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Network
Your Concert AVR-1 has the ability of playing Internet radio stations as
well as music stored on a network storage device like a PC or USB flash
drive. Typically the computer network may use DHCP to automatically
make the necessary networks settings although the Concert AVR-1 can
also be configure manually when using a static IP address.
USE DHCP
Use this setting if your network uses DHCP for assign-
ing an IP address.
MAC Address (Information Only) -
Displays the unique network
card address of your Concert AVR-1.
IP Address -
When not using DHCP, use this setting to assign a
unique IP address to your Concert AVR-1.
Subnet Mask -
When not using DHCP, use this setting to assign the
subnet mask to your Concert AVR-1.
Gateway -
When not using DHCP, use this setting to enter the IP ad-
dress of the router connected to your Concert AVR-1.
Primary DNS -
When not using DHCP, use this setting to enter the
Primary DNS IP address of your Internet service provider.
Alternate DNS
-
When not using DHCP, use this setting to enter the
Secondary DNS IP address of your Internet service provider.
Use Proxy -
Use this setting to select if you are connecting to the
Internet via a proxy server. Options are “Yes” or “No”.
Proxy Address -
When using a Proxy Server, use this setting to enter
its IP address.
Proxy Port -
When using a Proxy Server, use this setting to enter the
port number to which the proxy responds.
FM/AM Tuner Operation
The Concert AVR-1 is equipped with an AM/FM tuner that operates with
99 presets. You will want to note that most of the tuner functions are con-
trolled exclusively through the use of an IR remote (sold separately or via
serial commands from an automation system).
To enter the Tuner mode you will want to scroll up or down using the “In-
put” buttons until Tuner (FM or AM) is displayed on the OSD (On Screen
Display). It will also display signal strength, processing mode, radio text, and
program type if that information is available. Pressing the “Info” will allow
you to scroll through the various pieces of information, if being broadcast.
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