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NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1) NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)
© 2007 Sony Corporation
3-213-271-13(1)
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is soware is based in part on the work of the
Independent JPEG Group.

ATRAC, , OpenMG and
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
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“WALKMAN”, and are
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Printed in Malaysia
HDD Network Audio Component NAC-HD1E
Operating Instructions
HDD Network Audio Component
NAC-HD1E
Getting started ..................................................... 8
Listening to Music .............................................20
Using the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) .................26
Editing Tracks in the HDD Jukebox .............54
Using the Timer ..................................................67
Listening to Music Stored in a Computer
— Network Media .....................................73
Connections and Settings ..............................79
Additional Information ....................................97
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Operating Instructions

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1) NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)© 2007 Sony Corporation3-213-271-13(1)Trademarksis soware is based in part on the work of t

Seite 2 - To reduce the risk of re or

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)10GBMain unitRemote sensor/ (power) buttonTurns the power on or o (page 12).PHONES jackUse to connect headphones.Menu op

Seite 3 - NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)100GBWhen recording from the radio, music and talk contents cannot be distinguished automatically.Check whether the “Trac

Seite 4 - Table of Contents

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)101GBThe contents recorded by the Recording Timer is not complete. Some of the material at the beginning or in the middle a

Seite 5 - Computer — Network Media

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)102GBThe unit cannot be registered to a VAIO computer.Make sure the network connection is correctly made and check the fo

Seite 6 - Additional Informa

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)103GBThe audio format that appears on the unit is dierent from that on the server.e audio format for playback via a net

Seite 7 - Before operating the unit

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)104GBDuring the restoration of audio data, a message similar to the following one may appear.[e backup le that you have j

Seite 8 - Guide to parts and controls

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)105GBAbout the self-diagnosis functionA service number consisting of ve alphanumeric letters (e.g., E 00 11) appears in th

Seite 9

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)106GBOn volume adjustmentCDs and hard disks reproduce sound with considerably less noise than vinyl records. For this reaso

Seite 10 - Main unit

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)107GBCD-RWs may require some time before they begin to play. is is because they have a lower reection index than other

Seite 11

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)108GBActual structureAlbumDiscFirst directory (root)Sub-directory 2Sub- directory 3Sub- directory 4TrackDisplay on the unit

Seite 12 - Basic operations

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)109GBOutputsName of jacks/connectorsJack/connector typeOutput levelLoad inpedanceANALOG OUT 1ANALOG OUT 2Phono jack2 Vrms

Seite 13 - Using menus

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)11GBSETUP buttonDisplays the Setup menu (page 13).Use to enter clock, network and other system settings.BACK buttonUse to g

Seite 14 - Switching the display mode

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)110GBBroadbandGeneral name for communication lines that use a broad frequency bandwidth for sending and receiving large amo

Seite 15 - Entering text

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)111GBDNSAbbreviation of Domain Name System. A server that translates domain names to IP addresses, or IP addresses to domai

Seite 16

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)112GBMTPAbbreviation for Media Transfer Protocol.MTP is a data transfer technology developed by Microso Corporation. is p

Seite 17 - Setting up the Sony

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)113GBIndexAAccess limitation 78Access point 88, 90Album 14, 20, 22, 36, 37, 58AM loop antenna 81Amplier 17, 80AM radi

Seite 18 - Setting the clock

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)114GBMMain display 14Main unit 10Menu 13Mobile phone 50ModeAudio CD/MP3 21Display 14, 76Listing mode 35Play mode 25

Seite 19 - To cancel the procedure

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)115GBTrack 15Audio format 28, 46, 63, 75Change titles 58Combine 62Convert 63Delete 53, 59Divide 61Icon 15, 52, 74Mo

Seite 20 - Playing a CD

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)12GBBasic operationsTurning on the power/1 Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.e unit automatically turns on, makes

Seite 21 - Obtaining title information

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)13GBSelecting a functionTo select the function directlyCD HDD ANALOG INNETWORK MEDIA FM/AMx-DJ DIGITAL INTo select (func

Seite 22 - Viewing information for a CD

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)14GBTo cancel the procedurePress BACK.Function menuAppears when you press the FUNCTION button.Use this menu to select a fun

Seite 23 - Listening to the radio

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)15GBAbout track iconsDierent track formats have dierent track icons.Icon Track formatATRACMP3Linear PCMere is no list di

Seite 24 - Presetting radio stations

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)16GB////ENTER buttons/// buttons Use these buttons to move the cursor.ENTER button Press this button to enter

Seite 25 - Repeat play · Shuffle

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)17GBOther operationsTo Do the following:Restore the previous conditionPress BACK.Move the cursorPress ///.Enter upperca

Seite 26 - Drive (HDD)

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)18GBSetting the clocke time on the clock must be correctly set for the proper operation of functions. You can set the cloc

Seite 27 - About audio formats

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)19GBSetting the clock through an Internet connection — NTPYou can set the clock by connecting the unit to the NTP (Network

Seite 28

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)2GBWARNINGTo reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.To reduce the risk

Seite 29

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)20GBListening to MusicPlaying a CDis unit can play audio CDs and CD-R/RW discs recorded with MP3 audio tracks. See page 10

Seite 30 - Recording a CD to the HDD

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)21GBTo select a track using the numeric buttons1 Press a numeric button while the track list (of track directory) is displa

Seite 31 - Recording a radio broadcast

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)22GBTo obtain dierent title informationSelect online [Search] while the search results are displayed. e unit starts searc

Seite 32

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)23GBListening to the radioSee page 80 for details on connecting the amplier.FM/AMPRESET+PRESET–TUNING–TUNING+Selecting

Seite 33

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)24GBPresetting radio stationsTo preset an FM station1 Enter the FM/AM function and select FM.2 Enter the Option menu and se

Seite 34 - Playing the HDD

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)25GBRepeat play · Shuffle play You can listen to tracks in random order (shue play) or to one track repeatedly (repeat play)

Seite 35 - Switching listing modes

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)26GBUsing the Hard Disk Drive (HDD)Recording/Importing to the HDDYou can record or import tracks from various sound sources

Seite 36

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)27GBAbout audio formatsYou can select the format of the audio data that will be saved to the HDD Jukebox. Since the amount

Seite 37

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)28GBSetting up the unit for recording/importingHDD REC HDD REC ////ENTERHDD REC 1 Enter the Option menu for the resp

Seite 38

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)29GBTrack markTrack marks are added automatically during recording with the FM/AM, ANALOG IN, or DIGITAL IN function. e in

Seite 39 - Repeat play · Shuffle play

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)3GBDisposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection syst

Seite 40 - ( Factory setting)

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)30GBAuto title (ANALOG IN and DIGITAL IN functions only)*On e unit automatically gets title information according to the

Seite 41 - Playing tracks using x-DJ

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)31GBTo select and record individual tracks1 Enter the Function menu and select [CD].You can set the following items in the

Seite 42 - Using x-DJ

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)32GBAutomatic detection of music and talk (for Radio Music and Radio Talk channels)When “Track mark” is set to “Auto” in th

Seite 43 - Using Music Surfin’

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)33GBContinued TipsDuring recording, a track mark is added whenever you press the HDD REC  button. Track marks can only

Seite 44 - Setting up x-DJ

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)34GB4 Select the albums to be imported.e selected items will be checked .You can remove a check mark by pressing ENTER ag

Seite 45 - About 12 Tone Analysis

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)35GBTo Do the followingSelect a previous/next trackPress / during playback.Select a trackPress /// to select a track.

Seite 46 - Transferring audio

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)36GBListing modeContents and directory structure (list type)Album Albums[List of albums] – [List of tracks]Artist Artists

Seite 47 - (ATRAC AD)

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)37GB CD “GJ & Friends”Track No.Track name Artist name Genre1 Fox tail GJ POP2 Jukebox hero Alzeeebra ROCK3 Summer’07 Fe

Seite 48 -  Factory setting)

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)38GBOpening (music and talk)CommercialTalkMusicTalkMusice contents are recorded as a single album from the beginning to th

Seite 49 - Standard

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)39GBRepeat play · Shuffle playYou can listen to tracks in random order (shue play) or one track repeatedly (repeat play).1 W

Seite 50

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)4GBTable of ContentsBefore operating the unitBe sure to read the following information ...

Seite 51 - Transferring tracks to a PSP

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)40GBSelected listing modePlay area The unitRecording sourceAlbum Plays all tracks in the selected album.Recording sourcePla

Seite 52 - Other operations

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)41GBPlaying tracks using x-DJe x-DJ function automatically analyzes tracks in the HDD Jukebox and categorizes them into 23

Seite 53 - To delete a playlist on the

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)42GBList of Music Surn’ buttonsButton on the remote controlName of the channelDescriptionA ARTIST Tracks by the same artis

Seite 54

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)43GBUsing Music Surfin’If you press the A, Y, or M button while playing a channel in x-DJ, the unit creates the following te

Seite 55 - Searching and

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)44GBNotesOnly tracks with information on its release year will be assembled into the YEAR channel.e year indicated for

Seite 56 - Creating a folder

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)45GBTransferring x-DJ channelsYou can register a channel to the HDD Jukebox as a playlist and then transfer the playlist to

Seite 57 - Creating a playlist

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)46GBTransferring audio dataYou can transfer ATRAC3-, ATRAC3plus-, MP3- and Linear PCM-format audio data to an externally co

Seite 58 - Changing titles

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)47GBTransferring tracks to a “WALKMAN” (ATRAC AD)NotesMake sure that you do not disconnect the USB cable while transferri

Seite 59 - Deleting recordings

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)48GBStandard mode1 Connect the “WALKMAN” (ATRAC AD) to a USB connecting jack on the unit.2 Enter the Function menu and sele

Seite 60 - Moving recordings

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)49GB3 Press TRANSFER on the remote control or the unit.4 If the storage medium selection display appears, select the storag

Seite 61 - Dividing recorded

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)5GBEditing Tracks in the HDD Jukebox About the functions that can be performed ...

Seite 62 - Combining recorded

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)50GBTransferring tracks to a mobile phone1 Connect the mobile phone to the USB connecting jack on the unit.2 Set the connec

Seite 63 - Converting the audio

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)51GBTransferring tracks to a PSP1 Connect the PSP to the USB connecting jack on the unit.2 Set the connected PSP to the USB

Seite 64 - Saving image files

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)52GBOther operationsTo transfer tracks using the Option menu1 Connect the device to which you want to transfer data.2 Enter

Seite 65 - Registering desired

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)53GBDeleting albums, tracks, or playlists on the destination deviceTo delete an album or a track on the destination deviceY

Seite 66 - To transfer a playlist

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)54GBEditing Tracks in the HDD Jukebox About the functions that can be performedYou can edit folders, albums, groups, tracks

Seite 67 - Using the Sleep Timer

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)55GBSearching and obtaining title informationYou can search for title information from the unit’s database or from the Inte

Seite 68 - Using the Wake Up

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)56GBBatch searching for and obtaining information for multiple tracksis function conveniently does a batch search for albu

Seite 69 - Using the Recording

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)57GB5 Enter the folder title.For details on entering text, see “Entering text” on page 15.6 Select [Create].A new folder is

Seite 70 - Press  or HDD REC 

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)58GBChanging titlesYou can change names of folders, groups, albums, tracks, artists, genres and playlists.e names that can

Seite 71

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)59GB5 Enter the title.For details on entering text, see “Entering text” on page 15.If you are changing the name of a genre,

Seite 72 - To change a timer setting

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)6GBConnections and Settings Connecting the antennas and the amplier ...79N

Seite 73 - What is Network

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)60GB4 Select [Delete].A conrmation window appears.5 Select [Yes].TipWhen deleting a track in a playlist, you can choose wh

Seite 74 - Listening to music

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)61GBContinued 4 Select [Enter].e destination selection window appears.5 Select the destination.A conrmation window appea

Seite 75 - About audio data formats

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)62GB5 Press ENTER at the point where the track is to be divided.e unit plays repeatedly the rst two seconds of the track

Seite 76 - Various play modes

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)63GB4 Select the second track.5 Select [Combine].6 Select [Execute].e tracks are combined in the order checked.To change t

Seite 77 - Useful settings

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)64GBSaving image filesYou can import image les from the shared folder* in your computer through a network or a USB storage

Seite 78 - — Access limitation setting

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)65GB5 Select the device that has the desired image le.If you select the PC shared folder, the shared folder setting displa

Seite 79 - Settings

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)66GBNoteWhen you want to listen to tracks using the Favorites channel in x-DJ, you have to register the tracks to “Favorite

Seite 80 -  coaxial cable

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)67GBUsing the Timere unit has three timer functions; Sleep Timer, Wake Up Timer and Recording Timer. You can make one sett

Seite 81 - To set up the AM loop antenna

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)68GBUsing the Wake Up TimerYou can set the timer to automatically turn the unit on and o at a specied time everyday. e u

Seite 82 - Network connection and setup

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)69GBUsing the Recording TimerYou can set the timer to record a radio program or playback from an external component that is

Seite 83 - Simple connection

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)7GBBefore operating the unitThe supplied manuals and their contents Quick connection and operation guideis manual provide

Seite 84 - When using ADSL

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)70GB4 Set each item.When you select [Analog In record]:When you select [Digital In record]:5 Select [OK].6 Press TIMER or B

Seite 85 - When using a hub

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)71GBOther operationsTo cancel a timer setting while the timer operation is in progressYou can cancel a timer setting while

Seite 86 - NETWORK port of the unit

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)72GBTo change a timer setting1 Press TIMER.2 Select the setting you want to change.e change setting display appears.3 Sele

Seite 87 - Setting up the network

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)73GBListening to Music Stored in a Computer — Network MediaWhat is Network Media?e NETWORK MEDIA function allows you to tr

Seite 88

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)74GBListening to musicAs an example of the NETWORK MEDIA function, this section explains the operations on the unit when it

Seite 89

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)75GBNoteWhile the server is being connected to the unit, make sure not to shut down the server or delete the audio le in t

Seite 90

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)76GBTo switch the listing modeWhen connected to a server that supports the display of playlists, the unit allows the select

Seite 91 - Other settings

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)77GBViewing information on playlists or tracks1 Select the playlist or track on which you want to check the information.2 E

Seite 92 - Managing the system

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)78GBIf the server that you want does not appear in the list of selectable serversEnter the Option menu and select [Display]

Seite 93

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)79GBConnections and SettingsConnecting the antennas and the amplifierConnect the supplied antennas, the optional amplier an

Seite 94

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)8GBGuide to parts and controlsRemote controlOperation buttons Use in all functions to perform basic operations. (play) b

Seite 95

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)80GBConnect the FM wire antenna.Connect the FM wire antenna to the FM antenna jack on the unit.FM wire antennaNotes Mak

Seite 96 - Formatting the system

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)81GBConnect the unit to the network.If you have a network environment, you can connect the unit to the Internet through a

Seite 97 - Troubleshooting

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)82GBNetwork connection and setupis unit can be connected to the Internet through ADSL, cable (CATV) or optical ber (FTTH)

Seite 98 - Sound output

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)83GBTo use a wireless LANWhen using the unit through a wireless LAN connection, follow the owchart below to select the con

Seite 99 - HDD Jukebox

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)84GBCATV jackCoaxial cable (optional)Cable modemNetwork cable (optional)Broadband routerNetwork cable (optional)To the NET

Seite 100 - NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)85GBInternetONU (Optical Network Unit) (circuit-terminating equipment)Network cable (optional)Broadband routerNetwork cabl

Seite 101 - Continued

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)86GBNetwork cable (optional)Ethernet/wireless LAN media converter (optional)ADSL modem or ONU (circuit-terminating equipm

Seite 102

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)87GBSetting up the networkTo access the Internet from the unit, you must make sure the network settings have been correctly

Seite 103 - Internet

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)88GBItems Denition ExamplesDHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) is a protocol that automatically allocates infor

Seite 104

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)89GBTo set up a wired LAN networkis section explains how to set up the unit for a wired LAN network or a wireless LAN netw

Seite 105 - Precautions

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)9GBHDD REC buttonsUse for recording to the HDD Jukebox.HDD REC  (start recording) button (page 30)HDD REC  (pause rec

Seite 106 - About CDs

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)90GBTo check the network status1 Select [Network status check] in the wired LAN setup display.2 Select [Execute].e unit st

Seite 107 - About MP3

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)91GBSetting the shared folderIf you set a folder on the computer for shared use, you can import audio data or image data st

Seite 108 - Specifications

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)92GBTo change the display designYou can select the display design on the unit.1 Enter the Setup menu and select [Screen set

Seite 109 - Audio characteristics

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)93GBNotesBacking up may take a long time (up to 60 to 80 of hours) depending on the amount of data, the USB hard disk, th

Seite 110 - Glossary

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)94GBWhen back up data already exists on the drive1 Select [Full backup] or [Incremental backup] in step 5 of “To back up da

Seite 111

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)95GB5 Set each item by performing steps 1 to 3 described below.1 Select one of the following items.PC name e computer name

Seite 112 - List of input characters

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-13(1)96GBNotesWhen you cancel a back up operation, the data that has been backed up on the external device remains incomplete

Seite 113

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)97GBAdditional InformationTroubleshootingIf a problem occurs while operating the unit, follow the steps described below bef

Seite 114

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)98GBSound outputThere is no sound.Check the amplier connections and conrm that the amplier is turned on.Sound monito

Seite 115

NAC-HD1E.GB.3-213-271-11(1)99GBFM/AMRadio broadcasts cannot be received.Connect the antennas correctly (pages 79 and 80).Adjust the antenna positi

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