Contents AV Receiver Before using 2 Facilities and connections 8 DTR-8.2 Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing the AV Receiver. Please read this manual thoroughly before making connections and plugging in the unit. Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new AV Receiver. Please retain this manual for future reference.
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Contents Before using Setup and operation Important Safeguards ......................................... 2 Setup menus ..................................................... 29 Precautions ......................................................... 3 Navigating through the Setup menu .............................. 30 Contents .............................................................. 4 Hardware Setup ................................................. 31 Features .....................................
Contents Enjoying music in the remote zone ................ 56 Getting the Maximum out of it ........................ 72 Playing music using the buttons on the DTR-8.2 .......... 56 1. Introduction .............................................................. 72 Selecting an input source using the remote controller .. 56 Adjusting the volume for the remote zone .................... 56 Working with Modes ...................................................... 72 2. Programming Buttons ..................
Features Amplifier Features ■ 110 Watts minimum of continuous RMS power to each of the seven channels into 8 Ω from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than 0.
Before using this unit Insert batteries Using the remote controller 1. Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote controller. 2. Insert 4 AA batteries (included in package) as indicated on the bottom of the battery compartment. Point the remote controller toward the remote control sensor. The STANDBY indicator lights up when the unit receives a signal from the remote controller. Remote control sensor DTR-8.2 3. Slide the battery cover back on. 1 2 3 STANDBY indicator 30˚ 30˚ Approx.
Front panel facilities Here is an explanation of the controls and displays on the front panel of the DTR-8.2.
Front panel facilities For operational instructions, see page indicated in brackets [ ]. Power switch [28] Turns on and off the main power supply for the DTR-8.2. Standby/On button [28] When this button is pressed with the main power switch turned on, the DTR-8.2 turns on and the display lights up. Press again to return the DTR-8.2 to the standby state. Standby indicator [7, 28] Lights when the DTR-8.2 is in the standby state and flashes when a signal is received from the remote controller.
Front panel facilities Tuning / buttons [49] Use these buttons to change the tuner frequency. The tuner frequency is displayed in the front display and it can be changed in 50 kHz increments for FM and 10 kHz increments for AM. When FM is selected, you can hold down one of the tuning buttons and then release it to activate the auto-search feature. It will search for a station in the direction of the button you pressed and stop when it tunes into one.
Remote controller For details on how to use the remote controller, refer to “Using the remote controller” (page 59). Select AV Amp in the Home menu to display the operation buttons. – CONT + MUTE LIGHT + CH MUTE button Activates the mute function. [51] – AV Amp VOL CH +/– button When AV Amp is selected, for selecting a tuner preset channel. [50] VOL / buttons When AV Amp is selected, for adjusting the volume. When Zone 2 is selected, for adjusting the volume in the Zone 2.
Remote controller Third operation menu (page 3/3) Setup button For displaying and quitting the setup menu. [30] (Page 3/3) Return button For entering the selected setting and returning to the previous menu. [30] Test button Outputs a test tone for setting speaker levels. Use this button in conjunction with the +/–and CH Sel buttons to calibrate the speakers levels without entering the Setup menu. When TEST button is pressed, the test noise (pink noise) is output.
Remote controller Select Zone 2 in the Home menu to display the Zone 2 operation buttons. [56] – CONT + MUTE LIGHT + CH +/– button For selecting a tuner preset channel in the remote zone (Zone 2). CH – VOL Zone 2 VOL / buttons For adjusting the volume in the remote zone (Zone 2). ON button For disabling the function of the remote zone (Zone 2). OFF button For activating the function of the remote zone (Zone 2). Input Selector buttons Selects an input source.
Rear panel facilities Here is an explanation of the terminals found on the rear of the DTR8.2 and how they are used. Before connecting your audio and video components, be sure to read this section carefully and then proceed to the explanations on how to connect each individual component (see page 18). • Insert all plugs and connectors securely. Improper connections can result in noise, poor performance, or damage to the equipment.
Rear panel facilities PRE OUT These jacks are for connecting auxiliary power amplifier. Using auxiliary power amplifiers allows you to listen at louder volumes than with the DTR-8.2 alone. If power amplifiers are used, connect each speaker to the corresponding power amplifier.
Rear panel facilities AC OUTLETS The DTR-8.2 is supplied with AC mains outlets for connecting the power cords from other devices so that their power is supplied through the DTR-8.2. By doing this, you can use the Standby/On button on the DTR-8.2 to turn on and off the connected devices as well. Caution: Make sure that the total capacity of the other components connected to this unit does not exceed the capacity that is printed on the rear panel (e.g., 120 watts). (RI) The terminal on the DTR-8.
Rear panel facilities IR IN/OUT If the DTR-8.2 is located inside a rack or cabinet that will not allow infrared beams to reach the IR sensor, you will need to connect a remote sensor to IR IN input to be able to use the remote controller. Then install the remote sensor in an unblocked location where you can easily point the remote controller. Using a mini-jack connector, connect the IR emitter to the IR OUT terminal on the DTR-8.
Connections Here is an explanation of how to connect the main components to the DTR-8.2 in the standard manner. There are many ways that any one component can be connected, and it is up to you to decide which method best fits your situation. The directions given here are only one option and should only be thought of as such. It is best to fully understand the nature of each connector and terminal as well as each of your components and their features to ascertain which method of connection is best.
Connections : Signal flow Video connection cable Audio connection cable Left (white) Component video connection cable L S video connection cable Right (red) PR PR PB PB Y Y R Digital audio input (optical) Digital audio output (coaxial) S Video input Digital audio output (coaxial) Video input R (red) Analog audio input R (red) DIGITAL OUTPUT OPT FRONT PRE R TENNA VIDEO AUDIO S VIDEO MONITOR OUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT Y Analog audio output L (white) Video output L R SUB L (whi
Connections DIGITAL OUTPUT OPT FRONT PRE R TENNA VIDEO AUDIO S VIDEO MONITOR OUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT Y 7.
Connections 9. TV monitor or projector (MONITOR OUT) Y PB Component video input PR Video input DIGITAL OUTPUT OPT FRONT PRE R TENNA VIDEO AUDIO S VIDEO S Video input COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT Y MONITOR OUT 1 8.
Connecting speakers Before connecting the speakers, place them correctly by consulting the instruction manuals that came with them. For surround playback, the configuration and placement of your speakers are very important. For THX surround EX playback, we recommend that you use a THX speaker system that is certified by Lucasfilm Ltd. Surround back speakers • Place these speakers behind the listener so that the angle between each speaker and the listener is approximately 30 degrees.
Connecting speakers Connecting speakers Connecting the speaker cable Caution: Connect only speakers with an impedance between 4 and 16 Ω to the DTR-8.2. If the impedance of even one speaker is between 4 and 6 Ω, be sure to set the speaker impedance setting accordingly (see page 31). 1. Strip away 5/8 inch (15 mm) of wire insulation.
Connecting the remote zone (Zone 2) speakers Outline The DTR-8.2 allows you to connect another set of speakers and place them in a different room or separated area for listening to music. This other room or area is referred to as the remote zone (Zone 2), while the room where the DTR-8.2 is located is the main zone. In addition, the IR IN/OUT allows you to control the DTR8.2 from the remote zone (Zone 2) with the remote controller even though the remote zone is physically separated.
Operating components not reached by the remote controller signals (IR IN/OUT) The following equipment (sold separately) is essential for operation: • Onkyo’s Multi-Room System kits (IR Remote Controller Extension System), or • Multiroom A/V distribution and control systems from Niles® and Xantech® to name a few Make connection as shown below. Do not plug the equipment into the power source until the connection is complete.
Connecting antennas To use the tuner of DTR-8.2, it is necessary to prepare the supplied FM and AM antennas. • Adjustment and placement of the FM and AM antennas for better reception must be done while listening to a station broadcast. • If better reception cannot be obtained, then placement of an outside antenna is recommended. Assembling the AM loop antenna Assemble the loop antenna as shown in the illustration. • Refer to “Connecting the AM loop antenna” below for details on connecting the loop antenna.
Connecting antennas Connecting an FM outdoor antenna Directional linkage Please make sure that you follow the considerations: • Keep the antenna away from noise sources (neon signs, busy roads, etc.). • It is dangerous to put the antenna close to power lines. Keep it well away from power lines, transformers, etc. • To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock, grounding is necessary. Follow item 14 of the “Important Safeguards” on page 2 when you install the outdoor antenna.
Connecting the power Standby/On – Standby indicator CONT + MUTE LIGHT + CH Standby/On ON Master Volume – OFF Standby VOL Power On Of f Direct/ Pure Audio Pure Audio Upsampling Audio Selector Zone 2 ( GRN ) Rec ( RED ) DVD Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Video 5 Tape FM AM Phono CD Display Push To Open Tape Power To wall outlet • The DTR-8.2 is shipped with the main power (Power) switch in On ).
Setup menus When making the various settings required to configure your DTR-8.2 optimally, you can either use the OSD menu that appears on your television monitor or you can use the display on the front of the DTR-8.2. The OSD menu is a settings menu that is displayed on your TV monitor. For use as reference when performing the setting procedures, this manual shows both the OSD menu displayed on your television monitor and the display on the front of the DTR-8.2.
Setup menus Advanced Menu 0.Hardware Setup 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Audio Adjust 4.Preference 1.Speaker Setup →Basic Menu 1.Speaker Config 2.Speaker Distance 3.Level Calibration 4.Bass Peak Level |ENTER|Quit:|SETUP| |ENTER|Quit:|SETUP| Quit:|SETUP| 1-1.Speaker Config a.Subwoofer :Yes b.Front :Small c.Center :Small d.Surround L/R:Small e.Surround Bk :Small f.
Hardware Setup 0. Hardware Setup menu 0-2. IR IN Setup sub-menu Advanced Menu Advanced Menu 0.Hardware Setup 0.Hardware Setup 0-2.IR IN Setup 1.Speaker Impedance 2.IR IN Setup a.Position :Main |ENTER|Quit:|SETUP| Quit:|SETUP| The Hardware Setup menu will need to be set before you use your DTR-8.2 for the first time. Once you set the Speaker Impedance setting at the Hardware Setup menu, the setting will not be displayed again when you enter the Basic Menu.
Speaker Setup 1. Speaker Setup menu 1-1. Speaker Config sub-menu After you have installed the DTR-8.2, connected all the components, and determined the speaker layout, it is now time to perform the settings in the Speaker Setup menu for the optimum sound acoustics for your environment and speaker layout. Before you perform the following settings, it is important that you first determine the following characteristics: • The types and sizes of the speakers that are connected.
Speaker Setup Note: The SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT and SURR BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKER terminals In order to have 7.1-channel playback in the main room, you must set the Powered Zone 2 setting to “Not Activated.” When set to “Not Activated,” the surround back signals are output from the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT and SURR BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKER terminals.
Speaker Setup 1-3. Level Calibration sub-menu Here you will set the volume for each speaker so that they are all heard by the listener at the same level. This is especially important for speaker layouts where the left and right speakers are at different distances or in asymmetrical positions due to room designs and configurations. These settings and the distance settings performed above are vital to create the proper acoustics required for the optimum sound space and dynamics.
Speaker Setup 1-4. Bass Peak Level (Bass Peak Level Manager*) sub-menu Setting the bass peak level is important to keep your subwoofer from being damaged by preventing it from outputting over a set volume. If your subwoofer has a built-in limiter, set this setting to “Off.” Note: If your system does not include a subwoofer, this setting will set the bass peak level for your front speakers. a. Bass Peak Level Limiter On: Select to set the bass peak level.
Input Setup 2. Input Setup menu This menu allows you to setup the various input sources available with the DTR-8.2. Each input source may have a great number of settings that are difficult to keep track of, so we recommend making a chart to record what you have set and for which component to prevent confusion later. Advanced Menu 2.Input Setup Input:DVD 1.Digital Setup 2.Multichannel Setup 3.Video Setup 4.Character Input 5.Intelli Volume 6.Listening Mode Preset 7.12V Trigger Setup |ENTER|Quit:|SETUP| 2-1.
Input Setup a. Digital Input This setting tells the DTR-8.2 which input source button on the front panel is connected with which digital input jack on the rear panel. To perform this setting, you must first select a digital input source at the front panel and then set the name of the digital input jack it is connected to here. For example, if the input source selected at the front panel is CD and the compact disc player is connected to DIGITAL INPUT (OPT) 1, then select “OPT1” here.
Input Setup b. Component Video If a component is connected to the one of the COMPONENT VIDEO inputs (1 or 2), then that input must be set here. The default settings are given below. 2-3. Video Setup sub-menu Advanced Menu 2.Input Setup Input:DVD 2-3.Video Setup Input:DVD a.Video :DVD b.Component Video :INPUT1 Quit:|SETUP| a. Video This setting allows you to match the audio from one component with the video from another.
Input Setup 2-4. Character Input sub-menu This sub-menu allows you to give names to the stations you have preset for the AM/FM tuner, and to the input sources you have connected (excluding the tuner itself). Up to 10 characters can be entered for each name. For example, if you have a DVD connected to the VIDEO4 input jack, then you can give it the name “DVD2.
Input Setup * The 5.1-channel digital surround format has a variety of versions including Dolby Digital and DTS. The 5.1- channel digital surround format enables you to individually record and play five full-range (20 Hz to 20 kHz) channels (left and right front, center, and two surround channels) plus an LFE channel (Low Frequency Effect) for the low-range effect sound. It will create a realistic sound that can be heard in the theaters and concert halls. 2-6. Listening Mode Preset sub-menu With the DTR-8.
Input Setup Input source signals Listening Modes a. Analog/PCM Analog sources consist of LP records, FM and AM broadcasts, cassette tapes, and the such. PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is one form of digital audio signals and is recorded directly onto compact discs and DVDs without compression. Mono This mode is for playing old movies whose sound is recorded in monaural or playing left and right channels separately in the movies which contains the different language signals recorded into individual channels.
Input Setup DTS Neo:6 This mode is for 6.1 channel playback of 2 channel sources such as PCM or analog sources. All 6 channel outputs are wide frequency range with a great separation between the different channels. This mode can be set to the Cinema mode designed for playing movies and the Music mode designed for listening to music. The Cinema mode is good for movies. Reproduced surround sound makes realistic feel of movement as 6.1 channel sources.
Audio Adjust 3-2. Surround Speakers This setting allows you to decide which speakers to output to when surround back speakers are connected and you are playing back a 5.1-channel source. Parameter Setting Initial value 3. Audio Adjust Setup menu Set the various parameters for the sound signals. a Surround Speakers Advanced Menu Surround L/R, Surround Back, Surround L/R Surr L/R + Back 3.
Audio Adjust 3-4. Delay This sub-menu gives you various ways to adjust the timing of the audio output from the speakers to give certain soundfield effects or to adjust for unwanted asynchronous video and audio tracks. This sub-menu does not appear if “Direct” is selected as the listening mode. Parameter Setting Initial value 0.0 ms to 74.0 ms 0.0 ms b Center –4.0 ms to +6.0 ms 0.0 ms c Surr L/R –4.0 ms to +6.0 ms 0.0 ms d Surr Back –4.0 ms to +6.0 ms 0.0 ms a A/V Sync Relative Delay a.
Audio Adjust a) Listening angle The listening angle is the angle subtended by the front left and right speakers as seen from the listener. The setting of 20 and 40 degrees are only for nominal purposes, so select the setting that is closest to your actual listening angle. Front left speaker Front right speaker Listening angle b) Center For systems that have a center speaker, the center channel signal can be output from the center speaker.
Audio Adjust 3-9. THX Setup Select this Setup THX listening modes; the one that is currently set is the one that is modified. The parameters that can be set are shown in the table below. Parameter Setting Initial value a RE-EQ (THX) Off, On On b Decoder (Analog/PCM) PL II, Neo:6 PL II c THX Surround (Dolby D) Off, On Auto Note: THX Surround EX (Dolby D) will not appear if the Powered Zone 2 setting of the Speaker Config sub-menu is set to “Activated.” 3-10. 3-11. 3-12. 3-13. 3-14. 3-15.
Preference 4. Preference menu Advanced Menu 4-1. Volume Setup sub-menu This sub-menu allows you to make various settings concerning the volume control of the DTR-8.2. 4.Preference 1.Volume Setup 2.Headphones Level 3.OSD Setup Advanced Menu 4.Preference 4-1.Volume Setup 4.OSD Position |ENTER|Quit:|SETUP| a.Volume Display :Absolute b.Muting Level :-oodB c.Maximum Volume :Off d.Power On Volume :Last Quit:|SETUP| a. Volume Display You can choose from two ways of displaying the volume setting on screen.
Preference 4-2. Headphones Level Setup sub-menu You can use this sub-menu to adjust the volume output from the headphones so that it matches the level output from the speakers. The headphone volume can be adjusted between –12 and +12 decibels. Advanced Menu Hint: If this is set to “Off,” the background color will not be displayed even when there is no video signal input. d. Display Position Use this setting to select the position of the immediate display that appears when certain operations are performed.
Listening to Radio Broadcasts FM AM Standby/On Master Volume Standby Power On Of f Direct/ Pure Audio Pure Audio Phones Upsampling Zone 2 Level Audio Selector Zone 2 ( GRN ) Rec ( RED ) DVD Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Tape Video 5 FM AM Phono CD Display Video 5/Video Cam Input Rec Out Zone 2 Off Stereo Surround THX DSP Dimmer FM Mode Memory Setup Tuning Enter Preset Return Clear Didital FM Mode One of the features of the DTR-8.
Listening to Radio Broadcasts – CONT FM AM + MUTE LIGHT + CH Standby/On Master Volume – CH +/– Standby VOL Power On Of f Direct/ Pure Audio Pure Audio Phones Upsampling Zone 2 Level Audio Selector Zone 2 ( GRN ) Rec ( RED ) DVD Video 2 Video 1 Video 3 Video 4 Tape Video 5 FM AM Phono CD Display Video 5/Video Cam Input Rec Out Zone 2 Off Stereo Surround THX DSP Dimmer FM Mode Memory Setup Tuning Enter Preset Return Clear Didital Memory S Video Preset Enter Vid
Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.
Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.
Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.
Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.
Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.
Enjoying music in the remote zone – ZONE 2 indicator CONT + MUTE LIGHT + CH Standby/On Master Volume ON – CH +/– Standby VOL Power On Input selector buttons Of f Direct/ Pure Audio Pure Audio Phones Upsampling Zone 2 Level Audio Selector Zone 2 ( GRN ) Rec ( RED ) DVD Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 Tape Video 5 FM AM Phono CD Display Video 5/Video Cam Input Rec Out Zone 2 Off Stereo Surround THX DSP Dimmer FM Mode Memory Setup Tuning Enter Preset Return VOL
Recording a source Input source buttons Standby/On Master Volume Standby Power On Of f Direct/ Pure Audio Pure Audio Phones Upsampling Zone 2 Level Audio Selector Zone 2 ( GRN ) Rec ( RED ) DVD Video 2 Video 1 Video 3 Video 4 Tape Video 5 FM AM Phono CD Display Video 5/Video Cam Input Rec Out Zone 2 Off Stereo Surround THX DSP Dimmer FM Mode Memory Setup Tuning Enter Preset Return Clear Didital S Video Video L Audio R Rec Out To record the input source signal y
Recording a source Recording the video from one source and the audio from another You can add the sound from one source to the video of another source to make your own video recordings. Below is an example of recording the sound from a compact disc player connected to CD IN and the video from a video camera connected to VIDEO 5 IN to video cassette tape in a video cassette recorder connected to the VIDEO 1 OUT jack. 1. Press the CD input source button. 2.
Using the remote controller Quick Start Insert batteries Insert 4 AA batteries according to the picture on the inside of the battery compartment. Operate your components Fresh out of the box, the remote controller is already set up to work with popular components made by Integra/Onkyo. Programming the remote controller is easy: Add components to the Device menu as necessary. Then, program the commands to the remote controller for the components. For instructions, refer to the manual.
Quick reference 1 11 8. Mode menu Customize the remote controller (see below). – CONT + MUTE 2 LIGHT 3 + 10 9 CH – 4 VOL 8 5 9. Device menu Open a component’s control panels. 7 6 1. Sending eye (IR transmitter)/Learning eye Send commands to devices. For learning commands from other remote controllers. 2. Home Easy access to all components. 3. Macro menu Execute stored lists of commands. 10. Scroll button Display previous control panel. 11.
Introduction Sending eye/Learning eye Direct-access buttons Contrast dial Backlight button Touchscreen Serial port Left/Right buttons Reset button 1. Intelligent Remote Controller The intelligent remote controller can be used for all devices that understand infrared remote controller signals. Its easy-to-use touchscreen and its intuitive interface makes it a perfect remote controller for every user. Battery cover The remote controller is completely customizable and programmable.
Introduction 1. Home: to go to the Home menu Left and Right buttons The Left and Right buttons change function depending on the device the remote controller is controlling. Labels displayed above them on the touchscreen show their current function. 2. Macro menu: to open stored list of commands Touchscreen buttons Buttons on the touchscreen let you control particular devices. You activate the buttons by tapping them with your finger. 3.
Introduction 2. Charging the Remote Controller AA batteries 1. Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote controller. Optional recharging dock Warning: Use the recharging dock only with the NiMH rechargeable battery pack of BCC-5. 1. Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote controller. 2. Remove the plastic AA battery tray from the battery compartment. 2. Insert 4 AA batteries (included in package) as indicated on the bottom of the battery compartment. 3.
Introduction 4. Slide the battery cover back on. After a few seconds, the remote controller starts up automatically and beeps twice to indicate that it has finished starting up. 5. Plug the power adapter into a wallet outlet and connect it to the recharging dock. 6. Place the remote controller on the recharging dock. Recharging starts automatically. The light on the front of the recharging dock indicates charging takes place. When the battery pack is fully charged, the light goes off.
Getting Started 1. Activate the remote controller Turning on the display ■ Tap the screen gently with your finger or a blunt, soft object like a pencil eraser. The display is activated and you see the Home panel. Notes: • If the display stays blank or becomes black, adjust the contrast dial on the left side. • If another panel is displayed, tap the Home button. • The remote controller shuts down automatically. 2. Define the Brand of Your Device The remote controller uses RC codes to activate device.
Getting Started 2. Select “Yes” to define the brand of the device to operate. The remote controller switches to Brand mode. Follow the instructions as described below. You can define your brands by selecting or by searching. Defining brands by selecting A list of brands and their corresponding RC codes are pre-installed in the remote controller’s memory.
Getting Started To enter a space, tap the lower left corner of the keyboard. When the keyboard is zoomed in, tap the empty key. After you have typed the character, the keyboard is zoomed out. Repeat this action for every character. Every time you enter a character, the list displays the brands that match the character(s). The remote controller makes a preselection of the (first) brand that matches. You only have to type as many characters as needed to display your brand. Notes: • The code sets are ranked.
Getting Started Defining brands by searching You can use Search mode to find the matching RC codes for your device when • your brand is not displayed in the list of brands, • you selected your brand, but you do not know which code set to select. 3. Tap Next. The display shows a scrollable list of brands for the selected device and a “virtual auto-zooming’’ mini-keyboard. 6. Tap OK when the device reacts.
Getting Started 3. Select a Device Via the Home menu In the Home menu, you find buttons for the most common video and audio devices. These buttons are preprogrammed to work with popular devices made by Integra/Onkyo. If you have devices of other manufacturers that do not respond to your remote controller, you can program your remote controller using your original remote controllers (see “Programming Buttons” on page 72).
Getting Started 4. Operate a Device Using the Left and Right button You operate devices using three kinds of buttons: ■ Touchscreen buttons ■ Left and Right button (below the touchscreen) ■ Direct-access buttons (to the right of the touchscreen) The Left and Right buttons change function depending on the device the remote controller is operating. The current function is displayed on the touchscreen right above the button.
Getting Started First setup panel Setting Function Adjusting Battery Shows the battery level. Clock Turns the clock display on or off and lets you set 12 or 24h time display. Tap the clock repeatedly. Time Sets the clock. Tap the time button and use the Left and Right button. Day Sets the day. Tap the day button and use the Left and Right button. LCD Sets how long the touchscreen stays on. Tap the LCD button and use the Left and Right button.
Getting the Maximum out of it 1. Introduction 2. Programming Buttons The remote controller is preprogrammed to work with all equipment that recognizes NEC infrared codes. This includes all Integra/Onkyo devices. What makes the remote controller so powerful is the ability to extend its functionality in multiple ways like programming additional functions, adding supplementary devices, recording macros and customizing the interface as it suits you best.
Getting the Maximum out of it Programming control panel buttons 1. Navigate to the control panel buttons you want to program. 2. Switch to Learn mode by using the Mode button. Additional empty buttons appear: they can be programmed and labeled as existing buttons. 3. Point the device’s original remote controller to the remote controller’s learning eye as shown on page 72. 4. Tap the remote controller button you want to program. The button starts blinking. 5.
Getting the Maximum out of it 3. Labeling Buttons and Menu Items The following elements can be labeled: control panel buttons, Device menu items, macros, macro groups and Left/Right buttons. You cannot label Home menu buttons directly. You have to label them by using the Device menu (see below) Labeling a button 1. Navigate to the panel containing the button you want to label. 2. Switch to Label mode by using the Mode button . 3. Tap the button you want to label.
Getting the Maximum out of it 4. Adding and Moving Devices Adding devices If you have a device that is not provided in the Device menu, you can add it to the remote controller. You cannot add devices to the Home menu directly. You have to add them by using the Device menu. 1. Make sure the device tab is active. The device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed. 2. Switch to add mode by using the Mode button.
Getting the Maximum out of it 5. Delete and restore Delete You can delete control panel buttons and functions associated with a direct-access or a Left/Right button. Restore After you deleted a control panel button or a menu item, the button or item is no longer visible in Use mode but remains in the remote controller’s memory. This allows you to restore it in Edit mode. You can also delete Device menu items and Macro menu items.
Getting the Maximum out of it 6. Recording Macros and Setting Timers A macro enables you to send a sequence of IR commands using one single button. By setting a time, you can activate a device at the time you prefer. See page 78. Note: To record a macro or to set a timer, there must be at least one macro group or timer group in the Macro menu. To create these groups, see page 78. Editing macros You can edit any macro you have recorded. 1. Open the macro group that contains the macro. 2.
Getting the Maximum out of it Setting timers Editing timers To activate a device at the time you set. You can edit any timer you have set. 1. Tap the Macro menu button. 1. Open the timer group that contains the timer. 2. Open the macro menu and select a timer group. 2. Switch to Edit mode via the Mode button. 3. Switch to Edit mode by using the Mode button. Empty timer buttons appear in the timer control panel. 3. Tap the timer you want to edit. The contents of the timer appear. 4.
Getting the Maximum out of it 7. Using the remote controller with Radio Frequency Warning: To use the remote controller with radio frequency (RF), you need an RF Receiver, which is not included in package. By default, the remote controller uses infrared (IR) signals to operate devices. This means that you have to point the remote controller’s sending eye towards the device you are operating. IR signals have an operating distance of 10 meters (33 feet).
Getting the Maximum out of it Changing the Extender ID 1. Make sure the Extender ID button is active. The button is active when the button label is white. 2. Press the + and – action buttons to change the Extender ID. The remote controller offers 16 Extender ID’s. Choosing Another Channel When you notice RF interference, for instance from your neighbors, you have to choose another channel to operate your devices. Note: All devices you want to operate with RF signals use the same channel.
Getting the Maximum out of it 8. ChadEdit If you want to personalize your remote controller even more, beyond its standard programming features, ChadEdit is the tool for you to use. ChadEdit is the remote controller’s companion software that you can download from http:// www.onkyousa.com www.integrahometheater.com. System requirements ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ PC Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT 4.
Troubleshooting General Problems The display is blank • • • • Tap the screen to make sure the Remote controller is turned on. Adjust the contrast dial on the left side. Make sure the batteries are properly installed. Install new batteries or recharge the battery pack using the recharging dock. The Remote controller will not edit, label or delete commands • If the label locked appears on the Remote controller icon, the device control panels have been locked to prevent unwanted changes.
FAQ Can I program a button to execute more than one command? No, you can not. However, you can create a macro to execute a sequence of commands (see page 77). How do I revert to the original configuration? Reverting to the original configuration restores the remote controller’s devices and commands to its state when you purchased it. This means that all programming is lost permanently. Normally, you never have to revert the Remote controller.
Overview of Symbols 84 :Pause :Page number up :Stop :Page number down :Normal run; normal speed :Page enlargement :Normal run; normal speed :TV and text mixed :Fast run; fast speed :1st or 2nd language :Fast run; fast speed :Last view; previous program :Slow run; slow speed :Standby :Slow run; slow speed :Zone focus: long distance :Eject :Zone focus: very short distance :Recording, general :Single or multi-digit selection :Key :Brightness; brilliance :Navigate :Contrast :Still mode
Specifications Hardware Software Infrared (IR) Radio frequency (RF) Memory Batteries Battery life Power management Dimensions Operating temperature Accessories (Not included) High-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD) with contrast control Large touchscreen Seven programmable direct-access buttons Backlighting for LCD and direct-access buttons Infrared sending and learning eyes 3-wire (RS232) serial port connector Dynamic, animated interface Editable macros (up to 255 commands per macro)
Troubleshooting guide If a problem occurs while you are using the remote controller, first try to operate the controls on the front panel of the DTR-8.2 to make sure that it is not due to a malfunction (or worn out batteries) in the remote controller. POWER Power shuts off immediately after power on. • Amplifier protection circuitry has been activated. ➞ Remove the power cord from outlet immediately. Contact your Integra/Onkyo service center. No power. • Power cord is disconnected. ➞ Connect power cord.
Troubleshooting guide VIDEO and AUDIO Desired picture does not appear. • Improper connection. ➞ Check the connection again. Insert the plugs and connectors completely. No OSD Menu display. • Improper connection. ➞ Check connections. • OSD Menu is displayed when monitor is connected to VIDEO or S VIDEO of MONITOR OUT. ➞ Confirm connections (see page 21). No sound, or sound of the selected source is not heard. • Input Setup menu settings are incorrect. ➞ Check settings (see page 36).
Specifications AMPLIFIER SECTION Continuous Average Power output (FTC) All channels: 110 watts per channel min. RMS at 8 ohms, 2 channels driven from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than 0.08% total harmonic distortion. 145 watts min. RMS at 6 ohms, 2 channels driven from 1 kHz with no more than 0.1% total harmonic distortion.