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for Windows 7
Setting up your computer as a
server
Go to [Start] - [Control Panel] and select [View network
status and tasks] under [Network and Internet].
The [Network and Sharing Center] window appears.
Tip
If the desired item does not appear in the display, try to change the display
type used by the Control Panel.
Check [View your active networks].
Go to step when [Home network] or [Work network] appears.
Select [Public network] and go to step when [Public network]
appears.
The [Set Network Location] window appears.
Select [Home network] or [Work network] according to
the environment in which the speaker is used.
Follow the instructions that appear on the display
according to the environment in which the speaker is
being used.
When the change is completed, confirm that the item under [View
your active networks] has been changed to [Home network] or
[Work network] in the [Network and Sharing Center] window.
Select [Change advanced sharing settings].
Select [Choose media streaming options...] from [Media
streaming].
If [Media streaming is not turned on] appears in the
Media streaming options window, select [Turn on media
streaming].
Select [Allow All].
The [Allow all media devices] window opens.
If [Allow All] cannot be selected, all the devices in the local network
are [Allowed] to access your network. Go to step in this case.
Select [Allow all computers and media devices].
Select [OK] to close the window.
Listening to audio content
stored on a server
Start [Windows Media Player] of Windows 7.
Select the desired audio content, then click the right
mouse button.
Select [Play To] from the menu.
The device list appears.
Close the window, then perform the process again from step 1 if
the device list does not appear.
Select [SA-NS500].
The audio content is played back from this speaker.
When sound is not output from this speaker
It may take several tens of seconds for sound to be output.
Make sure the volume level of this speaker is not set to the minimum
level.
Changes in the settings of the security software may be needed.
Access the following customer support site.
http://www.sony.net/audio/netsettings
for Windows XP/Vista
Setting up your computer as a
server
Go to [Start] - [All Programs] and select [Windows Media
Player].
Windows Media Player 11 starts up.
Select [Media Sharing...] from the [Library] menu.
If you are using Windows XP, go to step .
When
is displayed, select [Networking...].
The [Network and Sharing Center] window appears.
Select [Customize].
The [Set Network Location] window appears.
Add a check next to [Private] and select [Next].
Confirm that the [Location type] has been changed to
[Private] and select [Close].
Confirm that [(Private network)] is displayed in the
[Network and Sharing Center] window and close the
window.
If a check is not added next to [Share my media] in the
[Media Sharing] window that is displayed in step , add
a check next to [Share my media], then select [OK].
A list of connectable devices is displayed.
Select [Settings...] that appears beside [Share my media
to:].
Add a check next to [Allow new devices and computers
automatically] and select [OK].
Note
Uncheck this item after you confirm that the speaker can connect to the PC
and play audio data on the PC.
Playing back audio
content on a server at
random
Press on the remote.
Audio content is played back only at random on the server which
is recognized first.
When sound is not output from this speaker
Make sure that you select home network as the input. If the AirPlay
indicator or the AUDIO IN indicator lights up, press the INPUT button
repeatedly until both indicators go off.
Make sure the volume level of this speaker is not set to the minimum
level.
Changes in the settings of the security software may be needed.
Access the following customer support site.
http://www.sony.net/audio/netsettings
Tip
This function allows you to play back audio content at random on the
server which is recognized first. Turn off the server other than Windows
Vista/Windows XP in advance.
If you are using an iPhone or iPod touch, you can use those devices as
a DLNA controller (music controller) with the "Network Audio Remote"
application. You can download "Network Audio Remote" from the App Store.