Standby Mode - Sony HAP-S1 User Manual

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The HDD AUDIO PLAYER has two types of standby mode: normal standby mode and Network

Standby mode.

Standby mode
Press the
button to switch to standby mode so that you can save power.
(The HDD AUDIO PLAYER enters this standby mode if the Network Standby mode is disabled.
The HDD AUDIO PLAYER cannot be operated through the network.)
Network Standby mode
In this mode, the network function is activated even when the HDD AUDIO PLAYER is in
standby mode.
This function is useful in the following cases:
When music files are transferred to the HDD AUDIO PLAYER using the HAP Music Transfer
application.
When you want to launch the HDD AUDIO PLAYER from the HDD Audio Remote
application.
Select [Settings] - [System Settings] - [Network Standby] from the menu to set the Network
Standby mode.
Note
The HDD AUDIO PLAYER does not enter standby mode when music files are being
transferred from your computer, smartphone or tablet or when the HDD AUDIO PLAYER is
analyzing transferred music files, even if you press the
The HDD AUDIO PLAYER enters standby after all target music files are transferred and
analyzed.
Hint
The HDD AUDIO PLAYER enters the Network Standby mode after 20 minutes of no
operations and no playback if [Auto Standby] is set to [On] (factory default setting). The HDD
AUDIO PLAYER does not enter the standby mode or the Network Standby mode when an
external input is selected.
[92] Dealing with problems/Inquiries
Forced shutdown of the HDD AUDIO PLAYER
In the rare case of an unusual situation, such as if the HDD AUDIO PLAYER does not respond
to operations of the buttons and controls, you can forcibly turn the power off.
You do not need to forcibly shut down the HDD AUDIO PLAYER in normal use.
button to switch to standby mode.

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