Sony Giga Juke NAS-S55HDE Operating Instructions Manual page 119

Hdd network audio system
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The contents recorded by the Recording
Timer is not complete. Some of the material
at the beginning or in the middle are
missing.
Set the date and time correctly (pages 26 and
86).
A power failure occurred while the timer
setting was in standby mode or the power
cord was disconnected.
You performed an operation, such as an
editing operation, or you backed up the data
shortly before the Recording Timer was
activated.
The unit was subjected to shocks or vibrations.
Place the unit at a stable location.
Back up
The unit cannot connect to a shared folder
on a computer.
Enter the correct computer name, shared
name and user name.
Deactivate the Windows security function or
the firewall function of the anti-virus software.
After using the shared folder, make sure to
reactive these functions.
After performing an incremental back up
operation, the size of the backed up data is
double that of the original.
When the incremental backup was performed,
the clock was incorrectly set (the clock was
set to a time prior to the time the last back up
was performed). Set the clock correctly and
perform an incremental backup again (pages
105 and 106).
Perform a full backup operation (pages 105
and 106).
During the restoration of audio data, a
message similar to the following one may
appear.
[The backup file that you have just been restored
has been subjected to multiple restorations in the
past. In the OpenMG system, restrictions may be
placed on the restoration of copyrighted materials
that have been restored 4 or more times. This
message appears when the backup file you are
using has been restored 4 or more times.]
If a restored file becomes invalid due to a
malfunction in a peripheral component or
severe instability in the unit's system
Consult the local authorized service facility.
If validation of a file fails even after many
attempts at validations
Check the computer or hard disk drive
containing the backup data for damage.
Moving track data
The sender and receiver fail to connect.
Make sure to use a cross LAN cable to make
connection.
Confirm that the direction setting of two
systems (the sender and the receiver) is
correct.
Confirm that moving track data is supported
by both the sender and receiver systems.
Moving track data is not possible when the
receiver system is an older model than that of
the sender system.
It takes a long time to connect.
This sometimes happens when the sender
system has a large amount of track data.
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