Denon AVR-5805, AVR-4806 User Manual

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AV SURROUND RECEIVER

AVR-5805

AVR-4806

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Upgrade version for network function

Getting Started

This manual includes explanations of functions that are added after upgrading the amplifier.

For instructions on operating the amplifier, also refer to the operating instructions included with the amplifier.

Getting Started

2 Modem

A modem is a device for exchanging signals over the Internet using a broadband connection. Some are integrated into routers. For instructions on connecting to the Internet, contact your ISP or a computer store.

Contents

Getting Started ···································································2, 3

Connecting Other Sources·····················································3

About Network Settings ························································3

Basic Operation···································································4~8

Additional Information ···························································9

Using the Network Audio Function

Internet radio function

 

Music server function

Internet radio refers to radio programs broadcast over the Internet.

There are many stations throughout the world broadcasting Internet radio programs. These stations are of all sizes and types, some run by individuals, others by ground wave broadcast stations.

While ground wave radio stations can only be listened to within the range in which the waves reach, Internet radio can be listened to anywhere in the world.

The AVR-5805/4806 is equipped with the following Internet radio functions:

Stations can be selected by genre and region.

Up to 56 Internet radio stations can be preset.

MP3 format Internet radio programs can be listened to.

Your favorite radio stations can be registered by accessing the exclusive DENON Internet radio URL using a computer’s browser. (The AV amplifier automatically downloads the registration settings (approximately once every other day).) (This is managed separately for each unit, so a MAC address or e-mail address must be registered.)

Exclusive URL : http://www.RadioDenon.com

Use the MAC address you used when you applied for the amplifier’s upgrade.

2 vTuner

The AVR-5805/4806’s Internet radio station list uses “vTuner”, a radio station database service. This database service is edited and prepared for the AVR-5805/4806.

The AVR-5805/4806 is equipped with a network audio playback function allowing music files stored on a computer to be played via a LAN (local area network).

The AVR-5805/4806’s network audio playback function connects to servers using the following technologies:

Windows Media Connect

The Designed to DLNA Guideline

Windows Media DRM 10 (for network devices)

System requirements

The preparations described below must be made in order to use the Internet radio and music server functions.

2 Broadband Internet connection

A broadband connection to the Internet is necessary in order to use the AVR-5805/4806’s Internet radio function.

NOTE:

You must have a contract with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in order to connect to the Internet. For instructions on connecting to the Internet, contact your ISP or a computer store.

If you already have a broadband Internet connection there is no need to take out another contract.

2 Router

A router is a device for connecting multiple pieces of equipment (computers, the AVR-5805/4806, etc.) to the Internet simultaneously.

When using the AVR-5805/4806, we recommend a router equipped with the following functions:

Built-in DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. Function for automatically assigning the device’s IP address on the LAN.

Built-in 100 base TX switch

When connecting multiple devices, it is recommended to have a built-in switching hub with a speed of 100 Mbps or greater.

NOTE:

The type of router that can be used differs for different ISPs. For details, contact your ISP or a computer store.

2 Ethernet cable (CAT-5)

The AVR-5805/4806 does not come with an Ethernet cable. Purchase one of the required length.

2 Personal Computer

Install “Windows Media Connect” on your computer.

The required system for forming a music server is as described below.

1)OS (Operating system): Windows® XP Service pack2

2)Processor:

Intel PentiumII or AMD processor, etc., 1 GHz or greater optimum.

3)RAM:

Min. 128 MB, 256 MB or greater recommended.

4)Software:

.NET Framework 1.1

5)Internet browser:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or later

LAN port required

300 MB or greater free hard disc space required

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Extra free space is necessary to store music files.

The following table gives an approximate estimate of the required free space.

Format

Bit rate

Per one

Per one hour

minute

 

 

 

 

0128 kbps

0.1 MB

060 MB

 

 

 

 

MP3/WMA

0192 kbps

1.5 MB

090 MB

 

 

 

0256 kbps

0.2 MB

120 MB

 

 

 

 

 

 

0392 kbps

0.3 MB

180 MB

 

 

 

 

WAV (LPCM)

1400 kbps

.10 MB

600 MB

 

 

 

 

Connecting Other Sources

2 Connections

Connect one side of the Ethernet cable (CAT-5) to the ETHERNET connector on the AVR-5805/4806’s rear panel, the other side to the router.

AVR-5805

AVR-4806

files may be displayed with some servers, but they be placed with this amplifier.

2 Others

When the contract with your provider is of the type by which the network settings are made manually, you must make the network-related settings.

The AVR-5805/4806 is not compatible with PPPoE. If your contract is of the PPPoE setting type, you need a PPPoEcompatible router.

For some ISPs (Internet Service Providers), you may have to make proxy server settings in order to use the Internet radio function. If proxy server settings for connecting to the Internet have been made on the computer, make the same settings on the AVR-5805/4806.

The AVR-5805/4806 is designed to make the network settings automatically using the DHCP and Auto IP functions.

Internet radio

Modem

To WAN side

To LAN side port

To LAN side port

LAN port/Ethernet port

Computer

Router

About Network Settings

2 Network settings

When using a broadband router (DHCP function), the network settings are made automatically, so there is no need to make the settings from the setup menu.

If the broadband router’s DHCP function is turned off, make the network-related settings ( page 8).

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