Integra DTR-4.6 instruction manual About the Remote Controller Modes, Receiver/Tape Mode

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Remote Controller

About the Remote Controller Modes

Including the AV receiver, the remote controller can be used to control up to nine different components. The remote controller has a specific operating mode for use with each type of component. Modes are selected by using the eight Remote Mode buttons.

Receiver/Tape Mode

In Receiver/Tape mode, you can control the AV receiver

and an Integra cassette recorder connected via .

DVD Mode

By default, you can control an Integra DVD player in this mode. By entering the appropriate remote control code, you can control components made by other manufactur- ers (see page 72).

CD Mode

By default, you can control an Integra CD player in this mode. By entering the appropriate remote control code, you can control a CD player, MD recorder, or CD recorder made by another manufacturer (see page 72).

HDD Mode

This mode is for controlling Integra’s next generation

HDD-compatible components via .

TV and VCR Modes

With these modes, you can control a TV and VCR. You must enter the appropriate remote control code first (see page 72).

Cable/CDR and SAT/MD Modes

In Cable/CDR mode, you can control an Integra CD recorder or a cable TV receiver. In SAT/MD mode, you can control an Integra MD recorder or a satellite TV receiver. You must enter the appropriate remote control code first (see page 72).

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Use the Remote Mode buttons to select a

 

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Use the buttons supported by that mode

to control the component. Receiver/Tape mode: see page 12

DVD mode: see page 14 CD/MD/CDR modes: see page 15 HDD mode: see page 16

TV/VCR/SAT/Cable modes: see page 74

Note:

Some of the remote controller operations described in this manual may not work as expected with other com- ponents.

Receiver/Tape Mode

Receiver/Tape mode is used to control the AV receiver. It can also be used to control an Integra cassette recorder

connected via .

To set the remote controller to Receiver/Tape mode, press the [Receiver] Remote Mode button.

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Integra DTR-4.6 instruction manual About the Remote Controller Modes, Receiver/Tape Mode

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.