Integra DTR-5.3 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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Basic operation (DTR-5.3)
To use the remote controller, first press the RCVR Mode button.
1. Press the desired input source button.
The selected source name appears on the display. See Enjoying
the multichannel output (see page 46) when a DVD player with
a 5.1-channel input port is connected to the DTR-5.3.
2. Make sure that the Speakers A
indicator (
) is lit on the display.
If it is not lit, press the Speakers A
(SP A) button.
(Refer to the Selecting speakers section on this page for more
details.)
3. Start playing the selected input source.
Follow the operating instructions for the source device.
4. Adjust the volume to an appropriate level.
These controls allow you to adjust the volume of the front A
speakers, center speaker, surround speakers, surround back
speaker, and subwoofer simultaneously. Turning the control
clockwise increases the volume level. Turning the control
counterclockwise decreases the volume. The volume can be set
to Min, 1 to 99, and Max.
Selecting an Audio Component
DTR-5.3
DTR-5.3
Remote controller
DTR-5.3 Remote controller
Master Volume
Speakers A/B
Input source buttons
VOL
SP A/B
RCVR
Mode
Input Selector
buttons
For more information about selecting the listening mode, see
page 48.
You can set the sound quality using the Audio Adjust menu.
(See page 56 for more information.)
If no audio output is heard from the digital source (DVD, CD,
etc.) you have selected, see Digital Input on page 53.
Selecting speakers (Speakers A, B) (DTR-5.3
only)
Speakers A: This button turns on or off the speakers connected to the
FRONT SPEAKERS, CENTER SPEAKER, SURROUND
SPEAKERS, SURROUND BACK SPEAKER, and SUBWOOFER
terminals.
When you listen to surround audio or select multi channel input, be
sure to turn on Speakers A.
When the speakers are turned on, the Speakers A indicator (
)
lights up.
Speakers B: This button turns on or off the speakers connected to
the FRONT SPEAKERS B terminals.
When the speakers are turned on, the Speakers B indicator ( )
lights up.
Notes:
You cannot select surround sound when you are using Speakers
B.
When using the B speakers, the A speakers can only be used for
stereo, direct, or Pure Audio playback. Audio is output from the
subwoofer. However, when playing a multichannel audio
source, sound is not output to the center speaker, surround
speakers, surround back speaker, and subwoofer.