the operation Net a Select NetA on the Home menu 1/3 2/3Configuring Various Settings Network Setup MenuIP Address Sub-menu Configuring Various SettingsProxy Setup Sub-menu MAC Address Sub-menuAppendix Troubleshooting guideSpecifications

DTR-8.3 specifications

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