Sony NWZ-Bl03F, NWZ-Bl0SF Quick Start Manual

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SONY:
Quick Start Guide
Guide
de
NWZ-Bl03F
demarrage
I Bl0SF
Supplied
Accessories
To
view
theOperationGuide
(PDF
file)
After
installationiscompleted.
a~icon
appearsonthe
desktopofthe
computer.
You
can
view
the
Operation Guide by clicking the _ icon.
GettingStarted
Thank you for purchasing the NWZ·B103F/B105P'.
By transferring songs from your computer to the player by drag and drop. you can enjoy them
wherever you go.
You
can also listen to FM radio and record voice using the player.
• 1Depending
on
the country/region in which you have purchased the player. some models may not be available.
The
HOME
menu
appears when you
turn
on the playerorpress and hold the BACKiHOME
buttonofthe
player.
The
HOME
menuisthe
starting
pointtoplay
songs.
listentoFM
radio,
play
recorded
sound
fLIes.orchange
settings.
EnjoyingMusic
CD
• Only MP3IWMA
files
canbeplayed on the player.
• Data hierarchy may differ, depending on your computer environment.
• Do not disconnect the player while
ftIes
are being transferred.Ifyou
do, the
file
being transferred
will
be
damaged.
Aboutthe
HOME
menu
1
Connect
the
player
directlytoa
USB
portonyour
computer.
Ifthe
screen
for
selecting
what
you
want
Windowstodo
appears.
select
IOpen
folder
to
view fIles)
and
click lOKI.
and
then go to step 3.
2
Open
the
folderinthe
hierarchy
under
[WALKMANI
from
[My
Computer].
Data
hierarchy
may
differ.
dependingonyour
computer
environment.
3
Open
the
folder
([My
Music],etc.)
from
where
you
wanttotransfer
the
audio
files,
and
then
drag
and
drop
them
onto
the
player.
The
audio
files
are
transferredtothe
player.
You
can also transfer
fIles
to the player by dragging
and
dropping a folder.
4
Disconnec:t
the
player
from
your
computer,
and
then
play
transferred
songs.
CD
Press
the
II
C,)
(Power ON/OFF)
button
until
the
screen appears.
® Press
the
......
1
.......
button
to selectJJ(Music Library).
and
then press the ......
button
to confirm. The
listof"Artist"
and
"Album." etc., appears.
@)
Press
the
......
1.......
buttontosdect
an item,
and
then press the ......
button
to confirm.
To find the song you want. repeat this step.
@ Press the
......,......
buttontoselect a desired song,
and
then press
the
......
button
to confirm.
Playback starts.
To
delete songs transferred to the player
Connect
the
playertoyour
computer.
and
then
delete
any
unnecessary
audio
files
using
Windows
Explorer.
..
You
can also transfer audio
files
using Windows Media Player10or
11.
For details about usage. or support on
Windows Media Player. refer to the Windows Media Player information from the
follOWing
web
site:
http://support.microsoft.com/
ATRAC
files need to be converted using the supplied MP3 Conversion
Tool.
(Audio data purchased from a
music distribution service on the Internet cannot
be
converted.) ,
To
use the supplied
MP3
Conversion Tool, install the supplied CD-ROM on your computer and select the (lJ
icon from the
left
sideofthe install menu, then click IStart] on the bottom-right.
Note that when converting
ATRAC
files to MP3 files. the
ATRAC
files
are not deleted.
You
can also delete the
ATRAC
filesbysetting the Option.
.,
There are tactile dots.
Use
them to help with
button operations.
.2
Functions which are
marked.
near the buttons
are activated if
you
press them. Likewise functions marked _ near the buttons. are activated if you press and hold them.
lID
()
(Headphone)
Jack
When connecting the headphones, insert the plug until
it
clicks into place.Ifconnected
improperly,
it
may not sound right.
11m
Strap hole
Thisisused to attach a strap (sold separately).
[j]
RESET
button
Resets the player when you press the
RESET button with a small pin, etc. When you turn on the player after resetting it,
the player activates resuming the previous
setting items.
[j2J
Microphone
For recording sound by the player.
~
HOLD
switch
You
can protect the player against accidental operationbyusing the HOLD switch when carrying
it.
By
rotating the HOLD switch in the direction
of
the arrow
(.~),
all
operation buttons are
disabled.
The
player's
batteryisrecharged
while
the
playerisconnectedtoa
running
computer.
Remove
the
USB
cap
and
insert
the
USB
connectortoa USB
portonyour
computer.
Before
Connecting
thePlayer
Before
connecting
the
playertoyour
computer.
make
sure
that
the
as is
WindowsXP(Service
Pack2or
later)orWindows
Vista.
and
the
installed
Windows
Media
Player
versiononyour
computer
is 10or11.
Parts andControls
[I)
REC/STOP
button
Starts/stops recording.
You
can record the sound from the microphone or the currently received
FM
program.
[2J
VOL
+"/-
button
Adjusts the volume.
~
1/
<?
(Power
ON/OFF)
button
Turns on/offthe player.
@]
_/_
button
Selects a song, album, artist, folderormenu item.
You
can also skip to the beginning
of the songlalbum/artist/folder, fast-forward or fast-rewind.
[§]
USB
cap
Remove the
USB
cap and insert the
USB
connectorofthe player to a
USB
port on your
computer.
[§]
HI"
button
Starts/pauses song playbackorpauses/restarts recording. When a menu appears on the display, use this button to confirm menu item.
III
BACK/HOME"
button
Returns to the previous menu. Press and hold this button to display the HOME menu.
[§] Display
Set
"About
the HOME menu" ofthis manual and
"Playing Music" in Operation Guide (PDF
file).
Charging the Battery
~~
::::dt:lnUmbef
About
the
Manual
Useofthe playerisdescribed in this Quick Start Guide.orin
the Operation Guide (PDF file).
o
Quick
Start
Guide
(this manual): Explains basic operationofthe player. including charging the
battery. transferring, and playing
songs.
Operation
Guide: Explains advanced featuresofthe player
and
offers troubleshooting
information. Install the Operation Guide
in the computer according to "Installing the
Operation Guide."
About theserial number
The
serial
number
provided
for
the
playerisrequired
for
customer
registration.
The
numberisshownonthe
rear
of
the
USB
connector baseofthe player.
Please check the accessoriesinthe
package.
D Headphones
(I)
D
CD·
ROM
...
,
(I)
- MP3 Conversion Tool
- Operation Guide
D Quick Start Guide (this manual)
(I)
>tI Do not attempt
10
play this CD-ROM inanaudio CD player.
HDepending on the country/region in which
you
have purchased the player. the supplied software
may
be
different.
Installingthe Operation
Guide
Install the Operation Guide (PDF me) for the player accordingasfollows:
1.
Turnonthe
computertostart
Windows.
2.
Logonasanadministrator. To
install
the
Operation
Guide
(PDF
me).
it is
requiredtologonyour
computerasan
administrator.
3.
Insert
the
supplied
CD-ROM
into
your
computer.
The
install
wizard
will
start
automatically.
Read
the
messages
displayedonthe
screen
carefully,
and
follow
the
on-screen
instructions.
4.
When
the
install
menu
appearsonthe
screen.
select~icononthe
left
sideofthe
screen.
and
click
[Install]onthe
right
lower
sideofthe
screen.
Follow
the
on-screen
instructionstoinstall
the
Operation
Guide.
rtJsic
Librar':l
4
icons
appearinthe
HOME
menu
with
the
current
selectioninthe
center.
The
current
icon
changes depending on the function you use.Bypressing the
.-/-.
button. you can select an
icon,
and
then
press
the
......
buttontoconfirm.
1m
You
need Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later. or Adobe Reader software in your computer. Adobe Reader can
be
downloaded from the Internet
for
free.
For
thelatestinformation
If
you
have
any
questions
aboutorissue
with
this
product.
visit
the
following
web
sites.
For
customersinthe
USA:
http://www.sony.com/walkmansupport
For
customersinCanada:
http://www.sony.ca/ElectronicsSupportl
Noteon
formatting
the
player
Do
not
format
the
built-in
flash
memory
using
Windows
Explorer.Ifyou
format
the
built-in
flash
memory.
formatiton
the
player.
For details. see "Settings" in Operation Guide (PDF file).
~
~
a
....
~
a
USBcannectOf
When the remaining battery indicationofthe display shows:
G!III,
chargingiscomplete.
When
you
use
the
player
for
the
first
time,orif
you
have
not
used
the
player
foralong
time.
recharge it fully until
G!III
appearsonthe screen. Charging takes about 120 minutes when the
battery
poweriscompletely
used
up.
_
Voice
JJ
Music Library
iEEJ
FM
@ Settings
Plays/deletes recorded sound
file.
For
details. see "Listening/Recording
Voice"inOperation Guide (PDF file).
Plays transferred songs on the player. For
details. see "Playing Music" in Operation Guide (PDF
file).
PlaysFMradio, or plays backordeletes a recordedFMprogram. For
details. see "Listening/RecordingFMRadio"inOperation Guide (PDF file).
Sets function settingsofmusic.
FM.
voice recording. or the player.
For
details. see "Settings" in Operation Guide (PDF
ftle).
CD
•Becareful not to accidentally bump or put stress on the player whenitis
connected to your computer.Itmay
be
damaged.
English
Owner's
The model provided below. Refer to these numbers in the spaces whenever you call
Model No. _
Serial No. _
On
sample
The If
you delete sample audio data, you
On
Copyrights
• "WALKMAN"
• ATRAC is a trademark
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista Corporation in the United States
• Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks and/or other countries.
• MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology
• IBM
• Macintosh is a
• Pentium is a
All
manual,
Record
and
serial numbers are locatedonthe rearofthe
audio
player is pre-installed with sample audio data.Todelete this audio data, delete it using Windows Explorer.
and
PC/AT are registered trademarks
trademarkora registered
other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarksoftheir respective holders.Inthis
and
data
cannot
and
"WALKMAN" logo are registered trademarksofSony Corporation.
of
Sony Corporation.
and/or
trademarkofApple Inc.
~
marks are not specified.
restore it.
and
Windows Media are trademarksorregistered trademarksofMicrosoft
other
or
registered trademarksofAdobe Systems Incorporated in the United States
and
patents licensed from Fraunhofer lIS
ofInternational
trademarkofIntel Corporation.
We
countries.
USB
connector baseofthe player. Record
upon
your Sonydealer regarding this product.
cannot
supply any replacement data.
and
Business Machines Corporation.
theminthe space
Thomson.
is
This product technology outside
Content providers are using the digital rights management technology for Windows Media contained ("WM-DRM") to protect copyright, in such content This device uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content ("WM-DRM Software"). Software in this device has been compromised, owners Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Software's right to acquire new licenses to
Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software's ability to play unprotected content. A list
is
sent to your device whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the Internetorfrom a
conjunction with such license, also download revocation lists onto your device on behalf Program ©2007 Sony Corporation
Documentation
..
using vac (Volatile Organic Compound)-
..
protected by certain intellectual propertyrightsofMicrosoft Corporation. Useordistributionofsuch
of
this
product
the
is
©200,}
Printed on 70% or more recycled paper free vegetable oil based ink.
Sony Corporation
is prohibited without a license from Microsoftoran authorized Microsoft subsidiary.
integrityoftheir content ("Secure Content") so
not
misappropriated.
of
Secure Content ("Secure Content Owners") may request that
that
their intellectual property, including
If
the securityofthe WM-DRM
copy,
display and/or play Secure Content.
of
revoked WM-DRM Software
of
Secure Content Owners.
in
Pc.
this device
Microsoft
may,
in
SONY:
w-.
UALI<IlV:V'.
Operation
NWZ-B103F I B10SF
Guide
2
The lollowing FCC statement applies only to the version
of
this model manufactured for sale in the
USA.
Other
versions may not comply with FCC
technical regulations.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
ISofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception. which can be
determined
by
turning the equipment offand
on, the user
is
encouraged to tryto correct the
interference
by
oneormoreofthe following
measures:
• Reorient
or
relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to
which the receiver
is
connected.
• Consult the dealer
or
an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
You
are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
this
product:
Visit: www.sony.com/walkmansupport Contact: Sony Customer Information Service
Center at 1-(866)-456-7669
Write: Sony Customer Information Services Center
12451
Gateway
Blvd.•Fort Myers,FL33913
DeclarationofConformity
Trade Name: SONY Model
No.:
NWZ-BI03F/BI05F Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 16530
Via
Esprillo. San
Diego
CA
92127
U.S.A.
Telephone Number: 858-942-2230 This device complies with Part
ISofthe FCC
Rules. Opt."itlon
is
subject to the following
two conditiuns:
(I)
This device may not cause harmful interlerence. and (2) this device must accept any interference received. including interference that maycause undesired operation.
Notice
for
users
• The recorded songislimitedtoprivate use only.
Useofthe song beyond this limit requires
permission
of
the copyright holders.
• Sony
is
not responsible lor incomplete
recording/downloading or damaged file
due
to
problems
of
the player or computer.
• The ability to display the languages on supplied software will depend on the installed
as on
your computer. For better results, please ensure
that the installed
as
is
compatible with the
desired bnguage you want to display.
-
Wedonot guarantee all the languages will be able to bedisplayed properly on supplied soliware.
- User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed.
• Depending on the types
of
the text and characters. the text shown on the player may not be displa fed properlyon device. This
is
due
to:
- The
c.:opacityofthe connected player.
- The jJlayer
is
not functioning normally.
- Content inlormation
is
written in the language
or
the character thatisnot supportedbythe
player.
On
sample
audio
data
The playerispre-installed with sample audio data. To
delete this audio data. deleteitusing Windows Explorer. Ifyou delete sample audio data. you cannot restore it.Wecannot supply any replacement data.
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.
Playing
Back
the
Recorded
Sound
Files
.
Getting Started . Supplied
Accessories
.
Parts
and Controls .
HOME
menu .
...................................................................................................
6
.........................................................
6
.......................
8
...............................................................................................
10
Listening/Recording Voice...........•............................•••.
36
......................................36
.
37
4
Basic Operations..•......................................•...........•.••...
12
Before
Connecting the
Player
..
12
Charging the Battery .
12
Turning the
PlayerOnand
Off....
.
14
Transferring Music
15
Playing Music •••....•..•.••.................................................••
17
Playing
Music
..
17
Searching for
songsbyartist, album, or
song
name,
etc.
18
Searching
for
songs
by folder
and
file name .
19
Setting the
Play
Mode
..
23
Setting the
Sound
Quality...............
..
25
Listening/Recording FM Radio 27
Listening toFMRadiointhe
Manual
Tuning Mode
27
Listening toFMRadiointhe PresetTuning
Mode..........................
.
29
Presetting
Desired
Broadcast
Stations
29
Selecting
Broadcast
Stationsinthe
Preset
Tuning Mode
32
RecordingFMRadio
33
Playing
Back
RecordedFMRadio
Programs........................
..
34
Sef:tings ...•..•••......•.........•.•........•••..........•••....•.................
39
Changing the Settings
39
Troubleshooting•...•...................•••••.................••............
43
TrOl':
bleshooting
.43
Messages
57
Additional
Information
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
60
Precautions
..
60
Specifications
65
Index
69
5
6
Getting
Started
Thank you for purchasing the NWZ-BI03F/BIOSP'. By
transferring songs from your computer to the player by drag and drop, you can enjoy
them wherever you go.
You
can also listentoFM
radio and record voice using the player.
Supplied
Accessories
Please check the accessories in the package.
D Headphones (1)
o CD-ROM
,2 ,3
(I)
- MP3 Conversion Tool
- Operation Guide (this manual)
D Quick Start Guide
(I)
.,
Depending on the countrylregion in which you have purchased tr.e player, some models may not be available.
•, Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM in
an
audio CD player.
>J Dependingon the country/region in which you have purchased the player, thesupplied software may
be different.
About the serial number
The serial number provided for the playerisrequired for the customer registration. The numberisshown on the rearofthe
USB
connector baseofthe player.
~
..
(B
~
Serial
number
7
Parts
and
Controls
Front
Rear
8
[I]
REC/STOP button (@' pages 33, 36)
Starts/stops recording.
You
can record the sound from the microphoneorthe currently receivedFMprogram.
~
VOL+*'/-button
Adjusts the volume.
~
1/6
(Power ON/OFF) button (@' page
14)
Turns
on/off
the player.
@]
~
/~
button (@' pages 11,22)
Selects a song, album, artist, folder or menu item.
You
can also skip to the beginning
of
the song/album/artist/folder, fast-forward
or
fast-rewind.
lliJ
~II*'
button
(@'pages
11,18)
Starts/pauses song playback or pauses/ restarts recording. When a menu appears on the display, use this button
to
confirm
menu item.
[§J
BACK/HOME*' button (@' page
11)
Returns to the previous menu. Press and hold this button to display the HOME menu.
[l]
Display (@' page
21
)
[§]
Microphone (@' page 36)
lID
r::
(Headphone) jack
When connecting the headphones, insert the plug until
it
clicks into place. If connected
improperly, it may not sound right.
*'
There are tactile dots.
Use
them to help with
button operations.
*'
Functions which are
marked.
near the buttons
are activated
if
you press them. Likewise
functions marked _ near the buttons, are
activated;!you press and hold them.
11m
HOLD switch
You
can protect the player against accidental operationbyusing the HOLD switch when carrying
it.
By
rotating the HOLD switch in the direction
of
the arrow
(~),
all the buttons are
inoperable.
If
you press buttons while the HOLD functionisactivated, "HOLD" and the current time appears in the display. (The curreI't time appears only when theclock
is
set
(@'
page 41).)
. If you
wtate
the HOLD switch to the
opposite position, the HOLD function
is
releas~cl.
ITIJ
RESET
button (@' page 43)
Resets the player when you press the RESET button with a small pin, etc. When you turn on the player after resetting it, the player activates resuming the previous setting items.
[fg]
Strap hole
Thisisusedtoattach a strap (sold
separately).
~
USBcap
Remove the
USB
cap and insert
the
USB
connectorofthe player to a
USB
port
on your
computer.
To
remove
the
USB
cap
Remove the
USB
capasshown below.
~~
L
USB
connector
9
FM PlaysFMradio.orplays back or deletes a
r",~orded
FM
program
((ji'
page 27).
HOME menu
( ,
\~
HOME
menu)
I
SeleetjJ
(Music
Library)
and
press
the
~II
button.
TO
t
.J:e(
Music
Library
)
~
Seleet"Album';
and
press
the
~I
button.
to
~
-~-
(
Album
list'
-l
e .
Select
your
desired
folder,
and
press
the
~II
button.
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\
Song
list
-...JI
Select
your
desired
Song
(File),and
press
W'
to t
the
~II
button.
Playback
begins.
--------=0:::::
(Now
Playing
screen)
To
operate the
HOME
menu
When menu items appear on the HOME menu, press the
.....
/~
button to select an
item,
and
then press the
~II
button to confirm. When menu items appear on the HOME menu and you press the BACK/HOME button. the screen returns to the previous menu. If you press and hold it, the screen returns to the HOME menu. For example, when you want to play back a song by selecting
n(Music Library) - Album
from on the HOME menu, the menu changes
as
follows.
Sets function settingsofmusic, FM. voice recording,orthe player
(Gr
page 39).
Music Library Plays transferred songsonthe player
((ji'
p"g~
17).
----------
Voice Plays/deletes recorded sound file
((ji'
page 37).
-----------
The HOME menu appears when you turn on the playerorpress and hold the BACK/ HOME button
of
the player. The HOME menuisthe starting point to play songs, listen
to
FM radio. play recorded sound files, and change settings.
HOME
menu
~
Settings
4 icons appear in the display with the current selection in the center. The current icon changes depending on the function you use.
o Press the BACK/HOME button.
o Press
and
hold the BACK/HOME button.
10
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Basic
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'.
Before
Connecting
the
Player
Before
connecting
the
playertoyour
computer.
make
sure
that
the
OS is
Windows
XP
(Service
Pack2or
later)orWindows
Vista.
and
the
installed
Windows
Media
Player
versiononyour
computer
is10or
II.
Charging
the
Battery
The
player's
batteryisrecharged
while
the
playerisconnectedtoa
running
computer.
Remove
the
USB cap
and
insert
the
USB
connectortoa USB
portonyour
computer.
When
the
remaining
battery
indicationofthe
display
shows:
Q!ID.
chargingiscomplete.
When
you
use
the
player
for
the
first
time.orif
you
have
not
used
the
player
for a
long
time.
recharge
it fully
until
Q!ID
appearsonthe
screen.
For
detailsoncharging
time
or
battery
life.
see@'page
67.
•Becareful !lot to accidentally bump or put stress on the player whenitis
connected to yourcomputer.
It
maybedamaged.
On
the
r:emaining
battery
indication
The
battery
iconinthe
display
(@'
page
21)
changesasshown
below.
See
(iF
page
67 for
detailsonbattery
duration.
12
The
battery
power
gets
low as
showninthe
battery
icon.If"LOW
BATTERY"
appears.
you
cannot
operate
the
player.Inthis
case.
charge
the
batterybyconnectingtoyour
computer.
eM
• Charge the batteryinan ambient temperatureofbetween 5 to 35°C.
• The
numb~r
of
times the battery canberecharged beforeitis
usedupis
approximately 500 times.
This number differs, depending on the conditions under which you use the
player.
• The battery indicator on the displayisonlyanestimate. For example. one sectionofblackinthe indicator
will
not always indicate exactly one-fourthofthe battery's charge.
"DATA
ACCESS"
appears in the display while the player accesses the computer. Do not disconnect
the player while
"DATA
ACCESS"
appearsorthe me being transferred may be destroyed.
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III
• Only M\-'1iWMA
files
can be played on the player(&page 65).
Connect
the
playertoyour
computer
and
transferanaudio
filetothe
player.
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Open
the
folder ([My Music], etc.) from where you
wanttotransfer
the
audiofiles, andthen drag and drop them onto
the
player.
The
audio
files
are
transferredtothe
player.
You
can
also
transfer
filestothe
playerbydragging
and
dropping
a folder.
mm
You
can
~lso
transfer audio
files
using Windows Media Player10or
II.
For details about usage,
or
support on Windows Media Player, refer to the Windows Media Player information from the
following
web
site:
http://support.microsoft.com/
ATRAC
files
needtobe converted using the supplied MP3 Conversion Tool. (Audio data purchased from·a music distribution service on the Internet cannot be converted.) To
use the supplied MP3 Conversion Tool, install the supplied CD-ROM on your computer and select
thetgic'Jn from the left sideofthe install menu, then click [Start] on the bottom-right. Note that when converting
ATRAC
filestoMP3
files,
the
ATRAC
mes are not deleted.
You
can also
delete tll".
.'\
fRAC
filesbysetting the Option.
Transferring
Music
Conrect the player directlytoa
USB
porton your computer.
If
the
screen
for
selecting
what
you
want
Windowstodo
appears,
select
[Open
folder
to
view
files)
and
click
[OK),
and
thengoto
step
3.
2
Open
the
folderinthe hierarchy under[WALKMAN] from
[My
Computer].
Dab
hierarchy
may
differ,
dependingonyour
computer
environment.
3
1
• The control buttons on the player are
all
disabled while itisconnected to a computer.
• Some
USB
devices connectedtothe computer may interfere with the proper operationofthe player.
•Wedo
not
guarantee
the
rechargeofthe
battery
using
personally
assembled
computers or
modified
computers.
To
turnonthe player
Press
the
I/ (9
(Power
ON/OFF)
buttonsothat
the
screen
appears.
The
player
activates
resuming
the
previous
setting
items.
•Tosave the battery consumption. the player activates the
functu'llasfollows:
- After
turningonthe
powerifthereisno
operation
and
pLyback
performed
for
about
I
minute, the
powerofthe player
turns
off.
-Ifthere isnooperation
for a certain periodoftime while in stop mode,
the
display
turns
off
automatically and
the
player enters stand-by status.
When
there isnooperation
for the next
30 minutes,
the
powerofthe player
turns
off.
Turning
the
PlayerOnand
Off
To
turn offthe player
When
the
playeristurned
on,
press
and
hold
the
1/(9
(Power
ON/OFF)
button
until
"POWER
OFF..:'
appears.
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Playing
Music
III
~II
button
BACKIHOME
button
You
can search for desired songs in the following ways.
• Searching for songs by artist, album,
and
song name, etc. ("Artist/Album/Song Sort"
mode)
• Searching for songs by folder and
file
name ("Folder/File Name Sort" mode)
..../~button
• Before playing songs:
- Confirm that the battery power
is
not loworexhausted
(@'
page 13).
lfitisloworexhausted,
recharge the battery
(@'
page 12).
- DiscOlln"ct the player from the computer.
- Release the HOLD function
«(jY
page 9).
- Turn
or,
the player
«(jY
page 14).
To
delete
songs
transferredtothe
player
Connect the playerto your computer, and then delete any unnecessary audio
files
using
Windows Explorer.
•Becareful not to accidentally bump or put stress on the player when itisconnected to your computer. It
may be damaged.
• The player does not use SonicStage software (SonicStage software, developed
by
Sony,
manages music on a computerortransfers music to other typesofplayers). For this player, you can transfer music simply
by
dragging and dropping, not using SonicStage.
• Do not disconnect the player while a file
is
being transferred. If you do, the
file
being transferred may
be damaged.
If
the player is disconnected while files are being transferred, unnecessary files may be left in the
player. In this case, transfer usable files back
to
the computer and format the player
«(jY
page 42).
• Some files may not be played back with the player
due
to copyright protection.
• The player can display up to a combined total
of
999 files and folders, and foldersofup to 8 levels.
Although you can transfer more files or folders to theplayer,
the
player cannot display or play any
files, folders,orlevels that exceed this limit.
• Data hierarchy may differ, depending on your computer enviromnent.
It
may take timeto start up the playerordisplay the file/folder list when many files orfolders are
stored
on
the player.
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Music
(continued)
.
Searching
for
songsbyartist,
album,orsong
name,
etc.
You
can
search
the
desired
songbyartist/album/song
name,
etc.
1
Press
and hold
the
BACK/HOME button until
the
HOME menu appears.
2
Press
the
~
I~
button to select
JJ
(Musi~
Library), and then press
the
~II
buttontoconfirm.
The
following
lists
appear.
• "Now Playing": Plays back the last file' you listened to.
"AU
Songs": Searches for a song by song name.
• "Artist": Searchesfor a song by artist.
• "Album": Searches for a song by album.
• "Genre": Searches for a song by genre.
• "Release Year": Searches for a song by release year.
• "Playlists": Searches for a songby playlist.
• "Folder/File
Name
Sort": Switches to the "Folder/File Name Sort" mode. In this mode,
you can search for desired songs by folder and file name.
, File includes
the
song, recorded FM radio program, or recorded
sound
using
the
"Voice"
menu, that you last listened to.
You
can eei! or change
103
tag information and the playlist using Windows Media Player 10
or
II.
For details.about usage, or support on Windows Media Player. refer to the Windows Media Player information from thefollowing web site: http://support.microsoti.com/
ma
• Only songs that have
103
tag information can be automatically classifiedbythe player.
• Ifan arti,. ('r album has no name. "Unknown" appears. Ifany songs have no name, assigned tile names it).' each song appear.
• The player can displayupto a combined tvtalof999 files and folders. and foldersofup to 8 levels. Although
you
can transfer more filesorfolders to the player, the player cannot displayorplay any
fUes,
folde!·s.
or levels that exceed this limit.
• Data hierarchy may differ, depending on your computer environment.
•Itmay ta;'( time to startupthe player or display the file/folder list when many filesorfolders are stored or: the player.
To
retumto the previous menu
Press
thi?
3ACK/HOME
button.
II
3
Press
the
~
I~
buttontoselect an item, and then press the
~II
button to confirm.
To
find
the
song
you
want,
repeat
this
step.
Searching
for
songsbyfolder
and
file
name
You
can
search
the
desired
songbythe
folder/file
name.
18
4
Press
the
~
I~
buttontoselect a song,
and
then press
the
~II
buttontoconfirm.
Playback
starts.
1
Press
and hold
the
BACK/HOME
button
until
the
HOME
menu
appears.
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o The player can display
up
to a combined total of 999
files
and k·;··'ers, and foldersofup to 8levels.
Although you can transfer more
files
or folderstothe player,
th~
player cannot displayorplay any
files, folders,
or
levels that exceed this limit.
• Data hierarchy may differ, depending on your computer environment.
It
may take time to start up the playerordisplay the file/folder
lis'.
when many files or folders are
stored on the player.
To
returntothe
previous
menu
Press
the
BACK/HOME
button.
20
Display
When
selecting
"Artist/Album/Song
Sort"
mode
1
lIJ
Song t.itle/Album title indication
lID
Current song
number/total
song
For the "Artist/Album/Song Sort" mode,
number indication
displayssong title and album title currently
Displays the song number currently selected
played back. When you select
"All
Songs;'
or
being played back and the total
number
the current song title/current artist name
is
of
songs.
displayea.
lID
For
!!!e
"Folder/File Name Sort" mode,
Play mode indication
displays me name and folder name currently
Displays the current play mode icon
(@'
page
play back.
24). If the play mode
is
set to "Normal;' no
[2J
Playback range indication
icon appears.
Displays the playback range.
[l]
Remaining
battery
indication
~
Playi;~j
status indication
Displays the remaining batterypower.
Displays the current play mode
(.-:
lID
Equalizer mode indication
playb'lCk.lI: pause,
...
(~):
fast-rewind
Displays the current equalizer mode
(@'
(or
fa.;~-forward)
.....
(~):
skip to the
page
26).
beginningofthe current (or next) song).
~
Elaps;ed
time indication
Displa",s the elapsed time.
Continued
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21
Press
the
....
/~
buttontoselect a song, and then press the
~II
button to confirm.
Playback
starts.
2
Press
the
....
/~
button
to
select n(Music Library), and then press
the
~II
button to confirm.
The
following
listsoftransferred
songs
and
folders
appear.
o "Now Playing": Plays
back
the
last
file>
you listened to.
o "Play All": Plays back all songs
on
the player.
o Folder name: Displays the level I folders.
Song name: Displays
the
level I songs.
o "Artist/Album/Song Sort": Switches to
the
''Artist/Album/Song Sort" mode. In this
mode,
you can search for desired songs by artist, album,
and
sl'ng
name,
etc.
• File includes
the
song, recorded FM radio
program,orrecorded
sound
using the "Voice"
menu,
that you last listened to.
Press
the
....
/~
button to select an item, and then press the
~II
button to confirm.
To
find
the
song
you
want,
repeat
this
step.
4
3
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