NAS-50HDEGB.2-890-157-11(1)
116
GB
Proxy
A program or a server that provides
Internet access to computers within a
rewall or quicker downloading of web
pages.
Router
A device that bridges networks, converting
the protocols and addresses of each
network. Recently, dial-up routers for
connecting to ISDN lines and broadband
routers for ADSL and CATV networks
have been introduced. e term “router”
by itself may refer to any of these devices.
Sampling frequency
When audio sources are converted
from analog to digital data, they must
be changed into numbers (digitized).
is process is called sampling, and the
sampling frequency refers to the number
of times per second that the signals are
measured for the recording.
Music CDs are sampled at 44,100 times
per second, so the sampling frequency
is expressed as 44.1 kHz. Generally, the
higher the sampling frequency, the higher
the delity of the recording.
USB storage
In this manual, USB storage refers to a
mass storage device that supports the
USB Mass Storage Class standard. ese
devices, such as a USB audio player, can be
connected to the USB jack on the unit or
a computer and used as a removable mass
storage device.
VAIO Media
VAIO Media is home networking soware
that is provided on Sony VAIO computers.
A computer must have VAIO Media
Version 4.1 or later to be connected to this
unit.
DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)-
related terms (UK model only)
Dynamic label segment
e text data transmitted for each channel
or service.
Ensemble label
In DAB, multiple digital radio channels
are transmitted using a single radio
transmission or frequency. A group
of channels sent this way is called an
“ensemble” and “ensemble label” is the
name of such a group.
Service label
e name of an individual digital radio
channel or service.
List of input characters
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