Operating instructions
!  Windows Media Player 12 (for Windows 7)
For more information check the official 
Microsoft website.
Windows Media DRM
Windows Media DRM is a DRM (Digital Rights 
Management) service for the Windows Media 
platform. It is designed to provide secure 
delivery of audio and/or video content over an 
IP network to a PC or other playback device in 
such a way that the distributor can control how 
that content is used. The WMDRM-protected 
content can only be played back on a compo-
nent supporting the WMDRM service.
Router
A device for relaying data flowing on a network 
to another network. In homes, routers often 
also function as DHCP servers. Products with 
built-in wireless LAN access points are called 
“wireless LAN routers”.
DHCP
Abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration 
Protocol. A protocol for automatically assign-
ing such setting information as IP addresses 
within network connections. This offers conve-
nience in that, when enabled, it allows network 
functions to be used simply by connecting the 
devices to the network.
Wireless LAN/Wi-Fi
“Wi-Fi” (Wireless Fidelity) is a trademark 
coined by the Wi-Fi Alliance trade associa-
tion to increase recognition of wireless LAN 
standards. With the increase in the number 
of devices connected to computers in recent 
years, Wi-Fi offers the advantage of eliminat-
ing the complexity of making connections with 
LAN cables by using wireless connection. As 
a way of reassuring users, products that have 
passed interoperability tests carry the logo 
“Wi-Fi Certified” to indicate that compatibility is 
assured.
WPS
Abbreviation of Wi-Fi Protected Setup. A stan-
dard established by the Wi-Fi Alliance industry 
group for a function allowing settings related 
to interconnection of WPS-compatible wireless 
LAN devices and encryption to be made with 
simple operations. There are a number of meth-
ods, including push-button configuration and 
PIN code configuration. This AV receiver sup-
ports both push-button configuration and PIN 
code configuration.
SSID
Abbreviation of Service Set IDentifier. A wire-
less LAN access point identifier. Can be set as 
desired using up to 32 characters of English 
letters and numbers.
Bluetooth function
Bluetooth wireless technology
A short-range wireless communications 
standard for digital devices. Information is 
exchanged between devices several meters to 
several tens of meters apart using radio waves. 
It uses radio waves on the 2.4 GHz band which 
does not require applications for licenses or 
usage registration for applications conducting 
wireless exchange of digital information at rela-
tively low speeds, such as computer mouses 
and keyboards, mobile phones, smartphones, 
text and audio information for PDAs, etc.
Pairing
“Pairing” must be done before you start play-
back of Bluetooth wireless technology content 
using the Bluetooth ADAPTER. Make sure to 
perform pairing the first time you operate the 
system or any time pairing data is cleared. 
The pairing step is necessary to register the 
Bluetooth wireless technology device to enable 
Bluetooth communications. For more details, 
see also the operating instructions of your 
Bluetooth wireless technology device.
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13 Additional information
!  Pairing is required when you first use the 
Bluetooth wireless technology device and 
Bluetooth ADAPTER.
!  To enable Bluetooth communication, pairing 
should be done with both your system and 
Bluetooth wireless technology device.
Receiver function
Operation Mode
This receiver is equipped with a great number 
of functions and settings. The Operation Mode 
feature is provided for users who find it difficult 
to master all these functions and settings.










