Sound output, Network connection, Ipod & iphone – Sony NAS-SV20i User Manual

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The on/standby indicator may not turn off
immediately after you unplug the power cord. This is
not a malfunction. The indicator will turn off after
30 seconds.

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If the “Network Standby” mode is set to “On,” the
clock is displayed when the unit is turned off.

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The volume may be minimized. Press VOLUME +/–
buttons to adjust the volume.

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Check to make sure that the unit is not paused.

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Check the connections of the device connected to the
unit. Check to make sure the proper function is
selected.

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The specified station may have temporarily stopped
broadcasting.

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If you select the Music Services function as the
sound source, the sound may not be output,
depending on the service provider or the network
environment.

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Move the audio connecting cable away from any
display, fluorescent light, or other electrical devices.

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Move the unit away from any display or TV.

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If plugs or jacks are dirty, wipe them with a cloth
slightly moistened with alcohol.

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Connect the unit to a different wall socket.

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Install a noise filter (available separately) to the
power cord.

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Check the nature of the error. See “Messages” (page
69).

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The network settings on the unit may be incorrect.
Confirm the network status. Enter the settings menu
and select “Network Settings” - “Tools” -
“Connection Diagnosis” (page 32). For further

information on the network connection, refer to the
customer support site (page 64).

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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.

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Check the settings of the router/wireless LAN router/
access point and perform the setup again. For details
on the settings of the devices, refer to the operating
manual of the devices.

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Wireless networks are influenced by electromagnetic
radiation emitted by microwave ovens and other
devices. Move the unit away from these devices.

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Make sure that the router/wireless LAN router/access
point is turned on.

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If you have reset the unit or have performed a system
recovery on your server, make the network settings
again (page 25).

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Make sure the iPod/iPhone is connected securely.

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Make sure the iPod/iPhone is connected securely.

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Make sure the iPod/iPhone is playing music.

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Adjust the volume.

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Turn down the volume.

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Set the sound style to “Standard” (page 58).

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“Remote UI Mode” may be set to “Off.” When this
item is set to “Off,” the iPod/iPhone content does not
appear on the display. Enter the options menu of the
iPod & iPhone function and set “Remote UI Mode”
to “On” (page 34).

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Make sure the iPod/iPhone is updated with the latest
software. If not, update the iPod/iPhone before using
it with the unit.

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“Remote UI Mode” may be set to “Off.” When this
item is set to “Off,” the iPod/iPhone content does not
appear on the display. Enter the options menu of the
iPod & iPhone function and set “Remote UI Mode”
to “On” (page 34).

The on/standby indicator remains lit after you
unplug the power cord.

The clock is displayed after you turn the unit
off.

Sound output

There is no sound.

There is severe humming or noise in the
sound.

Network connection

An error message appears.

The unit cannot connect to the network.

iPod & iPhone

“Insert iPod or iPhone” appears.

There is no sound.

The sound is distorted.

The unit does not display the content stored
on the connected iPod/iPhone.

The remote control does not function.

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