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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