Australia, and Republic of Korea.
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Manual settings
Choose wired or wireless network connection and enable or
disable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
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Network profile
Pilatus remembers the last four wireless networks it has
connected to, and automatically tries to connect to whichever one
of them it can find.
From here you can see the list of registered networks. You can
delete unwanted networks by turning and pressing the reel or
on the remote control then choosing YES to confirm
delete.
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Keep network connected
If you choose to keep network connected, the WiFi will not disconnect even
you are in standby mode. Otherwise, the connection will only available. This
option allows Pilatus to be ready for DLNA streaming in any operating modes.
Details for DLNA streaming, refer to Section 5.6.
5.2.4
Time/Date
Set the time manually or auto update, time format, time zone and daylight.
5.2.5
Language
The default language is English. Change it as your preference.
5.2.6
Factory reset
A factory reset resets all user settings to default values, so that time and
date, network configuration and presets are lost. However, the Pilatus
’s
current software version is maintained, as is registration with the Internet
radio portal. Internet radio favourites therefore remain unless you re-register
your Pilatus with another account on the portal website.
5.2.7
Software update
From time to time, software upgrades may be created with bug fixes and/or