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1. Connecting to PC is not displayed when connecting to the computer with the USB cable gt Please wait for the authentication of the SonicStage software gt Another application is running on the computer Wait for a while and reconnect the USB cable If the problem persists disconnect the USB cable restart the computer and then reconnect the USB cable gt The USB cable is not connected properly Disconnect the USB cable and then reconnect it gt A USB hub is used Connecting via a USB hub is not guaranteed Connect the USB cable directly to the computer gt The installation of the SonicStage software had been failed Disconnect the player and your computer and then reinstall the software again using the supplied CD ROM page 17 You will still be able to use audio data registered by the existing software gt The battery is running out Charge the battery using the AC power adaptor The player is not recognized by the computer when it is connected to the computer gt The USB cable is not connected properly Disconnect the USB cable and then reconnect it gt A USB hub is used Connecting via a USB hub is not guaranteed Connect the USB cable directly to the computer gt The driver file for the player has not been installed Reinstall the SonicStage software for the player using the supplied CD ROM page 17 to install the driver together gt The installation of the SonicStage softw
2. Snd Custom 3 Plays tracks with preset treble and Presets S3 bass sound page 56 for details Custom 4 S4 1 The settings work only when playing ATRAC3plus audio tracks When playing an MP3 audio track the settings do not work 2 The sound settings appear in the display as the letters in parentheses page 32 Continued 4 sjuajuog 0 a ge xapul suonsun4 1240 52c Item Options Default setting AVLS AVLS Off The volume changes without limiting the volume level AVLS On The maximum volume is limited to protect your hearing Beep Beep On The beep sounds when you operate the player Beep Off The beep is turned off Audio Out Headphone Select this when you connect the supplied headphones Line Out Select this when you connect other devices such as speakers with an audio cord page 58 Backlight 2 10 sec The backlight lights up for the 30 selected time when you press a button 35E or while scrolling Always Off The backlight is turned off to save power Contrast Center The display is moderately bright If the body color of the player is black the default setting is second from the left to Set toward to make the display brighter and toward to make it darker The level is set to center when you press while pressing SEARCH MENU on any display Invert Negative Characters and icons appear in white Screen and
3. seven levels Level ome cp op oe Continued 55 cp O Repeat steps and to make adjustments for the remaining frequency ranges O Press Pll The display returns to the 6 Band Equalizer display To cancel set up Press W to return to the 6 Band Equalizer display To return to the MENU display Press and hold SEARCH MENU e If the sound is distorted by your sound settings when you turn up the volume turn the volume down e If you feel difference in sound volume between the Custom 1 or Custom 2 sound setting and other sound settings adjust the volume to your preference e When playing an MP3 audio track the settings do not work Adjusting treble and bass emphasis Digital Sound Preset You can preset the treble and bass levels to your preference While checking the display adjust the emphasis settings After selecting Sound in step Dat Snd Presets in Changing Sound Quality and Settings page 51 select Dgftl Snd Presets and then press Pl Custom 4 m 00 00 mm Press to select Custom 3 or Custom 3 Custom 4 and then press Pll ia Default setting Sound Quality Custom Custom OFF 3 S3 4 S84 NORMAL SOUND BASS 1 TREBLE 0 Bass 1 3 0 m 00 23 E Treble 0 0 0 Continued vb prm Xapuy S u u09 Jo ajgel suonsun4 1240 5O ce Pres
4. to start playback in Shuffle mode all the tracks in the Playlist or the Bookmark are played back in random order regardless of the settings of Unit On Off or Track Item shuffle mode Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat play Playback of tracks is repeated in the playback option selected on page 47 Select Repeat in step in the Repeat Changing Playback Options page Anis 45 and then press Pll Serra The Repeat display appears m 00 00 C Press 7 to select Repeat On and then press Pll Repeat Off p Repeat On D 00 00 appears Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy IISNJ yaeg ulejd 49 cp Press SEARCH MENU to display the Find display and then select the search category for playback page 33 Press Pll Playback starts in the selected playback option To cancel set up at any time during operation Press W to return to the Options display To cancel Repeat play In step select Repeat Off To return to the Find display Press SEARCH MENU sjuajuog J0 ajqel Xapul aisnyy yaeg Guiheld 50c Changing Sound Quality and Settings For details about various setting items see page 52 Press and hold SEARCH MENU The MENU display appears 2 Press 7 to select Options and then press Pl The Options display appears MENU Options Edit Bookmark Playbac
5. Laboratories sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy UONeUWsOJU eUOTIPPY 80 Index Symbols 1 Single Play 47 Album 35 Artist 35 H Genre 35 i Initials Search 36 j New Tracks 36 F Playlist 38 fmm Remaining power 15 Repeat play 49 Shuffle Items 47 HUF Shuffle Tracks 47 JJTrack 35 E SHUF Track shuffle within the unit 49 E Unit shuffle 49 A AC power adaptor 11 Album Shuffle 47 Arena 52 ATRAC3 ATRAC3plus 21 30 Audio Device 58 Audio Out 53 AVLS 53 B Backlight 53 Battery Charging time 13 Battery life 15 Battery remove insert 14 Beep 53 Bitrate 21 32 Bookmark 39 Bookmark icon 44 Bookmark track play 39 C Carrying case 11 CD ROM 1l CD information 21 Clear Bookmark 42 Club 52 Contrast 53 D Detailed information track 23 Deutsch 54 Dgtl Snd Presets Digital Sound Preset 52 E Edit Bookmark 39 English 54 Espa ol 54 F Factory Settings 60 Find the beginning of a track 31 Find the beginning of previous tracks 31 Find the beginning of the next track 31 Format 21 Fran ais 54 G G Sensor 54 H Headphone 53 Headphones 11 12 Heavy 52 Holder structure Find display 35 HOLD function 31 HOLD switch 12 Importing audio data 19 Initialise HDD 54 Continued 4 sjuajuo9 J0 a qel xapuy uonewojuj jeuonippy 81c xapuy Initialize Hard Disk 62 R gt H munis Spri an Rearrange Bookmark 40 a A a Remaining power
6. Pl The list of Play Mode appears MENU Options Edit Bookmark Playback Screen m 00 00 H Options Play Mode Unit Sound AULS Beep Audio Output m 00 00 Play Mode w Normal Playback One Song Shuffle Tracks Shuffle Items m 00 00 i Continued vb sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy aisnyy yaeg Guiheld AD cp Press to select a playback option and then press Pll The default setting is Normal Playback normal play O Press SEARCH MENU to display the Find display and then select the search category for playback page 33 To narrow down the search category for playback press Press Pl Playback starts in the selected playback option To cancel set up Press ll to return to the Options display To return to normal play In step select Normal Playback To return to the MENU display Press and hold SEARCH MENU Continued sjuajuog J0 ajqel xapuy aisnyy yaeg Guiheld 46 cp Playback options Play Mode Player display icon Explanation Normal Playback All the tracks after the selected track are played No icon Normal play once in the track number order When you select an item album artist etc other than a track all the tracks are played once from the first track of the item in the track number order One Song 1 The selected track is played once Single play When you select
7. clear the track from registered bookmark type by selecting it in the list of Playlist while the track is being played back CONNECT AC You have tried to update gt Connect the AC power POWER ADAPTER the firmware without using adaptor to the player the AC power adaptor page 13 ERROR A track cannot be add to gt Try to add the track to CANNOT Bookmark due to some Bookmark again BOOKMARK error ERROR A bookmark cannot be gt Try to clear the CANNOT CLEAR cleared due to some error bookmark again FAILED TO CREATE A data base cannot be gt Wait for a while The DATABASE created data base being updated HARD DISK You are transferring the gt Operate in an ambient WRITABLE audio data to the player in temperature of between 5 C 35 C an ambient temperature out 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F of the 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F range Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy Huljooysajqnody 76 ce HDD NOT e The hard disk of the gt Initialize the hard disk INITIALIZED player is not correctly CORRECTLY initialized a ae e The hard disk of the player was initialized on the computer e The hard disk of the player has not been initialized because it was changed HOLD The HOLD switch is setto gt Unlock the controls by ON sliding the HOLD switch in the direction opposite to that of the arrow page 31 LINE OUT NO When Audio Out is set to gt Set Audio Out to OPERATION Line O
8. icon to appear on bookmarked tracks It is convenient to use a different bookmark icon for each Bookmark Bookmark 1 to 5 Select Select Icon in step in the Rearranging track order ina Bookmark page 40 and then press Pll or The Bookmark list appears Press to select the bookmark type whose icon you want to change and then press Pll The Select Icon display appears Select Icon Bookmark 1 2 Bookmark 2 3 Bookmark 3 Bookmark 4 Bookmark 5 m 00 00 C Bookmark 3 FA e amp eaaan Cat amp eet ed a h veyT ET aut ez EY m 00 00 io Press lt to select an icon and then press Pll The icon you have selected appears with the bookmarked track xapu _ sjuajuog Jo jqel aisnyy yaeg Guiheld 4A cp Changing Playback Options Play Mode You can use various playback options Play Mode such as selecting tracks you want to listen to and playing tracks in random order For details about playback options and the playback range see Playback options page 47 You can also play back tracks in random order page 47 49 or repeat tracks using playback options you selected repeat play page 49 Press and hold SEARCH MENU The MENU display appears Press 7 to select Options and then press Pl The Options display appears Press to select Play Mode and then press
9. is no sound Noise is heard gt The volume level is set to zero Turn the volume up page 30 gt The headphone plug is not connected properly Connect it to headphones LINE OUT jack securely page 29 gt The headphone plug is dirty Clean the headphone plug with a soft dry cloth gt No audio data is stored in the hard disk The volume does not increase gt AVLS is set to AVLS On Set it to AVLS Off page 53 There is no sound from the right channel of the headphones gt The headphone plug is not connected properly Connect it to headphones LINE OUT jack securely page 29 The volume cannot be adjusted gt Audio Out is set to Line Out Adjust the volume using the volume control on the connected device or set Audio Out to Headphone page 53 When using the player gt Audio Out is set to Headphone Set it to with a stereo system connected the sound is distorted or noisy Line Out page 53 Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel S lt Huljooysajqnody 6b ce Operation Playback Symptom Case and or corrective action Buttons do not work gt The buttons are locked Slide the HOLD switch back page 31 gt Moisture condensation has occurred Moisture may condense inside the player if the player is brought directly from a cold place to a warm place Lea
10. mar the finish of the casing e Be careful not to let water into the player from the opening near the connector xapul If you have any questions or problems concerning the player consult your nearest Sony dealer NOTES e The recorded music is limited to private use only Use of the music beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders e Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording downloading or damaged data due to problems of the player or computer 10c Checking the Supplied Accessories e Headphones 1 e Carrying case 1 S e CD ROM 1 SonicStage software PDF of Operating Instructions e Quick Start Guide 1 Do not play this CD ROM on an audio CD player The rechargeable battery has been installed in the player beforehand e Dedicated USB cable 1 e AC power adaptor 1 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 When using this unit remember to follow the precautions below in order to avoid warping the cabinet or causing the unit to malfunction Make sure not to sit down with the unit in your back po
11. not use SonicStage while operating the hard disk of the player using Windows Explorer e If WAV and MP3 files are transferred to the player using Explorer they cannot be played Transfer them using SonicStage e Do not disconnect the USB cable while the data is transferred The data being transferred may be destroyed e Do not initialize the hard disk of the player on the computer S gt T S S gt N 59 cs Resetting to the Factory Settings Reset all the settings in the MENU display to the factory settings While the player is stopped press and hold SEARCH MENU The MENU display appears Press 7 to select Options and then press Pl The Options display appears MENU Options Edit Bookmark Playback Screen m 00 00 C Options Repeat Play Mode Unit Sound AULS Beep Audio Output m 00 00 H Press to select Initialize System and then press Pll The Initialize System display appears Initialize System Initialize HDD Update Firmware Factory Settings m 00 00 H Press 7 to select Factory Settings and then press Pll The Factory Settings display appears Factory Settings Are you sure you want to revert to factory settings Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy suongun4 13410 606s Press to select Yes and then press Pl The message appears and then the display retur
12. operating system not compatible with the software is used page 16 gt All Windows applications are not closed If you start the installation while other programs are running a malfunction may occur This is especially true for programs that require large amounts of system resources such as virus check software gt There is not enough space on the hard disk of your computer You need 200 MB or more free space Delete the unnecessary files on your computer The installation appears to have stopped before it has finished gt Check for the appearance of an error message beneath the installation window Press the Tab key while holding down the Alt key If an error message has appeared press the Enter key The installation will resume If there is no message the installation is still in progress Wait for a little while longer The progress bar on the display of your computer is not moving The access lamp of your computer has not lit for a few minutes gt The installation is progressing normally Please wait The installation may take 30 minutes or more depending on your CD drive or system environment SonicStage does not start up gt The system environment has been changed by updating Windows OS etc Consult your nearest Sony dealer Continued sjuajuog jo age S lt Hulooysajqnody 68 cs Connection with the computer SonicStage continued
13. right In this case the track is added to the list at the position where it was dropped To check the detailed information on albums or tracks Right click the album or the track you want to check for detailed information on the SonicStage window then select Properties from the menu The Album Properties window or the Track Properties window appears You can check and edit the information in the window The contents you edit in the Properties window will be applied to the My Library screen sjuajuog J0 ajqel Xapul Jahe d ay 0 geq olpny Buruajsued 23 68 Transferring Audio Data to the Player Transfer the tracks audio data stored in SonicStage My Library on your computer to the player in ATRAC3plus MP3 format The audio data to be transferred includes the information such as an artist name and an album name in the CD information My Library list Transfer Y gt ATRAC Audio Device Connect the player to your computer and the AC power adaptor in the following order from to Connecting to PC appears in the display The setup display for automatic transfer appears in the SonicStage window Follow the instructions in the window For details refer to the SonicStage Help page 73 3 to USB port me a gt Dedicated USB cable supplied to an outlet to DC IN jack AC power adaptor supplied Co
14. 1 Album 01 J Track 01 Ja Track 02 Ja Track 04 Artist 02 Album 03 Ja Track 05 Ja Track 06 Album 04 J Track 07 Album 02 j J Track 03 Ja Track 08 H Genre 02 e When you switch Unit on to Unit off or Unit off to Unit on the unit is reset to include all the tracks on the player e When you select a track as the search category for playback in step the album that contains the track is designated as the unit Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy gisny yaeg Guiheld 48 cx On Track shuffle within the unit Shuffle Tracks play mode when the Unit is set to Unit On If you set Unit to Unit On on the Options display all the items an artist an album a track listed in the unit when you start playback are played in random order On Unit shuffle Shuffle Items play mode when the Unit is set to Unit On If you set Unit to Unit On on the Options display items in the first hierarchy in the unit are played back in random order The playback order in the units is track number order e When you select dd Track on the Find display and start playback in Shuffle mode all the tracks on the player are played back in random order regardless of the settings of Unit On Off or Track Item shuffle mode e When you select IF Playlist on the Find display then select C4 Playlist or Bookmark
15. 3 Click List Topics A list of the typed words is displayed 4 Click to select the desired item among those displayed 5 Click Display An explanation of the selected item is displayed sjuajuog J0 ajqel xapul Hulooysajqnody 7468 Error Messages Follow the instructions below if an error message appears in the display Message Meaning Corrective action AVLS The volume exceeds the gt Set AVLS to AVLS NO VOLUME maximum volume of fP OPERATION AVLS OH Ae paseo ALL You are trying to add a gt A track can be registered BOOKMARKED bookmark that have already been registered to all of the once only in each of Bookmark to 5 bookmark types BATTERY IS e You are trying to operate gt Insert the battery when MISSING the player via the AC you connect the AC power adaptor connection without inserting the battery e You removed the battery from the player while it was connected to a computer power adaptor to an AC outlet BOOKMARK FULL The number of bookmarks exceeds the limit gt Remove unnecessary bookmarks page 40 CANCEL Setup or operation is cancelled E CANNOT EDIT You are trying to edit a gt You cannot edit BOOKMARK Bookmark during Bookmarks during PLAYING playback playback or stop mode CANNOT OPERATE Initialize System inthe 3 Stop playback and select STOP Options display is selected nitialize System during playb
16. Help SonicStage Help provides further details on how to use SonicStage SonicStage Help allows you to search easily for information from a list of operations such as Importing audio data or Transferring audio data or from large list of keywords or by typing in words that might lead you to the appropriate explanations Click Help SonicStage Help while SonicStage is running Help appears The player is explained as ATRAC Audio SonicStage Help Device in SonicStage Help e In SonicStage Help Device Media is the general term for a Network Walkman or MD Walkman e Follow the instructions of your internet provider regarding such things as recommended system To understand SonicStage Help Left frame Right frame 1 Double click Overview in the left side frame of SonicStage Help 2 Click E About This Help File The explanation will appear in the right side frame Scroll the display if necessary Click underlined words to jump to their explanations Continued 4 sjuajuog J0 ajqel xapul Hulooysajqnody 73 8 To search for a word inside an explanation Type the keyword to find An explanation of the selected item Search Sa ieStope Ve 3 1 Help Glossary ADCDEENHMNOPTW List Topics A list of the typed words j 3 ing tracks to portable hard disk drives in isplay arema 1 Click Search 2 Type in the words
17. Playlist The structure of Genre Artist Album and Track sjuajuog 0 a ge gt is as follows gt On any of the Find displays in Artist Album Track Genre and New a Tracks you can start playback by pressing PAI To select and play back tracks from New Tracks see page 36 from Initials Search see page 36 from Playlist see page 38 Search Mode Genre Artist amp Album J Track Genre List Artist List Album List Track List Genre HH Genre 01 Artist 01 Album 01 Ja Track 01 Ja Track 02 i Album 02 Ja Track 03 J Track 04 x S Artist 02 c2 Album 03 Jd Track 05 S D Ja Track 06 S f Album 04 J Track 07 Ja Track 08 E Genre 02 amp Artist 03 2 ALbum 05 gt JJ Track 09 Ja Track 10 Album 06 Jd Track 11 Ja Track 12 Artist 04 Album 07 Ja Track 13 Ja Track 14 cZ Album 08 Ja Track 15 Ja Track 16 Continued 4 35eg Selecting tracks from 4 New Tracks You can select tracks from albums that are newly transferred to the player the 5 latest times Select 4 New Tracks in the Find display in step page 33 and then press The list of new tracks appears The following is the structure of New Tracks Album list Track list Hj New Tracks a Album J Track 01 Ja Track 02 gz Album y JJ Track 03 Ja Track 04 Press to select an item to play back and then press Pil Playback starts from the select
18. SONY Table of Contents Portable Hard Disk Audio Player Network Walkman ae an 19 Operating Instructions Getting Started Playing Back Music 29 Other Functions 51 Troubleshooting Additional information 79 EEEE 11era UALKMAA AErac 3 plus MP3 NW HD5 NW HD5H WALKMAN is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation to represent Headphone Stereo products We UIALKMAN is a trademark of Sony Corporation 2005 Sony Corporation Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom of the player Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No NW HD5 Serial No To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet To prevent fire do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with newspapers table cloths curtains etc And don t place lighted candles on the apparatus To prevent fire or shock hazard do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus For the customers in the USA INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a re
19. SonicStage Registering a track in a Bookmark Bookmark track play You can register your favourite tracks in Bookmarks To play back registered tracks select I Playlist in the Find display page 33 During playback of the track that you Morning want to register in a Bookmark press Bookmark and hold Bookmark 1 The Bookmark display appears 2 Bookmark 2 3 Bookmark 3 Bookmark 4 Bookmark 5 m 00 23 Press gt to select a bookmark type where the track is registered and press Pll Bookmarked and the number of bookmarks the number of bookmarked tracks the number of possible bookmarks appear and then the bookmark icon lights up if you want to add a bookmark to two or more tracks repeat steps and You can register to up to 100 tracks in each of Bookmark Continued xapu _ sjuajuog Jo jqel aisnyy yaeg Guiheld 39 ce To play tracks registered in Bookmarks 1 Press SEARCH MENU The Find display appears 2 Press to select Playlist and then press Pll 3 Press to select Bookmark and then press When you press ll instead of pressing here playback starts from the first track of the selected Bookmark 4 Press to select a track and then press PAI A line appears under the bookmark icon on the playback display To remove bookmarks During playback of the track that you want to remove the bookmark from fol
20. a mechanical pencil into the hole of the battery compartment lid and slide the lid in the direction of the gt mark to open it Then pull the label on the battery out in the direction of the arrow to remove the battery The power does not turns on if you remove the battery from the player even when the player is connected to an AC power adaptor sjuajuog J0 a qel S lt To insert the battery Open the battery compartment lid and then insert the battery by matching the gt mark on the side of the player to the one on the battery After folding the label into the battery compartment lid close the lid papyels buiyay e When charging the battery using a USB connection if your computer s power supply is insufficient the charging time will be longer e When charging the battery using a USB connection the charging will stop depending on your system environment e If the player is connected to the computer for a long time while charging charging may stop to prevent the temperature of the player from increasing too much Remove the USB cable from the player and start charging again after a while e If the player will not be used for three months or more remove the battery from the player e Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of between 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F Continued 1468 Notes on the AC power adaptor e Use only the AC power adaptor supplied with the player Do not use any o
21. ack again CANNOT OPERATE You are trying to add a gt Add a bookmark during WHEN STOPPED bookmark while the player playback page 39 is stopped CANNOT PLAY The clock in the player is CONNECT TO PC not working gt Connect to the computer page 24 CANNOT PLAY Audio data is broken TRACK ERROR gt Transfer audio data to the player again amp page 24 Continued 4 xapuy sjuajuog J0 age Gulooysajqnody 75 CANNOT PLAY TRACK ON THIS DEVICE e The track is not permitted to be played back on the player e The tracks with a limited playing count are playing gt You cannot play back tracks that are not permitted to be played back on the player CANNOT PLAY You are trying to play a gt Tracks with a limited UNAVAILABLE FOR track before or after its playing time can only be PLAYBACK limited playing period played back within the designated playing period CANNOT UPDATE The battery is insufficient gt Charge the battery fully LOW BATTERY while uploading the and try to upload it firmware again CHARGE You are charging the player gt Charge in an ambient 5 C 35 C in an ambient temperature temperature of between 41F 95F out of the 5 to 35 C 41 to 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 95 F range CLEAR You are trying to cleara gt A bookmarked track can BOOKMARK bookmarked track while it be cleared only when PLAYING 1S being played back you try to
22. an item album artist etc other than a track only the first track is played once Shuffle Tracks SHUF All the tracks are played once in random order Shuffle Items All the albums are played once in random order Album Shuffle The playback order in the albums is track number order When Unit is set to Unit On page 47 tracks are played back in Unit shuffle page 49 Playing back tracks in a selected search category Unit play Select Unit in step in the Unit Changing Playback Options page 45 and then press Pll The Unit display appears Unit On m 00 00 Cm Press to select Unit On and then press Pll Continued 4 sjuajuog J0 a ge xapul aisnyy yaeg Guiheld Alcs Press SEARCH MENU to display the Find display and then select the search category for playback page 33 Press Pl Playback starts in the unit in the track number order Kej What is a unit search category for playback All the items an artist an album a track etc that belong to the selected item when you start playback are called a unit e g When you start playback after selecting Genre 01 Tracks from Track 01 to 08 will make up one unit When you start playback after selecting Artist 02 Tracks from Track 05 to 08 will make up one unit Genre list Artist list Album list Track list Genre H Genre 01 Artist 0
23. are had been failed Disconnect the player and your computer and then reinstall the software again using the supplied CD ROM page 17 You will still be able to use audio data registered by the existing software Continued 4 sjuajuog J0 a qel S lt Hulooysajqno y 69 3 Connection with the computer SonicStage continued Audio data cannot be transferred to the player from your computer gt The USB cable is not connected properly Disconnect the USB cable and then reconnect it gt The free space of the hard disk in the player is insufficient Transfer back any unnecessary tracks to your computer to increase the free space page 27 gt You have already transferred over 65 535 tracks or over 8 187 playlists to the hard disk of the player Or you are trying to transfer a playlist that contains over 999 tracks for a playlist gt Tracks with a limited playing period or playing count may not be transferred due to restrictions set by copyright holders For details on the settings of each audio file contact the distributor gt The installation of the SonicStage software had been failed Disconnect the player and your computer and then reinstall the software again using the supplied CD ROM page 17 You will still be able to use audio data registered by the existing software The number of tracks that can be transferred to the player is not much Available recording time is sh
24. atus B Playback E Stop gt gt Fast forward lt 4 Fast reverse lt q gt gt l Locating the beginning of the track 8 Elapsed playing time 9 Bookmark page 39 Track number 11 Playback progress bar 12 Remaining power of the battery page 15 13 Play mode page 45 Sound indicator when adjusting the volume page 52 14 Unit indicator page 48 15 Repeat page 49 In the case of an MP3 track that supports VBR Variable Bit Rate the bit rate that appears here may not match the one displayed by the SonicStage software The characters A to Z a to z 0 to 9 and symbols except can be displayed Xapuy sjuayuog Jo ajgel aisnyy yaeg Guiheld 32 8 Selecting Tracks to Playback Artist Album Genre etc By searching for tracks in the player by amp Artist or t Album etc you can select the tracks you want to listen to For details about the displays see On folder structure of the Find display page 35 Press SEARCH MENU Find ddi The Find display appears o Aan J3 Track Genre t New Tracks Initials Search fH Playlist m 00 00 2 Press 71 to select a search mode If you press PHI in any mode other than Playlist or 4 Initials Search mode playback starts For example when you select Artist playback starts from the first track in the first album of
25. cStage on Your Computer Using the supplied CD ROM install the SonicStage on your computer Preparing the required system sjuajuog J0 a gel xapul The following system environment is required Computer IBM PC AT or Compatible e CPU Pentium II 450 MHz or higher e Hard disk drive space 200 MB or more 1 5 GB or more is recommended The amount of space will vary according to the Windows version and the number of music files stored on the hard disk RAM 128 MB or more papyels buiyay Others e CD drive capable of digital playback by WDM CD R RW drive is necessary for CD writing e Sound Board e USB port Operating System Factory installed Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition Windows XP Professional Windows XP Home Edition Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 3 or later Windows Millennium Edition Windows 98 Second Edition Display High Color 16 bit or higher 800 x 600 dots or better 1024 x 768 dots or better is recommended Others e Internet access for Web registration EMD services and CDDB e Windows Media Player version 7 0 or higher installed for playing WMA files Continued 1668 sjuajuog 0 a ge e SonicStage is not supported by the following environments OSs other than the indicated on page 16 Personally constructed PCs or operating systems An env
26. cket A Make sure not to put the unit into a bag with the headphones earphones cord wrapped around it and then subject the bag to strong impact xapuy s ua u09 Jo alqel papyels buijay 1168 Guide to Parts and Controls Q headphones LINE OUT jack page 29 HOLD switch page 31 USB connector page 24 4 DC IN jack page 13 24 5 Player display page 32 6 VOL VOL volume buttons page 30 Battery compartment lid page 14 eaf l gt buttons page 29 About the serial number xapu _ sjuajuog Jo jqel paues Guiyag 9 Hole for hand strap gt il play pause button page 31 11 SEARCH MENU button page 33 12 Ml stop button page 31 Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the player You can attach your own hand strap The serial number provided for this player is required for the customer registration The number is on a label on the bottom of the player Do not remove the label 12 cp Preparing a Power Source Charge the rechargeable lithium ion battery before using it for the first time or when it is depleted Connect the AC power adaptor to the DC IN jack Connect the AC power adaptor first then to an AC outlet connect it to an AC outlet BESS AC power adaptor The battery indicator in the display changes to Charging and charging of the batter
27. e disconnect the USB cable from the player and then install the supplied CD ROM on the computer papyels buijay fon Eig Continued 4 17c D Close all other running software Check the following to see whether or not there are any applicable items before installing the SonicStage software as they may cause the software installation to fail e You are not logged on as an Administrator when using Windows 2000 Windows XP e Virus check software is running Such software usually demands a large amount of system resources sjuajuog J0 a qel S lt Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD drive of your computer The setup program starts up automatically and the installation window 2 appears Q When the window on the right S appears click the region in Erer NEEE y which you will use SonicStage DE a software a re If no window appears proceed to step cwm Fee Click Install SonicStage Install SonicStage and then follow the displayed instructions Read the instructions carefully Depending on your region the buttons EEEN other than Install SonicStage may m differ from those in the illustration on Product Registration the right Fam ome a The installation may take 20 to 30 minutes depending on your system environment Make sure to restart your computer only after the installation is co
28. earing bookmarked tracks cccccceeseseeeeeteeeeeteeeeenees 42 Changing a bookmark icon cccssceceseeeeeeeteeeesteeeeenees 44 Changing Playback Options Play Mode essceeeeeeeees 45 Playback options Play Mode c ccssssseeesseeeeeseeeeenees 47 Playing back tracks in a selected search category CURIE DAY tee teeta eee le 47 Playing tracks repeatedly Repeat play ccecesseseseeeeeeees 49 Other Functions Changing Sound Quality and Settings cece eeeseeeseeeeeeteeeees 51 Setup items for sound quality and displays eee 52 Customizing sound quality 6 Band Equalizer CustOm ccsccesseseeeesteeeeseeeeenees 55 Adjusting treble and bass emphasis Digital Sound Preset ccccecssccessseceeseneeeesteeeseteeessnees 56 Connecting Other Devices oiccssestsscicanievisiermesicroncsamenenenats 58 Storing Data Other Than Audio Files cccccccecsssseeeeeeeeees 59 Resetting to the Factory Settings s cidedncescsetssdaucdvevacessoneesdeanescede 60 Initializing Hard Disk sraysssedatdcnsoveveriaadsesaahesvunesi ps tucduaducniteniedes 62 Uninstalling SOmeS tate sc 3sjapsceeiouichicpcenaaatessbancoiopeasenedaaaaes 64 Troubleshooting Tro bleshooting possi ceri cdiuad iad apairataoimieiiehladdeeiiatoxtesied odes 65 Using SonicStage TCI sic cise icacucdnterssenscaseseeravensansensesadsaqsiacaiauss 13 Error IMIG SADE nepresne a EREE ETE 75 Additional Info
29. ed Change Remove in the case of Windows 2000 Professional Add Remove in the case of Windows Millennium Edition Windows 98 Second Edition When you install SonicStage Ver 3 1 OpenMG Secure Module 4 1 is installed at the same time Do not delete OpenMG Secure Module 4 1 since it may be used by other software sjuajuog 40 a qel xapuy suonsun4 1240 64 8 Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with your player try the following solutions 1 Remove the battery and insert it again 2 Check the symptoms in Troubleshooting 3 Check the symptoms in the SonicStage Help when using SonicStage 4 If the problem cannot be solved after checking the above references check the following table and then consult your nearest Sony dealer Power Symptom Case and or corrective action Battery life is short gt The operating temperature is below 5 C 41 F This is due to the battery characteristics and not a malfunction gt You have not used the player for a prolonged period Efficiency of the battery will be improved by repeatedly charging and discharging gt The battery pack may have reached the end of its useful life Replace it with a new one gt Battery charging time is insufficient Keep charging the battery until appears Continued lt b xapuy sjuaquo9g Jo ajge Hulooysajqnoy 65 3 Sound Symptom Case and or corrective action There
30. ed back in the track number order To return to the Find display Press SEARCH MENU To return to the MENU display Press and hold SEARCH MENU Continued vb sjuajuog J0 ajqel xapuy gisny yaeg Guiheld 37 8 Selecting tracks from 1 Playlist Sa oo You can select tracks from playlists edited using SonicStage or tracks sf registered in bookmark types Bookmark to Bookmark 5 on the player To register a track in a Bookmark see page 39 gt Ae ee Cc ONA Select Playlist in the Find display in step O page 33 and then press The list of Playlist appears The following is the structure of Playlist Playlists Track list rl Playlist O Playlist Ja Track 01 Jd Track 02 Bookmark 1 JJ Track 01 Jd Track 02 Bookmark 5 JJ Track 01 D S Jd Track 02 e S A Playlist name in the Playlist contents list appears with the name you created in Q SonicStage gt Press to select an item to play back and then press Pil 38 cp Editing Bookmarks on the Player There are two kinds of playlists that is the playlists in SonicStage and the playlists in the player A playlist in the player includes playlists created in SonicStage and bookmark types created on the player For details on the structure of the playlist see page 38 You can only edit playlists using the equipment they were created on The bookmark types created on the player cannot be edit or displayed in
31. ed track or the first track in the selected album All the tracks listed after the selected items are played in the track number order Selecting a track by the first letter of the track Initials Search You can select tracks by searching for the first letter of a track title The player searches for a track title in the CD information in SonicStage Press SEARCH MENU Find The Find display appears amp Album New Tracks Initials Search H Playlist m 00 00 Continued lt b xapu S uajuo9 J0 a gel aisnyy yaeg Guiheld 36 ce 2 Press to select Initials Search amp Initials m and then press Pll J3 Bad das E JJ Beautifu The track list appears and then the character D Better H select display appears J Bird Sin J Let s Go 9 J3 Too Hard T J Try this m 00 00 om Press lt gt to select the initial of amp Initials Search the track title and then press Pll i BIN J3 Beautiful Sky The tracks that start with the initial you have D Better selected appear in the list If there are no J Bird Sings tracks with the initial you have selected the r o a R i ESE oo hear 00 2ay tracks listed after the initial appear T Try this out 00 00 E 0 Press to select the track to play back and then press Pil Playback starts from the track you selected All the tracks listed after the selected track are play
32. ey down Click Transfer of the selected album starts You can check the transferring status on the SonicStage window Continued 4 27 cB To stop transferring Click on the SonicStage window e Tracks transferred to the player from another computer cannot be transferred to My Library on your computer e Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove the battery from the player while the data is being transferred If you do the data being transferred may be destroyed s uajuog J0 a qel xapuy 1 jd ay 0 geq olpny Buruajsued 28 cp Playing Back sjuajuog J0 ajqel You can play back tracks transferred to the player using SonicStage page 19 You can change the language to your own for the menu and the messages in the display page 54 xapuy Connect headphones to the Headphone i to Q headphones headphones LINE OUT jack of the LINE OUT jack layer play 4 o 2 Slide the HOLD switch in the direction A of the arrow show in the illustration to unlock the controls All the buttons are unlocked Rx D 3 Q S Press any button other than gt II on the MENU player The MENU display appears Edit Bookmark S Playback Screen Press to select Find and then press Pll The Find display appears Initials Search Playlist 00 00 O Press to select the search mode To search a track more
33. inaossrenmunen 16 Installing SonicStage ss siccatcsivtateatencetatacsctenstetisietentencelaaien 17 Transferring Audio Data to the Player Importing Audio Data to Your Computer s ssssseseseseeeeeseeeeeee 19 Managing Tracks Using SonicStage vi cc ccsssssssccecoassenssrsenreoeooasee 22 Edine a playliStnercececnsennnananennonenaaa 22 Transferring Audio Data to the Player 0 0 0 eeeeeseceseeeeeeneeeees 24 Transferring Audio Data Back to Your Computer 27 Playing Back Music Playing B ck ssdsstcepratceeesccesdaadacd airea EEEE EE 29 Locking the controls HOLD iss sssacsisssvaessnntaateaeotactessstncans 31 Basic playback operations Play stop search 31 Checking information in the display eceeceeseeeteeees 32 Selecting Tracks to Playback Artist Album Genre etc 33 On folder structure of the Find display cceceeseees 35 Continued xapu S uajuo9 J0 a gel 5 cp Selecting tracks from H New Tracks c ccccceeeeeeeeees 36 Selecting a track by the first letter of the track Initials Search ecissiteacseseseetheiGeaeataaidesihsctooa neh cigeans 36 Selecting tracks from FI Playlist 0 c cccccceeeeeeeeeeees 38 Editing Bookmarks on the Player cccccccccessesseceeeestseeeeeees 39 Registering a track in a Bookmark Bookmark track play cci ccasccsetxissctcatsasssacccasarenkatxsetaunaiccs 39 Rearranging the track order in a Bookmark 064 40 Cl
34. ironment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer installed operating system Multi boot environment Multi monitor environment Macintosh e We do not guarantee trouble free operation on all computers that satisfy the system requirement e The NTFS format of Windows XP Windows 2000 Professional can be used only with the standard factory settings e We do not guarantee trouble free operation of the system suspend sleep or hibernation function on the computers Installing SonicStage Read the following before installing the SonicStage software e Make sure to close all other software including any virus check software e Make sure to use the supplied CD ROM for installing SonicStage If OpenMG Jukebox or SonicStage has been installed the existing software will be overwritten by the new version with the new functions If SonicStage Premium SonicStage Simple Burner or MD Simple Burner has been installed the existing software will co exist with SonicStage You will still be able to use audio data registered by the existing software As a precaution we recommend that you back up your audio data To back up the data refer to Backing Up My Library on SonicStage Help The method for managing music data differs in part from conventional methods For details refer to For Users of Earlier Versions of SonicStage in SonicStage Help e If the player is connected to a computer via the dedicated USB cabl
35. istered trademarks of their respective holders e In this manual and marks are not specified e CD and music related data from Gracenote Inc copyright 2000 2004 Gracenote Gracenote CDDB Client Software copyright 2000 2004 Gracenote This product and service may practice one or more of the following U S Patents 5 987 525 6 061 680 6 154 773 6 161 132 6 230 192 6 230 207 6 240 459 6 330 593 and other patents issued or pending Services supplied and or device manufactured under license for following Open Globe Inc Untied States Patent 6 304 523 Gracenote is a registered trademarks of Gracenote The Gracenote logo and logotype and the Powered by Gracenote logo are trademarks of Gracenote Thank you for purchasing this Sony product The Network Walkman is pre installed with sample audio data so that you can try it out right away The pre installed sample audio data is for the purpose of trial listening only therefore you cannot transfer it to you computer To delete this audio data delete it using SonicStage3 1 Depending on your region sample audio data may not be pre installed in the player bc jo age Precautions e Do not put any foreign objects in the DC IN jack of the player e Be sure not to short circuit the terminals of the player with other metallic objects On installation e Never use the player where it will be subjected to extremes of light temperature moistu
36. itialize Factory Settings All of the settings on the MENU System 3 display are set to the factory setting page 60 Initialise HDD All of the data on the player are erased page 62 Update Firmware Updates the player firmware 1 G Sensor is the function that senses the direction of the player 2 These languages are not displayed depending on the country where you use the player 3 You cannot reset to the settings during playback or pause 4 This function is not available at this time Please wait until the information is announced Continued 4 sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy suonjguns 13410 5A cp Customizing sound quality 6 Band Equalizer Custom You can adjust the sound quality for each frequency range individually checking the settings on the display sjuajuog J0 a qel gt After selecting Sound in step 6 Band Esualizer S in Changing Sound Quality and Heavy bme Settings page 51 select 6 Band j Equalizer and then press Pll Unisue Custom 2 m 00 00 E Press to select Custom 1 or Custom 2 and then press Pll iG LTT BASS TREBLE m 00 23 CE Press to select the frequency o range There are six frequency ranges S 3 N Press to select the sound Custom level es The sound level can be adjusted in Sound
37. k Screen m 00 00 CE Options Repeat Play Mode Unit Sound AULS Beep Audio Output m 00 00 Press 7 to select an option and then press Pll To change sound quality After step press to select Sound page 52 and then press Pil To return to the previous display Press To cancel set up Press W to return to the Options display To return to the MENU display Press and hold SEARCH MENU Continued s uajuog J0 a qel xapuy suonaun4 1240 51c Setup items for sound quality and displays Item Options Default setting Sound Sound Off Plays tracks in normal sound quality VPT Studio Recreates the sound of a recording Acoustic VS studio 1 2 Eng Live VL Recreates the sound of a concert hall Club VC Recreates the sound of a dance hall Arena Recreates the sound of a stadium VA 6 Band Heavy Plays tracks in powerful sounds Equalizer SH further emphasizing high and low 1 2 ranges compared with Pops sound Pop SP Plays tracks in sound for vocal stressing middle range audio Jazz SJ Plays tracks in lively sounds emphasizing high and low range audio Unique Plays tracks in special sounds SU emphasizing high and low range audio more than middle range Custom 1 Plays tracks in customized sound S1 page 55 for detail Custom 2 S2 Dgtl
38. k up all your music data using the appropriate backup tool player at high speed Ernan ei jamal tach sc ER WANE A Sa convened ai Continued 4 sjuajuog J0 a gel xapul Jahejd ay 0 ejeg olpny Guluajsuedy 1963 Insert the audio CD that you want to record into the CD drive of your computer Point to V of Y Music Source and select Import a CD from the menu The contents of the audio CD appear in the music source list If the CD information page 21 such as album name artist s name and track titles could not be obtained automatically connect your computer to the Internet and click CD Info on the right side of the window to obtain it from CDDB Click The recording of the selected tracks starts If you do not want to record some tracks click the track number to uncheck J on the SonicStage window before you click MEJE To change the format and bit rate page 21 for audio CD recording Click Settings on the right side of the SonicStage window to display CD Importing Format My library dialog box before clicking in step The default setting is OpenMG Audio ATRAC3plus for format and 64 kbps for bit rate To stop recording Click on the SonicStage window guarantee normal operation in the case of the copy controlled CDs Continued x sjuajuog J0 a qel Xapul 1 jd ay 0 geq olpny Buruajsued 20 8 O What i
39. lock the controls Slide the HOLD switch in the direction opposite to that of the arrow show in the illustration above Basic playback operations Play stop search To Operation Play from a point where you stopped the player previously Press Pll Playback starts from the point where you stopped Stop playback Press W Find the beginning of the current track Press lt once Find the beginning of previous tracks Press repeatedly Find the beginning of the next track Press once Find the beginning of succeeding tracks Press repeatedly Go backwards quickly Press and hold lt Go forward quickly Press and hold When Shuffle tracks play or Shuffle items play page 47 is selected playback order is different To turn off the player Press and hold W until the display disappears To turn on the player again press any button Continued xapu S uajuo9 J0 a qe aisnyy yaeg Guiheld 31 Checking information in the display You can check audio data and the playback status in the player display Player display during playback i JA Bird Sings 2 Morning ARJ it POP ri ATRACSPlus HH AAS 6 256kbPs 001 001 Ss ZE 0 235 E SHUF com 1 Track title 2 Album name 3 Artist name 4 Genre 5 ATRAC3 ATRAC3plus MP3 page 21 6 Bit rate page 21 7 Playing st
40. lowing the steps above press and hold w Bookmark cleared appears and the bookmark icon disappears from the display e You can register a track in a Bookmark only during playback e You can remove a bookmark from a track only while playing back the track following the steps above Rearranging the track order in a Bookmark You can rearrange the order of tracks registered in a bookmark type Press and hold SEARCH MENU ew The MENU display appears Options Edit Bookmark Playback Screen m 00 00 CE Continued x pu S u ju09 jo ajqel aisnyy yaeg Guiheld 4l Press to select Edit Bookmark and then press Pll or The Edit Bookmark display appears Press to select Move and then press Pll or The Bookmark list appears Press to select Bookmark to edit and then press Pll or The track list of the selected Bookmark appears O Press 7 to select the track to move and then press Pll The selected track flashes Press to select the destination where the track will be moved and then press Pll Edit Bookmark Clear Select Icon m 00 00 CEE Move Bookmark 1 2 Bookmark 2 Bookmark 3 Bookmark 4 Bookmark 5 m 00 00 H Bookmark 3 J3 Too Hard Too Say 2 Let s Go J Try This Our Ja Bird Sings 2 World Song m 00 00 CE The track yo
41. lus MP3 5 000 2 500 5 000 132 kbps 256 kbps 128 kbps 6 000 10 000 10 000 105 kbps 64 kbps 64 kbps 10 000 13 000 66 kbps 48 kbps NW HD5H ATRAC3 ATRAC3plus MP3 7 500 3 500 7 500 132 kbps 256 kbps 128 kbps 9 000 15 000 15 000 105 kbps 64 kbps 64 kbps 15 000 20 000 66 kbps 48 kbps When transferring four minute tracks Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz ATRAC3plus 32 44 1 48 kHz MP3 Audio compression technology Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3plus ATRAC3 plus MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 MP3 Frequency response 20 to 20 000 Hz single signal measurement during playback Output Q headphones LINE OUT Stereo minijack 180 mV The jack is used for both headphones and LINE OUT Operating temperature 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F Continued vb p S ua u09 J0 a qel xapuy uoneuojuj jeuonippY 19c Power source Rechargeable lithium ion battery LIP 880PD 3 7V 880 mAh Li ion AC power adaptor DC IN 6 V Battery life continuous playback ATRAC3plus format 48 kbps Approx 40 hours MP3 format 128 kbps Approx 30 hours Dimension Not including projecting parts Approx 59 9 x 88 7 x 14 2 mm 2 3 8 x 3 1 2 x 1 2 inches w h d Including projecting parts Approx 59 9 x 89 3 x 14 5 mm 2 3 8x 3 1 2 x 5 8 inches w h d Mass Approx 135 g 4 82 oz Design and specifications are subject to change without notice US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby
42. mpleted If any trouble occurs during the installation see Troubleshooting F page 68 18c Importing Audio Data to Your Computer Record and store tracks audio data from an audio CD to the SonicStage My Library on the hard disk drive of your computer If you want to obtain CD information artist name track titles etc automatically connect your computer to the Internet beforehand You can record or import tracks from other sources such as the Internet and your computer s hard disk MP3 files Refer to SonicStage Help for details page 73 Y Music Source gt Import CD Settings CD Info Double click 2 SonicStage on the desktop Alternatively select Start All Programs SonicStage SonicStage SonicStage starts up If you use the earlier version of SonicStage the SonicStage file conversion tool window appears when you start up SonicStage for the first time after installing it Follow the instructions in the window Programs in the case of Windows Millennium Edition Windows 2000 Professional Windows 98 Second Edition This tool converts the audio files that de Soi Fe anes Tn E were imported to your computer with ee erien SonicStage2 0 or a prior version into the SaN A DN optimum data format OpenMG for this ESA player in order to transfer audio data to the 2 bd Bac
43. n Diego CA 92127 USA Telephone Number 858 942 2230 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy 33 For the customers in the USA 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 you 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 Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this et product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of EE electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this pr
44. n dial HDD deletes confirmation dialog appears all tracks Are you sure Yes_ E B Press lt to select Yes and then press Pll The message appears and then the display returns to the Initialize System display To cancel set up Press W Alternatively select No in step and then press Pll The display returns to the Initialize System display e Do not initialize the hard disk of the player on the computer e You cannot format the hard disk during playback e All the audio data and the files other than audio data are deleted if the player is initialized e If tracks are erased by initializing SonicStage recognizes them as tracks to be transferred back to the computer when the player is connected to your computer Therefore the remaining transferable count increases automatically sjuajuog J0 ajqel xapuy suonjgun4 13410 6365 Uninstalling SonicStage To uninstall SonicStage follow the procedures below Click Start Control Panel Settings Control Panel in the case of Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edition Windows 98 Second Edition Double click Add Remove Programs Click SonicStage 3 1 in the Currently Installed Programs list and then click Change and Remove Follow the displayed instruction and restart your computer The uninstallation is completed when the computer has restart
45. ng the supplied USB cable e Some USB devices connected to the computer may interfere with the proper operation of the player e The control buttons on the player are all disabled while it is connected to a computer If you connect the player to the computer during playback playback stops and Connecting to PC appears in the player display Continued sjuajuog J0 ajqel xapuy Jahe d ay 0 geq olpny Buruajsued 25 cp When there is not enough free space on the player for audio data to be transferred the transfer will fail The number of transfers for a track may be limited for reasons of copyright Tracks with a limited playing period or playing count may not be transferred due to restrictions set by copyright holders During the transfer the system suspend sleep or hibernation function will not operate Depending on the type of the text and number of characters the text entered by SonicStage may not be displayed on the player This is due to the limitations of the player If the player is connected for a while to a computer that is powered or after lots of data is transferred to the player the player may get warm However this is not a malfunction Disconnect the AC power adaptor and the dedicated USB cable from the player and leave it aside for a while If you keep the heated part of the player in contact with the same part of your body for a long period of time even if the player is at a relatively low temperat
46. ns to the Initialize System display To cancel set up Press W Alternatively select No in step and then press PAI The display returns to the Format display You cannot reset to the factory settings during playback sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy suonaun4 1240 61c Initializing Hard Disk You can initialize the built in hard disk of the player If the hard disk is initialized all the audio data and the other data stored will be erased Be sure to verify the data stored in the hard disk prior to initializing While the player is stopped press and hold SEARCH MENU The MENU display appears Press 7 to select Options and then press Pll The Options display appears Press to select Initialize System and then press Pll The Initialize System display appears MENU Options Edit Bookmark Playback Screen m 00 00 H Options Play Mode Unit Sound AULS Beep Audio Output m 00 00 B Initialize System Factory Settings Initialize HDD Update Firmware m 00 00 H Press to select Initialize HDD and then press Pll The Initialize HDD display appears Initialize HDD Are you sure you want to initialize HDD Continued 4 sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy suonjgun4 13410 62 ce Press lt to select Yes and then Initializ HOD press Pll Initializing A fi tio
47. ntinued sjuajuog J0 a gel xapul Jahejd ay 0 ejeg olpny Guluajsuesy 24 ce 2 Point to V of Transfer Y and select ATRAC Audio Device from the list The screen is switched to the window on which tracks are transferred from SonicStage to the player Click the album you want to transfer from the My Library list on the left side of the SonicStage window When you want to transfer only selected tracks click the tracks you want to transfer To transfer multiple tracks or albums click the tracks or albums while holding the Ctrl key down You can also transfer playlists to the player up to 8 187 playlists and 999 tracks per playlist When you try to transfer a playlist that contains a track transferred to the player already only the playlist data of that track is transferred Click E Transfer of the selected tracks or albums starts You can check the transferring status on the SonicStage window To stop transferring Click on the SonicStage window e Do not use the player where it will be subjected to vibration when transferring audio data Also do not place the player near magnetic objects e Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove the battery from the player while the data is being transferred If you do the data being transferred may be destroyed e Use of the player with a USB hub or a USB extension cable is not guaranteed Always connect the player to the computer directly usi
48. nyy yaeg Guiheld 42 cp 0 Press 7 to select a track to be cleared and then press Pil The selected track is removed from the list When you want to clear multiple tracks from a Bookmark repeat this step Press or W Confirm Clear The confirmation dialog box appears Are you sure you want to save changes O Press lt gt to select Yes and then press Pll Changes saved appears in the display and the display returns to the Edit Bookmark display When you have selected g Bookmark in step Are you sure you want to clear all bookmarked tracks appears in the display Select Yes If you select No here the editing of bookmarks is cancelled and display returns to the Edit Bookmark display To scroll multiple items at once Press or twice quickly on the display of a track list in Rearranging the track order in a Bookmark page 40 or in Clearing bookmarked tracks page 42 and then press and hold it for a few seconds All the items listed in the display are scrolled up several items at a time When you press and hold or for a few seconds items are scrolled up at faster than normal speed You cannot edit Bookmarks while playing back or pausing the tracks that are registered to them Continued vb sjuajuog J0 ajqel xapuy aisny yaeg Guiheld 43 cx Changing a bookmark icon You can select a bookmark
49. o create playlists and manage them as an album Refer to SonicStage Help for details on SonicStage page 73 My Library screen My Library list My Library Playlist contents list Editing a playlist A playlist enables you to group and play back your favourite tracks or tracks that are sorted by a certain theme such as movie etc Click My Library The screen switches to the My Library screen Click Create Edit Playlist The Main Window switches to the Create Edit Playlist screen Select tracks from the contents list on the left To select multiple tracks click the tracks while holding the Ctrl key down To select all the tracks in the contents list click M Select All Continued 4 sjuajuog J0 a gel xapul Jahejd ay 0 ejeg olpny Guluajsuery 22 cB Select the playlist to add to from the list on the right To add the track to a new playlist click amp New playlist A new playlist is created and is displayed in the Playlist contents list You can now input a name for the playlist Click m The selected tracks are added to the Playlist contents list O When you have finished adding all the desired tracks click Close Edit The screen returns to My Library screen To add a track using drag and drop You can add a track by dragging it from the My Library list on the left to Playlist contents list on the
50. oduct The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Applicable accessories Headphones For the customers in Russia Ana nokynatenen B Poccun eG OTOT 3HaK OTHOCHTCA TOJIbKO K agalITepy IepeMeHHOTO TOKA IopTaTABHII mIeep CO BCTPOCHHBIM 2KECTKUM HUCKOM Npon3zBegeHo B Manansun VisrotosnTenb Conn Kopnopenwn Anpec 6 7 35 KnTawnnaraea LllnHaraBa ky Tokvo 141 0001 Anona sjuajuog xapuy Ace jo age Table of Contents Table of Contents serso rtea sser aa 5 Notice for USES sses n e oren AEE EAEN Ea SEa 7 PPE AUN oense aE jab OE T EERE ET 9 OET a A ET 9 LO J00b ko iic1 85 pene neers sereine aeae 9 On heat BUTI Up x cavasasscaxedasseerconscnasvarstancapab eas enascacnoneneidies 9 On the headphones sccreresiieemcstverindewsatseiememiaee 9 O Cleng ai E 10 Getting Stated Checking the Supplied Accessories sssssssesseeessereseeressereseee 11 Guide to Parts and Controls sssssseeesseeeseenssssesseeessrerseerssserrseee 12 Preparing a Power Source ssesssssesseeresssessersssresserrseersssrreseee 13 Checking the remaining power of the battery 15 Installing SonicStage on Your Computer sssssssseeeseere eseese 16 Preparing the required system v 2scccsxcsessessvaeriase
51. of the battery Ka Invert Screen 53 15 Italiano 54 Repeat play 49 J Right 54 Japanese 54 S Jazz 52 Scroll multiple items 34 K Search 31 Search Mode 35 Korean 54 Search SonicStage 74 L Shuffle Items 47 Shuffle Tracks 47 Language 54 Simple Chinese 54 Left 54 SonicStage 16 Line Out 53 Sound 52 Live 52 Stop 12 31 M Studio 52 Managing tracks Playlist 22 T MP3 30 Tracks with a limited playing count My Library 22 70 My Library SonicStage 19 Tracks with a limited playing period 70 N Track shuffle in the unit 49 Negative 53 Traditional Chinese 54 New Tracks 36 Transfer audio data 24 Normal Playback Normal play 47 U O Uninstall 64 ae RQ Unique 52 One Song Single play 47 Unit 48 Orient Screen 54 Unit play 47 P Unit shuffle 49 USB cable 11 Playback options 47 Player display 12 32 V S Playlist on the player 38 Vertical 54 Playlist SonicStage 22 VOL VOL 30 Play Mode 45 Volume 12 Pops 52 VPT Acoustic Eng 52 Positive 53 http www sony net Sony Corporation 82 GB jo age
52. ort gt The free space in the hard disk of the player is not enough for the size of audio data you tried to transfer Transfer back any unnecessary tracks to increase the free space page 27 gt Data other than audio data is stored in the hard disk of the player Move data other than audio data to the computer to increase the free space Audio data cannot be transferred back to your computer from the player gt A computer other than the one used for transfer to the player is selected as the transfer target Audio data cannot be transferred back to a computer other than the one used for transfer to the player gt The audio data has been deleted from computer you used to transfer to the player The audio data cannot be transferred back to your computer if the track is deleted from the computer used to transfer to the player Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel S lt Hulooysajqno y 70 ce Connection with the computer SonicStage continued Audio data is gt If a track is deleted from the player using the transferred back to SonicStage software installed on a computer your computer and other than the one used for transfer to the player remaining transferable the track will be transferred back automatically count increases when the player is connected to the computer that without operations you used for transfer to the player Therefore the occasionally when the remaining transferable count inc
53. played properly on device This is due to The capability of the connected player The player is not functioning normally e The explanations in this manual assume that you are familiar with the basic operations of Windows For details on the use of your computer and operating system please refer to the respective manuals Program 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Sony Corporation Documentation 2005 Sony Corporation Xapul Continued T e SonicStage and SonicStage logo are trademarks or registered trademarks gt of Sony Corporation e OpenMG ATRAC ATRAC3 ATRAC3plus and their logos are z trademarks of Sony Corporation e Microsoft Windows Windows NT and Windows Media are trademarks gt or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States S and or other countries e IBM and PC AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation e Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc in the United States and or other countries e Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation e Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries e US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories e MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson e All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or reg
54. press gt Continued 4 29 cp O Press gt II B appears on the left bottom of the display and the player starts playback Press II again to pause Press VOL VOL to adjust the volume VOL VOL xe What type of audio data can I play back This player can play audio data compressed in the ATRAC3plus MP3 formats Playable MP3 file formats are as follows MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 Bit rate 32 to 320 kbps CBR VBR Sampling frequencies 32 44 1 48 kHz e MP3 format files that are not playable on the player can still be transferred to the player When trying to play an MP3 audio track that cannot be played on this player playback will stop Press to select other tracks When using the rechargeable lithium ion battery if the player is not operated for about 30 seconds while in stop mode the display automatically turns off When scrolling track titles etc the display turns off about 30 seconds after scrolling is finished If playback does not start make sure that the HOLD switch is set to off 31 Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy aisny yaeg Guiheld 306s Locking the controls HOLD You can prevent accidental button presses while carrying the player by locking the controls HOLD flashes on the display if you press any button when the HOLD function is activated Slide the HOLD switch in the direction of Fe the arrow show in the illustration To un
55. re or vibration e Never wrap the player in anything when it is being used with the AC power adaptor Heat build up in the player may cause malfunction or damage On heat build up Heat may build up in the player while charging if it is used for an extended period of time On the headphones Road safety Do not use headphones while driving cycling or operating any motorized vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas It can also be potentially dangerous to play at a high volume while walking especially at pedestrian crossings You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations xapu sjuajuog 0 a ge Preventing hearing damage Avoid using the headphones at a high volume Hearing experts advise against continuous loud and extended play If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume or discontinue use Caring for others Keep the volume at a moderate level This will allow you to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the people around you Warning If there is lightning when you are using the player take off the headphones immediately Continued 4 9 B E on On cleaning SS D o e Clean the player casing with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or sf a mild detergent solution e Clean the headphone plug periodically e Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it may
56. reases player is connected to automatically the computer The operation of the gt A USB hub or USB extension cable is used player becomes Connecting via a USB hub or USB extension is unstable while it is not guaranteed Connect the USB cable directly connected to the to the computer computer Failed to authenticate gt The player is not connected to the computer Device Media is properly Quit the SonicStage software and verify displayed on the the connection of the USB cable Restart the computer screen when SonicStage software the player is connected to the computer Continued vb sjuajuog Jo ajgel xapuy Huljooysajqnody 7168 Others Symptom Case and or corrective action There is no beep sound gt Beep is set to Beep Off Set it to Beep On when the player is operated page 53 The player gets warm gt The player may get warm when the battery is being charged and just after charging because of quick charge Besides the player may get warm when transferring a large number of tracks Leave the player aside for a while The sound is heard from the inside of the player The player shakes gt When the built in hard disk of the player moves the sound of operation may be heard and the vibration of the player occurs This is not a malfunction sjuajuog 0 a ge xapuy Huljooysajqnody 72 cB Using SonicStage
57. rmation xapuy s u u0 Jo ajge ce Notice for Users sjuajuog J0 a qel On the supplied software e Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software or the manual accompanying it in whole or in part or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder e In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage or loss of profits including claims made by third parties arising out of the use of the software supplied with this player e In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of defective manufacturing SONY will replace it However SONY bears no other responsibility e The software provided with this player cannot be used with equipment other than that which is so designated e Please note that due to continued efforts to improve quality the software specifications may be changed without notice e Operation of this player with software other than that provided is not covered by the warranty e The ability to display the languages on your SonicStage will depend on the installed OS on your PC For better results please ensure that the installed OS is compatible with the desired language you want to display We do not guarantee all the languages will be able to be displayed properly on your SonicStage User created characters and some special characters may not be displayed e Depending on the type of the text and characters the text shown on SonicStage may not be dis
58. s to select Treble or Bass Custom 3 You can adjust the sound quality of the treble 45 and bass 4 BASS 1 TREBLE 0 m 00 33 i Press to select the sound level Custom 3 The sound level can be adjusted in eight 43 levels asm e Sound Quality Emphasis level a Bass 4 to 3 BASS 1 TREBLE 4 Treble 4 to 3 pr 048 O Press Pll The screen returns to the Dgtl Snd Presets display To cancel set up Press W to return to the Dgtl Snd Presets display To return to the MENU display Press and hold SEARCH MENU e The treble and bass sound levels appear on the right and left ends of the Custom 3 or Custom 4 chart You cannot adjust the in between levels individually because they are linked to the treble and bass levels and change automatically e If the sound is distorted by your sound settings when you turn up the volume turn the volume down e If you feel difference in sound volume between the Custom 3 or Custom 4 sound setting and other sound settings adjust the volume to your preference sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy suonjgun4 13410 57 cp Connecting Other Devices You can listen to tracks through a stereo system and record tracks in the player onto a MiniDisc or a cassette tape See the instruction manual that comes with the device you want to connect Be sure to turn off all devices before making the connection
59. s CD information S CD information refers to information about audio CDs such as an album name an artist s name track titles etc Using SonicStage you can obtain C7 CD information for free from the Gracenote CDDB Gracenote Compact Disc DataBase service automatically via the Internet when you insert the gt audio CD into the CD drive of your computer S Note that you cannot obtain CD information of CDs that are not registered with CDDB O What is ATRAC3 ATRAC3plus ATRAC3 Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3 is an audio compression technology that satisfies the demand for high sound quality and high compression rates ATRAC3plus is a more advanced version of ATRAC3 and it can compress audio files to about 1 20 of their original size at 64 kbps What is format and bit rate Format refers to the recording format such as WAV or ATRAC3plus Bit rate refers to the amount of data processed per second The larger bit rates provide better sound quality However the larger bit rates require more capacity to store the data The default setting is OpenMG Audio ATRAC3plus for format and 64 kbps for bit rate To change the format and bit rate click Settings on the right side of the SonicStage window Jahe d ay 0 geq olpny Buruajsued 21c jo age Managing Tracks Using SonicStage You can manage or edit tracks on the My Library screen in SonicStage You can also group your favorite tracks or tracks by theme t
60. s and changing the settings and explained below Left white to gt headphones LINE OUT jack MiniDisc recorder AV amplifier active speaker cassette recorder Right red etc Connecting cord minijack not supplied You need to change the setting for Audio Output in the Options display to output sound to the connected device The settings of Audio Output are shown below To make those settings see page 51 Connected device Setting Headphones Headphone Device connected using Line Out the connecting cord When you connect another device set this to Line Out When the setting is Line Out volume cannot be adjusted and the settings in Sound is not available and do not work e When the supplied headphone is connected to the player do not set Audio Output to Line Out If it is set to Line Out the volume cannot be adjusted and the sound will be distorted and noisy e Before playback turn down the volume of the connected device to avoid damaging the connected speaker syuajuog J0 a qel xapul suonsun4 1240 58 ca Storing Data Other Than Audio Files You can transfer data from the hard disk of a computer to the built in hard disk of this player using Windows Explorer sjuajuog J0 ajqel The built in hard disk of the player is displayed in Windows Explorer as an external drive as a removable storage 8 Notes e Do
61. sidential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy 2B Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment If you have any questions about this product Visit www sony com walkmansupport Contact Sony Customer Information Service Center at 1 866 456 7669 Write Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd Fort Myers FL 33913 Model NW HD5 only Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model No NW HD5 Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16450 W Bernardo Dr Sa
62. the artist you selected All the albums of all the artists listed after the selected artist are played in the track number order To search for more tracks press gt Press to select an item to play back and then press Pil Playback starts from the track you selected or the first track of the item artist album etc you selected All the tracks listed after the selected items are played in the track number order Continued vb pmm Xapuy S u u09 Jo ajgel aisnyy yaeg Gurheld 33 cp To return to the Find display Press SEARCH MENU To return to the MENU display Press and hold SEARCH MENU To return to the playback screen select Playback Screen on the MENU display and then press PAI To return to the track list Press s w To stop playback in the Find display Press W To scroll multiple items at once Press or twice quickly on the Find display and then press and hold it for a few seconds All the items listed in the display are scrolled up several items at a time When you press and hold or for a few seconds items are scrolled up at faster than normal speed Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy aisny yaeg Guiheld 3468 On folder structure of the Find display There are the following search modes on the Find display Artist a Album Track ii Genre t4 New Tracks 7 i Initials Search and Ir
63. the background in black Positive Characters and icons appear in black and the background in white 1 AVLS is an abbreviation of the Automatic Volume Limiter System 2 When you press VOL VOL when the backlight is off the backlight turns on 3 The settings returns to the Factory settings when you press while pressing SEARCH MENU Continued vb sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy suonjgun4 13410 53 ca Item Options Default setting Orient Vertical Fixes the display vertically Screen Auto Adjusts the display orientation automatically using the G Sensor function The orientation of the display is fixed to the appropriate direction when you turn the player on Right Rotates the display to the left so that you can operate the player with your right hand Left Rotates the display to the right so that you can operate the player with your left hand Language AAs The messages and the menus are in Japanese English The messages and the menus are in English Frangais The messages and the menus are in French Deutsch The messages and the menus are in German Italiano The messages and the menus are in Italian Espa ol The messages and the menus are in Spanish FATA 2 The messages and the menus are in Simple Chinese Shas PX 2 The messages and the menus are in Traditional Chinese ata 2 The messages and the menus are in Korean In
64. ther AC power adaptor since this may gt cause the player to malfunction e The player is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the player itself has been turned off e If you are not going to use the player for a long time be sure to disconnect the power supply To remove the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet grasp the adaptor plug itself never pull the cord Checking the remaining power of the battery The remaining power of the battery is indicated in the display As the black indicator section decreases the remaining power is depleted further aw hdd me gt Cl a a ee Fi LOW BATTERY appears in the display and beep sounds When the battery is depleted recharge the battery e The display shows the approximate battery power remaining For example one section does not always indicate one fourth of the battery power e Depending on the operating conditions and environment the display may increase or decrease relative to the actual power remaining e The player turns off if you remove the battery even when the player is connected to the AC power adaptor Battery life continuous use Playing time for ATRAC3plus 48 kbps is approximately 40 hours Playing time for MP3 128 kbps is approximately 30 hours The amount varies depending on how the player is used sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy payers bumag 15c Installing Soni
65. u selected in step moves to the place you selected in step When you want to move other tracks repeat steps and Press or W The confirmation dialog box appears Confirm Move Are you sure you want to save changes E m 00 00 Continued lt b sjuajuog J0 ajqel xapuy aisny yaeg Guiheld A1 cp Press lt to select Yes and then press Pl Changes saved appears in the player display If you select No the editing of the playlist is cancelled and the display returns to the Edit Bookmark display Clearing bookmarked tracks You can clear tracks registered in a bookmark type Select Clear in step in the Clear Rearranging track order ina arse Bookmark page 40 and then ic press Pll or The Clear display appears m 00 00 E 2 Press to select J Track or amp Clear Bookmark and then press Pl Bookmark 2 Bookmark 2 The Bookmark list appears Bookmark 3 4 Bookmark 4 Bookmark 5 m 00 00 CE Press 7 to select Bookmark and 3 Bookmark 3 then press Pil or E J3 Too Hard Too Say A A n 2 Let s Go When you select Track in step the track Try This Our list appears Ji Bird Sings When you select Bookmark in step 43 World Sons proceed to step m 00 00 B Continued amp xapuy s u juo9 jo jqel ais
66. ure it may cause a low temperature burn Avoid keeping the player against your skin for a long time especially if you have sensitive skin When there is not enough space on the hard disk of the player NO DATABASE FOUND may appear even if the transfer of audio data is completed properly In this case connect the player to your computer again and then transfer back any unnecessary tracks to your computer to increase the free space sjuajuog J0 a qel xapuy Jahe d ay 0 geq olpny Buruajsued 268 Transferring Audio Data Back to Your Computer sjuajuog J0 ajqel Audio data can be transferred back to SonicStage My Library on your computer xapul Transfer Y gt ATRAC Audio Device Tracks stored on the player My Library list Connect the player to your computer see step in Transferring Audio Data to the Player page 24 Point to V of Transfer Y and then select ATRAC Audio Device from the list The screen is switched to the window on which tracks are transferred from the player to SonicStage 4J ljd ay 0 e eg olpny Gulsuajsues Click the album you want to transfer to My Library list on right side of the SonicStage window When you want to transfer only selected tracks click the tracks you want to transfer To transfer multiple tracks or albums click the tracks or albums while holding the Ctrl k
67. ut you are trying Headphone page to change the volume or 53 the setting of Sound LOW BATTERY There is no remaining gt Charge the battery battery power page 13 MAX NO OF The number of groups gt The total number of GROUPS albums artists etc items in the Find display EXCEEDED exceeds the limit 8 192 except track list exceeds 8 192 Transfer any unnecessary tracks back to My Library on SonicStage page 27 MISMATCH IN There is mismatch in the gt Initialize the hard disk SYSTEM FILES system files of the player page 62 and transfer audio data to the player again page 24 NO DATABASE When disconnecting from gt Connect the player to FOUND the computer there are no the computer again and tracks transferred to the then disconnect it player or there is lack of i information gt Transfer audio data to the player page 24 NO TRACK There are no tracks inthe Go to a track list with track list tracks gt Transfer audio data to the player page 24 Continued vb sjuajuog J0 a qel S lt Huljooysajqnody TI c SYSTEM ERROR There is a system error gt Write down the number Sy lt No gt Number and consult your nearest oo appears in Sony dealer ZS parenthesis x pul unooysajgnoll 18c Specifications Maximum recordable number of track Approx NW HD5 ATRAC3 ATRAC3p
68. ve the player aside for a few hours until the moisture evaporates gt The remaining battery power is insufficient Charge the battery page 13 Playback has stopped suddenly gt The remaining battery power is insufficient Charge the battery page 13 gt When trying to play an MP3 audio track that cannot be played on this player playback will stop Press to select other tracks page 30 gt The player has been subjected to vibration for a long time Stop the vibration and start playback again The backlight is not turned on gt Backlight is set to Always Off Set it to 10 sec or 30 sec page 53 O is displayed for a title gt Characters that cannot be displayed on the player are involved Use the SonicStage software to rename the title with appropriate The display turns off gt The display automatically turns off if there is no operation for about 30 seconds in stop mode when using the battery When scrolling track titles etc the display turns off about 30 seconds after scrolling is finished Also the display turns off when pressing and holding W For all the cases press any button to turn on the display again Continued sjuajuog J0 a qel S lt Huljooysajqnody 67 cs Connection with the computer SonicStage Symptom Case and or corrective action The SonicStage software cannot be installed gt An
69. y starts Charging is completed in approximately 3 hours and then Charged and t light up The battery will be charged about 80 in approximately 1 5 hour This is the approximate charging time for an empty battery charged under room temperature The charging time will differ depending on the remaining power and battery condition If the battery is charged in a low temperature environment the charging time will be longer Charging the battery using a USB connection Turn on your computer and connect the USB cable to your computer amp page 24 The battery indicator changes in the display and charging of the battery starts It takes approximately 6 hours to charge When the player is connected to the AC power adaptor the power is supplied from the AC power adaptor However the charging time gets longer If the computer enters the system suspend sleep or hibernation mode when the player is connected to the computer via the USB cable without an AC power adaptor the battery discharges without being charged When the battery wears down the charging time gets longer The battery charging indication appears on the screen only when you operate the player while charging If the battery charging indication does not appear charge the battery using the AC power adaptor Continued sjuajuog 40 ajqel xapuy payers bumag 13c To remove the battery Insert a thin pointed tool such as the point of
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