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N-50
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
A
B
C
D
E
F
6.2 INITIAL SETTING
Reset
Cancel
Reset?
Return to the ServiceMenu.
After the Factory Setting is executed
the power is turned off.
[SETUP]
[RETURN]
5. Factory Setting
When the “Factory Reset” is selected on the ServiceMenu, the screen below is displayed.
Initial value
Setting range
SETUP
system
Intensity setting
LEVEL3
LEVEL3 / LEVEL2 /LEVEL1
Display OFF setting
Continuous display
Display OFF/Continuous display
Automatic Power Off
ON
ON/OFF
High-Speed startup mode
OFF
ON/OFF
Language setting
English
English, French, German, Dutch, Italian,
Spanish, Russian, Japanese
SOUND
system
AutoSoundRetriever
OFF
ON/OFF
AutoLevelControl
OFF
ON/OFF
SoundRetriverAir
OFF
ON/OFF
Hi-bit32
OFF
ON/OFF
PureAudio
OFF
ON/OFF
SYSTEM
FUNCTION
iPod
All functions
NETWORK
DHCP
ON
ON/OFF
IP Address
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0 ~ ff.ff.ff.ff
SubNetmask
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0 ~ ff.ff.ff.ff
Gateway
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0 ~ ff.ff.ff.ff
DNS 1
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0 ~ ff.ff.ff.ff
DNS 2
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0 ~ ff.ff.ff.ff
Proxy setting
Don't Use
Don't Use/Use
Proxy server
(Null)
128 characters
Proxy port
(Null)
0 ~ ffff
Favorite
0 station
20 station
Parental lock setting
OFF
ON/OFF
Parental lock password
0000
0000 ~ 9999
Friendly Name
∗
1
BT
PIN CODE
0000
0000 / 1234 / 8888
When the power cord is plugged off or the power is turned off by the STANDBY/ON switch of the Main Unit,
the saving of the above setting values is not ensured.
The display OFF setting becomes valid till the power is turned off.
The function that was finally selected is saved at the time of transition to STANDBY. It cannot be saved by the
STANDBY/ON switch of the Main Unit.
∗
1: The Model Name shall be the initial value.
“N-50” for the upper model, and “N-30” for the lower model.
∗
2: When the power is turned off by the STANDBY/ON switch of the Main Unit during the saving of settings in
progress, the saving of the setting values is not ensured.
Setting name
Summary of Contents for Elite N-30
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