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Printed in Malaysia

NAS-SC500PK

HDD Network Audio System
Operating Instructions

Basic Operations

“GIGA JUKE” Music 

Server

“GIGA JUKE” Wireless 

Player

Troubleshooting

Precautions/

Specifications

Summary of Contents for Giga Juke NAS-SC500PK

Page 1: ...C500PK 2009 Sony Corporation 4 114 863 13 1 Printed in Malaysia NAS SC500PK HDD Network Audio System Operating Instructions Basic Operations GIGA JUKE Music Server GIGA JUKE Wireless Player Troubleshooting Precautions Specifications ...

Page 2: ...WAP NA1 are intended to be used in the following countries AT BE CH DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IT NL NO PL PT SE Hereby Sony Corp declares that the Wireless Network Audio System NAS C5E the wireless adaptor UWA NA1 and the wireless station WAP NA1 are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC For details please access the following URL http www co...

Page 3: ... this product shall not be treated as household waste On certain batteries this symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol The chemical symbols for mercury Hg or lead Pb are added if the battery contains more than 0 0005 mercury or 0 004 lead By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human h...

Page 4: ...nit to strong shocks Do not move the unit while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet Do not use the unit in a location subject to vibrations or in an unstable location Do not move the unit or disconnect the power cord while the unit is recording or playing Do not attempt to replace or upgrade the hard disk drive by yourself as this may result in a malfunction Any data that is lost due to...

Page 5: ...splay language 27 On the GIGA JUKE Music Server 27 On the GIGA JUKE Wireless Player 28 Setting the clock 29 On the GIGA JUKE Music Server 29 On the GIGA JUKE Wireless Player 31 Recording a CD to the HDD Jukebox of the GIGA JUKE Music Server 32 Playing the HDD Jukebox of the GIGA JUKE Music Server 34 Playing audio data stored on the GIGA JUKE Music Server through the GIGA JUKE Wireless Player 36 Li...

Page 6: ...Transferring audio data to a USB storage device 63 Changing the transfer settings 63 Deleting tracks or playlists on the destination device 65 Playing audio data Playing audio data in the HDD Jukebox in different listing modes 66 Checking album or track information 67 Registering desired tracks to playlist 67 Searching for tracks albums or artists 68 Playing tracks using the SensMe Channels functi...

Page 7: ... to the Internet 98 Connecting the unit to the Internet through a wireless network 99 Connecting and setting up a wireless network AOSS setup 100 Searching the access point and setting up a wireless network 101 Connecting the unit to the Internet through a wired network 102 Preparations for a wired connection 102 Connecting and setting up a wired network Automatic setting 103 Confirming and changi...

Page 8: ...r 120 Recording an FM AM radio program or DAB service using the Recording Timer 120 Recording from an external component using the Recording Timer 121 Checking the contents of a timer setting 122 Changing the unit s settings 124 Setting the display 124 Setting the standby mode 125 Playing the demonstration video 125 Managing the system 126 Backing up and restoring audio data 126 Restoring backed u...

Page 9: ...o the same track at the same time in different rooms PARTY MODE 139 Playing tracks using the SensMe Channels function 141 Playing audio data in a computer 142 Repeat play Shuffle play 144 Listening to an externally connected device 145 Setting the sound quality 146 Selecting a sound style Preset EQ 146 Generating a more dynamic sound Dynamic Sound Generator X tra 146 Using the timer 147 Using the ...

Page 10: ...on 172 Specifications 173 GIGA JUKE Music Server 173 GIGA JUKE Wireless Player 175 Wireless station 175 Additional information 176 A list of directories for each listing mode 176 Channel list of the SensMe Channels function 178 System requirements 179 Audio formats of tracks on the computer supported by the GIGA JUKE Wireless Player 180 Glossary 181 Index 184 ...

Page 11: ... 1 Speaker codes 2 How to detach the speaker cords from the speaker connectors If you want to use a different set of speaker cords you can remove the cords from the speaker connectors Tips You can use any commercially available speaker cords of gauge AWG 18 AWG 24 Before attaching a new speaker cord strip off 10 mm of its insulation and twist the bare wires Push the tab on the speaker connector in...

Page 12: ...series Type B attachment Compatible WALKMAN models NWZ S510 series NWZ S610F series NWZ X1000 series The attachment type A or B is indicated on the bottom of the attachment Some of the models listed here are not available in certain countries or regions CD ROM containing the Music Transfer PC software 1 Do not play this disc on an audio CD player GIGA JUKE Wireless Player and its supplied accessor...

Page 13: ... Other supplied accessories The following accessories are for common use with all the devices in the package Operating Instructions this manual 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 Setup Guide 1 This manual explains how to connect the speakers and antennas se...

Page 14: ... the power immediately press the button Function Select buttons Use to select the function directly During standby mode these buttons turn on the unit and start playback at the same time HDD button page 34 CD button page 73 FM AM button page 76 AUDIO IN button page 83 models except the UK model WM PORT button page 80 DMPORT button page 81 DAB button page 76 UK model only HDD REC buttons Use for re...

Page 15: ...5 74 95 DELETE button Use in each function to delete an item page 90 FAVORITE button Use to add a track to Favorites in the playlist page 67 SEARCH button Use to search for artists or albums by initial letter page 68 MUTING button Mutes the sound SETTINGS button Displays the Settings menu page 20 Use to enter clock network and other system settings VOLUME and VOLUME buttons Use to adjust the volum...

Page 16: ... pressing ENTER OPTIONS button Displays the Options menu page 20 Menu items will vary according to the selected function BACK button Use to go back to the previous display pages 43 70 96 PRESET PRESET ALBUM PAGE ALBUM PAGE buttons and buttons Cues the beginning of a track PRESET and PRESET buttons Use to select a preset radio station or DAB service UK model only ALBUM PAGE and ALBUM PAGE buttons U...

Page 17: ... activate or enter PARTY MODE page 114 SensMe CH button Selects and plays a channel of the SensMe Channels function page 69 BACK button Use to go back to the previous display pages 43 70 96 Port for an oval attachment for WALKMAN WM PORT Connects the oval attachment for WALKMAN supplied with the unit or the WALKMAN page 41 USB port Use to connect a portable device such as a USB storage device or t...

Page 18: ...ode these buttons turn on the unit and start playback at the same time HDD button page 34 CD button page 73 FM AM button page 76 models except the UK model DAB button page 76 UK model only stop button Use in each function to stop an operation button Opens and closes the disc tray pages 32 73 Illumination panel Lights up when the power is turned on Flashes slowly when the unit is analyzing music da...

Page 19: ...e to connect a TV DMPORT Use to connect the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter to listen to the playback of a digital music player page 81 AUDIO IN jack Use to connect the external audio component page 82 How to detach the speaker cords from the speaker connectors If you want to use a different set of speaker cords you can remove the cords from the speaker connectors Tips You can use any commercially avai...

Page 20: ...equently used Home menu Appears when you press the HOME button For models except the UK model For the UK model Main display When you select the HDD JUKEBOX CD DAB or HOME NETWORK function in the Home menu the main display appears When you press in the main display a list display appears page 34 The items that appear when the HDD JUKEBOX function is selected are introduced in the illustration of th...

Page 21: ...on page 38 AUDIO IN button Selects the Audio In function and plays audio data on an external device connected to the AUDIO IN jack of the unit Sound is output from the unit s speakers page 145 button Use to start or pause playback SETTINGS button Displays the Settings menu page 23 Menu operation buttons Use to select menu items and enter menu settings page 23 and buttons Use to select a menu item ...

Page 22: ...ing received and played back as shown in the illustrations above Display for each function HOME NETWORK function Elapsed time view default Track name Artist name Album name Playback status Progress bar Playback elapsed time Current track number total track count Repeat mode page 144 Shuffle mode page 144 PARTY MODE view Track name Artist name Album name Playback status Playback elapsed time SensMe...

Page 23: ...o station number total radio station count SHOUTcast view Radio station name Artist name and track name Playback status Playback elapsed time Current radio station number total radio station count for the selected genre Audio In Function Settings display How to operate Settings menu 1 Press SETTINGS 2 Press to select the item 3 Press ENTER ...

Page 24: ...Off This function is factory set to On VOLUME and VOLUME buttons Use to adjust the volume Menu operation buttons Use to select menu items and enter menu settings page 23 and buttons Use to select a menu item or to change a setting ENTER button Use to enter a setting PARTY button Use to enter or leave PARTY MODE page 139 Music Surfin buttons Use to select the channels of Music Surfin while the Sens...

Page 25: ...green when the wireless station is turned on INSTANT indicator 1 Lights up red while setting up the Instant S IWS connection and the wireless network is connected with the Instant S IWS connection AOSS indicator 1 2 Flashes red while the AOSS connection is being set Lights up steadily when the connection is securely made page 100 WIRELESS indicator 1 Lights up green when the wireless network is av...

Page 26: ...procedure to reset the network connection 1 Disconnect the 5V AC power adaptor from the wireless station 2 Make sure all the devices are correctly and firmly connected except for the 5V AC power adaptor of the wireless station 3 Reconnect the 5V AC power adaptor to the wireless station and wait until the WIRELESS indicator starts flashing 4 Press and hold the RESET button for about 5 seconds using...

Page 27: ...ay for selecting the language appears 3 Select the desired language from the Language setting and press ENTER Display Selectable language English English Français French Deutsch German Italiano Italian Español Spanish Factory setting 4 Select Execute and press ENTER The display appears in the selected language Note When you change the display language the input language page 95 also changes to the...

Page 28: ...etting Display Language English English Français French Deutsch German Italiano Italian Español Spanish Factory setting 4 Press ENTER The display changes in the selected language Tip Information whose source is the GIGA JUKE Music Server a computer or Internet Radio appears on this unit in the language of the GIGA JUKE Music Server computer or Internet Radio service provider regardless of the disp...

Page 29: ...Wireless Player to a wall outlet If no operation is performed for one minute the clock setting display disappears and a demonstration starts playing automatically To disable automatic demonstration set the clock On the GIGA JUKE Music Server The clock can also be automatically set by connecting the unit to the Internet page 109 SETTINGS ENTER 1 Enter the Settings menu on the GIGA JUKE Music Server...

Page 30: ...then press ENTER 10Select Apply and press ENTER The time appears in Current time 11Select Close and press ENTER To change the date and time format You can select an M D Y D M Y or Y M D format for the date and a 12 hour or 24 hour format for the time 1 Enter the Settings menu on the GIGA JUKE Music Server 2 Select Basic settings Screen setting and then press ENTER 3 Select the date and time format...

Page 31: ...te and time are displayed select OK 4 Select the date format Day Month Year Month Day Year or Year Month Day 5 Select the time format 24 hour clock or 12 hour clock 6 Set the date and time Press to select the item and press to change the item Press and hold to change the parameter sequentially 7 Press ENTER Confirm clock settings appears in the display 8 Select OK and then press ENTER ...

Page 32: ... disc tray The disc tray slides out Load a disc with the label side up The disc tray closes when you press again The unit automatically starts searching for the latest title information for the disc from its database and over the Internet if connected to the Internet If title information cannot be found it will not be displayed If you want to change the recording settings enter the Options menu an...

Page 33: ...k This is because of the higher disc rotation speed used during recording and is not a malfunction The amount of noise or vibration produced will vary depending on the CD type To cancel recording Press To select and record individual tracks 1 Select the CD function on the GIGA JUKE Music Server 2 Load a disc into the disc tray 3 If you want to change the recording settings enter the Options menu a...

Page 34: ... Playback starts from the track you last played or recorded Track name Artist name Album name etc Playback indication Time information elapsed time When you press in the main display a list of tracks in the currently selected album appears list display Track icons Directory icons Directory icons shows which directory is currently selected Press to move between different directories ...

Page 35: ... control during playback Select a track Press to select a track Or press the corresponding numeric button on the remote control and then press ENTER When the unit shows the list display press and hold down to scroll quickly Press PAGE on the remote control to go to the previous next list page Select an album When the unit shows the main display press ALBUM or ALBUM on the remote control Select the...

Page 36: ...UKE Wireless Player Note If standby mode on the GIGA JUKE Music Server is set to Standard power save page 125 the GIGA JUKE Wireless Player will not be able to connect to the GIGA JUKE Music Server HOME NETWORK ENTER 1 Press HOME NETWORK on the GIGA JUKE Wireless Player 2 Confirm that the name of the GIGA JUKE Music Server e g NAS S500HDE appears in the server selection display and then press ENTE...

Page 37: ...the unit is searching for a track 4 Press ENTER or to switch the display and then press to select the track you want to play The unit starts playing the selected track and the playback display appears Adjust the volume of the unit Tip If the unit is turned off and enters standby mode while still connected to the GIGA JUKE Music Server the last playback display is saved and appears again the next t...

Page 38: ... 98 For details on Internet radio services refer to the supplied leaflet Internet Radio service on GIGA JUKE Wireless Player This operation is performed on the GIGA JUKE Wireless Player Note If the clock is not correctly set you will not be able to obtain the list of radio stations compiled by the Live365 website Set the clock in advance page 31 ENTER INTERNET RADIO 1 Press INTERNET RADIO on the G...

Page 39: ...ion appears in the display If you select OK the playback display appears with no sound Tip If the unit is turned off and enters standby mode while still receiving a radio broadcast the station is saved and appears again the next time you turn on the unit To update Live365 and SHOUTcast information Select Update info while the list of radio stations is displayed The unit searches for new stations a...

Page 40: ... data to a WALKMAN connected to the WM PORT make sure the HDD JUKEBOX function is selected Audio data cannot be transferred when the WM PORT function is selected ATRAC format audio data can be transferred to the WALKMAN ATRAC AD models For details on the compatible WALKMAN models refer to the customer support site of Sony Europe http support sony europe com for customers in Europe only For the cus...

Page 41: ...X1000 series Some of the models listed above are not available in certain countries or regions The type A attachment appears in the illustration on this page 1 Remove the lid of the WM PORT on the top of the unit as shown below Press down on the PUSH indication on theWM PORT lid When the left side rises up grasp the lid and remove it Note You can remove the lid by pressing down on either side left...

Page 42: ...R on the main unit When devices are connected to the WM PORT and both USB ports top and rear at the same time the order of priority of the various devices is WM PORT the top USB port and then the rear USB port For this reason the unit will recognize only one device If you are unable to see the desired destination device disconnect the devices one at a time from the highest to the lowest priority T...

Page 43: ...to a portable device such as a WALKMAN If you want to delete tracks that were transferred from the unit to a portable device you need to connect the portable device to the unit page 65 To cancel a transfer Press BACK and then select Yes in the message confirming the cancellation When you cancel a transfer it may take a while for the transfer to stop Notes If your WALKMAN has the Trash Bin function...

Page 44: ...44GB ...

Page 45: ...ting and transferring audio data 51 Playing audio data 66 Editing tracks in the HDD Jukebox 86 Network connection and setup 98 Using the unit connected to the Internet 107 Using the HOME NETWORK function 110 Other settings 118 GIGA JUKE Music Server ...

Page 46: ...46GB ...

Page 47: ...Page 57 Page 58 Page 58 Page 59 You can import only audio files that has been transferred from a computer using the supplied Music Transfer software You can listen to the audio data in various ways for example by artist or by the SensMe Channels function Pages 34 66 Playback by artist Playback by genre Playback by album Using the SensMe Channels function Store Listen ...

Page 48: ...ge 62 Page 63 Page 40 Hard Disk Drive HDD Room to Room You can use the client device located in a different room to listen to audio data stored on a GIGA JUKE Music Server HOME NETWORK function You can listen to the same music at the same time in different rooms PARTY MODE Page 110 This unit GIGA JUKE Music Server Client GIGA JUKE Wireless Player etc You can also listen to audio data stored on a D...

Page 49: ...disk drive page 72 If you want to cancel the analysis and turn off the power immediately press If you want to turn the power back on press the power button As long as the unit is active as a server and the client device is playing audio data the server function remains active and the power stays on even if you press the power button to turn the unit off the display turns off and the illumination p...

Page 50: ...sed on this mode Automatic analysis mode In this mode the unit analyzes the characteristics of music that was recorded or imported to the HDD Jukebox and categorizes the music by SensMe Channels For details on the automatic analysis see page 72 When analysis is being conducted the On Standby indicator lights up orange and the illumination panel slowly flashes If you want to cancel the analysis pre...

Page 51: ...nected device such as a WALKMAN To do this you must first import or record the audio data to the HDD Jukebox and then transfer the data from the HDD Jukebox to the external device Import record audio data to the HDD Jukebox Audio CDs FM AM DAB External component DMPORT AUDIO IN WALKMAN USB storage device Computer 1 WALKMAN USB storage device PSP WALKMAN phone Transfer audio data from the HDD Jukeb...

Page 52: ...dia Transfer Protocol standard 4 AAC format files are automatically converted to MP3 format during import the bit rate can be set in the setting display for import 5 AAC format files imported using the Music Transfer software are automatically converted to MP3 format the bit rate can be set in the transfer setting display of the Music Transfer software AAC format files with the oma extension are a...

Page 53: ...audio data can be converted to other formats when transferred 3 When the destination is USB storage the data is converted to the WAV format 4 When the destination is USB storage the data is transferred in MP3 format 5 When the destination is USB storage the data is transferred in WMA format 6 Only audio formats supported by the destination USB storage device MTP can be transferred 7 The playback o...

Page 54: ...he DMPORT function is selected When the AUDIO IN function is selected 2 Select the item to be set 3 Set each item In the pull down menu select and set each item shown in the List of settings below 4 Select Close List of settings Format Bit rate The following table shows the selectable audio formats when recording to the HDD Jukebox and the respective bit rate i e data volume Format Bit rate Linear...

Page 55: ...l Off The SMART SPACE function is not used Factory setting Track mark DMPORT AUDIO IN FM AM and DAB functions only Track marks are added automatically during recording with the FM AM DAB DMPORT or AUDIO IN function The interval between track marks can be specified When Track mark is set to Auto during the FM AM or DAB function the unit distinguishes between music and talk and adds a track mark bet...

Page 56: ...al at which a track mark is automatically added Setting range 96dB to 0dB 50 0dB If the unit is having trouble detecting the sync level due to noise set the level higher The level is factory set at 50 0 dB Factory setting 1 The function can be used only when Track mark is set to LEVEL SYNC Auto title DMPORT and AUDIO IN functions only 1 On The unit automatically obtains title information according...

Page 57: ...to DMPORT DIGITAL MEDIA PORT page 81 or Connecting an external component AUDIO IN page 82 Note To record from a digital music player via DMPORT make sure to use the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter If not recording cannot be done 2 To change the recording settings enter the Options menu and change the settings pages 54 to 56 The items that appear in the Options menu depend on the selected function 3 Pre...

Page 58: ...ORT or the USB port before processing has completed If you do the unit may malfunction 1 Select the HDD JUKEBOX function 2 Connect the WALKMAN or the USB storage device to the USB port on the unit Refer to the operation manual of the portable device as well Tip A WALKMAN equipped with a WM PORT can be connected to the WM PORT on the top of the unit 3 Enter the Options menu and select USB storage I...

Page 59: ...ll be unimportable even if it is one of these formats 1 Without copyright protection Digital Rights Management 2 Files are automatically converted to MP3 format To install Music Transfer software to your computer Confirm before installation For details on system requirements for this software see page 179 1 Turn on the computer and start up Windows Make sure to log on to the computer using the com...

Page 60: ...he computer 1 Click the Start menu and then select All programs Music Transfer LAN Music Transfer to start up the Music Transfer software 2 Click Import Music Files The Music Transfer software begins importing audio files that have not yet been imported To transfer imported audio files from the Music Transfer software to the unit Do the following on the computer 1 Select the Tools menu of the Musi...

Page 61: ...e found from PC after the display indicating the completion of the preparations for file import 2 When the LAN cable connection display appears confirm that the unit and the computer are connected directly with the network LAN cable and then select Import using LAN cable 3 When the display indicating the completion of the preparations for file import appears transfer the imported audio files from ...

Page 62: ...owing procedure In this is the case do the procedure Transferring audio data to a USB storage device page 63 1 Connect a portable device to the USB port on the top or rear of the unit Refer to the operating manual of the portable device as well 2 Select the HDD JUKEBOX function 3 Display the albums playlists groups or tracks that you want to transfer 4 Enter the Options menu and select Transfer If...

Page 63: ...ted USB storage device has only one drive then the storage medium selection display does not appear 5 Select the albums playlists groups or tracks that you want to transfer and then select Execute or press TRANSFER on the main unit If you want to change the transfer settings this page make the changes first before selecting the items to be transferred Note If the playlist is transferred from the H...

Page 64: ...e desired bit rate from the Bit rate pull down menu Note If the transferred audio data does not play on the destination WALKMAN phone select Standard setting in step and transfer the data again When you transfer audio data to an ATRAC Audio Device When you transfer audio data to a PSP Select Group and then select the destination group from the pull down menu New group A new group is created and th...

Page 65: ...ces are connected to the WM PORT and both USB ports top and rear at the same time the order of priority of the various devices is WM PORT the top USB port and then the rear USB port If you are unable to find the desired device disconnect the devices one at a time from the highest to the lowest priority 3 Select the item you want to delete 4 Select Delete 5 Check the contents displayed and then pre...

Page 66: ...lected playlist of your favorite tracks Factory setting 3 Use and ENTER to keep selecting the desired item When you select the track and press ENTER playback starts in the selected listing mode Listing the contents of radio or DAB recordings recorded with Track mark set to Auto When listing by Album or Recording source The recording from beginning to end is displayed as one album with the music an...

Page 67: ...rtist or genre select the respective box and press ENTER Registering desired tracks to playlist You can register tracks recorded at different places in the HDD Jukebox to one location called Playlist Afterwards you can listen to those tracks or transfer them to an external device Favorites in the playlist also serves as the Favorites channel when you use the SensMe Channels function While the unit...

Page 68: ...then press ENTER 2 Enter the Options menu and select Edit Add to playlist Make sure that all the tracks to be registered are checked If you want to register multiple items select and check each one 3 Select Enter 4 Select the playlist to which you want the tracks to be registered A confirmation window appears 5 Select Yes The selected tracks are registered to the specified playlist Note Only track...

Page 69: ...earch screen Select Input Notes You cannot perform searching operation while the unit is in playlist mode If you search for albums or tracks while playing a track playback stops Playback does not start after the searching ends Playing tracks using the SensMe Channels function SensMe Channels uses Sony s 12 Tone Analysis to analyze the characteristics of tracks that have been recorded or imported t...

Page 70: ...le listening to your favorite artist the unit assembles all the tracks by that artist and puts them into a temporary channel that you can listen to 1 While playing a channel of the SensMe Channels function press the ARTIST YEAR MOOD or ALBUM button on the remote control The respective channel appears in the display 2 Press to select a track and press ENTER Playback starts To return to a normal cha...

Page 71: ...registered to Favorites in the HDD Jukebox at the same time When track hiding is cancelled tracks that have been moved to a different channel will appear in the original channel again To set the channel that is selected when the function is started up 1 Enter the Options menu and select Setting Basic 2 Select Startup CH Previous CH or Recommended CH 1 Previous CH The SensMe Channels function start...

Page 72: ... automatic analysis when the unit enters standby mode To check this setting enter the Options menu select Setting Basic and then check the Auto analysis pull down menu If you select Off from the Auto analysis pull down menu automatic analysis will not be performed when the unit enters standby mode To perform an analysis manually While the SensMe Channels function is selected enter the Options menu...

Page 73: ...io CD or CD R RW with MP3 audio and automatically changes to the proper mode If a disc contains two formats you will have to change the mode manually page 74 Track name or file name Playback indication Time information elapsed time Artist name Album name or folder name Play mode Selected listing mode About the directory structure and playback order of MP3 files MP3 files are accessed at two direct...

Page 74: ...and select Mode switch Audio CD or MP3 1 For numbers from 10 onward press a numeric button on the remote control for each digit e g for 124 press 1 2 and 4 Note When the unit is in MP3 mode tracks displayed in an album cannot be selected using the numeric buttons on the remote control To obtain title information manually This unit automatically obtains title information whenever a CD is loaded how...

Page 75: ...le information was not obtained CD TEXT information appears CD TEXT data is stored only to discs that support the CD TEXT standard Viewing information for a CD 1 Select the desired track from the list display 2 Enter the Options menu and select Display Album info or Track info Album info 1 Detailed information on the album appears Album details display Track info 1 Detailed information on the sele...

Page 76: ...ally when the DAB function is executed When scanning is completed the DAB service that was first received starts If you want to perform a DAB Initial Scan again enter the Options menu while the DAB function is still active select Initial scan and then select Yes Note All preset services that have been stored in the unit are cleared when you perform a DAB Initial Scan or when scanning is cancelled ...

Page 77: ... change back to stereo reception do the same procedure and select Auto stereo For better broadcast reception try changing the direction or location of the antenna For example position the antenna near or outside a window If the reception does not improve it is recommended to connect a commercially available external antenna Receiving a DAB service Before you can receive DAB services the broadcast ...

Page 78: ...DAB services To preset an FM or an AM station 1 Enter the FM AM function and select FM or AM 2 Enter the Options menu and select Store preset 3 Select a preset number 4 Select Station and enter the name of the radio station When you preset an FM station If the radio station entered in this step provides information through RDS Radio Data System the unit will display this information in the station...

Page 79: ... preset number 4 Select Yes To preset another service repeat the procedure from step 1 Tip Secondary services can also be preset To listen to the preset FM AM station or DAB service Press PRESET or the numeric buttons for DAB preset only to select the preset station or service To clear presets 1 While the screen shows the main display or the list display enter the Options menu and select Clear pre...

Page 80: ...yback Press on the remote control or ENTER Press or ENTER again or on the remote control to resume playback Find a point in a track Press and hold down on the remote control during playback and release it at the desired point Select the previous next track Press on the remote control or during playback Select an album 1 Press or ALBUM Adjust the volume 2 Press VOLUME or 1 Selecting an album may no...

Page 81: ...igital music player to DMPORT DIGITAL MEDIA PORT 3 Play the connected digital music player The playback sound is output from the unit s speakers Refer to the operating manual of the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter or the connected digital music player Tips You can carry out iPod menu operations when it is placed on the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter To do this press DMPORT MENU You can connect or disconnec...

Page 82: ...nd output Note The input level is set low for the AUDIO IN jacks on the rear and high for the AUDIO IN jack on the top If the volume of the connected component is too high connect it to the rear jacks If the sound is too low connect it to the top jack Connecting an external component AUDIO IN Connecting to the AUDIO IN jacks on the rear To the AUDIO IN jack Red White Audio connecting cord optional...

Page 83: ... end Audio out jack on the optional component External component portable device etc 1 Press AUDIO IN on the remote control or enter the HOME menu and select AUDIO IN 2 Press to select Upper 1 or Rear 1 Factory setting 3 Play the connected component The playback is output from the speakers of the unit Refer to the operating manual of the connected component ...

Page 84: ...ode Continue none The unit plays the tracks of the selected list in sequential order Shuffle The unit plays the tracks in the selected list in random order Factory setting Play area for CD 1 playback Play area The unit Album Plays all tracks in the selected album MP3 ALL Plays all tracks in the album list Factory setting 1 You cannot select the play area for audio CDs CD DA Play area for HDD Jukeb...

Page 85: ... all tracks in the selected album Recording source Plays all tracks recorded from the selected recording source ALL Plays all tracks in the recording source list Folder Group Plays all tracks in the selected group Folder Plays all tracks in the selected folder ALL Plays all tracks in the folder list Playlist List Plays all tracks in the selected playlist ALL Plays all tracks that are registered to...

Page 86: ...um Track You can find the title for individual tracks It is convenient for correcting wrong titles Block add You can add titles one at a time for tracks in an album It is convenient for performing a batch search for albums whose tracks were recorded to the HDD Jukebox in a different order from the original album The search starts 3 If the search results produce multiple matches for the album or tr...

Page 87: ...same time the device connected to the top port takes priority 1 While the unit is in the HDD JUKEBOX function select the item album group track or playlist for which you want to save a picture 2 Enter the Options menu and select Edit Add picture 3 Select Yes The picture registration display appears 4 Select Select picture The picture selection display appears If the storage medium selection displa...

Page 88: ...directory a dialog box will appear asking if you also want to add the picture to the tracks also To delete a picture file Enter the Options menu and select Edit Edit info select the item from which you want to delete a picture and then select Del picture Note A picture file cannot be recovered after it has been deleted or replaced Tip You can save pictures using the Options menu Enter the Options ...

Page 89: ...e name if the name you want is not in the list 1 Select New genre in the information editing display in step 4 above The text input display appears 2 Enter the genre name 3 Select Enter To clear unused genre You can clear genres in the HDD Jukebox that are not being used 1 Select Clear genre in the information editing display in step 4 above 2 Select Yes Creating a playlist You can create a new pl...

Page 90: ... For example if you delete track 2 the following track 3 will be renumbered as track 2 Example When deleting track B Track number Original tracks After deletion Delete track 2 1 Enter the Options menu in the HDD JUKEBOX function and select Display Mode switch the desired listing mode 2 Press to select the directory that corresponds with the item you want to delete 3 Press DELETE on the remote cont...

Page 91: ...ltiple items select and check each one 4 Select Enter The destination selection window appears 5 Select the destination A confirmation window appears To move the item to another folder album or group select the destination folder album or group and then select the destination in the item using ENTER 6 Select Yes The item is moved to the selected location Dividing recorded tracks You can divide a r...

Page 92: ...ided Note If you divide a track registered in a playlist the track is deleted from the playlist Combining recorded tracks You can combine two tracks into a single track All the tracks following the newly formed track are renumbered You can combine only Linear PCM format or ATRAC format tracks Example Combining track C with track A After combining Track number Original tracks Example Combining trac...

Page 93: ...e a track registered in a playlist the track is deleted from the playlist Creating a folder or a group You can create a new folder or a new group and store or move tracks to it Folder Group Track Track Track Track Group Group Folder Tip Only groups can be created in folders Groups can contain only tracks 1 Enter the Options menu in the HDD JUKEBOX function enter the Options menu and select Display...

Page 94: ...e transferred In this case the original Linear PCM format tracks will remain in the HDD Jukebox 1 While the unit is in the HDD JUKEBOX function select the track whose format is to be converted 2 Enter the Options menu and select Edit Convert format Confirm that the selected track is checked If you want to convert multiple tracks check each one 3 Select Enter The bit rate selection window appears 4...

Page 95: ... Press the button with the desired letter ABC DEF etc Press repeatedly until the desired letter appears CLEAR button Press this button to erase a letter that was just entered a A button Press this button to switch between lowercase and uppercase letters ENTER buttons buttons Use these buttons to move the cursor ENTER button Press this button to enter a text string or setting CHARACTER button This ...

Page 96: ...rs and numbers A 0 Uppercase lowercase letters including umlaut characters and numbers 0 Numbers Text input mode overwrite insert display area Input bytes display area This area shows Number of bytes entered The maximum number of bytes The input of one character uses one byte Entering text A text input display appears whenever you select an item that requires that you enter text 1 Press CHARACTER ...

Page 97: ...TER 3 Press to select the last letter of the text string to be copied or cut and then press ENTER If you selected Cut the text string is deleted from the sentence 4 Move the cursor to the point where you want to paste the text string 5 Enter the Options menu select Edit Paste and then press ENTER The text string is inserted at that point The text string will be inserted without overwriting the exi...

Page 98: ...purchase with all the necessary devices connected e g broadband router wireless adaptor etc Wireless Internet connection Use the supplied wireless adaptor extension cable to connect the wireless adaptor to the USB port on the rear of the unit Wireless LAN access point Wireless adaptor This unit Computer To the USB port Wireless station or Internet Wired Internet connection Broadband router Compute...

Page 99: ...int Automatic setup is possible with AOSS compatible access points The devices required for this type of connection are the following Wireless adaptor supplied AOSS compatible wireless LAN access point For details on AOSS connection see Connecting and setting up a wireless network AOSS setup page 100 For details on AOSS compatible wireless LAN access point refer to the customer support site of Son...

Page 100: ...port on the rear of the unit 2 Enter the Settings menu and select Network setting 3 Select Manual setting 4 Select Wireless LAN setting 5 Select Access point setting Automatic setting AOSS Follow the instructions that appear in the display When you are instructed to press the AOSS button press and hold the AOSS button on the access point until the AOSS or the SECURITY indicator flashes The access ...

Page 101: ...rvice Set Identifier is used to identify the access point within the wireless network 6 Select the access point from the search results 7 Set the network key A network key security key is required only when WEP WPA PSK TKIP WPA PSK AES WPA2 PSK TKIP or WPA2 PSK AES appears as the security setting If you do not know the security key check the access point setting After entering the key select Save ...

Page 102: ...to the router using network LAN cables For details on the setup procedure refer to the operating manual supplied with the broadband router When an unused port is available on the broadband router to which your computer is connected Broadband router Necessary item Network LAN cable 1 Connect the unit to the broadband router with a network LAN cable When an unused port is not available on the broadb...

Page 103: ...atus This indication will automatically disappear after a while If the connection status changes the pop up window will appear automatically Note If the unit does not connect to the network check the connection between the devices To setup the network manually Manual setting If you cannot make a network connection with the automatic setting or if you want to connect the unit to the network through...

Page 104: ...ing is completed When the unit connects to the network a pop up window appears in the top left part of the display to show the connection status This indication will automatically disappear after a while If the connection status changes the pop up window will appear automatically To confirm that the unit is connected to the network Select Check connections in the network setting display Tip If the...

Page 105: ...red LAN setting 4 Select Check network status in the wireless or wired LAN setting display 5 Select Execute The unit starts checking the network status It may take for a few minutes until the unit finishes checking When the unit finishes checking OK or NG appears for each item If OK appears for all items go to step 8 If an NG appears go to step 6 6 Select Details for items marked by an NG The disp...

Page 106: ... mask and Default gateway Locate the cursor over the parameter and press to enter each digit IP address A numeric address that is assigned to each device in a network Subnet mask A value used to delimit a network by defining the range of assignable IP addresses Default gateway A device such as a computer or broadband router on a network that serves as a gateway for accessing another computer outsi...

Page 107: ...d to the Internet What you can do through an Internet connection Obtaining the latest title information Through an Internet connection you can obtain title information to tracks that were not labeled when you recorded or imported them Gracenote database ...

Page 108: ...ox 1 Select the album or track whose information you are looking for enter the Options menu and then select Obtain title info 2 Select Album Track or Block add Album You can add titles album name artist name etc to an album It can be performed only when the tracks in the album are in the same order as the original album Track You can find the title for individual tracks It is convenient for correc...

Page 109: ...er name The text input display appears If NtpServer appears the unit connects to the server that has been set If the server name is okay go to step 8 7 Enter the server name For details on entering text see Entering text on page 95 8 Select Apply The clock is automatically set 9 Select Close To restore the server name to its factory setting In step 7 press the CLEAR button repeatedly until the ser...

Page 110: ... as a computer client function The server function If you use this unit GIGA JUKE Music Server as a server and connect it to a GIGA JUKE Wireless Player different tracks can be played on the unit and the GIGA JUKE Wireless Player at the same time Furthermore the server function on this unit supports the DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance standards thereby allowing audio data stored on the unit t...

Page 111: ... unit these devices can be invited by the unit or host to enter PARTY MODE as guest devices to play the same track that is being played on the unit The unit can be a guest device as well to enter PARTY MODE and play the same track that the host device is playing The client function You can use the unit as a DLNA compatible client and play audio data stored on a DLNA compatible digital media server...

Page 112: ...If the client cannot connect with the unit the SERVER indicator does not light up check for the following possible causes The server function is not set to Start See To check the server settings page 113 The standby mode of the unit is not set to quick start up See Setting the standby mode page 125 The client was not successfully registered by the unit See To register a client manually page 113 Th...

Page 113: ...s When Auto permit to connect is set to Execute audio data in the unit may be played by a third party To disable automatic connection by clients set this parameter to Not execute 3 Select Close Note If the client is set to disallow connection to the unit it will not be able to connect to the unit even when the Auto permit to connect setting of the unit is set to Execute In this case select Manual ...

Page 114: ...tart playing from the next track that the host plays 4 Select and play a track All guest devices also start playing the same track It will take about 10 seconds before the playback sound is output To end PARTY MODE during host status only Press PARTY Stop PARTY MODE play OK appears in the display Select Yes To leave PARTY MODE during guest status only Press PARTY Leave PARTY MODE play OK appears i...

Page 115: ...nues If you want to start the recording timer select Close In this case PARTY MODE is cancelled when the unit is a host or the unit leaves PARTY MODE when the unit is a guest When the unit is in PARTY MODE the Wake Up Timer function is cancelled If you are operating the unit recording transferring etc when the unit is invited to enter PARTY MODE a message appears Follow the directions indicated in...

Page 116: ...erver status Unknown server Connectable the details of the server cannot be found 1 The color of icons will differ according to the selected display design page 124 The color shown above is for the type 1 display design Note If the server function of the unit is active the unit also appears in the list 2 Select a server from the list of selectable servers Connecting to HOME NETWORK Server appears ...

Page 117: ...eric buttons on the remote control only when the main display or track list display is on the screen You cannot switch the time information while the unit is stopped The correct remaining time may not be displayed depending on the connected server About audio data formats The connected server may contain some audio data that cannot be played on the unit These tracks can be identified by the icon t...

Page 118: ...p Timer appears Each time you press the button the duration display changes cyclically as follows Off 30 60 90 120 150 180 Off The Sleep Timer setting is completed simply by displaying the desired duration The TIMER indicator lights up when the Sleep Timer is active Notes The Sleep Timer setting is cancelled when another timer function is active If a Recording Timer setting has been made then the ...

Page 119: ... in the SensMe Channels function the channel set to be selected when the function is activated starts to play page 71 Notes A Wake Up Timer setting cannot be set if it overlaps with an existing setting Certain functions will not perform during the minute and half before a Wake Up Timer setting is set to go off The activation of the Wake Up Timer may be delayed by certain operations if they are per...

Page 120: ...ACK The timer is set and the TIMER indicator lights up To stop a timer recording Press To continue recording after the Recording Timer s end time You can cancel the Recording Timer setting while the timer is operating When you do this the end time is cancelled and recording continues To cancel the setting enter the Options menu while the Recording Timer operation is in progress and select Timer ca...

Page 121: ...l Settings for the Recording Timer Item Contents Date A day month day within the next 4 weeks including the current day Every Sat Every Sun certain days for example every Saturdays Mondays etc Mon Fri from Monday to Friday Mon Sat from Monday to Saturday Everyday Start End Hour Minute Hour Minute Title Setting name Band 1 FM AM Preset no Preset number Format Bit rate 2 Linear PCM MP3 96 kbps 128 k...

Page 122: ... failure has occurred The results of the failed recording however should be deleted this page To delete a timer setting 1 Press TIMER on the remote control The timer list display appears 2 Select the setting you want to delete 3 Press DELETE on the remote control or enter the Options menu and select Delete A confirmation window appears 4 Select Yes The selected setting is deleted from the list If ...

Page 123: ...ting another setting can be set for the same time period 1 Press TIMER on the remote control 2 Select the setting you want to suspend The re setting display appears 3 Set Programming to Suspend from the pull down menu 4 Select OK The selected setting is suspended and its icon becomes gray 5 Press TIMER on the remote control or BACK ...

Page 124: ... case of a personal computer you can set a screen saver that will appear when no operation is done for a while 1 Enter the Settings menu and select Basic settings System setting The setting display appears 2 Select On from the Screen saver pull down menu On If no operation is done for 15 minutes the screen saver activates Off The screen saver does not activate Factory setting 3 Select Close To cha...

Page 125: ...this mode Factory setting 1 To use the Server function the Server function should be set to Start in the Settings menu page 113 3 Select Close Tips If you press the power button while the unit is analyzing audio data the On Standby indicator lights up orange When the standby mode is set to Quick start up the internal fan sometimes turns on automatically even when the power is turned off This is no...

Page 126: ... 173 for the size of the unit s HDD To check how much space remains on the HDD view the information in System info in the Options menu Notes Backing up may take a long time up to 60 to 80 of hours depending on the amount of data the USB hard disk and the network status Backed up audio data cannot be copied to or used on devices such as a computer other than this unit If FAT32 formatting has been d...

Page 127: ...ect Full backup or Incremental backup in step 5 of Backing up and restoring audio data on this page Full backup The stored audio data overwrites the existing data Incremental backup Only audio data different from the existing data is stored Back The backing up operation is cancelled and the unit returns to the previously displayed screen 2 Select Yes Backing up starts When the back up ends Backup ...

Page 128: ... after that The unit starts formatting the USB hard disk drive When the unit finishes formatting Formatted USB hard disk normally appears 4 Select Complete The back up setting display reappears Notes When you cancel a restoration operation the audio data restored to the HDD of the unit remains incomplete and may cause the unit to malfunction To avoid this perform the restoration operation again un...

Page 129: ...ng the operation A few minutes after the last restart the unit turns itself off Moving track data between the unit and other components You can move track data in the unit s HDD Jukebox to other GIGA JUKE systems or vice versa When you move the track data to another GIGA JUKE system the track data will be deleted from the HDD Jukebox in the sender system To use this function the Move track data se...

Page 130: ...ettings menu and select Move track data 3 Read the contents in Read me and then select Next 4 Select the direction for the track data from the Moving direction pull down menu and then select Check 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 in the receiver system If all of the data cannot be moved for some reason for example because of insufficient HDD space or limits on the number of folders in the receiver system a m...

Page 131: ...131GB GIGA JUKE Wireless Player GIGA JUKE Wireless Player Preparation 134 Network connection and setup 135 Operation 139 ...

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Page 133: ...net Radio function With this function you can listen to radio broadcasts offered on the Web Live365 SHOUTcast Listening to the same music in different rooms PARTY MODE PARTY MODE allows you to listen to the same music at the same time in different rooms When GIGA JUKE Music Server enters PARTY MODE the unit also enters to PARTY MODE automatically as a Guest to play the same track that is being pla...

Page 134: ...UDIO IN To disable the demonstration set the clock page 31 To turn off the power Press power The unit turns off and enters standby mode About the On Standby indicator The On Standby indicator indicates the operation status of the unit Operation status On Standby indicator The 12V AC power adaptor is not connected Off The 12V AC power adaptor is connected The unit is in standby mode Lights up red T...

Page 135: ...ion of Sony Instant Wireless Audio Setup Instant S IWS connection allows you to set up a wireless network easily Using an access point other than the supplied wireless station Using an AOSS compatible wireless LAN access point Automatic setup is possible with AOSS compatible access points The devices required for this type of connection are the following Wireless adaptor supplied AOSS compatible w...

Page 136: ...AN access point are located too far from each other If you do place the devices closer to each other 1 Press SETTINGS on the unit The Settings menu appears in the display 2 Select Network setting Manual setting Connection setting AOSS Follow the instructions that appear in the display When you are instructed to press the AOSS button press and hold the AOSS button on the wireless station or the wir...

Page 137: ... When Change the wireless LAN setting values appears select Yes The unit automatically starts searching for a connectable wireless network SSID 4 Select the network name SSID from the list or select Direct input 5 Follow the instructions that appear in the display and set the necessary items Network name SSID and Security setting appear only if you selected Direct input in step 4 To enter text pre...

Page 138: ...t the name of the server such as NAS S500HDE 1 that you want to connect to 1 Server name This name appears in the Server setting menu of the GIGA JUKE Music Server The connection between the unit and the GIGA JUKE Music Server is completed Setting up a proxy server manually You may have to set up a proxy server depending on the specifications of your Internet service provider or the network settin...

Page 139: ...ect OK Notes If you are operating the unit such as when using the Internet Radio function when the unit is invited to enter PARTY MODE a message appears Follow the directions indicated in the message If the track being played by the Host has a format that is not supported by the unit the file cannot be played on the unit The unit leaves PARTY MODE when you select a different function When the unit...

Page 140: ...to select the server To update the server list Select Update info while the server list is displayed The unit searches for new servers and an updated server list appears Tip The unit keeps a history of the last ten connected servers This history can also be deleted below To edit the server list You can delete non operating or unrecognizable servers from the list 1 While the HOME NETWORK function i...

Page 141: ...following channels are temporarily created using the tracks in the GIGA JUKE Music Server ARTIST button ARTIST channel containing tracks by the currently selected artist YEAR button YEAR channel containing tracks from the same era as the currently selected track MOOD button MOOD channel containing tracks with a mood similar to that of the currently selected track ALBUM button ALBUM channel contain...

Page 142: ...the item you want to play The items that are displayed tracks artists albums genres folder name etc depends on the connected server Press to go to the next directory up If you press after reaching the highest directory the display returns to the playback window Press to go to the next directory down After you select the directory press on the remote control to scroll the list 4 Press ENTER or to s...

Page 143: ... rewind or fast forward the current track Press and hold on the remote control Go to the beginning of the current track previous track or next track Press on the remote control repeatedly Stop playback Press power to turn off the unit The next time you turn on the unit the unit starts playing the track from the point at which it last stopped ...

Page 144: ...ncludes the current track are played repeatedly in the order of the track list 1 repeat The current track is played repeatedly Shuffle All tracks in the playback area which includes the current track are played once in random order and then playback pauses Shuffle repeat All tracks in the playback area which includes the current track are played repeatedly in random order Notes During shuffle play...

Page 145: ...large sound output may cause damage to the unit s speakers 1 Connect an external device to the AUDIO IN jack on the front of the unit 2 Press AUDIO IN The unit changes to the Audio In function 3 Start playback on the externally connected device The playback sound is output from the unit s speakers 4 Press VOLUME or to adjust the volume Tip If the sound volume of the connected device is too high or...

Page 146: ...e sound style with the PRESET EQ button on the remote control Each press of the button change the sound style as follows FLAT ROCK POPS JAZZ CLASSICAL DANCE FLAT Generating a more dynamic sound Dynamic Sound Generator X tra You can reinforce the bass and create a more powerful sound The DSGX setting is ideal for music sources 1 Press SETTINGS The Settings menu appears 2 Select Sound DSGX 3 Select ...

Page 147: ...you press the button again the Sleep timer is set again Note If you perform the following operations before the Sleep timer goes off the Sleep timer resets Disconnect the 12V AC power adaptor Turn off the unit the unit enters the standby mode Perform Network setting in the Settings menu Perform Option Factory default in the Settings menu Using On timer You can set the On timer to start playing the...

Page 148: ...conds before the finish time the volume turns down gradually and the device goes into standby mode automatically after the finish time Tips If you do not want to set the finish time set it to While the On timer is set in the HOME NETWORK function the play mode changes temporarily to 1 repeat After completing the setting the play mode is restored If the specified track is erased or the specified ra...

Page 149: ...e Sound You can set the sound quality Preset EQ You can select the sound style from six preset equalizer settings to match the genre of music page 146 Factory setting FLAT DSGX You can set to generate a more dynamic sound Dynamic Sound Generator X tra page 146 Factory setting On Sleep timer You can set the time interval for the standby mode page 147 On timer You can set to start playback at a spec...

Page 150: ...r input from the headphone jack of a portable device Low Line out Select this level for input from the line out jack of a portable device factory setting Language You can select the display language from English French German Italian or Spanish page 28 Factory setting English Backlight You can set whether the backlight of the display window always stays on or goes on off automatically while the de...

Page 151: ...151GB Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 153 ...

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Page 153: ...s In this case reset the unit by pressing the button together with the power button on the unit Power The unit does not turn on Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet After about a minute reconnect the power cord and press the power button to turn on the unit After you connect the power cord and turn on the unit the messages Setting up Please wait Turning off after setting is applied appea...

Page 154: ...ring cannot be done while Recording Timer is in progress Check the connections of the external component and the setting of the input terminal for the AUDIO IN function Connect the speaker cords firmly refer to the supplied leaflet Setup Guide The right left sound balance is bad or reversed Connect the speakers and other devices correctly refer to the supplied leaflet Setup Guide The sound has no ...

Page 155: ...k and the other a ATRAC format track or the bit rate of the tracks are different e g one has a bit rate of 105 kbps and the other 132 kbps After repeated editing dividing and combining of the track s the tracks cannot be combined This occurs due to the technical limitation of the HDD system It is not a malfunction When recording from FM AM or DAB music and talk contents cannot be distinguished aut...

Page 156: ... unit is not connected to the Internet The unit is in MP3 mode The database of the Gracenote Music Recognition Service does not contain any information that corresponds with the disc pages 73 and 108 FM AM and DAB FM or AM broadcasts cannot be received Connect the antennas correctly refer to the supplied leaflet Setup Guide Adjust the antenna position Use an external antenna RDS is not working Mak...

Page 157: ...ing on the security software installed on the computer the desired transfer destination may not appear The transfer takes time depends on the audio file The transfer of AAC format audio files takes a long time because they must be converted to another format during the transfer Audio files cannot be transferred using the Music Transfer software installed on the computer The unit may be set to refu...

Page 158: ...n Europe only Wireless networks are influenced by electromagnetic radiation emitted by microwave ovens and other devices If the unit is near such a device connect the wireless adaptor extension cable to the wireless adaptor and move it to a location with better reception Use the wireless adaptor extension cable to move the wireless adaptor to a location with better reception The security level for...

Page 159: ...t be achieved or playback is not possible If you add a broadband router after using the unit in the network connection without using a broadband router the IP address may be changed automatically and the connection with the server may become impossible In this case go to the selectable server list display and update the setting to obtain a new IP address See The server you want to connect does not...

Page 160: ... on multiple clients may not be possible Playback on the desired client may become possible when you stop playback on an unnecessary client Track information is updated after recording or editing has been performed For this reason the client may sometimes be unable to obtain the correct track information If this is the case the information on the client should be updated The SERVER indicator on th...

Page 161: ...times If a restored file becomes invalid due to a malfunction in a peripheral component or severe instability in the unit s system Consult the local authorized service facility If validation of a file fails even after many attempts at validations Check the USB hard disk drive containing the backup data for damage Moving track data The sender and receiver fail to connect Confirm that the direction ...

Page 162: ...E Wireless Player Power The unit does not turn on Connect the 12V AC power adaptor firmly to the unit and to a wall outlet page 134 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 12V AC power adaptor wait about 3...

Page 163: ...e unit to a network Cannot connect to the server A communication error occurred or A communication error occurred Information retrieval cancelled appears GIGA JUKE Wireless Player appears and the unit does not go on The GIGA JUKE Music Server may be in Standard power save standby mode Turn on the GIGA JUKE Music Server or set the standby mode to Quick start up page 125 Make sure that the wireless ...

Page 164: ...th is unknown Copyrighted WMA format tracks When you are playing these types of tracks the progress bar does not appear on the playback display Incompatible format found Cannot play appears You cannot play any files other than audio files Cannot play back appears You cannot play the following tracks A track that violates playback restrictions A track with irregular copyright information A track th...

Page 165: ...the display window is different from the list which you edited on your computer The clock in the unit has not been set or the time is incorrect Enter the Settings menu and select Option Clock to set the correct time page 31 PARTY MODE Cannot play back appears You cannot play the following tracks A track that violates playback restrictions A track with irregular copyright information A track that y...

Page 166: ... the demonstration page 134 If you do not want the demonstration to play set the clock page 31 This device does not respond to any operations This device does not work correctly The unit s internal system may be malfunctioning or the unit may be suffering from strong electrical noise caused by power supply abnormalities due to being dropped excessive static electricity or lightning In this case di...

Page 167: ...167GB Precautions Specifications Precautions Specifications Precautions Specifications 169 ...

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Page 169: ...n the speaker system This speaker system is not magnetically shielded and the picture on nearby TV sets may become magnetically distorted In this situation turn off the TV wait 15 to 30 minutes and turn it back on If there is no improvement move the speakers far away from the TV On volume adjustment CDs reproduce sound with considerably less noise than vinyl records For this reason if you raise th...

Page 170: ...unlight near heat sources such as hot air ducts or inside parked cars Do not use a rental or second hand disc on which glue that spread from under the label attached to it If you do there is a chance that the disc may become stuck to parts within the unit causing it to malfunction Do not use a commercial cleaning disc as it may cause the unit to malfunction Music discs encoded with copyright prote...

Page 171: ...e picture on nearby TV sets may become magnetically distorted In this situation turn off the TV wait 15 to 30 minutes and turn it back on If there is no improvement move the unit away from the TV Consideration for others Keep the volume at a moderate level out of consideration of your neighbors especially at night About condensation If there is a rapid change in temperature condensation water drop...

Page 172: ...tion This product may be upgraded to maintain interconnectivity Wireless station Before you use the wireless station please read the following About AC power adaptor Use the 5V AC power adaptor supplied with the wireless station Do not use any other AC power adaptor since it may cause this unit to malfunction Polarity of the plug If you are not going to use this unit for a long time be sure to dis...

Page 173: ... ATRAC oma AAC 2 3gp mp4 m4a oma 1 This unit does not support the import of files in the following WMA formats WMA Professional WMA Lossless WMA Voice and files containing DRM Digital Rights Management 2 AAC format files are automatically converted to MP3 format during import Maximum recording time measured with MP3 256 kbps About 1 300 h Maximum number of tracks 40 000 FM tuner section Tuner FM s...

Page 174: ...m output current 500 mA for connecting a WALKMAN equipped with a WM PORT DMPORT Output voltage DC 5 V The maximum output current 700 mA PHONES jack Stereo mini jack Accepts headphones of 8 or more Speaker Speaker system 2 way bass reflex type Speaker units Woofer 120 mm cone type Tweeter 25 mm soft dome type Nominal impedance 6 Dimensions w h d Approx 150 280 223 mm including a grille Mass Approx ...

Page 175: ... to 80 no condensation Supplied accessories See page 12 Wireless station Wireless LAN interface Compatible standards Conforms to IEEE 802 11 b g Frequency range 2 4 GHz Wired LAN interface Compatible standards Conforms to IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX Ports 3 LAN ports 1 INTERNET WAN port General Power requirements 5V AC power adaptor Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Output DC 5V 2A Power co...

Page 176: ...ack Additional information Album mode List of albums album directory List of tracks track directory Playback main display Artist mode List of artists artist directory List of albums album directory List of tracks track directory Playback main display Genre mode List of genres genre directory List of albums album directory List of tracks track directory Playback main display ...

Page 177: ...t of albums album directory List of tracks track directory Playback main display Folder mode List of folders folder directory List of groups group directory List of tracks track directory Playback main display Playlist mode List of playlists playlist directory List of tracks track directory Playback main display ...

Page 178: ...feel 301 Type Acoustic Tracks with acoustic instruments 302 Electronic Tracks with electronic instruments 303 Instrumental Tracks without vocals 304 Vocal Tracks with vocals 401 Scene Life Good Morning Fresh tracks for wake up 402 Good Night Calm quiet tracks for bedtime 403 Party Time Up tempo tracks for parties 501 Scene Workout Walking Middle tempo tracks for walking 502 Running Up tempo tracks...

Page 179: ... 256 MB or more Sound card Operating System The following manufacturer installed versions only Windows XP Service Pack 3 Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Software Server VAIO Media Integrated Server Ver 6 1 VAIO Media Content Collection Ver 6 0 VAIO Media plus Ver 1 1 Ver 1 2 Windows Media Player 11 Notes We do not ensure trouble free operation on all computers that satisfy the system requirements The...

Page 180: ...M such as used by online music store MP3 No Supported Linear PCM No Supported WAV No Supported WMA Yes Unsupported No Supported AAC Yes Unsupported No Supported ATRAC Yes No Supported When the server is Windows Media Player Source content Playback supported unsupported File format DRM such as used by online music store MP3 No Supported Linear PCM No Supported WAV No Supported WMA Yes No Supported ...

Page 181: ...h text information including disc name artist names and track names Condensation Condensation occurs inside the unit during where there is a quick rise in temperature as when a heater is turned on If condensation occurs keep the unit turned off until the moisture evaporates DHCP Abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A system for automatically allocating configuration data required fo...

Page 182: ...ware application for transferring audio files from your computer to the unit Importing audio files from a computer on page 59 Proxy A program or a server that provides Internet access to computers within a firewall or quicker downloading of web pages Router A device that bridges networks converting the protocols and addresses of each network Recently dial up routers for connecting to ISDN lines an...

Page 183: ...on or frequency A group of channels sent this way is called an ensemble and ensemble label is the name of such a group Service label The name of an individual digital radio channel or service List of input characters A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï Ð Ñ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö Ø Ù Ú Û Ü Ý Þ ß à á â ã ä å æ ç è...

Page 184: ...reless network 99 WM PORT 80 Connections GIGA JUKE Wireless Player AUDIO IN 145 Computer 142 Wireless network 135 D DAB 76 Preset 79 Receive 77 Scan 76 DAB wire antenna 12 Date format 30 Default gateway 106 138 150 Delete Folder Album Group Track 90 Picture file 88 Playlist 90 Track on the destination device 65 Demonstration 134 Device ID 150 DHCP 106 138 181 DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter 81 Director...

Page 185: ... 145 Computer 142 Internet radio 38 On Timer 147 PARTY MODE 139 SensMe Channels 141 Tracks on the GIGA JUKE Music Server 36 Listing mode 66 176 Live365 38 M MAC address 150 Main display 20 Manual analysis 72 Mode Listing mode 66 Operation mode 49 Play mode 84 Repeat mode 85 Text input mode 96 Moisture condensation 169 171 181 Move 70 91 129 MP3 35 43 52 73 94 182 Directory structure 73 MSC 53 182 ...

Page 186: ...tings 149 System requirements 179 Server function 50 110 SERVER indicator 17 112 Server list GIGA JUKE Wireless Player Edit 140 Select 140 Update 140 Settings menu 20 23 149 Setup GIGA JUKE Music Server Clock 29 Demonstration 125 Display 124 Display language 27 FM mode 77 Play mode 84 Record Import 54 Recording destination 56 Recording Timer 121 SensMe Channels 71 Standby mode 125 Title informatio...

Page 187: ...p 63 Track icon 43 Transferrable unit 53 USB storage device 63 WALKMAN 42 U USB hard disk 126 128 USB storage Import 58 Saving picture files 87 Transfer 63 V Viewing information CD 75 DAB 77 FM AM 77 HDD Jukebox 67 117 W Wake Up Timer 119 WALKMAN Import 58 Playback 80 Transfer 40 Web radio 38 133 Wireless adaptor 11 98 100 Wireless LAN signal strength 22 Wireless station 25 98 100 135 WM PORT 41 W...

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