Onkyo ABX-N300 Laser Pointer User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting—Continued
When connected via a wireless LAN, radio conditions
may make it impossible for the ABX-N300 to connect
to the server, or the audio might be interrupted, or the
image and audio might lose synchronization. Try
connecting via a wired LAN.
Can’t operate AirPlay.
In some cases you won’t be able to perform operations
from the ABX-N300 itself or using the buttons of the
remote controller. If so, perform the operations from
your iPod touch/iPhone/iPad.
If you’ve switched the input to something other than
“AirPlay,” pause your iPod touch/iPhone/iPad and
wait at least ten seconds before resuming playback.
If you turned the power off during AirPlay playback,
pause your iPod touch/iPhone/iPad and wait at least
ten seconds before resuming playback.
If multiple ABX-N300 units are playing
simultaneously, AirPlay might not be controlled
correctly. Be careful not to let the remote control laser
beam be received by multiple ABX-N300 units.
Cannot connect to a Rocketboost network.
If the joining process is failing, make sure that only
one of your Rocketboost wireless devices has the Hub
switch enabled.
Make sure that you have installed the WLC-TR1
(sold separately).
Make sure that the link is established by Rocketboost
setup menu.
The maximum number of Rocketboost devices in a
Rocketboost Network at the same time is five. If you
already have five devices and attempt to join another
one, then joining will fail for the new device. Power
down one of your devices and try again.
The remote controller doesn’t work
properly.
Replace the battery with a new one (see page 8).
The ABX-N300’s remote control sensor is being
subjected to bright light (inverter-type fluorescent
light or sunlight) (see page 8).
The ABX-N300 may malfunction if fluorescent light
bulbs in the room are wearing out and flickering.
Please check the fluorescent lights.
Insufficient volume from portable audio
player.
Raise the volume on the portable audio player.
Use a connection cable that does not contain a built-in
resistor.
No sound is heard from your turntable.
Make sure the turntable has a built-in phono equalizer.
If the turntable doesn’t have a phono equalizer built-
in, you must provide one.
If you’re using a record player with an MC cartridge,
you’ll need a step-up transformer or a head amp.
The timers don’t work.
Are the clock and timer set correctly? Could there be
a mistake in the day of the week, the 24-hour/12-hour
time display setting, or the AM/PM setting
(see pages 23 and 24)?
The timer will not operate if the power is already on at
the start time. Make sure that the ABX-N300 is in
standby mode at the timer start time (see page 25).
If the times of the two timers overlap, the timer that is
set later will not operate. Set the two timers to non-
overlapping times (see page 24).
Make sure the timer is set to suitable volume setting
(see page 25).
If “Standby Mode” is set to “Normal,” the system will
start up when the timer-on time arrives; this means
that it will be approximately 30 seconds later when
sound actually begins to play.
Clock is not shown in standby mode.
Pressing the remote control’s [DISPLAY] button will
make the clock appear for eight seconds (see page 23).
It’s not possible to make the clock remain displayed in
standby mode.
Rocketboost™
(North American models only)
Remote Controller
External Components
Timers
The ABX-N300 contains a microcomputer. In very
rare situations, severe interference, noise from an
external source, or static electricity may cause it to
malfunction or lockup. In the unlikely event that this
should happen, unplug the AC adapter, wait at least ten
seconds, and then plug it back in again. If this doesn’t
resolve the issue, reset the ABX-N300 to its factory
defaults (see page 33).