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When installing this player, make sure to put
it on a level and stable surface.
Don
t install it on the following places:
on a color TV (the screen may distort)
near a cassette deck (or close to a device
that gives off a magnetic eld). This may
interfere with the sound.
in direct sunlight
in damp or wet areas
in extremely hot or cold areas
in places where there is vibration or other
movement
in places that are very dusty in places that
have hot fumes or oils (such as a kitchen)
Common instructions
Switching the unit between standby and on
Press
SYSTEM ON (
1
) to turn on the network audio player and stereo receiver.
Press
SYSTEM OFF (
1
) to turn off the network audio player and stereo receiver.
Press
NETWORK (
1
) to turn on the network audio player only.
Press
RECEIVER (
1
) to turn on the stereo receiver only.
Network audio player (N-P01)
Those using XN-P02 and XN-P02DAB must switch the source of the stereo receiver to
NETWORK by pressing NETWORK (
3
).
Listening to the Internet Radio
1. Press CONTROL NET (
7
), and press NET SERVICE (
4
) repeatedly to select Internet Radio.
2. Use

(
5
) to select the folder and press ENTER (
5
).
Listening to the audio fi le on Music Server
1. Press CONTROL NET (
7
), and press M.SERVER (
4
) to select Music Server.
2. Use

(
5
) to select the folder and press ENTER (
5
).
3. Select the audio le. Press
(
6
) to start playback.
Listening to the favorite songs
1. Press CONTROL NET (
7
), and press FAVORITES (
4
) to select Favorites.
2. Select the station or the audio le. Press ENTER (
5
) to start playback.
Playing iPod/iPhone/iPad/USB device
1. Press CONTROL NET (
7
), and press iPod/USB (
4
) to select iPod/USB.
2. Connect your iPod/iPhone/iPad/USB device to the iPod/iPhone/iPad/USB terminal.
3. Press
(
6
) to start playback.
Stereo receiver SX-P01, SX-P01DAB (XN-P02, XN-P02DAB only)
Control sound and adjust volume
Press DIRECT (
8
) to listen to the sound source in the original sound quality.
Press TREBLE +/ (
9
) or BASS +/ (
9
) to adjust sound quality.
Press VOLUME +/ (
c
) to adjust the listening volume.
Press MUTE (
c
) to mute the sound.
Setting the clock
1. Press CONTROL RCV (
7
).
2. Press CLOCK (
a
) and press ENTER (
5
).
3. Use

(
5
) and ENTER (
5
) to adjust the day of the week and time.
Listening to the radio
1. Press TUNER (
3
).
2. Press CONTROL RCV (
7
), and press BAND (
2
) to select a band (FM MONO or FM STEREO).
3. Use TUNE

(
5
) to tune.
Listening to DAB (XC-P01DAB only)
1. Press TUNER (
3
).
2. Press CONTROL RCV (
7
), and press BAND (
2
) to select DAB.
3. Use TUNE

(
5
) to select a DAB service, and press ENTER (
5
).
4. When listening to DAB for the rst time, press AUTO TUNE (
6
) instead of the operation in step 3.
SYSTEM ON RECEIVER CD NETWORK
CONTROL
CLOCKTIMER SLEEP DIMMER
NETCDRCV
SYSTEM OFF
TREBLE
BASS
BT AUDIO
iPod/USB
DIG IN 1/2
M.SERVER
CD/USB
CD USB
BAND
FAVORITES
TUNER
DIRECT
NETWORK
NET SERVICE
VOLUME
RETURN
MUTE
PTYAUTO TUNE
SETUP
TUNER EDIT
REPEAT
SHUFFLE
PLAY MODE
FOLDER
CLEAR
DISPLAY
iPod CONTROL
TOP
MENU
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The batteries included with the player are
to check initial operations; they may not last
over a long period. We recommend using
alkaline batteries that have a longer life.
CAUTION
Incorrect use of batteries may result in
such hazards as leakage and bursting.
Observe the following precautions:
When disposing of used batteries, please
comply with governmental regulations or
environmental public institution’s rules
that apply in your country/area.
Do not use or store batteries in direct
sunlight or other excessively hot place,
such as inside a car or near a heater.
This can cause batteries to leak,
overheat, explode or catch re. It can
also reduce the life or performance of
batteries.
Installing the player
Loading the batteries
Basic control
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