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Input Setup

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When multiple devices are connected to the DTR-10.5,
the volume may vary for a device even when volume
settings on the DTR-10.5 are identical.
Reducing the variance in the volume level will allow
you to enjoy sounds at the same volume level without
adjusting the volume control on the DTR-10.5.

IntelliVolume

Use the [

] button when the volume is louder than

other devices, and the [

] button when the volume is

quieter.
You can set at 0.5 dB intervals within a range from
–12.0 dB to +12.0 dB. The default is 0.0 dB.

This section describes how to adjust the delay of
sounds.

A/V Sync

When the picture is not synchronized with the sound,
you can synchronize them using these settings. This
option can be set for Main B and Zone 2 as well as for
Main A.
You can set at 0.1 ms intervals within a range from 0.0
ms to 300.0 ms.

Relative Delay - Center, Surr L/R, Surr Back

Our proprietary “Enhanced Special Positioning
Algorithm” (an extended three-dimensional positioning
algorithm) fine tunes the sound field. This algorithm is
able to create a maximum delay of 10 ms in the output
of each speaker. This delay is equivalent to a distance of
about 3 meters between speakers. This option can be set
for both Main A and Main B.
• When “Center” is set to “Not Used” on the Speaker

Configuration sub-menu, there is no setting for
“Center.” Likewise, if “Surr L/R” is set to “Not
Used,” or “Surr Back” is set to “BTL for Front,” “Bi-
Amp for Front,” or “Not Used,” there is also no
setting for corresponding speakers.

You can set at 0.1 ms intervals within a range from
–10.0 ms to +10.0 ms. The default is 0.0 ms.
Use this function to fine tune your surround
environment after setting the distance between speakers
(See page 89) and the volume level (See page 90).
Extending the distance between speakers (widening the
delay in time) will expand the sound field, while
reducing the distance (narrowing the delay) will make
the sound field sharper.

When the 12V TRIGGER OUT jack on the DTR-10.5 is
connected to the12V TRIGGER IN jack of a device,
you can specify the room where you are going to trigger
the device to turn on the power (for connection details,
see page 49).
The default settings are as follows:

Trigger A-E

The following are settings for the 12V trigger jacks A-
E:

Off:

Select when not using.

Main:

Select when you want to power on a connected

device only used in the main room.

Zone 2:

Select when you want to power on a connected

device only used in Zone 2.

Zone 3:

Select when you want to power on a connected

device only used in Zone 3.

Main/Zone 2:

Select when you want to power on a

connected device only used in the main room or Zone 2.

Main/Zone 3:

Select when you want to power on a

connected device only used in the main room or Zone 3.

Zone 2/Zone 3:

Select when you want to power on a

connected device only used in Zone 2 or Zone 3.

Main/Zone 2/Zone 3:

Select when you want to power

on a connected device used in any area: main room,
Zone 2, or Zone 3.

A delay-E delay

When a 12V trigger-connected device is powered on, a
large amount of current may, depending on the device
type, flow instantaneously. To ease the effects of this
problem, you can set time interval differences for output
signals from the 12V Trigger.
Setting time interval differences may prevent
unnecessary noise (bubbling sounds).

0 sec:

Select when not setting any difference.

1 sec:

Select when setting output signals 1 second after

power on to the DTR-10.5.

2 sec:

Select when setting output signals 2 seconds after

power on to the DTR-10.5.

3 sec:

Select when setting output signals 3 seconds after

power on to the DTR-10.5.

IntelliVolume Sub-menu

Delay Sub-menu

12V Trigger Assign Sub-menu

Room setting

Delay

Trigger A

Main

0

Trigger B

Zone 2

1

Trigger C

Zone 3

2

Trigger D

Off

0

Trigger E

Main

2

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