Pioneer HD-V9000 Car Video System User Manual


 
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About network functions
This unit can be connected to a network (LAN) to use the
functions below.
For details of the functions below, download the
“HD-V9000 Communications Interface User’s Manual”
from the Pioneer website.
–Wake Up On LAN
Remote monitoring
Command control by LAN
For details of the function below, download “HD PILOT”
from the Pioneer website and view its help file.
Remote monitoring
Wake Up On LAN
This is a function for turning on this unit’s power via a
LAN. This unit’s Wake Up On LAN setting to must be set
to On (page 49).
FTP
This is a function for transferring video or still picture files
to the SD memory card or USB storage device connected
to this unit via the LAN. To use it, the FTP items at this
unit’s Network Settings setting must be set (page 49).
Remote monitoring
This is a function for monitoring this unit’s status
remotely. To use it, this unit’s Remote Port setting must
be set (page 49). This function is not possible when using
serial control. There are various other conditions for using
this function as well. For details, see the “HD-V9000
Communications Interface User’s Manual”.
Command control by LAN
This function is for controlling this unit using the LAN
with the same commands as for serial control (page 65).
NTP
This function is for automatically accessing an NTP
server via LAN to acquire the time information and set
this unit’s time. An Internet connection is required
(page 49).
RSS
This function is for accessing RSS sites to display text
information (news, etc.) on the screen (Text Crawl).
Check the format of the data distributed by the RSS site.
This unit supports the formats below.
Supported formats: RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0 and Atom
Caution
A separate contract with/payment to an Internet
service provider is required to use RSS and NTP
services over the Internet.
43 1 1 1 LIST 14
44 1 1 1 LIST 15
45 1 1 1 LIST 16
46 1 1 1 LIST 17
47 1 1 1 LIST 18
48 1 1 1 LIST 19
49 1 1 1 LIST 20
50 1 1 1 RECALL
51 1 1 1 SETUP
52 1 1 1 MEMORY
53 1 1 1 REPEAT
54 1 1 1 FRM/TIME
55 1 1 1 CLEAR
56 1 1 DISPLAY
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