Auto Standby; Network - Integra DTR-30.4 Instruction Manual

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Auto Standby

Auto Standby
Off
On
When "Auto Standby" is set to "On", the ASb indicator
lights and the AV receiver will automatically enter standby
mode if there is no operation for 30 minutes with no audio
and no video signal input.
"Auto Standby" will appear on the AV receiver's display
and OSD 30 seconds before the Auto Standby comes on.
Default setting: On (Australian models), Off (North
American models)
Note
On"
• Set to "
, the Auto Standby function may activate itself during
playback with some sources.
• The Auto Standby function does not work when Zone 2/3 is on.

Network

After modifying the network settings, you must confirm
the changes by executing "Save".
This section explains how to configure the AV receiver's
network settings manually.
If your router's DHCP server is enabled, you don't need to
change any of these settings, as the AV receiver is set to
use DHCP to configure itself automatically by default (i.e.,
DHCP is set to "Enable"). If, however, your router's
DHCP server is disabled (you're for example using static
IP), you'll need to configure these settings yourself, in
which case, a knowledge of Ethernet networking is
essential.
What's DHCP?
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is used by
routers, computers, the AV receiver, and other devices to
automatically configure themselves on a network.
What's DNS?
The DNS (Domain Name System) translates domain
names into IP addresses. For example, when you enter a
domain name such as www.onkyousa.com in your Web
browser, before accessing the site, your browser uses DNS
to translate this into an IP address, in this case
63.148.251.142.
MAC Address
This is the AV receiver's MAC (Media Access Control)
address. This address cannot be changed.
DHCP
Enable
Disable
This setting determines whether or not the AV receiver
uses DHCP to automatically configure its IP Address,
Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server settings.
Note
• If you select "Disable", you must configure the "IP Address",
"Subnet Mask", "Gateway", and "DNS Server" settings
yourself.
IP Address
Class A:
"10.0.0.0" to "10.255.255.255"
Class B:
"172.16.0.0" to "172.31.255.255"
Class C:
"192.168.0.0" to "192.168.255.255"
Enter a static IP address provided by your Internet Service
Provider (ISP).
Most routers use Class C IP addresses.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask address provided by your ISP
(typically 255.255.255.0).
Gateway
Enter the gateway address provided by your ISP.
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Advanced Operations
DNS Server
Enter the DNS server address provided by your ISP.
Proxy URL
To use a Web proxy, enter its URL here.
Proxy Port
If you're using a Web proxy, enter a proxy port number
here.
Network Standby
On
Off
This setting enables or disables control over the network.
When enabled, the NET indicator will be dimly-lit while
the AV receiver is in standby mode. Note that the indicator
may not light under certain conditions (
Note
• When set to "On", the power consumption slightly increases in
standby mode.
Update Notice
Enable
Disable
When this setting is enabled, you will be notified if a
firmware update via network is available.
Note
• Selecting "Never Remind me" on the notification window will
switch this setting to "Disable" (➔ page 19).
• For details on the update notification, see "If the "Firmware
Update Available" window appears." (➔ page 19).
Initial Setup
If you skipped the initial setup wizard, for example on
first-time use, you can reaccess it from here.
See "Initial Setup" (➔ page 20).
➔ page 49
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