F11/F01 Owner’s Manual
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Internet Direct Connection (IDC) (F11)
Connecting the Instrument to the Internet
If you are using a connection by cable (using DHCP):
You do not need to make settings on the instrument. You can access the Internet simply
by connecting a router or a modem equipped with a router to the instrument via a
LAN cable.
Once the instrument is successfully connected to the Internet, the channel streamed
from the Internet will be shown on the display when you select the
[INTERNET]
lamp
with the
[BGM]
button.
You can play back the songs on the Internet using the streaming service. For
instructions on playing back songs, see “Listening to the Songs on Internet (F11)”
on page 27.
If you are using a connection by cable (using static IP address,
proxy server):
You need to make Internet settings on the instrument.
For instructions on making Internet settings, see “About the Internet Settings” on
page 45.
If you are using a wireless LAN (using a wireless game adaptor):
You do not need to make settings on the instrument.
You can access the Internet simply by connecting a wireless game adaptor to the instru-
ment.
* The wireless game adaptor requires settings such as the access point. For information
about how to make settings, read the owner's manual for the product you are using.
Once the instrument is successfully connected to the Internet, the channel streamed
from the Internet will be shown on the display when you select the
[INTERNET]
lamp
with the
[BGM]
button.
You can play back the songs on the Internet using the streaming service. For
instructions on playing back songs, see “Listening to the Songs on Internet (F11)”
on page 27.
If you are using a wireless LAN (using a USB wireless LAN adaptor):
You need to make Internet settings on the instrument.
For instructions on making Internet settings, see “About the Internet Settings” on
page 45.
NOTE
The most common router and
modem equipped with a router
have a DHCP function.