Denon AVR-4806CI User Manual

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Basic Operation
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Press the 
CURSOR D
D
or
H
H
button to select the
music file, then press the 
ENTER
or
CURSOR G
G
button.
• Connection starts, and playback starts once the
buffer reaches “100%”.
Press the CURSOR H
H button to select the next file, the
CURSOR D
D button to select the previous file.
During playback, press the ENTER button once to pause
playback, then press the ENTER button again to resume
playback.
If the ENTER button is pressed and held in for more
than 2 seconds when in the play or pause mode,
playback stops and the previous menu screen
reappears.
• The same operations as for Internet radio stations can be
used to preset music files or register them in your favorites
and play them.
NOTE:
• Registered presettings are deleted when they are
overwritten.
• When the operations describe below are performed, the
music server database is updated and it may no longer be
possible to play the music files that have been preset or
registered in your favorites:
• When the music server is stopped and restarted.
• When music files are deleted from or added to the
music server.
• When using an ESCIENT server, place “ESCIENT” before
the server name.
¢ Playing music files that have been preset or
registered in your favorites
Operating the AVR-4806CI using a browser
• Internet Explorer can be used on the computer connected to
the AVR-4806CI over the network to operate the AVR-
4806CI.
• Check the AVR-4806CI’s IP address (
page 123)
beforehand and input this IP address in Internet Explorer to
display the AVR-4806CI’s control panel.
• Operate in the same way as with normal Internet browsing
to control the AVR-4806CI.
¢ Examples of web control operation screens
The settings of the setup items are the same as with normal
operations. Refer to “System Setup”.
Below are some examples of operation screens.
Function selection screen
Surround mode selection screen
Volume control screen
NOTE:
• To use this function, set “Power Saving” at “Network
Option” under “Network Setup” to “OFF” (
page
124).