Stabilizing s-air reception, When s-air reception is poor – Sony STR-DN1010 User Manual

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Press

V/v repeatedly to select

“RF Change”, then press

or

b.

5

Press

V/v repeatedly to select

the setting you want, then
press .

• AUTO: Normally select this. The

system changes “RF Change” to “ON”
or “OFF” automatically.

• ON: The system transmits sound by

searching for a better channel for
transmitting.

• OFF: The system transmits sound by

fixing the channel for transmitting.

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Press GUI MODE.

The GUI menu turns off.

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When you set “RF Change” to
“OFF”, select the ID so that
sound transmission is most
stable.

Notes

• In most cases, you will not need to change this

setting.

• If “RF Change” is set to “OFF”, transmission

between the S-AIR main unit and S-AIR sub unit
can be performed using one of the following
channels.
– S-AIR ID A: equivalent channel for IEEE

802.11b/g channel 1

– S-AIR ID B: equivalent channel for IEEE

802.11b/g channel 6

– S-AIR ID C: equivalent channel for IEEE

802.11b/g channel 11

• The transmission may be improved by changing

the transmission channel (frequency) of the other
wireless system(s). For details, refer to the
operating instructions of the other wireless
system(s).

Stabilizing S-AIR
reception

Check the following when S-AIR reception is
poor or unstable.
– Confirm the wireless adapters are inserted

correctly (page 35).

– Confirm that the S-AIR IDs of the S-AIR

main unit and sub unit are the same

(page 77).

Check the following.
• Keep cords that are connected to the S-AIR

product (AC power cord (mains lead),
speaker cords, or other cords) away from the
wireless adapter and slot.

• Keep as much space as possible around

S-AIR products.
– Avoid placing S-AIR products on top of or

directly below other electronic equipment.

– Avoid placing S-AIR products in a closed

rack, metal rack or under a table.

When S-AIR reception is poor

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