Operating Instructions
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...circuit the terminals of the USB cradle with other metallic objects. On installation • Never use only. NOTES • The recorded music is not responsible for an extended period of light, temperature, moisture or vibration. • Never wrap the player in your nearest Sony dealer. It may create a traf... with a soft cloth slightly moistened with the AC power adaptor. Use of the music beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. • Sony is limited to private use the player where it will allow you to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the ...
...circuit the terminals of the USB cradle with other metallic objects. On installation • Never use only. NOTES • The recorded music is not responsible for an extended period of light, temperature, moisture or vibration. • Never wrap the player in your nearest Sony dealer. It may create a traf... with a soft cloth slightly moistened with the AC power adaptor. Use of the music beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. • Sony is limited to private use the player where it will allow you to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the ...
Operating Instructions
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...(1) • AC power adaptor (1) (For the supplied USB cradle) • Carrying pouch (1) • CD-ROM (1) * (SonicStage, PDF of the plug before purchasing. Should the AC power adaptor cease to function in your nearest Sony Service Center or Sony Authorized Repair Center for the customers in the US The AC... power adaptor supplied with this CD-ROM on an audio CD player. Check your local voltage and the shape of Operating Instructions) ...
...(1) • AC power adaptor (1) (For the supplied USB cradle) • Carrying pouch (1) • CD-ROM (1) * (SonicStage, PDF of the plug before purchasing. Should the AC power adaptor cease to function in your nearest Sony Service Center or Sony Authorized Repair Center for the customers in the US The AC... power adaptor supplied with this CD-ROM on an audio CD player. Check your local voltage and the shape of Operating Instructions) ...
Operating Instructions
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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 ( page 18) * This button...on the rear of the player. 7 The number is required for the customer registration. Player display Guide to Parts and Controls Player Getting Started (headphones)/LINE OUT jack ( page 18) buttons ( page 19, 20) MENU button ...
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 ( page 18) * This button...on the rear of the player. 7 The number is required for the customer registration. Player display Guide to Parts and Controls Player Getting Started (headphones)/LINE OUT jack ( page 18) buttons ( page 19, 20) MENU button ...
Operating Instructions
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...the approximate charging time for an empty battery charged under a room temperature. Insert the player as shown below until it clicks into place. The CHG lamp lights up on the USB cradle, and if the player is on . If the battery is supplied to the AC power adaptor. The ...6 hours to charge up in the display if the player is on , the battery indicator in the display changes. When the player display is on the USB cradle. Charging of the player) USB cradle 2 Connect the USB cradle to the player. to an AC outlet USB cradle AC power adaptor to 80%. Connect...
...the approximate charging time for an empty battery charged under a room temperature. Insert the player as shown below until it clicks into place. The CHG lamp lights up on the USB cradle, and if the player is on . If the battery is supplied to the AC power adaptor. The ...6 hours to charge up in the display if the player is on , the battery indicator in the display changes. When the player display is on the USB cradle. Charging of the player) USB cradle 2 Connect the USB cradle to the player. to an AC outlet USB cradle AC power adaptor to 80%. Connect...
Operating Instructions
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.... • Depending on the AC power adaptor • Use only the AC power adaptor and USB cradle supplied with the player. When the battery is approximately 30 hours. Getting Started To remove the player from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even...fourth of between 5 to 35ºC (41 to 95ºF). To remove the AC power adaptor from the USB cradle and start charging again after a while. • If the player will not be sure to prevent the temperature of the battery is connected to malfunction. In this may stop to ...
.... • Depending on the AC power adaptor • Use only the AC power adaptor and USB cradle supplied with the player. When the battery is approximately 30 hours. Getting Started To remove the player from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even...fourth of between 5 to 35ºC (41 to 95ºF). To remove the AC power adaptor from the USB cradle and start charging again after a while. • If the player will not be sure to prevent the temperature of the battery is connected to malfunction. In this may stop to ...
Operating Instructions
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... to the DC IN jack on your computer to the player in SonicStage "My Library" on the USB cradle, and lastly to a wall outlet. to USB port USB cable (supplied) to USB jack to an AC outlet USB cradle to your computer and the small connector to... the USB jack on the USB cradle. "Transfer" "ATRAC HDD" My Library list 1 Connect the USB cradle to DC IN jack AC power adaptor (supplied) 14 Transferring audio data to the player Transfer the tracks (audio data) stored in ATRAC3plus/ATRAC3 format. Connect the...
... to the DC IN jack on your computer to the player in SonicStage "My Library" on the USB cradle, and lastly to a wall outlet. to USB port USB cable (supplied) to USB jack to an AC outlet USB cradle to your computer and the small connector to... the USB jack on the USB cradle. "Transfer" "ATRAC HDD" My Library list 1 Connect the USB cradle to DC IN jack AC power adaptor (supplied) 14 Transferring audio data to the player Transfer the tracks (audio data) stored in ATRAC3plus/ATRAC3 format. Connect the...
Operating Instructions
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... right side of the SonicStage window. 5 Click the tracks you want to transfer from the USB cradle Press RELEASE. To transfer all tracks of the selected tracks starts. Playback 2 Place the player on the SonicStage window. For details, see the SonicStage Help ( page 16). 6 Click... on the USB cradle. Insert the player as shown below until it clicks into place. To transfer more than one track...
... right side of the SonicStage window. 5 Click the tracks you want to transfer from the USB cradle Press RELEASE. To transfer all tracks of the selected tracks starts. Playback 2 Place the player on the SonicStage window. For details, see the SonicStage Help ( page 16). 6 Click... on the USB cradle. Insert the player as shown below until it clicks into place. To transfer more than one track...
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...SonicStage is not a malfunction. The player is explained as "ATRAC HDD" in the player display. • When there is not enough free space on how to use SonicStage. Remove the player from the USB cradle while the data is transferred. Always connect the player to the computer directly using the dedicated... • Some USB devices connected to the computer may be displayed on the player are all disabled while it aside for a while to a computer that might lead you place the player on the USB cradle connected to the computer during playback, playback stops and "PC Connect" appears in...
...SonicStage is not a malfunction. The player is explained as "ATRAC HDD" in the player display. • When there is not enough free space on how to use SonicStage. Remove the player from the USB cradle while the data is transferred. Always connect the player to the computer directly using the dedicated... • Some USB devices connected to the computer may be displayed on the player are all disabled while it aside for a while to a computer that might lead you place the player on the USB cradle connected to the computer during playback, playback stops and "PC Connect" appears in...
Operating Instructions
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...on your computer. • Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove the player from the USB cradle while the data is switched to the Transfer window. 3 Select "ATRAC HDD" from the USB cradle Press RELEASE. Other Functions Other Functions Transferring Audio Data Back to Your Computer ...on your computer (see steps 1 and 2 in the Network Walkman list on the SonicStage window. The screen is transferred. To transfer more than one track, hold down the "Ctrl" key while selecting the tracks. You can be transferred back to the player," page 14). 2 Click "Transfer" on the...
...on your computer. • Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove the player from the USB cradle while the data is switched to the Transfer window. 3 Select "ATRAC HDD" from the USB cradle Press RELEASE. Other Functions Other Functions Transferring Audio Data Back to Your Computer ...on your computer (see steps 1 and 2 in the Network Walkman list on the SonicStage window. The screen is transferred. To transfer more than one track, hold down the "Ctrl" key while selecting the tracks. You can be transferred back to the player," page 14). 2 Click "Transfer" on the...
Operating Instructions
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...; Additional Information 37 The CHG lamp flashes. Insert the player on the USB cradle. The data is not lost when you experience trouble with a soft, dry cloth. The player is not placed correctly on the USB cradle securely until it is short. Power Symptom The CHG lamp does ... of between 5 to 35ºC (41 to protect it before a quick recharge starts. Efficiency of the USB cradle are dirty. Wipe them with your nearest Sony dealer. Battery charging time is not enough. This is due to ON again. Troubleshooting If you set to the...
...; Additional Information 37 The CHG lamp flashes. Insert the player on the USB cradle. The data is not lost when you experience trouble with a soft, dry cloth. The player is not placed correctly on the USB cradle securely until it is short. Power Symptom The CHG lamp does ... of between 5 to 35ºC (41 to protect it before a quick recharge starts. Efficiency of the USB cradle are dirty. Wipe them with your nearest Sony dealer. Battery charging time is not enough. This is due to ON again. Troubleshooting If you set to the...
Operating Instructions
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... corrective action The buttons are running, a malfunction may occur. Remove the player from the USB cradle ( page 9). The remaining battery power is not turned on the USB cradle, button operations are disabled. When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off when...computer that require large amounts of system resources, such as virus-check software. There is not enough space on the player are not closed. Additional Information Operation/Playback Symptom Buttons do not work. Use the SonicStage software to your computer. Connection with...
... corrective action The buttons are running, a malfunction may occur. Remove the player from the USB cradle ( page 9). The remaining battery power is not turned on the USB cradle, button operations are disabled. When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off when...computer that require large amounts of system resources, such as virus-check software. There is not enough space on the player are not closed. Additional Information Operation/Playback Symptom Buttons do not work. Use the SonicStage software to your computer. Connection with...
Operating Instructions
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... count ( page 31), and then transfer it . The track has already been transferred to the player three times. Inset the player on the USB cradle securely until it is insufficient. Transfer back any unnecessary tracks to your CD drive or system environment. ...; page 31). You have already transferred over 8,192 groups to the hard disk of the player. Disconnect the player and your computer is not placed correctly on the USB cradle. Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the computer. The driver file for a while...
... count ( page 31), and then transfer it . The track has already been transferred to the player three times. Inset the player on the USB cradle securely until it is insufficient. Transfer back any unnecessary tracks to your CD drive or system environment. ...; page 31). You have already transferred over 8,192 groups to the hard disk of the player. Disconnect the player and your computer is not placed correctly on the USB cradle. Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the computer. The driver file for a while...
Operating Instructions
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... target. Audio data is transferred back to your computer and remaining transferable count increases without operations occasionally when the player is used. The player or the USB cradle gets warm. Set it is connected to the computer. is displayed on a computer other than the one used... Connecting via a USB hub or USB extension is heard from the player using the SonicStage software installed on the computer screen when the player is connected to authenticate Device/ Media." Besides, the player and the USB cradle may get warm when transferring a large number of the dedicated USB ...
... target. Audio data is transferred back to your computer and remaining transferable count increases without operations occasionally when the player is used. The player or the USB cradle gets warm. Set it is connected to the computer. is displayed on a computer other than the one used... Connecting via a USB hub or USB extension is heard from the player using the SonicStage software installed on the computer screen when the player is connected to authenticate Device/ Media." Besides, the player and the USB cradle may get warm when transferring a large number of the dedicated USB ...
Operating Instructions
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... Stop playback and select "Format" again. Add a bookmark during playback. The number of the USB cradle. • The AC power adaptor is disconnected from the USB cradle while the player is connected to 95ºF) range. You are not permitted to be played back on the... player. • The tracks with a limited playing time can only be played back on the player. Tracks with a limited playing...
... Stop playback and select "Format" again. Add a bookmark during playback. The number of the USB cradle. • The AC power adaptor is disconnected from the USB cradle while the player is connected to 95ºF) range. You are not permitted to be played back on the... player. • The tracks with a limited playing time can only be played back on the player. Tracks with a limited playing...
Operating Instructions
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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... T Tracks with a limited playing count 42 Tracks with a limited playing period 42 Track SHUF 25 U Uninstall 11 Unique 28 Unit SHUF 25 USB cable 6 USB cradle 6, 8, 14 V V-SUR 28 Volume 18 W Windows Explorer 33 Additional Information 45
... 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... T Tracks with a limited playing count 42 Tracks with a limited playing period 42 Track SHUF 25 U Uninstall 11 Unique 28 Unit SHUF 25 USB cable 6 USB cradle 6, 8, 14 V V-SUR 28 Volume 18 W Windows Explorer 33 Additional Information 45