Onkyo TX-NR900 User Manual

Network audio client
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TX - NR900/TX-NR900E
Features
The TX-NR900/900E is a network audio client that is connected via
a LAN to a PC and allows you to enjoy music files saved on the PC,
as well as Internet radio, from anywhere in your home.
Internet radio features
The TX-NR900/900E provides enhanced support for Internet radio and
allows you to:
• Listen to both WMA and MP3 audio streamed from Internet radio
stations
• Select stations by genre, location, or language
• Preset up to 30 Internet radio stations
Net-Tune Features
The Net-Tune Central is software which distributes music files stored on
PC through LAN to the TX-NR900/900E.
The TX-NR900/900E plays distributed music data whenever you need.
* This software is available from Onkyo's web
→ http://www.onkyousa.com/net-tune/
US
→ http://www.onkyo.net/net-tune
Europe
→ http://www.onkyo.co.jp/
Japan
Asia, Oceania, and Central and South America
→ http://www.onkyo-intl.com/
In the connection between the Net-Tune Central and the TX-NR900/
900E, the standard TCP/IP network protocol and the Onkyo's
proprietary NTSP protocol is used for music distribution through LAN.
The NTSP protocol handles not only data for music itself but also
additional music information including the name of tracks and artists,
enabling high usability.
In addition to the music distribution server function, the Net-Tune
Central can automatically retrieve the music files stored on PC to register
them easily with the Net-Tune Central database.
The Net-Tune Central supports WAVE (PCM), MP3 and WMA formats.
The WAVE format has high sound quality (equivalent to CD) with no
compression. The MP3 format is widely used through Internet
environment and has near-CD quality with compression. The WMA
format is developed by Microsoft
compression rate.
Editable music library
With the Net-Tune Central software, you can edit music titles, artist
names, genre names, and so on, while you can also create new genre
names, for all music files saved on the PC's hard disks.
The Net-Tune Central also provides this information with the TX-NR900/
900E, allowing you to select tracks easier on the TX-NR900/900E.
Hint:
File Format: MP3/WMA (Approximately 1 MB for 1 minute)
WAVE (Approximately 10 MB for 1 minute)
* How much free space is actually required also depends somewhat on
such factors as the format and reserved space of your hard disk, and
the bit rate at which you make recordings.
* Depending on the MP3 encoder you use, your recorded file may not
be playable, or can play the music degraded by noise, or can
generate uncomfortable sound.
Also note that no WMA format file with copyright protection
enabled is playable on the TX-NR900/900E.
How to Enjoy Net Audio
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has also near-CD quality using higher

System Requirements

Requirements for listening to both Internet radio stations
and music files saved on the music server
I Modem (a device that provides Internet connections via leased lines;
e.g., a cable modem, xDSL modem, terminal adapter)
* To have access to Internet, you typically need to make a contract
with an Internet service provider (ISP). Modem requirements differ
from ISP to ISP; for detailed information, consult with your ISP or
PC retailer.
I Router (gateway) (a device that enables multiple PCs or devices to
connect to the Internet simultaneously)
An IP address can be obtained automatically by using the router's
DHCP function.
* Some routers have built-in modem functionality. Router
requirements differ from ISP to ISP; for detailed information,
consult with your ISP or PC retailer.
I Ethernet CAT-5 cable
I Minimum Internet Connection Requirements:
• Broadband Internet Connection
• DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) based network
(requires a DHCP-enabled router)
• 100Base-TX switch built-in broadband router (recommended)
I Minimum PC System Requirements:
600 MHz Intel Pentium III CPU or better, Windows 98SE, Me, XP,
or 2000 OS (operating system), more than 20 MB of free hard disk
space, RAM (Windows 98SE, Me, 2000; requires 128 MB, XP;
requires 256 MB) and Ethernet port.
Not compatible with Macintosh systems.
Notes:
• If your ISP contract assumes manual configuration of network
settings, you need to manually configure your network settings as
described in "Network Setup Menu" (see page 6).
• The TX-NR900/900E does not support network settings for PPPoE
connections; if your ISP contract requires PPPoE, therefore, you
must have a gateway/router with PPPoE support.
• You may have to set up a proxy server to listen to Internet radio,
depending on the ISP you choose. If your PC is configured to use a
proxy server for Internet access, the TX-NR900/900E must also be
configured the same way. For more information, see "5-2. Proxy
Setup Sub-menu" (see page 7).
• The TX-NR900/900E is designed to take advantage of the DHCP
and AutoIP functionality, thereby automatically configuring the
network settings. If you opt not to use the DHCP and AutoIP
functionality, you should manually configure the network settings.
For more information, see "5-1.IP Address Sub-menu" (see page 7).
• To enjoy music on Internet Radio, it is assumed that you provide a
broadband Internet connection on which you can successfully run a
web browser. If you have any problem in connecting to the Internet,
consult with your ISP.

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  • Page 1: System Requirements

    TX - NR900/TX-NR900E Features The TX-NR900/900E is a network audio client that is connected via a LAN to a PC and allows you to enjoy music files saved on the PC, as well as Internet radio, from anywhere in your home.
  • Page 2 Connecting the TX-NR900/900E to your Ethernet Network Plug one end of an Ethernet CAT-5 cable into the port on the backside of the TX-NR900/900E and the other end into the gateway. Internet Modem To the WAN side To the LAN...
  • Page 3: Enjoying Internet Radio

    You can preset up to 30 internet radio stations. 1. Receive your desired station. 2. Press the buttons to select your The TX-NR900/900E enters into preset mode; the currently selected preset number flickers for 5 seconds. 3. Press the ENTER button. Now the preset is complete.
  • Page 4: Playing A Music File Saved On Your Pc

    It may take few tens of seconds. 2. Turn on the TX-NR900/900E. When you connect the TX-NR900/900E to the network first time, it will be connected to the server found first. 3. Press the NET AUDIO button (on the main unit) or the NET A button (on the remote controller).
  • Page 5 Repeat All: Repeats the tracks in the currently selected mode. Repeat Off: Repeat mode is disabled. You can operate the TX-NR900/900E when playing and stopped. I Selecting a track list: You can use the music file data saved on your PC to select which tracks to play.
  • Page 6: Configuring Various Settings

    OSD. Network Setup Menu Before you can use the TX-NR900/900E to play music contained in the music library on the Net-Tune server and listen to Internet radio, you must correctly configure the TX-NR900/900E’s network settings so that it can connect to your LAN and the Internet.
  • Page 7 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 TX-NR900/900E 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 TX- NR900/900E is connected to a gateway/router, enter the IP address of the gateway/router.
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting Guide

    Tune Central to create the list of audio files saved on your PC. • The network is down because of some failures. © Turn off the power of the TX-NR900/900E and turn it on again. (When the TX-NR900/900E is without power switch, unplug the power cord and plug it again.)

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