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Glossary
aacPlus
AAC decoder uses aacPlus developed by Coding
Technologies. (www.codingtechnologies.com)
Default Gateway
Default Gateway is a node on a com
p
ute
r
netwo
r
k that
se
r
ves as an access
p
oint to anothe
r
netwo
r
k. A default
gateway (such as a com
p
ute
r
and
r
oute
r
) is used to
fo
r
wa
r
d all t
r
affic that is not add
r
essed to a station within
the local subnet.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
Server
A DHCP se
r
ve
r
is a se
r
ve
r
that allocates IP add
r
esses to
hosts (netwo
r
k devices). In most cases, a b
r
oadband
r
oute
r
se
r
ves as a DHCP se
r
ve
r
in a home netwo
r
k.
DLNA
The DLNA autho
r
ized logo makes it easy fo
r
consume
r
s
to
r
ecognize
pr
oducts that meet the new standa
r
d fo
r
home netwo
r
k PCs and othe
r
digital devices, as set down
in the DLNA Guidelines fo
r
inte
r
o
p
e
r
ability. This allows
music, video, etc. to be enjoyed f
r
om va
r
ious devices ove
r
a home netwo
r
k. This unit is com
p
atible with music,
p
hoto and video content, and is based on the DLNA
Home Netwo
r
ked Device Inte
r
o
p
e
r
ability Guidelines v1.0.
This unit can be used to
p
layback music,
p
hotos and
video sto
r
ed on a DLNA-com
p
atible se
r
ve
r
connected
th
r
ough a LAN cable.
Digital Living Netwo
r
k Alliance (DLNA) is dedicated to
the sim
p
lified sha
r
ing of digital content, such as digital
music,
p
hotos and video among netwo
r
ked consume
r
elect
r
onics (CE) and PCs. By establishing a
p
latfo
r
m of
inte
r
o
p
e
r
ability based on o
p
en indust
r
y standa
r
ds, DLNA
delive
r
s technical design guidelines that com
p
anies can
use to develo
p
digital home
pr
oducts that sha
r
e content
th
r
ough wi
r
ed o
r
wi
r
eless netwo
r
ks in the home.
DNS
DNS is an abb
r
eviation fo
r
the Domain Name System,
which sto
r
es and associates many ty
p
es of info
r
mation
with domain names. Most im
p
o
r
tantly, DNS t
r
anslates
domain names (com
p
ute
r
hostnames o
r
sitenames,
such as www.
p
ionee
r
elect
r
onics.com) to IP add
r
esses
(such as 202.221.192.106).
Ethernet
A f
r
ame-based com
p
ute
r
netwo
r
king technology fo
r
local
a
r
ea netwo
r
ks (LANs). This
p
laye
r
su
pp
o
r
ts 100BASE-TX
and 10BASE-T.
FLAC
FLAC (F
r
ee Lossless Audio Codec) is an audio fo
r
mat
allows lossless codec. Audio is com
pr
essed in FLAC
without any loss in quality. Fo
r
mo
r
e details about FLAC,
visit the following website: htt
p
://flac.sou
r
cefo
r
ge.net/
IP (Internet Protocol) address
A unique numbe
r
that devices use in o
r
de
r
to identify and
communicate with each othe
r
on a netwo
r
k utilizing the
Inte
r
net P
r
otocol standa
r
d, such as ‘192.168.0.1’. No
du
p
licate numbe
r
s a
r
e allowed in the netwo
r
k.
LAN
LAN is an abb
r
eviation fo
r
the Local A
r
ea Netwo
r
k, which
is a com
p
ute
r
netwo
r
k cove
r
ing a small geog
r
a
p
hical
a
r
ea, like a home, office, o
r
g
r
ou
p
of buildings. Cu
rr
ent
LANs a
r
e most likely to be based on switched IEEE 802.3
Ethe
r
net technology,
r
unning at 10, 100, o
r
1000 Mbit/s,
o
r
on IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi technology.
MAC (Media Access Control) address
An add
r
ess attached to the
p
o
r
t of any netwo
r
k device
with an IP add
r
ess. The MAC add
r
ess is ex
pr
essed as
“00:e0:36:xx:xx:xx” and cannot be changed.
Neural Surround
Neu
r
al Su
rr
ound
r
e
pr
esents the latest advancement in
su
rr
ound technology and has been ado
p
ted by XM
Satellite Radio, FM Radio and Neu
r
al Music Di
r
ect fo
r
b
r
oadcasts of su
rr
ound
r
eco
r
dings and live events.
Neu
r
al Su
rr
ound em
p
loys
p
sychoacoustic f
r
equency
domain
pr
ocessing which allows delive
r
y of a mo
r
e
detailed sound stage with su
p
e
r
io
r
localization of
su
rr
ound elements. System
p
layback is scalable f
r
om
ste
r
eo u
p
to state-of-the-a
r
t multichannel su
rr
ound.
Subnet mask
The IP add
r
ess is divided into the netwo
r
k add
r
ess
p
a
r
t
and the host add
r
ess
p
a
r
t. The subnet mask is ex
pr
essed
as ‘255.255.255.0’. In most cases, the subnet mask is
automatically assigned by the DHCP se
r
ve
r
.
vTuner
vTune
r
is a
p
aid online database se
r
vice that allows you
to listen to
r
adio and TV b
r
oadcasts on the Inte
r
net.
vTune
r
lists thousands of stations f
r
om ove
r
100 diffe
r
ent
count
r
ies a
r
ound the globe. Fo
r
mo
r
e detail about
vTune
r
, visit the following website:
htt
p
://www.
r
adio-
p
ionee
r
.com
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