> The remote control keys and/or displayed keyboard offer the following functions.
Arrow keys: Move the highlight on the keyboard.
OK: The highlighted character is added behind the character highlighted
in blue, or the function highlighted on the keyboard is run.
Back: Leaves the input without making any changes.
red button: Delete button, deletes the character highlighted in blue.
green button: Input button, accepts the input made.
yellow button: Shift key - the next character is in upper case.
blue button: Alternative characters, switches to alternative characters.
: Caps lock key, the keyboard switches between upper/lower case
and numbers/symbols each time it is pressed.
: Moves the blue highlight to the section already entered.
6.6.5.2.3 Network key
> Highlight the Key option using the up/down arrow buttons and open the virtual
keyboard by pressing the OK button.
> Now enter the network key.
> Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight the Connect field and confirm with OK.
6.6.5.3 TCP/IP - settings
In the TCP/IP settings menu item you can select the DHCP settings and enter the IP address,
subnet mask, gateway, DNS server 1 and DNS server 2.
6.6.5.3.1 IP mode
> Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight the IP mode line, then use the
right/left arrow keys to select from the following settings:
DHCP client If your receiver is connected to your PC via a router, select this setting.
The receiver now gets the IP address and subnet mask allocated by the
attached router, as long as the DCHP function in the router has been
activated.
DHCP server Select this setting if your receiver is connected to your PC directly or
via a network switch. The receiver automatically assigns an IP address
to the connected PC. The receiver’s IP address and subnet mask can
be manually configured.
Static In this setting the DHCP function is switched off. This means that the IP
address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS server 1 and DNS server 2 must
be manually adapted to your current network environment.
Please note that whether or not you need to make specific entries
depends on the way your network is configured.