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Troubleshooting—Continued
To operate your iPod/iPhone using the remote
controller, point the remote controller toward the
ABX-N300’s remote control sensor (see page 8).
Can’t recharge the iPod/iPhone.
Make sure your iPod/iPhone is properly seated in the
ABX-N300’s iPod dock. (see pages 9 and 16).
Disconnect your iPod/iPhone from the dock, and then
firmly insert it back into the dock.
If your iPod or iPhone is in a case, remove the case
before inserting the iPod or iPhone (see page 9).
The indication “No Dock” or “Connecting”
remains even though your iPod/iPhone is
connected.
Disconnect your iPod/iPhone from the dock, and then
firmly insert it back into the dock.
Power-off the ABX-N300, or disconnect the AC
adapter. Then turn on the power once again, and
connect your iPod/iPhone.
Can’t use the network server.
Make sure that the network server has the correct
settings (see page 20).
Make sure that the network server is running.
Make sure that the network server is correctly
connected to your home network.
Make sure that the router’s LAN port is correctly
connected to the ABX-N300.
Make sure that the correct IP address is assigned in the
ABX-N300’s “Network Info” (see page 30).
Sound is interrupted while playing music
files from a network server.
Make sure that the network server meets the operating
requirements (see page 32).
If you’re using a computer as the network server, try
closing all application software other than the server
software (such as Windows Media
®
Player 12).
The playback sound might be interrupted if your
computer is downloading or copying a large amount of
files.
Can’t listen to Internet radio.
Make sure that the format being transmitted by the
radio station is supported by the ABX-N300
(see page 32).
The radio station may be off air or overly busy. Try
again after a while.
Check whether you can connect to the Internet from a
different device. If not, power-off all devices
connected to the network, wait for a while, and then
turn them on again.
Make sure that your router’s LAN port is correctly
connected to the ABX-N300.
Make sure that the correct IP address is assigned in the
ABX-N300’s “Network Info” (see page 30).
Depending on your ISP, you might need to make
proxy server setting.
Make sure you’re using a router and modem that are
supported by your ISP.
Network server or computer does not
display a list.
Make sure that the network settings are correct
(see page 20).
Make sure that the router is set correctly.
If the ABX-N300 is connected via a wireless LAN, the
state of the radio signal may make it impossible for the
ABX-N300 to connect to the server, or may cause the
connection to be interrupted. Try connecting via a
wired LAN.
Can’t play back.
Is the file you’re attempting to play supported by the
ABX-N300 (see page 32)?
If the ABX-N300 is connected via a wireless LAN, the
state of the radio signal may make playback
impossible, or may cause the audio to be interrupted.
Try connecting via a wired LAN.
In order to play back music files from a computer,
you’ll need to start up Windows Media
®
Player 11 or
12, and make settings for it (see pages 20).
No Sound during AirPlay playback.
After switching the input to something other than
“AirPlay,” pause iTunes or your iPod touch/iPhone/
iPad and wait at least ten seconds before resuming
playback.
Click the AirPlay icon [] to temporarily disable the
iTunes or iPod touch/iPhone/iPad connection, and
then try reconnecting and playing back (see page 17).
Try turning the ABX-N300’s power off and then on
again. Alternatively, disconnect the AC adapter, and
wait at least ten seconds before reconnecting it and
turning the power on again.
Try resetting the ABX-N300 (see page 33).
Try restarting or resetting iTunes or your iPod touch/
iPhone/iPad.
Network
Internet Radio
Playing Music Files Saved on a
Network Server or Computer
AirPlay