Integra DTR-4.6 instruction manual Contents

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Contents

Introduction

 

 

Important Safety Instructions

2

Precautions

3

Supplied Accessories

4

Features

6

Before Using the AV receiver

7

Getting to Know the AV Receiver

8

Remote Controller

12

Connection

 

 

Connecting Your Speakers

17

Connecting Antenna

20

Connecting Your Components

22

About AV Connections

22

Connecting Audio and Video Signals

 

to the AV Receiver

23

Which Connections Should I Use?

23

TV or Projector

24

DVD player

25

VCR or DVD Recorder for Playback

27

VCR or DVD Recorder for Recording

28

Satellite, Cable, Set-top box,

 

or Other Video Source

29

CD Player

30

Turntable

31

Cassette, CDR, MiniDisc,

 

or DAT Recorder

32

Connecting

Components

33

Connecting the Power Cords of Other

 

Components

34

Connecting the RS232 Port

34

Connecting the Power Cord

34

Turning On & First Time Setup

 

Turning On the AV Receiver

35

Turning On and Standby

35

First Time Setup

36

Speaker Setup

36

Component Video Setup

39

Digital Audio Input Setup

40

Changing the Input Display

41

Basic Operation

 

Playing Your AV Components

42

Listening to the Radio

43

Listening to AM/FM Stations

43

Listening to XM Satellite Radio®

44

Presetting AM/FM Stations

 

and XM Channels

48

Using the Multichannel DVD Input

49

Common Functions

50

Setting the Display Brightness

50

Adjusting Speaker Levels

50

Muting the AV Receiver

50

Using the Sleep Timer

51

Using Headphones

51

Displaying Source Information

51

Enjoying the Listening Modes

 

Using the Listening Modes

52

Selecting the Listening Modes

52

About the Listening Modes

54

Advanced Operation

 

Recording

55

Onscreen Setup Menus

56

Adjusting the Listening Modes

57

Using the Cine Filter Function

57

Audio Adjust Menu

57

Default Listening Modes

60

Advanced Setup

61

Input Setup

61

Preferences

62

Remote IDs

64

Digital Input Signal Formats

65

Zone 2

66

Connecting Zone 2

66

Powered Zone 2 Setting

67

Zone 2 Out Setting

67

Using Zone 2

68

Using the 12V Triggers in Zone 2

 

and Main Room

70

Using the Remote Controller in Zone 2 and

 

Multiroom Control Kits

71

Controlling Other Components

72

Entering Remote Control Codes

72

Resetting the Remote Controller

73

Learning Commands from Other Remote

 

Controllers

75

Using Macros

76

Troubleshooting

77

Specification

80

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Contents DTR-4.6 Avis Important Safety InstructionsPower PrecautionsSpeaker cable labels Supplied AccessoriesMake sure you have the following accessories Contents Features Using the Remote Controller Before Using the AV receiverInstalling the Batteries Front Panel Getting to Know the AV ReceiverDisplay Getting to Know the AV ReceiverComponent Video in 1, 2, Rear PanelXM antenna IR in A/B and OUTThis jack is for connecting a powered subwoofer These terminal posts are for connecting speakers in ZoneVideo 1 IN/OUT and Video 2 IN/OUT FRONT, CENTER, and Surround SpeakersReceiver/Tape Mode Remote ControllerAbout the Remote Controller Modes Remote Controller DVD Mode CD, MD, and CDR Modes HDD Mode Enjoying Home Theater Connecting Your SpeakersConnecting Your Speakers Connecting Your SpeakersStrip about 5/8 Speaker Connection PrecautionsConnecting the Speaker Cables Connecting the AM Loop Antenna Connecting AntennaConnecting the Indoor FM Antenna Attach the FM antenna, as shownConnecting an Outdoor FM Antenna Connecting AntennaConnecting an Outdoor AM Antenna Using a TV/FM Antenna SplitterAbout AV Connections Connecting Your ComponentsOptical Digital Jacks AV Connection Color CodingConnecting Audio and Video Signals to the AV Receiver Connecting Your ComponentsWhich Connections Should I Use? Video Connection FormatsVideo Connection Connecting a TV or ProjectorAudio Connection HintOr the other Connecting a DVD playerHooking Up the Multichannel DVD Input DVD recorder Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder for PlaybackConnecting a VCR or DVD Recorder for Recording Satellite, cable, set-top box, etc CD player Connecting a CD PlayerStep Phono preamp Connecting a TurntableTurntable without a Built-in Phono Preamp Connecting a Cassette, CDR, MiniDisc, or DAT Recorder Auto Power On/Standby Connecting ComponentsRemote Control Direct ChangeConnecting the RS232 Port Connecting the Power Cords of Other ComponentsConnecting the Power Cord Standby indicator lights upTurning On the AV Receiver Do the speaker setup-this is essentialTurning On and Standby Smooth Operation in a Few Easy StepsSpeaker Setup First Time SetupSpeaker Setup menu appears Main menu appears onscreenSubwoofer Mode First Time SetupCrossover Speaker DistanceSpeaker Level Calibration Repeat so that the volumeTest tone from each Speaker is the sameLowed by the Setup button Component Video SetupInput selector Default assignment Press the Receiver button, folButtons to select 2. Digital Digital Audio Input SetupInput, and then press Enter Digital Input menu appearsChanging the Input Display See Using the Listening Modes on Select a listening mode and enjoyPlaying Your AV Components Basic AV Receiver OperationListening to the Radio Tuning into AM/FM Radio StationsListening to AM/FM Stations Displaying AM/FM Radio InformationListening to the Radio Connecting the XM AntennaListening to XM Satellite Radio Signing Up for XM Satellite RadioChannels cannot be selected while Indicator Channel Search modeSelecting XM Radio Channels Use the Up and Down Buttons to select a channelButtons to select a chan Displaying XM Radio InformationNel Displaying XM Information on Your TVXM Radio Messages Positioning the XM AntennaSelecting Presets Presetting AM/FM StationsDeleting Presets XM ChannelsUsing the Multichannel DVD Input Using the Multichannel DVD InputMultichannel DVD Input Settings Subwoofer SensitivitySetting the Display Brightness Adjusting Speaker LevelsCommon Functions Muting the AV ReceiverUsing Headphones Using the Sleep TimerCommon Functions Displaying Source InformationSelecting with the Remote Controller Using the Listening ModesSelecting the Listening Modes Selecting on the AV ReceiverDSP Using the Listening ModesUse this mode with any stereo movie e.g., TV, DVD, VHS Use this mode with any stereo or TV, DVD, VHSAbout the Listening Modes Onkyo Original DSP ModesRecording the Input Source RecordingRecording Audio and Video from Separate Sources Submenu Main menu Onscreen Setup MenusAbout the Onscreen Setup Menus Audio Adjust Menu Adjusting the Listening ModesUsing the Cine Filter Function Adjust, and then press EnterTone Control Settings Adjusting the Listening ModesPL II and Neo6 Settings PL II Music 2 ch only Neo6 MusicMono/Multiplex Settings Dolby Digital SettingsLFE Level Setting MultiplexListening Mode Preset menu Appears Default Listening ModesMode Preset, and then press Use the Up and Down Buttons to select 5. ListeningDelay Advanced SetupInput Setup IntelliVolume Advanced SetupVolume Setup Preferences12V Trigger A/B/C Setup OSD SetupLock Setup OSD PositionChanging the AV Receiver’s Remote ID Changing the Remote Controller’s IDRemote IDs Opt or coax, and then press Digital Input Signal FormatsThat’s assigned to a digital input Using Another Amp in Zone Connecting ZoneUsing Only Speakers in Zone ZoneZone 2 Out Setting Powered Zone 2 SettingControlling Zone 2 from the AV Receiver Using ZoneControlling Zone 2 with the Remote Controller Zone 2 Remote Mode but On the remote controller, pressTo adjust Ton, and then use the LevelRepeat this step as necessary for each setting Using the 12V Triggers in Zone 2 and the Main RoomDelay 12V Trigger Setting for Each Input SourceUsing a Multiroom Kit with Other Components Using a Multiroom Kit with a CabinetUsing a Multiroom Kit with Zone Controlling Other Components Entering Remote Control CodesRemote Control Codes for Integra Components Connected via Resetting the Remote ControllerResetting the Remote Mode Buttons Controlling Other ComponentsCH +/-, TV CH + On, Standby, TVPrev CH TV InputLearning Commands from Other Remote Controllers Making Macros Using MacrosRunning Macros Deleting MacrosTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Can’t learn commands from another remote controller Remote controller doesn’t workSound changes when I connect my head- phones Can’t control other componentsAmplifier Section SpecificationGeneral Video Section

DTR-4.6 specifications

The Integra DTR-4.6 is an advanced multi-channel A/V receiver, designed to deliver an immersive audio and video experience. Renowned for its high-quality construction and cutting-edge technology, this receiver stands out in today’s competitive home theater market.

One of the main features of the DTR-4.6 is its powerful amplification system. It offers a robust 100 watts of power per channel across seven channels, ensuring that even the most demanding audio tracks are handled effortlessly. The receiver is equipped with Integra's proprietary technology which allows for dynamic power distribution, providing listeners with an impactful audio experience without distortion.

In terms of connectivity, the DTR-4.6 boasts a comprehensive range of options. It includes multiple HDMI inputs that support 4K video pass-through, allowing users to connect their latest devices effortlessly. Additionally, the receiver features various analog and digital inputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio sources, including CD players, turntables, and streaming devices.

For those who prioritize high-resolution audio, the DTR-4.6 supports several advanced formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. These immersive audio technologies allow sound to move above and around the listener, creating an unparalleled 3D sound experience that enhances movies, games, and music. Furthermore, the receiver features Advanced MultEQ XT room correction technology, which helps optimize sound quality by analyzing the room's acoustics and making real-time adjustments.

Another notable characteristic of the DTR-4.6 is its user-friendly interface. The intuitive on-screen setup and configuration guide make it easy to get started, even for those who may not be tech-savvy. The receiver comes with a convenient remote control, and users can also control it via a mobile app, adding a layer of convenience for modern homeowners.

Finally, the design of the DTR-4.6 is both sleek and functional. Its understated aesthetic, coupled with a solid build, ensures it serves as an attractive centerpiece in any home theater setup. The integration of high-quality components further solidifies its reputation as a durable and reliable choice for audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts alike.

In conclusion, the Integra DTR-4.6 stands as a testament to the brand's commitment to audio excellence, offering a powerful combination of features, cutting-edge technology, and user-centric design that elevates the home entertainment experience to new heights.