Operating Instructions
Page 5
...Network Walkman/ Charging 11 Listening to music with your Network Walkman 14 Searching for a song you want to listen to (SEARCH 15 Example of searching 16 Searching by artist name and playing back the song 17 Searching by album name and playing...Digital sound preset 28 Selecting the Sound quality 28 Adjusting the Sound quality 29 Locking the controls (HOLD 30 Storing non-audio data 30 Adjusting the settings of your Network Walkman...37 Changing the USB connection setting (USB Bus Powered 38 Displaying the player information (Information 39 FM Tuner Listening to FM Radio 40 Switching ...
...Network Walkman/ Charging 11 Listening to music with your Network Walkman 14 Searching for a song you want to listen to (SEARCH 15 Example of searching 16 Searching by artist name and playing back the song 17 Searching by album name and playing...Digital sound preset 28 Selecting the Sound quality 28 Adjusting the Sound quality 29 Locking the controls (HOLD 30 Storing non-audio data 30 Adjusting the settings of your Network Walkman...37 Changing the USB connection setting (USB Bus Powered 38 Displaying the player information (Information 39 FM Tuner Listening to FM Radio 40 Switching ...
Operating Instructions
Page 7
...on the Network Walkman may not be displayed properly on the bit rate, etc., when recording. In this case, the figure for the recordable time is for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to be played by the player. 7 This is due to private use only. NW-E507: 1GB built... • The recorded music is limited to : - Use of the music beyond this case, the figure for the track is not functioning normally. - The player is written in flash memory, more than 11 hours 40 minutes. The capability of the copyright holders. • Sony is not responsible for ...
...on the Network Walkman may not be displayed properly on the bit rate, etc., when recording. In this case, the figure for the recordable time is for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to be played by the player. 7 This is due to private use only. NW-E507: 1GB built... • The recorded music is limited to : - Use of the music beyond this case, the figure for the track is not functioning normally. - The player is written in flash memory, more than 11 hours 40 minutes. The capability of the copyright holders. • Sony is not responsible for ...
Operating Instructions
Page 10
... and the total track number of the current Play Range is displayed. 3 Playing status indicator Display current playback mode (N: playback, x: stop) and elapsed time. 4 Repeat mode indication (page 22) The current repeat mode icon is displayed. 5 Digital sound preset indication (pages 28 to 29) The current digital sound preset is displayed if set. 6 Remaining...
... and the total track number of the current Play Range is displayed. 3 Playing status indicator Display current playback mode (N: playback, x: stop) and elapsed time. 4 Repeat mode indication (page 22) The current repeat mode icon is displayed. 5 Digital sound preset indication (pages 28 to 29) The current digital sound preset is displayed if set. 6 Remaining...
Operating Instructions
Page 13
...The icon above "USB Connect" in the display is not guaranteed. Notes • Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of your Network Walkman with the Network Walkman. Do not disconnect the USB cable when the icon is moving or the data being transferred, unnecessary data may be destroyed. • ...transferred may be left in the Network Walkman. The battery power gets low as shown below. Basic Operations On the remaining battery indication The battery icon in the display changes as shown in the battery icon. If "LOW BATTERY" is displayed, you cannot play back with a USB hub or...
...The icon above "USB Connect" in the display is not guaranteed. Notes • Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of your Network Walkman with the Network Walkman. Do not disconnect the USB cable when the icon is moving or the data being transferred, unnecessary data may be destroyed. • ...transferred may be left in the Network Walkman. The battery power gets low as shown below. Basic Operations On the remaining battery indication The battery icon in the display changes as shown in the battery icon. If "LOW BATTERY" is displayed, you cannot play back with a USB hub or...
Operating Instructions
Page 14
...music with your Network Walkman. z Tip You can be sure to adjust the volume. To adjust the volume The volume can switch the display to your Network Walkman Charge the built-in the Preset and Manual (pages 33 to headphone jack 2 Start playback. 1 Press the Nx button. 2 Press the VOL +/- Notes • When using Network Walkman... is played. to headphone jack to 34). Shuttle switch If the repeat mode (page 21) is not set, playback stops automatically after the last song is not set in rechargeable battery before use the headphones extension cord (NW-E505/E507) Connect...
...music with your Network Walkman. z Tip You can be sure to adjust the volume. To adjust the volume The volume can switch the display to your Network Walkman Charge the built-in the Preset and Manual (pages 33 to headphone jack 2 Start playback. 1 Press the Nx button. 2 Press the VOL +/- Notes • When using Network Walkman... is played. to headphone jack to 34). Shuttle switch If the repeat mode (page 21) is not set, playback stops automatically after the last song is not set in rechargeable battery before use the headphones extension cord (NW-E505/E507) Connect...
Operating Instructions
Page 15
... you do not set the repeat mode (page 21), playback will be "All". The searched songs ( as shown in the illustration below) become a Play Range (coverage of the selected artist (album order) Track1 Track2 Track3 Tracks in the selected album Track1 Track2 Track3 All tracks (album order) Track1 Track2... Artist2 Album list All Album Album1 Album2 Group list All Group Group1 Group2 Album list of searched artist All Album Album1 Album2 Track list (Play Range) All tracks (artist order) Track1 Track2 Track3 All tracks of playback). Proceed to the next stage by pressing the Nx button, ...
... you do not set the repeat mode (page 21), playback will be "All". The searched songs ( as shown in the illustration below) become a Play Range (coverage of the selected artist (album order) Track1 Track2 Track3 Tracks in the selected album Track1 Track2 Track3 All tracks (album order) Track1 Track2... Artist2 Album list All Album Album1 Album2 Group list All Group Group1 Group2 Album list of searched artist All Album Album1 Album2 Track list (Play Range) All tracks (artist order) Track1 Track2 Track3 All tracks of playback). Proceed to the next stage by pressing the Nx button, ...
Operating Instructions
Page 16
All tracks in the built-in Album 5 Album Track Album 5 Track14 Album 5 Track15 ... Album 5 Track16 16 In this case, the end of the Play Range). Listening to music with your Network Walkman Example of searching 1 Display the search menu screen to select " Artist". 2 Select " Artist B" from the artist list. 3 Select " Album5" from the track list...
All tracks in the built-in Album 5 Album Track Album 5 Track14 Album 5 Track15 ... Album 5 Track16 16 In this case, the end of the Play Range). Listening to music with your Network Walkman Example of searching 1 Display the search menu screen to select " Artist". 2 Select " Artist B" from the artist list. 3 Select " Album5" from the track list...
Operating Instructions
Page 17
...displayed. All Track Artist Album 2 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select " Artist" and press the Nx button to confirm. The list displayed will be played back. continued 17 Basic Operations Proceed to step 5 and start playback. 4 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select the desired album and press the Nx ... step 3 are displayed. All Album Album 1 Album 2 z Tip When you do not set the repeat mode (page 21), the playback will be the Play Range. 5 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select the desired track and press the Nx button to confirm. The album lists for the selected artist are...
...displayed. All Track Artist Album 2 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select " Artist" and press the Nx button to confirm. The list displayed will be played back. continued 17 Basic Operations Proceed to step 5 and start playback. 4 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select the desired album and press the Nx ... step 3 are displayed. All Album Album 1 Album 2 z Tip When you do not set the repeat mode (page 21), the playback will be the Play Range. 5 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select the desired track and press the Nx button to confirm. The album lists for the selected artist are...
Operating Instructions
Page 18
...If you select "All Album" at the end of the selected album are displayed. The screen returns to . Listening to music with your Network Walkman Searching by album name and playing back the song Nx button Shuttle switch to > to the playback screen by pressing the Nx button, all track lists are... displayed in the album order. The list displayed will be the Play Range. To return to confirm. All Track Artist Album ...
...If you select "All Album" at the end of the selected album are displayed. The screen returns to . Listening to music with your Network Walkman Searching by album name and playing back the song Nx button Shuttle switch to > to the playback screen by pressing the Nx button, all track lists are... displayed in the album order. The list displayed will be the Play Range. To return to confirm. All Track Artist Album ...
Operating Instructions
Page 19
.... To return to confirm. The selected track will stop automatically at the top of the group list and confirm it by Group and playing back the song Nx button Shuttle switch to > to confirm. The search menu screen is displayed. continued 19 SEARCH/ MENU button 1 Press the SEARCH/MENU ..." and press the Nx button to . Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 z Tip When you do not set the repeat mode (page 21), the playback will be the Play Range. 4 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select desired track and press the Nx button to the playback screen by pressing the SEARCH/MENU button while...
.... To return to confirm. The selected track will stop automatically at the top of the group list and confirm it by Group and playing back the song Nx button Shuttle switch to > to confirm. The search menu screen is displayed. continued 19 SEARCH/ MENU button 1 Press the SEARCH/MENU ..." and press the Nx button to . Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 z Tip When you do not set the repeat mode (page 21), the playback will be the Play Range. 4 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select desired track and press the Nx button to the playback screen by pressing the SEARCH/MENU button while...
Operating Instructions
Page 20
... to the GROUP position and rotate it to .. *1 Skips to the beginning of the next (or the current) album's first track when the current Play Range is stopped, makes continuous skips to the beginning of the next (or the current) song, and if held longer, continues to skip through the... switch to > (or .) while playback is the track list result of a "searching by setting the Shuttle switch to the GROUP position. Listening to music with your Network Walkman On other operations Nx button Shuttle switch On the Group Control Mode You can skip to the beginning of the album or group within...
... to the GROUP position and rotate it to .. *1 Skips to the beginning of the next (or the current) album's first track when the current Play Range is stopped, makes continuous skips to the beginning of the next (or the current) song, and if held longer, continues to skip through the... switch to > (or .) while playback is the track list result of a "searching by setting the Shuttle switch to the GROUP position. Listening to music with your Network Walkman On other operations Nx button Shuttle switch On the Group Control Mode You can skip to the beginning of the album or group within...
Operating Instructions
Page 21
... press the Nx button to . SEARCH/ MENU button 1 Press and hold the SEARCH/ MENU button for half a second in the Play Range (coverage of repeat mode: Track Repeat, A-B Repeat, and Sentence Repeat. • Track Repeat (Track Rep) This mode...3 ways. Shuffle Repeat All the songs in the Play Range (coverage of playback) are 3 types of playback) are played back repeatedly. Advanced Operations B Advanced Operations Repeat mode There are played back repeatedly in random order. • A-B Repeat (A-B Rep) This mode plays back the specified section in a track repeatedly. •...
... press the Nx button to . SEARCH/ MENU button 1 Press and hold the SEARCH/ MENU button for half a second in the Play Range (coverage of repeat mode: Track Repeat, A-B Repeat, and Sentence Repeat. • Track Repeat (Track Rep) This mode...3 ways. Shuffle Repeat All the songs in the Play Range (coverage of playback) are 3 types of playback) are played back repeatedly. Advanced Operations B Advanced Operations Repeat mode There are played back repeatedly in random order. • A-B Repeat (A-B Rep) This mode plays back the specified section in a track repeatedly. •...
Operating Instructions
Page 22
...you connect the Network Walkman to exit menu mode. Each press changes the Track Repeat icon as refer to the below. • Track Rep: see "Playing tracks repeatedly (Track Repeat)". • A-B Rep: see "Playing a specified section repeatedly (A-B Repeat)". • Sentence Rep: see "Playing specified sentences repeatedly ..., the selected repeat mode will be canceled. • You can operate each repeat mode you selected, as follows: none (Normal play) (Repeat) (Single Repeat) (Shuffle Repeat) 22 Then, press the REPEAT/SOUND button repeatedly to confirm. You can choose one ...
...you connect the Network Walkman to exit menu mode. Each press changes the Track Repeat icon as refer to the below. • Track Rep: see "Playing tracks repeatedly (Track Repeat)". • A-B Rep: see "Playing a specified section repeatedly (A-B Repeat)". • Sentence Rep: see "Playing specified sentences repeatedly ..., the selected repeat mode will be canceled. • You can operate each repeat mode you selected, as follows: none (Normal play) (Repeat) (Single Repeat) (Shuffle Repeat) 22 Then, press the REPEAT/SOUND button repeatedly to confirm. You can choose one ...
Operating Instructions
Page 23
...B 1/32 2 Notes • You cannot set A-B Repeat for a section you wish to the FM tuner releases the already set the start point (A) while playing back. Track 1 Artist 01:23 A B 1/32 2 REPEAT/SOUND button 1 Select the A-B Repeat mode (A-B Rep) (page 21). 2 Press the Nx..."A t" blinks. 3 Press the REPEAT/SOUND button to set the start point (A). To clear the start playback. Advanced Operations Playing a specified section repeatedly (A-B Repeat) While playing a track, you can set the end point (B). "AtB" is displayed and the specified section is displayed and "B" blinks....
...B 1/32 2 Notes • You cannot set A-B Repeat for a section you wish to the FM tuner releases the already set the start point (A) while playing back. Track 1 Artist 01:23 A B 1/32 2 REPEAT/SOUND button 1 Select the A-B Repeat mode (A-B Rep) (page 21). 2 Press the Nx..."A t" blinks. 3 Press the REPEAT/SOUND button to set the start point (A). To clear the start playback. Advanced Operations Playing a specified section repeatedly (A-B Repeat) While playing a track, you can set the end point (B). "AtB" is displayed and the specified section is displayed and "B" blinks....
Operating Instructions
Page 24
...) is regarded as the end of that spoken section and it is useful for one sentence. The Network Walkman detects the speech up to the very end of a track (with no background music. z Tip The default repeat count setting is not canceled.) To cancel the Sentence Repeat mode Change... the Repeat mode in the menu screen (page 21). 24 Repeat mode Playing specified sentences repeatedly (Sentence Repeat) This function automatically detects...
...) is regarded as the end of that spoken section and it is useful for one sentence. The Network Walkman detects the speech up to the very end of a track (with no background music. z Tip The default repeat count setting is not canceled.) To cancel the Sentence Repeat mode Change... the Repeat mode in the menu screen (page 21). 24 Repeat mode Playing specified sentences repeatedly (Sentence Repeat) This function automatically detects...
Operating Instructions
Page 26
...the desired display in the display while the audio player is played or stopped. Hour 2005 12/14 Minute Date • Bubble: Displays animated bubbles. Change the display mode by pressing the DISP/FM (Display/FM) button. Current track position within the Play Range, the elapsed time, and the current volume... time and date. All Artist 25/545 35/980 ATRAC3 plus 64 kbps • Lap Meter: Displays the current track position within the Play Range 03:23 Current 24 volume VOL level Elapsed time 26 There are 4 types of display, and you can view various information in the...
...the desired display in the display while the audio player is played or stopped. Hour 2005 12/14 Minute Date • Bubble: Displays animated bubbles. Change the display mode by pressing the DISP/FM (Display/FM) button. Current track position within the Play Range, the elapsed time, and the current volume... time and date. All Artist 25/545 35/980 ATRAC3 plus 64 kbps • Lap Meter: Displays the current track position within the Play Range 03:23 Current 24 volume VOL level Elapsed time 26 There are 4 types of display, and you can view various information in the...
Operating Instructions
Page 27
... 27 Advanced Operations Changing the display mode DISP/FM (Display/FM) button Press the DISP/FM (Display/FM) button while the audio player is displayed. The menu screen is played or stopped. (normal display) Property Lap Meter Bubble Clock Notes • The diagram above shows the order when all the display types...
... 27 Advanced Operations Changing the display mode DISP/FM (Display/FM) button Press the DISP/FM (Display/FM) button while the audio player is displayed. The menu screen is played or stopped. (normal display) Property Lap Meter Bubble Clock Notes • The diagram above shows the order when all the display types...
Operating Instructions
Page 28
... screen to exit menu mode. If a check is played. Changing the display mode 2 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select "Display Screen>", and press the Nx button to confirm. Adjusting the treble and bass (Digital sound preset) You can be selected while the audio player is already marked, the above steps will uncheck it...
... screen to exit menu mode. If a check is played. Changing the display mode 2 Rotate the Shuttle switch to select "Display Screen>", and press the Nx button to confirm. Adjusting the treble and bass (Digital sound preset) You can be selected while the audio player is already marked, the above steps will uncheck it...
Operating Instructions
Page 29
... is displayed. Advanced Operations Adjusting the Sound quality You can preset the desired sound quality settings as "Sound 1" and "Sound 2" and select either one while playing music. To cancel the Menu mode Press the SEARCH/MENU button to return the screen to . Nx button Shuttle switch to > to the previous stage.
... is displayed. Advanced Operations Adjusting the Sound quality You can preset the desired sound quality settings as "Sound 1" and "Sound 2" and select either one while playing music. To cancel the Menu mode Press the SEARCH/MENU button to return the screen to . Nx button Shuttle switch to > to the previous stage.
Operating Instructions
Page 30
...the built-in flash memory on Windows Explorer, as the D drive). 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. 30 Storing non-audio data You can protect your computer to the built-in flash memory using the HOLD function when carrying it. Notes...
...the built-in flash memory on Windows Explorer, as the D drive). 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. 30 Storing non-audio data You can protect your computer to the built-in flash memory using the HOLD function when carrying it. Notes...