Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Precautions
- Supplied Accessories
- Features
- Front & Rear Panels
- Remote Controller
- About Home Theater
- Connecting the AV receiver
- Connecting Your Speakers
- Bi-amping the Front Speakers
- Bridging the Front Speakers
- Connecting Passive Subwoofers
- Connecting Antenna
- About AV Connections
- Connecting Components with HDMI
- Connecting Both Audio & Video
- Which Connections Should I Use?
- Connecting a TV or Projector
- Connecting a DVD Player
- Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder for Playback
- Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder for Recording
- Connecting a Satellite, Cable, Terrestrial Set-top box, or Other Video Source
- Connecting a Game Console
- Connecting a Camcorder or Other Device
- Connecting a CD Player or Turntable
- Connecting a Cassette, CDR, MiniDisc, or DAT Recorder
- Connecting a Power Amplifier
- Connecting an RI Dock
- Connecting a Universal Port Option Series
- Connecting Integra/Onkyo RI Components
- Connecting the Power Cord
- Turning On the AV receiver
- First Time Setup
- Monitor Setup
- Selecting the Language used for the onscreen setup menus
- Using the Onscreen Setup Menus
- Using the Display to change the settings
- Monitor Out Setup
- Video Input Setup
- Digital Audio Input Setup
- Analog Audio Input Setup
- Speaker Settings
- TV Format Setup (Australian models)
- FM/AM Frequency Step Setup
- Changing the Input Display
- Audyssey MultEQ(R) XT Room Correction and Speaker Setup
- Basic Operations
- Listening to the Radio
- Universal Port Option UP-A1 Dock for iPod
- Recording
- Using the Listening Modes
- Advanced Setup
- NET/USB
- Multi Zone
- Controlling Other Components
- Preprogrammed Remote Control Codes
- Looking up for Remote Control Code
- Entering Remote Control Codes
- Remote Control Codes for Integra/ Onkyo Components Connected via RI
- Resetting Remote Mode Buttons
- Resetting the Remote Controller
- Controlling a TV
- Controlling a DVD Player or DVD Recorder
- Controlling a VCR or PVR
- Controlling a Satellite Receiver or Cable Receiver
- Controlling a CD Player, CD Recorder or MD Recorder
- Controlling an RI Dock
- Controlling a Cassette Recorder
- Activities Setup
- Learning Commands
- Using Normal Macros
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications (DTR-70.1)
- Specifications (DTR-80.1)
- Video Resolution Chart

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Advanced Setup—Continued
ISF Mode Custom: User setting (All items can be freely set.)
Day: Setting when a room is bright.
Night: Setting when a room is dark.
The receiver has been designed to incorporate setup and calibration standards established by the Imaging Sci-
ence Foundation (ISF). The ISF has developed carefully crafted, industry-recognized standards for optimal
video performance and has implemented a training program for technicians and installers to use these standards
to obtain optimal picture quality from the receiver. Accordingly, Onkyo recommends that setup and calibration
be performed by an ISF Certified installation technician.
Picture Mode
*1*2
Auto: The type of content is detected automatically and processed accordingly
(default).
Video: Select when playing a DVD-Video disc whose content originates from video.
Film: Select when playing a DVD-Video disc whose content originates from film.
DVD-Video disc content originates from either film (recorded at 24 frames per second) or video intended for
TV (recorded at 30 frames per second). With the default Picture Mode setting of Auto, the AV receiver auto-
matically detects the type of content and processes it accordingly to achieve the best picture quality. If the AV
receiver detects the type of content incorrectly due to characteristics of the disc, you can select Video or Film
manually.
Edge Enhancement
*2
Off: Edge enhancement off (default).
Low: Low edge enhancement.
Mid: Medium edge enhancement.
High: High edge enhancement.
With Edge Enhancement, you can make the picture appear sharper.
Mosquito NR
*1*2
Off: Mosquito noise reduction off (default).
Low: Low mosquito noise reduction.
Mid: Medium mosquito noise reduction.
High: High mosquito noise reduction.
With Mosquito Noise Reduction, you can remove the shimmering or haziness that sometimes appears around
objects in the picture. Mosquito noise can be an issue with overly compressed MPEG content.
Random NR
*1*2
Off: Random noise reduction off (default).
Low: Low random noise reduction.
Mid: Medium random noise reduction.
High: High random noise reduction.
With Random Noise Reduction, you can remove indiscriminate picture noise, such as film grain.
Block NR
*1*2
Off: Block noise reduction off (default).
On: Block noise reduction on.
With Block Noise Reduction, you can remove the block distortion that sometimes appears in the picture. Block
noise can be an issue with overly compressed MPEG content.
Notes:
*1 When the “Game Mode” setting is set to “On”, this setting cannot be selected.
*2 When the “ISF Mode” setting is set to “Day” or “Night”, this setting cannot be selected.