Sony NAC-SV10I Network Hardware User Manual


 
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, Depending on the WMA file format, you may not be
able to play some tracks.
, The track information may have been changed on the
server. Reselect the server in the server list (page 38).
, If the playback range has been set to “one track” for
some reason, you cannot change the playback range
using “Playback Range” in the options menu. In this
case, reselect some other item from the content list.
, “Network Standby” may be set to “Off.” Turn on the
unit or set “Network Standby” to “On” (page 17).
, Confirm that the network is correctly set up. If it is
not, the connection cannot be made (page 31).
, The device has been added to the “Pending Devices”
list. To add the device to the “Permitted Devices”
list, select the device from the “Pending Devices”
list, enter the options menu and then select “Move.”
(page 53).
, A maximum of 20 connectable devices have been
set. Delete unnecessary devices from the “Permitted
Devices” list, and then set “Access Permission
Settings” to “Auto,” or move the device from
“Pending Devices” to “Permitted Devices”
(page 53).
, Server operation of the unit is suspended if the unit is
conducting one of the following operations.
Playing a track stored on the server (the unit is
operating as a player)
Updating the system application
Formatting the system
, The unit cannot stream audio content to multiple
players. The unit can connect to only one player at a
time.
, Track information on the connected iPod/iPhone has
been updated. For this reason, the player may
sometimes be unable to obtain the correct track
information. If this is the case, the information on the
player device should be refreshed.
, The unit itself does not support the Wake-on-LAN
standard. Therefore the unit cannot be turned on by
Wake-on-LAN when “Network Standby” is set to
“Off.” Set “Network Standby” to “On” so that the
unit can respond to operations by other devices via a
network (page 17).
, Audio streaming from the unit will depend on the
function selected and the status of the unit. For
details on audio streaming from the unit, see “About
the status of the unit and the sound sources for audio
streaming” (page 49).
, The PARTY host is playing a track of an audio
format that cannot be played on the unit.
, It may take a while before the playback sound is
output.
, The PARTY feature is being used by several devices
at the same time when the unit tries to join a PARTY,
the unit may not be able to join the desired PARTY.
Close all other instances of the PARTY feature
except the desired one, then join the desired PARTY.
, Make sure that the router/wireless LAN router/access
point is turned on.
, Confirm the network status. Enter the settings menu
and select “Network Settings” - “Tools” -
“Connection Diagnosis” (page 31). If an error occurs,
an error number appears and “!” appears next to the
error item.
, When the unit is connected via a wireless network,
move the unit and the wireless LAN router/access
point closer to each other and perform the setup
again.
, 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.
You cannot play a copyrighted WMA format
track.
You cannot select a previously selected track.
The playback range cannot be changed.
Devices on the network cannot connect to the
unit.
A player cannot play tracks on the iPod/
iPhone placed on the unit.
The unit cannot be turned on automatically
when accessed by devices on the network.
A player cannot receive audio content from
the unit.
The unit cannot play the track that is currently
being played by the PARTY host.
The unit has joined an unintended PARTY.
Music Services
You cannot connect the unit to a service.