Sony Giga Juke NAS-SC500PK Operating Instructions Manual page 160

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A maximum of 20 connectable clients have been set.
Delete unnecessary clients with [Manual setting] in
the server setting menu.
Depending on the network environment, automatic
connection may not be allowed for the client.
Register the client manually with [Manual setting] in
the server setting menu.
The server function on the unit is suspended if the
unit is conducting one of the following operations.
The unit reconnects to the clients after the respective
operation has completed.
 Recording
 Importing
 Editing
 Analyzing music data manually for "SensMe™
Channels"
 Converting format
 Importing music data from a computer*
 Updating the system application*
 Changing the display design*
 Moving track data to a receiver system*
 Formatting the system*
If you cancel the operation by pressing  and
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the unit changes to the quick start-up standby
mode (page 125), the server function will remain
suspended.
If the unit does not reconnect to the client after the
above operation has completed, enter the Settings
menu, select [Server setting] – [Manual setting], and
then confirm that the desired client is registered. If
the desired client is not registered, do the procedure
in "To register a client manually" (page 113) and
register the client manually.
Tracks on the unit do not appear on the client.
When you want to play audio data that is in a
format not supported by the client, select HOME
NETWORK function on the unit. By doing this,
however, the client becomes the only device that can
connect to the unit.
The client cannot play tracks on the unit.
The number of connectable clients that can play
audio data on the server has already reached the
maximum. Stop playback on unnecessary clients so
that the desired client can play the data.
Depending on your network environment, playback
on multiple clients may not be possible. Playback on
the desired client may become possible when you
stop playback on an unnecessary client.
Track information is updated after recording or
editing has been performed. For this reason, the
client may sometimes be unable to obtain the correct
track information. If this is the case, the information
on the client should be updated.
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The SERVER indicator on the unit remains lit
even after the client has stopped playing. The
number of connected clients that appear on the
unit does not match the actual number.
This may occur, depending on when the server data
is read by the client.
When using PARTY MODE
The unit cannot play the track that is currently
being played by the "host".
The "host" is playing a track of which audio format
cannot be played on the unit.
It will take about 10 seconds before the playback
sound is output.
If a track is being played by the "host" at the time the
unit enters PARTY MODE as a "guest", the unit will
not start playing from the middle of the track. The
unit will start playing from the next track that the
"host" plays.
Timer
The Recording Timer does not work.
A power failure occurred or the power cord was
disconnected while the timer setting was in standby
mode.
The unit is being subjected to shocks or vibrations.
Place the unit at a stable location.
The Recording Timer is deactivated while the unit
is backing up audio data, restoring audio data,
transferring audio files from the computer, or
moving track data to a receiver system.
Although the Wake up Timer has been set, the
unit does not start playback at the specified
time.
A power failure occurred while the timer setting
was in standby mode or the power cord was
disconnected.
The unit is being subjected to shocks or vibrations.
Place the unit at a stable location.
The Wake up Timer is deactivated while the unit
is backing up audio data, restoring audio data,
transferring audio files from the computer, or
moving track data to a receiver system.

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