Yamaha CVP-505 manual

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    Internet Connection Guide 1 Internet Connection Guide CVP-509/505/503/501 PSR-S910/S710 Internet Connection Guide Enjo y y our instrument with Internet Direct Connection This instrument can be directly connected to the Inter net, conv eniently letting y ou displa y and access the special website from the instrument's displa y and enjo y the va[...]

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    Internet Connection Guide 2 To connect the instrument to the Inter net, a full-time online connection (ADSL, optical fiber , cable Internet, etc.) using a broadband router or a modem equipped with a router is necessar y . • Since no broadband router or modem settings can be made by the instrument itself, use a computer to mak e the settings bef [...]

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    Internet Connection Guide 3 1 Connect the devices accor ding to the example. First turn the power of the instrument off, then connect the de vices as shown in the illustr ation below , and finally turn the power on again. •F or an illustration of the location of the LAN terminal, refer to the Owner’ s Manual (Chapter 10). 2 Press the [INTERNET[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 4 3 Use the [D A T A ENTR Y] dial to select “Set the Internet connection, ” then press the [ENTER] button to e xecute. 4 Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select “SETUP WIZARD . ” 5 Press the [B] button to select “LAN cable, ” then press the [G] button to pr oceed to “NEXT . ” 6 Make sure that the devic[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 5 7 Press the [G](CONNECTION) button to c heck the connection to the special website. The settings are sav ed b y checking the connection. • Because the settings are lost when you turn off the power of the instrument, be sure to sav e the settings and changes you made . 8 Press the [G](DONE) button to connect [...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 6 1 Connect the devices accor ding to the example. First turn the power of the instrument off, then connect the de vices as shown in the illustr ation below , and finally turn the power on again. •F or an illustration of the location of the USB TO DEVICE terminal, refer to the Owner’ s Manual (Chapter 10). [...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 7 4 Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select “SETUP WIZARD . ” 5 Press the [D] button to select the “Wireless LAN using USB LAN adaptor , ” then press the [G] button to pr oceed to “NEXT . ” 6 Make sure that the devices are connected as sho wn in the illustration of the display . 7 Press the [G](NEXT) butto[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 8 8 Use the [D A T A ENTR Y] dial to select the desired wireless network, then press the [G] button to proceed to “NEXT . ” The SSID and channel of the selected wireless network are automatically set. Since the encr ypted wireless network is display ed with padloc k icon “ , ” input the WEP ke y . Make s[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 9 10 Input the WEP key . Ref er to the Owner’ s Manual (Starting Up) for character-entry details. To cancel the WEP key input, press the [8 t ](CANCEL) b utton. 11 Press the [G](NEXT) button to set the WEP key input. When you set the WEP key input, the char acters are hidden and displa yed as “******. ” 12[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 10 13 Press the [G](DONE) button to connect to the special website. When the special website appears, the netw ork settings to the Inter net are complete. When the special website does not appear , refer to “Connection Help” on page 18 . For details on operations in the special website, refer to the Owner’[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 11 1 Connect the devices accor ding to the example. First turn the power of the instrument off, then connect the de vices as shown in the illustr ation below , and finally turn the power on again. •F or an illustration of the location of the LAN terminal, refer to the Owner’ s Manual (Chapter 10). Required [...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 12 2 Press the [INTERNET] button. When the special website appears Since the instrument is connected to the special website, you do not need to mak e Internet settings. F or details on operations in the special website, ref er to the Owner’s Man ual (Chapter 9). • The contents of the service as appear ing he[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 13 5 Press the [C] button to select “Wireless LAN using Wireless Game Adaptor , ” then press the [G] button to pr oceed to “NEXT . ” 6 Make sure that the devices are connected as sho wn in the illustration of the display , then press the [G] button to pr oceed to “NEXT . ” 7 Press the [G](CONNECTION)[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 14 Some cases ma y require detailed knowledge of the network settings. 1 T urn the power of the instrument on, then press the [INTERNET] b utton. 2 Use the [D A T A ENTR Y] dial to select “Set the Internet connection, ” then press the [ENTER] button to e xecute. 3 Press the [C] button to select “AD V ANCED[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 15 5 Use the [A]–[J] buttons to select the desired parameter . F or details on each parameter , refer to page 17 . 6 Select the setting or change the value. Selecting the setting Use the [2 st ]/[3 st ] buttons to select the setting, then use the [4 st ](OK) buttons to e x ecute. Changing the value Enter the v[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 16 7 Use the [7 st ] buttons to select “OK. ” 8 Press the [G](YES) button to sa ve the settings. • Because the settings are lost when you turn off the power of the instrument, be sure to sav e the settings and changes you made . 9 Connect the devices. First turn the power of the instrument off, then connec[...]

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    Connection Internet Connection Guide 17 P arameters IP INFORMA TION PRO XY SER VER WIRELESS LAN DHCP Determines the DHCP ON/ON (SET DNS MANUALL Y)/OFF settings. IP ADDRESS/SUBNET MASK/ GA TEW A Y Determines the IP ADDRESS/SUBNET MASK/GA TEW A Y settings. These settings must be made when DHCP abov e is set to “OFF . ” DNS SER VER 1/2 These setti[...]

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    Internet Connection Guide 18 If the instrument is not connected to the Inter net, sometimes the [HELP] b utton appears on the display . Y ou can view the solutions by selecting “HELP . ” 1 Press the [G] button to select “HELP . ” 2 Use the [D A T A ENTR Y] dial to select a solution (Details), then press the [ENTER] b utton to view the detai[...]

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    Internet Connection Guide 19 1 Press the [INTERNET] button. 2 Use the [D A T A ENTR Y] dial to select “Set the Internet connection, ” then press the [ENTER] but- ton to ex ecute . 3 Press the [E] button to select “INITIALIZE SETUP . ” 4 Press the [G](YES) button to initialize the settings. CAUTION • This restores the network settings to t[...]

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    Access point A device that allo ws devices lik e your Y amaha instrument to connect to the Internet using a wireless network. Some access points are combined with the modem. broadband An Internet connection technology/service (such as ADSL and optical fiber) that allows for highspeed, high-volume data communication. DHCP A standard or protocol by [...]