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RQT9754
Network settings
With this feature you can wirelessly stream music
from an iOS device (iPhone, iPod, iPad) or a Mac/
PC to this unit’s speakers.
To use this feature (AirPlay), this unit must join the
same 2.4 GHz wireless network as the AirPlay
compatible device (l23).
It is also possible to use AirPlay without a wireless
network router. (l12, “Directly streaming to this unit”)
Preparation
Place this unit close to the wireless network
router.
1Turn this unit on.
2Follow the chart below to choose the network
setting method.
To cancel this setting in the middle, press [Í] to turn off
the unit.
*1: Depending on the network environment or the wireless
network router settings, it may take more than 10mins.
to complete the settings.
With this method you will share the wireless
network settings of your iPod touch/iPhone/iPad
with this unit.
The following explanations are based on an
iPhone.
1Connect the iPhone to your home wireless
network.
2Connect the iPhone to this unit.
Choose one of the following connections.
“IPOD_DOCK” connection compatible iPod touch/iPhone
iPod touch/iPhone/iPad with iOS5.0 or later
3Unlock your iPhone and then press and hold
[– NETWORK SETUP] on this unit for more
than 3 seconds.
If “NOT SUPPORTED” or “SET WI-FI” is displayed,
check that the iPhone is connected to the wireless
network and try again from step 1.
4A message will pop-up on your iPhone.
Allow the iPhone to share the wireless network
settings.*1
{. The Wi-Fi status indicator blinks.
5The unit’s settings are completed when
SUCCESS” is displayed and the Wi-Fi status
indicator stops blinking and lights in blue.
6Press [OK] on the remote control to exit the
settings.
7To use AirPlay, turn to page 11.
Does your wireless network
router support WPS?
Yes
Are you using an
iPod touch/iPhone/iPad?
Is the iOS version 5.0 or later?
lright,
“Method 1”
l9,
“Method 2”
l9,
“Method 3”
No
Yes No / Do not know

Method 1

If you're using an iPod touch/iPhone/iPad.
(iOS version 5.0 or later.)
If “FAIL” is displayed press [OK] and try the
setting again. If “FAIL” is still displayed, try
“Method 2” or “Method 3”.
If the iPhone was disconnected midway through, try
again without disconnecting it.
iPad
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