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NAS-Z200DiR/Z200iR.GB.4-151-738-

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Wireless Network Audio System

NAS-Z200DiR/Z200iR

Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for NAS-Z200DIR

Page 1: ...Wireless Network Audio System NAS Z200DiR Z200iR Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents Wireless Network Audio System NAS Z200DiR Z200iR This Wireless Network Audio System contained in this package is intended to be used in the following countries AT BE CH CZ DE DK ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IT NL NO PL PT RO SE SK RF REMOTE CONTROL RMF Z200 Hereby Sony Corp declares that this equipment is in compliance with the...

Page 3: ...oduct 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 health wh...

Page 4: ...s are subject to change or termination without notice On the transfer and recording of files Before doing a transfer or recording you should do a trial transfer or recording first especially in the case of important material Sony cannot provide compensation for any failure in transfer or recording caused by a malfunction in this unit Malfunctions that occur during the normal use of the unit will b...

Page 5: ...r 17 Starting up the VAIO Media plus software 17 Connecting the unit to your home network network setting 18 Setting up the unit to connect to your home network 18 Setting up the unit to connect to your home network through an AOSS connection 20 Setting up the unit to connect to your home network through the Instant S IWS connection 21 Setting up a proxy server manually 21 Selecting the display la...

Page 6: ...lecting a sound style 45 Generating a more dynamic sound Dynamic Sound Generator X tra 45 Using the timer 46 Using the Sleep Timer 46 Using the Play Timer 47 Viewing the unit s information 48 Setting the standby mode 49 Changing the remote control settings 50 Changing the display brightness 50 Changing the backlight status 50 Turning off the beep sound 51 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 52 Message...

Page 7: ...tion Installing the supplied VAIO Media plus software to your computer allows it to be used as a server The main unit Server VAIO Media plus Wirelss router wireless LAN access point The remote control Listening to the Internet radio Internet Radio function With this function you can listen to radio broadcasts offered on the Web via Live365 and SHOUTcast Listening to an iPod iPod function The unit ...

Page 8: ...control 1 Remote control charger 1 AC power adaptor 1 For models except the UK model For the UK model AM loop antenna 1 FM wire antenna 1 DAB wire antenna 1 for the UK model only VAIO Media plus CD ROM 1 Do not play this disc on an audio CD player ...

Page 9: ... This manual also contains precautions for the safe use of the unit Setup Guide 1 This manual explains how to connect the antennas and power cord install the supplied software and set up the network connection Internet Radio service on NAS Z200DiR Z200iR leaflet 1 If you find any accessories missing or damaged please contact your nearest Sony dealer ...

Page 10: ...ng a list power button Turns the power of the main unit and the remote control on or off Guide to parts and controls volume buttons Use to adjust the volume Operation buttons and buttons Use to move the focus up or down and select an item in a list menu list artist list track list etc and buttons Use to find a point in a track or the beginning of the previous next track Use to tune in the radio st...

Page 11: ... 37 ON STANDBY indicator The color indicates the unit s power status Green The unit is on Red The unit is in Power Save standby mode page 49 Amber The unit is in Quick Start up standby mode page 49 eject button Press this button to eject the disc page 26 iPod dock Place an iPod into the iPod dock to listen to audio contents stored on the iPod page 15 30 USB connector Use to connect a compatible US...

Page 12: ...re segments indicate a stronger signal This icon flashes when data from a server is being received and played back as shown in the illustrations above Battery indicator Shows the approximate remaining battery power the battery is fully charged the battery is drained When the built in battery is drained Low battery Please charge the remote control appears in the display While the remote control is ...

Page 13: ...the unit Getting started Connecting the antennas and power cord main unit To a wall outlet WARNING DO NOT plug the power cord to a wall outlet until all other connections have been made DAB wire antenna FM wire antenna AM loop antenna ...

Page 14: ...Connect the DAB wire antenna aerial UK model only DAB wire antenna Use an external DAB antenna aerial for a more robust DAB signal It is recommended you only use the supplied DAB wire antenna for areas of strong DAB reception or as a temporary measure until you install an optional external antenna Use a 75 coaxial cable with male F type connector to connect the unit to an external antenna Ensure t...

Page 15: ...0 seconds after charging starts By default the display on the remote control lights up and the demonstration images are displayed when the unit is turned off To cancel the demonstration see Cancelling automatic demonstration page 24 Notes Do not try to change the built in battery by yourself If you experience a problem with the built in battery contact your nearest Sony dealer Battery installed de...

Page 16: ...e Basic Home Premium Business Ultimate SP1 32 bit 64 bit Windows XP Windows Vista Computer IBM PC AT compatible CPU Intel Celeron M processor 1 40 GHz or higher Intel Core 2 Duo 1 8 GHz or higher is recommended Intel Core Duo 1 33 GHz or higher Intel Core 2 Duo 2 26 GHz or higher is recommended Memory 512 MB or more 1 GB or more is recommended 1 GB or more 2 GB or more is recommended Windows XP Wi...

Page 17: ...ia plus software following the instructions given in the message on the screen Starting up the VAIO Media plus software On the computer go to the Start menu and select All programs VAIO Media plus VAIO Media plus to start up the software The introduction window appears the first time you start the VAIO Media plus software When it appears follow the instructions that appear on the screen to set up ...

Page 18: ...ting manual from the person who set up your wireless network or the from the information provided by your internet service provider For details on the network name SSID network key security key WEP WPA and WPA2 see pages 78 and 79 1 Select Settings from the Home menu Settings menu appears 2 Select Network Setting Switch to Home Network when the setting is completed appears in the display Select OK...

Page 19: ...o enter text Use the following buttons if you are required to enter characters or a text string during the setup Buttons Descriptions Selects the desired character type Each time you press the character type changes in the following order sequentially Numbers 0 to 9 Uppercase alphabet A to Z Lowercase alphabet a to z Symbols Numbers 0 to 9 Selects the character Press and hold until the desired cha...

Page 20: ...tible wireless router wireless LAN access point or GIGA JUKE wireless station you can set up a wireless network through an AOSS connection 1 Select Settings from the Home menu Settings menu appears 2 Select Network Setting Switch to Home Network when the setting is completed appears in the display Select OK to continue the operation 3 Select Connection Setting AOSS Follow the instructions that app...

Page 21: ...tant S IWS connection is recommended when the unit is only connected to your GIGA JUKE Music Server as a server When connecting the unit to a computer the manual connection or the AOSS connection is recommended as it can obtain a security level higher than that of the Instant S IWS connection Use the manual connection or the AOSS connection if higher security level is a priority Setting up a proxy...

Page 22: ...rom the Home menu Settings menu appears 2 Select Remote Control Language The display for selecting the language appears 3 Select the desired language and then press ENTER Display Selectable language English English Français French Deutsch German Italiano Italian Español Spanish Factory setting The display appears in the selected language ...

Page 23: ...ble the automatic demonstration set the clock 1 Select Settings from the Home menu Settings menu appears 2 Select Common Setting Clock Setting When the clock has not been set 0 00 appears When the clock has been set current time appears A 24 hour clock is used for the time display 3 Select Change 4 Press to set the hour and press ENTER 5 Press to set the minute and press ENTER 6 Select OK To cance...

Page 24: ...ings menu appears 2 Select Common Setting Demonstration 3 Select Off To start the automatic demonstration select On 1 1 Factory setting About automatic demonstration If you set the clock the demonstration setting is automatically set to Off and it does not start When the demonstration display setting is set to On the demonstration will start playing automatically after 60 seconds of inactivity whe...

Page 25: ...he disc until No Disc appears Do not insert a disc with non standard shapes e g heart square star Otherwise the disc may fall into the unit and cause irreparable damage Do not use a disc with tape seals or paste on it as this may cause malfunction When pressing on the unit and then reinserting the disc that appears in the disc slot do not simply push in the disc Remove the disc from the disc slot ...

Page 26: ...ou turn off the unit the selected shuffle play mode Shuffle or Folder Shuffle is cleared and the play mode returns to normal play To change the repeat mode Repeated playback can be specified for the selected play mode Press OPTIONS to enter the Options menu select Repeat and then select the desired repeat mode Repeat mode Description Off Repeat play is off All The unit plays all tracks files repea...

Page 27: ...n Tuned and Stereo for stereo program only appear in the display If Tuned does not appear and the scanning does not stop while tuning in an FM or AM station press to stop scanning then perform manual tuning 1 Factory setting For manual tuning FM AM reception only Press OPTIONS to enter the Options menu select Tuner Setting Tuning Mode Manual press BACK twice and then press repeatedly until the fre...

Page 28: ...antennas away from the power cord remote control remote control charger AC power adaptor and USB cable to avoid picking up noise Notes When tuning in a DAB station it may take a few seconds before you hear any sound When tuning in a DAB station primary service is automatically received when secondary service ends To perform DAB Automatic Scan 1 Select the Tuner function from the Home menu 2 Select...

Page 29: ... RDS the station name appears automatically If the FM station does not provide RDS or if you want to change the name manually you can enter the name of the station When selecting an AM station The station name does not appear You can enter the name of the station When selecting a DAB station The station name input display does not appear Skip steps 4 and 5 and go to step 6 For details on entering ...

Page 30: ...ng iPod menus on the remote control display Example Selecting a track from Playlists Press to select Playlists from the iPod menu and then press ENTER Press to select the desired playlist and then ENTER Tracks in the selected playlist appear Press to select the desired track and then ENTER The selected track starts playback You can also start playback without selecting an item from any of the iPod...

Page 31: ...rform this operation when an iPod menu is displayed even though the playback sound is being output in the background 2 If shuffle play or shuffle repeat play is selected or the iPod database has been updated you may not be able to play back the last track played 3 Information about the last track played is erased when you disconnect the power cord of the main unit or use a different iPod Note The ...

Page 32: ... an iPod set on the connector Doing so may cause a malfunction When placing or removing the iPod brace the unit with one hand and take care not to press the controls of the iPod by mistake To change the volume level use the button on the remote control The volume level does not change when adjusted on the iPod The iPod dock on the unit is designed for an iPod only You cannot connect any other port...

Page 33: ...ellation without notice If after selecting a radio station the unit does not connect within 60 seconds Cannot connect to the radio station appears in the display If you select OK the playback display appears with no sound In such case wait for a while and then press If this does not solve the problem select the different radio station Tip If the standby mode is set to Quick Start up the radio stat...

Page 34: ...be played by this unit Note Make sure that your computer is turned on in advance 1 Enter the Home Network function from the Home menu 2 Select the server to be connected When the server selection display appears press to select the server If the server selection display does not appear do the procedure To change a server page 35 to select the server 3 Press to select the item you want to play The ...

Page 35: ...uring playback and release it at the desired point Go to the beginning of the current track previous track or next track Press repeatedly Reselect the item you want to play Press BACK repeatedly until the desired directory appears To go back to the playback display press BACK repeatedly until reaching the highest directory press to select To playback display and then press ENTER To change the play...

Page 36: ...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 Select Settings from the Home menu Settings menu appears 2 Select Common Setting Server Delete A list of deletable servers a...

Page 37: ...t portable device cassette deck etc Listening to audio material from an external component Audio In 1 Press on the remote control to turn the volume down to its lowest level 2 Prepare the sound source Connect the external component to the AUDIO IN jack on the side of the main unit using an audio connecting cable not supplied 3 Select the Audio In function from the Home menu 4 Start playback of the...

Page 38: ... the USB device Re checking may take a while for the USB device to be ready for transfer recording Therefore make sure to select Record to USB ahead of when playback or the radio program is due to start This will ensure the USB device is ready and in stand by for when you want to start transferring recording With some connected USB devices there may be a delay after an operation is performed Compa...

Page 39: ... files cannot be played HOME ENTER OPTIONS 1 Connect the USB device to the USB connector USB device Make sure the USB device is firmly connected 2 Select the USB function from the Home menu 3 Press Playback starts Other operations To Do the following Stop playback Press To resume playback press 1 To cancel resume playback press again Pause playback Press Press again to resume playback Find a point...

Page 40: ... Track The unit plays the selected file repeatedly Factory setting Notes The following USB device situations can increase the time it takes to start playback a USB device recorded with a complicated tree structure the memory capacity for the USB device is very large The unit can play folders to a depth of 8 folders only Resume play is cancelled when you turn off the unit or change the function Thi...

Page 41: ...ming a file transfer or recording operation 1 Connect the USB device to the USB connector on the unit 2 Select Settings from the Home menu 3 Select USB Memory Select Switch to USB when the setting is continued appears in the display Select OK to continue the operation 4 Select the memory to which audio data is to be transferred recorded A maximum of 5 memories are displayed No 1 to No 5 5 Press EN...

Page 42: ...yback 4 Select the item you want to transfer Synchronized transfer CD SYNC If you want to transfer a specific folder on the MP3 disc select the Folder Continue play mode and then select the desired folder page 26 If you want to transfer the whole contents on the disc skip this step and go to step 5 Single track file transfer REC 1 If you want to transfer a track file start playing the desired trac...

Page 43: ...sfer process the number of files or folders on the USB device reaches the limit for the number that the unit can recognize If the space on the USB device has reached to the maximum during the transfer transfer stops If you start a synchronized transfer CD SYNC in shuffle play mode or repeat play mode the selected play mode is automatically cancelled and the play mode switches to normal play CD tex...

Page 44: ...his MUSIC folder as follows Source Folder name File name FM TUFM0001 1 TRACK001 1 AM TUAM0001 1 DAB TUDB0001 1 Audio In EXAU0001 1 TRACK001 1 1 Folder and file numbers are assigned serially thereafter Note Recording stops automatically when you change the function you change the band you insert a disc in the disc slot you turn off the system the USB device runs out of space during recording the nu...

Page 45: ...sound style even when a function is selected Press OPTIONS during any function to enter the Options menu select Sound Sound Effects and then select the sound style Generating a more dynamic sound Dynamic Sound Generator X tra You can reinforce the bass and create a more powerful sound 1 Select Settings from the Home menu 2 Select Sound DSGX 3 Select On 1 To turn it off select Off in this step 1 Fa...

Page 46: ...e elapses the unit enters standby mode automatically To cancel the procedure Press HOME To go back to the previous display Press BACK Tips You can set the Sleep Timer even when a function is selected Press OPTIONS during any function to enter the Options menu select Sleep Timer and then select the time interval If you set both Sleep Timer and Play Timer at the same time the Sleep Timer takes prior...

Page 47: ...ing Do the same operation to set the minute Press and hold to change the parameter sequentially 6 Set the ending time Do the same operation as step 5 to set the end time 7 Select the source Tuner iPod USB or CD you want to play 8 When Confirm Play Timer settings appears select OK To cancel the procedure Select Cancel in step 8 or press HOME To go back to the previous display Press BACK Notes The P...

Page 48: ...ion You can view the following information Connection Setting Network name SSID Security Setting IP Address Setting IP Address Subnet mask Default Gateway DNS Server Setting DNS 1 DNS 2 Proxy Setting MAC Address You can check the MAC address of the unit Item Description Firmware Version You can check the firmware version of the unit Device ID You can check the device ID that is used for the Intern...

Page 49: ...ion ON STANDBY indicator red Quick Start up With this setting the unit is fast to respond when you turn on the unit but the power consumption in standby mode is high When the unit is turned off it saves information regarding the computer track that was last playing when using the Home Network function or the Internet radio station that was last on when using the Internet Radio function The unit th...

Page 50: ...acklight stays on when the remote control is on or off the charger To set the backlight status when the remote control is on the charger 1 Select Settings from the Home menu 2 Select Remote Control Backlight Timer 3 Select On charger 4 Select Always On or Auto Off 60sec Always On The backlight stays on all the time Auto Off 60sec The backlight turns off when no operation is performed for 60 second...

Page 51: ...he backlight turns off after the selected duration has elapsed 1 Factory setting To cancel the procedure Press HOME To go back to the previous status Press BACK Turning off the beep sound 1 Select Settings from the Home menu 2 Select Remote Control Beep 3 Select Off The beep sound is turned off To turn it on again select On 1 in this step 1 Factory setting To cancel the procedure Press HOME To go ...

Page 52: ...unit If the issue persists contact your nearest Sony dealer Power The unit does not turn on Connect the power cord of the main unit to a wall outlet firmly page 13 The battery in the remote control may be drained Place the remote control on the charger to charge the built in battery The unit s internal system may be malfunctioning or the unit may be suffering from strong electrical noise caused by...

Page 53: ... even when you do not press power When the remote control is placed on the charger and no operation is performed for a while various information and images appear in the display The display is set to demonstration mode To cancel demonstration mode see page 24 When the unit is turned on the display on the remote control goes black Touch any buttons on the remote control to turn the display on Sound...

Page 54: ... the VAIO Media plus Detailed Settings window and click Advanced Settings Network connection Manual connection Correct IP address is not assigned appears on the display Make sure the network setting has been correctly made pages 18 to 21 An error occurred in security information or An error occurred while transferring security key appears There was an information exchange failure between the unit ...

Page 55: ... Confirm that a disc is inserted Insert the disc with the label side facing forward page 25 The inserted disc is of a kind not supported by the unit pages 25 66 There is condensation in the disc slot Remove the disc turn off the unit for about 30 minutes and then insert the disc again page 63 The disc does not conform to the CD standard The inserted disc is scratched or dirty The sound skips or th...

Page 56: ...he power cord the remote control the remote control charger the AC power adaptor and the USB cable to avoid picking up noise Turn off nearby electrical equipment When the FM broadcast is received in stereo switch the reception to monaural page 28 Consult your nearest Sony dealer if the supplied AM loop antenna has come off the plastic stand RDS is not working Make sure that you tune in an FM stati...

Page 57: ...the server A communication error occurred or A communication error occurred Information retrieval cancelled appears Make sure that the wireless router wireless LAN access point is turned on Make sure that the computer is turned on The network settings on the unit may be incorrect Enter the Settings menu and select Device Information to check the settings page 48 The computer may be unstable Restar...

Page 58: ...nd Cannot play appears You cannot play any files other than audio files Check to confirm whether the audio file on the server is damaged or erased Refer to the operating manual of the server Cannot play back appears You cannot play the following tracks A track that violates playback restrictions A track with irregular copyright information A track that you purchased at an online music store that d...

Page 59: ...e control charger wait about 30 seconds reconnect them and then connect the USB device The unit stops the transfer recording before it is finished You are using an unsupported USB device The USB device is not formatted correctly Refer to the operating manual of the USB device for the formatting operation Turn off the unit and disconnect the USB device If the USB device has a power switch turn off ...

Page 60: ...e data stored in the USB device may have been corrupted The character codes that can be displayed by this unit are numbers and alphabet only Other characters are not displayed correctly Playback does not start You are using an unsupported USB device Only tracks in the MP3 mp3 1 WMA wma 1 and AAC m4a 3gp mp4 2 1 format can be played by this unit Tracks in other formats cannot be played page 39 1 Tr...

Page 61: ...e restart the unit If the unit still works poorly reset the unit page 62 If any warning message appears do as the message says The unit does not respond to any operations The unit 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...

Page 62: ...e resolve some issues by charging the built in battery 4 Press the reset button with a small pin etc as shown below Messages Loading iPod The unit is reading information from the iPod LOCKED CD The disc cannot be ejected Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility No Disc CD There is no disc in the unit or you have loaded a disc that cannot be played Invalid operation The op...

Page 63: ...at a high volume because the cabinet may have become hot Do not block the ventilation holes on the rear of this unit Doing so will prevent the heat produced by the unit s amplifier to build up which may cause the unit to malfunction Make sure these holes are free from any obstruction When moving the unit Do not move the unit while a CD is inserted Doing so may damage the CD About AC power adaptor ...

Page 64: ... its charger to charge up the built in battery You should charge the remote control at least once every 6 to 12 months even when not using the unit About the charging time and operating time of the remote control The amount of time it takes to charge the remote control s built in battery and the amount of time until it must be charged again depend on the surrounding temperature If possible you sho...

Page 65: ...cleaners or anti static sprays intended for vinyl LPs Do not place discs in hot places including places exposed to direct sunlight 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 malfunc...

Page 66: ... its characteristics and the recording conditions CD RWs may require some time before they begin to play This is because they have a lower reflection index than other kinds of discs In the case of discs containing more than 500 tracks of audio data the unit will not recognize track 501 or above Discs with many directories or a complicated structure may require some time before they start playing W...

Page 67: ...eo tuner Frequency range 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz 50 kHz step Antenna FM wire antenna Intermediate frequency 10 7 MHz AM tuner section Tuner AM tuner Frequency range 531 kHz 1 602 kHz with the interval set at 9 kHz Antenna AM loop antenna Intermediate frequency 450 kHz DAB tuner section Tuner DAB stereo tuner Antenna DAB wire antenna Frequency range Band III 174 928 5A MHz 239 200 13F MHz DAB frequency ...

Page 68: ...ype Speaker units Woofer 100 mm cone type Tweeter 20 mm soft dome type Nominal impedance 8 General Power requirements The main unit 230 V AC 50 60 Hz The remote control DC 5 2 V supplied AC power adaptor Power consumption The main unit 30 W 0 5 W or lower at the Power Save standby mode The remote control 6 5 W AC power adaptor for the remote control Imput 100 V 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Output DC 5 2 V 1 ...

Page 69: ... using it iPod touch 2nd generation iPod nano 4th generation video iPod touch 1st generation iPod nano 3rd generation video iPod classic iPod nano 2nd generation aluminum iPod 5th generation video iPod nano 1st generation iPod 4th generation color display iPod 4th generation iPod mini iPod models that are compatible with this unit ...

Page 70: ...l attention to safety during the installation maintenance and checking this product Before installing the unit on the wall Make sure that the wall is strong enough to support the wall mounting The wall should be able to support the weight of at least 20 times that of this unit See Specifications page 67 for the weight of this unit Make sure that the power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet ...

Page 71: ...e the screws that secure the left and right holders to the Base Plate and move the holders to the inner position Firmly secure each holder using the screws removed in the previous procedure Holder Note When using an electric screwdriver set the torque setting to approximately 1 5 N m 15 kgf cm ...

Page 72: ...age 77 to determine the installation location Allow for suitable clearance between the unit ceiling and any protruding wall parts as shown below Unit mm Never install the unit set as shown below Air circulation is blocked Air circulation is blocked Wall ...

Page 73: ... required for this procedure are not supplied Select screws suitable for the material and structure of the wall If the Base Plate cannot be attached securely enough use additional screws Be sure to confirm that the Base Plate is securely attached to the wall 4 Detach the stand from the unit Remove the 2 screws that secure the stand from the unit Push the 2 tabs located on the bottom of the stand a...

Page 74: ...loth CAUTION Be sure not to use any screws other than the ones supplied PSW4 12 when securing the Mounting Hook Make sure that the Mounting Hook angle is set at 0 degrees and install the unit parallel to the wall Do not adjust the Mounting Hook angle 6 Connect the cable s to the unit Connect the cable s to the connectors on the unit For details on cable s refer to Connecting the antennas and power...

Page 75: ...tall the unit onto the Base Plate Determine the holes of the Base Plate for latching the upper hooks of the Mounting Hook Hold the unit securely with both hands and gently align it on the wall Mounting Hook Holder Mounting Hook Base Plate ...

Page 76: ...Check the following points The hooks of the Mounting Hook are firmly latched in the holes of the Base Plate The power cord is not twisted or pinched The 2 screws that secure the Mounting Hook and the Base Plate are securely tightened WARNING Do not adjust the angle of the Mounting Hook when the unit is installed on the wall and be sure that the Mounting Hook is fully engaged Otherwise it may cause...

Page 77: ...am The diagram below shows the dimensions of the unit that is mounted on the Wall mount bracket SU WL100 Refer to the diagram below to determine the installation location Unit mm Center point Figures in the above diagram may differ slightly depending on the installation ...

Page 78: ... 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 ID3 ID3 is information such as the track name or artist name that is recorded in an MP3 file The ID3 tag is used by this unit to display track information for MP3 files Internet Service Provider A company that offers a connection service to the Internet IP add...

Page 79: ...on 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 of Windows Media Audio WMA is the 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 A...

Page 80: ... 34 78 DLS 28 DNS server 20 78 DSGX 45 E Erase 44 F FM AM Listening 27 Preset 29 Record 43 FM mode 28 FM wire antenna 8 14 H Home menu 12 Home Network 18 34 I ID3 25 78 Install 17 Internet radio 33 Update the list 33 IP address 20 78 iPod 30 Charge 31 Compatible models 69 Playback 30 iPod dock adapter 15 L Live365 33 M Manual tuning 27 Moisture condensation 63 78 MP3 25 39 43 78 N Network AOSS 20 ...

Page 81: ...HOUTcast 33 Sleep Timer 46 Sound effect 45 Standby mode 49 Power Save 11 49 Quick Start up 11 49 Subnet mask 20 Supplied accessories 8 Support site 52 System requirements 16 T Text input 19 FM AM DAB station name 29 Timer 46 Play Timer 47 Sleep Timer 46 Tuning mode 27 U USB Erasing files folders 44 Memory selection 41 Playback 39 Transfer record 41 43 V VAIO Media plus 17 Viewing the information 4...

Page 82: ...me s of the above listed copyright holder s nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULA...

Page 83: ...product names indicated in this manual are generally the trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturer In this manual Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition are referred to as Windows XP In this manual Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Microsoft Windows Vista Business and Micr...

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