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USB-DAC

SC-68 only

 

 

Symptoms

Causes

Remedies

When the USB-DAC IN

Has the proper device driver been

When using a USB cable to connect the unit’s USB-DAC IN

terminal is connected to

installed on the PC?

terminal to a PC in order to play audio files on the PC, the

a PC via USB cable, audio

 

proper device driver must be downloaded from the supplied

files on the PC cannot be

 

CD-ROM (AVNavigator) and installed on your PC.

played.

 

 

No sound is produced when

Are volume settings correct for the

Raise the volume settings as required.

attempting to play files on

OS and application program?

 

a PC.

 

 

Is the OS audio output set to MUTE?

Cancel the MUTE setting.

 

 

 

 

 

Are multiple applications running

Try closing applications that are not in use.

 

simultaneously?

 

 

Are volume settings correct for the

For audio device select “Pioneer USB Audio Device”.

 

OS and application program?

 

 

 

 

High sound quality files

The exclusive driver is not installed

Install the driver software on the computer from the

(over 48 kHz/24 bits) cannot

on the computer.

included CD-ROM (AVNavigator).

be played.

 

 

 

 

 

Web Control

Symptoms

Causes

Remedies

Web Control screen is not

This receiver’s IP address has not

Check the receiver’s IP address and enter it correctly in the

displayed on browser.

been entered into the browser cor-

browser (page 100).

 

rectly.

 

 

 

 

Receiver settings cannot be

JavaScript is disabled on the internet

Enable JavaScript.

made from a browser.

browser.

 

 

The browser is not compatible with

Use an internet browser that is compatible with JavaScript.

 

JavaScript.

 

 

 

 

FAQ

Wireless LAN

Network cannot be accessed via wireless LAN.

Wireless LAN converter’s power is not on. (Wireless LAN converter’s “Power”, “WPS” and “Wireless” indicators are not all lit.)

!Check that the USB cable connecting the wireless LAN converter to the receiver’s DC OUTPUT for WIRELESS LAN terminal is properly connected.

WLAN POW ERR is displayed on the receiver’s display window.

!There is a problem with the wireless LAN converter’s power supply. Turn the receiver’s power off, then disconnect the USB cable, reconnect the USB cable and turn the receiver’s power back on.

!If WLAN POW ERR is still displayed after repeating the above procedure several times, there is a problem with the receiver or the USB cable. Unplug the receiver from the wall and call a Pioneer authorized inde- pendent service company.

The LAN cable is not firmly connected.

!Firmly connect the LAN cable (page 42).

Wireless LAN converter and base unit (wireless LAN router, etc.) are too far apart or there is an obstacle between them.

!Improve the wireless LAN environment by moving the wireless LAN converter and base unit closer together, etc.

There is a microwave oven or other device generating electromagnetic waves near the wireless LAN environment.

!Use the system in a place away from microwave ovens or others device generating electromagnetic waves.

!Avoid using devices generating electromagnetic waves as much as possible when using the system with the wireless LAN.

Multiple wireless LAN converters are connected to the wireless LAN router.

!When connecting multiple wireless LAN converters, their IP addresses must be changed.

Wireless LAN connections cannot be established between the wireless LAN converter and base unit (wireless LAN router, etc.).

!The wireless LAN converter must be set in order to establish wireless LAN connections. For details, see the CD-ROM included with the wireless LAN converter.

The IP address settings of the receiver and wireless LAN converter do not match the settings of the wireless LAN router, etc.

!Check the IP address settings of the receiver and wireless LAN converter (including the DHCP setting). If the receiver’s DHCP setting is “ON”, turn the receiver’s power off, then turn the power back on.

Check that the IP addresses of the receiver and wireless LAN converter match the settings of the wireless LAN router, etc.

If the receiver’s DHCP setting is “OFF”, set an IP address matching the network of the base unit (wireless LAN router, etc.).

For example, if the wireless LAN router’s IP address is “192.168.1.1”, set the receiver’s IP address to “192.168.1.XXX” (*1), the subnet mask to “255.255.255.0”, the gateway and DNS to “192.168.1.1”. Next, set the wireless LAN converter’s IP address to “192.168.1.249” (*2).

(*1) Set the “XXX” in “192.168.1.XXX” to a number between 2 and 248 that is not assigned to other devices.

(*2) Set the “249” in “192.168.1.249” to a number between 2 and 249 that is not assigned to other devices.

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