Integra Stereo Receiver DTR 82 User Manual

Contents  
AV Receiver  
Before using  
2
8
DTR-8.2  
Instruction Manual  
Facilities and connections  
Setup and operation  
Remote controller  
Appendix  
29  
59  
86  
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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21. Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be  
sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified  
by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock, or other hazards.  
22. Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to the  
appliance, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to  
determine that the appliance is in proper operation condition.  
FIGURE 1:  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL  
ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
GROUND  
CLAMP  
23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance should be mounted  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.  
24. Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat  
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appli-  
ances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
NEC – NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
S2898A  
Precautions  
1. Recording Copyright  
For Canadian models  
Recording of copyrighted material for other than personal use is  
illegal without permission of the copyright holder.  
NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES  
WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.  
2. AC Fuse  
For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:  
The fuse is located inside the chassis and is not user-serviceable. If  
power does not come on, contact your Integra/Onkyo authorized  
service station.  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH  
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.  
3. Care  
Modèle pour les Canadien  
From time to time you should wipe the front and rear panels and the  
cabinet with a soft cloth. For heavier dirt, dampen a soft cloth in a  
weak solution of mild detergent and water, wring it out dry, and  
wipe off the dirt. Following this, dry immediately with a clean  
cloth. Do not use rough material, thinners, alcohol or other chemi-  
cal solvents or cloths since these could damage the finish or remove  
the panel lettering.  
REMARQUE: CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA  
CLASSE B EST CON-FORME À LA NORME NMB-003 DU  
CANADA.  
Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisée:  
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS  
ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE  
DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA  
PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQUAU FOND.  
4. Power  
WARNING  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME,  
READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY.  
The voltage of the available power supply differs according to  
country or region. Be sure that the power supply voltage of the area  
where this unit will be used meets the required voltage (e.g., AC  
230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz) written on the rear panel.  
For U.S. models  
Note to CATV system installer:  
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installers at-  
tention to Section 820-40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for  
proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground  
shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close  
to the point of cable entry as practical.  
FCC Information for User  
CAUTION:  
The user changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to  
operate the equipment.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is  
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa-  
tion. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equip-  
ment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-  
ence by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help.  
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Contents  
Before using  
Setup and operation  
Important Safeguards......................................... 2  
Precautions ......................................................... 3  
Contents .............................................................. 4  
Features ............................................................... 6  
Supplied accessories ......................................... 6  
Setup menus ..................................................... 29  
Navigating through the Setup menu .............................. 30  
Hardware Setup................................................. 31  
0. Hardware Setup menu ............................................. 31  
0-1. Speaker Impedance sub-menu ................................ 31  
0-2. IR IN Setup sub-menu ............................................ 31  
Before using this unit......................................... 7  
Insert batteries .................................................................. 7  
Using the remote controller.............................................. 7  
Speaker Setup ................................................... 32  
1. Speaker Setup menu................................................. 32  
1-1. Speaker Config sub-menu ...................................... 32  
1-2. Speaker Distance sub-menu.................................... 33  
1-3. Level Calibration sub-menu ................................... 34  
1-4. Bass Peak Level (Bass Peak Level Manager*)  
Facilities and connections  
sub-menu ................................................................. 35  
Front panel facilities........................................... 8  
Remote controller ............................................. 11  
Rear panel facilities .......................................... 14  
Input Setup ....................................................... 36  
2. Input Setup menu ..................................................... 36  
2-1. Digital Setup sub-menu .......................................... 36  
2-2. Multichannel Setup sub-menu ................................ 37  
2-3. Video Setup sub-menu ............................................ 38  
2-4. Character Input sub-menu ...................................... 39  
2-5. Intelli Volume sub-menu......................................... 39  
2-6. Listening Mode Preset sub-menu ........................... 40  
2-7. 12V Trigger Stetup sub-menu................................. 42  
Connections ...................................................... 18  
Connecting your audio components .............................. 18  
Connecting your video components .............................. 19  
Connecting speakers ....................................... 22  
Ideal speaker configuration ............................................ 22  
Minimum speaker configuration for surround sound  
playback .................................................................. 22  
Speaker placement.......................................................... 22  
Connecting speakers ....................................................... 23  
Connecting the speaker cable......................................... 23  
Connecting a subwoofer ................................................. 23  
Audio Adjust...................................................... 43  
3. Audio Adjust Setup menu ........................................ 43  
Preference ......................................................... 47  
4. Preference menu ....................................................... 47  
4-1. Volume Setup sub-menu ......................................... 47  
4-2. Headphones Level Setup sub-menu ....................... 48  
4-3. OSD Setup sub-menu.............................................. 48  
4-4. OSD Position sub-menu ......................................... 48  
Connecting the remote zone (Zone 2)  
speakers ....................................................... 24  
Outline ........................................................................... 24  
When using the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals .. 24  
When using the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT terminals .. 24  
When using the ZONE 2 OUT terminals....................... 24  
Listening to Radio Broadcasts........................ 49  
Tuning into a radio station ............................................. 49  
Listening to a stereo radio station (FM mode) .............. 49  
Presetting a radio station ................................................ 50  
Selecting a preset radio station ...................................... 50  
Erasing a preset radio station ......................................... 50  
Operating components not reached by the  
remote controller signals (IR IN/OUT) ....... 25  
If the remote controller signal does not reach  
the DTR-8.2 remote sensor..................................... 25  
Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.2 ...... 51  
Basic operation ............................................................... 51  
Temporarily turning off the sound ..................................... 51  
Adjusting the bass and treble ......................................... 51  
Listening with headphones............................................. 51  
Changing the listening mode.......................................... 52  
Switching the display ..................................................... 53  
Adjusting the brightness of the front display ................ 53  
Using the sleep time (remote controller only) ............... 53  
Temporarily changing the speaker output levels ........... 53  
Changing the audio mode............................................... 54  
Enjoying the multichannel output .................................. 54  
Entering names for input sources and tuner stations ..... 55  
If the remote controller signal does not reach  
other components .................................................... 25  
Connecting antennas ....................................... 26  
Assembling the AM loop antenna .................................. 26  
Connecting the AM antenna cable ................................. 26  
Connecting the included antennas ................................. 26  
Connecting an FM outdoor antenna............................... 27  
Connecting an AM outdoor antenna .............................. 27  
Directional linkage ......................................................... 27  
Connecting the power ...................................... 28  
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Contents  
Enjoying music in the remote zone ................ 56  
Playing music using the buttons on the DTR-8.2.......... 56  
Selecting an input source using the remote controller .. 56  
Adjusting the volume for the remote zone .................... 56  
Getting the Maximum out of it ........................ 72  
1. Introduction .............................................................. 72  
Working with Modes ...................................................... 72  
2. Programming Buttons.............................................. 72  
Programming control panel buttons............................... 73  
Programming device items............................................. 73  
Programming direct-access and Left/Right Buttons ..... 73  
3. Labeling Buttons and Menu Items ......................... 74  
Labeling a button ............................................................ 74  
Labeling a menu item ..................................................... 74  
4. Adding and Moving Devices .................................... 75  
Adding devices ............................................................... 75  
Moving menu items ........................................................ 75  
5. Delete and restore ..................................................... 76  
Delete .............................................................................. 76  
Restore ............................................................................ 76  
6. Recording Macros and Setting Timers .................. 77  
Recording macros ........................................................... 77  
Editing macros ................................................................ 77  
Setting timers.................................................................. 78  
Editing timers ................................................................. 78  
7. Using the remote controller  
Recording a source .......................................... 57  
To record the input source signal you are currently  
watching or listening to .......................................... 57  
To record an input source signal different from that  
you are currently watching or listening to ............. 57  
Recording the video from one source and  
the audio from another ........................................... 58  
Remote controller  
Quick Start......................................................... 59  
Insert batteries ................................................................ 59  
Touch the screen to start................................................. 59  
Operate your components .............................................. 59  
Quick reference................................................. 60  
Modes ............................................................................. 60  
Introduction ....................................................... 61  
1. Intelligent Remote Controller ................................. 61  
Left and Right buttons .................................................... 62  
Touchscreen buttons ....................................................... 62  
Which Buttons Can Be Programmed? ........................... 62  
2. Charging the Remote Controller ............................ 63  
AA batteries .................................................................... 63  
Optional recharging dock ............................................... 63  
with Radio Frequency .......................................... 79  
Changing the remote controllers RF IR Settings ......... 79  
Choosing Another Channel ............................................ 80  
8. ChadEdit ................................................................... 81  
System requirements ...................................................... 81  
Troubleshooting ................................................ 82  
General Problems ........................................................... 82  
Programming Problems .................................................. 82  
Recharging Problems ..................................................... 82  
Getting Started................................................. 65  
1.Activate the remote controller ................................. 65  
Turning on the display.................................................... 65  
Using the backlight......................................................... 65  
Use mode ........................................................................ 65  
2.Define the Brand of Your Device ............................. 66  
Defining brands by selecting ......................................... 66  
Defining brands by searching ........................................ 68  
3. Select a Device........................................................... 69  
Via the Home menu ........................................................ 69  
Via the Device menu ...................................................... 69  
4. Operate a Device....................................................... 70  
Using touchscreen buttons ............................................. 70  
Using the Left and Right button .................................... 70  
Using the direct-access buttons...................................... 70  
5. Adjust the Settings.................................................... 70  
FAQ ..................................................................... 83  
Overview of Symbols ....................................... 84  
Specifications ................................................... 85  
Appendix  
Troubleshooting guide ..................................... 86  
POWER .......................................................................... 86  
SPEAKERS .................................................................... 86  
FM/AM TUNER............................................................. 86  
VIDEO and AUDIO ....................................................... 87  
OTHER ........................................................................... 87  
If one of the messages shown below appears ................ 87  
Specifications .................................... back cover  
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Features  
I 7 Assignable Digital Inputs (4 optical/3  
Coaxial), 2 outputs, and 1 Digital Input  
(optical)  
Amplifier Features  
I 110 Watts minimum of continuous RMS  
power to each of the seven channels into 8  
from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than  
0.08 %THD (FTC rated)  
I Pre Out Terminals for Front L/R, Center,  
Surround L/R, Surround back L/R or Zone 2  
L/R and Subwoofer  
I 7 Channel Amplifier  
I Wide Range Amplifier Technology (WRAT)  
I Linear Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry  
FM/AM Tuner Features  
I 40 FM/AM random presets  
I 192 kHz/24 Bit D/A Converters (except for  
I FM auto tuning  
Surround Back L/R)  
Other Performance Features  
I IntelliVolume  
I Ready for HDTV, Progressive-Scan DVD  
and DVD-Audio  
I Zone-2 Capability  
I Character Input  
I Unique and fully customizable universal  
Audio/Video Features  
I THX® Surround EX®  
touchscreen remote controller  
*
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
I THX Select Certified  
I Dolby®* Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II  
Dolby,” “Pro Logic,” “Surround EXand the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Theater-Dimensionalis a trademark of Onkyo Corporation.  
I DTS, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, DTS-ES Matrix  
6.1 and DTS Neo:6  
I Theater-DimensionalTM Virtual Surround  
Lucasfilm and THX are trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights  
reserved. Used under authorization.  
Re-Equalization and the Re-EQlogo are trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd.  
Manufactured under license of Lucasfilm Ltd.  
Mode  
DTS,” “DTS-ES Extended Surroundand Neo:6are trademarks of  
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
I Non-Scaling Configuration  
A-BUS and A-BUS Ready are registered trademarks of LeisureTech  
Electronics Pty Ltd Australia.  
I Onscreen displays (Basic menu/Advanced  
Xantech is a registered trademark of Xantech Corporation.  
Niles is a registered trademark of Niles Audio Corporation.  
menu)  
I 2 Wideband Component-Video Inputs/1  
Output  
THX Select  
I Composite to S-Video Conversion  
I 6 S-Video Inputs/3 Outputs  
I A-BUS Ready  
Before any home theatre component can be THX Select  
certified, it must pass a rigorous series of quality and  
performance tests. Only then can a product feature the THX  
Select logo, which is your guarantee that the Home Theatre  
products you purchase will give you superb performance for  
many years to come. THX Select requirements define hundreds  
of parameters, including power amplifier performance, and pre-  
amplifier performance and operation for both digital and analog  
domains. THX Select receivers also feature proprietary THX  
technologies (e.g., THX Mode, see page 42) which accurately  
translate film soundtracks for home theater playback.  
I 12V Trigger  
Supplied accessories  
Check that the following accessories are supplied with the DTR-8.2.  
AM loop antenna × 1  
FM indoor antenna × 1  
Remote controller × 1  
Batteries (AA, R6 or UM-3) × 4  
RS232 cable for PC connection × 1  
Power cord × 1  
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Before using this unit  
Insert batteries  
Using the remote controller  
Point the remote controller toward the remote control sensor. The  
STANDBY indicator lights up when the unit receives a signal from  
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.  
Remote control sensor  
DTR-8.2  
3. Slide the battery cover back on.  
STANDBY indicator  
1
2
3
30˚  
30˚  
Approx. 16 feet  
Notes:  
Do not mix new batteries with old batteries or different kinds of  
batteries.  
To avoid corrosion, remove the batteries if the remote controller  
is not to be used for a long time.  
Remove dead batteries immediately to avoid damage from  
corrosion. If the remote controller does not operate smoothly,  
replace both the batteries at the same time.  
Notes:  
Place the unit away from strong light such as direct sunlight or  
inverted fluorescent light which can prevent proper operation of  
the remote controller.  
Using another remote controller of the same type in the same  
room or using the unit near equipment which uses infrared rays  
may cause operational interference.  
Do not put objects on the remote controller. Its buttons may be  
pressed by mistake and drain the batteries.  
Make sure the audio rack doors do not have colored glass.  
Placing the unit behind such doors may prevent proper remote  
controller operation.  
If there is any obstacle between the remote controller and the  
remote control sensor, the remote controller will not operate.  
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Front panel facilities  
Here is an explanation of the controls and displays on the front panel of the DTR-8.2.  
Front panel  
Standby/On  
Master Volume  
Standby  
Power  
On  
Off  
Direct/  
(
GRN  
)
)
Zone  
2
Pure Audio  
(
Rec RED  
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
Push To Open  
Front door  
Video 5/Video Cam Input  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
Tuning  
Preset  
Rec Out  
Zone  
2
Off  
Stereo  
Surround  
THX  
DSP  
Dimmer  
FM Mode  
Memory  
Setup  
Enter  
Return  
Clear  
S
Video  
Video  
L
Audio  
R
Didital  
Front panel display  
Rec out indicator  
Listening mode or digital  
input format indicators  
Sleep indicator  
Tuning indicators  
Zone 2 indicator  
Multi function display  
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Front panel facilities  
For operational instructions, see page indicated in brackets [ ].  
Phones jack [51]  
This is a standard stereo jack for connecting stereo headphones.  
Power switch [28]  
Turns on and off the main power supply for the DTR-8.2.  
Zone 2 Level  
/
buttons [56]  
Press to enter the mode for adjusting the volume in the remote zone  
(Zone 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.  
Rec Out/Zone 2/Off buttons [56-58]  
These buttons allow you to use the DTR-8.2 to output to a remote  
zone (Zone 2) or to another component for recording purposes (Rec  
Out). Press the Rec Out button to output the audio and video signals  
to a recording component for recording purposes. Press the Zone 2  
button to enjoy the output from the DTR-8.2 in a different room,  
which is referred to as a remote zone (Zone 2).  
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.  
When either button is pressed, the currently selected input source for  
recording or outputting to the remote zone is displayed in the front  
panel display. If SOURCEis displayed, then the same input  
source as that selected for the main zone will be output.  
To select an input source, press the desired button (Rec Out or Zone  
2) and then press one of the input source buttons within 5 seconds.  
That source will be output for recording or viewing in the remote  
zone.  
Audio Selector button [54]  
This button is used to select the type of audio input signal. Each time  
pressed, the setting cycles from AutoMultichAnalog”  
and back.  
Input source buttons (DVD, Video 15, Tape, FM,  
AM, Phono, and CD) [51, 56]  
To set the Rec Out or Zone 2 output to the source channel, press that  
button twice in succession. To turn off the Rec Out or Zone 2 output,  
press that button and then press the Off button within 5 seconds.  
These buttons are used to select the input source for the main zone.  
To select the input source for the remote zone (Zone 2) or recording  
out (Rec Out), first press the Zone 2 or Rec Out button, and then the  
desired input source button. The input channel with its indicator lit  
red is output to Rec Out and the one with its indicator lit green is  
output to Zone 2.  
Note:  
The Rec Out and Zone 2 buttons use the same circuit and therefore  
cannot be used at the same time. When Rec Out is selected, nothing  
is output to Zone 2, and vice versa. When Zone 2 is selected, Rec Out  
is automatically fixed to SOURCE.  
Front display  
Listening mode buttons [52]  
Remote control sensor [7]  
Press these buttons to select a listening mode for the current input  
source.  
Display button [53]  
Stereo: Selects for normal stereo output.  
Surround: Selects for the Dolby Pro Logic, Neo:6, Dolby Digital,  
or DTS listening modes.  
THX: Selects for the THX listening mode.  
DSP / : Switches to the listening mode before or after the current  
one.  
The Display button is used to display information about the current  
input source signal. Each time you press the Display button, the  
screen changes to show you different information concerning the  
input signal.  
Master Volume dial [51]  
Dimmer button [53]  
The Master Volume dial is used to control the volume for the main  
zone. The volume for the remote zone (Zone 2) is independent.  
Press to set the brightness of the front display. There are 3 settings  
available: normal, dark, and very dark.  
The dimmer control for the front display can be performed at the  
remote controller.  
Upsampling indicator [43]  
Lights during upsampling. This function is available when the input  
source is Analog/PCM and the listening mode is set to the stereo or  
surround mode.  
FM Mode button [49]  
If you are listening to an FM radio station in stereo and the sound  
cuts out or there is a great deal of noise, switch from Stereo to  
MONO. Each time this button is pressed, the AUTO indication turns  
on and off, and the stereo mode changes from AUTO to MONO and  
vice versa.  
Pure Audio indicator [54]  
Lights during pure audio playback.  
Direct/Pure Audio button [54]  
Press to switch between the direct and pure audio modes.  
Direct: The direct mode outputs the sound without sound  
adjustment or filtration. In the direct mode, even if the Subwoofer  
setting of the Speaker Config sub-menu is set to Yes,no sound is  
output from the subwoofer and the left and right channels are output,  
as is, to the left and right speakers. Even for multichannel input  
signals, the sounds are not passed through the sound adjustment  
circuits.  
Memory button [50]  
This button is used to assign the radio station that is currently tuned  
in to a preset channel or delete a previously preset station.  
Setup button [30]  
Press to bring up the Setup menu. The OSD menu will appear on the  
TV monitor as well as the front display on the DTR-8.2.  
Pure Audio: Same as the direct mode except that the pure audio  
mode also turns off the display window, turns off the power supply  
to the video circuitry, and minimizes the sources of noise. The result  
is high-fidelity music playback true to the original source.  
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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. When navigating through the menu settings, these buttons  
move the cursor up or down (or change the highlighted item).  
Enter button [30]  
Press to display the screen for the selected item in the OSD Menu.  
Preset  
/
buttons [50]  
When AM or FM is selected as the input source, press one of these  
buttons to jump to a radio station that you preset using the Memory  
button. When navigating through the menu settings, these buttons  
select the value or item that you selected with the Tuning  
buttons.  
/
Return button [30]  
Press to exit the Main menu level or go back one level up.  
Video 5/Video Cam Input terminals [21]  
For connecting a video camera or game device.  
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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  
MUTE button  
+
Activates the mute function. [51]  
CH  
AV Amp  
CH +/button  
VOL  
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.  
First operation menu (page 1/3)  
ON button  
Turns on the DTR-8.2.  
OFF button  
Places the DTR-8.2 in the standby state.  
(Page 1/3)  
LISTEN button  
For displaying listening mode buttons.  
SETUP button  
For displaying setup operation buttons.  
Input Selector buttons  
Select an input source.  
CD: CD, DVD: DVD, Tuner: FM/AM, Phono: PHONO, Tape1: TAPE,  
Tape2: Not used with the DTR-8.2, Video1: VIDEO 1, Video2:VIDEO  
2, Video3:VIDEO 3, Video4:VIDEO 4, Video5: VIDEO 5  
Audio Sel button  
For selecting the audio input signal. The setting changes from  
Autoto Multichto Analogand back each time this button is  
pressed. [54]  
Second operation menu (page 2/3)  
Listening mode buttons  
(Page 2/3)  
Direct: Changes the listening mode directly to the Direct listening  
mode. If pressed, the listening mode for the selected input source set  
in the Listening Mode Preset is also changed to the Direct listening  
mode. When the listening mode is set to Direct, you can switch  
between Direct and Pure Audio.  
Stereo: Changes the listening mode directly to the Stereo listening mode. If  
pressed, the listening mode for the selected input source set in the Listening  
Mode Preset sub-menu is also changed to the Stereo listening mode.  
Surr: Changes the listening mode to the surround mode for the  
current input signal (e.g., Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital, or  
DTS). If pressed, the listening mode for the selected input source set  
in the Listening Mode Preset is also changed to the Surround  
listening mode.  
When the Surround listening mode is selected  
When playing back DTS sources  
Switches the DTS-ES setting from Auto On Off.  
When playing back Analog/PCM sources  
Switches from Pro Logic II Movie Pro Logic II Music →  
DTS Neo6:Cinema DTS Neo6:Music.  
When playing back D.F. 2-channel sources  
Switches from Pro Logic II Movie Pro Logic II Music.  
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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. Use the  
+/buttons to increase or decrease the sound level. Use the CH Sel  
button to change from speaker to speaker. For a more detailed  
explanation of how to calibrate the speaker levels, see page 34.  
Dim button  
Adjusts the display brightness.  
There are three settings available: normal, dark and very dark. [53]  
/
/ / , Enter buttons  
When selecting items in the Setup menu, press the upper and lower  
portions to select item, press the right and left portions to select  
parameter values or modes, and press Enter to select item. [30]  
: When the input source is a digital source, this button works  
as the same for the Surr button. When the input source is Analog/  
PCM, this button changes the listening mode between Dolby Pro  
Logic II Movie and Dolby Pro Logic II Music.  
+/buttons  
Select the speaker whose volume is to be adjusted using the CH Sel  
button and adjust the volume using the +/buttons. [53]  
dts: When the input source is a digital source, this button works as  
the same for the Surr button. When the input source is Analog/PCM,  
this button changes the listening mode between DTS Neo:6 Music  
and DTS Neo:6 Cinema.Neo6:Cinema DTS Neo6:Music.  
THX: Changes the listening mode to the THX listening mode.  
When the THX listening mode is selected  
Sleep button  
Sets the sleep function.  
The Sleep button enables you to set the DTR-8.2 to turn off  
automatically after a specified time period. [53]  
SP A/B buttons  
When playing back Dolby Digital sources  
These buttons are not used with the DTR-8.2.  
Switches the THX Surround EX mode (Auto On Off) if the  
source is a Dolby Digital-compatible source.  
CH Sel button  
When playing back Analog/PCM sources  
For selecting the speaker for level adjustment. Used together with  
the +/buttons. [53]  
Switches the decoding mode (Pro Logic II Movie DTS  
Neo6:Cinema) for THX processing.  
When playing back DTS sources  
Allows you to enjoy the DTS THX Cinema, DTS-ES Discrete  
6.1 THX Cinema, and DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 THX Cinema  
surround systems. The DTS-ES mode changes from Auto On  
Off.  
All CH Stereo: Changes the listening mode to All Channel Stereo  
listening mode.  
DTS / : Changes the listening mode as shown below.  
Mono Direct/Pure Audio Stereo Theater-Dimensional →  
Surround THX Mono Movie Enhanced 7 Orchestra →  
Unplugged Studio-Mix TV Logic All Ch Stereo Mono.  
If pressed, the listening mode for the selected input source set in the  
Listening Mode Preset is also changed.  
Display: For changing the display in the front display.  
Re-EQ: Depending on the listening mode, you can turn the cinema  
re-equalization function on or off. [43, 46]  
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Select Zone 2 in the Home menu to display the Zone 2 operation  
buttons. [56]  
CONT  
+
MUTE  
CH +/button  
LIGHT  
For selecting a tuner preset channel in the remote zone (Zone 2).  
+
CH  
VOL  
/
buttons  
For adjusting the volume in the remote zone (Zone 2).  
VOL  
ON button  
For disabling the function of the remote zone (Zone 2).  
Zone 2  
OFF button  
For activating the function of the remote zone (Zone 2).  
Input Selector buttons  
Selects an input source.  
CD: CD, DVD: DVD, Tuner: FM/AM, Phono: PHONO, Tape1:  
TAPE, Tape2: Not used with the DTR-8.2, Video1: VIDEO 1,  
Video2: VIDEO 2, Video3: VIDEO 3, Video4: VIDEO 4, Video5:  
VIDEO 5  
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Rear panel facilities  
Here is an explanation of the terminals found on the rear of the DTR-  
8.2 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.  
Improper connection  
Be sure to always refer to the instructions that came with the  
component that you are connecting.  
Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been  
made.  
Inserted completely  
For input jacks, red connectors (marked R) are used for the  
right channel, white connectors (marked L) are used for the  
left channel, and yellow connectors (marked V) are used for  
video connection.  
Do not bind audio/video connection cables with power cords  
and speaker cables. Doing so may adversely affect the  
picture and sound quality.  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
PRE OUT  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
R
L
ANTENNA  
FRONT SPEAKERS  
SURR SPEAKERS  
OPT  
FRONT  
SUB  
OUTPUT  
AV RECEIVER  
MODEL NO. DTR-8.2  
MONITOR  
R
L
R
L
OUT  
1
Y
IR OUT 40K  
R
L
CENTER  
A
B
AM  
2
OUT  
IN  
ZONE 2  
DVD  
P
P
B
AC OUTLETS  
COAX  
1
SURR  
IR OUT 56K  
R
SURR  
BACK/  
INPUT 1  
Y
ZONE  
2
ZONE A  
OUT  
FM  
75  
2
3
OUT  
IN  
:
CAUTION  
SPEAKER  
VIDEO 1  
IMPEDANCE  
SURR  
FRONT  
SUB  
MULTI CH  
INPUT  
ZONE B  
OUT  
BACK  
/ZONE 2  
SPEAKERS  
PB  
4
6
OHMS MIN. OR  
OHMS MIN.  
SWITCHED  
TOTAL 120W 1A MAX.  
AUDIO  
L
/SPEAKER  
R
OPT  
1
CENTER  
SEE  
ZONE C  
OUT  
INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL FOR  
CORRECT  
SETTINGS.  
PH  
OUT  
IN  
P
R
VIDEO 2  
R
L
INPUT 2  
Y
CENTER  
SURR  
ZONE D  
OUT  
SPEAKER  
2
3
4
CD  
IR  
IN  
AC INLET  
A
ZONE 2  
SURR  
BACK  
12V  
TRIGGER  
OUT  
RS 232  
IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
3
4
P
B
R
DC IN  
24V 4A  
B
OUT  
TAPE  
IN  
IN  
P
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
GND  
R
L
R
L
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
Coaxial cable  
DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT  
(coaxial and optical)  
These are the digital audio inputs and outputs on the rear panel.  
There are three digital inputs with coaxial jacks and four with optical  
jacks. The inputs accept digital audio signals from a compact disc,  
LD, DVD, or other digital source component. For digital output,  
there is 1 optical output. The digital outputs can be connected to MD  
recorders, CD recorders, DAT decks, or other similar components.  
Optical fiber cable  
Optical digital input terminal  
Since an analog connection must be made when using REC OUT  
or ZONE 2, make sure that the connection to the input source is  
not digital only, but analog as well.  
An optical digital input terminal is  
equipped with a protection cap. When  
connecting, remove this cap. When not  
using, put the cap back on the terminal.  
When using one of the optical input or output jacks, remove the  
protective cap and keep it safely. When the jack is not used,  
replace the protective cap.  
When using an optical input or output jack, always use an optical  
fiber cable.  
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PRE OUT  
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT  
These jacks are for connecting auxiliary power amplifier.  
If your DVD player or other device has component video  
connectors, be sure to connect them to these component video  
connectors on the DTR-8.2. The DTR-8.2 has two component video  
input connectors to obtain the color information (Y, PB, PR) directly  
from the recorded DVD signal or other video component and one  
component video output connector to output it directly into the  
matrix decoder of the display device. By sending the pure DVD  
component video signal directly, the DVD signal forgoes the extra  
processing that normally would degrade the image. The result is  
vastly increased image quality, with incredibly lifelike colors and  
crisp detail.  
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.  
L (white)  
Front input  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
PRE OUT  
L
R
R (red)  
OPT  
FRONT  
SUB  
1
CENTER  
Subwoofer  
2
COAX  
1
SURR  
L (white)  
R (red)  
SURR  
BACK/  
ZONE 2  
Surround  
back  
Y PB PR  
RCA type  
2
3
FRONT  
MULTI C  
INPUT  
L (white)  
Surround input  
R (red)  
Center  
A-BUS  
Congratulations for purchasing a most efficient, modern-day remote  
controllable whole house audio system. A-BUS is a simple,  
efficient, elegant audio distribution system. The wiring installation  
time is significantly reduced as only a single CAT-5 wire is run to  
each location. A-BUS is easy to use, reliable, affordable, and most of  
all, far better sounding than conventional autoformer based volume  
controls.  
Power amplifier  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ZONE A/B/C/D: Use a CAT-5 (eight conductor twisted) cable to  
connect directly from the receivers A-BUS RJ45 Hub to an A-BUS  
keypad. A-BUS outputs enable connection up to four A-BUS  
keypads.  
1. Front left speaker  
2. Front right speaker  
3. Subwoofer  
4. Surround back left  
speaker  
5. Surround back right  
speaker  
6. Surround left speaker  
7. Surround right speaker  
8. Center speaker  
Warning:  
DO NOT connect A-BUS outputs to any computer or network  
connections (i.e. ethernet). It will cause damage to the computer or  
network components as 24-volt power runs on this same cable to  
power the amplifier stages of the amplifier module.  
ANTENNA  
These jacks are for connecting the FM indoor antenna and AM loop  
antenna that are supplied with the DTR-8.2.  
IR control: Another feature of the A-BUS system is the ability to  
control source equipment in another room where the A-BUS module  
is installed. If you wish to control another source from the receiver at  
the A-BUS keypad by remote control, connect A-BUS or another  
brands' IR emitter on the receiver's 40 k terminal. Then place the  
emitter on the remote receiver on the front panel.  
AUDIO IN/OUT  
These are the analog audio inputs and outputs. There are eight audio  
inputs and 3 audio outputs. The audio inputs and outputs require  
RCA-type connectors.  
Typically, the emitter will work when you connect with a 40 K  
connector. If it does not work, try a 56 K connector.  
When connecting a VCR or other video component, make sure  
you connect the audio and video leads together (i.e., both to  
VIDEO 3).  
DC INPUT: Connect A-BUS power supply. Do not use any other  
AC Adapter on this connector as it may cause severe damage to the  
receiver.  
The PHONO (PH) input jacks on the DTR-8.2 is designed for  
use with turntables that use moving magnet cartridges.  
SPEAKERS  
RCA type  
Seven terminals are provided for the front left, front right, front  
center, surround left, surround right, surround back left, and  
surround back right speakers. Speaker outputs are compatible with  
banana plug connectors.  
MONITOR OUT  
The monitor output includes both composite video and S video  
configurations. This output is for connecting television monitors or  
projectors.  
ZONE 2 AUDIO/VIDEO OUT  
Connect the device that will be used in the remote zone (Zone 2). For  
more information regarding how to make the connections, refer to  
Connecting the remote zone (Zone 2) speakerson page 24.  
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Rear panel facilities  
AC OUTLETS  
(RI)  
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.  
The  
terminal on the DTR-8.2 is for connecting other Integra/  
Onkyo components equipped with the same  
component is  
supplied with the DTR-8.2 at the sensor on the DTR-8.2 and operate  
that component without having to switch remote controllers.  
terminal. When a  
-connected, you can point the remote controller  
In addition, by connecting components to the  
also perform the system operations given below.  
terminal, you can  
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).  
Power on/ready function  
When the DTR-8.2 is in the standby state, if an  
component is turned on, then the DTR-8.2 also turns on and the input  
source selected at the DTR-8.2 automatically switches to that  
component.  
-connected  
If the power cord for an  
-connected component is connected to  
the AC OUTLET on the DTR-8.2, or if the DTR-8.2 is turned on,  
this function will not work.  
Direct change function  
When the play button is pressed at an  
-connected component, the  
input source selected at the DTR-8.2 automatically changes to that  
component.  
AC OUTLETS  
AC 120V 60Hz  
SWITCHED  
TOTAL 120W 1A MAX.  
Power off function  
When the DTR-8.2 is placed in the standby state, all  
-connected  
components are also automatically put into the standby state.  
CAUTION  
If an MD recorder is connected to the TAPE jack on the DTR-8.2,  
switch the Input Selector from TAPE to MD (see page 28).  
AC INLET  
Plug the supplied power cord into this AC INLET and then into the  
power outlet on the wall.  
DTR-8.2  
Do not use a power cord other than the one supplied with the  
DTR-8.2. The power cord supplied is designed for use with the  
DTR-8.2 and should not be used with any other device.  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
connector  
Never have the power cord disconnected from the DTR-8.2  
while the other end is plugged into the wall outlet. Doing so may  
cause an electric shock. Always connect by plugging into the  
wall outlet last and disconnect by unplugging from the wall  
outlet first.  
Ex: Integra/Onkyo CD  
player  
connector  
Ex: Integra/Onkyo cassette  
tape deck  
AC INLET  
To connect components using the  
remote control cable from this  
terminal, simply connect a  
terminal to the terminal of the  
other component. An  
remote control cable with a 1/8-inch (3.5-  
mm) miniature two-conductor plug comes with every cassette tape  
deck, compact disc player, MD recorder, and DVD player that has an  
terminal.  
Power cord  
(supplied)  
When performing operations with  
-connected components  
using the system, do not use the remote zone (Zone 2).  
To an AC wall  
outlet  
For remote control operation, the audio connection cables must  
also be connected.  
If a component has two  
terminals, you can use either one to  
12V TRIGGER A/B/ZONE 2 terminal  
connect to the DTR-8.2. The other one can be used to daisy chain  
with another component.  
These terminals are provided so that you can use the operation of the  
DTR-8.2 control the operation of another externally connected  
device. Connect the component to this 1/8-inch mini-jack terminal  
and when the set input source is selected, the device will turn on. Set  
the 12V TRIGGER terminal using the Setup menu: Input setup →  
12V trigger (see page 42).  
When the DTR-8.2 is in the ZONE 2 mode, this terminal outputs at  
12 V/100 mA.  
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GND  
IR IN/OUT  
Use this GND terminal for connecting the ground (or earth) wire if a  
turntable is connected. Refer to Connecting a turntableon page 18.  
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-8.2 and then place the IR emitter on the remote  
sensor of the component or facing it.  
RS 232  
The RS 232 port is to be used in conjunction with an external  
controller to control the operation of the DTR-8.2 by using an  
external device.  
VIDEO IN/OUT  
These are the video inputs and outputs. On the rear panel, there are  
five video inputs and two video outputs and each one includes both  
composite video and S video configurations. Connect VCRs, LD  
players, DVD players, and other video components to the video  
inputs.  
The two video output channels can be used to be connected to video  
tape recorders for making recordings.  
When connecting a VCR or other video component, make sure  
you connect the audio and video leads together (i.e., both to  
VIDEO 3).  
The Video 5 inputs are located on the front panel.  
Composite  
video jack  
S video jack  
MULTI CHANNEL INPUT  
By connecting a DVD player, MPEG decoder, or other component  
that has a multi channel port, you can playback the audio with 5.1  
channel or 7.1 channel output. So, be sure to prepare a cable that can  
properly connect the DTR-8.2 to the peripheral device.  
L (white)  
Front output  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
PRE OUT  
L
R (red)  
R
OPT  
FRONT  
SUB  
1
Subwoofer  
Surround  
CENTER  
2
COAX  
1
SURR  
L (white)  
R (red)  
SURR  
BACK/  
ZONE  
2
2
3
FRONT  
SUB  
MULTI  
INPUT  
C
OPT  
1
CENTER  
Ex: DVD-Audio player/MPEG  
decoder  
SURR  
2
3
4
SURR  
BACK  
R
L
R (red)  
Surround back  
Center  
GND  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
L (white)  
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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.  
Audio connection cable  
Left (white)  
L
Right (red)  
R
: Signal flow  
Ground wire (earth)  
Analog audio output  
Digital audio input (optical)  
R (red)  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
PRE OUT  
L
R
ANTENNA  
OPT  
1
FRONT  
SUB  
Digital audio output (optical)  
CENTER  
L (white)  
AM  
2
COAX  
1
SURR  
1.Turntable (PH)  
SURR  
BACK/  
ZONE 2  
FM  
75  
2
3
3. Cassette tape deck, MD  
FRONT  
SUB  
MULTI CH  
INPUT  
recorder, DAT deck, or CD  
recorder (TAPE)  
AUDIO  
L
R
OPT  
1
CENTER  
R (red)  
PH  
Analog audio output  
SURR  
2
3
4
CD  
R (red)  
SURR  
BACK  
OUT  
L (white)  
R
L
TAPE  
IN  
Analog audio input  
2. CD player (CD)  
L (white)  
R (red)  
GND  
R
L
AUDIO  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
Analog audio output  
Digital audio output (optical)  
L (white)  
With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the CD input source is  
set for digital input at the OPTICAL 1 jack.  
If the digital connection is made at a different jack, this must be  
changed at the Setup menu: Input Setup Digital Setup (see page  
36).  
Connecting your audio components  
Below is an example of how you can connect your audio  
components to the DTR-8.2. Refer to the diagram above for the  
following connection examples.  
3. Connecting a cassette tape deck, MD recorder, DAT  
deck, or CD recorder (TAPE)  
1. Connecting a turntable (PH)  
Using an RCA-type audio connection cable, connect the output  
terminal on the turntable to the PH input jacks on the DTR-8.2. Make  
sure that you properly connect the left channel to the L jack and the  
right channel to the R jack.  
Using an RCA-type audio connection cable, connect the output  
terminals (PLAY) of the device to the TAPE IN jacks on the DTR-  
8.2 and the input terminals (REC) to the TAPE OUT jacks. Make  
sure that you properly connect the left channel to the L jack and the  
right channel to the R jack.  
Note:  
The DTR-8.2 is designed for use with moving magnet cartridges.  
For proper operation, connect a ground (or earth) wire to the GND  
terminal. For some turntables, however, connecting the ground wire  
may cause increased noise, and in such a case, a ground wire is not  
necessary and should not be connected.  
If the device has a digital output jack as well, be sure to also connect  
it to either a DIGITAL INPUT (COAXIAL) or DIGITAL INPUT  
(OPTICAL) jack on the DTR-8.2 depending on the type of  
connector on the device.  
With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the TAPE input source  
is set for digital input at the OPTICAL 2 jack.  
If the digital connection is made at a different jack, this must be  
changed at the Setup menu: Input Setup Digital Setup (see page  
36).  
2. Connecting a compact disc player (CD)  
Using an RCA-type audio connection cable, connect the output  
terminal on the compact disc player to the CD input jacks on the  
DTR-8.2. Make sure that you properly connect the left channel to the  
L jack and the right channel to the R jack.  
Note:  
The output from the DIGITAL OUTPUT jack of the DTR-8.2 is  
only the digital signal input to the DIGITAL INPUT jack.  
If the compact disc player has a digital output jack as well, be sure to  
also connect it to either a DIGITAL INPUT (COAXIAL) or  
DIGITAL INPUT (OPTICAL) jack on the DTR-8.2 depending on  
the type of connector on the compact disc player.  
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: Signal flow  
Video connection cable  
S video connection cable  
Component video connection cable  
Audio connection cable  
Left (white)  
P
R
P
R
L
P
Y
B
P
B
Y
Right (red)  
R
Digital audio input (optical)  
Digital audio output (coaxial)  
S Video input  
Video input  
Digital audio output (coaxial)  
R (red)  
Analog audio  
output  
L (white)  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
PRE  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
R (red)  
Analog audio  
input  
R
TENNA  
OPT  
FRONT  
SUB  
OUTPUT  
MONITOR  
Video output  
OUT  
1
Y
R
L
AM  
2
OUT  
IN  
ZONE 2  
DVD  
P
P
B
L (white)  
COAX  
1
SURR  
S Video output  
R
5. DVD recorder, other digital video  
recording device (VIDEO 2)  
SURR  
BACK/  
ZONE 2  
INPUT 1  
Y
FM  
75  
2
3
OUT  
IN  
VIDEO 1  
FRONT  
SUB  
4. DVD player (DVD)  
P
P
B
DIO  
L
OPT  
1
PH  
OUT  
IN  
R
R (red)  
VIDEO 2  
INPUT 2  
Y
SURR  
2
3
4
CD  
SURR  
BACK  
OUT  
IN  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
P
P
B
R
Analog audio  
output  
L (white)  
R
TAPE  
IN  
IN  
GND  
DIO  
L
R
L
Video output  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
Y
P
B
R
S Video output  
Y
P
PB  
Component video output  
Component video output  
PR  
Connecting your video components  
4. Connecting a DVD player (DVD)  
If the device is equipped with an S video output terminal, connect it  
to the DVD S VIDEO IN terminal with an S video cable. If it does  
not have an S video output terminal, connect its video output  
terminal to the DVD VIDEO IN terminal using an RCA-type video  
connection cable. You do not need to connect to both the DVD S  
VIDEO IN and DVD VIDEO IN terminals. If the device has  
component video outputs, connect them to one of the  
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jacks.  
Below is an example of how you can connect your video  
components to the DTR-8.2. Refer to the diagram above for the  
following connection examples.  
The flow of the video signals is as follows:  
The signal that comes in from VIDEO IN is sent to VIDEO OUT  
and S VIDEO OUT.  
The signal that comes in from S VIDEO IN is sent to S VIDEO  
OUT and VIDEO OUT.  
With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the DVD input source is  
set for the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1 jack.  
The signal that comes in from COMPONENT VIDEO IN is only  
sent to COMPONENT VIDEO OUT. When connecting a video  
player to the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT terminals, be sure  
to connect your television to the COMPONENT VIDEO  
OUTPUT terminals.  
If the video connection is made at COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 2,  
this must be changed at the Setup menu: Input Setup Video Setup  
Component Video (see page 38).  
Using an RCA-type audio connection cable, connect the audio  
output terminal on the device to the audio DVD IN jacks on the  
DTR-8.2. Make sure that you properly connect the left channel to the  
L jack and the right channel to the R jack.  
Note:  
If only the video connection for the MONITOR OUT is made, even  
if the input from each source component is through a component  
video connection, the picture will not appear. If only the S video  
connection for the MONITOR OUT is made, the picture will not  
appear.  
If the device has a digital output jack as well, be sure to also connect  
it to either a DIGITAL INPUT (COAXIAL) or DIGITAL INPUT  
(OPTICAL) jack on the DTR-8.2 depending on the type of  
connector on the DVD player.  
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Connections  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
PRE  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
R
TENNA  
7. Settop box, video camera  
(VIDEO 3)  
OPT  
FRONT  
SUB  
OUTPUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
1
Y
R
L
AM  
2
OUT  
IN  
ZONE 2  
DVD  
P
B
R (red)  
COAX  
1
SURR  
S Video input  
Video input  
PR  
SURR  
BACK/  
ZONE 2  
INPUT 1  
Y
Analog audio  
output  
FM  
75  
2
3
OUT  
IN  
L (white)  
VIDEO 1  
FRONT  
SUB  
PB  
DIO  
L
L (white)  
Analog audio  
input  
Video output  
OPT  
1
PH  
OUT  
IN  
PR  
VIDEO 2  
INPUT 2  
Y
SURR  
S Video output  
2
3
4
CD  
R (red)  
SURR  
BACK  
OUT  
IN  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
P
B
R
Digital audio output (optical)  
R
TAPE  
IN  
6. VCR (VIDEO 1)  
IN  
P
GND  
DIO  
L
R
L
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
R (red)  
Analog audio  
output  
L (white)  
Video output  
S Video output  
With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the DVD input source is  
set for digital input at the COAXIAL 1 jack.  
If the device also has a digital input jack, it can be connected to the  
DIGITAL OUTPUT (OPTICAL) jack on the DTR-8.2 for digital  
recording of the source for REC OUT at the DTR-8.2.  
If the digital connection is made at a different jack, this must be  
changed at the Setup menu: Input Setup Digital Setup (see page  
36).  
Note:  
The output from the DIGITAL OUTPUT jack of the DTR-8.2 is  
only the digital signal input to the DIGITAL INPUT jack.  
5. Connecting a DVD recorder or other digital video  
recording device (VIDEO 2)  
6. Connecting a video cassette recorder (VIDEO 1)  
Using an RCA-type video connection cable, connect the video  
output terminal (composite) on the device to the VIDEO 2 IN jacks  
on the DTR-8.2 and video input terminal to the VIDEO 2 OUT jacks.  
If there is an S video input/output terminal on the device, connect it  
to the S VIDEO 2 IN/OUT jack using an S video cable. You do not  
need to connect to both the S VIDEO 2 IN and VIDEO 2 IN  
terminals. If the device has component video outputs, connect them  
to one of the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jacks.  
Using an RCA-type video connection cable, connect the video  
output terminal (composite) on the video cassette recorder to the  
VIDEO 1 IN jacks on the DTR-8.2 and video input terminal to the  
VIDEO 1 OUT jacks. If there is an S video input/output terminal on  
the video cassette recorder, connect it to the S VIDEO 1 IN/OUT  
jack using an S video cable. You do not need to connect to both the S  
VIDEO 1 IN and VIDEO 1 IN terminals. If the video cassette  
recorder has component video outputs, connect them to one of the  
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jacks.  
With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the VIDEO 2 input  
source is set for the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 2 jack.  
With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the VIDEO 1 input  
source is set for the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 2 jack.  
If the video connection is made at COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1,  
this must be changed at the Setup menu: Input Setup Video Setup  
Component Video (see page 38).  
Using an RCA-type audio connection cable, connect the audio  
output terminal on the device to the same VIDEO 2 IN audio jacks  
on the DTR-8.2 and audio input terminal to the VIDEO 2 OUT audio  
jacks. Make sure that you properly connect the left channel to the L  
jack and the right channel to the R jack.  
If the video connection is made at COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1,  
this must be changed at the Setup menu: Input Setup Video Setup  
Component Video (see page 38).  
Using an RCA-type audio connection cable, connect the audio  
output terminal on the video cassette recorder to the same VIDEO 1  
IN audio jacks on the DTR-8.2 and audio input terminal to the  
VIDEO 1 OUT audio jacks. Make sure that you properly connect the  
left channel to the L jack and the right channel to the R jack.  
If the device has a digital output jack as well, be sure to also connect  
it to either a DIGITAL INPUT (COAXIAL) or DIGITAL INPUT  
(OPTICAL) jack on the DTR-8.2 depending on the type of  
connector on the device.  
With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the VIDEO 1 input  
source is set for digital input at the COAXIAL 2 jack.  
If the digital connection is made at a different jack, this must be  
changed at the Setup menu: Input Setup Digital Setup (see page  
36).  
With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the VIDEO 2 input  
source is set for digital input at the COAXIAL 3 jack.  
If the digital connection is made at a different jack, this must be changed  
at the Setup menu: Input Setup Digital Setup (see page 36).  
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Connections  
9.TV monitor or projector  
(MONITOR OUT)  
Y
PB  
Component video input  
PR  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
PRE  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
Video input  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
R
TENNA  
OPT  
FRONT  
SUB  
OUTPUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
1
Y
8. Satellite tuner or television  
(VIDEO 4)  
S Video input  
R
L
AM  
2
OUT  
IN  
ZONE 2  
DVD  
P
P
B
COAX  
1
SURR  
Digital audio output  
(optical)  
R
SURR  
BACK/  
ZONE 2  
INPUT 1  
Y
FM  
75  
2
3
OUT  
IN  
VIDEO 1  
R (red)  
FRONT  
SUB  
P
P
B
DIO  
L
OPT  
1
Analog audio  
PH  
OUT  
IN  
R
output  
L (white)  
VIDEO 2  
INPUT 2  
Y
SURR  
2
3
4
CD  
Video output  
SURR  
BACK  
OUT  
IN  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
P
P
B
R
R
TAPE  
IN  
S Video output  
IN  
GND  
DIO  
L
R
L
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
7, 8. Connecting a satellite tuner, television, or settop  
box (VIDEO 3 or 4)  
If the monitor or projector is equipped with an S video output  
terminal, connect it to the MONITOR OUT S VIDEO terminal with  
an S video cable. If it does not have an S video output terminal,  
connect its video output terminal to the MONITOR OUT VIDEO  
terminal using an RCA-type video connection cable. You do not  
need to connect to both the MONITOR OUT S VIDEO and  
MONITOR OUT VIDEO terminals. If the device has component  
video inputs, connect them to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT  
jacks.  
If the satellite tuner or television is equipped with an S video output  
terminal, connect it to the S VIDEO 3 (or 4) IN terminal with an S  
video cable. If it does not have an S video output terminal, connect  
its video output terminal to the VIDEO 3 (or 4) IN terminal using an  
RCA-type video connection cable. You do not need to connect to  
both the S VIDEO 3 (or 4) IN and VIDEO 3 (or 4) IN terminals. If  
the satellite tuner or television has component video outputs,  
connect them to one of the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jacks.  
Note:  
Note that the Setup menu will only be displayed on the monitor  
connected to MONITOR OUT and not those connected to the  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks.  
With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the VIDEO 3 and  
VIDEO 4 input sources are set for the COMPONENT VIDEO  
INPUT 2 jack.  
If the video connection is made at COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT 1,  
this must be changed at the Setup menu: Input Setup Video Setup  
Component Video (see page 38).  
Using an RCA-type audio connection cable, connect the audio  
output terminal on the satellite tuner or television to the same  
VIDEO 3 (or 4) IN audio jacks on the DTR-8.2. Make sure that you  
properly connect the left channel to the L jack and the right channel  
to the R jack.  
10. Connecting video camera, etc. (VIDEO 5)  
If the device is equipped with an S video output terminal, connect it  
to the S VIDEO 5 IN terminal with an S video cable. If it does not  
have an S video output terminal, connect its video output terminal to  
the VIDEO 5 IN terminal using an RCA-type video connection  
cable. You do not need to connect to both the S VIDEO 5 IN and  
VIDEO 5 IN terminals.  
The VIDEO 5 digital input is fixed to the OPTICAL input on the  
front panel.  
If the device has a digital output jack as well, be sure to also connect  
it to either a DIGITAL INPUT (COAXIAL) or DIGITAL INPUT  
(OPTICAL) jack on the DTR-8.2 depending on the device.  
S Video output  
With the initial settings of the DTR-8.2, the VIDEO 3 input source is  
set for digital input at the OPTICAL 3 jack, and the VIDEO 4 input  
source is set for digital input at the OPTICAL 4 jack.  
Digital output  
(optical)  
Video  
Video  
5/Video Cam Input  
If the digital connection is made at a different jack, this must be changed  
at the Setup menu: Input Setup Digital Setup (see page 36).  
S
Video  
L
Audio  
R
Didital  
9. Connecting a television monitor or projector  
(MONITOR OUT)  
10. Video camera/Video game  
(VIDEO 5/VIDEO CAM INPUT)  
The DTR-8.2 is equipped with a simple Y/C separate circuit and  
simple Y/C mixed circuit. Since both the signal from the S VIDEO  
and VIDEO inputs are output to the MONITOR OUT S VIDEO  
output, if the television or projector is equipped with an S video  
input, it is unnecessary to connect the video connectors. If it is  
equipped with only a video input, connect it to the MONITOR OUT  
VIDEO output.  
Video output  
Left (white)  
Analog output  
Right (red)  
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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.  
Surround back speakers  
Place these speakers behind the listener so that the angle  
between each speaker and the listener is approximately 30  
degrees.  
For THX surround EX playback, we recommend that you use a THX  
speaker system that is certified by Lucasfilm Ltd.  
Place these speakers so that their height is 3 feet (1 meter)  
higher than that of the listeners ears.  
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Ideal speaker configuration  
Front right and left speakers  
Center speaker  
Produces a rich sound image by serving as a sound source for the  
front right and left speakers and enhancing the sonic movement.  
Surround right and left speakers  
8
9
Adds three-dimensional sonic movement and produces  
environmental sound associated with the background and effect  
sound for each scene.  
Subwoofer  
A subwoofer is recommended for the highest bass effect.  
Surround back right and left speakers  
Required for enjoying THX Surround EX, DTS-ES Matrix 6.1,  
or DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 audio.  
Layout with dipolar  
speakers  
Layout with monopolar  
speakers  
Subwoofer  
1
1
Produces powerful and heavy bass.  
3
4
3
4
2
5
2
5
Minimum speaker configuration for surround  
sound playback  
6
7
6
7
Front right and left speakers  
10  
10  
Surround right and left speakers  
The sound recorded for the center speaker and the subwoofer will be  
properly distributed to the front right and left speakers for optimized  
surround playback.  
8
9
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
TV or screen  
Front left speaker  
Subwoofer  
Center speaker  
Front right speaker  
6
Surround left speaker  
Surround right speaker  
Surround back left speaker  
Surround back right speaker  
7
8
9
Speaker placement  
10 Listening position  
Ideal speaker placement varies depending on the size of your room  
and the wall coverings. Here, only typical example of speaker  
placement and recommendations are shown.  
In order to create the optimum conditions for the best sound quality,  
be sure to place all the speakers so that the greatest difference  
between the distances of each speaker to the listening position is less  
than 6 meters.  
Most dipoles have an arrow on them to indicate their orientation  
towards the screen. So for the side dipoles, the arrows point forward.  
For the back dipoles, the arrows should point towards each other to  
achieve the correct acoustical phasing in the room.  
Important points regarding speaker placement  
Front left and right speakers and center speaker  
Place these three speakers at the same height from the floor.  
Place each speaker so that sound is aimed at the location of the  
listeners ears when at the listening position.  
Surround left and right speakers  
Place these speakers so that their height is 1 meter higher than  
that of the listeners ears.  
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Connecting speakers  
Connecting speakers  
Connecting the speaker cable  
1. Strip away 5/8 inch (15 mm) of wire insulation.  
Caution:  
Connect only speakers with an impedance between 4 and 16 to  
the DTR-8.2. If the impedance of even one speaker is between 4  
and 6 , be sure to set the speaker impedance setting  
accordingly (see page 31).  
2. Twist wire ends very tight.  
3. Unscrew  
4. Insert wire  
Notes:  
When you are using only one speaker or when you wish to listen to  
monaural (mono) sound, a single speaker should never be  
connected in parallel to both the right and left-channel terminals  
simultaneously.  
5. Screw  
1
3
2
5
15mm  
4
SPEAKERS  
SPEAKERS  
+
+
L
L
L
L
R
R
R
R
+
+
To prevent damage to circuitry,  
never short-circuit the positive (+)  
and negative () speaker wire.  
Connecting a subwoofer  
Use the PRE OUT SUBWOOFER jack to connect a subwoofer with  
a built-in power amplifier. If your subwoofer does not have a built-in  
amplifier, connect an amplifier to the PRE OUT SUBWOOFER jack  
and the subwoofer to the amplifier.  
NO!  
Be sure to connect the positive and negative cables for the  
speakers properly. If they are mixed up, the left and right signals  
will be reversed and the audio will sound unnatural.  
Do not connect more than one speaker cable to one speaker  
terminal. Doing so may damage the DTR-8.2.  
Connect either your surround back speakers or the speakers you  
will be using in the remote zone (Zone 2) to the SURR BACK  
SPEAKERS/ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals (see page 24).  
Surround right  
speaker  
Surround left  
speaker  
Front right  
speaker  
Front left  
speaker  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
PRE OUT  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
R
L
ANTENNA  
FRONT SPEAKERS  
SURR SPEAKERS  
OPT  
FRONT  
SUB  
AV RECEIVER  
MODEL NO. DTR-8.2  
MONITOR  
R
L
R
L
OUT  
1
Y
IR OUT 40K  
R
L
CENTER  
A
B
AM  
2
OUT  
IN  
ZONE 2  
DVD  
P
B
AC OUTLETS  
COAX  
1
SURR  
IR OUT 56K  
PR  
SURR  
BACK/  
ZONE 2  
INPUT 1  
Y
ZONE A  
OUT  
FM  
75  
2
3
OUT  
IN  
:
CAUTION  
SPEAKER  
VIDEO 1  
IMPEDANCE  
SURR  
FRONT  
SUB  
MULTI CH  
INPUT  
ZONE B  
OUT  
BACK  
/ZONE 2  
SPEAKERS  
PB  
4
6
OHMS MIN. OR  
OHMS MIN.  
SWITCHED  
TOTAL 120W 1A MAX.  
AUDIO  
L
/SPEAKER  
R
OPT  
1
CENTER  
SEE  
ZONE C  
OUT  
INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL FOR  
CORRECT  
SETTINGS.  
PH  
OUT  
IN  
PR  
VIDEO 2  
R
L
INPUT 2  
Y
CENTER  
SURR  
ZONE D  
OUT  
SPEAKER  
2
3
4
CD  
IR  
IN  
AC INLET  
A
ZONE 2  
SURR  
BACK  
12V  
OUT  
TRIGGER  
RS 232  
IN  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
P
B
R
DC IN  
24V 4A  
B
OUT  
TAPE  
IN  
IN  
P
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
GND  
R
L
R
L
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
Subwoofer  
Surround  
Back right  
speaker  
Center  
speaker  
Surround  
Back left  
speaker  
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Connecting the remote zone (Zone 2)  
speakers  
Outline  
Main Room  
Remote Zone (Zone 2)  
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 DTR-  
8.2 from the remote zone (Zone 2) with the remote controller even  
though the remote zone is physically separated. The diagram  
below shows how to make the proper connections for the remote  
zone.  
PRE OUT  
R
L
FRONT  
SUB  
Zone 2  
Left  
speaker  
Zone 2  
Right  
speaker  
CENTER  
SURR  
SURR  
BACK/  
ZONE 2  
When using the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKERS  
terminals  
Left (white)  
Right (red)  
If you are using a 5.1-channel speaker system in the main room, you  
can connect the speakers for the remote zone (Zone 2) to the open  
SURR BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals.  
With this connection, select Activatedfor the Speaker Setup →  
Powered Zone 2 setting in the Setup menu (See page 32).  
Power amplifier  
DTR-8.2  
Main Room  
Remote Zone (Zone 2)  
When using the ZONE 2 OUT terminals  
When you have connected all the speakers for 7.1-channel audio in  
the main room, connect the speakers as shown below.  
Zone 2  
Left  
Zone 2  
Right  
The ZONE 2 OUT terminal is a constant output. Connect to the  
LINE input of the amplifier (CD, tape, etc.). Adjust the volume  
with the amplifier connected to the ZONE 2 OUT terminal.  
speaker  
speaker  
1. Connect the DTR-8.2 to the amplifier for the remote  
zone.  
SURR  
BACK  
/ZONE 2  
SPEAKERS  
2. Connect the remote zone speaker cables to the  
speaker terminals on the amplifier.  
R
L
Adjust the volume level at the amplifier.  
3. Connect the DTR-8.2 to the monitor for the remote  
zone.  
DTR-8.2  
Remote Zone (Zone 2)  
Note:  
Zone 2  
monitor or  
projector  
Zone 2  
Left speaker  
Zone 2  
Right speaker  
It is important to be aware of the speaker impedance (see previous  
page).  
When using the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT  
terminals  
If you are using a 5.1-channel speaker system in the main room, you  
can connect the amplifier for the remote zone (Zone 2) to the open  
SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT terminals and connect the remote  
zone speakers.  
Zone 2 amplifier  
With this connection, select Activatedfor the Speaker Setup →  
Powered Zone 2 setting in the Setup menu (See page 32).  
Main Room  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
MONITOR  
OUT  
R
L
OUT  
ZONE  
2
Right (red)  
DTR-8.2  
Left (white)  
Note:  
The ZONE 2 OUT terminals of the DTR-8.2 are of a fixed output  
level.  
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Operating components not reached by the  
remote controller signals (IR IN/OUT)  
The following equipment (sold separately) is essential for  
operation:  
Make connection as shown below. Do not plug the equipment into  
the power source until the connection is complete.  
Onkyos Multi-Room System kits (IR Remote Controller  
Extension System), or  
from connecting block  
Mini plug cable  
Multiroom A/V distribution and control systems from Niles®  
and Xantech® to name a few  
If the remote controller signal does not reach the  
DTR-8.2 remote sensor  
IR  
IN  
If the DTR-8.2 is located inside a cabinet or other enclosure where  
the infrared rays from the remote controller cannot enter, then  
operation with the remote controller will not be possible. In such a  
case, it will be necessary to install a remote sensor at a location  
outside of the cabinet for the infrared rays from the controller to  
reach.  
OUT  
DTR-8.2  
With this connection, select Mainfor the Hardware Setup IR IN  
Setup Position setting in the Setup menu (see page 31).  
If the remote controller signal does not reach  
other components  
In this situation, you will need to use a commercially available IR  
emitter. Connect the mini plug of the IR emitter to the IR OUT  
terminal on the DTR-8.2 and then place the IR emitter on the remote  
sensor of the component or facing it. When the IR emitter is  
connected, only the signal input to the IR IN terminal is output to the  
IR OUT terminal. The signal input from the remote sensor on the  
front of the DTR-8.2 will not be output to the IR OUT terminal.  
IR Receiver  
Connecting  
block  
IR IN  
DTR-8.2  
Remote Controller  
IR Receiver  
Connecting  
block  
In the  
cabinet  
IR IN  
DTR-8.2  
IR OUT  
: Signal flow  
IR Emitter  
The IR IN input allows you to control the DTR-8.2 from the remote  
zone (Zone 2) with the remote controller even though the remote  
zone is physically separated. The diagram below shows how to make  
the proper connections for the remote zone.  
With this connection, select Zone 2for the Hardware Setup IR  
IN Setup Position setting in the Setup menu (see page 31).  
Remote Controller  
other  
component  
: Signal flow  
To IR IN  
IR Receiver  
other component  
DTR-8.2  
: Signal flow  
Remote control  
sensor  
Connecting  
block  
IR  
IN  
Emitter  
Mini plug  
OUT  
Mini plug cable  
Remote controller  
DTR-8.2  
IR Emitter  
Main room  
: Signal flow  
Zone 2 room  
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Connecting antennas  
To use the tuner of DTR-8.2, it is necessary to prepare the supplied  
FM and AM antennas.  
Connecting the included antennas  
Connecting the FM indoor antenna:  
Adjustment and placement of the FM and AM antennas for  
better reception must be done while listening to a station  
broadcast.  
The FM indoor antenna is for indoor use only. During use, extend the  
antenna and move it in various directions until the clearest signal is  
received. Fix it with push pins or similar implements in the position  
that will cause the least amount of distortion.  
If the reception is not very clear with the attached FM indoor  
antenna, the use of an outdoor antenna is recommended.  
If better reception cannot be obtained, then placement of an  
outside antenna is recommended.  
Connecting the AM loop antenna:  
Assembling the AM loop antenna  
The AM loop antenna is for indoor use only. Set it in the direction  
and position where you receive the clearest sound. Put it as far away  
as possible from the DTR-8.2, televisions, speaker cables, and power  
cords.  
Assemble the loop antenna as shown in the illustration.  
Refer to Connecting the AM loop antennabelow for details on  
When reception is not satisfactory with the attached AM loop  
antenna alone, connection of an outdoor antenna is recommended.  
connecting the loop antenna.  
FM antenna  
(Indoor) AM loop antenna  
Insert into the hole.  
RE OUT  
L
AUDIO  
ANTENNA  
R
L
ENTER  
Connecting the AM antenna cable  
1. Press down the lever.  
AM  
FM  
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2. Insert the wire into the hole.  
3. Release the lever.  
1
2
3
Strip away the insulation from the end of  
the cable, then fully insert the stripped  
end of the cable.  
Hint:  
Either of the split ends of the AM antenna can be connected to either  
terminal. Unlike speaker cabling, there is no polarity for AM  
broadcast signals.  
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Connecting antennas  
Connecting an FM outdoor antenna  
Directional linkage  
Please make sure that you follow the considerations:  
Do not use the same antenna for both FM and TV (or VCR)  
reception since the FM and TV (or VCR) signals can interfere with  
each other. If you must use a common FM/TV (or VCR) antenna, use  
a directional linkage type splitter.  
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 Safeguardson  
page 2 when you install the outdoor antenna.  
To receiver  
To TV (or VCR)  
RE OUT  
AUDIO  
L
ANTENNA  
R
L
CENTER  
AM  
FM  
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Connecting an AM outdoor antenna  
An outdoor antenna will be more effective if it is stretched  
horizontally above a window or outside.  
Do not remove the AM loop antenna.  
To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock, grounding is  
necessary. Follow item 14 of the Important Safeguardson  
page 2 when you install the outdoor antenna.  
Outdoor antenna  
RE OUT  
AUDIO  
L
ANTENNA  
(Indoor)  
AM loop antenna  
R
L
CENTER  
AM  
FM  
75  
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Connecting the power  
Standby/On  
CONT  
Standby indicator  
+
MUTE  
LIGHT  
+
CH  
OFF  
Standby/On  
Master Volume  
ON  
Standby  
VOL  
Power  
On  
Off  
Direct/  
Zone  
Rec  
2
(GRN  
RED  
)
)
Pure Audio  
(
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
Push To Open  
Tape  
To wall outlet  
Power  
The DTR-8.2 is shipped with the main power (Power) switch in  
On  
the first time, the DTR-8.2 will automatically enter the standby  
state and the Standby indicator will light (same condition after  
step 2 below).  
To change the display of the input source from TAPE to  
MD:  
If you connected an MD recorder to the TAPE jack on the DTR-8.2,  
you can have MDappear when the Tape source button is pressed.  
By changing the display, if an Integra/Onkyo MD recorder z-  
connected, the z system functions will become enabled.  
the on position (  
). When the power cord is plugged in for  
Before you plug in the DTR-8.2, confirm that all connections  
have been made properly.  
Turning on the power may cause a momentary power surge,  
which might interfere with other electrical equipment on the  
same circuit, such as computers. If this happens, use a wall outlet  
on a different circuit.  
Changing the display:  
Press and hold down the Tape source button until the display  
changes from TAPE to MD (approx. 3 seconds).  
Tape  
1. Plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet.  
2. Press the Power switch to set the  
DTR-8.2 to standby state.  
The STANDBY indicator will light up.  
To return the display to its original setting, perform the same  
procedure. This setting is necessary to allow z system functions  
for the connected cassette tape or MD recorder.  
3. Press the Standby/On button to turn  
on the DTR-8.2. The display and four  
Standby  
jog dial indicators will light up and  
the Standby indicator will turn off.  
Turn off  
Memory preservation  
If you press the Standby/On button again,  
the receiver returns to Standby mode.  
This unit does not require memory preservation batteries. A built-  
in memory power backup system preserves the contents of the  
memory during power failures and even when the POWER  
switch is set to off. The POWER switch must be set to on in order  
to charge the backup system.  
The memory preservation period after the unit has been turned off  
varies depending on climate and placement of the unit. On the  
average, memory contents are protected over a period of a few  
weeks after the last time the unit has been turned off. This period  
is shorter when the unit is exposed to a highly humid climate.  
Turning the power on from the remote controller:  
Before you can use the remote controller, you must perform steps 1  
and 2 above and place the DTR-8.2 in the standby state.  
1. Select AV Amp in the Home menu.  
2. Tap the ON button.  
To return the DTR-8.2 to the standby state,  
press the OFF button.  
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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.  
The Setup menu consists of a main screen that is divided up into 5 menus: Hardware Setup, Speaker Setup, Input Setup, Audio Adjust, and  
Preference. These menus are then divided up into various sub-menus, and these contain settings for you to optimize your home theater as you wish.  
0.Hardware Setup  
0.Hardware Setup  
1.Speaker Impedance  
1.Speaker Impedance  
2.IR IN Setup  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
1.Speaker Setup  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
1.Speaker Setup  
Basic Menu  
Your DTR-8.2 is provided with a Basic  
Setup Menu for those who are not  
familiar with many of the advanced  
settings of an AV receiver or those who  
wish to watch movies and listen to  
music with the minimal amount of  
setup. With the Basic Setup Menu, the  
settings that rarely need to be set or that  
are not needed for a reasonably good  
degree of sound quality are not  
1.Speaker Config  
2.Speaker Distance  
3.Level Calibration  
1.Speaker Config  
2.Speaker Distance  
3.Level Calibration  
4.Bass Peak Level  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
displayed. Settings listed with  
next  
to their name are settings that can be set  
using the Basic Setup Menu.  
1.Digital Setup  
1.Digital Setup  
2.Multichannel Setup  
3.Video Setup  
2.Multichannel Setup  
3.Video Setup  
4.Character Input  
5.Intelli Volume  
6.Listening Mode Preset  
7.12V Trigger Setup  
4.Character Input  
5.Intelli Volume  
Basic Menu  
0.Hardware Setup  
1.Speaker Setup  
2.Input Setup  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
3.Audio Adjust  
3.Audio Adjust  
3.Audio Adjust  
Advanced Menu  
1.Tone Control  
1.Tone Control  
2.Surround Speakers  
3.Sound Effect  
4.Delay  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
2.Surround Speakers  
3.Sound Effect  
5.LFE Level  
6.Mono Setup  
7.Theater Dimensional  
8.Surround Setup  
default  
Advanced Menu  
3.Audio Adjust  
The Advanced Menu provides an  
Advanced Setup Menu with features such  
as the Listening Mode Presets that allow  
you to customize the output sound for  
movies and music just the way you like and  
the AV Sync Setup that allows you to  
adjust for discrepancies between the video  
and audio timing.  
9.THX Setup  
10.Mono Movie Setup  
11.Enhanced 7 Setup  
12.Orchestra Setup  
13.Unplugged Setup  
14.Studio Mix Setup  
15.TV Logic Setup  
default  
Advanced Menu  
4.Preference  
0.Hardware Setup  
1.Speaker Setup  
2.Input Setup  
3.Audio Adjust  
4.Preference  
1.Volume Setup  
2.Headphone Level
3.OSD Setup  
Basic Menu  
4.OSD Position  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
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Setup menus  
Advanced Menu  
0.Hardware Setup  
1.Speaker Setup  
2.Input Setup  
3.Audio Adjust  
4.Preference  
1.Speaker Setup  
1.Speaker Config  
2.Speaker Distance  
3.Level Calibration  
4.Bass Peak Level  
1-1.Speaker Config  
Basic Menu  
a.Subwoofer  
b.Front  
c.Center  
:Yes  
:Small  
:Small  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
d.Surround L/R:Small  
e.Surround Bk :Small  
f.Powered Zone2  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
:Not Activated  
Main menu  
Quit:|SETUP|  
Menu  
Sub-menu  
Navigating through the Setup menu  
When using the buttons on the front panel  
1. Press the Setup button.  
You can change settings using the buttons on the front panel and on  
the remote controller.  
The main menu screen of the Main menu appears on your TV  
monitor.  
The buttons on the remote controller correspond to those on the  
DTR-8.2 as shown below.  
2. Using the and cursor buttons, select the menu  
that you want to enter.  
Button on remote controller  
Button on DTR-8.2  
3. Press the Enter button to enter the selected menu.  
Rec Out  
The screen for that menu appears.  
Setup  
Setup  
4. Using the and cursor buttons, select the sub-  
menu that you want to enter, and press the Enter  
button.  
Up  
Up  
Each sub-menu has different settings that can be changed as  
desired, and they are all explained below. To change a setting,  
first select it using the and cursor buttons, and then change  
the setting using the and cursor buttons.  
Down  
Down  
5. Press the Return button to set the new settings and  
return to the previous menu screen, and again to  
return to the main screen.  
Left  
Left  
Note:  
Press the Setup button to exit the Setup menu immediately.  
Right  
Right  
When using the remote controller  
1. Select AV Amp in the Home menu.  
Rec Out  
2. Tap the down scroll button twice to display the third  
operation menu.  
Enter  
Enter  
3. Perform steps 1 to 5 given above.  
Rec Out  
You can perform the same operation using the buttons on the  
remote controller that correspond to those on the front panel.  
Return  
Return  
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Hardware Setup  
0-2. IR IN Setup sub-menu  
0. Hardware Setup menu  
Advanced Menu  
Advanced Menu  
0.Hardware Setup  
0.Hardware Setup  
0-2.IR IN Setup  
a.Position  
1.Speaker Impedance  
2.IR IN Setup  
: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. To change the setting at a later  
date, select the Advanced Menu to display the Hardware Setup menu.  
This sub-menu allows you to set where you will be using the remote  
controller when you are using it in conjunction with the IR IN  
terminal (i.e. remote controller signals are input at the IR IN  
terminal).  
Main: Select when you have a remote sensor for the remote  
controller connected to the IR IN terminal in the main room.  
Zone 2: Select to perform the remote zone (Zone 2) operations from  
the remote zone.  
0-1. Speaker Impedance sub-menu  
Set the impedance level to match the specifications of the speakers  
you are using.  
If the impedances of all speakers are between 6 and 16 , select 6  
ohms.If the impedance of even one speaker is between 4 and 6 ,  
select 4 ohms.”  
Note:  
Before you change this setting, be sure to first lower the volume at  
the DTR-8.2 to the minimum level.  
Advanced Menu  
0.Hardware Setup  
0-1.Speaker Impedance  
a.Minimum  
:6 ohms  
Quit:|SETUP|  
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Speaker Setup  
1-1. Speaker Config sub-menu  
1. Speaker Setup 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:  
Here you will enter which speakers are connected and the size of  
each speaker.  
Advanced Menu  
1.Speaker Setup  
The types and sizes of the speakers that are connected.  
1-1.SpeakerConfig  
a.Subwoofer:Yes  
The distance from each speaker to your normal listening  
position.  
b.Front  
c.Center  
:Small  
:Small  
Advanced Menu  
d.Surround L/R:Small  
e.Surround Bk :Small  
f.PoweredZone2
:Not Activated  
1.Speaker Setup  
Quit:|SETUP|  
1.Speaker Config  
2.Speaker Distance  
3.Level Calibration  
4.Bass Peak Level  
a. Subwoofer  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
Yes: Select when a subwoofer is connected.  
No: Select when a subwoofer is not connected.  
b. Front  
Memo:  
Large: Select if the front speakers are large sized.  
Small: Select if the front speakers are small sized.  
If Nois selected for the Subwoofer setting, then this setting  
is fixed to Large.”  
Monitor  
SW  
Center  
[
Front  
Front  
c. Center  
[
]
]
m/ft  
[
m/ft  
None: Select if no center speaker is connected.  
Large: Select if the center speaker is large sized.  
Small: Select if the center speaker is small sized.  
[
]
m/ft  
]
m/ft  
If Smallis selected for the Front setting, then Large”  
cannot be selected for this setting.  
SL  
SR  
[
]
[
]
m/ft  
m/ft  
d. Surround L/R  
None: Select if no surround left and right speakers are  
connected.  
[
]
[
]
m/ft  
m/ft  
SBL  
Large: Select if the surround left and right speakers are large sized.  
Small: Select if the surround left and right speakers are small sized.  
SBR  
If Smallis selected for the Front setting, then Large”  
cannot be selected for this setting.  
Tip:  
When setting the speaker size in the Speaker Config sub-menu, use  
the guidelines given below.  
e. Surround Bk  
Large: The complete frequency range for the channel you are  
setting will be output from the speaker.  
None: Select if no surround back left and right speakers are  
connected.  
Small: Frequencies of the channel you are setting lower than 80  
Hz will be output from the subwoofer. If there is no subwoofer,  
then the output will be from the left and right front speakers. (Set  
all speakers for THX speaker systems to small.)  
Large: Select if the surround back left and right speakers are  
large sized.  
Small: Select if the surround back left and right speakers are  
small sized.  
If Noneis selected for the Surround L/R setting, the display  
disappears from the screen.  
If Smallis selected for the Surround L/R setting, then  
Largecannot be selected for this setting.  
If Activatedis selected for the Powered Zone 2 setting  
(below), then the display disappears from the screen.  
f. Powered Zone 2  
Activated: Select when connecting the speakers for the remote  
zone (Zone 2) to the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT or SURR  
BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals (using the internal  
amplifier of the DTR-8.2).  
Not Activated: Select when not connecting the speakers for the  
remote zone (Zone 2) to the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT or  
SURR BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals (not using the  
internal amplifier of the DTR-8.2).  
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Note:  
a. Unit  
feet: Select if you will enter the distances in feet.  
meters: Select if you will enter the distances in meters.  
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. Connect the surround back speakers to the SURR BACK/  
ZONE 2 SPEAKER terminals or to the speakers terminals of the  
power amplifier connected to the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT  
terminals.  
b. Front L/R  
Set the distance from the front left and right speakers to your normal  
listening position between 1 and 30 feet in 0.5-feet intervals (0.3 to 9  
meters in 0.15-meter intervals).  
Position the front left and right speakers so that they are the same  
distance from the listener. If they are not, you may lose the center  
position for stereo sound.  
When you are not using the surround back speakers in the main room  
and using the internal amplifier to power the speakers for the remote  
zone (Zone 2), set the Powered Zone 2 setting to Activated.When  
set to Activated,the Zone 2 signals are output from the SURR  
BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT and SURR BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKER  
terminals. Connect the remote zone (Zone 2) speakers to the SURR  
BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKER terminals or to the speakers terminals of  
the power amplifier connected to the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE  
OUT terminals.  
c. Center  
Set the distance from the center speaker to your normal listening  
position between 1 and 30 feet in 0.5-feet intervals (0.3 to 9 meters in  
0.15-meter intervals).  
d. Surr Right  
Set the distance from the surround right speaker to your normal  
listening position between 1 and 30 feet in 0.5-feet intervals (0.3 to 9  
meters in 0.15-meter intervals).  
e. Surr Bk R  
Set the distance from the surround back right speaker to your normal  
listening position between 1 and 30 feet in 0.5-feet intervals (0.3 to 9  
meters in 0.15-meter intervals).  
1-2. Speaker Distance sub-menu  
f. Surr Bk L  
Set the distance from the surround back left speaker to your normal  
listening position between 1 and 30 feet in 0.5-feet intervals (0.3 to 9  
meters in 0.15-meter intervals).  
Here you will enter the distance from each speaker to your normal  
listening position. This is important for the timing of the acoustics to  
create the proper sound space that the DTR-8.2 and todays sound  
systems are able to produce.  
Note:  
If the Powered Zone 2 setting of the Speaker Config sub-menu is set  
to Activated,then the Surr Bk R and Surr Bk L settings will not be  
displayed.  
Notes:  
Speakers that you selected Noor Nonefor in the Speaker  
Config sub-menu will not appear.  
g. Surr Left  
The difference between the distances of different speakers  
cannot be set to more than 20 feet.  
Set the distance from the surround left speaker to your normal  
listening position between 1 and 30 feet in 0.5-feet intervals (0.3 to 9  
meters in 0.15-meter intervals).  
Advanced Menu  
h. Subwoofer  
1.Speaker Setup  
Set the distance from the subwoofer to your normal listening  
position between 1 and 30 feet in 0.5-feet intervals (0.3 to 9 meters in  
0.15-meter intervals).  
1-2.Speaker Distance  
a.Unit  
:feet  
b.Front L/R  
c.Center  
:12.0ft  
:12.0ft  
d.Surr Right : 7.0ft  
e.Surr Bk R  
f.Surr Bk L  
g.Surr Left  
h.Subwoofer  
: 7.0ft  
: 7.0ft  
: 7.0ft  
:12.Oft  
Quit:|SETUP|  
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Speaker Setup  
a. Left  
1-3. Level Calibration sub-menu  
Sound comes from the front left speaker. Adjust the sound level  
between 12 and 12 decibels in 1-decibel intervals.  
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.  
b. Center  
Sound comes from the center speaker. Adjust the sound level  
between 12 and 12 decibels in 1-decibel intervals.  
c. Right  
Sound comes from the front right speaker. Adjust the sound level  
between 12 and 12 decibels in 1-decibel intervals.  
Note:  
The speaker level settings here are not effective for multichannel  
input sources. To adjust the speaker levels for multichannel input  
sources, you will need to use the CH Sel, + and buttons on the  
USR-5 remote controller. See page 55.  
d. Surr Right  
Sound comes from the surround right speaker. Adjust the sound  
level between 12 and 12 decibels in 1-decibel intervals.  
e. Surr Bk R  
Sound comes from the surround back right speaker. Adjust the sound  
level between 12 and 12 decibels in 1-decibel intervals.  
Advanced Menu  
1.Speaker Setup  
f. Surr Bk L  
Sound comes from the surround back left speaker. Adjust the sound  
level between 12 and 12 decibels in 1-decibel intervals.  
1-3.Level Calibration  
a.Left  
: 0dB  
: 0dB  
: 0dB  
: 0dB  
: 0dB  
: 0dB  
: 0dB  
: 0dB  
Note:  
b.Center  
If the Powered Zone 2 setting of the Speaker Config sub-menu is set  
to Activated,then the Surr Bk R and Surr Bk L settings will not be  
displayed.  
c.Right  
d.Surr Right  
e.Surr Bk R  
f.Surr Bk L  
g.Surr Left  
h.Subwoofer  
g. Surr Left  
Quit:|SETUP|  
Sound comes from the surround left speaker. Adjust the sound level  
between 12 and 12 decibels in 1-decibel intervals.  
h. Subwoofer  
Sound comes from the subwoofer. Adjust the sound level between –  
15 and 12 decibels in 1-decibel intervals.  
Calibrating the speaker levels  
(1) When this sub-menu is entered, the DTR-8.2 will emit a pink  
noise from the front left speaker. At this time, the Master volume  
automatically increases to the reference level (0dB). Remember  
the level of this noise and then press the cursor button. (Note  
that this can be adjusted to any level between 12 and 12  
decibels in 1-decibel intervals.) The DTR-8.2 will now emit the  
pink noise from the center speaker.  
(2) Using the and cursor buttons, adjust the volume level of the  
noise from the center speaker so that it is the same level as the  
front left speaker. You can jog back and forth between the  
speakers to help you compare the volume levels.  
(3) Press the cursor button again. The DTR-8.2 will now emit the  
pink noise from the front right speaker.  
(4) Repeat steps (2) and (3) above for the front right and other  
speakers until all speakers are adjusted to the same volume level.  
Notes:  
Speakers that you selected Noor Nonefor in the Speaker  
Config sub-menu will not appear.  
To accurately set the output levels, it is recommended to use a  
handheld sound pressure level (SPL) meter. Set the meter to C-  
weighting and slow averaging. A Radio Shack® SPL meter or  
equivalent is recommended. Using the internal channel noise  
generators, set each channel so that you read a 75 decibel sound  
pressure level.  
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Speaker Setup  
a. Bass Peak Level Limiter  
1-4. Bass Peak Level  
On: Select to set the bass peak level. When Onis selected, the  
Peak Level setting appears below.  
(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.”  
Off: Select to turn off the bass peak level limiting function.  
Advanced Menu  
Note:  
If your system does not include a subwoofer, this setting will set the  
bass peak level for your front speakers.  
1.Speaker Setup  
1-4.Bass Peak Level  
a.Bass Peak Level  
Limiter :On  
Advanced Menu  
b.Peak Level  
:+18dB  
1.Speaker Setup  
Press to set  
Peak Level.  
Quit:|SETUP|  
1-4.Bass Peak Level  
a.Bass Peak Level  
Limiter :Off  
b. Peak Level  
Quit:|SETUP|  
The current bass peak level is displayed. Press the cursor button to  
output a test sound. Then press the cursor button (or turn the  
Master Volume dial) to slowly raise the volume to the point where  
the sound becomes distorted and then back it off until it returns to  
normal. This is the proper setting for the bass peak level.  
After setting the Peak Level at the Bass Peak Level sub-menu,  
press the Return button. The values are set and the previous screen  
appears.  
Advanced Menu  
1.Speaker Setup  
1-4.Bass Peak Level  
b.Peak Level  
:-27dB  
1.Turn Volume up.  
2.Press RETURN just  
before sound is  
distorted.  
db  
Notes:  
The volume can be adjusted to either or between 81 to +18  
decibels in 1-decibel increments.  
Do not allow the distorted sound to be output from the  
subwoofer for a long time for it may damage the subwoofer.  
*
Bass Peak Level Manager is a registered trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd.  
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Input Setup  
2-1. Digital Setup sub-menu  
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.  
The settings made in this sub-menu are valid for the input source that  
is currently selected with the input source buttons at the front panel  
and, therefore, these settings are made separately for each digital  
input source. This sub-menu will not appear if the selected input  
source button is AM or FM. If this setting is incorrectly made, the  
digital audio signals may not be properly output, or not heard at all.  
Also, since VIDEO 5 is fixed to the optical digital terminal on the  
front panel, this sub-menu will not appear if VIDEO 5 is selected.  
Advanced Menu  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
Advanced Menu  
1.Digital Setup  
2.Multichannel Setup  
3.Video Setup  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
4.Character Input  
5.Intelli Volume  
6.Listening Mode Preset  
7.12V Trigger Setup  
2-1.Digital Setup  
Input:DVD  
a.Digital Input  
:COAX1  
b.Digital Format  
:All  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
Quit:|SETUP|  
Initial settings for each input source  
Input source  
CD  
Digital input  
OPTICAL 1  
----  
PHONO  
FM  
AM  
TAPE  
OPTICAL 2  
COAXIAL 2  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
VIDEO 5  
DVD  
COAXIAL 3  
OPTICAL 3  
OPTICAL 4  
OPTICAL on front panel (fixed)  
COAXIAL 1  
---- : Available for digital input but not set in initial settings.  
: Not available for digital input.  
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Input Setup  
a. Digital Input  
You may not be able to play some DTS source signals from  
certain CD players and LD players even if you connect the  
player to the DTR-8.2 digitally. This is because the digital signal  
has been processed (such as the output level, sampling  
frequency, or frequency response) and the DTR-8.2 cannot  
recognize the signal as DTS data. Therefore you may hear noise  
when you play a DTS source while processing the signal.  
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 OPT1here. If the input source selected is not connected  
to a digital input, then select ----.”  
The outputs for the VIDEO 1 OUT, VIDEO 2 OUT, TAPE  
OUT, and ZONE 2 OUT, output analog audio signals. Do not  
record from CDs or LDs that support DTS using these outputs. If  
you do, the DTS-encoded signal will be recorded as noise.  
OPT1-4: Connect your digital components to any of the  
DIGITAL INPUT (OPT) terminals 1 through 4.  
If a compact disc or LD encoded in the DTS format is played  
back with PCMselected, only noise will be produced. Always  
select Allor DTSwhen playing back DTS-encoded sources.  
COAX1-3: Connect your digital components to any of the  
DIGITAL INPUT (COAX) terminals 1 through 3.  
----: Select if the input source is not from a digital input jack.  
b. Digital Format  
Sets the digital signal type to which priority is given during signal  
2-2. Multichannel Setup sub-menu  
detection at the selected digital terminal.  
This setting is normally set to No,and only needs to be changed to  
Yesif a DVD player, MPEG decoder, or other component that has  
a multi channel port is connected to the MULTI CHANNEL INPUT  
port for 5.1-channel, 6.1-channel, or 7.1-channel audio. For  
example, if a DVD player is connected to the MULTI CHANNEL  
INPUT port, then select DVD at the front panel as the input source,  
bring up this sub-menu, and select Yesfor the Multichannel  
setting. You can only select Multichannel with the Audio Selector  
button when Yesis selected here.  
The default setting is All.If ----is selected for this input source  
at the Digital Input setting, then this setting will not appear.  
Although you can use this default setting as is, you may change it as  
desired depending on the input signal format (e.g., if you know that  
you will always be listening to a certain input signal format from a  
particular input source).  
All: Select for automatic detection of the input signal format.  
The input signal format (Dolby Digital, DTS, PCM or Analog)  
used by the selected input source is detected automatically to  
execute the required decoding process.  
Advanced Menu  
DTS: Select for DTS signal processing. The decoding process is  
executed only when DTS signals are input.  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
PCM: Select for PCM signal processing. The decoding process  
is executed only when PCM signals are input.  
2-2.Multichannel Setup  
Input:DVD  
a.Multichannel :Yes  
Notes:  
If Allis selected and a compact disc or LD is fast-forwarded  
during playback, decoded PCM signals may produce a skipping  
sound. In such cases, change the setting to PCM.”  
If a DTS signal is not input when DTSis selected, the DTR-  
8.2 does not automatically switch to analog output even if  
Autois selected with the Audio Selector button.  
Quit:|SETUP|  
Notes on DTS:  
If you play a CD or LD that supports DTS when the PCM”  
setting is selected on the DTR-8.2, the DTS encoded signal will  
not be decoded and noise will be output. This noise could  
damage the amplifier and speakers. Therefore, be sure to select  
Allor DTSand use the digital input jacks (OPTICAL or  
COAXIAL) to connect the DTS source.  
Input source selected  
CD  
Multichannel  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
PHONO  
FM  
AM  
TAPE  
If you play a CD or LD that supports DTS when Allis  
selected, you may hear a noise for a short while until the DTS  
decoder recognizes the DTS-encoded signal and starts operating.  
This is not a malfunction.  
DVD  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
VIDEO 5  
If you press the pause or skip button on the player while playing  
a DTS source, a short noise may be heard. This is not a  
malfunction. In such cases, try playing the source in the DTS”  
selected.  
The DTS indicator on the DTR-8.2 lights while a DTS source is  
played. When playback finishes and the DTS signal  
transmission stops, the DTR-8.2 remains in DTS mode and the  
DTS indicator remains lit. This prevents noise when you operate  
the pause or skip button on the player. Therefore, if the source is  
immediately switched from DTS to PCM, the PCM signal may  
not be played. In this case, stop the playback of the source on the  
player for about three seconds and then resume playback.  
Note:  
When playing a device that is actually connected to the MULTI  
CHANNEL INPUT terminal, select Multichannel with the Audio  
Selector button.  
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Input Setup  
b. Component Video  
If a component is connected to the one of the COMPONENT  
2-3. Video Setup sub-menu  
VIDEO inputs (1 or 2), then that input must be set here.  
Advanced Menu  
The default settings are given below.  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
Input source selected  
CD  
Component video input  
Last Valid  
Last Valid  
Last Valid  
Last Valid  
Last Valid  
INPUT 1  
2-3.Video Setup  
Input:DVD  
PHONO  
FM  
a.Video  
:DVD  
AM  
b.Component Video  
:INPUT1  
TAPE  
DVD  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
VIDEO 5  
INPUT 2  
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INPUT 2  
INPUT 2  
INPUT 2  
INPUT 2  
a. Video  
This setting allows you to match the audio from one component with  
the video from another. Therefore, you can set a video source to be  
displayed while the audio from another input source is heard. For  
example, this allows you to play the music from a compact disc,  
while displaying the picture from a video cassette player or other  
video source.  
Last Valid (enables the source last selected): The source that  
was selected last continues as the input source.  
The default settings are given below.  
Input source selected  
CD  
Video  
Last Valid  
Last Valid  
Last Valid  
Last Valid  
Last Valid  
DVD  
PHONO  
FM  
AM  
TAPE  
DVD  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
VIDEO 5  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
VIDEO 5  
Last Valid: When you change to an input source set to Last  
Valid,the video of the input source that you changed from is  
continued. For example, if the selected input source is VIDEO 1,  
and you then change to CD (set to Last Valid), then the audio  
from the CD input is played while the video from VIDEO 1  
continues.  
If no video signal is to be assigned to the input source, set --  
--.”  
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Input Setup  
Using the cursor buttons, select the desired character and press the  
Enter button. To change a character, move the cursor backward with  
the Return button or forward with the Enter button to the location of  
mistaken character and enter the desired character. To erase a  
character, enter a blank space in its place. After completing the  
name, to exit, repeatedly press the Enter button. Continue until the  
name is finished or until you have reached 10 characters.  
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.Or,  
if you have multiple VCRs connected, you can enter the model  
names or manufacturer names for each one so that you do not have to  
remember which is connected to which input source.  
If you want to enter a name for a preset broadcast radio station, select  
the station that you want to name and enter the name.  
2-5. Intelli Volume sub-menu  
This sub-menu allows you to set some of the special features offered  
by the DTR-8.2.  
Advanced Menu  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
Advanced Menu  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
2-4.Character Input  
Input:DVD  
2-5.IntelliVolume Setup  
Input:DVD  
a.Character Display  
:No  
b.Character  
:
a.IntelliVolume  
: 0dB  
Press  
to edit.  
to clear.  
Quit:|SETUP|  
Quit:|SETUP|  
a. Intelli Volume  
a. Character Display  
When switching input sources, you may find that the output level for  
different components or input sources connected to the DTR-8.2 is  
different even though the main volume setting is the same. Under  
normal circumstances, you would then have to change the volume  
setting each time you change the input source. This Intelli Volume  
setting allows you to preset a volume level for each input source  
separately so that when you do switch from one input source to  
another, the DTR-8.2 adjusts the volume accordingly so that the  
resulting volume stays the same. To set the Intelli Volume, simply  
select an input source at the front panel, and if that source is quieter  
Yes: Select to display the name you enter when the input source  
is selected.  
No: Select to display the default name.  
b. Character  
If you have selected Yesfor the Character Display above, then  
here you can enter the name that you want to display. Press cursor  
button to clear the current entry. Press cursor button to bring up  
the Character Input screen.  
than other sources, increase its decibel level with the  
button, or if it is louder than other sources, decrease its decibel level  
with the cursor button.  
cursor  
At the Character Input screen, press the cursor buttons to move the  
cursor to the desired character and then press the Enter button. That  
character will now appear in the 10-character space field above.  
Continue until the name is finished or until you have reached 10  
characters.  
The Intelli Volume can be adjusted between 12 and +12 decibels.  
Advanced Menu  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
2-4.Character Input  
Input:DVD  
b.Character  
:
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
abcdefghijklm  
nopqrstuvwxyz  
|ENTER| 0123456789-.'  
Back:  
|RETURN|  
()+*/=,:;!?_  
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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-8.2, you can set a different listening mode for each  
different signal type that comes from each input source. For  
example, if your DVD player also plays compact discs and the DVD  
video signal is Dolby Digital and the compact disc signal is PCM,  
then you can set a different listening mode for each.  
This is especially convenient if you frequently play the same types of  
movies or music.  
Advanced Menu  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
2-6.ListeningMode Preset  
Input:DVD  
a.Analog/PCM  
:Stereo  
b.PCM fs=96k :Stereo  
c.Dolby D :Dolby D  
d.DTS  
:DTS  
f.D.F.2ch  
:PLII  
g.D.F.Mono:Mono  
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Relationship between input source and listening mode  
Input source signal  
(display)  
Analog/PCM  
(2ch)  
PCM fs=96kHz  
Dolby D  
(Multi CH)  
DTS  
(Multi CH)  
D.F.2ch  
(Digital Audio Format)  
D.F.Mono  
Type of software  
Tape, CD, MD,  
Record, Tuner,  
DVD  
(96k/24bit)  
DVD  
DVD  
DTS-CD  
DVD  
Digital satellite  
DVD  
DVD (Stereo), LD,  
Digital satellite  
Listening Mode  
Direct/Pure Audio  
Stereo  
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Mono  
o
Theater-Dimensional  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
Dolby Digital  
DTS Neo:6  
o
o
o
o
DTS  
o
o
o
o
DTS-ES Discrete  
DTS-ES Matrix  
THX Cinema(PLII)  
THX Cinema(Neo:6)  
THX Surround EX  
DTS-ES THX Cinema  
Mono Movie  
Enhanced 7  
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Orchestra  
Unplugged  
Studio-Mix  
TV Logic  
All Ch Stereo  
The listening modes that can be set are different for each input source format.  
Note:  
You may not be able to select all the listening modes shown here depending on your speaker configuration or the selected input source.  
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Input Setup  
Input source signals  
Listening Modes  
a. Analog/PCM  
Mono  
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.  
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. This mode also allows you to listen to the  
multiplexed soundtracks on DVDs, and other media that have them.  
b. PCM fs=96k  
Set a listening mode for the input signal from digital PCM sources  
Direct/Pure Audio  
recorded with a sampling rate of 96 kHz.  
This mode delivers pure sound with minimum sound quality  
adjustment and filtration. The sound recorded for the right and left  
front channels is output to the right and left front speakers only and  
not output to the subwoofer.  
Same as the direct mode except that the pure audio mode also turns  
off the display window, turns off the power supply to the video  
circuitry, and minimizes the sources of noise. The result is high-  
fidelity music playback true to the original source.  
c. Dolby D (Dolby Digital)  
Digital data with AC-3 compression and a maximum of 5.1-channel  
surround sound. This source signal comes from DVDs and LDs that  
have the  
mark and therefore recorded for 5.1-channel output.  
This source also comes from digital satellite broadcasts that support  
Dolby Digital.  
Dialog norm  
Stereo  
Dialogue Normalization (Dialog Norm) is feature of Dolby  
Digital. When playing back software that has been encoded in  
Dolby Digital, sometimes you may see a brief message in the  
front panel display that read Dialog Norm xdB (xbeing a  
numeric value). Dialogue Normalization serves to let you know  
if the source material has been recorded at a higher or lower level  
than usual. For example, if you see the message Dialog Norm:  
+4in the front panel display, to keep the overall output level  
constant just turn down the volume control by 4dB. In other  
words, the source material that you are listening to has been  
recorded 4dB louder than usual. If you do not see a message,  
then no adjustment of the volume control is necessary.  
This mode has all input sound is output from the left and right front  
speakers.  
Subwoofer also can be used for playback.  
T-D (Theater-Dimensional)  
For the best enjoyment of your home theater, it is recommended that  
you have at least front left and right speakers, a center speaker, and  
surround left and right speakers. However, if you only have front left  
and right speakers, you can enjoy multichannel audio by using this  
mode.  
This mode controls the characteristics of the sound that reaches each  
ear to reproduce a multi-speaker setup. To receive the full effect,  
there is an optimum listening position (sweet spot). Refer to the  
explanation of the listening angle. In addition, if the reflective sound  
components are large, it may be difficult to achieve the desired  
result, so be sure to set up your system and listening position to  
minimize reflective sound.  
d. DTS  
DTS (Digital Theater System) is compressed digital data with a  
maximum 5.1-channel surround output that allows for an extremely  
high-quality sound. This source signal requires a DVD player that  
supports DTS output and comes from DVDs, compact discs, and  
DOLBY PRO LOGIC II  
This mode is a new generation 5-channel surround system that  
provides performance between the 4-channel (left front, right front,  
center, and monaural surround) Pro Logic Surround and the 5.1-  
channel Dolby Digital Surround. This mode can be set to the Movie  
mode designed for playing movies and the Music mode designed for  
listening to music. In the Movie mode, the surround channels, which  
used to provide monaural output over only a narrow frequency  
range, now provide complete stereo output over the full frequency  
range. The result is movie viewing with a realistic feel of movement.  
The Music mode uses the surround channels to provide a natural  
sound space that cannot be provided with normal stereo output.  
LDs that have the  
mark.  
f. D.F. 2 ch (Digital Format 2 channel)  
2 channel digital signal (except for PCM) such as Dolby Digital.  
DVD or LD in which the 2 channel sound are recorded may be this  
type of input signal.  
g. D.F. Mono (Digital Format Monaural)  
Monaural digital signal (except for PCM) such as Dolby Digital.  
DVD or LD in which the monaural sound are recorded may be this  
type of input signal.  
This mode can be used with VHS and DVD videos with the  
mark and certain television programs. The Music mode  
can be used with music compact discs and other stereo sources.  
If no surround speakers are connected, then the surround sound is  
divided and output from the front left and right channels (3 stereo).  
Dolby D (Dolby Digital)  
Used for playing Dolby Digital source.  
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DTS Neo:6  
Mono Movie  
This mode is suitable for playing back monaural recording such as  
old movie soundtracks. The center channel delivers the unprocessed  
original sound, whereas the other channels deliver the center-  
channel sound processed with the appropriate reverberation. This  
allows you to enjoy monaural sound with the atmosphere of a movie  
theater.  
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. This mode  
can be used with VHS and television programs with stereo sound.  
Enhanced 7  
Enhanced 7 intends to reproduce a natural surround environment by  
using 7-channel speakers. The sound effects moving smoothly  
toward the surround back. This mode is good for music and TV  
sports programs.  
The Music mode uses the surround channels to provide a natural  
sound space that cannot be provided with normal stereo output. This  
mode can be used with music compact discs and other stereo  
sources.  
Orchestra  
This mode is appropriate for classical and opera music. The center  
channel is cut and the surround channels are emphasized to widen  
the stereo image. It will simulate the natural reverberation that is  
created in large halls.  
DTS  
Used for playing DTS source.  
DTS-ES Discrete 6.1  
Unplugged  
With the addition of the surround back channel, this new format has  
all 6.1 channels recorded independently for a completely discrete  
digital format. Since all channels are recorded independently, high-  
fidelity surround playback with the increased feeling of a separated  
sound space is achieved.  
This mode is suitable for acoustical instrumental sounds, vocals, and  
jazz music. By emphasizing the front stereo image, it will simulate  
the acoustics that you would experience in front of the stage.  
Studio-Mix  
This mode is for rock and popular music. The lively sounds are  
enhanced for a powerful acoustic image that simulates the feeling of  
being in a club or rock concert.  
DTS-ES Matrix 6.1  
This format has the surround back channel matrix encoded and  
inserted into the left and right surround channels so that at playback  
the output for the left, right, and back surround channels are decoded  
using a high-precision matrix decoder.  
TV Logic  
This mode gives realistic acoustics to TV programs that are aired  
from TV studios. It enhances the entire surround sound and clarity of  
the conversation.  
THX  
This mode is for playing back sources using THX.  
All Ch Stereo  
This mode is designed for playing background music. The front,  
surround, and surround back channels create a stereo image that  
encompasses the entire area.  
For excellent fidelity when playing back THX sounds, it is  
recommended to use a THX-certified speaker system.  
THX Cinema  
This is the conventional 5.1-channel THX format. This mode  
should be used only when playing back sources that were mixed  
for playback in large movie theater environments.  
2-7. 12V Trigger Setup sub-menu  
THX Surround EX  
THX Surround EX - Dolby Digital Surround EXis a joint  
development of Dolby Laboratories and the THX division of  
Lucasfilm Ltd.  
Advanced Menu  
2.Input Setup  
Input:DVD  
In a movie theater, film soundtracks that have been encoded with  
Dolby Digital Surround EX technology are able to reproduce an  
extra channel which has been added during the mixing of the  
program. This channel, called Surround Back, places sounds  
behind the listener in addition to the currently available front  
left, front center, front right, surround right, surround left, and  
subwoofer channels.  
2-7.12V Trigger Setup  
Input:DVD  
a.Trigger A  
:On  
b.Trigger B  
:Off  
This additional channel provides the opportunity for more  
detailed imaging behind the listener and brings more depth,  
spacious ambience, and sound localization than ever before.  
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When released to the home consumer market, movies that were  
created using the Dolby Digital Surround EX technology, may  
have a note to that effect on the packaging. A list of movies  
created using this technology can be found on the Dolby web site  
This sub-menu allows you to make the required settings to turn on  
the output from the 12V TRIGGER terminal to control another  
component or device with the DTR-8.2 for each input source.  
This unit can play the 5.1 ch program in THX surround EX  
mode, even if the program is not encoded in Dolby Digital  
Surround EX format. For this kind of program, the sound from  
surround back channels depends on a program and may not fit to  
your taste.  
a. Trigger A  
On: Select to activate the device connected to the 12V TRIGGER A  
terminal when the input source is selected.  
Off: Select when no device is connected to the 12V TRIGGER A  
terminal or you do not want the connected device to activate.  
b. Trigger B  
On: Select to activate the device connected to the 12V TRIGGER B  
terminal when the input source is selected.  
Off: Select when no device is connected to the 12V TRIGGER B  
terminal or you do not want the connected device to activate.  
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Audio Adjust  
3-2. Surround Speakers  
3. Audio Adjust Setup menu  
Set the various parameters for the sound signals.  
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  
a Surround Speakers Surround L/R, Surround Back, Surround L/R  
Surr L/R + Back  
Advanced Menu  
3.Audio Adjust  
Surround L/R: This outputs the sound to the surround left and  
right speakers as normal and outputs nothing to the surround  
back speaker.  
1.Tone Control  
2.Surround Speakers  
3.Sound Effect  
4.Delay  
5.LFE Level  
Surround Back: This outputs the sound to the surround back  
speakers and outputs nothing to the surround left and right  
speakers.  
6.Mono Setup  
7.Theater Dimensional  
8.Surround Setup  
Sur L/R+Back: This outputs the sound to both the surround left  
and right speakers and the surround back speaker.  
3-3. Sound Effect  
Turn on and off the various sound effects.  
Advanced Menu  
3.Audio Adjust  
Parameter  
Setting  
Initial value  
a RE-EQ  
On, Off  
On, Off  
On, Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
b Upsampling  
9.THX Setup  
10.Mono Movie Setup  
11.Enhanced 7 Setup  
12.Orchestra Setup  
13.Unplugged Setup  
14.Studio Mix Setup  
15.TV Logic Setup  
c Subwoofer  
(Ana/PCM)  
d Late Night  
Off, Low, High  
Off  
default  
a) Re-EQ  
Re-EQ (re-equalization) takes the edginess or brightnessout of  
your home cinema sound to compensate for the fact that sound  
mixed for theaters may sound too bright when played back through  
speakers in the home environment.  
This can be set to either Onor Off.”  
This parameter is enabled for listening modes other than the THX  
listening mode.  
b) Upsampling  
Upsampling processes the input digital signal, or the digital signal  
converted from an analog input source, and converts its digital  
sampling frequency to twice its current frequency for an even further  
detailed sound reproduction. This can be set to either Onor Off.”  
When Onis selected, the Upsampling indicator lights.  
3-1. Tone Control  
Separately adjust the bass and treble settings as desired in 2-decibel  
units  
c) Subwoofer  
When Yesis selected for the Subwoofer setting in the Speaker  
Config sub-menu, set this to Offif you do not want to have sound  
output from the subwoofer. This setting is only effective when the  
input source is Analog/PCM. If Nois selected for the Subwoofer  
setting in the Speaker Config sub-menu, then this setting will not  
appear.  
Advanced Menu  
3.Audio Adjust  
3-1.Tone Control  
d) Late Night  
a.Bass  
:
:
0
0
Cinema sound has a vast dynamic range; therefore, to hear the  
quieter sounds such as human conversations, they must be played  
back at larger volumes. When this parameter is set to Highor  
Low,the dynamic range of the sound is narrowed down to allow  
you to easily hear minute sounds at low volumes. This function is  
especially useful if you wish to play a movie at low volumes during  
the nighttime.  
b.Treble  
Quit:|SETUP|  
This can be set to either Offor Low,or High.”  
When this parameter is set to High or Low, the dynamic range of the  
sound is narrowed down to allow you to easily hear minute sounds at  
low volume.  
Parameter  
Setting  
Initial value  
Notes:  
a Bass  
12 to +12  
12 to +12  
0
0
The Late Night function is effective only on Dolby Digital  
encoded software.  
b Treble  
The depth of the Late Night effect is determined by Dolby  
Digital software. Some sounds may produce no or little effect.  
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3-4. Delay  
3-6. Mono Setup  
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 Directis selected as the  
listening mode.  
The settings shown below are enabled when the listening mode is set  
to Mono.”  
Parameter  
Setting  
Initial value  
a Academy  
On, Off  
Off  
Parameter  
Setting  
Initial value  
b Input Channel  
Auto L+R, Left, Right  
Auto L+R  
a A/V Sync  
Relative Delay  
b Center  
0.0 ms to 74.0 ms  
0.0 ms  
a) Academy  
Older monaural film mixes relied on high-frequency rolloff in  
presentation to sound properly balanced, so that excessive hiss from  
the grain structure of the film would not be heard. The high-  
frequency loss was typically due to a combination of optical slit loss,  
electrical filters, loudspeaker response, and screen loss. Some films  
have been transferred to video without such a high-frequency rolloff,  
and thus sound overly bright and hissy. This unit includes this  
Academy filter,which is based on contemporary playback  
practices for such films over wide-range systems.  
4.0 ms to +6.0 ms  
4.0 ms to +6.0 ms  
4.0 ms to +6.0 ms  
0.0 ms  
0.0 ms  
0.0 ms  
c Surr L/R  
d Surr Back  
a. A/V Sync  
If a digital signal processor is connected, there may be times when  
the audio and video from a DVD or LD player is not output in perfect  
sync. The result is where the sound and picture do not match and the  
sound is heard too early. In such a case, use this setting to properly  
synchronize the audio and video. This setting can be set between 0 to  
74.0 ms in 0.5-ms increments. Under normal circumstances, this can  
left at 0 ms. If set between 25.0 and 74.0 ms, upsampling is fixed to  
24.0 ms. For input sources using the multi channel port, this setting  
will not appear.  
This can be set to either Onor Off.”  
b) Input Channel  
This allows you to set which input channel to use for monaural  
sound.  
Auto L+R: Select this under normal circumstances.  
When the input source is center channel only, this channel is  
used for monaural sound input channel. Otherwise, left and right  
channels are mixed and the mixed signal is used for monaural  
sound input channel.  
Relative Delay  
b. Center, c. Surr L/R, d. Surr Back  
Besides level and delay adjustments, the DTR-8.2 provides the  
ability to change or adjust the relative speaker position to fine tune  
the soundfield for the listener. This is accomplished using Onkyos  
unique Enhanced Spatial Positioning Algorithm. This adjustment  
provides 10 milliseconds of delay for the speakers, which is  
equivalent to moving the speaker 10 feet away. This adjustment is  
set up to provide 4.0 or +6.0 milliseconds (4 or +6 feet) of  
adjustment to the listeners position.  
Once the coarse adjustments--speaker level and distance  
adjustments--are made, the system is set up to provide a typical or  
broad surround environment. By adjusting the relative position of  
the speakers, we are able to alter the soundfield to be more spread out  
(deeper) or focused (shallower).  
Left/Right: You will need to select either left or right when  
playing a video source that contains bilingual data. In such a  
case, the left and right channels will contain different language.  
Select the channel with the language you desire.  
3-7. Theater Dimensional Setup  
Select this to modify the Theater-Dimensional (T-D) listening  
modes. The parameters that can be set are shown in the table below.  
Parameter  
Setting  
Initial value  
a Listening Angle  
b Center  
20 deg, 40 deg  
On, Off  
20 deg  
Off  
Note:  
c Front Expander  
d Virtual Surr Level  
e Dialog Enhance  
On, Off  
On  
Surr Back will not appear if the Powered Zone 2 setting of the  
Speaker Config sub-menu is set to Activated.”  
3 dB to +3 dB  
On, Off  
0 dB  
Off  
3-5. LFE Level Setup  
This sub-menu is for setting the LFE (Low Frequency Effect) levels  
included in Dolby Digital and DTS software.  
Theater Dimensional  
For the best enjoyment of your home theater, it is recommended that  
you have at least front left and right speakers, a center speaker, and  
surround left and right speakers. However, if you only have front left  
and right speakers, you can enjoy multichannel audio by using this  
mode.  
Parameter  
Setting  
Initial value  
a Dolby Digital  
b DTS  
, 10 dB to 0 dB  
, 10 dB to 0 dB  
0 dB  
0 dB  
This mode controls the characteristics of the sound that reaches each  
ear to reproduce a multi-speaker setup. To receive the full effect,  
there is an optimum listening position (sweet spot). Refer to the  
explanation of the listening angle. In addition, if the reflective sound  
components are large, it may be difficult to achieve the desired  
result, so be sure to set up your system and listening position to  
minimize reflective sound.  
a. Dolby Digital  
The level can be adjusted to either or between 10 to 0 decibels in  
1-decibel increments. For Dolby Digital input source signals, the  
LFE level becomes that set here. A setting of 0 decibels is  
recommended for optimum performance; however, if the low  
frequency range is too strong, lower this setting as necessary.  
b. DTS  
The level can be adjusted to either or between 10 to 0 decibels in  
1-decibel increments. For DTS input source signals, the LFE level  
becomes that set here. A setting of 0 decibels is recommended for  
optimum performance; however, if the low frequency range is too  
strong, lower this setting as necessary.  
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a) Listening angle  
a) Surr Mode (Analog/PCM)  
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.  
Changes the surround mode for 2-channel analog/PCM input  
signals.  
b) Surr Mode (D.F.2ch)  
Changes the surround mode for 2-channel digital input signals.  
c) DTS-ES  
Selects DTS-ES mode.  
Front left speaker  
Front right speaker  
Listening angle  
Auto: When the DTS source has the DTS-ES flag (ID signal for  
DTS-ES), the listening mode is automatically changed to DTS-  
ES Discrete 6.1 or DTS-ES Matrix 6.1. If the DTS source has no  
DTS-ES flag, the mode is changed to DTS 5.1.  
On: When the DTS source has the DTS-ES flag, the listening  
mode is automatically changed to DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 or DTS-  
ES Matrix 6.1. If the DTS source has no DTS-ES flag, the mode  
is forced to be DTS-ES Matrix 6.1.  
b) Center  
For systems that have a center speaker, the center channel signal can  
be output from the center speaker. For instance, in systems where the  
front left and right speakers are small, use of the center speaker may  
provide a better sound space. (If your system uses a center speaker,  
be sure to perform the level calibration with the left and right  
speakers in the Speaker Setup menu beforehand.)  
Off: Even when the DTS source has the DTS-ES flag, the DTS-  
ES listening modes are not used. The DTS sources are always  
played in DTS 5.1 mode.  
d) Pro Logic II Music Panorama  
Use this listening mode to expand sound space in front of a listener  
to both side of the listener.  
On: The center channel signal is output to the center speaker.  
Off: The center channel signal is output from the front left and  
right speakers (Phantom Center).  
On: Turns on the PL II Music Panorama mode.  
Off: Turns off the PL II Music Panorama mode.  
c) Front Expander  
The front expander function spreads out the sound from the front  
speakers for the feeling of a wide sound space.  
e) Pro Logic II Music Dimension  
Use this listening mode to modify the sound space location forward  
On: Select to turn on the front expander function to simulate a  
or backward.  
wider sound space.  
The setting of 3is the normal position and setting to 2or lower  
moves the sound space forward and setting to 4or higher move the  
sound space backward.  
If the recording sounds too spread out or if the surround sound is too  
strong, move the sound space forward to get the appropriate sound  
balance. In contrast, if the stereo recording is somewhat felt like  
monaural or has narrowness, move the sound space backward to get  
more surroundness.  
Off: Select to turn off the front expander function for a normal  
sound space.  
d) Virtual Surr Level  
This parameter adjusts the virtual surround level. This can be set  
from 3 to +3 decibels.  
Lowering this setting can improve the sound when the definition is  
unclear or when the sound feels unnatural.  
e) Dialog Enhance  
f) Pro Logic II Music Center Width  
In Pro Logic II decoding, outstanding center signal will be output  
only from center speaker. When the center speaker is not used, the  
decoder divide the center signal equally to each front left and right  
speakers to create phantomcenter sound image.  
This parameter allows you to adjust the dialog sound level from the  
center speaker if it is difficult to hear.  
On: Enhances the vocal ranges for the center channel signal.  
Off: Outputs the center channel signal at the regular level and  
The Pro Logic II Music Center Width mode allows you to adjust  
where the center sound image is heard from. Depending on your  
setting, the center sound image will be heard from center speaker  
only, front left and right speakers (as phantom center sound image),  
or all three speakers (center, front left and right) in various level  
combinations. For home use, applying some widthto center signal  
will improve the level balance for center and main speakers, and  
effect the width of the center sound image, or massof the sound.  
Many of sound recordings processed for stereo playback will be  
reproduced better by controlling the parameter for this listening  
mode. The recommended setting for Pro Logic II Music mode is 3.”  
This allows you to easily distinguish the Pro Logic II Music mode  
from the Pro Logic II Movie mode whose setting is automatically set  
to 0.”  
frequency characteristics.  
3-8. Surround Setup  
Select this to modify the plain Dolby Digital, DTS, and Pro Logic II  
Surround listening modes. The parameters that can be set are shown  
in the table below.  
Parameter  
Setting  
Initial value  
a Surr Mode  
(Analog/PCM)  
Pro Logic II Movie  
Pro Logic II Music  
DTS Neo:6 Cinema  
DTS Neo:6 Music  
Pro Logic II Movie  
b Surr Mode  
(D.F.2ch)  
Pro Logic II Movie  
Pro Logic II Music  
Pro Logic II Movie  
c DTS-ES  
Auto, On, Off  
Auto  
<Pro Logic II Music>  
d Panorama  
Off, On  
Off  
3
e Dimension  
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7  
f
Center Width  
3
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Audio Adjust  
3-9. THX Setup  
Note:  
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.  
THX Surround EX (Dolby D) will not appear if the Powered Zone 2  
setting of the Speaker Config sub-menu is set to Activated.”  
Parameter  
Setting  
3-10. 3-11. 3-12. 3-13. 3-14. 3-15.  
Mono Movie Setup/Enhanced 7 Setup/Orchestra Setup/  
Unplugged Setup/Studio-Mix Setup/TV Logic Setup  
Initial value  
a RE-EQ (THX)  
Off, On  
On  
b Decoder (Analog/PCM)  
PL II, Neo:6  
Off, On  
PL II  
Auto  
When you set the parameters of this sub-menu and select Mono  
Movie, Enhanced 7, Orchestra, Unplugged, Studio-Mix, or TV  
Logic as the listening mode, the set parameters become enabled.  
c THX Surround  
(Dolby D)  
a) Re-EQ  
Parameter  
Setting  
Re-EQ (re-equalization) takes the edginess or brightnessout of  
your home cinema sound to compensate for the fact that sound  
mixed for theaters may sound too bright when played back through  
speakers in the home environment.  
Initial value  
a Front Effect  
b Reverb Level  
c Rever Time  
Off, On  
On  
Low, Middle, High  
Short, Middle, Long  
Middle  
Middle  
This can be set to either Onor Off.  
This parameter is only enabled for the THX listening mode. Also,  
this is set to Onwhen the DTR-8.2 is turned on.  
a) Front Effect  
b) Decoder  
Some live recordings contain acoustic reverberation. When you play  
these sources, more reverberation will be applied by the DSP,  
creating too much reverb effects and the sound loses frame or  
presence. In this case, set this setting to Off.No reverberation from  
the DSP will be applied to the sound output from the three front  
channels, so the sound source is be played as it is without any further  
reverberation.  
Select the decoding mode for THX processes.  
PL II: Select for Dolby Pro Logic II Movie.  
Neo:6: Select for DTS Neo:6 Cinema.  
c) THX Surround EX (Dolby D)  
This setting allows you to set whether or not Dolby Digital sources  
will be played back using THX Surround EX when a surround back  
speaker is connected.  
b) Reverb Level  
This parameter allows you to adjust the depth of acoustic  
reverberation to match the playback source material, the acoustics of  
your room, and such other factors.  
Auto: Automatically outputs signals with EX-identifying  
signals using THX Surround EX.  
On: Outputs using THX Surround EX regardless of whether or  
Select from the three settings Low,” “Middle,and High.”  
not the signal contains EX identifiers.  
c) Reverb Time  
Off: Does not output using THX Surround EX regardless of  
whether or not the signal contains EX identifiers (Dolby D is  
used).  
Adjust the reverb time to match the source being played back and the  
acoustics of the room. Select from the three settings Short,”  
Middle,and Long.”  
Relationship between listening mode and parameter  
Parameter  
Tone  
Control  
Subwoofer Re-EQ Surround Upsamp  
LATE  
NIGHT  
LFE  
Level  
Front  
Effect  
Reverb  
Level  
Reverb  
Time  
Speakers  
ling  
Listening mode  
Direct/Pure Audio  
Stereo  
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Mono  
Theater-Dimensional  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
Dolby Digital  
DTS Neo:6  
G *1  
G
G *1  
G
G
G
G
DTS  
G
G
G
G
G
G
DTS-ES Discrete  
DTS-ES Matrix  
THX Cinema(PLII)  
THX Cinema(Neo:6)  
THX Surround EX  
DTS-ES THX Cinema  
Mono Movie  
Enhanced 7  
Orchestra  
Unplugged  
Studio-Mix  
TV Logic  
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
All CH Stereo  
G
The surround given here refers to basic surround modes and consists of Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.  
*1 Enabled for Dolby Pro Logic II Movie and DTS Neo:6 Cinema input sources.  
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Preference  
4-1. Volume Setup sub-menu  
4. Preference menu  
This sub-menu allows you to make various settings concerning the  
volume control of the DTR-8.2.  
Advanced Menu  
4.Preference  
Advanced Menu  
4.Preference  
1.Volume Setup  
2.Headphones Level  
3.OSD Setup  
4-1.Volume Setup  
4.OSD Position  
a.Volume Display  
:Absolute  
|ENTER|Quit:|SETUP|  
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.  
Absolute: This displays the volume with a minimum of min (0)  
for no sound and a maximum of max (100). As a reference, the  
volume setting of Ref (82) is used as the 0-decibel for the  
relative display method.  
Relative: This displays the volume as a decibel value on a scale  
with a designated reference point that is displayed as 0, which  
equals the volume setting of 82 for the absolute display method.  
With this display method, the minimum value is , the next  
highest is 81, and the maximum value is +18.  
b. Muting Level  
This sets the attenuation level during playback when the MUTE  
button is pressed on the remote controller. This can be set between –  
, 50 and 10 decibels in 10-decibel increments.  
c. Maximum Volume  
This setting allows you to set the maximum volume that can be  
output with the MASTER VOLUME dial to prevent components  
from being damaged by excessively loud volumes. For the absolute  
volume display method, this can be set between 50 and 99. For the  
relative volume display method, this can be set between 32 and +17  
decibels. To not set a maximum volume, select Off.”  
d. Power On Volume  
This sets a designated volume setting for the DTR-8.2 to be set every  
time that the power is turned on. This prevents the DTR-8.2 from  
being turned on while it is set to an extremely high volume and  
suddenly output very loud sounds. For the absolute volume display  
method, this can be set between min and max. For the relative  
volume display method, this can be set between and +18  
decibels. If you do not mind having the DTR-8.2 turned on with its  
current volume setting, set this to Last.”  
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Preference  
Hint:  
4-2. Headphones Level Setup sub-menu  
If this is set to Off,the background color will not be displayed  
even when there is no video signal input.  
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.  
d. Display Position  
Use this setting to select the position of the immediate display that  
appears when certain operations are performed. You can position the  
immediate display at any of ten different levels ranging from the top  
all the way to the bottom.  
Advanced Menu  
4.Preference  
4-2.HeadphoneLevel Setup  
4-4. OSD Position sub-menu  
This sub-menu allows you to adjust the position of the OSD Setup  
menu as it is displayed on your screen. Depending on the monitor  
used, there may be cases where the OSD Setup menu is not displayed  
in the center and parts of the menus are cut off. To adjust the position  
of the OSD Setup menu, simply press the cursor buttons to inch the  
menu to position you desire.  
a.Headphones Level  
: 0dB  
Quit:|SETUP|  
Advanced Menu  
4.Preference  
4-4.OSD Position  
4-3. OSD Setup sub-menu  
This sub-menu allows you to customize the OSD Setup menu to  
display in the manner you desire.  
Advanced Menu  
4.Preference  
Exit:|RETURN|  
4-3.OSD Setup  
a.Background Color  
:Blue1  
b.Superimpose Mode  
:Normal  
c.Immediate Display  
:On  
d.Display Position  
:Bottom  
Quit:|SETUP|  
a. Background Color  
Select either Blue1, Blue2, Green1, Green2, Magenta, Red1, or  
Red2 as the background color while the OSD Setup menu is  
displayed.  
b. Superimpose  
Off: Select to have the OSD Setup menu displayed on the  
selected background color.  
Normal: Select to have the OSD Setup menu superimposed over  
the current video if one is displayed or on the selected  
background color if there is no video signal.  
Black: Select to have the OSD Setup menu displayed on a black  
background at all times.  
c. Immediate Display  
On: Select this to have the screen immediately display certain  
operations as you perform them. The display will remain for a  
few seconds after the operation is completed.  
Off: Select this to turn off the immediate display of operations.  
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Listening to Radio Broadcasts  
FM AM  
Standby/On  
Master Volume  
Standby  
Power  
On  
Off  
Direct/  
Zone  
Rec  
2
(GRN  
RED  
)
)
Pure Audio  
(
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
Video 5/Video Cam Input  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
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
FM Mode  
Tuning  
/
One of the features of the DTR-8.2 that is most frequently used is its  
ability to play FM and AM broadcast radio stations. The DTR-8.2  
provides a number of listening modes perfect for listening to the  
radio and getting the most out of your audio system. Also, by  
presetting radio stations that you listen to frequently, you can select  
them easily by pressing the CH +/buttons on the remote controller.  
Listening to a stereo radio station (FM mode)  
FM Mode  
When you tune into a radio station, TUNED  
indicator appears in the display. If you tune into  
an FM station in stereo, then FM STEREO”  
appears. If the signal is weak, it may be  
impossible to tune into the station in stereo. In  
such a case, press the FM Mode button on the  
front panel. The AUTO indication disappears  
and the radio station is output in the monaural  
mode. To return to stereo, press the FM Mode  
button again. AUTOappears. Some inter-  
station noise may be heard, but the sound will  
not cut in and out as it would if stereo was  
selected.  
Tuning into a radio station  
FM  
AM  
1. Press either the AM or FM input  
source button.  
Tuning  
2. Using the Tuning and buttons  
on the front panel, tune into the  
station you desire.  
FM STEREO”  
Tuned  
(Lights red)  
in stereo Auto mode  
TUNED  
FM STEREO AUTO  
Band  
Frequency  
The tuner frequency changes in 50 kHz increments for FM  
and 10 kHz increments for AM.  
When tuning into FM stations, you can press the Tuning or  
button continuously for more than 0.5 seconds to scan for  
an FM station in the direction of the button you pressed (FM  
auto tuning mode). After you release the button and a station  
is received in stereo, the scanning stops.  
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Listening to Radio Broadcasts  
CONT  
+
FM AM  
MUTE  
LIGHT  
+
CH  
+
CH /  
Standby/On  
Master Volume  
Standby  
VOL  
Power  
On  
Off  
Direct/  
Zone  
Rec  
2
(GRN  
RED  
)
)
Pure Audio  
(
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
Video 5/Video Cam Input  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
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
Preset  
Enter  
/
Memory  
Presetting a radio station  
Selecting a preset radio station  
FM  
AM  
1. Tune into the radio station you desire (see Tuning  
into a radio station).  
1. Press either the AM or FM input  
source button. The front display  
should show the currently selected  
frequency.  
2. Press the Preset  
/
buttons and  
Preset  
Memory  
2. Press the Memory button on the  
select the number of the desired  
preset station.  
front panel.  
The MEMORY indicator lights red.  
MEMORY”  
(Lights red)  
Flash  
When using the remote controller:  
1. Select AV Amp in the Home menu.  
TUNED  
MEMORY  
AUTO  
ch  
2. Press the CH +/buttons and select the number of  
the desired preset station.  
Preset  
3. Using the Preset  
/
buttons, select  
a preset number (from 1 to 40) to  
assign the station to be preset.  
Erasing a preset radio station  
1. Press the AM or FM button and press the Preset  
buttons to select the preset radio station that you  
want erase (see above).  
/
4. Press the Enter button to finalize the  
procedure.  
Enter  
MEMORY”  
Light  
(Lights red)  
ch  
TUNED  
MEMORY  
AUTO  
2. Press and hold the Memory button and then press  
the FM Mode button.  
ch  
The selected preset station is erased.  
This programs the radio station as a preset  
radio station.  
Up to 40 stations can be stored in memory  
as preset radio stations.  
You can enter text names for any of the  
preset radio stations (see page 39).  
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Input source buttons  
CONT  
Master Volume  
+
MUTE  
LIGHT  
MUTE  
+
CH  
Standby/On  
Master Volume  
Standby  
VOL  
Input  
Selector  
buttons  
Power  
VOL  
On  
Off  
Direct/  
Zone  
Rec  
2
(GRN  
RED  
)
)
Pure Audio  
(
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
Video 5/Video Cam Input  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
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
Phones  
Though the DTR-8.2 is often used to listen to the radio, it does not  
show you its true ability until it is used to play music or watch  
videos, DVDs, and the like. The DTR-8.2 has the latest in state-of-  
the-art features to play back todays acoustic technologies with the  
utmost in fidelity and power. From a two-speaker system to a seven-  
speaker system, you are assured a sound space that you can always  
enjoy.  
Temporarily turning off the sound  
To turn off the sound momentarily, such as when interrupted by a  
phone call, press the MUTE button on the remote controller. When  
pressed, Mutingis displayed on the DTR-8.2. Press the MUTE  
button again to turn the sound back on.  
Remote controller  
When using the remote controller, select AV Amp in the Home  
menu to display the operation menu.  
MUTE  
Basic operation  
1. Press the input source (or input selector on the  
remote controller) button.  
Adjusting the bass and treble  
You can adjust the bass and treble levels at the Setup menu: Audio  
Adjust Tone Control. This function only affects the front left and  
right speakers, center speaker, and subwoofer. Only the bass level  
can be adjusted for the subwoofer (the treble adjustment is not  
effective). For multichannel sources, these dials will not work if the  
tone control is set to Director Pure Audio.”  
DTR-8.2  
DVD  
Video 1  
Video 2  
Video 3  
Video 4  
Video 5  
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Remote controller  
Listening with headphones  
To listen with headphones, plug a pair of headphones with a standard  
stereo plug into the PHONES jack on the DTR-8.2 front panel.  
When you connect headphones, the unit will enter STEREO mode  
automatically and no sound will be heard from the speakers.  
When the headphones are unplugged, the DTR-8.2 returns to its  
original listening mode.  
2. Turn on the corresponding component and play the  
media.  
3. Adjust the volume.  
When using the headphones, you can only use the Direct, Stereo, and  
Mono listening modes.  
If you have selected MULTI CH INPUT, you will hear sound only  
from the FRONT L and R channels.  
DTR-8.2  
Remote controller  
MASTER VOLUME  
VOL  
The headphone volume level can be adjusted at the Setup menu (see  
page 48).  
Note that the signal to the remote zone (Zone 2) will not be affected  
whether or not headphones are connected.  
Adjusting the main volume adjusts the volume level output from  
all the speakers connected to the DTR-8.2 together. If  
headphones are connected, this also adjusts the volume heard  
from the headphone speakers. To adjust the volume, either press  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
Rec  
the VOL  
/
buttons on the remote controller or turn the Master  
Volume dial. To increase the volume, turn the dial clockwise; to  
decrease the volume, turn the dial counterclockwise. The  
volume can be set to Min, 1 to 99, and Max (or ∞, 81 to +18  
dB)  
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CONT  
Listening mode buttons  
Input source buttons  
+
MUTE  
LIGHT  
+
CH  
Standby/On  
Master Volume  
Listening  
mode  
Standby  
VOL  
Power  
On  
Off  
Direct/  
Zone  
Rec  
2
(GRN  
RED  
)
)
buttons  
Pure Audio  
(
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
Video 5/Video Cam Input  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
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
/
/
Setup  
Direct/  
Pure Audio  
Enter  
Return  
THX: Changes the listening mode to the THX listening mode.  
When the THX listening mode is selected  
Changing the listening mode  
To change the listening mode during playback, press the listening  
mode buttons.  
When playing back Dolby Digital sources  
Switches the THX Surround EX mode (Auto On Off) if the  
source is a Dolby Digital-compatible source.  
When using the remote controller, select AV Amp in the Home  
menu to display the operation menu. Then tap the down scroll button  
to display the next operation menu.  
When playing back Analog/PCM sources  
Switches the decoding mode (Pro Logic II Movie DTS  
Neo6:Cinema) for THX processing.  
Direct/  
DTR-8.2  
Remote controller  
Pure Audio  
When playing back DTS sources  
Allows you to enjoy the DTS THX Cinema, DTS-ES Discrete  
6.1 THX Cinema, and DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 THX Cinema  
surround systems. The DTS-ES mode changes from Auto On  
Off.  
Stereo  
Surround  
THX  
DSP  
If surround back speakers are not connected, or if the Powered  
Zone 2 setting of the Speaker Config menu is set to Activated,”  
you cannot select THX Surround EX, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1, or  
DTS-ES Matrix 6.1.  
Direct/Pure Audio (Direct): Changes the listening mode directly to  
the Direct listening mode. If pressed, the listening mode for the  
selected input source set in the Listening Mode Preset is also  
changed to the Direct listening mode. When the listening mode is set  
to Direct, you can switch between Direct and Pure Audio.  
DSP / : Changes the listening mode as shown below.  
Mono Direct/Pure Audio Stereo Theater-Dimensional →  
Surround THX Mono Movie Enhanced 7 Orchestra →  
Unplugged Studio-Mix TV Logic All Ch Stereo Mono.  
If pressed, the listening mode for the selected input source set in the  
Listening Mode Preset is also changed.  
Stereo (Stereo): Changes the listening mode directly to the Stereo  
listening mode. If pressed, the listening mode for the selected input  
source set in the Listening Mode Preset sub-menu is also changed to  
the Stereo listening mode.  
Surround (Surr): Changes the listening mode to the surround mode  
for the current input signal (e.g., Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital,  
or DTS). If pressed, the listening mode for the selected input source  
set in the Listening Mode Preset is also changed to the Surround  
listening mode.  
When the Surround listening mode is selected  
When playing back DTS sources  
Switches the DTS-ES setting from Auto On Off.  
When playing back Analog/PCM sources  
Switches from Pro Logic II Movie Pro Logic II Music →  
DTS Neo6:Cinema DTS Neo6:Music.  
When playing back D.F. 2-channel sources  
Switches from Pro Logic II Movie Pro Logic II Music.  
(Remote controller only)  
: When the input source is a digital source, this button works  
as the same for the Surround button. When the input source is  
Analog/PCM, this button changes the listening mode between Dolby  
Pro Logic II Movie and Dolby Pro Logic II Music.  
dts: When the input source is a digital source, this button works as  
the same for the Surround button. When the input source is Analog/  
PCM, this button changes the listening mode between DTS Neo:6  
Music and DTS Neo:6 Cinema.  
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CONT  
Input source buttons  
+
MUTE  
LIGHT  
+
CH  
Standby/On  
Master Volume  
Standby  
Dim  
VOL  
Power  
+
/
On  
Off  
Direct/  
Zone  
Rec  
2
(GRN  
RED  
)
)
Pure Audio  
(
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
Sleep  
CH Sel  
Video 5/Video Cam Input  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
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
Display  
Dimmer  
When using the remote controller, select AV Amp in the Home menu to  
display the operation menu. Then tap the down scroll button twice to  
display the third operation menu (Dim, Sleep, CH Sel, and +/) or tap  
the down scroll button to display the next operation menu (Display).  
Using the sleep time (remote controller only)  
The Sleep button enables you to set the DTR-8.2 to turn off  
automatically after a specified time period. If you press it once, the  
DTR-8.2 will turn off after 90 minutes. Each time it is pressed  
thereafter, the remaining time until the DTR-8.2 turns off decreases  
by 10 minutes. While, the sleep function is enabled, you can press  
the Sleep button to see how much time is left. To cancel the sleep  
function, press the Sleep button when the time displayed is less than  
10 minutes.  
Switching the display  
While listening to or watching an input source, you can display the  
information regarding the type of source and signal being input by  
pressing the Display button on the DTR-8.2 or the remote controller.  
If you are using the remote zone (Zone 2), it will turn off at the same  
time as the main zone. If you want to set the sleep function for Zone  
2 only, set the sleep function with main zone turned on and then put  
DTR-8.2  
Remote controller  
Display  
the main zone into the standby state.  
Remote controller  
When an input source other than FM or AM is selected:  
Input + volume  
Temporarily changing the speaker output levels  
Program format*  
To change the individual speaker volumes temporarily, follow the  
procedure given below. Each channel can be set between 12 to +12  
decibels. Note that the calibration settings will return to the original  
settings when the DTR-8.2 is put in standby.  
Input +  
Listening mode  
or Multi Ch  
* If the input signal does not have a program format, then this will  
be skipped.  
1. Press the CH Sel button and select  
the desired speaker.  
When FM or AM is selected as the input source:  
2. Press the + or button to adjust the  
volume level.  
FM/AM frequency +  
ch  
Preset no.  
FM/AM +  
Listening mode  
Notes:  
You cannot select a speaker if the Speaker Config sub-menu of  
the Speaker Setup is set to No or None.  
Adjusting the brightness of the front display  
If the speaker level is set to +1 dB or higher, the maximum level  
indicated on the display will change if you raise the volume  
level.  
You can adjust the brightness of the front display of the DTR-8.2  
with the Dim button on the remote controller or the Dimmer button  
on the DTR-8.2 front panel.  
When you press the Test button after you set the level, the  
current level will be used as the value set via the test tone.  
DTR-8.2  
Remote controller  
Dimmer  
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Master Volume  
Input source buttons  
+
Direct/Pure Audio  
MUTE  
LIGHT  
+
CH  
Standby/On  
Master Volume  
Standby  
VOL  
Power  
VOL  
On  
Off  
Direct/  
Zone  
Rec  
2
(GRN  
RED  
)
)
Pure Audio  
(
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
Audio Sel  
Video 5/Video Cam Input  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
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
Audio Selector  
When using the remote controller, select AV Amp in the Home  
menu to display the operation menu.  
3. Turn on the connected component and start playing  
the desired media.  
4. If necessary, adjust the output level of each speaker  
as desired (see page 55).  
Changing the audio mode  
Press the Audio Selector button on the front panel (or Audio Sel  
button on the remote controller) to change the audio mode. Each  
time the button is pressed, the mode changes from Auto→  
MultichAnalogand back to Auto.The Autoaudio mode  
is recommended for normal circumstances.  
Adjust the speaker output levels so that you can hear the same  
sound level from each speaker at the listening position. For the  
front right, front left, center, surround right, and surround left  
speakers, the output levels can be adjusted between 12 to +12  
decibels. The subwoofer can be adjusted between 30 to +12  
decibels.  
DTR-8.2  
Audio  
Remote controller  
Selector  
5. Adjust the volume with the Master Volume dial or the  
VOL  
/
buttons on the remote controller.  
DTR-8.2  
MASTER VOLUME  
Remote controller  
Auto (automatic detection): With this setting, the DTR-8.2  
automatically detects whether the input signal is digital or analog.  
When a digital signal is not input, then the analog signal is played.  
VOL  
Multich (Multichannel): Select this setting to play back the input  
from the component connected to the MULTI CHANNEL INPUT  
port. This setting is effective when the Multichannel setting in the  
Multichannel sub-menu is set to Yes(see page 37).  
Using the tone control:  
Each time you press the Direct/Pure Audio button (or Direct button  
on the remote controller), the display changes from DirectPure  
AudioTone On.To make bass and treble adjustment work for  
multichannel sources, you must first set the tone control to Tone  
On.”  
Analog: Select this setting to play back the input from a source  
component connected to an analog audio input jacks. With this  
setting, even if a digital signal is input from the same component,  
only the analog signal will be output.  
When using the remote controller, select AV Amp in the Home  
menu to display the operation menu. Then tap the down scroll button  
to display the next operation menu.  
Enjoying the multichannel output  
1. Press the Direct/Pure Audio button (or Direct button  
on the remote controller) to display Tone On.”  
Before starting operations, first make sure that the multichannel  
connection is properly made and that the Multichannel setting of the  
Input Setup Multichannel Setup sub-menu to Yes.”  
DTR-8.2  
Remote controller  
Direct/  
Pure Audio  
1. Press the input source button for the component with  
multichannel output connected to the MULTI  
CHANNEL INPUT on the rear of the DTR-8.2.  
2. Select Multichusing the Audio Selector button on  
the front panel (Audio Sel button on the remote  
controller).  
When pressed only once, the current setting appears, so press  
twice to change the setting.  
2. Adjust the tone at the Setup menu: Audio Adjust →  
DTR-8.2  
Remote controller  
Tone Control.  
Audio  
Selector  
Note:  
Adjusting the volume level of each speaker for the MULTI CH  
INPUT source does not affect the speaker level adjusted by the  
listening position.  
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Standby/On  
Master Volume  
Standby  
Power  
On  
Off  
Direct/  
Zone  
Rec  
2
(GRN  
RED  
)
)
Pure Audio  
(
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
Video 5/Video Cam Input  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
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
/
/
Setup  
Enter  
Return  
Entering names for input sources and tuner stations  
You can enter names for your components or radio station names as  
names for your input sources and have them displayed in the front  
panel display when that input source is selected. (see page 39)  
Entering characters using the DTR-8.2  
1. Press the Setup button.  
2. Press the button to select the 2.Input Setup”  
menu and press the Enter button.  
3. Press the button to select the Character Input?”  
sub-menu and press the Enter button.  
4. Press the button to select Char:and press the  
button.  
5. The screen changes to show you the characters you  
have already entered (< >) and then automatically  
changes to the Character Selection screen  
(ABCDEF...).  
Press the  
,
,
, and buttons to select the character you  
desire and press the Enter button. The screen again shows you  
the characters entered for approximately two seconds and  
returns you to the Character Selection screen.  
If you enter an incorrect character, press the Return button to  
move the cursor to the left and re-enter the character.  
Repeat the above operations to enter up to 10 characters. When  
you are finished, the entered name appears.  
6. Press the Setup button to complete the procedure.  
To correct entered characters  
Perform steps 1 to 4 given above. After performing step 4, press the  
button to display a name that has already been entered. Press the  
Enter button to move the cursor to the location of the character that  
you want to change, enter the new character, and press the Enter  
button.  
To delete an entered name  
Perform the steps 1 to 3 given above. At step 4, press the button.  
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CONT  
+
ZONE 2 indicator  
MUTE  
LIGHT  
+
CH  
+
CH /  
Standby/On  
Master Volume  
ON  
Input  
Standby  
VOL  
Power  
VOL  
On  
Off  
Direct/  
Zone  
Rec  
2
(GRN  
RED  
)
)
Pure Audio  
(
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
selector  
buttons  
Video 5/Video Cam Input  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
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
Off  
Zone 2  
Zone 2 Level  
Input source buttons  
/
Playing music using the buttons on the DTR-8.2  
1. Press the Zone 2 button on the DTR-8.2.  
Selecting an input source using the remote  
controller  
When using the remote controller, select Zone 2 in the Home menu  
to display the Zone 2 operation menu.  
2. Select a source.  
After pressing the Zone 2 button, you must press an input source  
button within 5 seconds. The Zone 2 indicator lights.  
Turning on the Zone 2 and putting it in the standby state  
when the DTR-8.2 is in the standby state:  
Tap the ON button.  
Ex.: When the CD button is pressed.  
To select the same source for the remote zone that is selected  
for the main zone, press the Zone 2 button again until  
Zone2Sel:SOURCEappears in the display.  
Selecting an input source:  
Press an input source button.  
If you select Tuner of the input selector buttons, you can select a  
preset channel using the CH +/buttons.  
When Zone2Sel:Offis displayed, the output to the remote  
zone is turned off.  
+
CH  
Notes:  
If a sleep time is set with the Sleep button, it will also work for  
the remote zone.  
If the source for the main zone is selected as the source for the  
remote zone and the source for the main zone is changed, then  
the source for the remote zone will change as well.  
Note:  
Each time you press one of the Zone 2 buttons on the remote  
controller, the STANDBY indicator on the DTR-8.2 flashes for five  
seconds. During this time, you will not be able to perform operations  
in the main zone using the remote controller.  
The Zone 2 terminal is an analog output. Digital signals are not  
output. If no sound is heard from the selected input source, check  
if the component is connected to the analog inputs.  
If the Rec Out button is pressed in the main room while someone  
is using the system in the remote zone, the Zone 2 function will  
be deactivated and the source will turn off in the remote zone.  
Adjusting the volume for the remote zone  
When the remote zone (Zone 2) speakers are connected to the  
SURR BACK/ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals, or to an amplifier  
connected to the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT terminals,  
adjust the volume as shown below.  
If you select FM (or AM) with the input source buttons when the  
source for the remote zone (Zone 2) is set to AM (or FM), the  
output for the remote zone also changes to AM (or FM).  
7.1-channel playback in the main room is disabled if the  
Powered Zone 2 setting of the Speaker Config sub-menu is set to  
Activated.”  
Press the Zone 2 Level  
/
buttons on the front panel.  
When you are using the remote zone (Zone 2),  
operation will not work.  
system  
Adjusting the volume:  
Press the VOL  
/
buttons on the remote controller.  
When you are using the remote zone (Zone 2), the Pure Audio  
setting will not work.  
VOL  
When you are not using the remote zone (Zone 2), press the Zone  
2 button and then press the Off button to turn off the Zone 2  
indicator.  
Note:  
When the remote zone (Zone 2) speakers are connected to the pre-  
main amplifier that is connected to the ZONE 2 terminal of the DTR-  
8.2, adjust the volume for the remote zone at the pre-main amplifier.  
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Input source buttons  
Standby/On  
Master Volume  
Standby  
Power  
On  
Off  
Direct/  
Zone  
Rec  
2
(GRN  
RED  
)
)
Pure Audio  
(
Audio  
DVD  
Video  
1
Video  
2
Video  
3
Video  
4
Video  
5
Tape  
FM  
AM  
Phono  
CD  
Selector  
Display  
Pure Audio  
Upsampling  
Video 5/Video Cam Input  
Phones  
Zone  
2
Level  
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 you are  
currently watching or listening to  
To record an input source signal different from  
that you are currently watching or listening to  
This method outputs to the audio and video outputs the signal from  
the input source that you select here. This allows you to record an  
input source signal different from that which you are listening to or  
watching at the time of recording.  
This method outputs to the audio and video outputs the currently  
selected input source signal. This method allows you to a signal  
while you are actually listening to or watching it.  
1. Select the input source to record by pressing the  
corresponding input source button.  
1. Press the Rec Out button.  
2. Within 5 seconds, press the input source selector  
button of the input source signal that you wish to  
record.  
The input source is now selected and you may watch or listen to  
it as desired.  
2. Press the Rec Out button repeatedly until Rec  
Sel:SOURCEappears in the front display.  
The signal from the selected input source will now be output to  
the TAPE OUT, VIDEO 1 OUT, and VIDEO 2 OUT outputs for  
recording.  
The currently selected input source signal to the TAPE OUT,  
VIDEO 1 OUT, VIDEO 2 OUT outputs for recording.  
3. Start recording at the recording component as  
desired.  
3. Start recording at the recording component as  
desired.  
To confirm the settings, press the Rec Out button. The current  
settings will appear for 5 seconds in the front display.  
To confirm the settings, press the Rec Out button. The current  
settings will appear for 3 seconds in the front display.  
Notes:  
Notes:  
Be aware that the remote (Zone 2) and recording (REC OUT)  
outputs use the same circuit and therefore can be used at the  
same time.  
If you change the input source during recording, you will record  
the signals from the newly selected input source.  
You cannot record the surround effects.  
You cannot record the surround effects.  
Digital signals input to the DIGITAL INPUT (COAXIAL) and  
DIGITAL INPUT (OPTICAL) inputs will be output to the  
DIGITAL OUTPUT (OPTICAL) outputs.  
Digital signals input to the DIGITAL INPUT (COAXIAL) and  
DIGITAL INPUT (OPTICAL) inputs will be output to the  
DIGITAL OUTPUT (OPTICAL) output.  
There are some restrictions on recording digital signals. When  
making digital recordings, consult the instruction manual that  
came with your digital recording equipment (e.g., MD recorder  
or DAT deck) to know what restrictions are imposed.  
Digital input signals are only output to the digital outputs and  
analog input signals are only output from the analog outputs.  
There is no conversion from digital to analog or vice versa.  
When connecting CD players and other digital components, do  
not connect only the digital terminals, but the analog ones as  
well.  
You cannot record the source connected to the MULTI  
CHANNEL INPUT connector.  
There are some restrictions on recording digital signals. When  
making digital recordings, consult the instruction manual that  
came with your digital recording equipment (e.g., MD recorder  
or DAT deck) to know what restrictions are imposed.  
If you select FM (or AM) with the input source buttons when the  
recording source is set to AM (or FM), the output for the  
recording source also changes to AM (or FM).  
You cannot record the source connected to the MULTI  
CHANNEL INPUT connector.  
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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. Set VIDEO 5for the Video setting in the Video  
Setup sub-menu of the Setup menu: Input Setup →  
Video Setup Video.  
3. Insert a CD in the CD player and insert a tape in the  
video camera connected to the VIDEO 5 IN.  
4. Insert a video tape for recording in the video cassette  
recorder connected to VIDEO 1 OUT.  
5. Press the Rec Out button repeatedly until Rec  
Sel:SOURCEappears in the front display.  
Now CDhas been selected as the audio input source and  
VIDEO 5as the video input source.  
6. Start recording on the video cassette recorder and  
start playing at the CD player and video camera as  
desired.  
Notes:  
If you change the input source during recording, you will record  
the audio signals from the newly selected input source and the  
video signals assigned to that input source.  
You cannot record the surround effects.  
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Using the remote controller  
Quick Start  
Insert batteries  
Operate your components  
Insert 4 AA batteries according to the picture on the inside of the  
battery compartment.  
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.  
1
3
Battery compartment  
cover slides off  
2
Touch the screen to start  
To turn on the screen, tap it gently with your finger.  
To use the touchscreen, simply tap the images you see on the screen.  
Theres no need to turn the screen off it shuts off automatically to  
save power.  
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1. Home  
If you get lost, you can always go to the Home menu screen. Just  
tap Home.  
2. Tap name of component to display components  
control panels.  
Be sure to read the manual for important information about care and  
use of the touchscreen.  
3. You can also use the Device menu; tap to display it.  
4. Tap to scroll to next panel for this component.  
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Quick reference  
1
11  
8. Mode menu  
Customize the remote controller (see below).  
CONT  
+
MUTE  
10  
9
2
LIGHT  
3
+
CH  
4
VOL  
9. Device menu  
Open a components control panels.  
8
7
5
6
1. Sending eye (IR transmitter)/Learning eye  
Send commands to devices.  
For learning commands from other remote controllers.  
10. Scroll button  
Display previous control panel.  
2. Home  
11. Remote controller icon  
Easy access to all components.  
Press and hold for 3 seconds to go to Setup.  
3. Macro menu  
Execute stored lists of commands.  
Modes  
1
2
3
4
5
4. Control panel  
6
7
8
Tap buttons to send commands to components.  
5. Panel number  
Shows what panel youre seeing.  
6. Left and Right buttons  
1. Normal use controlling components.  
Activate the commands shown immediately above the buttons.  
7. Scroll button  
2. Learn commands from other remote controllers.  
Display next Control Panel. Scroll buttons may appear on left.  
When a macro panel is displayed, this button changes to EDIT  
for recording macros.  
3. Assign letters and symbols to buttons and  
commands.  
4. Add a new component or group of macros.  
5. Delete a button, component, macro, or macro group.  
6. Change the order of commands in a menu.  
7. Define the brands of your device.  
8. Configure the remote controller to operate devices  
with RF or IR signals.  
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Introduction  
Sending eye/Learning eye  
Direct-access  
buttons  
Serial port  
Contrast dial  
Touchscreen  
Left/Right buttons  
Backlight button  
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. You can add devices and functions, relabel buttons,  
record macros and set timers. To make the remote controller your  
universal remote controller, it is designed to learn from existing  
remote controllers.  
Direct-access buttons  
The buttons labeled MUTE, CH, and VOL are direct-access buttons.  
The direct-access buttons make these frequently used functions  
available even when the touchscreen is off. You can program them  
so that they always operate the same components for example, the  
TV. Or, you can program them to operate different devices at  
different times.  
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1. Home: to go to the Home menu  
Left and Right buttons  
2. Macro menu: to open stored list of commands  
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.  
Touchscreen buttons  
Buttons on the touchscreen let you control particular devices. You  
activate the buttons by tapping them with your finger.  
3. Control panel: to send commands to components  
4. Panel number: shows active control panel  
5. Mode menu: to customize the remote controller  
Which Buttons Can Be Programmed?  
Direct-access buttons, Left and Right buttons, and buttons on the  
touchscreen can all be programmed. You can set the direct-access  
and Left/Right buttons to always perform the same function. Or, you  
can program them to perform different functions depending on the  
device. For instructions, see Programming Buttonson page 72.  
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1
7
2
6. Scroll buttons: to display previous and next control panel  
7. Device menu: to open device control panels  
3
4
6
5
8. Remote controller icon: Touch and hold to enter Setup  
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Introduction  
2. Charging the Remote Controller  
Optional recharging dock  
AA batteries  
1. Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote  
controller.  
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. Insert the battery pack (included with the recharging  
dock) as indicated on the side of the battery pack.  
3. Slide the battery cover back on.  
After a few seconds, the remote controller starts up  
automatically and beeps twice to indicate that it is ready to use.  
When batteries are running low, the Low Battery icon  
blinks at  
the center top of the display. Replace the batteries as soon as possible  
to ensure perfect performance.  
Note:  
The remote controller retains all settings when batteries have run out  
or when you replace them. You will only have to reset the clock.  
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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.  
Notes:  
You can operate the remote controller while it is being charged.  
Normal charging time is 2 to 3 hours, depending on the condition  
of the battery pack.  
When the battery pack is running low, the Low Battery icon  
blinks at the center top of the display. Recharge the batteries as soon  
as possible to ensure perfect performance.  
Note:  
The remote controller retains all settings when the battery pack has  
run out. You will only have to reset the clock.  
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Getting Started  
1. Activate the remote controller  
2. Define the Brand of Your Device  
The remote controller uses RC codes to activate device. Since there  
are several brands using specific RC codes, you have to define the  
brands of your devices.  
Turning on the display  
I Tap the screen gently with your finger or a blunt, soft  
In the Home menu, you find buttons for the most common video and  
audio devices. The remote controller is set up by default to operate  
with Integra/Onkyo devices.  
object like a pencil eraser.  
The display is activated and you see the Home panel.  
Notes:  
1. Select a device in the Home menu.  
If the display stays blank or becomes black, adjust the contrast  
dial on the left side.  
The following screen appears.  
If another panel is displayed, tap the Home button.  
The remote controller shuts down automatically.  
Using the backlight  
I Press the backlight button on the left side.  
The backlight shuts off automatically after a few seconds to save  
power.  
Note:  
In the settings (page 71) you can choose to activate the backlight  
automatically when you activate the remote controller.  
When selecting CD, DVD, MD or CDR  
When you select CD, DVD, MD or CDR, the preset RC codes  
for operating Integra/Onkyos CD player, DVD player, MD  
recorder or CD recorder are used, and the operation buttons for  
the device appear on the screen. You can use the preset RC codes  
only when the Integra/Onkyos device you selected and Integra/  
Use mode  
The remote controller has different modes.When you activate the  
remote controller for the first time, it starts up in Use mode allowing  
you to immediately operate your devices.  
Onkyos amplifier or receiver are connected using  
interface.  
When you operate Integra/Onkyos CD player, DVD player,  
In Use mode, the remote controller icon  
label (like ) covers the icon, see page 72 to switch your remote  
controller to Use mode.  
is entirely visible. If a  
MD recorder or CD recorder which has no connectors or  
interface, you need to define the  
is not connected using  
brand of your device.  
1. In the Mode menu, select Brand.  
2. Select the device you want to define.  
3. Select Next.  
The brand selection screen appears.  
4. If you selected CD player, DVD player or CD recorder, select  
Onkyo or Onkyo-x other than Onkyo-1 from the brand list. If  
you selected MD player, select Onkyo-5.  
To reset the RC codes settings back to the one for the device  
using  
connection, follow these steps.  
1. In the Mode menu, select Brand.  
2. Select the device you want to reset the RC codes settings for.  
3. Select Next.  
The brand selection screen appears.  
4. If you selected CD player, DVD player or CD recorder, select  
Onkyo-1 from the brand list. If you selected MD player, select  
Onkyo-4.  
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2. Select Yesto define the brand of the device to  
Defining brands by selecting  
operate.  
A list of brands and their corresponding RC codes are pre-installed  
in the remote controllers memory.  
The remote controller switches to Brand mode. Follow the  
instructions as described below. You can define your brands by  
selecting or by searching.  
You need to select your brand from the list and because not every  
device of a certain brand uses the same RC codes, you might also  
have to select a set of RC codes for your brand.  
3. Tap Next.  
A scrollable list of brands for the selected device and a virtual  
auto-zoomingmini-keyboard appears.  
Note:  
Before you start using the remote controller, make sure you define  
the brand for each device you want to operate in the Home Menu.  
4. Navigate through the list of brands.  
Use the scroll buttons to scroll up or down in the list of brands.  
By tapping the scroll buttons, you scroll through the brands  
one by one. By touching and holding the scroll buttons, the  
scrolling speed will increase.  
Use the mini-keyboard to jump through the list of brands.  
To enter a character, tap the keyboard near the character you  
want to use. The keyboard is zoomed in, allowing you to tap  
exactly the character you need.  
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To enter a space, tap the lower left corner of the keyboard. When  
the keyboard is zoomed in, tap the empty key.  
Notes:  
The code sets are ranked. The first code set in the list is used  
After you have typed the character, the keyboard is zoomed out.  
Repeat this action for every character.  
for most devices of the selected brand.  
When you do not know which code set to select from the list,  
you can use Search mode. See Defining brands by  
searchingon page 68.  
Every time you enter a character, the list displays the brands that  
match the character(s). The remote controller makes a pre-  
selection of the (first) brand that matches. You only have to type  
as many characters as needed to display your brand.  
7. Select a code set from the list.  
The selected code set will be highlighted. The Search button  
switches to Next.  
8. Tap Next.  
The remote controller switches to Try mode. The first control  
panel of the selected device is displayed.  
9. Try the buttons on the different control panels and  
check if the device is responding to the RC codes the  
remote controller is sending.  
Note:  
However, your device is responding to the current code set, it is  
recommended to try other code sets. When your device responds  
to more than one code set, install the most suitable one.  
Note:  
In case, your brand is not displayed in the list of brands, Try Search  
mode. See Defining brands by searchingon page 68.  
10. If you are not satisfied with the way the device is  
responding to the selected code set, tab Back to  
select another code set.  
5. Select your brand from the list.  
or  
The selected brand will be highlighted. The Search button  
switches into Next.  
When you are satisfied with the selected code set,  
tap Install.  
When the RC codes for your devices are installed, the remote  
controller beeps and returns to Use mode. Your brand is now  
defined for the selected device.  
6. Tap Next.  
When your brand uses only one set of RC codes, the remote  
controller switches to Try mode. Go to step 9.  
When there are several code sets for your brand, the following  
screen appears.  
11. Define all other devices in the Home menu you want  
to operate.  
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Defining brands by searching  
6. Tap OK when the device reacts.  
You can use Search mode to find the matching RC codes for your  
device when  
Notes:  
Even when the device is responding to the current code set, it is  
advised to try other code sets. When your device responds to  
more than one code set, install the most suitable one.  
your brand is not displayed in the list of brands,  
you selected your brand, but you do not know which code set to  
select.  
The name of the responding code set is displayed when you tap  
the OK button, so you know which code set to select from the list  
after you have tried other code sets.  
3. Tap Next.  
The display shows a scrollable list of brands for the selected  
device and a virtual auto-zooming’’ mini-keyboard.  
The remote controller switches to Try mode. The first control  
panel of selected device is displayed.  
4. Tap Search  
The remote controller automatically searches through all  
available brands and code sets to find the RC codes matches.  
7. Try the buttons on the different control panels and  
check if the device is responding to the RC codes the  
remote controller is sending.  
5. Tap Next to start sending appropriate commands for  
the selected device.  
8. When you are not satisfied with the current function  
of the device, tap Back to continue the automatic  
search.  
or  
When you are satisfied with the selected code set,  
tap Install.  
When the RC codes for your devices are installed, the remote  
controller beeps and returns to Use mode. Your brand is now  
defined for the selected device.  
9. Define all other devices in the Home menu you want  
to operate.  
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Via the Device menu  
3. Select a Device  
The Device menu allows you to easily switch to another device  
without returning to the Home menu.  
Via the Home menu  
1. From within any device control panel, tap the device  
tab.  
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 Buttonson page 72).  
The Device menu pops up. You can scroll through this menu  
using  
and  
.
Device tab  
I Tap the device you want to operate.  
The first control panel of the selected device appears.  
Device menu  
2. In the Device menu, tap the device you want to  
operate.  
The control panel that was last accessed for the device appears.  
Note:  
You can also activate the Device menu from Home by tapping the  
device tab icon  
.
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Using the Left and Right button  
4. Operate a Device  
You operate devices using three kinds of buttons:  
I Touchscreen buttons  
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. The function can be either  
an IR (infrared) command that is transmitted, or a jump to a specific  
device page.  
I Left and Right button (below the touchscreen)  
I Direct-access buttons (to the right of the  
touchscreen)  
IR commands  
Using touchscreen buttons  
Sending commands  
By touching the touchscreen buttons you send commands to the  
device you have selected. When you send a command, the remote  
Device pages  
controller icon shows transmitting signals . The name of the active  
device is indicated on the device tab.  
Using the direct-access buttons  
MUTE, CH and VOL can be operated at any time, even without  
turning on the touchscreen.  
5. Adjust the Settings  
Most of the remote controllers features can be set to your own  
needs.  
Scrolling  
1. Touch and hold the remote controller icon for a few  
seconds.  
Most devices have more than one control panel. You can scroll  
through these control panels using  
on the left bottom of the screen indicates the panel number and the  
total number of panels, for example  
and  
. The panel number  
The first setup panel appears. You can see the second and third  
setup panel by using the scroll buttons.  
.
2. Tap the button of the setting you want to adjust.  
By touching and holding a scroll button, you go repeatedly through  
all the control panels of a device in a loop.  
The button becomes black.  
3. Use the Left and Right button to adjust the setting.  
Operating a device without affecting the active device  
You can operate a device while another device is active (for  
example, rewinding your VCR while watching TV) via the Device  
menu:  
Note:  
Tap the Left and Right buttons are repeating buttons; holding down  
one of these buttons will increase or decrease a value repeatedly.  
1. Open the device menu.  
2. Press and hold the Left or Right button (labeled NO  
IR).  
The remote controller icon turns around  
.
3. Tap the device you want to operate.  
The device control panel appears and the remote controller icon  
turns to its original position. You can now operate the new selected  
device without affecting the active device.  
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Getting Started  
First setup panel  
Setting  
Battery  
Clock  
Function  
Adjusting  
Shows the battery level.  
Turns the clock display on or off and lets  
you set 12 or 24h time display.  
Sets the clock.  
Tap the clock repeatedly.  
Time  
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.  
LCD Light  
Button Light  
Sets how long the backlight of the  
touchscreen stays on.  
Tap the LCD Light button and use the Left and  
Right button.  
Sets how long the backlight of the direct-  
access and Left/Right buttons stays on.  
Tap the Button Light button and use the Left and  
Right button.  
Second setup panel  
Setting  
Function  
Adjusting  
Level  
Turns the backlight always on or off when  
activating the touchscreen.  
Always on: Tap the Level button and  
position the indicator in the right half of  
the indication bar using the Right button.  
Always off: Tap the Level button and  
position the indicator in the left half of the  
indication bar using the Left button.  
Tap the Mode Menu button.  
Note: When you choose always off, you  
can only activate the backlight using the  
backlight button.  
Mode Menu  
Hides or shows the Mode button. Hiding  
the Mode button prevents unwanted  
changes to stored commands.  
Touch  
Button  
Adjusts or turns off the touchscreen beep.  
Adjusts or turns off the beep of Left/Right  
and direct-access buttons.  
Tap the Touch button repeatedly.  
Tap Button repeatedly.  
Calibrate  
Revert  
Calibrates the touchscreen.  
Tap the Calibrate button and follow the  
on-screen instructions.  
Reverts the remote controller to the factory  
default configuration.  
Tap the Revert button and follow the on-  
screen instructions.  
Third setup panel  
This panel provides technical information about your remote  
controller.  
To exit Setup Mode  
I Tap the Setup label on the remote controller icon.  
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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.  
You can program the remote controller commands by transmitting  
infrared signals from your existing remote controls to the remote  
controllers learning eye. To do this, place the remote controller and  
the devices remote controller on a flat surface, 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8  
inches) apart.  
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.  
Working with Modes  
When you operate your devices, the remote controller is in Use  
mode. For actions other than operating (like programming buttons,  
recording macros, adding devices, and so on) you have to switch to  
the appropriate mode:  
15 to 20 cm  
(6 to 8 inches)  
: To operate devices.  
: To input commands from other devices. For recording  
macros and setting timers.  
: To label buttons and commands.  
: To add new devices.  
: To delete buttons, devices and macros.  
: To change the listing order in a menu.  
: To define brands using the remote controllers database.  
The following buttons can be programmed: control panel buttons,  
Device menu items, direct-access buttons and Left/Right buttons.  
: To configure the remote controller to operate devices with  
RF or IR signals.  
You cannot program Home menu buttons directly. You need to  
program them by following the Device menu (see page 73).  
To switch to another mode  
The remote controller also offers empty control panel buttons you  
can program and label as existing buttons. They are only visible in  
Learn and Label mode and appear without label or with label  
(intended for a specific function). You will also see previously  
deleted buttons: you can restore them by reprogramming them or  
you can reuse them for other commands.  
1. Tap the Mode button at the bottom of the  
touchscreen.  
The Mode menu pops up.  
2. Tap the mode you want to use.  
The label of the active mode appears on the remote controller  
icon. You can now work in the selected mode.  
Note:  
When a label is displayed, you can also display the Mode menu by  
tapping the label.  
To hide the Mode menu  
To prevent accidental changes to the remote controller interface and  
commands, you can hide the Mode menu:  
1. Make sure the remote controller is in Use mode.  
2. Touch and hold the remote controller icon for a few  
seconds.  
The first setup panel appears.  
3. Scroll down to the second setup panel.  
4. Tap the Mode Menu button.  
The mode menu icon is crossed out.  
5. Tap  
.
The remote controller switches to Use mode. The Mode button is  
no longer visible.  
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Programming control panel buttons  
Programming direct-access and Left/Right  
Buttons  
1. Navigate to the control panel buttons you want to  
program.  
Direct-access and Left/Right buttons can be programmed with a  
global function or with functions per device. Buttons with global  
functions always execute the same command, even if device is  
active. Buttons with functions per device execute commands  
depending on the active device. For example, the Left button is the  
Play command when the VCR is active.  
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 devices original remote controller to the  
remote controllers learning eye as shown on page  
72.  
Note:  
Per-device functions overrule global functions. For example, when  
you program the Volume buttons globally but you assign a specific  
function to them with the tuner, the specific command will be  
executed when the tuner is the active device.  
4. Tap the remote controller button you want to  
program.  
The button starts blinking.  
Programming a button globally  
5. Press and hold the corresponding button on your  
devices original remote controller.  
1. Tap the Home menu button  
.
If the remote controller has learned the command successfully,  
OK blinks on the remote controller icon. You can let go of the  
button youre holding.  
2. Complete steps 2 to 7 in Programming control panel  
buttons(see above). Instead of tapping a button on  
the touchscreen, press the button you want to  
program.  
If the remote controller has not learned the command  
successfully, you hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on the  
remote controller icon.  
The label of the button you have pressed (e.g. chan+ or left)  
starts blinking on the remote controller icon.  
6. Program all other buttons you want and relabel them  
as necessary (see page 74).  
Programming a button per device  
7. Return to Use mode by using the Mode button.  
1. Switch to the device for which you want to program  
the button.  
2. Complete instructions 2 to 7 in Programming  
control panel buttons(see above). Instead of  
tapping a button on the touchscreen, press the  
button you want to program.  
Programming device items  
Note:  
The label of the button you have pressed (e.g. chan+ or left)  
starts blinking on the remote controller icon.  
When you program a command to a device item, this command is  
automatically assigned to the corresponding button in the Home  
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 Learn mode by using the Mode button.  
3. Point the devices original remote controller to the  
remote controllers learning eye as described above.  
4. Tap the device tab to open the Device menu.  
5. Touch and hold either the remote controllers Left or  
Right button and tap the device you want to program.  
Even when you want to program the currently active device, you  
have to tap it in the Device menu.  
The label device starts blinking on the remote controller icon.  
6. Press and hold the button the remote controller has  
to learn on your devices original remote controller.  
If the remote controller has been input the command  
successfully, OK will blink on the display. You can release the  
button youre holding.  
If the remote controller has not learned the command  
successfully, you hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on the  
remote controller icon.  
7. Program all other items you want and return to Use  
mode via the Mode button.  
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Note:  
3. Labeling Buttons and Menu Items  
You can zoom out again without tapping a character by  
pressing the Right button (labeled Zoom).  
The following elements can be labeled: control panel buttons,  
Device menu items, macros, macro groups and Left/Right buttons.  
For capital letters and symbols, press the Left button  
repeatedly to display the keyboard you want.  
You cannot label Home menu buttons directly. You have to label  
them by using the Device menu (see below)  
5. Tap Enter to save the changes and return to the  
panel you were.  
-or-  
Labeling a button  
Tap Cancel to return to the panel you were without  
saving changes.  
1. Navigate to the panel containing the button you want  
to label.  
6. Label all other items you want and return to Use  
mode via the Mode button.  
2. Switch to Label mode by using the Mode button  
3. Tap the button you want to label.  
.
The display shows a virtual auto-zoomingmini-keyboard. The  
button you want to label is displayed above the keyboard.  
Labeling a menu item  
1. Switch to Label mode by using the Mode button.  
2. Tap the device tab to open the Device menu.  
3. Touch and hold either the remote controllers Left or  
Right button and tap the device you want to program.  
Even when you want to program the currently active device, you  
have to tap it in the Device menu.  
4. Complete instruction 4 to 6 in Labeling a button”  
(see above).  
4. Edit the label.  
To delete a character, press the Right button.  
To enter a character, tap the keyboard near the character you  
want to use. The keyboard is zoomed in, allowing you to tap  
exactly the character you need.  
After you have tapped the character, the keyboard is zoomed  
out. Repeat this action for every character.  
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Moving menu items  
4. Adding and Moving Devices  
You can change the order of Device menu items and Macro menu  
items. Changes you make in the Device menu are automatically  
updated in the Home menu.  
Adding devices  
If you have a device that is not provided in the Device menu, you can  
add it to the remote controller.  
1. Make sure the device tab is active.  
or  
You cannot add devices to the Home menu directly. You have to add  
them by using the Device menu.  
Make sure the macro tab is active.  
The device or macro tab is active when the name of a device or  
macro is displayed.  
1. Make sure the device tab is active.  
The device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed.  
2. Switch to Move mode by using the Mode button.  
The remote controller displays the menu.  
2. Switch to add mode by using the Mode button.  
The remote controller displays the following choices:  
3. Tap the menu item of your choice.  
Create New Device: Choose this option to add a completely  
new device.  
The menu item is highlighted.  
4. Use the Left and Right button to move the menu item  
up or down.  
Copy Existing Device: Choose this option to copy a device  
already provided in the Device menu (for example for a  
second television).  
5. Tap Accept to save the changes.  
Restore Deleted Device: Use this option to restore a device  
You return to Use mode.  
you have deleted.  
3. Tap the device you want to add in the Device menu.  
Note:  
If the device you want to add is not provided, choose a similar  
one. You can customize it later.  
The remote controller gives you the possibility to add the device  
with or without RC-codes.  
Creat with RC-codes: Choose this option if you wan to copy  
the preprogrammed RC codes as well. The new device is  
added with operational buttons.  
Dont add RC codes: If you choose this option, the new  
device is added without operational buttons. You can  
program them as described in Programming control panel  
buttonson page 73.  
4. Tap the button of your choice.  
The new device is automatically displayed in Use mode.  
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Restore  
5. Delete and 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  
controllers memory. This allows you to restore it in Edit mode.  
Delete  
You can delete control panel buttons and functions associated with a  
direct-access or a Left/Right button.  
Actions associated with direct-access or a Left/Right buttons cannot  
be restored. You have to reprogram them as explained in  
Programming Direct-access and Left/Right Buttonson page 73.  
You can also delete Device menu items and Macro menu items.  
Home menu buttons cannot be deleted directly. You have to delete  
them via the Device menu.  
Control panel buttons  
1. Switch to Edit mode by using the Mode button.  
Deleting a button or button function  
The deleted buttons become visible.  
Note:  
2. Complete instruction 3 to 7 in Programming control  
panel buttonson page 73.  
Buttons without bold frame can not be deleted. You can only hide  
them by removing their label (see Labeling a buttonon page 74).  
The button is restored.  
Device or Macro menu items  
1. Switch to Delete mode by using the Mode button.  
2. Tap the button you want to delete.  
1. Make sure the device tab or macro tab is active.  
The device or macro tab is active while the name of a device or  
macro is displayed.  
3. Tap Delete Button Action.  
2. Switch to Add mode by using the Mode button.  
The result depends on the element you are deleting:  
Control panel button: The button disappears from the display.  
3. Tap Restore Deleted Device or Restore Deleted  
Group.  
Left or Right button command: The corresponding label  
disappears from the display.  
The deleted menu items become visible.  
Direct-access button: The button becomes inactive.  
4. Tap the item you want to restore.  
4. Delete all the items you want and return to Use mode  
via the Mode button.  
The item is restored and you return to Use mode.  
Note:  
Only the macro group itself is restored, not the macros it contained.  
Deleting a device or macro menu item  
1. Switch to Delete mode via the Mode button.  
2. Navigate to the menu item you want to delete.  
When Device menu is opening, The function of Left and Right  
button changes as shown below.  
Left button: Label  
Right button: Action  
When Macro menu is opening, The function of Left and Right  
buttons will be Group.  
3. Press and hold down the Left or Right button  
depending on what you are deleting:  
Left button labeled Device: For deleting a device in the  
Device menu.  
Right button labeled Action: For deleting an action from an  
item in the Device menu.  
Left button labeled Group: For deleting a macro group.  
4. Tap the menu item you want to delete.  
5. Tap Delete Device or Delete Macro Group.  
The Device (and its associated Home menu button) or the Macro  
Group (including its macros) are deleted.  
6. Delete all the items you want and return to Use mode  
via the Mode button.  
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Editing macros  
6. Recording Macros and Setting Timers  
A macro enables you to send a sequence of IR commands using one  
single button.  
You can edit any macro you have recorded.  
1. Open the macro group that contains the macro.  
By setting a time, you can activate a device at the time you prefer.  
See page 78.  
2. Switch to Edit mode via the Mode button.  
Note:  
3. Tap the macro you want to edit.  
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.  
The contents of the macro appear.  
Recording macros  
1. Tap the Macro menu button.  
2. Open the macro menu and select a macro group.  
4. Edit the macro.  
You can move or delete listed commands or you can add new  
commands. You can also add delays to the macro (for example,  
to insert a short pause between turning on a device and sending  
commands to it allowing the device to warm up):  
1. Tap Delay.  
2. Tap or to decrease or increase the length of the delay.  
3. Use the arrow buttons and to move the delay to the right  
place.  
3. Switch to Edit mode via the Mode button.  
Empty the macro buttons that appear in the macro control panel.  
5. Press the Left button to close the macro.  
4. Tap the button you want to use for your macro.  
A confirmation screen appears, which allows you to save or  
cancel the macro.  
5. Enter the sequence of commands you want to record.  
6. Tap Save.  
You can navigate to any control panel you want, just as you can  
in Use mode.  
The macro is ready to be used.  
6. Tap the Macro menu button.  
The contents of the macro appear. You can now play, edit, or  
close the macro.  
7. Press the Left button to close the macro.  
A confirmation screen appears where you can save or cancel the  
macro.  
8. Tap Save and assign a label to the macro.  
The macro is ready to be used.  
There are two extra commands you can record in a macro:  
Source switching  
To record a Device menu item containing a source switching  
command, open the Device menu, hold down the Right button  
(labeled Action) and tap the device you want to switch to.  
Close a device control panel  
To close a macro display of device, open the Device menu, hold  
down the Left button (labeled Device) and tap the device you want.  
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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.  
3. Tap the timer you want to edit.  
Empty timer buttons appear in the timer control panel.  
The contents of the timer appear.  
4. Tap the button you want to set a timer for.  
4. Edit the timer.  
The first timer control panel appears in which you can set the  
start time.  
5. Press the Left button to close the timer.  
A confirmation screen appears, which allows you to save or  
cancel the timer.  
6. Tap Save.  
The timer is edited.  
Organizing macros and timers into groups  
You can create as macro groups or timer groups up to 25 macros or  
timers in each group.  
1. Open any macro or timer group.  
5. Enter the command the timer has to execute.  
2. Switch to Add mode by using the Mode button.  
A timer can contain either a single IR command or a macro.  
You can create a new group, copy an existing group, or restore a  
previous deleted group.  
You can navigate to any control panel you want, just as you can  
in Use mode.  
Create a new group: You add a new group in which you can  
record new macros.  
6. Tap the clock button and set the start time using the  
Left/Right buttons.  
Copy an existing group: You copy a group and its macros and  
use it for new macros.  
Restore a previously deleted group: You restore a deleted  
group and reuse the macros.  
7. Tap one or more day buttons to select or deselect  
days for the timer.  
You can choose to repeat the timer weekly.  
3. Tap Create Timer Group or Create Macro Group.  
8. Scroll down to display the second timer control panel  
in which you can set the stop time.  
9. Enter the command the timer has to execute.  
10. Tap the clock button and set the stop time using the  
Left/Right buttons.  
11. Press the Left button to close the timer.  
A confirmation screen appears, which allows you to save or  
cancel the timer.  
12. Tap Save.  
The timer is activated.  
Note:  
The timer only works when the remote controllers sending eye is  
pointed towards the controlled device and no obstructions interfere  
the infrared signal.  
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Changing the remote controllers RF IR Settings  
7. Using the remote controller with Radio  
Frequency  
All devices are set up by default to work with IR signals. To be able  
to operate one or more devices with RF signals, you have to change  
the remote controllers RF IR settings for those devices.  
Warning:  
To use the remote controller with radio frequency (RF), you need an  
RF Receiver, which is not included in package.  
1. Make sure the Device tab is active.  
The Device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed  
By default, the remote controller uses infrared (IR) signals to operate  
devices. This means that you have to point the remote controllers  
sending eye towards the device you are operating. IR signals have an  
operating distance of 10 meters (33 feet).  
at the right side of the touch screen  
.
2. Switch to RF IR mode by using the Mode button  
.
The Device menu appears.  
You can select to operate devices using radio frequency (RF)  
signals instead of IR signals. RF signals have an operating distance  
of approximately 20 meters (66 feet) in house and , unlike IR  
signals, is able to go through obstacles like furniture or walls. The  
RF signals sent out by the remote controller are picked up by the RF  
Receiver. The RF Receiver translates the RF signals in IR signals  
and sends the IR signals to the appropriate device.  
3. Select the device for which you want to change the  
RF IR settings.  
The RF IR settings appear. The white label on the button  
indicates that the selected device is currently operated with IR signals.  
Therefore, the RF Receiver has to be placed near the device youre  
operating with the RF Receivers sending eye pointed to the device.  
Your devices will always receive IR signals either directly from the  
remote controller or from the RF Receiver.  
4. Tap RF.  
The RF IR settings for the selected device are transferable from  
IR to RF.  
When you have only one RF Receiver, you can accept the default  
settings for the Extender ID and the Channel. Continue with step 5.  
or  
When you have several RF Receivers to operate devices, you have to  
assign the correct Extender ID to the selected device. Follow the  
instructions as described in Changing the Extender ID.  
Note:  
The ID on the RF Receiver has to match the Extender ID on the  
remote controller.  
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Changing the Extender ID  
Choosing Another Channel  
1. Make sure the Extender ID button is active.  
The button is active when the button label is white.  
When you notice RF interference, for instance from your neighbors,  
you have to choose another channel to operate your devices.  
2. Press the + and action buttons to change the Extender ID.  
The remote controller offers 16 Extender IDs.  
Note:  
All devices you want to operate with RF signals use the same  
channel. If you select another channel for one device, the remote  
controller will automatically change the channel for all devices that  
work with RF signals.  
1. Switch back to RF IR mode.  
The Device menu appears.  
2. Select a device that is set with RF signals.  
The RF IR settings appear.  
5. Tap Accept to save the RF IR settings for the  
selected device.  
or  
Tap Cancel to return without changing the RF IR  
settings for the selected device.  
3. Tap  
.
The button label turns white indicating that the button is active.  
4. Press the + and action buttons to change the  
Channel.  
The remote controller offers 4 RF Channels.  
6. Repeat instructions 3 to 5 for all devices for which  
you want to change the RF IR settings.  
7. Tap Close.  
The remote controller switches back to Use mode. The remote  
controller is configured to operate the devices you have set with  
RF signals.  
8. Try the devices of which you just changed the RF IR  
settings.  
Note:  
Note:  
The Channel (CH) on the RF Receiver has to match the Channel  
on the remote controller.  
There is a possibility that a device does not respond properly when  
operated with RF signals. This is mostly due to IR signals that cannot  
be properly transmitted as RF signals.  
In that case, you have to reconfigure the remote controller to operate  
the device with IR signals again.  
5. Tap Accept to save the selected Channel for all  
devices that work with RF signals.  
or  
Tap Cancel to return without changing the Channel.  
6. Tap Close.  
The remote controller switches back to Use mode. The remote  
controller is configured to operate the devices you have set with  
RF signals through the selected Channel.  
7. Try all devices which you just changed the Channel.  
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System requirements  
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 controllers companion software that  
you can download from http://  
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PC  
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Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT 4.0/2000, Windows XP  
16 MB of RAM  
16 MB of free hard disk space  
Free serial port  
With ChadEdit you can:  
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upload and download new configurations to and from your  
remote controller. You do this with the serial cable included with  
your remote controller;  
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add, delete, modify and move control panels, devices and  
commands anywhere on the touchscreen;  
save, duplicate and share configuration files, codes or devices  
with other remote controllers;  
preview new configuration files on ChadEmulator. In this way  
you can check how the remote controllers interface will look  
like.  
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Troubleshooting  
General Problems  
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. You cannot modify or delete commands for this device.  
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 your devices are positioned as shown on page 72.  
Avoid programming the Remote controller under bright  
fluorescent light: it might affect the infrared signals.  
Make sure the batteries are properly installed.  
Install new batteries or recharge the battery pack using the  
Make sure the button you want to edit has a border. Borderless  
recharging dock.  
buttons cannot be programmed.  
The display is too light or too dark  
The Remote controller will not switch modes  
Adjust the contrast dial on the left side.  
When the batteries are low the Remote controller prevents you  
from switching to customizing modes so that no customization  
can get lost. Replace the batteries (see page 63).  
The Remote controller shuts itself off  
This is a feature of the Remote controller to save power. You can  
change the length the Remote controller stays on in the Settings  
(see page 71).  
The Remote controller is low on memory  
The remote controller displays a message to clean up the  
memory. The Remote controller will do this by permanently  
removing devices and macro and timer groups you have deleted.  
Devices do not respond to commands from the Remote  
controller  
Warning:  
Make sure the Remote controller is in Use mode (see page 65).  
Cleaning up memory will take 10 minutes or longer. Never remove  
batteries during the clean-up process. This might damage the  
configuration file resulting in loss of your customized commands.  
Make sure the Remote controllers sending eye is pointed  
towards the device you are operating.  
Check if the Low Battery icon is blinking. If so, replace the  
batteries or recharge the battery pack.  
The configuration file is corrupted  
Check if the button you are trying to use is programmed properly  
When this very unlikely event occurs, you have to revert to the  
original configuration. All your customized commands devices  
and macros will be lost and you will have to reprogram your  
remote controller.  
(see page 71).  
The Remote controller beeps 4 times after inserting the  
batteries  
Use ChadEdit to update the Remote controllers software  
(ChadEdit > Tools > Update)  
Remote controller error messages  
If one of the following error messages occurs, please contact  
your dealer or the Integra/Onkyo customer service:  
Can not open configuration file  
Configuration file error  
Programming Problems  
No configuration file found  
Invalid configuration file version  
Buttons are not sending the correct commands  
Check whether the button is programmed globally or per device  
(see page 73).  
Recharging Problems  
Macros do not work  
Make sure the Remote controllers sending eye is pointed  
towards the device the entire time the macro is being executed.  
The batteries will not recharge  
Make sure you are using the rechargeable battery pack included  
with your recharging dock and not the AA batteries.  
Insert delays to allow devices to start up properly (see page 77).  
Check if you do not have included inactive buttons in your  
macro.  
The indicator light blinks  
Check if you do not have reprogrammed buttons. Macros can not  
save commands, they just save buttons. If you reprogram a  
button, the macro executes the new command assigned to the  
button.  
Check if the contacts on the recharging dock are clean and free of  
obstructions.  
Make sure the remote controller lies properly on the dock.  
Make sure the battery pack is installed properly in your remote  
controller (see page 63).  
The TV goes blank or the input source changes  
The Device menu item might be programmed to switch the input  
source. Operate the device without affecting the input source  
(see page 70).  
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FAQ  
Can I program a button to execute more than one  
command?  
How do I revert to the original configuration?  
Reverting to the original configuration restores the remote  
controllers 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.  
No, you can not. However, you can create a macro to execute a  
sequence of commands (see page 77).  
How do I program source switching?  
1. Touch and hold the Remote controller icon for a few  
seconds.  
See Programming device itemson page 73.  
The first setup panel appears.  
How can I edit, label or delete buttons on home panels?  
2. Scroll to the second setup panel.  
You can do this via the Device menu items. All changes you make to  
these items are automatically updated in the Home menu.  
3. Tap the Revert button.  
4. Tap Revert to confirm the action.  
How do I reset the Remote controller?  
Normally, you never have to reset the Remote controller. However,  
if the Remote controllers display freezes or if you notice unusual  
behavior, you might need to reset. You will not lose any saved  
programmed commands or macros.  
How do I calibrate the touchscreen?  
The remote controller is calibrated when it leaves the factory, so  
normally you do not have to calibrate it yourself. It is possible that  
the remote controller displays a message to calibrate the  
touchscreen. If this message appears, do the following:  
Carefully press the reset button on the back of the Remote  
controller with a paperclip or sharp pencil. The remote controller  
restarts and beeps to indicate it is ready for use.  
1. Tap as close as possible to the arrow tip on the  
upper left corner of the screen.  
2. Tap as close as possible to the arrow tip on the  
bottom right corner of the screen.  
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Overview of Symbols  
:Pause  
:Page number up  
:Stop  
:Page number down  
:Normal run; normal speed  
:Normal run; normal speed  
:Fast run; fast speed  
:Fast run; fast speed  
:Slow run; slow speed  
:Slow run; slow speed  
:Eject  
:Page enlargement  
:TV and text mixed  
:1st or 2nd language  
:Last view; previous program  
:Standby  
:Zone focus: long distance  
:Zone focus: very short distance  
:Single or multi-digit selection  
:Brightness; brilliance  
:Contrast  
:Recording, general  
:Key  
:Navigate  
:Still mode  
:Brightness/contrast  
:Tape running direction  
:Next track  
:Color saturation  
:Lamp; lighting; illumination  
:Split screen freeze / double screen freeze  
:Split screen swap / double screen swap  
:Split screen / double screen  
:Movie expand  
:Previous track  
:Fast forward to index  
:Rewind to index  
:Frame by frame, general  
:Frame by frame, general  
:Subtitle  
:Personal preference  
:Picture-in-picture freeze  
:Main index page  
:Cancel picture  
:Picture-in-picture mode  
:Menu  
:Picture freeze  
:Programmable timer; general  
:Tracking  
:Picture-in-picture shift  
:Picture-in-picture swap  
:Multi-picture display  
:Picture-in-picture select  
:Teletext mode  
:Application assistance  
:Actual time on screen  
:EPG / Electronic Program Guide  
:Video output  
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Specifications  
Hardware  
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  
Software  
Dynamic, animated interface  
Editable macros (up to 255 commands per macro)  
Total number of devices and macros limited only by memory  
Database with RC codes to operate different brands  
Infrared (IR)  
Operating distance of 10 meters (33 feet)  
Learning frequency up to 56 kHz  
Learning distance 5 cm (2 inch) up to 30 cm (1 foot)  
Radio  
Operating distance of approximately 20 meters depending on the surrounding conditions  
frequency (RF)  
Band:418 MHz  
Bandwidth: +/100 kHz  
16 Extender IDs and 4 Channels  
Memory  
2 MB non-volatile flash memory (retains commands when batteries are not present)  
512 K SRAM  
Batteries  
4 AA 1.5 V batteries, or one 4,8V rechargeable battery pack  
Approximately 6 months with typical use  
Battery life  
Power management  
Dimensions  
Power on by tapping the touchscreen, power off automatically management  
153.6 x 94.1 x 43.7 mm (6.0 inch x 3.7 inch x 1.7 inch)  
0 ˚C to 50 ˚C (32 ˚F to 122 ˚F)  
Operating temperature  
Accessories  
(Not included)  
Remote controller recharge package BCC-5  
RF Receiver RFR-5  
Database information:  
Designed by UEI Technology  
Licensed under U.S. Patent 5,689,353  
Portions UEI 1999  
The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.  
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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.  
Turntable motor is not properly grounded.  
©Check for proper ground connection.  
Audio connection cables on the rear panel are connected  
incorrectly.  
©Adjust the placement of the cable to reduce hum.  
Howling is heard when the volume is turned up.  
POWER  
Turntable and speakers are located too close together.  
©Move them farther apart.  
Power shuts off immediately after power on.  
Rough or scratchy sound is heard. High range is not  
clear.  
Amplifier protection circuitry has been activated.  
©Remove the power cord from outlet immediately. Contact  
your Integra/Onkyo service center.  
The needles of turntable is dirty or worn, or a problem exists  
with a connected component.  
©Refer to the instruction of the connected components and  
check for problem.  
No power.  
Power cord is disconnected.  
©Connect power cord.  
Treble control is too high.  
©Turn treble down (see page 43).  
External noise in the affecting the internal microcomputer.  
©Turn the power button off and then on again or remove the  
power cord from the outlet and then plug it in again.  
Internal fuse is blown.  
©Contact your Integra/Onkyo Service Center.  
FM/AM TUNER  
AM stations cannot be received.  
Power turns on but no sound.  
• “Mutingis displayed.  
©Press the MUTE button on the remote controller to turn it off.  
AM loop antenna is not connected.  
©Connect the included AM loop antenna to the AM antenna  
terminals.  
Bad connections or wiring.  
©Check connections, speaker cables, etc.  
Buzzing noise on AM stations (particularly noticeable at  
night or with weak stations).  
Amplifier protection circuitry has been activated.  
©Contact your Integra/Onkyo Service Center.  
Noise from electrical apparatus such as fluorescent lamp.  
©Move the AM loop antenna to different position.  
©Set up an outdoor AM antenna.  
The sound of the playback source is not heard.  
Input selector is not set properly.  
©Set to correct input source.  
Noise is heard at high-pitched sounds on AM stations.  
Headphones are connected.  
Noise from TV set.  
©Lower volume and then disconnect headphones.  
©Place the AM loop antenna as far as possible from the TV.  
©Move unit away from TV set.  
Crackling noise on both AM and FM stations.  
Noise caused by fluorescent lamp being turned on and off.  
©Move antenna as far as possible from the fluorescent lamp.  
SPEAKERS  
Noise from automobile ignition.  
©Install an FM outdoor antenna as far as possible from the  
road.  
No sound from the center speaker, or at very low  
volume.  
©Change the position or direction of the outdoor antenna.  
Speaker cable is not connected.  
©Check the connection between the amplifier and the speaker.  
The indicators light for stereo reception, but sound is  
distorted and stereo separation is bad.  
Listening mode is set to Stereo or Direct.  
©Set the Listening mode to any mode other than Stereo or  
Direct. The output to the center speaker may differ depending  
on the listening mode.  
Station is too strong.  
©Change to FM indoor antenna.  
Multiple reflection of the radio waves because of tall buildings  
or mountains.  
©Use antenna that has better directivity and select a point  
where distortion is least.  
Center speaker level is set to minimum.  
©Set the Center speaker level to the appropriate volume (page  
34).  
The Center setting of the Speaker Config submenu is set to  
None.”  
©Set the Center setting at the Speaker Config sub-menu to  
Largeor Small(see page 32).  
Indicators for stereo reception flicker and hiss is heard  
on FM stations.  
Station is too weak.  
©Install an outdoor FM antenna.  
No sound or very low volume from subwoofer.  
Stereo FM broadcasts cover only about half the distance of an  
ordinary broadcast.  
©Change the position or direction of the outdoor antenna.  
Subwoofer is set to No.”  
©Check the speaker setting (pages 32, 43).  
Subwoofer speakers output level setting is improper.  
©Check the output level of the Subwoofer using the test tone.  
No preset station is recalled.  
Power cord has been unplugged or the POWER switch has been  
turned off for a long time.  
©The memory contents are lost. Store all stations again.  
Low frequency humming is heard.  
Not properly grounded.  
©Check outer conductor of input plugs.  
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VIDEO and AUDIO  
If one of the messages shown below appears  
Not available with headphones use”  
The operation is not allowed because headphones are plugged into  
the DTR-8.2.  
Desired picture does not appear.  
Improper connection.  
©Check the connection again. Insert the plugs and connectors  
completely.  
Not available with Multichannel use”  
Cannot be used while the multichannel output is being used.  
No OSD Menu display.  
Improper connection.  
©Check connections.  
Not available in this Sp Config”  
Will not work with the current speaker configuration settings.  
OSD Menu is displayed when monitor is connected to VIDEO or  
S VIDEO of MONITOR OUT.  
©Confirm connections (see page 21).  
Not available in Zone 2 mode”  
The operation is not allowed because the Zone 2 mode is turned on.  
No sound, or sound of the selected source is not heard.  
Only available with Dolby D”  
No setting other than Dolby Digital can be set.  
Input Setup menu settings are incorrect.  
©Check settings (see page 36).  
Not available in this Listening mode”  
Will not work with the current listening mode.  
No picture appears on the TV screen (or monitor).  
TV (or monitor) is not set to receive the output signals from the  
receiver.  
©Set the TV (or monitor) to the receiver input.  
Not available with this signal”  
The listening mode cannot be selected with the current input source.  
Video cable is not connected securely.  
©Check connections.  
Powered Zone 2 is not Activated”  
Will not work with the Zone 2 output set to non-activated (Not  
Activated).  
You have connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO connectors  
but the DTR-8.2 is not set properly.  
©Check the Video Setup submenu of the Input Setup menu  
(page 19).  
Not available with Muting”  
Will not work because the muting is activated.  
Zone 2 is not On”  
Will not work because the Zone 2 has not been turned on.  
Also refer to the respective instruction manuals of the compact disc  
player, DVD player, video cassette recorder, TV monitor, etc., that  
compose your entertainment system.  
OTHER  
The DTR-8.2 contains an internal microcomputer that performs  
high-level operations. However, on extremely rare occasions, noise  
or interference from an external source or static electricity may cause  
faulty operation. If this occurs, unplug the power cord from the wall  
outlet, wait five or more seconds, and then plug it back in. This  
should correct the situation.  
LATE NIGHT function cannot be used.  
Playback source is not Dolby Digital encoded.  
©Check that the DOLBY DIGITAL indicator lights up on the  
display.  
Re-EQ function cannot be used.  
* To reset the surround mode and other settings to the factory  
default settings, hold down the Video 1 button with the DTR-8.2  
turned on and then press the Standby/On button. CLEAR”  
appears in the front display and the DTR-8.2 enters the standby  
state.  
Listening mode is set to Theater-Dimensional, or Direct/Pure  
Audio.  
©See page 46.  
Parameter cannot be set for Front Effect etc.  
Parameter may not be able to be set depending on the listening  
mode.  
©See table on page 46.  
Multichannel audio is not output.  
To listen to multichannel audio, Yesmust be selected in the  
Multichannelin the Multichannel setup sub-menu of the Input  
Setup menu. Also, it is necessary to select Multichannel with the  
Audio Selector button.  
©Check that the component is connected to the MULTI  
CHANNEL INPUT port and check the Setup menu settings.  
Components in remote zone (Zone 2) do not operate  
properly.  
Components are incorrectly connected.  
©Check connections.  
Objects are interfering with remote controller signals.  
©Move inferring objects away from path of remote controller  
signals.  
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Specifications  
AMPLIFIER SECTION  
TUNER SECTION  
Continuous Average Power output (FTC)  
FM  
All channels:  
110 watts per channel min. RMS at  
Tuning Range:  
Usable Sensitivity  
Mono:  
87.5 108.0 MHz (50 kHz steps)  
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.  
150 watts at 6 ohms  
180 watts at 6 ohms  
2 × 280 watts at 3 ohms  
2 × 220 watts at 4 ohms  
2 × 140 watts at 8 ohms  
0.08% at rated power  
11.2 dBf, 1.0 µV (75 ohms IHF)  
0.9 µV (75 ohms DIN)  
17.2 dBf, 2.0 µV (75 ohms IHF)  
23 µV (75 ohms DIN)  
Stereo:  
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity  
Mono:  
Stereo:  
Capture Ratio:  
Image Rejection Ratio  
17.2 dBf, 2.0 µV (75 ohms)  
37.2 dBf, 20 µV (75 ohms)  
2.0 dB  
Continuous Power output (DIN)  
Maximum Power output (EIAJ)  
Dynamic Power Output (Stereo)  
40 dB  
IF Rejection Ratio:  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
Mono:  
90 dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion:  
IM Distortion:  
0.08% at 1 Watt output  
0.08% at rated power  
76 dB  
70 dB  
Stereo:  
0.08% at 1 Watt output  
60 at 8 ohms  
Alternate Channel Attenuation:  
Selectivity:  
AM Suppression Ratio:  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
Mono:  
55 dB  
50 dB (DIN)  
50 dB  
Damping Factor:  
Input Sensitivity and Impedance  
PHONO:  
LINE (CD, TAPE, DVD,  
VIDEO 1-5):  
2.5 mV, 50 kohms  
200 mV, 50 kohms  
0.2%  
0.3%  
Stereo:  
MULTICHANNEL INPUT  
(FRONT L/C/R, SURROUND  
L/R, SURROUND BACK L/R): 200 mV, 50 kohms  
(SUBWOOFER): 36 mV, 50 kohms  
COAXIAL 1, 2, 3 (DIGITAL): 0.5 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
Frequency Response:  
Stereo Separation:  
30 Hz 15 kHz, 1.0 dB  
45 dB at 1 kHz  
30 dB at 100 Hz 10 kHz  
AM  
Tuning Range:  
5301,710 kHz (10 kHz steps)  
DVD, VIDEO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5:  
1 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
Usable Sensitivity:  
Image Rejection Ratio:  
IF Rejection Ratio:  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  
Total Harmonic Distortion:  
30 µV  
40 dB  
40 dB  
40 dB  
0.7%  
1 Vp-p, 75 ohms (Y)  
0.28 Vp-p, 75 ohms (C)  
1 Vp-p, 75 ohms (Y)  
0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms (PB, PR)  
COMPONENT VIDEO 1, 2:  
Output Level and Impedance  
Rec out (TAPE, VIDEO 1, 2):  
GENERAL  
Power Supply:  
Power Consumption:  
Dimensions (W × H × D):  
Weight:  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
7.8 A  
17-1/8" × 6-7/8" × 18-1/8"  
38.4 lbs.  
200 mV, 470 ohms  
1 V, 470 ohms  
100mV, 470 ohms  
Pre out:  
ZONE 2 OUT:  
VIDEO (VIDEO 1, 2, MONITOR  
OUT, ZONE 2 OUT):  
1 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
1 Vp-p, 75 ohms (Y)  
0.28 p-p, 75 ohms (C)  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
Transmitter:  
Signal range:  
Power supply:  
Infrared  
Approx. 5 meters, 16 ft.  
Two AAbatteries (1.5 V × 2)  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms (Y)  
0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms (PB, PR)  
Phono Overload:  
Frequency Response:  
120 mV RMS at 1 kHz, 0.5% T.H.D.  
5 Hz to 100 kHz : +1/3 dB  
(CD in Direct mode)  
Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.  
RIAA Deviation:  
Tone Control  
Bass:  
20 Hz to 20 kHz : 0.8 dB  
10 dB at 50 Hz  
Treble:  
10 dB at 20,000 Hz  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Stereo)  
Phono:  
CD/Tape:  
80 dB (IHF A, 5 mV input)  
110 dB (IHF A, 0.5 V input)  
Integra Division of  
ONKYO U.S.A. CORPORATION  
18 Park Way, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, U.S.A.  
Tel: 201-785-2600 Fax: 201-785-2650 http://www. integrahometheater.com  
Integra Division of  
ONKYO CORPORATION  
Sales & Product Planning Div. : 2-1, Nisshin-cho, Neyagawa-shi, OSAKA 572-8540, JAPAN  
Tel: 072-831-8111 Fax: 072-833-5222  
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