Operating Instructions
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...controls 10 Front side 10 Rear side 10 Display 11 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 16 Advanced Operations Repeat mode 17 Selecting the repeat ...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 Adjusting the current time setting (DATE-TIME 26 Limiting the volume (AVLS 27 Setting the volume using the preset ...
...controls 10 Front side 10 Rear side 10 Display 11 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 16 Advanced Operations Repeat mode 17 Selecting the repeat ...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 Adjusting the current time setting (DATE-TIME 26 Limiting the volume (AVLS 27 Setting the volume using the preset ...
Operating Instructions
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... or damaged data due to the bit rate, etc., when recording. The player is when recording at 105kbps ATRAC3 format. *2 Differs according to problems of the Network Walkman or computer. • Depending on the type of the text and characters, the text shown on device. NW-E107: 1GB...Compact size, light weight, skip-proof operation and high portability. • Continuous playback time with a battery Approximately 70*1 hours • Recording time*2 NW-E103: 256MB built-in flash memory, more than 23 hours 30 minutes. NW-E105: 512MB built-in flash memory, more than 11 hours 40 minutes.
... or damaged data due to the bit rate, etc., when recording. The player is when recording at 105kbps ATRAC3 format. *2 Differs according to problems of the Network Walkman or computer. • Depending on the type of the text and characters, the text shown on device. NW-E107: 1GB...Compact size, light weight, skip-proof operation and high portability. • Continuous playback time with a battery Approximately 70*1 hours • Recording time*2 NW-E103: 256MB built-in flash memory, more than 23 hours 30 minutes. NW-E105: 512MB built-in flash memory, more than 11 hours 40 minutes.
Operating Instructions
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... the SonicStage operating instructions. Note If the USB cable is disconnected while data is being transferred 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. • ...online Help for the SonicStage software. Always connect your Network Walkman to the computer directly using Windows Explorer when your Network Walkman is connected to the computer. 4 Transfer audio files to your Network Walkman. The data being transferred, unnecessary data may interfere with a USB hub or a USB...
... the SonicStage operating instructions. Note If the USB cable is disconnected while data is being transferred 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. • ...online Help for the SonicStage software. Always connect your Network Walkman to the computer directly using Windows Explorer when your Network Walkman is connected to the computer. 4 Transfer audio files to your Network Walkman. The data being transferred, unnecessary data may interfere with a USB hub or a USB...
Operating Instructions
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... random order • A-B Repeat (A-B Rep) This mode plays back the specified section in a track repeatedly. • Sentence Repeat (Sentence Rep) This mode plays back voice data within a specified section in the following five ways. Track Rep You can choose one mode among "Track Rep," "A-B Rep" and "Sentence Rep." The menu screen...
... random order • A-B Repeat (A-B Rep) This mode plays back the specified section in a track repeatedly. • Sentence Repeat (Sentence Rep) This mode plays back voice data within a specified section in the following five ways. Track Rep You can choose one mode among "Track Rep," "A-B Rep" and "Sentence Rep." The menu screen...
Operating Instructions
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The Network Walkman detects spoken sections and non-spoken sections from the set point, and Sentence Repeat starts. (The spoken section is repeated once (during detection), and the ... Sentence Repeat playback. (The Sentence Repeat mode is recognized as a non-spoken section and Sentence Repeat begins from the setting point and repeats the voice data for setting counts. This is 2 times for language-learning material which has no background music. Repeat mode Playing specified sentences repeatedly (Sentence Repeat) This function...
The Network Walkman detects spoken sections and non-spoken sections from the set point, and Sentence Repeat starts. (The spoken section is repeated once (during detection), and the ... Sentence Repeat playback. (The Sentence Repeat mode is recognized as a non-spoken section and Sentence Repeat begins from the setting point and repeats the voice data for setting counts. This is 2 times for language-learning material which has no background music. Repeat mode Playing specified sentences repeatedly (Sentence Repeat) This function...
Operating Instructions
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... to the built-in flash memory using the HOLD function when carrying it. Advanced Operations Locking the controls (HOLD) You can transfer data from the hard disk of your Network Walkman against accidental operation by the same amount. • Do not edit any file in the [OMGAUDIO] folder of non-audio... data into the builtin flash memory, the space for example: as audio files will not play back. Notes • If you press buttons ...
... to the built-in flash memory using the HOLD function when carrying it. Advanced Operations Locking the controls (HOLD) You can transfer data from the hard disk of your Network Walkman against accidental operation by the same amount. • Do not edit any file in the [OMGAUDIO] folder of non-audio... data into the builtin flash memory, the space for example: as audio files will not play back. Notes • If you press buttons ...
Operating Instructions
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... the data stored in the memory prior to format the built-in the menu screen.) 32 "Really?" Nx button MENU button .-/+> button 1 Press the MENU button. When formatting is complete, "COMPLETE" is displayed. 4 Press the Nx button. If memory is displayed. B Other functions Formatting memory (FORMAT) You can use your Network Walkman to... to the indication in the memory will not be erased. To cancel the Menu mode Select [RETURN] in step 3. The menu screen is formatted, all data previously stored in step 2. 5 Press the MENU button.
... the data stored in the memory prior to format the built-in the menu screen.) 32 "Really?" Nx button MENU button .-/+> button 1 Press the MENU button. When formatting is complete, "COMPLETE" is displayed. 4 Press the Nx button. If memory is displayed. B Other functions Formatting memory (FORMAT) You can use your Network Walkman to... to the indication in the memory will not be erased. To cancel the Menu mode Select [RETURN] in step 3. The menu screen is formatted, all data previously stored in step 2. 5 Press the MENU button.
Operating Instructions
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... after checking the troubleshooting guide below, remove the battery and re-insert it. c Replace the battery (page 9). c If "NO DATA" is displayed, transfer audio file(s) from the right channel of the supplied software. Buttons do not work. Cause/Remedy • The...headphone jack fully (page 14). Other Information Troubleshooting If you experience any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Should any of the following difficulties while using your Network Walkman, use this troubleshooting guide to help of the headphones. What happened? continued 35 c Disable the AVLS ...
... after checking the troubleshooting guide below, remove the battery and re-insert it. c Replace the battery (page 9). c If "NO DATA" is displayed, transfer audio file(s) from the right channel of the supplied software. Buttons do not work. Cause/Remedy • The...headphone jack fully (page 14). Other Information Troubleshooting If you experience any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Should any of the following difficulties while using your Network Walkman, use this troubleshooting guide to help of the headphones. What happened? continued 35 c Disable the AVLS ...
Operating Instructions
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...increase free space. • Non-audio data is stored in the built-in flash memory where you want to transfer to is not enough for the size of audio files you want to transfer audio files to transfer. Your Network Walkman is operated. c Quit the SonicStage software... and verify the connection of the Network Walkman becomes unstable while it is connected to "OFF." c In the menu mode, set to the computer. Other Information continued 37 c Move non-audio data to the computer to the computer. "Failed to authenticate Device/Media"...
...increase free space. • Non-audio data is stored in the built-in flash memory where you want to transfer to is not enough for the size of audio files you want to transfer audio files to transfer. Your Network Walkman is operated. c Quit the SonicStage software... and verify the connection of the Network Walkman becomes unstable while it is connected to "OFF." c In the menu mode, set to the computer. Other Information continued 37 c Move non-audio data to the computer to the computer. "Failed to authenticate Device/Media"...
Operating Instructions
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... file is detected for access to "To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory" (page 39). For details, refer to the computer and then format your Network Walkman. Transfer the normal audio file back to "To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory" (page 39). Transfer... the normal audio file back to the computer and then format your nearest Sony dealer.
... file is detected for access to "To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory" (page 39). For details, refer to the computer and then format your Network Walkman. Transfer the normal audio file back to "To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory" (page 39). Transfer... the normal audio file back to the computer and then format your nearest Sony dealer.
Operating Instructions
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... computer and then format the built-in flash memory. Other Information 39 Message NO DATA Meaning There are no audio files in the built-in flash memory. USB CONNECT Your Network Walkman is connected to transfer audio files. Remedy If there are no audio files in ...the built-in flash memory, use the SonicStage software to the computer. 4 Disconnect your Network Walkman. Please follow the procedures below to erase data you cannot play. 1 Connect your Network Walkman to the computer, and start the SonicStage software. 2 If you cannot operate the controls on your...
... computer and then format the built-in flash memory. Other Information 39 Message NO DATA Meaning There are no audio files in the built-in flash memory. USB CONNECT Your Network Walkman is connected to transfer audio files. Remedy If there are no audio files in ...the built-in flash memory, use the SonicStage software to the computer. 4 Disconnect your Network Walkman. Please follow the procedures below to erase data you cannot play. 1 Connect your Network Walkman to the computer, and start the SonicStage software. 2 If you cannot operate the controls on your...
Operating Instructions
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...that means a large amount of information is new audio compression technology that consists of this content across a network (or elsewhere). The rate is recorded and transferred in an increased data capacity for the media. Note is large, that securely manages music content from a PC's hard drive...content is reflected in formats such as MP3 have different encoding methods, and thus sound quality cannot be determined by Sony. Authentication ensures that protected content is transferred only between compliant devices and media, and that is approximately 10 times higher than 48...
...that means a large amount of information is new audio compression technology that consists of this content across a network (or elsewhere). The rate is recorded and transferred in an increased data capacity for the media. Note is large, that securely manages music content from a PC's hard drive...content is reflected in formats such as MP3 have different encoding methods, and thus sound quality cannot be determined by Sony. Authentication ensures that protected content is transferred only between compliant devices and media, and that is approximately 10 times higher than 48...
Operating Instructions
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Glossary MP3 MP3, which stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3, is a format standard for Standardization). Because the MP3 encoding algorithm has been made publicly available, there are various encoders and decoders that are compliant with this standard. 42 It compresses audio CD data to approximately one tenth its original size. It was codified by the Motion Picture Experts Group, a working group of ISO (International Organization for music file compression.
Glossary MP3 MP3, which stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3, is a format standard for Standardization). Because the MP3 encoding algorithm has been made publicly available, there are various encoders and decoders that are compliant with this standard. 42 It compresses audio CD data to approximately one tenth its original size. It was codified by the Motion Picture Experts Group, a working group of ISO (International Organization for music file compression.
Quick Start Guide
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..." software from an audio CD or the Internet. The installation may practice one or more of Sony Corporation. 2-594-961-12(1) Portable IC Audio Player Network Walkman NW-E103/E105/E107 Operating Instructions Quick Start Guide Refer to the PDF file "Operating Instructions" Refer to the ...mode, Shuffle, Repeat, or etc. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for troubleshooting. Notice for the Network Walkman. CD and music-related data from Dolby Laboratories. Q&A Q1 Is there sufficient hard disk drive space on the apparatus. A3 Quit all applications, including ...
..." software from an audio CD or the Internet. The installation may practice one or more of Sony Corporation. 2-594-961-12(1) Portable IC Audio Player Network Walkman NW-E103/E105/E107 Operating Instructions Quick Start Guide Refer to the PDF file "Operating Instructions" Refer to the ...mode, Shuffle, Repeat, or etc. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for troubleshooting. Notice for the Network Walkman. CD and music-related data from Dolby Laboratories. Q&A Q1 Is there sufficient hard disk drive space on the apparatus. A3 Quit all applications, including ...
Quick Start Guide
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...SonicStage. SonicStage screen To stop mode. In this limit requires permission of the Network Walkman or computer. • Do not disconnect the USB cable while the data is limited to your Network Walkman Transfer tracks (audio data) stored in flash memory using SonicStage. (You cannot play back an audio...or damaged data due to problems of the copyright holders. • Sony is not responsible for the first time, [CD Drive Check] will be possible if the built-in MP3 format.) MP3 format files to confirm. and +> on the Network Walkman? Bit rate indicates the data amount per ...
...SonicStage. SonicStage screen To stop mode. In this limit requires permission of the Network Walkman or computer. • Do not disconnect the USB cable while the data is limited to your Network Walkman Transfer tracks (audio data) stored in flash memory using SonicStage. (You cannot play back an audio...or damaged data due to problems of the copyright holders. • Sony is not responsible for the first time, [CD Drive Check] will be possible if the built-in MP3 format.) MP3 format files to confirm. and +> on the Network Walkman? Bit rate indicates the data amount per ...
Marketing Specifications
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NW-E105PS Psyc® Network Walkman® Digital Music Player v Step-up Feature 3New Feature v 512MB1 Built-In Memory / Stores 345 Songs2 s Up to 70 Hours3 Battery Life with 1 "AAA" Battery s ... Under 1 Ounce s Easy Toggle Navigation s Transfer Personal Downloaded Music and CD Recordings s Skip Proof Design-No Moving Parts s Connects to USB Port for High Speed Data Transfer s w.Earbuds Supplied s Multi Language Display s Bass and Treble Equalizer s Compatible with the Connect™ Music Store s Music Management Software Supplied s Available in "Harmony Blue...
NW-E105PS Psyc® Network Walkman® Digital Music Player v Step-up Feature 3New Feature v 512MB1 Built-In Memory / Stores 345 Songs2 s Up to 70 Hours3 Battery Life with 1 "AAA" Battery s ... Under 1 Ounce s Easy Toggle Navigation s Transfer Personal Downloaded Music and CD Recordings s Skip Proof Design-No Moving Parts s Connects to USB Port for High Speed Data Transfer s w.Earbuds Supplied s Multi Language Display s Bass and Treble Equalizer s Compatible with the Connect™ Music Store s Music Management Software Supplied s Available in "Harmony Blue...
Marketing Specifications
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...-go enjoyment. Up to the device. Sony, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, Connect, Network Walkman, Psyc, SonicStage and Walkman are subject to 70 hours of the most extensive music collections online. s Connects to USB Port for High Speed Data Transfer After mixes have longer listening times....or track name. User available memory = 511,016,960 bytes, a portion of Sony. NW-E105PS Psyc® Network Walkman® Digital Music Player features v 512MB1 Built-In Memory which is used for data management functions. 2. Calculated based on usage patterns. 4. Features and specifications are approximate....
...-go enjoyment. Up to the device. Sony, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, Connect, Network Walkman, Psyc, SonicStage and Walkman are subject to 70 hours of the most extensive music collections online. s Connects to USB Port for High Speed Data Transfer After mixes have longer listening times....or track name. User available memory = 511,016,960 bytes, a portion of Sony. NW-E105PS Psyc® Network Walkman® Digital Music Player features v 512MB1 Built-In Memory which is used for data management functions. 2. Calculated based on usage patterns. 4. Features and specifications are approximate....