Messages – Sony TDM-NC1 User Manual

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• Make sure not to place the unit too far from the

wireless LAN router.

• Check your wireless LAN connection

environment. You cannot use CH 12 and 13 (for
European customers).

• If the electric wave is crossed with other wireless

LAN waves, change the wireless channel.

• Check for obstacles (metallic wall, etc.) installed

between the wireless access point and the unit.
These obstacles shorten the wave’s reach length.

• When using the PARTY MODE, using

IEEE802.11g (wireless)/100BASE-TX (wired)
for LAN connection is suggested.

If the unit still does not operate
properly after performing the
above measures, reset the unit
as follows:

While the unit is ‘on’ (the unit is connected to
an AV system), press RESET on the bottom of
the unit using a fine-tipped tool (e.g. pencil,
etc.).

The unit is reset to the factory settings. You should
set the settings you made.

If a message appears while using the unit, follow
the procedures below to correct the problem.

Network

Cannot Play

• Start up M-crew Server Ver. 2.5 and click

[ERROR LOG] in the LAUNCHER window, or
right-click the M-crew Server task tray icon* and
select “ERROR LOG VIEWER”, then check the
error log.

• The track cannot be played in the following cases:

– Sampling rate is other than 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz,

48 kHz.

– The track is not being streamed by linear PCM.

– The track is other than one channel or two

channel.

– The track sampling bits are other than 16 bits.

– The server status is busy.

Check Net

• Check that the network cable between the unit and

the hub or router is firmly connected.

• Check that the hub or router is turned on.

• Set the wireless LAN router channel to any

channel from CH1 to CH11. For details, refer to
the operation manual of your wireless LAN
router.

• The wireless signal is not strong enough. Move

the unit closer to the wireless access point. If the
unit is already close to the access point, check the
configuration of the access point to ensure that the
access point is sending a signal. Once the changes
have been made to the access point, toggle the
WIRELESS/WIRED selector to reconfigure
setting.

IP Conflict

• Set the IP addresses of the unit and other devices

on the network so that there is no duplication
(page 32).

No Item

• Register the track as instructed by the operation

manual of the connected server.

• Follow the procedure below and reconnect to the

server.

1.

Press MENU.

2.

Select “SERVER?” in the network menu
(page 31), then press ENTER.

3.

Press ./> repeatedly to select the
desired media server, then press ENTER.

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