Configuring Various Settings

Navigating through the Setup Menu:

When using the buttons on the front panel

1.

Press the Setup button.

2.

Using the

and cursor buttons, select the menu

 

that you want to enter.

3.

Press the Enter button to enter the selected menu.

4.

Use the

and cursor buttons to select the sub-menu

 

that you want to enter and press the Enter button.

 

Each sub-menu has different settings that can be changed as desired,

 

and they are all explained in the pages that follow. To change a

 

setting, first select it using the and cursor buttons, and then

Network Setup Menu

Before you can use the DTR-8.3 to play music contained in the music library on the Audio Network Server and listen to Internet radio, you must correctly configure the DTR-8.3’s network settings so that it can connect to your LAN and the Internet.

It is strongly recommended to use a broadband connection (via an xDSL or CATV leased line) and a router. If you are connected to the Internet via a narrowband dialup connection, you may not be able to enjoy Internet radio as you expect or at all.

Before setting up the DTR-8.3, make sure that you are already using a router that provides Internet access and that the DTR-8.3 is correctly connected with your router or hub via a LAN cable.

For more information on Internet connectivity, consult with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or refer to the documentation of your router.

change the setting using the and cursor buttons.

5. Press the Return button to set the new settings and

return to the previous menu screen.

Press the Return button again to return to the main menu.

When using the remote controller

1.Select AV Amp in the Home menu.

2.Tap the down scroll button twice to display the third operation menu.

3.Perform steps 1 to 5 given above.

Use buttons /// insted of /// buttons.

Input Setup Menu (When NET AUDIO is selected as the input source)

When NET AUDIO is selected as the input source, you can set up Music Server on this screen.

2-1.Music Server

2-2.Playback OSD Display

Input:NET A

Input:NET A

a.Select Server

a.Playback OSD Display

:Server-ABCD

:Full

OK

 

Quit:SETUP

Quit:SETUP

2-1. Music Server Sub-menu

Advanced Menu

5.Network Setup

5-1.IP Address

 

 

 

1.Speaker Config

 

 

 

2a..SpeakerDHCP/AUTODistance-IP

:On

 

3b..LevelIPAddressCalibration

 

4.Bass:192Peak.168Level.9. 62

c.SUBNET Mask

 

 

 

:255.255.255.

0

d.Gateway

 

 

 

:192.168.

9.

1

DNS ServerENTER Quit:OSD

e.1st:210.134.143.

7

f.2nd:125. 40.104.

0

Advanced Menu

5.Network Setup

1.IP Address 2.Proxy Setup 3.MAC Address 4.Client Setup

Save settings

ENTERQuit:SETUP

Advanced Menu

5.Network Setup

5-4.Client Setup

1.Speaker Config

2

.Speaker.ClientDistanceName

3.Level:TX-CalibrationNR9000102

4b..BassWakeupPeakonLevelLAN

:On

uit:Oc.NTSPDPort

:XXXXXX

Quit:SETUP

Advanced Menu

5.Network Setup

5-2.Proxy Setup 1.Speaker Config 2.Speaker Distance

3a..LevelProxyCalibrationServer 4.Bass Peak Level :On b.Proxy Address

c.Proxy Port

: 8080

ENTER Quit:OSD

Quit:SETUP

Advanced Menu

5.Network Setup

5-3.MAC Address

1.Speaker Config

2

.Speaker.MACAddressDistance

3.Level:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XXCalibration

4.Bass Peak Level

Quit:OSD

Quit:SETUP

a. Select Server

Select the Audio Network Server that exists on the network.

*mark appears to the servers detected on the network. If there is a server

which does not have * mark, make sure that the server is started.

After selection, use the or button to select “OK”, and press the Enter button to confirm your selection.

2-2. Playback OSD Display Sub-menu

a. Playback OSD Display

Full: Select this when you want to have the OSD display the information on the currently played track.

Simple: Displays the current track information summary in two lines.

Off: Select this when you do not want to have the information displayed on the OSD.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and AutoIP are mechanisms for network configuration, which assign IP addresses automatically to the network devices such as the DTR-8.3, PC, and broadband router.

DNS (Domain Name System) is a mechanism which translates domain names into IP addresses or vice versa. Domain names such as www.onkyo.co.jp are used for Web browsing, and IP addresses such as 210.199.170.69 are used for actual network data transfer.

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