Usb Interface; Ipod; Network - Pioneer SC-65 ELITE Operating Instructions Manual

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USB interface

Symptoms
Causes
The folders/files stored on a
The folders/files are currently stored
USB memory device are not
in a region other than the FAT (File
displayed.
Allocation Table) region.
The number of levels in a folder is
more than 9.
The audio files are copyrighted.
A USB memory device is
The USB memory device does not
not recognized.
support the mass storage class
specifications.
A USB hub is currently being used.
This receiver recognizes the USB
memory device as a fraud.
A USB memory device is
Some formats of USB memory
connected and displayed,
devices, including FAT 12, NTFS, and
but the audio files stored
HFS, cannot be played back on this
on the USB memory device
receiver.
cannot be played back.
The file format cannot be properly
played back on this receiver.

iPod

Symptoms
Causes
iPod is not recognized.
This receiver recognizes the iPod as
a fraud.
Remedies
Store the folders/files in the FAT region.
Limit the maximum number of levels in a folder to 9
(page
49).
Copyrighted audio files stored on a USB memory device
cannot be played back
(page
49).
Try using a USB memory device compatible with the mass
storage class specifications. Note that there are cases
where even the audio files stored on a USB memory device
compatible with the mass storage class specifications are
not played back on this receiver
(page
49).
Connect the USB memory device and switch on this
receiver
(page
38).
This receiver does not support USB hubs
(page
49).
Switch off and on again this receiver.
Reconnect the USB device with the receiver switched off.
Change to an input other than iPod/USB, then set the input
back to iPod/USB.
Check whether the format of your USB memory device is
either FAT 16 or FAT 32. Note that the FAT 12, NTFS, and
HFS formats cannot be played back on this receiver
(page
49).
See the list of file formats that can be played back on this
receiver
(page
50).
Remedies
Switch off and on again this receiver.
Reconnect the iPod with the receiver switched off.
Change to an input other than iPod/USB, then set the input
back to iPod/USB.

Network

Symptoms
Causes
Cannot access the network. The LAN cable is not firmly con-
nected.
The router is not switched on.
Internet security software is cur-
rently installed in the connected
component.
The audio component on the net-
work which has been switched off is
switched on.
Playback does not start
The component is currently discon-
while "Connecting..." con-
nected from this receiver or the
tinues to be displayed.
power supply.
The PC or Internet radio is
The corresponding IP address is not
not properly operated.
properly set.
The IP address is being automati-
cally configured.
The audio files stored on
Windows Media Player 11 or
components on the net-
Windows Media Player 12 is not cur-
work, such as a PC, cannot
rently installed on your PC.
be played back.
Audio files recorded in MPEG-4
AAC or FLAC are being played back
on Windows Media Player 11 or
Windows Media Player 12.
The component connected to the
network is not properly operated.
The component connected to the
network does not permit file sharing.
The folder stored on the component
connected to the network has been
deleted or damaged.
Network connections could be
restricted due to the computer's net-
work settings, security settings, etc.
Supported file formats vary by server.
As such, files not supported by your
server are not displayed on this unit.
Cannot access the com-
The component connected to the
ponent connected to the
network is not properly set.

network.

There are no playable audio files on
the component connected to the
network.
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FAQ
Remedies
Firmly connect the LAN cable
(page
37).
Switch on the router.
There are cases where a component with Internet security
software installed cannot be accessed.
Switch on the audio component on the network before
switching on this receiver.
Check whether the component is properly connected to
this receiver or the power supply.
Switch on the built-in DHCP server function of your router,
or set up the network manually according to your network
environment
(page
95).
The automatic configuration process takes time. Please
wait.
Install Windows Media Player 11 or Windows Media Player
12 on your PC
(page
60).
Audio files recorded in MPEG-4 AAC or FLAC cannot be
played back on Windows Media Player 11 or Windows
Media Player 12. Try using another server. Refer to the
operation manual supplied with your server.
Check whether the component is affected by special cir-
cumstances or is in the sleep mode.
Try rebooting the component if necessary.
Try changing the settings for the component connected to
the network.
Check the folder stored on the component connected to
the network.
Check the computer's network settings, security settings,
etc.
For more information check with the manufacturer of your
server.
If the client is automatically authorized, you need to enter
the corresponding information again. Check whether the
connection status is set to "Do not authorize".
Check the audio files stored on the component connected
to the network.
 
 
 
 

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