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1. Factory Defaults In this menu you find the basic setup for managing the network prefer ences of your DNC The following explains the menu in detail 8 3 1 1 Restart Network Driver Sometimes it might be necessary to restart the network driver of the DNC With this function you can restart the driver without having to switch the device off completely The driver restarts with its current set tings Select this menu entry and confirm your selection with OK The DNC issues the following message re starting network lt It takes about 30 seconds for the driver to be restarted Then your Audio net device will be available in the network again 8 3 1 2 Save amp Apply Settings This entry has to be selected every time you finished network configura tion and want to save and apply the new values Made changes to your network setup will be dismissed without saving and applying them unless you select this particular entry Select this menu entry and confirm your selection with OK It takes about 30 seconds for the driver to be restarted Then your Audionet de vice will be available in the network again Note You have to execute this entry if you want to save and apply your made changes Otherwise your configuration will be dismissed 44 8 3 1 3 Load Factory Defaults With this function you can restore the factory settings of your DNC s network driver The DNC is factory set to wired
2. e Use key Cancel 19 to delete the selected character In this case the key Cancel 9 does not execute a step backward Press Exit to leave the menu without saving 50 8 3 9 2 Wireless security Select your Wi Fi crypt type Take this information from your router Crypt adjustment SET SECURITY MODE None no crypt type selected not recommended WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy out dated and unsecure secu rity standard not recommended WPAPSK Wi Fi Protected Access Pre shared key was an transi tional standard to replace WEP until the new WPA2 was defined not recommended WPA2PSK Wi Fi Protected Access 2 Pre shared key is the regular standard for Wi Fi security recommended 24 Note e Use directional pad left right on your System Remote Control Har mony One Confirm everything with key e Wikipedia links to all security terms can be found in section 9 2 7 Wireless security on page 63 Tip In the preferences of some new routers access points the used WPA2PSK crypt type might be called WPA2PSK Personal or WPA2 Personal 51 8 3 9 3 WPA pass phrase Enter your WPA network key Attention on case sensitive input This phrase is only active with WPAPSK or WPA2PSK Wi Fi security key SET WPA PASSPHARSE security key T gy Note e Use numeric key pad on your System Remote Control Harmony One for letter input SMS principle You have to swi
3. We are not responsible for Wikipedia links If you are looking for scientifically proven information have a look at referenced science books in wiki article 9 3 1 Peak Filter Gain range 12 dB to 6 dB Frequency range 20 to 20000 Hz Filter quality Q 0 3 8 0 Wikipedia en wikipedia org wiki Band pass filter 9 3 2 High shelf filter Gain range 12 dB to 6 dB Frequency range 20 to 20000 Hz Wikipedia en wikipedia org wiki Equahlnization audio ZShelving filter 9 3 3 Low shelf filter Gain range 12 dB to 6 dB Frequency range 20 to 20000 Hz Wikipedia en wikipedia org wiki Equahlnization audio ZShelving filter 64 9 3 4 High pass filter 2 order Attenuation at set Frequency 3 dB Filter quality Q 0 3 to 2 0 Attenuation below the set frequency is 40 dB per decade Wikipedia en wikipedia org wiki High pass filter 9 3 5 Low pass filter 2 order Attenuation at set Frequency 3 dB Filter quality Q 0 3 to 2 0 Attenuation above the set frequency is 40 dB per decade Wikipedia en wikipedia org wiki High pass filter 9 3 6 High pass filter 1 order Attenuation at set Frequency 3 dB Attenuation below the set frequency is 20 dB per decade Wikipedia en wikipedia org wiki High pass filter 9 3 7 Low pass filter 1 order Attenuation at set Frequency 3 dB Attenuation above the set frequency is 20 dB per decade Wikipedia en wikipedia org wiki High pass filter Note Technical
4. 59 SAVE ser settig 59 Esad ser Setting ita erstes e e rr sub 59 Device M O 60 Additional 61 A TAN 61 Link collection ee 63 63 Equalizer filter type 2 64 Peak Falter cs iiit RU RO PES ENTER 64 High shelf filter sse 64 Low shelf filter ss sass ore e ete ape dips 64 High pass tl ls 65 Low pass filter 2 dr cas 65 High pass filter Tordera 65 Low pass filter Todo ea PE eoa eed RO 65 Error handling 22 66 Security ADVICE e nse 67 Factory 1 68 Specifications eee neta sensato ose seen naue 69 1 Preface The Audionet Team congratulates you on your purchase of this unit Audionet components are no marketing products they are authentic Conceived and developed with scientific inspiration professional engi neering expertise and a passion for achieving the perfect sound They are unique creations designed to inspire musical enjoyment and have an ex cellent reputation amongst all connoisseurs throughout the world Each and every one of our precision manufactured devices is individually crafted at our Bochum works by our experienced and passionate work force But before you start listening to your new Audionet DNC please re
5. e For easier adjustment of the channel name use the software Audionet RCP see user s manual RCP All settings apply to the currently selected input channel 8 2 5 Digital equalizer setup The digital EQ is a parametric 5 band equalizer with separated adjustment for left and right channel Band selection re Left 4 Freq 120 HZ Gain 3 0 dB Filter type Quality factor You can navigate through the menu of the digital EQ with the directional pad on your system remote control With up down keys you choose the parameter for adjustment left right changes the selected parameter If you enter the digital equalizer menu item the first selected parameter is Left Here you select the speaker channel you want to adjust Left Right SET DIGITAL EQUALIZER 4 Left EQ 1 Freq 120 HZ Q 1 00 Gain 3 0 dB Hi Shelf Secondly you select the band EQ 1 EQ 5 For each band you can adjust the following parameter Freq center respectively cutoff frequency depends on filter Q filter quality depends on filter Gain gain from 12 dB to 6 dB Filter type you can choose between seven different filter types 40 Filter type Short description Peak EQ band pass filter Hi Shelf treble control Lo Shelf bass control LP 2nd low pass filter 2nd order HP 2nd high pass filter 2nd order LP 1st low pass filter 1st order HP Ist high pass filter 1st order Note For easie
6. active disabled DHCP client mode is disabled active Your DNC will try to get information via DHCP If the IP address is received from DHCP server the following menu items must not be setup Menu item IP address IP mask gateway and DNS are without effect and they are overwritten by DHCP information Tip Use directional pad on your System Remote Control Harmony One Confirm everything with key 46 8 3 4 IP Address IP Address SET IP ADDRESS 192 168 178 222 Setup your chosen IP address The used address type is IPv4 e g 192 168 178 222 Al Tip e Use numeric key pad on your System Remote Control Harmony One Confirm everything with OK key 8 3 5 IP Mask SET IP MASK 255 255 255 000 Setup your used subnet mask e g 255 255 255 000 Tip e Use numeric key pad on your System Remote Control Harmony One Confirm everything with key 47 8 3 6 Gateway Gateway IP Address SET GATEWAY ADDRESS 192 168 178 001 Setup your gateway IP address e g 192 168 178 001 4 Tip e Use numeric key pad on your System Remote Control Harmony One Confirm everything with OK key The gateway address is mostly the same as the router IP address 8 3 7 DNS DNS IP address SET DNS ADDRESS 192 168 178 001 Setup your DNS IP address e g 192 168 178 001 Al Tip e Use numeric key pad on your System Remote Control Harmony One Confirm e
7. 8 Device setup To adjust the DNC to your preferences please use the setup menu You can control the menu with the keys on the front panel of your DNC or with your remote control For more comfortable adjustment use our soft ware Audionet RCP You only need to integrate your DNC to your net work see section 8 3 10 Example for Network setup on page 55 To control your DNC with front panel keys use set up and down set holding the key pressed for more than 2 seconds opens the system menu If you hold again you leave the menu without saving you cancel Short push saves applies a menu item or switches into marked menu item up down are used to select setup menu items and change For easier control you can use the directional pad on your System Remote Control Harmony One see section 7 Audionet system remote con trol on page 29 To setup your DNC very comfortable please use our software Audionet RCP You can control everything with mouse and keyboard Y ou can see everything on your computer display Especially with equalizer setup it is very useful because you have a good overview see also Audionet RCP user s manual Note Changes will only take effect if you push OK on your remote con trol or short push of set key on DNC front panel Within menus with more than one page the fastest way to reach the last entries is to press up To reach for example entry 9 of 9 open the main menu marker
8. 9 With these keys you can control all functions as well as all setup options to adjust the unit to your preferences see section 8 Device setup on page 35 power Use key to switch on off the unit see section 6 1 2 Switching on and off on page 19 set Push key shortly to change input channel see section 6 2 2 Input selection on page 25 Within a menu press shortly to open a subfolder or to confirm and save an adjustment Push the key for longer than two seconds to get into system menu see section 8 Device setup on page 35 Within a menu press long to step back and open the superior folder or to dismiss an adjustment without sav ing down Push key to select previous input channel see section 6 2 2 Input selection on page 25 or change an op tion of the setup menu see section 8 Device setup on page 35 up Push key to select next input channel see section 6 2 2 Input selection on page 25 or change an op tion of the setup menu see section 8 Device setup on page 35 21 6 2 Detail operations 6 2 1 Display The display provides the following information in the normal operating mode Depending on which channel you chose you get different information If there is more information to show you can switch display pages with the Info key on system remote control Harmony One see section 7 1 Key assignment DNC on page 31 You will need it especially for the NET input channel see sect
9. cic coin ano noni 35 Overview device 36 Global set p 37 Inr d 37 Auto start t e Gite RH neta ete ie Lagoon ania 38 Povver off mode ieia enne 39 Chameleon ta 39 Digital equalizer setup essen 40 Trigger QUU eie vr ee eco te suere ga 41 Speaker distance iir RARE da 42 43 Manage NetWork cistin an eene 44 Restart Network Driver esses 44 Save amp Apply Settings essere 44 Load Factory Defaults sess 45 Connection Type docte ab iria 46 DEGCP tee iet oe edet pe e gn 46 TIPA OT 6 eco I Dt tet adr eie n 47 E Mask oise entere ute e O UL R ONES 47 Gateway suam sa Un 48 DES 48 RCP 0702029 e ead 49 Wireless setup esas las 50 SD ii 50 Wireless sec ritye sse cicer c tel ove egeta 5 8 3 9 3 8 3 9 4 8 3 9 5 8 3 9 6 8 3 10 8 4 8 4 1 8 4 2 8 5 9 1 9 2 9 2 1 9 3 9 3 1 9 3 2 9 3 3 9 3 4 9 3 5 9 3 6 9 3 7 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 WPA pass Phrase ricardo tias 52 WEP authentication 52 WEP key mdex in eee dee ettet erede Sia 53 WEP Key 0 3 G s n i EE corte tesi eSI EUM een 54 Example for Network 55 User
10. considerations describe order n filters with attenuation of n 20dB Decade the corresponding description often used in music related topics is n 6dB Octave 65 9 4 Error handling FAQ Problem with internet radio streams A good stable and fast connection to the internet network is the most significant item If your local conditions are fine dropouts may be the problem of the radio stations broadcast Switch to another station If there is no problem it is perhaps a problem of the radio stations broadcast Maybe it is overloaded Local problems could be an overload of your network by downloads from the internet or data which is moved through your network as well as other streaming e g video Reduce or quit connections to receive inter net radio without dropouts A bad Wi Fi connection could also cause dropouts No control Switch off your device through the power button on the front panel Then switch off the mains circuit breaker on the back panel If there is no ac tion while you press the power button on the front directly take the mains circuit breaker on the back panel Wait 20 to 30 seconds until you switch on again If there is still a problem contact your local dealer for support Which control has no function If the remote control does not react try the front panel keys maybe it is only a problem of the remote control Remote control has no function Is the rechargeable battery charged Is the control light s
11. would like to wish you many exciting listening experiences with your new Audionet product If you still have any questions don t hesitate to ask your competent Audionet dealer 67 9 6 Factory defaults Option Adjustment Global Setup Display 50 Auto start disabled Power Off Mode normal Channel Name Digital In 1 2 Optical In 1 2 Streaming In USB Audio In FM Tuner Digital EQ disabled Trigger Out disabled Speaker Distance Left Right 0 cm Parametrical digital EQ for all input channel Gain All channel all MPEs 0 dB Q All channel all MPEs 1 00 Freq 50 207 725 3147 10413 Hz Network Setup DHCP active IP Address 192 168 178 222 IP Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 192 168 178 001 DNS 192 168 178 001 RCP Port 54321 Wireless Setup SSID blank Wireless Security WPA2PSK WPA Cipher Type AES WPA Pass Phrase blank WEP Authentication open WEP Key Index 0 WEP Key 0 blank WEP Key 1 blank WEP Key 2 blank WEP Key 3 blank 68 9 7 Specifications gt 44 000 uF 2 SPDIF RCA jack gold plated Teflon isolated WBT 2 SPDIF TosLink XLR AES EBU 110 Ohm gold plated Teflon iso Input digital lated Neutrik 1 USB A for USB stick ext hard disk etc USB B USB Audio 2 0 asynchronous 1 RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 BASE T 1 SMA Connector WLAN 1 Audionet Link optical Output 1 pair RC
12. 1 of 9 and press up once instead of press ing down several times Use the same procedure with keys Up Down on the directional pad of the Audionet System Remote Control Harmony One 35 8 1 Overview device menu Display Setup display brightness Auto start Setup auto start mode Power Off Mode Setup stand by mode Channel Name Name the input channel 12 digits m Setup the parametric 5 band equalizers separately Die EQ Setup for each channel 10501 Setup Trigger Out for control of non Audionet de vices e g active subwoofer Sneaker Distance Setup distance between speakers and hearing posi tion Manage Network Manage main network setup Connection Type Select type of connection DHCP Switch on off DHCP IP Address Setup IP address for your DNC IP Mask Setup subnet mask Gateway Setup gateway IP address DNS Setup DNS IP address RCP Port Setup network port for software Audionet RCP Wireless Setup Setup Wi Fi SSID crypt 36 8 2 Global setup 8 2 1 Display Adjust the display brightness with the front panel keys or your system remote control Harmony One Brightness adjustment 4 75 1005 Note Get to this option at anytime opening the Global Setup and navi gating to Display Use directional pad or up down to select de sired brightness Itis also possible to set display brightness with the software Audionet RCP Is the brightness set to
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14. A jack gold plated Teflon isolated WBT 1 pair XLR symmetric gold plated Neutrik 1 Audionet Link optical 1 3 5mm TSR connector mono Trigger Out 12V 5V 50mA max 1 Sub D9 Serial interface RS232 220 V 240 V 50 60 Hz P ti lt 1 W Stand by ower consumption max 85 W Design Front brushed aluminum 10 mm black anodized vvhite printing or aluminum natural 10 mm anodized black printing Display red or blue Cover plate aluminum black anodized Side plate aluminum black anodized Chassis sheet steel black varnished 69 Specials System remote control Harmony One Remote control with software automatic mains phase detection separated power supply for digital and analog section fully DC coupled no condenser in signal path Audionet Link in output to remote control Audio net devices External power supply Audionet EPS G2 or 70 Errors and omissions excepted Specifications and design are subject to changes without prior notice AUCIONET is a trademark of Idektron GmbH amp Co KG Engineered and produced by Idektron GmbH amp Co KG Herner Str 299 Geb ude 6 44809 Bochum Germany www audionet de kontakt audionet de
15. AU IONET DNC User s Manual Contents 1 Profa ninia 7 1 1 222 8 1 2 TL ANS POLE EH M 8 2 Overview front 9 3 Overview back panel eeeeeeeeneeennn 10 4 Installation and power supply 11 4 1 11 4 2 Mains connection 22 11 4 3 Orientation of mains plug 12 5 Inputs and 5 2 13 5 1 85 13 5 1 1 Digital Input 2552 25 tette ioi ie Tr Peer Au 13 5 1 1 1 Audionet HighBit noconananannnos 13 5 2 EN DIOE UD 14 5 3 Other connections 14 5 3 1 Network USB 14 93 27 USB Audios ooo Dee Re Hr ns E E 14 5 3 3 FM Antenna Connection ss ene 15 5 334 A dionet Link l s naa a a Al 15 5 3 5 External power supply EPS G2 or 2222 16 5 3 6 Additional earth connection sess 17 5 3 7 Control connections sssssssseeseeeee ene 17 6 USA E M n3 18 6 1 Basic operations e eeees eer
16. Off the display is only on during setup It switches off automatically several seconds after the last user entry The DNC activates the display saver automatically 12 minutes after last user entry activity During active display saver the display shows only the number of the selected input channel NET for example The display brightness is always reduced to 25 and the location of the information text will change randomly every 12 seconds to prevent any burn in effect of the display The display saver is deactivated and the display returns to its normal mode as soon as any user entry is detected The user cannot switch off the automatic display saver function A Important Long term usage of the display set to maximum brightness set ting 100 may cause extended signs of wear resulting in a decay of contrast or brightness of individual dots in the display Do not use the display with a brightness set higher than the factory de fault of 50 for a longer period of time 37 8 2 2 Auto start Auto start adjustment SET AUTO START Auto Start is disabled disabled The Auto Start function is disabled After switching on the mains switch 1 on the back panel the DNC enters the stand by mode You have to use the power key on the front panel or Power On or Power Toggle keys on the Audionet System Remote Control Harmony One to switch on the unit into normal operating mode active The Au
17. Tip e The use of high quality mains cords can improve sound quality Ask your local dealer for more information 4 3 Orientation of mains plug The correct polarization of mains is important for reasons of audio clarity and stability Please connect the mains cord so that the hot pin of the wall outlet is connected to the pin of the mains input 2 marked phase 3 Your Audionet DNC is able to detect a wrong polarization of the mains plug during start up If the message gt Attention lt gt Mains phase incorrect lt appears in the display switch off the unit and flip the mains plug in the wall outlet see section 6 1 3 Mains phase detection on page 20 5 Inputs and outputs A Important During connecting and removing sources or amplifiers to the DNC all units of your audio system have to be switched off to prevent damage of the DNC or any of the other connected units e Please make sure that all cables are in absolute best conditions Broken shields or short cut cables could damage the DNC and or any other connected unit 5 1 Audio inputs 5 1 1 Digital input Connect our digital sources to the electrical coaxial digital input IN and IN 2 15 or to the optical TosLink digital input IN 4 and IN 5 20 In addition there is a XLR socket IN 3 AES EBU 14 for connecting AES EBU input signals 5 1 1 1 Audionet HighBit input In order to send audio data across th
18. With this key you can switch three files or folders forward backward The key is activated only if you select NET input Internet radio UPnP play and USB 4 Ch switches to the next input channel see section 6 2 2 Input selection on page 25 31 5 switches to the previous input channel see section 6 2 2 Input selection on page 25 6 Cancel to step back in menu without saving any changes 7 Player keys for controlling media content if you chose NET input 8 Numeric keys are used for input of numbers or letters SMS princi ple if the menu item supports direct letter input Note The most important key is OK located in the middle of the direc tional pad To navigate backwards in menu use Cancel 9 or leave the setup menu using Exit 2 To increase the search speed press Fast Forward key or Rewind key 44 multiple times depending on file format Press key to get back to normal playback 7 2 Screen 1 NC En 1 4 pages Mi 14 51 Digital Optical 4 1 Input 1 Input 1 2 Digital Optical Input 2 Input 2 3 AES EBU 3 Input Current Activity Devices Directly selects input channel D1 coaxial Directly selects input channel D2 coaxial Directly selects input channel D3 AES EBU Directly selects input channel D4 optical an bh Y N Rm Directly selec
19. You can choose between WEP WPAPSK and WPA2PSK All settings have to be confirmed with key Because the WEP mode is not se cure we only describe the setup of WPA security mode At last insert your Wi Fi security key into menu item WPA Pass Phrase Sample 1x2y3z4a5b gt SET WPA PASSPHRASE 4 1x2y3z4a5b Confirm your input with OK If all your network adjustments are correct now your settings can be saved Save network profile Within the menu item Manage Network select Save amp Apply Settings and confirm with OK The new created network profile with all its settings is now saved and will immediately be applied 58 8 4 User settings You can store 20 separate user settings to your DNC This function can be selected with the keys on the front panel and with the System Remote Control Harmony One Furthermore you can use the software Audionet RCP see Audionet RCP user s manual A user setting contains all information which is currently set 1 e all EQ adjustments for all channels also speaker setup e g subwoofer active Example for usage Store a user setting with less bass you may call it night mode 8 4 1 Save user setting gt SAVE USER SETTING 4 01 Set No 1 Open the system menu with Menu or with a long press on set Navigate to menu entry Save User Setting with up down Select the slot number with left right where you would like to save the current s
20. ad this manual carefully so you are able to use and enjoy all functions of this unit without drawback on music quality 1 1 Included Included you will find the following items The network client DNC The user s manual one standard mains cord F adaptor for FM connection WLAN antenna Audionet System Remote Control Harmony One 1 2 Transport A Important Please transport the DNC only in the included package Always use the provided cloth bag to prevent scratches on the casing Please allow the DNC to adapt to the climatic conditions in your lis tening room before you switch on the unit for the first time after transport Overview front panel 2 Koy dn Koy IOAINN0I OI jUOO Koy Kejdstq Jowa YT 3 s WAD BIA LINOIPNV Kex o Overview back panel 3 euugue NY TM J0j euuo TZ 1220 40 ou y ou jndur esta OT y r YUO dyno peouepequr 61 61 81 LI 9I mE vH On amet 1081 LNO 1ndino Yury jeuorpny NI dur xurT youorpny QIOA 21 10 dmo 193311 ZEZSY 110d o nuoo eras Sd4 A ddns tomod eu3o1xo qoy 10 uuo utd c 10j2ouuoo qj1eo euonrppe eseud sureur Suppe jndur Sure YMS SurejA ey xe ODGO A y r ATX dino peouepeg gr qour mdjno pe uepequr LT 14314 ndyno peouepeg 91 eounoo o Z ou q ou dur e1
21. atch a DVD JO CD with VIPG3 Options Devices 4 ERA E ms e 4 1 Power key for use with Activities turns all devices off that are in cluded into the current Activity See separate user s manual for Harmony One 2 Depending on the operational mode the touch screen of the Har mony One shows a list of Activities or Devices help or infrared commands and any available listings 3 Ifa menu or listing stretches over more than one screen page use the corresponding arrow buttons to go to the next or previous page of the menu or listing see also separate user s manual for Harmony One 4 Devices key lists all the devices on the display and allows you to select and directly control any device included in the configuration of the remote control see separate user s manual for Harmony One Select DNC to enter Device Mode for controlling the DNC 29 Activities key Press this key to view a list of Activities you have added Press the button next to the Activity you want to select and the Harmony One will control your entertainment system see sepa rate user s manual of Harmony One A Important o The Power key is only available for Activities In Device Mode the Power key has no function Even without using an Activity the user is able to control all functions of the DNC using the Harmony One in Device Mode The keys described below to control the DNC refer to the factory default progra
22. e You have to svvitch the cursor posi tion forward manually Use left right on directional key pad Confirm the adjustment with OK key Use key Cancel i9 to delete the selected character In this case the key Cancel 9 does not execute a step backward Press Exit to leave the menu without saving A WEP key contains only numbers 0 9 and letters a f A WEP key consists of 10 or 26 digits 54 8 3 10 Example for Network setup In this sample all adjustments are made with the System Remote Control Harmony One Compare the keys in this section 7 7 Key assignment DNC on page 30 Choose the Device see section 7 Audionet system remote control on page 29 Open the system menu with the Menu key and mark the menu item Network Setup with the directional pad keys up down Confirm with OK key Channel Setup Delay Manager b Network Setup 4 of 7 Switch to menu item Connection Type Manage Network b Connection Type DHCP 1 of 8 VVith the keys left right of the directional pad choose your preferred connection type Connection types Wired Ethernet and Wireless WiFi 802 11 are available Confirm with OK SET CONNECTION TYPE Wired Ethernet In this sample we suppose that you do not use DHCP in your network Therefore we disable the DHCP function and set a fixed IP address Open the menu item DHCP press th
23. e Audionet HighBit interface to your DNC connect your source device e g ART G3 or VIP G3 with two digital cords to the digital inputs IN and IN 2 The following table shows how to connect Audionet HighBit capable devices to the DNC Audionet HighBit Devices Output DNC Input Digital OUT 1 gt Digital INI VIP G3 UE Digital OUT 2 gt Digital IN2 Digital OUT 1 gt Digital INI ART G3 Digital OUT 2 ES Digital IN2 A Important Only if both connections are established and Audionet HighBit mode is activated on your source device you can transmit audio data with all sampling rates and full resolution see number in section 3 Overview back panel on page 10 13 Note e Check the corresponding section in user s manual for Audionet ART or VIP User s manuals are available for download on our website www audionet de 5 2 Audio output The DNC is equipped with two pairs of analog outputs BALANCED OUT 16 and LINE OUT 17 for the right channel and BALANCED OUT 18 and LINE OUT 19 for the left channel 5 3 Other connections 5 3 1 Network USB WLAN The Ethernet port LAN 10 is a standard RJ45 socket for network cables Cat cable 10 100 Mbit BASE T The WLAN port WLAN 21 uses a SMA connection to attach the pro vided WLAN antenna With the articulated joint the antenna can be turned into two directions The USB port USB is a TYPE A sock
24. e left directional pad to select disabled and confirm with key The DNC saves the adjustment and switches to the Network Setup menu SET DHCP MODE disabled 55 Now you have to enter the IP address you selected for your DNC e g 192 168 178 222 or 192 168 000 222 or 192 168 001 222 SET IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 1 Insert the IP address directly with the numeric key pad in the lower sec tion on your System Remote Control Confirm with OK key The DNC applies the adjustment and switches to the Network Setup menu SET IP ADDRESS 192 168 178 222 T Select the menu item IP Mask and compare the adjustment with your data The default value 255 255 255 000 should be the same with your network and could be confirmed with OK Otherwise enter your set tings via numeric keypad SET IP MASK 255 255 255 000 T The gateway in your network is probably the router so you have to set the routers IP address as gateway address Enter the address which is correct within your network and confirm SET GATEYWAY ADDRESS 4 192 168 178 001 T 56 Mostly the DNS address is the same like the routers IP address If you use another DNS enter the DNS IP address which is correct within your net work configuration You can find a DNS address through the internet Use a search engine to find DNS server addresses for your location SET DNS ADDRESS 192 168 178 001 1 With this menu item the sectio
25. e mains polarization warning or no warning at all for both positions of the mains plug check the connection to earth of your mains socket and mains cord You have to ensure a stable connection to earth for the mains phase detection of the DNC to work correctly 20 6 1 4 Using Audionet Link The DNC 1s equipped with an Audionet Link input Link IN 8 and an Audionet Link output Link OUT 9 allowing you to connect further Audionet units e g preamplifiers power amplifiers or CD player via Audionet Link also see section 5 3 4 Audionet Link on page 15 If the rest of your Audionet system 1s connected to your DNC via Audio net Link all forth following linked units will be automatically switched on off as soon as the DNC itself is switched on off via Link IN l8 Note e Please read section 5 3 4 Audionet Link on page 15 Also con sult the user s manual of your Audionet components connected via Audionet Link for further information If you use Audionet Link to switch off other devices please wait until everything is in stand by mode before you switch on again A Important e For the DNC to be controlled via Audionet Link menu item Power off mode within the Global Setup menu has to be set to Quick Start see section 8 2 3 Power off mode on page 39 6 1 5 Control elements on the front panel The front panel has four keys to control the DNC see section 2 Overview front panel on page
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27. ernet radio service vTuner it is possible to select your favourite radio stations from a steadily growing number of worldwide stations You have to register with an account at vTuner to save your favourite stations and to receive personalized recommendations Beforehand a stable network environment should be set up for your Audionet device see section 8 3 Network setup on page 43 To register an account open the website http audionet vtuner com You will be going to visit this address every time you wish to edit your favourite radio stations As long as you do not have registered an account with your Audionet device you have to click on Register Here right below the login Additionally you will be requested to enter your E Mail address to choose a personal passphrase and to enter an access code There a two possibilities to spot your access code With the system remote control Harmony One select the NET input Select the first menu item Internet Radio 1 of 5 using OK key Navigate to menu entry Get Access Code 13 of 14 Confirm with OK Your access code consists of eight digits and is now shown in line 3 3 of 3 Note down this code and enter it in the registration window within your browser 26 A Important e Once you obtained your access code using system remote control Harmony One note down the shown code and leave the remote control aside Proceed with the registration process Otherwise ever
28. es over other several features such as Gateway Server DHCP Server DNS Server Switch WLAN Access Point Modem UPNP AV and NAS via USB Access Point An access point is an extension of a router If a router is incapable of providing WLAN or its WLAN range is to be extended an access point can be connected to one of the LAN ports of the router and extend its functions e Gateway A gateway connects computer or router to other networks internet and controls these connections e Modem A modem establishes a connection between LAN and WAN Nowadays all devices mentioned above are built in one device which is called router IP Address The IP Address identifies a device in the network It is comparable to a postal address An IP address can only be used once within a network IPv4 192 168 0 1 common standard IPv6 2001 db8 1428 57ab future standard e DNS Server A DNS Server translates textual request to IP addresses and provides simple communication to the internet e g www audionet de is translated to 194 000 201 201 e Proxy Proxy Server is mostly used in lager network facilities to guarantee more control and security to the network Data transfer could be more efficient and speeded up Home networks do not need a proxy e LAN Local Area Network Localized network home or company network e Ethernet cable Ethernet is a technology that specifies hardware and software for wired data network
29. et USB 2 0 for external hard drive USB sticks etc Note We recommend using a wired network connection for best data trans fer rate and to provide high stability in control with our software 5 3 2 USB Audio The USB Audio port USB AUDIO 11 is a USB TYPE B socket With the USB Audio connection you are able to connect your DNC with a USB cable directly to a PC Thus you can use your DNC as the sound device playback device for your PC Playback operates in asynchronous mode that means the DNC uses its own clock and you are able to enjoy your music without diminishing sound quality For using USB Audio the required driver needs to be installed on your PC For Apple devices using Mac OS X 10 6 4 and higher a suitable driver is included within the operating system To receive the driver for Windows based systems please contact us via service a audionet de Note e The driver is packed into a zip file To install the driver unpack the zip file into a folder of your choice Then open the chosen folder and start the installation process executing the file setup exe During the installation process all occurring security warnings can be confirmed with During the installation process your Audionet device has to be con nected with your PC via an USB cable e After successful installation you can choose your DNC as the sound device playback device of your PC For configuration o
30. ethernet connection with DHCP activated This way if you connect your device to a wired net work it should be ready to use Select this menu entry and confirm your selection with OK The factory default settings are now loaded After successfully loading the factory defaults the cursor automatically marks the menu entry Save amp Apply Settings This entry has to be exe cuted as described in section 8 3 1 2 Save amp Apply Settings on page 44 to apply the factory defaults Note e You have to execute menu entry Save and Apply Settings if you want to save and apply the factory default settings Otherwise this configuration will be dismissed e If you accidentally selected this entry and the factory default settings are loaded you are able to exit the menu with the key Exit of your Audionet System Remote Control Harmony One or by pressing set longer than 2 seconds This way the settings accidentally loaded will not be activated and your former settings will remain 45 8 3 2 Connection Type Connection Type SET CONNECTION TYPE Wireless WiFi 802 11 Wired Ethernet Factory setting Your DNC connects to a network via a connected network cable Wireless WiFi Your DNC establishes a wireless connection via the included WLAN Antenna Only if Wireless WiFi 802 11 is selected the menu 8 3 9 Wireless setup on page 50 is available 8 3 5 DHCP DHCP adjustment SET DHCP MODE
31. etup Confirm your input with OK key Note e If you save to a user setting all existing data will be overwritten If you do not want to set all adjustments again you can copy the de sired user setting For that purpose load the user setting and store it to another memory slot 8 4 2 Load user setting b LOAD USER SETTING 4 03 Set No 3 Open the system menu with Menu or with a long press on set Navigate with up down to menu entry Load User Setting Select the setting you want to load from with left right Confirm your input with OK key 59 8 5 Device info Device Info Device DNC MAC 1F 2E 3D 4C 5B 6A FW 01 02 0012 BL 00 08 Here you will find information about your hardware and software e MAC address Firmware version Boot loader version With key left right or OK you can proceed to the second page The sec ond page contains the following information NETWORK STATUS Wired Ethernet DHCP IP 192 168 178 222 Comnection Type DHCP adjustment IP Address of the device Note e Also take a look in the software Audionet RCP user s manual 60 9 Additional information 9 1 Glossary e Switch A switch is the central connection unit in a computer network Every device is directly or indirectly connected to the switch e Router A router is sharing out data through the network Mostly the router device tak
32. he same way to navigate through as shown above in section internet radio and USB 6 2 5 USB Audio The USB Audio connection allows a direct connection of your DNC to your PC Audio files can then be played with your favorite software The DNC serves as sound device playback device For further information see section 5 3 2 USB Audio on page 14 28 7 Audionet system remote control Every function of the DNC is accessible via the Audionet system remote control Harmony One Additionally up to 14 other devices can be con trolled by the Harmony One Press Devices key to enter Device Mode The display now lists all devices included in the current configuration of the Harmony One Select DNC from the list to set the Harmony One to controlling the DNC The Device Mode gives you access to all the possible commands to control your DNC The following explains all these commands in detail A Important e During everyday use you should never need to use the Device Mode of your Harmony One but control the DNC and other devices of your audio setup by customizing your Activities For detailed in formation on how to customize and use Activities on your Harmony One please consult the separate user s manual for Harmony One It is available for download on our website www audionet de My Activities ED 1 2 pages Mi 14 51 J s Listen to CDs D W
33. hining No the battery is not charged Have you plugged in the power supply Is your wall socket switchable Yes Maybe the rechargeable battery is defect Ask your local dealer for support The software Audionet RCP does not establish a connection to DNC Restart your software and research for DNC again If this is without success switch off the DNC first stand by then mains circuit breaker and wait 30 seconds Startup your DNC again and switch to NET input Wait until Booting is no longer shown in the display Now start your software Audionet RCP and search for DNC If there is still a problem check out your network and network adjust ment or ask your network administrator for support 66 9 5 Security advice A Important Avoid packaging material especially plastic bags to come into chil dren s hands e Store and operate the unit in a dry room at a reasonable room tem perature Avoid moisture or any liquid to get into the unit Place the device with enough circulation of air e Do not cover e g with a blanket Do not open the case Unauthorized opening will cause loss of guar antee e Prevent short circuit to the outputs e Switch off all devices if you plug any cable Use a cloth for cleaning If massive trouble on the mains power grid is to be expected Discon nect all devices from mains to prevent electrical overload Disconnect antenna and network connections as well We
34. ion 6 2 1 3 NET input on page 23 The following illustrations will show you the differences between the input channels Your display could be different because of your selected sys tem adjustments 6 2 1 1 Digital input channel Digital In 1 6 2 1 2 FM tuner RDS station name FM ill received signal strength of MET 507 22 6 2 1 3 NET input View 1 Streaminq In PCM ro NET 44 kHz 7 77 View 2 b Internetradio USB UPnP Server 23 View Play from UPnP or USB Interpreter Ludwig van Beethoven F r Elise WoO 59 mp3 00 00 01 Play state E 5557 57 View 3b Play from internet radio station Title Interpreter s Station text ation name WDR Event Track name mp3 128 kbps Play state Play Stop Pause 24 6 2 2 Input selection Push the set key on the front panel once for less than two seconds to enter the input selection menu Then select the desired input channel with the keys up and down In the display you see the selected input channel channel number and your chosen channel name Press set to apply the channel switching Overview of DNC input channels No Inputs Signal see 3 Overview back panel on page 10 1 D1 Digital electrical Digital Inputs IN 1115 2 D2 Digital electrical Digital Input
35. ions of the DNC are microprocessor controlled This guarantees highest precision exclusive functions easy handling and protection against operating errors 6 1 Basic operations 6 1 1 Powering up First of all please make sure your DNC 1s connected correctly to your signal sources preamplifier s and mains see section 4 Installation and power supply on page 11 and 5 Inputs and outputs on page 13 The DNC is a stand by unit Please operate the mains switch 1 on the back panel The display shows a welcome message for a brief moment After that the DNC is in stand by mode Only in cases of extended absence like vacations or if massive trouble on the mains power is to be expected e g thunder storms it 1s recom mended to disconnect the DNC from the mains While the DNC is in stand by mode operate mains switch 1 on the back panel The display will go dark To disconnect the DNC from mains completely you have to pull the mains cord off the mains jack 2 A Important Before you switch off the DNC from mains power down and dis charge completely all units connected to the outputs of the DNC 6 1 2 Switching on and off To power up the DNC from stand by mode press the power key on the front panel The DNC issues the message In case the mains plug has the incorrect polarization a warning will ap pear in the display see section 4 3 Orientation of mains plug on page 12 After
36. le op tical TosLink cable allowing you to switch on off your complete Audionet system by your Audionet master unit A Important e For the DNC to be controlled via Audionet Link menu item Power off mode within the Global Setup menu has to be set to Quick Start see section 8 2 3 Power off mode on page 39 15 5 3 5 External power supply EPS G2 or EPX In order to use the optional external power supply Audionet EPS G2 or Audionet EPX connect it with the delivered cable to socket EPS 5 on the back panel of your DNC Connect both units DNC and EPS G2 EPX to mains First switch on the DNC with the mains switch 1 on its back panel Then switch on the EPS EPX Now the DNC is ready to use stand by mode Switch on the DNC with the power key on the front panel or keys Power On or Power Toggle of the Audionet System Remote Con trol Harmony One The Audionet EPS G2 EPX will then be automati cally switched on time delayed To disconnect the DNC and EPS G2 EPX from mains switch the DNC into stand by mode Use the power key on the front panel or the keys Power Off or Power Toggle on the system remote control First switch off the DNC with the mains switch 1 on the back panel and then switch off the EPS G2 EPX Now you can disconnect the mains and EPS G2 EPX connection cables A Important Never switch on or off the EPS G2 EPX on it
37. mming of the Audionet System Remote Control Harmony One Understandably any changes done to this setup by the user cannot be discussed here Tip In order to switch the DNC on off without using an Activity please use the keys Power On Power Off or Power Toggle on screen 4 see section 7 5 Screen 4 on page 34 Of course it is possible to control the DNC without any Activity but to tap the full potential of the Harmony One you need to configure Activities cus tomized to your needs please refer to separate manual of the remote control Harmony One Note Please read the separate user s manual to your Audionet System Re mote Control Harmony One Activities Devices and Device Mode as well as customizing the remote control are discussed there It is available for download on our website www audionet de 30 7 1 Key assignment DNC DNC En 1 5 pages Mi 14 51 Digital Digital Input 1 Input 2 Digital Optical Input3 Input 4 Optical Streaming Input 5 Input urreni i Activity Devices 1 Use Menu key to navigate through the setup menus This key has the same function as set key on the front panel see section 8 2 Global setup on page 37 2 Exit leaves every menu to go back to main screen If you are in a subm 3 Page enu of the NET input you will get to the top level up down
38. n fixed IP address is completed When you use your DNC in a wired network the network setup is com pleted You can now save and apply your adjustments If you want to use a Wi Fi connection skip to paragraph Wi Fi adjustment Save network profile Within the menu item Manage Network select Save amp Apply Settings and confirm with OK The new created network profile with all its settings is now saved and will immediately be applied Wi Fi adjustment Within the menu Manage Network select entry Connection Type Now change to Wireless WiFi 802 11 and confirm with OK Back in Network Settings the menu item Wireless Setup is now available Now you have to enter the network name and network security key Maybe you have to ask your network administrator or check out your router configuration b SSID Wireless Security 1 of 2 Note e Jn menu Connection Type the adjustment Wireless WiFi 802 11 has to be made Otherwise menu entry Wireless Setup is not visible 57 Select SSID and set the network name SET WIRELESS SSID 4 Audionet WLAN You have to be attentive to case sensitive input Use the numeric key pad SMS principle for numbers and letters With the left right keys of the directional pad you switch to the next input position The cursor does not step forward automatically Confirm your input with OK Now select your security mode SET SECURITY MODE lt WPA2PSK
39. o vibrations Do not place the unit close to loudspeakers or into the corner of a room where it is exposed to high levels of sonic energy which might reduce the sound quality of the unit 4 2 Mains connection The mains input 2 is on the back panel of the DNC To connect the device to mains use the included mains cord If you prefer to use a different power cord make sure that it meets the specifications for your home country see numbers in section 3 Overview back panel on page 10 11 A Important The electrical specifications of your home country must meet the electrical specifications printed onto the back panel The DNC is a Class I unit and must be earthed Please ensure a stable earth connection Phase hot pin is marked on the back panel phase 3 e f you connect the mains cord please make sure that the mains switch on the back panel is switched off e Never pull the mains plug vvhile the DNC is svvitched onl Before you pull the mains cord off its socket 2 on the back panel power down the unit to stand by mode using power key and switch off the unit using mains switch ill Only in cases of extended absence like vacations or if massive trouble on the mains povver grid is to be expected you should svvitch off the DNC from the mains using mains svvitch 1 Then to disconnect the unit com pletely from mains power grid pull the mains plug o
40. pen the sys tem preferences of your PC Pay attention to the length of the USB cable If the cable is too long you might diminish sound quality and or experience dropouts during playback 5 3 3 FM Antenna Connection Your device has an F series connector 13 for antenna connection An adaptor to coaxial socket is delivered separately This port is specified for 75 Ohm FM antenna or analog cable TV connection 5 3 4 Audionet Link For your convenience the DNC can be switched on off by other Audio net units e g power amplifiers connected via Audionet Link by a simple touch on the remote control or the power key on the front panel You only need a simple optical TosLink cable Connect the Audionet Link input Link IN 8 of your DNC to the Audionet Link output of the controlling unit The DNC is equipped with an Audionet Link input Link IN 8 and an Audionet Link output Link OUT 9 The DNC is a slave device Connect the Audionet master device to Link IN 8 other Audionet slave devices can be connected to Link OUT 19 Thus the switching signal will be passed along Tip Audionet source units and power amplifiers are usually equipped not only with an Audionet Link input but additionally with an Audionet Link output to connect further Audionet devices to be controlled via Audionet Link in a daisy chain Connect this Audionet Link output to the Audionet Link input of the next Audionet unit using a simp
41. provide data through a home network A media server could also be part of a NAS or router or it could run as program on a Computer e SSID The term SSID is the short form of service set identifier and describes what is generally known as the name of the network A wireless network must have a name so that client devices are able to find identify and connect to the network Passphrase Every wireless network should be protected by a passphrase Client de vices are only able to access a protected wireless network if they pass the passphrase check The passphrase is used for authentication and identifi cation and is thus an important element of network security 62 9 2 Link collection Note We are not responsible for Wikipedia links If you are looking for scientifically proven information have a look at referenced science books in wiki article 9 2 1 Wireless security WPA http en wikipedia org wiki Wi Fi Protected Access VVP A2 http en vvikipedia org vviki VVi Fi Protected Access WPA2 PSK http en vvikipedia org vviki Pre shared key EAP Radius http en wikipedia org wiki RADIUS http en wikipedia org wiki Extensible Authentication Protocol WEP http en wikipedia org wiki Wired Equivalent Privacy 63 9 3 Equalizer filter type The different EQ filters are shown below Listed are all adjustments for each filter and the Wikipedia link for detailed information Note
42. r adjustment of equalizer parameters use the software Audionet RCP see user s manual RCP All settings apply to the currently selected input channel 8 2 6 Trigger out Adjustment SET TRIGGER OUT Trigger Out disabled The trigger out connection could be used to remotely switch on off non Audionet devices By factory default the voltage is adjusted to 12V DC If necessary the output voltage can be re configured to 5V DC Changing the voltage must be done by authorized personnel only Ask your local dealer for support Note All settings apply to the currently selected input channel 41 8 2 7 Speaker distance Speaker distance Speaker distance left right SET SPEAKER DISTANCES lt p Left 0 cm Right 0 cm 1 of 2 Use this menu to enter the distances from your speakers to your listening position The distance ranges from 0 to 700 cm in steps of 5 cm Accord ing to the entered distances the DNC calculates the necessary delays of each channel to ensure that all signals from all speakers arrive at the same time at the listening position 42 8 3 Network setup Network adjust Marker Network Profile DHCP IP Address Your DNC is set to receive DHCP information from your network If you connect your device to a wired network it should be ready to use For use of fixed IP address you may contact your network administrator to get the information you need to adjust Use your system remo
43. s An Ethernet connection offers a very good transmission rate and should be preferred 61 Power LAN mains supply With power LAN technology you can connect Ethernet device through your mains supply Transfer rate could be faster and more stable as a Wi Fi connection A disadvantage could be the harmonics which are pro duced by such devices and pollute your mains supply WLAN Wi Fi A Wi Fi connection can be established very quickly because you need no wire The mayor disadvantages are the lower data transfer rate and the technical reliability Physical structures or a large distance to the access point could harm the signal We recommend wired connection e WAN Wide Area Network Wide area network connections are used to connect to the internet Client A client is a device which has no administrative or special jobs in a net work e g PC Notebook DNC iPad etc Server Servers provide services to clients or other servers A server could have multiple services running on it NAS Network Attached Storage A NAS is a network storage device which makes data e g music pic tures video and documents easily accessible to all network devices UPnP MS Universal Plug and Play Media Server UPnP is a defined network standard to connect clients and servers It is very easy to use because you do not have to set up a lot Only connect and play UPnP media servers are the most common way to
44. s IN 2115 3 D3 Digital AES EBU Digital Inputs IN 3 14 4 D4 Digital optical Digital Inputs IN 5 20 5 D5 Digital optical Digital Inputs IN 6 20 6 NET Stream USB Internet radio Network 101112 21 7 USB USB Audio In USB Audio 11 8 FM FM Tuner FM Antenna 13 While switching of inputs the outputs are switched off at first Once an input 1s selected the outputs are switched on again Note e Leave the input selection function by holding down the set key longer than 2 seconds or wait a few seconds e Using the Audionet System Remote Control Harmony One select an input channel by simply pressing the corresponding key or use the keys Ch and Ch to switch to the next or previous input channel without using the Select Input function 25 6 2 3 FM tuner For setting and saving radio stations to your DNC please use the software Audionet RCP see chapter 8 1 FM Radio can also setup your radio station frequency manually with your remote control Use the keys of the Audionet System Remote Control Harmony One see section 7 1 Key assignment DNC on page 31 Use keys Page Up Page Down to change frequency manually Use keys up down of the directional pad to change presets Press keys left right to start an automatic scan for the next previous station 6 2 4 NET input Media devices 5 b Internetradio USB UPnP Server 6 2 4 1 nternet radio With the int
45. s back panel while the DNC is operating e The DNC is only to be used with EPX or with EPS G2 from serial number 12 23 10 on up For EPS or EPS G2 with older serial numbers there is no guarantee for proper functionality e Before using the DNC in combination with the external power supply EPS G2 or EPX please read the user s manual of the EPS G2 or EPX carefully 5 3 6 Additional earth connection An optional green yellow cord for the additional earth connection is available from Audionet Attach this cord to the earth connector 4 on the back panel of the DNC and put the plug into the mains socket right beside the mains cord of your DNC This ensures an additional and stable earth connection resulting in a better sound 5 3 7 Control connections Use trigger output TRIGGER Audionet devices If you switch on the DNC from stand by mode the provides a signal of 12 Volts DC see section 8 2 6 Trigger out on page 41 which can be re configured to 5 Volts DC trigger output The serial connection RS232 6 7 7 to control e g switch on off non is an additional control port to your DNC e g for house automation systems Crestron or the like Tip e Use a 3 5 mm telephone mono plug to connect a device to the trigger output of your DNC The pinning is as follows Ground Switching Voltage 12V or 5V DC 17 6 Usage All funct
46. tch the cursor posi tion forward manually Use left right keys on directional key pad Confirm the adjustment with the OK key e Use key Cancel 19 to delete the selected character In this case the key Cancel 9 does not execute a step backward Press Exit to leave the menu without saving The passphrase has to consist of at least 8 characters Maximum length is 63 characters The longer the passphrase the more secure the connection For further information see the documentation of your router access point 8 3 9 4 WEP authentication Select the WEP setup to your network WEP mode SET WEP AUTHENTICATION 4 Open Authentication shared Shared Key Authentication 52 Note Chose authentication mode with directional pad Left for open and right for shared Confirm the adjustment with the OK key We strongly recommend to use WPA2PSK standard to secure your Wi Fi connection WEP is not secure 8 3 9 5 WEP key index Select the Index Key 0 3 WEP index SET WEP INDEX KEY WEP Key Index 0 bd Note Select the WEP key index with your directional pad left right Con firm the adjustment with the OK 53 key 8 3 9 6 WEP key 0 3 Enter the WEP key phrase for key 0 3 WEP key SET WEP KEY 0 80ff72ab32 T Note e Use numeric key pad on your system remote control Harmony One for letter input SMS principl
47. te control Harmony One to adjust your IP and Wi Fi information An adjustment with the front panel keys is possible To set numbers for an IP address you can use the numeric key pad For letters you can use the numeric key pad as well SMS principle or you navigate with the directional key pad With up down you change the letter and with left right you move the cursor Confirm your input with OK key An example for network con figuration can be found at the end of the section see section 8 3 10 Example for Network setup on page 55 Most network terms are de fined in glossary see section 9 1 Glossary on page 61 Note e Wireless setup can also be done with the software Audionet RCP For the time of configuration you need to connect your DNC to the wired network Later you may disconnect the cable for using a Wi Fi con nection e Every block of an address consists of three numbers Sometimes the triplets are not written down in full length If that is the case with an address you need for your network setup then the leading zeros have been left out You need to complete these addresses for use with your DNC referring to the following example e g 0 1 10 100 has to be completed to 000 001 010 100 see section 9 1 Glossary on page 76 43 8 3 1 Manage Network Save and Apply Driver Settings Restart Manage Network Restart Network Driver Save amp Apply Settings lt Load Factory Defaults
48. that the unit is in normal operating mode and ready to use If you would like to switch off the unit please press the power key on the front panel The display shows the message Going to sleep and the unit enters stand by mode d Note Of course you may switch on off the DNC with the Audionet System Remote Control Harmony One For detailed information please refer to section 7 5 Screen 4 on page 34 19 6 1 3 Mains phase detection The correct polarization of mains is important for reasons of audio clarity and stabihty Please connect the mains cord with the hot pin of the wall outlet to the pin marked phase 3 of the mains input 2 on the back panel The DNC recognizes the incorrect polarization of the mains plug automatically Right after switching on the unit from stand by mode by pressing the power key on the front panel the following message will appear in the display in case the mains polarization is incorrect Attention lt gt Mains phase incorrect lt If you are alerted by the above message switch off the unit by pressing the power key Please wait until the display no longer reads Going to sleep Disconnect the DNC from mains by operating the mains switch 1 Now pull the mains plug and re insert it into the mains socket rotated by 180 If you switch on the unit again the warning should not appear now A Important e Ifthe DNC issues th
49. to Start function is active As soon as you connect the DNC to mains i e use the mains switch 1 on the back panel the unit starts up automatically to normal op erating mode Use this setting for timer controlled opera tions or switched on off by Activities on the Audionet System Remote Control see separate user s manual Harmony One 38 8 2 3 Power off mode Power off adjustment SET POWER OFF MODE The DNC differentiates between two power off modes Firstly the nor mal power off mode and secondly the Quick Start mode The factory default setup is the normal mode because of low power consumption in stand by less than 1W If you use normal power mode you cannot switch on the DNC with the software Audionet RCP or with Audionet Link With the Quick Start mode activated the network interface remains activated and the DNC start up process is accelerated because the net work interface must not boot up Furthermore you can use software Audionet RCP or Audionet Link to switch on the DNC If you select Quick Start mode the power consumption is increased Check out 9 7 Specifications on page 69 8 2 4 Channel name Assigned channel name You can assign a fully user definable name up to 12 characters in length to each of the eight input channels The display shows the number of the currently selected input channel and the assigned channel name The cur sor marks the character you now may alter 39 Note
50. ts input channel DS optical 32 7 3 Screen 2 En Mi 14 51 Streaming 1 Input USB Audio 2 Input FM Radio Current Activity Devices 1 Directly selects input channel NET streaming input This input channel allows you to access internet radio stations USB devices and UPnP server if they are connected 2 Directly selects input channel USB USB Audio In 3 Directly selects input channel FM radio 7 4 Screen 3 Random 1 Equalizer on off Repeat 3 Current Activity Devices 1 Random X activates random play from selected folder activated only with NET input 2 Equalizer on off switches on off the equalizer for the selected channel 3 Repeat activates repeat for titles of a folder ALL C or for the currently playing title ONECD activated only with NET input 33 7 5 Screen4 Current Activity Devices 1 Ifthe DNC is in stand by mode press key Power On to switch the unit on 2 Use Power Toggle to switch on off the DNC This key has the same function as the power key on the front panel If the DNC is in stand by mode Power Toggle switches on the unit If the DNC is already switched on switches off the unit to stand by mode 3 If the DNC is switched on use key Power Off to switch the unit off to stand by mode
51. verything with OK key The DNS IP address is mostly the same as the router IP address 48 8 3 8 RCP port RCP port adjust ment SET RCP PORT RCP PORT 54321 The communication port for software Audionet RCP and Android App aMM is set up here This adjustment should only be done by professional users Setup a value between 50000 to 59999 The default value has to be changed only if you have network communication problems Ask your network administrator for support o Tip Use directional pad left right on your System Remote Control Har mony One Confirm everything with OK key 49 8 3 9 Wireless setup Marker Kevi position m Wireless Securit WPA Cipher Type All Wi Fi adjustment has to be done manually You can find all your Wi Fi adjustments in your router or access point If you have no access to this information ask your network administrator Note e You can use software Audionet RCP to adjust Wi Fi settings A wired network connection is necessary This connection can be re moved after setup see user s manual Audionet RCP 8 3 9 1 SSID Enter your Wi Fi name Attention on case sensitive input d Note e Use numeric key pad on your System Remote Control Harmony One for letter input SMS principle You have to switch the cursor posi tion forward manually Use the left right keys on directional key pad Confirm the adjustment with the OK key
52. y time you will enter menu item Get Access Code 13 of 14 a different code will be created for the MAC address of your Audionet device The second possibility to receive the access code is to use the software Audionet RCP With a stable connection established to your Audionet device you might select NET input and open path Home gt Internet Radio gt Get Access Code within the UPnP tab The code consists of eight digits and can be found in the third line As soon as you registered an account for your Audionet device you are able to log in to the website http audionet vtuner com and edit your favourite radio stations Furthermore you are able to add radio stations to your favourites by right clicking on the station name within software Audionet RCP 6 2 4 2 USB Connect your USB device to the DNC and wait until it appears in the display Supported are all FAT and FAT32 formatted devices Your USB device is shown in top level of NET input You can navigate through your folder structure with directional pad on your system remote control Harmony One see section 7 1 Key assignment DNC on page 31 27 6 2 4 3 UPnP server The easiest way to play music from an UPnP server is to use the software Audionet RCP or Android App aMM Note e Look out for separately available user s manual to our software Audionet RCP You can find it on our website www audionet de If you want to use your System Remote Control Harmony One it is t

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