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1. 0c eee eee eee 89 Power Save Settings 0 cee eee eee eee 90 Sound Settings 00 0 cece ee eee 92 Security Settings eee eee ee eee 93 USB Connection 0 0 cece eee 96 Network Settings 2 cee eects 98 Network Update 0 0 eee eee 104 How to use the keyboard 00000 107 Table of contents 9 10 E Additional information Compatible media 0 cc eee eee 110 Specifications 0 kee 113 Troubleshooting 1 0 0 0 cece eee eee eee eens 117 LIMITED WARRANTY 0 00 e eee eee eee 125 Table of contents Before using this product carefully read this manual and retain it for future reference Safety This product has been designed with the highest concern for safety However any electrical device if used improperly has the potential for causing fire electrical shock or personal injury To help ensure accident free operation follow these guidelines e Observe all warnings precautions and instructions e Regularly inspect the AC adaptor and AC power cord for damage and for dust build up around the power plug or electrical outlet e Stop use unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and disconnect any other cables immediately if the device functions in an abnormal manner produces unusual sounds or smells or becomes too hot to touch e Call SCEA Consumer Services at 1 800 345 7669 if the device does not opera
2. Stop Press the button Play the previous chapter Press the L button Press the F button Play the next chapter Press the R button Press the P button Fast Reverse Press the left button Press and hold the Ke button Fast Forward Press the right button Press and hold the PPH button Slow Press the right button during pause 2 1 This operation cannot be performed during playback of video saved on a Memory Stick Duo 2 If you press and hold the button the video will play in Fast Reverse Fast Forward Slow as long as the button is held down Hint Some buttons cannot be operated while the control panel is displayed on the screen In this case press the button to clear the control panel Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control 53 o PIA You can use the Video options menu to play a UMD Video or view information or delete videos saved on a Memory Stick Duo 1 Select the icon and then press the button The options menu is displayed 1 6 2004 15 Icons Options menu 2 Select a menu item and then press the x button Clearing the options menu Press the button or the button Options list The options menu items available vary depending on the icon selected Play Plays a UMD Video or a video saved on a Memory Stick Duo Play from Beginning Plays a UMD Video from
3. Pause Pauses playback Stop Stops playback Repeat Plays the video repeatedly s page 52 This operation cannot be performed during playback of video saved on a Memory Stick Duo 48 Using the control panel Icon Description CLEAR Clear Clears the Repeat setting Viewing playback status and related information 1 Select G from the control panel during playback and then press the button The playback status of the video is displayed o PIA Title Updated CE r P _ 8772005 4 36 M OE Pa e jea lt a gt r ie j gt e i n deem E CLEAR Display Status icon Elapsed time total time Clearing display Select from the control panel and then press the button Hint The items displayed when playing a UMD Video are different from those displayed when playing a video saved on a Memory Stick Duo Using the control panel 49 Changing the Screen Mode in Changes the size of the viewable image on the screen 1 Select i from the control panel and then press the button Each time the button is pressed the Screen Mode will change as follows The image is adjusted to fit the PSP system s screen size The image is shown at the full screen size without changing proportions while cutting off the top and bottom or left and right areas The image is shown in the full screen size by changing Full Sereen proportions and zooming in horizontally and vert
4. Memory Stick Duo IZ Use aPC witha Memory Stick slot Use a commercially available USB cable page 96 Use a commercially available Memory Stick USB reader writer Tf the slot on the device can handle only standard size Memory Stick media a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor model number MSAC M2 a Sony product sold separately is required Hint The method of importing tracks varies depending on the software For details refer to the instructions supplied with the software 68 Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick Duo Where to save music data Create a folder named PSP directly on the Memory Stick Duo and then create a folder named MUSIC in the PSP folder Save MP3 data in the MUSIC folder The PSP system will not recognize data items saved anywhere other than in this folder The folder name does not need to be all capital letters 3 9 Memory Stick PSP MUSIC Duo 0 B Data items Isn L B Data items Hints If a folder named PSP has already been created on the Memory Stick Duo create a MUSIC folder within it You can create folders within the MUSIC folder Figure The system will display each created folder as an MP3 icon and treats it as a group Folders created within sub folders will not be recognized Figure If you want to specify the order of the tracks cre
5. maa Memory Stick PSP PHOTO Duo B Data items Data items Hints Ifa folder named PSP has already been created on the Memory Stick Duo create a PHOTO folder within it e You can create folders within the PHOTO folder Figure e Folders created within sub folders will not be recognized Figure It may not be possible to display some images depending on the size of the image data e Images edited using a PC may not be viewable on the PSP system Saving images on a Memory Stick Duo o 0ud 81 Settings Settings for the PSP system You can adjust the settings for the PSP system as well as settings for features such as video photo and network 1 Select tas a from the home menu Icons for various settings are displayed 3 1 3 44PM n 2 Select an icon and then press the button A setting screen for the icon is displayed For details see the instructions for each setting gt pages 83 106 82 Settings for the PSP system Icons displayed under Settings Network Update Provides access to updates for the system software gt page 104 USB Connection Allows for connection to a PC using a commercially available USB cable s page 96 Video Settings Includes settings for UMD Video Menu Language Audio Language and Subtitle Language gt page 84 Photo Settings Includes settings for adjusting the slide
6. 00000 37 Battery 4 peera r eae eee eit eee awe eee 38 E Game Playing a Games c is ia i d a ce eee beaten eee 41 Game options menu 0 eee 43 Copying and deleting saved data 44 E Video Watching a video 00 45 Using the control panel 00 0 000000 ce eee 47 Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control 000000005 53 Video options menu 0 0 eee 54 Saving videos on a Memory Stick Duo 55 Table of contents E Music Listening to music 0 00 cee eee 57 Using the control panel 00 0 0 00 000 60 Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control 0 0 0 0 00 00000 64 Music options menu 0 0 0 0 eee eee 65 Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick Duo 0 0 200008 67 E Photo Viewing imageS 0 cece eee eee eee eee 70 Using the control panel 00 0 0 00 0000 71 Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control 0 0 0 0 00 00 eee 74 Photo options menu 0 0 00 eee eee 75 Playing slideshows 0 00002 cece eee eee 76 Saving images on a Memory Stick Duo 80 E Settings Settings for the PSP system 00 eae 82 Video Settings eee eee cee 84 Photo Settings cece eee eee 85 System Settings 0 cece eee eee ee 86 Date amp Time Settings
7. When you have finished selecting your settings press the right button to go to the next screen Network Settings 101 T Check the settings This screen displays the setting details Press the left button to return to the previous screens to correct any of the settings if necessary Network Settings Setting Connection Name Connection 1 SSID XXXXX Encryption None IP Address Automatic Press the button to go back or the button to continue OCancel When you have finished selecting your settings press the right button to go to the next screen 8 Save the connection Press the button to save the connection on your system 9 Test the connection Before testing the connection check that the PSP system s WLAN switch is turned on Select Test Connection and then press the button The system will connect to the selected access point 10 Confirm the connection test results If the connection is successful information about the network connection is displayed Press the button to end the connection test Hints The system will also perform an Internet connection test after connecting to an access point The results of the Internet connection test will be shown in the connection results screen e If the connection test fails follow the on screen instructions to check the settings Network settings for the connection can be changed from the options menu gt page 103 For additional information re
8. Basic button operations Directional buttons Used to select on screen items button Displays the options menu for selected items button Cancels selected operations Oe os Lie eaee button Confirms selected items a Home button Displays the home menu This manual includes instructions for the basic features of the PSP system For additional information and answers to frequently asked questions about the PSP system visit our Web site at http www us playstation com psp For more information on the use of Memory Stick Duo media see http www memorystick com psp 8 Table of contents WARNINGS trea ee aye al a See Rea oh 2 Precautions wc ao apna based eed cto ened eee 11 Battery pack precautions 00 0000 17 E Preparation Checking the package contents 04 19 Part names and functions 0000 ee eae 20 Preparing the PSP system for use 25 Connecting the headphones with remote control 28 E Basic operations Turning the PSP system on and off 29 Putting into sleep mode 0 000 e ee ee eee 31 InsertingaUMD 1 2 eee 32 Inserting a Memory Stick Duo 0000 33 Avoiding unintended operation of the PSP system 34 Using the sound button 0 0 0 0 eee eee eee 35 Using the display button
9. Do not connect the AC power cord to a voltage transformer or inverter Connecting the AC power cord to a voltage transformer for overseas travel or an inverter for use in an automobile may cause heat to build up in the AC adaptor and may cause burns or a malfunction LCD screen e Red blue or green spots bright spots or black spots dark spots may appear in certain locations on the LCD screen The appearance of such spots is a normal occurrence associated with LCD screens and is not a sign of a malfunction LCD screens are made using highly precise technology However a very small number of dark pixels or continuously lit pixels exist on each screen Also a distorted image may remain on the screen for several seconds after the system has been turned off e Direct exposure to sunlight may damage the system s LCD screen Be careful when using the system outdoors or near a window e When using the system in a cold environment you may notice shadows on the graphics or the screen may appear darker than usual This is not a malfunction and the screen will return to normal when the temperature goes up e Do not leave still images displayed on the screen for an extended period of time This may cause a faint image to be left permanently on the screen Precautions 13 14 Memory Stick Duo For best results follow these guidelines ANOS B Do not touch the connector area A with your hands or with m
10. Stick Duo access indicator is lit the PSP system is saving or loading data Do not eject the Memory Stick Duo turn off the system or put the PSP system into sleep mode while the indicator is lit If you do it may cause data loss or Memory Stick Duo corruption access indicator Inserting a Memory Stick Duo 33 Avoiding unintended operation of the PSP 1 Slide the power hold switch down The switch locks into place The hold indicator turns yellow indicating that the system buttons are locked Clearing hold mode Slide the power hold switch to its original position 34 Avoiding unintended operation of the PSP system Using the sound button The sound button is used to adjust the tone and to mute the sound for audio playback and for key tones Adjusting the tone 1 Press the sound button Each time you press the button the tone changes as follows Strengthens both bass and treble to produce an intense sound Strengthens the mid range Ideal for vocals Strengthens both bass and treble to produce a balanced sound Strengthens bass treble and mid range sound Normal tone Hint Tone can only be adjusted when using the headphones Also note that the tone setting is temporarily set to OFF during gameplay 1 Hold down the sound button for more than one second The sound will be muted Using the sound button suolesodo s1seg 35 Clearing mute Mut
11. Stick Duo used the file size displayed for the same data item may vary Deleting saved data You can delete saved data on a Memory Stick Duo by selecting Delete in step 3 of Copying saved data Copying and deleting saved data Video Watching a video You can watch UMD Video and videos saved on a Memory Stick Duo The format for videos saved on a Memory Stick Duo that can be played is MPEG 4 gt page 55 Notice Depending on the UMD Video playback conditions may be set in advance by the software developer In such cases certain options may not be available even if you follow the instructions in this manual 1 Select EH from the home menu 2 Insert a UMD or Memory Stick Duo pages 32 33 An icon for the inserted media is displayed 3 1 4 30PM n 3 Select the icon and then press the button UMD Video playback begins If you select GM icons for each video data item will be displayed Select the video that you want to play and then press the X button Watching a video o PIA 45 46 Icons displayed under Video UMD You can play UMD Video If you select the icon a thumbnail for the video is displayed Memory Stick You can play video saved on a Memory Stick Duo Hints Access to a video that is displayed as Cf Restricted Content is restricted under the parental control feature Enter the password as described below to acce
12. System left side T Memory Stick Duo slot 2 WLAN switch Turns on the wireless networking feature uoljeiedaid System right side f Power switch J Hold switch 1 Power hold switch Turns the system on and off puts in sleep mode gt pages 29 31 and locks the system buttons gt page 34 The PSP system messages use Memory Stick as a general reference to Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick PRO Duo Note that standard size Memory Stick media cannot be used with the PSP system Part names and functions 23 Headphones with remote control Remote control front I lt button PPI button e N E Volume button Turns the volume up El Volume button Turns the volume down 5 gt II button 24 Part names and functions Remote control side pry Hold switch Locks the operation of the remote control Note that this button does not lock the buttons of the PSP system Clip Preparing the PSP system for use Before using the PSP system for the first time after purchase you must follow these steps to charge the battery Before inserting the battery pack find the serial and model numbers listed within the battery compartment and make a record of the numbers in the spaces provide
13. button Move Move the analog stick Obscured parts of the image are displayed when zooming in out or when the View Mode is set to Zoom Hint Some buttons cannot be operated while the control panel is displayed on the screen In this case press the button to clear the control panel Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control Photo options menu When the Photo options menu is displayed you can view information about or delete images saved on a Memory Stick Duo T Select an icon and then press the button The options menu is displayed o oyd Icons Options menu 2 Select a menu item and then press the button Clearing the options menu Press the button or the button Options list The options menu items available vary depending on the icon selected Slideshow Automatically displays each image in order gt page 76 Display Displays images Delete Deletes folders or images Information Displays information about the selected icon Photo options menu 75 76 Playing slideshows You can set the available images to be displayed in order 1 Select the icon for a folder or media containing images and then press the start button The slideshow begins The content displayed varies depending on the icon selected Icon Description Memory Stick All images saved on a Memory Stick Duo are displayed in order Digit
14. cloth gt If charging the battery in an extremely cold location it may take longer to fully charge the battery gt There may be a problem with the battery pack Try using a replacement battery pack that is marked for use with the PSP system if available The battery charge doesn t last long gt When using the system in extremely hot or cold locations the charge may not last as long Try to avoid using the system in such environments gt There may be a problem with the battery pack Try using a replacement battery pack that is marked for use with the PSP system if available uolewuojul jeuonippy Troubleshooting 117 The power indicator on the system front is on but the LCD screen is not displayed gt Check that the LCD screen s backlight is not turned off If it is press any of the system buttons to turn on the backlight The battery loses its charge even when the system is turned off gt Because battery power is used even when the system is turned off it is recommended that you charge the battery frequently Also remove the battery pack from the system when the system is not in use for extended periods of time The screen suddenly turns dark gt Check the Backlight Auto Off setting If it is set to on the backlight will turn off after the set period of time Press any of the system buttons to turn on the screen gt page 90 gt Check the Auto Sleep setting If it is turned on the screen
15. details see Restore Default Settings gt page 87 and Settings for the PSP system gt page 82 124 Troubleshooting LIMITED WARRANTY Sony Computer Entertainment America SCEA warrants to the original purchaser that each of the constituent products of this PSP system shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase the Warranty Period If one or more of the above identified products is determined to be defective during the Warranty Period SCEA s liability shall be limited to the repair or replacement of this product with a new or refurbished product at SCEA s option For the purpose of this Limited Warranty refurbished means a product that has been returned to its original specifications You must call 1 800 345 7669 to receive instructions and then must deliver the product freight prepaid to the authorized service facility specified to obtain repair replacement services THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THIS PRODUCT a IS USED WITH PRODUCTS NOT SOLD OR LICENSED BY SCEA INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NON LICENSED GAME ENHANCEMENT DEVICES CONTROLLERS ADAPTORS AND POWER SUPPLY DEVICES OR OTHERWISE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT b IS USED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES INCLUDING RENTAL OR IS MODIFIED OR TAMPERED WITH c IS DAMAGED BY ACTS OF GOD MISUSE ABUSE NEGLIGENCE ACCIDENT WEAR AND TEAR UNREASONABLE USE OR BY OTHER CAUSES UNRELATED TO DE
16. system s WLAN switch Download receive data Downloads update data from the network The update data is saved on the Memory Stick Duo inserted in the PSP system Update software update Updates the system software using the data saved on a Memory Stick Duo Notice During an update do not remove the Memory Stick Duo do not turn off the system do not put the system into sleep mode The system software may be damaged if the update is interrupted 104 Network Update Starting a network update You can connect to a network using an access point to download update data 1 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the system The update cannot be completed if the AC adaptor is not connected Select t Network Update under S from the home menu and then press the button Select a connection and then press the button The system will connect to the network via an access point If you have not created and saved a connection select New Connection and then press the button to display the settings screen page 99 sumas Download the update data When connected to the network the system automatically scans for the latest update data Follow the on screen instructions to download the update data and to start the update Hint Update data saved on a Memory Stick Duo can be accessed under ga Game The update starts when you select the update data and press the button N
17. the II button on the remote control is pressed in step 3 the first track of the first group will begin playing If the home button or select button is pressed during playback the screen will return to the home menu If the button is pressed again the music playback screen will be displayed You can adjust the tone or mute the sound using the sound button gt page 35 Title names and thumbnail images used in this manual are not of actual products What is a Group A group is a collection of music data arranged in a certain order such as by album or by artist When Group Mode is turned on the PSP system can play tracks in groups that were configured using a PC yi Track 1 yi Track 2 N Track 3 yj Track 1 Group 2 J Track 2 J track 3 Ji Track 1 Group 3 J Track 2 Ji Track 3 UMD Memory Stick Duo Hints The PSP system cannot be used to create or edit a group e Track represents a song 58 Listening to music Stopping playback 1 Press the button during playback Playback stops ow to read the screen Track number total number of tracks 3isn Album name Track name Artist name Status icon Control panel Track elapsed time total time Hints e Album name and Track number total number of tracks are shown on the screen only while Display is turned on gt page 61 e The icon or icons displayed in the Status icon field will vary depending on the pla
18. the beginning Delete Deletes a video saved on a Memory Stick Duo Information Displays information about the selected icon 54 Video options menu Saving videos on a Memory Stick Duo The following methods can be used to save a video on a Memory Stick Duo Images or video recorded with a device that is compatible with MPEG 4 When using an MPEG 4 compatible device you can play motion video by directly inserting the compatible device s Memory Stick Duo into the PSP system The only MPEG 4 files that can be played with the PSP system are MP4 format files that conform with the Memory Stick video format Visit http www memorystick com psp for more information about compatible devices Hint A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor model number MSAC M2 a Sony product sold separately is required if your MPEG 4 compatible device can handle only a standard size Memory Stick Saving videos on a Memory Stick Duo o PIA 55 Transferring a video file from a PC to a Memory Stick Duo You can convert motion video that was taken or recorded on another device into a format that can be played on the PSP system and transfer it to a Memory Stick Duo using compatible software For full details visit http www memorystick com psp Files can be transferred using any of the following methods To a Memory Stick Duo inserted in the PSP system HS H E Convert with compa
19. upper and lower case Enters a line break This key is displayed only when two or more lines can be entered How to use the keyboard 107 Switching input mode The number of input modes available varies depending on the language selected Every time you press the select button the input mode switches among the options in the diagram below Input mode Input mode display Examples of characters you can enter Letters and numbers a 0 abcde Numbers only Onno 12345 Hint The language for the on screen keyboard is linked to the System Language selected in System Settings For example if System Language is set to French the French keyboard is displayed The type of characters you can enter varies depending on the language selected Entering characters This section will demonstrate how to enter text using the word PLAY as an example 1 Select PQRS7 and then press the button several times until P is displayed Each time you press the button the character that is entered in the text entry field is switched Select JKL5 and then press the x button several times until L is displayed Select ABC2 and then press the x button several times until A is displayed Select WXYZ9 and then press the button several times until Y is displayed ar gt WS N Select Enter and then press the lt button The characters you entered will be confirmed Select Enter again and pr
20. visible chemical changes in the material can result in injuries occurring at a later time If you come into contact with material from a leaking battery pack take the following actions e If the material gets into the eyes do not rub Immediately flush the eyes with clean water and seek medical attention e If the material comes into contact with the skin or clothes immediately rinse the affected area with clean water Consult your physician if inflammation or soreness develops Handle the battery pack with care The battery pack may explode or present a fire or chemical burn hazard if it is not handled carefully e Do not allow the battery pack to come into contact with fire or subject it to extreme temperatures such as in direct sunlight in a vehicle exposed to the sun or near a heat source Do not cause the battery pack to short circuit Do not disassemble or tamper with the battery pack Prevent damage to the battery pack Do not carry or store the battery pack with metal items such as coins or keys If damaged discontinue use Do not throw or drop the battery pack or subject it to strong physical shock Do not put heavy objects on or apply pressure to the battery pack Do not allow the battery pack to come into contact with liquids If it becomes wet discontinue use until it is completely dry Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children If the PSP system will not be used for an extended period of ti
21. will turn dark after the set period of time gt page 91 The screen is dark and hard to see gt The screen may appear dark depending on the angle of viewing Use the display button on the system front to adjust the brightness gt page 37 The black red blue and green spots on the screen do not disappear gt LCD screens are made with highly precise technology but in some cases black spots may appear or red blue or green spots may remain on the screen This is not a malfunction For details see Precautions gt page 11 The color of the screen does not look right gt When the month changes or if you change the month under Date amp Time Settings the background color will change automatically gt page 89 118 Troubleshooting There is no sound gt Check that the volume is not set to zero Try raising the volume pages 20 24 gt Check that the mute setting is not on Press the sound button on the system front to clear the mute setting gt page 35 gt If headphones are inserted the system will not produce any sound through the speakers gt See Sound quality is poor below for details The volume does not turn up gt Check that the AVLS feature is turned off When turned on the AVLS feature limits the maximum volume of the headphones gt page 92 Sound quality is poor gt If the system is used in an area where there are vibrations or if it is near strong
22. FECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP d HAS HAD THE SERIAL NUMBER ALTERED DEFACED OR REMOVED OR e HAS HAD THE WARRANTY SEAL ON THE SYSTEM ALTERED DEFACED OR REMOVED THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER PRODUCTS SOLD AS IS OR WITH ALL FAULTS OR CONSUMABLES SUCH AS BATTERIES PROOF OF PURCHASE IN THE FORM OF A BILL OF SALE OR RECEIPTED INVOICE WHICH IS EVIDENCE THAT THE UNIT IS WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD MUST BE PRESENTED TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE uolewuojul jeuonippy LIMITED WARRANTY 125 ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL SCEA BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT SOME STATES OR PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province This warranty is valid only in the United States and Canada The warranty offered by Sony Computer Entertainment America on your PSP system PSP 1001 K is the same whether or n
23. Ifthe PSP system is turned on with a UMD inserted the UMD will begin playback automatically The system can be used with the AC adaptor connected In this case charging will begin automatically The power indicator lights up in orange while charging Power indicator The color and condition solid or flashing of the light indicates system status Solid green Power on Solid orange Charging Flashing green Charge level is low Light off Power off in sleep mode Turning the PSP system on and off 29 Turning the system off T Holdthe power hold switch in the up position for more than two seconds The power indicator flashes and then turns off indicating that the system is turned off 30 Turning the PSP system on and off Putting into sleep mode If the PSP system is switched to sleep mode the game that is playing will be paused When sleep mode is cleared the screen that was displayed before entering sleep mode will begin playback again Notices e Do not put the system into sleep mode while the Memory Stick Duo access indicator is on This may cause data loss or corruption e If the battery runs out while in sleep mode when you clear sleep mode the system will not return to the screen that was displayed before entering sleep mode It is recommended that you save game data before you put the system into sleep mode lt h With the system turned on slide the power hold sw
24. SONY r PlayStationePortable Instruction manual PSP 1001 K Jj UMD Pea Memory STICK PRO Duo unyen MEDD meworystice MEMORY STICK DUO xMB HH Pg 2 649 166 11 1 US 2 To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Use the supplied AC adaptor only If you use other types it may cause fire electrical shocks or a malfunction For customers in the U S A and Canada Caution The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product WARNINGS For customers in the U S A If you have questions about this product call our technical support line at 1 800 345 7669 or write to Sony Computer Entertainment America Consumer Services Technical Support PO Box 5888 San Mateo CA 94402 0888 U S A Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model No PSP 1001 Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16450 W Bernardo Dr San Diego CA 92127 U S A Telephone No 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 NOTE This equipment
25. SP system security features Change Password Changes the 4 digit password required for the Parental Control Level feature The password is required for the following operations e To change the Parental Control Level setting e To play a UMD that is restricted by the system s Parental Control Level setting e To change the password Change Password 1 Select se Security Settings under from the home menu and then press the button 2 Select Change Password and then press the x button The password entry screen is displayed 3 Using the directional buttons enter the current 4 digit password and then press the button When changing the password for the first time after purchase you must enter 0000 A Using the directional buttons enter a new 4 digit password and then press the button ol Select Yes and then press the x button The password is changed Hint Make a record of your password for future reference Security Settings sbuines 93 Parental Control Level Some UMD software have a preset parental control level based on the content You can set the parental control level on the system to restrict the playback of a UMD with a level that is higher than that set on the system Parental Control Level The parental control level of the system can be either turned off or set to one of 11 different levels Turns off parental control Sets the level
26. There may be too much distance between the system and the wireless LAN access point or the system and the other player gt Check that the network settings gt page 98 are correct Refer to the instructions supplied with the network equipment and by your Internet service provider to make the correct network settings gt Depending on the wireless LAN access point setting you may need to enter the system s MAC address gt page 88 gt When communicating with another system in ad hoc mode both systems must be set to the same channel gt page 98 Headphones with remote control There is no sound or the sound quality from the headphones is poor gt Check that the headphones are fully inserted into the system gt page 28 122 Troubleshooting gt Check that the headset connector and the headphone plug are clean If not wipe them with a dry soft cloth See also There is no sound The remote control does not work gt Check that the headphones are fully inserted in the system gt page 28 gt Check that the remote control is not in hold mode If it is clear hold mode gt page 24 The system or AC adaptor is warm gt During use the system or AC adaptor may become warm This is not a malfunction The system is turned on but does not operate gt Check that the system is not in hold mode If it is slide the power hold switch up to clear hold mode page 34 gt Try sliding the po
27. al Camera Images All images in the Digital Camera Images folder are displayed in order Folder All images in the selected folder are displayed in order Images Images are displayed in order starting from the selected image Stopping a slideshow Press the button Hints The display speed of the images can be adjusted See Photo Settings gt page 85 for details The slideshow can also be started in the following ways From the options menu gt page 75 From the image control panel gt page 71 Using the control panel 1 Press the button during the slideshow The control panel is displayed Playing slideshows oo lt lt gt gt p co 2 Select an icon and then press the x button Control panel o oyd Clearing the control panel Press the button or the button List of Operations Description Slideshow Options Switches the information displayed on the screen e gt page 78 View Mode Changes the size of the image displayed on the screen Display Displays image information Help Displays the functions that can be performed using the PSP system buttons Previous Displays the previous image Next Displays the next image Play Starts the slideshow Pause Pauses the slideshow Stop Stops the slideshow Playing slideshows 77 78 Description Plays the slidesh
28. and then press the x button Using the control panel 51 o PIA 52 Returning to normal playback Select B from the control panel and then press the X button Hint Selecting j or gt from the control panel while playback is paused and then pressing the button will also start slow playback If Fast Forward is held down slow playback will continue only as long as the button is held Playing repeatedly CD You can play the entire disc or a chapter repeatedly 1 Select C from the control panel and then press the button Each time you press the button the repeat mode changes as follows Disc Repeat Plays the entire disc repeatedly Chapter Repeat Plays the specified chapter repeatedly Repeat Off Ends repeat playback Hints You can also stop repeated playback by pressing the X button after selecting from the control panel The only repeat options for videos saved on a Memory Stick Duo are Repeat On and Repeat Off Using the control panel Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control You can operate the PSP system without using the control panel by using the system buttons or the remote control System button operation Remote control operation Play Press the button or start button Press the PHI button Pause Press the start button Press the PHI button Displaying the UMD menu Press the button
29. and other countries Windows is a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Mac OS is a registered trademark of Apple Computer in the U S and other countries All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners About national export control This product may fall within the scope of national export control legislation You must comply fully with the requirements of such legislation and of all other applicable laws of any jurisdiction in relation to this product 116 Specifications Troubleshooting Go through this section if you experience difficulty in operating the PSP system Should any problem persist call SCEA Consumer Services at 1 800 345 7669 for assistance Power battery and charging issues The power does not turn on gt Check that the system is turned on gt Check that the battery is charged gt page 38 gt Check that the battery pack is properly inserted page 25 The battery does not charge or does not fully recharge gt Check that the AC adaptor and the AC power cord are properly inserted in the system and the electrical outlet gt Check that the WLAN function is not in use while charging The battery cannot be recharged when the WLAN function is in use gt Check that the correct AC adaptor for this product is being used gt Check that the AC adaptor connector is clean If not wipe it with a dry soft
30. ata lt N 4 WLAN access indicator Lights up when using the wireless networking feature S N Left speaker 8 Home button 5 Analog stick Displays the home menu Can be used with games that support analog operation 9 Volume button Turns the volume down 0 Volume button Turns the volume up 20 Part names and functions LCD screen Display button Adjusts screen brightness e gt page 37 Sound button Adjusts the tone gt page 35 Select button Start button R button System rear ay N button button Obutton button Power indicator Lights up flashes or changes color to indicate system status gt page 29 Hold indicator Turns yellow when in hold mode gt page 34 Right speaker Battery cover Push button Disc cover Part names and functions uoljeiedaid 21 System top 1 IR port 3 Open latch 2 USB connector System bottom peo ww oO oN w 1 2 1 Headset connector 3 DC IN 5V connector 2 Charging terminals 22 Part names and functions
31. ate an m3u file specifying the order in the folder The system will display the file as an m3u icon and treat it as a group If a file that is not an MP3 file is saved in the MUSIC folder the system will not recognize it Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick Duo 69 Photo You can view images saved on a Memory Stick Duo The file format that can be displayed is JPEG gt page 80 1 Select o from the home menu 2 inserta Memory Stick Duo page 33 Gl is displayed 3 1 4 10PM 4 3 Press the button while is selected Icons for Digital Camera Images folders and images saved on the Memory Stick Duo are displayed Select the icon that you want to display and then press the button Icons displayed under Photo k Memory Stick You can view images saved on a Memory Stick Duo Hint If you press the home button or select button while displaying an image the screen will return to the home menu while continuing to display the image If you press the button again the screen will return to the image display screen 70 Viewing images Using the control panel You can perform the following operations using the on screen control panel 1 Press the button while displaying an image The control panel is displayed Bi aaa lte jea gt gt p Control panel View Mod 2 Select an icon and then press the button Clearing the control panel Press
32. ated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter WARNINGS Photosensitivity A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a television screen or while playing video games including games played on the PSP system may trigger an epileptic seizure in these individuals Certain conditions may trigger previously undetected epileptic symptoms even in persons who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy If you or anyone in your family has an epileptic condition consult your physician prior to playing If you experience any of the following symptoms while playing a video game dizziness altered vision eye or muscle twitches loss of awareness disorientation any involuntary movement or convulsions IMMEDIATELY discontinue use and consult your physician before resuming play Radio waves Radio waves may affect electronic equipment or medical devices for example pacemakers which may cause malfunctions and possible injuries e If you use a pacemaker or other medical device consult your physician or the manufacturer of your medical device before using the wireless networking feature e Keep the PSP system at least 9 inches 23 cm away from a pacemaker or other medical devices when using the wireless networking feature e Do not use the wireless networking feature in the fol
33. atible with the system gt page 110 The system can t save or load data gt Check that there is sufficient free space on the Memory Stick Duo to save data page 44 gt There may be a problem with the Memory Stick Duo Try using another Memory Stick Duo if available The UMD Video does not operate gt If the playback conditions have been set by the software developer the UMD Video may not play as described in this manual Videos do not play gt Depending on the bit rate certain videos may not be playable on the system Check that the video files were converted at a bit rate of 768 kbps or lower 120 Troubleshooting The system does not recognize a video data item gt Video data items in a file format that is not compatible with the system will not be recognized gt page 112 gt If the file or folder name on the Memory Stick Duo is changed or if the file or folder is moved to another location using a PC the system may not recognize it Music does not play gt Tracks with an expiration date or a limited number of playing times may not be playable on the system gt When playing ATRAC3plus data software compatible with copyright protection features must be used to transfer the data onto a Memory Stick Duo gt page 67 Tracks from other groups do not play gt Check that the Group Mode feature is turned off When turned on tracks from only one group can be pla
34. ay not work during the following operations When connected using the AC adaptor While playing a game During video playback During music playback While playing a slideshow WLAN Power Save You can switch the power mode of the wireless networking feature If you select Off the system will communicate at full power Communications set to maximum power Communications set to power save mode The default setting for the menu item is underlined Notice Because setting the power save mode to Off will cause the battery to run out more quickly it is best to leave it set to On during normal usage Power Save Settings 91 Sound Settings 4 You can turn off the key tone and limit the volume level AVLS Automatic Volume Limiter System You can limit the maximum volume This can help prevent sound escaping from the headphones as well as the possible danger resulting from being unable to hear what is going on around you when wearing headphones Does not set a limit allows for the volume to be adjusted manually Sets a limit on the volume The default setting for the menu item is underlined You can turn off the key tone the confirmation sound made when you press a button Does not make a confirmation sound Makes a confirmation sound 92 The default setting for the menu item is underlined Sound Settings Security Settings gg You can adjust settings related to P
35. ayed or recorded using a Memory Stick PRO Duo Use any Memory Stick Duo that supports MagicGate other than Memory Stick PRO Duo gt page 110 For full details visit http www memorystick com psp You can transfer the imported tracks to a Memory Stick Duo using either of the following methods Import using compatible software Memory Stick Audio CD Duo Use a PC with a Memory Stick slot that supports MagicGate Use a commercially available Memory Stick USB reader writer 1 Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick Duo SISNIN 67 1 Ifthe slot on the device can handle only standard size Memory Stick media a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor model number MSAC M2 a Sony product sold separately is required 2 A device that supports MagicGate such as model number MSAC US30 a Sony product sold separately is required Hints e For detailed information about importing tracks see http www memorystick com psp The PSP system cannot play tracks that have a limitation of playback period or a limited count of playbacks Importing tracks from an audio CD in MP3 format A PC and software that is compatible with the MP3 format are required to import tracks from an audio CD You can save imported tracks on a Memory Stick Duo using any of the following methods To a Memory Stick Duo inserted in the PSP system Import using compatible eee software o
36. can be performed using Help the system buttons Tf you press and hold the button the music will play in Fast Reverse Fast Forward as long as the button is held down Using Group Mode Tracks can be played in groups Playback stops after all tracks in the group have been played 1 During playback select from the control panel and then press the button Group Mode is turned on and then is displayed on the screen Using the control panel 61 Clearing Group Mode While Group Mode is on select from the control panel and then press the button 1 During playback select AMPID from the control panel and then press the button Each time the button is pressed the system switches between the following functions Play Mode Description CD 1 Plays a track repeatedly lt ays all tracks repeatedly m ays all tracks in a random order D SHUF Plays all tracks in a random order repeatedly Clears Play Mode and plays through to the last track in normal order Tf there is a group tracks in the group are played in a random order The order of the groups will not change Hint Play Modes can also be cleared by selecting from the control panel and then pressing the Q button 62 Using the control panel Playing part of a track repeatedly A B Repeat A B Specify and then play the part that you want to play repeatedly 1 Select A B from the control panel duri
37. ces such as in a crowded train If a person nearby is using a pacemaker it is possible that the radio waves could affect the pacemaker Ad Hoc Mode In this mode you can communicate directly with other PSP systems To establish a connection in ad hoc mode both PSP systems must either be set to Automatic or to the same channel For details refer to the instructions supplied with the ad hoc mode compatible software Communication with other PSP systems over a WLAN Automatically switches to the optimum channel for communication Automatic Ch 1 Ch 6 or Ch 11 Communicates using the specified channel The default setting for the menu item is underlined Infrastructure mode In this mode you can connect the PSP system to a network viaa WLAN access point This is used for features such as Network Update gt page 104 Network Settings Required items The following items are generally required to set up the system to connect to a network and perform a network update e Subscription to an Internet service provider A network device such as a DSL or cable modem e A WLAN access point or a wireless broadband router e APC Settings used for the SSID WEP encryption and WEP key as specified when the wireless access point was configured Hints A WLAN access point is a device used to connect to a wireless network SSID and WEP keys are types of wireless network information They may be re
38. d under Owner s Record on page 4 Getting started 1 Inserting the battery pack 1 Remove the battery cover Hold down the push button and slide the battery cover open uoljeiedaid 2 Insert the battery pack Align the bottom surface of the battery pack with the system to attach 3 Replace the battery cover Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow until it locks firmly into place Align the tabs Preparing the PSP system for use 25 Getting started 2 Charging A Caution The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Do not plug the AC power cord for the PSP system into an electrical outlet until you have made all other connections 1 Plug the AC power cord into the AC adaptor AC adaptor AC power cord 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 5V connector on the system bottom AC adaptor 26 Preparing the PSP system for use 3 Plug the AC power cord into an electrical outlet AC power cord c_ m To electrical outlet The power indicator lights up in orange indicating that charging has begun The power indicator will turn off when the battery is fully charged 4 Unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and disconnect the AC adaptor from the system Hint For information on how to charge the battery see Battery gt page 38 Getting started 3 Initia
39. e PI button Fast Reverse he left button Press and hold the Ke button Fast Forward Press the right button Press and hold the DPI button Tf you press and hold the button the music will play in Fast Reverse Fast Forward as long as the button is held down Hint Some buttons cannot be operated while the control panel is displayed on the screen In this case press the button to clear the control panel Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control Music options menu You can use the Music options menu to view information about or delete music data saved on a Memory Stick Duo T Select an icon and then press the button The options menu is displayed THE CLASSIC ORCHESTRA Play 11 Tracks Icons Options menu 2 Select a menu item and then press the Q button Clearing the options menu Press the button or the button Options list The options menu items available vary depending on the icon selected Plays UMD Audio or music data saved on a Memory Stick Play Duo Select Codec Sets a file format or bit rate for music playback gt page 66 Delete Deletes music data saved on a Memory Stick Duo Information Displays information about the selected icon Music options menu 3isn 65 Playing with a selected codec With a UMD Audio that has multiple file formats and bit rates recorded you can select from am
40. e PSP system UMD contain a region code that is assigned to each sales region This system can play UMD marked with either region code ALL or 1 A au 110 Compatible media There are two sizes of Memory Stick the standard size and the smaller size The PSP system is compatible with Memory Stick Duo the smaller sized type The standard size Memory Stick cannot be used with the system Memory Stick Duo Adaptor Memory Stick Duo Adaptor The Memory Stick Duo Adaptor MSAC M2 a Sony product sold separately allows a Memory Stick Duo to be used with devices that take a standard size Memory Stick MagicGate compatible Memory Stick Duo The MagicGate compatible Memory Stick Duo has been designed with an indented area see figure Al to allow it to be differentiated by touch from the standard Memory Stick Duo MagicGate MAGIC GATE is aterm of copyright protection technology developed by Sony Corporation MAGICGATE does not guarantee compatibility with other products bearing the MagicGate trademark Parallel data transfer high speed data transfer Parallel data transfer is a high speed data transfer technology that allows multiple data input output connectors on the Memory Stick to be used at the same time parallel interface uolewuojul jeuonippy Compatible media 111 Formats that can be played The following formats can be played on the PSP sy
41. ent from those displayed when playing a video saved on a Memory Stick Duo Description Displays the UMD Video menu Switches between available audio options for Audio Options UMD Video recorded with multiple audio tracks Switches between available viewing angles for UMD Video recorded with multiple angles Angle Options Using the control panel 47 Description Subtitle Switches between available subtitle options for Options UMD Video that include subtitles Plays video data stored on a Memory Stick Duo from GoTo a specified time page 50 UMD Video TMV rr e Volume Boosts the volume of the UMD Video gt page 51 Changes the size of the image displayed on the screen Screen Mode b page 50 Displays the playback status and related information Display gt page 49 Displays the functions that can be performed using the Help PSP system buttons Returns to the previous chapter of a UMD Video Frevious during playback Return to Returns to the beginning of a video saved on a Memory Beginning Stick Duo during playback Next Skips to the next chapter Fast Reverse Accelerates playback reverse or forward on the screen Fast Forward to help locate a particular scene gt page 51 Slow Motion Plays a scene in slow motion page 51 Frame Plays a scene one frame at a time Advance Play Starts playback
42. eo put the system in sleep mode before placing it in the pouch This may help to avoid overheating e Put both the PSP system and the remote control in hold mode to help prevent unintended operation e Keep the pouch and wrist strap out of the reach of small children Never disassemble the system or supplied accessories Use the PSP system and accessories according to the instructions in this manual No authorization for the analysis or modification of the system or the analysis and use of its circuit configurations is provided Disassembling will void the system warranty Additionally there is a risk of fire electrical shock or malfunction The LCD screen in particular contains dangerous high voltage parts and the laser beam for reading UMD may cause visual impairment if exposed directly to the eyes Overseas use Depending on the country there are limitations on the use of certain types of radio waves In some cases use of the system may lead to a fine or other penalty Moisture condensation If the PSP system or UMD is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one moisture may condense on the lens inside the system or on the UMD Should this occur the system may not operate properly In this case remove the UMD and turn off and unplug the system Do not put the UMD back in until the moisture evaporates this may take several hours If the system still does not operate properly contact our technica
43. ess the button to exit the keyboard 108 How to use the keyboard Hint If you select the a A key while entering characters you can switch between upper and lower case Entering symbols You can enter symbols such as and by selecting particular keys while entering characters Input mode Alphabet symbol key Letters and numbers ee al How to use the keyboard sbulnes 109 Additional information Compatible media The media types listed below can be used on the PSP system Throughout this manual the term Memory Stick Duo is used to refer to all types of Memory Stick media in the table below Type Logo UMD UNIVERSAL MEDIA DISC Memory Stick Duo Memory STICK Duo Memory STICK Duo MAGICGATE MagicGate Memory Stick Duo I Memory Stick Duo MagicGate High speed data M EMORY STI CK D ud transfer compatible a MAGICGATE Merdy Siek PROD TS Memory Stick PRO Duo MAGICGATE 1 Compatible with MagicGate 2 Compatible with high speed data transfer over a parallel interface The actual data transfer speed will vary depending on the Memory Stick Duo compatible device Hints e Performance of all Memory Stick media is not guaranteed Ifa Memory Stick Duo is formatted in a device other than the PSP system such as a PC it is possible that the system will not recognize it If this happens re format the Memory Stick Duo using th
44. etal objects Do not press hard when writing on the memo area B e Do not insert a Memory Stick Duo into a device designed to accept only standard size Memory Stick media e Do not use or store a Memory Stick Duo in the following Places subject to high temperatures such as in a hot vehicle Locations exposed to direct sunlight Locations that are very humid or conducive to corrosion e Use the supplied case to carry or store the Memory Stick Duo E Recorded data Do not use the Memory Stick Duo in the following ways as doing so may result in data loss or corruption e Removing the Memory Stick Duo or turning off the system while it is loading or saving data or being formatted e Using it in a location that is exposed to static electricity or electrical interference If for any reason software or data loss or corruption occurs it is usually not possible to recover the software or data It is recommended that you regularly back up software and data Sony Computer Entertainment Inc and its subsidiaries and affiliates will not be held liable for any damages or injury in the case of software or data loss or corruption In accordance with copyright law no recorded data may be used for purposes other than personal enjoyment without permission from the copyright holder Precautions Pouch and wrist strap e If you want to pause or temporarily store the system while playing games or vid
45. etwork update options menu When the options menu is displayed connections saved on the system can be edited or deleted 1 Select Network Update under g8 from the home menu and then press the button Select the connection and then press the button The following items appear Select the operation you wish to perform and then press the X button Connects to an access point Changes the settings of a network connection saved on the system Network Update 105 Delete Deletes a network connection Information Displays information about a network connection For detailed instructions see Creating a new network connection page 99 106 Network Update How to use the keyboard You can use the on screen keyboard for text entry such as when entering a nickname for the PSP system or entering network setting information Text entry field Displays Function keys Cursor characters as they are entered a T KI PLA cEnter Cancel sumas Alphabet symbol keys Input mode display Control panel item list Keyboard keys Function Enters a space Confirms characters that have been typed but not entered and exits the keyboard Cancels characters that have been typed but not entered and exits the keyboard Moves the cursor Deletes the character to the left of the cursor Displays a diagram showing the system buttons and their usage Switches between
46. evice is permitted Any changes to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user authorization to operate the equipment In addition this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located inside the battery compartment of the unit Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to the number whenever you call for technical assistance at 1 800 345 7669 Model No PSP 1001 Serial No For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 The term IC before the equipment certification number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device IC Radiation Exposure Statement This transmitter complies with IC radiation exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment To comply with the IC RF exposure compliance requirements no change to the antenna or the device is permitted Any changes to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user authorization to operate the equipment In addition this transmitter must not be co loc
47. f 10 C to 30 C 50 F to 86 F Charging may not be as effective in other environments e Charging may take longer when the system is turned on during charging Battery pack life The battery pack has a limited lifespan Battery duration will decrease with repeated usage and age If the battery duration becomes extremely short it may be time to replace the battery pack Battery suolesodo d1seg 39 40 Hint The battery pack lifespan varies depending on how it is stored the conditions of use and environmental factors such as temperature Replacing the battery pack For safety reasons turn off the system before replacing the battery pack Also read Battery pack precautions gt page 17 before handling the battery pack Hint Tf the system is left unused after the battery pack has been removed the date and time settings may be reset If this occurs the date and time setting screen will be displayed the next time the PSP system is turned on Storing the battery pack When the system will not be used for an extended period of time remove the battery pack from the system Store the battery pack in a cool dry place out of the reach of children Battery Playing a game 1 Select PQ from the home menu 2 Insert a UMD gt page 32 The UMD icon is displayed 3 1 3 46PM u 3 With the game icon selected press the x button The game starts Icons displayed under Game In addition to playing
48. fer to the instructions supplied with the network device and by your Internet service provider If the IP address and DNS information will be obtained by a DHCP server select Automatic for both settings Depending on the access point settings you may need to enter the system s MAC address to connect to the network The system s MAC address can be checked under System Information page 88 102 Network Settings Network settings options menu When the options menu is displayed in infrastructure mode network connections saved on the system can be edited or deleted 1 Select a Network Settings under pm from the home menu and then press the x button 2 Select Infrastructure Mode and then press the x button 3 Selecta connection and then press the button The items listed below are displayed Select the operation that you want to perform and then press the X button sumas Changes the settings of a network connection saved on the Edit system Test Connection Tests the connection to an access point Delete Deletes a network connection Information Displays information about a network connection For detailed instructions see Creating a new network connection gt page 99 Network Settings 103 You can update the system software using the Network Update feature Network update process Connection to the network Connects using a wireless LAN access point Turn on the
49. games the following features are available under Game Oy or Game Sharing You can play games that support Game Sharing For details refer to the software manual supplied with the game Saved Data Utility You can copy delete or view information about saved data on a Memory Stick Duo page 44 oo You can play games If you select the UMD icon the thumbnail for the game is displayed a Memory Stick You can perform a network update by accessing the update data saved on a Memory Stick Duo gt page 104 Playing a game 41 owey Hints Access to a game that is displayed as CA Restricted Content is restricted by the parental control feature You must enter the password as described below to access the game See Parental Control Level page 94 for details 1 Select CA Restricted Content and then press the button 2 Enter the password using the directional buttons and then press the button e If you press the home button during gameplay you can check the remaining battery power Title names and thumbnail images used in this manual are not of actual products 1 Press the home button while playing a game The message Do you want to quit the game is displayed 2 Select Yes and then press the button The game ends and the home menu is displayed 42 Playing a game You can view game information or copy or delete saved data by displaying the op
50. has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference 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 WARNINGS 3 4 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This transmitter complies with FCC radiation exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements no change to the antenna or the d
51. ically Original The image is shown in the original size Hint Depending on the video being played the Screen Mode may remain unchanged Playback from a selected scene ad You can play video data stored on a Memory Stick Duo starting from a specified time 1 Select gt from the control panel and then press the x button 2 Using the directional buttons specify a time value and then press the x button 50 Using the control panel Adjusting the UMD Video volume amp The volume can be adjusted if the audio output level of the UMD is low 1 Select Qy from the control panel and then press the button Each time you press the button the volume will change as follows Raises the volume Raises the volume maximum Usually select this setting Hint The volume setting will be cleared if the UMD is ejected The volume can be permanently set to a higher level under Video Settings gt page 84 Fast Reverse Fast Forward lt lt gt gt 1 During playback select lt lt or gt from the control panel and then press the x button Returning to normal playback Select gt from the control panel and then press the button Hint While using Fast Reverse or Fast Forward select lt lt or gt from the control panel and then press the button to switch between three speed options Slow playback J 1 During playback select gt from the control panel
52. ing External dimensions Approx 170 x 74 x 23 mm 6 3 4 x 3 x 1 in width x height x depth excludes largest projection Weight Approx 280 g 10 oz including battery pack Operating environment temperature 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Specifications 113 uolewuojul jeuonippy UMD laser Wave length 655 665 nm Power max 0 28 mW Type Semiconductor continuous Wireless networking Standard IEEE 802 11b WEP 128 bit 64 bit Modulation format AC adaptor Input DS SS IEEE 802 11b compliant AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Output DC 5 V 2000mA 2A External dimensions Approx 46 x 22 x 76 mm 1 4 s x 4 s x 3 in width x height x depth excludes largest projection Weight Battery pack Battery type Approx 100 g 3 53 oz Lithium ion rechargeable battery Voltage DC 3 6 V Capacity Specifications 114 1800 mAh Contents See page 19 E Memory Stick Duo e Compatible with MagicGate e It is able to perform parallel data transfer high speed data transfer This type of high speed data transfer can be used only with compatible devices Transfer speed will vary depending on the device used e The Memory Stick Duo includes capacity that can actually be used user capacity and space reserved for system files The user capacity of the supplied product is approximately 30 MB Sof
53. ing can be turned off by the following methods e Pressing the sound button e Pressing the volume or volume button on the system front or on the remote control 36 Using the sound button Using the display button The display button is used to adjust screen brightness Adjusting screen brightness 1 Press the display button suolesodo d1seg Each time you press the button the display changes as follows Brighter Hint Level 4 can be selected only while plugged in using the AC adaptor Turning off the backlight T Hold down the display button for more than one second The backlight will turn off and the screen will go blank If you press any of the system buttons the screen will be displayed again Using the display button 37 38 The battery charge level is displayed on the screen 3 1 3 44PM Battery charge level There is plenty of power left The battery is getting low The battery has almost run out No battery power remains The power indicator flashes green Recharge the battery Hints If the power indicator flashes green save game progress and recharge the battery If the battery runs out before you save game progress will be lost e The charge level display may vary slightly from the actual charge level depending on the usage conditions and environmental factors such as temperature If the display is not correct use the battery pack until it is complete
54. itch up The power indicator flashes and then turns off and the system enters sleep mode Hints Some software cannot be put into sleep mode Ifsleep mode is cleared during video or audio playback the screen will return to the home menu Clearing sleep mode Slide the power hold switch up again Putting into sleep mode suolesodo o1seg 31 32 Inserting a UMD Notice Do not eject a UMD during playback 1 Slide the open latch on the PSP system top The disc cover opens 2 insert a UMD With the disc label facing the system rear slide the UMD in the direction of the arrow until it is fully inserted Do not touch the recorded surface 3 Close the disc cover Ejecting the UMD Slide the open latch on the system top to open the disc cover Hint When ejecting hold the PSP system in an upright position as shown in the diagram above Inserting a UMD Inserting a Memory Stick Duo A Warning Keep Memory Stick Duo media out of the reach of small children as the media could be swallowed by accident 1 Open the slot cover and insert the Memory Stick Duo wean Maaicg k Front side suolesodo siseg Open the slot cover in the Press until fully inserted direction of the arrow Ejecting the Memory Stick Duo Open the slot cover and press the Memory Stick Duo in the direction of the arrow to eject Notice When the Memory
55. ize ii You can change the size of the image displayed on the screen 1 while displaying the image select ii from the control panel and then press the x button Each time you press the button the option switches as follows Displays the image to fit the screen size without changing proportions Displays the image at the full screen size without changing proportions Portions of the image at the top and bottom or left and right are cut off Hint Depending on the image being displayed the View Mode may not change Using the control panel 73 Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control You can operate the PSP system without using the control panel by using the system buttons or the remote control System button operation Remote control operation Play a slideshow Press the start button Press the II button Cancel zoom in out Press the button when the image has been zoomed in or out Back Press the button Display the previous image Press the L button Press the K button Display the next image Press the R button Press the PP button Zoom in Move the analog stick up while holding down the button Zoom out Move the analog stick down while holding down the button Rotate Left Press the L button while holding down the button Rotate Right Press the R button while holding down the
56. k Settings WLAN Settings Encryption he button to go back or the button to continue XEnter OCancel This screen is used to enter information for the settings listed on the next page Refer to the instructions supplied with the access point or router for setting details Network Settings SSID Enter the SSID settings for your access point If a WEP key is set up for your access point use the directional Encryption buttons and select WEP Then enter the WEP key When you enter the WEP key it appears on the screen as 4 Searches for and then displays a list of access points or wireless networks with their corresponding SSIDs and the WEP key status When the settings have been completed press the right button to go to the next screen Select the address setting method sbuines Network Settings Address Setting jutton to continue This screen is used to select the settings listed below Most home networks will allow you to use the settings shown in the Easy setup this is the recommended setup The following information is automatically set IP address settings Automatic DNS settings Automatic Proxy server Do Not Use You can manually enter detailed setting information such as is used with a static IP network For details refer to the instructions supplied with the network device or the information provided by your Internet service provider Custom
57. l setup 1 Turn onthe PSP system gt page 29 The power indicator lights up in green and the initial setup screen is displayed 2 Follow the on screen instructions to make settings for system language time zone date and time and nickname When you have completed initial setup the home menu gt page 7 is displayed Hints e See How to use the keyboard gt page 107 for information on how to enter characters Settings made during initial setup can be changed in g Settings See System Settings gt page 86 and Date amp Time Settings gt page 89 for details Preparing the PSP system for use uoljeiedaid 27 Connecting the headphones with remote control Connect the headphones to the PSP system Headphones y o CNEA FI oo f J control Plug the headphones into the remote control Plug the headphones into the headset connector on the system bottom Hint The remote control is exclusively for use with the PSP system and cannot be used with other devices Also remote controls supplied with other devices cannot be used to operate the PSP system 28 Connecting the headphones with remote control Basic operations Turning the PSP system on and off Turning the system on T Slide the power hold switch up suolesodo o1seg The power indicator lights up in green and the home menu is displayed Hints e
58. l support line at 1 800 345 7669 for assistance UMD handling e Do not touch the opening on the rear of the disc recorded surface of the disc with your fingers e Do not allow dust sand foreign objects or other types of dirt to get on the disc Precautions 15 16 e If the UMD becomes dirty gently wipe the exterior and recorded surfaces of the UMD using a soft cloth Do not use solvents or other chemicals Cleaning For safety reasons unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and remove the battery pack from the system before cleaning Cleaning the exterior surface Wipe gently with a damp cloth and then dry the surface Do not use solvents or other chemicals to clean the exterior of the PSP system E Cleaning the LCD screen Wipe gently with a soft cloth W Cleaning the connectors e Do not use when the connectors of the system AC adaptor or the AC power cord are not clean Remove the dirt with a dry cloth or cotton swab If used when dirty the flow of electrical current may be obstructed e If the headphones or remote control connectors become dirty this could cause noise or interruptions in sound Wipe the connectors with a dry soft cloth to keep in clean condition Precautions Battery pack precautions AN Warnings Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery pack Contact with the material can result in injury or burns to the eyes or skin Even if foreign substances are not immediately
59. layStation does not publish Adults Only games Security Settings 95 96 USB Connection gt You can transfer files from a PC to a Memory Stick Duo inserted in the PSP system using a commercially available USB cable Note however that files that can be played are limited to file formats supported by the system USB cables that can be used with the PSP system A USB cable compatible with the Mini B 5 pin type connector is required to connect to the system Hint You can connect to a PC with an operating system that supports the USB mass storage class such as Windows XP or Mac OS X Connecting the system and a PC using a USB cable You can connect a USB cable to the system and the PC without turning off the power 1 Connect a USB cable to the system and a PC Use a USB cable with a connector that matches the connector type of the PC USB Connection 2 Select lt 3 USB Connection under from the home menu and then press the button The Memory Stick Duo inserted in the system is detected by the PC Notice Do not format a Memory Stick Duo on a PC as it may no longer be recognized by the PSP system USB Connection sbumes 97 98 Network Settings 9 You can adjust the network settings to allow connection to a wireless local area network WLAN There are two WLAN modes A Warning Turn off the WLAN switch when in crowded pla
60. lowing locations Areas where its use is prohibited such as in airplanes or hospitals Abide by medical institution regulations when using the PSP system on their premises Additionally you may be violating air safety regulations punishable by fines by using the wireless networking feature in an airplane or by using the PSP system during takeoff or landing Crowded areas Areas near fire alarms automatic doors and other types of automated equipment e Use caution when using the wireless networking feature in a vehicle as radio waves may affect electronic equipment in some vehicles WARNINGS 5 GAME gt page 41 e Playing games e Managing saved data VIDEO gt page 45 e Playing UMD Video e Playing videos MPEG 4 saved on a Memory Stick Duo MUSIC gt page 57 e Playing UMD Audio Playing music ATRAC3plus or MP3 saved on a Memory Stick Duo PHOTO gt page 70 e Displaying images JPEG saved on a Memory Stick Duo e Playing slideshows SETTINGS gt page 82 e Adjusting PSP system settings e Creating video photo or network settings e Connecting to devices using the USB connector Using the home menu The basic operation of the PSP system starts from the home menu Press the home button to display the home menu and use the directional buttons to navigate the horizontal and vertical icon bars 3 1 3 44PM u wo m Q 2 D Ej 3
61. ly out of power and then recharge Note that the display may not be accurate in the following conditions if the battery is used for extended periods in conditions of high temperature if the battery is not used for a long time after recharging if the battery has been recharged many times Battery Battery charge level can also be checked in Battery information under System Settings gt page 87 e Ifthe PSP system is left unused after the battery runs out the date and time settings may be reset If this occurs the date and time setting screen will be displayed the next time the system is turned on e The battery cannot be recharged when the WLAN feature is in use Estimated battery duration Game Approximately 3 6 hours Video playback Approximately 3 5 hours 1 Based on tests conducted in single player mode headphones with remote control in use wireless LAN not in use 2 Based on tests conducted using variables of system speakers versus headphones volume level and screen brightness level Hint Battery duration may vary depending on the type of content being played or usage conditions such as screen brightness and environmental factors As battery ages anticipate lower battery duration Estimating the battery charge time It takes approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes to fully charge the batteries using the AC adaptor after the battery has run out Hints e Charge in a temperature o
62. magnetic objects such as a television the sound may be distorted and there may be increased background noise Try moving the system to a different location The system does not recognize the UMD gt Check that the UMD is properly inserted label is facing the system rear etc Try taking out the UMD and reinserting it gt Check that the UMD recorded surface is clean If not wipe it gently with a soft cloth gt page 15 The UMD doesn t play properly gt If moisture condensation occurs remove the UMD from the system and do not use the system for several hours until the condensation evaporates gt page 15 uolewuojul jeuonippy Troubleshooting 119 Memory Stick Duo The Memory Stick Duo cannot be inserted gt Set the Memory Stick Duo in the proper direction when inserting gt page 33 The system does not recognize the Memory Stick Duo gt If the Memory Stick Duo was formatted by a PC the system may not recognize it After copying important data to your PC re format the Memory Stick Duo using the system For details see Format Memory Stick gt page 87 gt Check that the Memory Stick Duo is properly inserted Try taking out the Memory Stick Duo and reinserting it gt Check that the Memory Stick Duo connector is clean If not the data may not load properly Wipe the connector with a cotton swab gt Check that the Memory Stick Duo is comp
63. mains idle for a certain period of time it saves power by automatically turning off the backlight on the LCD screen When the backlight is turned off the screen goes blank Off The backlight does not turn off automatically Turns the screen darker after one minute and turns off the backlight 2 minutes after another minute Turns the screen darker after one minute and turns off the backlight after four more minutes 5 minutes Turns the screen darker after one minute and turns off the backlight 10 minutes 4 after nine more minutes The default setting for the menu item is underlined Turning on the backlight When the backlight is turned off automatically press any of the system buttons to turn it back on Hint The Backlight Auto Off feature may not work during the following operations During video playback While playing a slideshow Power Save Settings Auto Sleep You can set the system to conserve power by automatically entering sleep mode when it remains idle for a certain period of time Off The system does not automatically go into sleep mode 5 minutes Enters sleep mode after five minutes 10 minutes Enters sleep mode after ten minutes 15 minutes Enters sleep mode after fifteen minutes The default setting for the menu item is underlined sbulnes Clearing sleep mode Slide the power hold switch on the right side of the system up Hint The Auto Sleep feature m
64. mation You can display the following information about the system battery Charge Level Displays the battery charge level as a percentage Displays the remaining hours of battery duration except when charging Hours Left Power Source Displays the current source of power External or Battery Displays the status of the battery In Use Charging or Battery Status Charge Complete The number of hours as calculated by the system is shown as an estimate sbulnes Hint There may be a slight difference between the display information and actual battery performance This is due to variations in actual usage conditions and environmental factors such as temperature Format Memory Stick You can format Memory Stick Duo media using the system Follow the on screen instructions to perform this operation Notice When you format all software and data stored on the Memory Stick Duo will be deleted and cannot be recovered Be careful not to accidentally erase important data Restore Default Settings The settings at the time of purchase can be restored Follow the on screen instructions to perform this operation Notice When the default settings are restored the current settings will be lost and cannot be recovered System Settings 87 System Information You can display information about the PSP system MAC Address Displays the system s MAC address System Sof
65. me remove the battery pack and store it in a cool dry place out of the reach of children e Use only the supplied battery pack or a replacement marked for use with the PSP system e Use only the designated AC adaptor to charge the battery pack Precautions 17 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 A Caution Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium lon batteries 18 Precautions Preparation Checking the package contents Check that you have all of the following items If any items are missing contact our technical support line at 1 800 345 7669 for assistance O PSP PlayStation Portable uoljeiedaid O Battery pack O Memory Stick Duo 32 MB O Wrist strap O Pouch O Cloth O UMD software O Printed materials Checking the package contents 19 Part names and functions System front L button 6 Strap holder Attach as shown in the diagram N 2 Directional buttons SCS oS 3 Memory Stick Duo access ASE indicator Z Lights up when saving and loading A d
66. me increases in the following order Normal 1 and Volume 42 Hint The settings at the time of purchase are as follows Menu Language and Subtitle Language are set to English Audio Language is set to Original Language UMD Video Volume is set to Normal Video Settings Photo Settings 23 You can set the Slideshow Speed Displays images at a faster rate Displays images at normal speed Displays images at a slower rate The default setting for the menu item is underlined Photo Settings sbulnes 85 System Settings G5 You can adjust the settings for and display information about the PSP system or format a Memory Stick Duo The nickname you selected in the initial setup can be changed Use the on screen keyboard to enter a new nickname For details on keyboard operation see How to use the keyboard page 107 System Language Sets the language for system menus such as the home menu Deutsch Displays messages in German English Displays messages in English Espa ol Displays messages in Spanish Fran ais Displays messages in French Italiano Displays messages in Italian Nederlands Displays messages in Dutch Portugu s Displays messages in Portuguese Displays messages in Russian Displays messages in Japanese The default setting for the menu item is underlined 86 System Settings Battery Infor
67. ng playback and then press the x button at the point where you want the repeated playback to begin The starting point point A is set 2 Press the x button at the point where you want the repeated playback to end The ending point point B is set and repeated playback of the specified section begins Clearing A B Repeat Select A B or from the control panel and then press the button The specified part is cleared and normal playback resumes Hints The range for A B Repeat can only be specified within a single track e Ifthe ending point point B is not set the end of the track will automatically become the ending point point B e If A B Repeat is set while in a Play Mode the Play Mode will be cleared Using the control panel 63 Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control You can operate the PSP system without using the control panel by using the system buttons or the remote control System button operation Remote control operation Play Press the button or start button Press the PHI button Pause Press the start button Press the PHI button Stop Press the button Skip to the beginning of the current track or the previous track Press the L button Press the F button Or press the K lt button as many times as the number of tracks you want to go back Skip to the beginning of the next track Press the R button Press th
68. o not expose the system or accessories to high temperatures high humidity or direct sunlight e Do not leave the system or accessories in a car with the windows closed particularly in summer e Do not expose the system or accessories to dust smoke or steam e Do not allow liquid or small particles to get into the system or accessories e Do not place the system or accessories on surfaces that are tilted unstable or subject to vibration e Do not throw or drop the system or accessories or subject the devices to strong physical shock Handle the analog stick with care e Do not forcibly twist the PSP system or expose the system to strong physical shock during gameplay as doing so can damage the system or cause the disc cover to open ejecting the disc e Do not put heavy objects on the system or accessories e Do not touch or insert foreign objects into the connectors of the system or accessories e Do not place the system close to items with a magnetic strip such as credit cards e Do not touch the system or AC adaptor for an extended period of time while in use Depending on the conditions of use the system or AC adaptor may reach temperatures of 40 C 104 F or more Extended contact under these conditions may cause low temperature burns Low temperature burns are burns that occur when the skin is in contact with objects of relatively low temperatures 40 C or more 104 F or more for an extended period of time AC ada
69. of content to be restricted A setting of 1 is the most restrictive 11 is the least restrictive 94 The default setting for the menu item is underlined The combination of the parental control levels of both the PSP system and the UMD determine whether a UMD can be viewed or not The combination of the two levels is displayed in the table on page 95 Example If the parental control level of the system is set to 5 a UMD with a level from 1 to 5 can be played on the system Security Settings UMD parental control level sbuines JAA9 UD eJUaIed WA SAS The UMD can be viewed The UMD cannot be viewed Parental control levels on games Most game packaging shows a symbol to indicate the age group that is appropriate to play the game The symbols correspond to the UMD parental control level as shown below Age group UMD parental control level As of March 2005 For the latest information about ratings visit our Web site at http www us playstation com psp Hints The parental control level of a UMD can be checked under Information in the UMD options menu For a UMD that does not include a parental control level the Parental Control Level item under Information will display A UMD that has been restricted by the parental control feature is displayed as CA Restricted Content Adults Only or AO ratings are rare P
70. ong these options for playback T Selecta group you want to listen to and then press the button 2 Select Select Codec and then press the x button The types of file formats and bit rates are displayed The items displayed in gray cannot be selected because they are of types that cannot be played on the system 3 Select the type of file format and bit rate that you want to listen to and then press the x button 4 Press the button The icons for groups are displayed 5 After selecting a group select the track you want to listen to and then press the button Playback begins Hint Items such as ATRAC3plus represent the type of file format while items such as 256 kbps represent the bit rate As a general rule the higher the bit rate the better the sound quality See Formats that can be played gt page 112 for details about file formats 66 Music options menu Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick Duo You can use the PSP system to play music data obtained in the following ways 1 Music imported from an audio CD 2 Music purchased from a music download Web site See below for instructions regarding item 1 See http www memorystick com psp for instructions regarding item 2 Importing tracks from an audio CD in ATRAC3plus format A PC and software that supports ATRAC3plus are required to import tracks from an audio CD ATRAC3plus data cannot be pl
71. ot you register your product 126 LIMITED WARRANTY SONY dip OMPUTE ENTERTAINMENT www us playstation com 2005 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc All rights reserved
72. ow repeatedly Displaying slideshow options 1 During a slideshow select from the control panel and then press the button Each time you press the button the option switches as follows Image name and date of last update are displayed Image name and date of last update are displayed together with thumbnails of each image The display is cleared Operating with PSP system buttons or the remote control You can operate the PSP system without using the control panel by using the system buttons or remote control System button operation Remote control operation Playing a slideshow Press the start button Press the II button Pausing a slideshow Press the start button Press the II button Stopping a slideshow Press the button Displaying the previous image Press the L button Press the K button Displaying the next image Press the R button Press the PP button Displaying slideshow options Playing slideshows Press the button Hint Some buttons cannot be operated while the control panel is displayed on the screen In this case press the button to clear the control panel o oyd Playing slideshows 79 Saving images on a Memory Stick Duo You can save images on a Memory Stick Duo by the methods described below Taking photos using a digital still camera When using a digital still camera that is compatible
73. ptor and AC power cord use e Do not touch the plug of the AC power cord with wet hands e Do not touch the AC power cord AC adaptor or the system if connected to an electrical outlet during an electrical storm e Do not use a power source other than the supplied battery pack AC adaptor and AC power cord Precautions e Do not allow dust or foreign matter to build up around the system or accessory connectors If there is dust or foreign matter on the system s connectors or the AC power cord wipe it off with a dry cloth before connecting Dust or other matter on the connectors can result in fire or electrical shock Unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and remove the battery pack from the system before cleaning or when you do not intend to use the system for an extended period of time Protect the AC power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the system e When disconnecting the AC power cord hold it by the plug and pull straight out from the electrical socket Never pull by the cord and do not pull at an angle Do not use the system to play games or video when the system is covered with any type of fabric If you want to pause or temporarily store the system while playing games or video put the system in sleep mode before placing it in the pouch Also do not use the AC adaptor when covered with fabric This may help to avoid overheating
74. quired when connecting to an access point or a router This information is generally set in the access point or router using a PC For details refer to the instructions supplied with the access point or router Example of a network configuration Network equipment connections and setup methods vary depending on the equipment used Network device such as a DSL Connect to the Access point or cable modem network through or router an access point Internet line Creating a new network connection You can adjust network settings to connect to an access point and save the network connection data on the system Up to ten connections can be saved Network Settings sBules 99 A PD 100 Select Network Settings under g8 from the home menu and then press the x button Select Infrastructure Mode and then press the button Select New Connection and then press the button Enter a name for the network connection When you press the button an on screen keyboard page 107 is displayed allowing you to enter characters for the name You can choose any name you like for the network connection amp Network Settings Connection Name Connection 1 7 EE s the button to continue Enter OCancel When you have finished entering your settings press the right button to go to the next screen Enter setting information for the access point Networ
75. show speed page 85 System Settings sBhulnes Includes settings for the System Language and Nickname and provides an option to format Memory Stick Duo media gt page 86 Date amp Time Settings Allows the user to set the date and time as well as adjust for daylight saving time gt page 89 Power Save Settings Includes settings to automatically turn off the backlight and put the system in sleep mode page 90 Sound Settings Provides access to settings for AVLS Automatic Volume Limiter System and Key Tone gt page 92 Security Settings Allows the user to change the password and adjust the level setting for the parental control feature gt page 93 Network Settings Provides access to settings for connecting to a wireless local area network WLAN b page 98 Settings for the PSP system 83 84 Video Settings You can set the UMD Video language or boost UMD Video volume Notice Depending on the UMD Video playback conditions may be set in advance by the software developer In such cases certain options may not be available even if you follow the instructions in this manual Menu Language Select a language for the UMD Video menu Audio Language Select a language for the audio Subtitle Language Select a language for subtitles En UMD Video Adjust the volume when UMD Video output level is low The volu
76. ss the video See Parental Control Level page 94 for details about the parental control feature 1 Select CA Restricted Content and then press the button 2 Using the directional buttons enter the password and then press the button If you press the home button or select button during video playback the home menu will be shown on the screen while the paused image of the video is displayed If you press the button again the home menu is cleared e You can adjust the tone or mute the sound using the sound button gt page 35 Stopping playback 1 Press the button during video playback The video will stop Hint In most cases the next time you play the video playback will resume from the previous stopping point Playing a video from the beginning If you want to play a UMD Video from the beginning select Play from Beginning in the options menu gt page 54 and then press the button Watching a video Using the control panel You can perform the following operations using the on screen control panel 1 Press the button during video playback The control panel is displayed OE A F mi iri jea gt lt a gt r j j gt gt i n EE CLEAR o PIA Control panel Display 2 Select an icon and then press the button Clearing the control panel Press the button or the button List of operations The icons displayed when playing a UMD Video are differ
77. stem Content Format Characteristics category MPEG 4 MP4 video file that conforms with the Memory Stick Video Format A video compression format ATRAC3plus An audio compression technology including ATRAC3 developed by Sony Corporation MP3 An audio compression format JPEG A standard format for compressing conforms with DCF2 0 still images such as those used in Exif2 21 digital still cameras Hint Depending on the data type some data items cannot be played 112 Compatible media Specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice PSP PlayStation Portable LCD screen 4 3 inches 16 9 full transparent type TFT drive Approximately 16 770 000 colors displayed Sound Stereo speakers Internal disc drive Read only UMD drive Interface DC IN SV connector Charging terminals Headset connector IR port Hi speed USB DC OUT connector Memory Stick Duo slot Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11b Compatible codecs Video UMD H 264 MPEG 4 AVC Main Profile Level3 Memory Stick MPEG 4 SP AAC Music UMD Linear PCM ATRAC3plus Memory Stick ATRAC3plus MP3 MPEG1 2 Layer3 Photo JPEG conforms with DCF2 0 Exif2 21 Power source AC adaptor DC 5 0 V Rechargeable battery pack Lithium Ion rechargeable battery pack Battery duration See page 39 Maximum power consumption Approx 6 W when charg
78. te properly Use and handling e Use in a well lit area and keep the screen a safe distance from your face e Avoid prolonged use of the PSP system To help prevent eyestrain take a break of about 15 minutes during every hour of play e If you experience any of the following health problems discontinue use of the system immediately If symptoms persist consult with your physician Dizziness nausea fatigue or symptoms similar to motion sickness Discomfort or pain in a part of the body such as eyes ears hands or arms e Keep the system and accessories out of the reach of small children Small children may swallow the Memory Stick Duo or wrap the cables straps around themselves which may inflict injury or cause an accident or a malfunction e Do not use the system while driving or riding a bicycle Looking at the screen or operating the system while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle may result in a traffic accident e Take extra care when using the system while walking e Be careful not to pinch your fingers when closing the disc cover Precautions 11 12 e Do not use the system or accessories near water e Use only attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer e Do not use the headphones if they cause discomfort to your skin If the supplied headphones cause discomfort to your skin discontinue use immediately If symptoms do not subside even after discontinuing use seek medical attention e D
79. the button or the button List of operations Description Changes the size of the image displayed View Mode ep page 73 Displays information about the image Display gt page 72 Displays the functions that can be performed using the PSP system buttons Help Returns an image that has been zoomed in or Clear Zoom oa P out on to its original size Using the control panel 71 o oyd Description Zoom Out Zooms out from the image Zoom In Zooms in on the image Rotates the image 90 degrees Rotate Left counterclockwise Rotate Right Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise Moves the image up down left or right to display any obscured part when the image has been zoomed in or out on or when the View Mode is set to Zoom Up Down Left Right Previous Displays the previous image Next Displays the next image Automatically displays each image in order gt page 76 Displaying image information i 1 While displaying an image select i from the control panel and then press the button The image status is displayed Slideshow 72 Using the control panel Image number Total number of images Image name Updated sNorias 357 om9 Qaa lte aa gt gt p Display has amp o o oyd Display Status Clearing the display Select from the control panel and then press the button Adjusting image s
80. tible ue N software Memory Stick Duo RZA Use a PC with a Memory Stick slot Use a commercially available USB cable page 96 Use a commercially available Memory Stick USB reader writer Video file Tf the device can handle only the standard size Memory Stick you will need a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor model number MSAC M2 a Sony product sold separately Hints See http www memorystick com psp for information on the formats that can be converted The PSP system cannot play video data converted at bit rates higher than 768 kbps 56 Saving videos on a Memory Stick Duo Listening to music You can listen to UMD Audio and music saved on a Memory Stick Duo The file formats for music saved on Memory Stick Duo that can be played are ATRAC3plus and MP3 gt page 67 1 Select yj from the home menu 2 Insert a UMD or a Memory Stick Duo pages 32 33 An icon for the inserted media is displayed JSN 3 1 3 54PM i 3 Select the icon and then press the amp button The group or track list will be displayed Select a track you want to listen to and then press the E3 button Icons displayed under Music UMD You can play UMD Audio If you select the icon a thumbnail for the music is displayed n You can play music saved on a Memory Stick TM le Memory Stick Duo Listening to music 57 Hints e Ifthe start button or
81. tions menu T Select an icon and then press the button The options menu is displayed owes Icons Options menu 2 Select a menu item and then press the button Closing the options menu Press the button or the button List of options The options menu items available vary depending on the icon selected Start Starts a game Copies the saved data on a Memory Stick Duo to another Memory Stick Copy Duo sep page 44 Delete Deletes the saved data on a Memory Stick Duo gt page 44 Information Displays information about the selected icon Game options menu 43 44 Copying and deleting saved data You can copy or delete saved game data that is saved on a Memory Stick Duo using the saved data utility Copying saved data You can copy saved data to another Memory Stick Duo It is recommended that important data be copied as a backup Select and then press the button 2 Select the saved data you want to copy and then press the button The options menu is displayed 3 Select Copy and then press the x button 4 Follow the on screen instructions If there is not enough space available Delete data in the destination Memory Stick Duo or replace it with another Memory Stick Duo If you display the options menu gt page 43 you can delete saved data or check the amount of free space available Hint Depending on the type of Memory
82. tware Displays the version of the system software Nickname Displays the system nickname About PSP Displays trademark and copyright information related to software used by the PSP system System Settings Date amp Time Settings You can set the date and time daylight saving time and time zone for the PSP system Set each item using the directional buttons and enter the setting by pressing the button Date and Time Sets the year month day hour minute and second and AM PM setting if using a 12 hour time format Date Format Sets the order of year month and day displayed on the screen Time Format Sets to use the 12 hour or 24 hour display format Time Zone sbulnes Sets the appropriate time zone Daylight Saving Hints Selects either Standard or Daylight Saving Standard is the default When the time zone is changed the date and time settings are automatically adjusted based on the time difference between the old and new time zones The PSP system s background color changes from month to month If you change the month setting under Date amp Time Settings the background color will change automatically Date amp Time Settings 89 90 Power Save Settings You can conserve the power of the PSP system by setting the system to automatically go into sleep mode or switch off the backlight Backlight Auto Off When the system re
83. tware Software developed by the NetBSD Foundation Inc and its contributors is used for the communication functions of this product For more information see http www scei co jp psp license pspnet txt This product adopts S3TC texture compression technology under license from S3 Graphics Co Ltd uoljeWOjU jeuonippy This product includes RSA BSAFE Cryptographic software from RSA Security Inc RSA is a registered trademark of RSA Security Inc BSAFE is a registered trademark of RSA Security Inc in the United States and or other countries U S and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson A portion of the PSP system software requires the following copyright notice This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group Specifications 115 Trademarks and PlayStation are registered trademarks and T and UMD are trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc and XMB are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc SONY and Gp are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation Also Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick MagicGate ATRAC3plus and ATRAC3 are trademarks of the same company The ratings icons are trademarks of the Entertainment Software Association ATOK is a registered trademark of JUSTSYSTEM CORP in Japan
84. wer hold switch up and holding until the power indicator turns off The system will be completely turned off Then turn on the system again The system does not function properly gt Static electricity and other similar occurrences may affect the system s operation Remove the battery pack and AC adaptor wait for about 30 seconds and then restart the system When the buttons are pressed there are no key tones gt Check that the Key Tone feature is turned on gt page 92 The date and time are reset gt If the battery is not recharged and runs out or if the battery pack is replaced the system date and time settings may be reset Follow the on screen instructions to set the time and date uolewuojul jeuonippy Troubleshooting 123 The PSP system is not recognized by the PC when connected using a USB cable gt When using a USB hub or other devices depending on the operating environment of the PC the Memory Stick Duo inserted in the system may not be recognized by the PC Try connecting the system directly to the PC using a USB cable You forgot your password gt You must restore the system settings to the settings at the time of purchase Once the settings are restored the password will return to 0000 and you can change the password gt page 93 Use caution when restoring the default settings as you will not be able to recover your current settings for photo video and other Settings options For
85. with the Memory Stick Duo photos can be displayed by inserting the Memory Stick Duo from the camera directly into the PSP system Photos on the Memory Stick Duo will be displayed in the system s Digital Camera Images folder Hint You can use Memory Stick Duo media with a digital still camera that can handle only the standard size Memory Stick by using a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor model number MSAC M2 a Sony product sold separately Saving image data items from a PC to a Memory Stick Duo You can save images using any of the following methods ToaMemory Stick Duo inserted in the PSP system a gt N _ E Memory Stick Duo TA Using a PC with a Memory Stick slot Using a commercially available USB cable page 96 Using a commercially available Memory Stick USB reader writer 80 Saving images on a Memory Stick Duo A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor model number MSAC M2 a Sony product sold separately is required if the slot on the device you are using is able to handle only the standard size Memory Stick Where to save image data Create a folder named PSP directly on the Memory Stick Duo and then create a folder named PHOTO in the PSP folder Save image data in the PHOTO folder The PSP system will not recognize data items saved anywhere other than in this folder The folder name does not need to be all capital letters
86. yback mode selected e See Playing with a selected codec gt page 66 for details about codecs Listening to music 59 Using the control panel You can perform the following operations using the on screen control panel 1 Press the button during playback The control panel is displayed 3 1 3 58PM 4 On kh Red Hot Family E ea rrj lt lt gt gt 1 Control panel A i 7 2 Select an icon and then press the x button Clearing the control panel Press the button or the button List of operations Description Previous Group Returns to the beginning of the previous group Next Group Skips to the beginning of the next group Returns to the beginning of the track currently Previous Track playing or to the beginning of the previous track Next Track Skips to the beginning of the next track 60 Using the control panel Description Fast Reverse Fast Forward Plays in fast reverse fast forward Play Plays a track Pause Pauses playback Stop Stops playback Group Mode Switches to Group Mode gt page 61 3isn Specifies a part of a track and then plays that part A B Repeat repeatedly page 63 Play Mode Switches to Play Mode gt page 62 Clears Group Mode Play Mode and A B Repeat Clear settings Displays album name track number and total Display number of tracks Displays the functions that
87. yed The system does not recognize music data gt Check that the MP3 file is saved in the correct folder on the Memory Stick Duo gt page 69 gt Music data saved or recorded under a file format that is not compatible with the system will not be recognized gt page 112 A group on a Memory Stick Duo cannot be deleted gt If there is non music data in the group the group cannot be deleted Images do not display gt Depending on the image data size certain images are not viewable gt If images are edited using a PC they may not be viewable uolewuojul jeuonippy Troubleshooting 121 The system does not recognize the image data gt Check that the data is saved in the correct folder on the Memory Stick Duo gt page 81 gt If the file or folder name on the Memory Stick Duo is changed or if the file or folder is moved to another location using a PC the system may not recognize it gt Images in a file format that is not compatible with the PSP system will not be recognized page 112 A folder on a Memory Stick Duo cannot be deleted gt If there is non image data in the folder the folder cannot be deleted A connection to the network cannot be established gt Check that the WLAN switch on the left side of the system gt page 23 is turned on gt Set the WLAN Power Save mode to Off gt page 91 This will allow the system to communicate at full power gt

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