Integra DTR-10.5 User Manual

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Speaker/Output Setup
 
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This is for setting up a home theater with a THX-Ultra2 
compliant speaker system. These settings will be 
effective in the listening mode for the THX Ultra2 
Cinema and THX Music Mode. The settings in the THX 
Audio Setup sub-menu can be configured for both 
“Main A” and “Main B.”
 
THX Ultra2 Subwoofer A/
 
THX Ultra2 Subwoofer B
 
This is for setting the connected subwoofer. Select 
“Yes” or “No” according to your subwoofer’s 
specification.
 
Yes: 
 
Set “Yes” if your subwoofer conforms to the THX 
Ultra2 standard or if the playback capability of its bass 
range extends down to 20 Hz. Otherwise, set “No.”
 
No (Default):
 
 Set “No” if you use any subwoofer that 
does not fit the conditions above.
• For any speaker that is not available or set to “Not 
Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no 
associated setting item is displayed. 
 
Boundary Gain Compensation A/
 
Boundary Gain Compensation B
 
This is for setting the correction of boundary gains.
This item can be set when “THX Ultra2 Subwoofer” is 
set to “Yes.” 
Room boundaries (walls) or other characteristics (such 
as construction materials) may increase the perceived 
acoustics levels at low frequencies. Depending on the 
listener’s and the subwoofer’s position, the listener may 
experience an excessive bass effect.
The purpose of this feature is to compensate for 
excessive bass resulting from a boundary gain effect.
 
On: 
 
Boundary Gain Compensation is applied.
 
Off (Default):
 
 Boundary Gain Compensation is not 
applied.
 
Distance Between Surr Back A SP/
 
Distance Between Surr Back B SP
 
This setting is allowed only when “Main 2ch” is 
selected from the Speaker Configuration sub-menu. 
Place two surround back speakers as close together as 
possible, measure the distance, and set the value (See 
the figure). The maximum effects will be realized by 
THX’s ASA* technology. 
 
0-1 ft (0-0.3 m)(Default):
 
 This is the setting when the 
distance between the speakers is 0-1 foot (0-30 cm). 
 
1-4 ft (0.3-1.2 m):
 
 This is the setting when the distance 
between speakers is 1-4 feet (30 cm-1.2 m). 
 
>4 ft (1.2 m):
 
 This is the setting when the distance 
between speakers is 4 feet (1.2 m) or more. 
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ASA: 
 
Advanced Speaker Array
This setting allocates audio output jacks on the 
DTR-10.5 to input (play) sources. The setting varies 
depending on the connection conditions. 
The DTR-10.5 is equipped with analog output jacks for 
five lines, and digital output jacks: optical jacks (OPT) 
for two lines, and coaxial jacks (COAX) for two lines. If 
setting the analog jacks to “Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3 
Out,” you can also specify whether output should be 
variable or fixed. 
The default settings are as follows: 
 
Analog 1-5
 
Set the analog audio output jacks of “AUDIO OUT 1-5.” 
You can select from Tape 1 Rec Out, Tape 2 Rec Out, 
Video 1 Rec Out, Video 2 Rec Out, Video 3 Rec Out, 
Zone 2 Out, Zone 3 Out, and Not Used. 
 
Example 1:
 
 
When input (REC) of an audio recording device (e.g., a 
cassette deck) with TAPE 1 as an input source is 
connected to AUDIO OUT 1, set “Analog 1” to “Tape 1 
Rec Out.” 
 
Example 2:
 
When sound input of a picture recording device (e.g., a 
VCR) with VIDEO 1 as an input source is connected to 
AUDIO OUT 2, set “Analog 2” to “Video 1 Rec Out.” 
 
Example 3:
 
 
When the amplifier for Zone 2 is connected to AUDIO 
OUT 5, set “Analog 5” to “Zone 2 Out.”
 
When nothing is connected:
 
 Select “Not Used.”
 
THX Audio Setup Sub-menu
 
Audio Output Assign Sub-menu
 
Terminals
Default input settings
 
Analog 1 (AUDIO OUT 1)
Video 1 Rec Out
Analog 2 (AUDIO OUT 2)
Video 2 Rec Out
Analog 3 (AUDIO OUT 3)
Video 3 Rec Out
Analog 4 (AUDIO OUT 4)
Zone 2 Out
Analog 5 (AUDIO OUT 5)
Zone 3 Out
Opt 1 Out (DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 1)
Tape 1 Rec Out
Opt 2 Out (DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 2)
Tape 2 Rec Out
Coax 1 Out (DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL 1) Video 1 Rec Out
Coax 2 Out (DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL 2) Zone 2 Out
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