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...;ʔδʣ ʢ11ɺ19 ϖʔδʣ ϏϧτΠϯ BUILT r IN όοςϦʔ BATTERY εΠον ʢ11 ϖʔδʣ ϗʔϧυ HOLD 23 ϖʔδʣ 10 24 28...
...;ʔδʣ ʢ11ɺ19 ϖʔδʣ ϏϧτΠϯ BUILT r IN όοςϦʔ BATTERY εΠον ʢ11 ϖʔδʣ ϗʔϧυ HOLD 23 ϖʔδʣ 10 24 28...
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ॆి͢Δ ϏϧτΠϯ όοςϦʔ 1 BUILT-IN BATTERY Φϯ Πυͯ͠ ON ʹ͢Δɻ ௨ৗ ON 3 νϟʔδ CHG 2 AC ઌʹ AC ίϯηϯτ AC ύϫʔ Ξμϓλʔ DC IN δϟοΫ CHG ϥϯϓ ॆి 3 CHG ϥϯ USB 1 80 5 11
ॆి͢Δ ϏϧτΠϯ όοςϦʔ 1 BUILT-IN BATTERY Φϯ Πυͯ͠ ON ʹ͢Δɻ ௨ৗ ON 3 νϟʔδ CHG 2 AC ઌʹ AC ίϯηϯτ AC ύϫʔ Ξμϓλʔ DC IN δϟοΫ CHG ϥϯϓ ॆి 3 CHG ϥϯ USB 1 80 5 11
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࠶ੜ ࠶ੜ͢Δ 18 ϖʔδʣɻ ʢ33 ϖʔδʣɻ 1 BUILT-IN BATTERY εΠονΛ ON ʢ11 ϔουϗϯ LINE OUT δϟοΫ 2 ϘϦϡʔϜ 3 VOLUME ͢Δɻ VOLUME ʴ / ʵ 22
࠶ੜ ࠶ੜ͢Δ 18 ϖʔδʣɻ ʢ33 ϖʔδʣɻ 1 BUILT-IN BATTERY εΠονΛ ON ʢ11 ϔουϗϯ LINE OUT δϟοΫ 2 ϘϦϡʔϜ 3 VOLUME ͢Δɻ VOLUME ʴ / ʵ 22
Operating Instructions
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...or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to static or electrical noise, the track's...NW-HD3 Serial No WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not cover the ventilation of rechargeable batteries, call upon your computer. Refer to correct the interference by turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from that interference will not occur in accordance with Part 15 of the player...the apparatus. These limits are recyclable. "WALKMAN" is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation to radio or television reception, which...
...or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to static or electrical noise, the track's...NW-HD3 Serial No WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not cover the ventilation of rechargeable batteries, call upon your computer. Refer to correct the interference by turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from that interference will not occur in accordance with Part 15 of the player...the apparatus. These limits are recyclable. "WALKMAN" is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation to radio or television reception, which...
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...46 Specifications 48 Index 48 3 GB Custom 32 Adjusting treble and bass emphasis (Digital Sound Preset 33 Other Functions Transferring Audio Data ...About the serial number 7 Preparing a Power Source 8 Charging the battery using a USB connection 9 Checking the remaining power of the battery 9 Installing SonicStage on Disposing of Contents Notice for Users 4 Precautions... to the Player 14 Using SonicStage Help 16 Playback Playing Back 18 Locking the controls (HOLD 19 Basic playback operations (Play, stop, search 20 Checking information in the display ..........20 Playing Back ...
...46 Specifications 48 Index 48 3 GB Custom 32 Adjusting treble and bass emphasis (Digital Sound Preset 33 Other Functions Transferring Audio Data ...About the serial number 7 Preparing a Power Source 8 Charging the battery using a USB connection 9 Checking the remaining power of the battery 9 Installing SonicStage on Disposing of Contents Notice for Users 4 Precautions... to the Player 14 Using SonicStage Help 16 Playback Playing Back 18 Locking the controls (HOLD 19 Basic playback operations (Play, stop, search 20 Checking information in the display ..........20 Playing Back ...
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... 20) Repeat indicator ( page 28) Play mode indicator ( page 25), Sound indicator (when adjusting the volume, page 30) Battery indicator ( page 9) Bit rate ( page 13) About the serial number The serial number provided for this player is on a label on the rear of the player. 7 GB...
... 20) Repeat indicator ( page 28) Play mode indicator ( page 25), Sound indicator (when adjusting the volume, page 30) Battery indicator ( page 9) Bit rate ( page 13) About the serial number The serial number provided for this player is on a label on the rear of the player. 7 GB...
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... as shown below until it clicks into place. The CHG lamp lights up on the USB adaptor, and if the player is on , the battery indicator in the display changes. If the battery is completed and the CHG lamp goes off and disconnect the USB cable from the USB adaptor, and then it... of the USB adaptor, and then connect the AC plug to the player. USB adaptor connector 2 Connect the the AC power adaptor to ON. to an AC outlet USB adaptor AC power adaptor to DC IN jack 8 GB USB adaptor CHG lamp Charging is charged in a low-temperature environment, the...
... as shown below until it clicks into place. The CHG lamp lights up on the USB adaptor, and if the player is on , the battery indicator in the display changes. If the battery is completed and the CHG lamp goes off and disconnect the USB cable from the USB adaptor, and then it... of the USB adaptor, and then connect the AC plug to the player. USB adaptor connector 2 Connect the the AC power adaptor to ON. to an AC outlet USB adaptor AC power adaptor to DC IN jack 8 GB USB adaptor CHG lamp Charging is charged in a low-temperature environment, the...
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... wall outlet, even if the player itself ; For example, one section does not always indicate one-fourth of the battery is approximately 22 hours. Getting Started Charging the battery using a USB connection, the charging will not be used . 9 GB When the player is connected to the AC power... adaptor, the power is connected to prevent the temperature of the player from increasing too ...
... wall outlet, even if the player itself ; For example, one section does not always indicate one-fourth of the battery is approximately 22 hours. Getting Started Charging the battery using a USB connection, the charging will not be used . 9 GB When the player is connected to the AC power... adaptor, the power is connected to prevent the temperature of the player from increasing too ...
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Playback Playing Back Transfer audio data from your own for the menu and the messages in the display ( page 31). 1 After setting the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to ON ( page 8), connect headphones to the player. VOLUME +/- 18 GB Headphones to the player beforehand ( page 14). You can change the language to your computer to (headphones)/ LINE OUT jack 2 Press play) appears on the left bottom of the display and the player starts playback. appears. 3 Adjust the volume by pressing VOLUME +/-.
Playback Playing Back Transfer audio data from your own for the menu and the messages in the display ( page 31). 1 After setting the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to ON ( page 8), connect headphones to the player. VOLUME +/- 18 GB Headphones to the player beforehand ( page 14). You can change the language to your computer to (headphones)/ LINE OUT jack 2 Press play) appears on the left bottom of the display and the player starts playback. appears. 3 Adjust the volume by pressing VOLUME +/-.
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...; When trying to that cannot be played on this player, playback will stop. Locking the controls (HOLD) You can play an MP3 audio track that of the arrow. When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off about 1/20 of the arrow. MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 - When scrolling ... battery, if the player is an audio compression technology that the HOLD switch is set to about 3 minutes after scrolling is finished. • If playback does not start, make sure that satisfies the demand for high sound quality and high compression rates. Continued 19 GB ...
...; When trying to that cannot be played on this player, playback will stop. Locking the controls (HOLD) You can play an MP3 audio track that of the arrow. When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off about 1/20 of the arrow. MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 - When scrolling ... battery, if the player is an audio compression technology that the HOLD switch is set to about 3 minutes after scrolling is finished. • If playback does not start, make sure that satisfies the demand for high sound quality and high compression rates. Continued 19 GB ...
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...57797; repeatedly. Playback starts from a point where you stopped. To turn off the player Press and hold MENU until the display disappears. Checking information in the display You can be displayed. 20 GB 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 (...
...57797; repeatedly. Playback starts from a point where you stopped. To turn off the player Press and hold MENU until the display disappears. Checking information in the display You can be displayed. 20 GB 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 (...
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...on the side of this product. To remove the built-in rechargeable battery 1 Slide the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch on the bottom of the player to OFF. 2 Remove the two screws on the bottom. 5 Push the bottom into the player with your finger and pull out the inside metallic part, ...especially its edge. If necessary, use the tools such as tweezers. Continued 39 GB...
...on the side of this product. To remove the built-in rechargeable battery 1 Slide the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch on the bottom of the player to OFF. 2 Remove the two screws on the bottom. 5 Push the bottom into the player with your finger and pull out the inside metallic part, ...especially its edge. If necessary, use the tools such as tweezers. Continued 39 GB...
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7 Remove the built-in battery. 8 Pull the connecting cord between the battery and the player to separate the connector. 40 GB
7 Remove the built-in battery. 8 Pull the connecting cord between the battery and the player to separate the connector. 40 GB
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...57715; The temperature is not connected to the battery characteristics and not a malfunction. You have not used the player for a prolonged period. Continued Additional Information 41 GB The CHG lamp flashes. Keep charging the battery until it before a quick recharge starts. Power ...ciency of between 5 to 35ºC (41 to be replaced. Consult your nearest Sony dealer. Charge the battery in "Troubleshooting." 3 If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Battery charging time is below 5°C (41°F). Case and/or corrective action ...
...57715; The temperature is not connected to the battery characteristics and not a malfunction. You have not used the player for a prolonged period. Continued Additional Information 41 GB The CHG lamp flashes. Keep charging the battery until it before a quick recharge starts. Power ...ciency of between 5 to 35ºC (41 to be replaced. Consult your nearest Sony dealer. Charge the battery in "Troubleshooting." 3 If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Battery charging time is below 5°C (41°F). Case and/or corrective action ...
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... "Headphone" ( page 30). "Audio Out" is set to the player, button operations are locked. When using the volume control on . Adjust the volume using the player with appropriate characters. 42 GB Turn the volume up ( page 18). The headphone plug is insuf... the sound does not change even if the "V-SUR" and "SOUND EQ" in "Digital Sound Preset" work . "" is insufficient. Charge the battery ( page 8). When the player is connected to your computer that cannot be adjusted. Set it to "Line Out." Slide...
... "Headphone" ( page 30). "Audio Out" is set to the player, button operations are locked. When using the volume control on . Adjust the volume using the player with appropriate characters. 42 GB Turn the volume up ( page 18). The headphone plug is insuf... the sound does not change even if the "V-SUR" and "SOUND EQ" in "Digital Sound Preset" work . "" is insufficient. Charge the battery ( page 8). When the player is connected to your computer that cannot be adjusted. Set it to "Line Out." Slide...
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...little while longer. The installation is used . Wait for the authentication of your computer. Please wait. Continued Additional Information 43 GB When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off about 30 seconds or about 3 minutes (when using the AC power adaptor) in progress...has not lit for the appearance of your computer. Check for a few minutes. Wait for about 30 seconds (when using the battery) or about 3 minutes after scrolling is used ( page 10). All Windows applications are running on your computer is still ...
...little while longer. The installation is used . Wait for the authentication of your computer. Please wait. Continued Additional Information 43 GB When scrolling track titles, etc., the display turns off about 30 seconds or about 3 minutes (when using the AC power adaptor) in progress...has not lit for the appearance of your computer. Check for a few minutes. Wait for about 30 seconds (when using the battery) or about 3 minutes after scrolling is used ( page 10). All Windows applications are running on your computer is still ...
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...the distributor. The free space in the hard disk of audio data you used for the size of the player is not connected correctly to the player. 44 GB The audio data cannot be transferred back to your computer, and then reinstall the software again using the supplied CD-ROM...not connected properly. Connecting via a USB hub is used for the player using the supplied CD-ROM ( page 11). Slide the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to transfer. Audio data cannot be transferred back to the player. The number of the SonicStage software had been failed. Reinstall the ...
...the distributor. The free space in the hard disk of audio data you used for the size of the player is not connected correctly to the player. 44 GB The audio data cannot be transferred back to your computer, and then reinstall the software again using the supplied CD-ROM...not connected properly. Connecting via a USB hub is used for the player using the supplied CD-ROM ( page 11). Slide the BUILT-IN BATTERY switch to transfer. Audio data cannot be transferred back to the player. The number of the SonicStage software had been failed. Reinstall the ...
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... of quick charge. The player shakes. Others Symptom There is no beep sound when the player is not guaranteed. Set it is connected to the player. Symptom Audio data is transferred... the player is connected to authenticate Device/ Media." is connected to the player, the track will be heard, and the vibration of the player occurs. Restart the SonicStage software. The player or the... the computer. Leave the player aside for transfer to the computer. Additional Information 45 GB This is used for a while. When the built-in hard disk of the player moves, the sound of ...
... of quick charge. The player shakes. Others Symptom There is no beep sound when the player is not guaranteed. Set it is connected to the player. Symptom Audio data is transferred... the player is connected to authenticate Device/ Media." is connected to the player, the track will be heard, and the vibration of the player occurs. Restart the SonicStage software. The player or the... the computer. Leave the player aside for transfer to the computer. Additional Information 45 GB This is used for a while. When the built-in hard disk of the player moves, the sound of ...
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... "Sound." When "Audio Out" is set to "Line Out," you are trying 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 appears... in the track list. The HOLD switch is set to "Headphone" ( page 30). Charge the battery ( page 8). The total number of the player has not been initialized because it was changed. Additional Information 47 GB When disconnecting from the computer, there are no remaining...
... "Sound." When "Audio Out" is set to "Line Out," you are trying 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 appears... in the track list. The HOLD switch is set to "Headphone" ( page 30). Charge the battery ( page 8). The total number of the player has not been initialized because it was changed. Additional Information 47 GB When disconnecting from the computer, there are no remaining...