Operating instructions
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13 Additional information
Troubleshooting of wireless 
LAN
Network cannot be accessed via wireless 
LAN.
Wireless LAN converter’s power is not on. 
(Wireless LAN converter’s “Power”, “WPS” 
and “Wireless” indicators are not all lit.)
!  Check that the USB cable connect-
ing the wireless LAN converter to the 
receiver’s DC OUTPUT for WIRELESS 
LAN terminal is properly connected.
WLAN POW ERR is displayed on the receiv-
er’s display window.
!  There is a problem with the wireless 
LAN converter’s power supply. Turn the 
receiver’s power off, then disconnect 
the USB cable, reconnect the USB cable 
and turn the receiver’s power back on.
!  If WLAN POW ERR is still displayed 
after repeating the above procedure 
several times, there is a problem with 
the receiver or the USB cable. Unplug 
the receiver from the wall and call a 
Pioneer authorized independent service 
company.
The LAN cable is not firmly connected.
!  Firmly connect the LAN cable (page 21).
Wireless LAN converter and base unit (wire-
less LAN router, etc.) are too far apart or 
there is an obstacle between them.
!  Improve the wireless LAN environment 
by moving the wireless LAN converter 
and base unit closer together, etc.
There is a microwave oven or other device 
generating electromagnetic waves near the 
wireless LAN environment.
!  Use the system in a place away from 
microwave ovens or others device gener-
ating electromagnetic waves.
!  Avoid using devices generating electro-
magnetic waves as much as possible 
when using the system with the wireless 
LAN.
Multiple wireless LAN converters are con-
nected to the wireless LAN router.
!  When connecting multiple wireless LAN 
converters, their IP addresses must be 
changed. For example, if the wireless 
LAN router’s IP address is “192.168.1.1”, 
set the first wireless LAN converter’s IP 
address to “192.168.1.249”, the second 
wireless LAN converter’s IP address to 
“192.168.1.248”, using values between 2 
and 249 (such as “249” and “248”) that 
are not assigned to other wireless LAN 
converters or to other devices.
Wireless LAN connections cannot be estab-
lished between the wireless LAN converter 
and base unit (wireless LAN router, etc.).
!  The wireless LAN converter must be set 
in order to establish wireless LAN con-
nections. See Wireless LAN Converter on 
page 65 .
The wireless LAN converter is properly 
connected to the receiver and the wireless 
LAN converter’s indicators are lit, but the 
wireless LAN converter cannot be set from 
the receiver (the settings screen cannot be 
displayed).
!  If DHCP in the receiver’s IP settings is 
set to OFF and the IP address has been 
set manually, the IP address set in the 
wireless LAN converter may not match.
  In the receiver’s IP settings, set DHCP 
to ON. After the setting is completed, 
turn the receiver’s power off. Next, turn 
the receiver’s power back on and check 
whether the wireless LAN converter’s 
settings can be displayed with the 
receiver.
Symptoms Causes Remedies
Audio playback is undesirably 
stopped or disturbed.
The audio file currently being 
played back was not recorded 
in a format playable on this 
receiver.
Check whether the audio file was recorded 
in a format supported by this receiver.
Check whether the folder has been dam-
aged or corrupted.
Note that there are cases where even the 
audio files listed as playable on this receiver 
cannot be played back or displayed (page 
39).
The LAN cable is currently dis-
connected.
Connect the LAN cable properly (page 20).
There is heavy traffic on the 
network with the Internet being 
accessed on the same network.
Use 100BASE-TX to access the components 
on the network.
When in the DMR mode, depend-
ing on the external controller 
being used, playback may be 
interrupted when a volume 
operation is performed from the 
controller.
In this case, adjust the volume from the 
receiver or remote control.
Cannot access Windows 
Media Player 11 or Windows 
Media Player 12.
In case of Windows Media Player 
11: You are currently logged onto 
the domain through your PC with 
Windows XP or Windows Vista 
installed.
In case of Windows Media Player 
12: You are currently logged onto 
the domain through your PC with 
Windows 7 installed.
Instead of logging onto the domain, log 
onto the local machine (page 37).
Cannot listen to Internet radio 
stations.
The firewall settings for compo-
nents on the network are cur-
rently in operation.
Check the firewall settings for components 
on the network.
You are currently disconnected 
from the Internet.
Check the connection settings for com-
ponents on the network, and consult with 
your network service provider if necessary 
(page 64).
The broadcasts from an Internet 
radio station are stopped or 
interrupted.
There are cases where you cannot listen 
to some Internet radio stations even when 
they are listed in the list of Internet radio 
stations on this receiver (page 37).
The Home Media Gallery can-
not be operated with the but-
tons on the remote control.
The remote control is not cur-
rently set to the Home Media 
Gallery mode.
Press HMG to set the remote control to the 
Home Media Gallery mode (page 37).










