3-292-247-12(1) Getting started Importing and transferring audio data Playing audio data Editing tracks in the HDD Jukebox Other settings Troubleshooting Precautions/Specifications HDD Audio System Operating Instructions NAS-E35HD © 2008 Sony Corporation
WARNING 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.
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. By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery.
Before operating the unit About the hard disk drive How to use this manual The hard disk drive is easily damaged by shock and vibration, so be sure to observe the following precautions. See page 66 for details. Do not subject the unit to strong shocks. Do not move the unit while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet. Do not use the unit in a location subject to vibrations or in an unstable location. Do not move the unit or disconnect the power cord while the unit is recording or playing.
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Table of Contents Before operating the unit....................................................... 4 Features on this unit................................................................. 8 Getting started Checking the supplied accessories...................................10 Guide to parts and controls.................................................11 Remote control................................................................................ 11 Top of the main unit...................................
Repeat play · Shuffle play · Program play........................38 Setting the play mode.................................................................. 38 Setting repeat play......................................................................... 39 Creating your own program (Program play)......................... 39 Searching for a track...............................................................40 Searching for a track in the HDD Jukebox.............................
Features on this unit Store You can store audio data from audio CDs, radio broadcasts, USB devices, etc. to the HDD Jukebox. Hard disk drive (HDD) Listen You can listen to the audio data in various play mode, such as program play, shuffle play, etc.
Transfer You can transfer the audio data on the HDD Jukebox to a USB device, such as a digital music player or a USB storage device. Hard disk drive (HDD) More functions are available when you use the unit together with your computer Updating title information You can add track and album titles and artist names from the Gracenote database via the Internet using the pre-installed software called “Title Updater” through a USB storage device.
Getting started Checking the supplied accessories If you find any accessories missing or damaged, please contact your nearest Sony dealer. Speaker cords (2) AM loop antenna (1) Speaker pads (8) (for the Latin American model only) FM lead antenna (1) One of the following two antennas is supplied. Remote control (1) or R6 (size AA) batteries (2) DAB lead antenna (1) (for the UK model only) One of the following two antennas is supplied.
Guide to parts and controls Remote control SLEEP button Use to make or confirm the sleep timer setting (page 50). Playback buttons Use to select the function directly and start playback at the same time. HDD button (page 29) USB button (page 34) CD button (page 30) TUNER/BAND button (page 32) DMPORT button (page 37) AUDIO IN button (page 36) DSGX and EQ buttons DSGX button Use to generate a more dynamic sound (Dynamic Sound Generator X-tra).
An asterisk (*) indicates buttons that have a tactile dot (the number “5” button and (play) button of the operation buttons ). 12GB CLOCK/TIMER buttons Use to set the clock or timer. SELECT button Use to confirm or cancel the timer setting (page 51). SET button Use to display the clock or timer menu (pages 21, 51). / (power) button Turns the power on or off. HDD REC buttons Use for recording to the HDD Jukebox.
FM MODE button Use to select stereo or monaural while listening to an FM broadcast (page 33). TUNING MODE button Use to select the tuning mode (page 32). TUNER MEMORY button Use to preset a radio station or DAB service (UK model only) (page 33). FUNCTION button Use to select a function (page 17). TITLE UPDATE button Use to display the Title Update menu (page 43). Menu operation buttons Use to select menu items and enter menu settings (page 17).
Top of the main unit FUNCTION button Use to select a function (page 17). Playback buttons Use to select the function directly and start playback at the same time. HDD button (page 29) USB button (page 34) CD button (page 30) TUNER/BAND button (page 32) / (power) button and STANDBY indicator (power) button Turns the power on or off. STANDBY indicator Lights up when the unit is turned off. (stop) button Use in each function to stop an operation.
HDD REC button Use for recording to the HDD Jukebox (pages 23, 54). OPTIONS button Displays the Option menu (page 17). Menu items will vary according to the selected function. BACK button Use to go back to the previous display (pages 16, 54). Front of the main unit (headphones) jack Use to connect headphones. AUDIO IN jack Use to connect the audio output jack of an external component (page 36). Disc tray Use to load a CD (page 30). CD button Opens and closes the disc tray (page 30).
Display How data are shown in the display Data in the HDD Jukebox, MP3 disc and USB device are displayed as follows. Data structure in the HDD Jukebox 1st directory (Artist directory) Text information Displays text information, such as a track name, album name, etc. Audio format indicators Lights up to indicate the audio format. Timer indicators Lights up when the Play Timer, Recording Timer, or Sleep Timer is set (pages 50 to 52).
Data structure on an MP3 disc or a USB device 1st directory (Folder directory) To select the function Press the FUNCTION button. Each press of the button changes the function as follows. TUNER DMPORT AUDIO IN HDD USB CD TUNER ... How to operate the Option menu Press / to select the desired folder, and then press ENTER to go to the next directory. Press ENTER. Press BACK. 1 Press OPTIONS. The unit enters the Option menu. 2 3 Press / to select the desired item. Press ENTER.
Connecting the speakers and antennas AUDIO OUT jack (for the Asian and Oceanian models only) Use to connect the optional audio component (such as a cassette deck) through an audio connecting cord (optional). Note There is no audio output from these jacks while the AUDIO IN function is selected. Speaker cords Press down on the tab below the terminal and insert the appropriate speaker cord.
VOLTAGE SELECTOR For models with a voltage selector, set VOLTAGE SELECTOR to the local power line voltage. * Brazilian model: 127 V or 220 V DMPORT (DIGITAL MEDIA PORT) Use to connect the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter to listen to the playback of a digital audio player (optional) (page 37). AM loop antenna Find a location and an orientation that provide good reception, and then set up the antenna.
When carrying this unit To run the DAB Automatic Scan 1 Remove a disc from the disc tray to protect the CD mechanism. 2 3 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select “CD”. When you turn on the unit for the first time after you purchase the unit, DAB Automatic Scan starts automatically and creates a list of available services. If you want to run the DAB Automatic Scan again, perform the procedure below. This function is available on the UK model only.
Setting the clock The time on the clock must be correctly set for the proper operation of functions. Do the procedure below to set the clock. 1 Press (power) to turn on the unit. 2 Press CLOCK/TIMER SET. 3 Press / repeatedly to set the hour, and then press ENTER. 4 Do the same procedure to set the minutes. If the current mode appears on the display, press / repeatedly to select “CLOCK SET?”, and then press ENTER.
Importing and transferring audio data About importing and transferring audio data This unit allows you to import audio data to the HDD Jukebox from various sources and to manage the data. You can also transfer audio data to a USB device (digital music player or USB storage device). Please note that you cannot transfer audio data directly from a CD or the radio to the USB device.
Importing/Recording audio data to the HDD Jukebox You can record/import audio data from a CD, a radio broadcast, an externally connected component, or a USB device. To cancel recording Press . To record individual tracks Select the desired track in step 3. HDD REC HDD REC //ENTER To change the recording speed You can change the recording speed. Make sure to set the recording speed before performing the recording operation.
Importing audio data from an MP3 disc or a USB device You can import audio data stored on an MP3 disc or a USB device to the HDD Jukebox. Sound monitoring during recording is not possible. When you import audio data to the HDD Jukebox, the audio format, bit rate and title information of the imported data remain unchanged from the source. The following audio formats can be imported to this unit. MP3 (“.mp3”) Windows Media Audio file (“.wma”) AAC (“.m4a”) 1 2 Prepare the unit for recording.
Recording from a radio broadcast, DAB service*, or externally connected device You can record a radio broadcast, a DAB service*, or from an external device. Tracks are automatically recorded and stored in the MP3 audio format and at a bit rate of 128 kbps. Tips A track mark is added whenever you press the HDD REC button. Track marks can only be added for tracks with a minimum length of 4 seconds. The recorded data are named as follows in the HDD Jukebox.
Transferring audio data from the HDD Jukebox You can transfer audio data in the HDD Jukebox to a device connected to the (USB) port. For details on which USB devices are compatible, see page 71. Notes If the AC power adaptor is supplied with the connected device, it is recommended that you operate the device on house current. When operating the device on batteries, make sure the remaining battery power is sufficient.
To cancel a transfer Press . When you cancel a transfer, it may take a while for the transfer to stop. If you cancel a transfer after it has started, the track will not be transferred. Tip The transfer time depends on the item being transferred. Example: A 60-minute track (MP3/128 kbps) recorded from a radio broadcast or through the AUDIO IN jack takes about 6 minutes to transfer.
Erasing tracks on the USB device You can erase tracks on a connected USB device from this unit. Note Make sure not to disconnect the USB device or turn the power off until the erasing has completed. 1 Select the USB function and connect the USB device with the tracks you want to erase. 2 Enter the Option menu, and then select “Erase”. 3 Press / to select the item to be erased, and then press ENTER. To erase the entire contents of the USB device: Select “All Erase”.
Playing audio data Playing the HDD Jukebox The audio formats that can be played back by this unit are MP3*, WMA* and AAC*. * Tracks with copyright protection (Digital Rights Management) cannot be played by this unit. Tracks downloaded from Internet websites (including online music stores) may not be played by this unit. Other operations To Do the following Stop playback Press . Pause playback Press . Press again or to resume playback.
Playing a CD This unit can play audio CDs and CD-R/RW discs recorded with MP3 audio tracks. See page 68 for details on playable discs. 2 Press CD. Playback starts. Track name Album name or folder name CD Numeric buttons DISPLAY //// ENTER +/– / / 1 Press CD and place a disc into the disc tray. The disc tray slides out. Load a disc with the label side up. The disc tray closes when you press CD again.
Other operations To Stop playback Do the following Pause playback Press . Press again or to resume playback. Press and hold down / during playback, and release it at the desired point. Find a point in a track Press . Select the previous/ Press / during next track playback. Select a track Press /// to select a track. Or press the corresponding numeric button*1, and then press ENTER. Select a folder (MP3 disc only) Press +/– to select a folder.
Listening to the radio or DAB services You can tune in radio stations or DAB services either manually or automatically. Pre-setting stations or services in advance allows you to recall them up by number. DAB services can be received with the UK model only. TUNER/BAND FM MODE TUNING MODE TUNER MEMORY 2 Press TUNING MODE repeatedly until “AUTO” appears in the display. 3 Tune in the desired station or service. Press +/– (TUNE +/– on the main unit).
To reduce static noise during reception of a weak FM stereo station 2 Press TUNER MEMORY. Press FM MODE repeatedly until “MONO” appears in the display to switch the stereo reception to monaural. 3 Press +/– to select a preset number, and then press ENTER. To change the AM tuning interval 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to store other stations or services. The AM tuning interval is factory set to 9 kHz (or 10 kHz for some areas; this function is not available on the European model).
Listening to music of a USB device You can connect an optional USB device to the (USB) port on the unit and listen to music stored in the USB device. For details on the USB device that can be connected to this unit, see “USB devices supported by this unit” (page 71). The audio formats that can be played back by this unit are MP3*, WMA* and AAC*. * Tracks with copyright protection (Digital Rights Management) cannot be played by this unit.
To Select a folder Check the track information Remove the USB device Do the following Press +/– to select an folder. During playback, press DISPLAY. While the unit is stopped, press and hold until “Device Stop” appears, and then remove the USB device. * For numbers from 10 onward, press a numeric button for each digit (e.g., for 124: press [1], [2] and [4]).
Connecting an external component (AUDIO IN) You can listen to or record playback sound from an external component (such as a cassette deck) connected to the AUDIO IN jack on the front of the unit. Use an audio connecting cable (optional) to connect the AUDIO IN jack on the unit to the audio out jack on the external component. Make sure the audio connecting cord is firmly inserted into both jacks. If not, noise may be generated in the sound output.
Connecting a digital music player to the DMPORT You can listen to or record playback sound from an optional digital music player (such as a portable audio player, etc.) that is compatible to DMPORT connection. Connect the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter to the unit and the digital music player. To DMPORT DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter 1 Connect the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter to the DMPORT on the unit and to the external digital music player (optional). 2 Press DMPORT .
Repeat play · Shuffle play · Program play Tracks in the HDD Jukebox, on an audio CD, on an MP3 disc, or in a USB device can be played back on this unit in various play modes. Setting the play mode While the unit is stopped and the respective function is selected, press PLAY MODE repeatedly. Each time you press the button, the play mode changes and the respective indicator lights up. Play mode/ indicator Program / PGM Description The unit plays the programmed tracks in the specified order (page 39).
Play mode/ indicator Description Shuffle / SHUF The unit plays all of the tracks in the USB device in random order. Folder Shuffle / SHUF The unit plays all of the tracks in the selected folder in random order. Program / PGM The unit plays the programmed tracks in the specified order (this page). Creating your own program (Program play) You can create a program of selected tracks while the HDD, CD, or USB function is selected on the unit. Up to 25 tracks can be placed in a program.
Searching for a track You can search for a track in the HDD Jukebox, CD, or USB device. Searching for a track on a CD or a USB device Searching for a track in the HDD Jukebox 1 1 The track directory appears. While the unit is stopped and no track or album is selected, press ///. The unit enters search mode and the artist directory appears. 2 Press / to select the desired artist, and then press ENTER. The album directory appears. 3 Press / to select the desired album, and then press ENTER.
Editing tracks in the HDD Jukebox Obtaining title information The database in this unit contains a certain amount of CD information provided by the Gracenote® Music Recognition Service. This allows you to search for titles and add them to albums or tracks whenever a CD is loaded. If a particular title cannot be found, you can try to obtain it by updating the database with the Title Update function. Notes When using Title Updater, use the USB storage device (page 71).
System requirements Use of Title Updater requires the following system resources. Computer Operating System* Display/Video board Others IBM PC/AT or compatible CPU: Intel MMX Pentium Processor 166 MHz or higher (Pentium II 266 MHz or higher is recommended).
Exporting album information to a USB storage device This section explains how to export album information for which you have no title information to a USB storage device. When you perform this function for the first time, the application (Title Updater) will be automatically exported to the USB storage device as well. 1 Connect the USB storage device to the (USB) port on the unit. 2 Select the HDD function and press TITLE UPDATE. The title update menu appears.
4 5 6 44GB Open the root folder of the connected USB storage device and select [export.dat] file. Click [Open]. The selected file appears in the album information selection window. 7 Click [Search]. The computer automatically starts searching for title information. The search results for albums and artists appear in the order in which the match is made. To cancel the search, click [Cancel].
Notes If you cannot access the Gracenote® database, see “To set up a network connection on your computer” (page 46) to make the proper network settings. The title information that is obtained is stored as “import.dat” on the USB storage device. Make sure not to disconnect the USB storage device from the computer until saving of the file has completed. If you click [Search] again after saving information to the USB storage device, another search is initiated and the saved file (“import.
To set up a network connection on your computer 1 Double-click [TitleUpdater.exe] in the root directory of the USB storage device. Title Updater starts. When using a proxy server Check [Use proxy server] and make the settings below. — [Server] Enter the proxy server address. (e.g., 190.225.254.22) — [Port No.] Enter the port number of the proxy server. (e.g., 8080) Note If you make any changes to the proxy server settings, restart Title Updater. 2 Click [Conn.set].
Editing Changing titles Erasing recordings You can change names of artists, albums and tracks. This unit can display languages other than English; however, only English text can be entered. Because items are listed in alphabetical order, whenever you change the name of an artist, album, or track, the order of the item is automatically changed. You can erase albums or tracks in the HDD Jukebox. Note that once a recorded item has been erased, it cannot be recovered.
2 Press / to select the item, and then press ENTER. Do one of the following. To erase the entire contents of the HDD Jukebox: Select “All Erase”. To erase an album: Select the artist whose album you want to erase, select the album, and then select “All Track”. To erase a track: Select the artist whose track you want to erase, select the album that contains the track, and then select the track. 3 48GB Press / to select “OK?”, and then press ENTER.
Entering text You can enter text using the supplied remote control, as you would with your mobile phone. Entering text 1 Press the corresponding numeric/ text buttons to enter the desired characters. 2 Press to move the cursor to the next letter. 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to input the text string. Other operations CLEAR button Press this button to erase a letter that was just entered. Numeric/text buttons Press the button with the desired letter (ABC, DEF, etc.).
Other settings Using the Sleep Timer You can set the Sleep Timer to turn off the unit after a certain period on time in 10-minute units. This function is convenient when you want to fall asleep to music or when going out. Press SLEEP. Each time you press the button, the duration display changes cyclically in 10-minute unit. If you select “AUTO”, the unit automatically turns off in 100 minutes.
Using the Play Timer You can set the timer to automatically turn the unit on and off at a specified time. The unit starts playing the HDD Jukebox, CD, tuner, DAB*, or USB device automatically when it turns on. Make sure the clock is correctly set beforehand (page 21). 6 When the HDD Jukebox, CD, or USB device is set as the sound source About 60 seconds before the preset time, the unit will automatically turn on, and about 10 seconds before, the Play Timer will activate.
Using the Recording Timer You can set the timer to automatically turn the unit on and off at a specified time. The unit starts recording a radio program or a DAB service* automatically when it turns on. Make sure the clock (page 21), the radio station (page 32), or the DAB service* (page 32) must be set beforehand. * For the UK model only 1 2 Prepare the sound source. Tune in the desired radio station or DAB service. Press CLOCK/TIMER SET repeatedly until “REC SET?” appears, and then press ENTER.
Changing the unit’s settings Changing the display Selecting the text mode DISPLAY To Change information on the display when the unit is turned on.*1 Check the clock when the unit is turned off. Do this Press DISPLAY repeatedly. Press DISPLAY. The clock is displayed for 8 seconds.*2 Display demonstration Press DISPLAY when the unit is turned repeatedly. off.
Formatting the system This function formats the unit and restores it to the condition it was in at the time of purchase. Note that this process deletes all settings and information (e.g., audio data recorded or imported in the HDD Jukebox, clock setting, etc.). Factory-installed sample data (Demo Tracks) in the HDD Jukebox will be deleted as well. You cannot format the unit to factory setting while the unit is turned off to conserve power.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If a problem occurs while operating the unit, follow the steps described below before consulting the nearest Sony dealer. 1 Check to see if the problem is listed in this “Troubleshooting” section. 2 Check the customer support site. For customers in Europe: For customers in Latin America: For customers in Asia and Oceania:
Display The display starts flashing as soon as you plug in the power cord even though you have not turned on the unit. Press DISPLAY while the unit is off. The demonstration disappears. Sound output There is no sound. Press the VOLUME +/– buttons to cancel Connect the speakers and other devices correctly. Move the audio connecting cord away from any display, fluorescent light, or other electrical devices. Move the unit away from any display or TV.
The unit cannot connect to the externally connected portable device. Reconnect the USB cable. While transferring audio data to the USB device, the entire name of a folder cannot be transferred. For a USB device, the maximum size for a folder name is 128 bytes. The unit cannot play MP3 tracks. The MP3 tracks are recorded in a format that is not supported. The title information cannot be edited.
Playback cannot be performed. The sound skips. The disc does not conform to the audio CD standard. The inserted disc is scratched or dirty. Some tracks cannot be played. If you are using a multisession disc with an audio CD format, only tracks recorded in the first session can be played. MP3 tracks cannot be played. MP3 files that do not conform with the ISO 9660 Level 1, 2, or Joliet standard are recorded on the disc. Files without the MP3 extension cannot be played.
USB device The unit cannot start transferring audio data to a USB device. The following problems may have occurred. The USB device is full. The number of tracks and folders on the USB device has reached the upper limit. The USB device is write-protected. The unit stops the transfer before it is finished. You are using an unsupported USB device. See “USB devices supported by this unit” (page 71) for the supported USB devices. The USB device is not formatted correctly.
“Over Current” appears. A problem has been detected with the level of electrical current from the (USB) port. Turn off the unit and remove the USB device from the (USB) port. Make sure there is no problem with the USB device. If this display pattern persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer. There is no sound. The USB device is not connected correctly. Turn off the unit, turn on the unit again, and then reconnect the USB device. Make sure that “USB MEMORY” lights up in the display.
Tracks cannot be played back. Only tracks in the MP3 (“.mp3”), WMA (“.wma”) and AAC (“.m4a”) format can be played on this unit. Tracks in other formats cannot be played (page 35). USB device formatted with file systems other than FAT16 or FAT32 are unsupported.*1 If you use partitioned USB device, only MP3, WMA and AAC tracks on the first partition can be played. Playback is possible up to 8 levels. The number of folders has exceeded 999. The number of tracks has exceeded 999.
Others The unit works poorly. The unit may be under the influence of static electricity or other factors. In this case, restart the unit. If the unit still works poorly, reset the unit (page 55). If any warning message appears, do as the message says. The remote control does not work. The batteries are weak. To improve tuner reception Turn off CD player power by using the CD power management function. CD power is factory set to on. 1 Select the CD function, and then turn off the unit.
Messages Over Current! HDD Jukebox Push STOP! Album Full! The number of albums that can be recorded has reached the limit. Complete! The operation has been successfully completed. Data Error! You tried to play a track that is not playable. Export Error! There is no album information that can be exported, the selected album information (audio data) cannot be exported, or the export of album information has failed. HDD Error! A surge current has been detected in the unit.
CD/Tuner/DAB USB device Accessing Gracenote Database Complete! The unit is accessing the unit’s database to obtain title information. The operation has been successfully completed. Complete! You tried to play a file that is not playable. The presetting of an FM/AM station or DAB service has been successfully completed. LOCKED The unit cannot eject the disc. Contact your nearest Sony dealer.
Protected The USB device is write-protected. Push POWER! Clock/Timer OFF TIME NG! Some abnormalities were detected in the unit. Press (power) immediately to turn off the unit. The ending time that you tried to set for the Play Timer or Recording Timer is the same time as the starting time. Push STOP! Push SELECT! You tried to perform an operation that can be performed only when the unit is stopped (e.g., you pressed PLAY MODE during playback).
Precautions/Specifications Precautions On safety On heat buildup Consideration for others Completely disconnect the power cord (mains lead) from the wall socket (mains) if it is not going to be used for an extended period of time. When unplugging the unit, always grip the plug. Never pull the cord itself. Should any solid object or liquid get into the unit, unplug the unit, and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it again.
Cleaning the cabinet Clean this unit with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as thinner, benzine, or alcohol. Note on the power cord Before you unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, make sure that the unit is turned off. If you unplug the power cord while the unit is operating, data that was recorded may be lost or the unit may malfunction.
About CDs The unit CAN play the following discs CDs: Music CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs MP3 files: CD-Rs and CD-RWs (recorded in a format conforming to the ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2, or Joliet standards). Multisession CDs are supported. Notes If the disc begins with a CD-DA (or MP3) session, it is recognized as a CD-DA (or MP3) disc, and other sessions are not played back. A disc with a mixed CD format is recognized as a CD-DA (audio) disc.
Specifications Amplifier section CD player section European model: System: Compact disc and digital audio system DIN power output (rated): 24 + 24 W (8 at 1 kHz, DIN) Continuous RMS power output (reference): 30 + 30 W (8 at 1 kHz, 10 % THD) Music Power output (reference): 30 + 30 W (8 at 1 kHz, 10 % THD) Laser Diode Properties: Emission duration: continuous Laser Output*: Less than 44.
DAB tuner section (UK model only) Tuner: DAB stereo tuner General AUDIO IN (stereo mini jack): Voltage 0.8 V, impedance 22 k Power requirements: (USB) port: USB type A, Full speed USB Antenna: DAB lead antenna Frequency range: Band-III: 174.928 (5A) – 239.200 (13F) MHz DAB frequency table (Band-III): 70GB Inputs/Outputs Frequency Label 174.928 MHz 176.640 MHz 178.352 MHz 180.064 MHz 181.936 MHz 183.648 MHz 185.360 MHz 187.072 MHz 188.928 MHz 190.640 MHz 192.352 MHz 194.064 MHz 195.936 MHz 197.
USB devices supported by this unit This unit supports the following Sony USB devices for import, transfer and playback operations. Other USB devices are not supported.
Glossary Bit rate MP3 The bit rate is a measure of data volume expressed in bits per second (bps). Abbreviation of MPEG-1 Audio Layer3. It is a standard for audio file compression determined by the MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group), an ISO (International Organization for Standardization) working group. It enables compression of audio files to about 1/10 of the data size of a standard compact disc.
Index A Accessories 10 Album 16 Information 43 AM loop antenna 19 AM tuning interval 33 Artist 16 Audio CD 30, 68 Audio format 23, 24, 25, 34 AUDIO IN 15 Playback 36 AUDIO OUT 18 Auto tuning 32 B Battery 20 Bit rate 23, 25 C Cassette deck 36 CD 68 Import 23, 24 Playback 30 CD-R/CD-RW 68 Clock 21 Computer 24, 43 Condensation 72 Connections 18 AUDIO IN 36 DMPORT 37 D DAB 72 Antenna 18 Listening 32 Preset 33 Record 25 Scan 20 DAB Automatic Scan 20 Demonstration 53 Directory 16 Display 16, 53 DMPORT 19
S Search 40, 41 Shuffle play 38 Sleep Timer 50 Sound effect 11 Speakers 18 STANDBY indicator 55 System requirements 42 T Text editing 47 Title Update Export 43 Import 45 Title Updater 41 Track Adding title 41 Audio format 23, 24, 25, 29, 34 Erase 28 Track mark 25 Track number 29 Transfer 26 Program 27 USB device 26 Tuner (Radio) 32 U USB device Import 24 Transfer 26 USB port 15 V Voltage Selector 19 W Windows Media Audio 24 74GB
Trademarks, etc. “GIGA JUKE” and its logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Title Updater is a trademark of Sony Corporation. and are “WALKMAN”, registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. MICROVAULT is a trademark of Sony Corporation. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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