Playing Audio Data Stored On Your "Giga Juke" Music Server - Sony GIGAJUKE NAS-C5E Operating Instructions Manual

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Playing audio data stored
on your "GIGA JUKE"
Music Server
You can use this unit to play audio data stored on
your "GIGA JUKE" Music Server.
Before you can do this, you must first connect the
unit to the "GIGA JUKE" Music Server.
Note
If standby mode on the "GIGA JUKE" Music Server is
set to "Standard (power save)", the unit will not be
able to connect to the "GIGA JUKE" Music Server.
1
Press HOME NETWORK.
If you are using the unit for the first time,
a server selection display appears.
The next time you press HOME
NETWORK, the unit automatically
connects to the last connected server and
the playback window appears (the server
selection display does not appear).
If information regarding the last audio
data played is no longer available, or if
[Off] has been set for [Server setting] –
[Server auto connect], the server selection
display will appear.
2
Press / to select the name of the
"GIGA JUKE" Music Server (such as
[NAS-S55HDE]) that you want to
connect to.
3
Press / to select the item you want
to play.
You can select the following items.
 Playlist*
 Artist*
 Album*
 Genre*
 Year*
 All tracks*
 Select server
* Items are displayed in the language that is set
on the "GIGA JUKE" Music Server.
Press  to go to the next directory up. If
you press  after reaching the highest
directory, the display returns to the
playback window.
Press  to go to the next directory down.
After you select the directory, press
on the remote control to scroll the
list.
4
Press ENTER or  to switch the
display, and then select the track you
want to play.
The unit starts playing the selected track
and the playback display appears.
Make sure that there is sound output from
the speakers of the unit.
Tip
If the unit is turned off and enters standby mode
while still connected to the "GIGA JUKE" Music
Server, the last playback display is saved and appears
again the next time you turn on the unit.
Note
If the connected server contains a large amount of
audio data, it may take a while for the display to
change while the unit is searching for a track.
Other operations
To
Do the following
Pause playback
Press  during playback.
Press  again to resume
playback.
Fast-rewind or fast-
Press and hold /.
forward the current
track
Go to the beginning
Press / on the
of the current track,
remote control repeatedly.
previous track, or
next track.
Stop playback
Press  to turn off the
unit. The next time you
turn on the unit, the unit
starts playing the track
from the point at which it
stopped.
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