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GAME • Playing games • Managing saved data page 41 VIDEO page 45 • Playing UMD™Video • Playing videos (MPEG-4) saved on a Memory Stick Duo™ MUSIC page 57 • Playing UMD™Audio • Playing music (ATRAC3plus™ or MP3) saved on a Memory Stick Duo™ PHOTO page 70 • Displaying images (JPEG) saved on a Memory Stick Duo™ • Playing slideshows SETTINGS page 82 • Adjusting PSP™ system settings • Creating video, photo or network settings • Connecting to devices using the USB connector 6
GAME • Playing games • Managing saved data page 41 VIDEO page 45 • Playing UMD™Video • Playing videos (MPEG-4) saved on a Memory Stick Duo™ MUSIC page 57 • Playing UMD™Audio • Playing music (ATRAC3plus™ or MP3) saved on a Memory Stick Duo™ PHOTO page 70 • Displaying images (JPEG) saved on a Memory Stick Duo™ • Playing slideshows SETTINGS page 82 • Adjusting PSP™ system settings • Creating video, photo or network settings • Connecting to devices using the USB connector 6
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... Home button: Displays the home menu This manual includes instructions for the basic features of the PSP™ system. Using the home menu The basic operation of Memory Stick Duo™ media, see http://www.memorystick.com/psp 7 For additional information and answers to navigate the horizontal and vertical icon bars. US Select a category...
... Home button: Displays the home menu This manual includes instructions for the basic features of the PSP™ system. Using the home menu The basic operation of Memory Stick Duo™ media, see http://www.memorystick.com/psp 7 For additional information and answers to navigate the horizontal and vertical icon bars. US Select a category...
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... on and off 29 Putting into sleep mode 31 Inserting a UMD 32 Inserting a Memory Stick Duo 33 Avoiding unintended operation of the PSP™ system . . . . . 34 Using the sound button 35 Using the display button 37 Battery 38 x Game Playing a game 41 Game options menu 43 Copying and deleting saved data 44 x Video Watching a video 45...
... on and off 29 Putting into sleep mode 31 Inserting a UMD 32 Inserting a Memory Stick Duo 33 Avoiding unintended operation of the PSP™ system . . . . . 34 Using the sound button 35 Using the display button 37 Battery 38 x Game Playing a game 41 Game options menu 43 Copying and deleting saved data 44 x Video Watching a video 45...
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...57 Using the control panel 60 Operating with PSP™ system buttons or the remote control 64 Music options menu 65 Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick Duo 67 US x Photo Viewing images 70 Using the control panel 71 Operating with PSP™ system buttons or the remote control ...74 Photo options menu 75 Playing slideshows 76 Saving images on a Memory Stick Duo 80 x Settings Settings for the PSP™ system 82 Video Settings 84 Photo Settings 85 System Settings 86 Date & Time Settings 89 Power Save Settings 90 Sound ...
...57 Using the control panel 60 Operating with PSP™ system buttons or the remote control 64 Music options menu 65 Transferring and saving music on a Memory Stick Duo 67 US x Photo Viewing images 70 Using the control panel 71 Operating with PSP™ system buttons or the remote control ...74 Photo options menu 75 Playing slideshows 76 Saving images on a Memory Stick Duo 80 x Settings Settings for the PSP™ system 82 Video Settings 84 Photo Settings 85 System Settings 86 Date & Time Settings 89 Power Save Settings 90 Sound ...
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... in a part of the body, such as eyes, ears, hands or arms • Keep the system and accessories out of the reach of the PSP™ system. Small children may inflict injury or cause an accident or a malfunction. • Do not use of small children. Looking at 1-800...your fingers when closing the disc cover. If symptoms persist, consult with the highest concern for dust build-up around themselves, which may swallow the Memory Stick Duo™ or wrap the cables/ straps around the power plug or electrical outlet. • Stop use of the following health problems, discontinue ...
... in a part of the body, such as eyes, ears, hands or arms • Keep the system and accessories out of the reach of the PSP™ system. Small children may inflict injury or cause an accident or a malfunction. • Do not use of small children. Looking at 1-800...your fingers when closing the disc cover. If symptoms persist, consult with the highest concern for dust build-up around themselves, which may swallow the Memory Stick Duo™ or wrap the cables/ straps around the power plug or electrical outlet. • Stop use of the following health problems, discontinue ...
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s PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) US VOL HOME SELECT START POWER HOLD 5V Preparation s Battery pack s Headphones with remote control s AC adaptor s AC power cord s Printed materials s Memory Stick Duo™ (32 MB) s Wrist strap s Pouch s Cloth s UMD™ software Checking the package contents 19 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.
s PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) US VOL HOME SELECT START POWER HOLD 5V Preparation s Battery pack s Headphones with remote control s AC adaptor s AC power cord s Printed materials s Memory Stick Duo™ (32 MB) s Wrist strap s Pouch s Cloth s UMD™ software Checking the package contents 19 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.
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System left side US Preparation A Memory Stick Duo™ slot* B WLAN switch Turns on the wireless networking feature System right side R:Power switch r:Hold switch A Power/hold switch Turns the system on and off, puts in sleep mode ( pages 29, 31) and locks the system buttons ( 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
System left side US Preparation A Memory Stick Duo™ slot* B WLAN switch Turns on the wireless networking feature System right side R:Power switch r:Hold switch A Power/hold switch Turns the system on and off, puts in sleep mode ( pages 29, 31) and locks the system buttons ( 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
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It is recommended that you put the system into sleep mode while the Memory Stick Duo™ access indicator is cleared during video or audio playback, the screen will return to the home menu. Basic operations SELECT START POWER HOLD ... up . Clearing sleep mode Slide the power/hold switch up again. Putting into sleep mode If the PSP™ system is switched to sleep mode, the game that is cleared, the screen that was displayed before you save game data before entering sleep mode. When sleep mode is playing will begin playback again.
It is recommended that you put the system into sleep mode while the Memory Stick Duo™ access indicator is cleared during video or audio playback, the screen will return to the home menu. Basic operations SELECT START POWER HOLD ... up . Clearing sleep mode Slide the power/hold switch up again. Putting into sleep mode If the PSP™ system is switched to sleep mode, the game that is cleared, the screen that was displayed before you save game data before entering sleep mode. When sleep mode is playing will begin playback again.
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.... Press until fully inserted. If you do, it may cause data loss or Memory Stick Duo™ HOME corruption. access indicator Inserting a Memory Stick Duo™ 33 Do not eject the Memory Stick Duo™, turn off the system or put the PSP™ system into sleep mode while the indicator is saving or loading data. Ejecting...
.... Press until fully inserted. If you do, it may cause data loss or Memory Stick Duo™ HOME corruption. access indicator Inserting a Memory Stick Duo™ 33 Do not eject the Memory Stick Duo™, turn off the system or put the PSP™ system into sleep mode while the indicator is saving or loading data. Ejecting...
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... / Description Subtitle Options Switches between available subtitle options for UMD™Video that include subtitles Go To Plays video data stored on a Memory Stick Duo™ from a specified time ( page 50) UMD™ Video Volume Boosts the volume of the UMD™Video ( page... Help Displays the functions that can be performed using the PSP™ system buttons Previous Returns to the previous chapter of a UMD™Video during playback Return to Beginning Returns to the beginning of a video saved on a Memory Stick Duo™ during playback Next Skips to the next chapter...
... / Description Subtitle Options Switches between available subtitle options for UMD™Video that include subtitles Go To Plays video data stored on a Memory Stick Duo™ from a specified time ( page 50) UMD™ Video Volume Boosts the volume of the UMD™Video ( page... Help Displays the functions that can be performed using the PSP™ system buttons Previous Returns to the previous chapter of a UMD™Video during playback Return to Beginning Returns to the beginning of a video saved on a Memory Stick Duo™ during playback Next Skips to the next chapter...
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Changing the Screen Mode Changes the size of the viewable image on a Memory Stick Duo™ starting from a specified time. 1 Select from the control panel, and then press the button. Each time the button is pressed, the Screen Mode ... in the full screen size by changing proportions and zooming in the original size. Zoom Full Screen Original The image is adjusted to fit the PSP™ system's screen size. The image is shown in horizontally and vertically. Playback from a selected scene You can play video data stored on the screen...
Changing the Screen Mode Changes the size of the viewable image on a Memory Stick Duo™ starting from a specified time. 1 Select from the control panel, and then press the button. Each time the button is pressed, the Screen Mode ... in the full screen size by changing proportions and zooming in the original size. Zoom Full Screen Original The image is adjusted to fit the PSP™ system's screen size. The image is shown in horizontally and vertically. Playback from a selected scene You can play video data stored on the screen...
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... button or start button. Press the L button.*1 Press the R button.*1 - Press the . button. 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. Press and hold the... > button. Hint Some buttons cannot be performed during pause.*2 - *1 This operation cannot be operated while the control panel is displayed 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...
... button or start button. Press the L button.*1 Press the R button.*1 - Press the . button. 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. Press and hold the... > button. Hint Some buttons cannot be performed during pause.*2 - *1 This operation cannot be operated while the control panel is displayed 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...
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... a device that conform with the Memory Stick™ video format. Hint A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) is compatible with MPEG-4 US Video 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...
... a device that conform with the Memory Stick™ video format. Hint A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) is compatible with MPEG-4 US Video 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...
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... played on a Memory Stick Duo™ Hints • See http://www.memorystick.com/psp for information on the formats that can be transferred using compatible software*. * For full details, visit http://www.memorystick.com/psp Files can handle only the standard-size Memory Stick™, you will need a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold...
... played on a Memory Stick Duo™ Hints • See http://www.memorystick.com/psp for information on the formats that can be transferred using compatible software*. * For full details, visit http://www.memorystick.com/psp Files can handle only the standard-size Memory Stick™, you will need a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold...
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...the start button or the u button on , the PSP™ system can adjust the tone or mute the sound using a PC. When Group Mode is turned on the remote control is pressed in step 3, the first track of actual products. UMD™ Memory Stick Duo™ Group 1 Group 2 Track 1 Track... 2 Track 3 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Group 3 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Hints • The PSP™ system cannot be displayed. • You can play tracks in groups that ...
...the start button or the u button on , the PSP™ system can adjust the tone or mute the sound using a PC. When Group Mode is turned on the remote control is pressed in step 3, the first track of actual products. UMD™ Memory Stick Duo™ Group 1 Group 2 Track 1 Track... 2 Track 3 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Group 3 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Hints • The PSP™ system cannot be displayed. • You can play tracks in groups that ...
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... be played or recorded using compatible software 1 Audio CD PC Memory Stick Duo™ 2 1 Use a PC with a Memory Stick™ slot that supports MagicGate™ other than Memory Stick PRO Duo™ ( page 110). * For full details, visit http://www.memorystick.com/psp You can use the PSP™ system to play music data obtained in the following...
... be played or recorded using compatible software 1 Audio CD PC Memory Stick Duo™ 2 1 Use a PC with a Memory Stick™ slot that supports MagicGate™ other than Memory Stick PRO Duo™ ( page 110). * For full details, visit http://www.memorystick.com/psp You can use the PSP™ system to play music data obtained in the following...
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... 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 compatible with the MP3 format are required to import tracks from an audio CD in the PSP™ system Import using compatible software 1 Audio CD PC Memory Stick Duo™ 3 1 Use a PC with the...
... 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 compatible with the MP3 format are required to import tracks from an audio CD in the PSP™ system Import using compatible software 1 Audio CD PC Memory Stick Duo™ 3 1 Use a PC with the...
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...™, and then create a folder named "MUSIC"* in the "MUSIC" folder. US Memory Stick Duo™ PSP MUSIC Data items 2 Music Folder 1 Folder Data items Hints • If a folder named "PSP" has already been created on the Memory Stick Duo™, create a "MUSIC" folder within it as a group. • Folders created... m3u file specifying the order in this folder. * The folder name does not need to save music data Create a folder named "PSP" directly on a Memory Stick Duo™ 69 The system will display the file as an (m3u) icon, and treat it . • You can create folders...
...™, and then create a folder named "MUSIC"* in the "MUSIC" folder. US Memory Stick Duo™ PSP MUSIC Data items 2 Music Folder 1 Folder Data items Hints • If a folder named "PSP" has already been created on the Memory Stick Duo™, create a "MUSIC" folder within it as a group. • Folders created... m3u file specifying the order in this folder. * The folder name does not need to save music data Create a folder named "PSP" directly on a Memory Stick Duo™ 69 The system will display the file as an (m3u) icon, and treat it . • You can create folders...
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... the methods described below. Photos on the Memory Stick Duo™ will be displayed by inserting the Memory Stick Duo™ from a PC to a Memory Stick Duo™ You can save images on a Memory Stick Duo™ by using a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately). Saving images on a Memory Stick Duo™ You can save images using...
... the methods described below. Photos on the Memory Stick Duo™ will be displayed by inserting the Memory Stick Duo™ from a PC to a Memory Stick Duo™ You can save images on a Memory Stick Duo™ by using a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately). Saving images on a Memory Stick Duo™ You can save images using...
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...Save image data in this folder. Where to be all capital letters. Photo Memory Stick PSP PHOTO Duo™ Data items 2 Folder 1 Folder Data items Hints • If a folder named "PSP" has already been created on the Memory Stick Duo™, create a "PHOTO" folder within it. • You can... saved anywhere other than in the "PHOTO" folder. The PSP™ system will not be recognized (Figure 2). • It may not be viewable on the PSP™ system. * A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) is required if the slot on the...
...Save image data in this folder. Where to be all capital letters. Photo Memory Stick PSP PHOTO Duo™ Data items 2 Folder 1 Folder Data items Hints • If a folder named "PSP" has already been created on the Memory Stick Duo™, create a "PHOTO" folder within it. • You can... saved anywhere other than in the "PHOTO" folder. The PSP™ system will not be recognized (Figure 2). • It may not be viewable on the PSP™ system. * A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (model number MSAC-M2: a Sony product sold separately) is required if the slot on the...