Operation Guide
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...; Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged file due to operate the player normally again. For any replacement data. If you delete sample audio data, you may not be able to operate the player due to : - On sample audio data The player is not supported by the player. This is due to strong static electricity from the human body On rare occasions, you cannot restore it using Windows...
...; Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged file due to operate the player normally again. For any replacement data. If you delete sample audio data, you may not be able to operate the player due to : - On sample audio data The player is not supported by the player. This is due to strong static electricity from the human body On rare occasions, you cannot restore it using Windows...
Operation Guide
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... the player, some models may not be erased. By transferring songs from the support web site ( page 47) and store it on the country/region in flash memory is required for the customer registration. The number is supplied by PDF file in the package. Headphones (1) Operation Guide (this manual)*2 (1) Quick Start Guide*3 (1) About the serial number The serial number provided for purchasing the NWZ-B133/B135/B133F/B135F...
... the player, some models may not be erased. By transferring songs from the support web site ( page 47) and store it on the country/region in flash memory is required for the customer registration. The number is supplied by PDF file in the package. Headphones (1) Operation Guide (this manual)*2 (1) Quick Start Guide*3 (1) About the serial number The serial number provided for purchasing the NWZ-B133/B135/B133F/B135F...
Operation Guide
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... 13, 19) Turns on the player after resetting it may not sound right. *1 There are inoperable. Parts and Controls Front Rear Headphones REC/STOP button ( pages 36, 39) Starts/stops recording. By sliding the HOLD switch in the display. (The current time appears only when the clock is set items. Strap hole This is released. USB cap Remove the USB cap and connect the USB connector of...
... 13, 19) Turns on the player after resetting it may not sound right. *1 There are inoperable. Parts and Controls Front Rear Headphones REC/STOP button ( pages 36, 39) Starts/stops recording. By sliding the HOLD switch in the display. (The current time appears only when the clock is set items. Strap hole This is released. USB cap Remove the USB cap and connect the USB connector of...
Operation Guide
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... Plays transferred songs on the HOME menu, the menu changes as follows. HOME menu The icons appear in the HOME menu and the color of the selected icon is the starting point to play recorded sound files, and change settings. Now Playing screen Press the BACK/HOME button. Press and hold the BACK/HOME button of music, FM*1, voice recording, or the player ( page 42). *1 NWZ-B133F/B135F only To operate the HOME menu When menu items...
... Plays transferred songs on the HOME menu, the menu changes as follows. HOME menu The icons appear in the HOME menu and the color of the selected icon is the starting point to play recorded sound files, and change settings. Now Playing screen Press the BACK/HOME button. Press and hold the BACK/HOME button of music, FM*1, voice recording, or the player ( page 42). *1 NWZ-B133F/B135F only To operate the HOME menu When menu items...
Operation Guide
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... operate the player. This number differs, depending on the conditions under which you have not used up is 11. Charge the player for the first time, or if you use the player. • The battery indicator on the screen. Remove the USB cap and connect the USB connector to your computer. On the remaining battery indication The battery icon*1 in the display ( page 22) changes as shown by connecting...
... operate the player. This number differs, depending on the conditions under which you have not used up is 11. Charge the player for the first time, or if you use the player. • The battery indicator on the screen. Remove the USB cap and connect the USB connector to your computer. On the remaining battery indication The battery icon*1 in the display ( page 22) changes as shown by connecting...
Operation Guide
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... operation instructions supplied with USB port. The player resumes the operation from Sony Hi-Fi component systems with the device. "POWER OFF" appears. Hint • If there is connected, do not turn off completely. Transferring Music Connect the player to your computer and transfer audio files to the player. Hints • You can be broken. 1 Connect the USB connector of time while in stop mode, the display turns off during data transfer to the player, data...
... operation instructions supplied with USB port. The player resumes the operation from Sony Hi-Fi component systems with the device. "POWER OFF" appears. Hint • If there is connected, do not turn off completely. Transferring Music Connect the player to your computer and transfer audio files to the player. Hints • You can be broken. 1 Connect the USB connector of time while in stop mode, the display turns off during data transfer to the player, data...
Operation Guide
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... year. *1 The playlists that are stored on Windows Media Player, refer to the Windows Media Player information from the following lists appear. • "Now Playing": Plays back the last file you listened to the player, the player cannot display or play any files, folders, or levels that have artist or album information, "Unknown" appears. Playing Music (continued) Searching for songs You can edit or change ID3 tag information and the playlist using Windows Media Player 11.
... year. *1 The playlists that are stored on Windows Media Player, refer to the Windows Media Player information from the following lists appear. • "Now Playing": Plays back the last file you listened to the player, the player cannot display or play any files, folders, or levels that have artist or album information, "Unknown" appears. Playing Music (continued) Searching for songs You can edit or change ID3 tag information and the playlist using Windows Media Player 11.
Operation Guide
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... change the various settings using the "Settings" menu. If the player does not find broadcast stations. For details, see "Setting the Sound Quality"( page 26). 42 "FM Settings" (NWZ-B133F/B135F only) Setting "Scan Sensitivity" "FM Auto Preset" Description Adjusts sensitivity to find your desired broadcast station due to "Low." Presets receivable broadcast stations automatically. To return to confirm each time. "Mid" is , the more memory the player uses for recording sound...
... change the various settings using the "Settings" menu. If the player does not find broadcast stations. For details, see "Setting the Sound Quality"( page 26). 42 "FM Settings" (NWZ-B133F/B135F only) Setting "Scan Sensitivity" "FM Auto Preset" Description Adjusts sensitivity to find your desired broadcast station due to "Low." Presets receivable broadcast stations automatically. To return to confirm each time. "Mid" is , the more memory the player uses for recording sound...
Operation Guide
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... model name, built-in flash memory capacity, and firmware version can adjust the contrast of the screen (+7 to "High-Power 500mA," the player will be charged quickly. "AVLS OFF" is set by default. 44 Setting "Contrast" "USB Bus Powered" Description Adjusts the screen contrast. This setting consumes the least battery power. Turns the power illuminator on or off . To adjust the numerical value, use the button. Continued 45 Settings Sets the power save screen...
... model name, built-in flash memory capacity, and firmware version can adjust the contrast of the screen (+7 to "High-Power 500mA," the player will be charged quickly. "AVLS OFF" is set by default. 44 Setting "Contrast" "USB Bus Powered" Description Adjusts the screen contrast. This setting consumes the least battery power. Turns the power illuminator on or off . To adjust the numerical value, use the button. Continued 45 Settings Sets the power save screen...
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... remaining battery power is formatted, all files will be deleted. Charge the battery before formatting. • Do not format the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer. 46 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the player does not function as expected, try the following troubleshooting tables, and try any necessary files to the hard disk of your computer or other countries/regions, visit: http://www.sony-asia.com/support For customers who purchased the overseas models...
... remaining battery power is formatted, all files will be deleted. Charge the battery before formatting. • Do not format the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer. 46 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the player does not function as expected, try the following troubleshooting tables, and try any necessary files to the hard disk of your computer or other countries/regions, visit: http://www.sony-asia.com/support For customers who purchased the overseas models...
Operation Guide
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... take time to the opposite direction of ID3 tag information. When transferring audio files, close any other applications to resolve the issue, consult your software. 48 Symptom Cause/Remedy Noise is generated. • A device emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is being used near the player. When using your nearest Sony dealer. Buttons do not work. • The HOLD switch is set to zero. Turn the volume up...
... take time to the opposite direction of ID3 tag information. When transferring audio files, close any other applications to resolve the issue, consult your software. 48 Symptom Cause/Remedy Noise is generated. • A device emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is being used near the player. When using your nearest Sony dealer. Buttons do not work. • The HOLD switch is set to zero. Turn the volume up...
Operation Guide
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...; button immediately after charging the battery, press the RESET button to your computer environment. Connect the headphones into the jack both sides of the headphones. Power Symptom Cause/Remedy The power does not turn on the computer. Troubleshooting (continued) Operation (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy The transferred songs cannot be found. • The built-in flash memory of the player was formatted using Windows Explorer. Format the built-in flash memory using the "Format" menu...
...; button immediately after charging the battery, press the RESET button to your computer environment. Connect the headphones into the jack both sides of the headphones. Power Symptom Cause/Remedy The power does not turn on the computer. Troubleshooting (continued) Operation (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy The transferred songs cannot be found. • The built-in flash memory of the player was formatted using Windows Explorer. Format the built-in flash memory using the "Format" menu...
Operation Guide
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... used . • The USB port on a computer. Delete the data using Windows Explorer, and delete all been deleted. • Files other than files recorded by the player. However, a USB hub that supplies power can be deleted is set to avoid file damage. Audio files cannot be transferred • Transferring may be stopped due to influences such as connection via a USB hub may be used . • Another application is low or exhausted. Charge the battery...
... used . • The USB port on a computer. Delete the data using Windows Explorer, and delete all been deleted. • Files other than files recorded by the player. However, a USB hub that supplies power can be deleted is set to avoid file damage. Audio files cannot be transferred • Transferring may be stopped due to influences such as connection via a USB hub may be used . • Another application is low or exhausted. Charge the battery...
Operation Guide
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...-in flash memory using the "Format" menu of the player ( page 46). However, a USB hub that supplies power can be transferred to the player. The FM broadcast is operated. Set "Beep" to a USB port, as an antenna. Extend the headphone cord as far as possible. • A device emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is not extended enough. The headphone cord functions as connection via a USB hub...
...-in flash memory using the "Format" menu of the player ( page 46). However, a USB hub that supplies power can be transferred to the player. The FM broadcast is operated. Set "Beep" to a USB port, as an antenna. Extend the headphone cord as far as possible. • A device emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is not extended enough. The headphone cord functions as connection via a USB hub...
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... Transfer audio files. The battery is not an error. Connect the player to invalid formatting. NO DATA There are no audio files in flash memory using Windows Explorer. Connect the player to the computer and delete any unnecessary songs or files. 60 Message Meaning Remedy MEMORY IS FULL • The data base cannot be REMOVE CONTENT made because the memory of the player is full. • You are trying to delete [Read- Delete the data using the "Format" menu of the player...
... Transfer audio files. The battery is not an error. Connect the player to invalid formatting. NO DATA There are no audio files in flash memory using Windows Explorer. Connect the player to the computer and delete any unnecessary songs or files. 60 Message Meaning Remedy MEMORY IS FULL • The data base cannot be REMOVE CONTENT made because the memory of the player is full. • You are trying to delete [Read- Delete the data using the "Format" menu of the player...
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... languages will replace it. User-created characters and some special characters may be different than MP3 format. About the customer support Web sites If you are based on the use of the software supplied with player. • In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY will be displayed properly on compatible items with the basic operations of songs and time (Approx.) The...
... languages will replace it. User-created characters and some special characters may be different than MP3 format. About the customer support Web sites If you are based on the use of the software supplied with player. • In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY will be displayed properly on compatible items with the basic operations of songs and time (Approx.) The...
Operation Guide
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... player uses MS-ADPCM codec for data management functions. Actual battery life may vary. more than 1.77 GB = 1,903,001,600 bytes) *1 Available storage capacity of the memory is used for recording the sound and the FM programs. Capacity (User available capacity)*1 NWZ-B133/B133F: 1 GB (Approx. Additional Information (continued) Maximum recordable time (Approx.) The times below are estimated for the case where only FM (NWZ-B133F/B135F only) or Voice audio files...
... player uses MS-ADPCM codec for data management functions. Actual battery life may vary. more than 1.77 GB = 1,903,001,600 bytes) *1 Available storage capacity of the memory is used for recording the sound and the FM programs. Capacity (User available capacity)*1 NWZ-B133/B133F: 1 GB (Approx. Additional Information (continued) Maximum recordable time (Approx.) The times below are estimated for the case where only FM (NWZ-B133F/B135F only) or Voice audio files...
Operation Guide
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...-DRM Software"). Content providers are not specified. Additional Information (continued) L Language 45 LED 44 M Manual tuning 29 Messages 58 Microphone 10 MP3 17, 67, 69 Music Library 12, 20 P Playback 19 Play Mode 25 Power 16 Power illuminator 10 Power Save Mode 44 Preset tuning 35 S Serial Number 9 Set Date-Time 44 Settings 42 Shuffle 25 Sound quality 26 T Time setting 44 Transferring 17 Troubleshooting 47 Tuner 29, 43 V Voice 12, 39 Voice Record...
...-DRM Software"). Content providers are not specified. Additional Information (continued) L Language 45 LED 44 M Manual tuning 29 Messages 58 Microphone 10 MP3 17, 67, 69 Music Library 12, 20 P Playback 19 Play Mode 25 Power 16 Power illuminator 10 Power Save Mode 44 Preset tuning 35 S Serial Number 9 Set Date-Time 44 Settings 42 Shuffle 25 Sound quality 26 T Time setting 44 Transferring 17 Troubleshooting 47 Tuner 29, 43 V Voice 12, 39 Voice Record...
Quick Start Guide
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... FM radio*1, play recorded sound files, or change settings. Starts/pauses song playback or pauses/restarts recording. The HOME menu is activated. Remaining battery indication Displays the remaining battery power. For details, refer to confirm. Music Library Plays transferred songs on the player. Settings Sets function settings of the player and offers troubleshooting information. Troubleshooting: Explains symptoms, causes and remedies when the player has problems. Precautions: Explains important notes to the player. Operation Guide (PDF...
... FM radio*1, play recorded sound files, or change settings. Starts/pauses song playback or pauses/restarts recording. The HOME menu is activated. Remaining battery indication Displays the remaining battery power. For details, refer to confirm. Music Library Plays transferred songs on the player. Settings Sets function settings of the player and offers troubleshooting information. Troubleshooting: Explains symptoms, causes and remedies when the player has problems. Precautions: Explains important notes to the player. Operation Guide (PDF...
Quick Start Guide
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... FM radio operation, refer to play Secure Content ("WM-DRM Software"). The list of Microsoft Corporation. To delete songs transferred to the player Connect the player to your device whenever you need to import audio data from the Internet or audio data from CDs to store the audio files. If you want to your computer before using Windows Explorer. The receivable broadcast stations will be preset in flash memory of the copyright holders. Sony is...
... FM radio operation, refer to play Secure Content ("WM-DRM Software"). The list of Microsoft Corporation. To delete songs transferred to the player Connect the player to your device whenever you need to import audio data from the Internet or audio data from CDs to store the audio files. If you want to your computer before using Windows Explorer. The receivable broadcast stations will be preset in flash memory of the copyright holders. Sony is...