Selecting the speaker system, Changing the display, 30 selecting an input source – Integra DTR-7 User Manual

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Selecting an input source

Selecting the speaker system

The DTR-7/DTR-6 can connect to two speaker systems. You can
switch between the two speaker systems by using the SPEAKERS A
and B buttons.

Selecting Speaker system A (SPEAKERS A indicator appears.)
Press the SPEAKERS A button to turn on or off the speakers con-
nected to the FRONT SPEAKERS A, CENTER SPEAKER and
SURROUND SPEAKERS terminals.

Selecting Speaker system B (SPEAKERS B indicator appears)
Press the SPEAKERS B button to turn on or off the speakers con-
nected to the FRONT SPEAKERS B terminals.

Notes:

• Be sure to select Speaker system A during surround playback or

when multi-channel input is enabled.

• Selecting Surround playback when both speaker systems are on

automatically turns off the speaker system B. Similarly, turning
on both speaker systems during Surround playback automati-
cally sets the listening mode to STEREO.

A SPEAKERS B

Changing the display

The display changes each time you press the DISPLAY button dur-
ing playback.

DISPLAY

SPEAKERS

A

DSP

AUTO

TUNED

ch

SPEAKERS

A

DSP

AUTO

TUNED

SPEAKERS

A

DSP

AUTO

TUNED

ch

SPEAKERS

A

DSP

AUTO

TUNED

SPEAKERS

A

DSP

AUTO

TUNED

Frequency

Preset channel

Listening mode

Preset station name
(Does not appear if no name is given.)

Listening mode

Preset input source name
(Does not appear if no name is given.)

During Dolby Digital or DTS play-
back, the input signal format for the
playback software appears.

*

FM/AM:

Other sources:

• For analog signals, “Input source name” or "Listening mode"

can be selected.

• “Input signal format” returns to “Listening mode” within

3 seconds.

Input signal format:

• Current sampling frequency displays for PCM signals

(ex. “PCM 44.1 kHz”). No correct information displays, how-
ever, for the frequencies other than 32, 44.1, 48, and 96 kHz.

• For Dolby Digital/DTS, the surround channels information may

also display. For example, “Dolby D 3/2” indicates that the
source outputs signals for three front channels and two surround
channels in Dolby Digital mode.

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