Integra DTR-8.2 Getting the Maximum out of it, Programming control panel buttons

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Getting the Maximum out of it

Programming control panel buttons

1.Navigate to the control panel buttons you want to program.

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

Additional empty buttons appear: they can be programmed and labeled as existing buttons.

3.Point the device’s original remote controller to the remote controller’s learning eye as shown on page 72.

4.Tap the remote controller button you want to program.

The button starts blinking.

5.Press and hold the corresponding button on your device’s original remote controller.

If the remote controller has learned the command successfully, OK blinks on the remote controller icon. You can let go of the button you’re holding.

If the remote controller has not learned the command successfully, you hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on the remote controller icon.

6.Program all other buttons you want and relabel them as necessary (see page 74).

7.Return to Use mode by using the Mode button.

Programming device items

Note:

When you program a command to a device item, this command is automatically assigned to the corresponding button in the Home menu.

1.Make sure the device tab is active.

The device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed.

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

3.Point the device’s original remote controller to the remote controller’s learning eye as described above.

4.Tap the device tab to open the Device menu.

5.Touch and hold either the remote controller’s Left or Right button and tap the device you want to program.

Even when you want to program the currently active device, you have to tap it in the Device menu.

The label device starts blinking on the remote controller icon.

6.Press and hold the button the remote controller has to learn on your device’s original remote controller.

If the remote controller has been input the command successfully, OK will blink on the display. You can release the button you’re holding.

If the remote controller has not learned the command successfully, you hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on the remote controller icon.

7.Program all other items you want and return to Use mode via the Mode button.

Programming direct-access and Left/Right Buttons

Direct-access and Left/Right buttons can be programmed with a global function or with functions per device. Buttons with global functions always execute the same command, even if device is active. Buttons with functions per device execute commands depending on the active device. For example, the Left button is the Play command when the VCR is active.

Note:

Per-device functions overrule global functions. For example, when you program the Volume buttons globally but you assign a specific function to them with the tuner, the specific command will be executed when the tuner is the active device.

Programming a button globally

1.Tap the Home menu button .

2.Complete steps 2 to 7 in “Programming control panel buttons” (see above). Instead of tapping a button on the touchscreen, press the button you want to program.

The label of the button you have pressed (e.g. chan+ or left) starts blinking on the remote controller icon.

Programming a button per device

1.Switch to the device for which you want to program the button.

2.Complete instructions 2 to 7 in “Programming control panel buttons” (see above). Instead of tapping a button on the touchscreen, press the button you want to program.

The label of the button you have pressed (e.g. chan+ or left) starts blinking on the remote controller icon.

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Contents DTR-8.2 Avis Important SafeguardsPrecautions Contents Contents Supplied accessories FeaturesUsing the remote controller Before using this unitInsert batteries Front panel Front panel facilitiesFront door Front panel displayFront panel facilities Preset / buttons Tuning / buttonsEnter button Return buttonRemote controller Remote controller Zone Digital INPUT/OUTPUT coaxial and optical Rear panel facilitiesImproper connection Inserted completely Coaxial cableRear panel facilities Power amplifier3 4 RCA typePower off function Power on/ready function12V Trigger A/B/ZONE 2 terminal Direct change functionDecoder Video jackConnecting a turntable PH Connecting your audio componentsConnecting a compact disc player CD ConnectionsFlow of the video signals is as follows Connecting your video componentsConnecting a DVD player DVD Signal flow Audio connection cable Left white Right redConnecting a video cassette recorder Video Connecting a television monitor or projector Connecting video camera, etc. VideoIdeal speaker configuration Connecting speakersMinimum speaker configuration for surround sound playback Speaker placementConnecting speakers Connecting speakersConnecting the speaker cable Connecting a subwooferWhen 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 terminalsOther component From connecting blockConnecting 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 linkageConnecting the power Basic Menu Setup menusAdvanced Menu Navigating through the Setup menu Setup menusWhen using the buttons on the front panel Press the Setup buttonHardware Setup menu Hardware SetupIR in Setup sub-menu Speaker Impedance sub-menuSpeaker Setup menu Speaker SetupSpeaker Config sub-menu Speaker Distance sub-menu Speaker SetupCalibrating the speaker levels Level Calibration sub-menuLeft RightBass Peak Level Limiter Bass Peak Level Bass Peak Level Manager* sub-menuPeak Level Input Setup menu Input SetupDigital Setup sub-menu Initial settings for each input sourceMultichannel Setup sub-menu Input SetupDigital Input Digital FormatLast Valid enables the source last selected The source that Video Setup sub-menuVideo Component VideoIntelli Volume Intelli Volume sub-menuCharacter Input sub-menu Character DisplayRelationship between input source and listening mode Listening Mode Preset sub-menuListening Modes Input source signalsTrigger Setup sub-menu Audio Adjust Setup menu Audio AdjustAudio Adjust Surr Mode Analog/PCM Surround SetupSurr Mode D.F.2ch Pro Logic II Music DimensionDecoder THX SetupTHX Surround EX Dolby D Front EffectPreference Volume Setup sub-menuPreference menu OSD Setup sub-menu Headphones Level Setup sub-menuPreference OSD Position sub-menuListening to a stereo radio station FM mode Tuning into a radio stationFM Mode Press either the AM or FM input Source button TuningSelecting a preset radio station Presetting a radio stationErasing a preset radio station Listening to Radio BroadcastsListening with headphones Adjusting the bass and trebleEnjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.2 Temporarily turning off the soundDirect Setup Pure Audio Enter Return Changing the listening modeRemote controller only Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.2Using the sleep time remote controller only Switching the displayAdjusting the brightness of the front display Temporarily changing the speaker output levelsUsing the tone control Changing the audio modeEnjoying the multichannel output Direct/Pure AudioEntering names for input sources and tuner stations Setup Enter ReturnTo delete an entered name Selecting an input source using the remote controller Playing music using the buttons on the DTR-8.2Adjusting the volume for the remote zone Enjoying music in the remote zoneRec Out Recording a sourceStart recording at the recording component as desired Recording a source Quick Start Using the remote controllerInsert batteries Operate your components Touch the screen to startModes Quick referenceDirect-access buttons Intelligent Remote ControllerIntroduction Left and Right buttons IntroductionTouchscreen buttons Which Buttons Can Be Programmed?AA batteries Charging the Remote ControllerOptional recharging dock Introduction Getting Started Activate the remote controllerDefine the Brand of Your Device Defining brands by selecting Getting StartedSelect Yes to define the brand of the device to operate Tap NextSelect a code set from the list Select your brand from the listTap Search Defining brands by searchingVia the Home menu Select a DeviceVia the Device menu Using the Left and Right button Adjust the SettingsUsing touchscreen buttons Using the direct-access buttonsSecond setup panel First setup panelThird setup panel Introduction Getting the Maximum out of itProgramming Buttons Working with ModesGetting the Maximum out of it Programming direct-access and Left/Right ButtonsProgramming control panel buttons Programming device itemsLabeling a button Labeling Buttons and Menu ItemsLabeling a menu item Edit the labelAdding devices Adding and Moving DevicesMoving menu items Restore Delete and restoreTap the item you want to restore DeleteEditing macros Recording Macros and Setting TimersRecording macros Editing timers Setting timersOrganizing macros and timers into groups Changing the remote controller’s RF IR Settings Using the remote controller with Radio FrequencySwitch to RF IR mode by using the Mode button Tap RFChoosing Another Channel System requirements ChadEditWith ChadEdit you can General Problems TroubleshootingProgramming Problems Recharging ProblemsHow 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 Specifications Troubleshooting guide Video and Audio Troubleshooting guideIf one of the messages shown below appears Amplifier Section Tuner Section

DTR-8.2 specifications

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