Micro HI-FI Component System Operating Instructions Getting started Network connections Operations Additional information Troubleshooting Precautions/Specifications CMT-MX700Ni/MX750Ni
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.
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 reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This product is intended to be used in the following countries: AT, BE, CH, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, SE, SK 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 HIFI Component System shall exclusively be used inside buildings.
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.
Table of Contents Before operating this system....................................................................5 Features of this system ............................................................................9 Enjoying music from various sources ...................................................9 Using the system with DLNA-compliant devices ....................................9 Getting started Checking the supplied accessories........................................................
Operations Playing a CD/MP3 disc .......................................................................... 28 Listening to the radio.............................................................................. 30 Tuning in a radio station ................................................................... 30 Presetting radio stations .................................................................. 31 Performing a DAB Initial Scan manually .............................................
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting.....................................................................................58 Messages ......................................................................................64 Precautions/Specifications Precautions ...........................................................................................66 Specifications ........................................................................................68 iPod/iPhone models compatible with this system ........
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. Music Services via Internet The system External component Server FM/DAB* CD USB device iPod/iPhone * The DAB function is available for CMT-MX750Ni only. Using the system with DLNA-compliant devices This system complies with the DLNA standard.
Getting started Checking the supplied accessories Remote (1) qg: for iPhone 3G FM lead antenna (1)* R6 (size AA) batteries (2) DAB lead antenna (1) (CMT-MX750Ni only)* Speaker cords (2) Speaker pads (8) Dock Adapters for iPhone models (1 set) The adapter number is shown on the bottom of Dock Adapter. For iPod models, use the Dock Adapter supplied with your iPod, or purchase a compatible dock adapter from Apple Inc.
Guide to parts and controls Getting started Main unit A I/1 (power) button Use to turn the power on or off (page 31). B STANDBY indicator The following color indicates the power status of the system. Color System status Network standby Green On On/Off Amber Off On Red Off Off G TUNE +/– buttons Use to tune in the desired station. ./> (skip backward/skip forward) buttons Use to select a track or file. m/M (search backward/search forward) buttons Use to find a point in a track or file.
L (USB) port Use to connect a compatible USB device (pages 35, 36). M Disc tray Use to load a disc (pages 29, 49). N Display window For details on the contents of the display, see page 57. O AUDIO IN jack Use to connect the audio output jack of an external component (page 47). P 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). Q Release lever Use to unlock the panel so that it can be closed (page 18).
E Numeric/text buttons Use to select a track or station by corresponding number (page 31). Use to select the desired letter (ABC, DEF, etc.) when entering characters (pages 14, 15, 50). K PARTY button Use to operate the PARTY STREAMING function. Hold down the button to start or close a PARTY (pages 45, 46). CLEAR button Use to erase a letter (page 14). Use to delete a programmed track or file (page 49). M I/1 (power) button Use to turn the power on or off (pages 20, 56).
Entering characters 2 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). Press the corresponding numeric/ text buttons to select the desired characters. Press the button (ABC, DEF, etc.) repeatedly until the desired character appears. If you want to enter punctuation marks (e.g. !, ?) and other symbols (e.g.
List of input characters The table below shows the characters and numbers that you can enter for each character type (“abc,” “ABC,” or “123”). You can check the characters, numbers, and symbols that are assigned to each numeric/text button. ABC 123 1 .,!@´`:;() []{}<>1 .
Preparing the unit, remote and speakers Connecting the antennas, speaker cords and power cord 1 3 2 or 5 4 or WARNING or DO NOT plug the power cord into a wall outlet until all other connections have been made. A Brown side for other countries/regions B White side for North American model C FM lead antenna (Extend it horizontally.) D To wall outlet E DAB lead antenna (Extend it horizontally.)* F Connect white side.
1 Connect the FM lead antenna. Find a location and an orientation that provide good reception, and set up the antenna. Make sure the antenna is fully extended. 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. FM lead antenna Getting started or Insert only the stripped portion of the speaker cords.
Using the remote Using an iPod/iPhone Remove the battery compartment lid, and insert two R6 (size AA) batteries, E side first, matching the polarities. 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 Notes on using the remote • With normal use, the batteries should last for about six months.
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. Getting started Note 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.
Making basic settings When the system is turned on for the first time after purchase, some basic settings are required. • 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.
2 Press TIMER MENU to select the clock set mode. If “PLAY SET?” flashes, press M/m repeatedly to select “CLOCK SET?,” then press ENTER. Press M/m 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 “On” and the system is • turned off, the clock display appears.
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.
Checking the wireless LAN environment of your home network • Depending on your home network environment, the Internet • Wireless LAN router/access point 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.
1 Press HOME NETWORK to select the Home Network function. 8 If the network setting display appears, go to step 4. If the network setting display does not appear, press OPTIONS. 2 Press M/m to select “Network,” then press ENTER. 3 Press M/m to select “Settings,” 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.
If you cannot find the desired network name (SSID) (manual setup method) Setting up a wireless network using the WPS push button configuration method You can input the desired network name (SSID) manually if it does not appear on the list. You can easily set up a WPS wireless connection with one push of the designated button. 1 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).
Setting up a wireless network using the WPS PIN code method If the access point supports the WPS PIN (Personal Identification Number) code connection, you can set up a WPS wireless connection by entering the system’s PIN code into the wireless LAN router/ access point. 1 2 Press M/m to select “Network,” then press ENTER. 3 Press M/m to select “Settings,” then press ENTER. 4 Press M/m to select “Wireless LAN Settings,” then press ENTER. 5 Press M/m to select “Manual Registration,” then press ENTER.
1 Connect the system to a device that is connected to the server. 6 The proxy setting display appears. The unit When using a fixed IP address Router, hub, etc. 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.
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). 28GB 1 Press CD to select the CD function. 2 Load a disc. 3 Press N to start playback. Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the tray, place a disc on the tray (label side up), and press OPEN/CLOSE to close the tray. Other operations To Do the following: Pause playback Press X (pause). To resume play, press X again. Stop playback Press x (stop).
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. • MP3 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 “.
Listening to the 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 CMTMX750Ni. 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.
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.
Performing a DAB Initial Scan manually When you turn on the system for the first time after purchase, the DAB Initial Scan starts to automatically 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. 3 Press ENTER. “Initial Scan? Push ENTER” appears.
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. 2 Press iPod to select the iPod & iPhone function. 3 Press N to start playback. To Do the following: Pause playback Press X (pause). Press X or N to resume playback. Scroll up/down the iPod/iPhone menus Hold down M/m.
To use the system as a 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.
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 with DRM (Digital Rights Management) copyright protection cannot be played back, and files downloaded from an online music store may not be played back. 1 Connect the USB device to the (USB) port. 3 Press N (play) to start playback. Other operations To Do the following: Pause playback Press X (pause). To resume play, press X again. Stop playback Press x (stop).
To Do the following: Remove the USB device Hold down x (stop) on the 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 • • • • • • • • • • • 36GB USB cable supplied with the USB device to be connected.
Listening to audio content stored on a 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. network. t See “Connecting the system to your home network” (page 22). • When you have connected the system to the network, set up the server. t See “Setting up the server” (page 37). About DLNA DLNA is an abbreviation for Digital Living Network Alliance.
1 Go to [Start] – [Control Panel]. 2 Select [View network status and tasks] under [Network and Internet]. 6 Select [Change advanced sharing settings]. 7 Select [Choose media streaming options…] from [Media streaming]. 8 If [Media streaming is not turned on] appears in the [Media streaming options] window, select [Turn on media streaming]. 9 Select [Allow all]. The [Network and Sharing Center] window appears.
11 12 Select [OK] to close the window. 5 Select [Customize]. 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). x When using Windows Vista/XP This section explains how to set up Windows Media Player 11 installed on Windows Vista/XP*.
11 Check [Allow new devices and computers automatically] and select [OK]. 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).
3 Press M/m to select the desired 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. 4 Press M/m to select the desired track, then press ENTER. Other operations To Do the following: Pause playback* Press X (pause) during playback. Press N (play) to resume playback. Stop playback Press x (stop). Go to the beginning of Press .
Listening to music services You can listen to music services offered on the Internet with this system (Music Service function). To use 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.
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.” Press OPTIONS. The item displayed may vary 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.
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 system when you enjoy a new music service. 1 Press MUSIC SERVICES to select the Music Service function.
Using the PARTY STREAMING function Starting a PARTY You can start a PARTY so that other devices that support the PARTY STREAMING function can play the same music even 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. 3 Hold down PARTY until “START PARTY” appears.
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.
Listening to audio material from an external component 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). 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.
Playing in various modes 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)*1 The system plays the tracks or files in random order.
Playing in random order or programmed order 1 3 Press ./> 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. While playback is stopped, press PLAY MODE repeatedly to select the desired play mode. The play mode changes as follows: Normal t “ ” t “SHUF” t “ SHUF” t “PGM” t Normal 2 A Selected track or file number B Total playing time of the selected track or file Press N.
Searching for an item using a keyword Note 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. 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.
Additional information Setting functions related to network operations 4 Press M/m to select the setting item to check, then press ENTER. The current setting appears. You can check the following settings*. Connection DNS Settings SSID Primary DNS Secondary DNS IP Settings Proxy Settings IP Address Proxy Address Subnet Mask Port Number Default Gateway MAC Address * The setting items during setup differ depending on the network environment and connection method.
3 Press M/m to select “Off” or “On,” then press ENTER. 4 Press M/m to select “Allow” or “Not Allow,” then press ENTER. Display item Description Display item Description Off* The system consumes less power than when the network standby is set to “On,” though the system takes more time to resume operations when powered on again. The STANDBY indicator lights up in red. Allow* All the devices on the home network are permitted to access this system.
To set access permission for the devices 3 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 M/m to select “Access Settings,” then press ENTER. 3 Press M/m to select “On” or “Off,” then press ENTER. Display item Description On* 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.
Changing the sound settings Adjusting the bass and treble You can adjust the bass and treble to your preferences. 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 set to “ON.” Press DSGX to select “ON.” The DSGX function turns on. To cancel the DSGX function Press DSGX to select “OFF.” 54GB 1 Press EQ repeatedly to select “BASS” or “TREBLE.” 2 Press M/m to adjust the level.
Using the timers The system offers two timer functions. If you use both timers, the Sleep Timer has priority. 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. Play the desired sound source. 2 Press SLEEP repeatedly. After the selected time elapses, the system turns off automatically.
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 2 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 • Notes for the iPod/iPhone user Prepare the sound source.
Changing the display settings – total number of folders (albums) on the MP3 disc or You can change the information on the display and the display mode. To Do the following: Change the information on display*1 Press DISPLAY repeatedly when the system is on. Change Display mode Press DISPLAY repeatedly when the system is off*2. 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).
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 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.
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 , The following discs can increase the time it takes to system? , The specified station may have temporarily stopped broadcasting. Sound comes from only one channel, or the left and right volumes are not balanced. , Place the speakers as symmetrically as possible.
The iPod/iPhone does not function. There is no sound. , Make sure the iPod/iPhone is connected securely. , Make sure the iPod/iPhone is updated with the latest , The USB device is not connected correctly. Turn off 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.
Files cannot be played back. , The audio file does not have the extension “.mp3,” “.wma,” “.m4a,” “.mp4” or “.3gp.” , The data is not stored in MP3/WMA/AAC format. , WMA files with DRM copyright protection cannot be played back. For how to check the copyright protection of a WMA file, see page 63. , USB storage devices formatted with file systems other than FAT16 or FAT32 are unsupported.* , If you use a partitioned USB storage device, only files on the first partition can be played.
Play does not start, or does not automatically change to the next track or file. You cannot play a copyrighted WMA format track. , Make sure that the audio file you are trying to play is , For how to check the copyright protection of a WMA in a format supported by this system (page 40). file, see page 63. , WMA files with DRM copyright protection cannot be played back. For how to check the copyright protection of a WMA file, see page 63. You cannot select a previously selected track.
The system joins an unintended PARTY. To check the copyright protection You cannot connect the system to a service. 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.
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 M during playback or pause. Data Error: You tried to play an unplayable file on the USB device. 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 (steps).
No Server: Not Available: There is no server on the network that the system can connect to. Try refreshing the server list (page 40). • The selected service is not available. • An operation that is currently unavailable is No Track: Not in Use: There is no playable file in the selected folder on the server. An operation that is currently prohibited is being performed. being performed. Not Found: There is no item on the server that matches a keyword.
Precautions/Specifications Precautions On safety About this unit • Completely unplug the power cord from the wall socket • If you have connected to an outside network, such as • • 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.
On playable discs Notes on playing MP3 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 • This unit supports the MP3 format, a sampling rate of – – – – – – – – CD format or MP3 format conforming to ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 or Joliet CD-R/CD-RW recorded in multisession that have not been ended by “closing the session” CD-R/CD-RW of poor recording quality, CD-R/ CD-RW that h
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 CD player section System: Compact disc and digital audio system Laser Diode Properties Emission Duration: Continuous Laser Output*: Less than 44.
DAB/DAB+ tuner section (CMT-MX750Ni only): Frequency Label 230.784 MHz 13A FM stereo, DAB/FM superheterodyne tuner 232.496 MHz 13B Frequency range 234.208 MHz 13C Band-III: 174.928 (5A) MHz – 239.200 (13F) MHz 235.776 MHz 13D 237.488 MHz 13E Antenna: 239.200 MHz 13F DAB/FM lead antenna DAB/DAB+ frequency table (Band-III) iPod/iPhone section Label Compatible iPod/iPhone models: 174.928 MHz 5A See page 71. 176.640 MHz 5B 178.352 MHz 5C USB section 180.
Inputs/Outputs FM Antenna terminals: 75 ohms unbalanced 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.
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.
Glossary AAC LAN Router Abbreviation for Advanced Audio Coding. It is a standard for audio file compression determined by the MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group), an ISO (International Organization for Standardization)/ IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) working group. 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.
WPA Abbreviation for Wi-Fi Protected Access. An encryption standard for wireless LAN networks created by the Wi-Fi Alliance to remedy a number of serious security problems in the WEP system. In addition to the network name (SSID) and encryption key (WEP), this protocol uses a user authentication framework called “EAP” (Extensible Authentication Protocol) and a protocol called “TKIP” (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) which automatically updates the encryption code at regular intervals for higher security.
Precautions/Specifications Index A F N AAC 72 Access permission 52 Access point 23 Alphabet search 50 Audio format 35, 40 Auto standby 21 Features 9 Fixed IP address 24, 27 FM lead antenna 17 FM tuner 30 Home Network function 37 Listening 40 Optional network settings 51 Server setting 37 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 CD 28 Character input 14 Clock 20 Connecting the unit 16 Con
S V 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 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
Precautions/Specifications 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. • Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows 7™, • • • • • Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc.
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