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...explained in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of their logos are trademarks of defective manufacturing, SONY will SONY be liable for users On the supplied software • ... player with this player cannot be used with the SonicStage software. • Furthermore, some areas. 4 ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus and their respective holders. Program ©2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Sony Corporation Documentation ©2005 Sony Corporation "WALKMAN" is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation...
...explained in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft, Windows and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of their logos are trademarks of defective manufacturing, SONY will SONY be liable for users On the supplied software • ... player with this player cannot be used with the SonicStage software. • Furthermore, some areas. 4 ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus and their respective holders. Program ©2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Sony Corporation Documentation ©2005 Sony Corporation "WALKMAN" is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation...
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Audio CDs MP3, WAV and Windows® Media Format Audio Files Download the latest audio files! USB connection 6 You can do with your computer. EMD (Electric Music 1 Distribution) Services Store digital audio files on your Network Walkman. Store favorite tracks! 2 Transfer files to your Network Walkman. 3 Enjoy music with your Network Walkman First, you need to enjoy. Overview What you can easily transfer digital audio files from your computer to the built-in flash memory and carry it anywhere to install the "SonicStage" software into your computer.
Audio CDs MP3, WAV and Windows® Media Format Audio Files Download the latest audio files! USB connection 6 You can do with your computer. EMD (Electric Music 1 Distribution) Services Store digital audio files on your Network Walkman. Store favorite tracks! 2 Transfer files to your Network Walkman. 3 Enjoy music with your Network Walkman First, you need to enjoy. Overview What you can easily transfer digital audio files from your computer to the built-in flash memory and carry it anywhere to install the "SonicStage" software into your computer.
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... computer, refer to your Network Walkman. In this case, transfer usable audio files (including non-audio data) back to the SonicStage operating instructions. Be sure to connect your Network Walkman to the computer using Windows Explorer when your Network Walkman is moving or the data being... transferred, unnecessary data may result in the Network Walkman. Note If the Network Walkman is disconnected from the computer when the icon ...
... computer, refer to your Network Walkman. In this case, transfer usable audio files (including non-audio data) back to the SonicStage operating instructions. Be sure to connect your Network Walkman to the computer using Windows Explorer when your Network Walkman is moving or the data being... transferred, unnecessary data may result in the Network Walkman. Note If the Network Walkman is disconnected from the computer when the icon ...
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..." menu of the built-in flash memory on Windows Explorer, as audio files will not play back. • Do not format the built-in Windows Explorer as an external drive (for audio data is... reduced by the same amount. • Do not edit any file in flash memory using Windows Explorer. in flash memory, ...the space for example: as the D drive). The built-in flash memory appears in flash memory using Windows Explorer. If you store a lot...
..." menu of the built-in flash memory on Windows Explorer, as audio files will not play back. • Do not format the built-in Windows Explorer as an external drive (for audio data is... reduced by the same amount. • Do not edit any file in flash memory using Windows Explorer. in flash memory, ...the space for example: as the D drive). The built-in flash memory appears in flash memory using Windows Explorer. If you store a lot...
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... verify the data stored in the memory prior to formatting. • All music data transferred to the Network Walkman using the SonicStage software • All data stored to the Network Walkman using Windows Explorer, etc. 3 Press U u of the 5 Direction JOG to select "Format" and press i (... while playing music. • Do not format the built-in step 4. Other functions B Other functions Formatting memory (Format) You can use your Network Walkman to confirm. If memory is complete, "Complete" appears. 5 Press i (VOL) of the 5 Direction JOG to the playback screen. /MENU button ...
... verify the data stored in the memory prior to formatting. • All music data transferred to the Network Walkman using the SonicStage software • All data stored to the Network Walkman using Windows Explorer, etc. 3 Press U u of the 5 Direction JOG to select "Format" and press i (... while playing music. • Do not format the built-in step 4. Other functions B Other functions Formatting memory (Format) You can use your Network Walkman to confirm. If memory is complete, "Complete" appears. 5 Press i (VOL) of the 5 Direction JOG to the playback screen. /MENU button ...
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...battery (page 12). • The Play Range is no sound. To reset the player If your Network Walkman does not operate normally, or if there is shortened. c Set the Slide Cover to... the builtin flash memory using Windows Explorer. c Format the built-in flash memory using your Network Walkman, use this troubleshooting guide to help of the Network Walkman (page 39). z Tip Any...• The headphone plug is being transferred. Troubleshooting If you experience any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. c Turn the volume up (page 15). • The headphone jack is set to the ...
...battery (page 12). • The Play Range is no sound. To reset the player If your Network Walkman does not operate normally, or if there is shortened. c Set the Slide Cover to... the builtin flash memory using Windows Explorer. c Format the built-in flash memory using your Network Walkman, use this troubleshooting guide to help of the Network Walkman (page 39). z Tip Any...• The headphone plug is being transferred. Troubleshooting If you experience any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. c Turn the volume up (page 15). • The headphone jack is set to the ...
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On the display window Symptom "s" appears for a title. Other Information continued 53 Cause/Remedy The AVLS is below...operating temperature is enabled. This is not malfunction. • The battery is set to the headphone jack/ cord of the Network Walkman until it clicks (page 15). c Battery life becomes shorter due to be replaced. c Charge the battery (page 12). c... Playback has stopped suddenly. Cause/Remedy Characters that cannot appear on your near Sony dealer. • Battery charging time is not properly connected to rename the title with appropriate characters.
On the display window Symptom "s" appears for a title. Other Information continued 53 Cause/Remedy The AVLS is below...operating temperature is enabled. This is not malfunction. • The battery is set to the headphone jack/ cord of the Network Walkman until it clicks (page 15). c Battery life becomes shorter due to be replaced. c Charge the battery (page 12). c... Playback has stopped suddenly. Cause/Remedy Characters that cannot appear on your near Sony dealer. • Battery charging time is not properly connected to rename the title with appropriate characters.
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... in the built-in . c Listen to . An apparatus emitting radio signals, such as possible. Your Network Walkman gets warm. USB hub or USB extension cable is being used . On FM tuner (NW-E303/E305/E307 only) Symptom You cannot hear the FM broadcast well. Reception is weak and sound quality is set... FM broadcast is not enough for the size of the Network Walkman becomes unstable while it is not guaranteed. Extend the headphone cord as far as a mobile phone is used near a window since the signal may become slightly warm. c Set "Beep: ON" in flash memory where you wish to is ...
... in the built-in . c Listen to . An apparatus emitting radio signals, such as possible. Your Network Walkman gets warm. USB hub or USB extension cable is being used . On FM tuner (NW-E303/E305/E307 only) Symptom You cannot hear the FM broadcast well. Reception is weak and sound quality is set... FM broadcast is not enough for the size of the Network Walkman becomes unstable while it is not guaranteed. Extend the headphone cord as far as a mobile phone is used near a window since the signal may become slightly warm. c Set "Beep: ON" in flash memory where you wish to is ...
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... to the built-in flash memory in flash memory" (page 57). For details, refer to the computer and then format your Network Walkman. Remedy Transfer the normal audio file back to "To delete abnormal data from the computer and then format the built-in flash memory,...FULL (NW-E303/E305/ E307 only) There is accessing to preset more stations, delete unnecessary stations first (page 48), then preset the stations you want . This is a problem with problems, erase the data from the built-in flash memory. To delete abnormal data from the Portable Player window of the...
... to the built-in flash memory in flash memory" (page 57). For details, refer to the computer and then format your Network Walkman. Remedy Transfer the normal audio file back to "To delete abnormal data from the computer and then format the built-in flash memory,...FULL (NW-E303/E305/ E307 only) There is accessing to preset more stations, delete unnecessary stations first (page 48), then preset the stations you want . This is a problem with problems, erase the data from the built-in flash memory. To delete abnormal data from the Portable Player window of the...
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... 6, 11, 12 D Date-Time 32 DISP/FM button (DISP button) 9, 26, 45 Display 10, 17, 24, 26 Display mode 26, 41 Download 6 E EMD service 6 Explorer (Windows Explorer) 14, 31 F Fast-forward 21 Fast-rewind 21 FM 45 Formatting 39 G Group 21 /MENU button (GROUP/MENU button) 9, 21 H Headphones 8, 15, 47 HOLD... function (Locking the controls) 30 I Information 44 J JOG 9, 15, 21 L Limiting the volume (AVLS) 33 Listening 15 Locking the controls (HOLD function) 30 M Menu list MP3 62 6, 61 continued 63 Other Information
... 6, 11, 12 D Date-Time 32 DISP/FM button (DISP button) 9, 26, 45 Display 10, 17, 24, 26 Display mode 26, 41 Download 6 E EMD service 6 Explorer (Windows Explorer) 14, 31 F Fast-forward 21 Fast-rewind 21 FM 45 Formatting 39 G Group 21 /MENU button (GROUP/MENU button) 9, 21 H Headphones 8, 15, 47 HOLD... function (Locking the controls) 30 I Information 44 J JOG 9, 15, 21 L Limiting the volume (AVLS) 33 Listening 15 Locking the controls (HOLD function) 30 M Menu list MP3 62 6, 61 continued 63 Other Information