Integra DTR-4.6 instruction manual OSD Setup, OSD Position, 12V Trigger A/B/C Setup, Lock Setup

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Advanced Setup—Continued

Power On Vol / Z2 Power On Vol

With these preferences, you can specify the volume set- tings to be used in the main room and Zone 2 when the AV receiver is turned on.

When the Volume Display preference is set to Absolute, the range of “Power On Vol” is 0 to 100 (“Z2 Power On Vol” is 0 to 82). When it’s set to Relative, the range of “Power On Vol” is dB, –81 dB to +18 dB (“Z2 Power On Vol” is dB, –81 dB to 0 dB).

To use the same volume level as when the AV receiver was turned off, select “Last.”

The “Power On Vol” cannot be set higher than the “Max- imum Vol” setting.

Headphones Level

With this preference, you can specify the headphone vol- ume relative to the main volume. This is useful if there’s a volume difference between your speakers and your headphones. The headphones level can be set from –12 dB to +12 dB.

OSD Setup

Scan Mode

If the text in the onscreen setup menus flickers due to compatibility issues with your TV or projector, select Non-Interlaced.

Interlaced: Default.

Non-Interlaced:Select if the menu text flickers. With some TVs or projectors, the onscreen setup menus may not appear when “Non-Interlaced” is selected. In this case, select this setting again by using the AV receiver’s display, and select “Interlaced.”

Immediate

These settings determine how the operation details are displayed.

Immediate Display

This preference determines whether operation details are displayed onscreen when an AV receiver function is adjusted.

On: Displayed (default).

Off: Not displayed.

Even when On is selected, operation details are not out- put if the input source is connected to a COMPONENT VIDEO IN.

Monitor Type

With this preference, you can specify the aspect ratio of your TV so that the operation details are displayed prop- erly.

4:3: Select if your TV is 4:3 (default). 16:9: Select if your TV is 16:9.

Display Position

OSD Position

With this preference, you can specify the position of the onscreen setup menus. This is useful with TVs or projec- tors where the menus don’t appear in the center of the screen, or part of the menu is cut off.

To set the menu position, use the arrow [ ]/[ ]/

[ ]/[ ] buttons. To set it back to its default position, press [ENTER].

12V Trigger A/B/C Setup

See page 70.

Lock Setup

Lock

With this preference, you can protect your settings by locking the setup menus.

When the setup menus are locked, only settings on the Audio Adjust menu can be changed.

Locked: Setup menus locked. Unlocked: Setup menus not locked.

This preference determines where on the screen opera- tion details are displayed.

Bottom: Bottom of the screen (default). Top: Top of the screen.

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Contents DTR-4.6 Avis Important Safety InstructionsPower PrecautionsSupplied Accessories Make sure you have the following accessoriesSpeaker cable labels Contents Features Before Using the AV receiver Installing the BatteriesUsing the Remote Controller Front Panel Getting to Know the AV ReceiverDisplay Getting to Know the AV ReceiverIR in A/B and OUT Rear PanelComponent Video in 1, 2, XM antennaFRONT, CENTER, and Surround Speakers These terminal posts are for connecting speakers in ZoneThis jack is for connecting a powered subwoofer Video 1 IN/OUT and Video 2 IN/OUTRemote Controller About the Remote Controller ModesReceiver/Tape Mode Remote Controller DVD Mode CD, MD, and CDR Modes HDD Mode Enjoying Home Theater Connecting Your SpeakersConnecting Your Speakers Connecting Your SpeakersSpeaker Connection Precautions Connecting the Speaker CablesStrip about 5/8 Attach the FM antenna, as shown Connecting AntennaConnecting the AM Loop Antenna Connecting the Indoor FM AntennaUsing a TV/FM Antenna Splitter Connecting AntennaConnecting an Outdoor FM Antenna Connecting an Outdoor AM AntennaAV Connection Color Coding Connecting Your ComponentsAbout AV Connections Optical Digital JacksVideo Connection Formats Connecting Your ComponentsConnecting Audio and Video Signals to the AV Receiver Which Connections Should I Use?Hint Connecting a TV or ProjectorVideo Connection Audio ConnectionOr 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 Connecting a CD Player StepCD player Connecting a Turntable Turntable without a Built-in Phono PreampPhono preamp Connecting a Cassette, CDR, MiniDisc, or DAT Recorder Direct Change Connecting ComponentsAuto Power On/Standby Remote ControlStandby indicator lights up Connecting the Power Cords of Other ComponentsConnecting the RS232 Port Connecting the Power CordSmooth Operation in a Few Easy Steps Do the speaker setup-this is essentialTurning On the AV Receiver Turning On and StandbyMain menu appears onscreen First Time SetupSpeaker Setup Speaker Setup menu appearsSpeaker Distance First Time SetupSubwoofer Mode CrossoverSpeaker is the same Repeat so that the volumeSpeaker Level Calibration Test tone from eachPress the Receiver button, fol Component Video SetupLowed by the Setup button Input selector Default assignmentDigital Input menu appears Digital Audio Input SetupButtons to select 2. Digital Input, and then press EnterChanging the Input Display Basic AV Receiver Operation Select a listening mode and enjoySee Using the Listening Modes on Playing Your AV ComponentsDisplaying AM/FM Radio Information Tuning into AM/FM Radio StationsListening to the Radio Listening to AM/FM StationsSigning Up for XM Satellite Radio Connecting the XM AntennaListening to the Radio Listening to XM Satellite RadioUse the Up and Down Buttons to select a channel Channel Search modeChannels cannot be selected while Indicator Selecting XM Radio ChannelsDisplaying XM Information on Your TV Displaying XM Radio InformationButtons to select a chan NelXM Radio Messages Positioning the XM AntennaXM Channels Presetting AM/FM StationsSelecting Presets Deleting PresetsSubwoofer Sensitivity Using the Multichannel DVD InputUsing the Multichannel DVD Input Multichannel DVD Input SettingsMuting the AV Receiver Adjusting Speaker LevelsSetting the Display Brightness Common FunctionsDisplaying Source Information Using the Sleep TimerUsing Headphones Common FunctionsSelecting on the AV Receiver Using the Listening ModesSelecting with the Remote Controller Selecting the Listening ModesDSP Using the Listening ModesOnkyo Original DSP Modes Use this mode with any stereo or TV, DVD, VHSUse this mode with any stereo movie e.g., TV, DVD, VHS About the Listening ModesRecording Recording Audio and Video from Separate SourcesRecording the Input Source Onscreen Setup Menus About the Onscreen Setup MenusSubmenu Main menu Adjust, and then press Enter Adjusting the Listening ModesAudio Adjust Menu Using the Cine Filter FunctionNeo6 Music Adjusting the Listening ModesTone Control Settings PL II and Neo6 Settings PL II Music 2 ch onlyMultiplex Dolby Digital SettingsMono/Multiplex Settings LFE Level SettingUse the Up and Down Buttons to select 5. Listening Default Listening ModesListening Mode Preset menu Appears Mode Preset, and then pressAdvanced Setup Input SetupDelay Preferences Advanced SetupIntelliVolume Volume SetupOSD Position OSD Setup12V Trigger A/B/C Setup Lock SetupChanging the Remote Controller’s ID Remote IDsChanging the AV Receiver’s Remote ID Digital Input Signal Formats That’s assigned to a digital inputOpt or coax, and then press Zone Connecting ZoneUsing Another Amp in Zone Using Only Speakers in ZoneZone 2 Out Setting Powered Zone 2 SettingUsing Zone Controlling Zone 2 with the Remote ControllerControlling Zone 2 from the AV Receiver Ton, and then use the Level On the remote controller, pressZone 2 Remote Mode but To adjust12V Trigger Setting for Each Input Source Using the 12V Triggers in Zone 2 and the Main RoomRepeat this step as necessary for each setting DelayUsing a Multiroom Kit with a Cabinet Using a Multiroom Kit with ZoneUsing a Multiroom Kit with Other Components Controlling Other Components Entering Remote Control CodesControlling Other Components Resetting the Remote ControllerRemote Control Codes for Integra Components Connected via Resetting the Remote Mode ButtonsTV Input On, Standby, TVCH +/-, TV CH + Prev CHLearning Commands from Other Remote Controllers Deleting Macros Using MacrosMaking Macros Running MacrosTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Can’t control other components Remote controller doesn’t workCan’t learn commands from another remote controller Sound changes when I connect my head- phonesVideo Section SpecificationAmplifier Section General

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