Operating instructions
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The System Setup and Other Setup menus
Network Standby
This setting allows the AVNavigator or iContro-
lAV2 function for operating the receiver from a 
computer connected on the same LAN as the 
receiver to be used even when the receiver is in 
the standby mode.
1  Select ‘Network Standby’ from the 
Network Setup menu.
2  Specify whether the Network Standby 
is ON or OFF.
!  ON – The AVNavigator or iControlAV2 
function can be used even when the receiver 
is in the standby mode.
!  OFF – The AVNavigator or iControlAV2 
function cannot be used when the receiver 
is in the standby mode (This lets you reduce 
power consumption in the standby mode).
Friendly Name
1  Select ‘Friendly Name’ from the 
Network Setup menu.
2  Select ‘Edit Name’ then select 
‘Rename’.
If after changing the name you want to restore 
the name to the default, select Default.
3  Input the name you want.
Use i/j to select a character, k/l to set the 
position, and ENTER to confirm your selection.
Parental Lock
Set restrictions for using Internet services. Also 
set the password accompanying the usage 
restrictions.
 Important
When the HOME MEDIA GALLERY input is 
selected, the setting made here cannot be 
reflected. Set the input to something other than 
HOME MEDIA GALLERY before making this 
setting.
1  Select ‘Parental Lock’ from the 
Network Setup menu.
2  Input the password.
Use i/j to select a character, k/l to set the 
position, and ENTER to confirm your selection.
3  Specify whether to turn Parental Lock 
on or off.
!  OFF – Internet services are not restricted.
!  ON – Internet services are restricted.
4  If you want to change the password, 
select Change Password.
In this case, the procedure returns to step 2.
Wireless LAN Converter
This setting is required for connecting a wire-
less LAN converter to the receiver and using 
wireless network functions.
For the wireless LAN converter, use the sepa-
rately sold AS-WL300.
Access Point Setting
Make the connection settings for the wireless 
LAN converter connected to the receiver and 
the access point. Connect the wireless LAN 
converter to the receiver and set DHCP on the 
“IP Address, Proxy” settings menu beforehand 
(page 64). There are four way to make the set-
tings for connecting to the access point, as 
shown below.
!  WPS (PBC) – Connection settings are made 
automatically simply by pressing the WPS 
buttons on the access point and wireless LAN 
converter, following the instructions displayed 
on the receiver’s screen. This is the simplest 
way of making the settings, and is possible 
when the access point and wireless LAN 
converter are equipped with WPS buttons. 
Network connection settings require 
approximately 2 minutes from the time the 
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).
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 impos-
sible. 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 65 .
!  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.










