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NAS-50HDE/SS-50HDE
Remote control
Operation buttons
Use in all functions to
perform basic operations.
ˎÚ (play) button*
ˎù (fast rewind) •
perform basic operations.
ˎÚ (play) button*
ˎù (fast rewind) •
TUNING–
and ß (fast
forward) • TUNING +
buttons
buttons
ˎê (pause) button
ˎĄ (stop) button
ˎĄ (stop) button
ÕPRESET–, Ñ•PRESET+,
ALBUM+ and ALBUM– buttons
ALBUM+ and ALBUM– buttons
ˎÃ and Ñ buttons
Cues the beginning of a track.
ˎPRESET+ and PRESET– buttons
Use to select a preset radio station
or DAB service (UK model only).
or DAB service (UK model only).
ˎALBUM+ and ALBUM– buttons
Use to select an album or a group.
M.BASS and PRESET EQ
buttons
buttons
ˎM.BASS button
Emphasizes the bass
sound (page 15).
sound (page 15).
ˎPRESET EQ button
Selects a pre-set
customized sound setting
(page 15).
customized sound setting
(page 15).
Ò/Æ (power) button
Turns the power on (page
12).
12).
Function Select buttons
Use to select the function directly.
During standby mode, these
buttons turn on the unit and start
playback at the same time.
ˎHDDÚ button (pages 13, 37)
ˎCDÚ button (pages 13, 20)
ˎFM/AM button (pages 13, 23, 34)
ˎAUDIO IN button (pages 13, 27,
During standby mode, these
buttons turn on the unit and start
playback at the same time.
ˎHDDÚ button (pages 13, 37)
ˎCDÚ button (pages 13, 20)
ˎFM/AM button (pages 13, 23, 34)
ˎAUDIO IN button (pages 13, 27,
35)
ˎNETWORK MEDIA button
(pages 13, 75)
Function Select buttons on the
UK model
UK model
Buttons on the UK model perform
the same function as those with
the same name on non-UK models
(the HDD REC
the same function as those with
the same name on non-UK models
(the HDD REC
Ą button is not
provided on the UK model).
ˎDAB button (pages 13, 23, 34)
MUTING button
Mutes the sound.
VOLUME+* and VOLUME–
buttons
buttons
Use to adjust the volume.
Function Select button
ˎx-DJ button (pages 13, 45)
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HDD REC buttons
Use for recording to the HDD
Jukebox.
ˎHDD REC Ć (start
Jukebox.
ˎHDD REC Ć (start
recording) button (page 31)
ˎHDD REC ê (pause
recording) button (page 31)
ˎHDD REC Ą (stop recording)
button (page 31) (except the
UK model)
UK model)
Numeric*/text buttons
Use to select a track during play or
to enter text.
ˎA•Y•M buttons
to enter text.
ˎA•Y•M buttons
Use to select the additional
channels of Music Surfin’ during
x-DJ (pages 45, 46)
channels of Music Surfin’ during
x-DJ (pages 45, 46)
SETUP button
Displays the Setup menu (page
13). Use to enter clock, network
and other system settings.
13). Use to enter clock, network
and other system settings.
BACK button
Use to go back to the previous
display (page 14).
display (page 14).
TRANSFER button
Use to transfer tracks to a
“WALKMAN” (ATRAC AD)
or other portable audio device
(page 49).
“WALKMAN” (ATRAC AD)
or other portable audio device
(page 49).
DIMMER button
Sets the brightness of the display.
FAVORITE button
Use to add a track to “Favorites”
in the playlist (page 66).
in the playlist (page 66).
DELETE button
Use in each function to delete
an item (page 60).
an item (page 60).
FUNCTION button
Displays the Function menu
(page 13).
Use to select the sound source.
(page 13).
Use to select the sound source.
Menu operation buttons
Use to select menu items and
enter menu settings (page 13).
ˎa, {, R and C buttons
enter menu settings (page 13).
ˎa, {, R and C buttons
Use to select a menu item or
to change a setting.
to change a setting.
ˎENTER button
Use to enter a setting.
OPTIONS button
Displays the Option menu
(page 13).
Menu items will vary according
to the selected function.
(page 13).
Menu items will vary according
to the selected function.
An asterisk (*) indicates buttons that have a tactile dot (the number “5” button,
VOLUME + button and
VOLUME + button and
Ú (play) button of the operation buttons ).
SLEEP and TIMER buttons
ˎSLEEP button
Use to make or confirm the sleep
timer setting (page 68).
timer setting (page 68).
ˎTIMER button
Use to set the timer (pages 69 to
72).
72).
LIST button
Use to switch between the main
display and the list display (page 14).
display and the list display (page 14).
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Setting the clock
The time on the clock must be correctly
set for the proper operation of functions.
You can set the clock either manually or by
connecting to the Internet.
set for the proper operation of functions.
You can set the clock either manually or by
connecting to the Internet.
Setting the clock manually
1
Enter the Setup menu, select [Clock
setting], and then press ENTER.
setting], and then press ENTER.
2
Select [Online auto-sync clock setting]
and press ENTER.
and press ENTER.
3
Select [Off ] and press ENTER.
4
Select the desired city from the [Time
zone] setting.
zone] setting.
If the desired city does not appear
in the [Time zone], select a city that
is within the same time zone as the
desired city.
in the [Time zone], select a city that
is within the same time zone as the
desired city.
5
Select [Standard] or [Summer time]
for the [Summer time] setting.
for the [Summer time] setting.
6
Select [Date input] and press ENTER.
7
Press R/C to select the year/
month/day, and press a/{ to adjust
the value.
month/day, and press a/{ to adjust
the value.
The date is set in order of year, month
and day.
and day.
8
Press R/C to select the hour/
minute, press a/{ to set the value,
and then press ENTER.
minute, press a/{ to set the value,
and then press ENTER.
9
Select [Apply] and press ENTER.
The time appears in [Current time].
10
Select [Close] and press ENTER.
Note
When the time setting display appears after the
power is turned on, the display automatically
disappears if no operation is performed for a while.
If the time is not set correctly, set the time correctly
using the Setup menu.
power is turned on, the display automatically
disappears if no operation is performed for a while.
If the time is not set correctly, set the time correctly
using the Setup menu.
To change the date and time
format
format
You can select an M/D/Y, D/M/Y, or Y/M/
D format for the date and a 12-hour or 24-
hour format for the time.
D format for the date and a 12-hour or 24-
hour format for the time.
1
Enter the Setup menu, select [Screen
setting], and then press ENTER.
setting], and then press ENTER.
2
Select the date and time format.
When selecting the date format:
Select [MM/DD/YYYY], [DD/MM/YYYY],
or [YYYY/MM/DD] for the date format
setting.
Select [MM/DD/YYYY], [DD/MM/YYYY],
or [YYYY/MM/DD] for the date format
setting.
When selecting the time format:
Select [HH:MM] (24-hour system) or [HH:
MM AM/PM] (12-hour system) for the time
format setting.
Select [HH:MM] (24-hour system) or [HH:
MM AM/PM] (12-hour system) for the time
format setting.
3
Select [Execute] and press ENTER.
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Setting the clock through an Internet
connection
— NTP
You can set the clock by connecting the
unit to the NTP (Network Time Protocol)
server on the Web.
Before using this function, make sure the
network setup has already been done (page
85).
unit to the NTP (Network Time Protocol)
server on the Web.
Before using this function, make sure the
network setup has already been done (page
85).
1
Enter the Setup menu, select [Clock
setting], and then press ENTER.
setting], and then press ENTER.
The clock setting display appears.
2
Select the desired city from the [Time
zone] setting.
zone] setting.
If the desired city does not appear
in the [Time zone], select a city that
is within the same time zone as the
desired city.
in the [Time zone], select a city that
is within the same time zone as the
desired city.
3
Select [Standard] or [Summer time]
for the [Summer time] setting.
for the [Summer time] setting.
4
Select [Online auto-sync clock setting]
and press ENTER.
and press ENTER.
5
Select [On] and press ENTER.
6
Select [Server name] and press ENTER.
The text input display appears.
If [NtpServer] appears, the unit
connects to the server that has been set.
If the server name is okay, go to step 8.
If [NtpServer] appears, the unit
connects to the server that has been set.
If the server name is okay, go to step 8.
7
Enter the server name and press
ENTER.
ENTER.
For details on entering text, see
“Entering text” on page 16.
“Entering text” on page 16.
8
Select [Apply] and press ENTER.
The clock is automatically set.
9
Select [Close] and press ENTER.
To restore the server name to its
factory setting
factory setting
In step 7, press the CLEAR button
repeatedly until the server name is deleted.
repeatedly until the server name is deleted.
To cancel the procedure
Press BACK.
Notes
ˎThe unit may not be able to connect to the NTP
server if the Internet setting has not been correctly
done.
done.
ˎIf you are using a proxy server, transmissions may
not be relayed to the NTP server. If this happens,
consult your Internet service provider.
consult your Internet service provider.
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