Selecting an Audio Component

Using the tone control:

To make bass and treble adjustment work for multichannel sources, you must first set the tone control to “On.”

To turn on the tone control:

1.Press the Surround button (or SURR button on the remote controller).

DTR-6.3/5.3

Remote controller

“Tone On” appears on the display and the tone control is turned on.

Switching the display

While listening to or watching an input source, you can display the information regarding the type of source and signal being input by pressing the Display button on the DTR-6.3/5.3 or the remote controller. You can set separate video displays for when the input source is set to AM or FM broadcasts and for when it is set to anything else.

DTR-6.3/5.3

Remote controller

When an input source other than FM or AM is selected:

Input + volume

2.Press the Audio Adjust button and then the and cursor buttons to select Bass (or Treble).

DTR-6.3/5.3

Remote controller

 

 

 

 

3.Press the and cursor buttons to set the desired level.

DTR-6.3/5.3

Remote controller

To turn off the tone control:

Press the Direct button.

DTR-6.3/5.3

Remote controller

“Tone Off” appears on the display and the tone control is turned off.

Notes:

When you play back multichannel sources, you can select the Pure Audio mode by pressing the Pure Audio button.

To exit the Pure Audio mode, press the Direct or Surround button (DTR-6.3 only).

If you change the speaker levels in step 4 above, these new levels for multichannel sources will have no effect on the settings at “Level Calibration.”

Be aware that the main volume display on the front panel will differ if the speaker volume of even one speaker is changed from 0 decibels. In other words, if all the speaker levels are set to 0 decibels and you increase the main volume, the display will rise to “98,” “99,” and then “MAX.” If you now change the level of one speaker to +5 decibels and you increase the main volume, the display will rise to “93,” “94,” and then “MAX.”

Program format or sampling frequency*

Input + Listening mode or Multich

*When the input signal is digital audio

The program format is displayed. For example, the display “Dolby D: 3/2.1” shows that the format is Dolby Digital with 5.1 discrete channels consisting of three front channels (front left, front right, and center), two surround channels (surround left and surround right), and the low frequency effect (LFE) channel.

When the front channel number is 2, they are the front left and front right; when it is 1, it is monaural. When the surround channel number is 1, it is monaural; when it is 0, there is no surround channel. When the LFE number is 0, there is no LFE channel. Also, if there is no program format for the input signal, nothing will be displayed.

When the input signal is linear PCM

The sampling frequency is displayed. For example, the display “PCM fs: 44.1k” shows that the signal is PCM and that the sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz.

When FM or AM is selected as the input source:

FM/AM frequency +

 

Preset no.

ch

FM/AM +

Listening mode

Temporarily turning off the sound

To turn off the sound momentarily, press the

Remote controller

Muting button on the remote controller. The

 

MUTING indicator will flash and the sound from

 

the speakers or headphones will be switched off

 

by the receiver’s audio muting circuit. Press the

 

Muting button again to turn the sound back on.

 

Flashes

 

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Integra DTR-5.3 instruction manual Switching the display, Temporarily turning off the sound