Integra DTR-10.5 User Manual

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Troubleshooting
 
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Can’t record?
 
On your recorder, make sure the correct input is selected 
(e.g., digital or analog).
Make sure that proper output settings are made for the con-
nected devices. Settings are available in the “Rec Out” of 
the “Audio Output Assign” and “Video Output Assign” 
sub-menus under the “Speaker/Output Setup” menu (pages 
91, 92).
 
Zone 2/3 has turned off?
 
Was the Sleep function set? The Sleep function turns off 
Zone 2/3 as well as the DTR-10.5. To set the Sleep function 
for Zone 2/3 only, see page 67.
 
There’s no sound?
 
Recording and Zone 3 operations use the same circuit and 
therefore cannot be used at the same time. Make sure that 
proper settings are made for outputs. Settings are available 
in “Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3 Out” of the “Audio Output 
Assign” and “Video Output Assign” sub-menus under the 
“Speaker/Output Setup” menu (pages 91, 92).
 
The Surr Back speaker setting doesn’t appear?
 
If no surround back speakers are connected, or the sur-
round back outputs are being used with Zone 2/3, this set-
ting is unavailable.
 
Can’t access Internet radio or the Network Audio 
server?
 
Check the connection between the DTR-10.5 and the LAN 
port on your router or switch.
Make sure that your modem and router are properly con-
nected, and make sure they are both turned on.
Make sure that the Network Setup settings are correct 
(page 121).
 
Playback stops while listening to Net-Tune tracks?
 
Make sure that your Net-Tune system meets the system 
requirements listed on page 72.
If Network Audio Server is serving WAV files to several 
clients at the same time, the network may become over-
loaded and playback may be interrupted. This can be 
resolved by preparing an Ethernet network exclusively for 
use with Net-Tune, separating it from general network traf-
fic, and by using switches to improve network perfor-
mance.
 
Can’t get a list of Internet radio stations from the Xiva-
Net online database?
 
Try again later.
 
Can’t access music on the selected server, or can’t 
connect to the server?
 
Make sure that your Network Audio Server is turned on.
Add the MP3, WMA, and WAV files on your Network 
Audio Server database.
Disconnect the power cord for five seconds, and then 
reconnect it. If that doesn’t help, restart your Network 
Audio Server.
On the Client Sub-menu, make sure that the NTSP Port set-
ting is set to the same port number as Network Audio 
Server. Correct as necessary (page 122).
 
Can’t select albums?
 
Use Network Audio Server to add album names to your 
music files.
 
Can’t select artists?
 
Use Network Audio Server to add artist names to your 
music files.
 
Can’t select by genre?
 
Use Network Audio Server to add genre names to your 
music files.
 
No playlists are available?
 
Use Network Audio Server to create some playlists.
For other Net-Tune-related issues, please see the Net-Tune 
FAQ on the Integra Web site.
 
The sound changes when I connect my headphones?
 
When a pair of headphones is connected, its listening mode 
changes depending on the mode that was set before it was 
connected.
 
Can’t change a setting?
 
Some settings are not available while using Net-Tune.
 
Can’t use an audio adjust function?
 
Some audio adjust functions can’t be used with certain lis-
tening modes.
 
The display doesn’t work?
 
The display is turned off when the Pure Audio listening 
mode is selected.
 
Recording
Zone 2/Zone 3
Net-Tune
Others