Sony SRS-X88 manuals
SRS-X88
Table of contents
- Precautions
- Documents provided
- Table Of Contents
- Location and function of controls
- What you can do with SongPal
- Pairing the unit with a BLUETOOTH device and listening to music
- Listening to music by one-touch action (NFC)
- Selecting the method of network connection
- multiple speakers (SongPal Link function)
- etc. (USB-A)
- Listening to music on an external device (AUDIO IN)
- Troubleshooting
- What is BLUETOOTH wireless technology
- Specifications
SRS-X88
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- USB connection (USB A port, Walkman)
- troubleshooting
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- Connection method 4
- Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 8) (Windows Media Player)
- Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 7) (Windows Media Player)
- Listening to music from an internet streaming service (music service)
- Listening to the same music with multiple speakers or different music in different places (SongPal Link function)
- Connecting a USB flash drive
- Getting Started
- SongPal
- Listening to music via home network
- Listening to music via BLUETOOTH connection
- Listening to music via USB connection
- Listening to music by connecting with an audio cable
- Listening to music on an Xperia
- Listening to music on a smartphone
- Listening to music on an iPhone/iPad/iPod
- Connecting a Walkman
- Connecting a high-resolution supported Walkman
- Connecting a computer/Installing the driver
- Connecting to a portable audio device, etc
- Listening to music on a Walkman
- Listening to music on a PC (Windows 8)
- Listening to music on a PC (Windows 7)
- Listening to music on a PC (Windows Vista)
- Listening to music on a Mac
- Listening to music on a USB flash drive
- Listening to High-Resolution Audio format files
- Information
- Main unit
- Remote control
- Network
- BLUETOOTH
- Additional information
- parts and controls
- speaker settings
- Troubleshooting
- usb device
- Using the BLUETOOTH/Network standby function
- Parts and controls (Remote control)
- Listening to music on a PC via a Wi-Fi network
- Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 8)
- Setting your PC as a DLNA server and controller (Windows 7)
- Listening to music on a device via a USB connection (USB-A)
- Overview
- Parts and controls
- Included items
- Power source
- About SongPal
- Wi-Fi network connection
- Device control
- Speaker settings
- Selecting the network connection method
- About home network (DLNA)
- Listening to music on a PC via a network (Modern UI)
- Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 8)
- Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows 7)
- Listening to music on a PC via a network (Windows Vista)
- Listening to music on a computer via a network (Mac)
- Listening to music on an iPhone/iPad/iPod via a network
- Listening to music on an Xperia via a network
- Listening to music on a device via a BLUETOOTH connection
- Listening to music on a USB flash drive via a USB connection (USB-A)
- Listening to music on an iPhone/iPad/iPod via a USB connection (USB-A)
- Listening to music on a Walkman via a USB connection (USB-A)
- Listening to music on a high-resolution supported Walkman via a USB connection (USB-B)
- Listening to music on a computer via a USB connection (USB-B)
- Listening to music on a portable audio device, etc., by connecting with an audio cable (AUDIO IN)
- Listening to music on an iPhone/iPad/iPod via a BLUETOOTH connection
- Charging USB devices, such as smartphones
- About High-Resolution Audio format files
- Listening to music on a high-resolution supported Walkman
- Installing Media Go and Hi-Res Audio Player to a PC
- Listening to music on a computer
- Listening to music on a portable audio device, etc
- Listening to music on a Walkman via a BLUETOOTH connection
- Listening to music on a PC via a BLUETOOTH connection
- Listening to High-Resolution Audio files via a network
- Compatible devices and operating systems
- Software update
- Wi-Fi signal strength
- About standby functions
- Notes on use
- Trademarks
- Support website
- Power supply
- Sound
- Remote control operation
- Network connection
- Music Services
- Home network (DLNA)
- AirPlay
- Pairing
- One-touch connection (NFC)
- USB device
- iPhone/iPad/iPod (USB-A)
- Reset
- Disposal and transfer
- What you can do with the speaker
- Parts and controls (Main unit)
- Checking the included items
- Connecting to an AC outlet
- Inserting the batteries of the remote control
- Turning the power on
- Turning the power off
- Auto standby function
- How to use the SongPal screen
- What you can do with SongPal
- Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (Smartphone)
- Connecting to a Wi-Fi network using SongPal (iPhone)
- Listening to the music stored in your smartphone/iPhone over Wi-Fi network
- Setting the sound quality
- Setting the auto standby function
- Setting the BLUETOOTH/Network standby function
- Setting the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality (Codec)
- Selecting the Wi-Fi network connection method
- Selecting the wired network connection method
- DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)
- Connection method 1
- Connection method 2
- Connection method 3
- Connection method 5
- Setting your PC for operating from a controller such as smartphone iPhone (Windows 8)
- Listening with the AirPlay function (iTunes)
- Listening to music on a PC via a network (Media Go)
- Setting your PC as a DLNA server (Windows Vista)
- Listening with the AirPlay function (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch)
- Listening to music with the WALKMAN application (Xperia)
- How to make a wireless connection with BLUETOOTH devices
- Selecting the BLUETOOTH audio streaming playback quality (Codec)
- Terminating the BLUETOOTH connection (After use)
- Disconnecting the NFC-compatible device by one touch (NFC)
- Switching devices by one touch (NFC)
- Connecting an iPhone/iPad/iPod
- Listening to High-Resolution Audio format files via a network
- About the indicators
- Compatible iPhone/iPad/iPod models
- Compatible Walkman models
- Compatible operating system (Windows)
- Compatible operating systems (Mac)
- Compatible DLNA devices
- Compatible BLUETOOTH devices
- Compatible USB devices
- Updating the pre-installed software
- Checking the Wi-Fi signal strength (reception sensitivity)
- Standby mode differences
- Precautions
- What is BLUETOOTH wireless technology
- What is LDAC
- Important information on software
- Notes on software
- Customer support websites
- What can I do to solve a problem
- Unable to turn on the speaker
- None of the speaker buttons can be operated
- The setup conditions of the speaker used last time are not retained
- The speaker has entered standby mode or BLUETOOTH/Network standby mode unexpectedly
- No sound/Sound from only one speaker/Low sound level
- Distorted sound/Humming or noise in the speaker output
- The remote control does not function
- The speaker cannot connect to the network (Other equipment on the network cannot find or recognize the speaker)
- The speaker cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network
- The speaker cannot connect to a network using the WPS button
- The speaker does not appear in the device list of the computer's music playback application
- The speaker does not appear in the device select screen of SongPal
- The speaker cannot connect to music services
- The controller cannot find the speaker (The controller cannot browse the contents of the speaker)
- Music started automatically (home network)
- The sound is interrupted
- Playback does not start
- A music file cannot be played back
- The speaker cannot be found from an iPhone/iPad/iPod touch or a computer with iTunes
- Music started automatically (AirPlay)
- There is no sound, or the sound skips during playback
- The speaker cannot be operated
- Unable to pair the speaker with a BLUETOOTH device
- There is no sound (BLUETOOTH)
- Distorted sound/Humming or noise
- An unsupported USB device is connected
- There is no sound (USB)
- There is noise, skipping, or distorted sound
- A USB device is not recognized
- Playback does not start from the first track
- A USB device cannot be charged
- An iPhone/iPad/iPod cannot be played back
- The sound is distorted
- The iPhone/iPad/iPod does not function
- The iPhone/iPad/iPod cannot be charged
- Initializing the speaker
- Disposing of or giving away this speaker