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1.                                                      Lights up in green    Flashing in green    Normal operation    Pause                                        Lights up in orange    Battery charging is under  way        Flashes alternately  in red  green  or  orange       The player is reading the  disc                                            1  DC IN 12V jack   amp  page 19   2  Player terminal    page 19  24   3  Speakers    page 24   Remote  13  1   14  2 a 15        3 16   4   2 17  4 IA       5  18  ae  6 z 19  Cr   7 20  8 S  eI  91 iC 22    23     24  ikl 25  12 Dg  1  A B button    page 32   2  P MODE  play mode  button    page 31   3  TOP MENU button    page 25   4  Arrow           buttons    page 21  40   5  ENTER button    page 21  40   6   gt  RETURN button    page 37   7  k   lt  PREV  previous  button    page          24     Continued        paues umay    17       8  UAS  fast playback  buttons    page  24     9    t  slow reverse playback  button     page 24     10  E  stop   OFF  power off  button     page 24                            11  Number buttons    page 27  28   12  CLEAR button    page 33  34     13  B MARK  bookmark  button    page 33   35     14  LCD MODE button    page 39     15  PGM P LIST  program play list  button     page 33  34  35     16  MENU button    page 26    17  DISPLAY button    page 37    18  VOL  volume        buttons    page 23   19  SETUP button    page 40    20  I NEXT button    page 24    2  22   gt Il  play pause  button  
2.                       7    support Dolby Surround  Pro Logic      DIGITAL OUT You can set the mode of the digital signals output from the OPTICAL OUT jack  im  SETUP DOLBY DOLBY Select this when connecting an audio  DIGITAL DIGITAL component with a built in Dolby Digital  decoder     DOWNMIX Select this when connecting an audio  PCM component without a built in Dolby Digital  decoder   DTS DTS Select this when connecting an audio  component with a built in DTS decoder     PCM Select this when connecting an audio  component without a built in DTS decoder   48kHz 96kHz   48kHz Select this when the PCM signal is output at  PCM 48 kHz   96kHz Select this when the PCM signal is output at  96 kHz   AUDIO DRC Makes the sound clear when the volume is turned down when playing a DVD that    conforms to    Audio DRC     Dynamic Range Control    Thanks to the dynamic  range compression  the volume of quiet sound is maintained   Select the level to  your convenience  This setting affects the outputs of the AUDIO jack       STANDARD Standard setting     WIDE Produces powerful sound  More effective with high quality  RANGE speakers        Continued         43    44    Items Options     Default settings                                            EQUALIZER You can set the sound quality from the headphones or the cradle speakers     OFF Normal sound quality   SOFT Select this for vocal  stressing middle range audio   ACTIVE Select this to produce lively sounds  emphasizing high and low  range 
3.        a     List of the setup items                                           Setting the Languages  LANGUAGE    SETUP enau kn AA An AAA 41  Setting the Video Output    SCREEN SETUP        2    2 scescsseecsessseesoneetsecetnens 42  Setting the Audio Output    AUDIO SETUP  uc    ccsconsesseeeceseseccntsesectteeteneneens 43  Setting the Parental Control  PARENTAL  CONTROL SETUP  ea ann a nana 45  Setting the Player  BASIC SETUP               46       Connection    Watching on aTIUV                     mema 47    Listening from an Audio Component   48  Using an audio cord          Using an optical digital cord  Viewing Pictures Played on Other    ComponenigS                            ee 49  Additional Information  Troubleshooting                        em 50  Disposing of the Player                              54  Specifications oes    Optional Accessories  Language Code List     Index             About trademarks     WALKMAN     Wleunuienan   and    We    uarkman are registered trademarks of Sony  Corporation     Precautions    On safety      This set is not disconnected from the  AC power source  mains  as long as it is  connected to the wall outlet  even if the set  itself has been turned off     Completely disconnect the power cord   mains lead  from the wall socket if the  unit is not going to be used for an extended  period of time  When unplugging the unit   always grip the plug  Never pull the cord  itself    Should any solid objects or liquid fall into  the player  
4.      CD I       Photo CD     VSD       Super Audio CD  SACD        CD Extra  Data        Mixed CD  Audio        CD ROM CD R CD RW DVD R DVD R   DVD RW DVD RW  the data other than the  MP3 JPEG file     Copyrights     This product incorporates copyright  protection technology that is protected   by method claims of certain U S  patents   other intellectual property rights owned by  Macrovision Corporation  and other rights  owners  Use of this copyright protection  technology must be authorized by  Macrovision Corporation  and is intended  for home and other limited viewing   uses only unless otherwise authorized   by Macrovision Corporation  Reverse  engineering or disassembly is prohibited   Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories     Dolby        Pro Logic     and the  double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  Laboratories     OO Potey     DIGITAL       DTS    and    DTS 2 0 Digital Out    are  trademarks of Digital Theater Systems  Inc     cits    2 0 DIGITAL OUT    The copyrights of Korean  European  and  Russian fonts used in this player belong to  RICOH COMPANY  LTD        11    Terms for discs e Title  The longest section of a picture or music    DVD structure feature on a DVD  e g   a movie for video             P Disc N software  or an album  or a track  for audio  Title software  etc  Each title is assigned a title  Chapter a Aa number enabling you to locate the title you  pee ty want   e Chapter  Video CD Audio CD structure Sections of a picture or a mus
5.     To remove the lithium ion battery from the  player    page 54     For the customers in the United States  This product contains mercury  Disposal  of this product may be regulated if sold in  the United States  For disposal or recycling  information  please contact your local  authorities or the Electronics Industries  Alliance  http   www eiae org         About the Discs This  Player can Play    This player can play the following discs   The logo types listed are trademarks     DVD    Format of discs Label    2                    DVD VIDEO  VIDEO    por  BMD   R O     an  BVD   RW  DVD R    DVD R   DVD RW     DVD ReWritable         Including MP3 JPEG files  Including VR mode  Some features on the discs  recorded in VR mode may not be operated on this  player      Region code of DVDs this player can play  This player has a region code printed on the  bottom of the player and will only play DVDs  that are labeled with identical region codes   DVDs labeled      will also be played on this  player    Depending on the DVD  the region code  indication may not appear even if the DVD is  prohibited by area restrictions     Note on the picture skipping   If a DVD has a crack  dirt  etc   it may be  unable to be read or a picture skipping may  occur    Very rarely  playback sound could be skipped  due to compatibility with the player    In this case  take the disc and the player to  your nearest Sony dealer     On the discs recorded with digital  surround sound   To make the most 
6.    Playing repeatedly   Repeat Playback     You can select an item to be played  repeatedly        1 Press P MODE on the remote  repeatedly to select the repeating                item   TITLE   Repeating Playback mode Disc  format  item indication compatible  All of the  SALL  DAO  chapters tracks CCD   on a disc  Selected title  GTITLE  aD  Current chapter  GCHAPTER  GYD  Selected  STRACK  Gp GG    track file D Gz       To play a folder repeatedly  dip Ge    You can play all the files in a folder  repeatedly   1 Select the folder on the file list     2 Press P MODE on the remote to select  SA     To return to normal playback    Press P MODE repeatedly until E3 appears     yoeqheld    31    32    Playing a part of a  chapter track repeatedly   A B Repeat Playback     GD  gt  GD ip    On DVDs  you can assign point A and point B  on the different chapters        4 During playback  press A B on the  remote where you want to start the  repeat playback  point A     GA is displayed        GA       2 Press A B where you want to stop  the repeat playback  point B    G A B is displayed    The player returns to point A and starts  to play     To return to normal playback  Press A B to turn off the  A B indication     You cannot assign point A and point B on the  different chapters during program playback     page 33      Playing in random order   Shuffle Playback     DUA    You can play all the tracks in a disc or all the  files in a folder in random order     4 Select the folder  for 
7.    page 23   23  AUDIO button    page 36    24  SUBTITLE button    page 36    25  ANGLE button    page 36    26  SEARCH button    page 27  28                                                                      B gt   slow playback  button    page 24           nS                                       The Pll button on the remote works in slightly  different way from that on the player  When  operating the player on the rechargeable battery   you cannot start playback using HI on the remote  unless you turn on the power of the player     18    To replace the battery in the remote  Replace the battery with a new CR2025  lithium battery with correct polarity        4 While pushing the lock lever    pull  out the battery holder           2 Remove the old battery        3 Place the new battery with   side  facing up  and insert the battery  holder securely to the end        When to replace the battery   When the battery becomes weak  you may  not be able to operate the player by operating  the remote  The battery will last for about 1  year in normal operation  the duration may  be shorter depending on the condition of  use   When the player does not respond to the  remote operation at all  replace the battery  with new one and operate the player using  the remote to make sure that the remote is  working correctly     PN i ek a a  Preparing a Power Source   Rechargeable Battery     Charge the built in rechargeable battery  before using the player for the first time  or  when the b
8.   DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH  OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS    The validity of the CE marking is restricted  to only those countries where it is legally  enforced  mainly in the countries EEA   European Economic Area      RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK    DO NOT OPEN e       CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE     REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        This symbol is intended to   alert the user to the presence   of uninsulated    dangerous   voltage    within the product   s   enclosure that may be of  sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of  electric shock to persons     This symbol is intended to  alert the user to the presence  of important operating and  maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature  accompanying the appliance     Note    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
9.   ENT    yoeqheld       Using the top menu   Some DVDs have more than one title of  picture or music feature recorded  Titles are  the longest sections of a picture or music  feature on a DVD  In the top menu  you can  play your favorite scene or song by selecting  titles of scenes and songs  The contents of top  menus differ depending on the DVD  Read  the instruction manual supplied with the disc     1 Press TOP MENU   The top menu is displayed        2 Press     V  lt   gt  to select the desired  title  then press ENT   The title you selected starts to play   C Tip  If you want to make the top menu disappear on the  way of operation  press TOP MENU     25    Using the DVD menu   Some DVDs have more comprehensive  menu that includes things such as the audio  languages  subtitle languages  titles  and  chapters  etc  The contents of DVD menus  differ depending on the DVD  Read the  instruction manual supplied with the disc        1 Press MENU   The DVD menu is displayed        2 Press     V  lt   gt  to select the desired  item  then press ENT   If additional selection screens appear   repeat step 2     Some DVDs do not have a DVD menu and on some  DVDs  the contents of the DVD menu and the top  menu are the same     rey Tip  If you want to make the DVD menu disappear on the  way of operation  press MENU     Changing the subtitle language   Some DVDs have recorded subtitles in one  or more languages  You can turn the subtitles  on or off  or change the subtitle language on  
10.   Instructions  To obtain warranty service  you must deliver the product  freight prepaid  in either its original  Be packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection to the Sony authorized service facility  Se specified  It is your responsibility to backup any data  software or other materials you may have stored or  eS preserved on your unit  It is likely that such data  software  or other materials will be lost or reformatted  Bee during service and Sony will not be responsible for any such damage or loss  A dated purchase receipt is  X required  For specific instructions on how to obtain warranty service for your product    LZ  I Visit Sony s Web Site    AXE www sony com service  BRC  BE  axe Or call the Sony Customer Information Service Center  Be  Ee 1 800 222SONY  Ke  SRE  Bye For an accessory or part not available from your authorized dealer  call    Soke  RE 1 800 488 SONY  7669    Ses   I Repair   Replacement Warranty  This Limited Warranty shall apply to any repair  replacement part or  D replacement product for the remainder of the original Limited Warranty period or for ninety  90  days    Z whichever is longer  Any parts or product replaced under this Limited Warranty will become the property  K   BS of Sony    Ee   Be This Limited Warranty only covers product issues caused by defects in material or workmanship during  BREE ordinary consumer use  it does not cover product issues caused by any other reason  including but not   ae limited to product 
11.  ENTER Exit  SETUP                   Items Options     Default settings   ANGLE MARK If various angles  multi angles  for a scene are recorded on the DVD and you have  set this item to  ON   the PQ  mark appears at the scene     ON The mark will appear at the scene   OFF The mark will not appear at the scene   CAPTION Some discs have hidden captions of speech and narration recorded  The captions    will be displayed when a closed caption decoder or a component with a built in  closed caption decoder is connected  Refer to the operating manual supplied  with the closed caption decoder or the component with a built in closed caption             decoder   ON The caption will be displayed on the screen     OFF The caption will not be displayed on the screen   SCREEN SAVER If you set the item to  ON   the screen saver image appears when you leave the    player in pause mode for more than 3 minutes  In case of CD and MP3  however   the screen saver image appears after 3 minutes even during playback  The screen  saver will prevent the monitor from damage                      ON Turns on the screen saver   OFF Turns off the screen saver   PBC You can make the PBC menu of Video CDs not to appear on the screen     ON The PBC menu will appear when Video CDs are read   OFF The PBC menu will not appear when Video CDs are read   MULTI DISC The player memorizes where the playback of the disc has been stopped  When  RESUME the same disc is loaded  the player resumes playback from the point  
12.  according to the type of the TV screen             16 9 Select this when you connect a wide screen TV or a TV with a  wide mode function        4 3 LETTER Select this when you connect a 4 3 screen TV  The wide picture       BOX with the bands on the upper and lower portions of the screen  will be displayed    4 3 PAN Select this when you connect a 4 3 screen TV  The wide picture   SCAN will be automatically displayed on the entire screen and the    portions on the sides that do not fit will be cut off        COLOR SYSTEM When you connect the player to a TV to watch the picture on TV screen  make this  setting according to the color system of your TV  The default setting depends on  where you purchase the player              AUTO Outputs the original color system of the disc   NTSC Always outputs the NTSC signal   PAL Always outputs the PAL signal           Setting the Audio Output  AUDIO SETUP           Aa  gt  aa  AUDIO SETUP  DOWNMIX DOLBY SURROUND  DIGITAL OUT SETUP  AUDIO DRC STANDARD  F             EQUALIZER OFT  VIRTUAL SURROUND OFF    Select          Set  ENTER Exit  SETUP             Items Options     Default settings    DOWNMIX Use this function to create stereo  2 channel  signals from Dolby Digital sources  recorded on DVDs  This setting affects the outputs of the AUDIO jack     DOLBY Select this when the connected audio component supports    SURROUND Dolby Surround  Pro Logic      NORMAL Select this when the connected audio component does not                     
13.  amp  page 42      To set the color system to the TV screen  Select the appropriate setting in  COLOR  SYSTEM  under  SCREEN SETUP    amp   page 42      The Setup menu screens or characters on the screen  may look compressed in the vertical direction when  the video cord is connected when      COLOR SYSTEM  is set to  PAL       COLOR SYSTEM  is set to  AUTO   and  playing a PAL system disc   This does not indicate a malfunction of the player     uo133uu09    47    48       Listening from an  Audio Component    By connecting an audio component having  built in Dolby Digital decoder or DTS  decoder using an optical digital cord  you  can enjoy the disc recorded in Dolby Digital  or DTS sound with surround effects  Set the   AUDIO SETUP  items according to the  audio component connected    page 43    Refer to the operating manual supplied with  the component connected     Using an audio cord       1 Connect an audio component                    J LINE SELECT  Audio cord     mini jack  not supplied     Stereo component    2 Set the LINE SELECT switch to OUT        rer Tip   When the audio component supports Dolby  Surround  Pro Logic   select  DOLBY  SURROUND  in  DOWNMIX  under  AUDIO  SETUP   Otherwise  select  NORMAL     page  43      Using an optical digital  cord       1 Connect a digital audio component            LINE SELECT    Optical digital cord   not supplied            Digital audio    Ketter  component  to optical digital    input                2 Set the LINE SELECT
14.  be determined  by turning the equipment off and on  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by 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 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     Important Safety Instructions   1  Read these instructions    2  Keep these instructions    3  Heed all warnings    4  Follow all instructions    5  Do not use this apparatus near water    6  Clean only with dry cloth    7  Do not block any ventilation openings   Install in accordance with the manufacturer   s  instructions    8  Do not install near any heat sources such  as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other  apparatus  including amplifiers  that produce  heat     9  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  polarized or grounding type plug  A polarized  plug has two blades with one wider than the  other  A grounding type plug has two blades  and a third grounding prong  The wide blade or  the third prong are provided for your safety  If  the provided plug does not fit into your outlet   consult an electrician for replacement of the  obsolete outlet     10  Protect t
15.  in the text       DVD    may be used as a general term for  DVD VIDEOs  DVD Rs DVD Rs and  DVD RWs DVD RWs    e The icons below are used in this manual     Icon Meaning   Functions available for DVD  VIDEOs  DVD Rs DVD Rs  or DVD RWs DVD RWs   in video mode  or for DVD   RWs DVD RWs in VR  Video  Recording  mode       aD       Functions available for Video CDs  or CD Rs CD RWs in Video CD  format       Functions available for music CDs  or CD Rs CD RWs in music CD  format       Functions available for files   in MP3 format stored on  CD ROMs CD Rs CD RWs   DVD Rs DVD Rs or DVD RWs   DVD RWs    Functions available for files   in JPEG format stored on  CD ROMs CD Rs CD RWs   DVD Rs DVD Rs or DVD RWs   DVD RWs          Table of Contents    About this Manual                                           4  PrecautiOnS                         ee 6  About the Discs This Player can Play    9       Notes on all types Of discs                             11    Notes on DiISCS                                13    Getting Started    Checking the Supplied Accessories    15       Guide to Parts and Controls                    16  DVDICD playet     ecccecsscecsssssssssssssneeesseeeesessees 16  Speaker cradle             Preparing a Power Source  Rechargeable  Battery  sena a aa ka aaa  Charging through the speaker cradle        Charging directly on the player              Checking the remaining power of the  PARLEY aseinani h 20    When using the AC power adaptor               21    Setting t
16.  lt   then number buttons  0  2   You can enter the chapter number     If you want to return to enter the title  number  press  lt    3 Press number buttons  0  3   The item you selected starts to play       Notes       You may not be able to select a title or chapter on  some DVDs      You cannot use this function during PBC playback  on Video CDs     yoeqheld    27    28       Playing Music    Read    Basic Playback Operations      amp  page  23  beforehand     Playing MP3 files    When the disc is read  a file list is displayed  on the screen     Current file number   Total number of files         Current playback time  Total playback time  Playback mode         ua  Healing song   ues  Myclassical   wes  Super selection              ID3 tag information   displayed during playback   Contents in the folder    Folder       Press   V  lt   gt  to select the desired   file      Press A V to browse up and down  through the contents in the folder      Select a folder and press ENT to go  inside the folder   Pressing  gt  will do the  same       Select the file or folder at the top of the  list and press ENT to return to the parent  folder   Pressing  lt  will do the same         Press Pll    The file you selected starts to play  The  ID3 tag information is displayed in the  panel on the right side of the screen       Tips    To change the pages of the file list  press Kl to    move up  Pl to move down  when the playback  is stopped        This player supports versions 1 0 and 2 0
17.  of ID3    tag information of MP3 files  The supported  language is English     Searching for a track file    directly  D MD    You can select a track  or file  by its number   or locate a point by designating its playing  time        1    Press SEARCH on the remote to  select the search item                 Search Screen Disc Format  item display compatible  Track Select Track     C  search 00 00  File search 000 000 a  Track time Track Go To       search 00 00   0 00 00 ab  Disc time Disc GoTo      search 00 00          Example  For a music CD having 24 tracks  recorded  select track 8     1    2    Press SEARCH on the remote repeatedly   to select  Select Track   24     Press number buttons  0  8    e If you pressed the wrong number button   start over from step 1        Viewing Still Images   PEG     Read    Basic Playback Operations      amp  page  23  beforehand     Playing a slide show    When the disc is read  a file list is displayed  on the screen     Current file number   Total number of files    Playback mode        00 00 0 00   002 078  E TRAVEL 2006       ALPS01      ALPSO2 Be o       ALPSOS se      ALPSO4  ALPS05    i                Currently selected still image  Contents in the folder    Folder       1 Press     V  lt   gt  to select the desired  file       Press A V to browse up and down  through the contents in the folder      Select a folder and press ENT to go  inside the folder   Pressing  gt  will do the  same       Select the file or folder at the top 
18.  press ENTER    2 Press ENTER again    3 Input 2580 using the number button   You will be able to set your own  password    4 Create your own password in 4 digits  using the number buttons    5 Input the same number for confirmation    C Tip   To change the current password  input the same   password in step 3     If you forgot your password  input 2580  This will  clear your previous password     To set the limitation level    1 Select  LEVEL   then press ENTER    2 Ifthelimitation level has been already set   input the password    3 Select a parental control level  then press  ENTER   The lower the value  the more strict the  limitation     You cannot set the limitation level during playback     Parental control level   This player conforms to the MPAA  Motion  Picture Association of America  rating  system  Refer to the following table for the  MPAA level predetermined on this player  If  you set this player to level    4    for example   DVDs with levels    5        6        7     and    8     cannot be played     Level MPAA Rating System                         1    G     General audience   2     3    PG     Parental guidance suggested   4    PG 13     Parents strongly cautioned   5 an   6    R     Restricted   7    NC 17     No one 17 and under  admitted   8 No restriction       45    46    Setting the Player  BASIC SETUP           Aa m  BASIC SETUP  ANGLE MARK  CAPTION  SCREEN SAVER             PBC  MULTI DISC RESUME  AVLS    CLOCK 24H  DEFAULT    Select           Set 
19.  switch to OUT       Tips     When the audio component supports Dolby  Surround  Pro Logic   select  DOLBY  SURROUND  in  DOWNMIX  under  AUDIO  SETUP   Otherwise  select  NORMAL     page  43     When connecting an amplifier having a built in  Dolby Digital decoder  select  DOLBY DIGITAL   in  DOLBY DIGITAL  in  DIGITAL OUT  SETUP  under  AUDIO SETUP     page 43    When connecting an amplifier having a built in  DTS decoder  select  DTS  in  DTS  in  DIGITAL  OUT SETUP  under  AUDIO SETUP     page  43         Viewing Pictures  Played on Other  Components    You can input pictures from other video  components and view them on the player  You  need a plug adaptor to connect the VIDEO  jack  Refer to the operating manual supplied  with the component connected        4 Connect the video component     Plug adaptor  PC 221HM or PC 221M   not supplied     LINE SELECT       to VIDEO                   Audio cord  not supplied     Video cord  not supplied   Video camera   etc     2 Setthe LINE SELECT switch to IN                If the pictures appear irregularly  press ENT to  switch the color system  PAL or NTSC  of the  player to that of the external signal      The characters on the screen may look compressed  in the vertical direction when the video cord is  connected when       COLOR SYSTEM  is set to  PAL       COLOR SYSTEM  is set to  AUTO   and  playing a PAL system disc     This does not indicate a malfunction of the player     uolgauu0     49    Additional Information       T
20. 084 Portuguese 8673 Vietnamese  6865 Danish 7565 Georgian 8185 Quechua 8679 Volapiik  6869 German 7575 Kazakh 8277 Raeto Romance 8779 Wolof  6890 Bhutani 7576 Greenlandic 8279 Romanian 8872 Xhosa  6976 Greek 7577 Cambodian 8285 Russian 8979 Yoruba  6978 English 7578 Kannada 8365 Kinyarwanda 9072 Chinese  6979 Esperanto 7579 Korean 8368 Sanskrit 9085 Zulu  6983 Spanish 7583 Kashmiri 8372 Serbo Croatian   6984 Estonian 7585 Kurdish 8373 Sinhalese   6985 Basque 7589 Kirghiz 8375 Slovak   7065 Persian 7665 Latin 8376 Slovenian   7073 Finnish 7678 Lingala 8377 Samoan   7074 Fijian 7679 Laotian 8378 Shona   7079 Faroese 7684 Lithuanian 8379 Somali   7082 French 7686 Latvian Lettish 8381 Albanian    Index    Symbols   16 9 39 42   43 39   4 3 LETTER BOX 42  4 3 PANSCAN 42   48kHz 96kHz PCM 43    A   A B Repeat Playback 32  AC power adaptor 19 20  Angles 36   ANGLE MARK 46  AUDIO 41  AUDIODRC 43  AUDIO SETUP 43    AVLS 46    B   BASIC SETUP 46  Battery 18   Battery indicator  4m  20  Battery life 20  Bookmark 33  BRIGHTNESS 39    c   CAPTION 46  CD 10   Chapter 12  Chapter search 27  Charge 19  CLOCK 21 46    COLOR SYSTEM 42  CONTRAST 39  CONTROL 45    CPRM 9  D  DEFAULT 46    DIGITAL OUT SETUP 43  DOLBY DIGITAL 43  DOWNMIX 43   DTS 43  DualDisc  DVD    9  10  9  25    E  Elapsed playback time 37    EQUALIZER 44    F   Fast forward 24  Fast reverse 24  File 12   File List 34  File search 28  Folder 12    H  Headphones 15    HOLD function 25    HUE 39   J   JPEG 11 29  L    Language c
21. 2 683 363 13  1     SONY     D VE7000S    Operating Instructions    DVD Walkman Owner   s Record  The model number is located on  P r   the bottom  The serial number  is located on the rear of the  disc compartment lid  Record  the serial number in the space  aye r provided below  Refer to these    numbers whenever you call upon  your Sony dealer regarding this    product     WIS  Model No  D VE7000S  na Serial No        2006 Sony Corporation       To reduce the risk of fire or  electric shock  do not expose  this apparatus to rain or  moisture        Do not install the appliance in a confined  space  such as a bookcase or built in  cabinet              To reduce the risk of fire  do not cover the  ventilation of the apparatus with newspapers   tablecloths  curtains  etc  And do not place  lighted candles on the apparatus     To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock   do not place objects filled with liquids  such  as vases  on the apparatus     CAUTION   The use of optical instruments  for example   eye loupes  with this product within a  distance of 100 mm may increase eye  hazard    As the laser beam used in this DVD CD  player is harmful to eyes  do not attempt to  disassemble the cabinet    Refer servicing to qualified personnel only     Certain countries may regulate disposal  of the battery used to power this product   Please consult with your local authority     CLASS 1    LASER PRODUCT       CAUTION     CLASS 1M VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE  LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN   
22. AC power adaptor to  the player   Charging starts and the Pe lamp flashes  in orange first  and then remains lit                 AC power adaptor    to an AC outlet    When the battery is completely charged   the YP lamp turns red     Charging time    Approximately 3 hours to charge an empty  battery up to full capacity     20    Checking the remaining  power of the battery    When you press DISPLAY on the remote  the  remaining power of the battery is indicated  on the screen as shown below    page 37    As the black indicator section decreases  the  remaining power is depleted further     za  ai      A     IP  idd  IA        LOW BATTERY         The display shows the approximate battery power  remaining  One section does not always indicate  one fourth of the battery power      Depending on the operating conditions  the display  may increase or decrease relative to the actual  power remaining      The remaining battery indicator appears only when  the player is operated on the battery      The remaining battery indicator does not appear   While playing JPEG files   amp  page 29   and  viewing external input signals   amp  page 49      Battery life        When the battery is fully charged  Approximately 3 hours      If the screen is turned off    page 39   Approximately 7 hours      Measured value using the JEITA  Japan  Electronics and Information Technology Industries  Association     Playing time shown is approximate hours  when  you use the player on a flat and stable sur
23. Change the angles at a scene recorded with multiple angles     page 36      gt  Multi angles are not recorded on the DVD     gt  Changing the angles is prohibited on the DVD           Movies Still images  Symptom    Cause and or corrective action       There is no picture      gt  Set the LINE SELECT switch to OUT    page 23         Picture noise appears     The aspect ratio of the picture is  incorrect      gt  Dirty or defective disc    gt  The player is used in the place subject to severe vibration      gt  Press LCD MODE BRT repeatedly to select the correct aspect  ratio    page 39         The picture is not displayed in the  ratio selected in  TV TYPE       gt  The aspect ratio is fixed to either letterbox or panscan on the  disc        JPEG files cannot be displayed   JPEG files are not displayed  correctly      gt  The file extension    jpg    is not added to the file name     page 11       gt  Files are not stored in JPEG format        JPEG files take longer to play back  than others      gt  The following discs take a longer time to start playback       a disc recorded with a complicated tree structure       a disc to which data can be added        Some stationary green  blue or red  dots may appear on the screen      gt  These are called bright dots  and can happen with any LCD   The LCD panel is highly sophisticated  and more than 99 99   of the segments used in the panel are flawless  However  there  is a possibility that less than 0 01  of the segments is defecti
24. ER Return    Exit  SETUP             Q Press  V to select  SET CLOCK    then press ENT        SET CLOCK    Ed  30    SET CANCEL             4 Press A V to select  OSD   then  press ENT        5 Press AN to select the desired  language  then press ENT     The OSD language changes to the selected  language     6 Press  lt         7 Press  gt  repeatedly to select a  then press ENT                    Aa D D m S  BASIC SETUP    ANGLE MARK ON  CAPTION OFF  SCREEN SAVER    PI  MULTI DISC RESUME  AVLS    CLOCK  DEFAULT v  Select  t   Set  ENTER Return       Exit  SETUP          8 Press AN to select  CLOCK   then  press ENT           ao       hm  amp   BASIC SETUP  ANGLE MARK  CAPTION  SCREEN SAVER             PI  MULTI DISC RESUME 12H  AVLS 24H  CLOCK OFF  DEFAULT SET CLOCK v  Select  t   Set ENTER Return      Exit  SETUP          10 Set the hour by pressing A V  then  press  gt      11 Set the minute by pressing     V  then  press  gt      SET CLOCK    17   30    Gam CANCEL             12 Press ENT       To cancel clock setting  press  gt  to select   CANCEL         13 Press ENTER again  press     V to  select  12H  or  24H   then press  ENT   12H  12 hour indication  i e  3 20PM   24H  24 hour indication  i e  15 20      If you do not want to display the clock   select  OFF         14 Keep ENT pressed to exit the Setup  menu operation     Playback       Basic Playback  Operations          4 Make sure the LINE SELECT switch  is set to OUT     19313s INN          2 Slide the OPEN sw
25. For customers in the US   The AC power adaptor supplied with this   unit is not intended to be serviced  Should   the AC power adaptor cease to function in its   intended manner during the warranty period    the adaptor should be returned to your nearest   Sony Service Center or Sony Authorized   Repair Center for replacement  or if a    problem occurs after the warranty period has  expired  the adaptor should be discarded     15    16       Guide to Parts and  Controls    DVD CD player                                              l    Worth       10          11          12          13                14          15          16             17                                                 Pl  play pause  button     page 23           2  E  stop    POWER ON OFF button          page 21  24        3  OPEN switch    page 23           4  VIDEO jack    page 47  49           5  AUDIO OPTICAL OUT jack    page 47         49        6  LINE SELECT IN OUT switch    page       23  47   49        7  PHONES A B jacks    page 15              8  DC IN 12V jack    page 20              Hea  PP I  previous next  buttons   amp        page 24     18          19          20          2               22          2     ex                 24       TOP MENU button    page 25   MENU button    page 26     LCD MODE BRT  brightness  button     page 39    Arrow  A V  lt   gt   buttons    page 21  40   ENT  enter  button    page 21  40    You can display and exit the Setup   menu by keeping this buttons presse
26. MP3 and JPEG  only         2 Press P MODE on the remote  repeatedly until  SHUFFLE  appears        SHUFFLE    To return to normal playback   Press P MODE repeatedly until the playback  mode indication disappears    For MP3 and JPEG files  press PMODE  repeatedly until 25 appears    rer Tip   You can repeat shuffle playback when playing an    audio CD  Press P MODE on the remote repeatedly  until    SHUFFLE  appears     Playing your favorite  points  Bookmark     GD  lt  gt  CD     While playing a disc  you can put bookmarks  where you want to play later  You can put up  to 12 bookmarks a disc        4 During playback  press B MARK on  the remote     The bookmark register screen appears           BOOKMARK                                            Press ENTER To Mark                2 Press   t   4  gt  to select a vacant box   then press ENTER     The current point is registered        3 To register other points  repeat step      To turn off the bookmark register screen   press B MARK      To delete a registered bookmark  select  the bookmark using          then press  CLEAR     To play the registered points   1 Press B MARK to display the bookmark  register screen    2 Press         to select the bookmark you  want to play  then press PAI   The playback starts from the selected  point     When the disc compartment lid is opened or the  power is turned off  the registered bookmarks are  erased     To create your own  program  Program  Playback     GD  lt  gt  E gt     You can 
27. The player    memorizes up to 5 discs in terms of DVD  12 discs in terms of Video CD  or 30  discs in terms of CD  When more discs are played  the memories of the oldest  discs played are replaced by new ones                   ON Resumes playback of the discs   OFF Starts playback from the beginning of the discs   AVLS Automatic Volume Limiter System  If you set the item to  ON   the maximum  volume is limited to prevent a sound leak or protect your hearing   ON Limits the maximum volume     OFF Changes the volumes to the volume control   CLOCK   page 21   DEFAULT You can reset all settings and adjustments except for the parental control setting to    the factory settings  You cannot change the setting during playback     VERSION Displays the firmware version           Watching on a TV    The pictures played on the player will be  watched on a TV by connecting the player  and the TV as shown below  You need a plug  adaptor to connect the VIDEO jack  Refer to  the operating manual supplied with the TV  connected        4 Connect the TV     Plug adaptor  PC 221HM or PC 221M   not supplied     LINE SELECT       to VIDEO                   A to AUDIO             J   Audio cord  not supplied     Video cord  not supplied           TV              gt   T gt           2 Set the LINE SELECT switch to OUT     To set the picture size to the TV screen  The picture size is set to 16 9 in the default  setting  If the TV screen is 4 3  select the  setting in  TV TYPE  under  SCREEN  SETUP   
28. ag information of MP3 files  The supported  language is English     JPEG    The JPEG files must have the extension        66       jpeg        jpg     or    jpe        Notes on all types of  discs      This player can play discs recorded in either  NTSC or PAL color system  Discs recorded  in any other color systems cannot be played  on this player    Recordable rewritable discs  CD R CD   RW DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW   may not play on this player  depending on  the equipment used for the recording or the  condition of the disc     Play finalized discs   Finalizing is a process  necessary for a recorded disc to be played  on the DVD CD player   Discs that are not  finalized may not be played on this player   Data CDs  CD ROM CD R CD RW  must  be recorded conforming to ISO 9660 Level  1 2 and Joliet extension format    Data DVDs  DVD ROM DVD R DVD R   DVD RW DVD RW  must be recorded  conforming to UDF  Universal Disc  Format        If you record up to the maximum capacity of the  disc  prohibit additional recording on the writing  software     If you record up to the maximum capacity of a  new CD R CD RW in one session  set    Disc at  Once    on the writing software     The following discs take a longer time to start  playback       A disc recorded with complicated tree structure         A disc to which data can be added     This player CANNOT play these discs        DVD Audio       DVD RAM       DVD ROM  the data other than the MP3 JPEG  file      CD G       Super VCD  SVCD 
29. ars           a m  gt   amp  S  LANGUAGE SETUP  OosD ENGLISH  MENU ENGLISH  AUDIO ENGLISH  SUBTITLE ENGLISH             Select          Set  ENTER Exit  SETUP          3 Press  lt   gt  to select the setup page   then press ENT           A E  gt     BASIC SETUP    ANGLE MARK ON  CAPTION OFF  SCREEN SAVER             PBC   MULTI DISC RESUME   AVLS   CLOCK   DEFAULT      Select  f   Set  ENTER Return      Exit  SETUP          4 Press A V to select the setup item   then press ENT        Ra O  BASIC SETUP  ANGLE MARK  CAPTION  SCREEN SAVER             PBC  MULTI DISC RESUME   ON   CLOCK OFF   DEFAULT v    Select  f   Set  ENTER Return      Exit  SETUP             5 Press A V to select the option  then  press ENT   The selected option is applied to the  player     To return to the previous screen  press  lt         6 Keep ENT pressed to exit the Setup  menu operation     rey Tip   When using the remote  press SETUP to display the  Setup menu    Operate the Setup menu using         gt  ENTER   then press SETUP to exit the Setup menu operation     List of the setup items                Setup page Setup items  ga MENU   LANGUAGE AUDIO  SETUP  SUBTITLE    page 41   m  TV TYPE   SCREEN SETUP  COLOR SYSTEM    page 42  DOWNMIX  DIGITAL OUT SETUP  A SATUR  AUDIO DRC  pag EQUALIZER  VIRTUAL SURROUND  F   aa   PARENTAL LNH  CONTROL SETUP     page 45   e ANGLE MARK  CAPTION  PRN wee SCREEN SAVER  pas PBC  MULTI DISC RESUME  AVLS  CLOCK  DEFAULT  VERSION       Ns ee ee a stl  Setting the Lang
30. attery is depleted    If you keep the AC power adaptor connected  to the speaker cradle  you can charge the  battery simply by mounting the player on the  speaker cradle     e Charging is not performed during playback      During charging  the player and the speaker cradle  may become warm  This poses no danger     Charging through the  speaker cradle       1 Connect the AC power adaptor to  the DC IN 12V jack of the speaker  cradle and an AC ouilet        Speaker cradle    to DC IN 12V        E    AC power adaptor                  gt     to an AC outlet       2 Mount the player on the speaker  cradle   Charging starts and the Afe lamp flashes  in orange first  and then remains lit     We lamp    papers Guay    eaker side       Screen side    When the battery is completely charged   the YP lamp turns red     Charging time  Approximately 3 hours to charge an empty  battery up to full capacity     Mount and dismount the player carefully     Notes on the AC power adaptor      Disconnect all power sources when the player is  not to be used for a long time    Use only the AC power adaptor supplied  Do not  use any other AC power adaptor  It may cause a  malfunction     Polarity of the plug  yO  s    Do not touch the AC power adaptor with wet  hands    Connect the AC power adaptor to an easily  accessible AC outlet  Should you notice an  abnormality in the AC power adaptor  disconnect it  from the AC outlet immediately     19    Charging directly on the  player       4 Connect the 
31. audio   HEAVY Select this to produce powerful sounds  further emphasizing  high and low ranges compared with  ACTIVE  sound   MEGA Select this to emphasize bass sounds   BASS1  MEGA Select this to emphasize bass sounds more than  BASS2  MEGABASS     VIRTUAL You can select the surround effects from the headphones or the cradle speakers   SURROUND   OFF No surround effects   LIVE Select this to produce the surround effects of a club with live  music   HALL Select this to produce the surround effects of a theater or  concert hall   ARENA Select this to produce the surround effects of an arena           Setting the Parental  Control  PARENTAL  CONTROL SETUP             a m  gt   amp   amp   PARENTAL CONTROL SETUP  CONTROL OFF             PASSWORD  LEVEL    Select          Set  ENTER Exit  SETUP       Some DVDs have the parental control  function recorded  Playback of these DVDs  can be limited according to the predetermined  level on the player  Set the password required  to change the limitation level so that only the  person who knows the password can change  the limitation level    The parental control function is deactivated in  the default setting     To select the parental control mode  1 Select  CONTROL   then press ENTER   2 Select  ON   then press ENTER     To deactivate the parental control  function  select  OFF      3 Input the password using the number  buttons  then press ENTER   See    To set the password    below     To set the password   1 Select  PASSWORD   then
32. d    See    Setting the OSD Language and   the Clock       page 21  and    Using   the Setup Menu      amp  page 40  for more  information     Afa  operation status  lamp    page  17     LCD screen    page 39   Speaker cradle terminal    page 19     Remote sensor  Aim here to operate the player on the  remote     Support    page 17    Disc compartment    page 23    RESET button    page 52    VOL  volume         buttons    page 23     Rechargeable battery  built in     page  19     HOLD switch    page 25       This button has a tactile dot     rey Tip   You can turn on the power by keeping the W button  pressed  To turn off the power  keep the ll button  pressed until the Vee lamp turns red     To use the support    The support should be used when you put the  player on a flat and stable surface   If you handle the support forcibly  the support    may break     When you operate the player  hold the player    with your hand        Take out the  support     Afe lamp    The YP lamp indicates the operation status  of the player by being lit or flashing              Afa lamp Operation status   Off Power off  when operating  on the battery    Lights up in red Standby or during power     off process       Slow flashing in red    Buttons on the player are  operated when the HOLD  function is activated        Fast flashing in red    Battery is weak     Speaker cradle       1                                                                                                                 
33. d is closed     You cannot operate the player   The disc does not stop rotating      gt  The player is reading the information on the disc  not  malfunctioning      gt  Press RESET using a pointed object    page 16         Connection  Symptom    Cause and or corrective action       No picture appears on the TV  connected      gt  Set the LINE SELECT switch to OUT     gt  Color system setting is not correct for the TV  Set  COLOR  SYSTEM  according to the color system of the TV    page  42      gt  Check the input output setting on the TV        The picture from the connected  component does not appear on the  screen of this player      gt  Set the LINE SELECT switch to IN        The picture from the connected  component appears irregularly     No sound or distorted sound is  heard from the audio component  connected      gt  Press ENT to switch the color system of the player to that of  the external signal    page 50       gt  Set  DOWNMIX  or  DIGITAL OUT SETUP  according to the  component connected    page 43         Error displays    Display  HI DC IN    Cause and or corrective action     gt  An AC power adaptor which is rated higher than the one  supplied or recommended is being used  Use only the supplied  AC power adaptor        LOW BATTERY     gt  The rechargeable battery is used up completely  Charge the  battery    page 19         Wrong Region     gt  The region code of the DVD currently in the player does not  conform to the player    page 9         OQ     gt  The o
34. e condensation may not  only cause the player to malfunction  but also  damage the disc and the parts of the player   Therefore  remove the disc when you are not  using the player    When moisture condensation occurs  remove  the disc and leave the player for a few hours  until the moisture evaporates  If the player  does not operate properly after a few hours   consult your Sony dealer     On handling the LCD screen      The LCD is manufactured using high   precision technology  You may  however   see tiny black points and or bright points   red  blue  green  that continuously appear  on the LCD  This is a normal result of the  manufacturing process and does not indicate  a malfunction      Do not wipe the LCD with a wet cloth   Liquid may seep into the LCD and cause a  malfunction    e Do not put or drop anything on top of the  LCD  Do not exert pressure on the LCD  with your hand or elbow      If the player is brought directly from a cold  to a warm location  moisture may condense  on the LCD  Should this occur  wipe the  condensation off thoroughly before using  the player again  Sheets of tissue paper are  recommended  When the LCD is cold  and  moisture condenses again even after wiping  it away  wait until the LCD surface becomes  as warm as the room temperature     On the rechargeable battery     When the battery life of a fully charged  rechargeable battery becomes about half the  normal life  the battery needs to be replaced  with a new one  Consult your nearest Son
35. ess To The image is wiped off by the             Center V succeeding image that appears  from both sides  and expands  owards the center    Window H The image is wiped off by the    succeeding image in a pattern of  horizontal stripes        Continued        yoeqheld    29    Screen AAE  indication Image is switched To rotate a still magg    Window V The image is wiped off by the          succeeding image in a pattern of    vertical stripes 4 When the still image you want to    rotate is displayed  press   V  lt   gt         Wipe From The image is wiped off by the       Edge To succeeding image that appears  gt   To rotate 90 degrees clockwise   Center from each edge of the screen   lt   To rotate 90 degrees counter clockwise  Move In From The image is wiped off by the A  To turn the image up side down   Top succeeding image in a pattern    V  To reverse the image left to right  of dots  E 8     No indication  Simple slide show       To display thumbnails       1 During the slide show  press Ii   Thumbnails of still images appear   To return to the slide show       To display the operation guide                                                             To go to the ais screen    To go to the next screen       2 Press     V  lt   gt  to select a still image   then press ENT   The slide show starts from the selected  still image    rel Tip   To return to the file list  press MENU        Various Playback   P MODE   A B   PGM P LIST   B MARK  4 4        ENTER    CLEAR          
36. face   This value varies depending on how the player  is used     When using the AC  power adaptor    Connect the AC power adaptor as shown in     Charging through the speaker cradle      amp   page 19   or    Charging directly on the player        page 20     If you start playback of a disc  charging stops     If you disconnect the AC power adaptor plug during  playback  the playback stops and the power is turned  off  even if the built in battery has the enough power    remaining        Setting the OSD  Language and the  Clock    You can choose one from 11 languages   You can have the current time displayed on  the screen     for 3 minutes after battery charging has  started     when TG or ENT is pressed when the  power is off   To turn off the time display  press W  ENT   or PII     Arrow   A V  lt   gt      ENT          The ENT button works to turn on off the Setup    menu  and to enter the selection while operating    the Setup menu        4 Keep E pressed to turn on the  power     We    MALKIN          2 Keep ENT pressed until the Setup  menu appears          a E  gt   amp  2  LANGUAGE SETUP  OSD ENGLISH             MENU ENGLISH  AUDIO ENGLISH  SUBTITLE ENGLISH    Select          Set  ENTER Exit  SETUP          Continued        papers Guay    21       A   3 Make sure that      is selected  then  press ENT          a     gt   F    LANGUAGE SETUP             ENGLISH  MENU FRANCAIS  AUDIO DEUTSCH  SUBTITLE ITALIANO   Bass   Hz   PORTUGUES    PYCCKUN v  Select  t   Set  ENT
37. for the MDR E708LP   customers in France    Audio connecting cord RK G129  RK G136   Video connecting cord VMC 30   Plug adaptor PC 221HM  PC 221M       Your dealer may not handle some of the  accessories listed above  Please ask the  dealer for detailed information about the  accessories in your country region     UONEWUOJU  peuo  ppy    55    56    Language Code List    The language spellings conform to the ISO 639  1988  E F  standard        Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language  6565 Afar 7089 Frisian 77171 Malagasy 8382 Serbian  6566 Abkhazian 7165 Irish 7773 Maori 8385 Sundanese  6570 Afrikaans 7168 Scots Gaelic 7775 Macedonian 8386 Swedish  6577 Amharic 7176 Gallcian 7776 Malayalam 8387 Swahili  6582 Arabic 7178 Guarani 7778 Mongolian 8465 Tamil  6583 Assamese 7185 Gujarati 7779 Moldavian 8469 Tegule  6588 Aymara 7265 Hausa 7782 Marathi 8471 Tajik  6590 Azerbaijani 7273 Hindi 7783 Malay 8472 Thai  6665 Bashkir 7282 Croatian 7784 Maltese 8473 Tigrinya  6669 Byelorussian 7285 Hungarian 7789 Burmese 8475 Turkmen  6671 Bulgarian 7289 Armenian 7865 Nauru 8476 Tagalog  6672 Bislama 7365 Interlingua 7869 Nepali 8479 Tonga  6678 Bengali 7378 Indonesian 7876 Dutch 8482 Turkish  6679 Tibetan 7383 Icelandic 7879 Norwegian 8484 Tatar  6682 Breton 7384 Italian 7982 Oriya 8487 Twi  6765 Catalan 7387 Hebrew 8065 Punjabi 8575 Ukrainian  6779 Corsican 7465 Japanese 8076 Polish 8582 Urdu  6783 Czech 7473 Yiddish 8083 Pushto Pashto 8590 Uzbek  6789 Welsh 7487 Javanese 8
38. g playback  press SUBTITLE  repeatedly to select a language     Recorded order of the language   Total languages recorded    Subtitle language  SUBTITLE       36    Changing the audio  language Gp       4 During playback  press AUDIO  repeatedly to select a language     Recorded order of the audio   Total audio recorded    Audio language    Audio    Sound source format          Changing angles CD    You can select angles if the DVD have  multiple alternative angles recorded for the  same scene  P  appears at the scene     4 During playback  press ANGLE     Current angle number   Total angles recorded       2 Press ANGLE repeatedly to select  the angle    rey Tip   You can input the angle number using the number   buttons to select the angle     Changing the audio  output D  gt     You can select stereo or monaural        4 During playback  press AUDIO  repeatedly to select the desired  audio output from  STEREO    L   MONO    R MONO   or  MIX MONO      Using PBC  Playback  control  function D    During playback of a PBC compatible Video  CD  you can display the PBC menu and select  the item from the menu  The PBC menu differ  depending on the disc  Read the instruction  manual supplied with the disc        1 Start playing a Video CD with PBC  functions        2 Press the number buttons to select  the number of the desired item        3 Follow the instructions in the menu  for interactive operations       To return to the previous screen  press  TOP MENU or RETURN     Displayi
39. he OSD Language and the  Clock        Playback             Basic Playback Operatione                     23  Playing Movies                       mean  Playing DVD                Playing Video CD       Searching for a title chapter track  direc y mensenn AAA 27  Playing MUSsiIC                      mean 28  Playing MP3 files                    na  28    Searching for a track file directly                 28    Viewing Still ImageS                                     Playing a slide show  To display thumbnails     To rotate a still image      Various Playback                                        Playing repeatedly  Repeat Playback                31    Playing a part of a chapter track repeatedly   A B Repeat Playback     3    Playing in random order  Shuffle Playback    32       Playing your favorite points  Bookmark         33  To create your own program  Program    Playback  nn AAA AA SAN 33  To play the files of the same kind  File List  Payback  ea as aiii AN 34  To create your own playlist    Playlist Playback        Convenient Operation Using the  Remote  Changing the subtitle language               Changing the audio language                         Changing angles                      Changing the audio output ih  Using PBC  Playback control  function            37  Displaying the operation information          37    Adjusting the Screen                                    Changing the aspect ratio       Adjusting the picture quality    sh  Using the Setup Menu       
40. he power cord from being walked on  or pinched particularly at plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit from  the apparatus    11  Only use attachments accessories specified by  the manufacturer    12  Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket   or table specified by the manufacturer  or  sold with the apparatus  When a cart is used   use caution when moving the cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury from tip over     Wu    13  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms  or when unused for long periods of time    14  Refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel  Servicing is required when the  apparatus has been damaged in any way  such  as power supply cord or plug is damaged   liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen  into the apparatus  the apparatus has been  exposed to rain or moisture  does not operate  normally  or has been dropped     Product registration   Please register this product on line at www sony   com walkmanreg   lt http   www sony com walkmanreg gt     Proper registration will enable us to send you  periodic mailings about software upgrades   new products  services and other important  announcements  Thank you        About this Manual      Instructions in this manual describe how to  use the player mainly by using the controls  on the player  You can operate in the same  way by using the button of the same or  similar name on the supplied remote  Some  operations that require the remote are  clearly mentioned
41. ic feature that  Disc are smaller than titles  A title is composed  Track of several chapters  Each chapter is assigned  RR et a chapter number enabling you to locate the  chapter you want  Depending on the disc   MP3 JPEG structure chapters may not be recorded      is e Track  Sections of a picture or a music feature on a  LO Folder Video CD Audio CD  Each track is assigned  a track number enabling you to locate the    File track you want     e Scene  On a Video CD with PBC  playback  control  functions  the menu screens   moving pictures and still pictures are  divided into sections called    scenes     Each  scene is assigned a scene number enabling  you to locate the scene you want    e Folder  A folder consists of files  and is equivalent  to an album of an audio CD  Each folder has  a distinctive name    e File  A file is a data of a picture or a track of  music  Each file has a distinctive name           Playing order of MP3 JPEG files OO            lt    lt   The playing order may differ depending Notes on Discs    on the method used to record the files on    the disc  In the following example  files are   To keep the disc clean  do not touch the  played in order of   to D  surface  Handle the disc by its edge      J Folder                File        Keep your discs in their cases or disc  magazines when not in use  Do not      subject the discs to heat high temperature    J 8 pi      Avoid leaving them in parked cars or on   dashboards rear trays   ty  xX       Maxim
42. in the  direction opposite to that of the arrow    page 25         The player does not play from the  beginning      gt  The resume playback function is activated  To start playback  from the beginning  press ll during playback stop    page  24         Playback stops automatically      gt  The rechargeable battery is used up completely  Charge the  battery    page 19      gt  The disc may contain an auto pause signal  While playing such  a disc  this player stops playback at the signal     gt  If you disconnect the AC power adapter plug or the speaker  cradle during playback when using the player on the AC power  adaptor  the playback stops and the power is turned off     page 21  24         Symptom    Cause and or corrective action       You cannot perform certain  functions  such as Stop or Search  Playback      gt  With some discs  you cannot activate these functions        The language for the title chapter  cannot be changed when you play  a DVD      gt  Multilingual titles are not recorded on the DVD    gt  Changing the language for the title is prohibited on the DVD        The subtitle language cannot be  changed when you play a DVD      gt  Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on the DVD      gt  Changing the language for the subtitle is prohibited on the  DVD        The subtitle cannot be turned off  when you play a DVD      gt  Depending on the DVD  you may not be able to turn the  subtitle off        The angles cannot be changed  when you play a DVD         gt  
43. issues due to commercial use  acts of God  misuse  limitations of technology  or modi    D fication of or to any part of the Sony product  This Limited Warranty does not cover Sony products sold AS   SH IS or WITH ALL FAULTS or consumables  such as fuses or batteries   This Limited W arranty is invalid if the  KS factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the product  This Limited Warranty is   D valid only in the United States        DN PRK  8 LIMITATION ON DAMAGES  SONY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL ee  Be DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT  ue  nied ra   2  DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW  ANY 2   Xe IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PROD  RE  Io UCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY  D  SSR SQ  eG Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  or allow oe  as limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to Z7  Zy you  This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which var y from Z  ZE state to state  pa       ena  en  RE        KIA  Se   Pn       Printed on 100  recycled paper using  VOC  Volatile Organic Compound  free  vegetable oil based ink     hitp  www sony net     Sony Corporation Printed in China    
44. itch to open the  disc compartment lid     Connect the supplied headphones to    PHONES A or B of the player beforehand     You can connect headphones to PHONES  A and B at the same time   to PHONES          3 Place the disc on the tray and close  the lid        Playing side down    When you place the player with the screen side  down  place it on something flat and stable to  prevent the screen from being damaged        4 Press Pil     The player starts playback  The Pe  lamp lights up in green        5 Adjust the volume by pressing VOL          yoeqheld    23    24    To Operation       Pause Press II  Press II again    to resume playback        Stop Press Ti    If you press  gt Il  playback  resumes from where the  playback stopped  unless  the disc was removed  from the player  Resume    playback function             Go to succeeding Press PP   pictures and tracks  Go to previous Press F  a     pictures and tracks       Fast forward Fast  reverse    Keep k lt  or  gt P pressed   Playback speed increases  by 2  4  8  16  and 32  times    On the remote  press  lt 4  or PP repeatedly        Slow playback Press B gt  repeatedly on the  remote  Playback speed  decreases to 1 2  1 4  1 8     or 1 16     Press  lt  repeatedly on the  remote  Playback speed  decreases to 1 2  1 4  1 8   or 1 16        Slow reverse    playback GD         Resume playback function is not available when  playing MP3 and JPEG files     rey Tip  To cancel the resume playback function  press W  during p
45. k functions        cD    Format of discs Label       COMPACT  Audio CD ose    DIGITAL AUDIO       COMPACT    CD R   DIGITAL AUDIO    Recordable       COMPACT    CD RW   DIGITAL AUDIO    ReWritable         Including MP3 JPEG files     Note on DualDiscs   A DualDisc is a two sided disc product  which mates DVD recorded material on one  side with digital audio material on the other  side  However  since the audio material side  does not conform to the Compact Disc  CD   standard  playback on this product is not  guaranteed     Music discs encoded with copyright  protection technologies   This product is designed to play back   discs that conform to the Compact Disc   CD  standard  Recently  various music  discs encoded with copyright protection  technologies are marketed by some record  companies  Please be aware that among those  discs  there are some that do not conform to  the CD standard and may not be playable by  this product     MP3    This player can play MP3 files    MP3  MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3  is a standard  technology and format for compressing a  sound sequence       When naming  be sure to add the file extension     mp3    to the file name     If you put the extension     mp3    to a file other than  MP3  the player cannot recognize the file properly  and will generate random noise that could damage  your speakers    If an MP3 file recorded in a high bit rate such as  320 kbps is played  sound skipping may occur     This player supports versions 1 0 and 2 0 of ID3  t
46. layback stop     If QQ appears on the screen during operation  it  means the operation is prohibited or unavailable with  the current disc  Especially  DVDs and Video CDs  with PBC functions may have restrictions about the  operation  Read the instruction manual supplied with  the disc to play with this player     To listen from the cradle speakers  Mount the player on the speaker cradle          If the headphones are connected  no sound will be  heard from the cradle speakers     Mount and dismount the player carefully       If you disconnect the player from the speaker  cradle during playback when using the player on  the AC power adaptor  the playback stops and the  power is turned off  even if the built in battery has  the enough power remaining     To remove the disc  Remove the disc while pressing the pivot at  the center of the tray        Locking the controls  HOLD    You can prevent accidental button presses  while carrying the player by locking the  controls  The Wwe lamp flashes in red for a  while if you press any button when the HOLD  function on the player is activated        1 Slide the HOLD switch in the  direction of the arrow        To unlock the controls   Slide the HOLD switch in the direction  opposite to that of the arrow    C Tip   Even if the HOLD function is working on the player   you can operate the player on the remote        Playing Movies    Read    Basic Playback Operations      amp  page  23  beforehand     Playing DVD    Arrow   A V  lt   gt  
47. mmended load impedance over 10 kQ    PHONES  headphones  A B  Stereo minijack  2     Maximum output  Approx  20 mW   20 mW  Recommended load impedance 16 Q      Speaker cradle terminal      Measured by JEITA  Japan Electronics and  Information Technology Industries Association     Power requirements   e Rechargeable battery  built in   Lithium ion     External power supply DC 12 V    The AC power adaptor  supplied  should be used on  AC 100   240 V     Power consumption  7W    Operating temperature  5  C   35  C  41  F   95  F     Dimensions  w h d   excluding projecting parts   Approx  193 4 x 136 x 27 9 mm   13x53 x 1 Yin      Dimensions  w h d    Approx  193 7 x 136 3 x32 7 mm   134x 53  x 1 Yo in      Mass  excluding accessories   Approx  775 g  1 lbs 12 oz       Speaker cradle    Speakers    Maximum output  Approx  450 mW   450 mW    Power requirements  External power supply DC 12 V    The AC power adaptor  supplied  should be used on  AC 100   240 V    Dimensions  w h d    Approx  286 x 101 x 92 mm   113  x 4x 3 3  in      Mass  Approx  270 g  9 6 oz         Measured by JEITA  Japan Electronics and  Information Technology Industries Association     MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology and patents  licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson     Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice        Optional Accessories                      Active speaker system SRS Z510   Earphones  except for the    MDR DS6000   customers in France  MDR XD200   Earphones  
48. n  This player is capable of  holding a still video image or on screen  display image on your television screen  indefinitely  If you leave the still video  image or on screen display image  displayed on your TV for an extended  period of time  you risk permanent damage  to your television screen  Projection  televisions are especially susceptible to  this              If you have any questions or problems  concerning your player  please consult your  nearest Sony dealer     Notes on disposing of the player   This player has a built in lithium ion  rechargeable battery  When you dispose of the  player  be sure to dispose of it properly    To remove the lithium ion battery from the  player  amp  page 54        Some countries may regulate disposal of  the battery used to power this product   Please consult with your local authority       Never disassemble the player except when  disposing of it          Be careful when handling internal metallic  components of the player  Pay particular attention  to component edges     For the customers in the U S A  and  Canada    RECYCLING LITHIUM ION  BATTERIES   Lithium Ion batteries are recyclable    You can help preserve our environment by  returning your used rechargeable batteries to  the collection and recycling location nearest       For more information regarding recycling of  rechargeable batteries  call toll free 1 800   822 8837  or visit http   www rbrc org      Caution   Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium   ion batteries 
49. nformation  display of CD and MP3      You cannot display the information display during  Program playback of DVD Video CD        Adjusting the Screen    LCD MODE BRT    Arrow   lt   gt         Changing the aspect  ratio       4 Press LCD MODE BRT   Each time you press LCD MODE BRT   the screen type changes 16 9  gt  4 3  gt   screen off     OTip  When you listen to music  you can save the battery  power by turning the screen off     Adjusting the picture  quality    You can adjust  BRIGHTNESS     CONTRAST  and  HUE  of the screen     4 Keep LCD MODE BRT pressed until   BRIGHTNESS  appears        2 Press LCD MODE BRT repeatedly to  select the item you want to adjust   Each time you press LCD MODE BRT   the adjustment item changes in the order  of  BRIGHTNESS      CONTRAST   gt    HUE               7    3 Adjust the items using  lt   gt   2  kk   Item  lt  a  BRIGHT  to darken to brighten  NESS  CONTRAST to soften to sharpen  HUE to make reddish to make greenish       OTip   The adjustment screen disappears after a few  seconds  If you want to turn it off at once  keep LCD  MODE BRT pressed     39    40       Using the Setup Menu    You can customize the languages  audio  features  and so on of the player using the  Setup menu     Arrow   A V  lt   gt      ENT          The ENT button works to turn on off the Setup  menu  and to enter the selection while operating  the Setup menu        4 Keep E pressed to turn on the  player        2 Keep ENT pressed until the Setup  menu appe
50. ng the operation  information  You can display the current playback    item  elapsed time of the disc  the battery  remaining  and so on        4 During playback  press DISPLAY on  the remote     To turn off the display  Press DISPLAY     Displaying DVD Video CD information    DVD display  Press    to scroll the items into the screen   Battery remaining    Playback mode                   Chapter 03 21  AUDIO 5 1CH ENGLISH  SUBTITLE ENGLISH v    Title Elapsed 0 06 37    yoeqheld       Following items are available     Current title number Total number of titles         Current chapter number Total number of  chapters     Audio language     Subtitle language     Current angle number Total number of  angles     Title playback time     Chapter playback time     Repeat playback mode     Elapsed time Remaining time     Current time       Current time does not appear when  CLOCK  is  set to  OFF  in the Setup menu    page 21      Video CD display   Press    to scroll the items into the screen    Following items are available      Current track number Total number of  tracks      Disc playback time     Track playback time     Repeat playback mode     Elapsed time Remaining time    Current time       Current time does not appear when  CLOCK  is  set to  OFF  in the Setup menu    page 21      37    38    Displaying CD information   Current track number total number of tracks   and current playback time of the track appear  on the top of the screen    The following items are displayed  
51. ode 56  LANGUAGE SETUP 41    LEVEL 45   M   MENU 41   MP3 10 28  MULTI DISC RESUME 46  N   NTSC 42   0   Operation status lamp Mo  17  Optional accessories 55  OSD 21 41   P   PAL 42    PARENTAL CONTROL SETUP 45  PASSWORD 45  PBC 46   PBC function 37  Picture adjustment 39  Playable discs 9  Playable formats 9  Playback 23  Playback information 37  Playlist 35   Program Playback 33    Continued        uonewnozuj jeuon ppy    57    R   Rechargeable battery 19  Region code 9   Remaining playback time 37  Remote 15  18   Remote control 36   Repeat Playback 31   Resume playback 24  Rotating 30    S   Scene 12   Screen 39   SCREEN SAVER 46  SCREEN SETUP 42  Search 27 28   Setup Menu 40  Shuffle Playback 32  Slide show 29   Slow playback 24  Speaker cradle 19  24  Still image 29  SUBTITLE 41    Subtitle 36  Supplied accessories 15  T    Thumbnails 30  Time search 27 28    Title 12   Title search 27   Top menu 25  Track 12   Track search 27 28  TV TYPE 42   V   VERSION 46    VideoCD 10 26  VIRTUAL SURROUND 44  Volume adjustment 23    3 062 244 04    Kn  BERS  Sees       RNS NN  OES EEE        BK  D    RR  SE    y   eens                           5 MG    ZZZ  X Be    CD DVD Player  2   OO Ree  BE Ske  LIMITED WARRANTY us     R  U S  Only  pan  BE SRS  3 Sony Electronics Inc      Sony     warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship for the Z  X time periods and as set forth below  Pursuant to this Limited Warranty  Sony will  at its option   i  repair the Se  Oe p
52. of Dolby Digital or DTS  recorded discs  an audio component with  built in external surround decoder system  must be connected to the digital output of  this player  See    Listening from an Audio  Component    for more information    page  48      Note on CPRM compatible discs   This player cannot play    one time recordable     content recorded on DVD R DVD RW discs  compatible with CPRM  Content Protection  for Recordable Media  protection technology   CPRM is a copyright protection technology  developed for content that allows recording  only once     Note on DualDiscs   A DualDisc is a two sided disc product  which mates DVD recorded material on one  side with digital audio material on the other  side  However  since the audio material side  does not conform to the Compact Disc  CD   standard  playback on this product is not  guaranteed     Continued         10       Video CD  Format of dises Label  COMPACT  mas dis   CIGITAL VIDEO        Note on PBC  Playback Control    This player conforms to Ver  1 1 and Ver  2 0  of Video CD standards  You can enjoy two  kinds of playback according to the disc type        Disc type You can enjoy   Video CDs Video playback  moving  without PBC pictures  as well as music   functions     Ver  1 1 discs   Video CDs with  PBC functions   Ver  2 0 discs     Interactive software with  menu screens displayed  on the monitor  PBC  Playback  amp  page 37      e High resolution still  pictures if they are  included on the disc     Video playbac
53. of the  list and press ENT to return to the parent  folder   Pressing  lt  will do the same         2 Press Pll     The slide show starts  Still images are  switched at intervals of 5 seconds       Tips   To change the pages of the file list  press k  d to  move up  PI to move down  when the playback  is stopped    To return to the file list  press MENU     To select the switching pattern       4 During the slide show  press PGM P  LIST on the remote repeatedly     You can select one of following patterns        Screen  indication Image is switched  Wipe Top from the top to the bottom       Wipe Bottom from the bottom to the top  Wipe Left from the left to the right  Wipe Right from the right to the left             Diagonal Wipe from the top left to the bottom  Left Top right  Diagonal Wipe from the top right to the bottom  Right Top eft    Diagonal Wipe from the bottom left to the top  Left Bottom right                   Diagonal Wipe from the bottom right to the  Right Bottom top left          Extend From  Center H    The image is wiped off by the  succeeding image that appears  in the center  and expands from  he center towards the top and  he bottom        Extend From  Center V    The image is wiped off by the  succeeding image that appears in  he center  and expands from the  center towards both sides        The image is wiped off by the  succeeding image that appears   from the top and the bottom  and  expands towards the center     Compress To  Center H          Compr
54. peration cannot be done with the disc        uonewnozuj jeuoippy    53    54    Disposing of the Player    This player has a built in Lithium Ion battery   Be sure to dispose of the battery properly        Certain countries may regulate disposal of the  battery used to power this product   Please consult with your local authority       Never disassemble the player except when  disposing of it                Be careful when handling internal metallic  components of the player  Pay particular attention  to component edges        4 Remove the screw using a Phillips  screwdriver              Specifications    Laser diode properties  Emission duration  Continuous    Maximum laser output   CD  Less than 0 58 mW  DVD  Less than 0 39 mW   This output is the value measured at a distance  of 100 mm from the objective lens surface on the  optical pick up block with 7 mm aperture      LCD screen    Type Picture size  H x V  diagonal   TV wide screen 15 4 x 8 7  17 7 cm    System  High definition color LCD    Drive system  TFT LCD active matrix system    Picture segment  112 320 pixels  480  H  x 3  RGB  x 234  V  dots    Signal format system  PAL NTSC    Frequency response  20 Hz   20 kHz   1  2 dB      Wow and flutter  Below measurable limits   0 001   W PEAK      Input output jacks    VIDEO  video input output   Minijack  1   Output 1 0 Vp p at 75 Q  e AUDIO  audio input output  OPTICAL OUT   optical output   Stereo minijack optical minijack combined  1   Output 0 7 Vrms at 47 KQ  Reco
55. play the contents of a disc in the  order you want by arranging the order of the  titles  chapters  or tracks on the disc to create  your own program  You can program up to 20  titles  chapters  and tracks    As for an example  select chapter 12 in title 5  ona DVD        1 Press PGM P LIST on the remote  until  PROGRAM  appears     DVD program register screen    PROGRAM  T 05  C                                                           7 SJT c  ZT  C  he G  3 T  C  min     AJT  C  jT  c  SIT  c O T  c   EXIT NEXT  gt                         Video VCD CD program register screen       PROGRAM TRACK 01 16                                                                 EXIT NEXT  gt  gt                 2 Press the number buttons  0  5       If you press a wrong number button   press CLEAR followed by a correct  number button        PROGRAM  T 05  C 20                                                                       1 T 05 di 6 T  Cc  211 c  ZIT  E    3 T  G TJE Cc  CIT e FIT e  ST  C  T0  T  C   EXIT NEXT  gt  gt              Continued        yoeqheld    33    34       3 Press the number buttons  1  2        PROGRAM  T 05  C 20                 05 C 12                            1  2  3  4  5    TE  IT   T   T   T     C   c                             EXIT          4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to register  other titles chapters       Press  gt P to display the next page  and  It to display the previous page        5 Press           to select  START    then press ENTER     The prog
56. ram playback starts     To repeat the program playback  After step 5  press P MODE on the remote  repeatedly until  PROGRAM  appears     To return to normal playback   During program playback  display the  program register screen  select  CANCEL   using          then press ENTER     To change the program contents    1 On the program register screen  select  the number you want to change using  4    e  gt      2 Press the correct number buttons     To delete the program contents    1 On the program register screen  select the    number you want to delete using          gt      2 Press CLEAR     When the disc compartment lid is opened or the  power is turned off  the programmed contents are  erased     During program playback  you cannot change nor  delete the programmed contents     During program playback  you cannot display the  top menu and the DVD menu     To play the files of the  same kind  File List  Playback      MP3 Ga    The player selects and plays the files having  the same extension        1 Press PGM P LIST on the remote to  display the file list screen  when the  playback is stopped        0 00 00 0 00 00 FILELIST  001 078 im OFF     mt  ALPS01   maf  ALPSO2   i    ALPSO3      ALPSO4   i    ALPSOS      ALPSOG    Res  1280 x 960                            2 Press     to select a file  then press  ENTER   All the files having the same extension as  that of the selected file are played in the  order displayed on the screen     To play the files in the file list in 
57. random  order    Press P MODE repeatedly until  SHUFFLE   appears     To create your own  playlist  Playlist Playback     You can play the contents of a disc in the  order you want by arranging the order of the  files on the disc to create your own playlist   A playlist can contain up to 100 files of MP3  and JPEG mixed        4 Press PGM P LIST on the remote to  display the file list screen  when the  playback is stopped     0 00 00 0 00 00 FILELIST  001 078 Im        aLPso1      ALPSO2          ALPSO3      ALPSO4      ALPSOS      ALPSOG    Res  1280 x 960                         2 Press      to select a file  then press  B MARK on the remote     3 Repeat step 2 to select other files     Files are added in the playlist in the order   as they are selected    e Press  gt P to display the next page  and  It to display the previous page     To play the playlist   1 Press PGM P LIST on the remote to  display the playlist screen    2 Press ENTER     To play the files in the playlist in random  order   Press P MODE repeatedly until  SHUFFLE   appears     To delete files from a playlist  On the playlist screen  select a file you want  to delete using       then press B MARK     When the disc compartment lid is opened or the  power is turned off  the playlist is erased     yoeqheld    35       Convenient Operation  Using the Remote    PMODE AB BMARK PGMPLIST    TOP MENU    DISPLAY  4 4  ENTER    RETURN                Number buttons    Changing the subtitle  language   D       4 Durin
58. roduct using new or refurbished parts or  ii  replace the product with a new or refurbished product  For E  Se purposes of this Limited Warranty     refurbished    means a product or part that has been returned to its ZZ  original specifications  In the event of a defect  these are your exclusive remedies  ZX  ZKZ RRE  RS Labor  For a period of ninety days from the original date of purchase of the product     Labor Warranty      X  BE Sony will  at its option  repair or replace with new or refurbished product  product determined to be defec  By  tive  If Sony elects to replace the product after this Labor Warranty has expired but while the Parts War  ae  Ee ranty below is still in effect  it will do so for the applicable labor charge  Be  pe  Z Parts  For a period of one year from the original date of purchase of product     Parts Warranty      Sony will  ea supply new or refurbished replacement parts in exchange for parts determined to be defective    OM  See This Limited Warranty covers only the hardware components packaged with the Pr oduct  It does not cover           i   Be technical assistance for hardware or software usage and it does not cover any software products whether  Re or not contained in the Product  any such software is provided    AS IS    unless expressly provided for in  eS any enclosed software Limited Warranty  Please refer to the End User License Agreements included with  X the Product for your rights and obligations with respect to the software    IY 
59. roubleshooting    Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms  consult your nearest Sony    dealer     Power  Symptom    Cause and or corrective action       The rechargeable battery cannot  be charged     The player does not turn on or off       The disc is playing  Stop playback   amp  page 24       gt  Keep M pressed    page 16     gt  You cannot turn on the player on the remote when using the  player on the battery           Playback  Symptom Cause and or corrective action  Playback does not start   gt  Place the disc with the playback side facing down    page     No Disc  or  Unknown Disc   appears even when there is a disc  in the player     23      gt  The file is not recorded in the disc format which this player can  play    page 9      gt  Nothing is recorded on the disc     gt  The region code of the DVD does not conform to the player     page 9      gt  This player cannot play the DVDs unless they are finalized  correctly    page 9      gt  This player may not play the discs depending on the condition  of the disc or recorder used for recording    page 9      gt  Dirty disc  Clean the disc    page 14      gt  Defective disc     gt  Plug the AC power adaptor securely to the wall outlet    page  21      gt  Moisture condensation has occurred  Remove the disc and  leave the player for a few hours    page 6         When a button is pressed  Ae  lamp flashes and playback does  not start      gt  The HOLD function is activated  Slide the HOLD switch 
60. sequentially when you press DISPLAY  repeatedly       Track elapsed time     Track remaining time    Disc elapsed time     Disc remaining time    Displaying MP3 information  Pressing DISPLAY switches the following  information display and the playback mode  display    page 28     Playback mode         Playback item  Virtual surround  effect    page 44        SHUFFLE   ARENA              ues  2004 Automn   uz  2005 Spring   ues  2005 Summer         ne   Healing song   ues  Myclassical   ues  Super selection           Tip GD Gp  You can make settings on the information display of  DVD Video CD     1 On the information display  press      to select the  item you want to change  then press ENTER     2 Select the item or setting using       or change the  number using the number buttons on the remote     Following items can be set     aD      Title number  to select a title      Chapter number  to select a chapter      Audio language  to select a language      Subtitle language  to select a language      Angle  to select an angle      Title playback time  to search the point to be  played      Chapter playback time  to search the point to be  played      Repeat playback mode     Time displayed  title elapsed  title remained   chapter elapsed  or chapter remained     D      Track number  to select a track      Track playback time  to search the point to be  played      Repeat playback mode     Time displayed  track elapsed  or track  remained       You cannot make settings on the i
61. such DVDs  This feature is beneficial to learn  foreign languages    You can change the subtitle languages by  using the remote    page 36      Changing the audio language   Some DVDs have multiple audio languages  you can choose from    You can change the audio language by using  the remote    page 36      Playing Video CD    During playback of a PBC compatible Video  CD  you can display the PBC menu and select  the item from the menu using the remote      page 37     To play without using PBC  press MENU      PBC Off    appears on the screen and the  player starts continuous play  To return to  PBC playback  press MENU again    You can set not to display the PBC menu      page 46      Searching for a title   chapter track directly    You can select a title  chapter  or track  by its  number  or locate a scene by designating its    playing time        4 Press SEARCH on the remote to  select the search item                       Search Disc Format  item Screen display compatible  Title  Title 00 00 D  Chapter Chapter 00 00   search   Title time Title 00 00 D  search Time 0 00 00   Chapter Chapter 00 00 Gp  time search Time 0 00 00   Track Select Track  D  search 00 00   Track time Track GoTo  C  search 00 00   Disc time Disc GoTo  C  search 00 00       Example  For a DVD having 2 titles recorded   select title 2  then chapter 3 from 5 chapters    in the title     1 Press SEARCH on the remote repeatedly  to select  Title  02 Chapter  05         Tite  02 Chapter  05    2 Press 
62. uages   LANGUAGE SETUP           4      amp   amp   LANGUAGE SETUP  OSD             ENGLISH  MENU ENGLISH  AUDIO ENGLISH  SUBTITLE ENGLISH    Select          Set  ENTER Exit  SETUP       Items Options    OSD Select the language for the  on screen display from 11  different languages     page 21     MENU Select the language  prioritized for the disc  menu     AUDIO Select the audio language  prioritized from the  multiple audio languages  recorded on the disc     SUBTITLE Select the subtitle  language prioritized  from the multiple subtitle  languages recorded on  the disc  To turn off the  subtitle  select  OFF            dnjag                   C Tip   When you select  OTHERS  in  MENU     AUDIO   or  SUBTITLE   input the language code  corresponding to the desired language  Language  Code List   page 56   The selected 4 digit  language code will be displayed from the next time       Notes       You cannot set  MENU    AUDIO   and   SUBTITLE  during playback      Another language may be selected irrespective of  your setting  depending on the DVDs      Selecting languages may be prohibited even if  there are multiple audio languages are recorded   depending on the DVDs     41    42          Setting the Video Output  SCREEN SETUP        A m D    SCREEN SETUP  TVTYPE       16 9  COLOR SYSTEM AUTO    Select           Set  ENTER Exit  SETUP    Items Options     Default settings     TV TYPE When you connect the player to a TV and watch the picture on TV screen  make  this setting
63. um directory levels  8  Kon      Do not attach labels  or use discs with sticky  ink residue  Such discs may stop spinning  when used  causing a malfunction  or may  ruin the disc        Continued         13    14    Do not use any discs with labels or stickers   attached    The following malfunctions may result from   using such discs        Inability to eject a disc  due to a label or  sticker peeling off and jamming the eject  mechanism         Inability to read data correctly  e g    playback skipping  or no playback  due to  heat shrinking of a sticker or label causing  a disc to warp    Discs with non standard shapes  e g   heart    square  star  cannot be played on this player    Attempting to do so may damage the player    Do not use such discs    Before playing  clean the discs with a   commercially available cleaning cloth    Wipe each disc from the center out  Do   not use solvents such as benzine  thinner    commercially available cleaners  or   antistatic spray intended for analog discs     Getting Started       Checking the Supplied  Accessories      Speaker cradle  1           a          Stereo headphones  1     e Carrying pouch  1     YO      Operating instructions  1     To connect your headphones to the player  Connect the plug of the supplied headphones  to PHONES A or B of the player securely   You can connect headphones to PHONES A  and B at the same time     l to PHONES    To use the remote  Remove the insulation sheet        paues umay    o  Sac 3 ae   
64. unplug the player and have   it checked by qualified personnel before  operating it any further      Do not put any foreign objects in the DC IN  12 V  external power input  jack     On temperature increases      Heat may build up inside the player during  charging or if it is being used for a long  time  This is not a malfunction      Do not put the player in the carrying pouch  when it is operating     On handling the player      Keep the lens on the player clean and do  not touch it  If you do so  the lens may be  damaged and the player will not operate  properly  Leave the disc compartment lid  closed except when you insert or remove  discs     Do not expose the player to mechanical  shock  such as by dropping or compressing  the player  Do not put any heavy object on  top of the player  The player and the disc  may be damaged    Do not leave the player in a location      near heat sources       ina place subject to direct sunlight   excessive dust or sand  moisture  rain   mechanical shock       on an uneven surface       in a car with its windows closed     near equipment utilizing strong  magnetism such as a microwave oven or  megavolume speakers    If the player causes interference to radio or  television reception  turn off the player or  move it away from the radio or television     Moisture condensation   If the player is brought directly from a cold to  a warm location  or is placed in a very damp  place  moisture may condense on the lenses  of the player  Moistur
65. up the  volume     E On adjusting the volume   Do not turn up the volume while listening   to a section with very low level inputs or no  audio signals  If you do  the speakers may be  damaged when a peak level section is played     E Road safety   Do not use headphones while driving  cycling   or operating any motorized vehicle  It may  create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some  areas  It can also be potentially dangerous   to play your headsets at high volume while  walking  especially at pedestrian crossings   You should exercise extreme caution or  discontinue use in potentially hazardous  situations     E Preventing hearing damage   Avoid using headphones at high volume   Hearing experts advise against continuous   loud and extended play  If you experience  a ringing in your ears  reduce volume or  discontinue use       Consideration for others   Keep the volume at a moderate level  This  will allow you to hear outside sounds and to  be considerate to the people around you     On cleaning    E Casing   Clean the cabinet  panel  and controls with   a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild  detergent solution  Do not use any type of  abrasive pad  scouring powder or solvent such  as alcohol or benzine as it may mar the finish  of the casing     E Headphones plug  Clean the headphones plug periodically so  that you can always enjoy good sound     E Discs  Do not use commercially available cleaning  discs  This may cause a malfunction        IMPORTANT NOTICE   Cautio
66. ve  and may not light up properly           Continued        UONEWUOJU   eUONIpPpy    51    52    Sound  Symptom    Cause and or corrective action       There is no sound from the  headphones      gt  Connect the headphones plug firmly    gt  The plug is dirty  Clean the headphones plug with a dry soft  cloth periodically        The volume cannot be adjusted      gt   AVLS  is set to  ON   Set it to  OFF     page 46         MP3 files cannot be played back       Recording was not performed according to the ISO 9660 level  1 or level 2 format  or the Joliet convention in the expansion  format     gt  The extension     mp3    is not added to the file name    page  10      gt  Files are not stored in MP3 format        MP3 files take longer to play back  than others      gt  The following discs take a longer time to start playback       adisc recorded with a complicated tree structure       adisc to which data can be added        The sound skips      gt  Dirty or defective disc    gt  The player is used in the place subject to severe vibration        No sound is heard from the cradle  speakers      gt  Headphones are connected to the player        Operation  Symptom    Cause and or corrective action       The remote does not function      gt  Remove any obstacles between the remote and this player    gt  Use the remote closer to the remote control sensor    gt  Replace the battery in the remote if it is weak    page 18         The disc starts rotating when the  disc compartment li
67. y  dealer   You must not replace the battery by  yourself     CAUTION  The battery used in this device  may present a fire or chemical burn hazard  if mistreated  Do not disassemble  heat  above 100  C  212  F  or incinerate  Use of  another battery may present a risk of fire or  explosion    Dispose of used battery according to the  regulation of recycling or waste    Keep away from children    Do not disassemble and do not dispose of  the battery in fire     On charging     The charging time will vary according to the  condition under which the battery is used      Because of the battery characteristics  the  capacity of the rechargeable battery may be  smaller than normal when it is used for the  first time or after a long period of disuse  In  this case  charge and discharge the battery  several times  The normal battery life will  be restored     On the speaker cradle   Do not place coins or other metallic objects  on the cradle  If the terminal on the cradle  accidentally comes into contact with a  metallic object  it may short circuit and begin  to heat up     On the headphones      If the supplied headphones cause any skin  trouble  immediately stop using them and  consult a doctor     Sound will leak from the supplied  headphones if you turn up the volume too  high  Keep the volume at a moderate level  so that you do not disturb other people  around you and you can hear when you are  being called  Keep this in mind especially in  noisy places where one tends to turn 
    
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