Sony NS410 Car Speaker User Manual


 
20
GB
How to Connect Your
Network
Set up the network after checking your
network environment. Refer to the following
descriptions.
For details, refer to the following website:
http://www.sony.net/sans
Setting Up for a Wireless
Network
Select the suitable method and start to make
the network settings.
Option 1: Method for using a supplied CD-
ROM and Windows PC (page 20)
Option 2: Method for using an application
for smartphones or Tablets (Android device/
iPhone/iPod touch/iPad) (page 21)
Option 3: Manual setting method using an
Access Point Scan (for PC/Mac) (page 22)
Option 4: Method for using a WPS push
button at the access point supporting WPS
(page 23)
Setting Up for a Wired Network
Option 5: DHCP method (page 24)
Tip
About connecting the fixed IP address and
setting of the proxy server, display the Setting
Screen on a browser and set these referring to
”Option 3:Manual setting method using an
Access Point Scan (for PC/Mac)” (page 22).
When a problem occurs while
you are making the network
settings
Press ALL RESET button on the bottom of the
unit with a pointed object (such as a small pin)
(page 12 for SA-NS410/page 15 for SA-
NS310).
Setting Up for a Wireless
Network
Note
When setting up a wireless network, SSID
(Wireless Network Name) and Security Key
(WEP or WPA key) may be required. Security
key (or network key) is an encryption key used
to limit the devices with which
communication can occur. It is used to provide
higher security for devices communicating via
a wireless LAN router/access point.
Note
Make sure your PC is wirelessly connected to a
LAN.
1 Have your wireless network
name (SSID) and Security Key
(if applicable) available for
reference.
Refer to the operating instructions of the
wireless LAN router/access point.
2 Connect the AC adaptor to the
unit.
Check that the ?/1 (ON/Standby)
indicator changes from flashing in green
to lit in green.
3 Load the supplied CD-ROM into
the CD-ROM drive of your PC.
Network Connections
Option 1: Method for using a
supplied CD-ROM and Windows
PC
SSID (Wireless Network Name)
Security Key (WEP or WPA key)