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Remote controller description, Facilities and connections – Integra DTM-5.3 User Manual

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Remote controller description

Note: When you use the buttons that apply to specific mode
(i.e., DVD mode, RCVR/Tape mode, or CD mode), you must
press the corresponding mode button first.

Standby (

) button

This button sets the unit to Standby mode.
On ( ) button
This button turns on the power to the unit.
Scan button
Press this button to scan the preset channels.

Preset

buttons

These buttons enable you to select an FM/AM preset channel.
Number (1–9, 0/10) buttons
When using RCVR/Tape mode, use these buttons to program
and select the radio presets.
When using CD or DVD mode, use these buttons to select
tracks and chapters.
Alphabetic letters/symbols buttons (RCVR/Tape mode)
Use these buttons to name the preset channels using characters.
DRCT Tune (Direct Tuning) button (RCVR/Tape mode)
Use this button to set the frequency. After pressing this but-
ton, use the number buttons to input the frequency.
+10 button (CD or DVD mode)
This button is used as a numeric key to control the Integra/
Onkyo CD or DVD player connected by using the

termi-

nals.
Top Menu button (DVD mode)
Press this button to display the top menu screen of a DVD.
Memory button (RCVR/Tape mode)
This button enables you to program or erase preset FM/AM
stations.

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/ Enter buttons (DVD mode)

Use these cursor buttons to move the cursor to select an item on
the display, and press the Enter button to confirm the setting.

Tuning Down / Tuning Up buttons (RCVR/Tape mode)
Use these buttons to change the tuner frequency. The tuner
frequency is displayed in the front display and it can be
changed in 100 kHz increments for FM and 10 kHz incre-
ments for AM.
When FM is selected, you can hold down one of the tuning
buttons and then release it to activate the auto-search feature.
It will search for a station in the direction of the button you
pressed and stop when it tunes into one.

Return button (DVD mode)
Press this button while the setup screen is displayed to go
back to the previous item.

SP A button (RCVR/Tape mode)
This button switches Speaker A On or Off.

Tape, CD, DVD operation buttons
These buttons enable you to control other Integra/Onkyo
products connected to the DTM-5.3 via

connection.

Direct button
This button enables the function that makes the input source
sound much closer to the original sound source.

Input Selector buttons
These buttons enable you to select input sources.

Muting button
This button temporarily lowers the sound volume.

/ (Power) button (CD or DVD mode)

This button switches between On and Standby mode of a
DVD or CD player connected to the DTM-5.3 via the
connection.

Receiver/Tape, CD, DVD mode selection buttons
These buttons enable you to select a device you wish to con-
trol from the DTM-5.3 remote controller.

Sleep button
This button sets the sleep time. If the Sleep function is set, the
power to the unit will be turned off automatically after the
specified time.

Dimmer button
This button sets the brightness of the display on the front
panel of the unit to “Normal,” “Dark,” or “Darker.”

Character button (RCVR/Tape mode)
Press this button to name the radio stations programmed in
the preset memory using characters.

Disc button (CD or DVD mode)
Use this button to select a disc to play on a connected CD or
DVD changer.

Menu button (DVD mode)
Press this button to display the menu screen.

FM Mode button (RCVR/Tape mode)
Use this button to set Stereo Mode to Mono if the FM stereo
radio signal being received is frequently interrupted or contains
lots of noise. Pressing the button each time will toggle between
AUTO and MONO for STEREO MODE.

Setup button (DVD mode)
Press this button to display or quit a setup screen.

SP B button (RCVR/Tape mode)
This button switches Speaker B On or Off.

Zone 2, Off buttons
These buttons enable you to select the source for Zone 2.
To turn off the Zone 2 output, press the Off button.

Volume

buttons

These buttons adjust the volume level.

Facilities and connections