Integra RDC-7.1 Connecting Net Audio, Other than USA, Canada, and Australian models

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Connecting Net Audio

– Other than USA, Canada, and Australian models –

About Net-Tune

A Net-Tune server is a computer server running Net- Tune system protocol, including a Net-Tune-compatible home server or a PC with Net-Tune Central installed. The RDC-7.1 can be used as a Net-Tune client on a stan- dard Ethernet network. By installing IntegraRESEARCH’s Net-Tune Central server software on your computer, you can play all of your MP3, WMA, and WAV files through the RDC-7.1. If your network is connected to the Internet, you can also tune into Internet radio stations.

Internet Radio

With Internet radio you can:

Listen to stations that use MP3 or WMA format streaming.

Select stations by genre, location, or language.

Preset up to 30 Internet radio stations.

Net-Tune

For audio delivery over Ethernet, Onkyo developed NTSP (Net-Tune System Protocol). Since it’s based on the industry standard TCP/IP protocol, it’s efficient and very responsive.

You can download the Net-Tune Central server software from the following Web sites:

Europe: http://www.integraresearch.net/

Asia, Oceania, and Latin America: http://www.intl.onkyo.com/

Net-Tune Central searches your PC’s hard disk for music files and automatically creates a music database, making it very easy to set up. Net-Tune clients, includ- ing the RDC-7.1, can then play music in the database. Net-Tune Central supports the following file formats, and sampling rates of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz.

WAV: high quality, uncompressed, linear PCM.

MP3: high quality, compressed, small file size.

WMA: high quality, compressed, smaller file size than MP3, developed by Microsoft (Protected WMA

files cannot be played).

Before you download Net-Tune Central, you’ll be prompted to enter the serial number printed on the rear of your RDC-7.1. Depending on your Internet connec- tion, it may take 10 or more minutes to download.

Net-Tune Central Editing Functions

With Net-Tune Central you can edit the titles, album, and artist names of your MP3, WMA, and WAV files, and create and edit genre names. In addition, you can make playlists of your favorite tracks.

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Computer Requirements

The computer requirements necessary for running the Net-Tune Central server software are as follows:

Operating system: Windows XP or 2000 (Mac OS not supported).

Processor: Intel Pentium III, 600 MHz or higher

Memory: 128 MB (Windows 2000)

256 MB (Windows XP)

Display: 800 x 600 pixels or higher, High Color

LAN/Ethernet network port

Sound capabilities

Hard disk: At least 20 MB for Net-Tune Central. Obviously you’ll also need space to store your music files. MP3 and WMA uses approximately 1 MB per minute, while WAV uses approximately 10 MB per minute, although this will depend on the sampling rate and bit rate that you use. MP3 files made using certain encoders may not be playable, or may be noisy when played.

Network Requirements

Ethernet Network

The RDC-7.1’s Ethernet port supports 10Base-T. For best results, a 100Base-T switched Ethernet network is recommended. Although it’s theoretically possible to use a wireless network, due to unpredictable perfor- mance, it may not provide satisfactory results, so a wired network is recommended.

Ethernet Router

A router manages the network, routing data and supply- ing IP addresses. Your router must support the follow- ing:

NAT (Network Address Translation).

NAT allows several networked computers to access the Internet simultaneously via a single Internet con- nection. The RDC-7.1 needs Internet access for Inter- net radio.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). DHCP supplies IP address information to network devices, allowing them to configure themselves auto- matically.

A router with a 100Base-TX switch built-in is recom- mended.

Some routers have a modem built-in, and some ISPs require you to use specific routers. Please consult your ISP or computer dealer if you’re unsure.

CAT5 Ethernet cable

Use a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable (straight type).

Internet Access (for Internet radio)

To use Internet radio, your Ethernet network must have Internet access. A narrowband Internet connection (e.g., 56K modem, ISDN) will not provide satisfactory results, so a broadband connection is strongly recom- mended (e.g., cable modem, xDSL modem, etc.). Please consult your ISP or computer dealer if you’re unsure.

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Contents RDC-7.1 Important Safety Instructions AvisPrecautions Table of Contents Table of Contents Features Features THX Ultra2Connecting the Supplied Power Cord Supplied AccessoriesPrecautions during unpacking Before Using the RDC-7.1 Installing the BatteriesUsing the Remote Controller Remote control sensor RDC-7.1 Standby indicatorIndex Parts and Facilities Front PanelIndex Parts and Facilities Inner Panel Zone 2 button Rec/Zone 3 button 70USA, Canadian, and Australian models European modelsSetup / / /Enter/ / /Exit Tuning ButtonPreset Button Tuning Mode button 62Rear Panel Link S400 Audio terminalsEthernet Net-Tune USAFront Panel Display Remote Controller Amp Mode Direct Tuning button Setup buttonPure a button Test Tone, CH SEL, Level- & Level + buttonsSpeaker Placement Front left and right speakersSpeaker Placement Placing the SpeakersFront Left and Right Speakers, and Center Speaker Left and Right Surround SpeakersSpeaker Placement Suitable for THX Audio SubwooferCorner Room length Layout with dipole speakersCh/2.1 ch Ch/5.1 chCh/6.1 ch/7 ch/7.1 ch with center speaker Ch/3.1 chMain room a Main room B Connection ExamplesMain room a Surr Back Bi-Amp Main room a Connecting a Power Amplifier Using RCA Type Cables Connecting a Power AmplifierPower amplifier Connecting a Power Amplifier Connecting a Power Amplifier Using XLR Type CablesConnecting the output terminal Disconnecting the output terminalBi-wiring-enabled speakers Using Bi-amp ConnectionHigh range Tweeter Low range Woofer Right speaker Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna Connecting AntennasAttach the FM antenna, as shown Connecting Antennas Connecting the AM Loop Antenna Connecting an Outdoor FM AntennaConnecting an Outdoor AM Antenna Using a TV/FM Antenna SplitterTypes of Connection Cables and Terminals Connecting AV ComponentsAudio cables Video cables Connecting AV ComponentsWrong Right Connecting Monitors such as TV or Projector Monitor device such as TVFor Main room B For Zone Monitor device such as TV for ZoneConnecting a DVD Player DVD playerConnecting a DVD Recorder or Digital VCR Video Example for connecting with the Video 1 as inputConnecting a VCR Video 2, Video For digitalExample for connecting with the Video 3 as input Connecting a DBS Tuner, DBS TV, or BS/CS Tuner Example for connecting with the Video 4 as inputCD Player Connecting a CD Player, Turntable or TunerTurntable Cassette deck or DAT deck MD recorder or CD recorderWhat is i.LINK What is i.LINK AudioHow to Make a Connection through the i.LINK Audio Interface Copyright Protection SystemInterconnection of i.LINK AUDIO-supported Devices Example RDC-7.1 LINK-ready DVD player i.LINK-ready BS tunerLINK-ready MD recorder Link AUDIO-ready DeviceHow to Configure i.LINK Connections Using Useful Functions While the i.LINK Connection is ReadyHow to Make a Connection through the Hdmi Interface Connection Using Hdmi TerminalsAbout the Hdmi High Definition Multimedia Interface DVD Player with Hdmi TV or ProjectorInput and Output Connecting -compatible AV Components Connections for Remote ControlPower on/ready function Power off functionEffective Sensor Layout Effective Sensor ConnectionsUsing an External Device with 12V Trigger Terminal When using the mini-jack 12V Trigger OUT E terminalWire Flatblade USA and Canadian modelsOther than USA and Canadian models From connecting blockMaking Sensor Connections If Remote Controller Signal Does not Reach Other Components Terminal Other than USA Canadian models200 mA D and E 100 mATo Operate the RDC-7.1 AMP Mode Basic Operation of Remote Controller ButtonsTo Select an Input Source Basic Operation of Remote Controller Buttons To Operate a Connected Component Mode SwitchingCustomizing Your Remote Controller To Select a Source in Zone 2 or ZoneTurning on the Power Connecting the Power/Basic OperationsOperating on the RDC-7.1 Operating with Remote Controller Connecting the Power/Basic OperationsTurning on the Power from the Remote Controller Temporarily Turning Off the Sound remote controller only Adjusting the Brightness of the Front DisplayListening with Headphones Using the Sleep Timer remote controller only Switching the Display Press the Display button onScroll wheel, and then press Dialog normUsing the Re-EQ Function Changing the Audio Mode remote controller onlyUsing the Late Night Function Only in Dolby Digital Using the Listening Modes Types of Listening ModesUsing the Listening Modes IntegraRESEARCH’s Proprietary Listening Mode DSPTV Logic Listening Modes for Listeners Using HeadphonesDolby Headphone Operating with the Remote Controller Selecting the Listening ModeOperating on the RDC-7.1 Tuning into a Radio Station Using the TunerListening to Radio Broadcasts Presetting a Radio Station Selecting a Preset Radio StationErasing a Preset Radio Station Listening to Radio BroadcastsListening to RDS Broadcasts Listening to RDS Broadcasts European models onlyPTY Program Types in Europe Listening to RDS Broadcasts European models only Displaying Radio Text RTPerforming a PTY Scan Performing a TP ScanHow to Connect How to Set UpEnjoying Multichannel Playback Enjoying Multichannel Playback Connecting and Setup Enjoying Movies and Music in the Remote Zone Zone 2/3When Connecting the Power Amplifier Zone 2 or Zone Enjoying Movies and Music in the Remote Zone Zone 2/3Remote Zone Enjoying Movies and Music in aAdjust the volume level Power on the devices in Zone 2 or ZoneSelect a source Audio Recording a SourceVideo Recording Audio/Video While Playing Recording a SourceRecording Audio/Video on a Component While Playing Another Main a or Main B mode Check connections and settings toPress the Setup button to display Main Select Input SetupConnecting Net Audio USA, Canada, and Australian models About Net-TuneNetwork Requirements Internet RadioNetworking Your RDC-7.1 Connecting Net Audio Other than USA, Canada, and Australian modelsNet-Tune Central Editing Functions Computer RequirementsTo the LAN side port Room About Network ConfigurationLAN port Ethernet, etc TV CH Up/Down/Left/Right / / / & Enter buttons CH/Disc +/- buttonPlay button Previous/Next Buttons Stop buttonEnjoying Internet Radio Choosing a Preset Internet Radio Station Presetting Internet Radio StationsErasing a preset Internet radio station Press Button to play Music fileTurn on the Net-Tune server Turn on the RDC-7.1Playing a Music File At Random Selecting a Track ListPlaying a Music File Repeatedly Configuring the Music Server Music Server Memo Internet Radio Memo Setup Menu OSD Map Main aSetup Menu OSD Map Main B Main menuReference Pages 100 102OSD Map Zone Navigating the Setup Menu Remote Control Setup Sub-menu Hardware SetupTV Format Sub-menu Speaker/Output Setup Speaker Configuration Sub-menuSpeaker/Output Setup Speaker Crossover Sub-menuSpeaker Distance Sub-menu Notch Filter Sub-menuTHX Audio Setup Sub-menu Level Calibration Sub-menuWhen nothing is connected Select Not Used Audio Output Assign Sub-menuAnalog ExampleVideo Output Assign Sub-menu Opt 1 Out, Opt 2 Out, Coax 1 Out, Coax 2 OutHdmi Out Composite Video 1-3, S-VideoInput Setup Input Setup Audio Assign Sub-menu when input is other than NET AudioAnalog Audio MultichannelMusic Server Sub-menu When input is NET Audio Video Assign Sub-menuListening Mode Preset Sub-menu 100101 Character Edit Sub-menuIntelliVolume Sub-menu Delay Sub-menu102 12V Trigger Assign Sub-menuListening Mode Setup Mono Setup Sub-menuMultiplex Setup Sub-menu 103Listening Mode Setup Stereo Setup Sub-menu104 Multiplex Input ChannelMultichannel Input Setup Sub-menu Direct, Pure Audio Setup Sub-menu105 106 Re-EQ107 LINKIEEE1394DVD-Audio Input Setup Sub-menuLFE Level LINKIEEE1394SACD Input Setup Sub-menu 108Dolby Digital Setup Sub-menu 109Late Night Dolby EXDTS Setup Sub-menu 110AAC Setup Sub-menu 111112 Dolby Pro Logic IIx/DTS NEO6 2ch Input only Setup Sub-menu 113THX Setup Sub-menu THX Mode 5ch114 Surround EXTHX Mode 2ch 115All Ch Stereo Setup/Full Mono Setup Sub-menu 116Front Effect Reverb LevelMode 2ch or 3ch only Dolby Virtual Speaker Setup Sub-menu117 Dolby Headphone Setup Sub-menu 118Mode Decode 2ch119 Audio AdjustTone Control Sub-menu Preference 120Link Setup 121Network Setup 122IP Address Sub-menu Proxy Sub-menuNetwork Setup Lock/Version Setup123 DVD Mode 124125 CD Mode 126Previous/Next / buttons FR/FF ButtonsMiniDisc Mode 127Rec button Eject buttonTape Mode 128Rewind/FF Buttons Reverse Play buttonEntering a Remote Control Code Using the Remote Controller with Other Components129 Using the Remote Controller with Other Components Remote Control Codes130 DVD DVD player131 CBL cable receiver132 SEI133 LXIControlling a Satellite Tuner 134Controlling a VCR Remote controller mode for your cable 135Controlling a TV Controlling a Cable ReceiverLearning Commands from Another Remote Controller 136137 Using MacrosMaking Macros Running Macros 138Naming Macros Other Settings for the Remote Controller Editing Remote Controller ModesAdding New Remote Controller Modes Reordering the Remote Controller ModesOther Settings for the Remote Controller Deleting Remote Controller ModesAssigning Remote Controller Modes 140Resetting the Remote Controller 141Changing the Remote Controller’s Control ID 142Relationship Between Input Source and Listening Mode 143Relationship Between Input Source and Listening Mode 144145 SacdUsing the RDC-7.1 with Option Boards 146USA, Canada, and Australian models only Types of the RDC-7.1 Option Boards147 Installing the Option Boards USA and Australian Models Only 148Troubleshooting Power149 AudioTroubleshooting Remote Controller150 Video151 RecordingZone 2/Zone Net-TuneError Messages Specifications152 General153 Specifications USA and Canadian modelsAmplifier Section Tuner Section154 Specifications Other than USA and Canadian models155 Onkyo Europe Electronics GmbH Onkyo Europe UK Office
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