Other connectors, Data connectors, Network connectors – Arcam AVR Surround Amplifer AV888 User Manual
Page 18: Usb connector, E-16, Rlead/rdock, Rs232 serial connector, Ethernet
E-16
other
connectors
data connectors
rLead/rdock
For use with an Arcam rLead or
rDock accessory. See page 13 and
the accessory documentation for
details.
RS232 serial connector
Use with control devices having
an RS232 serial port (for example,
Crestron and AMX touch screen
controllers). This connection
is also used for upgrading the
AVR600 or AV888’s internal
software.
network connectors
This section deals with installation of the unit into an
existing home network. For information on how to use
the units network features, the USB socket, and for a list
of supported file types, refer to page 46.
Networking is a large subject and only the briefest
guidelines are presented in this handbook. Please
contact your Arcam dealer or specialist installer for
more information about introducing the AVR600 or
AV888 into your computer network.
Ethernet
If an Ethernet cable is connected, the unit will
automatically attempt to connect to your network.
You should use CAT5 cable plugged into the RJ45 socket
labelled
EThERnET
on the rear panel.
If your network uses static IP
addressing rather than DHCP,
you will need to provide any
gateway, DNS and proxy
information. See page 39 for
information on setting up the
network.
USb connector
The AVR600 and AV888 can play
files stored on a USB mass storage
device, typically a pen drive, but
any USB device that complies
with the ‘mass storage device‘
class is compatible.
The unit only supports the direct
connection of USB devices
and will not support devices
connected through a hub. If
regular access to the
uSB
socket is required, you may
find it convenient to use a USB extension lead.
See page 46 for details of supported file types.
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