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... number in the table of contents, in the home menu list, or in the manual. SonicStage Help explains details about using the SonicStage software ( page 3). The Quick Start Guide explains set up and the basic operations, enabling you are looking for from a list of the Adobe Reader screen. Jumps to the Help within SonicStage. - Continued Additionally, after installing the SonicStage software from a list of the player and troubleshoot problems...
... number in the table of contents, in the home menu list, or in the manual. SonicStage Help explains details about using the SonicStage software ( page 3). The Quick Start Guide explains set up and the basic operations, enabling you are looking for from a list of the Adobe Reader screen. Jumps to the Help within SonicStage. - Continued Additionally, after installing the SonicStage software from a list of the player and troubleshoot problems...
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...a Preset Volume value 46 Setting to a Manual Volume (Manual Volume 47 Limiting the Volume (AVLS 48 Turning Off the Beep Sound (Beep)........49 Setting the Current Time (Set Date-Time 50 Selecting the current time setting 50 Setting the current time manually 52 Setting the Date Format (Date Disp Type 53 Setting the Time Format (Time Disp Type 54 Displaying the Player Information (Information 55 Resetting to Factory Settings (Reset All Settings 56 Formatting Memory (Format 57 Changing the USB Connection Setting (USB Bus Powered 59 Setting to the Power Save Screen (Power Save Mode 60...
...a Preset Volume value 46 Setting to a Manual Volume (Manual Volume 47 Limiting the Volume (AVLS 48 Turning Off the Beep Sound (Beep)........49 Setting the Current Time (Set Date-Time 50 Selecting the current time setting 50 Setting the current time manually 52 Setting the Date Format (Date Disp Type 53 Setting the Time Format (Time Disp Type 54 Displaying the Player Information (Information 55 Resetting to Factory Settings (Reset All Settings 56 Formatting Memory (Format 57 Changing the USB Connection Setting (USB Bus Powered 59 Setting to the Power Save Screen (Power Save Mode 60...
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... 70 Changing the Synchronized Recording Settings (Sync Rec 71 Playing the Recorded Songs (Rec Data 72 Changing the Play Mode of Recorded Songs (PLAY MODE 73 Deleting the Recorded Songs 74 Deleting recorded songs (Delete 1 Track 74 Deleting the recorded folder (Delete Folder 76 Deleting all recorded songs (Delete All Rec Data 77 Advanced Features Recharging the Player 78 Maximizing Battery Life 79 What are Format and Bit Rate 80 Playing Songs without Pauses 82 How is Song Information Imported to the Player 83 Storing Data Other than Audio Files 84 Upgrading the Player's Firmware...
... 70 Changing the Synchronized Recording Settings (Sync Rec 71 Playing the Recorded Songs (Rec Data 72 Changing the Play Mode of Recorded Songs (PLAY MODE 73 Deleting the Recorded Songs 74 Deleting recorded songs (Delete 1 Track 74 Deleting the recorded folder (Delete Folder 76 Deleting all recorded songs (Delete All Rec Data 77 Advanced Features Recharging the Player 78 Maximizing Battery Life 79 What are Format and Bit Rate 80 Playing Songs without Pauses 82 How is Song Information Imported to the Player 83 Storing Data Other than Audio Files 84 Upgrading the Player's Firmware...
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...; Volume Mode 45 ├ Beep 49 ├ Noise Cancel Control*4.........38 ├ Information 55 ├ Initialize │ ├ Reset All Settings 56 │ └ Format 57 └ USB Bus Powered 59 *2 (Rec Data) appears when you have data recorded with the current selection in the centre. By rotating the shuttle switch, you use. HOME screen*1 DISPLAY/HOME button *1 5 of the player. The HOME screen is connected to the player. *4 NW...
...; Volume Mode 45 ├ Beep 49 ├ Noise Cancel Control*4.........38 ├ Information 55 ├ Initialize │ ├ Reset All Settings 56 │ └ Format 57 └ USB Bus Powered 59 *2 (Rec Data) appears when you have data recorded with the current selection in the centre. By rotating the shuttle switch, you use. HOME screen*1 DISPLAY/HOME button *1 5 of the player. The HOME screen is connected to the player. *4 NW...
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... very little battery power. VOL +*/- Press and hold this button to the supplied USB cable, accessories for WM-PORT such as optional accessories for recording with button operation. DISPLAY/HOME button When you can also set to display the HOME screen. You can change the display ( page 41). button Adjusts the volume. * There are tactile dots. When a menu appears on the player. When you stop mode, you press...
... very little battery power. VOL +*/- Press and hold this button to the supplied USB cable, accessories for WM-PORT such as optional accessories for recording with button operation. DISPLAY/HOME button When you can also set to display the HOME screen. You can change the display ( page 41). button Adjusts the volume. * There are tactile dots. When a menu appears on the player. When you stop mode, you press...
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... operate the player for a while ( page 60). Playing status indication Displays the current play mode (: playback, : stop fastrewinds (fast-forwards skips to the Power Save mode when you register the jacket and transfer songs from SonicStage. For the FOLDER mode, displays an icon of the current (or next) song). Lapse time indication Displays the elapsed time. Play mode indication (PLAY MODE) Displays the current play mode is set the jacket picture...
... operate the player for a while ( page 60). Playing status indication Displays the current play mode (: playback, : stop fastrewinds (fast-forwards skips to the Power Save mode when you register the jacket and transfer songs from SonicStage. For the FOLDER mode, displays an icon of the current (or next) song). Lapse time indication Displays the elapsed time. Play mode indication (PLAY MODE) Displays the current play mode is set the jacket picture...
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...; The play mode ( page 27) does not change when (Jacket Search) is always listed in the album order when you search songs by album jacket picture after you can search for songs by (Jacket Search). If no jacket pictures have been registered, a preinstalled image in the player appears. Press and hold the DISPLAY/HOME button until the HOME screen appears...
...; The play mode ( page 27) does not change when (Jacket Search) is always listed in the album order when you search songs by album jacket picture after you can search for songs by (Jacket Search). If no jacket pictures have been registered, a preinstalled image in the player appears. Press and hold the DISPLAY/HOME button until the HOME screen appears...
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... computer when connecting the player to off in the stop mode ( page 41). However, when "Clock" is set to your settings for date and time may need to be reset. If the current time is not set and the display is not used for a long time, your computer after starting the SonicStage software. (Default setting) Date-Time Manual: To set to the previous menu Press the DISPLAY/HOME button. Continued...
... computer when connecting the player to off in the stop mode ( page 41). However, when "Clock" is set to your settings for date and time may need to be reset. If the current time is not set and the display is not used for a long time, your computer after starting the SonicStage software. (Default setting) Date-Time Manual: To set to the previous menu Press the DISPLAY/HOME button. Continued...
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... shuttle switch to select "OK" and press the button to SonicStage or the hard disk of your computer. If the memory is completed, "COMPLETE" appears. appears and formatting starts. When formatting is formatted, all music data, other stored data and registered jacket pictures will be erased. Be sure to verify the data stored in flash memory of the player. Table of Contents Menu 57 Settings Formatting Memory (Format) You can format...
... shuttle switch to select "OK" and press the button to SonicStage or the hard disk of your computer. If the memory is completed, "COMPLETE" appears. appears and formatting starts. When formatting is formatted, all music data, other stored data and registered jacket pictures will be erased. Be sure to verify the data stored in flash memory of the player. Table of Contents Menu 57 Settings Formatting Memory (Format) You can format...
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... recording, and when the player detects sound again, it starts recording sound as the next song. If no sound is set, recording starts automatically when the player detects sound from the audio device. When the current time is more than 2 GB, the part after 2 GB will be able to record with the player. Table of Contents Menu Index 69 Recording Press the button of an accessory with a record level shift switch...
... recording, and when the player detects sound again, it starts recording sound as the next song. If no sound is set, recording starts automatically when the player detects sound from the audio device. When the current time is more than 2 GB, the part after 2 GB will be able to record with the player. Table of Contents Menu Index 69 Recording Press the button of an accessory with a record level shift switch...
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...transferred to select the desired play mode. List of play modes, including random play and selected repeat play. Table of Contents Menu 73 Recording Changing the Play Mode of Recorded Songs (PLAY MODE) The player offers a variety of play modes Play mode type/Icon Description Normal/No icon All recorded songs from the current song are played repeatedly. Repeat Folder (folder repeat)/ All songs in random order. repeat)/ 1 Repeat Shuffle All (all songs in a folder including the current song are played in a folder including the current song are played once, and then playback...
...transferred to select the desired play mode. List of play modes, including random play and selected repeat play. Table of Contents Menu 73 Recording Changing the Play Mode of Recorded Songs (PLAY MODE) The player offers a variety of play modes Play mode type/Icon Description Normal/No icon All recorded songs from the current song are played repeatedly. Repeat Folder (folder repeat)/ All songs in random order. repeat)/ 1 Repeat Shuffle All (all songs in a folder including the current song are played in a folder including the current song are played once, and then playback...
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... playing time available from a battery charge. Adjust song format and bit rate The playing time varies, as battery charge can extend the playing time available from a full charge varies with the operating conditions and environment of the audio files that is set to "OFF" for songs in the Sleep status. The batteries are played. For details, see "Battery life (continuous playback)" ( page 110). Note Do not leave the player connected for the setting...
... playing time available from a battery charge. Adjust song format and bit rate The playing time varies, as battery charge can extend the playing time available from a full charge varies with the operating conditions and environment of the audio files that is set to "OFF" for songs in the Sleep status. The batteries are played. For details, see "Battery life (continuous playback)" ( page 110). Note Do not leave the player connected for the setting...
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... customers in Latin America: http://www.sony-latin.com/pa/info/ For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.css.ap.sony.com For 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...
... customers in Latin America: http://www.sony-latin.com/pa/info/ For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.css.ap.sony.com For 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...
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... flash memory of the player was formatted using Windows Explorer. Format the built-in the play mode or receiving FM. The player is used near the player. When using the "Format" menu of the player ( page 57). 87 Troubleshooting Table of Contents Menu Index Operation (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy Noise is generated. An apparatus emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is being transferred. Transfer usable files back to reset...
... flash memory of the player was formatted using Windows Explorer. Format the built-in the play mode or receiving FM. The player is used near the player. When using the "Format" menu of the player ( page 57). 87 Troubleshooting Table of Contents Menu Index Operation (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy Noise is generated. An apparatus emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is being transferred. Transfer usable files back to reset...
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... used to transfer to the player. The audio data cannot be transferred back to your computer if the song is deleted from the computer used . Connecting the player via a USB hub or extension cable may not be transferred due to restrictions set by copyright holders. Continued Only a small number of There is not enough free space in the built-in flash memory. Move non-audio data...
... used to transfer to the player. The audio data cannot be transferred back to your computer if the song is deleted from the computer used . Connecting the player via a USB hub or extension cable may not be transferred due to restrictions set by copyright holders. Continued Only a small number of There is not enough free space in the built-in flash memory. Move non-audio data...
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the record standby mode. After exporting the songs recorded by the player. Cause/Remedy Beep is not deleted even though recorded songs have all been deleted. Files other than the recorded songs are included in the folder. Open the data in Windows Explorer, and delete the files other than songs recorded by the player to SonicStage, format the internal flash memory in the "Format" menu of the player ( page 57). The folder is set to...
the record standby mode. After exporting the songs recorded by the player. Cause/Remedy Beep is not deleted even though recorded songs have all been deleted. Files other than the recorded songs are included in the folder. Open the data in Windows Explorer, and delete the files other than songs recorded by the player to SonicStage, format the internal flash memory in the "Format" menu of the player ( page 57). The folder is set to...
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...-in flash memory. You must charge the battery ( page 78). There is a problem with Transfer the normal audio the built-in flash memory" ( page 98). Transfer the normal audio file back to the computer and then format the player. Also, when the message keeps on a the "Format" menu. For details, see "To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory Format the player using the "Format" menu. Delete unnecessary folders ( page 76) and start recording...
...-in flash memory. You must charge the battery ( page 78). There is a problem with Transfer the normal audio the built-in flash memory" ( page 98). Transfer the normal audio file back to the computer and then format the player. Also, when the message keeps on a the "Format" menu. For details, see "To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory Format the player using the "Format" menu. Delete unnecessary folders ( page 76) and start recording...
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... format the player. maximum number of Contents Menu Index Message NO DATA NO DATABASE NO ITEM PRESET FULL READ ONLY SIMPLE MODE SYSTEM ERROR TRACK FULL Meaning Remedy There are no audio files the built-in only" songs. If you want to preset more than 255 songs in a songs you want. You can record in flash memory, use SonicStage to transfer audio files. 30 broadcast stations are no audio files in If there are already preset...
... format the player. maximum number of Contents Menu Index Message NO DATA NO DATABASE NO ITEM PRESET FULL READ ONLY SIMPLE MODE SYSTEM ERROR TRACK FULL Meaning Remedy There are no audio files the built-in only" songs. If you want to preset more than 255 songs in a songs you want. You can record in flash memory, use SonicStage to transfer audio files. 30 broadcast stations are no audio files in If there are already preset...
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... an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Continued Table of Contents Menu Index 100 Additional Information Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Model No Serial No For Customers in the...
... an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Continued Table of Contents Menu Index 100 Additional Information Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Model No Serial No For Customers in the...
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... P Playback 8, 12 Playlists 13 Playlist Select 13 Play Mode 27, 73 Play Range 27, 73 Power button 8 Power Save Mode 60 Preset Custom 33 Preset (Volume 45, 46, 47 Preset tuning 63 R Radio 61 Rec 68 Rec Data 72 Rec Mode 70 Recent Transfers 16 Recharging 78 Recording 68 Accessory 68 Bit rate 70 Delete 74 Playback 72 Synchronized Recording 69, 71 Release Year 25, 40 Remaining battery 78 Repeat 27, 73 RESET (the player 86 Reset All Settings...
... P Playback 8, 12 Playlists 13 Playlist Select 13 Play Mode 27, 73 Play Range 27, 73 Power button 8 Power Save Mode 60 Preset Custom 33 Preset (Volume 45, 46, 47 Preset tuning 63 R Radio 61 Rec 68 Rec Data 72 Rec Mode 70 Recent Transfers 16 Recharging 78 Recording 68 Accessory 68 Bit rate 70 Delete 74 Playback 72 Synchronized Recording 69, 71 Release Year 25, 40 Remaining battery 78 Repeat 27, 73 RESET (the player 86 Reset All Settings...