Pioneer VSX-53 Owner's Manual - Page 73

Checking the Network, Information, The Other Setup menu - updates

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The System Setup and Other Setup menus 12 WPS buttons are pressed. Wait until the settings are completed. ! WPS (PIN) - Display a list of the SSIDs of connectable access points and select the access point to which you want to connect from this list. Connection settings are made by inputting the 8-digit PIN code displayed on the receiver's screen to the access point to which you want to connect. ! Search for Access Point - Display a list of the SSIDs of connectable access points and select the access point to which you want to connect from this list. Connection settings with the access point are made by setting the access point's security protocol, security key and WEP default key (only when the access point's security protocol is WEP). ! Manual Setting - Connection settings are made by manually inputting the SSID, security protocol, security key and WEP default key of the access point to which you want to connect. Note ! If there is a "; " (semicolon) in the access point's SSID or security key, wireless LAN connection will not be possible even after the wireless LAN converter settings are completed. Change the setting of the access point's SSID or security key to a character string that does not include a "; " (semicolon). ! If it is not possible to connect to the access point with the WPS (PBC) or WPS (PIN) connection settings, we recommend making the connection settings at Search for Access Point or Manual Setting. WLAN IP Address If the IP address of a device connected in the LAN other than the wireless LAN converter is set to "192.168.XXX.249", the IP address of the wireless LAN converter will be redundant, making connection to the access point impossible. In this case, use this setting to set an IP address specific to the wireless LAN converter. 1 Select 'Wireless LAN Converter' from the Network Setup menu. 2 Make the wireless LAN converter settings as necessary. When making the connection settings of the wireless LAN converter and access point, select "Access Point Setting" and make the connection settings for the wireless LAN converter and access point following the instructions on the screen. If you want to set the wireless LAN converter's IP address, select "WLAN IP Address" and input the IP address. Checking the Network Information The setting status of the following networkrelated items can be checked. ! IP Address - Check the IP address of this receiver. ! MAC Address - Check the MAC address of this receiver. ! Friendly Name - Friendly Name on page 72 . ! SSID - Check the SSID of the access point connected with the wireless LAN converter (only when a wireless LAN converter is connected). 1 Press on the remote control, then press HOME MENU. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen appears on your TV. Use i/j/k/l and ENTER to navigate through the screens and select menu items. Press RETURN to exit the current menu. 2 Select 'Network Information' from the Home Menu. Display the setting status of the network-related items. The Other Setup menu The Other Setup menu is where you can make customized settings to reflect how you are using the receiver. 1 Press on the remote control, then press HOME MENU. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen appears on your TV. Use i/j/k/l and ENTER to navigate through the screens and select menu items. Press RETURN to exit the current menu. 2 Select 'System Setup' from the Home Menu. 3 Select 'Other Setup', then press ENTER. 4 Select the setting you want to adjust. If you are doing this for the first time, you may want to adjust these settings in order: ! Auto Power Down - Sets the power to turn off automatically when the receiver is not being used. ! Volume Setup - Sets up the volume-related operations of this receiver (page 74). ! Remote Control Mode Setup - Sets this receiver's remote control mode (page 74). ! Flicker Reduction Setup - Adjusts the way the GUI screen looks (page 74). ! EXTENSION Setup - Allows the CU-RF100 to be used even when the receiver is in the standby mode (page 74). ! Software Update - Use to update the receiver's software and check the version. ! Pairing Bluetooth Setup - Use to pair a Bluetooth ADAPTER and Bluetooth wireless technology device (page 35). 5 Make the adjustments necessary for each setting, pressing RETURN to confirm after each screen. Auto Power Down The power can be set to turn off automatically if no operation has been performed for a specific amount of time with no audio or video signals being input to the receiver. When using ZONE 2 or ZONE 3, the ZONE 2 or ZONE 3 power can also be set to turn off, but for ZONE 2 or ZONE 3 the power turns off automatically after the amount of time set here even if signals are being input or operations have been performed. Different times can be set for the main zone, ZONE 2 and ZONE 3. Important The explanations for ZONE 3 only apply to the VSX-53. 1 Select 'Auto Power Down' from the Other Setup menu. 2 Select the zone you want to set and set the time after which the power turns off. ! MAIN - The time can be selected from among "15 min", "30 min", "60 min" and "OFF". The power turns off after there has been no signal and no operation for the selected time. ! ZONE 2 - The time can be selected from among "30 min", "1 hour", "3 hours", "6 hours", "9 hours" and "OFF". The power turns off after the selected time. ! ZONE 3 - The time can be selected from among "30 min", "1 hour", "3 hours", "6 hours", "9 hours" and "OFF". The power turns off after the selected time. Note ! Depending on the connected devices, the Auto Power Down function may not work properly due to excessive noise or other reasons. En 73

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12
The System Setup and Other Setup menus
WPS buttons are pressed. Wait until the
settings are completed.
!
WPS (PIN)
– Display a list of the SSIDs of
connectable access points and select the
access point to which you want to connect
from this list. Connection settings are made by
inputting the 8-digit PIN code displayed on the
receiver’s screen to the access point to which
you want to connect.
!
Search for Access Point
– Display a list of
the SSIDs of connectable access points and
select the access point to which you want to
connect from this list. Connection settings
with the access point are made by setting the
access point’s security protocol, security key
and WEP default key (only when the access
point’s security protocol is WEP).
!
Manual Setting
– Connection settings are
made by manually inputting the SSID, security
protocol, security key and WEP default key
of the access point to which you want to
connect.
Note
!
If there is a “; ” (semicolon) in the access
point’s SSID or security key, wireless LAN
connection will not be possible even after
the wireless LAN converter settings are
completed. Change the setting of the access
point’s SSID or security key to a character
string that does not include a “; ” (semicolon).
!
If it is not possible to connect to the access
point with the
WPS (PBC)
or
WPS (PIN)
connection settings, we recommend
making the connection settings at
Search for Access Point
or
Manual Setting
.
WLAN IP Address
If the IP address of a device connected in the
LAN other than the wireless LAN converter is
set to “192.168.XXX.249”, the IP address of the
wireless LAN converter will be redundant, mak-
ing connection to the access point impossible.
In this case, use this setting to set an IP
address specific to the wireless LAN converter.
1
Select ‘Wireless LAN Converter’ from
the Network Setup menu.
2
Make the wireless LAN converter
settings as necessary.
When making the connection settings of the
wireless LAN converter and access point, select
Access Point Setting
” and make the connec-
tion settings for the wireless LAN converter and
access point following the instructions on the
screen.
If you want to set the wireless LAN converter’s
IP address, select “
WLAN IP Address
” and
input the IP address.
Checking the Network
Information
The setting status of the following network-
related items can be checked.
!
IP Address
– Check the IP address of this
receiver.
!
MAC Address
– Check the MAC address of
this receiver.
!
Friendly Name
Friendly Name
on page 72 .
!
SSID
– Check the SSID of the access point
connected with the wireless LAN converter
(only when a wireless LAN converter is
connected).
1
Press
on the remote control,
then press HOME MENU.
A Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen
appears on your TV. Use
i
/
j
/
k
/
l
and
ENTER
to navigate through the screens and
select menu items. Press
RETURN
to exit the
current menu.
2
Select ‘Network Information’ from the
Home Menu.
Display the setting status of the network-related
items.
The Other Setup menu
The
Other Setup
menu is where you can make
customized settings to reflect how you are
using the receiver.
1
Press
on the remote control,
then press HOME MENU.
A Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen
appears on your TV. Use
i
/
j
/
k
/
l
and
ENTER
to navigate through the screens and
select menu items. Press
RETURN
to exit the
current menu.
2
Select ‘System Setup’ from the
Home Menu.
3
Select ‘Other Setup’, then press ENTER.
4
Select the setting you want to adjust.
If you are doing this for the first time, you may
want to adjust these settings in order:
!
Auto Power Down
– Sets the power to turn
off automatically when the receiver is not
being used.
!
Volume Setup
– Sets up the volume-related
operations of this receiver (page 74).
!
Remote Control Mode Setup
– Sets this
receiver’s remote control mode (page 74).
!
Flicker Reduction Setup
– Adjusts the way
the GUI screen looks (page 74).
!
EXTENSION Setup
– Allows the CU-RF100
to be used even when the receiver is in the
standby mode (page 74).
!
Software Update
– Use to update the
receiver’s software and check the version.
!
Pairing Bluetooth Setup
– Use to pair a
Bluetooth
ADAPTER and
Bluetooth
wireless
technology device (page 35).
5
Make the adjustments necessary for
each setting, pressing RETURN to confirm
after each screen.
Auto Power Down
The power can be set to turn off automatically if
no operation has been performed for a specific
amount of time with no audio or video signals
being input to the receiver. When using ZONE
2 or ZONE 3, the ZONE 2 or ZONE 3 power can
also be set to turn off, but for ZONE 2 or ZONE
3 the power turns off automatically after the
amount of time set here even if signals are
being input or operations have been performed.
Different times can be set for the main zone,
ZONE 2 and ZONE 3.
Important
The explanations for ZONE 3 only apply to the
VSX-53.
1
Select ‘Auto Power Down’ from the
Other Setup menu.
2
Select the zone you want to set and set
the time after which the power turns off.
!
MAIN
– The time can be selected from
among “
15 min
”, “
30 min
”, “
60 min
” and
OFF
”. The power turns off after there has
been no signal and no operation for the
selected time.
!
ZONE 2
– The time can be selected from
among “
30 min
”, “
1 hour
”, “
3 hours
”,
6 hours
”, “
9 hours
” and “
OFF
”. The power
turns off after the selected time.
!
ZONE 3
– The time can be selected from
among “
30 min
”, “
1 hour
”, “
3 hours
”,
6 hours
”, “
9 hours
” and “
OFF
”. The power
turns off after the selected time.
Note
!
Depending on the connected devices, the
Auto Power Down function may not work
properly due to excessive noise or other
reasons.