Integra DTR-9.1 appendix Input Setup, Digital Setup sub-menu, Listening Mode Preset sub-menu

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5.1-channel digital surround format

Input Setup

2-1. Digital Setup sub-menu

2-4. Listening Mode Preset sub-menu

b. Digital Format

The default setting is “All.” If “----” is selected for this input

source at the Digital Input setting, then this setting will not appear. Although you can use this default setting as is, you may change it as desired depending on the input signal format (e.g., if you know that you will always be listening to a certain input signal format from a particular input source).

All: Detects input signal format automatically. The Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG Multi, and PCM signals are automatically detected and decoded appropriately. If there are no digital input signal, the input signal coming into analog input jack will be played.

AC-3RF: Select this option when you play only AC-3RF signal which comes from AC-3RF output jack on a LD player to the AC-3RF input jack on you unit. When using this option, signals from other input jack will not be played. This option can be selected when you select the VIDEO 4 for input source.

DTS: Select this option when you only decode DTS signal. Other format signals will not be played.

PCM: Select this option when you only decode PCM signal. Other format signals will not be played.

Note:

If “All” is selected and a compact disc or LD is fast- forwarded during playback, decoded PCM signals may produce a skipping sound. In such cases, change the setting to “PCM.”

Notes on DTS:

If you play a CD or LD that supports DTS when the “PCM” setting is selected on the this unit, the DTS encoded signal will not be decoded and noise will be output. This noise could damage the amplifier and speakers. Therefore, be sure to selected “All” or “DTS” and use the digital input jacks (OPTICAL or COAXIAL) to connect the DTS source.

If you play a CD or LD that supports DTS when the “All” setting is selected, you may hear a noise for a short while until the DTS decoder recognizes the DTS-encoded signal and starts operating. This is not a malfunction.

If you press the “pause” or “skip” button on the player while playing a DTS source, a short noise may be heard. This is not a malfunction. In such cases, try playing the source in the “DTS” selected.

The DTS indicator on this unit lights while a DTS source is played. When playback finishes and the DTS signal transmission stops, this unit remains in DTS mode and the DTS indicator remains lit. This prevents noise when you operate the “pause” or “skip” button on the player. Therefore, if the source is immediately switched from DTS to PCM, the PCM signal may not be played. In this case, stop the playback of the source on the player for about three seconds and then resume playback.

You may not be able to play some DTS source signals from certain CD players and LD players even if you connect the player to this unit digitally. This is because the digital signal has been processed (such as the output level, sampling frequency, or frequency response) and this unit cannot recognize the signal as DTS data. Therefore you may hear noise when you play a DTS source while processing the signal.

The outputs for the VIDEO 1 OUT, VIDEO 2 OUT, TAPE 1 OUT, and TAPE 2 OUT output analog audio signals. Do not record from CDs or LDs that support DTS using these outputs. If you do, the DTS-encoded signal will be recorded as noise.

With the this unit, you can set a different listening mode for each different signal format that comes from each input source and also set the parameters for the listening mode itself. For example, if your DVD player also plays compact discs and the DVD video signal is DTS and the compact disc signal is PCM, then you can set a different listening mode for each.

This is especially convenient if you frequently play the same types of movies or music.

Note that some listening modes cannot be set for some input sources. In addition, if “multi channel” is set for the input source selected, then the listening mode cannot be set. Also, if the “----” is set for the Digital Input setting in the

Digital Setup sub-menu, then you can only select “Analog/PCM.”

 

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1.Speaker Setup

 

12.Input Setup

 

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2.Input Setup

 

Input:FM

 

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3.Listening Mode Setup

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4.Preference

 

Preset

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5.Zone2 OSD Setup

 

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6.About

 

 

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744.Listening:Stereo Mode

Preset

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5.1-channel digital surround format

The 5.1-channel digital surround format has a variety of versions including Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEG Multichannel. The 5.1- channel digital surround format enables you to individually record and play five full-range (20Hz-20kHz) channels (left and right front, center, two surround channels) plus an LFE channel (Low Frequency Effect) for the low-range effect sound. It will create a realistic sound that could be heard in the theaters and concert halls.

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