Integra DTR-10.5 User Manual

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Connecting AV Components
 
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The i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal is available when the i.LINK terminal board [A] is installed.
 
What is i.LINK
 
i.LINK is an appellation of IEEE1394, which is the digital interface standard defined by the Institute of Electrical and 
Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Connecting i.LINK
 
 
 
(AUDIO)-supported devices allows high speed transfer of data such as digital sound between the 
linked devices, and their control. 
 
What is i.LINK (AUDIO)
 
The DTR-10.5 supports “i.LINK (AUDIO)” of the i.LINK transfer format. Accordingly, “i.LINK (AUDIO)” must also 
be supported for other devices that you want to connect to the DTR-10.5. The DTR-10.5 does not support other i.LINK 
transfer formats such as “MPEG-2 TS” used for BS digital broadcasts or “DV” used for DVD recorders, digital video, 
etc. The DTR-10.5 connected to other i.LINK(AUDIO)-supported devices via i.LINK cable enables you to transfer 
multichannel digital sound such as DVD-Audio and SACD (video signal is not supported).
Even when multiple devices are connected to each other, you can perform data transfer and control of target devices via 
another device.
The IEEE interfaces on the DTR-10.5 are designed conforming to the standards below.
1. IEEE Std 1394a-2000, Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus
2. IEC60958 bitstream, DVD-Audio, and SACD in the AM824 Sequence adaptation layers of Audio and Music Data 
Transmission Protocol 2.0
 
Copyright Protection System
 
The DTR-10.5 supports the DTCP (Digital Transmission Contents Protection) system. The DTCP system uses tech-
nologies for data encryption and authentication during the data transfer between the i.LINK-connected digital devices 
in order to protect the copyright of the content against illegal duplication. To enjoy replaying DVD-Audio, etc., the 
DTCP must also be supported by other devices connected to the DTR-10.5.
 
How to Make a Connection through the i.LINK (AUDIO) Interface
 
Use the S400 4-pin i.LINK cable to connect the i.LINK (AUDIO) terminal on the DTR-10.5 to the i.LINK (AUDIO) 
terminal on the i.LINK (AUDIO)-enabled device.
• When using the i.LINK connection, you need to configure the audio input assignment settings in the “i.LINK” sec-
tion of the Audio Assign sub-menu (Some i.LINK-connected devices may require audio output settings).
• The DTR-10.5 supports only audio signal transmission through the i.LINK (AUDIO) interface. When connecting 
video devices, you need to make a connection using other terminals for video signal.
 
Connection Using the i.LINK (AUDIO) Terminal (
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In addition to the i.LINK 
audio connection, 
make sure to connect 
the terminals for 
images such as VIDEO 
and/or S VIDEO 
terminals.
Note:
If any other Integra product is connected to the DTR-10.5 via 
i.LINK, system operation can be achieved via i.LINK cable. In that 
case, disconnect the 
 connection as it may introduce errors.