Integra DTR-8.3 Configuring Various Settings, IP Address Sub-menu, Proxy Setup Sub-menu

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Configuring Various Settings

5-1. IP Address Sub-menu

You can use this submenu to turn on/off the DHCP and Auto IP functionality.

Also, you can use this menu to manually configure network settings. Referring to the documentation from your ISP, enter the IP address and subnet mask assigned to your DTR-8.3 as well as the IP addresses of the default gateway and DNS server.

After necessary settings complete, press the Return button to go back to “5. Network Setup Menu”, select “Save Settings”, and press the Enter button to save the setting you made.

When you set a.DHCP/AUTO IP to Off, select an menu item under b. and press the Enter or button, the DTR-8.3 enters the number-entry mode.

Select a number using the / buttons, and press the Enter button to enter the number.

After all the necessary numbers are entered, the DTR-8.3 exits the number-entry mode.

a. DHCP/AUTO IP

Sets whether the network setting is configured automatically or not.

On: The network setting will be configured automatically. When you set this option to On, the values for b. through f. will be assigned using DHCP.

Off: The network setting is configured manually.

b. IP Address

You will enter this value when you set the a.DHCP/AUTO IP setting above to Off.

Enter the IP address assigned to your DTR-8.3. If your DTR-8.3 is directly connected with an xDSL modem or terminal adapter, be sure to enter the static IP address exactly as specified by your ISP.

Specify the IP address within the range below. The Audio Network Server cannot be used with the IP addresses out of the ranges below.

CLASS A: 10.0.0.0–10.255.255.255

CLASS B: 172.16.0.0–172.31.255.255

CLASS C: 192.168.0.0–192.168.255.255

Because the most of the routers commercially available is set to the CLASS C IP address, specify the CLASS C IP address for the DTR-8.3.

c. SUBNET Mask

You will enter this value when you set the a.DHCP/AUTO IP setting above to Off.

Enter the subnet mask. If your DTR-8.3 is directly connected with an xDSL modem or terminal adapter, be sure to enter the subnet mask exactly as specified by your ISP. Usually, enter 255.255.255.0 here.

d. Gateway

You will enter this value when you set the a.DHCP/AUTO IP setting above to Off.

Enter the IP address of the default gateway. If your DTR-8.3 is directly connected with an xDSL modem or terminal adapter, be sure to enter the gateway address exactly as specified by your ISP. If your DTR-8.3 is connected to a gateway/router, enter the IP address of the gateway/ router.

DNS Server

e.1st

f.2nd

You will enter this value when you set the a.DHCP/AUTO IP setting above to Off.

Enter the IP address of the DNS server. If your DTR-8.3 is directly connected with an xDSL modem or terminal adapter, be sure to enter the DNS address exactly as specified by your ISP.

When your Internet service provider provides only one DNS address with you, enter this address into “e.1st”. When two or more DNS addresses are provided, enter two of them into “e.1st” and “f.2nd” respectively.

Note:

After setting, allow approx. 2 seconds until the DTR-8.3 stores all of the data in the memory. Be sure not to turn off the power during that time otherwise the data will be lost.

5-2. Proxy Setup Sub-menu

Configure this item if your DTR-8.3 uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet.

Enter the proxy server settings exactly as specified by your ISP.

After necessary settings complete, press the Return button to go back to “5. Network Setup Menu”, select “Save Settings”, and press the Enter button to save the setting you made.

a. Proxy Server

Sets whether the DTR-8.3 connects to Internet radio station through proxy server or not.

On: Connects to Internet radio station through Proxy Server.

Off: Connect to Internet radio station without Proxy Server.

b. Proxy Address

Enter the domain name of the proxy server.

When you set a.Proxy Server to On, select this menu item and press the Enter or button, the DTR-8.3 enters the character-entry mode.

Select a character using the /// buttons, and press the Enter button to enter the character.

After all the necessary characters are entered, the DTR-8.3 exits the character-entry mode.

c. Proxy Port

Enter the port number of the proxy server.

When you set a.Proxy Server to On, select this menu item and press the Enter or button, the DTR-8.3 enters the number-entry mode.

Select a number using the /// buttons, and press the Enter button to enter the number.

After all the necessary numbers are entered, the DTR-8.3 exits the number-entry mode.

Note:

After setting, allow approx. 2 seconds until the DTR-8.3 stores all of the data in the memory. Be sure not to turn off the power during that time otherwise the data will be lost.

5-3. MAC Address Sub-menu

You can view the assigned MAC address. Every network port is identified by a unique MAC address. (This is read-only information.)

a. MAC Address

Displays the MAC address assigned to your DTR-8.3.

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Contents DTR-8.3 Avis Important SafeguardsPrecautions Contents Contents FM/AM Tuner Features FeaturesAmplifier Features Audio/Video FeaturesConnecting the power cord Supplied accessoriesBefore using this unit Serial port Reset button Battery cover Setting up the remote controllerCharacterizing the remote controller Direct-access buttonsTouch the screen to start Setting up the remote controllerHome menu Component’s control panelFront door Index parts and facilitiesFront panels Index parts and facilities Front panel display Rear panels AV Amp Select AV Amp on the Home menu page 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 Remote controllerHome menu AV amp button Listening mode buttons+/- buttons Light buttonCoaxial cable Connecting to Audio/Video equipmentImproper connection Inserted completely Rear optical jackConnecting a turntable Phono Connecting to Audio/Video equipmentConnecting your audio components Connecting a compact disc player CDConnecting a DVD player DVD Connecting your video componentsConnecting a DVD Player with 5.1-Channel Output Flow of the video signals is as followsMonitor OUT Connecting a television monitor or projector Monitor OUTSignal flow Connecting video camera, etc. Video 5 Input Speaker placement Connecting speakersIdeal speaker configuration Minimum speaker configuration for surround sound playbackUsing the speaker labels Connecting speakersConnecting speakers Assembling the AM loop antenna Connecting antennasConnecting the AM antenna cable Connecting the included antennasDirectional linkage Connecting antennasConnecting an FM outdoor antenna Connecting an AM outdoor antennaWhen using the Surr BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT terminals Connecting the remote zone Zone 2 speakersWhen using the Surr BACK/ZONE 2 Speakers terminals When using the Zone 2 OUT terminalsBlock DTR-8.3 IR Emitter Remote controller ConnectingFrom connecting block Mini plug cable Remote controller Cabinet Signal flowRS 232 port Connections for remote controlConnecting the power cords from other devices Miscellaneous ConnectionsMiscellaneous Connections Connecting to devices with analog multi channel outputConnecting auxiliary power amplifier Connecting to an external device with 12V Trigger terminalTo change the display of the input source from Tape to MD Connecting the powerTurning on the power Turning on the power from the remote controllerBasic operation Input source buttons Master VolumeDTR-8.3 Remote controller Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.3Enjoying music or videos with the DTR-8.3 Changing the listening modeRemote controller only Temporarily turning off the sound Switching the displayAdjusting the bass and treble Listening with headphonesDim Adjusting the brightness of the front displayUsing the sleep time remote controller only Temporarily changing the speaker output levelsEnjoying the multichannel output Changing the audio modeListening to Radio Broadcasts Tuning into a radio stationListening to a stereo radio station FM mode Listening to Radio Broadcasts Presetting a radio stationSelecting a preset radio station Erasing a preset radio stationPress the Rec Out button Recording a sourceRec Out Start recording at the recording component as desiredRecording a source Enjoying music or videos in the remote zone Using the buttons on the DTR-8.3Ex. When the CD button is pressed Zone 2 indicator Off Input source buttonsEnjoying music or videos in the remote zone Selecting an input source using the remote controllerAdjusting the volume for the remote zone Advanced Menu Setup MenuBasic Menu Button on remote controller Setup MenuNavigating through the Setup Menu When using the buttons on the front panelSpeaker Impedance Sub-menu Hardware SetupHardware Setup Menu Surr Back/Zone Hardware SetupIR in Setup Sub-menu Surr Back/Zone 2 Sub-menuSpeaker Config Sub-menu Speaker SetupSpeaker Setup Menu Speaker Distance Sub-menu Speaker SetupPress the Test button Press the Test button to complete the procedure CH SelLevel Calibration Sub-menu Calibrating the speaker levelsWhen NET Audio is not selected as the input source Input SetupInput Setup Menu Initial settings for each input sourceInput source selected Multichannel Input SetupDigital Format Character Input Sub-menu Video Setup Sub-menuTrigger Setup sub-menu IntelliVolume Sub-menuListening Mode Preset Sub-menu Type of software Relationship between input source and listening modeListening Mode Listening Modes Input source signalsDigital Signal Processing DSP modes Tone Control Sub-menu Audio AdjustAudio Adjust Menu Setting Values Initial valueSound Effect Sub-menu Audio AdjustDelay Sub-menu Mono Sub-menu Theater-Dimensional Sub-menuLFE Level Sub-menu Surround Sub-menu THX Sub-menu Re-EQ Setting Tone ControlListening mode Treble BassPreference Menu Volume Setup Sub-menuPreference OSD Position Sub-menu Headphones Level Sub-menuOSD Setup Sub-menu PreferenceAdjust the Settings Using the Remote ControllerWorking with Modes Using the Remote ControllerTap the mode you want to use To hide the Mode menuSelecting a Device Tap Next Define the Brand ofYour DeviceSelect a device in the Home menu Select Yes to define the brand of the device to operateSelect a code set from the list Define the Brand of Your DeviceSelect your brand from the list Tap Search Tap OK when the device reactsDefining brands by searching To 8 inches 15 to 20 cm Programming ButtonsProgramming control panel buttons Make sure the device tab is active Programming direct-access and Left/Right ButtonsProgramming Buttons Programming device itemsEdit the label Labeling Buttons and Menu ItemsLabeling a button Labeling a menu itemAdding macros Adding and Moving DevicesAdding devices Moving menu items Delete Delete and restoreRestore Tap the item you want to restoreEditing macros Recording Macros and SettingTimersRecording macros Organizing macros and timers into groups Recording Macros and Setting TimersSetting timers Tap RF Changing the remote controller’s RF IR SettingsSwitch to RF IR mode by using the Mode button Choosing Another Channel With ChadEdit you can Additional informationChadEdit Optional recharging dock USA and Canadian models onlyHow do I revert to the original configuration? Can I program a button to execute more than one command?How do I program source switching? How do I reset the Remote controller?Overview of Symbols Troubleshooting guide Video and Audio Troubleshooting guideRemote controller will not switch modes General Problems Display is blankRemote controller shuts itself off Remote controller will not edit, label or delete commandsIf one of the messages shown below appears Than 0 % total harmonic SpecificationsAll channels Total harmonic distortionSpecifications Onkyo U.S.A. Corporation Net-Tune Features Internet radio featuresConnecting the DTR-8.3 to your Ethernet Network Enjoying Internet radio Playing a music file saved on the Audio Network Server Net a Select NetA on the Home menu 1/3 2/3 Using the Alphanumeric keysTo cancel the operation Use the / buttons to select one of the menuNetwork Setup Menu Configuring Various SettingsMAC Address Sub-menu Configuring Various SettingsProxy Setup Sub-menu IP Address Sub-menuAppendix Troubleshooting guideSpecifications

DTR-8.3 specifications

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