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Using the Remote Controller with Other Components—Continued

Learning Commands from Another Remote Controller

You can teach the DTR-8.4’s remote controller new commands simply by transmitting commands from another remote controller one at time. For example, by transmitting the Play and Stop commands from your CD player’s remote controller, the DTR-8.4’s remote con- troller can be taught to transmit those commands when its Play [ ] and Stop [] buttons are pressed in CD mode.

This is convenient when you want to add commands to buttons after entering a remote control code (page 88).

1

Press and hold the [Custom] but-

 

 

ton for more than three seconds.

 

The remote controller enters Custom

 

mode.

2

Roll the scroll wheel to select

 

 

“LEARN,” and then press the

 

scroll wheel.

3

Roll the scroll wheel to select the

 

 

the remote controller mode you

 

want to teach a new command,

 

and then press the scroll wheel.

 

The following remote controller modes

 

can be selected: DVD, TV, VCR, CBL,

 

or SAT.

4

On the DTR-8.4’s remote control-

 

 

ler, press the button you want to

 

teach the new command.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you press a button that cannot be taught a new command, the message “RETRY” appears and you should press another button.

5

Point the remote controllers at

 

 

each other, about 2 to 6 inches

 

(5–15 cm) apart, and then, on the

 

other remote controller, press the

 

button whose command you

 

want to learn.

 

When the command has been learnt

 

successfully, “OK” appears on the dis-

 

play. You may need to press the button

 

several times.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If the command is not learnt success- fully, after the message “FAIL” has been displayed, the mode select display reappears (step 3), and you should try again.

6

To teach the DTR-8.4’s remote

 

 

controller more new commands,

 

repeat steps 3 through 5.

 

Press the [Custom] button when you’ve

 

finished.

Notes:

The following buttons cannot be taught new com- mands: [Light], [Custom], [Macro], [Mode], [Input], [Zone 2], and the scroll wheel button.

The DTR-8.4’s remote controller can learn a total of 150 commands. However, the commands of some remote controllers may use a lot of memory, in which case, this total will be reduced.

If the message “FULL” appears, the remote controller cannot learn any more commands because its memory is full.

By default, the DTR-8.4’s remote controller knows the commands for controlling an Integra/Onkyo CD player, cassette deck, DVD player, and MD player (e.g., Play, Stop, Pause, etc., buttons). You can teach these buttons new commands, although the defaults will be restored if the remote controller is reset.

To teach a new command to a button that has already been taught a command, simply repeat this procedure.

Like most remote controllers, the DTR-8.4’s remote controller uses infrared. Commands from remote con- trollers that don’t use infrared cannot be learnt.

When the remote controller’s batteries expire, all learnt commands will be lost and will have to learnt all over again, so don’t discard your other remote control- lers.

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DTR-8.4 specifications

The Integra DTR-8.4 is a high-performance home theater receiver that has garnered attention for its exceptional audio quality, advanced features, and versatility in supporting modern entertainment systems. As part of Integra’s lineup, it combines sophisticated engineering with user-friendly functionality, making it a popular choice for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

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The receiver is equipped with high-resolution audio capabilities, supporting formats such as FLAC, ALAC, and DSD playback, ensuring that listeners can enjoy their favorite tracks in stunning detail. This is complemented by the integrated ESS Sabre DACs, which deliver exceptional audio performance with minimal distortion, bringing a new level of fidelity to sound reproduction.

For video enthusiasts, the Integra DTR-8.4 offers 8K passthrough support, allowing users to connect the latest gaming consoles and 8K TVs without losing quality. The receiver is also compatible with HDR, including HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HLG, ensuring that every frame is rendered with stunning contrast and vibrant colors.

In terms of connectivity, the DTR-8.4 is well-equipped with multiple HDMI inputs and outputs, facilitating the integration of various devices like Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. Additionally, it supports HDMI eARC for enhanced audio return channel capabilities, allowing for high-quality audio transmission from a TV back to the receiver.

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In conclusion, the Integra DTR-8.4 is a remarkable home theater receiver that excels in providing a comprehensive and immersive audio-visual experience. Its impressive feature set, including support for the latest surround sound formats, high-resolution audio, 8K passthrough, and smart connectivity options, makes it a top choice for those seeking a premium home entertainment solution. Whether for movie nights or music streaming, the DTR-8.4 is equipped to deliver outstanding performance.