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Notes on Use
About the Network Media
Receiver
• Set up the Network Media Receiver and
connection cables in a protected location
out of the reach of children, to avoid
personal injury or damage to the
equipment.
• Install the Network Media Receiver so that
you can easily reach the power outlet in the
event of an emergency.
• Do not drop the Network Media Receiver.
A sharp impact can damage the unit.
• Do not place the Network Media Receiver
in the following locations:
– In direct sunlight or near heat sources.
Operate this equipment at temperatures
between 0°C and 40°C.
– On or near equipment that generate
electromagnetic fields, such as speakers
or televisions.
– On or near a microwave oven.
– In a dusty or dirty location.
– On an insecure or uneven surface.
– In a location that is subject to vibration.
– In a location that is subject to moisture
or rapid temperature change.
– Near obstacles that shield or block
electrical signals, such as metal or
concrete walls.
– In a location with poor ventilation.
– If there is a rapid change in
temperature, condensation (water
droplets) may form in the Network
Media Receiver, causing it to
malfunction.
If this occurs, disconnect the equipment
from the computer and TV for two to three
hours. The unit should resume normal
operation.
• To clean the Network Media Receiver,
wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
If the unit requires more cleaning, use a
soft cloth that is slightly moistened with a
mild detergent solution. Avoid getting the
terminals wet.
• Do not use cleaners that contain thinner,
benzene, or alcohol, as these compounds
may damage the surface of the equipment.
About the AC adapter
• Use the AC adapter that is supplied with
the Network Media Receiver. Using a
different AC adapter may cause damage to
the Network Media Receiver.
• Unplug the AC adapter from the AC wall
outlet if the equipment is not being used for
extended periods of time.
About the remote control
• Use only AA-size alkaline batteries in the
remote control.
• Remove the batteries from the remote
control when it is not in use for extended
periods of time.
Notes on discs
Note the following in order to protect data
stored on discs.
• Do not stick any labels on the disc nor
scratch or otherwise damage the disc.
• When using a disc with improperly
attached label, the label edges may peel or
the label may come off entirely inside the
disc drive, leading to malfunction and
damage of the drive. Before inserting a
disc, make sure that the label is properly
attached. In no event will Sony Corporation
be liable for any damage or media loss
caused by improper labels. Carefully
follow the instructions of any label printing
software and label products. Use of such
products occurs entirely at the risk of the
user.