Step 3, Troubleshooting – Sony CPF-IX001 User Manual

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CPF-IX001 2-892-537-12 (2)

Step 3

Make the wireless settings.

1

Confirm the settings of your wireless

system.

Check the following items of your wireless LAN router to set the

same information for the CPF-IX001.
SSID (Wireless Network Name):

If your wireless LAN router security is enabled,
Security mode:

Key:

Key Number

(when using WEP):

Tips

 For details on how to check the wireless LAN router settings, refer to the

operation manual of your wireless LAN router.

 Check that your wireless LAN router uses the latest firmware version. For

details, refer to the operation manual of your wireless LAN router.

2

Press MENU.

Press or  repeatedly until “WLAN SETUP?” appears in

the display, then press ENTER.
The IP address appears in the display.

MENU

ENTER

3

Start up the “WLAN Setup Assistant” on

your computer.

Select [Start] – [All Programs] – [M-crew Server] – [TOOLS]

– [WLAN Setup Assistant].

4

Press NEXT.

Wait a moment for Internet Explorer to start up.

5

Enter “root” to “User name” section.

Leave “Password” section blank, and

click [OK] to login.

6

Select the language.

7

Click “Wireless LAN Setup” in the Menu

on your computer.

The Setup screen appears.

8

Enter the SSID, Security mode and Key

that you checked in Step 3-1, and click

[Setup].

Tips

 When using WEP, check that the router Key No. and the above setting

match.

 In most cases only one WEP Key No. is required, in which case enter the

WEP Key No. to “WEP Key No. 1.”

9

After finishing the setup, click “Restart

Audio Client” in the Menu, and then

click [Restart].

The CPF-IX001 restarts, and the settings are complete.

10

Set the WIRELESS/WIRED selector

to WIRELESS (see Step 2-1), and

disconnect the network cable from the

network unit.

“Configuring” flashes in the display and the network is

configured.

Tip

“Configuring” may flash for several minutes.

11

Press and check that music or

sample music is played.

Troubleshooting

Step

Symptom

Action

1-2

The firewall settings

screen appear.

Follow the instructions on the

screen to allow the M-crew

communication.

2-4

“Configuring”

continues to flash

in the display for

longer than five

minutes without the

configuration being

completed.

If an IP address has been specified

in your computer’s network

settings, change the setting to

automatically acquire the IP

address.

“No Server” appears

in the display.

Follow the procedures below one

by one.

1 Confirm the security software

(Firewall) setting on your

computer.

2 Restart the M-crew Server.

2-1 Select “Stop music server” on

the M-crew Server task tray

icon.

2-2 Select “Start music server”

on the M-crew Server task

tray icon.

3 Reboot your computer.

4 Execute “DatabaseClear.exe”

to initialize the database

(usually located in C:\Program

Files\Mcrewserver). When the

database is initialized the music

links are deleted, so reset the

links.

3-1,

3-8

What is “SSID” or

“Security Mode”?

“SSID” is the wireless LAN

identifier and “Security Mode”

is a communication encryption

method. These may be included

with your access point. If

your wireless key is a string of

10 characters, select WEP (64-bit)

for “Security Mode.” For more

details, check the settings of your

access point.

3-3

The “WLAN Setup

Assistant” does not

appear on the screen.

If you are using a proxy server

with your browser, disconnect it

temporarily.

3-11

“Check Net” appears

in the display while

the wireless icon

(

) is flashing.

The signal is not strong enough.

Move the CPF-IX001 closer to the

access point. If the CPF-IX001 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

WIRED/WIRELESS selector to

reconfigure setting.

Check the wireless channel of the

wireless LAN router. Channels 1 to

11 can be used with the CPF-IX001.

“No Server” appears

in the display while

the wireless icon

(

) lights up.

The wireless key may have been

entered incorrectly. Go back to a

wired connection and perform the

settings again from Step 3-2.

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