iPod/iPhone operation
Cannot charge or operate.
¾Check that the iPod/iPhone is connected firmly. (> 28)
¾[BTT560] [BTT500] When iPod/iPhone devices are connected to both the USB port and the Dock, disconnect both of them, and then connect only the one you want to play back.
¾The battery of the iPod/iPhone is depleted. Charge the iPod/iPhone, and then operate again.
¾When unexpected operation occurs while using the iPod/iPhone, connect the iPod/ iPhone again or try to restart the iPod/iPhone.
Radio
Distorted sound or noise is heard.
¾Adjust the position of the antenna.
A beat sound is heard.
¾Try to keep a certain amount of distance between the antenna and the TV.
Noise is excessive.
¾Change the audio to be output as monaural. Press [AUDIO] to select “MONO”.
The sound becomes monaural.
≥ To cancel, press the button again or change
the frequency.
In normal circumstances, select “AUTO STEREO”.
Network
I can’t connect to the network.
¾Confirm the network connection and settings. (> 18, 20, 40)
¾There may be obstacles that prevent the unit from detecting your home network. Bring the unit and the wireless router closer to each other.
¾Check the operating instructions for each device and connect accordingly.
When using wireless LAN connection, video from the DLNA Certified media server is not played back or video frames are dropped during playback.
¾Higher transfer rate router such as 802.11n (2.4 GHz) wireless router may solve the problem. If you use 802.11n (2.4 GHz) wireless router, it is necessary to set the encryption type to “AES”.
Simultaneous use with a microwave, cordless telephone etc. at 2.4 GHz may result in connection interruptions or other problems.
¾On the “Wireless Settings” screen (> 40), the continuous lighting of at least 4 “Reception” indicators is the target for a stable connection. If 3 or fewer indicators are lit or the connection is being interrupted, change the position or angle of your wireless router and see if the connection state improves. If there is no improvement, connect to a wired network and perform the “Easy Network Setting” (> 20) again.
Reference
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