Integra DTR-5.5 Using a Multiroom Kit with a Cabinet, Controlling Out-of-rangeComponents

Models: DTR-5.5

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Using a Multiroom Kit with a Cabinet

In the following diagram, an IR receiver picks up the infrared signals from the remote controller and feeds them to the AV receiver in the cabinet via the connecting block.

On the Remote Setup menu, set the IR IN Position set- ting to “Main” (see page 72).

IR IN

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block

Inside

 

cabinet

Remote controller

Signal flow

 

Controlling Out-of-range Components

If another AV component is out of range of its remote controller, you can use a commercially available IR emitter to retransmit the remote controller signals received at the AV receiver’s IR IN, as shown below.

IR IN

IR OUT

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block

DTR-6.5/5.5

IR Emitter

Remote controller

Other

component

Signal flow

Connect the IR emitter to the AV receiver’s IR OUT, and place the IR emitter in front of the other AV component’s remote control sensor (usually located on the front panel), as shown below. See the instructions supplied with the IR emitter.

Other component

from connecting block

 

 

Remote control

Miniplug cable

sensor

 

Mini plug

Emitter

 

IR Emitter

DTR-6.5/5.5

Signal flow

 

Only remote controller signals received by the AV receiver’s IR IN are fed through to the IR OUT. Signals picked up by the AV receiver’s remote control sensor are not output.

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