Integra DTM-5.3 Front panel description, Direct Tuning button, Number 1-9,0/10 buttons, Bass dial

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Front panel description

F.Direct Tuning buttonTUNEDNumber (1–9, 0/10) buttons indicator

This indicator lights up when the unit receives a radio sta- tion signal

G.STEREO indicator

The indicator lights up when the unit receives an FM ste- reo radio station signal.

H.MEMORY indicator

The indicator lights up when you press the Memory but- ton to program a radio station.

I. SLEEP indicator

This indicator lights up while the Sleep function is active.

J.Multi function display indicator

This display indicates the input source, frequency, preset number, and preset name.

Direct Tuning button

Use this button to set the frequency. After pressing this but- ton, use the number buttons to input the frequency.

Number (1–9, 0/10) buttons

Use these buttons to program preset channels or select radio stations.

Alphabetic letters/symbols buttons

Use these buttons to name the preset channels using charac- ters.

Scan button

Press this button to scan the preset channels.

Master Volume dial

This dial adjusts the volume level.

Balance dial

In general, set this dial to the center (12 o’clock) position. Adjust the dial accordingly if the left and right volume levels are not balanced, depending on the speaker position or listen- ing position. Turn the dial clockwise to pan the stereo posi- tion to the right, and turn it counterclockwise to pan to the left.

Treble dial

This dial adjusts the high range of the left and right speakers. Turning the dial to the right from the center position will emphasize the high range, and turning it to the left will atten- uate the high range.

Bass dial

This dial adjusts the low range of the left and right speakers. Turning the dial to the right from the center position will emphasize the low range, and turning it to the left will attenu- ate the low range.

Character button

Press this button to name the radio stations programmed in the preset memory using characters.

Memory, FM Mode buttons

Memory

Memory button enables you to program or erase preset FM/ AM stations.

FM Mode

Use FM Mode button to set Stereo Mode to Mono if the FM stereo radio signal being received is frequently interrupted or contains lots of noise. Pressing the button each time will tog- gle between AUTO and MONO for STEREO MODE.

Clear

To erase the programmed stations, hold down the Memory button, then press the FM MODE button.

Alphabetic letters/symbols buttons Tuning Scan button buttons

Use these buttons to change the tuner frequency. The tuner frequency is displayed in the front display. It can be changed in 100 kHz increments for FM and 10 kHz increments for AM.

When FM is selected, you can hold down one of the tuning buttons and then release it to activate the auto-search feature. It will search for a station in the direction of the button you pressed and stop when it tunes one in.

Input selector buttons

These buttons enable you to select input sources.

To select input sources for the Zone 2 device, first press the Zone 2 button, then press an Input selector button.

Direct button and indicator

This button enables the function that makes the input source sound much closer to the original sound source. When you press this button, the indicator lights up, and the input source signal bypasses the Bass and Treble control circuits. In this way, the audio sounds more real and true to the original source.

To cancel this function, press this button again.

Display button

This button switches the display indication between the fre- quency value and the channel name if the FM and AM preset channels have been named.

Speakers A, B buttons

These buttons turn speaker systems A and B On and Off.

Phones

Connect a stereo headphone set to this standard stereo jack. Audio signals to the left and right speakers will be output to the headphones.

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Contents Setup and operation ContentsBefore using Facilities and connectionsAVIS Important SafeguardsModèle pour les Canadien PrecautionsFor U.S. model For Canadian modelSupplied accessories FeaturesFacilities and connections Remote controller descriptionFront panel description Standby indicatorZone 2 button and indicator, Off button Remote control sensor DisplayTuning buttons Direct Tuning buttonAlphabetic letters/symbols buttons Master Volume dialZONE 2 OUT Rear panel descriptionZONE 2 CONTROL SELECTOR A-BUSREADYMONITOR OUT REMOTE CONTROLRear panel description VIDEO IN/OUTExample of audio equipment connection Connecting componentsExample of video equipment connections Connecting componentsConnecting a subwoofer Connecting speakersConnecting the speaker Connecting the speaker cableConnecting the included antennas Connecting antennasConnecting the AM antenna cable Connecting an FM outdoor antennaZone 2 connections Connecting the remote zone ZoneZone 2 Control Selector OUT DTM-5.3 from connecting block Mini plug cableDTM-5.3 Standby indicator Standby/On button Connecting the powerOn button Standby button Installing the batteries Installing the remote controller batteriesRemote controller operation Listening to your favorite source Basic operationsDirect change function Basic operations Listening using the headphonesMute function Remote controller only Sleep function Remote controller onlyTuning the radio Direct tuning Tuning the radio Manual tuningReceiving stations Listening to stereo radio stations FM only Receiving stationsProgramming radio stations Receiving stations Selecting preset stationsCancelling preset stations PresetChanging an entered character Cleaning all charactersEntering station names Entering charactersRecording an audio source Recording a sourceTape-to-Tapedubbing DTM-5.3 Recording a sourceDTM-5.3 VCR VIDEOUsing a graphic equalizer Using Tape 2 MonitorMonitoring during recording Zone 2 operation from the main room Enjoying music in the remote zoneZone 2 A-BUSor IR operation in the zone 2 room Programming the ID number Using the remote controllerSetting the ID number Checking the remote controller’s IDControlling an Integra/Onkyo CD player Controlling other componentsControlling an Integra/Onkyo DVD player Controlling an Integra/Onkyo cassette tape deck Controlling other componentsCause Troubleshooting guideAppendix TroubleGENERAL REMOTE CONTROLLER RC-477SSpecifications AMPLIFIER SECTION