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Troubleshooting (Windows XP)
When using Windows Vista, see page 6 ; for Windows 7, see page 10 ; for Mac OS X, see page 14.
1. No sound
In the event the N-50’s power is set to Standby, or the source input is set to something other
than
Digital In USB
, do not start your computer’s media player software. Change the input to
Digital In USB
before starting your computer’s media player.
1 Click on [Start]
t
([Settings]
t
) [Control Panel]
t
[System].
2 Click on the [Hardware] tab then click on [Device Manager].
3 Click on [Universal Serial Bus controllers] and confirm that [USB Composite
Device] is listed.
4 Click on [Sound, video and game controllers] and confirm that [Pioneer USB
Audio Device] is listed.
If the above devices are not listed as described, confirm that the N-50’s input source is set
to
Digital In USB
, then either disconnect and reconnect the USB cable, or set the power to
Standby then turn it On again.
5 Click on [Start]
t
([Settings]
t
) [Control Panel]
t
[Sound, Speech, and
Audio Devices]
t
[Sounds and Audio Devices].
6 Open the sound and audio Properties.
Procedure continues.
Procedure continues.