JVC RV-S5B User manual

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POWERED WOOFER SYSTEM
RV-S5B
INSTRUCTIONS
ENGLISH
LVT2395-002A
[E]

Auto power save function
0When no operation is done in certain situations for
15 minutes, the System turns off automatically.
This function is on at the initial setting. For details,
refer to p. 15.
In this manual...
0In this manual, “iPod” means iPod, iPod touch,
iPhone and iPad device. When iPod touch,
iPhone or iPad device is specifically referred to,
“iPod touch”, “iPhone” or “iPad” is used.
0In this manual, “file” and “track”, “folder” and
“group” are used interchangeably.
Installation
Caution: Proper Ventilation
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent
damage, locate the apparatus as follows:
1 Front: No obstructions and open spacing.
2 Sides/ Top/ Back: No obstructions should be placed
in the areas indicated by the dimensions in the
illustration.
3 Bottom: Place on a level surface.
Front view
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15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
Side view
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15 cm
Rear of the System
Notes on installation
0Select a place which is level, dry and neither too hot
nor too cold–between 5˚C and 35˚C.
Adjustable range for the Wi-Fi
antenna
CAUTION
0Do not turn the antenna over the adjustable range to
avoid damaging the antenna.
0Turn the antenna upright before operation.
Vertical adjustable range
The antenna is turned 90°degrees from the center of
the vertical position to the System.
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90°
Horizontal adjustable range
The antenna is turned 90°degrees to the right and left
side from the center of the horizontal position to the
System.
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90° 90°
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Introduction

Introduction ..................................... 2
Installation ........................................................... 2
Adjustable range for the Wi-Fi antenna ............... 2
Preparation ...................................... 4
Accessories ........................................................ 4
Carrying the System ............................................ 4
Preparing the remote control ............................... 4
Inserting batteries into the main unit .................... 5
Part names ....................................... 6
Front ................................................................... 6
Rear .................................................................... 8
Side ..................................................................... 8
Display ................................................................ 9
Remote control .................................................. 10
Connections .................................. 12
Connecting headphones ................................... 12
Connecting the AC power cord ......................... 12
Basic operations ........................... 13
Turning on/off the System ................................. 13
Setting the clock ................................................ 13
Getting started .................................................. 13
Adjusting the super woofer volume ................... 14
Using the sound mode ...................................... 14
Changing the display information ...................... 14
Changing the brightness of the display ............. 15
Activating/deactivating the Auto Power Save
(A.P.S.) ............................................................. 15
Listening to an AirPlay / DLNA
device ............................................. 16
About AirPlay .................................................... 16
About DLNA ...................................................... 16
Direct Connection to the System (Direct Wireless
Connection) ...................................................... 17
Connection via a Wireless LAN Router (SSID
Connection) ...................................................... 18
Connection via iPod touch/iPhone/iPad connected
to the System (Login Sharing) ........................... 20
Adding AirPlay / DLNA Devices to the Same Wi-Fi
Network as the Main Unit .................................. 21
Navigating on AirPlay / DLNA Devices
.................... 22
Setting the Network Standby ............................. 23
AirPlay / DLNA Auto Switch .............................. 23
Setting the menu ............................................... 24
Listening to BLUETOOTH device
......................................................... 26
Registering a BLUETOOTH device ................... 26
Navigating the BLUETOOTH Device ................ 27
Listening to iPod ........................... 28
Connecting iPod ................................................ 28
Compatible iPod ................................................ 29
Viewing video/picture from iPod ........................ 29
Playing back ...................................................... 30
Listening to a USB device/SD card
......................................................... 32
Connecting a USB device ................................. 32
Inserting an SD card .......................................... 32
Playing back ...................................................... 33
Random playback ............................................. 34
Repeat playback ............................................... 34
Using browser display ....................................... 34
Using the Favorite folder ................................... 35
Listening to an external device ... 37
Connecting an external device .......................... 37
Listening to an external device .......................... 37
Listening to FM .............................. 38
Searching for stations ....................................... 38
Presetting stations ............................................ 39
PTY search ....................................................... 39
Setting the timer ............................ 40
Sleep Timer ....................................................... 40
Daily Timer ........................................................ 40
References ..................................... 42
Playable files ..................................................... 42
About DLNA Devices ........................................ 42
Maintenance ..................................................... 43
Trademarks ....................................................... 43
Troubleshooting ................................................ 44
Specifications .................................................... 46
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Contents

Accessories
Check that you have all the following items, which are
supplied for the System.
0AC power cord x 1
0Remote control x 1
0Lithium coin battery x 1
(The battery has already been installed in the
remote control when shipped from the factory)
If any of these items are missing, contact your dealer
immediately.
Carrying the System
Be sure to hold both handles when you carry the
System.
If you carry the System by only one handle, the other
end may drag on the ground and be damaged.
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Carrying handle
NOTE
0Remove USB device or iPod from the System.
0Disconnect all the cords from the System.
0The System is not waterproof or dust proof.
Preparing the remote control
When you use the remote control for the first time, pull
out the insulation sheet.
If the range or effectiveness of the remote control
decreases, replace the battery.
To replace the battery in the remote control
Insert the battery into the remote control by matching
the polarities (+ and –) correctly.
.
Lithium coin battery (CR2025)
NOTE
0The included battery is for checking system
operation. Replace it with a new one as soon as
possible.
CAUTION
0Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly
replaced.
0Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
0Store the battery in a place where children cannot
reach. If a child accidentally swallows the battery,
consult a doctor immediately.
0To prevent the battery from overheating, cracking,
or starting a fire:
- Do not recharge, short, disassemble or heat the
battery, or dispose of it in a fire.
- Do not leave the battery with other metallic
materials.
- Wrap the battery with tape and insulate when
throwing away or saving it.
- Do not poke the battery with tweezers or similar
tools.
0Dispose of the battery in the proper manner,
according to federal, state, and local regulations.
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Preparation

Inserting batteries into the main
unit
Match the polarities (+ and –) of the batteries.
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R14 (SUM-2)/C (14D) x 10
(not supplied)
Battery compartment
NOTE
0Store the batteries in a place where children cannot
reach. If a child accidentally swallows a battery,
consult a doctor immediately.
0The power will not be supplied through the batteries
when the power is supplied through the AC outlet on
the System.
0The battery is consumed more quickly than usual
when operating the System continuously or
operating it in a cold place.
0When the power is supplied using the batteries,
STANDBY/TIMER LED will turn off when the
System is turned off (on standby).
CAUTION
0To avoid battery leakage or explosion, handle
batteries properly.
0When you do not use the System, remove the
batteries from the battery compartment.
0Dispose of batteries in the proper manner,
according to federal, state, and local regulations.
0Do not mix with batteries of different types or with
new and old ones.
0Do not attempt to charge any batteries other than
rechargeable ones.
0Discard leaky batteries immediately. Battery
leakage can cause skin burns or other personal
injuries.
0If chemicals leak onto the System, clean the System
completely.
When the power is supplied using the
batteries...
0The backlight is set to dark.
0The STANDBY/TIMER LED goes off when the
power is off.
0Powering on by the remote control is not available.
0The battery is consumed more quickly on the
network standby mode than normal standby mode.
0The video output setting of iPod (Video Out) is not
changeable.
0The daily timer is not available.
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Front
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A[A STANDBY/ON] button
Switches the power on and off.
B[STANDBY/TIMER] LED
Lights in red when the System is turned off while the
power is supplied using the AC power cord.
Lights in umber when the daily timer is activated.
Goes off when the System is turned on.
CDock for iPod
Connect your iPod.
DDisplay
Displays various information.
ERemote control sensor
When using the remote control, point at this part.
F[SOURCE] button
Switches the source.
G[SUPER WOOFER] +/- knob
Changes the level of the super woofer.
H[MENU] button
Displays network setting by pressing and holding
the button.(“NETWORK”)
Selects upper folder. (“NETWORK”, in DMP mode)
Switches the standby mode.
Displays menu of iPod. (“iPod”)
Shows file browser display. Returns to upper
directory in file browser mode.
(“USB”, “SD”)
I[K]/[J] button
Puts the clock forward/backward at clock and daily
timer setting.
Selects next/previous folder and file. (“NETWORK”
, in DMP mode)
Selects next/previous item in menu of iPod. (“iPod”)
Selects next/previous folder (group).
(“USB”, “SD”)
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Part names

Selects next/previous preset number.
(“TUNER FM”)
J[SET] button
Selects the item. (Clock/Timer setting,
“NETWORK”, “iPod”, “USB”, “SD”)
Changes the audio input level from the external
device. (“AUDIO IN”)
Switches the video output setting of iPod while the
system is turned off (pressing and holding). (“iPod”)
K[I/W] button
Switches play and pause. (“NETWORK”, “AirPlay”
, “BLUETOOTH”, “iPod”, “USB”, “SD”)
Switches to the last source and playback is started
while the system is turned off (except “AirPlay”).
Put iPod in sleep mode by pressing and holding the
button. (“iPod”)
L[o] button
Stops playback. (“BLUETOOTH”, “USB”, “SD”)
Displays the clock while the system is turned off.
Starts PTY search. (“TUNER FM”)
M[S]/[T] button
Selects next/previous file (track). Activates fast
forward/reverse by pressing and holding the
button. (“NETWORK”, “AirPlay”, “BLUETOOTH”,
“iPod”, “USB”, “SD”)
Selects upper/lower frequency. Scans upper/lower
frequency by pressing and holding the button.
(“TUNER FM”)
N[VOLUME] +/– knob
Changes the volume level.
"iPod": Depending on the type of iPod, iPod may
operate differently.
“NETWORK”: Depending on your device, it may
operate differently.
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Rear
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A[VIDEO OUT] connector
Connect a monitor using a composite video cable
to view picture/video from iPod connected to the
dock for iPod on a monitor display.
BBattery compartment
Insert batteries for outdoor use, etc. (p. 5)
Wire Antenna
If a FM broadcast is hard to listen to, extend the wire
antenna from the battery compartment. Looking for
a better reception state, stick a wire antenna on the
wall or a pole.
CSD card slot
Insert a SD card for playback.
D[AC IN] jack
Connect the supplied AC power cord.
Side
ACarrying handle
Hold both handles when you carry the System.
BFM telescopic antenna
Adjust length, angle and direction to obtain the best reception.
CWi-Fi antenna
Turn the antenna upright before operation.
D[AUDIO IN] jack
Connect an external device.
E[PHONES] jack
Connect headphones.
FUSB connector
Connect iPod/iPhone or a USB device.
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Display
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3
ASource indicator
Indicates the current source by the picture icon.
: “NETWORK”
: “AirPlay”
: “BLUETOOTH”
: “iPod”
: “USB”
: “SD”
: “TUNER”
: “AUDIO IN”
BTimer indicator
Indicates currently active timer by the picture icon.
: Sleep timer
: Daily timer
CSound mode indicator
Indicates current sound mode by the picture icon.
: Beat
: Pop
: Clear 1
: Clear 2
: Flat
DSource
Shows the current source.
EPlayback information
Indicates the conditions of each source.
: “Repeat 1” (“iPod”, “USB”, “SD”)
: “Repeat” (“iPod”, “USB”, “SD”)
: “Random” All tracks are played once in
a random order. (“iPod”, “USB”, “SD”)
: “Repeat Random” All tracks are played
repeatedly in a random order. (“iPod”,
“USB”, “SD”)
: Indicates the range of the repeat/
random playback is within the current
folder. (“iPod”, “USB”, “SD”)
“iPod” : Appears when connecting iPod to the
[USB] connector. (“USB”)
“MP3” : Indicates that the file type of the current
track is MP3. (“USB”, “SD”)
“WMA” : Indicates that the file type of the current
track is WMA. (“USB”, “SD”)
“ST.” : Indicates that the current reception
condition is “Stereo”. (“TUNER FM”)
“MONO” : Indicates that the current reception
mode is “Monaural”. (“TUNER FM”)
: Indicates that the current condition of
Wi-Fi connection.
FText display
Shows the text information of each source.
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Remote control
.
A[A](STANDBY/ON)
Switches the power on and off. (p. 13)
B[DISPLAY]
Switches the display information. (p. 14)
CSource buttons
([AirPlay I/W], [NETWORK I/W],
[BLUETOOTH I/W], [iPod I/W], [USB I/W],
[SD I/W], [TUNER/AUDIO IN])
Switches to the selected source and playback
starts (except [AirPlay I/W]).
Switches play and pause. (“AirPlay”, “NETWORK”
(p. 22), “BLUETOOTH” (p. 27), “iPod” (p. 30),
“USB”, “SD” (p. 33))
Switches the source between tuner and audio in.
(“TUNER FM” (p. 38), “AUDIO IN” (p. 37))
D[CLOCK/TIMER]
Sets the clock and daily timer. (p. 13, p. 40)
E[SLEEP]
Sets the sleep timer. (p. 40)
F[APS]
Switches APS (Auto Power Save) function on and
off. (p. 15)
G[CANCEL]
Cancels the previous operation.
Deletes the file (track) from the Favorite list. (“USB”
, “SD” (p. 36))
H[REPEAT/FM MODE]
Switches repeat mode. (“iPod” (p. 31), “USB”,
“SD” (p. 34))
Switches the reception condition between
monaural and auto. (“TUNER FM” (p. 38))
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I[SOUND]
Switches the sound mode. (p. 14)
JRANDOM
Switches random (shuffle) mode. (“iPod” (p. 30),
“USB”, “SD” (p. 34))
K[DIMMER]
Changes the brightness of the display and
illumination LED. (p. 15)
L[FAVORITE]
Adds the current file (track) to the Favorite list.
(“USB”, “SD” (p. 35))
M[o]/[PTY SEARCH]
Stops playback. (“BLUETOOTH” (p. 27), “USB”,
“SD” (p. 33))
Displays the clock while the system is turned off.
Starts PTY search. (“TUNER FM” (p. 39))
N[O]/[N]
Performs fast forward/reverse. (“USB”, “SD”
(p. 34))
O[UP]/[DOWN]
Puts the clock forward/backward at clock and Daily
timer setting.
Selects next/previous item in menu of iPod. (“iPod”
(p. 31))
Selects next/previous group (folder). (“USB”, “SD”
(p. 34))
Selects next/previous preset number. (“TUNER
FM” (p. 39))
P[MENU]
Displays the network setting menu by pressing and
holding the button. (“NETWORK” (p. 17))
Selects upper folder. (“NETWORK” in DMP mode)
Switches the standby mode. (p. 23)
Displays menu of iPod. (“iPod” (p. 31))
Shows file browser display, returns upper directory
in file browser mode. (“USB”, “SD” (p. 34))
Shows “BROWSE/FOLDER” selection display
(pressing and holding).
Q[SET]
Selects the item. (Clock/Timer setting,
“NETWORK”, “iPod”, “USB”, “SD”)
Changes the audio input level from the external
device. (“AUDIO IN” (p. 37))
R[S]/[T]
Selects next/previous file (track). Activates fast
forward/reverse by pressing and holding the
button. (“AirPlay”, “NETWORK” (p. 22),
“BLUETOOTH” (p. 27), “iPod” (p. 30), “USB”,
“SD” (p. 33))
Selects upper/lower frequency. Scans upper/lower
frequency by pressing and holding the button.
(“TUNER FM” (p. 38))
S[MUTING]
Switches muting function on and off. (p. 14)
T[VOLUME] +/–
Changes the volume level. (p. 13)
U[SUPER WOOFER] +/–
Changes the level of the super woofer. (p. 14)
“iPod”: Depending on the type of iPod, iPod may
operate differently.
“NETWORK”: Depending on your device, it may
operate differently.
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Connecting headphones
Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or
putting on the headphones.
0Connecting the headphones deactivates the
speakers.
NOTE
No sound is heard from headphones in the following
situations;
- when iPod is connected to the dock for iPod and
“iPod” is selected as the source
- when iPod is connected to the [USB] connector and
“USB” is selected as the source
.
Stereo
mini plug
Headphones
(not supplied)
Connecting the AC power cord
.
AC outlet
AC power cord
(supplied)
CAUTION
0Only use the AC power cord provided for this
System to avoid malfunction or damage to the
System.
0Remove all the batteries when using the AC power
cord.
0Be sure to unplug the AC power cord from the outlet
when going out or when the System is not in use for
an extended period of time.
NOTE
0The power can also be supplied through the
batteries (p. 5).
0When the System is turned off using the [STANDBY/
ON A] button, the STANDBY/TIMER LED lights in
red. The LED goes off when the system is turned on.
0A small amount of power is always consumed even
while on standby.
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Connections

Turning on/off the System
.
Main unitRemote control
0You can also turn on the System by pressing source
buttons (except “AirPlay”).
Setting the clock
1Display the clock setting screen.
.
Remote control
.
0If you have already set the clock before, press
[CLOCK/TIMER] repeatedly until “Clock
Setting” is displayed.
2Adjust the hour.
.
/
(Press repeatedly)
Remote control
3Repeat 2 to adjust the minute.
To correct a misentry during the process, press
[CANCEL]. You can return to the previous step.
NOTE
0The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month.
You may need to readjust the clock periodically.
0About several hours after you disconnect the AC
power cord and no batteries are installed, the set
time will be reset.
To display the clock while being turned off
.
Main unitRemote control
0The clock is displayed for a few seconds.
Getting started
1Select a source.
.
/ / / / /
Remote control
.
Main unit
2Adjust the volume.
.
(Turn)(Press repeatedly)
Main unitRemote control
.
0Adjustable range: Min, 1 — 29, Max
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Basic operations

To mute the volume temporarily
.
–
Main unit
Remote control
.
To restore the sound, press [MUTING] or [VOLUME]
+.
Adjusting the super woofer
volume
.
(Turn)(Press repeatedly)
Main unitRemote control
.
0Adjustable range: 1 — 6
Using the sound mode
To select the sound mode suitable for your favorite
music.
.
–
Main unitRemote control
.
Press repeatedly to change the setting
.
(Canceled)
NOTE
The sound mode setting also affects the sound
through the headphones.
Changing the display information
.
–
Main unitRemote control
Each time you press the button, the display information
changes from the clock to other information.
0The information shown on the display differs
depending on the source.
0Tag information can be shown on the display while
an MP3/WMA file is played back.
Ex.: Clock (when a USB device is played)
.
Elapsed playing timeCurrent track number
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Ex.: Folder name (when a USB device is played)
.
Ex.: When a USB device is stopped
.
Total track numberTotal group number
Changing the brightness of the
display
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–
Main unitRemote control
.
Each time you press the button, the brightness of the
display changes.
When the power is supplied through the AC cord:
.
When the power is supplied through the
batteries:
.
0The setting is stored even if the power is turned off.
Activating/deactivating the Auto
Power Save (A.P.S.)
.
–
Main unit
Remote control
.
Press the button once to display the current setting.
Press it again to change the setting.
.
(Canceled)
If no operation is performed for 15 minutes in the
following situations, the System turns off
automatically.
- The volume level is set to Min or muting is activated.
- “iPod”, “USB” or “SD” is selected as the source, and
no device is connected.
- “BLUETOOTH” or “NETWORK” is selected as the
source, and no wireless connecion with the System.
- “USB” or “SD” is selected as the source, and
playback is stopped.
- “AUDIO IN” is selected as the source, and no sound
is received.
0During the 15-minute countdown, “A.P.S.” is shown
on the display every minute.
0Approximately 30 seconds before the power is
turned off, “A.P.S.” starts to blink.
0The 15-minute countdown restarts when you
perform button operations or connect/disconnect a
device.
0This function has priority over the daily timer and
sleep timer.
0This function is on at the initial setting.
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There are two ways to connect this System and your
AirPlay/DLNA device: direct wireless connection and
wireless connection via a wireless LAN router.
In wireless connection via a wireless LAN router, there
are three ways for connection: “SSID connection”,
“Login Sharing” (only for Apple products) and the
connection by setting the necessary information
manually (“Manual”).
0Use of a wireless LAN router is recommended if
possible.
0This System cannot be used as a wireless LAN
router. Use a wireless LAN router to connect your
AirPlay/DLNA device to the internet.
CAUTION
0When this System is placed too close to a wireless
LAN device or microwave device, noise interference
may occur, causing crackling sound. It may also
reduce the communication speed and cause invalid
connection. Place the System away from the
wireless LAN device or microwave.
0This System is not guaranteed to operate with all
AirPlay/DLNA compatible devices or wireless LAN
routers. Please be noted in advance.
About AirPlay
With Apple AirPlay technology, you can stream your
music from your Mac/Windows/iPod touch/iPhone/
iPad to external speakers.
AirPlay usage requires:
0iTunes version 10.2.2 or later
(Mac/Windows PC)
0Following devices with the latest iOS update:
‒ iPod touch (5th, 4th and 3rd generation)
‒ iPhone 5
‒ iPhone 4S
‒ iPhone 4
‒ iPhone 3GS
(iPhone 3G does not support AirPlay)
‒ iPad (4th and 3rd generation)
‒ iPad 2
‒ iPad
About DLNA
With DLNA technology, this System can play back
music which is stored on your PC and/or mobile
devices via a wireless connection.
DLNA usage requires:
0Mobile devices supporting DLNA
- Refer to the instruction manual of your device.
0DLNA application with server function (DMS)
- About the DMS support, refer to the help page of
the installed application.
0Windows Media Player 12 (Windows 7)
- Windows Media Player 11 or earlier versions of
Windows Media Player can not be used for
playback.
0DLNA version 1.5
NOTE
0Depending on the DLNA application, you may
experience malfunctions during network connection
or playback. Try another application in such a case.
0DRM files cannot be played back.
0Streaming audio sounds the recorded videos from
DLNA devices is not supported by this System.
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Listening to an AirPlay / DLNA device

Direct Connection to the System
(Direct Wireless Connection)
Choose this if you do not use a wireless LAN router.
1Switch the source to “NETWORK”.
.
Remote control Main unit
2Display the screen to select the desired
connection method.
.
(Hold)
(Hold)
Main unit
Remote control
3Select “Direct”.
.
/ /
(Press repeatedly)(Press repeatedly)
Main unitRemote control
.
0Wait until the display shows “Direct Ready”
which takes about 40 seconds.
4On your device, set “Wi-Fi” to ON.
0On iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, select “Wi-Fi”
from “Settings”.
0On the Android device, select “Wireless &
networks” in “Settings”, and then select “Wi-Fi
settings”.
0On a PC, open the screen for the wireless LAN
network setup.
0Refer to the instruction manual of your device
for further details.
5Select “RV-S5 xxxxxx” from the network list.
.
RV-S5 xxxxxx
Wi-Fi
RV-S5
0You can confirm the System name displayed
on your device. (p. 25)
0“xxxxxx” is a model-specific number.
6On iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, start a “Music”
application to display the “Now Playing”
screen.
0On a PC, start iTunes or Windows Media
Player 12. Start a DLNA compatible
application on other DLNA compatible
devices.
0Refer to the instruction manual of your device
for further details.
7Tap or click the AirPlay icon ( ) to select
“RV-S5 xxxxxx”.
.
RV-S5
RV-S5 xxxxxx
0When using a DLNA application, specify the
files to play back, and select “RV-S5 xxxxxx”
as the audio output device.
0Operations may vary depending on the
applications you are using. Refer to the help
page of your application for further details.
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8Play back music.
9Press the [SET] button when “Press SET
key” is displayed.
Audio is output from the System.
NOTE
0When “Press SET key” is displayed on the System,
the System is waiting for the playback to be started.
0The last 6 digits xxxxxx is the MAC ID. For details
on checking the MAC ID, refer to p. 25.
0Try again from the beginning if connection cannot
be established.
Connection via a Wireless LAN
Router (SSID Connection)
Choose this if you use a wireless LAN router.
0Turn on the wireless LAN router before operation.
1Switch the source to “NETWORK”.
.
Remote control Main unit
2Display the screen to select the desired
connection method.
.
(Hold)
(Hold)
Main unit
Remote control
3Select “SSID Set”.
.
/ /
(Press repeatedly)(Press repeatedly)
Main unitRemote control
.
0Wait until the display shows “SSID Ready”
which takes about 40 seconds.
4On your device, set “Wi-Fi” to ON.
0On iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, select “Wi-Fi”
from “Settings”.
0On an Android device, select “Wireless &
networks” in “Settings”, and then select “Wi-Fi
settings”.
0On a PC, open the screen for the wireless LAN
network setup.
0Refer to the instruction manual of your device
for further details.
5Select “RV-S5 xxxxxx” from the network list.
0You can confirm the System name displayed
on your device. (p. 25)
0“xxxxxx” is a model-specific number.
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6Start a web browser on your device.
7Type 192.168.1.12 at the address bar, and
press the [GO] button.
0If you use an Apple product, you can also use
the “Bonjour” function.
AOn iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, select
“Bookmarks” tab from “Settings”.
BCheck the on the “Bookmarks menu:
Include Bonjour”.
CStart a web browser (Safari) and tap or
click “Bonjour” on the bookmark bar.
DSelect “RV-S5 xxxxxx” from the network
list.
The RV-S5 configuration page is displayed.
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RV-S5
Network Configuration
192.168.1.12
8Select Network Configuration (Network
Configuration) tab.
9From the Service Set ID(SSID) pull-down list,
select the SSID of your router.
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RV-S5
10 Enter your network password if required.
0Depending on the router, it may be necessary
to put a check mark on DHCP in the Advance
Setting menu.
11 Tap or click “Apply” at the bottom of the
page to apply your settings.
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12 Tap or click “OK” to confirm your settings.
0“Please wait”B“Successfully connected to
[network name]” will be displayed on the
System.
13 On your device, set “Wi-Fi” to ON.
0On iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, select “Wi-Fi”
from “Settings”.
0On an Android device, select “Wireless &
networks” in “Settings”, and then select “Wi-Fi
settings”.
0On a PC, open the screen for the wireless LAN
network setup.
14 Select your router from the list of available
networks.
0It may have already been chosen.
.
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15 On iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, start a “Music”
application to display the “Now Playing”
screen.
0On a PC, start iTunes or Windows Media
Player 12. Start an DLNA compatible
application on other DLNA compatible
devices.
0Refer to the instruction manual of your device
for further details.
16 Tap or click the AirPlay icon ( ) to select
“RV-S5 xxxxxx”.
0When using a DLNA application, specify the
files to play back, and select “RV-S5 xxxxxx”
as the audio output device.
0Operations may vary depending on the
applications you are using. Refer to the help
page of your application for further details.
17 Play back music.
Audio is output from the System.
NOTE
0Once setting is completed, operations from step 2
to 14 are no longer necessary.
0Try again from the beginning if connection cannot
be established.
Connection via iPod touch/iPhone/
iPad connected to the System
(Login Sharing)
If you use an Apple product, you can also choose this
connection method.
1Switch the source to “NETWORK”.
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Remote control Main unit
2On iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, select “Wi-Fi”
from “Settings”, and then set to ON to
connect the wireless LAN router.
3Connect the iPod touch/iPhone/iPad to the
dock for iPod.
0If iPod touch/iPhone/iPad cannot be
connected to the dock for iPod, connect it to
the [USB] connector.
4Display the screen to select the desired
connection method.
.
(Hold)
(Hold)
Main unit
Remote control
5Select “Login Sharing”.
.
/ /
(Press repeatedly)(Press repeatedly)
Main unitRemote control
.
6On iPod touch/iPhone/iPad,
Tap “Allow” to connect the device.
0“Share Wi-Fi settings” B “Allow” will be
displayed on the System.
Wi-Fi connection starts automatically both on the
System and iPod touch/iPhone/iPad.
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