Additional information
Problem
The PC or Internet radio is
not properly operated.
The audio files stored on
components on the network,
such as a PC, cannot be
played back.
Cannot access Windows
Media Player 11 or Windows
Media Player 12.
Check
The corresponding IP address is not
properly set.
The IP address is being automatically
configured.
Windows Media Player 11 or
Windows Media Player 12 is not
currently installed on your PC.
Audio files were recorded in formats
other than MP3, WAV (LPCM only),
MPEG-4 AAC, FLAC, and WMA.
Audio files recorded in MPEG-4 AAC
or FLAC are being played back on
Windows Media Player 11 or
Windows Media Player 12.
The component connected to the
network is not properly operated.
The component connected to the
network does not permit file sharing.
The folder stored on the component
connected to the network has been
deleted or damaged.
Network connections could be
restricted due to the computer's
network settings, security settings,
etc.
In case of Windows Media Player 11:
You are currently logged onto the
domain through your PC with
Windows XP or Windows Vista
installed.
In case of Windows Media Player 12:
You are currently logged onto the
domain through your PC with
Windows 7 installed.
Remedy
Switch on the built-in DHCP server function of your router, or set up
the network manually according to your network environment
(page 30).
The automatic configuration process takes time. Please wait.
Install Windows Media Player 11 or Windows Media Player 12 on
your PC (page 24).
Play back audio files recorded in MP3, WAV (LPCM only), MPEG-4
AAC, FLAC, or WMA. Note that some audio files recorded in these
formats may not be played back on this unit.
Audio files recorded in MPEG-4 AAC or FLAC cannot be played
back on Windows Media Player 11 or Windows Media Player 12. Try
using another server. Refer to the operation manual supplied with
your server.
Check whether the component is affected by special
circumstances or is in the sleep mode. Try rebooting the
component if necessary.
Try changing the settings for the component connected to the
network.
Check the folder stored on the component connected to the
network.
Check the computer's network settings, security settings, etc.
Instead of logging onto the domain, log onto the local machine
(page 25).
13
37
En