Sony STRDN1020 사용자 설명서

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Using Netw
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 Features
Enjoying audio content 
stored on the server
You can play back audio content stored on the 
server using the receiver in MP3, Linear PCM, 
WMA and AAC* formats. Audio content with 
DRM (Digital Rights Management) copyright 
protection cannot be played on this receiver.
* The receiver can play AAC files with the extension 
of “.m4a”, “.mp4” or “.3gp” only.
1
Press MENU.
The menu is displayed on the TV screen.
2
Select “
 
Music”, then press 
 or 
b.
3
Select “HOME NETWORK”, 
then press 
.
The server list appears on the TV screen.
If the last selected item (playlist, album, 
folder, etc.) appears on the TV screen, 
press RETURN/EXIT O repeatedly 
until the server list appears.
When “No Server” appears, or when the 
server on the list is not available, press 
TOOLS/OPTIONS. Select “Refresh”, 
then press 
. The refreshed server list 
appears.
Tip
You can also use HOME NETWORK button 
on the remote control to select the Home 
Network function directly.
4
Select the server which holds 
the content you want to play 
back.
The content list appears on the TV screen.
Note
If the server device supports the Wake-on-LAN 
standard, the receiver turns the server on 
automatically. If the server does not support the 
Wake-on-LAN standard, turn on the server in 
advance. For details on settings or operations 
of Wake-on-LAN of your server, refer to the 
operating instructions or help of your server.
5
Select the item (playlist, album, 
folder, etc.) you want, then 
press .
If another item appears, repeat step 5 to 
narrow down the choices until the item 
you want appears. The items that are 
displayed depend on the connected server.
6
Select the track you want, then 
press .
Playback starts.
Make sure that sound is being output from 
the speakers of the receiver.
Server
This receiver
V/v/B/b,  
MENU
TOOLS/
OPTIONS
RETURN/
EXIT O
HOME 
NETWORK
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