Integra DTR-10.5 User Manual

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Operations
 
Using the Listening Modes
 
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The DTR-10.5 provides various listening modes.
 
Note:
 
The available modes depend on the input signal you 
selected. 
 
Operating on the DTR-10.5
 
Operating with the Remote Controller
 
Tip:
 
A table listed later in this manual shows which listening 
mode can be used with which input signal format. See 
page 143.
 
Selecting the Listening Mode
 
1
 
Press the input source button.
 
2
 
Start playback on the device you selected 
for input.
 
3
 
Press the [Listening Mode] button, and 
then turn the [Select/Preset] to select a 
listening mode.
 
1
 
Roll the scroll wheel to select a device for 
playback.
 
Perform this operation when neither the [Mode] 
button nor the [Input] button lights. If any button 
lights, press it to turn it off. 
Rolling the scroll wheel lights both buttons, and 
switches the input source and the mode at the 
same time. 
Phones
Listening
Mode
Audio
Selector
Tone
Zone 2
Select/ Preset
Push To Enter
Setup
Control / Tuning
Push To Enter
Rec/ Zone 3
Digital
S Video
Video
Audio
L
R
Video 7  Input
Level
Exit
Level
Dimmer
Memory
Tuning
Mode
Clear
Pure Audio
Open
DVD
Display 
Tape 1 
Tape 2
Tuner
Phono
C D
Net Audio
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Video 4
Video 5
Video 6
Video 7
Standby
Master Volume
Rec/ Zone 3  Red )
(
Main Blue
(
)
Zone 2 Green
(
)
Standby/On
ABC
DEF
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
GHI
JKL
MNO
Caps
Delete
Language
Loca t ion
Album
Ar tist
Genre
Playlist
Repeat
Video
Music
Photo
@.-'/
--/---
Direct Tuning
#
Custom
Display
Dimmer
T V 
Input
Sleep
Random
Main A      Main B 
Muting
Angle
Subtitle
Audio
Memory
Search
A-B
Repeat
On
Standby
T V
T V CH
T V VOL
Exit
Gu
ide
Rec
Last Memory
Prev
CH
Enter
Set
up
Retu
rn
Test Tone
CH SEL
Pure A
Surround
Direct
Stereo
Re-EQ
THX
All CH ST
Level +
Level -
L Night
Audio SEL
DSP
DSP
+10
0
Clear
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Input
To
p M
enu
Men
u
VOL
CH
Disc
I
+
-
+
-
Zone 3
Zone 2
Input
Mode
Macro
Se
rve
r
Aud
io
A
D
J
Mode
Select/Preset
Listening Mode
Surround
THX
Stereo
ALL CH ST
Input
Direct
Pure A
DSP
DSP
Input source buttons
Scroll wheel
RC-556M
 
2
 
Start playback on the device you selected 
for input.
 
3
 
Press the scroll wheel, and then press the 
listening mode button you want to select.
 
Pure A button: 
 
To switch the listening mode to 
“Pure Audio.” When you select “Pure Audio,” the 
video signal is interrupted (resulting in a 
blacked-out screen), and the [Pure Audio] indica-
tor lights up.
 
Direct button: 
 
To switch the listening mode to 
“Direct.”
 
Stereo button:
 
 To switch the listening mode to 
“Stereo.” 
 
Surround button:
 
 To switch the listening mode 
to the surround mode.
• When 5 channel signals are input, every time 
you press the button, the listening mode 
changes “DolbyEX” 
 
 
 
 
“PLIIx Movie 
(Default)” 
 
 
 
 
“PLIIx Music” 
 
 
 “NEO:6”
 
 
 
“Off” 
 
 
 “DolbyEX,” and so on. 
• When 2 channel signals are input, every time 
you press the button, the listening mode 
changes “PLIIx Movie (Default)” 
 
 
 “PLIIx 
Music” 
 
 
 “PLIIx Game” 
 
 
 “NEO:6 Cinema” 
 
 
 “NEO:6 Music”
 
 
 “PLIIx Movie 
(Default),” and so on.
 
THX button: 
 
To switch the listening mode to 
“THX.”
• When Dolby Digital multichannel (*/2) signals 
are input, you can switch to any of the following 
decode modes. Every time you press the button, 
the listening mode changes “THX Cinema” 
 
 
 
“SurroundEX” 
 
 
 “Ultra2 Cinema (Default)” 
 
 
 
“MusicMode” 
 
 
 “Games Mode”
 
 
“THX Cin-
ema,” and so on (See page 112).
 
DSP/DSP
 buttons: 
 
Every time you press 
the buttons, you can switch to any of the listening 
modes according to the input signals.
 
ALL CH ST button:
 
 To switch the listening 
mode to “All Ch Stereo.”
 
[
]/[
] cursor buttons:
 
• When AAC’s multiplex sound signals are 
input, the main-sound and sub-sound are 
switched. Every time you press the [
]/[
buttons, the mode changes “Main”
 
 →
 
 
 
“Sub” 
 
 
 
 
“Main + Sub” 
 
 
 
 
“Main,” and so on.
• When using the headphones, you can use the 
[
]/[
] buttons to switch on/off the Dolby 
Headphone listening mode.