Integra DTR-10.5 User Manual

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Enjoying Net Audio
 
—Continued
 
To play music files saved on your PC, the requirements 
listed on page 72 must be satisfied. 
 
• To stop playback: 
 
Press the [
] button on the remote controller. 
 
• To pause playback: 
 
Press the [
] button on the remote controller. 
 
• To select a track: 
 
Press the [
]/[
] button on the remote control-
ler.
Press the [
] button to move to the next track. 
Press the [
] button to move to the beginning of 
the current track; hold down the [
] button to 
move to the previous track. 
You can also use the number/letter buttons to select a 
track.
 
Examples:
 
To select number 3, press 3.
To select number 10, press --/---, 1 and 0.
To select number 37, press --/---, 3 and 7.
To select number 123, press --/--- twice, and then 
press 1, 2 and 3.
To select number 2568, press --/--- third, and then 
press 2, 5, 6, and 8.
 
• To fast forward/reverse the music: 
 
Press and hold the [
]
 
 
 
button on the remote con-
troller to fast forward the music; press and hold the 
[
] button to fast reverse the music. When the 
music track is back at its beginning, normal playing 
starts.
 
• To switch to the track list: 
 
While playing the music, you can press the [
] but-
ton to display a list of currently open tracks.
 
Playing a Music File Saved on the 
Network Audio Server
 
1
 
Turn on the Network Audio server.
 
Wait until the Network Audio server 
starts up. 
It may take a few second.
 
2
 
Turn on the DTR-10.5.
 
When you connect the DTR-10.5 to the net-
work the first time, it will be connected to 
the first server found.
 
3
 
While neither the [Input] button 
nor [Mode] button is illuminated,
roll the scroll wheel to select
MSRV (Music Server).
 
“NET-T” appears in the bottom line.
On the DTR-10.5, press the [Net Audio] 
button. This button switches between two 
alternative settings: Server and Internet 
Radio.
Until the DTR-10.5 connects to the net-
work, finds the server, and completes the 
connection, “Network Starting...” and 
“Connecting...” appears. After complet-
ing the connection to the Network Audio 
server, the display changes to the normal 
indication.
If the following messages appear, check 
the message meaning and perform the 
appropriate procedures.
 
“No Track”
 
The Network Audio server could not 
retrieve any track information. Register 
tracks with the Network Audio server.
If you have already registered tracks, use 
the [Display], [Artist], [Album], 
[Genre], and [Playlist] buttons to display 
information.
ABC
DEF
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
GHI
JKL
MNO
Caps
Delete
Language
Loca t ion
Album
Ar tist
Genre
Playlist
Repeat
Video
Music
Photo
@.-'/
--/---
Direct Tuning
#
Custom
Display
Dimmer
T V 
Input
Sleep
Random
Main A      Main B 
Muting
Angle
Subtitle
Audio
Memory
Search
A-B
Repeat
On
Standby
T V
T V CH
T V VOL
RC-556M
Exit
Gu
ide
Rec
Last Memory
Prev
CH
Enter
Set
up
Retu
rn
Test Tone
CH SEL
Pure A
Surround
Direct
Stereo
Re-EQ
THX
All CH ST
Level +
Level -
L Night
Audio SEL
DSP
DSP
+10
0
Clear
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Input
To
p M
enu
Men
u
VOL
CH
Disc
I
+
-
+
-
Zone 3
Zone 2
Input
Mode
Macro
Se
rve
r
Aud
io
A
D
J
Repeat
Input
Playlist
Genre
Artist
Random
Album
Display
Mode
Enter,
/
/
/
,     ,     ,
,   ,   ,
Scroll wheel
Number/letter 
buttons
 
“Disconnected”
 
The Network Audio server may not start 
or the server connected to previously may 
not be found. Confirm the connections 
between router, the Network Audio 
server, and the DTR-10.5. Start the Net-
work Audio server or select another 
server referring to “Select Server” on 
“Music Server Sub-menu” (See page 95).
 
4
 
Press the [
] button to play the 
music file. 
 
The DTR-10.5 provides five normal dis-
play modes; you can use the [
]/[
button to switch among them.
Remote 
controller
Music Server
      Play
      
Track:  1/12      1m20s>
      My sweet candy
Album:
 My Best 100
Artist:
Happy PanPot
Data:
       MP3  160kbps
                     
OSD
Display