Sony STR-DN1040 Operating Instructions (Large File - 14.3 MB) - Page 123

Set Network Standby to On so that, Auto Access to Allow

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Additional Information - A track that you purchased at an online music store that does not allow home network streaming. - A track in a format unsupported by the receiver (page 49). • Confirm that the selected track has not been erased from the server. If the track has been erased, select another track. • Make sure that the wireless LAN router/access point is turned on. • Make sure that the server is turned on. • The server may be unstable. Restart it. • Confirm that the receiver and the server are connected to the wireless LAN router/access point correctly. "No Track" appears. • If there are no tracks or folders in the selected folder, you cannot extend the folder to display its contents. Cannot play back a copyrighted WMA format track. • For how to check the copyright protection of a WMA file, see page 69. Cannot select a previously selected track. • The track information may have been changed on the server. Reselect the server in the server list (page 66). Devices on the home network cannot connect to the receiver. • "Network Standby" may be set to "Off". Turn on the receiver or set "Network Standby" to "On" in Network Settings menu (page 101). • Confirm that the network is correctly set up. If it is not, the connection cannot be made (page 101). • The device on the device list is set to "Not Allow" (page 68), or the device is not added to the device list (page 68). • A maximum of 20 connectable devices has been set. Delete unnecessary devices on the device list, and then set "Auto Access" to "Allow" (page 68). • Server operation of the receiver is suspended if the receiver is conducting one of the following operations. - Playing a track stored on the server (the receiver is operating as a player) - Updating the software - Formatting the system The receiver cannot be turned on automatically when accessed by devices on the network. • The receiver itself does not support the Wake-on-LAN standard. Therefore the receiver cannot be turned on by Wakeon-LAN when "Network Standby" is set to "Off" in Network Settings menu. Set "Network Standby" to "On" so that the receiver can respond to operations by other devices via a network (page 101). Devices on the network cannot turn on the receiver. • The receiver cannot be turned on with a Wake-on-LAN start up operated by other devices on a network. The receiver cannot play the track that is currently being played by the PARTY host. • The PARTY host is playing a track of an audio format that cannot be played on the receiver. • It may take a while before the playback sound is output. The receiver joins an unintended PARTY. • If more than one PARTY has been started when the receiver joins, the receiver may not be able to join the PARTY you want. Close the other PARTY, and then join the PARTY you want. 123US

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Additional Information
A track that you purchased at an
online music store that does not
allow home network streaming.
A track in a format unsupported by
the receiver (page 49).
Confirm that the selected track has not
been erased from the server. If the
track has been erased, select another
track.
Make sure that the wireless LAN
router/access point is turned on.
Make sure that the server is turned on.
The server may be unstable. Restart it.
Confirm that the receiver and the
server are connected to the wireless
LAN router/access point correctly.
“No Track” appears.
If there are no tracks or folders in the
selected folder, you cannot extend the
folder to display its contents.
Cannot play back a copyrighted WMA
format track.
For how to check the copyright
protection of a WMA file, see page 69.
Cannot select a previously selected
track.
The track information may have been
changed on the server. Reselect the
server in the server list (page 66).
Devices on the home network cannot
connect to the receiver.
“Network Standby” may be set to
“Off”. Turn on the receiver or set
“Network Standby” to “On” in
Network Settings menu (page 101).
Confirm that the network is correctly
set up. If it is not, the connection
cannot be made (page 101).
The device on the device list is set to
“Not Allow” (page
68), or the device is
not added to the device list (page 68).
A maximum of 20 connectable devices
has been set. Delete unnecessary
devices on the device list, and then set
“Auto Access” to “Allow” (page 68).
Server operation of the receiver is
suspended if the receiver is conducting
one of the following operations.
Playing a track stored on the server
(the receiver is operating as a player)
Updating the software
Formatting the system
The receiver cannot be turned on
automatically when accessed by
devices on the network.
The receiver itself does not support the
Wake-on-LAN standard. Therefore the
receiver cannot be turned on by Wake-
on-LAN when “Network Standby” is
set to “Off” in Network Settings menu.
Set “Network Standby” to “On” so that
the receiver can respond to operations
by other devices via a network
(page 101).
Devices on the network cannot turn on
the receiver.
The receiver cannot be turned on with
a Wake-on-LAN start up operated by
other devices on a network.
The receiver cannot play the track that
is currently being played by the PARTY
host.
The PARTY host is playing a track of
an audio format that cannot be played
on the receiver.
It may take a while before the playback
sound is output.
The receiver joins an unintended
PARTY.
If more than one PARTY has been
started when the receiver joins, the
receiver may not be able to join the
PARTY you want. Close the other
PARTY, and then join the PARTY you
want.