Sony Network Hardware NAC SV10I User Manual

Network Audio  
Component/Server  
Operating Instructions  
NAC-SV10i  
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received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment must not be co-  
located or operated in conjunction  
with any other antenna or  
transmitter.  
This equipment complies with FCC  
radiation exposure limits set forth for  
an uncontrolled environment and  
meets the FCC radio frequency (RF)  
Exposure Guidelines in Supplement  
C to OET65. This equipment should  
be installed and operated keeping the  
radiator at least 20cm or more away  
from person’s body (excluding  
extremities: hands, wrists, feet and  
ankles).  
For customers in  
Canada  
Properly shielded and grounded  
cables and connectors must be used  
for connection to host computers  
and / or peripherals.  
Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause  
interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause  
undesired operation of this device.  
This equipment complies with IC  
radiation exposure limits set forth for  
an uncontrolled environment and  
meets RSS-102 of the IC radio  
frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This  
equipment should be installed and  
operated keeping the radiator at least  
20cm or more away from person’s  
body (excluding extremities: hands,  
wrists, feet and ankles).  
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Before operating this product  
About copyright protection  
Music data cannot be used without the permission  
of the copyright holder except when used solely  
for personal enjoyment.  
About the illustrations used in this  
manual  
Illustrations and screens used in this manual may  
vary from the actual screens.  
How to use this manual  
This manual explains how to operate the unit  
mainly using the buttons on the remote control.  
Buttons on the main unit with the same or similar  
name as that on the remote control can be used to  
perform the same operations.  
About services that can be used  
in conjunction with an Internet  
connection  
Please note that Internet-based services are subject  
to change or termination without notice.  
Malfunctions that occur during the normal use  
of the unit will be repaired by Sony in  
accordance with the conditions defined in the  
limited warranty for this unit. However, Sony  
will not be liable for any consequences arising  
from a failure to play caused by a damaged or  
malfunctioning unit.  
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Table of Contents  
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Features of this unit  
Enjoying various music  
You can enjoy listening to music from sound sources with large amounts of music content.  
You can listen to your iPod or iPhone (page 32), play audio content stored on a server (such as your  
computer) (page 35), and play audio content streamed by music services via the Internet (page 41).  
Music Services  
The unit  
Audio In  
Home Network (server)  
iPod/iPhone  
Using the unit with DLNA-compliant devices  
This unit complies with the DLNA standard. You can listen to music in various ways using the unit  
together with other DLNA-compliant devices. Connecting it to other DLNA devices allows you to enjoy  
audio content stored on a server, or stream audio content to other devices, even though they are all placed  
in different rooms (page 49).  
Furthermore, the PARTY STREAMING function of the unit allows you to play back audio content with  
other devices that have a PARTY STREAMING function at the same time (page 47). You can use an iPod/  
iPhone placed on the unit, a server (a computer, etc.), music services, or an external device connected to  
the AUDIO IN jack of the unit as a sound source for the PARTY STREAMING function.  
The unit  
Audio streaming/  
PARTY STREAMING  
About DLNA  
DLNA is an abbreviation for Digital Living Network Alliance. It is the name of an organization that establishes guidelines  
(DLNA guidelines), and it is also the name of the method that allows devices in a house to share digital content (such as  
music data, image data, etc.) over a home network.  
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Getting started  
Checking the supplied accessories  
Remote control (1)  
ql: For iPhone 4  
Operating Instructions (this manual) (1)  
This manual provides full explanations of the  
various settings, operations and the network  
connection procedure.  
This manual also contains precautions for the  
safe use of the unit.  
R6 (size AA) batteries (2)  
Quick Setup Guide (1)  
This manual explains how to set up the network  
connections and use the functions that can be  
used in conjunction with the network  
connections.  
If you find any accessories missing or damaged,  
please contact your nearest Sony dealer.  
AC power adaptor (1)  
Dock Adapters for iPhone models  
(1 set)  
The adapter number is shown on the bottom of  
Dock Adapter.  
For iPod models, use the Dock Adapter  
supplied with your iPod, or purchase a  
compatible dock adapter from Apple Inc.  
qs: For iPhone  
qg: For iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS  
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Guide to parts and controls  
Remote control  
A SLEEP and TIMER buttons  
• SLEEP button (page 56)  
Use to set or confirm the sleep timer setting.  
• TIMER button (page 57)  
Use to set the timer.  
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B Numeric* /text buttons  
Use to select a track during playback or to enter  
text (pages 18, 26, 42, 54).  
C MEMORY button  
Use to preset stations of the music services  
(page 42).  
D ALPHABET SEARCH button  
Use to search for an item using a keyword  
(page 46).  
E FUNCTION button  
Use to select a function (pages 17, 32).  
The unit has operating functions based on the  
sound source that the unit can play (iPod &  
iPhone function, Home Network function,  
etc.). Each press of this button changes the  
function in turn.  
F M/m/</,/ENTER buttons  
Use to select an item (artist, album, track, menu  
item, etc.) and enter the selection (page 17, 18).  
M and m buttons (page 17)  
Use to select an item that is listed on the  
display. Use to move the focus up or down.  
< and , buttons (pages 18, 46)  
Use to move the focus while entering text.  
Use to select the previous match or the next  
match while searching for an item using a  
keyword.  
• ENTER button (page 17)  
Use to enter a selected item or setting.  
Press this button when an error message or a  
completion message is displayed, and the  
message will disappear.  
G BACK button  
Use to go back to the previous display (pages  
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H ./>, m/M buttons  
. and > buttons (page 33)  
Use to find the beginning of the current, the  
previous, or the next track.  
T PLAY MODE button  
Use to select a play mode (page 45).  
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*
*
An asterisk (*) indicates buttons that have a tactile dot  
(number “5” button, AMP VOL + button and N  
(play) button).  
Press and hold the button to find a point in a  
track when the iPod & iPhone function is  
selected.  
2
These buttons operate only Sony amplifiers (page 19).  
m/M buttons (page 33)  
Use to find a point in a track.  
I iPod MENU button  
Use to display iPod/iPhone content lists, or use  
to go back to the previous iPod/iPhone content  
list (page 33).  
J DISPLAY button  
Use to display various information such as the  
time information of a track, an artist name, an  
album name, clock, etc. (page 33)  
K ?/1 (power) button  
Use to turn the power on or off (page 16).  
2
L AMP ?/1 button*  
Use to turn the power of a connected amplifier  
on or off (page 16).  
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M AMP VOL +/– buttons* *  
Use to adjust the output of a connected  
amplifier when it is turned on (pages 16, 44).  
2
N AMP MUTING button*  
Use to turn the sound of a connected amplifier  
off.  
O DIMMER button  
Use to change the brightness of the display.  
Each press of this button changes the  
brightness of the display to bright or dark.  
P SETTINGS button  
Use to display the settings menu (pages 17, 25,  
52). Use to enter clock, network, and other  
system settings.  
Q OPTIONS button  
Use to display the options menu (pages 17, 26,  
Menu items will vary according to the selected  
function.  
R PARTY button  
Use to operate the PARTY STREAMING  
function (page 47).  
Press and hold the button for a few seconds to  
start or close a PARTY.  
S Operation buttons  
X (pause) button  
x (stop) button  
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N (play) button*  
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Main unit  
A ?/1 (power) button and the on/standby  
indicator  
Press and hold the button for a few seconds  
to start or close a PARTY.  
?/1 (power) button (page 16)  
Use to turn the power on or off.  
• On/standby indicator (page 16)  
The color indicates the power status of the  
unit.  
• FUNCTION button (pages 17, 32)  
Use to select a function.  
• BACK button (pages 17, 26, 33)  
Use to go back to the previous display.  
• ENTER button (page 17)  
– Green: The unit is turned on.  
– Red: The “Network Standby” mode of the  
unit is set to “Off.”  
– Amber: The “Network Standby” mode of  
the unit is set to “On.”  
Use to enter a selected item or setting.  
E iPod/iPhone dock  
Place an iPod or iPhone into the iPod/iPhone  
dock to listen to audio content stored on the  
iPod/iPhone (page 15).  
B Remote sensor  
C Display window  
For details on the contents of the display, see  
Display window” (page 13).  
D Touch panel operation buttons  
NX (play or pause) button  
./> buttons (page 33)  
Use to find the beginning of the current, the  
previous, or the next track.  
Press and hold the button to find a point in a  
track.  
V/v buttons (page 17)  
Use to select an item that is listed on the  
display. Use to move the focus up or down.  
• OPTIONS button (pages 17, 26, 34, 53)  
Use to display the options menu.  
Menu items will vary according to the  
selected function.  
• PARTY button  
Use to operate the PARTY STREAMING  
function (page 47).  
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Display window  
A Function indicators  
Light up when a function is selected (pages 17,  
B Text information  
Displays various information such as track  
names, album names, artist names, clock,  
progress bar, etc.  
The following symbols appear on the display.  
The meaning of each symbol is as follows.  
Symbol  
Description  
/
The message is continued to/  
from the next/previous page.  
Press M/m to see the entire text.  
>
There are selectable items after  
this item (for example, the  
menu has a deeper level).  
C
indicator  
Lights up when the playback range is set to  
“Current Folder” (factory setting) or “Parent  
Folder” while the unit is using the Home  
Network function (page 39).  
D PARTY indicator  
Lights up when the PARTY STREAMING  
function is active (page 47).  
E Wireless LAN signal strength indicator  
This antenna icon indicates the strength of the  
wireless LAN signal. More segments indicate a  
stronger signal.  
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t
t
F NX (play/pause) indicator  
G PRESET indicator  
Lights up when a preset station of music  
services is selected.  
H Timer indicators  
Light up when the Sleep Timer or Play Timer  
is set (page 56).  
I Play mode indicators  
Light up when the play mode is set (page 45).  
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Preparing the unit and the remote control  
Connecting an amplifier and the AC power adaptor  
You can listen to the playback sound of the unit from an external component, such as an amplifier, stereo  
system, etc., connected to the AUDIO OUT jacks on the unit.  
Use an audio connecting cord with two phono plugs (optional) to connect the AUDIO OUT jacks on the  
unit and the audio input jacks of the external component.  
Note  
If you place the unit in an unstable location, it may move when you connect or disconnect cables. Hold the unit firmly  
when you connect or disconnect cables.  
External  
component  
To the AUDIO OUT L/R jacks  
To the DC IN  
6 V jack  
AC power  
Audio connecting cord  
adaptor  
To a wall  
outlet  
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1
Totheaudioinput  
jacks of an  
amplifier  
WARNING  
DO NOT plug the AC power adaptor into a wall  
outlet until all other connections have been made.  
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Inserting batteries into  
the remote control  
Remove the battery compartment lid, and then  
insert the supplied R6 (size AA) batteries (E end  
first) matching the polarities as shown below.  
When the remote control is no longer able to  
operate the unit, replace both batteries with new  
ones.  
Connect the unit to an amplifier.  
1
Use an audio connecting cord to connect the  
unit to an amplifier. Make sure to match the  
color-coded pins to the appropriate jacks: the  
white plug to the white (L) jack and the red  
plug to the red (R) jack.  
Make sure to turn off the power of the  
amplifier before making a connection and  
connect all plugs securely to prevent noise.  
To the AUDIO OUT  
L/R jacks  
Audio connecting cord  
To the audio input  
jacks of an amplifier  
Using an iPod/iPhone  
Insert a Dock Adapter into the iPod/iPhone dock.  
When using an iPod model, use the dock adapter  
supplied with your iPod.  
When using an iPhone model, use one of the Dock  
Adapters for iPhone models supplied with this  
unit.  
Connect one end of the AC power  
adaptor to the DC IN 6 V jack of  
the unit and the other end to a wall  
outlet.  
2
A Dock Adapter  
for an iPhone  
model  
TotheDCIN  
6 V jack  
iPod/iPhone dock  
To remove the Dock Adapter for an iPhone model,  
pull it up with your fingernail or a flat object using  
the slot inside the adapter.  
To a wall  
outlet  
WARNING  
DO NOT plug the AC power adaptor into a wall  
outlet until all other connections have been made.  
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Basic operations  
This section explains the basic operations of the  
unit.  
To turn off the unit  
Press ?/1 on either the remote control or the main  
unit. When the unit is turned off and enters the  
standby mode, the color of the on/standby  
indicator changes.  
AMP ?/1  
?/1  
The unit has two standby modes, network standby  
- off and network standby - on. For details, see  
AMP VOL  
+/–  
Network standby - off mode (factory  
setting)  
This standby mode consumes less power than  
network standby - on mode, though the unit  
takes more time to resume operations when  
powered on again. The on/standby indicator  
lights up in red in this mode.  
FUNCTION  
SETTINGS  
M/m/ENTER  
OPTIONS  
BACK  
Network standby - on mode  
In this standby mode, the unit is always  
connected to the network and remains partially  
active to quickly resume operations when  
controlled over the network, or powered on  
again. In this mode, the on/standby indicator  
lights up in amber and the clock appears on the  
display. To set the network standby mode, see  
Turning on this unit  
To turn the Sony amplifier on or  
off  
Connect the AC power adaptor to  
a wall outlet.  
When you connect the AC power adaptor to a  
wall outlet, the unit turns on once and the on/  
standby indicator lights up in green. After a  
while, the unit turns off automatically and the  
on/standby indicator changes to red.  
1
You can use the remote control to control the Sony  
amplifier (power on/off and volume).  
For details on the remote control settings required  
to operate the Sony amplifier, see “Setting up the  
1
2
Press AMP ?/1 on the remote  
control to turn on the amplifier.  
Press ?/1 (power).  
The unit turns on and the on/standby  
indicator lights up in green.  
When the unit is turned on for the first time  
after purchase, you are required to make the  
initial settings. If this is the case, see  
(page 20).  
2
Press AMP VOL – on the remote  
control to turn the volume down to its  
lowest level.  
When you start playing the sound source on  
the unit, press AMP VOL + to adjust the  
volume from the amplifier.  
3
Set the source selector on the  
amplifier to the setting for this unit.  
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Setting the network  
standby mode  
While the “Network Standby” mode is set to “On,”  
the unit can always be connected and controlled  
over the network.  
Selecting items with the  
unit  
You can use the M/m/ENTER buttons to select an  
item (menu item, artist, track, etc.) and enter the  
selection.  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu.  
When a list of items (artists, tracks,  
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1
menu items, etc.) is displayed,  
press M/m to select the desired  
item.  
The currently selected item is focused.  
Press and hold M/m to scroll the display.  
Press BACK to go back to the previous  
display.  
Press M/m to select “Network  
Standby” and press ENTER.  
2
Press M/m to select “Off” or “On”  
and press ENTER.  
3
Press ENTER.  
The selected item is set or the selected  
process is carried out.  
2
Display  
Description  
Off  
The unit consumes less power  
than the network standby - on  
mode, though the unit takes  
more time to resume operations  
when powered on again. The  
on/standby indicator lights up in  
red.  
To select a function  
The unit has operating functions based on the  
sound source that the unit can play (iPod & iPhone  
function, Home Network function, etc.).  
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select the desired  
function.  
On  
The unit is connected to the  
network even though the power  
of the unit is turned off, and  
resumes operations when  
controlled over the network.  
The on/standby indicator lights  
up in amber.  
About menus for this unit  
This unit has two menus, the settings menu and the  
options menu, and they allow you to make various  
settings.  
(
: Factory setting)  
Settings menu (page 72)  
Press SETTINGS to display the settings menu.  
You can make various settings such as network  
settings, network standby settings, music  
services settings, etc.  
Options menu  
Press OPTIONS to display the options menu.  
Menu items will vary according to the selected  
function.  
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Example of a character input  
display  
The display shown below is an example of the  
character input display that appears when you are  
searching for an item using a keyword.  
Entering text  
Entering text may be required during some setup  
operations such as network settings. You can enter  
text using the remote control.  
A symbol that indicates the  
end of the text string  
currently being entered  
Cursor  
Type of  
characters and  
numbers  
Current location of the cursor/  
number of characters you have entered  
How to enter text  
1
Press CHARACTER (switch  
A Numeric/text buttons  
between letters and numbers) and  
a/A (switch between lowercase and  
uppercase letters) to select the  
desired type of characters and  
numbers.  
Press the button with the desired letter (ABC,  
DEF, etc.). Press repeatedly until the desired  
letter appears.  
B CLEAR button  
Press this button to erase a letter that was just  
entered.  
2
3
Press the corresponding numeric/  
text button to enter the desired  
character, then press , to move  
the cursor to the next input position.  
Repeat this step to enter the text string.  
C CHARACTER button  
This button selects the type of characters and  
numbers. Each time you press the button, the  
type of characters and numbers changes  
between alphanumeric characters and numbers  
(“abc” or “ABC”) and numbers only (“123”).  
If you want to enter punctuation marks (e.g., !,  
?, etc.) and other symbols (e.g., #, %, etc.),  
select “abc” or “ABC.”  
Press ENTER to confirm and save  
the text string.  
D M/m/</,/ENTER buttons  
M/m/</, buttons  
Other operations  
To  
Do the following  
Use these buttons to move the cursor.  
Restore the previous  
condition  
Press BACK.  
• ENTER button  
Use this button to enter a text string.  
Move the cursor  
Press </, to move the  
cursor left or right.  
Press M/m so that the cursor  
moves to the beginning or  
to the end of the text string.  
E
button  
Press this button so that the order of the  
characters which are assigned to a button  
appear in reverse. For example, pressing the  
no. 2 button repeatedly normally displays “A,”  
“B,” “C,” and “2,” however, pressing this  
button changes the order to “2,” “C,” “B,” and  
“A.”  
To select the type of characters  
and numbers  
Press CHARACTER to select alphanumeric  
characters and numbers (“abc” or “ABC”) or  
numbers only (“123”).  
F a/A button  
Press this button to switch between lowercase  
(“abc”) and uppercase (“ABC”) letters.  
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To select the uppercase or  
lowercase letters  
Press a/A to switch between lowercase (“abc”) and  
uppercase (“ABC”) letters.  
Setting up the Sony  
amplifier  
You can use the remote control to control the Sony  
amplifier (power on/off and volume).  
To enter punctuation marks (e.g.,  
!, ?, etc.) or symbols (e.g., #, %,  
etc.)  
AMP ?/1  
Press 1 or 0 of the numeric/text button repeatedly  
while the type of characters is set to “abc” or  
“ABC.”  
Numeric  
buttons (1-4)  
AMP VOL +/–  
To enter a space  
Press 0 of the numeric/text button repeatedly while  
the type of characters is set to “abc” or “ABC.”  
To delete a character  
Press the corresponding numeric  
button (1 to 4) while pressing AMP ?/1  
to select the Sony amplifier.  
Press CLEAR.  
Characters that are assigned to  
each numeric/text button  
The table below shows the characters and numbers  
that you can enter for each type (“abc,” “ABC,” or  
“123”). You can check the characters, numbers  
and symbols that are assigned to each numeric text  
button.  
Press  
AMP ?/1 and 1  
Type of amplifier  
Sony stereo amplifier or  
receiver  
AMP ?/1 and 2  
Sony Mini/Micro system  
AMP ?/1 and 3  
Sony AV receiver, multi  
channel amplifier, or home  
theater system  
Numeric/ abc  
text  
ABC  
123  
AMP ?/1 and 4  
Sony home theater system  
button  
(
: Factory setting)  
1
. , ! @ ´ ` : ; ( ) . , ! @ ´ ` : ; ( )  
1
Note  
[ ] { } < > 1  
[ ] { } < > 1  
A B C 2  
D E F 3  
It is possible to change the remote control code to make  
the remote control compatible with a multi channel  
amplifier or home theater system. If you do not know  
what your Sony amplifier type is, try selecting each of the  
four codes above to find out which one corresponds with  
your amplifier. This remote control may not be  
compatible with some Sony products.  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
a b c 2  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
d e f 3  
g h i 4  
G H I 4  
j k l 5  
J K L 5  
m n o 6  
p q r s 7  
t u v 8  
M N O 6  
P Q R S 7  
T U V 8  
W X Y Z 9  
w x y z 9  
/ \ | - ~ = _ + # / \ | - ~ = _ + #  
$ % & ^ “ * ? $ % & ^ “ * ?  
(space) 0  
(space) 0  
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Performing initial setup operations  
When the unit is turned on for the first time after  
you purchase it, initial setup operations are  
required. The initial setup includes the initial  
setting procedure for the unit (this will be  
performed automatically), network settings, the  
clock settings, and obtaining a service list (for the  
Music Services function).  
When you are indicated to set the network or the  
clock, refer to the respective pages.  
Entering characters will be required during the  
setup operations. For details on entering  
characters, see “Entering text” (page 18).  
When the “Start setup?” display  
appears, select “OK.”  
The unit starts making the initial settings.  
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4
When the “Network Settings”  
display appears, select “Yes.”  
The “Connection” display appears.  
Before you start setting up a network, check  
the chart on page 24 to decide which  
connection method you will use to connect  
the unit to your home network. Then, refer to  
the respective page (as follows) to perform  
the setup operation for the connection method  
chosen.  
WARNING  
Do not disconnect the AC power adaptor while the  
unit is making the initial setup operations. Doing  
so may cause the unit to malfunction.  
When you use a wireless  
connection  
?/1  
Access point scan method:  
Manual connection method:  
setup method)” (page 27).  
WPS push button configuration method:  
WPS PIN code method:  
M/m/</,/  
ENTER  
(page 28).  
Press ?/1 (power) to turn on the  
unit.  
1
When you use a wired connection  
(page 29).  
Make sure that the network (LAN) cable has  
been connected to the NETWORK port on  
the rear of the unit. See step 1 of “Setting up a  
wired network” (page 29), as well.  
When the network settings have been  
completed, the unit changes to the clock  
settings display.  
When “Set the items required to  
use this unit. Press ENTER to  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
2
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To cancel initial settings  
When the “Date&Time” display  
appears, select “Auto” or “Manual.”  
Press FUNCTION. When “Cancel setup?”  
appears, select “Yes.”  
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If you select “Yes” to cancel the initial setup  
process before it is completed, “Setup later?”  
appears. Select “Yes” or “No.” If you select “Yes,”  
the initial setup process is required again the next  
time you turn the unit on.  
For details on the clock settings, refer to the  
respective page (as follows) to set the clock.  
When you select “Auto”:  
When you select “Manual”:  
(page 23).  
When the clock settings have been  
completed, the “Get Service List” display  
appears, allowing you to obtain a list of  
available music services.  
Note  
If you do not set up a network connection, you  
cannot set the clock by selecting “Auto” in this step.  
When the “Get Service List”  
display appears, select “OK.”  
The unit obtains the service list for the Music  
Services function.  
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Note  
If you do not set up a network connection, you  
cannot obtain the list of available music services.  
When the list is obtained, “Refreshed Service  
List.” appears, then the unit starts making the  
server and the renderer (network controlled  
player)* settings automatically. Wait until the  
unit finishes making the settings.  
*
For details on the server and the renderer  
(network controlled player), see page 49.  
When the initial setup process has been  
completed, “Setup is complete.” appears on  
the display and the unit changes to the iPod &  
iPhone function automatically.  
To go back to the previous display  
Press BACK when you need to go back to the  
previous display, such as when an error occurs  
during the setup operation.  
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Setting the clock  
The time on the clock must be set correctly for the  
proper operation of functions. The clock can be set  
either automatically by connecting the unit to the  
Internet, or manually using the remote control.  
Select “Date&Time Setting  
Method.”  
The “Date&Time” display appears.  
3
If you are performing the initial setup  
operation and indicated that you want to set  
the clock (page 21), this display appears.  
SETTINGS  
M/m/</,/  
Select “Auto.”  
4
5
ENTER  
Select the city where the unit is  
being used from the “Time Zone”  
display.  
The “NTP Server” display appears.  
If the desired city does not appear in the  
“Time Zone,” select a city that is within the  
same time zone as the desired city.  
Settingtheclockthrough  
an Internet connection  
You can set the clock by connecting the unit to the  
NTP (Network Time Protocol) server on the  
Internet. Before using this function, make sure the  
network settings have already been made properly.  
Press ENTER.  
The unit will connect to the default server in  
step 7.  
If you want to use a different NTP server,  
erase “NtpServer” and enter the name or the  
IP address of the NTP server that you want to  
use, then press ENTER.  
For details on entering text, see “Entering  
text” (page 18).  
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7
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select  
“Date&Time Settings.”  
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When you want to change the specified NTP  
server back to the default one, enter  
“NtpServer” in this step.  
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during  
the setup. Press ENTER to  
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continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
When “Set via Internet” appears,  
select “OK.”  
When the clock settings have been  
completed, “Save settings.” and the clock  
appear on the display.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
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Select “Date&Time Setting Method.”  
The “Date&Time” display appears.  
If you are performing the initial setup  
operation and indicated that you want to set  
the clock (page 21), this display appears.  
A list of available time zones  
The following items appear in step 5. Select the  
city where the unit is being used.  
GMT+13 Nukualofa  
GMT+12 Auckland  
GMT+11 Noumea  
GMT+10 Sydney, Port Moresby  
GMT+9:30 Adelaide  
GMT+9 Tokyo, Seoul  
GMT+8 Beijing, Singapore  
GMT+7 Bangkok, Jakarta  
GMT+6:30 Yangon  
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5
Select “Manual.”  
Set the date.  
Press </, to select the item to be set, and  
press M/m to adjust the value. When you  
finish setting the date, press ENTER.  
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Set the time.  
GMT+6 Dhaka  
Repeat the same operation as that in step 5.  
When you finish setting the time, press  
ENTER.  
When the clock settings have been  
completed, “Save settings.” and the clock  
appear on the display.  
GMT+5:45 Kathmandu  
GMT+5:30 New Delhi  
GMT+5 Karachi, Islamabad  
GMT+4:30 Kabul  
GMT+4 Abu Dhabi, Tbilisi  
GMT+3:30 Teheran  
GMT+3 Moscow, Riyadh  
GMT+2 Athens, Helsinki  
GMT+1 Paris, Berlin  
GMT+0 London, Lisbon  
GMT-1 Azores  
Tips  
You can set the time zone from the settings menu.  
Enter the settings menu and select “Date&Time  
Settings” - “Time Zone.” Select the time zone from the  
list. The time zone setting can be changed only when  
the clock has been set automatically using the NTP  
server (page 22).  
You can set the daylight saving time setting.  
Enter the settings menu and select “Date&Time  
Settings” - “Daylight Saving.” Select “Standard” or  
“Daylight Saving.”  
GMT-2  
GMT-3 Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires  
GMT-3:30 St. John’s  
GMT-4 Halifax, Santiago  
GMT-5 New York, Toronto  
GMT-6 Chicago, Mexico City  
GMT-7 Denver, Calgary  
GMT-8 Los Angeles, Vancouver  
GMT-9 Anchorage  
GMT-10 Honolulu, Papeete  
GMT-11 Pago Pago  
GMT-12  
To set the clock manually  
You can set the clock manually using the remote  
control.  
The unit uses the month/day/year style for the date  
format and a 12-hour clock.  
1
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select  
“Date&Time Settings.”  
2
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during the  
setup. Press ENTER to continue.”  
appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
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Network connections  
Connecting the unit to your home network  
(network settings)  
This section explains how to connect the unit to your home network. You can connect the unit to the  
network either through a wireless or a wired LAN. Check your connection method using the chart below.  
For details on which connection method your wireless LAN router/access point supports, refer to the  
operating manual of your wireless LAN router/access point.  
Which connection do you want to use, wireless or wired, to connect the unit  
to your home network?  
Wireless  
Wired  
Do you have a wireless LAN router/  
access point?  
Doyouhavearouteroramodemwith  
a router function?  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
AreyougoingtousetheWPS*1 settingtoconnecttheunit  
to your home network?  
YouneedawirelessLAN  
router/access point.  
You need a  
router.  
Yes  
No  
Which connection method do you intend to  
use, the WPS push button configuration  
method or the WPS PIN code method?  
Push button  
configuration  
method  
PIN code  
method  
Use the WPS push  
buttonconfiguration  
method (page 27).  
Use the WPS PIN  
code method  
(page 28).  
Use the access  
pointscanmethod  
(page 25).  
Use the manual  
2
Use the wired  
*
setup method  
(page 26).  
connection  
method (page 29).  
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*
*
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a standard created by the Wi-Fi Alliance allowing you to setup a wireless  
network easily and securely.  
You can use the manual setup method when you cannot find the desired access point using the access point scan  
method.  
2
What the unit can do when connected to a network  
The unit can play audio content stored on the server (a computer, etc.) on your home network (page 35).  
The unit can play music services via the Internet (page 41).  
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Before connecting to your home network, you need to  
prepare a wireless LAN router/access point. For details,  
refer to the operating manual of the device.  
Checking the wireless  
LAN environment of your  
home network  
Depending on your home network environment, the  
wireless LAN router/access point may have been set up  
such that it cannot be connected using WPS, even  
though it is compatible with WPS. For details on  
whether your wireless LAN router/access point is  
compatible or not compatible with WPS, and on the  
setup of a WPS connection, refer to the operating  
manual of your wireless LAN router/access point.  
Read the following first  
Internet*1  
You may encounter setup difficulties if the unit and the  
wireless LAN router/access point are located too far  
from each other. If you do, move the devices closer to  
each other.  
Wireless  
LAN router/  
access point  
The unit  
Searching for an access  
point and setting up a  
wireless network  
(access point scan  
method)  
Server  
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*
To listen to music services, you need an environment  
that allows you to access the Internet.  
You must have the following environment to use  
the Home Network, Music Services, and PARTY  
STREAMING functions. Confirm your  
environment in advance.  
You can set up a wireless network by searching for  
the access point. Confirm you have the following  
information in advance, as you will need it to set  
up the network with this connection method.  
A wireless LAN home network  
environment must be available. (Make  
sure that a wireless LAN router is used.)  
A device that can be used as a server (a  
computer, etc.) must be connected to  
your wireless LAN home network.*  
Internet access must be available.  
(When you want to listen to music  
services or use an NTP server to set the  
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The network name (SSID* ) that  
2
identifies your network.* (This will be  
needed in step 6.)  
:
2
If your wireless home network is  
secured by encryption, the security key  
(WEP key, WPA/WPA2 key) for your  
2
network.* (This will be needed in  
clock.)  
step 7.)  
2
*
For details on servers which are compatible with this  
unit, see page 35.  
:
1
*
SSID (Service Set IDentifier) is a name that identifies a  
particular access point.  
There are several connection methods you can use  
to set up a wireless network: searching for an  
access point, using a WPS connecting method  
(either the push button configuration method or the  
PIN code method), or manual setting. Select the  
connection method that can be used for your home  
network using the chart on page 24.  
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*
This information should be available from a label on  
your wireless LAN router/access point, from the  
operating manual, from the person who set up your  
wireless network, or from the information provided by  
your Internet service provider.  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Network  
Settings.”  
Notes  
1
Make sure not to use the wireless LAN function in a  
place where medical equipment (such as a pacemaker)  
is used or the use of wireless communication is  
prohibited.  
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Note  
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during  
the setup. Press ENTER to  
If your network has not been secured by encryption  
(using the security key), the security key insertion  
display does not appear.  
2
3
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
When “Save settings and check  
connection. Press ENTER to  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
It may take a while for the unit to complete  
the network settings.  
When the network settings have been  
completed, “Complete.” appears and  
lights up on the display.  
If you are making the initial settings, the  
“Date&Time” display, step 5 of “Performing  
initial setup operations,” appears. Go back to  
page 21 and continue the initial setting  
process.  
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9
Select “Connection Method.”  
The “Connection” display appears.  
If you are performing the initial setup  
operation and indicated that you want to set  
the network connection (page 20), this  
display appears.  
Select “Wireless LAN.”  
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5
Make the server settings.  
Select “Access Point Scan.”  
To listen to audio content stored on the server  
through the network that have set up in this  
section, you need to set up your server  
(page 35).  
The unit automatically starts searching for  
access points and displays a list of network  
names (SSIDs) of available access points.  
The unit can display a maximum of 20  
network names (SSIDs) on the list.  
Tip  
You can view information on the access points when a list  
of network names (SSID) is displayed on step 5.  
Place the focus on the access point (network name  
(SSID)) for which you want to view the information and  
press OPTIONS. Select “Information” from the options  
menu. You can check “SSID” (network name), “Signal  
Strength,” and “Security Method” (WPA2, etc.) for the  
selected access point.  
Select the network name (SSID)  
from the list.  
If the desired network name (SSID) does not  
appear on the display, or if a network name  
(SSID) cannot be detected, press BACK so  
that the unit returns to step 5, then perform  
step 5 again.  
If the network name (SSID) still does not  
appear or still cannot be detected, you can  
input the network name (SSID) manually.  
(page 26).  
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If you cannot find the desired  
network name (SSID) (manual  
setup method)  
If the desired network name (SSID) does not  
appear in the list of network names (SSIDs), you  
can enter the network name (SSID) manually.  
1
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Network  
Settings.”  
Enter the security key (WEP Key,  
WPA/WPA2 Key) of your network,  
and then press ENTER.  
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For details on how to input characters, see  
The security key appears as “*****”.  
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3
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during the  
setup. Press ENTER to continue.”  
appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
10 Make the server settings.  
To listen to audio content stored on the server  
through the network that have set up in this  
section, you need to set up your server  
(page 35).  
Select “Connection Method.”  
The “Connection” display appears.  
If you are performing the initial setup  
operation and indicated that you want to set  
the network connection (page 20), this  
display appears.  
Setting up a wireless  
network using an access  
pointcompliantwithWPS  
4
5
Select “Wireless LAN.”  
You can easily set up a wireless network using an  
access point compliant with WPS. WPS setting can  
be made either by the push-button configuration  
method or the PIN (Personal Identification  
Number) code method.  
Select “Manual Registration” -  
“Direct Input.”  
6
Enter the network name (SSID), and  
then press ENTER.  
For details on how to input characters, see  
“Entering text” (page 18).  
What is WPS (Wi-Fi Protected  
Setup)?  
WPS is a standard created by the Wi-Fi Alliance  
allowing you to setup a wireless network easily  
and securely.  
7
Select the security setting from the  
“Security Setting” display.  
You can select from “WPA/WPA2-PSK  
(AES),” “WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP),”  
“WEP,” or “None.”  
Setting up a wireless network  
using the WPS push button  
configuration method  
You can easily set up a WPS wireless connection  
with one push of the designated button.  
Note  
If you select “None,” the unit skips step 8 and goes  
to step 9.  
8
9
Enter the security key (WEP Key,  
WPA/WPA2 Key) of your network,  
and then press ENTER.  
For details on how to input characters, see  
“Entering text” (page 18).  
1
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Network  
Settings.”  
2
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during the  
setup. Press ENTER to continue.”  
appears, press ENTER.  
The security key appears as “*****”.  
When “Save settings and check  
connection. Press ENTER to  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
It may take a while for the unit to complete  
the network settings.  
When the network settings have been  
completed, “Complete.” appears and  
lights up on the display.  
If you are making the initial settings, the  
“Date&Time” display, step 5 of “Performing  
initial setup operations,” appears. Go back to  
page 21 and continue the initial setting  
process.  
3
Select “Connection Method.”  
The “Connection” display appears.  
If you are performing the initial setup  
operation and indicated that you want to set  
the network connection (page 20), this  
display appears.  
4
5
Select “Wireless LAN.”  
Select “WPS Push.”  
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When the message that tells you to  
press the WPS button on the access  
point appears, press the WPS button  
on the access point for a few  
setup. Press ENTER to continue.”  
appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
seconds, within two minutes.  
3
Select “Connection Method.”  
The “Connection” display appears.  
If you are performing the initial setup  
operation and indicated that you want to set  
the network connection (page 20), this  
display appears.  
WPS button on  
the wireless LAN  
router/access  
point  
4
5
Select “Wireless LAN.”  
When the wireless LAN router/access point  
has been registered with the unit, “Access  
point registration is complete.” appears.  
It may take a while for the unit to complete  
the network settings.  
Select “Manual Registration” -  
“WPS PIN.”  
The unit’s PIN code (8 digits) is displayed.  
Leave the PIN code displayed on the unit  
until the connection is completed. (A  
different PIN code will be displayed each  
time you perform this operation.)  
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8
When “Save settings and check  
connection. Press ENTER to  
6
7
Input the unit’s PIN code into the  
wireless LAN router/access point.  
For details on entering the PIN code, refer to  
the operating manual of the wireless LAN  
router/access point.  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
It may take a while for the unit to complete  
the network settings.  
When the network settings have been  
completed, “Complete.” appears and  
lights up on the display.  
If you are making the initial settings, the  
“Date&Time” display, step 5 of “Performing  
initial setup operations,” appears. Go back to  
page 21 and continue the initial setting  
process.  
Press ENTER.  
“Exchanging WPS info...” appears on the  
display.  
When the wireless LAN router/access point  
has been registered with the unit, “Access  
point registration is complete.” appears.  
It may take a while for the unit to complete  
the network settings.  
Make the server settings.  
To listen to audio content stored on the server  
through the network that you have set up in  
this section, you need to set up your server  
(page 35).  
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When “Save settings and check  
connection. Press ENTER to  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
It may take a while for the unit to complete  
the network settings.  
When the network settings have been  
completed, “Complete.” appears and  
lights up on the display.  
If you are making the initial settings, the  
“Date&Time” display, step 5 of “Performing  
initial setup operations,” appears. Go back to  
page 21 and continue the initial setting  
process.  
Setting up a wireless network  
using the WPS PIN code method  
If the access point supports the WPS PIN (Personal  
Identification Number) code connection, you can  
set up a WPS wireless connection by entering the  
unit’s PIN code into the wireless LAN router/  
access point.  
1
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Network  
Settings.”  
9
Make the server settings.  
To listen to audio content stored on the server  
through the network that you have set up in  
this section, you need to set up your server  
(page 35).  
2
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during the  
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Setting up a wired  
network  
Connect the unit to a device that is  
connected to the server.  
1
Read the following first  
Back of the unit  
Router, hub, etc.  
Internet*1  
To the  
NETWORK  
port  
Back of the unit  
Router  
Network (LAN) cable  
Server  
The connection configuration depends on the  
environment of your home network.  
When the server (a computer, etc.) is  
connected to a router or a hub:  
Server  
t If an unused port is available on the  
router or on the hub, connect the unit  
to that port.  
1
*
To listen to the music services, you need an  
environment that can access to the Internet.  
t If an unused port is not available on  
the router, add a hub and connect the  
server and the unit to the hub.  
You need the following environment to use the  
Home Network, Music Services, and PARTY  
STREAMING functions. Confirm your  
environment in advance.  
When a router is not used*:  
t Add a router and connect the server  
A wired LAN home network  
environment must be available. (Make  
sure that a router is used.)  
device and the unit to the router.  
*
For example, when a server (a computer, etc.) is  
connected directly to a modem which does not  
have a router function.  
A device that can be used as a server (a  
computer, etc.) must be connected to  
2
your wired LAN home network.*  
Internet access must be available.  
(When you want to listen to music  
services or use an NTP server to set the  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Network  
Settings.”  
2
3
clock.)  
2
*
For details on servers which are compatible with this  
unit, see page 35.  
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during  
the setup. Press ENTER to  
Make sure to use a network (LAN) cable for a  
wired connection.  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
Select “Connection Method.”  
4
The “Connection” display appears.  
If you are performing the initial setup  
operation and indicated that you want to set  
the network connection (page 20), this  
display appears.  
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Setting up the IP address/  
proxy server  
You may have to use a fixed IP address and proxy  
server, depending on your home network settings,  
or the specifications of the Internet service  
provider.  
For details on the input values in the following  
procedures, refer to the operating manual of the  
respective device or the information provided by  
your Internet service provider.  
Select “Wired LAN.”  
The unit automatically starts setting up the  
network connection.  
5
6
When “Save settings and check  
connection. Press ENTER to  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
It may take a while for the unit to complete  
the network settings.  
When the network settings have been  
completed, “Complete.” appears.  
If you are making the initial settings, the  
“Date&Time” display, step 5 of “Performing  
initial setup operations,” appears. Go back to  
page 21 and continue the initial setting  
process.  
To use a fixed IP address  
The unit is set to obtain the IP address  
automatically as the factory setting, however, you  
can use a fixed IP address, depending on your  
network settings.  
1
2
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Network  
Settings.”  
Make the server settings.  
7
To listen to audio content stored on the server  
through the network that you have set up in  
this section, you need to set up your server  
(page 35).  
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during the  
setup. Press ENTER to continue.”  
appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
3
4
Select “Tools” - “Advanced Settings.”  
Select “IP Address Settings” -  
“Manual.”  
5
Enter the values for “IP Address,”  
“Subnet Mask” and “Default  
Gateway.”  
When you press ENTER after you enter  
“Default Gateway,” the DNS server settings  
display appears.  
For details on how to input characters, see  
6
7
Enter the values for the “Primary  
DNS” setting.  
When “Set Second. DNS?” appears,  
select “Yes.”  
If you do not have to set the secondary DNS  
server setting, select “No.”  
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9
Enter the values for the “Secondary  
DNS” setting, and then press  
ENTER.  
Confirming the network  
settings  
You can confirm the network status and settings.  
When “Save settings and check  
connection. Press ENTER to  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
When the network settings have been  
completed, “Complete.” appears.  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Network  
Settings.”  
1
Tip  
If you want to obtain the IP address automatically using  
DHCP, select “Auto” for the “IP Address Settings” in step  
4. If you select “Auto” in step 4, the “DNS Settings”  
selection display appears afterwards. In this case, select  
“Auto” or “Manual” for “DNS Settings” and enter the  
respective values following the instructions that appear on  
the display.  
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during  
the setup. Press ENTER to  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
2
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
To use a proxy server  
If you need to use a proxy server (for example,  
when you are instructed to use a proxy server by  
your Internet service provider), be sure to prepare  
the proxy address and the port number in advance.  
Select “Tools” - “Connection  
Diagnosis.”  
Connection status appears as “Result:.”  
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2
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Network  
Settings.”  
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during the  
setup. Press ENTER to continue.”  
appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
Select the item you want to check.  
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You can select from “Connection Method,”  
“SSID*,” “Signal Strength*,” “Security  
Method*,” “IP Address” (“IP Address,”  
“Subnet Mask,” and “Default Gateway”),  
“DNS” (“Primary DNS” and “Secondary  
DNS”) and “Proxy Server” (“Address” and  
“Port”).  
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4
5
Select “Tools” - “Advanced Settings.”  
Select “Proxy Settings” - “Use.”  
*
Appears only when a wireless network is being  
used.  
When an error has occurred, “!” appears next  
to the error item.  
Enter the values for “Proxy Address”  
and “Proxy Port.”  
When you enter the proxy address, press  
ENTER so that the “Proxy Port” display  
appears. Enter the proxy port number.  
For details on how to input characters, see  
“Entering text” (page 18).  
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When “Save settings and check  
connection. Press ENTER to  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
When the network settings have been  
completed, “Complete.” appears.  
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Enjoying audio content  
Listening to an iPod or iPhone  
You can operate your iPod/iPhone with the remote  
control and listen to audio content stored on your  
models” (page 70) for iPod/iPhone models that can  
be connected to this unit.  
When “Remote UI Mode” is set to “Off”:  
Operate the iPod/iPhone directly, browsing  
the items on the iPod/iPhone display.  
When “Remote UI Mode” is set to “On”:  
Operate the iPod/iPhone with the remote  
control of the unit or the main unit,  
browsing the items on the display of the  
unit.  
For details on “Remote UI Mode,” see  
page 33.  
FUNCTION  
M/m/ENTER  
Example: Selecting a track from “Playlists”  
when “Remote UI Mode” is set to “On”  
1
Press M/m to select [Playlists] from  
the iPod/iPhone content list, and  
then press ENTER.  
If the iPod/iPhone content list is not  
displayed, press BACK repeatedly until  
the first level of the iPod/iPhone content  
list tree is displayed, then select the item.  
Set the source selector on the  
amplifier to the setting for this unit.  
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2
3
Press M/m to select the desired  
playlist, and then press ENTER.  
Tracks in the selected playlist appear.  
Place the iPod or iPhone on the  
iPod/iPhone dock.  
2
Press M/m to select the desired  
track, and then press ENTER.  
The selected track starts playback.  
Artist name  
Track name  
Elapsed time  
Track number  
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to  
select the iPod & iPhone function.  
3
Select a track by browsing through  
4
the various iPod/iPhone content  
lists on either the display of the  
unit or of the iPod/iPhone.  
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Tip  
To  
Do the following  
If “Network Standby” is set to “On,” the track that was  
playing when the unit was last turned off will start playing  
again when the unit is turned on again (only if the iPod/  
iPhone was not removed from the iPod/iPhone dock of the  
unit). The “Network Standby” mode is set to “Off” as the  
factory setting. To save the information on the last track  
played even when the unit is turned off, change the  
“Network Standby” mode to “On.” For details on the  
network standby mode setting, see page 17.  
Return to the  
previous menu or  
reselect a menu while previous menu or reselect a  
playing  
Press BACK or iPod MENU.  
You can return to the  
menu much like using the  
Menu button or the touch  
operation of the iPod/iPhone.  
To go back to the playback  
display, press OPTIONS and  
select “Now Playing” (only  
when “Remote UI Mode” is  
set to “On”).  
Notes  
The cover art and released year cannot be displayed on  
the unit.  
The unit does not save the information on the last track  
played if one of the following operations is carried out.  
The AC power adaptor is disconnected from the  
wall outlet.  
The iPod/iPhone is removed from the unit.  
View various  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly.  
information while the You can view the artist  
unit is playing a track name, the album name, and  
(only when “Remote the clock sequentially.  
UI Mode” is set to  
“On”)  
The unit is turned off and enters the network  
standby - off mode.  
The play mode was set to a mode other than  
“Normal” when the unit was last turned off.  
“Remote UI Mode” is changed.  
Selecting the operation  
mode  
Other operations  
To  
Do the following  
The unit has two operation modes for the iPod &  
iPhone function, remote UI mode - on and remote  
UI mode - off.  
Pause playback  
Press X. Press X or N to  
resume playback.  
Scroll up/down the  
iPod/iPhone content When “Remote UI Mode” is  
lists  
Press and hold M/m.  
Remote UI mode - on:  
You can operate your iPod/iPhone with the  
buttons on the unit and the remote control. iPod/  
iPhone content lists are also displayed on the  
unit.  
set to “Off,” you can scroll  
up or down the iPod/iPhone  
content lists much like the  
Click Wheel operations or  
the drag up or down  
With the remote UI mode - on state, a play  
mode that has been set on the iPod/iPhone will  
be in effect when it is placed on the iPod/iPhone  
dock of the unit. A play mode set while the  
iPod/iPhone is placed on this unit will also be in  
effect when the iPod/iPhone is removed from  
the iPod/iPhone dock.  
operations of the iPod/  
iPhone.  
When “Remote UI Mode” is  
set to “On,” the currently  
selected item number and the  
total number of items in a list  
appear on the display and  
you can scroll the iPod/  
iPhone content list rapidly.  
Choose the selected  
item  
Press ENTER. You can  
choose the selected item  
much like the center button  
or the touch operation of the  
iPod/iPhone.  
Find the beginning of Press ./>.  
the previous/next  
track  
Find a point in a track Press and hold m/M  
(./> on the main unit)  
while playing, and release it  
at the desired point.  
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Remote UI mode - off (factory setting):  
You can use the buttons and controls on your  
iPod/iPhone to operate it. You can also use  
some buttons on the unit and the remote control,  
but the iPod/iPhone content lists are not  
displayed on the unit.  
Notes  
An iPod/iPhone cannot be charged when the unit is  
turned off (in standby status) and in the network  
standby - off mode. For details on the charging status,  
refer to the operating manual of your iPod/iPhone.  
Charging is possible while the AC power adaptor of the  
unit is connected to a wall outlet.  
When placing or removing the iPod/iPhone, handle the  
iPod/iPhone at the same angle as that of the iPod/  
iPhone connector on the unit and do not twist or turn the  
iPod/iPhone to prevent connector damage.  
Do not carry the unit with an iPod/iPhone set on the  
iPod/iPhone dock. Doing so may cause a malfunction.  
When placing or removing the iPod/iPhone, brace the  
unit with one hand and take care not to press the  
controls of the iPod/iPhone by mistake.  
To change the volume level, adjust the volume on the  
amplifier (you can use the AMP VOL +/– button on the  
remote control to control the Sony amplifier). The  
volume level does not change when adjusted on the  
iPod/iPhone. For details on the remote control settings  
required to operate the Sony amplifier, see “Setting up  
The iPod/iPhone dock on the unit is designed for an  
iPod/iPhone only. You cannot connect any other  
portable audio players.  
Note  
You cannot use the buttons and controls on your iPod/  
iPhone in the remote UI mode - on mode.  
To change the operation mode, do the following.  
To use an iPod/iPhone, refer to the operating manual of  
your iPod/iPhone.  
Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that data  
recorded on the iPod/iPhone is lost or damaged when  
using an iPod/iPhone with this unit.  
If the album shuffle mode is set on the iPod/iPhone,  
“SHUF” lights up on the display when you connect the  
iPod/iPhone to the unit. If the album shuffle repeat  
mode is set on the iPod/iPhone, “SHUF” and “REP”  
light up on the display. (Note that this happens only  
when “Remote UI Mode” is set to “On.”) For details on  
the play mode of the unit, see page 45.  
When the album shuffle mode or album shuffle repeat  
mode is set on the iPod/iPhone, the shuffle mode  
remains active but the unit does not shuffle tracks after  
you set the iPod/iPhone on the unit. If you want to  
shuffle tracks, set the play mode of the iPod/iPhone to  
shuffle or shuffle repeat mode.  
While the iPod & iPhone function  
is selected, press OPTIONS to  
enter the options menu.  
1
Select “Remote UI Mode.”  
2
Select “On” or “Off” ( ).  
3
(
: Factory setting)  
To use the unit as a battery  
charger  
You can use the unit as a battery charger for an  
iPod/iPhone. The charging begins when the iPod/  
iPhone is placed on the iPod/iPhone dock. An  
iPod/iPhone can be charged when:  
the unit is turned on.  
the unit is turned off (in standby status) in the  
network standby - on mode.  
To stop charging the iPod/iPhone  
Remove the iPod/iPhone from the unit.  
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Listening to audio content stored on a  
server  
This unit can play audio content that is stored on a  
Setting up the server  
server device (such as a computer) that supports  
the DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)  
To enjoy listening to audio content stored on your  
standards.  
server with this unit, you must set up the server in  
advance.  
The following server devices are compatible with  
this unit.  
Sony VAIO Media plus 2.0  
Sony NAS-S500HDE, NAS-S55HDE* HDD  
Network Audio System  
Microsoft Windows Media Player 12 installed  
on Windows 7 (page 35)  
Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 installed  
on Windows Vista/XP (page 37)  
These models may not be available in some countries/  
areas.  
To listen to audio content stored  
on a server  
First of all, you need to connect the unit  
to your home network.  
*
If the server has a function that limits access from  
other devices, you must change the setting on the  
server to allow the unit to access the server.  
This section explains how to set up Windows  
Media Player when using it as a server.  
For details on the settings of other server devices,  
refer to the operating manuals or help of the  
respective devices or applications.  
When you connect the unit to a home  
network, you need to set up the server.  
t See “Setting up the server” (page 35)  
Note  
About DLNA  
The items displayed on the computer may be different  
from the ones shown in this section, depending on the  
version of the operating system or the computer  
environment. For details, refer to the help of your  
operating system.  
DLNA is an abbreviation for Digital Living Network  
Alliance. It is the name of an organization that establishes  
guidelines (DLNA guidelines), and it is also the name of  
the method that allows devices in a house to share digital  
content (such as music data, image data, etc.) over a home  
network.  
x When using a computer  
equipped with Windows 7  
This section explains how to set up a  
manufacturer-installed version of Windows Media  
Player 12 for Windows 7 as a server to connect  
with this unit.  
For details on how to operate Windows Media  
Player 12, refer to the help of Windows Media  
Player 12.  
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Go to [Start] - [Control Panel].  
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7
Select [Change advanced sharing  
settings].  
2
3
Select [View network status and  
tasks] under [Network and Internet].  
The [Network and Sharing Center] window  
appears.  
Select [Choose media streaming  
options...] from [Media streaming].  
Tip  
If the desired item does not appear in the computer  
display, try to change the display type used by the  
Control Panel.  
Select [Public network] under [View  
your active networks].  
If it shows other than [Public  
network], go to step 6.  
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9
If [Media streaming is not turned on]  
appears in the Media streaming  
options window, select [Turn on  
media streaming].  
Select [Allow All].  
The [Set Network Location] window appears.  
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5
Select [Home network] or [Work  
network] according to the  
environment in which the unit is  
being used.  
Follow the instructions that appear  
on the computer display according to  
the environment in which the unit is  
being used.  
The [Allow All Media Devices] window  
opens. If all the devices in the local network  
are set to [Allowed], select [OK] and close  
the window.  
When the settings have been completed,  
confirm that the item under [View your active  
networks] has been changed to [Home  
network] or [Work network] in the [Network  
and Sharing Center] window.  
10 Select [Allow all computers and  
media devices].  
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11 Select [OK] to close the window.  
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5
When  
[Networking...].  
is displayed, select  
12 Connect the unit to the server.  
After you finish setting up Windows Media  
Player 12, refresh the server list of the unit  
and select this server from the server list. For  
details on selecting a server, see “To refresh  
the server list” (page 40).  
x When using a computer  
equipped with Windows Vista/  
Windows XP  
This section explains how to set up Windows  
Media Player 11 installed on Windows Vista/  
Windows XP*, as a server to connect with this  
unit.  
The [Network and Sharing Center] window  
appears.  
Select [Customize].  
For details on how to operate Windows Media  
Player 11, refer to the help of Windows Media  
Player 11.  
*
Windows Media Player 11 is not manufacturer-  
installed on Windows XP. Access the Microsoft web  
site, download the installer, and then install Windows  
1 Media Player 11 on your computer.  
Go to [Start] - [All Programs].  
The [Set Network Location] window appears.  
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Add a check mark to [Private] and  
select [Next].  
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3
Select [Windows Media Player].  
Windows Media Player 11 starts up.  
Select [Media Sharing...] from the  
[Library] menu.  
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8
Confirm that the [Location type] has  
been changed to [Private] and select  
[Close].  
If you are using Windows XP, go to step 9.  
Confirm that [(Private network)] is  
displayed in the [Network and  
Sharing Center] window and close  
the window.  
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If a check is not added next to  
[Share my media] in the [Media  
Sharing] window that is displayed in  
step 3, add a check mark to [Share  
my media], then select [OK].  
Playing audio content  
stored on a server  
The unit can play audio content stored on the  
server in the MP3, LinearPCM, WMA, AAC* and  
HE-AAC formats. Audio content with copyright  
protection (Digital Rights Management) cannot be  
played by this unit.  
A list of connectable devices is displayed.  
*
The unit can play AAC files with the extension of  
“.m4a” only.  
FUNCTION  
M/m/ENTER  
10 Select [Settings...] that appears  
BACK  
beside [Share my media to:].  
11 Add a check mark to [Allow new  
devices and computers  
automatically] and select [OK].  
Set the source selector on the  
amplifier to the setting for this unit.  
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2
3
Note  
Uncheck this item after you confirm that the unit  
can connect to the server and play audio data on the  
server in step 12.  
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to  
select the Home Network function.  
12 Connect the unit to the server.  
After you finish setting up Windows Media  
Player 11, refresh the server list of the unit  
and select this server from the server list. For  
details on selecting a server, see “To refresh  
the server list” (page 40).  
Select the server to be connected.  
When the server list appears, press M/m to  
select the server.  
If the server list does not appear, follow the  
procedure outlined in “To refresh the server  
list” (page 40) to find the server.  
Note  
Even if the power of the server device on the server  
list has been turned off, the unit turns the server on  
automatically if the server supports the Wake-on-  
LAN standard. If the server does not support the  
Wake-on-LAN standard, turn on the server in  
advance. For details on settings or operations of  
Wake-on-LAN of your server, refer to the operating  
manual or help of your server.  
Select the item you want to play.  
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The items that are displayed (tracks, artists,  
albums, genres, folder name, etc.) depend on  
the connected server.  
Press M/m to select the item.  
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Press and hold M/m so that the currently  
selected item number and the total number  
of items in a list appear on the display and  
you can scroll the list rapidly.  
Press BACK to go to the next higher  
directory.  
Other operations  
To  
Do the following  
Pause playback  
Press X during playback.  
Press N to resume  
playback.  
Press ENTER to go to the next lower  
directory.  
Stop playback  
Press x.  
Find a point in a track Press and hold m/M  
(./> on the main  
unit) during playback and  
release it at the desired  
Select the track you want to play  
and press ENTER.  
The unit starts playing the selected track and  
the playback display appears.  
Make sure that there is sound output from the  
connected amplifier.  
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point.  
Find the beginning of Press ./> repeatedly.  
the previous/next track  
Reselect the item you Press BACK repeatedly  
want to play  
until the desired directory  
appears.  
Or press OPTIONS, select  
“To Server Top,” and then  
select the item.  
Artist name  
Track name  
To go back to the playback  
display, press OPTIONS  
and select “Now Playing.”  
Change the playback  
range* *  
Press OPTIONS and select  
“Playback Range.” You can  
select the playback range  
from “Current Folder”  
(factory setting) or “Parent  
Folder.”  
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2
Elapsed time  
Codec  
Track (item)  
number  
Tips  
If you select a folder (such as an artist folder, genre  
folder, etc.) and press the N button, the unit plays all  
items in the selected folder.  
When one of these  
playback range settings is  
selected,  
lights up on  
The track on the server that was playing when the unit  
was last turned off will start playing again when the unit  
is turned on again (only if the AC power adaptor of the  
unit was not disconnected from the wall outlet).  
the display.  
Check the details of  
the selected item  
Press OPTIONS and select  
“Information.” You can see  
the detailed information of  
the selected item (content,  
folder, server, etc.).  
Notes  
Tracks that the unit cannot play appear on the display as  
well. You cannot sort a list of playable tracks.  
Tracks that cannot be played on the unit are skipped  
during playback.  
If you disconnect the AC power adaptor from the wall  
outlet, any information on the track on the server that  
was playing when the unit was last turned off will be  
erased.  
It may take a while for the display to change while the  
unit is searching for an item in a folder that contains a  
large amount of audio content. When you search for an  
item in a folder that has large amount of audio content,  
you can search for an item using a keyword (page 46).  
View various  
Press DISPLAY  
information while the repeatedly. You can check  
playback display  
the album name and the  
clock.  
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appears*  
1
*
If you change the playback range while the unit is  
playing a track, the playback will stop once when you  
select the playback range, then start playing the same  
track again from the beginning.  
When you set “Playback Range” to “Current Folder” or  
“Parent Folder,” the unit plays audio content as  
follows.  
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*
When you select “Current Folder,” the unit plays  
tracks in the current folder.  
When you select “Parent Folder,” the unit plays:  
tracks in the parent folder.  
tracks in folders contained in the parent folder.  
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The term “parent folder” used in this section means a  
folder one level higher in the structure tree than the  
folder that contains the currently selected item.  
You can view this information both when the unit is  
stopped and when it is playing a track, unless a list of  
items is displayed.  
Notes  
You cannot delete the server of which audio content is  
currently being played back by the unit. If you try to  
delete such a server, a message that requires you to stop  
playing the track appears on the display.  
Even if you delete the server from the server list, the  
server will appear in the list again when the unit finds it  
on the network (such as when you refresh the server  
list).  
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*
To refresh the server list  
If you cannot find the desired server in the server  
list (such as when you add a new server on the  
network but it does not appear on the server list, or  
when the server you normally use does not appear  
in the server list), refresh the server list.  
1
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to  
select the Home Network function.  
If the unit automatically connects to the  
server that it was connected to the last time,  
press BACK repeatedly until the server list  
appears.  
2
While the unit is displaying the  
server list, press OPTIONS to enter  
the options menu and select  
“Refresh.”  
“Scanning...” appears on the display and the  
unit searches for new servers. When the  
server list has been refreshed, a new server  
list appears.  
Tip  
The unit keeps a history of the last five connected servers  
and these servers appear under the servers that are  
currently activated in the server list.  
20 servers can be displayed in a server list. When the  
number of servers on the server list exceeds 20, the unit  
automatically deletes servers, starting from the oldest  
server. However, you can select and delete a server  
manually.  
To delete a server from the server  
list  
You can delete non-operating or unrecognizable  
servers from the server list.  
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2
3
Select the server you want to delete  
from the server list.  
Press OPTIONS to enter the options  
menu and select “Delete.”  
Select “OK.”  
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Listening to music services  
You can listen to music services offered on the  
Internet with this unit (Music Services function).  
To use this function, the unit has to be connected  
to the network and the network has to be connected  
to the Internet. For details on setting up the  
Refer to the following URL for details and further  
information on Music Services.  
Select “vTuner.”  
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4
Select the desired folder or station,  
then press ENTER.  
Press M/m to select the item.  
Press and hold M/m so that the currently  
selected item number and the total number  
of items in a list appear on the display and  
you can scroll the list rapidly.  
Press ENTER to go to the next lower  
directory or to listen to the station.  
Press BACK to go to the next higher  
directory.  
Music Services  
Tip  
The station that was playing when the unit is turned off  
will start playing again when the unit is turned on again  
(only if the AC power adaptor of the unit was not  
disconnected from the wall outlet).  
MEMORY  
Notes  
FUNCTION  
M/m/ENTER  
BACK  
If “No Service” appears and you cannot obtain a list of  
service providers, press OPTIONS and select “Refresh  
Service List.”  
If the unit is turned off and you disconnect the AC  
power adaptor from the wall outlet, information on the  
station that was playing when the unit was last turned  
off will be erased.  
The following steps introduce how to select  
“vTuner” as an example of music services offered  
on the Internet.  
Other operations  
To  
Do the following  
Change the station or Press BACK to go back to  
service  
the list of service providers  
and select the service again.  
To go back to the playback  
display again, press  
Set the source selector on the  
amplifier to the setting for this unit.  
1
OPTIONS and select “Now  
Playing.”  
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to  
select the Music Services function.  
A list of service providers that the unit can  
connect to appears.  
2
Use various functions Press OPTIONS. The item  
while the unit is displayed may vary  
selecting or playing a according to the selected  
station or service item or directory.  
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To listen to the preset station  
To  
Do the following  
View various  
information while the to view the artist name,  
unit is playing a  
station or service  
Press DISPLAY repeatedly  
1
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to  
select the Music Services function.  
The unit automatically start playing the  
station that have received the last time.  
album name, the clock, etc.  
To refresh the service list  
2
3
Press BACK repeatedly until the list  
of service providers appears.  
If the unit cannot find the music services, refresh  
the service list.  
Select “Preset,” then select the  
desired preset station.  
1
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Music  
Services Settings.”  
Tip  
You can use the numeric buttons to select the preset  
station. Press the numeric button that corresponds to the  
preset number and press ENTER to select the preset  
station directly.  
2
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during the  
setup. Press ENTER to continue.”  
appears, press ENTER.  
Note  
There may be some stations that cannot be preset,  
depending on the service providers. If you try to preset  
such a station, “Not Available” appears on the display.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
To delete the preset station  
3
4
Select “Refresh Service List.”  
Select “OK.”  
1
2
3
Select the station you want to delete  
from the list of preset stations.  
Press OPTIONS to enter the options  
menu and select “Delete.”  
Select “OK.”  
Presetting stations  
By presetting desired stations, you can easily  
reselect them by using the corresponding preset  
number. You can preset up to 20 stations.  
This operation can only be carried out when the  
unit is playing a station.  
Enjoying a variety of  
music services  
You can enjoy listening to the content of a wide  
variety of music services offered on the Internet.  
Refer to the following URL for information on  
music services and how to listen to them with this  
unit.  
Play the desired station.  
1
Press MEMORY.  
A list of “Preset Memory” appears.  
2
Music Services Portal  
Press M/m to select a preset  
number and press ENTER.  
3
Repeat steps 1 to 3 to preset other  
stations.  
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To check the registration code  
You may be required to enter the registration code  
of the unit when you enjoy a new music service.  
1
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Music  
Services Settings.”  
2
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during the  
setup. Press ENTER to continue.”  
appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
3
Select “Registration Code.”  
The registration code of the unit appears on  
the display.  
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Listeningtoaudiocontentfromanexternal  
component (Audio In)  
You can listen to the playback sound from an  
external component (such as a portable music  
player, etc.) connected to the AUDIO IN jack on  
the unit.  
Use an audio connecting cable (optional) to  
connect the AUDIO IN jack on the unit and the  
audio output jack on the external component.  
Make sure the audio connecting cable is firmly  
inserted into both jacks. If not, noise may be  
generated in the sound output.  
Start playback of the connected  
component and adjust its volume.  
Playback sound is output from the connected  
amplifier. For details on the operation of the  
connected component, refer to the operating  
manual of the connected component.  
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To adjust the input level  
If the sound volume is too high or too low, you can  
change the input level on the unit according to the  
output level of the connected component.  
Set the source selector on the  
amplifier to the setting for this unit.  
1
1
2
While the AUDIO IN function is  
selected, press OPTIONS to enter  
the options menu and select “AUDIO  
IN Sensitivity.”  
Turn the volume of the connected  
amplifier down to its lowest level.  
2
Select “Low(Line Out)” or  
“High(Headphone Out).”  
When the unit is connected to the Sony  
amplifier, press AMP VOL – on the remote  
control. For details on the remote control  
settings required to operate the Sony  
(page 19).  
Display  
Low(Line Out)  
Description  
When the unit is  
connected to the line  
out jack of the external  
component.  
High(Headphone When the unit is  
Connect an external component to  
Out)  
connected to the  
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the AUDIO IN jack on the unit  
using an audio connecting cable.  
headphone out jack of  
the external component.  
(
: Factory setting)  
Note  
When the volume from an external component is too low,  
set the input level to “High(Headphone Out).” When the  
volume is too high or the sound is distorted, set the input  
level to “Low(Line Out).” Use the volume adjustment  
control if the connected component has a volume  
adjustment function.  
AUDIO IN jack  
Press FUNCTION repeatedly to  
select the AUDIO IN function.  
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Changing the play mode  
You can listen to tracks in random order (shuffle  
play) or one track repeatedly (repeat play). Play  
mode can be changed with the iPod & iPhone  
function and the Home Network function only.  
Play mode/  
indicator  
Description  
Normal/(none)  
The unit plays all tracks for  
the selected playback range  
(artist, album, etc.) in  
sequential order.  
Notes  
The play mode that is set on the iPod/iPhone remains  
active after you place the iPod/iPhone on the unit. You  
can change the play mode with this unit. If you change  
the play mode on the unit, the play mode set on the unit  
remains active on the iPod/iPhone even after it is  
disconnected from the unit.  
Repeat/REP  
The unit plays all tracks for  
the selected playback range  
(artist, album, etc.)  
repeatedly.  
If the album shuffle mode is set on the iPod/iPhone,  
“SHUF” lights up on the display when you connect the  
iPod/iPhone to the unit. If the album shuffle repeat  
mode is set on the iPod/iPhone, “SHUF” and “REP”  
light up on the display. (Note that this happens only  
when “Remote UI Mode” is set to “On.”)  
Repeat 1/REP 1 The unit plays the currently  
selected track repeatedly.  
Shuffle*/SHUF The unit plays the tracks for  
the selected playback range  
(artist, album, etc.) in  
random order.  
When the album shuffle mode or album shuffle repeat  
mode is set on the iPod/iPhone, the shuffle mode  
remains active but the unit does not shuffle tracks after  
you set the iPod/iPhone on the unit. If you want to  
shuffle tracks, set the play mode of the iPod/iPhone to  
shuffle or shuffle repeat mode.  
Shuffle Repeat/ The unit plays the tracks for  
SHUF REP  
the selected playback range  
(artist, album, etc.) in  
random order repeatedly.  
*
Shuffle play is not available for the Home  
Network function.  
While the unit is stopped, press  
PLAY MODE repeatedly.  
The play mode and the play mode indicators  
1
Press N.  
Playback starts with the selected play mode.  
2
change as follows.  
Play mode indicator*  
*
When the iPod & iPhone function is selected, the  
play mode indicators light up on the display only  
when “Remote UI Mode” is set to “On.”  
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Searching for an item using a keyword  
When a list of an item (such as an artist list, a track  
list, etc.) is displayed, you can enter a keyword to  
search for the desired item. This function can be  
used for the iPod & iPhone function*, the Home  
Network function, and the Music Services  
function.  
Input area  
*
The alphabet search function can be used only when  
the “Remote UI Mode” for the iPod & iPhone function  
is set to “On.”  
Type of  
charactersand  
numbers  
Currentlocationofthecursor/number  
of characters you have entered  
When you finish entering the  
keyword, press ENTER.  
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4
Numeric/  
text buttons  
“Searching…” appears on the display. When  
the unit finishes searching, an item that  
matches the keyword appears. If the item  
displayed is not the one you are searching for,  
press </, so that the display changes to  
the next item which matches the keyword.  
If “No Results” appears and there is no item  
that matches the keyword, press </, to try  
to find the item you are searching for.  
ALPHABET  
SEARCH  
M/m/</,/  
ENTER  
When a list of an item (artist list,  
track list, etc.) is displayed, press  
ALPHABET SEARCH.  
The keyword input display appears.  
Press ALPHABET SEARCH again to go  
back to the keyword input display.  
1
2
When you find the desired item,  
press ENTER.  
Playback starts.  
Enter a keyword.  
Use the numeric/text buttons to enter a  
keyword. For details on entering characters,  
see “Entering text” (page 18).  
Note  
Enter a keyword that will match the letters or a word  
at the beginning of the name or title of the item you  
want to search for. When the unit searches for an  
item, “The” at the beginning of a name and the  
following space will be ignored.  
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Enjoying Sony Multiple-Room Products  
Using the PARTY STREAMING function  
You can play back audio content that is being  
Starting a PARTY  
played back on this unit or on another device that  
has a PARTY STREAMING function at the same  
You can start a PARTY so that other devices  
time, via your home network.  
which support the PARTY STREAMING function  
While using the PARTY STREAMING function,  
can play the same music even though they are in  
the device that starts a PARTY and streams the  
different rooms.  
audio content is called the “PARTY host,” and the  
device that joins a PARTY and plays the audio  
content streamed from the PARTY host is called a  
“PARTY guest.”  
Make sure that the “PARTY STREAMING” of the  
unit is set to “On” (page 54).  
Make sure the PARTY guest  
devices are turned on and are in  
the status which allows them to  
join a PARTY.  
1
PARTY guest  
PARTY guest  
Play the desired sound source.  
2
3
PARTY host  
Audio content played by the iPod & iPhone,  
Home Network, Music Services, or Audio In  
function can be streamed.  
PARTY guest  
Press and hold PARTY for a few  
seconds.  
The unit starts PARTY STREAMING.  
To close a PARTY  
Press and hold PARTY for a few seconds.  
PARTY  
Tip  
If the PARTY button is pressed on a device that has a  
PARTY STREAMING function while the unit is playing  
a track, the unit will start a PARTY as the PARTY host  
and the other device will join a PARTY as the PARTY  
guest.  
You can enjoy the PARTY STREAMING function  
with other devices that have this PARTY  
STREAMING logo (shown below).  
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Joining a PARTY  
The unit can join a PARTY which has been started  
by another device so that you can enjoy the same  
audio content as that being played in a different  
room.  
When another device (PARTY host) is  
having a PARTY, press PARTY.  
The unit joins the PARTY as a PARTY guest.  
To leave a PARTY  
Press PARTY.  
Tips  
If the “Network Standby” mode of the unit is set to  
“On,” the unit turns on and joins the PARTY  
automatically when another device starts the PARTY.  
You can check the PARTY host information. Press  
OPTIONS and select “PARTY Host Info.”  
Notes  
You cannot join a PARTY in the following cases:  
you have a PARTY on this unit.  
you have already joined another PARTY.  
If you press PARTY when no PARTY is being held,  
but a device that has a PARTY STREAMING function  
is playing, the device will be the PARTY host and the  
unit will join the PARTY as the PARTY guest.  
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Connecting the unit with other DLNA-  
compliant devices  
This unit complies with the DLNA standard. You  
can enjoy listening to music in various ways by  
Notes  
To play content from an iPod/iPhone or an AUDIO IN  
sound source on a player or renderer (network  
connecting the unit to other DLNA-compliant  
devices over your home network.  
When using the unit together with other DLNA-  
compliant devices, the unit can perform three  
different roles, as a server, as a player, and as a  
renderer (network controlled player).  
controlled player), select the Home Network function  
or Music Services function on this unit or turn the unit  
off after setting the Network Standby mode to “On.”  
The unit can stream audio content to one player at a  
time.  
x Player  
About DLNA  
The unit can access to a server and play the audio  
content stored on that server.  
DLNA is an abbreviation for Digital Living  
Network Alliance. It is the name of an organization  
that establishes guidelines (DLNA guidelines), and  
it is also the name of the method that allows  
devices in a house to share digital content (such as  
music data, image data, etc.) over a home network.  
For details on the operation of the unit as a player,  
(page 35).  
The unit can access to one server at a time.  
x Server  
The unit can be accessed by a player and the audio  
content from the unit can be played back by the  
player. The unit can stream audio content to one  
player at a time.  
Player (the unit)  
Server  
Note  
If the server supports the Wake-on-LAN standard, the unit  
turns on the server automatically. It may be necessary to  
make the required settings so the server can be turned on  
via the network by Wake-on-LAN. For details on the  
settings required for Wake-on-LAN, refer to the operating  
manual of the server.  
Player  
Server (the unit)  
About the status of the unit and the sound  
sources for audio streaming  
When the unit is used as a server, audio content  
from an iPod/iPhone or an external component  
(Audio In) can be streamed to a player while the  
unit is turned on or is in the network standby - on  
mode status.  
Audio can be streamed from the unit to a player  
when the unit is playing audio content or is  
stopped while the Home Network or Music  
Services function is selected.  
x Renderer (network controlled  
player)  
When a DLNA-compliant controller operates the  
unit, the unit performs the role of a renderer  
(network controlled player). In this case, the  
controller sends the unit commands to access a  
server and play audio content stored on the server.  
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Controller  
Streaming audio content  
to a renderer (network  
controlledplayer)usinga  
controller  
You can use a DLNA controller to control the unit  
to stream audio content to a renderer (network  
controlled player). Content from an iPod/iPhone or  
Audio In can be streamed to a renderer (network  
controlled player). To perform these operations,  
check the following first.  
Control  
Access  
Deliver  
Renderer (network  
controlled player)  
(the unit)  
Server  
Check that all devices are connected to your  
home network and set up correctly.  
Check that the unit and the renderer (network  
controlled player) are turned on or the unit and  
the renderer (network controlled player) are in  
the network standby - on mode.  
This section explains how to enjoy music with  
DLNA-compliant devices on your home network,  
using some examples.  
Note  
The unit is set to allow all devices access to the unit  
automatically as the factory setting. You can select and  
register devices which can or cannot access this unit. For  
details, see “Setting up access permission” (page 52) and  
(page 52).  
Check that the controller and the renderer  
(network controlled player) have been added to  
the “Permitted Devices” list of the unit.  
Check that the unit and the renderer (network  
controlled player) have been recognized and  
registered with the controller.  
Controller  
Playing audio content on  
theunitusingacontroller  
Control  
You can use a DLNA controller to control the unit  
and to play audio content on the unit. To perform  
these operations, check the following first.  
Access  
Check that all devices are connected to your  
home network and set up correctly.  
Deliver  
Server  
(the unit)  
Renderer (network  
controlled player)  
Check that the unit is turned on or the unit is in  
the network standby - on mode.  
Check that the controller has been added to the  
“Permitted Devices” list of the unit.  
Check that the unit has been recognized and  
registered with the controller.  
Server, renderer  
(network controlled  
player) (the unit)  
Controller  
Control  
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Playing audio content  
streamed from a server  
(such as a computer)  
using a controller  
You can use a DLNA controller to stream audio  
content stored on a server (such as a computer) to  
the unit.  
Check that all devices are connected to your  
home network and set up correctly.  
Check that the unit and the server are turned on  
or the unit and the server are in the network  
standby - on mode.  
Check that the unit and the controller are  
allowed to access the server.  
Check that the unit and the server have been  
recognized and registered with the controller.  
Controller  
Control  
Access  
Deliver  
Renderer (network  
controlled player)  
(the unit)  
Server  
Tip  
If you use Windows 7 as a server, you can use the [Play  
To] function of Windows 7 to listen to the audio content  
stored on the computer.  
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Additional information  
Setting up the functions related to network  
operations  
Select “Auto” or “Manual.”  
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Display  
Description  
SETTINGS  
OPTIONS  
Auto  
When a new device accesses  
the unit, the unit automatically  
adds the device to the  
“Permitted Devices” list of the  
unit (page 52).  
M/m/ENTER  
Manual  
When a new device accesses  
the unit, the unit does not add  
the device to the list of  
permitted devices, but to the  
“Pending Devices” list of the  
unit (page 52).  
(
: Factory setting)  
Setting up access  
permission  
When a new device is added on the network and  
accesses the unit, you can select whether the unit  
adds the device to the list of permitted devices  
automatically or manually. (For details on the list  
of permitted devices, see “Using lists of permitted  
Note  
Up to 20 devices can be added to the list of “Permitted  
Devices” or “Pending Devices.” If 20 devices have  
already been registered, a new device cannot be added to  
either list. In this case, delete unnecessary devices or  
move devices from the lists (see “To edit a list” on  
page 53).  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Optional  
Network Settings.”  
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Using lists of permitted  
and non-permitted  
devices  
The unit has two lists, a “Permitted Devices” list  
and a “Pending Devices” list, for the devices which  
are allowed to access the unit.  
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during  
the setup. Press ENTER to  
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“Permitted Devices” list:  
Devices allowed to access the unit are on this  
list.  
When the unit is used as a server, player devices  
which are registered in this list can access the  
unit.  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
“Pending Devices” list:  
Devices not yet allowed to access the unit are on  
this list.  
Select “Access Permission  
Settings.”  
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As “Access Permission Settings” is set to “Auto”  
(factory setting) (page 52), the unit adds new  
devices that have accessed the unit to the  
“Permitted Devices” list automatically. You can  
view each list and edit it. Up to 20 devices can be  
added to a list.  
Display  
Description  
Delete All  
You can select from  
“Cancel” and “OK.” Select  
“OK” to delete all the  
devices on the list.  
When the options menu for the  
“Pending Devices” list is displayed:  
Note  
If the server name cannot be found, “No Name” appears in  
the “Permitted Devices” list, the “Pending Devices” list,  
and “Model Name” for “Information” in the options  
menu.  
Display  
Description  
Information  
The “Model Name” and  
“MAC Address” of the  
selected device appear.  
To view a list  
Move  
The selected device moves  
to the “Permitted Devices”  
list.  
1
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Optional  
Network Settings.”  
Delete  
You can select from  
“Cancel” and “OK.” Select  
“OK” to delete the selected  
device.  
2
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during the  
setup. Press ENTER to continue.”  
appears, press ENTER.  
Delete All  
You can select from  
“Cancel” and “OK.” Select  
“OK” to delete all the  
devices on the list.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
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4
Select “Access Control.”  
Select “Permitted Devices” or  
“Pending Devices.”  
UsingtheSMARTSELECT  
function  
Setting “SMART SELECT” to “On” allows the  
applicable Sony controller SMART SELECT to  
find the unit as the target component by using the  
infrared function.  
To edit a list  
You can view the details of the registered devices,  
and then delete them from the list.  
1
While viewing either the “Permitted  
Devices” or “Pending Devices” list,  
select the device you want to edit.  
2
Press OPTIONS to enter the  
options menu and select the desired  
item.  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Optional  
Network Settings.”  
1
When the options menu for the  
“Permitted Devices” list is  
displayed:  
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during  
the setup. Press ENTER to  
2
Display  
Description  
Information  
The “Model Name” and  
“MAC Address” of the  
selected device appear.  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
Delete  
You can select from  
“Cancel” and “OK.” Select  
“OK” to delete the selected  
device.  
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Naming the unit  
You can name this unit so that the unit can be  
recognized by this name by other devices on the  
home network.  
Select “SMART SELECT.”  
Select “On” ( ) or “Off.”  
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4
(
: Factory setting)  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Optional  
Network Settings.”  
1
Setting the PARTY  
STREAMING function  
You can set the unit to use the PARTY  
STREAMING function.  
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during  
the setup. Press ENTER to  
2
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Optional  
Network Settings.”  
1
Select “Device Name.”  
3
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during  
the setup. Press ENTER to  
2
Enter the name.  
For details on how to enter text, see “Entering  
text” (page 18).  
4
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
Select “PARTY STREAMING.”  
3
Select “On” or “Off.”  
4
Display  
Description  
On  
The unit can be detected by  
other devices on the home  
network. The unit can start  
or close a PARTY, and join  
or leave a PARTY.  
Off  
The unit can be detected by  
other devices on the home  
network. However, the unit  
cannot start or join a  
PARTY.  
(
: Factory setting)  
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Turning the operating sound on or off  
The operating sound for the operation buttons on  
the main unit is set to “On” as the factory setting.  
You can turn this sound on or off.  
SETTINGS  
M/m/ENTER  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Touch  
Key Settings” - “Beep Settings.”  
1
Select “On” ( ) or “Off.”  
2
(
: Factory setting)  
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Using the timer  
The time interval display disappears if you do  
not operate the unit for 4 seconds, then the  
Sleep Timer is set.  
While the unit is processing the selected time  
interval, the SLEEP indicator flashes slowly  
on the display. It keeps flashing until the unit  
enters the standby mode.  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
?/1  
AMP VOL +/–  
You can change the function (sound source,  
such as the iPod & iPhone function, the  
Home Network function, etc.) before the  
Sleep Timer turns the unit off.  
M/m/</,/  
ENTER  
After the selected time elapses, the unit enters  
standby mode automatically.  
To check the remaining time  
before the Sleep Timer turns the  
unit off  
Press SLEEP so that the remaining time before the  
Sleep Timer turns the unit off appears on the  
display.  
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). This function  
operates even if the clock is not set.  
Tip  
If you set both the Sleep Timer and Play Timer at the same  
time, the Sleep Timer takes priority.  
Note  
If you perform the following operations before the Sleep  
Timer turns the unit off, the Sleep Timer resets.  
Disconnect the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet.  
Update the system of the unit.  
Set the source selector on the  
amplifier to the setting for this unit.  
1
Enter the settings menu and perform “All Reset.”  
Play the desired sound source.  
2
Press SLEEP repeatedly.  
Each time you press the button, the time  
interval changes as follows.  
3
“SLEEP 15min” t “SLEEP 30min” t  
“SLEEP 60min” t “SLEEP 90min” t  
“SLEEP Off”(  
)
(
: Factory setting)  
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Using the Play Timer  
You can set the Play Timer to start playing an  
iPod/iPhone or a music service at a specified time  
(Play Timer function). Make sure you have set the  
clock.  
Select the source (“iPod &  
iPhone” or “MUSIC SERVICES”)  
you want to play.  
When the Play Timer is set, “Complete.”  
appears, and the “cPLAY” indicator lights  
up on the display.  
7
8
Set the source selector on the  
amplifier to the setting for this unit.  
1
Press ?/1 to enter the standby  
mode.  
To go back to the previous display  
Prepare the sound source.  
2
Press BACK before you select the sound source in  
step 7.  
Select the sound source (iPod/iPhone or  
Music Services), and then adjust the volume  
on the amplifier (you can use AMP VOL +/–  
to control the Sony amplifier). For details on  
the remote control settings required to  
operate the Sony amplifier, see “Setting up  
the Sony amplifier” (page 19).  
To cancel the timer setting  
While the Play Timer is set, press TIMER. When  
“TIMER Off” appears on the display, press  
ENTER.  
Notes  
Make sure that the power of the connected amplifier is  
turned on when the Play Timer starts.  
The Play Timer is erased if you format the system  
(page 60).  
Press TIMER.  
3
If the unit is already turned on at the preset starting  
time, the Play Timer will not be activated.  
The Play Timer may not be activated depending on the  
status of the connected iPod/iPhone.  
If you select the Music Services function as the sound  
source, the sound may not be output, depending on the  
service provider or the network environment.  
When “TIMER Setting” appears,  
press ENTER.  
The “Start Time” setting display appears, and  
the “cPLAY” indicator starts flashing  
rapidly.  
4
Set the starting time.  
5
Press M/m to change the hour and press ,.  
The cursor moves to the minute setting.  
Perform the same operation to set the minute.  
Press </, to move the cursor.  
Press and hold M/m to change the parameter  
sequentially.  
After you set the minute, press ENTER. The  
“End Time” setting display appears.  
Set the ending time.  
Perform the same operation as that in step 5  
to set the end time.  
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Viewing the information of the unit  
You can view the information of the unit.  
SETTINGS  
M/m/ENTER  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “Device  
Details.”  
1
Select the item you want to view.  
2
Display  
Description  
Model Name  
This is the name that is  
set for this unit and is  
displayed on the server.  
System Software  
You can view the  
firmware version of this  
unit.  
MAC  
Address(Wired  
LAN)  
You can check the MAC  
address for the wired  
network of the unit.  
MAC  
Address(Wireless  
LAN)  
You can check the MAC  
address for the wireless  
network of the unit.  
To go back to the previous display  
Press BACK.  
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Managing the system  
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during  
the setup. Press ENTER to  
2
SETTINGS  
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
M/m/ENTER  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
When “Found latest update. Press  
ENTER.” appears, press ENTER.  
If the update is not available, “No update  
required.” appears.  
3
4
Updating the system  
application  
By downloading the latest version of the system  
application, you can take advantage of the newest  
functions. The unit accesses the Sony server to  
update the system.  
When a new update is available, you will be  
notified by a message that appears on the display  
while the unit is on and connected to the Internet.  
Make sure that the unit is stopped before updating  
the system.  
When “System Update” display  
appears, select “OK.”  
A message that confirms whether or not you  
agree to the terms of the system update  
appears. Confirm the message and also read  
FOR SONY SOFTWARE” (page 77), and  
then select “Agree.”  
For details on system update available, refer to the  
customer support site (page 61).  
Follow the display instructions.  
Notes  
5
The unit starts to update the system  
application. It may take a while (about  
20 minutes at the longest) for the unit to  
finish the update. The required time will  
depend on the amount of data in the updates,  
the line type of the network, the network  
communication environment, etc.  
Make sure not to turn off the unit or disconnect the  
network cable while the updating operation is in  
progress.  
If you try to update the system when the Sleep Timer is  
on, it will be changed to “Off” automatically.  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “System  
Update.”  
When the system update finishes, the unit  
restarts automatically.  
1
To cancel the procedure  
Select “Cancel” in step 4.  
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To go back to the previous display  
Press BACK before the unit starts the system  
update.  
You cannot go back to the previous display after  
the update starts.  
Formatting the system  
This function formats the unit and restores it to the  
condition it was at the time of purchase. Note that  
this process deletes all settings and information  
(e.g., clock setting, network settings).  
Press SETTINGS to enter the  
settings menu and select “All  
Reset.”  
1
When “Playback and network  
functions cannot be used during  
the setup. Press ENTER to  
2
continue.” appears, press ENTER.  
When “ ” is displayed, the message is  
continued to the next page. Press m to see the  
entire text string.  
Select “OK.”  
3
When “Are you sure?” appears,  
select “OK.”  
Formatting starts.  
4
The unit automatically restarts at the end of  
the procedure. When the unit finishes  
formatting, the initial setup display appears.  
To cancel the procedure  
Select “Cancel” in step 3 or 4.  
To go back to the previous display  
Press BACK before you select “OK” in step 4.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
If a problem occurs while operating the unit,  
follow the steps described below before consulting  
your nearest Sony dealer. If an error message  
appears, it is recommended that you make a note of  
its contents for reference.  
Iftheon/standbyindicatorflashesinredor  
amber  
Immediately unplug the AC power adaptor,  
and check the following item.  
Is the iPod/iPhone connector short-  
circuited?  
After the on/standby indicator stops flashing,  
reconnect the AC power adaptor, and turn on  
the unit.  
1
2
Check to see if the problem is listed  
in this “Troubleshooting” section.  
Check the following customer  
support site.  
For customers in the USA:  
For customers in Canada:  
English:  
If the issue persists, contact your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
French:  
Power  
You will find the latest support information  
and a FAQ at this web site.  
The unit does not turn on.  
, Connect the AC power adaptor to the unit and to the  
wall outlet firmly (page 14).  
3
If, after steps 1 and 2, you still  
cannot solve the problem, consult  
your nearest Sony dealer.  
If the problem persists after doing all of the  
above, consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
When bringing the product in for repairs, be  
sure to bring in the entire system (main unit,  
remote control, and AC power adaptor).  
This product is a system product, and so the  
entire system is needed to determine the  
section requiring repair.  
, The batteries in the remote control may be drained.  
Replace both batteries with new ones.  
, 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, reset the unit (page 61). If the problem still  
persists, disconnect the AC power adaptor from the  
wall outlet, wait about 60 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, reset the unit (page 61). If the problem still  
persists, disconnect the AC power adaptor from the  
wall outlet, wait about 60 seconds, and then  
reconnect it.  
How to reset the unit  
It is usually unnecessary to reset this unit.  
However, on rare occasions, the unit enters an  
abnormal state and stops responding to button or  
on-screen operations. In this case, press and hold  
?/1 (power) on the main unit for 10 seconds to  
reset the unit.  
, The ?/1 (power) button may not respond while the  
unit is still starting up.  
, The unit enters standby mode when you turn off the  
power. If you want to completely turn off the power,  
disconnect the AC power adaptor.  
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The on/standby indicator remains lit after you  
unplug the AC power adaptor from a wall  
outlet.  
The unit cannot connect to the network.  
, The network settings on the unit may be incorrect.  
Confirm the network status. Enter the settings menu  
and select “Network Settings” - “Tools” -  
, The on/standby indicator may not turn off  
immediately after you unplug the AC power adaptor.  
This is not a malfunction. The indicator will turn off  
after 30 seconds.  
“Connection Diagnosis” (page 31). For further  
information on the network connection, refer to the  
customer support site (page 61).  
, When the unit is connected via a wireless network,  
move the unit and the wireless LAN router/access  
point closer to each other and perform the setup  
again.  
The clock is displayed after you turn the unit  
off.  
, Check the settings of the router/wireless LAN router/  
access point and perform the setup again. For details  
on the settings of the devices, refer to the operating  
manual of the devices.  
, If the “Network Standby” mode is set to “On,” the  
clock is displayed when the unit is turned off.  
, Wireless networks are influenced by electromagnetic  
radiation emitted by microwave ovens and other  
devices. Move the unit away from these devices.  
Sound output  
There is no sound.  
, Make sure that the router/wireless LAN router/access  
point is turned on.  
, The volume may be minimized. Adjust the volume of  
, If you have reset the unit or have performed a system  
recovery on your server, make the network settings  
again (page 24).  
the connected amplifier.  
, Check to make sure that the unit is not paused.  
, Check the amplifier connections and confirm that the  
amplifier is turned on.  
iPod & iPhone  
, Check the connections of the device connected to the  
unit. Check to make sure the proper function is  
selected.  
“Insert iPod or iPhone” appears.  
, The specified station may have temporarily stopped  
broadcasting.  
, Make sure the iPod/iPhone is connected securely.  
, If you select the Music Services function as the  
sound source, the sound may not be output,  
depending on the service provider or the network  
environment.  
There is no sound.  
, Make sure the iPod/iPhone is connected securely.  
, Make sure the iPod/iPhone is playing music.  
, Adjust the volume.  
There is severe humming or noise in the  
sound.  
The sound is distorted.  
, Move the audio connecting cable away from any  
display, fluorescent light, or other electrical devices.  
, Turn down the volume.  
, Move the unit away from any display or TV.  
, If plugs or jacks are dirty, wipe them with a cloth  
The unit does not display the content stored  
on the connected iPod/iPhone.  
slightly moistened with alcohol.  
, Connect the unit to a different wall socket.  
, Install a noise filter (available separately) to the AC  
, “Remote UI Mode” may be set to “Off.” When this  
item is set to “Off,” the iPod/iPhone content does not  
appear on the display. Enter the options menu of the  
iPod & iPhone function and set “Remote UI Mode”  
to “On” (page 33).  
power adaptor.  
Network connection  
The remote control does not function.  
An error message appears.  
, Make sure the iPod/iPhone is updated with the latest  
software. If not, update the iPod/iPhone before using  
it with the unit.  
, Check the nature of the error. See “Messages”  
(page 65).  
, “Remote UI Mode” may be set to “Off.” When this  
item is set to “Off,” the iPod/iPhone content does not  
appear on the display. Enter the options menu of the  
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to “On” (page 33).  
You cannot play audio data normally.  
, Shuffle repeat play is selected. Set the play mode to  
The iPod/iPhone cannot be charged.  
normal (page 45).  
, Make sure the iPod/iPhone is connected securely.  
, You can use the unit as a battery charger for an iPod/  
iPhone when the unit is on or when “Network  
Standby” set to “On” (page 34).  
The sound skips during playback.  
, The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be too  
low. Move the unit and the wireless LAN router/  
access point closer to each other, without any  
obstacles between them.  
“Remote UI Mode” is automatically set to “On”  
when an iPod/iPhone is connected to the  
iPod/iPhone dock of the unit.  
, When you are using your computer as a server, the  
computer may be running many applications. If anti-  
virus software is active on the computer, temporarily  
disable that software as it needs large amounts of  
system resources.  
, This may sometimes happen, depending on the iPod/  
iPhone model you are using.  
, Depending on the network environment or any radio  
interference, it may not be possible to play tracks  
with more than one device operating at one time.  
Turn off any other devices to enable the unit to play  
tracks.  
“Remote UI Mode” cannot be set to “Off.”  
, This may sometimes happen, depending on the iPod/  
iPhone model you are using.  
“Cannot Play” appears.  
Home Network  
, You cannot play any files other than audio files.  
, Confirm that the server has been set correctly  
(page 35). Confirm that the unit has been registered  
with the server and is set to allow music streaming  
from the server.  
The server (such as a computer) does not  
appear in the server list. (“No Server”  
appears.)  
, Check to confirm whether the audio file on the server  
is damaged or erased. Refer to the operating manual  
of the server.  
, Depending on the security software used on the  
computer, the computer may not appear in the server  
list of the unit. For details, refer to the help of the  
security software.  
, You cannot play the following tracks:  
• A track that violates playback restrictions.  
• A track with irregular copyright information.  
, You may have turned this unit on before you turned  
the server on. Enter the options menu and select  
“Refresh” in the server list display to refresh the  
server list (page 40).  
• A track that you purchased at an online music store  
that does not allow home network streaming.  
• A track in a format not supported by the unit  
(page 38).  
, Make sure that the router/wireless LAN router/access  
point is turned on.  
, Confirm that the selected track has not been erased  
from the server. If the track has been erased, select  
another track.  
, Make sure that the server is turned on.  
, Confirm that the server has been set correctly  
(page 35). Confirm that the unit has been registered  
with the server and is set to allow music streaming  
from the server.  
, Make sure that the router/wireless LAN router/access  
point is turned on.  
, Make sure that the server is turned on.  
, The server may be unstable. Restart it.  
, Confirm that the unit and the server are connected to  
the router/wireless LAN router/access point  
correctly.  
, Confirm that the unit and the server are connected to  
the router/wireless LAN router/access point  
correctly. Enter the settings menu and select  
“Network Settings” - “Tools” - “Connection  
Diagnosis” (page 31). For further information on the  
network connection, refer to the customer support  
site (page 61).  
“No Content” appears.  
, The server may be unstable. Restart it.  
, If there are no tracks or folders in the selected folder,  
, If the ICF (Internet Connection Firewall) function is  
active on the computer, this may prevent the unit  
from connecting to the computer (only when your  
computer is used as a server). 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).  
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You cannot play a copyrighted WMA format  
track.  
The unit cannot be turned on automatically  
when accessed by devices on the network.  
, Depending on the WMA file format, you may not be  
, The unit itself does not support the Wake-on-LAN  
standard. Therefore the unit cannot be turned on by  
Wake-on-LAN when “Network Standby” is set to  
“Off.” Set “Network Standby” to “On” so that the  
unit can respond to operations by other devices via a  
network (page 17).  
able to play some tracks.  
You cannot select a previously selected track.  
, The track information may have been changed on the  
server. Reselect the server in the server list (page 38).  
A player cannot receive audio content from  
the unit.  
The playback range cannot be changed.  
, Audio streaming from the unit will depend on the  
function selected and the status of the unit. For  
details on audio streaming from the unit, see “About  
, If the playback range has been set to “one track” for  
some reason, you cannot change the playback range  
using “Playback Range” in the options menu. In this  
case, reselect some other item from the content list.  
Devices on the network cannot connect to the  
unit.  
The unit cannot play the track that is currently  
being played by the PARTY host.  
, “Network Standby” may be set to “Off.” Turn on the  
, The PARTY host is playing a track of an audio  
unit or set “Network Standby” to “On” (page 17).  
format that cannot be played on the unit.  
, Confirm that the network is correctly set up. If it is  
, It may take a while before the playback sound is  
not, the connection cannot be made (page 31).  
output.  
, The device has been added to the “Pending Devices”  
list. To add the device to the “Permitted Devices”  
list, select the device from the “Pending Devices”  
list, enter the options menu and then select “Move.”  
(page 53).  
The unit has joined an unintended PARTY.  
, The PARTY feature is being used by several devices  
at the same time when the unit tries to join a PARTY,  
the unit may not be able to join the desired PARTY.  
Close all other instances of the PARTY feature  
, A maximum of 20 connectable devices have been  
set. Delete unnecessary devices from the “Permitted  
Devices” list, and then set “Access Permission  
Settings” to “Auto,” or move the device from  
“Pending Devices” to “Permitted Devices”  
(page 53).  
except the desired one, then join the desired PARTY.  
Music Services  
, Server operation of the unit is suspended if the unit is  
conducting one of the following operations.  
• Playing a track stored on the server (the unit is  
operating as a player)  
You cannot connect the unit to a service.  
• Updating the system application  
• Formatting the system  
, Make sure that the router/wireless LAN router/access  
point is turned on.  
, The unit cannot stream audio content to multiple  
players. The unit can connect to only one player at a  
time.  
, Confirm the network status. Enter the settings menu  
and select “Network Settings” - “Tools” -  
“Connection Diagnosis” (page 31). If an error occurs,  
an error number appears and “!” appears next to the  
error item.  
A player cannot play tracks on the iPod/  
iPhone placed on the unit.  
, When the unit is connected via a wireless network,  
move the unit and the wireless LAN router/access  
point closer to each other and perform the setup  
again.  
, Track information on the connected iPod/iPhone has  
been updated. For this reason, the player may  
sometimes be unable to obtain the correct track  
information. If this is the case, the information on the  
player device should be refreshed.  
, 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.  
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The sound skips.  
Messages  
, The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be too  
low. Move the unit and the wireless LAN router/  
access point closer to each other, without any  
obstacles between them.  
Common messages  
Browse Limit  
You tried to select the 11th level in a file tree while  
the unit can select down only to the 10th level.  
The elapsed time is not displayed on the  
playback display.  
Cannot connect.  
[ Network settings ]  
, The elapsed time may not be displayed depending on  
the content.  
The unit cannot connect to a network, or the unit  
cannot obtain the IP address because it cannot  
connect to the DHCP server for some reason (e.g.,  
you input an incorrect WEP key). Check the  
network connection (page 31) or go to the network  
settings procedures and input the security key  
(WEP Key, WPA/WPA2 Key) again (page 24).  
Play Timer  
“Date&Time Error” appears.  
, If the clock on the unit has not been set, you cannot  
set the Play Timer. Set the clock before setting the  
Play Timer (page 22).  
[ Clock setting (Date&Time Settings) ]  
The unit cannot connect to the NTP server. Check  
that the NTP server address is correct.  
“Time Error” appears.  
, The ending time for the Play Timer cannot be the  
Cannot connect to server.  
same as the starting time.  
The unit cannot connect to the server because the  
server may be turned off or the server may not be  
connected to a network. Turn on the power of the  
server or check if the server is connected to a  
network correctly.  
Play Timer setting does not function when the  
starting time is reached.  
, A power failure occurred while the timer setting was  
in standby mode or the AC power adaptor was  
disconnected.  
Cannot Play  
You tried to play audio content that the unit cannot  
play.  
Others  
Cannot Retrieve Info  
The unit cannot retrieve information from the  
server.  
The unit works poorly.  
The unit failed to obtain the registration code for  
the Music Services settings. Check the registration  
code again (page 43).  
, The unit may be under the influence of static  
electricity or other factors. In this case, restart the  
unit. If the unit still works poorly, reset the unit  
(page 61).  
Data Error  
The selected audio content (data) has been  
damaged.  
, If a warning message appears, follow the instructions  
given by the message.  
The unit does not respond to any operations.  
The unit does not work correctly.  
No Content  
There is no content in the selected folder on the  
server.  
, 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 from the  
wall outlet, wait about 40 seconds, and then  
reconnect it.  
No Results  
There is no item that corresponds to the keyword  
used to search for that item.  
Not Available  
The operation that you performed is unavailable or  
invalid.  
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Network settings  
Music Services  
Input Error  
Cannot refresh Service List.  
The unit cannot refresh the service list for some  
reason (the unit is not connected to a network,  
etc.). Check the network connection (page 31).  
The string of letters and numbers you have entered  
is not correct.  
Not found.  
The unit cannot find the access point.  
No Preset  
You selected a preset number for which no station  
is assigned.  
The same address is already set.  
You entered the same string of numbers both for  
the primary DNS server address and the secondary  
DNS server address.  
No Service  
There is no service available. Refresh the service  
list (page 42).  
iPod/iPhone  
PARTY  
Cannot connect to device  
The unit failed to connect to the iPod/iPhone.  
Cannot receive PARTY data.  
The unit cannot obtain the audio content streamed  
by the PARTY host. Check the network  
connection (page 31). If the unit is connected to the  
network correctly, check the status of the PARTY  
host device.  
Insert iPod or iPhone  
An iPod/iPhone is not placed on the unit.  
This message may appear when the power of the  
connected iPod/iPhone is drained.  
Unsupported device connected  
The connected iPod is not supported by the unit.  
Enable PARTY STREAMING Setting.  
The unit is set to disable the PARTY  
STREAMING function. Set the “PARTY  
STREAMING” setting to “On” (page 54).  
Home Network  
No PARTY STREAMING.  
You tried to join a PARTY while there is no  
PARTY currently being hosted by other devices.  
Access denied.  
The unit is not allowed to connect to the server.  
Register the unit with the server.  
PARTY not available.  
The unit has failed to start or join a PARTY as  
there are no devices that can join the PARTY.  
Cannot delete.  
The unit cannot delete a server from the server list  
or the “Permitted Devices” list.  
Cannot delete server. Stop Playback.  
You tried to delete a server while it is streaming  
audio content to the unit.  
Timer  
Date&Time Error  
You tried to select the timer without first setting  
the clock.  
No more can be added.  
You cannot add anymore items. (Appears when  
you try to add a server to a list.)  
Time Error  
The ending time that you tried to set for the Play  
Timer is the same time as the starting time.  
No Server  
There is no server that the unit can connect to. Try  
refreshing the server list (page 40).  
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System update  
Cannot download.  
The unit failed downloading the update data while  
performing the system update. Enter the settings  
menu and update the system again (page 59).  
Cannot update.  
The unit cannot update the system application.  
Contact your nearest Sony dealer.  
Download Error  
The unit cannot download the update data. Reset  
the unit (page 61), then enter the settings menu and  
update the system again (page 59).  
Others  
Internal Error  
An internal error has occurred. Disconnect the AC  
power adaptor from the wall outlet, wait for a  
while, then reconnect it.  
Setup data error  
The data location that holds various settings has  
been initialized. Perform the setup operations  
again.  
Unexpected error  
An unexpected error has occurred. Perform the  
operation again. If the unit does not work  
correctly, reset the unit (page 61).  
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Precautions/Specifications  
Precautions  
About DLNA support:  
This product is designed in  
accordance with DLNA Guideline  
v1.5. This product is  
commercialized to gain formal  
DLNA accreditation. This product  
may be upgraded to maintain  
interconnectivity.  
On safety  
About the AC power adaptor  
Completely disconnect the power  
cord (mains lead) from the wall  
socket (mains) if it is not going to  
be used for an extended period of  
time. When unplugging the unit,  
always grip the plug. Never pull  
the cord itself.  
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.  
Should any solid object or liquid  
get into the unit, unplug the unit,  
and have it checked by qualified  
personnel before operating it  
again.  
The AC power adaptor can be  
changed only by a qualified  
service facility.  
Do not drop this unit  
Do not subject the unit to strong  
shocks. It may cause the unit to  
malfunction.  
Polarity of the plug  
Connect the AC power adaptor to  
an easily accessible AC outlet.  
Should you notice an abnormality  
in the AC power adaptor,  
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 adaptor  
from the wall outlet, grasp the  
adaptor plug itself; never pull the  
cord.  
On volume adjustment  
If you raise the volume while  
listening to a segment containing  
only noise (as you might do in the  
case of a vinyl record), a sudden  
output of high-volume sound may  
cause damage to the speakers.  
Make sure to lower the volume  
before the start of playback.  
On placement  
Do not place the unit in an  
inclined position or in locations  
that are extremely hot, cold, dusty,  
dirty, humid, lacking adequate  
ventilation, subject to vibration,  
direct sunlight, or a bright light.  
Consideration for others  
Keep the volume at a moderate level  
out of consideration for your  
Be careful when placing the unit  
on surfaces that have been  
specially treated (for example,  
with wax, oil, polish) as staining  
or discoloration of the surface may  
result.  
If the unit is brought directly from  
a cold to a warm location or is  
placed in a very damp room,  
moisture may condense inside of  
the unit, and cause the unit to  
malfunction. In this situation,  
leave the unit turned on for about  
an hour until the moisture  
neighbors, especially at night.  
Cleaning the cabinet  
Clean this unit with a soft cloth  
slightly moistened with a mild  
detergent solution. Do not use any  
type of abrasive pad, scouring  
powder, or solvent, such as thinner,  
benzine, or alcohol.  
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  
evaporates.  
damages such as data falsification.  
To avoid this problem, before  
using this unit, you need to:  
Use a router and configure it  
correctly.  
On heat buildup  
Heat buildup on the unit during  
operation is normal and is not  
cause for alarm.  
Do not touch the cabinet if it has  
been used continuously at a high  
volume because the cabinet may  
have become hot.  
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.  
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Specifications  
Mass (approx.):  
500 g (1.1 lb)  
Wireless LAN section  
Compatible standards:  
IEEE 802.11 b/g  
(WEP 64 bit, WEP 128 bit,  
WPA/WPA2-PSK (AES),  
WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP))  
Operating temperature:  
+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to  
+95 °F)  
Operating humidity:  
25 % to 80 %  
Radio frequency:  
2.4 GHz  
Supplied accessories:  
See page 9.  
Inputs/Outputs  
Design and specifications are  
subject to change without  
notice.  
AUDIO IN jack:  
Stereo mini jack  
Voltage: 1.0 V  
Standby power consumption:  
0.5 W  
AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks:  
RCA jacks  
Voltage: 1.0 V  
Halogenated flame retardants  
are not used in the certain  
printed wiring boards.  
iPod/iPhone dock:  
Output voltage: DC 5.0 V  
The maximum output current:  
500 mA  
Network port:  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
General  
Power requirements:  
AC power adaptor  
Input: 120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Output: DC 6 V 800 mA  
Power consumption:  
Approx. 2.5 watts at the  
network standby - on mode  
0.5 watts or lower at the  
network standby - off mode  
Dimensions(w/h/d)(including  
projecting parts and controls)  
(approx.):  
225 mm × 78 mm × 133 mm  
7
1
1
(8 / in. × 3 / in. × 5 / in.)  
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Compatible iPod/iPhone models  
You can use the following iPod/iPhone models on this unit. Update your iPod/iPhone with the latest  
software before using it.  
iPhone  
iPhone 3G  
iPhone 3GS  
iPhone 4  
iPod touch  
iPod touch  
iPod touch  
iPod touch  
1st generation  
2nd generation  
3rd generation  
4th generation  
iPod  
5th generation  
(video)  
iPod classic  
iPod nano  
1st generation  
iPod nano  
2nd generation  
(aluminum)  
iPod nano  
3rd generation  
(video)  
iPod nano  
4th generation  
(video)  
iPod nano  
5th generation  
(video camera)  
iPod nano  
6th generation  
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“Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect  
specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple  
performance standards.  
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory  
standards.  
Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance.  
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The menu tree for the settings menu  
You can set the various settings using the settings menu. The following menu tree shows an overview of  
the settings for the settings menu.  
Connection Method  
Wired LAN (page 30)  
SETTINGS  
Network Settings  
Connection Type  
Wireless LAN  
Manual Registration  
WPS PIN (page 28)  
Tools  
Advanced Settings  
Music Services Settings  
Refresh Service List (page 42)  
Registration Code (page 43)  
Beep Settings (page 55)  
Touch Key Settings  
Date&Time Settings  
Date&Time Setting Method  
Daylight Saving (page 23)  
Optional Network Settings  
Access Permission Settings (page 52)  
Access Control  
SMART SELECT (page 54)  
Device Details  
Model Name (page 58)  
System Software (page 58)  
MAC Address(Wired LAN) (page 58)  
MAC Address(Wireless LAN) (page 58)  
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Glossary  
AAC  
DNS  
MP3  
Abbreviation for Advanced Audio  
Coding. It is a standard for audio file  
compression determined by the  
MPEG (Motion Picture Experts  
Group), an ISO (International  
Abbreviation for Domain Name  
System. A server that translates  
domain names to IP addresses, or IP  
addresses to domain names. A DNS  
is identified by an IP address. Also  
called a “DNS server.”  
Abbreviation for MPEG-1 Audio  
Layer3. It is a standard for audio file  
compression determined by the  
MPEG (Motion Picture Experts  
Group), an ISO (International  
Organization for Standardization)  
working group. It enables  
Organization for Standardization)/  
IEC (International Electrotechnical  
Commission) working group.  
compression of audio files to about  
1/10 of the data size of a standard  
compact disc. Since the MP3  
encoding algorithm is disclosed,  
there are various encoders/decoders  
that are compliant with this standard.  
The MP3 standard is therefore  
widely used in the computer field.  
HE-AAC  
Abbreviation for High-Efficiency  
Advanced Audio Coding. Compare  
to AAC, it realizes high sound  
quality with low bit rate.  
Bit rate  
The bit rate is a measure of data  
volume expressed in bits per second  
(bps).  
Internet Service Provider  
A company that offers a connection  
service to the Internet.  
Byte  
One of the fundamental units used to  
express digitized data in computers.  
Digitized data is commonly  
Network key (security key)  
An encryption key used to limit the  
devices with which communication  
can occur. It is used to provide  
higher security for devices  
IP address  
expressed in binary digits (zeros and  
ones). A single unit of data is one bit.  
One byte consists of eight bits.  
IP addresses usually consist of four  
groups of up to three digits each,  
separated by a period (such as  
192.168.239.1). All devices on a  
network must have an IP address.  
communicating via a wireless LAN  
router/access point.  
Condensation  
Condensation can occur in the unit  
when there is a rapid rise in  
temperature, as when a heater is  
turned on. If condensation occurs,  
keep the unit turned off until the  
moisture evaporates.  
Proxy  
LAN  
A program or a server that provides  
Internet access to computers within a  
firewall or quicker downloading of  
web pages.  
Abbreviation for Local Area  
Network.  
LAN is a general name for networks  
set up for communication among  
devices including computers,  
printers, and fax machines in  
relatively small areas such as offices  
or buildings.  
Router  
A device that bridges networks,  
converting the protocols and  
addresses of each network. When  
connecting multiple network devices  
to the Internet, a router is necessary.  
The term “router” by itself may refer  
to any of these devices.  
DHCP  
Abbreviation for Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol. A system for  
automatically allocating  
configuration data required for an  
Internet connection.  
MAC address  
Abbreviation for Media Access  
Control address. It is an  
identification name assigned to all  
network devices. Each device has its  
own address and there are no  
duplicate addresses. A MAC address  
may be necessary when identifying  
the unit separately from other  
devices (such as a DLNA server).  
DLNA  
Abbreviation for Digital Living  
Network Alliance. The DLNA is a  
nonprofit organization that  
establishes design guidelines for  
digital content shared over networks.  
For details, see  
SSID  
Abbreviation for Service Set  
IDentifier. It is a name that identifies  
a particular access point within an  
IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN. To  
connect with an access point, a client  
device must be set with the same  
SSID. SSIDs can be up to 32  
characters long. For higher security,  
a network key is normally also used.  
In this case, connection cannot occur  
unless the SSID matches the network  
key.  
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WEP  
Abbreviation for Wired Equivalent  
Privacy. An encryption key used in  
wireless LAN networks. As an IEEE  
standard based on RC4 algorithm  
cryptography, WEP is used to secure  
IEEE 802.11b wireless networks.  
During the transmission of a  
message between a wireless LAN  
access point and a client device, the  
sending side encrypts the data and  
the receiving side decrypts it. For  
communication to occur, both  
devices must use a common code  
key, which is called the “WEP key.”  
The encryption level is indicated by  
the bit count of the key; e.g., 64 bits  
or 128 bits. The higher the bit count,  
the higher the security level.  
WMA  
Abbreviation for Windows Media  
Audio. WMA is audio compression  
technology developed by Microsoft  
Corporation that allows audio files to  
be compressed to about 1/22 of the  
data size of a standard compact disc.  
WPA  
Abbreviation for Wi-Fi Protected  
Access. An encryption standard for  
wireless LAN networks created by  
the Wi-Fi Alliance to remedy a  
number of serious security problems  
in the WEP system. In addition to the  
network name (SSID) and  
encryption key (WEP), this protocol  
uses a user authentication framework  
called “EAP” (Extensible  
Authentication Protocol) and a  
protocol called “TKIP” (Temporal  
Key Integrity Protocol) which  
automatically updates the encryption  
code at regular intervals for higher  
security.  
WPA2  
Abbreviation for Wi-Fi Protected  
Access 2. An encryption standard for  
wireless LAN networks. As an  
upgraded version of WPA created by  
the Wi-Fi Alliance, this standard  
uses AES (Advanced Encryption  
Standard) cryptography to provide  
stronger security than WPA.  
WPS  
Abbreviation for Wi-Fi Protected  
Setup. A wireless network standard  
created by the Wi-Fi Alliance to  
allow you to set up a wireless  
network easily. A push button  
configuration method and a PIN  
code method are available.  
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PInrecdaeutixons/Specifications  
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Name of the unit  
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C
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Connections  
Dock Adapters for iPhone  
models 15  
O
On/standby indicator  
P
D
Preset  
K
Renderer (network controlled  
player) 49  
M
Manual setting  
R
E
Editing  
Permitted/Pending devices list  
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