Connecting av components —continued, Installation and connections – Integra DTR-10.5 User Manual

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Installation and Connections

Connecting AV Components

—Continued

• When connecting a MD recorder, DAT deck or CD recorder to the DTR-10.5, make connections using digital or

analog terminals. Before making connections, refer to page 32 for correct connections.

• Connect a cassette or DAT tape deck to TAPE1, and an MD or CD recorder to TAPE 2.
• When you connect a cassette deck to the DTR-10.5, be sure to use only analog audio terminals. In the initial settings,

no terminal of this unit is assigned to a REC terminal of the cassette deck. To achieve the assignment, connect the
REC terminal of the cassette deck to any of the AUDIO OUT 1 to 5 terminals and set the terminal to “Tape 1 Rec
Out” in the Audio Output Assign sub-menu (See page 91). In addition, you can switch the input source “TAPE2” to
MD or CDR. Press the [Tape 2] button on the front panel to display “TAPE 2,” then press the [Tape 2] button again
and hold it for 3 seconds. This changes the display to “MD.” If you wish to change it to “CDR,” release the button
once, and press and hold it again for 3 seconds. This operation enables you to operate Onkyo’s MD or CD recorders
with the remote controller of this unit (Please note that the

connection is required).

• When connecting to other terminals, remember to configure the audio input assignment in the Audio Assign sub-

menu (See page 94) and the audio output assignment in the Audio Output Assign sub-menu (See page 91).

• You can change the display name for the input source to represent the actual connected device (See page 97).
• When you want to perform analog recording of an audio signal or operate your

-compatible Integra products via

connections with the DTR-10.5, you have to make analog audio signal connections. Connect the audio output

terminals on the source device to the AUDIO IN terminals on the DTR-10.5 using analog audio cables (RCA/
phono).

Connecting a Recording Device such as MD Recorder, DAT Deck, CD Recorder
or Cassette Deck

E

GND

“Net-Tune”
is a trademark of
Onkyo Corporation.

ETHERNET

(

Net-Tune

)

A

RS

232

IR IN
+

12 V DC PWR SUPPLY

MAIN

GND

ZONE

3

ZONE

2

20mA MAX.

12 V

TRIGGER

OUT

E

GND

C

D

E

B

A

12 V

TRIGGER OUT

100mA MAX.

100mA MAX.

100mA MAX.

TOTAL

100mA MAX.

200mA MAX.

FRONT L

CENTER

FRONT R

SURR BACK L

(

ASSIGNABLE

)

SURR R

SURR L

PRE OUT A

(

SINGLE

)

2

2

1

6

6

5

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

1

1

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

AUDIO IN

1

3

2

1

PH

2

3

9

8

7

6

5

4

4

5

R

L

L

R

L

R

R

L

G

IN

1

IN

2

HDMI

S VIDEO

VIDEO

IN

IN

IN

1

IN 2

3

2

1

Y

P

B

P

R

COMPONENT

VIDEO

IN

3

6

5

4

Y

P

B

P

R

2

1

4

3

ANTENNA

FM

75

SURR BACK R

(

ASSIGNABLE

)

DIGITAL IN

DIGITAL IN

L

R

S VIDEO

S VIDEO

VIDEO

VIDEO

C

D

OUT

OUT

F

L

OUT

I

H

OUT

OUT

J

K

OUT

1

AM

1

SBR

SBL

SR

SL

SUB

C

FR

FL

SBR

SBL

SR

SL

SUB

C

FR

FL

MULTI

- CH

IN 1

MULTI

- CH

IN 2

B

OUT

Y

P

B

P

R

Y

P

B

P

R

COMPONENT VIDEO

IN

(HD/BNC)

R

L

R

L

ANALOG

DIGITAL

OPTICAL

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

DIGITAL

OPTICAL

AUDIO OUT

ANALOG

AUDIO OUT

DIGITAL

OPTICAL

AUDIO IN

DIGITAL

COAXIAL

AUDIO OUT

Example for connecting with the TAPE 1 as input

Example for connecting to the TAPE 2 as input

When connecting to other digital audio ter-
minals or to other analog audio output ter-
minals, configure the audio output settings
accordingly using the Audio Output Assign
sub-menu (See page 91).

When connecting to other audio
terminals within the same terminal
section, configure the audio input
settings accordingly using the
Audio Assign sub-menu (See page
94).

When connecting to other digital audio termi-
nals or to other analog audio output terminals,
configure the audio output settings accord-
ingly using the Audio Output Assign sub-
menu (See page 91).

When connecting to other audio ter-
minals within the same terminal
section, configure the audio input
settings accordingly using the
Audio Assign sub-menu (See page
94).

Cassette deck or DAT deck

MD recorder or CD recorder

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