Integra DTR-10.5 User Manual

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Setup Men
u
 
Network Setup
 
This menu appears when the ETHERNET terminal board [B] (for Net Audio) is inserted.
 
If using a broadband router (DHCP function), you need not perform “7. Network Setup” because the DHCP function 
on the DTR-10.5 is defaulted to “Enable.” When the DHCP function for the broadband router is set to “Disable,” 
network setup is required. In this case, you have to be knowledgeable about the network. 
 
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and Auto IP
 
 are the mechanisms that automatically perform network 
settings such as IP address on a network device such as the DTR-10.5, a PC, and a broadband router. 
 
DNS (Domain Name System) 
 
is the mechanism that converts a domain name, such as “www.integrahometheater.com” 
used to browse a homepage, to an IP address such as “210.199.170.69” used in actual communications. 
 
a. DHCP Settings
 
Specify whether or not to set DHCP automatically.
 
Enable (Default): 
 
Enables the DHCP function.
 
Disable: 
 
Disables the DHCP function.
 
b. IP Address
 
Specify if “Disable” is selected in “a. DHCP Settings.” 
When an xDSL modem or a terminal adapter is 
connected directly to the DTR-10.5, enter the IP address 
provided by your ISP. The IP address to be entered must 
be in the following format. You cannot use the net audio 
function with an IP address that is not in the following 
format. 
 
CLASS A: 
 
10.0.0.0–10.255.255.255
 
CLASS B:
 
 172.16.0.0–172.31.255.255
 
CLASS C:
 
 192.168.0.0–192.168.255.255
 
c. SUBNET Mask
 
Specify if “Disable” is selected in “a. DHCP Settings.” 
When an xDSL modem or a terminal adapter is 
connected directly to the DTR-10.5, enter the subnet 
mask provided by your ISP. The subnet mask is usually 
“255.255.255.0.” 
 
d. Gateway
 
Specify if “Disable” is selected in “a. DHCP Settings.” 
When an xDSL modem or a terminal adapter is 
connected directly to the DTR-10.5, enter the gateway 
address provided by your ISP.
 
e. DNS Server 1, DNS Server 2
 
Specify if “Disable” is selected in “a. DHCP Settings.” 
When an xDSL modem or a terminal adapter is 
connected directly to the DTR-10.5, enter the DNS 
address provided by your ISP. If connected to a gateway 
(router), enter the IP address of the gateway. 
When you are informed of a single DNS address, enter 
the address into “e. 1st.” If informed of two or more, 
enter one into “f. 2nd.” 
Specify when connecting to the Internet via a proxy 
server. 
 
a. Proxy Server
 
Some ISPs (Internet service providers) use a proxy 
server to connect to the Internet. In this case, follow the 
written instructions from the provider to set the proxy. 
 
Enable: 
 
Enables the proxy server function.
 
Disable (Default): 
 
Disables the proxy server function.
 
b. Proxy URL Input
 
Enter the domain name of the proxy server. When 
“Disable” is set for “a. Proxy Server,” selecting this 
item and pressing the [Enter] button will put the 
DTR-10.5 into the character entry mode. Press the [
]/
[
]/[
]/[
] buttons to select numerics, and then 
press the [Enter] button. When all numerics are entered, 
exit from the character entry mode. 
 
c. Proxy Port
 
Enter the port No. of the proxy server. When “Disable” 
is set for “a. Proxy Server,” selecting this item and 
pressing the [Enter] button will put the DTR-10.5 into 
the character entry mode. Press the [
]/[
]/[
]/[
buttons to select numerics, and then press the [Enter] 
button. When all numerics are entered, exit from the 
character entry mode. 
 
Note:
 
When the settings are complete, press the [Return] 
button to return to the Network Setup menu. Use the 
[
]/[
] buttons to select “
 
 
Save Settings,” and then 
press the [
] button to save settings. After setting, 
saving data will take a few seconds. While saving data, 
be sure not to turn off the power, otherwise the data will 
be lost. 
 
a. MAC Address
 
Confirm the MAC address of your PC. You cannot 
change the MAC address. 
 
 IP Address Sub-menu
 Proxy Sub-menu
MAC
 
 
 
Address Sub-menu