Advanced setup —continued, Changing the remote controller’s id, 5. digital format – Integra DTR-5.5 User Manual

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6-5. Digital Format

b. Digital Format

This setting does not apply to input selectors not
assigned to a digital input jack.
With this setting, you can set a digital input to DTS,
PCM, or Auto. This can be set for each input selector
individually.
Use the Up and Down [

]/[

] buttons to select the

input selector that you want to set, and then use the Left
and Right [

]/[

] buttons to select:

Auto:

PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS formats are
accepted. If no digital signal is present, the ana-
log input is used.

DTS:

Select this option if playing a DTS CD with the
Auto option produces noise while the AV
receiver is identifying the DTS signal, or when
using fast forward or fast reverse. Nothing is
output if the input signal is not DTS.

PCM:

Select this option if playing a CD or other PCM
source with the Auto option causes the tops of
tracks to be clipped. Nothing is output if the
input signal is not PCM.

• If there is no digital connection, only Auto appears.
• Select Auto or DTS when playing a DTS CD or LD. If

you select PCM, only noise will be heard.

6-6., 6-7., 6-8. 12V Trigger Setup

When the AV receiver’s 12 V TRIGGER OUT A/B/C
jack is connected to the 12 V TRIGGER IN jack on a
connected component, you can specify whether or not a
12-volt trigger signal is output when that component is
selected as the source for the main room, Zone 2, or
both.
By default, on the Trigger A Setup menu, all input
sources are set to Main. On the Trigger A and B Setup
menus, all input sources are set to Off.

Off:

No trigger signal is output.

Main:

Select this if you want to output a 12-volt trig-
ger signal when a connected component is
selected as the source for the main room.

Zone2:

Select this if you want to output a 12-volt trig-
ger signal when a connected component is
selected as the source for Zone 2.

Main/Zone2:

Select this if you want to output a 12-volt

trigger signal when a connected component is
selected as the source for either the main room
or Zone 2.

Delay

When several components are turned on simultaneously
via the 12-volt triggers, depending on the type of compo-
nents, a large amount of current may be drawn momen-
tarily. To prevent this, you can delay the trigger signals
output by the AV receiver. In addition, by delaying the
trigger signal for your power amplifier so that it’s the last

component to be turned on, you can avoid the “thump”
noise that’s sometimes heard when a source component
is turned on.
The delay determines how long after the input source is
changed on the AV receiver the trigger signal is output,
and can be set to 0 sec, 1 sec, 2 sec, or 3 sec. When set to
0 sec, the trigger signal is output as soon as the input
source is changed.

If several Integra components are used in the same room,
the remote controller’s control codes may overlap with
those of another component. To differentiate the remote
controller’s control codes, you can change its ID to
another number.

Notes:

If you change the remote controller’s ID, be sure to set
the same ID on both the remote controller and AV
receiver (see 6-4. Remote Setup in the left column). The
default ID for both is 1.

Changing the Remote Controller’s ID

1

Press and hold down the [Receiver] but-
ton, and then press the TV [Input] button.

2

Use the number buttons to enter a remote
control ID.

You can enter 1, 2, or 3.

On

Standby

T V

T V CH

TV VOL

--/---

Dimmer

Tape

Sleep

Input

I

SAT

T V

VCR

Cable

DVD

Receiver

C D

+10

0

Clear

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

+

-

Macro

1

2

3

MD/CDR

Input Selector

V

1

V

2

V

3

C D

Phono

Tape

V

4

DVD

Multi CH

Tuner

Remote Mode

Zone 2

1

1

Number
buttons

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