Using the Listening Modes—Continued

Selecting the Listening Mode

The DTR-10.5 provides various listening modes.

Note:

The available modes depend on the input signal you selected.

Input source buttons

Master Volume

Standby/On

Display

 

Tape 1

Tape 2

Tuner

Phono

CD

Net Audio

DVD

Video 1

Video 2

Video 3

Video 4

Video 5

Video 6

Video 7

Listening Mode

 

Select/Preset

 

On

Standby

TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I

Input

 

 

1

2

3

+

 

 

@.-'/

ABC

DEF

TV CH

 

 

4

5

6

-

 

 

GHI

JKL

MNO

 

 

 

7

8

9

 

 

 

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

TV VOL

 

 

+10

0

Clear

 

 

 

--/---

 

#

 

 

 

Direct Tuning

 

 

 

Custom

 

 

 

 

Scroll wheel

 

 

 

Zone 3

 

Macro

 

 

Zone 2

Input

Mode

Mode

 

 

Input

 

Dimmer

 

 

Sleep

 

 

TV

pMenu

Men

 

 

 

Input

To

u

 

 

 

+

Server

Audio

 

 

 

 

J

 

 

 

 

 

AD

 

 

 

CH

Enter

VOL

 

 

Disc

 

 

 

 

 

-

 

e

 

 

 

Prev

Exit

Guid

 

 

 

R

p

 

 

 

CH

eturn

Setu

 

 

 

Display

 

 

Muting

 

THX

 

 

 

 

ALL CH ST

Rec

Main A

Main B

Random

Stereo

Surround

Audio

Subtitle

Angle

Last Memory

 

Direct

Surround

THX

All CH ST

Stereo

DSP

Pure A

Direct

DSP

DSP

 

Repeat

A-B

Search

Memory

 

Repeat

Video

Music

Photo

Pure A

Test Tone

CH SEL

Level -

Level +

DSP

Playlist

Album

Artist

Genre

 

 

Audio SEL

L Night

Re-EQ

 

 

Caps

Delete

Language

Location

 

 

RC-556M

 

Operating on the DTR-10.5

1

Press the input source button.

 

 

2

Start playback on the device you selected

 

for input.

 

 

3

Press the [Listening Mode] button, and

 

then turn the [Select/Preset] to select a

listening mode.

Operating with the Remote Controller

2

Start playback on the device you selected

 

for input.

 

 

3

Press the scroll wheel, and then press the

 

listening mode button you want to select.

Pure A button: To switch the listening mode to “Pure Audio.” When you select “Pure Audio,” the video signal is interrupted (resulting in a blacked-out screen), and the [Pure Audio] indica- tor lights up.

Direct button: To switch the listening mode to “Direct.”

Stereo button: To switch the listening mode to “Stereo.”

Surround button: To switch the listening mode to the surround mode.

When 5 channel signals are input, every time you press the button, the listening mode changes “DolbyEX” “PLIIx Movie

(Default)” “PLIIx Music” “NEO:6”“Off” “DolbyEX,” and so on.

When 2 channel signals are input, every time you press the button, the listening mode

changes “PLIIx Movie (Default)” “PLIIx Music” “PLIIx Game” “NEO:6 Cinema”

“NEO:6 Music”“PLIIx Movie (Default),” and so on.

THX button: To switch the listening mode to “THX.”

When Dolby Digital multichannel (*/2) signals are input, you can switch to any of the following

decode modes. Every time you press the button, the listening mode changes “THX Cinema” “SurroundEX” “Ultra2 Cinema (Default)” “MusicMode” “Games Mode”“THX Cin- ema,” and so on (See page 112).

DSP/DSP buttons: Every time you press the buttons, you can switch to any of the listening modes according to the input signals.

ALL CH ST button: To switch the listening mode to “All Ch Stereo.”

[]/[ ] cursor buttons:

When AAC’s multiplex sound signals are input, the main-sound and sub-sound are

switched. Every time you press the []/[ ] buttons, the mode changes “Main” “Sub”

“Main + Sub” “Main,” and so on.

When using the headphones, you can use the

[]/[ ] buttons to switch on/off the Dolby Headphone listening mode.

Operations

1

Roll the scroll wheel to select a device for

 

playback.

Perform this operation when neither the [Mode] button nor the [Input] button lights. If any button lights, press it to turn it off.

Rolling the scroll wheel lights both buttons, and switches the input source and the mode at the same time.

Tip:

A table listed later in this manual shows which listening mode can be used with which input signal format. See page 143.

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Integra instruction manual Selecting the Listening Mode, Operating on the DTR-10.5, Operating with the Remote Controller