Network settings menu – Sony STR-DN1040 User Manual

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x OPT/COAX

Lets you set the audio input jack(s)
assigned to each input. For details, see
“Using other video/audio input jacks (Input
Assign)” (page 86)
.
• OPT 2
• OPT 1
• COAX
• None

x COMPOSITE

x AUDIO

Network Settings menu

You can adjust the settings for the network.
The Network Settings menu is available
only when the Home Network or SEN
function is selected.

x Internet Setting

Lets you make the network settings. For
details, see “Configuring the network
settings of the receiver” (page 39)
.
• Wired
• Wireless

x Information

Lets you check the network information.
You can check the settings* for
“Connection Type”, “Connection Status”,
“IP Address Setting”, “IP Address”,
“Subnet Mask”, “Default Gateway”, “DNS
Settings”, “Primary DNS”, “Secondary
DNS”, and “MAC Address”.

* The setting items during setup differ depending

on the network environment and connection
type.

x PARTY STREAMING

Lets you set the receiver to use the PARTY
STREAMING function.
On: The receiver can be detected by other

devices on the home network.
The receiver can start or close a PARTY,
and can join or leave a PARTY.

Off: The receiver can be detected by

other devices on the home network.
However, the receiver cannot start or
close a PARTY, and cannot join or leave
a PARTY.

x Device Name

Lets you assign a device name to the
receiver up to 30 characters to be easily
recognizable by other devices on the home
network.

1

Select “Device Name”, then press

.

The on-screen keyboard appears on the
TV screen.

2

Press

V/v/B/b and

to select a

character one by one to enter the
name.

3

Select “Enter”, then press

.

The name you entered is registered.

The default device name is “STR-DN1040
******”.
“******” is the last 6 digits of MAC Address of
the receiver.

x External Control

Lets you turn the control mode for
maintenance and service on or off.
• On
• Off

x Network Standby

While the “Network Standby” mode is set
to “On”, the receiver can always be
connected and controlled over the network.
On: The network function works even

when the receiver is in standby mode, and
resume operations when controlled over
the network.

Off: The network function turns off when

the receiver is in standby mode. The
receiver takes more time to resumes
operation when powered on again.

When the receiver is in standby mode, the ?/1
(on/standby) indicator on the front panel lights up
in amber if “Network Standby” is set to “On”.

Tip

Note

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