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Troubleshooting
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Can’t record?
• On your recorder, make sure the correct input is selected
(e.g., digital or analog).
• Make sure that proper output settings are made for the con-
nected devices. Settings are available in the “Rec Out” of
the “Audio Output Assign” and “Video Output Assign”
sub-menus under the “Speaker/Output Setup” menu (pages
91, 92).
Zone 2/3 has turned off?
• Was the Sleep function set? The Sleep function turns off
Zone 2/3 as well as the DTR-10.5. To set the Sleep function
for Zone 2/3 only, see page 67.
There’s no sound?
• Recording and Zone 3 operations use the same circuit and
therefore cannot be used at the same time. Make sure that
proper settings are made for outputs. Settings are available
in “Zone 2 Out” or “Zone 3 Out” of the “Audio Output
Assign” and “Video Output Assign” sub-menus under the
“Speaker/Output Setup” menu (pages 91, 92).
The Surr Back speaker setting doesn’t appear?
• If no surround back speakers are connected, or the sur-
round back outputs are being used with Zone 2/3, this set-
ting is unavailable.
Can’t access Internet radio or the Network Audio
server?
• Check the connection between the DTR-10.5 and the LAN
port on your router or switch.
• Make sure that your modem and router are properly con-
nected, and make sure they are both turned on.
• Make sure that the Network Setup settings are correct
(page 121).
Playback stops while listening to Net-Tune tracks?
• Make sure that your Net-Tune system meets the system
requirements listed on page 72.
• If Network Audio Server is serving WAV files to several
clients at the same time, the network may become over-
loaded and playback may be interrupted. This can be
resolved by preparing an Ethernet network exclusively for
use with Net-Tune, separating it from general network traf-
fic, and by using switches to improve network perfor-
mance.
Can’t get a list of Internet radio stations from the Xiva-
Net online database?
• Try again later.
Can’t access music on the selected server, or can’t
connect to the server?
• Make sure that your Network Audio Server is turned on.
• Add the MP3, WMA, and WAV files on your Network
Audio Server database.
• Disconnect the power cord for five seconds, and then
reconnect it. If that doesn’t help, restart your Network
Audio Server.
• On the Client Sub-menu, make sure that the NTSP Port set-
ting is set to the same port number as Network Audio
Server. Correct as necessary (page 122).
Can’t select albums?
• Use Network Audio Server to add album names to your
music files.
Can’t select artists?
• Use Network Audio Server to add artist names to your
music files.
Can’t select by genre?
• Use Network Audio Server to add genre names to your
music files.
No playlists are available?
• Use Network Audio Server to create some playlists.
For other Net-Tune-related issues, please see the Net-Tune
FAQ on the Integra Web site.
The sound changes when I connect my headphones?
• When a pair of headphones is connected, its listening mode
changes depending on the mode that was set before it was
connected.
Can’t change a setting?
• Some settings are not available while using Net-Tune.
Can’t use an audio adjust function?
• Some audio adjust functions can’t be used with certain lis-
tening modes.
The display doesn’t work?
• The display is turned off when the Pure Audio listening
mode is selected.
Recording
Zone 2/Zone 3
Net-Tune
Others