0 Connect speakers with 4 ≠ to 16 ≠ impedance. Note that
when connecting to both SPEAKERS A and B terminals,
connect speakers with 8 ≠ to 16 ≠ impedance to both A
and B.
0 The power cord must be connected only after all other
cable connections are completed.
0 We will not accept responsibility for damage arising from
the connection of equipment manufactured by other
companies.
0 Functionality may be introduced by firmware updates
and service providers may cease services, meaning that
some network services and content may become
unavailable in the future. Furthermore, available services
may vary depending on your area of residence.
0 Details on the firmware update will be posted on our
website, etc.
0 Specifications and appearance are subject to change
without prior notice.
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Front Panel
1. Í STANDBY/ON button
2. NETWORK STANDBY indicator: Lights if the unit enters standby mode when the features
such as NET Stby are enabled that continue to work when this unit is in standby.
3. INPUT SELECTOR dial: Switches the input to be played. Turn the control to switch the
source in the following order; BD/DVD#SAT/CBL#AUX#GAME#TV#SACD/
CD#PHONO#AM#FM#NET#BLUETOOTH
4. MEMORY button: Used to register AM/FM radio stations.
5. TUNING MODE button: Switches tuning to an AM/FM station between automatic tuning
and manual tuning.
6. DISPLAY button: Switches the information on the display.
7. Display (P5)
8. SLEEP button: Set the sleep timer. Press the button repeatedly to select the time. When
the time set (30, 60, or 90 minutes) has elapsed, the unit switches to standby. If SLEEP
button is pressed after setting, the time remaining until sleep is displayed.
9. SETUP button: You can show advanced setting items on the display to provide you with
an even better experience (P27).
10.
ENTER button: Press this button to confirm the selection.
11.
RETURN button: Returns the display to the previous state during setting.
12.
Direction/ TUNING /PRESET buttons: Move the cursor. When listening to AM/FM
broadcasting, tune in to the station with TUNING or select the registered station with
PRESET .
13.
VOLUME
14.
Remote control sensor: Receives signals from the remote controller.
The signal range of the remote controller is within about 16y/5 m, at an angle of 20° on the
perpendicular axis and 30° to either side.
15.
PHONES jack: Connect stereo headphones with a standard plug (Ø1/4"/6.3 mm
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diameter).
16.
DIRECT button: Selects the listening mode. The mode
changes Direct # Pure Direct # Stereo each time you
press the button.
17.
BASS dial: Adjusts the bass.
18.
TREBLE dial: Adjusts the treble.
19.
BALANCE dial: Adjusts the balance of the sounds
output from the left and right speakers.
20.
RT/PTY button: Used when receiving stations
transmitting text information (P21).
21.
SPEAKERS A/B button: Select the terminals to output
audio from between SPEAKERS A/B.
22.
USB jack: A USB storage device is connected so that
music files stored in it can be played. You can also
supply power (maximum 5 V/0.5 A) to USB devices
with a USB cable.
0 When connecting a HDD that requires more than 5
V/0.5 A, connect to the USB port (maximum 5 V/1 A)
on the rear of the unit.
Display
1. This may light when performing operations with the "NET" input
selector.
2. Lights in the following conditions.
: When connected via BLUETOOTH
: When connected by Wi-Fi
NET: When "NET" is selected with the input selector and the unit is
connected to the network. It will flash if the connection to the network is
not correct.
USB: When "NET" is selected with the input selector and the unit is
connected by USB and the USB device is selected. Flashes if the USB
is not properly connected.
DIGITAL: Digital signals are input and the digital input selector is
selected.
3. Lights according to the type of input digital audio signals.
4. Lights in the following conditions.
RDS: Receiving RDS broadcasting.
TUNED: Receiving AM/FM radio
STEREO: Receiving FM stereo.
SLEEP: Sleep timer has been set.
AUTO STBY: Auto Stby (P28) has been set.
5. Ë: Lights when headphones are connected.
6. Flashes when muting is on.
7. Displays various information of the input signals.
8. Lights while adjusting the volume.
9. Speaker/Channel display: Displays the output channel of the speakers.
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1. DIGITAL IN OPTICAL/COAXIAL jacks: Input digital audio signals from an external device
with a digital optical cable or digital coaxial cable.
2. USB jack: A USB storage device is connected so that music files stored in it can be
played. You can also supply power (maximum 5 V/1 A) to USB devices with a USB cable.
3. LAN (10/100) jack: Connect to the network with an Ethernet cable.
4. Wireless antenna: Raise for Wi-Fi connection or when using a BLUETOOTH wireless
technology enabled device. Adjust their angles according to the connection status.
5. FM UNBAL 75≠/AM LOOP ANTENNA jacks: Connect the supplied FM indoor antenna
and AM indoor antenna.
6. Power cord
7. SIGNAL GND jack: The ground wire of the turntable is connected.
8. LINE IN jacks: Input audio signals from an external device with an analog audio cable.
9. LINE OUT jacks: Connect a recording device, such as a cassette tape deck. Connect to
the LINE IN jacks on the recording device using analog audio cable.
10.
SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack: Connect a powered subwoofer with a subwoofer cable.
11.
SPEAKERS jacks: Connect speakers with speaker cables. You can connect a set of left
and right speakers to each of the A/B terminals.
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Remote Controller
1. Í STANDBY/ON button
2. INPUT SELECTOR buttons: Switches the input to be played.
3. Play buttons: Used to control play of a Music Server or device connected via USB.
0 The , buttons are not used.
4. REPEAT button: Used for repeat play operations when playing Music Server or USB.
Each time you press the button, the mode switches from (1-track repeat) to
(folder repeat).
5. SPEAKERS A/B button: Select the terminals to output audio from between SPEAKERS A/
B.
6. Cursors (Up / Down / Left / Right), ENTER button: Select the item with the cursors and
press ENTER to confirm.
7. SETUP button: You can show advanced setting items on the display to provide you with
an even better experience (P27).
8. CH (i/j) buttons: Used to select AM/FM radio stations.
9. Numbered buttons
10.
DISPLAY button: Switches the information on the display. You can display information
such as the input source and input format when pressed repeatedly during play.
11.
DIMMER button: You can adjust the brightness of the display in three steps. It cannot be
turned off completely.
12.
RANDOM button: Used for random play operations when playing Music Server or USB.
Random turns on or off each time you press the button .
13.
MENU button: Used to display the menu.
14.
RETURN button: Returns the display to the previous state during setting.
15.
AUDIO button: Use for setting "Bass", "Treble", etc. (P25).
16.
VOLUME
17.
MUTE button: Temporarily mutes audio. Press again to cancel muting.
18.
CLR button: Deletes all characters you have entered when entering text. (P14)
19.
SLEEP button: Set the sleep timer. Press the button repeatedly to select the time. When
the time set (30, 60, or 90 minutes) has elapsed, the unit switches to standby. If SLEEP
button is pressed after setting, the time remaining until sleep is displayed.
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Speaker B
Speaker A
1/2˝
(12 mm)
Right
Left
Right
Left
a Speaker Cable
Step1: Connect the Speakers
You can connect two systems, Speaker A and Speaker B,
as the Speaker System. When connecting only one set,
connect to the SPEAKERS A terminals. With one set, use
speakers with 4 ≠ to 16 ≠ impedance. Note that when
connecting to both SPEAKERS A and B terminals, connect
speakers with 8 ≠ to 16 ≠ impedance to both A and B.
Connect the speaker cable so the wires do not protrude
from the speaker jacks. If the exposed wires of the
speakers touch the rear panel or the + and - wires touch
each other, the protection circuit will be activated.
Setup
0 When connected as a Speaker B System, you
can output the same audio as Speaker A System
by switching with A/B/A+B. Press SPEAKER A/B
on the remote control to switch. The selection
changes in the order SPEAKER A, SPEAKER B,
SPEAKER A+B with each press.
0 If any of the connected speakers have an
impedance of 4 ≠ or more to less than 6 ≠, or
when speaker systems are connected to both of
the SPEAKERS A/B terminal, after completing
Initial Setup, you need to make some settings in
the Setup menu. Press SETUP on the remote
controller, and set "3. Hardware" - "SpImpedance"
to "4≠". (P28)
(*)You can also connect a subwoofer with a built-in
amplifier to the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jack to boost
bass playback even more. Use a subwoofer cable for
connection. When only Speaker B is outputting audio,
there will be no audio output from the powered
subwoofer.
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a Digital Optical Cable, b Digital Coaxial Cable
1. DIGITAL IN connection
Connect an external device with a digital optical cable or
digital coaxial cable. Note that this unit is equipped with an
"Opt Wakeup feature" so that when play starts on an
external device connected to the OPTICAL (GAME)
terminal, this unit comes on and the INPUT SELECTOR
automatically changes. (P29)
0 The default setting for "Opt Wakeup feature" is "Off". To
enable this function, press SETUP on the remote
controller, then in the Setup menu displayed set "3.
Hardware" - "Opt Wakeup" to "On". (P29)
0 Only PCM audio is supported for input through the
DIGITAL IN OPTICAL/COAXIAL jacks. Set the audio
output on the external device to output PCM.
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a
BD/DVD
GAME
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a Analog Audio Cable
Connect an external device with an analog audio cable. You
can connect a turntable that has an MM-type cartridge to
the PHONO jack.
0 If the turntable has a built-in audio equalizer, connect it to
an LINE IN jack other than the PHONO jack. Also, if the
turntable uses an MC type cartridge, install an audio
equalizer compatible with the MC type cartridge between
the unit and the turntable, then connect to any LINE IN
jack other than the PHONO jack.
If the turntable has a ground wire,
connect it to the SIGNAL GND terminal.
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AM
1. Network Hookup
Connect this unit to the network using wired LAN or Wi-Fi
(wireless LAN). You can enjoy Network Functions such as
internet radio by connecting to the network. If you connect
by wired LAN, connect to the router with an Ethernet cable
to the LAN port as shown in the illustration. To connect by
Wi-Fi, select "Wi-Fi" in Initial Setup (P12) and configure the
connection.
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d
FM
c
b
2. AM, FM Antenna Hookup
Move the antenna around while playing the radio to find the
position with the best reception. Use a thumb tack or similar
to attach the FM Indoor antenna to a wall.
FM indoor antenna
3. Power Cord Hookup
The power cord must be connected only after all other
connections are completed.
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Network Setup
Network Setup
Initial Setup with Auto Start-up Wizard
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Starting up: When you press Í, "Now Initializing..." is
displayed on the display. After this, when "Now
Initializing..." goes out, you can start operating the unit.
Wi-Fi connection settings
When you first turn the power on, the Network Setup
display is displayed automatically, allowing you to easily
make Wi-Fi connection settings.
To set, select the item with the cursors on the remote
controller and press ENTER to confirm.
0 To return to the previous display, press RETURN.
1. Press ENTER when "Network Setup" is displayed.
2. To make Wi-Fi settings, select "Wi-Fi". If you have
connected with an ethernet cable, select "Wired(Exit)"
with Up/Down on the remote controller and press
ENTER.
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Wi-Fi
Wired ( Exit )
If you selected "Wi-Fi", press ENTER. Then after
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"Searching..." is displayed, the display switches to show
My SSID
Enter Password
Push Button
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the SSID settings.
0 If "Retry" appears on the display, press ENTER to
retry the settings.
0 To redo the initial settings, press SETUP on the remote
controller, and set "5. Network" - "Wi-Fi" to "On". Select
"Wi-Fi Setup" after this.
Setting
From the list of SSID for access points such as wireless
LAN routers, select the required SSID and make the
settings.
When the access point is not displayed
Press the Right button on the remote controller to select
"Other...", then press ENTER. Set by entering the SSID of
the access point you want to connect.
1. Enter the SSID. For details on how to enter text, refer to
"Entering text" (P14).
2. Select the authentication method with Up/Down on the
remote controller and press ENTER.
1. Select the SSID of the access point you want to connect
with Up/Down on the remote controller and press
ENTER.
Security : None
Security : WEP
2. Select "Enter Password" or "Push Button" with Up/Down
on the remote controller and press ENTER. If the access
point has an automatic connection button, by selecting
Security : WPA
"Push Button" you can connect without entering a
password.
Security : WPA2
0 If you select "None", proceed to step 3. If you select
"WEP", "WPA", or "WPA2", enter the password and
confirm.
3. After "Now Connecting" is displayed, the information of
3. If you select "Enter Password", enter the password of the
access point. For details on how to enter text, refer to
"Entering text" (P14).
the display switches when the Wi-Fi settings are
complete.
0 If "Retry" appears on the display, press ENTER to
retry the settings.
If you select "Push Button", then after pressing and
holding the automatic setting button on the access point
for the required amount of time, press ENTER on the
remote controller.
4. After "Now Connecting" is displayed, the information of
the display switches when the Wi-Fi settings are
complete.
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Entering text
Text entry, for passwords, etc., uses the
following procedure.
a
b
1. Select the characters or symbols with
Up/Down/Left/Right (a).
abcdefghijklm
2. Press ENTER (a) to confirm the selected
character. Repeat this to enter text.
0 Press CAPS (b) to change the
characters to be enter, for example to
switch between upper and lower case.
0 Press CLR (c) to delete all the input
characters.
3. After completing input, select "OK" with
Up/Down/Left/Right (a) and press
ENTER (a).
c
A / a B S O K
Characters that can be entered
á
Á
cursor.
BS (backspace): Removes a character on
the left of the cursor. The cursor moves left.
OK: Confirms the entered content.
Space: A single space the size of a
character is entered.
A/a: Switches between characters
displayed. (a A)
(left) / (right) : Select to move the
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Playing audio from a connected device
BLUETOOTH® Playback
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Basic Operations
You can play the audio from external
devices such as Blu-ray Disc players
through this unit.
Perform the following procedure when the
unit is on.
1. Press the input selector (a) on the
remote controller with the same name as
the jack to which you connected the
player to switch the input.
For example, press the BD/DVD button
to play the player connected to the BD/
DVD jack. Press TV to listen the TV's
sound.
2. Start play on the connected player.
You can wirelessly play music on a
smartphone or other BLUETOOTH
wireless technology enabled device.
Perform the following procedure when the
a
unit is on.
Pairing
1. When you press the BLUETOOTH
button, "Now Pairing..." is displayed on
this unit's display, and the pairing mode
is enabled.
Now Pairing . . .
2. Enable (turn on) the BLUETOOTH
function of the BLUETOOTH wireless
technology enabled device, then select
this unit from amongst the devices
displayed. If a password is requested,
enter "0000".
0 This unit is displayed as "Pioneer SX-
N30AE XXXXXX".
0 To connect another BLUETOOTH
wireless technology enabled device,
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press and hold BLUETOOTH until
"Now Pairing..." is displayed, then
perform step 2. This unit can store the
data of up to eight paired devices.
0 The coverage area is 48y/15 meters.
Note that connection is not always
guaranteed with all BLUETOOTH
wireless technology enabled devices.
Playing Back
1. Perform the connection procedure on
the BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled device.
The input on this unit automatically
switches to "BLUETOOTH".
2. Play the music files. Increase the volume
of the BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled device to an appropriate level.
0 Due to the characteristics of
BLUETOOTH wireless technology, the
sound produced on this unit may slightly
be behind the sound played on the
BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled device.
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Internet Radio
TuneIn Radio
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2
Internet Radio Service Menus
You can register certain stations as your
favorites or delete stations you have
registered from your favorites. The menu
displayed depends on the service currently
selected.
A menu is displayed on the display when
you press MENU on the remote controller
while playing a radio station.
To operate, press Up/Down on the remote
controller to select the menu and press
ENTER to confirm your selection.
Regarding the TuneIn Radio
You can use internet radio services such as
TuneIn Radio, Pandora, Deezer, and
TIDAL by connecting this unit to a network
that has an internet connection.
TuneIn Radio
Pandora
Pandora
Deezer
PandoraDeezer
TIDAL
0 The network needs to be connected to
the internet in order to play internet radio
services.
0 Depending on the internet radio service,
the user may need to register from their
computer first. Refer to the websites for
each of the services for details about
them.
0 Functionality may be introduced by
firmware updates and service providers
may cease services, meaning that some
network services and content may
become unavailable in the future.
Playing Back
Perform the following procedure when the
unit is on.
1. Press NET (a) on the remote controller.
2. With the Up/Down cursors (b) on the
remote controller, select "TuneIn Radio",
for example, and then press ENTER (b).
3. Use the Up/Down cursors (b) on the
remote controller to select radio stations
and programs, then press ENTER to
play (b).
0 To return to the previous display, press
RETURN (c).
Account
Creating an account on the TuneIn Radio
website (tunein.com) and logging in from
the unit allows you to automatically add
your favorite radio stations and programs
to your "My Presets" on the unit as you
follow them on the website. "My Presets"
are displayed in the level under TuneIn
Radio.
To display a radio station registered in "My
Presets", you must log into TuneIn Radio
from the unit. To log in, select "Login" - "I
have a TuneIn account" in the "TuneIn
Radio" top list on the unit, and then enter
your user name and password.
0 If you select "Login" on this unit, you can
use the displayed registration code to
associate this device on the My Page
section of the TuneIn Radio website so
that you can login to "Login" - "Login with
a registration code" without having to
enter your user name and password.
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Wi-Fi
Spotify Connect play is possible by
connecting this unit to the same network as
a smart phone or tablet.
0 To play Spotify Connect, you need to
install the Spotify application on your
smartphone or tablet. You also need to
create a Spotify premium account.
– Refer to the following for Spotify
settings: www.spotify.com/connect/
DevicesAvailable
the unit on and then press NET on the
remote controller.
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Playing Back
1. Connect the smartphone to the access
point that this unit is connected to.
2. Start the Spotify app.
3. Play the track in the Spotify app, then
after switching to the screen for
controlling play, tap "Devices Available"
at the bottom of the screen.
4. Select this unit.
5. This unit turns on automatically and the
input selector changes to NET and
streaming of Spotify starts.
0 If "3. Hardware" - "NET Stby" is set to
"Off" in the Setup menu, manually turn
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USB Storage Device
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USB Front
Basic Operations
You can play music files stored on a USB
storage device.
Perform the following procedure when the
unit is on.
1. Plug your USB storage device with the
music files into the USB port either on
the front panel or rear panel of this unit.
2. Press NET (a) on the remote controller.
3. Press the Up/Down cursors (b) on the
remote controller, select "USB Front" or
"USB Rear" on the display, and then
press ENTER (b).
0 If the "USB" indicator flashes on the
display, check whether the USB
storage device is plugged in properly.
0 Do not unplug the USB storage
device while "Connecting..." is on the
display. This may cause data
corruption or malfunction.
4. Press ENTER (b) on the remote
controller after reading is complete.
5. Press the Up/Down cursors (b) on the
remote controller to select the folder and
music file, and then press ENTER (b) to
start playback.
0 To return to the previous display, press
RETURN (c).
0 The USB port of this unit conforms with
the USB 2.0 standard. The transfer
speed may be insufficient for some
content you play, which may cause
some interruption in sound.
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Supported Audio Formats
This unit supports the following music file
formats. Note that sound files that are
protected by copyright cannot be played on
this unit.
MP3 (.mp3/.MP3):
0 Supported formats: MPEG-1/MPEG-2
Audio Layer 3
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48
kHz
0 Supported bitrates: Between 8 kbps and
320 kbps and VBR
WMA (.wma/.WMA):
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz and
48 kHz
0 Supported bitrates: Between 5 kbps and
320 kbps and VBR
0 WMA Pro/Voice/WMA Lossless formats
are not supported
WAV (.wav/.WAV):
WAV files include uncompressed PCM
digital audio.
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0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48
kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192
kHz
0 Quantization bit: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
AIFF (.aiff/.aif/.AIFF/.AIF):
AIFF files include uncompressed PCM
digital audio.
of the USB storage device in the
following conditions.
When playing WAV, FLAC and Apple
Lossless, and the same format,
sampling frequency, channels and
quantization bit rate are played
continuously
Device Requirements
0 Note that operation is not guaranteed
with all USB storage devices.
0 This unit can use USB storage devices
that comply with the USB mass storage
device class standard. The unit is also
compatible with USB storage devices
using the FAT16 or FAT32 file system
formats.
0 If the USB storage device has been
partitioned, each section will be treated
as an independent device.
0 Up to 20,000 tracks per folder can be
displayed, and folders may be nested up
to 16 levels deep.
0 USB hubs and USB storage devices with
hub functions are not supported. Do not
connect these devices to the unit.
0 USB storage devices with security
function are not supported on this unit.
0 If you connect a USB hard disk drive to
the USB port of the unit, we recommend
that you use its AC adapter to power it.
0 Media inserted to the USB card reader
may not be available in this function.
Furthermore, depending on the USB
storage device, proper reading of the
contents may not be possible.
0 We accept no responsibility whatsoever
for the loss or damage to data stored on
a USB storage device when that device
is used with this unit. We recommend
that you back up your important music
files beforehand.
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Listening to the AM/FM Radio
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You can receive AM/FM radio stations on
this unit with the built-in tuner. Perform the
following procedure when the unit is on.
∫ Tuning into a Radio Station
Tuning Automatically
1. Repeatedly press TUNER (a) on the
remote controller and select "AM" or
"FM".
2. Press TUNING MODE on the main unit
so that "TunMode : Auto" appears on the
display.
TunMode : Auto
3. When you press the cursor Up/Down
buttons (b) on the remote controller,
automatic tuning starts, and searching
stops when a station is found. When
tuned into a radio station, the "TUNED"
indicator on the display lights. When
tuned into a stereo FM radio station, the
"STEREO" indicator lights.
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When FM broadcasts reception is poor:
Perform the procedure for "Tuning
Manually" in the following section. Note
that if you tune manually, the reception for
FM broadcasts will be monaural rather than
stereo, irrespective of the sensitivity of the
reception.
Tuning Manually
If you tune manually, the reception for FM
broadcasts will be monaural rather than
stereo, irrespective of the sensitivity of the
reception.
1. Repeatedly press TUNER (a) on the
remote controller and select "AM" or
"FM".
2. Press TUNING MODE on the main unit
so that "TunMode : Manual" appears on
the display.
3. While pressing the cursor Up/Down
buttons (b) on the remote controller,
select the desired radio station.
0 The frequency changes by 1 step
each time you press Up/Down
buttons. The frequency changes
continuously if the button is held down
and stops when the button is
released.
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Tuning into Stations by Frequency
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a
b
It allows you to directly enter the frequency
of the radio station you want to listen to.
1. Press the TUNER button (a) of the
remote controller repeatedly to select
either "AM" or "FM".
2. Press D.ACCESS button (c) on the
remote controller.
3. Using the number buttons (b) on the
remote controller, enter the frequency of
the radio station within 8 seconds.
0 To enter 87.5 (FM), for example,
press 8, 7, 5 or 8, 7, 5, 0. If the
entered number is incorrect, press the
D.ACCESS button again and re-enter
the number.
AM Frequency step setting:
Press SETUP on the remote controller,
then use the cursor buttons and ENTER on
the remote controller to select "3.
Hardware" - "AM Freq", and select the
frequency step for your region. Note that
when this setting is changed, all radio
presets are deleted.
∫ Using RDS
RDS stands for Radio Data System and is
a method of transmitting data in FM radio
signals. In regions using RDS, the radio
station name is displayed when you tune
into a radio station broadcasting program
information. Further, when you press RT/
PTY on the main unit in this state, you can
use the following functions.
Displaying Text Information (Radio
Tex t)
1. While the name of the station is being
displayed on the display, press RT/PTY
on the main unit once.
Text information broadcast by the station
(Radio Text) is displayed scrolling across
the display. "No Text Data" is displayed
when no text information is available.
Search for Stations by Program
Type
1. While the name of the station is being
displayed on the display, press RT/PTY
on the main unit twice.
2. Press the cursors Left/Right on the
remote controller to select the Program
Type you want to find, then press
ENTER to start the search.
0 The Program Types displayed are as
follows: None / News (News reports) /
Affairs (Current affairs) / Info
(Information) / Sport / Educate
(Education) / Drama / Culture /
Science (Science and technology) /
Varied / Pop M (Pop music) / Rock M
(Rock music) / Easy M (Middle of the
road music) / Light M (Light classics) /
Classics (Serious classics) / Other M
(Other music) / Weather / Finance /
Children (Children’s programmes) /
Social (Social affairs) / Religion /
Phone In / Travel / Leisure / Jazz
(Jazz music) / Country (Country
music) / Nation M (National music) /
Oldies (Oldies music) / Folk M (Folk
music) / Document (Documentary)
0 The information displayed may
sometimes not match the content
being broadcast by the station.
3. When a station is found, the station
flashes on the display. Press ENTER
while this is happening to start receiving
that station. If you don't press ENTER,
the unit continues to search for another
station.
0 If no stations are found, the message
"Not Found" is displayed.
0 Unusual characters may be displayed
when the unit receives unsupported
characters. However, this is not a
malfunction. Also, if the signal from a
station is weak, information may not be
displayed.
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You can register up to 40 of your favorite
radio stations (AM, FM).
Registering
After tuning into the radio station you want
to register, perform the following
procedure.
1. Press MEMORY on the main unit so that
the preset number on the display
flashes.
Selecting a Preset Radio Station
1. Press TUNER (a) on the remote
controller.
2. Press the cursor Left/Right buttons (b)
on the remote controller to select a
preset number.
0 You can also use the CH (i/j)
buttons.
Deleting a Preset Radio Station
FM 87.5 MHz 1
2. While the preset number is flashing
(about 8 seconds), repeatedly press the
cursor Left/Right buttons (b) on the
remote controller to select a number
between 1 and 40.
3. Press MEMORY again on the main unit
to register the station.
When the station is registered, the
preset number stops flashing. Repeat
this procedure for all of your favorite
radio stations.
1. Press TUNER (a) on the remote
controller.
2. Press the cursor Left/Right buttons (b)
on the remote controller to select the
preset number to delete.
3. While pressing MEMORY on the main
unit, press TUNING MODE to delete the
preset number. When deleted, the
number on the display goes off.
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b
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Music Server
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Music Server
It is possible to stream music files stored
on PCs or NAS devices connected to the
same network as this unit.
0 The network servers compatible with the
Music Server feature are those PCs with
players installed that have the server
functionality of Windows Media
11 or 12, or NAS that are compatible
with home network functionality. Note
that with PCs, only music files registered
in the library of Windows Media
can be played.
0 You may need to make some settings on
the PC in advance to use Windows
®
Media
Player 11 or 12 with the Music
Server feature.
®
Player
®
Player
∫ Windows Media® Player
settings
On Windows Media® Player 11
1. Turn on your PC and start Windows
2. In the "Library" menu, select "Media
3. Select the "Share my media" check box,
4. Select this unit, click "Allow" and put a
5. Click "OK" to close the dialog.
On Windows Media® Player 12
1. Turn on your PC and start Windows
2. In the "Stream" menu, select "Turn on
®
Media
Player 11.
Sharing" to display a dialog box.
and then click "OK" to display the
compatible devices.
check mark next to the icon for this unit.
0 Depending of the version of Windows
®
Player, there may be differences
Media
in the names of items you can select.
®
Player 12.
Media
media streaming" to display a dialog
box.
0 If media streaming is already turned on,
select "More streaming options..." in the
"Stream" menu to list players in the
network, and then go to step 4.
3. Click "Turn on media streaming" to list
players in the network.
4. Select this unit in "Media streaming
options" and check that it is set to
"Allow".
5. Click "OK" to close the dialog.
0 Depending of the version of Windows
®
Player, there may be differences
Media
in the names of items you can select.
∫ Playing Back
Before performing the operations below,
start the server (Windows Media
11, Windows Media
device) containing the music files to play,
and make sure that the PCs and/or NASs
are properly connected to the same
network as this unit.
Perform the following procedure when the
unit is on.
1. Press NET (a) on the remote controller.
2. Select "Music Server" with the Up/Down
cursors (b) on the remote controller and
press ENTER to confirm your selection
(b).
3. With the Up/Down cursors (b) on the
remote controller, select the server you
want and then press ENTER (b) .
4. With the Up/Down cursors (b) on the
remote controller, select the music file to
play, and then start playback with
ENTER (b) .
0 To return to the previous display, press
®
Player 12, or NAS
RETURN (c).
0 If "No Item." is displayed, check whether
the network is properly connected.
0 Depending on the server and share
settings, the unit may not recognize it, or
may not be able to play its music files.
Furthermore, the unit cannot access
pictures and videos stored on servers.
0 For music files on a server, there can be
up to 20,000 tracks per folder, and
folders may be nested up to 16 levels
deep.
®
Player
a
b
c
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∫ Controlling Remote Playback
from a PC
You can use this unit to play music files
stored on your PC by operating the PC
inside your home network. The unit
supports remote playback with Windows
®
Player 12.
Media
1. Turn on your PC and start Windows
2. Open the "Stream" menu and check that
3. Select and right-click the music file to
4. Select this unit in "Play to" to open the
5. Adjust the volume using the volume bar
®
Media
Player 12.
"Allow remote control of my Player..." is
checked. Click "Turn on media
streaming" to list players in the network.
®
play with Windows Media
remotely play a music file on another
server, open the target server from
"Other Libraries" and select the music
file to play.
"Play to" window of Windows Media
Player 12 and start playback on the unit.
If your PC is running on Windows
click "Play to", and then select this unit.
If your PC is running on Windows
click "Cast to Device", and select this
unit. Operations during remote playback
are possible from the "Play to" window
on the PC.
on the "Play to" window.
0 Sometimes, the volume displayed on the
remote playback window may differ from
that appeared on the display of the unit.
Also, when the volume is adjusted from
this unit, this is not reflected in the "Play
to" window.
0 Remote playback is not possible when
Player 12. To
®
®
8.1,
®
10,
using a network service or playing music
files on a USB storage device.
0 Depending of the version of Windows
there may be differences in the names of
items you can select.
®
Supported Audio Formats
This unit supports the following music file
formats. Remote play of FLAC and DSD is
not supported.
MP3 (.mp3/.MP3):
0 Supported formats: MPEG-1/MPEG-2
Audio Layer 3
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48
kHz
0 Supported bitrates: Between 8 kbps and
320 kbps and VBR
WMA (.wma/.WMA):
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48
kHz
0 Supported bitrates: Between 5 kbps and
320 kbps and VBR
0 WMA Pro/Voice/WMA Lossless formats
are not supported
WAV (.wav/.WAV):
WAV files include uncompressed PCM
digital audio.
0 Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48
kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192
kHz
0 Quantization bit: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
AIFF (.aiff/.aif/.AIFF/.AIF):
AIFF files include uncompressed PCM
digital audio.
supported. However, playback times
may not be displayed correctly.
0 Remote playback does not support the
gapless playback.
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AUDIO Menu
By pressing AUDIO on the remote
controller during play, you can adjust
frequently used settings, such as the sound
quality.
a
b
c
1. Press AUDIO (c) on the remote
controller.
2. Select the item with the Up/Down
buttons (a) on the remote controller.
3. Select the setting value with the Left/
Right buttons (a) on the remote
controller.
0 To return to the previous display, press
RETURN (b).
∫ Direct
Enable or disable the Direct feature which
outputs pure sound as it was intended by
bypassing the tone control circuits during
play.
∫ Bass
Enhance or moderate the bass range of the
speakers.
Select between j10 dB and i10 dB in 1
dB increments. (default value: 0 dB)
0 It cannot be set if the Direct mode or
Pure Direct mode is selected.
∫ Treble
Enhance or moderate the treble range of
the speakers.
Select between j10 dB and i10 dB in 1
dB increments. (default value: 0 dB)
0 It cannot be set if the Direct mode or
Pure Direct mode is selected.
∫ Balance
Adjust the balance of the sounds output
from the left and right speakers.
Select between Li10 and Ri10 in 1 steps
increments. (default value: 0)
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Supplementary information
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Supplementary information for player functions
Due to firmware (the software for the system) updates after
you make your purchase or firmware changes during
production of the product, there may be additions or
changes to the features available compared to what is in
the instruction manual.
For information about player functions that have been
added or changed or the operation of FireConnect, see the
following references.
VolLimitSet the maximum value to avoid too high volume. "Off (default
value)" or a value between "50" and "99".
POn LvlSet the volume level of when the power is turned on. Select
"Last (default value)" (volume level before entering standby
mode), "Min", "0.5" to "99.5" and "Max".
0 You cannot set a higher value than that of "VolLimit".
HP LvlAdjust the output level of the headphones. Select from
"-12.0 dB" to "+12.0 dB". (Default Value is "0.0 dB")
3. Hardware
SpImpedanceSet the impedance of the connected speakers.
"4≠": When any of the connected speakers have 4 ≠ or more to
less than 6 ≠ impedance, or when speaker systems are
connected to both of the SPEAKERS A/B terminals
"6≠ (default value)": When the connected speakers all have 6 ≠
or more impedance
0 Note that when connecting to both SPEAKERS A and B
terminals, connect speakers with 8 ≠ to 16 ≠ impedance to
both A and B.
0 For impedance, check the indications on the back of the
speakers or their instruction manual.
Auto StbyThis setting places the unit on standby automatically after 20
minutes of inactivity without any audio input. (When "NET Stby"
is on, this becomes the HYBRID STANDBY mode which reduces
the increase in power consumption to a minimum.)
"On": The unit will automatically enter standby mode. "AUTO
STBY" lights on the display.
"Off": The unit will not automatically enter standby mode.
0 "Auto Stby" is displayed on the display 30 seconds before the
Auto Standby comes on.
0 Default values vary depending on the regions.
NET StbyWhen this feature is turned "On (default value)", you can turn on
the power of the unit via the network using an application that
can control this unit.
0 When using "NET Stby", power consumption increases even
when this unit is on standby, however, the increase in power
consumption is kept to a minimum by automatically entering
the HYBRID STANDBY mode, where only essential circuits
are operating.
0 When the connection to the network is lost, "NET Stby" is
disabled to reduce power consumption. Use the power button
on the remote controller or main unit to turn the unit on if this
happens.
BT WakeupThis function wakes up the unit on standby by connecting a
BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device.
"On": When this function is to be used
"Off (default value)": When this function is not to be used
0 When this setting is turned "On", power consumption
increases even when this unit is on standby, however, the
increase in power consumption is kept to a minimum by
automatically entering the HYBRID STANDBY mode, where
only essential circuits are operating.
0 The setting is fixed to "Off" if "6. Bluetooth" - "AutoChange" is
set to "Off".
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Opt WakeupWhen an audio signal is input through the OPTICAL terminal
while this unit is in standby, this feature automatically detects it.
"On ": This unit is turned on and outputs the audio.
"Off (default value)": The function is disabled.
0 When a cable is connected to the OPTICAL terminal and this
setting is enabled, power consumption increases even when
the unit is on standby, however, the increase in power
consumption is kept to a minimum by automatically entering
the HYBRID STANDBY mode, where only essential circuits
are operating.
AM FreqSelect a frequency step depending on your area of residence.
Select "9 kHz (default value)" or "10 kHz".
0 When this setting is changed, all radio presets are deleted.
4. Source
Vol AbsAdjust the volume level difference between the devices
connected to the unit. Select the input selector to configure.
Select from "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". Set a negative (j) value if the
volume of the target device is larger than the others and a
positive (i) value if smaller. To check the audio, start playback of
the connected device. (Default Value is "0.0 dB")
Name EditSet an easy name to each input. The set name will be shown on
the main unit display. Select the input selector to configure.
For details on how to enter text, refer to "Entering text" (P14).
0 To name a preset radio station, press TUNER on the remote
controller, select AM/FM and select the preset number.
0 It cannot be set if the "NET" or "BLUETOOTH" input is
selected.
5. Network
0 When LAN is configured with a DHCP, set "DHCP" to "Enable" to configure the setting
automatically. Further, to assign fixed IP addresses to each component, you must set
"DHCP" to "Disable" and assign an address to this unit in "IP Address" as well as set
information related to your LAN, such as Subnet Mask and Gateway.
Wi-FiConnect the unit to network via wireless LAN router.
"On": Wireless LAN connection
"Off (default value)": To connect via wired LAN
Wi-Fi SetupYou can configure wireless LAN settings by pressing ENTER
when "Start" is displayed.
0 This is displayed only when "On" is selected in "Wi-Fi".
0 Refer to Initial Setup (P12) for Wi-Fi settings.
SSIDThe SSID of the connected access point
SignalThe signal strength of the connected access point
StatThe status of the connected access point
MAC AddressThis is the MAC address of this unit.
This value is specific to the component and cannot be changed.
DHCP"Enable (default value)": Auto configuration by DHCP
"Disable": Manual configuration without DHCP
If "Disable" is selected, you must set "IP Address", "Subnet
Mask", "Gateway", and "DNS Server" manually.
IP AddressDisplays/Sets the IP address.
Subnet MaskDisplays/Sets the subnet mask.
GatewayDisplays/Sets the gateway.
DNS ServerDisplays/Sets the primary DNS server.
Proxy URLDisplays/Sets the proxy server URL.
Proxy PortDisplays/Sets the proxy server port number when you enter
"Proxy URL".
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Friendly NameChange the device name for this unit which is shown on other
devices connected to the network to an easily recognized name.
This is set to Pioneer SX-N30AE ****** at the time of purchase. (*
stand for alphanumeric characters identifying each unit)
For details on how to enter text, refer to "Entering text" (P14).
Network CheckYou can check the network connection.
Press ENTER when "Start" is displayed.
0 Wait for a while if "Network" cannot be selected. It will appear when the network feature is
started.
6. Bluetooth
BluetoothSelect whether or not to use the BLUETOOTH function.
"On (default value)": Enables connection with a BLUETOOTH
wireless technology enabled device by using the BLUETOOTH
function. Select "On" also when making various BLUETOOTH
settings.
"Off": When the BLUETOOTH function is not to be used
AutoChangeThe input of the unit will automatically be switched to
"BLUETOOTH" when connection is made from a BLUETOOTH
wireless technology enabled device to the unit.
"On (default value)": The input will automatically become
"BLUETOOTH" when a BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled device is connected.
"Off": The function is disabled.
0 If the input is not switched automatically, set to "Off" and
change the input manually.
ReconnectThis function automatically reconnects to the BLUETOOTH
wireless technology enabled device connected last when you
change the input to "BLUETOOTH".
"On (default value)": When this function is to be used
"Off": When this function is not to be used
0 This may not work with some BLUETOOTH wireless
technology enabled devices.
Pairing InfoYou can initialize the pairing information saved on this unit.
Pressing ENTER when "Clear" is displayed initializes the pairing
information stored in this unit.
0 This function does not initialize the pairing information on the
BLUETOOTH wireless technology enabled device. When
pairing the unit again with the device, be sure to clear the
pairing information on the BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled device in advance. For information on how to clear
the pairing information, refer to the BLUETOOTH wireless
technology enabled device's instruction manual.
DeviceDisplays the name of the BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled device connected to the unit.
0 The name is not displayed when "Stat" is "Ready" or "Pairing".
StatDisplays the status of the BLUETOOTH wireless technology
enabled device connected to the unit.
"Ready": Not paired
"Pairing": Pairing
"Connected": Successfully connected
0 Wait for a while if "Bluetooth" cannot be selected. It will appear when the BLUETOOTH
function is started up.
7. F/W Update
NoticeAvailability of a firmware update will be notified via network.
"Enable (default value)": Notify updates
"Disable": Disable notifications
VerThe current firmware version will be displayed.
Update via NETPress ENTER to select when you want to update the firmware
via network.
0 You will not be able to select this setting if you do not have
Internet access or there is nothing to update.
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