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1.                  2 Connect Network Walkman to your computer        Insert    MagicGate Memory Stick      Access lamp             MagicGate  Memory  Stick         Connect Network Walkman to your computer          Notes   e When connecting Network Walkman to  your computer  make sure the erasure  prevention switch of the    Memory Stick      page 23  is OFF     e Insert the    Memory Stick    into the slot  until it clicks into place     Memory Stick slot    Connect the narrow connector of the supplied dedicated USB cable into the dedicated USB jack on  Network Walkman  then the wide connector to the USB jack of your computer        CONNECT    appears in the display            Notes    USB cable   supplied              to Y            2 ARRA                      Notes   e The access lamp blinks while transferring data  files    e Do not remove the USB cable or the    Memory  Stick    while blinking of the access lamp blinks   It may cause the data to become corrupted     e Do not connect more than two USB devices to your computer  Normal operation will not be guaranteed    e Use of this player with a USB hub or a USB extension cable is not guaranteed    e A malfunction may occur depending on the USB devices connected at any one time    e When connecting Network Walkman to your computer for the first time  check if the OpenMG Jukebox icon  appears on the tasktray  If the icon appears  remove it from the tasktray  And then connect Network  Walkman to your computer with the suppli
2.             e Title mode  Song title Artist name    IETHER    Play status                e MS title mode    t   MS TITLE                   Memory Stick    title       Graphic mode    Spectrum analyzer                   Bit rate  page 32   EH  Songs recorded at 132kbps  IE  Songs recorded at 105kbps  HA  Songs recorded at 66kbps    e While searching a point in a track   Graphic mode    playing position                Play status    While fast forwarding  fast rewinding  or  during continuous search operations  the  current playing position is displayed     suo  eado pooueapy p    15    16       Locking the  controls  HOLD     To prevent the controls from being  accidentally operated when you carry the  player  use this function     HOLD switch       Slide the HOLD switch in the direction  of the arrow   No controls will be able to operate     If you press buttons while the HOLD switch  is ON     HOLD    appears in the display     To release the Hold function    Slide the HOLD switch in the opposite direction of  the arrow        Changing the settings    VOLUME    buttons       button    To set a reasonable volume   Volume preset functions     There are two modes of adjusting the volume   Manual mode  By pressing the    VOLUME       button  you can change  the setting from 0 to 31   Preset mode  You can switch to any of  three preset levels  LO  MID   or HI     1 Press the MENU button   The menu is displayed           4 REP  OFF                         2 Press  lt  or  gt  of t
3.            A    resuso    Press  4           1 Press the MENU button   The menu is displayed              REP OFF                         2 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key      OFF    blinks           3 Press  lt  or  gt  of the Seesaw key to  select    ALL        1        SHUF     or     OFF        lt  Li t        REP  SALL     or aie                                  4 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key     The selected playback mode indication  lights   Playback mode  indication           ISHU  BASSIE dz                 5 Press the MENU button   The display returns to normal        To exit from the Menu mode   Select  RETURN  in the menu or press the MENU  button    To cancel the REPEAT mode   Select OFF in step 3     Notes   e If there is no    Memory Stick    inserted     REP           appears in the display  and repeat mode cannot be  selected    e Removing the    Memory Stick    from the slot  the  setting of    REPEAT    returns to    REP   OFF        suo  eado paoueapy p    13    14       Adjusting the  sound    Seesaw key    MEGA BASS   AVLS buttons       Emphasizing the bass  sound  MEGA BASS     Mega Bass function intensifies low frequency  sound for richer quality audio reproduction     Press the MEGA BASS AVLS button     Each time you press the MEGA BASS AVLS  button  the MEGA BASS indication changes  as follows     BASS             gt  BASS IE            gt   none                    Display indication Sound quality  BASS ff Mega Bass   moderate effect   BASS I Mega B
4.          5 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key     6 Press the MENU button   The display returns to normal     To exit from the Menu mode    Select  RETURN  in the menu or press the MENU    button     To turn on the beep sound  Select ON in step 4     continued    suo  eado paoueapy    17    Changing the settings  continued   To change the display    backlight setting  LIGHT     Menu Backlight mode       OFF always off       ON turns on for three seconds after each  operation   or until scrolling is complete        1 Press the MENU button   The menu is displayed                REP  OFF                      2 Press  lt  or    of the Seesaw key to  display    LIGHT   ON              4 LIGHT ON                         3 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key      ON    blinks     4 Press  lt  or P of the Seesaw key to  display selections   Ally  4 LIGHTSOFFE                            5 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key     6 Press the MENU button   The display returns to normal     To exit from the Menu mode    Select  RETURN  in the menu or press the MENU  button     To set the date and time   DATE   TIME     You can set the current date and time and  display it  To play a music item witha  playback period restriction  you need to set  the date and time     1 Press the MENU button   The menu is displayed              5 REP  OFF                      2 Press  lt  or    of the Seesaw key to  display    DATE TIME                DATE TIME                         3 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key   
5.    The volume does not increase      gt  Cancel the AVLS function  page 14         Sound is distorted      gt  Record with a higher bps value  page 32         There is no sound from the right  channel of the headphones      gt  Make sure that the headphones plug is connected securely        Playback has stopped suddenly      gt  The battery is exhausted  You need to change it  page 8     gt  Release and reinsert the    Memory Stick    a few times to clean  the terminals        Cannot playback audio data with     gt  You must set the date in the menu  page 18            date limits   gt  The date has expired    On the display window   Symptom Cause Remedy   The backlight is off   gt  Set the LIGHT setting to ON  turns on during operation  in the    menu  page 18            DO    appears instead of the album  title      gt  Use the OpenMG Jukebox to rename the title with characters  which can be displayed on the player        continued    UOI EULIOJU  12410  i    25    26    Troubleshooting  continued     On charging  Symptom    Cause Remedy       The battery does not last even  when recharged      gt  If you use the player where the temperature is below 0  C   32  F   the battery does not function     gt  You need to replace the battery  Please contact your nearest  Sony dealer        Charging stops just after  connecting the supplied battery  charger      gt  The battery is full   If the charging stops even when the battery  is low  this may be due to a problem with the batte
6.   The    DATE    display appears  and the  year digits blink                    ais   gt 00y 1m id  a                4 Press  lt 4 or of the Seesaw key to  select the year digits     5 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key   The month digit blinks             Q0y tm id                            6 Do the same to set the month    m     and the day    d     and press  PUSH   of the Seesaw key    The    TIME    display appears  The hour  digit blinks                                7 Do the same to set the hour and  minute  and press  PUSH  of the  Seesaw key     8 Press the MENU button   The display returns to normal     To switch between 24 hour display and  12 hour display   Press the DISPLAY button during the setting in step  7    To exit from the Menu mode   Select  RETURN  in the menu or press the MENU  button    To display the current time   Press the DISPLAY button more than one half  second    You can display the current time during pressing     Note  If the unit is not used for a long time  it may reset  your settings of the date and time     suo  eado pooueapy      19    20       To erase music data  from the    Memory  Stick     ERASE     You can erase music data from the    Memory  Stick    one by one     Confirm the contents before erasing     1 Press the MENU button   The menu is displayed           J0       REP OFF                      2 Press  lt  or  gt  of the Seesaw key to  display    ERASE          ERASE gt     If    ERASE    does not appear in the  menu  erasing is
7.   page 17  c OFF MID  7 S  amp   ON HI          gt   x     OFF   If you cannot format or erase  while  LIGHT   page 18  S in play  pause mode  or there is no  T ON    Memory Stick    inserted       FORMAT    or    ERASE    does not  M appear in the display     N ENG  TITLE   see below   x     e _     JPN  v  DATE TIME  page 18  FLY Fm Fed Hih Lm       ERASE gt    page 20     gt   ERASExxx                                 N   amp   Y gt          ERASE        FORMAT gt    page 21  m gt  N              RETURN                       On the TITLE menu     amp   amp               Select  RETURN   then press the  Seesaw key to exit from the  menu        You can choose between    ENG     English  and   JPN     Japanese   This function will be available in  the future when the OpenMG Jukebox software is upgraded and you can use both English and    Japanese for album and song titles     About     gt      Selecting     gt     on the display  waits your  operations on the next window     Other Information       Precautions    On safety   e When you carry the supplied rechargeable  battery  be sure to put it in the supplied  rechargeable battery carrying case  Carrying  the rechargeable battery without the case  may cause a short circuit with metallic  objects such as coins  key rings  or necklace   As a result  a heat may generate    e Incorrect battery usage may lead to leakage  of battery fluid or bursting batteries  To  prevent such accidents  observe the  following precautions        I
8.  The rate is reflected in bps  bit per second      In OpenMG Jukebox  the bit rate for recording an audio CD or converting MP3 and WAV format  audio files into ATRAC3 format can be chosen from 132 kbps 105kbps 66kbps  105 kbps means  105000 bits of information per second  If the bit rate is large  that means a large amount of  information is used to play music  Comparing music of the same format  a 105 kbps data offers  better sound quality than 66 kbps data  and 132 kbps data offers better sound quality than 105  kbps data  However  audio files in formats such as MP3 have different encoding methods  and  thus sound quality cannot be determined by simply comparing the bit rate        Looking at the  controls    Network Walkman     front           1  Access lamp  page 9    2  Seesaw key  page 11 14  16 22   3  Display  page 12  15   4  5                      Memory Stick slot  page 9  11                 Battery compartment  page 8                       Q  Headphones earphones  jack  page 11           Hole for attaching the key ring or strap        The strap is not supplied        HOLD switch  page 16           MEGA BASS AVLS button  page 14           10  VOLUME        buttons  page 11  16                   Dedicated USB jack  page 9           12  MENU button  page 13  16 22                 13  DISPLAY button  page 12  15        Display                         Text graphic information display            age 15        Playback mode indication  page 13              AVLS indicatio
9.  after the lamp turns off      For other models   Full charging takes about 7 hours     To the wall outlet       Notes    e The shape of the supplied charger varies  depending on your country    e Please charge the battery where the temperature is  0  C to 35  C     2 Insert the fully charged battery in the battery compartment     Slide the battery  cover in the  direction of the  arrow to open     le    VSSYGo    If the battery compartment lid is accidentally  detached  attach it as illustrated     es       Insert the negative  end     of the battery  first        Battery duration   About 10 hours    About the remaining battery charge  indication   The battery icon in the display changes as shown  below     TA  gt  A  gt  CA  gt  Caa    m l  low battery Please  charge the  battery    If    LOW BATT    is displayed in the display  you  need to recharge the battery     Basic Operations       Transferring songs from the computer to  the    Memory Stick     Check Out           1 install the supplied OpenMG Jukebox software and import digital audio files to    OpenMG Jukebox     For details  refer to the OpenMG Jukebox operating instructions        Note       Before connecting the player to your computer for the first time  be sure to install     OpenMG Jukebox    software and NW MS11 driver from the supplied CD ROM to your  computer  If you have already installed    OpenMG Jukebox    software  you also need to  install NW MS11 driver before connecting the player to your computer
10.  cause harmful interference   and  2  this device must accept any interference  received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation     For the customers in Canada    This class B digital apparatus complies with  Canadian ICES 003     Remarque    propos du     Magic Gate Memory  Stick    fourni    Pour les clients au Canada    Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est conforme     la norme NMB 003 du Canada        Notice for users    On the supplied software    e Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software  or the manual accompanying it in whole or in  part  or renting the software without the  permission of the copyright holder    e Inno event will SONY be liable for any financial  damage  or loss of profits  including claims made  by third parties  arising out of the use of the  software supplied with this player    e In the event a problem occurs with this software  as a result of defective manufacturing  SONY will  replace it    However  SONY bears no other responsibility    e The software provided with this player cannot be  used with equipment other than that which is so  designated    e Please note that  due to continued efforts to  improve quality  the software specifications may  be changed without notice    e Operation of this player with software other than  that provided is not covered by the warranty     Program   2000 Sony Corporation  Documentation   2002 Sony Corporation       Table of Contents    OVGLVIEW morisse i 4  What you can do wi
11.  features    e Compact size  light weight    e Skip proof  you can enjoy uninterrupted enjoyment of music during physical activities such as  jogging or commuting    e Approximately 10 hours of continuous playback with a rechargeable nickel hydride battery    e Recordable time  up to 120 min   160 min   240 min     on the supplied 128MB    MagicGate  Memory Stick       e Backlight LCD screen  song titles and artist names can be displayed    e High speed data transfer using the supplied USB cable    e OpenMG Jukebox software enables you to record compact discs using the ATRAC3 format   high sound quality  high compression  to the hard drive       OpenMG and MagicGate technology conforms to the SDMI  Secure Digital Music Initiative  specifications  and allows you to enjoy digital music while maintaining the copyrights of its holders       Differs according to the bit rate when recording  In this case  the figures for the recordable time are when  recording on a 128MB    MagicGate Memory Stick    at 132kbps  105kbps  and 66kbps        NOTES    e The recorded music is limited to private use only  Use of the music beyond this limit requires permission  of the copyright holders    e Sony is not responsible for music files that are not saved on your computer due to unsuccessful recording  from CD or music downloading              On    MagicGate Memory Stick       What is a    Memory Stick          Memory Stick    is a compact  portable and versatile Integrated Circuit recording med
12.  not available                                3 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key   The current track number blinks   ls     ERASE 00 1   71              pini                   4 Press or  gt  of the Seesaw key to  select the track numbers you want  to erase     5 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key      N    blinks   Playback starts from the first track  If  you do not operate it for more than 10  seconds while in playback mode  erasing  automatically turns off     In    _ERASESN     TIN                               6 Press  lt  or  gt  of the Seesaw key to  display    Y      Alz  xN  ERASE  Y gt         7 NX          yf                      7 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key      ERASE 001     appears     8 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key        ERASING    appears  and music data is  erased from the    Memory Stick       After erasing is complete     COMPLETE     appears  and returns to the display in  step 2     Q Press the MENU button   The display returns to normal     To exit from the Menu mode    Select  RETURN  in the menu or press the MENU  button     To cancel the erasing    Select    N    in step 5  or press the Seesaw key to  select  lt  or  gt  in step 7     Notes    e You cannot erase while playback     ERASE    will  not be displayed     e If the erasure prevention switch of the    Memory  Stick    is ON     MS LOCKED    appears in the  display  and you cannot erase the    Memory  Stick       e Do not take out the    Memory Stick    when     ERASING    is displayed     T
13.  page 29     FORMAT ERR The inserted    Memory Stick    contains You must format the    Memory Stick      a data format which is not supported following the instructions on page 21    by Network Walkman   For example   You must format the    Memory Stick      if you format the    Memory Stick    using this player  If you format the   using the computer      Memory Stick    using the computer   you may Check in out  but you cannot  playback using this player     HOLD The HOLD switch is ON  and no This is not an error  Switch the HOLD   operating buttons are available  switch to OFF before operating the  buttons    EXPIRED e The data   s playback date has e You need to set the current date to  expired  playback data with date limits  page 18     e The current date has not been setto If there is data in a different format   playback data with date limits  you must delete that data from the   e Plays back songs beyond the    Memory Stick      See    To delete  playback restriction supported by abnormal data from the Memory  Network Walkman  Stick     on page 29     MS LOCKED The erasure prevention switch of the Switch the erasure prevention switch to     Memory Stick    is on LOCK  OFF when connecting to your computer  or formatting a    Memory Stick      LOW BATT The battery is low  and needs to be You must charge the battery   charged    ERROR A malfunction is detected  First  remove and reinsert the battery    If you have any questions or problems  concerning your Network Walk
14.  protection     check the display on the screen    e First  check in the Check in data  available to your computer  then format  the    Memory Stick    with Network  Walkman    Refer to the instructions in    To delete  the abnormal data from the Memory  Stick    below for details     To delete abnormal data from the    Memory Stick       If    CANNOT PLAY        EXPIRED        FILE ERROR        STICK ERROR        MG ERROR    appears in  the display window  there is abnormal data in the    Memory Stick        Please follow the instructions below to delete abnormal data  data you cannot playback      1 Connect Network Walkman to your computer  and start the    OpenMG Jukebox       2 If the cause of the abnormal data is clear  data of which the playback date limits have expired   etc    erase the data from the Portable Player window of the    OpenMG Jukebox       3 If the problem persists  click the   button on the OpenMG Jukebox to Check in all data you  are able to Check in    4 Disconnect the player from the computer and then format the    Memory Stick    using the menu     page 21    Note    If you format the    Memory Stick     data that has been recorded using other devices will be deleted  too  If there  are other data in the    Memory Stick     check the data contents using a compatible equipment before formatting  the    Memory Stick     Refer to the OpenMG Jukebox Help files     UOI EULIOJU  19430 fi    29    30       Specifications    Recording time  when using the  
15.  scceeecees 25  Error messages        seeceeeeseseeeeeee 28  Specifications        cscs 30  GlOSSATY visose 31  Looking at the controls                33    TA OX cremene A 34       This manual explains how to operate  Network Walkman  For details on how  to use the supplied software  OpenMG  Jukebox   refer to the OpenMG Jukebox  Operating Instructions              OpenMG and its logo are trademarks of Sony  Corporation           MagicGate Memory Stick     4    mm     and  lt  gt  are trademarks of Sony Corporation        Memory Stick              MagicGate    and MacicGate are trademarks of  Sony Corporation    WALKMAN is a trademark of Sony Corporation   Microsoft  Windows and Windows Media are  trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft  Corporation in the United States and or other  countries    US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby  Laboratories    All other trademarks and registered trademarks are  trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective holders        Overview    What you can do with your Network Walkman  Network Walkman is a portable Memory Stick audio player     You can easily transfer digital audio files from your computer to the    MagicGate Memory Stick     using this product  and carry it anywhere to enjoy            MP3  WAV and    EMD Services   Audio CDs  Windows Media  Format files       1 Store digital  audio files on  your computer      2 Transfer the files  to the Network  Walkman     3 Listen to your  Network Walkman     Other
16.  when the music    reaches the end  only when REPEAT OFF is   Press the Seesaw selected      key     Press the VOLUME      button up or If playback does not start    down to adjust The HOLD switch may be switched down  Please  the volume  release it up  page 16    To stop playback    Press the Seesaw key          HOLD switch To adjust the volume    Release this The volume can be set in PRESET and MANUAL  switch before mode  page 16     playback   Tip    If you do not operate the player for 10 seconds while  in stop mode  the display automatically turns off   When scrolling song titles  etc   the display turns off    after scrolling is finished    amp  continued 11             Listening to music with Network Walkman  continued     On the display    On other operations          To Operation of  the Seesaw key       Go to the beginning  of the next track    Press  BPI  once        Go to the beginning  of the succeeding  tracks      Press  PPI  repeatedly        Go to the beginning  of the actual track    Press  K   lt   once        Go to previous Press  K   lt   repeatedly           tracks     Go forward      During playback  press   Pl  and hold    Go backward     During playback  press   Keq  and hold          Pressing and holding  PI  of the Seesaw key  during stop mode allows you to go to the  beginning of the next and succeeding tracks  continuously    Also  pressing and holding  k     of the Seesaw  key during the stop mode allows you to go to the  beginning of the previou
17. PEG data  etc      For information on how to handle data except in the    Hifi    Folder  refer to the instruction manual   that comes with the equipment with which the recording has been done     Getting Started  Step 1  Unpacking    Your Memory Stick Audio Player comes with the following items        e Memory Stick Player  1  e Earphones  1           USB cable  1        e Rechargeable battery  1  e    Memory Stick    storage case  1   e Rechargeable battery carrying case  1     e Carrying pouch  1   Except for U S A  and  Canada model     e Carrying case  1   For U S A  and Canada  model only     e Key ring  1   Except for U S A  and Canada  model    e CD ROM   OpenMG Jukebox installation disc   1    e NW MS11 Operating Instructions  1    e OpenMG Jukebox  Operating Instructions  1     e Battery charger  1    e AC plug adaptor  1    Except for U S A   Canada  Europe  Hong  Kong and Australia model     About the Serial Number    The serial number provided for your device is  required for the customer registration  The  number is on a label on the inside of the  Memory Stick slot cover        Serial Number    pees Hure          Step 2  Charging the rechargeable battery    Please charge the battery before using the player     1 Charge the battery     Charge lamp   Available only with  certain models     For U K  and Hong Kong models    After about 1 5 hours  charging ends and the  lamp turns off   To get maximum performance  from battery  continue charging it for another  hour
18. S O NY  3 236 896 11 1         Portable Memory Stick Audio Player    Network Walkman       Operating Instructions    Owner   s Record    The model and serial numbers are located inside the    Memory Stick    slot cover of  the player  see page 7   Record the serial number in the space provided below   Refer to them whenever you call your Sony dealer regarding this product     Model No  NW MS11  Serial No        eo      WALKMAN MaA    NW M S11       2002 Sony Corporation    For the customers in the  United States    INFORMATION     This equipment has been tested and found to   comply with the limits for a Class B digital device    pursuant to Part 15 of the 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 off and on  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference using  one or more of the following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna        Increase the separation between the equipment  and receiver        Connect the equipment into a
19. arts  formatting of the    Memory Stick      When formatting is finished      COMPLETE    appears in the display   and returns to the menu in step 2     7 Press the MENU button   The display returns to normal     To exit from the Menu mode  Select  RETURN  in the menu or press the MENU  button     To cancel the formatting  Select    N    in step 3  or press the Seesaw key to  select  lt  or  gt  in step 5     Notes   e You cannot format while playback     FORMAT     will not be displayed     e If the erasure prevention switch of the    Memory  Stick    is ON     MS LOCKED    appears in the  display  and you cannot format the    Memory  Stick       e Do not take out the    Memory Stick    when     FORMATING     is displayed     Tip   If the songs are formatted from the    Memory Stick      OpenMG Jukebox recognizes them as songs to be  checked in when the    Memory Stick    is connected  to the original computer that you used for Check   out    Therefore  the remaining Check out count increases  automatically     suo  eado pooueapy      21    22    Menu    Press the MENU button to display the menu                                                                                                                                                                                           a OFF Pressthe Seesaw key  REP  Bald 13      to go to the next step   ALL   amp  Press  lt  or    gt  of the  1 Seesaw key to select an  item   SHUF  VOL   page 16   gt  MAN  x E  Le a  v  amp   BEEP 
20. ass   strong effect   none normal play  Note    If the sound becomes distorted when emphasizing  the bass  turn down the volume     To cancel the MEGA BASS effect    Press the MEGA BASS AVLS button repeatedly  until the MEGA BASS indication goes off     Protecting your hearing   AVLS     The AVLS  Automatic Volume Limiter  System  function keeps down the maximum  volume to protect your ears     Press and hold the MEGA BASS AVLS  button more than one half second    The     AVLS  indication lights up in the  display    The volume is kept to a moderate level     To cancel AVLS    Press and hold the MEGA BASS AVLS button until  the     indication goes off        Changing the  display mode    Information for the track numbers or song  titles appears on the display in playback or  stop mode     You can change the display mode     DISPLAY  button       Press the DISPLAY button   Each time you press the DISPLAY button  the  display changes as shown below     Elapsed time mode  D 001 01 23    Title mode      TITLE AR         MS title mode  tf  MS TITLE         Graphic mode                                                   Tf the files have no song titles or artist names      Track001     etc  appears     e Elapsed time mode    Track number  02 01    Play status     During playback  jord   i  displayed alternately    In stop mode    a is displayed   While locating tracks   gt    or Kd  is displayed    While searching a point in a track   PP or  lt 4 is displayed     Elapsed time       
21. aution  Do not handle damaged or leaking  Nickel Metal Hydride batteries        Pour les utilisateurs aux Etats Unis  et au Canada    RECYCLAGE DES ACCUMULATEURS  A HYDRURE METALLIQUE DE  NICKEL    Les accumulateurs    hydrure m  tallique de  nickel sont recyclables     Vous pouvez contribuer a pr  server  l environnement en rapportant les piles us  es  dans un point de collection et recyclage le  plus proche     Pour plus d   informations sur le recyclage des  accumulateurs  t  l  phonez le num  ro gratuit  1 800 822 8837  Etats Units et Canada  uniquement   ou visitez http     www tbrc org      Avertissement  Ne pas utiliser des  accumulateurs    hidrure  m  tallique de nickel qui sont  endommag  es ou qui fuient           Troubleshooting    If you experience any of the following difficulties while using Network Walkman  use this  troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the problem  Should any problem persist  consult your  nearest Sony dealer  For trouble concerning operations while connecting with your computer   please refer to the supplied software   s online help    Troubleshooting    contents  too     To reset the player    If Network Walkman does not operate normally or if there is no sound  even after checking the  troubleshooting guide below  remove the battery  then re insert it     What happened      On playback  Symptom    Cause Remedy       There is no sound      gt  Adjust the volume  page 11     gt  Connect the headphones securely to the headphones jack     
22. ctions  1     Optional accessories       MagicGate Memory Stick    MSG 32A  32MB   MSG 64A  64MB   MSG 128A  128MB   Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice        Glossary    MagicGate   Copyright protection technology that consists of authentication and encryption technology   Authentication ensures that protected content is transferred only between compliant devices and  media  and that protected content is recorded and transferred in an encrypted format to prevent  unauthorized copying or playback     Note  MAGICGATE is terminology denoting the copyright protection system developed by Sony  It does not  guarantee conversion among other media        MagicGate Memory Stick      A compact IC recording media    Memory Stick    equipped with    MagicGate    copyright protection  technology  You can record or play data  such as music  that requires copyright protection only  by using a    MagicGate Memory Stick    with    MagicGate    compatible equipment  e g   Network  Walkman        MagicGate Memory Stick    can be used to record any other kind of digital data with any other     Memory Stick    compatible equipment       MagicGate Memory Stick    is distinguished by the    MG    and    MAGIC GATE    logos        Memory Stick         Memory Stick    is a portable and compact Integrated Circuit recording medium  There are two  types of    Memory Stick        MagicGate Memory Stick    equipped with    MagicGate    copyright  protection technology and a n
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24. ed        Cannot use a    Memory Stick    used  on other devices      gt  Only    MagicGate Memory Stick    can be used with this player     gt  If the    Memory Stick    has been formatted using a computer   backup the files of the   Memory Stick    on your computer if  necessary  and reformat the    Memory Stick    using this player     page 21         continued    UOI EULIOJU  12410 il    27    28    Troubleshooting  continued   Error messages    Follow the instructions below if an error message appears in the display                                   Message Meaning Remedy   ACCESS Accessing the    Memory Stick     This is not an error  Please wait for  access to be finished  Do not take out the     Memory Stick       CANNOT PLAY    The player cannot playback certain   Remove and reinsert the battery  and  contents of this    Memory Stick    due then check the display on the screen   to a difference in format  e If music data cannot be played back    e Check out has been interrupted you can erase it from the    Memory  forcefully  Stick      For details on how to erase  refer to     To erase the abnormal data from the  Memory Stick     page 29    FILE ERROR e Cannot read the data  e Remove and reinsert the battery  and  e The data is not normal  then make sure displays on the screen   e You need to Check in data you are able  to Check in into your computer  then  format the    Memory Stick    using this  player   See    To delete abnormal data  from the Memory Stick    on
25. ed dedicated USB cable and start the OpenMG Jukebox software      This procedure is only necessary the first time you connect to your computer      suo  edo diseg fl    continued Q    10    Transferring songs from the computer to     Memory Stick     Check Out    continued        3 Transfer the music file to the    Memory Stick     Check out    For details on how to operate  refer to the OpenMG Jukebox operating instructions     When the cover of the USB connector is released   After releasing the cover  to reconnect  follow the steps below       Insert the stud of the cover into the hole of    Rotate the cover in the direction of the  the Network Walkman as shown  arrow and insert the other stud into the  opposite hole as shown     Connect this  side first   Sets the cover  beyond the center  projection of  Network    Walkman   p       Tip    To transfer the song back to the computer  check in   refer to the OpenMG Jukebox software  instruction manual or the online help        Listening to music with Network  Walkman  Please charge the battery before use  see page 8      Note  When using Network Walkman  be sure to disconnect it from the computer     1 Insert a recorded    MagicGate Memory Stick    into Network Walkman         When the    Memory Stick    is inserted into the  slot     ACCESS    appears     All the music files and total playing hours  appear        MagicGate    suo  eado diseg       Memory Stick  slot          3 Start playback     Playback stops automatically
26. em        The computer player does not  operate normally when connected      gt  If you are connecting both devices with a USB hub or a USB  extension cable  normal operation is not guaranteed  Please use  only the supplied USB cable        A communication error has  occurred      gt  If a communication error occurs  a warning message may be   displayed on the computer indicating that authentication of the   external device has failed  or access to the current file has been   cancelled  Then  the communication process may terminate  If   this occurs  disconnect and then connect the cable with the   player  If the above message appears while connecting player    try the following    1 When using an external hub  connect the player directly to  the computer    2 Disconnect and then connect the cable with the player    3 When your computer is equipped with multiple USB ports   connect the player to another USB port    4 Restart the OpenMG Jukebox software        Other  Symptom    Cause Remedy       The buttons do not operate      gt  Make sure the HOLD switch is OFF  page 16     gt  You must recharge the battery  page 8         There is no beep sound to indicate  that operation has been accepted      gt  Set the BEEP setting to ON in the menu  page 17         Cannot insert the    Memory Stick         gt  Make sure the    Memory Stick    is correctly inserted as shown    on Network Walkman  page 9         The current time is reset      gt  The battery is low and needs to be charg
27. for the media     continued    UOI EULIOJU  12410       31    32    Glossary  continued   SDMI    SDMI which stands for Secure Digital Music Initiative  is a forum that consists of over 130  companies in the fields of recorded audio content  computers  and consumer electronics   dedicated to developing an integrated method of copyright protection technology that can be  used worldwide     SDMI is working to create a framework for preventing improper usage of audio files and to  promote legal music distribution services  The copyright protection technologies    OpenMG    and     MagicGate    are based upon the SDMI standard        Check in Check out      Check out is to transfer music files from a personal computer to an external device media  such  as Network Walkman   Returning checked out music files to the same computer is to check in    You cannot move checked out music files to another computer      You can check out a music file  check it back in  and then check it out again an infinite number of  times  The SDMI rules provide that up to four copies of a music file can be checked out at one  time  OpenMG employs a method whereby three copies of a song can be checked out  simultaneously  while the fourth copy is maintained as a    master    on your PC  If three copies of  the same song are checked out at a given time  one copy of the song needs to be checked in to the  computer in order to create an additional check out     Bit rate  Indicates the data amount per second 
28. he Seesaw key to  display    VOL   MAN                 VOL         MAN                      3 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key      MAN    blinks     G Press  lt  or P of the Seesaw key to  display    VOL   SET gt                 VOL           SET gt                    5 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key      VOL LO xx     blinks       xx is a numeric value     o SUIT      VOL LO Sxxi4                            6 Press the    VOLUME        button to  set the settings of LO  MID  or HI      Sets numeric of LO      Press    to display    VOL MID xx      and set it using                Do the same to set    VOL HI xx        7 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key     8 Press the MENU button   The display returns to normal     While the above settings  the volume can  be adjusted to LO  MID  or HI     To exit from the Menu mode    Select  RETURN  in the menu or press the MENU  button     Note    If AVLS is set  page 14   the volume may be lower  than previous settings     To turn off the beep  sound  BEEP     BEEP ON  a beep will sound to indicate that    operation has been accepted   BEEP OFF  no beep sound will be heard     1 Press the MENU button   The menu is displayed              4 REP  OFF                      2 Press  lt  or P of the Seesaw key to  display    BEEP   ON                    BEEP ON                      3 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key      ON    blinks        G Press  lt  or P of the Seesaw key to  display    OFF        wile     BEEPSOFF      ITAS                      
29. ip   If the songs are erased from the    Memory Stick      OpenMG Jukebox recognizes them as songs to be  checked in when the    Memory Stick    is connected  to the original computer that you used for Check   out    Therefore  the remaining Check out count increases  automatically        To format the     Memory Stick      FORMAT     You can use the Network Walkman player to  format the    Memory Stick       If formatted  all data previously recorded on  the    Memory Stick    will be erased  Be sure to  check the data of the    Memory Stick    before  formatting  data recorded using other devices  will also be erased     A commercially available    Memory Stick    is  already formatted at the factory    The supplied    Memory Stick    is also  formatted     Note    You cannot use a    Memory Stick    that has been  formatted using the computer  page 6      1 Press the MENU button   The menu is displayed                REP  OFF                      2 Press  lt  or of the Seesaw key to  display    FORMAT                FORMAT gt                          If    FORMAT    does not appear in the  menu  formatting is not available     3 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key                                   N    blinks   4 FORMAT N      TTS    4 Press  lt  or P of the Seesaw key to  display    Y                 ly  FORMAT Y gt 4       TIN    yo                   5 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key      FORMAT     appears     6 Press  PUSH  of the Seesaw key      FORMATING     blinks  and st
30. ium with a  data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk     Memory Stick    is specially designed for exchanging  and sharing digital data among    Memory Stick    compatible products  Because it is removable   the    Memory Stick    can also be used for external data storage     Types of    Memory Stick     There are two types of    Memory Stick             MagicGate Memory Stick    that is equipped with    MagicGate    copyright protection  technology          Memory Stick    that is not equipped with    MagicGate    copyright protection technology    See    Glossary    on page 31 for details     Use a    MagicGate Memory Stick    with this player    A 128 MB    MagicGate Memory Stick    is supplied with this product     When you purchase a spare    Memory Stick    for your Network Walkman  be sure to ask for a     MagicGate Memory Stick     which is distinguished by the   logo        Can be used Cannot be used     AaS        lt   gt  stn   WIG                Note  The Memory capacity of a    MagicGate Memory Stick    supported by this product is 128MB        continued    5    Overview  continued     What is    MagicGate          MagicGate    is a copyright protection technology for    MagicGate Memory Stick    and compliant  products  such as Network Walkman  Authentication ensures that protected content is  transferred only between compliant devices and    MagicGate Memory Stick     and that protected  content is recorded and transferred in an encrypted format to prevent una
31. man   please consult your nearest Sony dealer    NO AUDIO e There is no music data in Check that    MagicGate Memory Stick          MagicGate Memory Stick         The    Memory Stick    is not     MagicGate Memory Stick        is inserted  If there is no music data in     MagicGate Memory Stick     use the  OpenMG Jukebox to Check out music  items                       Message Meaning Remedy  NO DATA There are no tracks inside Use the OpenMG Jukebox to Check out     MagicGate Memory Stick     music items   NO STICK There is no    Memory Stick    inserted  Insert a    Memory Stick      CONNECT The player is connected to the This is not an error  You can operate  computer  using the OpenMG Jukebox software  but  you cannot operate the controls on the  player   STICK ERROR You cannot access the    Memory e Remove and reinsert the battery  and  Stick     or the data inside the then make sure displays on the screen      Memory Stick    or the player itself Eject and reinsert the    Memory Stick    a  is not normal  few times  If this does not solve the  problem  Check in data items into the  computer  and then format the     Memory Stick    using this player    Refer to the instructions in    To delete  the abnormal data from the Memory  Stick    below for details    If the problem persists  bring both the  player and the    Memory Stick    to your  nearest Sony dealer   MG ERROR An unauthorized distribution file is e Remove and reinsert the battery  then    detected for copyright
32. n  page 14        MEGA BASS indication  page 14              F  P  2  3  4  5       Battery remain indication  page 8        uoneuuojuj 12410 p    33       Index    Access lamp  actual track  artist name  ATRAC3  AVLS    Backlight  Battery  Battery charge lamp    Battery remain  indicator   BEEP   beginning of the track  Bit rate    Kal   CD  compact disc   CD ROM  charging   Check in  Check out  computer    DATE TIME  display  DISPLAY button  display mode  download    34    15  31  14    18    17  12  15  32    N    32  9  32  4 9    18  12  15  15    EMD services 4  ERASE 20  erasure prevention switch   23  earphones 7  FORMAT 21  formatting 6 21  go backward 12  go forward 12  headphones earphones   11  Hifi Folder 6  HOLD 16  HOLD switch 16  Internet  EMD services    4  E  LIGHT 18  listen to music 11  LOW BATT 8  28    MEGA BASS 14  MagicGate 31     MagicGate Memory Stick     4 5 7 31     Memory Stick    523791  insert 9  remove 12  Menu 22  MENU button 13  16 22  KJ  OpenMG 31  OpenMG Jukebox software  9    playback 11  Preset volume 16  previous tracks 12  LR   REPEAT 13  RETURN 22  LS   SDMI 31  Serial Number 7  set the current data and time 18  song title 15  spectrum analyzer 15  succeeding tracks 12    supplied accessories 7    TITLE  transferring    15    to the    Memory Stick       troubleshooting    USB cable    volume    WAV format  Windows Explorer    25    7 9    11  16    UOI EULIOJU  12410 fi    35    http   Awww sony net     Sony Corporation Printed on re
33. n 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  you  may call   Sony Direct Response Center 1  800  222 7669    or write to   Sony Direct Response Center 12451 Gateway  Blvd Fort Myers  FL 33913       Declaration of Conformity    Trade Name  SONY   Model No   NW MS11   Responsible Party  Sony Electronics Inc   Address  680 Kinderkamack Road     Oradell  NJ 07649 USA  Telephone No   201 930 6972  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  Rules  Operation is subject to the following two  conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that       may cause undesired operation              SONY     C Tested To Comply  With FCC Standards    NW MS11       FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE             For the customers in the  Netherlands    Voor de Klanten in Nederland       Gooi de batterij niet weg maar  lever deze in als klein chemisch  afval KCA                     Note on the supplied     MagicGate Memory Stick       For the customers in the United  States   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions    1  This device may not
34. nes    Road Safety   Do not use headphones earphones while  driving  cycling  or operating any motorized  vehicle  It may create a traffic hazard and is  illegal in many areas  It can also be  potentially dangerous to play your player at  high volume while walking  especially at  pedestrian crossings  You should exercise  extreme caution or discontinue use in  potentially hazardous situations     Preventing hearing damage   Avoid using headphones earphones at high  volume  Hearing experts advise against  continuous  loud and extended play  If you  experience a ringing in your ears  reduce the  volume or discontinue use     Caring for others   Keep the volume at a moderate level  This  will allow you to hear outside sounds and to  be considerate of the people around you     continued    UOI EULIOJU  12410 f    23    24    Precautions  continued     On cleaning   e Clean the player casing with a soft cloth  slightly moistened with water or a mild  detergent solution  Do not use any type of  abrasive pad  scouring powder or solvent  such as alcohol or benzene as it may mar the  finish of the casing    e Clean the headphones earphones plug  periodically     Notes on maintenance    Clean the terminals periodically with a cotton  swab or a soft cloth as illustrated     Terminals Terminals       If you have any questions or problems  concerning your Network Walkman  please  consult your nearest Sony dealer   If trouble  occurred when the    Memory Stick    was in  the player  we rec
35. nstall batteries with the   and     poles  aligned correctly       Do not charge dry batteries    e If a battery leak should develop  carefully  and thoroughly wipe away battery fluid  from the battery compartment before  inserting new one     On installation    Never use the player where it will be  subjected to extremes of light  temperature   moisture or vibration     On handling the    Memory Stick                         e When the    Memory Stick    erasure  prevention switch is set to    LOCK     data  cannot be recorded  erased or edited   B    e The tactile protrusion on the rear surface of     MagicGate Memory Stick    distinguishes it  from a general    Memory Stick      C     e Do not attach any other material than the  supplied label on the label space   D    e Attach the label so that it does not stick out  from the proper attachment location                       e Do not touch the    Memory Stick    connector  with your finger or metallic objects   A   e Do not bend  drop or apply strong shock to  the    Memory Stick      e Do not disassemble or modify the    Memory  Stick      e Do not allow the    Memory Stick    to get  wet   e Do not use or store the    Memory Stick    in a  location that is subject to       Extremely high temperature  such as ina  car parked in the sun      Direct sunlight      High humidity or places with corrosive  substances  e To prolong the life of the    Memory Stick      use the supplied storage case        On the headphones earpho
36. ommend that the    Memory  Stick    be left in the player when you consult  your Sony dealer so that the cause of trouble  may be better understood      Notes on the  rechargeable battery    e Be sure to use the supplied battery charger  only for specified batteries    e When a rechargeable battery is charged for  the first time or charged after a long period  of disuse  battery life may be shorter than  usual  Repeat discharging and recharging a  few times  The battery life should return to  normal    e Disconnect the charger from the wall outlet  as soon as the battery has been charged   Leaving it connected may result in reduced  battery performance    e The charger and a rechargeable battery may  become warm while recharging  however  this is normal and is not a malfunction    e The charging time may vary depending on  the battery condition    e A rechargeable battery can be charged  about 300 times    e When the battery life of a fully charged  rechargeable battery becomes about half the  normal life  you may need to replace the  battery with a new one     For the customers in the U S A   and Canada    RECYCLING NICKEL METAL  HYDRIDE BATTERIES    Nickel Metal Hydride batteries are recyclable   you can help preserve our environment by  returning your used rechargeable batteries to  the collection and recycling location nearest  you     For more information regarding recycling of  rechargeable batteries  call toll free    1 800 822 8837  or visit http   www rbrc org      C
37. ormal    Memory Stick    not equipped with the copyright protection  technology  You can record image files  audio files  and sound files using    Memory Stick     compatible audio visual devices  or record data from the computer  Data with different formats  can be stored in the same    Memory Stick      Please refer to the instruction manuals that come with  the devices to check which format the equipment is able to read     For example  you can store image files in the space available on    MagicGate Memory Stick    using  the respective equipment even if there are already audio files in    MagicGate Memory Stick        OpenMG    Copyright protection technology that securely manages music content from the EMD  Audio CD  on a personal computer  Application software that is installed on the computer encrypts the  digital music content when recording on the hard drive  This allows you to enjoy music content  on the computer  but prevents unauthorized transmission of this content across a network  or  elsewhere   This PC copyright protection complies with    MagicGate     and allows you to transfer  digital music content from a PC   s hard drive to a compliant device     ATRAC3    ATRAC3  which stands for Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3  is audio compression  technology that satisfies the demand for high sound quality and high compression rates     The ATRAC3 compression rate is approximately 10 times higher than that of the Audio CD   resulting an increased data capacity 
38. ry life  Please  contact your nearest Sony dealer         On the connection with the computer    Symptom    Cause Remedy          CONNECT    does not appear in  the display window when  connecting to the computer with  the supplied USB cable      gt  Please wait for the authentication of the OpenMG Jukebox   page 31  to be finished     gt  If another software is active on your computer  wait for a  while  then reconnect the USB cable  If the problem persists   disconnect the USB cable  restart your computer  then connect  the USB cable to your computer again     gt  Make sure the USB cable is correctly connected        The computer does not identify the  player when it is connected to the  computer      gt  Make sure the USB cable is correctly connected  page 9     gt  Install driver only   For details  refer to the OpenMG Jukebox operating  instructions        There are only a few songs I can  Check out   The recordable time is  short       gt  If there is data other than audio files in the    Memory Stick      copy them to your computer to free memory on the    Memory  Stick           After connecting to the computer   the drive appears but there is  nothing inside      gt  Make sure the    Memory Stick    is inserted and reconnect the  player to your computer   Disconnect the USB cable and put in the battery  then check the  display  If the error message is displayed  there may be a  problem with the    Memory Stick     Follow the on screen  instructions to solve the probl
39. s and further tracks  continuously      Passing five seconds after starting fast forwarding  or fast rewinding operations  its speed increases     To take out the    Memory Stick       Open the cover of the    Memory Stick    slot  then  slightly push and release the    Memory Stick           Give a slight push  once                                                                                  F    Text graphic information display  page 15   Display truck number  song title  current  date and time  page 18  and menu    In the graphic mode  Spectrum analyzer   etc  are displayed    Press the DISPLAY button to change the  display mode  See    Changing the display  mode    on page 15 for details     Playback mode indication  page 13   The selected playback mode is displayed     AVLS indication  page 14   The indication lights up while the AVLS  function is activated     MEGA BASS indication  page 14   The indication lights up while the MEGA  BASS function is activated     Battery remain indication  page 8     The remaining battery power is  displayed     Advanced Operations    Playing tracks  repeatedly   REPEAT     You can play tracks repeatedly in three ways   all repeat  single repeat and shuffle repeat                    Menu Playback mode Display indication    REP OFF normal none   REP ALL all tracks S  repeatedly   REP 1 current track Gi  repeatedly   REP SHUF all tracks CG SHUF  repeatedly in    random order         The display indication appears after step 4     Press
40. supplied 128MB    MagicGate Memory  Stick        Approx  120 min   132kbps   Approx  160 min   105kbps   Approx  240 min   66kbps     Sampling frequency response  44 1kHz    Recording format  ATRAC3    Frequency response    20 to 20 000 Hz  single signal measurement     Output    Headphone earphone  stereo mini jack    Signal to noise ratio  S N   More than 80dB  excluding 66 kbps     Dynamic range  More than 85dB  excluding 66 kbps     Operating temperature  5  C to 35  C   41  F to 95  F     Power source    e DC IN 1 2V  gum type  secondary battery  Ni MH  NH 14WM     e Power for USB  supplies from the computer  through supplied USB cable     Battery life  Approx  10 hours  continuous playback     Dimensions  approx      36 x 81 4 x 14 1 mm  1 7 16 x 3 1 4 x 9 16 inches    w h d  projecting parts not included     Mass  approx      67g  2 4 oz   includes    Memory Stick     battery  NH 14WM     Supplied accessories    128MB    MagicGate Memory Stick     1   Rechargeable battery  1    Battery charger  1    AC plug adaptor  1   Except U S A   Canada   Europe  Hong Kong and Australia model   Earphones  1    USB cable  1       Memory Stick    storage case  1    Rechargeable battery carrying case  1    Carrying pouch  1   Except for U S A  and Canada  model    Carrying case  1   For U S A  and Canada model  only    Key ring  1   Except for U S A  and Canada model   CD ROM  OpenMG Jukebox installation disc   1   NW MSI11 Operating Instructions  1    OpenMG Jukebox Operating Instru
41. th your  Network Walkman                5 4  Other features            ccccceseeeseeeees 5  On    MagicGate Memory Stick     E EE EEE T  5    Getting Started    Step 1  Unpacking   0    7  Step 2  Charging the rechargeable  Dattery seeestdeeritccncsecstestaccsteestes 8    Basic Operations    Transferring songs from the computer  to the    Memory Stick     Check   OUt  eeperrerrer rere cee reer rerecrerrerrerreeeyer 9   Listening to music with Network  Walkimianitis vinacindiniccicne   On other operations     On the display       Advanced Operations    Playing tracks repeatedly     REPEAT  ou    eeesececesseseseseeeeeeeesees 13  Adjusting the sound           cce 14  Emphasizing the bass sound   MEGA BASS          eeeceeees 14  Protecting your hearing   AVES  eneen 14    Changing the display mode          15  Locking the controls  HOLD         16  Changing the settings            005 16  To set a reasonable volume   Volume preset functions     16  To turn off the beep sound     BEEP          cccesseseseseseeeeeeeesees 17  To change the display backlight   setting  LIGHT     18  To set the date and time    DATE     TIME           eee 18    To erase music data from  the    Memory Stick     ERASE      20  To format the    Memory Stick      FORMAT     osese 21    Other Information         PreCautiOns sicsisstescesscessecccesavessaccecess 23  Notes on the rechargeable battery   sks EEEE E ETT 24  Troubleshooting   0    25  To reset the player         cceee 25  What happened         
42. uthorized copying or  playback     Notes on use   To avoid damaging data  do not       release the    Memory Stick    or unplug the USB cable during reading or writing of data       use the    Memory Stick    in a location subject to static electricity or electric noise     On formatting the    Memory Stick     The    Memory Stick    is shipped with a FAT format as the standard format   To format the    Memory Stick     please use devices conformable with the    Memory Stick      When formatting the    Memory Stick     do not use the format function on the Windows Explorer      FORMAT ERR     page 28  is displayed and you cannot playback using Network Walkman  To  format the  Memory Stick   do one of the following     Follow the instructions     To format the    Memory Stick       on page 21   e Use the supplied OpenMG Jukebox software   For details on how to use the OpenMG Jukebox  refer to the online Help for Network Walkman     On the Windows Explorer   When you connect Network Walkman to your computer with the supplied USB cable  you can   display the data recorded on a    Memory Stick    as an external drive  for example  as the D drive    using the Windows Explorer    e Data is stored in a folder called    Hifi    Folder  Do not edit data that is stored in the    Hifi    Folder   You cannot playback data that has been copied or edited using the Windows Explorer    e You can display data that has been recorded on other    Memory Stick    compatible devices   JPEG data  M
    
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