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...64257;re, do not cover the ventilation of the player and the model number is located at www.sony.com/walkmanreg Proper registration will increase eye hazard. CAUTION... - Model No. If you have any questions about software upgrades, new products, services and other important announcements. Caution The use of the battery... contact: www.sony.com/walkmansupport Sony Network Portable Audio Support Line 1-(866)-456-7669 Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Ft. MZ-DH10P Serial No Product...
...64257;re, do not cover the ventilation of the player and the model number is located at www.sony.com/walkmanreg Proper registration will increase eye hazard. CAUTION... - Model No. If you have any questions about software upgrades, new products, services and other important announcements. Caution The use of the battery... contact: www.sony.com/walkmansupport Sony Network Portable Audio Support Line 1-(866)-456-7669 Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Ft. MZ-DH10P Serial No Product...
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...-ion batteries are cautioned that any interference received, including interference that this product is legally enforced, mainly in a particular installation. By ensuring this product shall not be handed over to the applicable collection point for a Class B digital device, pursuant.... Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in accordance with Part 15 of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: MZ-DH10P Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. For more detailed information about recycling of correctly, you purchased the product. Address: 16450 W....
...-ion batteries are cautioned that any interference received, including interference that this product is legally enforced, mainly in a particular installation. By ensuring this product shall not be handed over to the applicable collection point for a Class B digital device, pursuant.... Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in accordance with Part 15 of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: MZ-DH10P Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. For more detailed information about recycling of correctly, you purchased the product. Address: 16450 W....
Operating Instructions
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... USB cable2) • LIP-4WM Lithium- • Rechargeable ion rechargeable battery case battery • Carrying pouch • Ferrite core (for the remote cord, European model only) • CD-ROM3) (SonicStage/MD Simple Burner) • Operating Instructions 1) For USA model, remote control with this player, remember to follow the precautions below . (You must attach a ferrite...
... USB cable2) • LIP-4WM Lithium- • Rechargeable ion rechargeable battery case battery • Carrying pouch • Ferrite core (for the remote cord, European model only) • CD-ROM3) (SonicStage/MD Simple Burner) • Operating Instructions 1) For USA model, remote control with this player, remember to follow the precautions below . (You must attach a ferrite...
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... ask the dealer for Hi-MD Walkman * When using optional headphones/ earphones, use only headphones/earphones with micro plugs. Player Operation 11 Approx. 4 cm 3 Close the ferrite core. You cannot use as follows. • Rotally commander RM-WMC1 • MD label printer MZP-1 •...• MDR-series Stereo Headphones/earphones* • SRS-series Active Speakers • Recordable MDs ES-series • 1GB Hi-MD disc HMD1G • LIP-4WM Lithium-ion rechargeable battery • MCMD-R1 dedicated memory card reader for detailed information about the accessories in your country...
... ask the dealer for Hi-MD Walkman * When using optional headphones/ earphones, use only headphones/earphones with micro plugs. Player Operation 11 Approx. 4 cm 3 Close the ferrite core. You cannot use as follows. • Rotally commander RM-WMC1 • MD label printer MZP-1 •...• MDR-series Stereo Headphones/earphones* • SRS-series Active Speakers • Recordable MDs ES-series • 1GB Hi-MD disc HMD1G • LIP-4WM Lithium-ion rechargeable battery • MCMD-R1 dedicated memory card reader for detailed information about the accessories in your country...
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...: VOL +/- control ( page 19) DOWNLOAD2) button HOLD switch ( page 19) Battery compartment Flash Mirror Lens Lens cover (AUDIO/PHOTO)3) ...DISPLAY/ SLIDE SHOW button ( page 22, 23, 33) OPEN switch ( page 18) Display 12 Guide to Parts and Controls Remote Player ...
...: VOL +/- control ( page 19) DOWNLOAD2) button HOLD switch ( page 19) Battery compartment Flash Mirror Lens Lens cover (AUDIO/PHOTO)3) ...DISPLAY/ SLIDE SHOW button ( page 22, 23, 33) OPEN switch ( page 18) Display 12 Guide to Parts and Controls Remote Player ...
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... the USB cradle and push it in firmly. 6 Make sure that the CHG lamp on the player or the remote while charging. 1 Slide and open the battery compartment lid in the direction of the arrow. 3 Close the lid. 4 Connect the AC power adaptor to the USB cradle and the... AC power adaptor to a wall outlet 2 Insert the rechargeable battery. Operations can be done on the player lights up. Preparing a Power Source Charge the rechargeable battery before using this player only, you cannot charge other model using it for this cradle.
... the USB cradle and push it in firmly. 6 Make sure that the CHG lamp on the player or the remote while charging. 1 Slide and open the battery compartment lid in the direction of the arrow. 3 Close the lid. 4 Connect the AC power adaptor to the USB cradle and the... AC power adaptor to a wall outlet 2 Insert the rechargeable battery. Operations can be done on the player lights up. Preparing a Power Source Charge the rechargeable battery before using this player only, you cannot charge other model using it for this cradle.
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... the USB cradle and the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet. 2 Place the player on the operating conditions, the display may vary according to 80%. After 2 more hours of charging, the battery will be restored. • Charge the rechargeable battery at the start of charging, it is used for the CHG lamp to...
... the USB cradle and the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet. 2 Place the player on the operating conditions, the display may vary according to 80%. After 2 more hours of charging, the battery will be restored. • Charge the rechargeable battery at the start of charging, it is used for the CHG lamp to...
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...Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association) standard. The power turns on how the player is 1.3M Fine When viewing still images (hour) (Approx.)4) Image size 1GB Hi-MD disc 60/74/80-minute standard disc Battery life 1 1 Measured in accordance with the CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association...LP2 LP4 14 14.5 Measured in the following situations: - Shooting one time every 30 seconds - When listening to music in the slide show (hour) (Approx.) Hi-MD mode 1GB Hi-MD disc 60/74/80-minute standard disc Linear PCM Hi-SP 1.75 2 1.75 2 Hi-LP 2 2 MP32)...
...Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association) standard. The power turns on how the player is 1.3M Fine When viewing still images (hour) (Approx.)4) Image size 1GB Hi-MD disc 60/74/80-minute standard disc Battery life 1 1 Measured in accordance with the CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association...LP2 LP4 14 14.5 Measured in the following situations: - Shooting one time every 30 seconds - When listening to music in the slide show (hour) (Approx.) Hi-MD mode 1GB Hi-MD disc 60/74/80-minute standard disc Linear PCM Hi-SP 1.75 2 1.75 2 Hi-LP 2 2 MP32)...
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... in the display. 2 Push the 5-way control key toward +/- When the player is in the shooting mode for a few minutes. 17 The date and time are cancelled if the rechargeable battery is depleted or left out of the player. / Lens cover DISPLAY 5-way control key ENT) 1 Slide the lens cover. repeatedly... or turn the jog dial to the clock of the player for the first time, Clock Set screen appears ...
... in the display. 2 Push the 5-way control key toward +/- When the player is in the shooting mode for a few minutes. 17 The date and time are cancelled if the rechargeable battery is depleted or left out of the player. / Lens cover DISPLAY 5-way control key ENT) 1 Slide the lens cover. repeatedly... or turn the jog dial to the clock of the player for the first time, Clock Set screen appears ...
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...not operate the player for about 10 seconds after stopping playback, the player turns off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery (Auto Power-Off function). • If you do not operate the player for about 30 seconds while playing back music, the display turns off automatically to Music On the ...remote Insert a disc and press . You can adjust the volume by turning the VOL +/- control If the play does not start Make sure the player is connected to an AC power adaptor, the display remains on. Listening to save battery power. control...
...not operate the player for about 10 seconds after stopping playback, the player turns off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery (Auto Power-Off function). • If you do not operate the player for about 30 seconds while playing back music, the display turns off automatically to Music On the ...remote Insert a disc and press . You can adjust the volume by turning the VOL +/- control If the play does not start Make sure the player is connected to an AC power adaptor, the display remains on. Listening to save battery power. control...
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Continued 21 Listening to Music Display When Listening to Music Display on the player Playback condition ( page 20) : Playback : Stop : Pause /: Forward/backward /: Finding the ...month/date)* (example: '03 08/29) Recording format (example: ATRAC3plus) Recording mode (example: Hi-SP) Bit rate (example: 256k) • Cover art Hi-MD/MD mode ( page 67) Main play mode ( page 36) Sub play mode ( page 36) Repeat ( page 36) ...
Continued 21 Listening to Music Display When Listening to Music Display on the player Playback condition ( page 20) : Playback : Stop : Pause /: Forward/backward /: Finding the ...month/date)* (example: '03 08/29) Recording format (example: ATRAC3plus) Recording mode (example: Hi-SP) Bit rate (example: 256k) • Cover art Hi-MD/MD mode ( page 67) Main play mode ( page 36) Sub play mode ( page 36) Repeat ( page 36) ...
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...still image for a cover art and set it is dirty ( page 62). • When shooting outdoors during shooting, the player turns off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery (Auto Power-Off function). About writing the system file The system file is the space on , (Icon of...You can search for about 3 minutes during clear weather or under the following conditions. Notes • If you press / in another mode as the music cover art ( page 41). Indicator changes from the camera and dark. - The subject reflects or has a lustrous finish, such...
...still image for a cover art and set it is dirty ( page 62). • When shooting outdoors during shooting, the player turns off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery (Auto Power-Off function). About writing the system file The system file is the space on , (Icon of...You can search for about 3 minutes during clear weather or under the following conditions. Notes • If you press / in another mode as the music cover art ( page 41). Indicator changes from the camera and dark. - The subject reflects or has a lustrous finish, such...
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... Still Images 1 Open the lens cover to prevent wearing down the battery (Auto power-off automatically to start up camera, then press / . Note • If you press / in the viewing mode, the mode is in the previous or next folder. The player is changed to the shooting mode. • If you do... not operate the player for about 3 minutes during viewing, the player turns off function). 5-way control key 28 If you can view the still images in the...
... Still Images 1 Open the lens cover to prevent wearing down the battery (Auto power-off automatically to start up camera, then press / . Note • If you press / in the viewing mode, the mode is in the previous or next folder. The player is changed to the shooting mode. • If you do... not operate the player for about 3 minutes during viewing, the player turns off function). 5-way control key 28 If you can view the still images in the...
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.... : Flash ( page 31) : Self-timer ( page 31) : Shooting cover art ( page 26) : Macro ( page 32) : Quick Review ( page 32) Battery remaining indicator ( page 15) Image size and quality indicator ( page 42) Mode indicator : Viewing : JPEG Viewer ( page 46) : Slide Show...
.... : Flash ( page 31) : Self-timer ( page 31) : Shooting cover art ( page 26) : Macro ( page 32) : Quick Review ( page 32) Battery remaining indicator ( page 15) Image size and quality indicator ( page 42) Mode indicator : Viewing : JPEG Viewer ( page 46) : Slide Show...
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...Even if you want to use among the 30. Off On Off On 1Memory Erase Off On Hi-MD MD The beep is pressed. The player automatically stores the settings for up to 30 discs can only be stored depend on another component that does not support Hi...with "Disc Mode" set to the Hi-MD mode. If you operate the player. Any settings stored afterwards will replace the settings with the lowest frequency of current disc is inserted. The player does not turn off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery. The disc information of use the disc ...
...Even if you want to use among the 30. Off On Off On 1Memory Erase Off On Hi-MD MD The beep is pressed. The player automatically stores the settings for up to 30 discs can only be stored depend on another component that does not support Hi...with "Disc Mode" set to the Hi-MD mode. If you operate the player. Any settings stored afterwards will replace the settings with the lowest frequency of current disc is inserted. The player does not turn off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery. The disc information of use the disc ...
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This is supplied from the rechargeable battery. Connect the large connector of the USB cable to a USB jack on your computer using the dedicated USB cable. This allows the player to be used without power being supplied from the USB port of Device" appears in MD mode, make the message disappear. 1 Insert ...to the computer, power (bus power) is not a problem. to USB jack dedicated USB cable (supplied) to the USB connector on the player set to "Hi-MD" (default setting), and then insert a 60/74/80-minute standard disc, the operation mode of the disc may automatically change to install ...
This is supplied from the rechargeable battery. Connect the large connector of the USB cable to a USB jack on your computer using the dedicated USB cable. This allows the player to be used without power being supplied from the USB port of Device" appears in MD mode, make the message disappear. 1 Insert ...to the computer, power (bus power) is not a problem. to USB jack dedicated USB cable (supplied) to the USB connector on the player set to "Hi-MD" (default setting), and then insert a 60/74/80-minute standard disc, the operation mode of the disc may automatically change to install ...
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...of the dedicated USB cable or other unforeseen occurrences. Storing Non-Audio Data Connecting to Your Computer Notes • Nothing appears in the player's display when it is recommended that satisfy the system requirements. This may malfunction if your computer changes to system suspend, sleep, or ...• We do not remote the dedicated USB cable. When using Windows 98SE/2000/Me 1 Insert a disc in Hi-MD mode, and then connect to charge the rechargeable battery in the disc appear. Make sure to disable any changes to suspend, sleep, or hibernation mode. • Make sure ...
...of the dedicated USB cable or other unforeseen occurrences. Storing Non-Audio Data Connecting to Your Computer Notes • Nothing appears in the player's display when it is recommended that satisfy the system requirements. This may malfunction if your computer changes to system suspend, sleep, or ...• We do not remote the dedicated USB cable. When using Windows 98SE/2000/Me 1 Insert a disc in Hi-MD mode, and then connect to charge the rechargeable battery in the disc appear. Make sure to disable any changes to suspend, sleep, or hibernation mode. • Make sure ...
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... minute after a long period of the rechargeable battery may be restored. The rechargeable battery is not fully charged, the battery may be fully charged. The rechargeable battery cannot be ending. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If a problem occurs during player operation, follow the steps described below before consulting the nearest Sony dealer. Check "Messages" ( page 58) for...
... minute after a long period of the rechargeable battery may be restored. The rechargeable battery is not fully charged, the battery may be fully charged. The rechargeable battery cannot be ending. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If a problem occurs during player operation, follow the steps described below before consulting the nearest Sony dealer. Check "Messages" ( page 58) for...
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...that is included in the plug of recording is normal and poses no danger. If you do not operate the player for about 30 seconds while playing back music, the display turns off function). Playback sound skips. Sound has a lot of recording is not displayed. Clean the plug...from the source of recording that supports Hi-MD. This occurs due to select some group-related menu. To turn on the supplied software is turned off . When an audio track is turned off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery (Auto power-off automatically to "Normal Play...
...that is included in the plug of recording is normal and poses no danger. If you do not operate the player for about 30 seconds while playing back music, the display turns off function). Playback sound skips. Sound has a lot of recording is not displayed. Clean the plug...from the source of recording that supports Hi-MD. This occurs due to select some group-related menu. To turn on the supplied software is turned off . When an audio track is turned off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery (Auto power-off automatically to "Normal Play...
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...data transfer, recording, or editing operation on the computer, but while the rechargeable battery is missing from the player or is not correctly connected to the computer. The player is insufficient. Follow the designated copy procedure for your computer. Symptom You... USB cable or insert a fully charged rechargeable battery into the player, and then press . The player is drained. Connect the player and your computer correctly using the correct copy procedure for your computer. Connect the player and your computer correctly using the USB cable ...
...data transfer, recording, or editing operation on the computer, but while the rechargeable battery is missing from the player or is not correctly connected to the computer. The player is insufficient. Follow the designated copy procedure for your computer. Symptom You... USB cable or insert a fully charged rechargeable battery into the player, and then press . The player is drained. Connect the player and your computer correctly using the correct copy procedure for your computer. Connect the player and your computer correctly using the USB cable ...