Troubleshooting (Mac OS X)
When using Windows XP ,
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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
Click on [System Preferences...] t [Sound].
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Select the [Output] tab, then under [Select a device for sound output], select
[Pioneer USB Audio Device].
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.
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4; for Windows Vista,
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6; for Windows 7,
Procedure finished.
2. To disable the operating system's sound scheme
Under default OS settings, computer events may be accompanied by audio signals and beeps
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10.
that are audible through the speakers attached to the N-50. In the event you do not wish to hear
such non-music signals, follow the instructions listed below:
Click [System Preferences...] t [Sound].
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2
Click on [Sound Effects] tab, and for the item [Selected sound output
device], click [Internal Speakers].
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Select the [Output] tab, and for the item [Select a device for sound output],
click on [Pioneer USB Audio Device].
Procedure finished.