Sony Ericsson Speaker System NAS C5E User Manual

3-280-821-12 (1)  
Getting started  
Connection and  
preparation  
Operation  
Troubleshooting  
Precautions/  
Specifications  
Wireless Network Audio System  
Operating Instructions  
NAS-C5E  
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About the supplied instruction and  
support information  
Operating Instructions (this manual)  
This manual provides full  
explanations of the various  
settings and operations.  
This manual also contains  
precautions for the safe use of  
the unit.  
Customer support site of Sony Europe  
Refer to this Web site for the latest support  
information and FAQs.  
For customers in Europe:  
About the illustrations used in this  
manual  
Illustrations and screens used in this manual may  
vary from the actual screens.  
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Features of this unit  
The Wireless Network Audio System (referred to as the ““GIGA JUKE” Wireless Player” in the following  
explanation) is a device that plays back audio data stored on an HDD Network Audio System NAS-  
S55HDE* (referred to as the ““GIGA JUKE” Music Server” in the following explanation) or a computer via  
a wireless network, allowing you to enjoy the sound from the units speakers.  
*
Compatible “GIGA JUKE” Music Server model as of March, 2008  
(for customers in Europe only).  
Listening to the audio data stored on a server (Home Network function)  
When the unit and the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server are connected to each other, these devices can play  
different tracks at the same time while located in different rooms. (This function remains operable when  
the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server is turned off and in quick start-up standby mode.)  
In addition, the unit supports DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) standards and can thus play audio  
data stored on DLNA-compliant devices.  
Wireless  
adaptor  
Wireless  
station  
This unit (“GIGA JUKEWireless Player)  
“GIGA JUKEMusic Server  
Listening to the same music in different rooms (PARTY MODE)  
PARTY MODE allows you to listen to the same music in different rooms. When “GIGA JUKE” Music  
Server enters PARTY MODE, the unit also enters to PARTY MODE automatically as a “Guest” to play the  
same track that is being played on the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
Listening to the audio data using x-DJ function  
You can listen to audio data using the x-DJ or Music Surfin’ function of the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
What is x-DJ?  
x-DJ is a function that categorizes audio data stored on the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server into different channels  
based on an analysis of the data’s characteristics by Sony’s 12 Tone Analysis. Another function, “Music Surfin’,  
allows you to jump and listen to tracks assembled in artist, year, mood and album channels. For details, refer to the  
operating instructions supplied with your “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
Listening to the Internet radio (Internet Radio function)  
With this function, you can listen to radio broadcasts offered on the Web (Live365, SHOUTcast).  
Listening to an external device (Audio In function)  
This function allows you to listen to music on a “WALKMAN” or other audio device through the units  
speakers.  
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Operating Instruction (this manual)  
Checking the supplied  
accessories  
“Internet Radio service onGIGA JUKE”  
Wireless Player(1)  
Remote control (1)  
Rꢁ (size AA) batteries (2)  
AC power adaptor (1)  
Power cord (1)  
The supplied power cord comes with an  
attached clamp filter. This power cord is  
designed for exclusive use with NAS-C5E  
only.  
For models except the UK model  
For the UK model  
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Names of parts  
Main unit  
*
VOL + button has a tactile dot.  
AUDIO IN button  
  (power) button, On/Standby  
Selects the Audio In function and plays  
audio data on an external device connected  
to the AUDIO IN jack of the unit. Sound is  
output from the unit’s speakers (page 29).  
indicator  
 (power) button  
Turns the power on or off.  
On/Standby indicator  
Indicates the power status (page 13).  
  button  
Use to start or pause playback.  
PARTY button, PARTY indicator  
PARTY button  
SETTINGS button  
Use to enter or leave PARTY MODE (page  
22).  
Displays the Settings menu (page 11).  
Menu operation buttons  
Use to select menu items and enter menu  
settings (page 11).  
PARTY indicator  
Lights up amber when PARTY MODE is  
active (page 22).  
, , and buttons  
Use to select a menu item or to change a  
setting.  
x-DJ button  
Selects and plays an x-DJ channel on the  
“GIGA JUKE” Music Server (page 24).  
ENTER button  
Use to enter a setting.  
HOME NETWORK button  
Selects the Home Network function and  
plays audio data in a “GIGA JUKE” Music  
Server or a DLNA-compatible digital media  
server (pages 21 and 27).  
VOL +* or – buttons  
Use to adjust the volume.  
Display window (next page)  
PHONES jack  
INTERNET RADIO button  
Selects the Internet Radio function (page  
28).  
Use to connect the optional headphones.  
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AUDIO IN jack  
DC IN 12V jack  
Use to connect the audio output plug from  
an optional portable audio device (page 29).  
Use to connect the supplied AC power  
adaptor (page 13).  
Remote sensor  
Service and maintenance terminal  
This terminal is used during servicing and  
maintenance of the unit.  
Display window  
Items that appear on the display window varies depending on the function you are using.  
General display  
Display for each function  
  
Home Network Function  
Elapsed time view (default)  
Function  
   
Sleep timer (page 31)  
On-timer (page 31)  
Track name  
Artist name  
Album name  
Playback status  
Progress bar  
Wireless LAN signal strength indicator  
This antenna icon indicates the strength of  
the wireless LAN signal. More segments  
indicate a stronger signal.  
This icon flashes when data from a server is  
being received and played back, as shown in  
the illustrations above.  
Playback elapsed time  
Current track number/total track  
count  
Repeat mode (page 28)  
Shuffle mode (page 28)  
Continued  
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PARTY MODE view  
Internet Radio Function  
Live3ꢁ5 view  
Track name  
Artist name  
Radio station name  
Genre name  
Album name  
Playback status  
Playback elapsed time  
Transfer bit rate  
Playback status  
Playback elapsed time  
x-DJ view  
Current radio station number/total  
radio station count  
SHOUTcast view  
Channel name  
Track name  
Artist name/album name  
Artist name and album name appear  
alternately.  
Radio station name  
Artist name and track name  
Playback status  
Playback status  
Music Surfinchannels  
Playback elapsed time  
Playback elapsed time  
Current radio station number/total  
radio station count for the selected  
genre  
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Audio In Function  
Remote control  
Settings display  
Play mode  
How to operate Settings menu  
*
VOLUME + button has a tactile dot.  
Press SETTINGS.  
1
2
3
SLEEP button  
Press /to select the item.  
Press ENTER.  
Use to set or confirm the sleep timer setting  
(page 31).  
INTERNET RADIO button  
Selects the Internet Radio function (page  
28).  
HOME NETWORK button  
Selects the Home Network function and  
plays audio data in a “GIGA JUKE” Music  
Server or a DLNA-compatible digital media  
server (pages 21 and 27).  
 /button  
Press to cue to the beginning of the  
currently playing track, next track or  
previous track. Hold down to go quickly  
forward or backward in the currently  
playing track.  
While using the Internet Radio function:  
Press to go to the previous or next radio  
station (only when a Live365 station is  
selected) (page 29).  
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To insert the batteries into the remote  
control  
Slide and remove the battery compartment lid,  
and then insert the two supplied R6 (size AA)  
batteries (end first) matching the polarities as  
shown below.  
DSGX button  
Use to generate a more dynamic sound (page  
30). Each press of the button switches the  
DSGX (Dynamic Sound Generator X-tra)  
function “On” or “Off. This function is  
factory set to “On.  
When the remote control is no longer able to  
operate the unit, replace both batteries with new  
ones.  
VOLUME +* and VOLUME – buttons  
Use to adjust the volume.  
Menu operation buttons  
Use to select menu items and enter menu  
settings (page 11).  
, , and buttons  
Use to select a menu item or to change a  
setting.  
ENTER button  
Use to enter a setting.  
Note  
Be sure to keep the remote sensor of this unit out of  
direct sunlight or bright lights, or the remote control  
may stop working.  
PARTY button  
Use to enter or leave PARTY MODE (page  
22).  
Music Surfinbuttons  
Use to select the additional channels of  
Music Surfin’ during x-DJ (page 26).  
  (power) button  
Turns the power on or off.  
AUDIO IN button  
Selects the Audio In function and plays  
audio data on an external device connected  
to the AUDIO IN jack of the unit. Sound is  
output from the unit’s speakers (page 29).  
  button  
Use to start or pause playback.  
PRESET EQ button  
Selects a pre-set customized sound setting  
(page 30). Each press of the button changes  
the sound style as follows.  
FLAT ROCK POPS JAZZ   
CLASSICAL DANCE FLAT ...  
: Factory setting)  
(
x-DJ button  
Selects and plays an x-DJ channel on the  
“GIGA JUKE” Music Server (page 24).  
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Turning on the power  
Use the supplied AC power adaptor to connect the unit to a wall outlet.  
The On/Standby indicator lights up red.  
1
To a wall outlet  
To the DC IN 12V jack  
Press  (power).  
The unit turns on and the On/Standby indicator lights up green.  
2
Tip  
If you do not perform an operation for one minute on the unit after connecting the unit to a wall outlet with the  
supplied AC power adaptor, a demonstration will automatically begin. To stop the demonstration, press either   
(power), PARTY, x-DJ, HOME NETWORK, INTERNET RADIO, or AUDIO IN. To disable the demonstration,  
set the clock (page 15).  
To turn off the power  
Press  (power). The unit turns off and enters standby mode.  
About the On/Standby indicator  
The On/Standby indicator indicates the operation status of the unit.  
Operation status  
On/Standby  
indicator  
The AC power adaptor is not connected  
The AC power adaptor is connected  
Off  
The unit is in standby mode  
The unit is turned on  
Lights up red  
Lights up green  
An abnormality has occurred  
Flashes red  
Note  
Before you disconnect the AC power adaptor, make sure to press  (power) to place the unit in standby mode  
first. If you disconnect the AC power adaptor while the unit is not in standby mode, the unit may malfunction and  
data may not be stored properly.  
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Changing the display language  
English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish can be selected for the display language.  
Press SETTINGS.  
The Settings menu appears.  
1
Select [Option] – [Language].  
2
Select the desired language from the [Language] setting.  
3
Display  
Language  
English  
English  
Français  
Deutsch  
Italiano  
Espanõl  
French  
German  
Italian  
Spanish  
(
: Factory setting)  
Press ENTER.  
The display changes in the selected language.  
4
Tip  
Information whose source is the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server, a computer, or Internet Radio appears on this unit in  
the language of the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server, computer, or Internet Radio service provider, regardless of the  
display language selected on this unit.  
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Setting the clock  
The time on the clock must be correctly set for the proper operation of functions. Do the procedure below  
to set the clock.  
Press SETTINGS.  
The Settings menu appears.  
1
Select [Option] – [Clock].  
2
Select [Change].  
When the correct date and time are displayed, select [OK].  
3
Select the date format ([Day/Month/Year], [Month/Day/Year], or [Year/Month/Day]).  
4
Select the time format ([2ꢀ-hour clock] or [12-hour clock]).  
5
Set the date and time.  
Press /to select the item and press /to change the item.  
Press and hold /to change the parameter sequentially.  
6
Press ENTER.  
“Confirm clock settings.” appears in the display.  
7
Select [OK], and then press ENTER.  
8
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Connecting the unit to a “GIGA JUKE” Music Server  
To listen to audio data on your “GIGA JUKE” Music Server, you need to connect the unit and the “GIGA  
JUKE” Music Server over a wireless station*1 or a wireless LAN access point.  
Wireless  
adaptor*2  
Wireless station*1  
or wireless LAN  
access point  
“GIGA JUKEMusic Server  
This unit  
1
2
*
*
Supplied with the NAS-SC55PKE  
Supplied with the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server  
You need the following devices.  
This unit  
“GIGA JUKE” Music Server (NAS-S55HDE*)  
*
Compatible models as of March, 2008  
information (for customers in Europe only).  
Network devices needed to create a wireless LAN environment  
— For NAS-SC55PKE owners: Wireless station and wireless adaptor (supplied)  
— For NAS-S55HDE owners: Wireless LAN access point* (optional) and wireless adaptor (supplied)  
*
BUFFALO AOSS-compatible wireless LAN access point WHR-HP-G54 or other access point that is  
compatible with AOSS is recommended.  
About AOSS  
The AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) is a technology developed by BUFFALO Inc. that simplifies  
connections and settings for wireless networks.  
Tips  
For customers who purchased NAS-SC55PKE, the supplied wireless station and wireless adaptor allow you to  
set up a wireless network easily through Instant (S-IWS) connection.  
If you use the optional AOSS-compatible wireless LAN access point and wireless adaptor (supplied with the  
“GIGA JUKE” Music Server), the setup can be done with one push of the AOSS button on the wireless LAN  
access point.  
When connected to a wireless LAN access point, the unit can play audio files stored on a computer connected  
to the same wireless network.  
You can connect the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server to a wireless LAN access point through a cable. For details,  
refer to “Connecting the unit to the Internet through a wired network” in the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server  
operating instructions.  
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Before connecting  
Confirm the required items by the instruction below. The connection and setup procedure will differ,  
depending on the device that you use.  
For details on connecting and setting up the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server, refer to the operating instruction  
supplied with your “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
When using Instant (S-IWS) connection (NAS-SC55PKE only)  
You can use the Instant (S-IWS) connection to connect the unit to a network with the supplied wireless  
station and the wireless adaptor. For details, refer to the “Quick Connection and Setup Guide” supplied  
with the NAS-SC55PKE. (S-IWS is an abbreviation of “Sony Instant Wireless Audio Setup.)  
When using AOSS connection  
You need the wireless station*1 or an AOSS-compatible wireless LAN access point (WHR-HP-G54*2).  
You can use the AOSS connection to connect the unit to a network. (AOSS connection is also possible with  
an access point other than the models mentioned above, as long as it is compatible with AOSS.)  
For details on connections, see “Setting up the network through an AOSS connection” (page 18).  
1
*
*
Supplied with the NAS-SC55PKE  
WHR-HP-G54 is a BUFFALO AOSS-compatible access point.  
2
If you do not have the wireless station or an AOSS-compatible access point  
You can set up a wireless network with an AOSS-incompatible wireless LAN access point.  
Automatic setup is not possible. The setup must be done manually or through a search for settings.  
For details on connections, see “Setting up the network manually” (page 19).  
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Setting up the network through an AOSS connection  
When you use the wireless station (supplied with the NAS-SC55PKE) or an AOSS-compatible wireless  
LAN access point, you can set the wireless network through an AOSS connection.  
Connect the wireless station or the wireless LAN access point to  
“GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
For details on connections, refer to the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server operating instructions.  
Confirm the server function of “GIGA JUKE” Music Server is  
active.  
The server function of “GIGA JUKE” Music Server is factory set to “Start. For details on activating the  
server function, refer to the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server operating instructions.  
Connect the unit to “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
Note  
You may encounter setup difficulties if the unit and the wireless station or the wireless LAN access point are  
located too far from each other. If you do, place the devices closer to each other.  
Press SETTINGS on the unit.  
The Settings menu appears in the display.  
1
Select [Network setting] – [Manual setting] – [Connection setting] – [AOSS].  
2
Follow the instructions that appear in the display. When you are instructed to press the AOSS  
button, press and hold the AOSS button on the wireless station or the wireless LAN access point  
until the AOSS or the SECURITY indicator flashes. The wireless station or the wireless LAN  
access point will then be automatically set.  
WhenAOSS setting with wireless station/access point is completed.appears, select  
[OK].  
3
A server selection display appears.  
Select the name of the server (such as [NAS-S55HDE])* that you want to connect to.  
4
*
Server name: This name appears in the [Server setting] menu of the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
The connection between the unit and the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server is completed.  
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Setting up the network manually  
When you use an AOSS-incompatible wireless LAN access point, you can set the connection manually.  
Connect the wireless LAN access point to “GIGA JUKE” Music  
Server.  
For details on connections, refer to the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server operating instructions.  
Confirm the server function of “GIGA JUKE” Music Server is  
active.  
The server function of “GIGA JUKE” Music Server is factory set to “Start. For details on activating the  
server function, refer to the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server operating instructions.  
Connect the unit to “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
Note  
You may encounter setup difficulties if the unit and the wireless LAN access point are located too far from each  
other. If you do, place the devices closer to each other.  
For details on the input values for the following procedures, refer to the operating manual of the  
respective device or the information provided by your Internet provider.  
Press SETTINGS on the unit.  
The Settings menu appears in the display.  
1
Select [Network setting] – [Manual setting] – [Connection setting] – [Manual].  
2
WhenChange the wireless LAN setting values?appears, select [Yes].  
The unit automatically starts searching for a connectable wireless network (SSID).  
3
Select the network name (SSID) from the list or select [Direct input].  
4
Follow the instructions that appear in the display and set the necessary items.  
“Network name (SSID)” and “Security setting” appear only if you selected [Direct input] in step  
4.  
5
To enter text, press /repeatedly until the desired letter or number appears, and then press  
ENTER. Each time you press /, the character type changes in the following order.  
Numbers (0 to 9) Uppercase alphabet (A to Z) Lowercase alphabet (a to z) Symbols  
(!, ", #, $, …)  
After selecting the character type (“0, “A”, “a”, or “!” is displayed), press and hold /until the  
desired character appears.  
Continued  
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Network name (SSID): Enter the network name (SSID).  
Security setting: Select [WEP64/128bit], [WPA/WPA2], or [None].  
Network key: Enter the network key (security key). Hexadecimal number, ASCII code can be  
used.  
Address setting: Select [Full automatic] or [Custom].  
When you select [Full automatic]:  
The unit automatically sets the IP address and the DNS server, and then moves to the display for  
step 6.  
When you select [Custom]:  
The display switches to the IP address setting display.  
IP address setting: Select [Auto (DHCP)] or [Manual].  
When you select [Auto (DHCP)]:  
The unit automatically sets the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.  
When you select [Manual]:  
Enter the values for the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.  
DNS server setting: Select [Auto] or [Manual].  
When you select [Auto]:  
The unit automatically sets the DNS server.  
When you select [Manual]:  
The DNS server setting window appears. Specify DNS 1 (preferred DNS server) and DNS 2  
(alternate DNS server).  
WhenSwitch network settings to manual.appears, select [OK].  
The server selection window appears.  
6
7
Select the name of the server (such as [NAS-S55HDE])* that you want to connect to.  
*
Server name: This name appears in the [Server setting] menu of the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
The connection between the unit and the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server is completed.  
Setting up a proxy server manually  
You may have to set up a proxy server, depending on the specifications of your Internet provider or the  
network settings.  
Enter the Settings menu and select [Network setting] – [Manual setting] – [Proxy  
setting] – [On].  
1
Specify the IP address and port number, and then press and hold ENTER.  
WhenSwitch proxy settings.appears, select [OK].  
2
Note  
If after opening the Settings menu no operation is performed for three minutes, the setup is automatically  
cancelled. When this occurs, items that were entered are not saved.  
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Press to go to the next directory up. If  
you press after reaching the highest  
directory, the display returns to the  
playback window.  
Playing audio data stored  
on your “GIGA JUKE”  
Music Server  
You can use this unit to play audio data stored on  
your “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
Press to go to the next directory down.  
After you select the directory, press  
list.  
/
on the remote control to scroll the  
Before you can do this, you must first connect the  
unit to the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
Press ENTER or to switch the  
display, and then select the track you  
want to play.  
The unit starts playing the selected track  
and the playback display appears.  
Make sure that there is sound output from  
the speakers of the unit.  
4
Note  
If standby mode on the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server is  
set to “Standard (power save), the unit will not be  
able to connect to the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
Press HOME NETWORK.  
1
If you are using the unit for the first time,  
a server selection display appears.  
The next time you press HOME  
Tip  
If the unit is turned off and enters standby mode  
while still connected to the “GIGA JUKE” Music  
Server, the last playback display is saved and appears  
again the next time you turn on the unit.  
NETWORK, the unit automatically  
connects to the last connected server and  
the playback window appears (the server  
selection display does not appear).  
Note  
If the connected server contains a large amount of  
audio data, it may take a while for the display to  
change while the unit is searching for a track.  
If information regarding the last audio  
data played is no longer available, or if  
[Off] has been set for [Server setting] –  
[Server auto connect], the server selection  
display will appear.  
Other operations  
To  
Do the following  
Pause playback  
Press during playback.  
Press again to resume  
playback.  
Press /to select the name of the  
2
“GIGA JUKEMusic Server (such as  
[NAS-S55HDE]) that you want to  
connect to.  
Fast-rewind or fast-  
forward the current  
track  
Press and hold /.  
Press /to select the item you want  
to play.  
You can select the following items.  
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Go to the beginning  
of the current track,  
previous track, or  
next track.  
Press /on the  
remote control repeatedly.  
Playlist*  
Artist*  
Stop playback  
Press  to turn off the  
unit. The next time you  
turn on the unit, the unit  
starts playing the track  
from the point at which it  
stopped.  
Album*  
Genre*  
Year*  
All tracks*  
Select server  
*
Items are displayed in the language that is set  
on the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
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Notes  
Listening to the same track in  
different rooms (PARTY MODE)  
If you are operating the unit (such as when using  
the Internet Radio function) when the unit is  
invited to enter PARTY MODE, a message appears.  
Follow the directions indicated in the message.  
If the track being played by the “Host” has a format  
that is not supported by the unit, the file cannot be  
played on the unit.  
PARTY MODE allows you to enjoy listening to  
the music being played on the “Host” (“GIGA  
JUKE” Music Server) while in a different room.  
This unit is factory set to automatically enter  
PARTY MODE as “Guest” whenever the “Host”  
enters PARTY MODE.  
The unit automatically turns on when it is invited  
to PARTY MODE, even when the unit is turned  
off.  
The unit leaves PARTY MODE when you select a  
different function.  
When the unit enters PARTY MODE, the On-  
timer setting is cancelled.  
— PARTY MODE continues even when the On-  
timer starting time has arrived.  
— PARTY MODE continues even when the On-  
timer ending time has arrived.  
Audio data flow  
— If the unit is invited to PARTY MODE during  
track playback by the On-timer function, the  
unit enters PARTY MODE and starts playing  
the track that is being played by the “Host.  
The unit leaves PARTY MODE and automatically  
turns off when the time set for the Sleep timer  
elapses.  
Track A  
Track A  
Items in the Settings menu cannot be set while the  
unit is in PARTY MODE.  
Server  
Track A  
To disable automatic entering of PARTY  
MODE  
Track A  
Press SETTINGS.  
The Settings menu appears.  
1
2
3
Select [Option] – [Auto join PARTY  
MODE].  
When the “Host” (“GIGA JUKE” Music Server)  
enters PARTY MODE, the unit automatically  
activates the HOME NETWORK function, “Now  
preparing...” appears in the display, and then the  
PARTY indicator flashes.  
When the preparations are completed, the PARTY  
indicator lights up.  
Select [Off].  
The unit does not enter PARTY MODE  
automatically.  
To set the automatic entering of PARTY  
MODE, select [On].  
It will take about 10 seconds before the playback  
sound is output.  
To enter PARTY MODE while [Auto join  
PARTY MODE] is set to [Off], press the  
PARTY button. If the “Host” is playing a track  
at the time, the unit will not start playing from  
the middle of the track. The unit will start  
playing when the “Host” starts playing the next  
track.  
To leave PARTY MODE  
Press PARTY.  
“Leave PARTY MODE play. OK?” appears in the  
display. Select [OK].  
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To update the server list  
Select [Update info] while the server list is  
displayed.  
The unit searches for new servers and an updated  
server list appears.  
Changing a server  
When you want to change to a different server, do  
the following procedure.  
Tip  
Press HOME NETWORK.  
The unit keeps a history of the last ten connected  
servers. This history can also be deleted (below).  
1
Press to display the window shown  
below*.  
2
To edit the server list  
You can delete non-operating or unrecognizable  
servers from the list.  
While the Home Network function is  
active, press SETTINGS on the unit.  
The Settings menu appears.  
1
2
Select [Server setting] – [Server  
delete].  
A list of deletable servers appear.  
If there are no deletable servers, “There is no  
server to delete.” appears in the display.  
*
Items are displayed in the language that is set  
on the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
Select the server you want to delete.  
Each time you press ENTER, the check box is  
checked or unchecked.  
3
4
Press /to select [Select server].  
A server disconnection confirmation  
window appears.  
3
4
Select [OK].  
All checked servers are deleted.  
Press /to select [OK].  
The unit is disconnected from the server  
Note  
and a list of servers appears.  
Servers that are presently operating do not appear on  
the deletable server list and cannot be deleted.  
The icon next to the server name indicates  
the server type.  
Icon  
Server type  
No icon  
This is a server you have  
connected to before and  
which is presently operating.  
This is a server you have  
connected to before, but  
which is presently not  
operating or not recognizable.  
This is a server you have  
never connected to before.  
Press /to select the server.  
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To manually select a server each time  
Using x-DJ  
You can use the x-DJ and Music Surfin’ functions  
of the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server on this unit.  
For details on these functions, refer to the “GIGA  
JUKE” Music Server operating instructions.  
When the Home Network function is activated on  
the unit, it is factory set to automatically connect  
to the last connected server.  
You can change the setting to manually select the  
server instead.  
Press SETTINGS.  
The Settings menu appears.  
1
2
3
Before you can do this, you must first connect the  
unit to the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server over a  
wireless network and select the “GIGA JUKE”  
Music Server as the server that the unit connects  
to (page 21).  
Select [Server setting] – [Server auto  
connect].  
Select [Off].  
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List of x-DJ channels (NAS-S55HDE)  
Ch.  
Category*1 Channel name*1  
Description  
001  
Basic  
Recommended  
Tracks recommended for each time of day  
Recommended: Morning  
Recommended: Afternoon  
Recommended: Evening  
Recommended: Night  
Recommended: Midnight  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
101  
102  
103  
104  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
301  
302  
303  
304  
Favorites  
Shuffle All  
Newly Added  
Radio Music*2  
Radio Talk*2  
Fine Day  
Rainy Day  
Energized  
Slow Life  
Lounge  
Classical  
Urban  
Extreme  
Ballad  
Retro  
Shuffle all tracks in the favorites list.  
Shuffle all tracks  
Shuffle most recently imported tracks  
Music tracks recorded from radio  
Talk tracks recorded from radio  
Happy songs to improve your mood  
Mellow, heavy-hearted songs  
High-spirited songs  
Calming songs  
Lounge music  
Classical tracks  
Rhythm & Rap, R&B tracks,  
Intense Rock tracks  
Ballads  
Tracks with antique feel  
Tracks with acoustic instruments  
Tracks with electronic instruments  
Tracks without vocals  
Feel  
Style  
Type  
Acoustic  
Electronic  
Instrumental  
Vocal  
Tracks with vocals  
401 Scene: Life Good Morning  
Fresh tracks for wake-up  
Calm, quiet tracks for bedtime  
Up-tempo tracks for parties  
Middle tempo tracks for walking  
Up-tempo tracks for running  
Ambient and environmental tracks for meditation  
Other kinds of tracks  
402  
403  
501  
502  
503  
909  
Good Night  
Party Time  
Walking  
Running  
Meditation  
Explore  
Scene:  
Workout  
Extra  
These channels are displayed even when there are no applicable tracks (factory setting).  
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*
*
Items are displayed in the language that is set on the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
If you set the “Track mark” setting to Auto, Radio Music” and “Radio Talk” channels are created during  
recording.  
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List of Music Surfin’ channels (NAS-S55HDE)  
Button on the remote control Name of the channel Description  
ARTIST  
YEAR  
MOOD  
ALBUM  
Tracks by the same artist  
Tracks released in the given range of years  
Tracks with a similar mood  
Tracks from the same album  
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For example, if you press the  
(artist) button  
Using x-DJ  
while listening to your favorite artist, the unit  
assembles all the tracks by that artist and puts  
them into a temporary channel that you can listen  
to.  
Press x-DJ.  
1
If there is only one track that can be assembled to  
a channel, the channel cannot be selected.  
The channel selection display appears and  
the unit plays the main part of the  
displayed track.  
Play an x-DJ channel.  
The x-DJ playback display appears.  
1
Press /to select the desired  
channel.  
The unit plays the main part of the first  
track in the selected channel repeatedly.  
2
3
Press the desired Music Surfinbutton  
2
(
ARTIST,  
YEAR,  
MOOD, or  
ALBUM) on the remote control.  
The selected channel appears.  
Press /to select the desired  
track in the channel.  
Press /to select the desired  
track, and then press ENTER.  
The unit starts playing the selected track.  
To return to the x-DJ channel, press the  
Music Surfin’ button selected in step 2.  
Each time you press  
/
, the unit plays  
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   
the main part of the selected track.  
If you press ENTER, the unit starts  
playing the selected track from its  
beginning.  
Tip  
Other operations  
If the unit is turned off and enters standby mode  
while an x-DJ channel is selected, CH. 001 will appear  
the next time you turn on the unit, regardless of  
which channel was last selected.  
To  
Do the following  
Pause playback  
Press during playback.  
Press again to resume  
playback.  
Using Music Surfin’  
Fast-rewind or fast-  
forward the current  
track  
Press and hold /.  
If you press the Music Surfin’ button while playing  
a channel in x-DJ, the following channels are  
temporarily created using the tracks in the “GIGA  
JUKE” Music Server.  
(ARTIST) button: ARTIST channel  
containing tracks by the currently selected  
artist.  
(YEAR) button: YEAR channel containing  
tracks from the same era as the currently  
selected track.  
(MOOD) button: MOOD channel  
containing tracks with a mood similar to that of  
the currently selected track.  
Go to the beginning  
of the current track,  
previous track, or  
next track.  
Press /on the  
remote control repeatedly.  
Stop x-DJ or Music  
Surfin’  
Press  to turn off the  
unit. The next time you  
turn on the unit, CH. 001  
appears.  
(ALBUM) button: ALBUM channel  
containing tracks by the currently selected  
album.  
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Press to go to the next directory up. If  
you press after reaching the highest  
directory, the display returns to the  
playback window.  
Playing audio data in a  
computer  
This unit can play audio data stored on digital  
media servers that supports the DLNA (Digital  
Living Network Alliance) standards.  
Before playing audio data, you need to connect the  
unit and the computer through a wireless LAN  
access point.  
For details on the network connections, refer to  
the operating manual of the wireless LAN access  
point.  
Press to go to the next directory down.  
After you select the directory, press  
list.  
/
on the remote control to scroll the  
Press ENTER or to switch the  
display, and select the track you want  
to play.  
The unit starts playing the selected track  
and the playback display appears.  
Make sure that there is sound output from  
the speakers of the unit.  
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Audio data flow  
Tip  
Server  
Track A, B, C ...  
If the unit is turned off and enters standby mode  
while it is still connected to the computer, the last  
playback display is saved and appears again the next  
time you turn on the unit.  
Notes  
Track A, B, C ...  
The unit cannot sort a list of playable tracks.  
If the connected server contains a large amount of  
audio data, it may take a while for the display to  
change while the unit is searching for a track.  
For details on computers that can be connected  
and audio formats that can be played, see pages 46  
and 47.  
Make sure the server function of your computers  
software is activated.  
Other operations  
To  
Do the following  
Pause playback  
Press during  
playback. Press again  
to resume playback.  
Press HOME NETWORK.  
1
2
Fast-rewind or fast-  
forward the current  
track  
Press and hold /.  
Select the server to be connected.  
When the server selection display appears,  
press /to select the server.  
If the server selection display does not  
appear, do the procedure “Changing a  
server” (page 23) to select the server.  
Go to the beginning  
of the current track,  
previous track, or  
next track.  
Press /on the  
remote control repeatedly.  
Stop playback  
Press  to turn off the  
unit. The next time you  
turn on the unit, the unit  
starts playing the track  
from the point at which it  
last stopped.  
Press /to select the item you want  
to play.  
The items that are displayed (tracks,  
artists, albums, genres, folder name, etc.)  
depends on the connected server.  
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Repeat play • Shuffle play  
You can listen to tracks in random order or  
repeatedly (repeat play).  
Listening to the Internet  
radio  
You can listen to Internet radio broadcasts offered  
on the Web by Live365 and SHOUTcast.  
To listen to the Internet radio, the wireless station  
or the wireless LAN access point has to be  
connected to the Internet. For details on  
connecting to the Internet, refer to the operating  
manual of the wireless LAN access point.  
For details on Internet radio services, refer to the  
supplied “Internet Radio service on “GIGA JUKE”  
Wireless Player.  
Play modes can be changed in the Home Network  
function.  
Press SETTINGS.  
The Settings menu appears.  
1
Select [Play mode].  
2
Select the desired play mode.  
3
Play mode/  
icon  
Description  
Press INTERNET RADIO.  
The unit changes to the Internet Radio  
function.  
1
Continue  
(default)/  
No icon  
All tracks after the  
selected one are played in  
the order of the track list,  
and then playback  
pauses.  
Select [Live3ꢁ5] or [SHOUTcast].  
2
If you select [Live 3ꢁ5] in step 2, select  
the desired station.  
If you select [SHOUTcast] in step2,  
select the desired genre, sub genre  
and station.  
3
All tracks in the playback  
area which includes the  
current track are played  
repeatedly in the order of  
the track list.  
The current track is  
played repeatedly.  
All tracks in the playback  
area which includes the  
current track are played  
once in random order,  
and then playback  
pauses.  
All repeat /  
1 repeat /  
Shuffle /  
The unit starts receiving the selected radio  
station.  
Notes  
The service contents mentioned in this manual are  
current as of July, 2008. These contents are subject  
to change or cancellation without notice.  
If after selecting a radio station the unit does not  
connect within one minute, “Cannot connect to  
the radio station.” appears in the display. If you  
select [OK], the playback display appears with no  
sound.  
Shuffle repeat / All tracks in the playback  
area which includes the  
current track are played  
repeatedly in random  
order.  
If the clock is not correctly set, you will not be able  
to obtain the list of radio stations compiled by the  
Live365 website.  
Notes  
During shuffle play, you cannot skip to the  
beginning of the previous track even if you press  
. However, you can skip to the beginning of  
the current track.  
During shuffle play, folders cannot be shuffled.  
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Tip  
If the unit is turned off and enters standby mode  
while still receiving a radio broadcast, the station is  
saved and appears again the next time you turn on the  
unit.  
Listening to an externally  
connected device  
You can listen to the playback sound from an  
external portable audio device (such a  
WALKMAN”) connected to the AUDIO IN jack  
on the unit. The playback sound is output from  
the unit’s speakers.  
To update Live365 and SHOUTcast  
information  
Select [Update info] while the list of radio stations  
is displayed.  
The unit searches for new stations and an updated  
radio station list appears.  
Note  
Make sure to turn down the volume of the unit,  
otherwise the large sound output may cause damage  
to the unit’s speakers.  
Other operations  
To  
Do the following  
Connect an external device to the  
AUDIO IN jack on the front of the unit.  
1
Pause reception of  
a radio broadcast  
Press . Press again  
to resume the broadcast.  
Change the radio  
station  
Press /on the  
remote control repeatedly  
(only when a Live365  
Press AUDIO IN.  
The unit changes to the Audio In  
function.  
2
station is selected). Or press  
to go back to the radio  
Start playback on the externally  
connected device.  
station list and select a  
station again.  
3
The playback sound is output from the  
unit’s speakers.  
Press VOLUME + or – to adjust the  
volume.  
4
Tip  
If the sound volume of the connected device is too  
high or too low, you can change the input level on the  
unit (page 34).  
Note  
You cannot operate the externally connected device  
from this unit.  
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Generating a more dynamic  
sound (Dynamic Sound  
Generator X-tra)  
Setting the sound quality  
Selecting a sound style (Preset  
EQ)  
You can reinforce the bass and create a more  
powerful sound.  
The DSGX setting is ideal for music sources.  
You can select the sound style from six preset  
equalizer settings to match the genre of music.  
Press SETTINGS.  
The Settings menu appears.  
1
Press SETTINGS.  
The Settings menu appears.  
1
Select [Sound] – [DSGX].  
2
Select [On]* or [Off].  
3
Select [Sound] – [Preset EQ].  
2
*
Factory setting  
Select the sound style.  
3
Tip  
You can select the style from the following  
You can set this function with the DSGX button on  
the remote control.  
items.  
FLAT (no equalizer; factory setting)  
Press DSGX repeatedly. Each time you press the  
button, the DSGX function changes “On” and “Off.  
ROCK  
POPS  
JAZZ  
CLASSICAL  
DANCE  
Tip  
You can set the sound style with the PRESET EQ  
button on the remote control.  
Each press of the button change the sound style as  
follows.  
FLAT ROCK POPS JAZZ CLASSICAL  
DANCE FLAT ...  
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Using On-timer  
Using the timer  
You can set the On-timer to start playing the  
desired source at a specified timer (On-timer  
function). You can set up to two On-timers. Make  
sure to set the clock before setting the On-timer  
(page 15).  
Using the Sleep timer  
You can set the Sleep timer so that the unit enters  
standby mode automatically after a certain period  
of time (Sleep timer function).  
Select a track or the Internet radio  
station that you want to play with the  
On-timer.  
1
Press SETTINGS.  
The Settings menu appears.  
1
Press SETTINGS.  
The Settings menu appears.  
2
Select [Sleep timer].  
2
Select [On-timer].  
3
Select the time interval from  
[15minutes], [30minutes], [ꢁ0minutes],  
or [ꢃ0minutes].  
3
Select [Timer1] or [Timer2].  
4
The Sleep timer is set and  
appears on  
Select [On].  
The On-timer setting display appears.  
5
the playback display. After the selected  
time elapses, the volume turns down  
gradually and the unit enters standby  
mode automatically.  
Set [Start: ] (start time) and [End: ] (end  
time).  
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Tips  
Press /to change the time and press  
ENTER to enter the setting.  
Each time you press ENTER, the cursor  
moves as follows.  
“hour” (start time) “minutes” (start  
time) “hour” (end time) “minutes”  
(end time).  
Press and hold /to change the  
parameter sequentially.  
You can also set the Sleep timer using the SLEEP  
button on the remote control. Each time you press  
the button, the interval changes as follows.  
[Off] [15minutes] [30minutes] [60minutes]  
[90minutes] [Off]...  
While the Sleep timer is set, press the SLEEP  
button on the remote control to check the  
remaining time before the unit enters standby  
mode. If you press the button again, the Sleep  
timer is set again.  
Set the day of the week.  
Press /to select the day and press  
ENTER.  
Each time you press ENTER, the selected  
day is checked or unchecked.  
Confirm that the day you want to set the  
On-timer is checked, select [OK], and  
then press ENTER.  
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Note  
If you perform the following operations before the  
Sleep timer goes off, the Sleep timer resets.  
Disconnect the AC power adaptor.  
Turn off the unit (the unit enters the standby  
mode).  
Perform [Network setting] in the Settings menu.  
Perform [Option] – [Factory default] in the  
Settings menu.  
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Select the source you want to play.  
Notes  
8
If you select [Yes], the currently playing  
source will be played when the start time  
is reached. If you select x-DJ as the source,  
CH. 001 will be played no matter which  
channel you select.  
If you select Internet Radio as the source,  
the station currently being received will be  
set.  
If you select [No], the source that you set  
the last time will be played.  
You cannot set On-timer in the Audio In function.  
The On-timer setting is erased if you disconnect  
the AC power adaptor.  
If the unit is already turned on 3 minutes before  
the start time of On-timer, the On-timer is not  
activated.  
If the On-timer has been set, do not operate the  
unit within 3 minutes of the start time. If you do,  
the On-timer may not function.  
Press VOLUME +/– to adjust the  
playback volume.  
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If you select [Yes], the current volume is  
set when the start time is reached.  
If you select [No], the volume you set the  
last time remains set.  
“Confirm on-timer settings.” appears.  
Select [OK].  
The On-timer is set and  
the playback display.  
10  
appears on  
3 minutes prior to the start time, the  
device starts preparing for the On-timer  
playback.  
20 seconds before the finish time, the  
volume turns down gradually and the  
device goes into standby mode  
automatically after the finish time.  
Tips  
If you do not want to set the finish time, set it to  
[––:––].  
While the On-timer is set in the Home Network  
function, the play mode changes temporarily to [1  
repeat]. After completing the setting, the play  
mode is restored.  
If the specified track is erased or the specified  
radio station cannot be received before the On-  
timer starts, an alarm sounds at the start time.  
Press any button to stop the alarm. However, if you  
erase the specified track or the unit is disconnected  
from the Internet within 3 minutes before the start  
time of the On-timer setting, the alarm does not go  
off.  
If the time periods for the timer 1 and timer 2  
overlap, the timer which start time is set earlier  
than the other one overrides the later one.  
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Changing settings  
You can set or change the various settings. Do the following procedure to change the setting.  
Press SETTINGS.  
The Settings menu appears.  
1
Press /to select the item, and then press ENTER.  
Press to return to the upper directory.  
2
Repeat step 2 until you complete the settings.  
3
To cancel the settings  
Press SETTINGS to return to the first directory of the Settings menu. Press SETTINGS again so that the  
Settings menu disappears.  
Setup items  
Description  
First directory  
Second directory  
Play mode  
You can set the play mode to play audio data in random  
order or to play repeatedly (page 28). (Factory setting:  
continue)  
Sound  
You can set the sound quality.  
Preset EQ  
DSGX  
You can select the sound style from six preset equalizer  
settings to match the genre of music (page 30). (Factory  
setting: FLAT)  
You can set to generate a more dynamic sound (Dynamic  
Sound Generator X-tra) (page 30). (Factory setting: On)  
Sleep timer  
On-timer  
You can set the time interval for the standby mode (page  
31).  
You can set to start playback at a specified time (page 31).  
You can set up to two On-timers.  
Server setting  
You can set the unit to connect to a server automatically.  
You can also delete a server from the server history.  
Server auto connect  
Server delete  
In the Home Network function, you can set the unit to  
automatically connect to the last connected server (page  
24). (Factory setting: On)  
You can delete non-operating or unrecognized server  
from the list (page 23).  
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Description  
First directory  
Second directory  
Network setting  
Auto setting  
You can reset the network to its factory default settings  
(Instant (S-IWS) setting).  
Manual setting  
You can set [Connection setting] and [Proxy setting]  
manually.  
When you select [Connection setting]:  
You can select the connection type from [Instant (S-  
IWS)], [AOSS], or [Manual].  
— Instant (S-IWS): Refer to the “Quick Connection  
and Setup Guide.  
— AOSS (page 18)  
— Manual (page 19)  
When you select [Proxy setting]:  
You can specify the proxy server setting (page 20).  
Option  
You can set various settings.  
Clock  
You can set the current date and time (page 15). (Factory  
setting: 1/1/2008 00:00)  
Auto join PARTY  
MODE  
This determines whether the unit enters PARTY MODE  
([On]) or not ([Off]) when the unit is invited to PARTY  
MODE (page 22). (Factory setting: On)  
My name  
You can enter the name of the unit to be displayed on the  
“GIGA JUKE” Music Server.  
AUDIO IN sensitivity  
You can select the input sensitivity that suits the output  
level of the external component connected to the AUDIO  
IN jack.  
High (Headphone out): Select this level for input from  
the headphone jack of a portable device.  
Low (Line out): Select this level for input from the line  
out jack of a portable device (factory setting).  
Language  
Backlight  
You can select the display language from English, French,  
German, Italian, or Spanish (page 14). (Factory setting:  
English)  
You can set whether the backlight of the display window  
always stays on or goes on/off automatically while the  
device is turned on.  
Always on: The backlight stays on (factory setting).  
Auto off: The backlight turns off automatically after 90  
seconds elapses without operations. If you operate it  
while the backlight is off, it lights up automatically.  
Factory default  
You can reset all device parameters to their factory  
settings.  
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Description  
First directory  
Second directory  
Device information  
You can see the network information, MAC address,  
firmware version, and device ID of the unit.  
My name  
You can check the name of this unit.  
Network information  
Connection setting  
Network name (SSID)  
Security setting  
IP address setting  
IP address/Subnet mask  
Default gateway  
DNS server setting  
DNS 1 / DNS 2  
Proxy setting  
MAC address  
Firmware version  
Device ID  
You can check the MAC address of the unit.  
You can check the firmware version of the unit.  
You can check the device ID that is used for the Internet  
radio.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you have any problems with this product, follow the procedures below to check your device before  
consulting our Customer Information Service Center.  
If any messages or error codes appear, make note of them.  
Check thisTroubleshootingto inspect the corresponding problem.  
1
You may be able to find some information in the instructions of this manual. Check the  
corresponding instructions. For details about troubleshooting the Instant (S-IWS) connection,  
refer to the “Quick Connection and Setup Guide” supplied with the NAS-SC55PKE.  
(for customers in Europe only).  
2
You will find the latest support information and a FAQ at this web site.  
If after steps 1 and 2 you still cannot solve the problem, consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
3
Power  
Problem  
Causes/measures  
The unit does not turn on.  
Connect the AC power adaptor firmly to this unit and to a wall  
outlet (page 13).  
The unit’s internal system may be malfunctioning, or the unit may  
be suffering from strong electrical noise caused by power supply  
abnormalities due to being dropped, excessive static electricity, or  
lightning. In this case, disconnect the AC power adaptor, wait  
about 30 seconds, and then reconnect it.  
The unit does not turn off.  
The unit’s internal system may be malfunctioning, or the unit may  
be suffering from strong electrical noise caused by power supply  
abnormalities due to being dropped, excessive static electricity, or  
lightning. In this case, disconnect the AC power adaptor, wait  
about 30 seconds, and then reconnect it.  
The unit enters standby mode when you turn off the power (the  
On/Standby indicator lights up red). If you want to completely  
turn off the power, disconnect the AC power adaptor.  
“The DC-IN voltage is too high.  
Connect the specified AC power  
adaptor.” appears and the unit  
enters standby mode.  
An AC power adaptor other than the one that was supplied is  
being used and an abnormally high voltage level is being input.  
Use the supplied AC power adaptor.  
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Problem  
Causes/measures  
“The internal temperature of the  
If you use this unit at high-volume levels for a long time, the  
internal temperature of the unit may become too high. Turn off  
the unit, wait for a while until it cools down, and then turn on  
again.  
device is too high.” appears, and  
the unit enters standby mode.  
The On/Standby indicator  
flashes (no message appear on  
the display while the unit is in  
the standby mode).  
An error has occurred in the  
internal system.” appears and the  
unit enters standby mode.  
The system’s automatic protection function has activated.  
Disconnect the AC power adaptor, wait about 30 seconds, and  
then reconnect it.  
Connecting the unit to the network using AOSS  
Problem  
Causes/measures  
“No wireless station/access point  
in AOSS mode found.” appears.  
The AOSS button on the wireless station/the wireless LAN access  
point has not been pressed. Do the AOSS setup again.  
Place the unit and the wireless station/the wireless LAN access  
point close to each other and do the AOSS setup again.  
An error occurred while  
transferring AOSS information.”  
appears.  
An error occurred in security  
information.” appears.  
An error occurred while  
transferring security key.”  
appears.  
There was an information exchange failure between the unit and  
the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point. Wait a while,  
and then do the AOSS setup again.  
Place the unit and the wireless station/the wireless LAN access  
point close to each other and do the AOSS setup again.  
Another device is connected to  
the access point. Try again later.”  
appears.  
The AOSS setup is being performed for another device. Wait a  
while, and then do the AOSS setup again.  
“Multiple wireless stations/access  
points in AOSS mode found. Try  
again later.” appears.  
Multiple wireless stations/wireless LAN access points in AOSS  
mode were detected. Wait a while, and then do the AOSS setup  
again.  
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Listening to audio data stored on a “GIGA JUKE” Music Server or a  
computer (Home Network function)  
Problem  
Causes/measures  
You cannot connect the unit to  
a network.  
“Cannot connect to the server.”  
appears.  
“A communication error  
occurred.” appears.  
“A communication error  
occurred. Information  
retrieval cancelled.” appears.  
“GIGA JUKE Wireless Player”  
appears and the unit does not  
go on.  
Make sure that the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point is  
turned on.  
Make sure that your “GIGA JUKE” Music Server and computer are  
turned on.  
The network settings on the unit may be incorrect. Press SETTINGS  
and select [Device information] – [Network information] to check  
the settings.  
The “GIGA JUKE” Music Server or computer may be unstable.  
Restart it.  
Confirm that the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server and the computer are  
connected to the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point  
correctly.  
Check the following conditions to confirm that the “GIGA JUKE”  
Music Server and the computer are properly prepared:  
The server has started.  
The server function is set to [Start].  
This unit has been registered.  
Place the unit and the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point  
close to each other.  
If the ICF (Internet Connection Firewall) function is active on the  
computer, this may prevent the unit from connecting to the  
computer. You may need to change the firewall settings to allow the  
unit to connect. (For details on changing the firewall settings, refer  
to the operating manual of your computer).  
If you format the system of the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server or  
performed a system recovery on your computer, perform the  
network settings again (pages 18 and 19).  
The “GIGA JUKE” Music Server  
or computer does not appear in  
the server selection display.  
You may have turned on this unit before you turned on the “GIGA  
JUKE” Music Server or the computer. Select [Update info] in the  
server selection display to update the server list (page 23).  
Make sure that the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point is  
turned on.  
Make sure that your “GIGA JUKE” Music Server and computer are  
turned on.  
Check the following conditions to confirm that the “GIGA JUKE”  
Music Server and the computer are properly prepared:  
The server has started.  
The server function is set to [Start].  
This unit has been registered.  
You cannot play audio data  
normally.  
Repeat play or shuffle play is selected. Press SETTINGS to set [Play  
mode] to [Continue] (page 28).  
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Problem  
Causes/measures  
The sound skips during playback.  
The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be too low. Place the unit  
and the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point close to each  
other, without any obstacles between.  
Your computer may be running many applications. If anti-virus  
software is active on the computer, temporarily disable the software  
as it needs large amount of system resources.  
Depending on the network environment or electromagnetic wave  
condition, it may not be possible to play tracks with more than one  
client devices operating at the same time. Turn off another client  
device to enable the unit to play tracks.  
You cannot fast-forward or  
fast-rewind.  
You cannot fast-forward or fast-rewind such content as follows by  
system limitations:  
A track of which the time length is unknown.  
Copyrighted WMA-format tracks.  
When you are playing these types of tracks, the progress bar does  
not appear on the playback display.  
“Incompatible format found.  
Cannot play.” appears.  
You cannot play any files other than audio files.  
“Cannot play back.” appears.  
You cannot play the following tracks:  
A track that violates playback restrictions.  
A track with irregular copyright information.  
A track that you purchased at an online music store that does not  
allow home network streaming.  
Confirm that the selected track has not been erased from the server.  
If the track has been erased, press HOME NETWORK to reselect a  
track.  
Make sure that the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point is  
turned on.  
Make sure that your “GIGA JUKE” Music Server and computer are  
turned on.  
The “GIGA JUKE” Music Server or computer may be unstable.  
Restart it.  
Confirm that the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server and the computer are  
connected to the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point  
correctly.  
“There are no playable tracks.”  
appears.  
If there are no tracks or folders in the selected folder, you cannot  
extend the folder to display its contents.  
Continued  
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Problem  
Causes/measures  
You cannot play tracks of  
ATRAC3 or ATRAC3plus format.  
You may have connected to your computer with Windows Media  
Player as a server. Use VAIO Media Integrated Server as a server to  
connect to your computer (page 47).  
You cannot play a copyrighted  
track of WMA format.  
If you connect to your computer with VAIO Media Integrated  
Server as a server, a copyrighted WMA-format track cannot be  
played. Use Windows Media Player as a server to connect to your  
computer (page 47).  
Depending on the WMA file format, some tracks may not be able to  
play.  
You cannot select a previously  
selected track.  
The track information may have been changed on the “GIGA  
JUKE” Music Server or computer. Press the HOME NETWORK  
button on the unit. If this does not solve the problem, reselect the  
server (“GIGA JUKE” Music Server or computer) in the server  
selection display.  
Information about this unit does  
not appear in the [Media  
Sharing] section of Windows  
Media Player 11.  
The device appears as “Unknown Device. This is not a problem.  
Listening to the same music in different rooms (PARTY MODE)  
Problem  
Causes/measures  
“Cannot play back.” appears.  
You cannot play the following tracks:  
A track that violates playback restrictions.  
A track with irregular copyright information.  
A track that you purchased at an online music store that does not  
allow home network streaming.  
“A communication error  
occurred.” appears.  
Make sure that the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point is  
turned on.  
Make sure that your “GIGA JUKE” Music Server is turned on.  
The “GIGA JUKE” Music Server may be unstable. Restart it.  
Make sure that the “GIGA JUKE” Music Server is connected to the  
wireless station/the wireless LAN access point correctly.  
Normal operations cannot be  
performed on the unit.  
Normal operations cannot be performed on the unit while the unit  
is in PARTY MODE. To perform these operations, first leave  
PARTY MODE.  
You pressed the PARTY button to  
enter PARTY MODE, but the  
track title, album title and artist  
name do not appear on the unit  
and there is no sound output.  
If the “Host” was playing a track at the time you pressed the PARTY  
button to enter PARTY MODE, the unit will not start playing until  
the “Host” has finished playing the current track and begins playing  
the next track.  
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Listening to the Internet radio (Internet Radio function)  
Problem  
Causes/measures  
You cannot connect the unit to  
the Internet.  
Make sure that the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point  
is turned on.  
The network settings on the unit may be incorrect. Press  
SETTINGS and select [Device information] – [Network  
information] to check the settings.  
Place the unit and the wireless station/the wireless LAN access  
point close to each other.  
If your contract with your Internet provider limits Internet  
connection to one device at a time, this device will not be able to  
access the Internet when another device is already connected.  
Consult your carrier or service provider.  
“Cannot connect to the radio  
station.” appears.  
“A communication error  
occurred. Information retrieval  
cancelled.” appears.  
“GIGA JUKE Wireless Player”  
appears and the unit does not go  
on.  
The sound skips.  
The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be too low. Place the  
unit and the wireless station/the wireless LAN access point close  
to each other, without any obstacles between.  
The list of radio stations in the  
display window is different from the  
list which you edited on your  
computer.  
The clock in the unit has not been set, or the time is incorrect.  
Press SETTINGS and select [Option] – [Clock] to set the correct  
time (page 15).  
Timer settings  
Problem  
Causes/measures  
“Set the clock first.” appears.  
If the clock on the unit has not been set, you cannot set the On-  
timer. Set the clock before setting the On-timer (page 15).  
“Select the day(s) you want to set.”  
appears.  
You cannot select [OK] in the [On-timer] – [On] – [Day setting]  
menu until you have selected a day. Select at least one day of the  
week, and then select [OK].  
“Play back the source for timed  
playback before on-timer setting.”  
appears.  
When the unit is not playing the source during the On-timer  
setting, you cannot select [Yes] for [On-timer] – [On] – [Source  
setting]. Set the On-timer while playing the desired source.  
While the Audio In function is on, you cannot set [Yes] for [On-  
timer] – [On] – [Source setting].  
On-timer setting does not  
function when the start time is  
reached.  
On-timer setting is cancelled while the unit is entered PARTY  
MODE.  
On-timer setting does not end  
when the end time is reached.  
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Changing settings  
Problem  
Causes/measures  
If there is no server to delete, you cannot select [Server delete].  
“There is no server to delete.”  
appears.  
Others  
Problem  
Causes/measures  
After connecting the AC power  
adaptor, no clock appears and the  
demonstration starts playing.  
The unit is set to play the demonstration (page 13). If you do not  
want the demonstration to play, set the clock (page 15).  
This device does not respond to  
any operations.  
This device does not work  
correctly.  
The unit’s internal system may be malfunctioning, or the unit  
may be suffering from strong electrical noise caused by power  
supply abnormalities due to being dropped, excessive static  
electricity, or lightning. In this case, disconnect the AC power  
adaptor, wait about 30 seconds, and then reconnect it.  
The remote control does not work.  
The batteries of the remote control may not be inserted correctly.  
Insert the batteries into the remote control correctly (page 12).  
The batteries are weak.  
There are no batteries inside.  
Point the remote control at the remote sensor of the unit.  
An inverter circuit for a fluorescent light is near the unit. Move  
the unit away from the circuit.  
There is no sound from the  
speakers.  
Headphones are connected. Disconnect them.  
Release pause.  
The volume is minimized. Turn up the volume.  
There is no sound from the  
headphones.  
Your headphones may not be plugged securely into the unit. Plug  
them in securely.  
The entire title (of a track, radio  
station, etc.) cannot be displayed.  
Due to system limitations, about 120 characters is the maximum  
number of characters that can be displayed per title.  
The volume from the external  
device connected to the AUDIO IN  
jack is too low.  
Press SETTINGS and select [Option] – [AUDIO IN sensitivity] –  
[High (Headphone out)].  
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About distortion on TV  
Precautions  
This speaker system is not magnetically shielded,  
and the picture on nearby TV sets may become  
magnetically distorted. In this situation, turn off  
the TV, wait 15 to 30 minutes, and turn it back on.  
If there is no improvement, move the unit away  
from the TV.  
Do not drop this unit  
Do not subject the unit to strong shocks. It may  
cause the unit to malfunction.  
Do not exert strong pressure on the front side  
of this unit where the speakers are mounted.  
Consideration for others  
Keep the volume at a moderate level out of  
consideration of your neighbors, especially at  
night.  
Speakers  
About condensation  
About placement  
If there is a rapid change in temperature,  
condensation (water droplets) may form in this  
unit, causing it to malfunction. If this occurs, leave  
this unit off for two to three hours. This unit  
should resume normal operation.  
Do not place this unit in the following locations:  
In direct sunlight or near heat sources, where  
the air temperature is too high. (Operate this  
device at temperatures between 5 °C and 35 °C  
(between 41 °F and 95 °F.)  
On a dashboard of a car, and inside a car in  
direct sunlight with closed windows (especially,  
during the summer months).  
Near a magnet, speakers, TV, etc. where  
magnetic fields are produced.  
Near a microwave oven.  
In a dusty location.  
On an insecure or uneven surface.  
In a location that is subject to vibration.  
In a location that is subject to moisture, such as  
a bathroom.  
Near obstacles that shield or block electrical  
wave, such as metal or concrete walls.  
In a location with poor ventilation.  
Near a cordless phone (base and handset).  
About AC power adaptor  
Use the AC power adaptor supplied with this  
unit. Do not use any other AC power adaptor  
since it may cause this unit to malfunction.  
Polarity of the plug  
Connect the AC power adaptor or the AC  
power cord to an easily accessible AC outlet.  
Should you notice an abnormality in the AC  
power adaptor or the AC power cord,  
disconnect it from the AC outlet immediately.  
The unit is not disconnected from the AC  
power source (mains) as long as it is connected  
to the wall outlet, even if the unit itself has been  
turned off.  
If you are not going to use this unit for a long  
time, be sure to disconnect the power supply.  
To remove the AC power cord from the wall  
outlet, grasp the adaptor plug itself; never pull  
the cord.  
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Cleaning  
Clean this device with a soft cloth. If this device  
becomes very dirty, clean it with a soft cloth  
slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution.  
Be careful to keep the jacks from getting wet. Do  
not use thinner, benzene, alcohol, etc., because  
they can cause damage to the surface of this  
device.  
About this unit  
If you have connected to an outside network,  
such as the Internet, and have allowed access  
from other devices, unauthorized access by  
malicious outsiders can occur depending on  
your network configuration. It may cause  
damages such as data falsification. To avoid this  
problem, before using this unit, you need to:  
— Use a router and configure it correctly.  
— Register the equipment that is to access this  
unit.  
It is prohibited to send or leave copyrighted  
products to/on an out-of-home network which  
can be accessed from many people without the  
author’s permission by the Copyright Act.  
About DLNA support:  
This product is designed in accordance with  
DLNA Guideline v1.0. This product is  
commercialized to gain formal DLNA  
accreditation. This product may be upgraded to  
maintain interconnectivity.  
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Specifications  
Interface  
Wireless LAN:  
IEEE802.11b/g (WEP64bit/WEP128bit/  
WPA-PSK TKIP/WPA2-PSK AES)  
Radio frequency: 2.4 GHz  
Input/Output:  
AUDIO IN jack: Stereo mini jack  
PHONES jack: Stereo mini jack  
Service and maintenance terminal  
Amplifier  
Continuous RMS power output:  
10 W + 10 W (10 % THD)  
Power supply  
AC power adaptor  
Input: AC 100-240 V 50/60 Hz  
Output: DC 12 V 2.5 A  
Power consumption: 6 W  
Operating temperature  
5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)  
Operating humidity  
20 % to 80 % (no condensation)  
Dimensions  
Approx. 341 × 123 × 213 mm (w/h/d) incl.  
projecting parts and controls  
Mass  
Approx. 3.4 kg  
Supplied accessories  
See page 7.  
Design and specifications subject to change for  
improvements without notice.  
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System requirements of a computer to connect to this unit  
Computer  
IBM PC/AT compatible  
CPU: 1.00 GHz or higher  
Available hard disk drive space: 1.2 GB or more  
(The amount of space varies according to the amount of music data  
stored on the computer.)  
RAM: 256 MB or more  
Sound card  
Operating System  
Software  
The following manufacturer installed versions only:  
Windows XP Service Pack 2  
Windows Vista  
Server:  
VAIO Media Integrated Server Ver. 6.1  
Windows Media Player 11  
Music management software:  
SonicStage Ver. 4.2  
Windows Media Player 11  
Notes  
We do not ensure trouble-free operation on all computers that satisfy the system requirements.  
The NTFS format of Windows XP can be used only with the original manufacturer installed version.  
We do not ensure trouble-free operation of the system suspend, system standby, or system hibernation function  
on all computers.  
Operating systems other than those indicated above, home-built computers, upgrade of the original  
manufacturer-installed operating system, multi-boot environment, multi-monitor environment, and Macintosh  
computers are not supported.  
Depending on the performance of your computer or operating environment, the software may work with some  
limitations.  
For the latest information about Windows Media Player, visit the Microsoft Corporation website.  
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Audio formats of tracks on the computer supported by the unit  
When the server is VAIO Media Integrated Server  
Source content  
Audio format at  
playback on the unit  
File format  
DRM, such as used by online music store  
Bit rate/sampling frequency  
Less than 32 kHz  
32 kHz or more  
Linear PCM  
MP3  
MP3  
No  
Linear PCM  
WAV  
No  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Linear PCM  
Linear PCM  
Unable to play  
WMA  
Unable to play  
Linear PCM  
Unable to play  
ATRAC3  
WMA  
AAC  
ATRAC3  
Recorded by SonicStage with [DRM on]  
Recorded by SonicStage with [DRM off]  
66/105/132 kbps  
48/64/256 kbps  
Other than 48/64/256 kbps Linear PCM  
No  
Linear PCM  
Unable to play  
ATRAC3plus  
Yes  
ATRAC3plus  
Recorded by SonicStage with [DRM on]  
No  
Recorded by SonicStage with [DRM off]  
Linear PCM  
When the server is Windows Media Player  
Source content  
Audio format at  
playback on this unit  
File format  
DRM, such as used by online music store  
Bit rate/sampling frequency  
MP3  
Linear PCM  
WAV  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
MP3  
Linear PCM  
WAV  
WMA  
WMA  
Unable to play  
Unable to play  
Unable to play  
WMA  
No  
AAC  
ATRAC3  
ATRAC3plus  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
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H
Index  
Home Network 6  
Computer 27  
“GIGA JUKE” Music Server 21  
A
Access point 16  
I
AC power adaptor 13  
Address setting 20  
AOSS 16, 18  
Internet radio 6, 28  
Update the list 29  
IP address setting 20, 35  
Audio format 47  
AUDIO IN 6, 29  
AUDIO IN sensitivity 34  
AUDIO IN jack 9  
L
Live365 28  
M
B
MAC address 35  
Backlight 34  
Music management soſtware 46  
Music Surfin’ 26  
C
Channel list 25  
Client 6  
Clock 15  
Condensation 43  
Connection 16  
AOSS 18  
Instant (S-IWS) 17  
Manual setup 19  
N
Network (security) key 20  
Network information 35  
Network name 20, 35  
Network settings 18, 34  
O
D
On-timer 31  
On/Standby indicator 13  
Default gateway 20, 35  
Demonstration 13  
Device ID 35  
P
DHCP 20  
PARTY MODE 6, 22  
PHONES jack 8  
Play mode 28  
Preset EQ 12, 30  
Progress bar 9  
Proxy setting 20, 34, 35  
Display language 14, 34  
DNS server 20, 35  
DSGX 12, 30  
E
Equalizer (Preset EQ) 12, 30  
External device 29  
R
Remote control 11  
Inserting batteries 12  
Remote sensor 9  
Repeat play 28  
F
Factory setting 34  
Firmware version 35  
G
“GIGA JUKE” Music Server 6  
Connection 16  
Playback 21  
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Security setting 20, 35  
Server 6  
Changing 23  
Deletion from the list 23  
Manual selection 24  
Server name 18  
Server settings 33  
Soſtware 46  
Start 18, 19  
Updating the list 23  
Service provider 29  
Settings menu 11, 33  
SHOUTcast 28  
Shuffle play 28  
Sleep timer 31  
Sound quality 30  
SSID 20, 35  
Subnet mask 20, 35  
Support site 5  
System requirements 46  
T
Timer 31  
V
Volume adjustment 8, 12  
W
Wireless network  
Signal strength 9  
Wireless adaptor 16  
Wireless LAN access point 16  
Wireless station 16  
Wireless station 16  
X
x-DJ 6, 24  
Channel list 25  
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WALKMAN,  
are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
VAIO, , and VAIO Media are registered  
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SonicStage and its logo are registered trademarks  
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“ATRAC, OpenMG and their logos are trademarks  
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AOSS” is a trademark of Buffalo Inc.  
is a trademark of Live365.com.  
This product is protected by certain intellectual  
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distribution of such technology outside of this  
product is prohibited without a license from  
Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary.  
is a registered trademark of AOL  
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Content providers are using the digital rights  
management technology for Windows Media  
contained in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect  
the integrity of their content (“Secure Content”) so  
that their intellectual property, including  
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and contributors All Rights Reserved.  
copyright, in such content is not misappropriated.  
This device uses WM-DRM software to play  
Secure Content (“WM-DRM Software”). If the  
security of the WM-DRM Software in this device  
has been compromised, owners of Secure Content  
(“Secure Content Owners”) may request that  
Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to  
acquire new licenses to copy, display and/or play  
Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the  
WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected  
content. A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is  
sent to your device whenever you download a  
license for Secure Content from the Internet or  
from a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with  
such license, also download revocation lists onto  
your device on behalf of Secure Content Owners.  
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