Operation Guide
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... Timer 71 Setting the alarm [Alarm 72 Setting the sleep timer [Sleep Timer 73 Common Settings Changing the Common Settings...........74 Displaying the player information [Unit Information 74 Limiting the volume [AVLS (Volume Limit)].....75 Turning off the beep sound [Beep Settings]. ...75 Setting a ...77 Setting the date format [Date Display Format 78 Setting the time format [Time Display Format 78 Returning to the factory settings [Reset all Settings 79 Formatting memory [Format 79 Selecting the Display Language [Language Settings 80 Useful Facts About Battery Life 81 What are...
... Timer 71 Setting the alarm [Alarm 72 Setting the sleep timer [Sleep Timer 73 Common Settings Changing the Common Settings...........74 Displaying the player information [Unit Information 74 Limiting the volume [AVLS (Volume Limit)].....75 Turning off the beep sound [Beep Settings]. ...75 Setting a ...77 Setting the date format [Date Display Format 78 Setting the time format [Time Display Format 78 Returning to the factory settings [Reset all Settings 79 Formatting memory [Format 79 Selecting the Display Language [Language Settings 80 Useful Facts About Battery Life 81 What are...
Operation Guide
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Basic Operations and Screens Rear Table of Home Contents Menu Index RESET button Press the RESET button with a small pin, etc., to reset the player ( p. 86). Strap hole This is used to attach a strap (sold separately). USB connector Connect the supplied USB cable. Headphone jack Insert the headphone plug until it clicks into place. If the headphones are connected improperly, the sound from the headphones will be impaired.
Basic Operations and Screens Rear Table of Home Contents Menu Index RESET button Press the RESET button with a small pin, etc., to reset the player ( p. 86). Strap hole This is used to attach a strap (sold separately). USB connector Connect the supplied USB cable. Headphone jack Insert the headphone plug until it clicks into place. If the headphones are connected improperly, the sound from the headphones will be impaired.
Operation Guide
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... and Screens [Shuffle All 40 [FM Radio 65 [Clock Display 20, 77 [Photos 57 [Music] [All Songs 38 [Album 38 [Artist 38 [Genre 38 [Release Year 38 [Folder 38 [Videos 49 [Settings] [Music Settings] [Play Mode 45 [Equalizer 46 [Clear Stereo 47 [Dynamic Normalizer]......... 48 [Video Settings...Beep Settings 75 [Screensaver 76 [Brightness 76 [Set Date-Time 20, 77 [Date Display Format].......... 78 [Time Display Format]......... 78 [Reset all Settings 79 [Format 79 [Language Settings 19, 80 [Playlists 39 [Now Playing] Continued Index Contents Menu Table of Home
... and Screens [Shuffle All 40 [FM Radio 65 [Clock Display 20, 77 [Photos 57 [Music] [All Songs 38 [Album 38 [Artist 38 [Genre 38 [Release Year 38 [Folder 38 [Videos 49 [Settings] [Music Settings] [Play Mode 45 [Equalizer 46 [Clear Stereo 47 [Dynamic Normalizer]......... 48 [Video Settings...Beep Settings 75 [Screensaver 76 [Brightness 76 [Set Date-Time 20, 77 [Date Display Format].......... 78 [Time Display Format]......... 78 [Reset all Settings 79 [Format 79 [Language Settings 19, 80 [Playlists 39 [Now Playing] Continued Index Contents Menu Table of Home
Operation Guide
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..., select [No]. 79 Common Settings Table of Home Contents Menu Returning to the factory settings [Reset all Settings] You can format the built-in flash memory of the player using the player. This function is only available in the pause mode. From the [Home...Reset all Settings] [Yes]. [Restored factory settings.] appears. To cancel the operation, select [No] on the confirmation screen. Note If the memory is formatted, all data (songs, videos, photos, etc., including sample data installed at the factory) will not delete data such as music...
..., select [No]. 79 Common Settings Table of Home Contents Menu Returning to the factory settings [Reset all Settings] You can format the built-in flash memory of the player using the player. This function is only available in the pause mode. From the [Home...Reset all Settings] [Yes]. [Restored factory settings.] appears. To cancel the operation, select [No] on the confirmation screen. Note If the memory is formatted, all data (songs, videos, photos, etc., including sample data installed at the factory) will not delete data such as music...
Operation Guide
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... tables, and try any corrective actions listed. 2 Connect the player to your computer to resolve the issue, consult your nearest Sony dealer. You may be able to resolve some issues by charging the battery. 3 Press the RESET button with a small pin, etc. Table of Home Contents ...Menu Index 86 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the player does not function as expected, try...
... tables, and try any corrective actions listed. 2 Connect the player to your computer to resolve the issue, consult your nearest Sony dealer. You may be able to resolve some issues by charging the battery. 3 Press the RESET button with a small pin, etc. Table of Home Contents ...Menu Index 86 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the player does not function as expected, try...
Operation Guide
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...; The playback limitation period of Home Contents Menu Index 87 Troubleshooting Operation There is no sound. The volume level is set to reset the player ( p. 86). No data is dirty. Clean the headphone plug with an expired playback limitation period cannot be ... played. The battery is consumed. Charge the battery fully ( p. 17). If the player does not react, even after charging the battery, press the RESET button to zero. Turn the volume up ( p. 5). The headphone plug is not connected properly...
...; The playback limitation period of Home Contents Menu Index 87 Troubleshooting Operation There is no sound. The volume level is set to reset the player ( p. 86). No data is dirty. Clean the headphone plug with an expired playback limitation period cannot be ... played. The battery is consumed. Charge the battery fully ( p. 17). If the player does not react, even after charging the battery, press the RESET button to zero. Turn the volume up ( p. 5). The headphone plug is not connected properly...
Operation Guide
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.... The remaining battery power is low or insufficient. Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running computer ( p. 17). If you charge the battery and nothing changes, press the RESET button to reset the player ( p. 86). While [Connecting] or [Connected USB (MTP)] is being transferred. Transfer usable...
.... The remaining battery power is low or insufficient. Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running computer ( p. 17). If you charge the battery and nothing changes, press the RESET button to reset the player ( p. 86). While [Connecting] or [Connected USB (MTP)] is being transferred. Transfer usable...
Operation Guide
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... cover art may not be played are displayed only when songs have a cover art information. For details on operation, refer to it. Reset the player by pressing the RESET button of Home Contents Menu Index 90 Troubleshooting Playback has stopped suddenly. The remaining battery power is low or insufficient. Charge...
... cover art may not be played are displayed only when songs have a cover art information. For details on operation, refer to it. Reset the player by pressing the RESET button of Home Contents Menu Index 90 Troubleshooting Playback has stopped suddenly. The remaining battery power is low or insufficient. Charge...
Operation Guide
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... is normal and not cause for a while to allow it to the optional cradle, or another device. The date and time have been reset. If you left the player for a while with the battery used up, the date and time may get warm when a large amount of the hour and minutes... of Home Contents Menu Index 96 Troubleshooting Timer The alarm does not function. When setting the alarm, the setting was stopped halfway or the player was turned off without confirming the setting of data is transferred. Charge the battery until appears on the screen and set to [Off]. Set...
... is normal and not cause for a while to allow it to the optional cradle, or another device. The date and time have been reset. If you left the player for a while with the battery used up, the date and time may get warm when a large amount of the hour and minutes... of Home Contents Menu Index 96 Troubleshooting Timer The alarm does not function. When setting the alarm, the setting was stopped halfway or the player was turned off without confirming the setting of data is transferred. Charge the battery until appears on the screen and set to [Off]. Set...
Operation Guide
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...46 Power 5, 7, 17, 81, 92 R Radio 65 Recharge 17 [Release Year 39 Remaining battery 10 [Repeat 45 [Repeat 1 Song 45 [Reset all Settings 79 RESET button 6 Reset the player 86 S [Scan Sensitivity 70 [Screensaver 76 Search for songs 38 [Set Date-Time 20, 77 [Settings 8 Common 74 FM Radio 70... Music 45 Photo 62 Video 53 [Shuffle 45 [Shuffle&Repeat 45 [Shuffle All 8, 40 Shuffle play 40, 45 [Sleep Timer 73...
...46 Power 5, 7, 17, 81, 92 R Radio 65 Recharge 17 [Release Year 39 Remaining battery 10 [Repeat 45 [Repeat 1 Song 45 [Reset all Settings 79 RESET button 6 Reset the player 86 S [Scan Sensitivity 70 [Screensaver 76 Search for songs 38 [Set Date-Time 20, 77 [Settings 8 Common 74 FM Radio 70... Music 45 Photo 62 Video 53 [Shuffle 45 [Shuffle&Repeat 45 [Shuffle All 8, 40 Shuffle play 40, 45 [Sleep Timer 73...
Quick Start Guide
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... built-in separate service or guarantee documents. Avoid listening to your nearest Sony dealer. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are tactile dots. For the latest information If you press the RESET button while operating the player, stored data and player settings may not work . You may not work . properly. Disconnect the...
... built-in separate service or guarantee documents. Avoid listening to your nearest Sony dealer. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are tactile dots. For the latest information If you press the RESET button while operating the player, stored data and player settings may not work . You may not work . properly. Disconnect the...