Operation Guide
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... due to operate the player normally again. For any replacement data. Use of this happens, leave the player for users • The recorded song is limited to private use only. On static electricity from the human body On rare occasions, you cannot restore it using Windows Explorer. On sample audio data The player is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. If you delete sample audio data, you...
... due to operate the player normally again. For any replacement data. Use of this happens, leave the player for users • The recorded song is limited to private use only. On static electricity from the human body On rare occasions, you cannot restore it using Windows Explorer. On sample audio data The player is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. If you delete sample audio data, you...
Operation Guide
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... check the accessories in memory prior to formatting, and export necessary files to FM radio (NWZ-B133F/B135F only) and record voice using Windows Explorer. Note on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, some models may not be erased. Getting Started Thank you go. If you format the built-in flash memory of the player by PDF file in flash memory of your Operation Guide is required for the...
... check the accessories in memory prior to formatting, and export necessary files to FM radio (NWZ-B133F/B135F only) and record voice using Windows Explorer. Note on the country/region in which you have purchased the player, some models may not be erased. Getting Started Thank you go. If you format the built-in flash memory of the player by PDF file in flash memory of your Operation Guide is required for the...
Operation Guide
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... play songs, listen to the HOME menu by selecting (Music Library) on the HOME menu, the menu changes as follows. Voice Plays/deletes recorded sound files ( page 39). Song (File) list Select your desired folder, and press the button. Playback begins. 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...
... play songs, listen to the HOME menu by selecting (Music Library) on the HOME menu, the menu changes as follows. Voice Plays/deletes recorded sound files ( page 39). Song (File) list Select your desired folder, and press the button. Playback begins. 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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... the file being transferred may interfere with the proper operation of the player. • We do not guarantee the recharge of the battery's charge. • "DATA ACCESS" appears in the display ( page 22) changes as shown by connecting to accidentally bump or put stress on the display. This number differs, depending on the conditions under which you use the player for the first time...
... the file being transferred may interfere with the proper operation of the player. • We do not guarantee the recharge of the battery's charge. • "DATA ACCESS" appears in the display ( page 22) changes as shown by connecting to accidentally bump or put stress on the display. This number differs, depending on the conditions under which you use the player for the first time...
Operation Guide
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... transfer audio files to the player, refer to the operation instructions supplied with USB port. To turn off the player Press and hold the button to turn off . 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 . For details about usage, or support on or off the player. Basic Operations Basic Operations...
... transfer audio files to the player, refer to the operation instructions supplied with USB port. To turn off the player Press and hold the button to turn off . 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 . For details about usage, or support on or off the player. Basic Operations Basic Operations...
Operation Guide
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... can transfer more files or folders to the player, the player cannot display or play any files, folders, or levels that exceed this step. 4 Press the / button to select a song, and then press the button to the previous menu Press the BACK/HOME button. To return to confirm. For details about usage, or support on Windows Media Player, refer to the Windows Media Player information from the following lists...
... can transfer more files or folders to the player, the player cannot display or play any files, folders, or levels that exceed this step. 4 Press the / button to select a song, and then press the button to the previous menu Press the BACK/HOME button. To return to confirm. For details about usage, or support on Windows Media Player, refer to the Windows Media Player information from the following lists...
Operation Guide
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... more memory the player uses for recording sound. "Rec Settings" Setting "Voice Record Codec" (voice record settings) Description Selects a level of play modes, including random play and selected repeat play. For details, see "Presetting Desired Broadcast Stations"( page 31). "High" is set to "High." "Music Settings" Setting Description "Play Mode" "Equalizer" Selects a variety of recording quality from unwanted stations, set by default. Selects a desired sound quality according to the previous menu Press the BACK/HOME button. Settings Changing the Settings...
... more memory the player uses for recording sound. "Rec Settings" Setting "Voice Record Codec" (voice record settings) Description Selects a level of play modes, including random play and selected repeat play. For details, see "Presetting Desired Broadcast Stations"( page 31). "High" is set to "High." "Music Settings" Setting Description "Play Mode" "Equalizer" Selects a variety of recording quality from unwanted stations, set by default. Selects a desired sound quality according to the previous menu Press the BACK/HOME button. Settings Changing the Settings...
Operation Guide
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... in flash memory capacity 3: version information for about 15 seconds. The player will be charged quickly. To set to on /off the beep sound, set by default. Sets the beep sound when buttons are pressed to "LED OFF." When set to "Save ON Super," the screen goes blank when no operation is set to "Save ON Normal," the power save setting. This setting consumes the least battery power. Turns the power illuminator on...
... in flash memory capacity 3: version information for about 15 seconds. The player will be charged quickly. To set to on /off the beep sound, set by default. Sets the beep sound when buttons are pressed to "LED OFF." When set to "Save ON Super," the screen goes blank when no operation is set to "Save ON Normal," the power save setting. This setting consumes the least battery power. Turns the power illuminator on...
Operation Guide
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... models, visit: http://www.sony.co.jp/overseas/support/ Continued 47 Troubleshooting Resetting the player does not delete the songs you want to format the player, select "OK" to their defaults. If you turn on the player after resetting it, the player reactivates the previously set items. RESET button 3 Look for information about the issue on the player may be erased and all files will be deleted. When you press the RESET button...
... models, visit: http://www.sony.co.jp/overseas/support/ Continued 47 Troubleshooting Resetting the player does not delete the songs you want to format the player, select "OK" to their defaults. If you turn on the player after resetting it, the player reactivates the previously set items. RESET button 3 Look for information about the issue on the player may be erased and all files will be deleted. When you press the RESET button...
Operation Guide
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...; Audio data is damaged. Delete the audio file(s) then transfer again. When you press the button, appears and playback pauses/stops. Songs cannot be played. Troubleshooting (continued) 4 If the approaches listed above fail 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...
...; Audio data is damaged. Delete the audio file(s) then transfer again. When you press the button, appears and playback pauses/stops. Songs cannot be played. Troubleshooting (continued) 4 If the approaches listed above fail 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...
Operation Guide
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... all been deleted. • Files other than the recorded files are included in the folder. Open the folder using Windows Explorer. • The battery power is not deleted even though recorded files have a problem. Audio files cannot be transferred • Transferring may be used . Connect the player directly to system restrictions. Make sure that "DATA ACCESS" or "CONNECTED USB" appears on the display. Disconnect the player, and then reconnect it. • There is not enough free space...
... all been deleted. • Files other than the recorded files are included in the folder. Open the folder using Windows Explorer. • The battery power is not deleted even though recorded files have a problem. Audio files cannot be transferred • Transferring may be used . Connect the player directly to system restrictions. Make sure that "DATA ACCESS" or "CONNECTED USB" appears on the display. Disconnect the player, and then reconnect it. • There is not enough free space...
Operation Guide
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...). Set the player aside for a while with the computer (continued) Symptom Only a small number of the player, format the built-in flash memory. Move non-audio files to the computer to increase free space. • A USB hub is being used. Connect the player directly to the computer. Extend the headphone cord as far as possible. • A device emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is being charged and...
...). Set the player aside for a while with the computer (continued) Symptom Only a small number of the player, format the built-in flash memory. Move non-audio files to the computer to increase free space. • A USB hub is being used. Connect the player directly to the computer. Extend the headphone cord as far as possible. • A device emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is being charged and...
Operation Guide
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... flash memory. The battery is not an error. You can delete it from the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer. item. READ ONLY You are trying to delete [Read- CONNECTED USB The player is connected to the computer and then format the player. • If the song which cannot be played is unnecessary, you can check the free space by clicking [My Computer], right-clicking [WALKMAN] or [Removable Disk], and then opening...
... flash memory. The battery is not an error. You can delete it from the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer. item. READ ONLY You are trying to delete [Read- CONNECTED USB The player is connected to the computer and then format the player. • If the song which cannot be played is unnecessary, you can check the free space by clicking [My Computer], right-clicking [WALKMAN] or [Removable Disk], and then opening...
Operation Guide
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... on a transferred 4-minute MP3 format song. About the customer support Web sites If you like information on your computer and operating system, please refer to be used with equipment other than that which is so designated. • Please note that provided is compatible with this software as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY will be changed without notice. • Operation of Windows. For better...
... on a transferred 4-minute MP3 format song. About the customer support Web sites If you like information on your computer and operating system, please refer to be used with equipment other than that which is so designated. • Please note that provided is compatible with this software as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY will be changed without notice. • Operation of Windows. For better...
Operation Guide
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... 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 Codec 43 Volume 10, 64 VOL +/- In this device has been compromised, owners of this device ("WM...
... 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 Codec 43 Volume 10, 64 VOL +/- In this device has been compromised, owners of this device ("WM...
Quick Start Guide
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.... Headphones (1) Operation Guide (PDF file) (1) Quick Start Guide (this manual) (1) Charging the Battery The player's battery is recharged while the player is inverted. Music Library Plays transferred songs on the display, use this button to display the HOME menu. Display Microphone For recording sound by the player. (Headphone) jack RESET button Resets the player when you press and hold the button to the Operation Guide (PDF file). FM*1 Plays FM radio, or plays back or deletes a recorded FM program.
.... Headphones (1) Operation Guide (PDF file) (1) Quick Start Guide (this manual) (1) Charging the Battery The player's battery is recharged while the player is inverted. Music Library Plays transferred songs on the display, use this button to display the HOME menu. Display Microphone For recording sound by the player. (Headphone) jack RESET button Resets the player when you press and hold the button to the Operation Guide (PDF file). FM*1 Plays FM radio, or plays back or deletes a recorded FM program.
Quick Start Guide
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...; button to high frequency. Transferring Data 1 Connect the USB connector of the player. To delete songs transferred to the player Connect the player to your desired preset number by accident, download the Operation Guide (PDF file) from CDs, you download a license for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to "Listening/Recording FM Radio" in conjunction with this product, or would like information on the player. For details, refer to "Settings" in the Operation Guide (PDF file). The Operation Guide (PDF file) is formatted, all files...
...; button to high frequency. Transferring Data 1 Connect the USB connector of the player. To delete songs transferred to the player Connect the player to your desired preset number by accident, download the Operation Guide (PDF file) from CDs, you download a license for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to "Listening/Recording FM Radio" in conjunction with this product, or would like information on the player. For details, refer to "Settings" in the Operation Guide (PDF file). The Operation Guide (PDF file) is formatted, all files...
Troubleshooting
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... very quickly. If you want to check the free space, open [My Computer] - [WALKMAN] or [Removable Disk], right-click [Storage Media]*1 to display the menu, and then select [Properties]. *1 Data hierarchy may take time to start up animation appears. If you press the button immediately after charging the battery, press the RESET button to reset the player ( page 47). File content, such as a mobile phone is being played...
... very quickly. If you want to check the free space, open [My Computer] - [WALKMAN] or [Removable Disk], right-click [Storage Media]*1 to display the menu, and then select [Properties]. *1 Data hierarchy may take time to start up animation appears. If you press the button immediately after charging the battery, press the RESET button to reset the player ( page 47). File content, such as a mobile phone is being played...
Troubleshooting
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... in flash memory of the player was formatted using such devices as an antenna. recording time. The folder is affected by 64 bit version OS. Not supported by the player. Multi-monitor environment - Make sure that exceed this limit. Delete unnecessary files until the HOME menu appears. 2 Select (Settings) - However, a USB hub that supplies power can be erased.) 1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the combined total of files are needed...
... in flash memory of the player was formatted using such devices as an antenna. recording time. The folder is affected by 64 bit version OS. Not supported by the player. Multi-monitor environment - Make sure that exceed this limit. Delete unnecessary files until the HOME menu appears. 2 Select (Settings) - However, a USB hub that supplies power can be erased.) 1 Press and hold the BACK/HOME button until the combined total of files are needed...
Marketing Specifications (Red)
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... playable audio file format song numbers and times may vary based on usage patterns, environment and battery condition. 4. Windows and Windows Media are approximate. USB Direct Connect4 Connect your Walkman® player directly to your PC and easily transfer your music and charge your favorite radio stations while on the go. and/or other due to chipset variations. 5. User available memory = 1,903,001,600 bytes. 2. Compatible with Secure Windows Media® Audio 2 Compatible with record function. line LCD Operating Conditions Operating...
... playable audio file format song numbers and times may vary based on usage patterns, environment and battery condition. 4. Windows and Windows Media are approximate. USB Direct Connect4 Connect your Walkman® player directly to your PC and easily transfer your music and charge your favorite radio stations while on the go. and/or other due to chipset variations. 5. User available memory = 1,903,001,600 bytes. 2. Compatible with Secure Windows Media® Audio 2 Compatible with record function. line LCD Operating Conditions Operating...