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2-595-911-11(2) NW-E103/E105/E107 Operating Instructions GB Network Walkman Portable IC Audio Player To go to the section you want to read, click the title in the PDF Bookmarks, the title in the "Table of Contents" of the Operating Instructions, or the page in the sentences. © 2005 Sony Corporation
2-595-911-11(2) NW-E103/E105/E107 Operating Instructions GB Network Walkman Portable IC Audio Player To go to the section you want to read, click the title in the PDF Bookmarks, the title in the "Table of Contents" of the Operating Instructions, or the page in the sentences. © 2005 Sony Corporation
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... copyright holder. • In no other responsibility. • The software provided with this player cannot be liable for any financial damage, or loss of Sony Corporation to operate your Network Walkman. All other than that which is so designated. • Please note that provided is... a trademark of defective manufacturing, SONY will SONY be used with software other trademarks and registered trademarks...
... copyright holder. • In no other responsibility. • The software provided with this player cannot be liable for any financial damage, or loss of Sony Corporation to operate your Network Walkman. All other than that which is so designated. • Please note that provided is... a trademark of defective manufacturing, SONY will SONY be used with software other trademarks and registered trademarks...
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... Basic Operations Transferring audio files from the computer to your Network Walkman 12 Listening to music with your Network Walkman 14 What is the Group function 15 On other operations ...Digital sound preset 23 Selecting the Sound quality 23 Adjusting the Sound quality 24 Locking the controls (HOLD 25 Storing non-audio data 25 Adjusting the settings of your Network Walkman... functions Formatting memory (FORMAT 32 Displaying the player information (INFO 33 Other Information Precautions 34 Troubleshooting 35 To reset the player 35 What happened 35 Messages 38 Specifications 40...
... Basic Operations Transferring audio files from the computer to your Network Walkman 12 Listening to music with your Network Walkman 14 What is the Group function 15 On other operations ...Digital sound preset 23 Selecting the Sound quality 23 Adjusting the Sound quality 24 Locking the controls (HOLD 25 Storing non-audio data 25 Adjusting the settings of your Network Walkman... functions Formatting memory (FORMAT 32 Displaying the player information (INFO 33 Other Information Precautions 34 Troubleshooting 35 To reset the player 35 What happened 35 Messages 38 Specifications 40...
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You can do with your Network Walkman. USB connection 6 Audio CDs MP3, WAV and Windows® Media Format Audio Files 2 Transfer files to your computer. Download the latest audio files! Store favorite songs! 3 Enjoy music with your Network Walkman First, you can easily transfer digital audio files from your computer to the built-in flash memory and carry it anywhere to enjoy. Overview What you need to install the "SonicStage" software into your computer. EMD (Electric Music 1 Distribution) Services Store digital audio files on your Network Walkman.
You can do with your Network Walkman. USB connection 6 Audio CDs MP3, WAV and Windows® Media Format Audio Files 2 Transfer files to your computer. Download the latest audio files! Store favorite songs! 3 Enjoy music with your Network Walkman First, you can easily transfer digital audio files from your computer to the built-in flash memory and carry it anywhere to enjoy. Overview What you need to install the "SonicStage" software into your computer. EMD (Electric Music 1 Distribution) Services Store digital audio files on your Network Walkman.
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...select songs to be displayed properly on the Network Walkman may not be played by the player. 7 Use of the text and characters, the text shown on device. NW-E107: 1GB built-in flash memory, more... as well as audio files. *1 Differs according to problems of the Network Walkman or computer. • Depending on the type of the music beyond this case, the figure for the recordable time is when recording ... of the copyright holders. • Sony is limited to : - NW-E105: 512MB built-in flash memory, more than 11 hours 40 minutes. The player is due to private use only. In...
...select songs to be displayed properly on the Network Walkman may not be played by the player. 7 Use of the text and characters, the text shown on device. NW-E107: 1GB built-in flash memory, more... as well as audio files. *1 Differs according to problems of the Network Walkman or computer. • Depending on the type of the music beyond this case, the figure for the recordable time is when recording ... of the copyright holders. • Sony is limited to : - NW-E105: 512MB built-in flash memory, more than 11 hours 40 minutes. The player is due to private use only. In...
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Refer to it whenever you call upon your Network Walkman. The number is required for the SonicStage software, PDF file Operating Instructions and PDF file SonicStage Operating Instructions (1) • Quick Start Guide 8 Serial Number • ... in the menu screen (page 33). • CD-ROM for customer registration. Step 1: Checking the package contents Please check the accessories in the package. • Network Walkman (1) • Headphones (1) About the Serial Number The serial number provided for your device is in the battery compartment of your...
Refer to it whenever you call upon your Network Walkman. The number is required for the SonicStage software, PDF file Operating Instructions and PDF file SonicStage Operating Instructions (1) • Quick Start Guide 8 Serial Number • ... in the menu screen (page 33). • CD-ROM for customer registration. Step 1: Checking the package contents Please check the accessories in the package. • Network Walkman (1) • Headphones (1) About the Serial Number The serial number provided for your device is in the battery compartment of your...
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HOLD: Protect the Network Walkman against accidental operation (page 25). qa USB jack (page 12) 10 Play songs by group (page 23). : Normal mode. Play or search songs by track ...
HOLD: Protect the Network Walkman against accidental operation (page 25). qa USB jack (page 12) 10 Play songs by group (page 23). : Normal mode. Play or search songs by track ...
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.... "USB CONNECT" appears in your computer. Basic Operations Transferring audio files from the computer to your Network Walkman Note Before connecting your Network Walkman to the computer for the first time, be available). 1 Install the SonicStage software in your computer.... 2 Import audio files into the SonicStage software. z Tip The SonicStage operating instructions are installed with this Network Walkman before connecting your Network Walkman to the SonicStage operating instructions for details. Even if the SonicStage software is already installed, you connect your computer...
.... "USB CONNECT" appears in your computer. Basic Operations Transferring audio files from the computer to your Network Walkman Note Before connecting your Network Walkman to the computer for the first time, be available). 1 Install the SonicStage software in your computer.... 2 Import audio files into the SonicStage software. z Tip The SonicStage operating instructions are installed with this Network Walkman before connecting your Network Walkman to the SonicStage operating instructions for details. Even if the SonicStage software is already installed, you connect your computer...
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...dedicated USB cable. • Some USB devices connected to the computer may be destroyed. • Use of your Network Walkman. • The control buttons on your Network Walkman are all disabled while it is connected to a computer. • You can display the data stored in the... built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer when your Network Walkman is connected to the computer. 4 Transfer audio files to your Network Walkman with the proper operation of your Network Walkman. Basic Operations Notes • "DATA ACCESS" will be displayed while your computer ...
...dedicated USB cable. • Some USB devices connected to the computer may be destroyed. • Use of your Network Walkman. • The control buttons on your Network Walkman are all disabled while it is connected to a computer. • You can display the data stored in the... built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer when your Network Walkman is connected to the computer. 4 Transfer audio files to your Network Walkman with the proper operation of your Network Walkman. Basic Operations Notes • "DATA ACCESS" will be displayed while your computer ...
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... Press the Nx button. to adjust the volume. If playback does not start Make sure that the GROUP/HOLD switch is played. Listening to music with your Network Walkman Please insert the battery before use (see page 9), and transfer audio files to 29). 14 GROUP/HOLD switch When the normal playback mode is... selected, playback stops automatically after the last song is set in the Preset and Manual mode (page 28 to your Network Walkman. Note When using Network Walkman, be set to (NORMAL) (page 25).
... Press the Nx button. to adjust the volume. If playback does not start Make sure that the GROUP/HOLD switch is played. Listening to music with your Network Walkman Please insert the battery before use (see page 9), and transfer audio files to 29). 14 GROUP/HOLD switch When the normal playback mode is... selected, playback stops automatically after the last song is set in the Preset and Manual mode (page 28 to your Network Walkman. Note When using Network Walkman, be set to (NORMAL) (page 25).
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... files transferred to the SonicStage software are always grouped when transferred to the built-in each group. • You can transfer to select favorite music conveniently on your Network Walkman. Track1 continued 15 In addition, any shift operations, such as Skip or Repeat, are displayed instead of songs in flash memory. The Group...
... files transferred to the SonicStage software are always grouped when transferred to the built-in each group. • You can transfer to select favorite music conveniently on your Network Walkman. Track1 continued 15 In addition, any shift operations, such as Skip or Repeat, are displayed instead of songs in flash memory. The Group...
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Press the .- Listening to music with your Network Walkman On other operations Nx button MENU button GROUP/HOLD switch .-/+> button z Tip You can select to the Group mode by setting the GROUP/HOLD switch ...
Press the .- Listening to music with your Network Walkman On other operations Nx button MENU button GROUP/HOLD switch .-/+> button z Tip You can select to the Group mode by setting the GROUP/HOLD switch ...
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...)." • Sentence Rep: see "Playing specified sentences repeatedly (Sentence Repeat)." Repeat mode 4 Press the MENU button. You can operate each repeat mode you connect the Network Walkman to the normal screen. The display returns to your computer, the selected desired mode will be canceled. • You can check the current Track Repeat...
...)." • Sentence Rep: see "Playing specified sentences repeatedly (Sentence Repeat)." Repeat mode 4 Press the MENU button. You can operate each repeat mode you connect the Network Walkman to the normal screen. The display returns to your computer, the selected desired mode will be canceled. • You can check the current Track Repeat...
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... (page 17). 20 z Tip The default repeat counts setting is recognized as a non-spoken section and Sentence Repeat begins from the previous spoken section. The Network Walkman detects spoken sections and non-spoken sections from the setting point and repeats the voice data for setting counts. But you can change the repeat...; If a non-spoken section is not detected until the track end, the track end point is 2 times for language-learning material which has no background music. Refer to "Setting the repeat counts" on page 21.
... (page 17). 20 z Tip The default repeat counts setting is recognized as a non-spoken section and Sentence Repeat begins from the previous spoken section. The Network Walkman detects spoken sections and non-spoken sections from the setting point and repeats the voice data for setting counts. But you can change the repeat...; If a non-spoken section is not detected until the track end, the track end point is 2 times for language-learning material which has no background music. Refer to "Setting the repeat counts" on page 21.
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... not play back. The built-in flash memory is reduced by using Windows Explorer. GROUP/HOLD switch Storing non-audio data You can protect your Network Walkman against accidental operation by the same amount. • Do not edit any file in the [OMGAUDIO] folder of your computer to the built-in flash...
... not play back. The built-in flash memory is reduced by using Windows Explorer. GROUP/HOLD switch Storing non-audio data You can protect your Network Walkman against accidental operation by the same amount. • Do not edit any file in the [OMGAUDIO] folder of your computer to the built-in flash...
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B Adjusting the settings of your Network Walkman Adjusting the current time setting (DATE-TIME) You can set and display the current time. The menu screen is displayed. REPEATMODE> 2 Press the .-/+> button to select "DATE-TIME" and press the Nx button to confirm. The "minute" digit blinks. 1:00 6 As you did ...the .-/+> button to adjust the "minute" setting and pressing the Nx button to confirm, the display switches to the time setting screen. The "month" digit blinks. 2005y 1m 1d 4 As you did in step 5, adjust the settings for "month" and "date." Nx button MENU button .-/+> button 1 ...
B Adjusting the settings of your Network Walkman Adjusting the current time setting (DATE-TIME) You can set and display the current time. The menu screen is displayed. REPEATMODE> 2 Press the .-/+> button to select "DATE-TIME" and press the Nx button to confirm. The "minute" digit blinks. 1:00 6 As you did ...the .-/+> button to adjust the "minute" setting and pressing the Nx button to confirm, the display switches to the time setting screen. The "month" digit blinks. 2005y 1m 1d 4 As you did in step 5, adjust the settings for "month" and "date." Nx button MENU button .-/+> button 1 ...
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Limiting the volume (AVLS) You can set , the display for a long time, your Network Walkman MENU button .-/+> button 1 Press the MENU button. You can listen to prevent auditory disturbance or distraction. To cancel the Menu mode Select [RETURN] in the ... press the Nx button to confirm. Notes • If the unit is not set AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System) to limit the maximum volume to music at a moderate level. With AVLS, you can display the current time while pressing the button. continued 27 AVLS :OFF 3 Press the .-/+> button to select "ON...
Limiting the volume (AVLS) You can set , the display for a long time, your Network Walkman MENU button .-/+> button 1 Press the MENU button. You can listen to prevent auditory disturbance or distraction. To cancel the Menu mode Select [RETURN] in the ... press the Nx button to confirm. Notes • If the unit is not set AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System) to limit the maximum volume to music at a moderate level. With AVLS, you can display the current time while pressing the button. continued 27 AVLS :OFF 3 Press the .-/+> button to select "ON...
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... :SET> To cancel the Menu mode Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the MENU button. VOL LO xx 6 Set volume levels of your Network Walkman 3 Press the Nx button to select "VOL MID xx," and then press the VOLUME +/- The menu screen is the volume level. Adjusting the settings of...
... :SET> To cancel the Menu mode Select [RETURN] in the menu screen or press the MENU button. VOL LO xx 6 Set volume levels of your Network Walkman 3 Press the Nx button to select "VOL MID xx," and then press the VOLUME +/- The menu screen is the volume level. Adjusting the settings of...
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... to the normal screen. 30 The display returns to confirm. Turning off the beep sound (BEEP) You can turn off the beep sounds of your Network Walkman. To cancel the Menu mode Select [RETURN] in step 3. "ON" blinks. MENU button .-/+> button 1 Press the MENU button.
... to the normal screen. 30 The display returns to confirm. Turning off the beep sound (BEEP) You can turn off the beep sounds of your Network Walkman. To cancel the Menu mode Select [RETURN] in step 3. "ON" blinks. MENU button .-/+> button 1 Press the MENU button.
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... the setting to the normal screen. REPEATMODE> 2 Press the .-/+> button to select "LIGHT:" and press the Nx button to confirm. Adjusting the settings of your Network Walkman Changing the backlight setting You can select ON or OFF. LIGHT:ON 4 Press the MENU button. LIGHT:OFF 31 To cancel the Menu mode Select...
... the setting to the normal screen. REPEATMODE> 2 Press the .-/+> button to select "LIGHT:" and press the Nx button to confirm. Adjusting the settings of your Network Walkman Changing the backlight setting You can select ON or OFF. LIGHT:ON 4 Press the MENU button. LIGHT:OFF 31 To cancel the Menu mode Select...