Integra DTR-7.4 Input Setup Menu, Enjoying Net Audio—Continued, c. Proxy Port, a.MAC Address

Models: DTR-7.4

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c. Proxy Port

Enjoying Net Audio—Continued

When you set a. Proxy Server to On, select this menu

item and press the Enter or

button, the DTR-7.4

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-7.4 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-7.4

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-7.4 exits the number-entry mode.

Note:

After setting, allow approx. 2 seconds until the DTR-7.4 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.

MAC Address Sub-menu

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

123456789012345678901234

15-3.MAC Address

4a.MAC Address

5:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX

2Quit:[SETUP]

a.MAC Address

Displays the MAC address assigned to your DTR-7.4.

Client Sub-menu

A client is a device that receives information from a sever. One server can serve multiple clients. Throughout this guide, the term “client” refers to your

On: Leaves the network connection open.

Off: Closes the network connection while the DTR-7.4 is in the standby state. You can save power consumption during standby state.

c. NTSP Port

You can change the TCP/IP port number used for com- municating with the Network Audio Server. Be sure to match the port number set here with the port number set on the Network Audio Server. When you change the

port number settings, press the

button to display the

NTSP Port Input menu.

 

Select a number using the /

buttons, and press the

Enter button to enter the number.

 

After all the necessary numbers are entered, the DTR-7.4 exits the number-entry mode.

After the necessary settings are 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.

Never turn off the DTR-7.4 while saving the settings.

Input Setup Menu

The illustrations used here represent the remote control- ler. When you perform the procedures on the DTR-7.4, use the corresponding buttons on the front panel.

1 Press the Input button, and

Input

then roll the scroll wheel to select either IRD or MSRV.

2

Press the scroll wheel, and then

 

 

press the Setup button.

When the “Basic Menu” is displayed, select “Advanced Menu” using the MAC Address Sub-menu and cursor buttons and press the Enter button to display the “Advanced Menu.”

DTR-7.4.

5-4.Client Setup

a.Client Name

:DTR-7.4/XXXXXX

b.Wakeup on LAN

:Off

c.NTSP Port

:XXXXXX

Quit:[SETUP]

a. Client Name

3

Entera.MAC Address

Enter

Use the Client Sub-menu and cursor buttons to select “2. Input Setup” and then press the Enter button.

The “Input Setup” menu appears.

Advanced Menu

2.Input Setup

1.Music Server 2.Playback OSD Display 3.Video Setup 4.IntelliVolume 5.Listening Mode Preset

Shows the name used on the Network Audio Server. The client name has already been set by the DTR-7.4.

b. Wakeup on LAN (Network connection status)

Sets whether to leave the network connection open or not while the DTR-7.4 is in the standby state.

c. NTSP PortInput Setup Menu[ENTER]Quit:[SETUP]

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