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... manual. Jumps to the home menu list Find what you to make full use the buttons in the Operation Guide Click the buttons located in the upper right of this PDF-format Operation Guide. Continued Additionally, after installing SonicStage software from the supplied CD-ROM, you to import songs to a computer, to transfer them to the player, and to play them back. - Browsing the Operation Guide To use of Contents," "Home Menu List...
... manual. Jumps to the home menu list Find what you to make full use the buttons in the Operation Guide Click the buttons located in the upper right of this PDF-format Operation Guide. Continued Additionally, after installing SonicStage software from the supplied CD-ROM, you to import songs to a computer, to transfer them to the player, and to play them back. - Browsing the Operation Guide To use of Contents," "Home Menu List...
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... player 3 times (Shuffle Shake 20 Playing songs during exercise Playing songs to a set target (Set Target 21 Playing songs in automatic selection mode depending on your exercise pace (Music Pacer 23 Changing the playlists of the step count (Counter Reset 43 Adjusting the Current Time Setting (Set Date-Time 44 Setting the Date Format (Date Disp Type 46 Setting the Time Format (Time Disp Type 47 Displaying the Player Information (Information 48 Resetting to Factory Settings (Reset All Setting 49 Formatting Memory (Format 50 Changing the USB Connection Setting (USB Power 52 Setting...
... player 3 times (Shuffle Shake 20 Playing songs during exercise Playing songs to a set target (Set Target 21 Playing songs in automatic selection mode depending on your exercise pace (Music Pacer 23 Changing the playlists of the step count (Counter Reset 43 Adjusting the Current Time Setting (Set Date-Time 44 Setting the Date Format (Date Disp Type 46 Setting the Time Format (Time Disp Type 47 Displaying the Player Information (Information 48 Resetting to Factory Settings (Reset All Setting 49 Formatting Memory (Format 50 Changing the USB Connection Setting (USB Power 52 Setting...
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...; Date-Time Set Date-Time 44 Date Disp Type 46 Time Disp Type 47 │ ├ Information 48 │ ├ Initialize Reset All Setting 49 Format 50 │ ├ USB Power 52 │ ├ Disp. DISP/HOME button (PLAYLIST 14 HOME screen* * 5 of the 7 icons appear in the display with the current selection in the centre. By rotating the shuttle switch, you use. Rotation 53...
...; Date-Time Set Date-Time 44 Date Disp Type 46 Time Disp Type 47 │ ├ Information 48 │ ├ Initialize Reset All Setting 49 Format 50 │ ├ USB Power 52 │ ├ Disp. DISP/HOME button (PLAYLIST 14 HOME screen* * 5 of the 7 icons appear in the display with the current selection in the centre. By rotating the shuttle switch, you use. Rotation 53...
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...). All songs on the player are played back. button to Shuttle switch DISP/HOME button to Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen appears. Rotate the shuttle switch to select (ALL SONGS) and press the button to . If you did not play any song, playback starts from the last song you set to the folder position, and...
...). All songs on the player are played back. button to Shuttle switch DISP/HOME button to Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen appears. Rotate the shuttle switch to select (ALL SONGS) and press the button to . If you did not play any song, playback starts from the last song you set to the folder position, and...
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... it for two seconds. A sound effect is activated in rhythm within two seconds, the play mode changes but nothing happens after shaking it . When you are setting a SETTINGS menu item When shaking the player, make sure not to change the play mode. Holding the player as illustrated below (display facing up), shake the player up and down 3 times in the Music Pacer menu - you change play mode by shaking the player 3 times during playback.
... it for two seconds. A sound effect is activated in rhythm within two seconds, the play mode changes but nothing happens after shaking it . When you are setting a SETTINGS menu item When shaking the player, make sure not to change the play mode. Holding the player as illustrated below (display facing up), shake the player up and down 3 times in the Music Pacer menu - you change play mode by shaking the player 3 times during playback.
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... use of Contents Menu Index 40 Settings Setting the G Sensor (G Sensor) The player's built-in G Sensor recognizes speed variation and provides functions such as step count, distance covered and consumed calorie calculations, or play mode change by shaking the player 3 times ( page 20). You can also deactivate the G Sensor. button to Shuttle switch DISP/HOME button to Press and hold...
... use of Contents Menu Index 40 Settings Setting the G Sensor (G Sensor) The player's built-in G Sensor recognizes speed variation and provides functions such as step count, distance covered and consumed calorie calculations, or play mode change by shaking the player 3 times ( page 20). You can also deactivate the G Sensor. button to Shuttle switch DISP/HOME button to Press and hold...
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...-Time) You can set the date and time manually. Continued Continue with your computer and starts the SonicStage software. Manual: To set and display the current time. Table of the player to either synchronize with your computer automatically, or manually by the player. button to Shuttle switch DISP/HOME button to Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen...
...-Time) You can set the date and time manually. Continued Continue with your computer and starts the SonicStage software. Manual: To set and display the current time. Table of the player to either synchronize with your computer automatically, or manually by the player. button to Shuttle switch DISP/HOME button to Press and hold the DISP/HOME button until the HOME screen...
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... player is not used for a long time, your settings for month, date, hour, and minute. After rotating the shuttle switch to adjust the date and time setting, press the button to confirm. Index To return to "Clock" ( page 27), "---" appears. A line appears above and below . Set "Clock" on "Changing the Display Mode" ( page 27). Press any button while the HOLD...
... player is not used for a long time, your settings for month, date, hour, and minute. After rotating the shuttle switch to adjust the date and time setting, press the button to confirm. Index To return to "Clock" ( page 27), "---" appears. A line appears above and below . Set "Clock" on "Changing the Display Mode" ( page 27). Press any button while the HOLD...
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... delete the music songs you have transferred to the player. button to Shuttle switch DISP/HOME button to Note Only available when using the ALL SONGS function in stop mode. Press and hold the DISP/HOME button in step and press the button to confirm. To return to confirm. To cancel restoration of Contents Menu Index 49 Settings Resetting...
... delete the music songs you have transferred to the player. button to Shuttle switch DISP/HOME button to Note Only available when using the ALL SONGS function in stop mode. Press and hold the DISP/HOME button in step and press the button to confirm. To return to confirm. To cancel restoration of Contents Menu Index 49 Settings Resetting...
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... little battery power. Adjust song format and bit rate The playing time varies, as battery charge can be affected by pressing the button, after a certain period of time of not using the player (approx. 15 seconds), can extend the playing time available from a full charge varies with the G Sensor active, battery consumption is not connected to save battery power. To make the player enter Sleep status When you can help...
... little battery power. Adjust song format and bit rate The playing time varies, as battery charge can be affected by pressing the button, after a certain period of time of not using the player (approx. 15 seconds), can extend the playing time available from a full charge varies with the G Sensor active, battery consumption is not connected to save battery power. To make the player enter Sleep status When you can help...
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... customers who purchased the overseas models: http://www.sony.co.jp/overseas/support/ Download the update program to your computer from the web site. Connect the player to your computer, and then start up the update program. Follow the on-screen instructions to the player. Table of Contents Menu 68 Advanced Features Upgrading the Player's Firmware You can update the player's firmware, ensuring you to add new features for the player by installing...
... customers who purchased the overseas models: http://www.sony.co.jp/overseas/support/ Download the update program to your computer from the web site. Connect the player to your computer, and then start up the update program. Follow the on-screen instructions to the player. Table of Contents Menu 68 Advanced Features Upgrading the Player's Firmware You can update the player's firmware, ensuring you to add new features for the player by installing...
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... phone is being used near the player. When using such apparatus as mobile phones, keep them away from the player while data is being transferred. Transfer usable files back to your computer and format the built-in flash memory using the "Format" menu of the player ( page 50). The supplied USB cable is disconnected from the player. Buttons do not work . The remaining battery is insufficient. Charge the battery connecting...
... phone is being used near the player. When using such apparatus as mobile phones, keep them away from the player while data is being transferred. Transfer usable files back to your computer and format the built-in flash memory using the "Format" menu of the player ( page 50). The supplied USB cable is disconnected from the player. Buttons do not work . The remaining battery is insufficient. Charge the battery connecting...
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...; page 6) when using the supplied clip or arm changed . player 3 times, play mode As illustration page 20, hold the player with a strap (sold separately) around your neck, waist, bag, etc. - Display Symptom "" appears for a title. Cause/Remedy Characters that cannot appear on how the player is attached, or the following cases. - Table of Contents Menu Index 71 Troubleshooting Operation (continued) Symptom Cause...
...; page 6) when using the supplied clip or arm changed . player 3 times, play mode As illustration page 20, hold the player with a strap (sold separately) around your neck, waist, bag, etc. - Display Symptom "" appears for a title. Cause/Remedy Characters that cannot appear on how the player is attached, or the following cases. - Table of Contents Menu Index 71 Troubleshooting Operation (continued) Symptom Cause...
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... Menu Index Charging the battery Symptom Cause/Remedy Battery life is short. The operating temperature is below 5°C (67°F). Battery life becomes shorter due to be installed. The computer's operating system software is not moving. This is especially true for a few minutes. your computer is not compatible with "Administrator" privileges. The player cannot charge The USB cable is not connected...
... Menu Index Charging the battery Symptom Cause/Remedy Battery life is short. The operating temperature is below 5°C (67°F). Battery life becomes shorter due to be installed. The computer's operating system software is not moving. This is especially true for a few minutes. your computer is not compatible with "Administrator" privileges. The player cannot charge The USB cable is not connected...
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... USB cable directly to increase free space. to the player. Transfer any unnecessary songs back to your computer to increase free space. You have already transferred over 65,535 songs or over 999 songs. Songs with a limited playing period or playing count may not work. Continued Only a small number of There is not enough free space in the built-in flash songs can be transferred memory. Audio data...
... USB cable directly to increase free space. to the player. Transfer any unnecessary songs back to your computer to increase free space. You have already transferred over 65,535 songs or over 999 songs. Songs with a limited playing period or playing count may not work. Continued Only a small number of There is not enough free space in the built-in flash songs can be transferred memory. Audio data...
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... Menu Index 78 Troubleshooting...Messages Message NO ITEM PRESET FULL SET RUN P.LIST SET WALK P.LIST SYSTEM ERROR UPDATE ERROR USB CONNECT Meaning Remedy No song exists in the selected item. dealer. If you want to This is a problem with Consult your nearest Sony the hardware. There is not a malfunction. You can preset up to update the firmware. Table of "SPORTS MODE." Follow the on-screen instructions on the player. The player is connected to preset more stations, delete unnecessary stations...
... Menu Index 78 Troubleshooting...Messages Message NO ITEM PRESET FULL SET RUN P.LIST SET WALK P.LIST SYSTEM ERROR UPDATE ERROR USB CONNECT Meaning Remedy No song exists in the selected item. dealer. If you want to This is a problem with Consult your nearest Sony the hardware. There is not a malfunction. You can preset up to update the firmware. Table of "SPORTS MODE." Follow the on-screen instructions on the player. The player is connected to preset more stations, delete unnecessary stations...
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... limits are designed to Part 15 of the player. Table of Contents Menu Index 81 Additional Information Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are located on , the user is encouraged to try to operate this product. Record the serial number in this manual could void your Sony dealer regarding this equipment. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception...
... limits are designed to Part 15 of the player. Table of Contents Menu Index 81 Additional Information Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are located on , the user is encouraged to try to operate this product. Record the serial number in this manual could void your Sony dealer regarding this equipment. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception...
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... detergent solution. Do not use any questions or problems concerning the player, please consult your nearest Sony dealer. Continued However, SONY bears no event will replace it. Do not drop or immerse the player in part, or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder. In no other devices, however, care should not interfere with...
... detergent solution. Do not use any questions or problems concerning the player, please consult your nearest Sony dealer. Continued However, SONY bears no event will replace it. Do not drop or immerse the player in part, or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder. In no other devices, however, care should not interfere with...
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... software specifications may be changed without notice. Operation of this player with software other countries/regions: http://www.css.ap.sony.com For customers who purchased the overseas models: http://www.sony.co.jp/overseas/support/ For details on the use only. The player is not covered by the player. User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed. The explanations in this manual assume...
... software specifications may be changed without notice. Operation of this player with software other countries/regions: http://www.css.ap.sony.com For customers who purchased the overseas models: http://www.sony.co.jp/overseas/support/ For details on the use only. The player is not covered by the player. User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed. The explanations in this manual assume...
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... 47 Transferring 3 Troubleshooting 69 Tuner 55 U Uninstalling 80 USB Power (USB connection setting 52 V Volume 9, 30, 33 Volume Mode 30 VOL +/- 93 Additional Information...Index K km 22 M Manual (Volume 32 Manual tuning 57 Messages 76 miles 22 Mono/Auto 61 MP3 64, 89 Music Pacer 23 P Playback 9 Playlist 14 Play Mode 18 Play Range 19 Power Save 54 Preset Custom 34 Preset (Volume 30 Preset tuning 57 R Radio 55 Recharging 62 Repeat 19 Reset (the players 69 Reset All Setting 49...
... 47 Transferring 3 Troubleshooting 69 Tuner 55 U Uninstalling 80 USB Power (USB connection setting 52 V Volume 9, 30, 33 Volume Mode 30 VOL +/- 93 Additional Information...Index K km 22 M Manual (Volume 32 Manual tuning 57 Messages 76 miles 22 Mono/Auto 61 MP3 64, 89 Music Pacer 23 P Playback 9 Playlist 14 Play Mode 18 Play Range 19 Power Save 54 Preset Custom 34 Preset (Volume 30 Preset tuning 57 R Radio 55 Recharging 62 Repeat 19 Reset (the players 69 Reset All Setting 49...