Sony HT-RT5 Operating Instructions - Page 52
Wireless sound Subwoofer, Surround speakers, TV or Blu-ray Disc Player
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The wireless LAN connection may be unstable depending on the usage environment, especially while using the BLUETOOTH function of the system. In this case, adjust the usage environment. The wireless router you want is not shown in the wireless network list. Press BACK to return to the previous screen, and try [Wireless Setup(builtin)] again (page 17). If the wireless router you want is still not detected, select [New connection registration] from the network list, then select [Manual registration] to input a network name (SSID) manually. Wireless sound (Subwoofer/ Surround speakers) No sound is heard from the subwoofer/ surround speakers. Make sure the AC power cord (mains lead) of the subwoofer/surround speakers is connected properly (refer to the supplied Startup Guide). The on/standby indicator on the subwoofer/surround speakers does not light. - Make sure the AC power cord (mains lead) of the subwoofer/ surround speakers is connected properly. - Press (on/standby) of the subwoofer/surround speakers to turn on the power. The on/standby indicator on the subwoofer/surround speakers flashes slowly in green or lights in red. - Move the subwoofer/surround speakers to a location near the Bar Speaker so that the on/standby indicator on the subwoofer/ surround speakers lights in green. - Follow the steps in "Further Setting for the Wireless System (Subwoofer/Surround speakers)" (page 39). - Check the connection status of the wireless sound system (page 39). The on/standby indicator on the subwoofer/surround speakers flashes quickly in green. - Consult your nearest Sony dealer. The on/standby indicator on the subwoofer/surround speakers flashes in red. - Press (on/standby) of the subwoofer/surround speakers to turn off the power and check whether the ventilation opening of the subwoofer/surround speakers is blocked or not. The subwoofer is designed for playback of bass sound. When the input source does not contain much of bass sound, as is the case with most TV programs, the bass sound may not be audible. Press SW + on the remote control to increase the volume of the subwoofer (page 59). Sound skips or has noise. If there is a device nearby that generates electromagnetic waves, such as a wireless LAN or a microwave oven in use, locate the system apart from it. If there is an obstacle between the Bar Speaker and the subwoofer/ surround speakers, move or remove it. Locate the Bar Speaker and the subwoofer/surround speakers as close as possible. Switch the wireless LAN frequency of any nearby Wi-Fi router or PC to 2.4 GHz range. Switch the network connection of the TV or Blu-ray Disc Player from wireless to wired. 52US