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..., if not installed and used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you use the unit at 1-(866)-456-7669 Write: Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33913 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: Model No.: Responsible Party: Address: Telephone Number: SONY NW-HD1 Sony Electronics Inc. 16450 W. Increase the...
..., if not installed and used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you use the unit at 1-(866)-456-7669 Write: Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33913 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: Model No.: Responsible Party: Address: Telephone Number: SONY NW-HD1 Sony Electronics Inc. 16450 W. Increase the...
Operating Instructions
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... About the serial number 7 Preparing a Power Source 8 Checking the remaining power of the battery 9 Installing SonicStage on Your Computer 10 Preparing the required system 10 Installing SonicStage 11 Playback ... 12 Importing audio data to your computer .....12 Transferring audio data to the player..........14 Using SonicStage Help 16 Playing Back 18 Locking the controls (HOLD 18 ...display ..........19 Playing Back Tracks Selected by MODE (Artist, Album, Genre, Group, etc.) ..... 20 MODE displays 22 Adding a bookmark (Bookmark track play 23 Changing Playback Options (Play Mode 24...
... About the serial number 7 Preparing a Power Source 8 Checking the remaining power of the battery 9 Installing SonicStage on Your Computer 10 Preparing the required system 10 Installing SonicStage 11 Playback ... 12 Importing audio data to your computer .....12 Transferring audio data to the player..........14 Using SonicStage Help 16 Playing Back 18 Locking the controls (HOLD 18 ...display ..........19 Playing Back Tracks Selected by MODE (Artist, Album, Genre, Group, etc.) ..... 20 MODE displays 22 Adding a bookmark (Bookmark track play 23 Changing Playback Options (Play Mode 24...
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...58165; Controls Player Getting Started (headphones)/LINE OUT jack ( page 18) buttons ( page 19, 20) MENU button ( page 24, 27) MODE button ( page 20) VOLUME +*/- buttons ...( page 18 play/stop) button ( page 18, 19) Hole for hand strap** USB cradle connector ( page 8, 15) BUILT-IN BATTERY switch ( page 8) HOLD switch...
...58165; Controls Player Getting Started (headphones)/LINE OUT jack ( page 18) buttons ( page 19, 20) MENU button ( page 24, 27) MODE button ( page 20) VOLUME +*/- buttons ...( page 18 play/stop) button ( page 18, 19) Hole for hand strap** USB cradle connector ( page 8, 15) BUILT-IN BATTERY switch ( page 8) HOLD switch...
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... completed and the CHG lamp goes off , it takes approximately 1 hour* to charge up to 80%. When the player display is on the bottom of the battery starts. Charging of the player) USB cradle 2 Connect the USB cradle to the AC power adaptor. Preparing a Power Source Charge the built-in lithium-ion ... DC IN jack of the USB cradle, and then connect the AC plug to ON. Keep the switch to ON position. 3 Place the player on the remaining power and battery condition. The protection for the built-in the display changes. The lighting mark lights up on the USB cradle, and if the...
... completed and the CHG lamp goes off , it takes approximately 1 hour* to charge up to 80%. When the player display is on the bottom of the battery starts. Charging of the player) USB cradle 2 Connect the USB cradle to the AC power adaptor. Preparing a Power Source Charge the built-in lithium-ion ... DC IN jack of the USB cradle, and then connect the AC plug to ON. Keep the switch to ON position. 3 Place the player on the remaining power and battery condition. The protection for the built-in the display changes. The lighting mark lights up on the USB cradle, and if the...
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...remaining power is depleted, recharge the battery. Battery life (continuous use) Playing time for a long time, be used . • The player is not disconnected from increasing too much. In this may cause the player to the wall outlet, even if the player itself ; To remove the AC ...power adaptor from the USB cradle Press RELEASE. When the battery is depleted further. * * "LOW BATTERY" appears in an ambient temperature of the battery is connected to malfunction. ...
...remaining power is depleted, recharge the battery. Battery life (continuous use) Playing time for a long time, be used . • The player is not disconnected from increasing too much. In this may cause the player to the wall outlet, even if the player itself ; To remove the AC ...power adaptor from the USB cradle Press RELEASE. When the battery is depleted further. * * "LOW BATTERY" appears in an ambient temperature of the battery is connected to malfunction. ...
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... not operated for about 3 minutes after scrolling is finished. • When using the built-in battery, if the player is activated. 1 Slide the HOLD switch in stop mode, the display automatically turns off. When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off ...function is not operated for about 3 minutes while in the display ( page 27). 1 After setting the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to ON ( page 8), connect headphones to the player beforehand ( page 14). Playing Back Transfer audio data from your own for the menu and the messages in stop mode...
... not operated for about 3 minutes after scrolling is finished. • When using the built-in battery, if the player is activated. 1 Slide the HOLD switch in stop mode, the display automatically turns off. When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off ...function is not operated for about 3 minutes while in the display ( page 27). 1 After setting the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to ON ( page 8), connect headphones to the player beforehand ( page 14). Playing Back Transfer audio data from your own for the menu and the messages in stop mode...
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...is different. Press and hold . Playback Basic playback operations (Play, stop, search) To Play from the point where you stopped the player previously Stop playback Find the beginning of the current track Find the beginning of previous tracks* Find the beginning of the next track* Find the... beginning of the battery ( page 9) Play mode ( page 24), sound (when adjusting the volume, page 28) Repeat ( page 26) Elapsed playing...
...is different. Press and hold . Playback Basic playback operations (Play, stop, search) To Play from the point where you stopped the player previously Stop playback Find the beginning of the current track Find the beginning of previous tracks* Find the beginning of the next track* Find the... beginning of the battery ( page 9) Play mode ( page 24), sound (when adjusting the volume, page 28) Repeat ( page 26) Elapsed playing...
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... with your local authority. Additional Information Notes on the battery. 5 Remove the built-in battery. 6 Pull the connecting cord between the battery and the player to power this product. Notes • Never disassemble the player except when disposing it properly. Certain countries may regulate disposal... of the arrow below. 36 When you dispose of the player, be sure to dispose of it . • Be careful of handling the inside of the player in the direction of the battery used to separate the connecter. 3 Push the (headphones)/LINE...
... with your local authority. Additional Information Notes on the battery. 5 Remove the built-in battery. 6 Pull the connecting cord between the battery and the player to power this product. Notes • Never disassemble the player except when disposing it properly. Certain countries may regulate disposal... of the arrow below. 36 When you dispose of the player, be sure to dispose of it . • Be careful of handling the inside of the player in the direction of the battery used to separate the connecter. 3 Push the (headphones)/LINE...
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... a soft, dry cloth. The player is not appropriate. Power Symptom The CHG lamp does not light. Wipe them with your nearest Sony dealer. Battery charging time is due to ON again. Keep charging the battery until the CHG lamp goes out). The data...recharge starts. Charge the battery in "Troubleshooting." 3 If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Efficiency of the USB cradle are dirty. Continued Additional Information 37 Consult your player, try the following solutions. 1 Set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to OFF, and ...
... a soft, dry cloth. The player is not appropriate. Power Symptom The CHG lamp does not light. Wipe them with your nearest Sony dealer. Battery charging time is due to ON again. Keep charging the battery until the CHG lamp goes out). The data...recharge starts. Charge the battery in "Troubleshooting." 3 If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Efficiency of the USB cradle are dirty. Continued Additional Information 37 Consult your player, try the following solutions. 1 Set the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to OFF, and ...
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...there is no operation for a title. "" is finished. Leave the player aside for programs that is powered, if the player is insufficient. Charge the battery ( page 8). When the player is connected to "Auto," "10 seconds," or "30 seconds" ( page ... programs are locked. Press the "Tab" key while holding MENU. Continued 39 Remove the player from the USB cradle ( page 9). The remaining battery power is still in stop mode. Additional Information Operation/Playback Symptom Buttons do not work. Connection with ...
...there is no operation for a title. "" is finished. Leave the player aside for programs that is powered, if the player is insufficient. Charge the battery ( page 8). When the player is connected to "Auto," "10 seconds," or "30 seconds" ( page ... programs are locked. Press the "Tab" key while holding MENU. Continued 39 Remove the player from the USB cradle ( page 9). The remaining battery power is still in stop mode. Additional Information Operation/Playback Symptom Buttons do not work. Connection with ...
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...Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the computer. The player is operated. Leave the player aside for a while. When the built-in hard disk of the player moves, the sound of operation may get warm when the battery is not a malfunction. Others Symptom There is no beep sound when... the player is not connected to the computer properly. Audio data is transferred back to ...
...Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the computer. The player is operated. Leave the player aside for a while. When the built-in hard disk of the player moves, the sound of operation may get warm when the battery is not a malfunction. Others Symptom There is no beep sound when... the player is not connected to the computer properly. Audio data is transferred back to ...
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...or the setting of items in the track list. When disconnecting from the computer, there are no remaining battery power. Corrective action Initialize the hard disk of the player again ( page 34). Unlock the controls by sliding the HOLD switch in the direction opposite....) exceeds the limit (8,192). Check the MODE and transfer any unnecessary tracks back to your nearest Sony dealer. Message HDD NOT INITIALIZED CORRECTLY HOLD LINE OUT NO OPERATION LOW BATTERY MAX NO OF GROUPS EXCEEDED MISMATCH IN SYSTEM FILES NO DATABASE FOUND NO TRACK SYSTEM ERROR (Number ...
...or the setting of items in the track list. When disconnecting from the computer, there are no remaining battery power. Corrective action Initialize the hard disk of the player again ( page 34). Unlock the controls by sliding the HOLD switch in the direction opposite....) exceeds the limit (8,192). Check the MODE and transfer any unnecessary tracks back to your nearest Sony dealer. Message HDD NOT INITIALIZED CORRECTLY HOLD LINE OUT NO OPERATION LOW BATTERY MAX NO OF GROUPS EXCEEDED MISMATCH IN SYSTEM FILES NO DATABASE FOUND NO TRACK SYSTEM ERROR (Number ...
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... Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz Audio compression technology Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3 (ATRAC3), Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3plus (ATRAC3plus) Frequency response 20 to change without notice. 44 Index Symbols (Album) 20 (Artist) 20 (Battery) 9 (Bookmark) 23 (Genre) 20 (Group) 20 (New Tracks) 22 (Play unit play) 25 SHUF (Play unit shuffle play) 25 (repeat) 26 SHUF (Shuf...
... Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz Audio compression technology Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3 (ATRAC3), Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3plus (ATRAC3plus) Frequency response 20 to change without notice. 44 Index Symbols (Album) 20 (Artist) 20 (Battery) 9 (Bookmark) 23 (Genre) 20 (Group) 20 (New Tracks) 22 (Play unit play) 25 SHUF (Play unit shuffle play) 25 (repeat) 26 SHUF (Shuf...
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... function 18 I Italiano 29 J Japanese 29 Jazz 28 L Language 29 Line Out 28, 32 Live 28 M MODE 20 My Library (SonicStage) 12, 14, 31 N Negative 29 New Tracks 22 Normal play 25 O Others 22 P Player display 7, 19 Play Mode 25 Play Unit 25 Play unit play 25 Play unit shuffle play... 25 Pops 28 Positive 29 R Remove the built-in rechargeable battery 36 Repeat play 26 Reverse Display 29 S Search 19 Search (SonicStage) Shuf...
... function 18 I Italiano 29 J Japanese 29 Jazz 28 L Language 29 Line Out 28, 32 Live 28 M MODE 20 My Library (SonicStage) 12, 14, 31 N Negative 29 New Tracks 22 Normal play 25 O Others 22 P Player display 7, 19 Play Mode 25 Play Unit 25 Play unit play 25 Play unit shuffle play... 25 Pops 28 Positive 29 R Remove the built-in rechargeable battery 36 Repeat play 26 Reverse Display 29 S Search 19 Search (SonicStage) Shuf...