Getting

Connecting Devices

 

External Controller

Connecting to a Home Network (LAN)

Started

nRS-232C connector

nREMOTE CONTROL jacks

When you connect the AVR-4810CI to a home network, you can enjoy listening to music files stored on your PC, internet radio audio and

When you connect an external control device, you can control the AVR-4810CI with the external control device. Perform the operation below beforehand.

Infrared

Infrared

other sources. You can also control the AVR-4810CI from your PC via the Web browser.

q Turn on the AVR-4810CI’s power.

w Turn off the AVR-4810CI’s power from the external controller.

e Check that the AVR-4810CI is in the standby mode.

retransmitter

sensor

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Input

Output

065

 

 

Extension jack for future use. (Connect devices corresponding with room to room function to this jack.)

[Wired LAN]

Internet

Modem

Computer

Information Control Remote zone-Multi Playback Settings Connections

To WAN side

 

To LAN port

 

To LAN port

LAN port/

 

Ethernet

 

connector

Router

Specifications Troubleshooting

Set as Necessary

Set this to use the RS-232C connector for the DENON RF remote controller.

“232C Port” (vpage 56)

When using the AVR-4810CI in combination with the DENON RF remote controller (RC-7000CI, sold separately) or RF remote receiver (RC-7001RCI, sold separately), two-way communication is enabled. The AVR-4810CI’s status information as well as iPod and Internet audio music files can be browsed watching the RF Remote Controller’s display. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the respective devices.

NOTE

On the GUI menu, when setting “232C Port” to “2Way Remote”, you cannot use the RS-232C connector as an external controller (vpage 56).

nTRIGGER OUT jacks

The TRIGGER OUT output terminal outputs a maximum 12 V/150 mA electrical signal. When a device with TRIGGER IN terminal is connected via a monaural mini-plug, the connected device’s power on/standby can be controlled through linked operation to the AVR-4810CI.

Set as Necessary

Set to change the conditions for linked operation via the TRIGGER OUT 1 or TRIGGER OUT 2 terminal.

“Trigger Out1” or “Trigger Out2” (vpage 55)

When connecting a 2nd device, connect to the TRIGGER OUT 2 terminal in the same way as the TRIGGER OUT 1 terminal.

For connections to the Internet, contact an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or a computer shop.

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