Operation Manual

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FAQ
13
Symptom Remedy
4K video is not output even though a
4K compliant TV is connected.
When the MAIN/HDZONE setting is MAIN and the HDMI output setting is OUT 1+2 and
when the MAIN/HDZONE setting is HDZONE and HDZONE is the same input as with the
main zone, video is output with the lower resolution of the TV connected to HDMI OUT 1
and HDMI OUT 2. When there is only one 4K compliant TV, connect it to HDMI OUT 1
and set the HDMI output setting to OUT 1 or turn off HDZONE so that video is only output
to the 4K compliant TV.
Even though a 4K/60p 4:4:4 24 bit
compatible TV is connected, the
4K/60p 4:4:4 24 bit video image is not
output correctly.
Set the HDMI 4K/60p signal input setting to 4:4:4 (page 93 ).
When the HDMI cable does not support 4K/60p 4:4:4 24 bit (18 Gbps transmission), video
images may not be output properly. In that case, replace the cable with a compatible
HDMI cable or change the HDMI 4K/60p signal input setting to 4:2:0 to watch the 4K/60p
4:2:0 24 bit video image.
The HDMI OUT 3 terminal does not output a 4K/60p 4:4:4 24 bit video image if
MAIN/HDZONE is set to HDZONE. Set MAIN/HDZONE to MAIN or use the HDMI OUT
1 or HDMI OUT 2 terminals.
You cannot input 4K/60p 4:4:4 24 bit video from HDMI IN 3 to the IN 7 terminal. Use the
BD IN, HDMI IN 1 or HDMI IN 2 terminal.
MHL
Symptom Remedy
When playing an MHL-compat-
ible device connected to the
HDMI 7/MHL terminal, the Standby
Through function does not work and
the power turns off.
The MHL device will not operate unless power is being supplied from this receiver. When
this receiver is in the Standby Through mode, power cannot be supplied due to reduced
power consumption. Because of this, the MHL device will not operate. This is not a mal-
function.
MHL-compatible device cannot be
operated with the remote control.
Press MHL to set the remote control to the MHL control mode.
MHL POW ERR is displayed on the
display.
There is a problem with the power supply for the MHL device. After turning OFF the
receiver, disconnect the MHL device, connect the MHL device again and then turn ON
the power of the receiver.
If the error is displayed even though the above operation is repeated several times,
there is a problem with the receiver or the MHL device. Disconnect the power cable and
request repair.
Built-in AVNavigator
Symptom Cause Remedy
AVNavigator does not inter-
act well with the receiver.
The receiver’s power is not turned on. Turn the receiver’s power on. (Wait about 60 seconds after
the power turns on for network functions to start.)
The receiver or computer is not con-
nected to the LAN.
Connect a LAN cable to the receiver or computer (page 46 ).
The router’s power is off. Turn the router’s power on.
Network connections could be
restricted due to the computer’s net-
work settings, security settings, etc.
Check the computer’s network settings, security settings, etc.
Symptom Cause Remedy
In the middle of
Wiring Navi, you are
instructed to turn off the
power of the unit and then
connect other equipment or
speakers.
This is to avoid failure of the receiver
due to a short-circuit between cables
or from static electricity.
Per the Wiring Navi instructions, turn OFF the power
of the receiver. As long as the browser has not quit,
Wiring Navi resumes guidance upon turning ON the
receiver.
When the Wiring Navi or
Interactive Operation Guide
is launched, a warning
about security protection
appears on the browser.
This is because of the browser’s
security function.
This is not a problem. Perform the operation to authorize
the blocked contents.
AVNavigator screen is not
displayed on the browser.
This receiver’s IP address has not
been entered into the browser cor-
rectly.
Check the receiver’s IP address and enter it correctly in the
browser (page 58 ).
Receiver settings cannot be
made from a browser.
JavaScript is disabled on the internet
browser.
Enable JavaScript.
The browser is not compatible with
JavaScript.
Use an internet browser that is compatible with JavaScript.
USB interface
Symptom Cause Remedy
The folders/files stored on a
USB memory device are not
displayed.
The folders/files are currently stored
in a region other than the FAT (File
Allocation Table) region.
Store the folders/files in the FAT region.
The number of levels in a folder is
more than 9.
Limit the maximum number of levels in a folder to 9 (page
66 ).
The audio files are copyrighted.
Copyrighted audio files stored on a USB memory device
cannot be played back (page 66 ).
A USB memory device is
not recognized.
The USB memory device does not
support the mass storage class
specifications.
Try using a USB memory device compatible with the mass
storage class specifications. Note that there are cases
where even the audio files stored on a USB memory device
compatible with the mass storage class specifications are
not played back on this receiver (page 66 ).
Connect the USB memory device and switch on this
receiver (page 47 ).
A USB hub is currently being used.
This receiver does not support USB hubs (page 66 ).
This receiver recognizes the USB
memory device as a fraud.
Switch off and on again this receiver.
Reconnect the USB device with the receiver switched off.
Change to an input other than iPod/USB, then set the input
back to iPod/USB.
A USB memory device is
connected and displayed,
but the audio files stored
on the USB memory device
cannot be played back.
Some formats of USB memory
devices, including FAT 12, NTFS, and
HFS, cannot be played back on this
receiver.
Check whether the format of your USB memory device is either
FAT 16 or FAT 32. Note that the FAT 12, NTFS, and HFS formats
cannot be played back on this receiver (page 66 ).
The file format cannot be properly
played back on this receiver.
See the list of file formats that can be played back on this
receiver (page 67 ).