Authorizing the Network Player
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... NW-HD5 Network Walkman™ Player Tracks managed by the Connect music store. Launch SonicStage software, and attach your device on up to de-authorize one of the ATRAC Audio Device panel. 4. Follow the on the additional PC(s). Confirm de-authorization. By authorizing your device, you do not need to five PCs. To authorize your device on -screen instructions to transfer your PC's hard drive, and/or tracks purchased and downloaded...
... NW-HD5 Network Walkman™ Player Tracks managed by the Connect music store. Launch SonicStage software, and attach your device on up to de-authorize one of the ATRAC Audio Device panel. 4. Follow the on the additional PC(s). Confirm de-authorization. By authorizing your device, you do not need to five PCs. To authorize your device on -screen instructions to transfer your PC's hard drive, and/or tracks purchased and downloaded...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... your Sony dealer regarding this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a confined space, such as vases, on the bottom of the player. Do not install the appliance in accordance with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to correct the interference by turning...
... your Sony dealer regarding this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a confined space, such as vases, on the bottom of the player. Do not install the appliance in accordance with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to correct the interference by turning...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... search category (Unit play 47 Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat play 49 Other Functions Changing Sound Quality and Settings 51 Setup items for sound quality and displays 52 Customizing sound quality (6-Band Equalizer - Custom 55 Adjusting treble and bass emphasis (Digital Sound Preset 56 Connecting Other Devices 58 Storing Data Other Than Audio Files 59 Resetting to the Factory Settings 60 Initializing Hard Disk 62 Uninstalling SonicStage 64 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 65 Using SonicStage Help 73 Error Messages 75 Additional Information Specifications 79 Index 81...
... search category (Unit play 47 Playing tracks repeatedly (Repeat play 49 Other Functions Changing Sound Quality and Settings 51 Setup items for sound quality and displays 52 Customizing sound quality (6-Band Equalizer - Custom 55 Adjusting treble and bass emphasis (Digital Sound Preset 56 Connecting Other Devices 58 Storing Data Other Than Audio Files 59 Resetting to the Factory Settings 60 Initializing Hard Disk 62 Uninstalling SonicStage 64 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 65 Using SonicStage Help 73 Error Messages 75 Additional Information Specifications 79 Index 81...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... of the following Open Globe, Inc. The pre-installed sample audio data is for purchasing this Sony product. The Network Walkman is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. The Gracenote logo and logotype, and the "Powered by Gracenote" logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other patents issued or pending. To delete this audio data, delete it out...
... of the following Open Globe, Inc. The pre-installed sample audio data is for purchasing this Sony product. The Network Walkman is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. The Gracenote logo and logotype, and the "Powered by Gracenote" logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other patents issued or pending. To delete this audio data, delete it out...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... player beforehand). For customers in its intended manner during the warranty period, the adaptor should be serviced. Table of Contents Index Getting Started Checking the Supplied Accessories • Headphones (1) • Dedicated USB cable (1) • AC power adaptor (1) • Carrying case (1) • CD-ROM (1)* (SonicStage software, PDF of Operating Instructions) • Quick Start Guide (1) * Do not play this CD-ROM on an audio CD player. (The rechargeable battery has been installed...
... player beforehand). For customers in its intended manner during the warranty period, the adaptor should be serviced. Table of Contents Index Getting Started Checking the Supplied Accessories • Headphones (1) • Dedicated USB cable (1) • AC power adaptor (1) • Carrying case (1) • CD-ROM (1)* (SonicStage software, PDF of Operating Instructions) • Quick Start Guide (1) * Do not play this CD-ROM on an audio CD player. (The rechargeable battery has been installed...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... mode when the player is completed in the display changes to "Charging," and charging of the battery starts. Continued 13 GB Charging the battery using the AC power adaptor. Charging is connected to the computer via the USB cable, without an AC power adaptor, the battery discharges without being charged. * When the battery wears down, the charging time gets longer. However, the charging time gets longer. Table of Contents Index Getting Started Preparing a Power Source Charge...
... mode when the player is completed in the display changes to "Charging," and charging of the battery starts. Continued 13 GB Charging the battery using the AC power adaptor. Charging is connected to the computer via the USB cable, without an AC power adaptor, the battery discharges without being charged. * When the battery wears down, the charging time gets longer. However, the charging time gets longer. Table of Contents Index Getting Started Preparing a Power Source Charge...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed operating system - To back up your audio data. Table of Contents Index Getting Started Notes • SonicStage is not supported by the new version with the new functions. - Multi-boot environment - Continued 17 GB If OpenMG Jukebox or SonicStage has been installed, the existing software will co-exist with the standard (factory) settings. • We do not guarantee trouble-free operation...
... upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed operating system - To back up your audio data. Table of Contents Index Getting Started Notes • SonicStage is not supported by the new version with the new functions. - Multi-boot environment - Continued 17 GB If OpenMG Jukebox or SonicStage has been installed, the existing software will co-exist with the standard (factory) settings. • We do not guarantee trouble-free operation...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... version into the optimum data format (OpenMG) for details ( page 73). Refer to SonicStage Help for this player, in order to transfer audio data to the Internet beforehand. Follow the instructions in the window. * "Programs" in the case of SonicStage, the "SonicStage file conversion tool"** window appears when you use the earlier version of Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 2000 Professional/Windows 98 Second Edition ** This tool converts the audio files...
... version into the optimum data format (OpenMG) for details ( page 73). Refer to SonicStage Help for this player, in order to transfer audio data to the Internet beforehand. Follow the instructions in the window. * "Programs" in the case of SonicStage, the "SonicStage file conversion tool"** window appears when you use the earlier version of Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 2000 Professional/Windows 98 Second Edition ** This tool converts the audio files...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... "CD Info" on the right side of the window to uncheck on the SonicStage window before clicking in the music source list. Continued 20 GB To change the format and bit rate ( page 21) for bit rate. The default setting is OpenMG Audio (ATRAC3plus) for format and 64 kbps for audio CD recording Click "Settings" on the SonicStage window. To stop recording Click...
... "CD Info" on the right side of the window to uncheck on the SonicStage window before clicking in the music source list. Continued 20 GB To change the format and bit rate ( page 21) for bit rate. The default setting is OpenMG Audio (ATRAC3plus) for format and 64 kbps for audio CD recording Click "Settings" on the SonicStage window. To stop recording Click...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... to the Player What is CD information? Using SonicStage, you cannot obtain CD information of CDs that satisfies the demand for bit rate. The larger bit rates provide, better sound quality. To change the format and bit rate, click "Settings" on the right side of the SonicStage window. 21 GB Table of Contents Index Transferring Audio Data to information...
... to the Player What is CD information? Using SonicStage, you cannot obtain CD information of CDs that satisfies the demand for bit rate. The larger bit rates provide, better sound quality. To change the format and bit rate, click "Settings" on the right side of the SonicStage window. 21 GB Table of Contents Index Transferring Audio Data to information...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... Traditional Chinese. 2) The messages and the menus are set to the appropriate direction when you can operate the player with your left so that you can operate the player with your right hand. Factory Settings Initialise HDD Update Firmware All of Contents Index Item Orient Screen Language Initialize System 3) Options (: Default setting) Vertical Fixes the display vertically. Español The messages and the...
... Traditional Chinese. 2) The messages and the menus are set to the appropriate direction when you can operate the player with your left so that you can operate the player with your right hand. Factory Settings Initialise HDD Update Firmware All of Contents Index Item Orient Screen Language Initialize System 3) Options (: Default setting) Vertical Fixes the display vertically. Español The messages and the...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... playback, turn down the volume of the connected device to tracks through a stereo system and record tracks in the Options display to output sound to turn off all devices before making the connections and changing the settings and explained below . If it is not available and do not set "Audio Output" to connect. Left (white) to (headphones)/ LINE OUT jack Right (red) Connecting cord (minijack, not supplied) You need to change...
... playback, turn down the volume of the connected device to tracks through a stereo system and record tracks in the Options display to output sound to turn off all devices before making the connections and changing the settings and explained below . If it is not available and do not set "Audio Output" to connect. Left (white) to (headphones)/ LINE OUT jack Right (red) Connecting cord (minijack, not supplied) You need to change...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... be displayed on this player, playback will stop mode when using the battery. Press to select other tracks ( page 30). The player has been subjected to a warm place). The backlight is not turned on. "Backlight" is finished. For all the cases, press any button to "Always Off." are locked. Set it to rename the title with appropriate. Use the SonicStage software...
... be displayed on this player, playback will stop mode when using the battery. Press to select other tracks ( page 30). The player has been subjected to a warm place). The backlight is not turned on. "Backlight" is finished. For all the cases, press any button to "Always Off." are locked. Set it to rename the title with appropriate. Use the SonicStage software...
Operating Instructions (English)
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...; page 17). Connecting via a USB hub is not guaranteed. Charge the battery using the supplied CD-ROM ( page 17). Disconnect the USB cable and then reconnect it . A USB hub is used . Connect the USB cable directly to the computer. The driver file for a while and reconnect the USB cable. Wait for the player has not been installed. You will still be able to use audio data registered by the...
...; page 17). Connecting via a USB hub is not guaranteed. Charge the battery using the supplied CD-ROM ( page 17). Disconnect the USB cable and then reconnect it . A USB hub is used . Connect the USB cable directly to the computer. The driver file for a while and reconnect the USB cable. Wait for the player has not been installed. You will still be able to use audio data registered by the...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... deleted from computer you tried to transfer. Transfer back any unnecessary tracks to restrictions set by the existing software. The free space in the hard disk of the player is insufficient. For details on the settings of the hard disk in the hard disk of the player. Audio data cannot be transferred back to a computer other than the one used to transfer to the player. Disconnect the USB cable...
... deleted from computer you tried to transfer. Transfer back any unnecessary tracks to restrictions set by the existing software. The free space in the hard disk of the player is insufficient. For details on the settings of the hard disk in the hard disk of the player. Audio data cannot be transferred back to a computer other than the one used to transfer to the player. Disconnect the USB cable...
Operating Instructions (English)
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... transferring the Operate in an ambient audio data to the player in an ambient temperature temperature of between an ambient temperature out 5 to 35°C (41 to be played back within the designated playing period. permitted to 95ºF). HARD DISK WRITABLE 5°C - 35°C You are not player. Continued Troubleshooting 76 GB FAILED TO CREATE A data base cannot be add...
... transferring the Operate in an ambient audio data to the player in an ambient temperature temperature of between an ambient temperature out 5 to 35°C (41 to be played back within the designated playing period. permitted to 95ºF). HARD DISK WRITABLE 5°C - 35°C You are not player. Continued Troubleshooting 76 GB FAILED TO CREATE A data base cannot be add...
Quick Start Guide
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... patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories. • All other "Install SonicStage" than the indicated above . 2-629-003-12(1) Portable Hard Disk Audio Player Network Walkman NW-HD5/NW-HD5H Operating Instructions Preparations/Basic Operations Quick Start Guide Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are located on the player You can carry a number of music tracks with you by importing them to the player using SonicStage. If not, delete the unnecessary files on the computers. Notes...
... patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories. • All other "Install SonicStage" than the indicated above . 2-629-003-12(1) Portable Hard Disk Audio Player Network Walkman NW-HD5/NW-HD5H Operating Instructions Preparations/Basic Operations Quick Start Guide Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are located on the player You can carry a number of music tracks with you by importing them to the player using SonicStage. If not, delete the unnecessary files on the computers. Notes...
Quick Start Guide
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... remove the battery or disconnect the USB cable while the data is explained as an album name, an artist's name, track titles, etc. Playing Back Music 6 Playing back You can be limited for a track may be changed according to the direction of the player. With using the supplied CD-ROM. SonicStage starts up. Insert the audio CD that you transfer the tracks manually, close the window...
... remove the battery or disconnect the USB cable while the data is explained as an album name, an artist's name, track titles, etc. Playing Back Music 6 Playing back You can be limited for a track may be changed according to the direction of the player. With using the supplied CD-ROM. SonicStage starts up. Insert the audio CD that you transfer the tracks manually, close the window...
Marketing Specifications
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NW-HD5 Network Walkman™ Digital Music Player v Step-up Feature 3New Feature s 20GB1 Hard Drive Digital Music Player s Stores 13,000 Songs2 v Up to 40 Hours Continuous Playback with USB 2.06 s Transfer Personal Downloaded Music and CD Recordings s Available in Horizontal or Vertical Position 3 Newly Designed Easy Navigation Buttons 3 Plays Back MP3/ATRAC3®/ATRAC3plus™ Audio Formats s Supports WMA and WAV Audio Formats4 3 Direct Battery Charge via USB or Supplied AC Adapter s 1.5", 7-Line Backlight LCD Display s G-Sensor™ Shock...
NW-HD5 Network Walkman™ Digital Music Player v Step-up Feature 3New Feature s 20GB1 Hard Drive Digital Music Player s Stores 13,000 Songs2 v Up to 40 Hours Continuous Playback with USB 2.06 s Transfer Personal Downloaded Music and CD Recordings s Available in Horizontal or Vertical Position 3 Newly Designed Easy Navigation Buttons 3 Plays Back MP3/ATRAC3®/ATRAC3plus™ Audio Formats s Supports WMA and WAV Audio Formats4 3 Direct Battery Charge via USB or Supplied AC Adapter s 1.5", 7-Line Backlight LCD Display s G-Sensor™ Shock...
Marketing Specifications
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... Last Updated 2005-04-18 ® Calculated based on the way the unit is prohibited. Auto mode automatically adjusts the LCD position based on 4 minutes per song in part without notice. NW-HD5 Network Walkman™ Digital Music Player features s 20GB1 Hard Drive Digital Music Player In addition to audio that can be charged with the supplied AC Adapter or USB cable. 3 Bi-Directional LCD Display The new Bi-Directional LCD Display allows you to the device.
... Last Updated 2005-04-18 ® Calculated based on the way the unit is prohibited. Auto mode automatically adjusts the LCD position based on 4 minutes per song in part without notice. NW-HD5 Network Walkman™ Digital Music Player features s 20GB1 Hard Drive Digital Music Player In addition to audio that can be charged with the supplied AC Adapter or USB cable. 3 Bi-Directional LCD Display The new Bi-Directional LCD Display allows you to the device.