JVC DD-3 Instructions - Page 167

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Reference Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible solution Reference page Files stored on the The Ethernet cable is not Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected computer are not connected. properly. (Insert the Ethernet cable until it 6 displayed. clicks.) A wrong cable is used. When connecting the main unit to a router, use a straight-through cable. 6 CyberLink Media Server is Install CyberLink Media Server to the com- not installed. puter. 7 Incorrect IP addresses have been set manually. (When DHCP function is not used) Check that the same values are set in the first, second and third group of digits and different values are set in the fourth group of digits for the main unit and the computer. 11-15 A file is not played Another device is using the If another device is using the network while back properly. network connected to the the main unit is playing back a file, the net- main unit. work may be confused, image frames may drop and sound may skip. Remove the - device from the network before playing back a file. A video, audio or The file type is not compati- Use a file of the playable type. still picture file can- ble with this system. 3 not be played back. The file is corrupted. You cannot play back a corrupted file. - 20

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Reference
Problem
Possible cause
Possible solution
Reference
page
Files stored on the
computer are not
displayed.
The Ethernet cable is not
connected.
Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected
properly. (Insert the Ethernet cable until it
clicks.)
6
A wrong cable is used.
When connecting the main unit to a router,
use a straight-through cable.
6
CyberLink Media Server is
not installed.
Install CyberLink Media Server to the com-
puter.
7
Incorrect IP addresses
have been set manually.
(When DHCP function is
not used)
Check that the same values are set in the
first, second and third group of digits and dif-
ferent values are set in the fourth group of
digits for the main unit and the computer.
11-15
A file is not played
back properly.
Another device is using the
network connected to the
main unit.
If another device is using the network while
the main unit is playing back a file, the net-
work may be confused, image frames may
drop and sound may skip. Remove the
device from the network before playing back
a file.
-
A video, audio or
still picture file can-
not be played back.
The file type is not compati-
ble with this system.
Use a file of the playable type.
3
The file is corrupted.
You cannot play back a corrupted file.
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Troubleshooting