Basic Installation

ÖDNS server Internet address

ÖDomain name

ÖNTP server Internet address

2.Activate the scope.

In the DRM-6NX configuration file, DHCP is enabled by default. The Internet address and all the other settings will be downloaded automatically.

NOTE :

7It takes a few minutes to get the IP address from the DHCP server

ARP in Windows 95 and Windows NT

Perform the following commands to download the Internet address and verify correct Internet communi- cation:

1.Start a DOS window and type the following command:

arp -s <Internet address> <Ethernet address>

2.Ping the unit as follows:

ping <Internet address>

Example:

arp -s 172.16.253.80 00-40-8c-10-00-86 ping 172.16.253.80

The host will return 'Reply from 172.16.253.80 . . . ' or some similar message. This indicates that the address has been set and the communication is established.

Important!

Windows 95 only: If the ARP table is empty, you must first ping an existing unit on your network before setting the Internet address of your DRM- 6NX. Type arp -ato display the ARP table.

NOTES:

7Please note that when you execute the ping command for the first time, you will experience a significantly longer response time

7ARP and PING commands should be used consecutively in order to set an IP address to this product.

With this method, IP address can be changed in 30 minutes after the server is started up.

The confirmation by Web Browser is recommended.

If you have some problem, please see ARP command help.

ARP in UNIX and OS/2

Follow these steps to download the Internet address and verify the communication:

1. Type the following command:

arp -s <host name> <Ethernet address> temp

2.Ping the unit as follows:

ping <host names>

Example:

arp-s cdserv 00:40:8c:10:00:86 temp ping cdserv

The host will return 'cdserv is alive', or a similar message to indicate that the address has been set and that communication is established.

NOTES:

7Please note that when you execute the ping command for the first time, you may experience a significantly longer response time

7The arp -scommand may vary from system to system. Some BSD-type systems expect the host name and Ethernet address in reverse order, whereas IBM AIX systems require the additional argument ether. For example:

arp -s ether <host name> 00:40:8c:l0:00:86 temp

RARP in UNIX

Follow these steps to use the RARP method in UNIX:

1.Append the following line to your Ethernet address table. This is typically performed using the command

/etc/ethers:

<Ethernet address> <host name>

Example:

00:40:8c:10:00:86 cdserv

2.If necessary, update your host table and alias name databases as required by your system.

3.If it is not already running, start the RARP daemon. This is typically done using the command rarpd -a.

4.Restart the DRM-6NX to download the Internet address.

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Pioneer manual Ping the unit as follows, Example, Restart the DRM-6NX to download the Internet address

DRM-6NX specifications

The Pioneer DRM-6NX is an innovative audio component that combines advanced technology, high-quality construction, and a sleek design, making it an ideal choice for audiophiles and regular listeners alike. This product is part of Pioneer’s ongoing commitment to delivering superior sound quality and robust performance.

At the heart of the DRM-6NX is its digital-to-analog converter (DAC) technology, which enhances audio clarity and reduces distortion. This component supports high-resolution audio formats, allowing users to enjoy music with greater detail and precision. The DAC works synergistically with various inputs—including USB, optical, and coaxial—providing versatility for different audio sources. The incorporation of this tech ensures that even the most intricate soundscapes are faithfully reproduced.

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The built-in equalizer and various sound modes significantly enhance customization, allowing listeners to adjust audio settings to their preferences. The adjustable settings provide an opportunity to tailor sound profiles depending on the genre of music or listening environment.

Moreover, the Pioneer DRM-6NX incorporates high-quality build materials, ensuring durability and longevity. The chassis is designed to minimize resonance and vibration, resulting in cleaner sound output. The intuitive user interface, complete with a clear display, makes navigation straightforward, allowing users to easily switch between sources and alter settings.

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Overall, the Pioneer DRM-6NX exemplifies a convergence of cutting-edge technology and premium audio performance. Its rich feature set, coupled with a user-friendly design, positions it as an excellent choice for those looking to elevate their audio experience. Whether for casual listening or serious audiophile use, the DRM-6NX stands out as a remarkable option in today’s audio market.