Operating instructions
DMC to play files are called DMRs (Digital 
Media Renderers). This receiver supports this 
DMR function. When in the DMR mode, such 
operations as playing and stopping files can 
be performed from the external controller. 
Volume adjustment and the muting control 
are also possible. The DMR mode is canceled 
if the remote control unit is operated while in 
the DMR mode (aside from certain buttons, 
including the MASTER VOLUME +/–, MUTE 
and DISP).
!  Depending on the external controller being 
used, playback may be interrupted when the 
volume is adjusted from the controller. In this 
case, adjust the volume from the receiver or 
remote control.
Using AirPlay on iPod touch, 
iPhone, iPad and iTunes
This receiver supports AirPlay audio streaming 
from iPod touch (2nd, 3rd and 4th generations), 
iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad with iOS 4.2 or later, 
and iTunes 10.1 (Mac and PC) or later.
To use AirPlay, select your receiver on your iPod 
touch, iPhone, iPad or in iTunes. *1
The receiver’s input will switch automatically to 
Home Media Gallery when AirPlay is in use. *2
The following operations can be performed 
when in AirPlay mode:
!  Adjustment of the receiver’s volume from iPod 
touch, iPhone, iPad or iTunes.
!  Pause/resume, next/previous track, and 
shuffle/repeat from the remote control of the 
receiver.
!  Display of the currently playing track 
information on the receiver’s display, 
including artist, song and album name.
*1: For more information, see the Apple web-
site (http://www.apple.com).
*2: The receiver’s power automatically turns on 
when Network Standby at Network Setup is 
set to ON.
 Note
!  A network environment is required to use 
AirPlay.
!  The receiver’s name that shows up in the 
AirPlay UI on iPod touch, iPhone, iPad and 
iTunes can be changed by Friendly Name 
from Network Setup. 
!  AirPlay provided on this receiver has been 
developed and tested based on the software 
versions for the iPod, iPhone, iPad and the 
software versions for iTunes that are indicated 
on the Pioneer website. AirPlay may not be 
compatible with iPod, iPhone, iPad or iTunes 
software versions other than those indicated 
on the Pioneer website.
About the DHCP server function
To play back audio files stored on components 
on the network or listen to Internet radio sta-
tions, you must turn on the DHCP server func-
tion of your router. In case your router does 
not have the built-in DHCP server function, it 
is necessary to set up the network manually. 
Otherwise, you cannot play back audio files 
stored on components on the network or listen 
to Internet radio stations. See Network Setup 
menu on page 64 for more on this.
Authorizing this receiver
In order to be able to play with Home Media 
Gallery, this receiver must be authorized. This 
happens automatically when the receiver 
makes a connection over the network to the PC. 
If not, please authorize this receiver manually 
on the PC. The authorization (or permission) 
method for access varies depending on the type 
of server currently being connected. For more 
information on authorizing this receiver, refer to 
the instruction manual of your server.
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07 Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs
Playback with HOME MEDIA 
GALLERY inputs
Enjoying the Home Media 
Gallery
This receiver’s Home Media Gallery function 
allows you to listen to audio files or listen to 
Internet radio stations on a computer or other 
component connected to the receiver’s LAN 
terminal. This chapter describes the setup and 
playback procedures required to enjoy these 
features. It is advisory that you also refer to the 
operation manual supplied with your network 
component.
!  To listen to Internet radio stations, you must 
sign a contract with an ISP (Internet Service 
Provider) beforehand.
!  Photo or video files cannot be played back.
!  With Windows Media Player 11 or Windows 
Media Player 12, you can even play back 
copyrighted audio files on this receiver.
Features of Home Media 
Gallery
This receiver is equipped with the LAN terminal 
and you can enjoy the following features by con-
necting your components to these terminals.
1  Playback the music files stored in PCs
You can playback a lot of musics stored in your 
PCs using this unit.
dSee Playback with Home Media Gallery on 
page 37 and Playing back audio files stored on 
components on the network on page 37 .
!  Besides a PC, you can also play back audio 
files stored on your other components with 
the built-in media server function based 
on DLNA 1.0 or DLNA 1.5 framework and 
protocols (i.e. network-capable hard disks 
and audio systems).
2  Listening to Internet radio stations
You can select and listen to your favorite 
Internet radio station from the list of Internet 
radio stations created, edited, and managed by 
the vTuner database service exclusively for use 
with the Pioneer products.
dSee Playback with Home Media Gallery on 
page 37 and Listening to Internet radio stations 
on page 37 .
Introduction
About playable DLNA network 
devices
The Home Media Gallery allows you to play 
music on media servers connected on an identi-
cal Local Area Network (LAN) as the receiver. 
This unit allows for the playing of files stored on 
the following:
!  PCs running Microsoft Windows Vista or XP 
with Windows Media Player 11 installed
!  PCs running Microsoft Windows 7 with 
Windows Media Player 12 installed
!  DLNA-compatible digital media servers (on 
PCs or other components)
Files stored in a PC or DMS (Digital Media 
Server) as described above can be played 
via command from an external Digital Media 
Controller (DMC). Devices controlled by this 










