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You cannot connect the receiver to a
service.
• Make sure that the wireless LAN router/
access point is turned on.
Check the network status. See “To check
the network information” (page 99), then
select “Connection” in step 2. If
“Connection Fail” appears, set up the
network connection again (page 66).
• When the system is connected to the
wireless network, move the receiver and
the wireless LAN router/access point
closer to each other.
If your contract with your Internet
provider limits Internet connection to one
device at a time, this device will not be
able to access the Internet when another
device is already connected. Consult your
carrier or service provider.
The sound skips.
The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may
be too low. Move the receiver and the
wireless LAN router/access point closer to
each other, without any obstacles between.
Pairing cannot be done.
Move the Bluetooth device closer to the
receiver.
• Pairing may not be possible if other
Bluetooth devices are present around the
receiver. In this case, turn off the other
Bluetooth devices.
Enter the same passkey that was entered at
the Bluetooth device correctly (page 82).
Cannot make the Bluetooth
connection.
The Bluetooth device you attempted to
connect does not support the A2DP
profile, and cannot be connected with the
receiver.
Press BLUETOOTH on the receiver to
connect to the last connected Bluetooth
device.
Turn on the Bluetooth function of the
Bluetooth device.
Establish a connection from the Bluetooth
device.
The pairing registration information has
been erased. Perform the pairing operation
again (page 82).
While connected to a Bluetooth device,
this receiver cannot be detected and a
connection cannot be established from
another Bluetooth device.
Erase the pairing registration information
of a Bluetooth device (page 101) and
perform the pairing operation again.
The sound skips or fluctuates, or the
connection is lost.
The receiver and the Bluetooth device are
too far apart.
If there are obstacles between the receiver
and your Bluetooth device, remove or
avoid the obstacles.
If there is equipment that generates
electromagnetic radiation, such as a
wireless LAN, other Bluetooth device, or a
microwave oven nearby, move them
away.
The sound of your Bluetooth device
cannot be heard on this receiver.
Turn up the volume on your Bluetooth
device first, and then adjust the volume
using MASTER VOL + or 2 + (or
MASTER VOLUME on the receiver).
Severe hum or noise
If there are obstacles between the receiver
and your Bluetooth device, remove or
avoid the obstacles.

SEN

Bluetooth device