Sony Micro Hi-Fi System with Giga Juke Hard Drive NAS-50HDE Benutzerhandbuch

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To change the display design
You can select the display design on the 
unit.
Enter the Setup menu and select [Screen 
setting].
Select [Type 1] or [Type 2].
Select [OK].
The display changes to the design you 
selected.
Setting the standby mode
Enter the Setup menu and select 
[System setting].
Select [Standby mode].
Select [Standard start-up].
Quick 
start-up
The unit responds quickly 
to operations that you make 
after the power is turned on. 
This setting results in high 
power consumption.
Standard 
start-up
The unit responds slowly to 
operations that you make 
after the power is turned on. 
This setting saves on power 
consumption.
(
 Factory setting)
Select [Close].
Tip
 You can tell which standby mode is selected by the 
color of the On/Standby indicator when you turn 
off the power. 
Red: The standby mode is “Standard start-up”. 
Orange: The standby mode is “Quick start-up”. 
Green: The unit is analyzing the sound (see “About 
12 Tone Analysis” on page 48).
 When the standby mode is set to “Quick start-up”, 
the internal fan sometimes turns on automatically 
even when the power is turned off. This is not a 
malfunction.
Managing the system
Backing up and restoring audio data
You can back up the audio data in the 
unit’s HDD to a shared folder on your 
computer or to a USB hard disk. Backup 
data can be used to restore the data to the 
unit’s HDD.
If the data in the HDD has been previously 
backed up, the next time a back up 
operation is performed, you can perform 
incremental back up to save only the 
contents that have been added since the 
last back up, thereby shortening the time 
required for the operation.
Note that the backed up audio data must 
be validated at the time it is used to restore 
data to the unit’s HDD. To validate audio 
data, confirmation must be received via 
the Internet to guard against the illegal 
copying of audio data.
After a certain amount of audio data 
has accumulated in the HDD, it is 
recommended that a backup be made as 
insurance against unexpected accidents.
Note
To restore backed up data, the unit must be 
connected to the Internet.
Required hard disk format and 
size for backing up
To back up audio data to a USB hard disk, 
the hard disk must use the FAT32 file 
system.
The size of the hard disk should be larger 
than the audio data that will be backed up.
Refer to page 110 for the size of the unit’s 
HDD. To check how much space remains 
on the HDD, view the information in 
[System info] in the Option menu.