Sony Sony Network Hardware NAC-SV10i User's Manual

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Network Audio Component/Server 

NAC-SV10i

Quick Setup Guide

for wireless networks and access to Internet services
This Quick Setup Guide explains how to connect this NAC-SV10i Network Audio Component/

Server to your wireless home network, and how to use the functions that can be used over a wireless 

network.

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2 Performing initial setup operations

When the unit is turned on for the first time after you purchase it, some basic setup operations are required 

(making the network settings, the clock settings, obtaining a list of available music services, and other 

internal settings).

To make the network settings, the access point scan method is introduced in this guide.

 For details on network connection methods other than the access point scan method:

 “Connecting the unit to your home network (network settings)” in the Operating Instructions

Check the following information in advance:
You will be required to select or enter the following information when you make the network settings. 

Check the following information in advance and record them in the space provided below.
Network name (SSID)*:                                                                                                               

Security key (WEP key, WPA/WPA2 key)*:                                                                             
*  This information should be available from a label on your wireless LAN router/access point, from the operating manual, from the 

person who set up your wireless network, or from the information provided by your Internet service provider.

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1  Press  (power).

It may take a while (several tens of seconds) before the unit turns on.

When “Set the items required to use this unit. Press ENTER to continue.” 

appears, press ENTER. (When “   ” appears on the display, the text is 

continued to the next page. Press  to see the entire text string.)

When the “Start setup?” display appears, press / to select “OK,” then 

press ENTER.

2  When “Network Settings” appears, press ENTER.
3  Select “Wireless LAN.”
4  Select “Access Point Scan.”

The unit displays a list of network names (SSIDs) of available access points.

5  Select the network name (SSID) from the list.
6  Enter the security key (WEP Key, WPA/WPA2 Key) of your 

network, and press ENTER.
Follow the steps below to enter characters and numbers.

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1  Press CHARACTER (switch between letters and numbers) and a/A 

(switch between lowercase and uppercase letters) to select the 
desired type of characters and numbers.

Select “abc” for entering lowercase letters of the alphabet and numbers, 

“ABC” for uppercase letters of the alphabet and numbers, or “123” for 

numbers only.

2  Press the corresponding numeric/text button to enter the desired 

character or number, then press  to move the cursor to the next 
input position.

Repeat this operation to enter the text string.

3  Press ENTER to confirm and save the text string.

7  When “Save settings and check connection. Press ENTER 

to continue.” appears, press ENTER.
Press / to see the entire text string.

It may take a while for the unit to complete the network settings.

When the network settings have been completed, “Complete.” appears.

8  When the “Date&Time” display appears, select “Auto.”

Select the city where the unit is being used from “Time Zone,” press ENTER 

when the “NTP Server” display appears (you can use the factory set NTP 

server setting), then follow the instructions that appear on the display. 

For details on how to set the clock (including how to make manual settings), 

refer to the Operating Instructions.

9  When the “Get Service List” display appears, select “OK.”

When the service list for the Music Services function is obtained, 

“Refreshed Service List.” appears, then the unit starts making other internal 

settings automatical y.

When the initial setup process has been completed, “Setup is complete.” 

appears.

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DLNA player 
Play audio content stored 

on a server (PC)

Server (PC)
Stream audio content

Home Network

Music Services

Wireless LAN router/ 

access point

Listening to music services
You can listen to various music services offered on the Internet.

Listening to music stored on your server (PC)
You can listen to audio content stored on a server (PC) that supports DLNA standards 

via your home network.

 Before you start using the unit

 Insert batteries into the remote control.

R6 (size AA)  2

 Connect an amplifier and the AC power adaptor.

To the AUDIO OUT 
L/R jacks

To a wall 
outlet

Audio connecting cord

The unit

AC power adaptor

To the audio input 
jacks of an amplifier

To the DC IN 
6 V jack

Tip

DLNA is an abbreviation for Digital Living Network Alliance. It is the name of an organization that establishes guidelines 

(DLNA guidelines), and it is also the name of the method that allows devices in a house to share digital content (such as 

music data, image data, etc.) over a home network. The unit complies with the DLNA standard. You can listen to music 

in various ways using the unit together with other DLNA-compliant devices.

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