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1. 10 Select Settings that appears beside Share my media to 3968 11 Check Allow new devices and computers automatically and select Note Uncheck this item after you confirm that the system can be connected to the server and play audio content stored on the server 12 Refresh the server list After you finish setting up Windows Media Player 11 refresh the server list of the system and select this server from the server list For details on selecting a server see To refresh the server list page 40 To refresh the server list When you add a new server to the home network or when you cannot find the desired server on the list refresh the server list 1 While the server list is displayed press OPTIONS 2 Press to select Refresh then press ENTER The refreshed server list appears Tip The system keeps a history of the last five connected servers and these servers appear at the top of the server list Up to 20 servers can be displayed in a server list To delete a server from the server list 1 While the server list is displayed press tit to select the server you want to delete then press OPTIONS The options menu appears 2 Press to select Delete then press ENTER The confirmation display appears 3 Press to select OK then press ENTER Complete appears and the selected server is deleted Note Even if yo
2. 16 Connecting the antennas speaker cords and power cord 16 Usingtlieitemole CDU EEG 18 Attaching the 18 SET KTTS ss Sei i ooi pce e ER a 18 Setting up the wireless LAN antenne eee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee 19 Making basic settings ses 20 Turning onithe system Dno debet eee dtc 20 Setting the clock Turning off the demonstration display eee 21 Turning off the automatic standby 21 Network connections Connecting the system to your home network 22 Checking the wireless LAN environment of your home network 23 Searching for an access point and setting up a wireless network access point scan 23 Setting up a wireless network using an access point compliant with eek net ame Meat eee 25 Setting up a wired 26 668 Operations Playing a CD MP3 s ih Baal ie TUNING in a radio Presetting radio stations Performing DAB Initial Scan manually
3. Listening to an iPod 2 Playing a file on a USB device Listening to audio content stored on a server Setting UP the Server idees ore ette rne 7222 PR Sheen test Raw EROR E Playing audio content stored on a Listening to music services Presetting stations Enjoying a variety of music services Using the PARTY STREAMING function Starting a PARTY Joining a PARTY iere iine tir nean ecd tede Listening to audio material from an external component Playing in various Playing repeatedly e iei eret eren etre eet renes aY YY Playing in random order or programmed order Creating your own program eene Searching for an item using Additional information Setting functions related to network operations Checking the network 05 0 Setting the network standby mode Setting the auto access permission EN Setting the PARTY STREAMING function Renaming the unit 5 53 cscs oiii Changing the sound settings Generating a more dynamic sound Dynamic Sound Generator
4. then press ENTER press to select Allow or Not Allow then press ENTER Display item Description Display item Description Off The system consumes less Allow All the devices on the home power than when the network are permitted to network standby is set to access this system This On though the system system can start a PARTY takes more time to resume as a host device and join a operations when powered PARTY as a guest device if on again The STANDBY requested indicator Tie UP an ted Not Allow The system restricts a new On The system is connected to device that is accessing the the network even though the power of the system is turned off and resumes operations when controlled over the network The STANDBY indicator lights up in amber Factory setting Setting the auto access permission You can set access restriction or permission for the devices on the device list 1 Press HOME NETWORK then press OPTIONS 2 Press to select Access Settings then press ENTER 3 Press to select Auto Access then press ENTER system When connecting a new device to the home network add the device to the device list and set access permission page 52 Factory setting Note Up to 20 devices can be added to the device list If 20 devices have already been registered Device Full appears and a new device cannot be added to the list In this
5. Use in step 9 then press ENTER The proxy address input display appears Set the values for Proxy Address and Port Number When you press ENTER after setting the value for Number the confirmation display appears 10 Press to select OK then 11 Tip press ENTER Complete appears after the network settings are complete and lights up on the display To return to the options menu press ENTER Depending on the network environment the network settings may take some time Perform the server settings To listen to audio content stored on the server you need to set up your server page 37 When checking the network settings press OPTIONS then select Network Information the desired setting item on the menu Note If your network has not been secured by encryption using the security key the security setting display does not appear in step 7 If you cannot find the desired network name SSID manual setup method You can input the desired network name SSID manually if it does not appear on the list 1 Select Manual Registration in step 5 of Searching for an access point and setting up a wireless network access point scan method page 23 Press to select Direct Input then press ENTER Enter the network name SSID then press ENTER Press 4 9 to select the desired security setting then press ENTER
6. side first matching the polarities Notes on using the remote With normal use the batteries should last for about six months Do not mix an old battery with a new one or mix different types of batteries If you do not use the remote for a long period of time remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery leakage and corrosion Attaching the speaker pads Attach the speaker pads to the bottom of the speakers to prevent slipping Using an iPod iPhone Open the panel where it says PULL OPEN and insert a Dock Adapter into the Dock before use When using an iPod model use the Dock Adapter supplied with your iPod When using an iPhone model use the Dock Adapter supplied with this system Dock Adapter To remove the Dock Adapter Insert your fingernail or another flat object into the slot in the Dock Adapter and pull up To close the panel Slide the release lever to the UNLOCK position then close the panel Setting up the wireless LAN antenna When making a wireless connection set the wireless antenna on the back of the unit in the upright position bs CBS Vote on the wireless LAN signal strength indicator lights up when the system is turned on and the wireless LAN connection to the access point is established Check the reception status of the wireless LAN signal The more segments there are the stronger the signal 19 peueis Bump Making basic setting
7. 20 Hz 20 kHz Signal to noise ratio More than 90 dB Dynamic range More than 90 dB Tuner section FM tuner section FM stereo FM superheterodyne tuner Tuning range North American model 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz 100 kHz step Other models 87 5 MHz 108 0 MHz 50 kHz step Antenna FM lead antenna Intermediate frequency 10 7 MHz DAB DAB tuner section CMT MX750Ni only FM stereo DAB FM superheterodyne tuner Frequency range 174 928 5A MHz 239 200 13F MHz Antenna DAB FM lead antenna DAB DAB frequency table Band lll Frequency Label 174 928 MHz 5A 176 640 MHz 5B 178 352 MHz 5 180 064 MHz 5D 181 936 MHz 6A 183 648 MHz 6B 185 360 MHz 6C 187 072 MHz 6D 188 928 MHz 7A 190 640 MHz 7B 192 352 MHz 7C 194 064 MHz 7D 195 936 MHz 8A 197 648 MHz 8B 199 360 MHz 8C 201 072 MHz 8D 202 928 MHz 9A 204 640 MHz 9B 206 352 MHz 9C 208 064 MHz 9D 209 936 MHz 10A 211 648 MHz 10B 213 360 MHz 10C 215 072 MHz 10D 216 928 MHz 11A 218 640 MHz 11B 220 352 MHz 222 064 MHz 11D 223 936 MHz 12A 225 648 MHz 12B 227 360 MHz 12C 229 072 MHz 12D Frequency Label 230 784 MHz 13A 232 496 MHz 13B 234 208 MHz 13C 235 776 MHz 13D 237 488 MHz 13E 239 200 MHz 13F iPod iPhone section Compatible iPod iPhone models See page 71 USB section Supported bit rat
8. STREAMING functions Confirm your environment in advance 1 Awireless LAN home network environment must be available Make sure that a wireless LAN router is used A device that can be used as a server a computer etc must be connected to your wireless LAN home network Internet access must be available When you want to listen to music services For details on servers that are compatible with this system see page 37 There are several connecting methods you can use to set up a wireless network searching for an access point using a WPS connecting method either the push button method or the PIN code method or manual setting Select the connection method that can be used for your home network using the chart on page 22 Notes Make sure not to use the wireless LAN function where medical equipment such as a pacemaker is used or where the use of wireless communication is prohibited Before connecting to your home network you need to prepare a wireless LAN router access point For details refer to the operating manual supplied with the device Depending on your home network environment the wireless LAN router access point may have been set up such that it cannot be connected using WPS even though it is compatible with WPS For details on whether your wireless LAN router access point is compatible or not compatible with WPS and on the setup of a WPS connection refer to the operating manual supplied w
9. You can iPod iPhone menus scroll up or down the iPod iPhone menus much like as the Click Wheel operations or the drag up or down operations of the iPod iPhone Choose the selected item Press ENTER You can choose the selected item much like as with the center button or the touch operation of the iPod iPhone Find the beginning of Press 44 P P the previous next track Find a point in a track Hold down lt gt during or chapter of an audiobook podcast playback and release the button at the desired point Return to the previous menu or reselect a menu while playing Press BACK or iPod MENU You can return to the previous menu or reselect a menu much like as when using the Menu button or the touch operation of the iPod iPhone Adjust the volume Press VOLUME 33 34 use the system as battery charger You can use the system as a battery charger for the iPod iPhone when the system is on Charging begins when the iPod iPhone is placed on the iPod iPhone connector The charge status appears on the iPod iPhone display For details see the operating manual supplied with your iPod iPhone To stop charging the iPod iPhone Remove the iPod iPhone from the iPod iPhone Dock on the unit Turning off the system also stops charging the iPod iPhone Notes When placing or removing the iPod iPhone handle the iPod iPhone at the same angle as that of the iPod iPhone c
10. Cc RB Follow steps 7 to 11 of Searching for an access point and setting up a wireless network access point scan method page 23 Setting up a wireless network using an access point compliant with WPS You can easily set up a wireless network using an access point compliant with WPS The WPS setting can be made using either the push button configuration method or the PIN Personal Identification Number code method What is WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS is a standard created by the Wi Fi Alliance allowing you to setup a wireless network easily and securely Setting up a wireless network using the WPS push button configuration method You can easily set up a WPS wireless connection with one push of the designated button 1 Press HOME NETWORK to select the Home Network function If the network setting display does not appear press OPTIONS 2 Press to select Network then press ENTER 3 Press 4 4 to select Settings then press ENTER 4 Press to select Wireless LAN Settings then press ENTER If Change Setting appears select OK then press ENTER D Press to select WPS Push then press ENTER 6 Follow the on screen directions and press the WPS button on the access point Message Push WPS button on access point within 2 minutes WPS button on the wireless LAN router access point Complete appears after the network setting
11. DAS600ES Microsoft Windows Media Player 12 installed on Windows 7 page 37 Microsoft Windows Media Player 11 installed on Windows Vista Windows XP page 39 Not available in some countries or regions If the server has a function that limits access from other devices you must change the setting on the server to allow the system to access it This section explains how to set up Windows Media Player when using it as a server For details on the settings of other server devices refer to the operating manuals or help of the respective devices or applications Note The items displayed on the computer may be different from the ones shown below depending on the version of the operating system or the computer environment For details refer to Help for your operating system E When using Windows 7 This section explains how to set up manufacturer installed Windows Media Player 12 for Windows 7 For details on how to operate Windows Media Player 12 refer to Help for Windows Media Player 12 3798 38 1 Goto Start Control Panel 2 Select View network status and tasks under Network and Internet The Network and Sharing Center window appears Tip If the desired item does not appear on the display try to change the display type of the Control Panel 3 Select Public network under View your active networks If the display shows other than Public Network go to step
12. TUNED When you tune in an FM station that provides RDS services or a DAB DAB station the service name or station name appears on the display To reduce static noise on a weak FM stereo station Press FM MODE repeatedly until MONO lights up to turn off stereo reception Tip 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 try connecting an external antenna not supplied Keep the antenna away from the power cord to avoid picking up noise Notes When tuning in a DAB DAB station it may take a few seconds before you hear any sound When tuning in a DAB DAB station primary service is automatically received when secondary service ends Other operations To Do the following Presetting radio stations By presetting radio stations you can easily reselect them using the corresponding preset number You can preset up to 20 FM stations and 20 DAB DAB stations 1 Tune in the desired station 2 Press MEMORY The preset number currently being selected flashes FM 82 00MHz Memore 1 gt AUTO ST TUNED View information such as the frequency of the current station Press DISPLAY repeatedly Select different stations Press 64 P repeatedly to select the desired station Press the corresponding numeric button on the remote to select the
13. USB Home Network Music Service function is selected 19 MEMORY button Use to preset FM stations DAB DAB stations CMT MX750Ni only page 31 or music services page 43 20 VOLUME buttons Use to adjust the volume pages 33 47 56 TIMER MENU button Use to display the timer menu pages 21 56 2 An asterisk indicates buttons that have a tactile dot number 5 button VOLUME button and B play button peueis Buje 13 14 Entering characters You may need to enter characters during some setup operations such as network settings For details on available characters see List of input characters page 15 Numeric text buttons CHARACTER ENTER Display example when searching for an item using a keyword 3 Press the corresponding numeric text buttons to select the desired characters Press the button ABC DFF etc repeatedly until the desired character appears If you want to enter punctuation marks e g and other symbols e g select the character type abc or ABC then press 0 or 1 of the numeric text button repeatedly Press ENTER to save the text string Other operations To Do the following Erase a character that Press CLEAR was just entered Reverse the character Press 5 order assigned to the For example
14. Use to display the iPod iPhone menu on the connected iPod iPhone page 33 44 gt gt buttons Use to cue the beginning of a track pages 31 33 41 49 se to select a track or file pages 28 35 U buttons U se to select a radio station pages 30 31 folder buttons Use to select a folder pages 28 35 49 Operation buttons Use in all functions to perform basic operations pause button pages 28 33 35 41 E stop button pages 28 30 35 41 B play button pages 28 33 35 41 48 49 4 9 search backward search forward buttons pages 28 33 35 11 PARTY button Use to operate the PARTY STREAMING function Hold down the button to start or close a PARTY pages 45 46 12 OPEN CLOSE button Use to open or close the disc tray page 28 13 UCD power button Use to turn the power on or off pages 20 56 14 FM MODE button Use to select the FM reception mode monaural or stereo page 31 15 TUNING MODE button Use to select the tuning mode pages 30 31 16 DSGX button Use to generate a more dynamic sound Dynamic Sound Generator X tra page 54 EQ button Use to select a sound effect page 54 17 ALPHABET SEARCH button Use to search for an item using a keyword pages 41 43 50 18 OPTIONS button Use to display the options menu pages 15 23 25 26 27 32 35 40 41 43 51 52 53 Available only when the DAB
15. all tracks or files in the folder currently selected SHUF Shuffle system plays the tracks or files in random order SHUF Folder The system plays the tracks Shuffle 34 or files in the folder currently selected in random order PGM Program The system plays the tracks or files in programed order For details on creating a program see Creating your own program page 49 REP Repeat The system plays all tracks or files repeatedly Repeat 1 The system plays the currently selected track or file repeatedly until you stop playback xl Only available when the CD or USB function is selected 2 When the Home Network function is selected same tracks or files may be played back in random order 3 When you turn off the system the selected Shuffle Play mode SHUF or F SHUF is cleared and the play mode returns to normal play mode 4 When playing a CD DA audio disc SHUF Folder Shuffle Play performs the same operation as SHUF Shuffle Play 5 When the CD function is selected all tracks or files are played repeatedly up to five times Playing repeatedly 1 Press REPEAT repeatedly to select the desired Repeat Play mode The repeat play mode changes as follows Normal REP REP1 Normal 2 Press B Playback starts in the selected play mode To cancel the Repeat Play Press REPEAT repeatedly to
16. and a protocol called TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol which automatically updates the encryption code at regular intervals for higher security WPA2 Abbreviation for Wi Fi Protected Access 2 An encryption standard for wireless LAN networks As an upgraded version of WPA created by the Wi Fi Alliance this standard uses AES Advanced Encryption Standard cryptography to provide stronger security than WPA WPS Abbreviation for Wi Fi Protected Setup A wireless network standard created by the Wi Fi Alliance allows you to set up a wireless network easily A push button method and a PIN code method are available DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting related terms CMT MX750Ni only Dynamic label segment The text data transmitted for each channel or service Ensemble label In DAB multiple digital radio channels are transmitted using a single radio transmission 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 7368 Index A AAC 72 Access permission 52 Access point 23 Alphabet search 50 Audio format 35 40 Auto standby 21 B Bass 54 C CD 28 Character input 14 Clock 20 Connecting the unit 16 Connections Antenna 16 17 AUDIO IN 47 DLNA 9 Dock adapters for iPhone 18 Home network 22 Net
17. listed under Playing a file on a USB device page 35 gt Press B to start playback Play does not start from the first track gt Set the play mode to Normal Play mode Files cannot be played back gt The audio file does not have the extension mp3 e De mp4 or 3gp 99 66 m4a gt The data is not stored in MP3 WMA AAC format gt WMA files with DRM copyright protection cannot be played back For how to check the copyright protection of a WMA file see page 63 gt USB storage devices formatted with file systems other than FAT16 or FAT32 are unsupported gt If you use a partitioned USB storage device only files on the first partition can be played gt Files that are encrypted or protected by passwords etc cannot be played back This system supports FAT16 and FAT32 but some USB devices may not support all of these FAT For details see the operating manual supplied with each USB device or contact the manufacturer Network connection An error message appears gt Check the nature of the error See Messages page 64 The system cannot connect to the network w Check the network status Press OPTIONS to enter the options menu then select Information Connection If No Connection appears set up the network connection again page 22 gt When the system is connected through a wireless ne
18. preset number of the desired station To improve tuner reception Turn off the CD player power by using the system s power management function By default the CD player power is turned on Use the buttons on the unit to turn off the CD player power 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select the CD function 2 Press 1 to turn off the system 3 Wait until STANDBY stops flashing The clock display appears If the clock display does not appear press DISPLAY 4 Press VO while holding down 3 until CD POWER OFF appears With the CD player power turned off access time is increased To turn on the CD player power repeat the procedure until CD POWER ON appears 3 Press to select the desired preset number If another station is already assigned to the selected preset number that station is replaced by the new station Press ENTER Complete appears and the station is preset To select a preset radio station Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until PRESET appears then press repeatedly to select the desired preset number Tip During DAB DAB reception secondary services can also be preset Note on presetting DAB DAB stations You can preset a DAB DAB service only when it can be received 319 32 Performing DAB Initial Scan manually When you turn on the system for the first time after purchase the DAB Initial Scan starts to a
19. pressing the numeric text buttons 2 button repeatedly normally displays A B C and 2 however pressing this button changes the order to 2 and A Restore the previous Press BACK condition Move the cursor Press lt gt to move the cursor left or right Press tt to move the cursor to the beginning or to the end of the text string Cursor current position Termination symbol indicates the end of the text string Current position of the cursor number of characters you have entered b Character type 1 Press CHARACTER repeatedly to select the desired character type Each time you press the button the character type changes in the sequence abc lowercase letters ABC uppercase letters 123 numbers List of input characters The table below shows the characters and numbers that you can enter for each character type abc or 123 You can check the characters numbers and symbols that are assigned to each numeric text button Numeric abc ABC 123 text button 1 5107 5 07 5 1 lt gt 1 lt gt 1 2 abc2 ABC2 2 3 def3 DEF3 3 4 ghi4 GHI4 4 3 jk15 JKLS5 5 6 mno6 MNO6 6 7 pqrs7 PQRS7 7 8 tuv8 TUV8 8 9 wxyz9 WXYZ9 9 0 l _ l _ 0 SPRI GREASE space 0 space 0 Menu list operation Items on the menu or list diff
20. radio You can tune in FM stations or DAB DAB stations CMT MX750Ni only Presetting stations in advance allows you to recall them by number Note that the reception of RDS services is only available for European models and the DAB DAB tuning is only available for CMT MX750Ni O TUNER O TUNING MODE 0 5 MEMORY 4 4 a L Tuning in a radio station Before tuning in DAB DAB stations make sure that the DAB Initial Scan has been performed and a service component list has been stored on the system 1 Press TUNER repeatedly to select FM or DAB 2 Perform tuning For automatic tuning Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until AUTO lights up then press Scanning stops automatically when a station is tuned in and TUNED 5 stereo programs only light up on the display If TUNED does not light up and scanning for an FM station does not stop press to stop scanning then perform manual tuning For manual tuning FM band only Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until AUTO and PRESET go out then press repeatedly to tune in the desired station For preset tuning Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until PRESET lights up then press repeatedly to select the desired preset number For details on presetting stations see Presetting radio stations page 31 87 S MHZ AUTO ST
21. steps Network settings Connection Error The system has failed to connect the network Input Error The entered values are incorrect or invalid Not in Use An operation that is currently prohibited is being performed Not Supported The access point device does not support the WPS PIN code method Home Network Cannot Connect The system cannot be connected to the selected server Cannot Get Info The system cannot retrieve information on the server or contents Cannot JOIN The system has failed to join a PARTY Cannot Play The system cannot play audio files due to an unsupported file format or playback restrictions Cannot START The system has failed to start a PARTY Data Error You tried to play an unplayable file Device Full You cannot register any more devices to the device list No Server There is no server on the network that the system can connect to Try refreshing the server list page 40 No Track There is no playable file in the selected folder on the server Not Found There is no item on the server that matches a keyword Not in Use An operation that is currently prohibited is being performed Music Services Cannot Connect The system cannot be connected to the server Cannot Get Data The system cannot obtain content from the server Cannot Play The system cannot play a service or station due to an unsupported file format or playback rest
22. the system as a battery charger for USB devices that have a rechargeable function when the system is on The charging begins when the USB device is connected to the lt gt USB port The charge status appears in the USB device display For details see the operating manual supplied with your USB device Listening to audio content stored ona server This system can play audio content that is stored on a server device such as a computer that supports DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance standards To listen to audio content stored on a server First connect the system to your home network See Connecting the system to your home network page 22 When you have connected the system to the network set up the server See Setting up the server page 37 About DLNA DLNA is an abbreviation for Digital Living Network Alliance It is the name of an organization that establishes guidelines DLNA guidelines and it is also the name of the method that allows devices in a house to share digital content such as music data image data etc over a home network Setting up the server To listen to audio content stored on your server with this system you need to set up the server in advance The following server devices are compatible with this system Sony VAIO Media plus 1 3 1 4 2 0 and 2 1 Sony HDD Network Audio System NAS S500HDE NAS S55HDE Sony Network AV receiver STR DA6400ES TA
23. this manual This manual explains how to operate the unit mainly using the buttons on the remote Buttons on the main unit with the same or similar name as that on the remote can be used to perform the same operations About services that can be used in conjunction with an Internet connection Please note that Internet based services are subject to change or termination without notice Malfunctions that occur during the normal use of the system will be repaired by Sony in accordance with the conditions defined in the limited warranty for this system However Sony will not be liable for any consequences arising from a failure to play caused by a damaged or malfunctioning system 56B Table of Contents Before operating this 5 Features of this 9 Enjoying music from various sources eeeeeee 9 Using the system with DLNA compliant devices 9 Getting started Checking the supplied 10 Guide to parts and Contraign sese 11 LEER 11 Remiole L ie ute lue 12 A eae 14 Menul list operation 15 Preparing the unit remote and
24. with DRM Digital Rights Management copyright protection cannot be played back and files downloaded from an online music store may not be played back Check the websites below for information about compatible USB devices For customers in the USA http www esupport sony com For customers in Canada English http www sony ca ElectronicsSupport French http fr sony ca ElectronicsSupport For customers in Europe http support sony europe com For customers in Latin America http esupport sony com LA For customers in Brazil http esupport sony com BR For customers in Asia and Oceania http www sony asia com support USB 00000000 1 Press USB to select the USB function 2 Connect the USB device to the lt USB port 3 Press B play to start playback Other operations To Do the following Pause playback Press pause To resume play press again Stop playback Press stop To resume play press play To cancel resume play press W again Select a folder Press folder repeatedly Select a file Press 99 P P1 Search a folder and Press BACK during file playback press to select the desired folder then press ENTER Press tit to select the desired file then press ENTER Find a point in a file Hold down 44 gt gt during playback and release at
25. 0 stations 1 Select the desired station 2 During reception press MEMORY The preset memory list appears 3 Press to select a preset number then press ENTER 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to preset other stations To listen to the preset station 1 Press MUSIC SERVICES to select the Music Service function The service provider list appears If the system automatically displays the last selected station press BACK repeatedly until the service provider list appears 2 Press HL to select Preset then press ENTER Preset appears at the top of the service provider list 3 Press to select the desired preset station then press ENTER Tip Use the numeric buttons to select the preset station Press the numeric button that corresponds to the preset number then press ENTER to select the preset station directly Note There may be some stations that cannot be preset depending on the service providers If you try to preset such a station Not Available appears on the display suone1edo 43 44 Enjoying a variety of music services You can enjoy listening to the content of a variety of music services offered on the Internet Visit the website below for more information on music services how to enjoy services and the registration code of the system http www sony net audio musicservices Checking the registration code You may be required to enter the registration code of the sy
26. 6 The Set Network Location window appears 4 select Home network or Work network according to the environment in which the system is used 5 Follow the instructions that appear on the display according to the environment in which the system is used When the settings are completed confirm that the item under View your active networks is changed to Home network or Work network in the Network and Sharing Center window Select Change advanced sharing settings Select Choose media streaming options from Media streaming If Media streaming is not turned on appears in the Media streaming options window select Turn on media streaming Select Allow all The Allow All Media Devices window opens If all the devices in the local network are set to Allowed select OK and close the window ENS 10 Select Allow all computers and media devices 11 Select OK to close the window 12 Refresh the server list After you finish setting up Windows Media Player 12 refresh the server list of the system and select this server from the server list For details on selecting a server see To refresh the server list page 40 E When using Windows Vista XP This section explains how to set up Windows Media Player 11 installed on Windows Vista XP For details on how to operate Win
27. IONS 2 Press to select PARTY STREAMING then press ENTER Q Press TI to select On or Off then press ENTER Display item On Description The system can be detected by other devices on the home network The system can start or close a PARTY and join or leave a PARTY Off The system can be detected by other devices on the home network However the system cannot start or close a PARTY and cannot join or leave a PARTY Factory setting Renaming the unit You can change the unit name to be easily recognizable by other devices on the home network 1 Press HOME NETWORK then press OPTIONS 2 Press to select Device Name then press ENTER 3 Press ENTER to select the current unit name Rename the unit then press ENTER A device name can be up to 30 characters long For details on entering characters see Entering characters page 14 uoneuuojui jeuonippy 53 Changing the sound settings 54 Adjusting the bass and treble You can adjust the bass and treble to your preferences O 1 Press EQ repeatedly to select BASS or TREBLE 2 Press to adjust the level The setting display disappears when no operation is performed for 4 seconds tt Generating a more dynamic sound Dynamic Sound Generator X tra You can reinforce the bass and the treble to create a more powerful sound This function is factory s
28. ODE repeatedly until PGM goes out To delete the last track or file of the program While playback is stopped press CLEAR suonejedo 496 Searching for an item using a keyword 5065 When a list is displayed such as an artist list a track list etc you can enter a keyword to search for a desired item Note that search by keywords is available only when the Home Network function or Music Service function is selected Numeric text buttons ALPHABET SEARCH e ENTER 1 While an item list artist list track list etc is displayed press ALPHABET SEARCH The keyword input display appears Note Enter a keyword that will match the letters or a word at the beginning of the name or title of the item you want to search for When the system searches for an item The at the beginning of a name and the following space will be ignored TEM Keyword Entry field Current location of the cursor Number of characters you have entered Character type Press ENTER to finish entering a keyword An item that matches the keyword appears If the item displayed is not the one you are searching for press to display the previous next item Press ALPHABET SEARCH again to return to the keyword input display 2 Enter a keyword Use the numeric text buttons to enter a keyword A keyword can be up to 15 charcters long For details on entering characters see Entering characters page 14
29. RTY host gt The PARTY host is playing a track of an audio format that cannot be played on the system gt It may take a while before the playback sound is output The system joins an unintended PARTY gt If more than one PARTY has been started when the system joins the system may not be able to join the desired PARTY Close the other PARTY and then join the desired PARTY You cannot connect the system to a service gt Make sure that the wireless LAN router access point is turned on gt Check the network status Press OPTIONS to enter the options menu then select Information Connection If No Connection appears set up the network connection again page 22 gt When the system is connected through a wireless network move the unit and the wireless LAN router access point closer to each other and do the setup again gt If your contract with your Internet provider limits Internet connection to one device at a time this device will not be able to access the Internet when another device is already connected Consult your carrier or service provider The sound skips gt The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be too low Move the unit and the wireless LAN router access point closer to each other without any obstacles between The system works poorly gt The system may be under the influence of static electricity or other factors In this case
30. SE to close the tray 3 Press to start playback 2858 Notes on playing MP3 discs Do not save other types of tracks or files or unnecessary folders on a disc that contains MP3 files Folders that contain no MP3 files are skipped files are played back in the order that they are recorded onto the disc The system can only play MP3 files that have a file extension of mp3 Even when file name has the mp3 file extension if the actual file differs playing this file may generate a loud noise that could damage the speaker system and cause the system to malfunction The maximum number of folders is 255 including the root folder MP3 files is 511 MP3 files and folders that can be contained on a single disc is 512 folder levels the tree structure of files is 8 Compatibility with all MP3 encoding writing software recording device and recording media cannot be guaranteed Incompatible MP3 discs may produce noise or interrupted audio or may not play at all To protect the CD mechanism When carrying this system remove the disc to prevent the CD mechanism and the disc being damaged Use the buttons on the unit 1 Open the disc tray and remove the disc Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select the CD function 2 3 While holding down OPTIONS hold down I until STANDBY appears 4 After LOCK appears unplug the power cord suone1edo 29 Listening to the
31. SERAPPARAT This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product This marking is located on the rear exterior For customers in the U S A Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the rear of the unit Record these numbers in the space provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third gro
32. SONY Micro HI FI cigim Component System Network connections Operations Operating Instructions Additional information Troubleshooting Precautions Specifications CMT MX700Ni MX750Ni To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To reduce the risk of fire do not cover the ventilation opening of the apparatus with newspapers tablecloths curtains etc Do not place the naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus As the main plug is used to disconnect the unit from the mains connect the unit to an easily accessible AC outlet Should you notice an abnormality in the unit disconnect the main plug from the AC outlet immediately Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet Do not expose batteries or apparatus with battery installed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like The unit is not disconnected from the mains as long as it is connected to the AC outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard Except for customers in the U S A and Canada CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LA
33. T then press ENTER 3 Press repeatedly to select PLAY SELECT then press ENTER To cancel the timer Repeat the same procedure as above until TIMER OFF appears in step 3 then press ENTER To change the setting Start over from step 1 Changing the display settings You can change the information on the display and the display mode DISPLAY The setting procedures for changing the display mode and information differ depending on whether the unit is turned on or off To Do the following Change the Press DISPLAY repeatedly information on when the system is on display T Change Display mode Press DISPLAY repeatedly when the system is off The system offers the following display modes When the network standby mode is on you cannot change the display mode Set Network Standby to Off page 51 Display mode When the system is off The demonstration is turned on Demonstration Power Saving Mode The display is turned off to conserve power The timer and clock continue to operate 4 The clock is displayed 1 For example you can view CD MP3 disc information or the USB device information such as track or file number during normal play track or file name 4 2 during normal play artist name during normal play album name normal play or folder name total playin
34. When you find the desired item press ENTER Repeat steps 1 through 3 to narrow down the choices until the desired track appears Press to select the desired track then press ENTER Playback starts Additional information Setting functions related to network operations Press to select the setting O O item to check then press ENTER ennome OO The current setting appears You can check the following settings Connection DNS Settings SSID Primary DNS Security Setting Secondary DNS gt disais IP Setti Proxy Setti 2 _ OPTIONS ettings oxy Settings 9 lt Address Proxy Address S 4 P ENTER Subnet Mask Port Number 3 N 9 OC Default Gateway MAC Address i 5 The setting items during setup differ depending on the network environment and connection method Checking the network settings You can check the current status of the network Setting the network pe standby mode While the Network Standby mode is set to 1 Press HOME NETWORK then the system can always be connected and controlled i r the network press OPTIONS is 1 Press HOME NETWORK then 2 Press to select Network press OPTIONS then press ENTER Press to select Network Q Press to select Information Standby then press ENTER then press ENTER 519 5265 Q Press f V to select Off or On
35. X tra 54 Adjusting the bass and treble Using ee HER eure alin Using the Sleep nennen Using the Play TitTier 35 52 eio tinere Changing the display 768 868 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting aranne ten a ede o ne Debe 58 Messages E GU Let LI 64 Precautions Specifications uidet tr ter eet edt teo e e a gen 66 Specifications 4 x pee UE RU DENIED 68 iPod iPhone models compatible with this system 71 GlOSSaly tite te qoe prete Re ed Ret ee 72 Index tte acon ite dente eaters etat e tiet 74 Features of this system Enjoying music from various sources You can enjoy listening to music from various sound sources with large amounts of music content The following sound sources are available on this system The system 7 4 Music Services via Internet r wo cask WM USB device iPod iPhone External component FM DAB The DAB function is available for CMT MX750Ni only Using the system with DLNA compliant devices This system complies with the DLNA standard You can listen to music in various ways using the system together with other DLNA compliant devices Connecting it to other DLNA devices allows you to enjoy audio content stored on a server e
36. access point a client device must be set with the same SSID SSIDs can be up to 32 characters long For higher security a network key is normally also used In this case connection cannot occur unless the SSID matches the network key WEP Abbreviation for Wired Equivalent Privacy An encryption key used in wireless LAN networks As an IEEE standard based on the RC4 algorithm cryptography WEP is used to secure IEEE 802 11b wireless networks During the transmission of a message between a wireless LAN access point and a client device the sending side encrypts the data and the receiving side decrypts it For communication to occur both devices must use a common code key which is called the WEP key The encryption level is indicated by the bit count of the key e g 64 bits or 128 bits The higher the bit count the higher the security level WMA Abbreviation for Windows Media Audio WMA is 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 Abbreviation for Wi Fi Protected Access An encryption standard for wireless LAN networks created by the Wi Fi Alliance to remedy a number of serious security problems in the WEP system In addition to the network name SSID and encryption key WEP this protocol uses a user authentication framework called EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol
37. after an operation is performed there may be a delay before it is performed by this system Compatibility with all encoding writing software cannot be guaranteed If audio files on the USB device were originally encoded with incompatible software those files may produce noise or interrupted audio or may not play at all This system cannot play audio files on the USB device in the following cases when the number of audio files in a folder exceeds 999 when the total number of audio files on a USB device exceeds 999 when the number of folders on a USB device exceeds 999 including the ROOT folder and empty folders These numbers may vary depending on the file and folder structure Do not save other types of files or unnecessary folders on a USB device that has audio files The system can play back to a depth of 8 folders only This system does not necessarily support all the functions provided in a connected USB device Resume play is canceled when you turn off the system Folders that have no audio files are skipped The audio formats that you can listen to with this system are as follows file extension mp3 WMA file extension wma AAC file extension m4a Note that even when the file name has the correct file extension if the actual file differs the system may produce noise or may malfunction To use the system as a battery charger You can use
38. an ISO International Organization for Standardization International Electrotechnical Commission working group Bit rate The bit rate is a measure of data volume expressed in bits per second bps Byte One of the fundamental units used to express digitized data in computers Digitized data is commonly expressed in binary digits zeros and ones A single unit of data is one bit One byte consists of eight bits DLNA Abbreviation for Digital Living Network Alliance The DLNA is a nonprofit organization that establishes design guidelines for digital content shared over networks For details see http www dlna org home DNS Abbreviation for Domain Name System A server that translates domain names to IP addresses or IP addresses to domain names A DNS is identified by an IP address Also called a DNS server Internet Service Provider A company that offers a connection service to the Internet IP address IP addresses usually comprise four groups of up to three digits each separated by a period such as 192 168 239 1 All devices on a network must have an IP address LAN Abbreviation for Local Area Network LAN is a general name for networks set up for communication among devices including computers printers and fax machines in relatively small areas such as offices or buildings MAC address Abbreviation for Media Access Control address It is an identification name assigne
39. ayed each time you perform this operation ao c d C N 8 Input the system PIN code into the wireless LAN router access point The system starts the network settings Complete appears after the network settings are complete and lights up on the display To return to the options menu press ENTER Depending on the network environment the network settings may take some time 9 Perform the server settings To listen to audio content stored on the server you need to set up your server page 37 Tips When checking the network settings press OPTIONS then select Network Information the desired setting item on the menu For details on entering the PIN code into the wireless LAN router access point refer to the operating manual supplied with the wireless LAN router access point Setting up a wired network Internet The unit Router TANT CANE LANG TANT poar Server You need the following environment to use the Home Network Music Service and PARTY STREAMING functions Confirm your environment in advance A wired LAN home network environment must be available Make sure that a router is used A device that can be used as a server a computer etc must be connected to your wired LAN home network T Internet access must be available When listening to music services For details on servers which are compatible with this sy
40. case delete unnecessary devices from the lists page 40 To add devices to the device list 1 Press HOME NETWORK then press OPTIONS 2 Press to select Access Settings then press ENTER 3 Press 4 4 to select Control Device then press ENTER The device list appears 4 Press repeatedly to select Add Device then press ENTER 5 Press to select the desired device then press ENTER The selected device is added to the device list For details on setting the access permission see To set access permission for the devices page 53 To set access permission for the devices You can set access permission for a device on the device list Only devices set to Allow are recognized on the home network 1 Press HOME NETWORK then press OPTIONS 2 Press to select Access Settings then press ENTER 3 Press to select Control Device then press ENTER The registered device list appears 4 Press 4 9 to select the desired device then press ENTER 5 Press t4 to select Access then press ENTER 6 Press to select Allow or Not Allow then press ENTER To delete a device from the list Select Delete in step 5 then press ENTER Select OK on the confirmation display then press ENTER Setting the PARTY STREAMING function You can set the system to use the PARTY STREAMING function 1 Press HOME NETWORK then press OPT
41. connection 22 Optional network settings 51 Server 37 Sound 54 Timer 55 Windows 7 37 Windows Vista XP 39 Shuffle play 28 35 41 48 Sleep Timer 55 Sound effect 54 Sound sources Available 9 Speaker pads 18 SSID 23 72 Standby indicator Abnormal state 58 Color 11 Supplied accessories 10 Support site 58 T Timer 55 Play Timer 56 Sleep Timer 55 Treble 54 Troubleshooting 58 Tuner 30 DAB Initial Scan 32 Listening 30 Preset 31 Tuning mode 30 U USB device 35 V Voltage selector 17 Wake on LAN 40 WEP 72 Windows 7 37 Windows Media Player 11 39 Windows Media Player 12 37 Windows Vista XP 39 Wired network 26 Wireless LAN antenna 19 Wireless LAN signal strength 19 Wireless network 23 Search 23 WMA 72 WPA 73 WPA2 73 WPS 25 73 PIN code 26 Push button 25 75 76 Trademarks etc PARTY STREAMING and PARTY STREAMING logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation VAIO and VAIO Media are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Windows 71M Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries iPodis a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc Made for iPod and Works with iPhone mea
42. ct the sound source and then press VOLUME to adjust the volume To start from a specific CD track or audio file create your own program 2 Press TIMER MENU 3 Press repeatedly to select PLAY SET then press ENTER The setting display for ON TIME appears 4 Set the time to start playback D Press repeatedly to set the hour then press ENTER The cursor moves to the minute position Press repeatedly to set the minute then press ENTER The setting display for OFF TIME appears 5 Set the time to stop playback Repeat step 4 to set the hour and minute to stop playback 6 Press repeatedly to select the desired sound source to play then press ENTER 7 Press V to turn off the system Tip The Play Timer setting remains until you cancel the timer manually Notes The Play Timer setting is erased if you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet If the system is already turned on at the preset time the Play Timer will not be activated Do not operate the system from the time the system turns on until the playback starts The ending time for the Play Timer cannot be the same as the starting time Notes for the iPod iPhone user Make sure the iPod iPhone is not playing when using the Play Timer The Play Timer may not be activated depending on the status of the connected iPod iPhone To check the setting 1 Press TIMER MENU 2 Press repeatedly to select TIMER SELEC
43. d to all network devices Each device has its own address and there are no duplicate addresses A MAC address may be necessary when identifying the unit separately from other devices such as a DLNA server MP3 Abbreviation for MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 Itis a standard for audio file compression determined by the MPEG Motion Picture Experts Group an ISO International Organization for Standardization working group It enables compression of audio files to about 1 10 of the data size of a standard compact disc Since the MP3 encoding algorithm is disclosed there are various encoders decoders that are compliant with this standard The MP3 standard is therefore widely used in the computer field Network key security key An encryption key used to limit the devices with which communication can occur It is used to provide higher security for devices communicating via a wireless LAN router access point 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 When connecting multiple network devices to Internet a router is necessary The term router by itself may refer to any of these devices SSID Abbreviation for Service Set IDentifier It is a name that identifies a particular access point within an IEEE 802 11 wireless LAN To connect with an
44. display appears If Change Setting appears select OK then press ENTER 6 On the IP setting press f amp to select Auto then press ENTER The proxy setting display appears When using a fixed IP address Select Manual in step 6 then press ENTER The IP address input display appears Enter the values for IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS When you press ENTER after entering the value for Secondary DNS the proxy setting display appears 1 On the proxy setting press to select Do Not Use then press ENTER The confirmation display appears When using a proxy server Select Use in step 7 then press ENTER The proxy address input display appears Enter the values for Proxy Address and Port Number When you press ENTER after entering the value for Port Number the confirmation display appears 8 Press f V to select OK then press ENTER Complete appears after the network settings are complete and then press ENTER The display returns to the options menu Depending on the network environment the network settings may take some time 9 Perform the server settings To listen to audio content stored on the server you need to set up your server page 37 Tip When checking the network settings press OPTIONS then select Network Information the desired
45. dows Media Player 11 refer to Help for Windows Media Player 11 Windows Media Player 11 is not manufacturer installed on Windows XP Access the Microsoft website download the installer and then install Windows Media Player 11 on your computer 1 Goto Start All Programs 2 Select Windows Media Player Windows Media Player 11 starts up 3 Select Media Sharing from the Library menu If you are using Windows XP go to step 9 4 when Ay is displayed select Networking VUES en aa a ttu Le Genet How does change frewall settings The Network and Sharing Center window appears Select Customize The Set Network Location window appears Check Private and select Next alek Location Customize network settings Networkrame SsuoneJjedo imputes and devices white making bk Confirm that Location type is changed to Private and select Close Confirm that Private network is displayed in the Network and Sharing Center window and close the window If Share my media in the Media Sharing window that is displayed in step 3 is not checked check Share my media then select OK A list of connectable devices is displayed Media Sharing our network Network 265 private network Devices that you alow can find your shared media Networking rarna chance firewall
46. e MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 32 kbps 320 kbps VBR WMA 48 kbps 192 kbps VBR AAC 48 kbps 320 kbps Sampling frequencies MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 32 44 1 48 kHz WMA 44 1 kHz AAC 44 1 kHz Speaker Speaker system 2 way speaker system Bass reflex Speaker units Woofer 120 mm cone type Tweeter 25 mm soft dome type Rated impedance 6 ohms Dimensions W H D European model Approx 150 mm x 270 mm x 220 mm approx 6 inch x 10 3 4 inch x 8 3 4 inch Other models Approx 150 mm x 240 mm x 220 mm approx 6 inch x 9 1 inch x 8 3 4 inch Mass European model Approx 2 3 kg net per speaker approx 5 Ib 2 oz net per speaker Other models Approx 2 1 kg net per speaker approx 4 Ib 11 oz net per speaker 6948 Design and specifications are subject to change Inputs Outp uts without notice FM Antenna terminals Standby power consumption 0 5 W 75 ohms unbalanced Halogenated flame retardants are not used in the certain printed wiring boards DAB DAB Antenna terminal 75 ohms F female AUDIO IN stereo mini jack Sensitivity 700 mV impedance 47 kilohms SPEAKERS Accepts impedance of 6 ohms iPod iPhone Dock Output voltage DC 5 0 V The maximum output current 500 mA lt USB port Type A maximum current 500 mA NETWORK zz port IOBASE T 100BASE TX General Power requiremen
47. ears go to step 4 If the network setting display does not appear press OPTIONS Press to select Network then press ENTER Press to select Settings then press ENTER Press to select Wireless LAN Settings then press ENTER If Change Setting appears select OK then press ENTER Press to select Access Point Scan then press ENTER The system starts searching for access points and displays a list of up to 20 available network name SSID Press to select the desired network name SSID then press ENTER The security setting display appears Enter the security key WEP key WPA WPA key then press ENTER By default the security key appears as cers Press DISPLAY repeatedly to encrypt and disclose the security key The IP setting display appears 8 On the IP setting press to select Auto then press ENTER The proxy setting display appears When using a fixed IP address Select Manual in step 8 then press ENTER The IP address input display appears Enter the values for IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS When you press ENTER after entering the value for Secondary DNS the proxy setting display appears On the proxy setting press to select Do Not Use then press ENTER The confirmation display appears When using a proxy server Select
48. econds This is not a malfunction CD MP3 player The sound skips or the disc will not play gt Wipe the disc clean and replace it gt Move the system to a location away from vibration for example to the top of a stable stand gt Move the speakers away from the system or place them on separate stands At high volume speaker vibration may cause the sound to skip Playback does not start from the first track gt Return to Normal Play by pressing PLAY MODE repeatedly until both PGM and SHUF disappear gt The following discs can increase the time it takes to start playback a disc recorded with a complicated tree structure disc recorded in multisession mode a disc that has not been finalized a disc to which data can be added a disc that has many folders Tuner There is a severe hum or noise or stations cannot be received TUNED or ST flashes on the display Connect the antenna properly Find a location and an orientation that provide good reception and then set up the antenna again Keep the antennas away from the speaker cords and the power cord to avoid picking up noise gt Turn off nearby electrical equipment DAB DAB radio station is not received properly CMT MX750Ni only w Check all antenna connections then perform the DAB Initial Scan procedure see Performing a DAB Initial Scan manuall
49. eps 1 and 2 you still cannot solve the problem consult your nearest Sony dealer If the problem persists after doing all of the above consult your nearest Sony dealer When bringing the product in for repairs be sure to bring in the entire system main unit remote and speakers This product is a system product and the entire system is needed to determine the section requiring repair If the STANDBY indicator flashes red Immediately unplug the power cord and check the following items Are the and speaker cords short circuited Is anything blocking the ventilation holes on the top or back of the main unit s the iPod iPhone connector short circuited After the STANDBY indicator stops flashing plug the power cord again and turn on the system If the issue persists contact your nearest Sony dealer The demonstration appears on the display after plugging in the power cord even though the system is not turned on wi Press DISPLAY once while the system is off The demonstration disappears The system does not turn on gt s the power cord plugged in The system has entered standby mode unexpectedly gt This is not a malfunction The system enters standby mode automatically in about 30 minutes if there is no operation or audio signal output See Turning off the automatic standby function page 21 The clock setting or the Play Timer operation ha
50. er depending on the setting item and selected sound source A P ENTER 1 While the options menu or list is displayed press to select the desired item HOME NETWORK Networ k Setting gt Wireless LAN Id Wired LAN Set amp Setting name or function name Item currently being selected Indicates that there are more levels below the current level 2 Press ENTER The selected item is applied or performed Repeat steps 1 and 2 if the menu or list for the next level appears Other operations To Do the following Scroll the display Hold down 4 9 Return to previous Press BACK menu level Cancel the menu Press OPTIONS operation peueis Buje 156 Preparing the unit remote and speakers 16 Connecting the antennas speaker cords and power cord WARNING DO NOT plug the power cord into a wall outlet until all other connections have been made amp Brown side for other countries regions Connect white side White side for North American model amp To DAB external antenna not supplied FM lead antenna Extend it horizontally 75 ohm coaxial cable with F male type connector not supplied To wall outlet To left speaker DAB lead antenna Extend it horizontally To right speaker The DAB lead antenna and the DAB antenna terminal are available for CMT MX750Ni only 1 Connect the FM lead antenna Find a location and an orientation that
51. erference that may cause undesired operation This equipment must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person s body excluding extremities hands wrists feet and ankles If you have any questions about this product contact Sony Customer Information Service Center at 1 800 222 1669 or visit http www sony com on the Internet The telephone number below is for FCC related matters only Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model HCD MX700Ni Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127 U S A Telephone Number 858 942 2230 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For customers in Canada Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to host computers and or peripherals Operation is subject to the following two condi
52. et to ON Press DSGX to select ON The DSGX function turns on To cancel the DSGX function Press DSGX to select OFF Using the timers The system offers two timer functions If you use both timers the Sleep Timer has priority SLEEP e9 oo Vo OOOO C 4 V ENTER 25 SSH TIMER MENU 000000 9 0 0 0 8 Using the Sleep Timer You can set the timer so that the system enters standby mode automatically after a certain period of time Sleep Timer function This function works even if the clock is not set 1 Play the desired sound source 2 Press SLEEP repeatedly After the selected time elapses the system turns off automatically If you select AUTO the system turns off automatically after the current disc or USB device stops or within 100 minutes Note If you perform the following operations before the Sleep Timer goes off the Sleep Timer resets Unplug the power cord Turn off the system Reset the system to the factory settings uoneuuojui jeuonippy 5568 Using the Play Timer You can set the Play Timer to start playing a CD USB iPod iPhone or to tune in an FM station or DAB DAB station CMT MX750Ni only at a specified time Play Timer function Make sure that the time on the clock is set correctly 1 Prepare the sound source Sele
53. etting If the multicast setting is enabled on the wireless LAN router access point disable it You cannot play audio data normally Shuffle play is selected Set the play mode to normal page 48 Bunoousejqno 619 62 GB Play does not start or does not automatically change to the next track or file You cannot play a copyrighted WMA format track gt Make sure that the audio file you are trying to play is in a format supported by this system page 40 gt WMA files with DRM copyright protection cannot be played back For how to check the copyright protection of a WMA file see page 63 The sound skips during playback gt The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may be too low Move the unit and the wireless LAN router access point closer to each other without any obstacles in between them gt When using your computer as a server the computer may be running many applications If anti virus software is active on the computer temporarily disable the software as it needs large amount of system resources gt Depending on the network environment or any radio interference it may not be possible to play tracks with more than one device operating at the same time Turn off another device to enable the system to play tracks Cannot Play appears gt You cannot play any files other than audio files gt Confirm that the server has been correctly set page 37 C
54. f the ICF Internet Connection Firewall function is active on the computer this may prevent the system from connecting to the computer only when your computer is used as a server You may need to change the firewall settings to allow the system to connect For details on changing the firewall settings refer to the operating manual supplied with your computer If you have reset the system or performed a system recovery on your server perform the network settings again page 22 The server such as a computer does not appear in the server list No Server appears on the display gt You have turned on this system before you turned on the server Enter the options menu and select Refresh in the server list display to refresh the server list page 40 Make sure that the wireless LAN router access point is turned on Make sure that the server is turned on Confirm that the server has been correctly set page 37 Confirm that the system has been registered to the server and allows the music streaming from the server Confirm that the system and the server are connected to the wireless LAN router access point correctly Enter the options menu and select Information to check the settings page 51 No Server appears on the display or the system cannot join a PARTY gt Refer to the operating manual of your wireless LAN router access point and check the multicast s
55. ft Windows 7 Ultimate are referred to as Windows 7 and marks are omitted in this manual Precautions Specifications 77 78 Precautions Specifications 79 GB http www sony net alice Po E g iPhone MPa S masrer Digital Amplifier amp dina CERTIFIED 2010 Sony Corporation Printed in China 4 199 695 14 1
56. g time and total number of tracks on the CD DA disc only when normal play mode is selected and playback is stopped total number of folders albums on the MP3 disc or the USB device only when normal play mode is selected and playback is stopped volume label if it exists on the MP3 disc or the USB device only when normal play mode is selected and the player or USB device is stopped You can also view DAB DAB station information CMT MX750Ni only such as the service name channel label preset number frequency DLS Dynamic Label Segment or ensemble label You can also view music service information such as the service name station name artist name track name elapsed playing time and next track information The STANDBY indicator on the unit lights up when the system is off You cannot set the clock in Power Saving Mode clock display automatically turns to Power Saving Mode after 8 seconds Notes on the display information Characters that cannot be displayed appear as eo The following are not displayed total playing time for an MP3 disc and a USB device remaining playing time for an MP3 file The following are not displayed correctly elapsed playing time of an MP3 file encoded using VBR variable bit rate folder and file names that do not follow either the ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 or Joliet in the expansion format The foll
57. ght light Becareful when placing the unit or speakers on surfaces that have been specially treated for example with wax oil polish as staining or discoloration of the surface may result Ifthe unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lens inside the CD player and cause the unit to malfunction In this situation remove the disc and leave the unit turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporates On heat buildup Heat buildup in the unit during operation is normal and is not cause for alarm Do not touch the cabinet if the unit has been used continuously at high volume because the cabinet may have become hot Do not block the ventilation holes on the rear of this unit When moving the unit Do not move the unit while a CD is inserted Doing so may damage the CD About this unit f you have connected to an outside network such as the Internet and have allowed access from other devices unauthorized access by malicious outsiders can occur depending on your network configuration This may cause damages such as data falsification To avoid this problem before using this system you need to Usea router and configure it correctly Register the equipment that is to access this unit prohibited to send or leave copyrighted products to on an out of home network that can be accessed from many people without the aut
58. hor s permission under the Copyright Act About DLNA support This product is designed in accordance with DLNA Guideline v1 5 This product is commercialized to gain formal DLNA accreditation This product may be upgraded to maintain interconnectivity On 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 Do not drop this unit Do not subject the unit to strong shocks It may cause the unit to malfunction On volume adjustment A sudden output of high volume sound may cause damage to the speakers Make sure to lower the volume before the start of playback Consideration for others Keep the volume at a moderate level out of consideration of your neighbors especially at night Cleaning the cabinet Clean this unit with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pads scouring powder or solvents such as thinner benzine or alcohol On playable discs Discs that this system CAN play Audio CD CD R CD RW audio data MP3 files Discs that this system CANNOT play CD ROM CD R CD RW other than those recorded in music CD format or MP3 format conforming to ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 or Joliet CD R CD RW recorded in
59. ions timer and the clock are deleted Bunoouse qno 63 Messages For inquiries be sure to make a note of the error code Cxxx if one appears on the display Audio player CD Over You have reached the end of the disc while pressing during playback or pause Data Error You tried to play an unplayable file on the USB device Error The USB device could not be recognized or an unknown device is connected LOCKED The disc tray does not open Contact your nearest Sony dealer No Device No USB device is connected or the connected USB device has been stopped No Disc There is no disc in the player or you have loaded a disc that cannot be played No Memory The memory selected for playback has no memory media inserted in the USB device No Preset DAB DAB only There is no stored preset station No Service DAB DAB only There is no supported DAB DAB broadcast in your country or region No Step All of the programmed tracks have been erased No Track A playable file on the USB device is not loaded in the system Not in Use You tried to perform a specific operation under conditions where that operation is prohibited Not Supported An unsupported USB device is connected OFF TIME NG The Play Timer start and end times are set to the same time Push STOP You pressed PLAY MODE during playback Step Full You tried to program more than 25 tracks or files
60. item playlist album folder etc then press ENTER If another item appears repeat step 3 to narrow down the choices until the desired item appears The items that are displayed depend on the connected server Press to select the desired track then press ENTER Playback starts Make sure that sound is being output from the speakers of the system Southern Ocean a2Audio United 3 MP3 8 Artist name 8 Track name Elapsed time b Codec Tips f you select a folder such as an artist folder genre folder etc then press the B button the system plays all items in the selected folder The system resumes from the last selected item when the function is changed to Home Network function until the system is turned off When Network Standby is set to On play resumes from the last selected item even if you turned off the system Notes Tracks that the system cannot play appear on the display as well You cannot sort a list of playable tracks appears at the top of a track name that cannot be played on the system and is skipped during playback Play is not resumed from the last selected item if you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet The system may take time to display items when browsing a folder that contains a large amount of audio content In this case use the Keyword Search page 50 Other operations To Do the following Pause
61. ith your wireless LAN router access point You may encounter setup difficulties if the system and the wireless LAN router access point are located too far from each other If you do move the devices closer to each other Searching for an access point and setting up a wireless network access point scan method You can set up a wireless network by searching for an access point To set up the network using this connection method you will be required to select or enter the following information Check the following information in advance and record it in the space provided below The network name SSID that identifies your network This will be needed in step 6 If your wireless home network is secured by encryption the security key WEP key WPA WPA2 key for your network This will be needed in step 7 1 SSID Service Set Identifier is a name that identifies a particular access point 2 This information should be available from a label on your wireless LAN router access point from the operating manual from the person who set up your wireless network or from the information provided by your Internet service provider For details on menu operations and entering characters during setup see Menu list operation page 15 and Entering characters page 14 SUOI DOUUOD YIOMJON 23 24 Press HOME NETWORK to select the Home Network function If the network setting display app
62. k Standby is set to On the last selected service or station is displayed even if you turned off the system Note If No Service appears and you cannot obtain a service provider list press OPTIONS and select Refresh Other operations To Do the following Change the station or service Press BACK to return to the service provider list then select the service again To return to the playback display again press OPTIONS then select Now Playing Use various functions Press OPTIONS The item while the system is displayed may vary selecting or playing a station or service according to the selected item or directory Select the service options While selecting or playing the contents in the service press OPTIONS Select Service Options then press ENTER The contents of the service option vary depending on the selected service Search the desired item using a keyword While selecting contents in the service press ALPHABET SEARCH then enter a keyword page 50 View the available information Press DISPLAY repeatedly to view the artist name album name the clock etc Display the network menu While selecting or playing the service contents press OPTIONS Select Network then press ENTER Presetting stations By presetting desired stations you can easily reselect them using the corresponding preset number You can preset up to 2
63. l be interrupted and the service list may not be properly created To start the DAB Initial Scan manually perform the procedure of Performing a DAB Initial Scan manually page 32 Setting the clock The time on the clock must be set correctly for the timer function 1 Press VG power to turn on the system 2 Press TIMER MENU to select the clock set mode If PLAY SET flashes press tit repeatedly to select CLOCK SET then press ENTER 3 Press repeatedly to set the hour then press ENTER 4 Use the same procedure to set the minutes To display the clock Press DISPLAY while the system is off The clock is displayed for about 8 seconds Notes If Network Standby is set to and the system is turned off the clock display appears clock settings are lost if you unplug the power cord or if a power failure occurs Turning off the demonstration display A demonstration display appears on the display after plugging in the power cord even if the system is not turned on Press DISPLAY once while the system is off The demonstration display turns off To turn on the demonstration display Press DISPLAY while the system is off Note The demonstration display is available only when Network Standby is set to Off page 51 Turning off the automatic standby function This system is equipped with an automatic standby function The system enters standby m
64. lly switches to HOME NETWORK when the device joins a PARTY Even if the PARTY guest device leaves the PARTY the function remains as HOME NETWORK PARTY STREAMING in a wireless LAN environment With some IEEE802 11n compatible wireless LAN routers access points the wireless LAN transfer speed may slow down when WEP or WPA WPA2 PSK TKIP is selected for the encryption method If the sound skips during streaming playback using the PARTY STREAMING function try changing the encryption method to WPA WPA2 PSK AES This may improve the transfer speed and the streaming playback Configurations of encryption vary depending on the model please refer to the operating instructions supplied with your router access point You can also obtain support information about wireless LAN settings on the following websites For customers in the USA Canada and Europe http www sony net audio netsettings For customers in Latin America http esupport sony com LA For customers in Brazil http esupport sony com BR For customers in Asia and Oceania http www sony asia com support Listening to audio material from an external component You can listen to the playback audio from an external component such as a portable music player etc connected to the AUDIO IN jack on the unit Use an audio connecting cable not supplied to connect the AUDIO IN jack on the unit and the audio output jack on the external componen
65. multisession that have not been ended by closing the session CD R CD RW of poor recording quality CD R CD RW that have scratches or are dirty or CD R CD RW recorded with an incompatible recording device CD R CD RW that are finalized incorrectly Discs containing files other than MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 MP3 files Discs in non standard shapes for example heart square star Discs that have adhesive tape paper or stickers attached to them Rental or used discs with attached seals where the glue extends beyond the seal Discs that have labels printed using ink that feels tacky when touched Notes on CDs Do not scratch or attach stickers to the surface of the disc CDs in non standard shapes e g a star heart or square cannot be played on this unit Attempting to do so may damage the unit When cleaning the disc use a cleaning cloth and wipe the disc from the center out to the edge If the disc is extremely dirty wipe the disc with a slightly moistened cloth followed by a dry cloth Do not clean a disc using benzene thinner commercial 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 secondhand disc on which glue that spread from under the label attached to it If you do there is a chance that the disc may bec
66. n on the system or set Network Standby to On page 51 Confirm that the network is correctly set up If it is not the connection cannot be made page 51 gt The device on the device list is set to Not Allow page 52 or the device is not added to the device list page 52 A maximum of 20 connectable devices has been set Delete unnecessary devices on the device list and then set Auto Access to Allow page 52 Server operation of the system is suspended if the system is conducting one of the following operations Playing a track stored on the server the system is operating as a player Updating the system application Formatting the system gt The system cannot stream audio content to multiple players The system can connect to only one player at a time The system cannot be turned on automatically when accessed by devices on the network gt The system itself does not support the Wake on LAN standard Therefore the system cannot be turned on by Wake on LAN when Network Standby is set to Off Set Network Standby to On so that the system can respond to operations by other devices via a network page 51 Devices on the network cannot turn on the system gt The system cannot be turned on with a Wake on LAN start up operated by other devices on a network The system cannot play the track that is currently being played by the PA
67. ns that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards is a mark of the Wi Fi Alliance CERTIFIED DLNAG the DLNA Logo DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks service marks or certification marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance Wake on LAN is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary The system names and product names indicated in this manual are generally the trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturer n this manual Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition are referred to as Windows XP nthis manual Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Microsoft Windows Vista Business and Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate are referred to as Windows Vista nthis manual Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Microso
68. o set or confirm the Sleep Timer settings page 55 Function Select buttons HOME NETWORK button pages 23 25 26 27 40 51 52 53 MUSIC SERVICES button pages 42 43 44 USB button pages 35 49 CD button pages 28 49 TUNER button pages 30 32 iPod button page 33 AUDIO IN button page 47 PLAY MODE button Use to select the play mode pages 28 35 41 49 REPEAT button Use to listen to a disc a USB device a single track or file repeatedly pages 28 35 41 48 5 Numeric text buttons Use to select a station by corresponding number page 31 Use to select the desired letter ABC DEF etc when entering characters pages 14 15 50 CLEAR button Use to erase a letter page 14 Use to delete a programmed track or file page 49 inverse button Use to reverse the order of the characters assigned to the numeric text buttons page 14 CHARACTER button Use to select the character type page 14 BACK button Use to return to the previous display pages 14 15 28 33 35 40 41 42 43 44 4 buttons Use to select an item that is listed on the display pages 14 15 elek buttons Use to move the focus while entering characters page 14 Use to select the previous match or the next match while searching for an item using a keyword page 50 ENTER button Use to enter a selected item or setting pages 14 15 iPod MENU button
69. ode automatically after about 30 minutes if there is no operation or audio signal output By default the automatic standby function is turned on Use the buttons on the unit to turn off the automatic standby function Hold down 1 0 while the system is on until AUTO STANDBY OFF appears To turn on the function Repeat the procedure until AUTO STANDBY ON appears Notes AUTO STANDBY appears on the display for 2 minutes before the system enters standby mode The automatic standby function is invalid for the tuner FM DAB function even if you have enabled it The system may not enter standby mode automatically in the following cases when an audio signal is detected during playback of audio tracks or files when a preset Play Timer or Sleep Timer is on peueis Buje 21 Network Connections Connecting the system to your home network This section explains how to connect the system to your home network You can connect the system to the network either through a wireless or a wired LAN Check your connection method using the chart below Please make sure to read Checking the wireless LAN environment of your home network page 23 in advance when connecting the system through a wireless LAN For details on which connection method your wireless LAN router access point supports refer to the operating manual of your wireless LAN router access point Which connection do you want to use
70. ome 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 Notes on playing MP3 discs This unit supports the MP3 format a sampling rate of 32 44 1 or 48 kHz and a bit rate of 32 to 320 kbps If you play a disc recorded with a different sampling rate or bit rate on this unit playback may stop loud noises or sound skipping may occur or the speakers may be damaged Ifa file on a disc has an extension but is not an MP3 file the unit may skip that file or a malfunction may occur This unit does not support files recorded in the MP3 Pro format Under the following conditions the actual elapsed time or the remaining time of an MP3 file may differ from the time displayed When playing a VBR variable bit rate MP3 file When performing a fast forward or fast rewind operation Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies This product is designed to playback discs that conform to the Compact Disc CD standard Recently various music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies are marketed by some record companies Please be aware that among those discs there are some that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this product Note on DualDiscs A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates DVD recorded material on one side with digital audio material on the other side Howeve
71. on the selected function 9 VOLUME control Use to adjust the volume 10 Remote sensor 11 OPEN CLOSE button Use to open or close the disc tray page 28 3 FUNCTION button Use to select a function pages 29 31 4 B gt II play pause button Use to start or pause playback 5 Bl stop button Use to stop playback 6 BACK button Use to return to previous display 115 12 lt USB port Use to connect a compatible USB device pages 35 36 Disc tray Use to load a disc pages 29 49 Display window For details on the contents of the display see page 57 AUDIO IN jack Use to connect the audio output jack of an external component page 47 iPod iPhone Dock Place an iPod or iPhone into the iPod iPhone Dock to listen to audio content stored on an iPod iPhone pages 33 34 Release lever Use to unlock the panel so that it can be closed page 18 Panel opening PULL OPEN Pull here to open the panel pages 18 33 Remote DISPLAY button Use to display information such as time information of a track clock etc pages 21 31 41 43 57 Use to encrypt and disclose the security key page 24 SLEEP button Use t
72. onable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to host computers and or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission limits This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including int
73. onfirm that the system has been registered to the server and allows the music streaming from the server gt Check to confirm whether the audio file on the server has been damaged or erased Refer to the operating manual supplied with the server You cannot play the following tracks A track that violates playback restrictions A track with irregular copyright information A track that you purchased at an online music store that does not allow home network streaming A track in a format unsupported by the system page 40 Confirm that the selected track has not been erased from the server If the track has been erased select another track i Make sure that the wireless LAN router access point is turned on Make sure that the server is turned on The server may be unstable Restart it VV M Confirm that the system and the server are connected to the wireless LAN router access point correctly No Track appears gt If there are no tracks or folders in the selected folder you cannot extend the folder to display its contents gt For how check the copyright protection of a WMA file see page 63 You cannot select a previously selected track gt The track information may have been changed on the server Reselect the server in the server list page 40 Devices on the home network cannot connect to the system gt Network Standby may be set to Off Tur
74. onnector on the unit to prevent connector damage do not twist or sway the iPod iPhone Do not carry the unit with an iPod iPhone set on the connector Doing so may cause a malfunction When placing or removing the iPod iPhone brace the unit with one hand and take care not to press the controls of the iPod iPhone by mistake Before disconnecting the iPod iPhone pause playback Hold down k B to search forward or backward while playing a video if lt lt P does not function Because the operation of the system and the iPod iPhone are different you may not operate the iPod iPhone using buttons on the remote or unit In this case use control buttons on the iPod iPhone When the iPhone is connected to the system and you receive a call during playback playback will pause and you can take the incoming call To change the volume level press VOLUME on the remote The volume level will not change when adjusted on the iPod iPhone The iPod iPhone Dock on the unit is designed for iPod iPhone only You cannot connect any other portable audio players To use an iPod iPhone refer to the operating manual supplied with your iPod iPhone Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that data recorded on the iPod iPhone is lost or damaged when using an iPod iPhone with this unit Playing a file on a USB device The audio format that can be played back on this system is MP3 WMA AAC On this system files
75. orted Noise may have been entered when creating music data due to the conditions of the computer Create the music data again gt The bit rate used when encoding the files was low Send files encoded with higher bit rates to the USB device Reading is displayed for an extended time or it takes a long time before playback starts gt The reading process may take a long time in the following cases There are many folders or files on the USB device The file structure is extremely complex Not enough free space in the memory The internal memory is fragmented Erroneous display gt Send the music data to the USB device again as the data stored in the USB device may have been corrupted gt Only alphanumerical character codes can be displayed by this system Other characters are not displayed correctly The USB device is not recognized gt Turn off the system and reconnect the USB device then turn on the system gt Check the information on the websites about compatible USB devices with URLs listed under Playing a file on a USB device page 35 gt The USB device does not work properly Refer to the operating manual supplied with the USB device for how to deal with this problem Play does not start gt Turn off the system and reconnect the USB device then turn on the system gt Check the information on the websites about compatible USB devices with URLs
76. otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources In case of products that for safety performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only To ensure that the battery will be treated properly hand over the product at end of life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For all other batteries please view the section on how to remove the battery from the product safely Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste batteries For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Before operating this system About copyright protection Music data cannot be used without the permission of the copyright holder except when used solely for personal enjoyment About the illustrations used in this manual Illustrations and screens used in this manual may vary from the actual screens The European model is basically used for the illustrations in this manual However the illustrations of a certain model that may have different features are used in this manual as well to explain that feature How to use
77. owing are displayed remaining playing time for a track ID3 tag information for MP3 files when ID3 version 1 and version 2 tags are used ID3 version 2 tag information display has priority when both ID3 version and version 2 tags are used for a single MP3 file Note on the DAB DAB display information CMT MX750Ni only The following is also displayed up to 8 characters of service name up to 128 characters of DLS Dynamic Label Segment and up to 16 characters of ensemble label uogeuuojui jeuonippy 5768 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 5865 If a problem occurs while operating the system follow the steps described below before consulting your nearest Sony dealer If an error message and an error code Cxxx appear be sure to make a note of the contents for reference 1 Check to see if the problem is listed in this Troubleshooting section 2 Check the following customer support websites For customers in the USA http www esupport sony com For customers in Canada English http www sony ca ElectronicsSupport French http fr sony ca ElectronicsSupport For customers in Europe http support sony europe com For customers in Latin America http esupport sony com LA For customers in Brazil http esupport sony com BR For customers in Asia and Oceania http www sony asia com support You will find the latest support information and a FAQ at these websites 3 If after st
78. playback Press M pause during playback Press B play to resume playback Stop playback Press stop Go to the beginning of the current track previous track or next Press K4 lt 4 PPI repeatedly track Reselect the item you Press BACK repeatedly want to play until the desired directory appears Or press OPTIONS select Server List and then select the desired item To return to the playback display press OPTIONS and select Now Playing Search the desired While selecting the contents item using a keyword the server press ALPHABET SEARCH then enter a keyword page 50 Change the server While playback is stopped press OPTIONS Select Server List then press ENTER Select the desired server then press ENTER Select Repeat Play Press REPEAT repeatedly until REP or REP1 lights up page 48 Select Shuffle Play While playback is stopped press PLAY MODE repeatedly until the desired play mode SHUF etc lights up page 48 View the available information Press DISPLAY repeatedly to view the artist name album name elapsed time the clock etc Depending on the server or track pause playback may not work when the Home Network function is selected 41 Listening to music services 42 You can listen to music services offered on the Internet with this system Music Service function To use
79. provide good reception and set up the antenna Make sure the antenna is fully extended FM lead antenna Keep the antenna away from the speaker cords and the power cord to avoid picking up noise Use a 75 ohm coaxial cable not supplied to connect the unit to an external antenna to improve reception Connect the DAB lead antenna 750 only Make sure the antenna is fully extended DAB lead antenna Use a 75 ohm coaxial cable with a male F type connector not supplied to connect a DAB external antenna not supplied to obtain higher DAB DAB broadcast sound quality 3 Connect the speaker cords Connect the speaker connectors to the SPEAKERS jacks on the unit Connect the other end of the speaker cords to the terminals on the speakers Insert only the stripped portion of the speaker cords Red Set the VOLTAGE SELECTOR to the local power line voltage for models with a voltage selector only Plug the power cord into a wall outlet The STANDBY indicator on the unit lights up WARNING DO NOT plug the power cord into a wall outlet until other connections have been made When making a wired LAN connection Connect a network LAN cable not supplied to NETWORK zz For details see Setting up a wired network page 26 a 7 peueis Buje 176 18 Using the remote Remove the battery compartment lid and insert two R6 size AA batteries
80. r since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc CD standard playback on this product is not guaranteed 6758 Specifications Main unit AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION The United States model only With 6 ohm loads both channels driven from 120 Hz 10 000 Hz rated 50 watts per channel minimum RMS power with no more than 10 total harmonic distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output Amplifier section European model DIN power output rated 40 watts 40 watts 6 ohms at 1 kHz DIN Continuous RMS power output reference 50 watts 50 watts 6 ohms at 1 kHz 10 THD Music power output reference 50 watts 50 watts 6 ohms at 1 kHz 10 THD Other models DIN power output rated 40 watts 40 watts 6 ohms at 1 kHz DIN Continuous RMS power output reference 50 watts 50 watts 6 ohms at 1 kHz 10 THD Wireless LAN section Compatible standards IEEE 802 11 b g WEP 64 bit WEP 128 bit WPA WPA2 PSK AES WPA WPA2 PSK TKIP Radio frequency 2 4 GHz CD player section System Compact disc and digital audio system Laser Diode Properties Emission Duration Continuous Laser Output Less than 44 6uW This output is the value measurement at a distance of 200mm from the objective lens surface on the Optical Pick up Block with 7mm aperture Frequency response
81. restart the system If the system still works poorly reset the system page 63 gt Ifa warning message appears do as the message says The system does not respond to any operations The system does not work correctly gt The unit s internal system may be malfunctioning or the system may be suffering from strong electrical noise caused by power supply abnormalities due to being dropped excessive static electricity or lightning In this case unplug the power cord wait about 30 seconds and then plug the power cord again To check the copyright protection This system cannot play back files in WMA format with DRM copyright protection If a WMA file cannot be played back on this system check the property of that file on your computer to see whether the file is DRM copyrighted Open the folder or volume where the WMA file is stored and right click the file to display the Properties window If there is a License tab the file is DRM copyrighted and cannot be played back on this system To reset the system to the factory settings If the system still does not operate properly reset the system to the factory settings Use the buttons on the unit to reset the system to its factory default settings 1 Unplug and re plug the power cord and then turn on the system 2 While holding down ENTER hold down 1 07 until RESET appears All user configured settings such as network settings preset radio stat
82. rictions Data Error You tried to play an unplayable file The system does not recognize the data on the server Need Software update The service is not available in the current version of the system software Visit the website below for more information on the software update http www sony net audio musicservices No Preset There is no station stored on the system for the selected preset number No Service There is no service provider No Station There is no station in the selected service Not Available The selected service is not available Anoperation that is currently unavailable is being performed Not in Use An operation that is currently prohibited is being performed Bunoouse qno 6568 Precautions Specifications Precautions 6668 On safety Completely unplug the power cord from the wall socket if the system is not going to be used for an extended period of time When unplugging the unit always grip the plug Never pull the cord itself Should any solid object or liquid get into the unit unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it again The AC power cord can be changed only by a qualified service facility On placement Do not place the unit in an inclined position or in locations that are extremely hot cold dusty dirty or humid or lacking adequate ventilation or subject to vibration direct sunlight or other bri
83. s AT BE CH CZ DE DK ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IT NL NO PL PT RO SE SK For customers who use this product in the following countries Norway Use of this radio equipment is not allowed in the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny Alesund Svalbard France The WLAN feature of this Micro HI FI Component System shall exclusively be used inside buildings Any use of the WLAN feature of this Micro HI FI Component System outside of the buildings is prohibited on the French territory Please make sure that the WLAN feature of this Micro HI FI Component System is disabled before any use outside of the buildings ART Decision 2002 1009 as amended by ART Decision 03 908 relating to radio frequencies use restrictions Italy Use of the RLAN network is governed with respect to private use by the Legislative Decree of 1 8 2003 no 259 Code of Electronic Communications In particular Article 104 indicates when the prior obtainment of a general authorization is required and Art 105 indicates when free use is permitted with respect to the supply to the public of the RLAN access to telecom networks and services by the Ministerial Decree 28 5 2003 as amended and Art 25 general authorization for electronic communications networks and services of the Code of electronic communications Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in i
84. s When the system is turned on for the first time after purchase some basic settings are required DISPLAY Vo 00000000 00000009 00000000 215 SG O ee TIMER MENU 00000 006 Turning on the system Press UO power The system turns on and the STANDBY indicator turns to green To turn off the system Press I D power The system is turned off and the STANDBY indicator lights up in red When the network standby is set to On the STANDBY indicator lights up in amber and the clock appears in the display Network Standby Off factory setting This standby mode consumes less power than when network standby is set to On though the system takes more time to resume operations when powered on again Network Standby On In this standby mode the system is connected to the network and remains partially active to quickly resume operations when controlled over the network or powered on again To set the network standby mode see Setting the network standby mode page 51 Receiving DAB DAB radio station CMT MX750Ni only When you turn on the system for the first time after you purchase the system DAB Initial Scan starts automatically and a list of available services is stored Do not press any button on the unit or the remote during the DAB Initial Scan If you do so scanning wil
85. s are complete and lights up on the display To return to the options menu press ENTER Depending on the network environment the network settings may take some time 7 Perform the server settings To listen to audio content stored on the server you need to set up your server page 37 Tip When checking the network settings press OPTIONS then select Network Information the desired setting item on the menu Suonoeuuoo YIOMJON 2568 26 Setting up wireless network using the WPS PIN code method If the access point supports the WPS PIN Personal Identification Number code connection you can set up a WPS wireless connection by entering the system s PIN code into the wireless LAN router access point 1 Press HOME NETWORK to select the Home Network function Tf the network setting display does not appear press OPTIONS Press to select Network then press ENTER Press to select Settings then press ENTER Press to select Wireless LAN Settings then press ENTER Press to select Manual Registration then press ENTER Press to select WPS PIN then press ENTER The available SSID access point list appears 7 Press tit to select the desired network name SSID then press ENTER The PIN code 8 digits of the system appears Leave the PIN code displayed until the connection is complete A different PIN code is displ
86. s been canceled unexpectedly gt If about a minute elapses with no operation the clock setting or Play Timer setting is cancelled automatically Perform the operation again from the beginning There is no sound Starting playback takes more time than usual Are the and speaker cords short circuited Are you using only the supplied speakers Is anything blocking the ventilation holes of the system The specified station may have temporarily stopped broadcasting Sound comes from only one channel or the left and right volumes are not balanced gt Place the speakers as symmetrically as possible gt Connect only the supplied speakers There is a severe hum or noise gt Move the system away from any sources of noise gt Connect the system to a different wall outlet gt Install a noise filter not supplied to the power cord The remote does not function gt Remove any obstacles between the remote and the remote sensor on the unit and position the unit away from fluorescent lights gt Point the remote at the sensor on the unit gt Move the remote closer to the system gt The batteries may be run down Replace the batteries with new ones The STANDBY indicator remains lit after unplugging the power cord gt The STANDBY indicator may not turn off immediately after unplugging the power cord The indicator will turn off after about 40 s
87. select normal play mode Playing in random order or programmed order 1 While playback is stopped press PLAY MODE repeatedly to select the desired play mode The play mode changes as follows Normal E SHUF E SHUF PGM Normal 2 Press B Playback starts in the selected play mode To cancel Shuffle or Program Play mode While playback is stopped press PLAY MODE repeatedly to select normal play mode Creating your own program You can program up to 25 tracks or files Note that only the CD function and USB function are available for creating a program 1 Press CD or USB to select the CD or USB function 2 While playback is stopped press PLAY MODE repeatedly until lights up The program display appears 3 Press gt repeatedly to select the desired track or file number When programming audio files press repeatedly to select the desired folder and then select the desired file amp Selected track or file number Total playing time of the selected track or file 4 Press ENTER to add the track or file to the program 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add other tracks or files 6 Press B to start Program Play The program remains available until you open the disc tray or remove the USB device To play the same program again press B To cancel Program Play While playback is stopped press PLAY M
88. setting item on the menu Suoinoeuuoo YIOMJON 2708 Operations Playing a CD MP3 disc You can play audio CDs and CD R RW discs recorded with MP3 audio tracks See On playable discs for details page 67 00000000 00000000 0000000 j OPEN CLOSE CD c ce ce c 1 Press CD to select the CD function 2 Load a disc Other operations To Do the following Pause playback Press pause To resume play press again Stop playback Press stop Select a folder on an MP3 disc Press folder repeatedly Select a track or file Press 19 skip backward P skip forward Search a folder and file on a MP3 disc Press BACK during playback press to select the desired folder then press ENTER Press t4 to select the desired file then press ENTER Find a point in a track or file Hold down 444 search backward search forward during playback and release at the desired point Select Repeat Play Press REPEAT repeatedly until REP or lights up page 48 Select Shuffle Play or While playback is stopped Program Play press PLAY MODE repeatedly until the desired play mode SHUF etc lights up page 48 Press OPEN CLOSE to open the tray place a disc on the tray label side up and press OPEN CLO
89. stem see page 37 Oo Be sure to use a network LAN cable with a ferrite core not supplied or a shielded network cable not supplied for a wired connection For details on menu operations and entering characters during setup see Menu list operation page 15 and Entering characters page 14 1 Connect the system to a device that is connected to the server The unit Router hub etc TANT LANE LANG CANT To the NETWORK port Network LAN cable Server The connection configuration depends on the environment of your home network When the server a computer etc is connected to a router or a hub If an unused port is available on the router or on the hub connect the system to that port If an unused port is not available on the router add a hub and connect the server and the system to the hub When a router is not used Add router and connect the server device and the system to the router For example when a server a computer etc is connected directly to a modem that does not have a router function 2 Press HOME NETWORK to select the Home Network function If the network setting display does not appear press OPTIONS 3 Press to select Network then press ENTER Press to select Settings then press ENTER b Press to select Wired LAN Settings then press ENTER The IP setting
90. stem when you enjoy a new music service 1 Press MUSIC SERVICES to select the Music Service function The service provider list appears If the system automatically displays the last selected service or station press BACK repeatedly until the service provider list appears 2 Press to select Registration Code then press ENTER The registration code of the system appears Using the PARTY STREAMING function Audio contents currently being played back on this system can be also played back on all devices corresponding to the PARTY STREAMING function on your home network at the same time While PARTY streaming a device called a PARTY host starts a PARTY and streams music and a device called a PARTY guest joins a PARTY and receives music from the PARTY host Before using the PARTY STREAMING function make sure that PARTY STREAMING is set to On page 53 PARTY guest pid Re PARTY host on PARTY guest PARTY You can enjoy the PARTY STREAMING function with other devices that have this PARTY STREAMING logo shown below PARTY STREAMING Available PARTY STREAMING compliant devices may differ depending on the countries or regions For details on available devices contact your nearest Sony dealers Starting a PARTY You can start a PARTY so that other devices that support the PARTY STREAMING function can play the same music even
91. t Make sure the audio connecting cable not supplied is firmly inserted into both jacks If not noise may be generated in the audio output 1 Press VOLUME to turn down the volume on this system 2 Connect an external component and the unit using an audio connecting cable not supplied AUDIO IN jack 3 Press AUDIO IN to select the AUDIO IN function 4 Start playback of the connected component and adjust its volume Playback audio is output from the speakers of this system For details on the operation of the connected component refer to the operating manual supplied with the connected component Notes Lower the volume on this system using VOLUME before disconnecting the external component The system may enter standby mode automatically if the volume level of the connected component is too low Adjust the component s volume accordingly See Turning off the automatic standby function page 21 47 Playing in various modes 48 You can listen to tracks in random order Shuffle Play in programmed order Program Play or one track repeatedly Repeat Play Play modes Available play modes differ depending on the selected audio source Play mode indicator Display item Description None Normal The system plays all tracks or files in sequential order folder The system plays
92. the desired point Select a memory on the USB device Press OPTIONS then press ENTER Press 4 9 repeatedly to select the desired memory number then press ENTER Select Repeat Play Press REPEAT repeatedly until REP or REP1 lights up page 48 Select Shuffle Play or Program Play While playback is stopped press PLAY MODE repeatedly until the desired play mode SHUF etc lights up page 48 35 36 Do the following Remove the USB Hold down stop on the device unit until No Device appears then disconnect the USB device 1 When playing a VBR MP3 WMA file the system may resume playback from a different point 2 You cannot select a memory during playback Make sure to select a memory before starting playback Notes When USB cable connection is necessary connect the USB cable supplied with the USB device to be connected See the operating manual supplied with the USB device to be connected for details on the operation method It may take about 10 seconds before Reading appears depending on the type of USB device connected Do not connect the system and the USB device through a USB hub When the USB device is connected the system reads all the files on the USB device If there are many folders or files on the USB device it may take a long time to finish reading the USB device With some connected USB devices
93. the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Disposal of waste batteries applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with 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 health which could
94. this function the system must be connected to the network and the network must be connected to the Internet For details on setting up the network see Connecting the system to your home network page 22 Visit the website below for more information on the Music Services http www sony net audio musicservices AN Music Services Note Before using music services you may have to register your system depending on the service provider For details on registration visit the customer support site of the service provider MUSIC SERVICES O 0000000 0 0000009 00000000 ON 00000 BACK 4 M ENTER MEMORY Om The following steps explain how to select v Tuner as an example of music services offered on the Internet 1 Press MUSIC SERVICES to select the Music Service function The service provider list appears If the system automatically displays the last selected service or station press BACK repeatedly until the service provider list appears 2 Press to select vTuner then press ENTER Q Press to select the desired folder or station then press ENTER Press tit to select the item Press ENTER to go to the next directory or to listen to the station Press BACK to go to the previous directory Tip The system displays the last selected service or station when the function is changed to Music Service function until the system is turned off When Networ
95. though they are in different rooms 1 Make sure the PARTY guest devices are turned on and ready to join a PARTY 2 Play the desired sound source Audio content of all the sound sources FM DAB CMT MX750Ni only CD USB iPod iPhone AUDIO IN Home Network and Music Service functions on this system can be streamed 3 Hold down PARTY until START PARTY appears The system starts PARTY streaming as a PARTY host To close a PARTY Hold down PARTY until CLOSE PARTY appears suonejedo 45 46 Joining a PARTY The system can join a PARTY that has been started by another device so that you can enjoy the same audio content being played in a different room While the PARTY host device is having a PARTY press PARTY JOIN PARTY appears and the system joins the PARTY as a PARTY guest To leave a PARTY Press PARTY LEAVE PARTY appears and the system leaves a PARTY Tip If Network Standby is set to On the system turns on and joins the PARTY automatically when the PARTY host device starts the PARTY Notes You cannot join a PARTY in the following cases you have a PARTY on this system you have already joined another PARTY If you press PARTY when no PARTY is started but a device complying with PARTY STREAMING function is playing the device will be the PARTY host and the system will join the PARTY as a PARTY guest The PARTY guest device function automatica
96. tions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person s body excluding extremities hands wrists feet and ankles For customers in Europe Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to host computers and or peripherals Notice for customers the following information is only applicable to equipment sold in countries applying EU directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo 108 0075 Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents Hereby Sony Corp declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 For details please access the following URL http www compliance sony de 368 CeO This product is intended to be used in the following countrie
97. ts North American model AC 120V 60Hz Latin American models except for Brazilian models AC 110 V 120 V or 220 V 240 V 50 60 Hz adjustable with voltage selector Brazilian model AC 127 V or 220 V 60 Hz adjustable with voltage selector Taiwan model AC 120 V 50 60 Hz Other models AC 220 V 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 43 watts Dimensions W H D excl speakers Approx 309 mm x 122 mm x 247 mm approx 12 1 4 inch x 4 7 g inch x 9 3 4 inch Mass excl speakers Approx 3 0 kg approx 6 Ib 10 oz Supplied accessories See page 10 7068 iPod iPhone models compatible with this system You can use the following iPod iPhone models on this system Update your iPod iPhone with the latest software before use iPhone 3GS iPod classic 120 GB 160 GB 2009 iPod classic 80 GB iPod 4th generation iPhone 3G iPod nano 4th generation video iPod nano 2nd generation aluminum iPod mini iPhone iPod classic 160 GB 2007 iPod 5th generation video iPod nano iPod touch 5th generation 2nd generation video camera iPod touch iPod nano 1st generation 3rd generation video iPod nano iPod 1st generation 4th generation color display 7168 Glossary AAC Abbreviation for Advanced Audio Coding It is a standard for audio file compression determined by the MPEG Motion Picture Experts Group
98. twork move the unit and the wireless LAN router access point closer to each other and do the setup again gt Check the settings of the wireless LAN router access point and do the setup again For details on the settings of the devices refer to the operating manual supplied with the devices gt Make sure that you use a wireless LAN router gt Wireless networks are influenced by electromagnetic radiation emitted by microwave ovens and other devices Move the unit away from these devices gt Make sure that the wireless LAN router access point is turned on The system cannot connect to a network gt Make sure that the wireless LAN router access point is turned on gt Make sure that the server is turned on The network settings on the system may be incorrect Check the network status Press OPTIONS to enter the options menu then select Information Connection If No Connection appears set up the network connection again page 22 The server may be unstable Restart it Confirm that the system and the server are connected to the wireless LAN router access point correctly Confirm that the server has been correctly set page 37 Confirm that the system has been registered to the server and allows the music streaming from the server When the system is connected to the wireless network move the unit and the wireless LAN router access point closer to each other I
99. u delete the server from the server list the server will appear in the list again if the system finds it on the network such as when you refresh the server list Playing audio content stored server The system can play audio content stored on the server in MP3 Linear PCM WMA and AAC formats Audio content with DRM Digital Rights Management copyright protection cannot be played back on this system For how to check the copyright protection of a WMA file see page 63 The system can play AAC files with the extension of m4a mp4 or 3gp only HOME NETWORK ce c c c c 00000000 OPTIONS OZBSO 1 Press HOME NETWORK to select the Home Network function If the last selected item playlist album folder etc appears press BACK repeatedly until the server list appears When No Server appears or when the server on the list is not available press OPTIONS Select Refresh then press ENTER The refreshed server list appears 2 Press to select the desired server then press ENTER Note If the server device supports the Wake on LAN standard the system turns the server on automatically If the server does not support the Wake on LAN standard turn on the server in advance For details on settings or operations of Wake on LAN of your server refer to the operating manual or help of your server 3 Press to select the desired
100. unding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over VA rs N 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped The following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the U S A Other versions may not comply with FCC technical regulations NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reas
101. utomatically store available DAB DAB service information When you have moved to another area perform the DAB Initial Scan manually to update the DAB DAB service information 1 Press TUNER repeatedly to select the DAB function 2 Press OPTIONS Initial Scan Push ENTER appears 3 Press ENTER The DAB Initial Scan starts and available DAB DAB service information is stored Notes Depending on the DAB DAB services available in your area scanning may take a few minutes All preset stations that have been stored on the system are cleared when you perform a DAB Initial Scan or when scanning is canceled Before unplugging the DAB lead antenna make sure the system is turned off to preserve your own DAB DAB settings Listening to an iPod or iPhone You can operate your iPod iPhone using the remote and listen to music and other audio content stored on your iPod iPhone See iPod iPhone models compatible with this system page 71 for iPod iPhone models that can be connected to this system iPod 1 Open the panel where it says PULL OPEN then place the iPod or iPhone in the iPod iPhone Dock 2 Press iPod to select the iPod amp iPhone function 3 Press to start playback Other operations Do the following Pause playback Press pause Press M or B to resume playback Scroll up down the Hold down
102. ven though they are all placed in different rooms Furthermore the PARTY STREAMING function of the system allows you to play back audio content with other devices that have a PARTY STREAMING function at the same time page 45 You can use all the functions available on the system as a sound source for the PARTY STREAMING function Available PARTY STREAMING compliant devices may differ depending on the countries or regions For details on available devices contact your nearest Sony dealers Ku Audio streaming PARTY STREAMING The system J About DLNA DLNA is an abbreviation for Digital Living Network Alliance It is the name of an organization that establishes guidelines DLNA guidelines and it is also the name of the method that allows devices in a house to share digital content such as music data image data etc over a home network 968 Getting started Checking the supplied accessories Remote 1 3 for iPhone 3G R6 size AA batteries 2 v only Ke 1 Speaker cords 2 Q Operating Instructions this manual 1 This manual provides full explanations of the various settings operations and the network connection procedure This manual also contains precautions for the Q Speaker pads 8 safe use of the system Q Quick Setup Guide 1 This manual explains how to set up the network connection and use the functions that can be used in conjunction
103. wireless or wired to connect the system to your home network Wireless Do you have a wireless LAN router Do you havea router oramodem with access point a router function Areyou going to use the WPS setting to connect the system You need wireless LAN to your home network router access point router Which connection method do you intend to use the WPS push button configuration method or the WPS PIN code method Push button PIN code configuration method method Use the WPS push Use the WPS PIN Use the access Use the manual Use the wired button configuration code method point search setup method connection page 25 method page 26 page 26 method page 23 method page 25 1 WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup is a standard created by the Wi Fi Alliance allowing you to setup a wireless network easily and securely 2 Use the manual setup method if you cannot find the desired access point using the access point scan method What the system can do when connected to a network The system can play audio content stored on a server a computer etc on your home network page 37 The system can play music services via the Internet page 42 22608 Checking the wireless LAN environment of your home network Wireless LAN 1 router access point Internet The unit You need the following environment to use the Home Network Music Service and PARTY
104. with the network connection Q Dock Adapters for iPhone models 1 set The shape of the antenna plug may differ from the The adapter number is shown on the bottom of illustrations depending on the countries and regions Dock Adapter For iPod models use the Dock Adapter If you find any accessories missing or damaged supplied with your iPod or purchase a contact your nearest Sony dealer compatible dock adapter from Apple Inc 3 for iPhone 10 Guide to parts and controls Main unit peueis Bump 14 13 12 18 17 16 15 1 power button 7 TUNE buttons Use to turn the power on or off page 31 Use to tune in the desired station 2 STANDBY indicator gt gt skip backward skip forward The following color indicates the power status buttons of the system Use to select a track or file 4 9 search backward search Color System Network status standby forward buttons Use to find a point in a track or file Green On On Off 4 4 buttons aes Use to select item that is listed on the Red Off Off display folder buttons Use to select a folder pages 28 35 49 ENTER button Use to enter a selected item or setting 8 OPTIONS button Use to display the options menu page 40 Menu items vary depending
105. work cable 17 Power cord 16 17 Speaker cords 16 17 Wired 26 Wireless 23 Creating programs 49 D DAB lead antenna 17 DAB tuner 30 Default Gateway 24 27 Demonstration 21 DLNA 9 DNS 72 DSGX 54 E Editing Device list 52 Server list 40 F Features 9 Fixed IP address 24 27 FM lead antenna 17 FM tuner 30 H Home Network function 37 Listening 40 Optional network settings 51 Server setting 37 Information on the display 57 Internet 42 IP address 24 27 72 iPod iPhone 18 33 Charging 34 Compatible models 71 Dock adapters 10 18 Listening 33 K Keyword 50 L List operation 15 M MAC address 72 Manual setting Access point 25 IP address 24 27 Proxy server 24 27 Menu operation 15 MP3 28 Music Services 42 Options menu 43 Preset 43 N Name of the unit Rename 53 Network name 23 Network settings 22 Check 51 Connection method 22 Optional settings 51 Wired 26 Wireless 23 Network standby 51 Parts and controls 11 PARTY STREAMING 45 Join 46 Optional setting 53 Start 45 Play mode 48 Play Timer 56 Precautions 66 Preset Music services 43 Tuner 31 Program play 28 35 48 Proxy server 24 27 72 R Registration code 44 Remote 12 Repeat play 28 35 41 48 5 Security key 72 Server 37 Audio format 40 Delete 40 List 40 Listening 40 Refresh 40 Windows 7 37 Windows Vista XP 39 Server list Delete 40 Refresh 40 Settings Access Permission 52 Clock 20 Display 57 Network
106. y page 32 The current DAB DAB service may not be available Press to select a different service gt If you have moved to another area some services frequencies may have changed and you may not be able to tune into your usual broadcast Perform the DAB Initial Scan procedure to re register the contents of broadcasts Performing this procedure clears all previously stored presets iPod iPhone There is no sound gt Make sure the iPod iPhone is connected securely gt Make sure the iPod iPhone is playing music gt Adjust the volume The sound is distorted gt Make sure the iPod iPhone is connected securely gt Turn down the volume gt Set the EQ setting of the iPod iPhone to Off or Flat Bunoousejqno 5968 605 iPod iPhone does not function There is no sound gt Make sure the iPod iPhone is connected securely gt Make sure the iPod iPhone is updated with the latest software If not update the iPod iPhone before using with the system Because the operation of the system and the iPod iPhone are different you may not be able to operate the iPod iPhone using buttons on the remote or unit In this case use the control buttons on the iPod iPhone gt Remove the iPod iPhone then reconnect it The iPod iPhone cannot be charged gt Make sure the iPod iPhone is connected securely b You can use the s
107. ystem as a battery charger for iPod iPhone only when the system is on The ring volume of the iPhone does not change gt Adjust the ring volume on the iPhone USB device The connected iPod iPhone or USB device is not being charged when both are connected at the same time gt You cannot charge an iPod iPhone and a USB device at the same time Are you using a supported USB device gt If you connect an unsupported USB device the following problems may occur Check the information on the websites about compatible USB devices with URLs listed under Playing a file on a USB device page 35 The USB device is not recognized File or folder names are not displayed on this system Playback is not possible The sound skips There is noise A distorted sound is output Over Current appears gt A problem has been detected with the level of electrical current from the lt gt USB port Turn off the system and remove the USB device from the amp USB port Make sure there is no problem with the USB device If this display pattern persists contact your nearest Sony dealer gt The USB device is not connected correctly Turn off the system and then reconnect the USB device There is noise skipping or distorted sound gt Turn off the system and then reconnect the USB device gt The music data itself contains noise or the sound is dist
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