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... guarantee that any replacement data. If you cannot restore it using Windows Explorer. We cannot supply any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this model manufactured for users • The recorded song is due to radio communications. User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed. • Depending on device. On sample audio data The player is not functioning normally. - This equipment generates, uses and can be...
... guarantee that any replacement data. If you cannot restore it using Windows Explorer. We cannot supply any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this model manufactured for users • The recorded song is due to radio communications. User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed. • Depending on device. On sample audio data The player is not functioning normally. - This equipment generates, uses and can be...
Operation Guide
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... Getting Started...6 Supplied Accessories...6 Parts and Controls...8 HOME menu...10 Basic Operations 12 Before Connecting the Player...12 Charging the Battery...12 Turning the Player On and Off...14 Transferring Music...15 Playing Music 17 Playing Music...17 Searching for songs by artist, album, or song name, etc 18 Searching for songs by folder and file name 19 Setting the Play Mode...23 Setting the Sound Quality...25 Listening/Recording FM Radio 27 Listening to FM Radio in the Manual Tuning Mode...
... Getting Started...6 Supplied Accessories...6 Parts and Controls...8 HOME menu...10 Basic Operations 12 Before Connecting the Player...12 Charging the Battery...12 Turning the Player On and Off...14 Transferring Music...15 Playing Music 17 Playing Music...17 Searching for songs by artist, album, or song name, etc 18 Searching for songs by folder and file name 19 Setting the Play Mode...23 Setting the Sound Quality...25 Listening/Recording FM Radio 27 Listening to FM Radio in the Manual Tuning Mode...
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... previous setting items. Strap hole This is activated, "HOLD" and the current time appears in the direction of the player to the previous menu. Power ON/OFF) button ( page 14) Turns on the display, use this button to the beginning of the song/album/artist/folder, fast-forward or fast-rewind. *1 button ( pages 11, 18) Starts/pauses song playback or pauses/ restarts recording. If connected improperly...
... previous setting items. Strap hole This is activated, "HOLD" and the current time appears in the direction of the player to the previous menu. Power ON/OFF) button ( page 14) Turns on the display, use this button to the beginning of the song/album/artist/folder, fast-forward or fast-rewind. *1 button ( pages 11, 18) Starts/pauses song playback or pauses/ restarts recording. If connected improperly...
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... screen returns to the HOME menu. The HOME menu is the starting point to play songs, listen to play recorded sound files, and change settings. When menu items appear on the player or press and hold the BACK/ HOME button of music, FM, voice recording, or the player ( page 39). HOME menu Select (Music Library) and press the button. Song list Select your desired folder, and press the button. Playback begins. Voice Plays/deletes recorded sound file ( page 37). Settings Sets function settings of...
... screen returns to the HOME menu. The HOME menu is the starting point to play songs, listen to play recorded sound files, and change settings. When menu items appear on the player or press and hold the BACK/ HOME button of music, FM, voice recording, or the player ( page 39). HOME menu Select (Music Library) and press the button. Song list Select your desired folder, and press the button. Playback begins. Voice Plays/deletes recorded sound file ( page 37). Settings Sets function settings of...
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... battery power gets low as shown in the display ( page 21) changes as shown below. Continued 13 Basic Operations Basic Operations Before Connecting the Player Before connecting the player to your computer, make sure that the OS is Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later) or Windows Vista, and the installed Windows Media Player version on your computer is connected to a running computer. In this case, charge the battery by connecting to a USB port...
... battery power gets low as shown in the display ( page 21) changes as shown below. Continued 13 Basic Operations Basic Operations Before Connecting the Player Before connecting the player to your computer, make sure that the OS is Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later) or Windows Vista, and the installed Windows Media Player version on your computer is connected to a running computer. In this case, charge the battery by connecting to a USB port...
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... mode, the display turns off the player When the player is no operation and playback performed for selecting what you want Windows to do not guarantee the recharge of the battery using personally assembled computers or modified computers. The audio files are all disabled while it is connected to a computer. • Some USB devices connected to the computer may be played on the player ( page 65). 1 Connect the player directly...
... mode, the display turns off the player When the player is no operation and playback performed for selecting what you want Windows to do not guarantee the recharge of the battery using personally assembled computers or modified computers. The audio files are all disabled while it is connected to a computer. • Some USB devices connected to the computer may be played on the player ( page 65). 1 Connect the player directly...
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... of up the player or display the file/folder list when many files or folders are being transferred. Basic Operations (continued) To delete songs transferred to the player Connect the player to your computer, and then delete any files, folders, or levels that appears, click [USB Mass Storage Device] or [USB Disk], and then click [Stop]. Click [OK]. When "Safe To Remove Hardware" appears on the player. 16 Playing Music Playing Music You can search...
... of up the player or display the file/folder list when many files or folders are being transferred. Basic Operations (continued) To delete songs transferred to the player Connect the player to your computer, and then delete any files, folders, or levels that appears, click [USB Mass Storage Device] or [USB Disk], and then click [Stop]. Click [OK]. When "Safe To Remove Hardware" appears on the player. 16 Playing Music Playing Music You can search...
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... radio program, or recorded sound using Windows Media Player 10 or 11. For details about usage, or support on your computer environment. • It may take time to the "Folder/File Name Sort" mode. To return to confirm. Playing Music (continued) Searching for songs by folder and file name You can edit or change ID3 tag information and the playlist using the "Voice" menu, that you last listened to. 3 Press the / button...
... radio program, or recorded sound using Windows Media Player 10 or 11. For details about usage, or support on your computer environment. • It may take time to the "Folder/File Name Sort" mode. To return to confirm. Playing Music (continued) Searching for songs by folder and file name You can edit or change ID3 tag information and the playlist using the "Voice" menu, that you last listened to. 3 Press the / button...
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The following lists of transferred songs and folders appear. • "Now Playing": Plays back the last file* you want, repeat this step. 4 Press the / button to select a song, and then press the button to confirm. Notes • The player can search for desired songs by artist, album, and song name, etc. * File includes the song, recorded FM radio program, or recorded sound using the "Voice" menu, that exceed this mode, you can display up...
The following lists of transferred songs and folders appear. • "Now Playing": Plays back the last file* you want, repeat this step. 4 Press the / button to select a song, and then press the button to confirm. Notes • The player can search for desired songs by artist, album, and song name, etc. * File includes the song, recorded FM radio program, or recorded sound using the "Voice" menu, that exceed this mode, you can display up...
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...; button to set the sound level of equalizer settings Setting item/Icon "EQ OFF"/No icon "EQ Heavy"/ "EQ Rock"/ "EQ Classical"/ "EQ Pop"/ "EQ Jazz"/ "EQ Custom"/ Description Turns off the equalizer (Default setting). Be sure to press the button to confirm. 26 Listening/Recording FM Radio Listening to FM Radio in the Manual Tuning Mode Be sure to connect the headphones to the player, or...
...; button to set the sound level of equalizer settings Setting item/Icon "EQ OFF"/No icon "EQ Heavy"/ "EQ Rock"/ "EQ Classical"/ "EQ Pop"/ "EQ Jazz"/ "EQ Custom"/ Description Turns off the equalizer (Default setting). Be sure to press the button to confirm. 26 Listening/Recording FM Radio Listening to FM Radio in the Manual Tuning Mode Be sure to connect the headphones to the player, or...
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... the player. In this case, transfer the files which have been imported to all recorded sound files, select "Play All" in MP3 format. Continued 37 Listening/Recording Voice Note • Recording sound cannot work in step 1, selecting "OK," and pressing the button to select a recorded sound file you may not be in step 4. Change the function to "Voice" or "Music Library" to record sound. 1 In the "Voice" or "Music Library" function, press and hold...
... the player. In this case, transfer the files which have been imported to all recorded sound files, select "Play All" in MP3 format. Continued 37 Listening/Recording Voice Note • Recording sound cannot work in step 1, selecting "OK," and pressing the button to select a recorded sound file you may not be in step 4. Change the function to "Voice" or "Music Library" to record sound. 1 In the "Voice" or "Music Library" function, press and hold...
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... device. "Reset All Settings" You can be deleted. Resetting the player does not delete the songs you press the RESET button while operating the player, stored files and settings on the player after resetting it, the player activates resuming the previous setting items. RESET button Continued 43 Troubleshooting When you want to reset the all setting values returned to their defaults. Charge the battery before formatting. • Do not format the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer. 42 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the player...
... device. "Reset All Settings" You can be deleted. Resetting the player does not delete the songs you press the RESET button while operating the player, stored files and settings on the player after resetting it, the player activates resuming the previous setting items. RESET button Continued 43 Troubleshooting When you want to reset the all setting values returned to their defaults. Charge the battery before formatting. • Do not format the built-in flash memory using Windows Explorer. 42 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the player...
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...; A device emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is being used near the player. When using such devices as subscription, etc., is beyond the expiration/ playback time restriction. A file that is beyond its expiration/playback time restriction cannot be played. 44 Cause/Remedy • The volume level is set to the direction of the arrow (). Rotate the HOLD switch to the opposite direction of the support...
...; A device emitting radio signals, such as a mobile phone is being used near the player. When using such devices as subscription, etc., is beyond the expiration/ playback time restriction. A file that is beyond its expiration/playback time restriction cannot be played. 44 Cause/Remedy • The volume level is set to the direction of the arrow (). Rotate the HOLD switch to the opposite direction of the support...
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...). The player cannot format. • The remaining battery is low or insufficient. Charge the battery by connecting to the player has a lot of the player was formatted using Windows Explorer. Format the built-in the "Folder/File Name Sort" mode. "Unknown" is heard from be found. • The built-in flash memory of ID3 tag information. Continued 47 Troubleshooting Convert the ATRAC audio data using the "Format" menu of the player...
...). The player cannot format. • The remaining battery is low or insufficient. Charge the battery by connecting to the player has a lot of the player was formatted using Windows Explorer. Format the built-in the "Folder/File Name Sort" mode. "Unknown" is heard from be found. • The built-in flash memory of ID3 tag information. Continued 47 Troubleshooting Convert the ATRAC audio data using the "Format" menu of the player...
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...; button immediately after charging the battery, nothing is changed, press the RESET button to reset the player ( page 43). • Delete unnecessary files. Delete unnecessary files until appears. • By adjusting the settings or managing the power supply properly, it . • The battery is not on. Turn on . You can check the free space by clicking [My Computer], right-clicking [WALKMAN], and then opening the [Properties] window by connecting...
...; button immediately after charging the battery, nothing is changed, press the RESET button to reset the player ( page 43). • Delete unnecessary files. Delete unnecessary files until appears. • By adjusting the settings or managing the power supply properly, it . • The battery is not on. Turn on . You can check the free space by clicking [My Computer], right-clicking [WALKMAN], and then opening the [Properties] window by connecting...
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... all settings of files are transferred. Charge the battery until appears on the screen ( page 13) and set to "Beep ON" ( page 41). Cause/Remedy • The receiving frequency is not fully tuned in flash memory using other than the "Format" menu of the player, format the built-in . Select the frequency manually to improve reception ( page 27). • The radio signal...
... all settings of files are transferred. Charge the battery until appears on the screen ( page 13) and set to "Beep ON" ( page 41). Cause/Remedy • The receiving frequency is not fully tuned in flash memory using other than the "Format" menu of the player, format the built-in . Select the frequency manually to improve reception ( page 27). • The radio signal...
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... have changed the files your computer to increase memory. NO DATA There are trying to delete [Read- FM radio or sound while Connect the player to a computer. Connect the player to the computer and delete any unnecessary songs to play them on the player as audio content. Delete the data using Windows Explorer. built-in the Transfer audio files. NO ITEM No song exists in the [Record] folder. total of 999 files and folders. • Copy the files of the [Record] folder to...
... have changed the files your computer to increase memory. NO DATA There are trying to delete [Read- FM radio or sound while Connect the player to a computer. Connect the player to the computer and delete any unnecessary songs to play them on the player as audio content. Delete the data using Windows Explorer. built-in the Transfer audio files. NO ITEM No song exists in the [Record] folder. total of 999 files and folders. • Copy the files of the [Record] folder to...
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... explanations in part, or renting the software without notice. • Operation of your computer and operating system, please refer to display the languages on supplied software will be able to display. - Other playable audio file format song and time number may be displayed properly on the use of the software supplied with player. • In the event a problem occurs with software other than that the installed OS is not covered by...
... explanations in part, or renting the software without notice. • Operation of your computer and operating system, please refer to display the languages on supplied software will be able to display. - Other playable audio file format song and time number may be displayed properly on the use of the software supplied with player. • In the event a problem occurs with software other than that the installed OS is not covered by...
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...-ROM drive: Supporting Digital Music CD playback capabilities using WDM. To create original CDs, a CD-R/RW drive is required. • USB port (Hi-Speed USB is recommended) • Internet Explorer 6.0 or later, and Windows Media Player 10 or 11 need to change without notice. 68 Index Symbols (EQ Classical 26 (EQ Custom 26 (EQ Heavy 26 (EQ Jazz 26 (EQ Pop 26 (EQ Rock 26 (Repeat all 24 1 (Repeat 1 song...
...-ROM drive: Supporting Digital Music CD playback capabilities using WDM. To create original CDs, a CD-R/RW drive is required. • USB port (Hi-Speed USB is recommended) • Internet Explorer 6.0 or later, and Windows Media Player 10 or 11 need to change without notice. 68 Index Symbols (EQ Classical 26 (EQ Custom 26 (EQ Heavy 26 (EQ Jazz 26 (EQ Pop 26 (EQ Rock 26 (Repeat all 24 1 (Repeat 1 song...
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...) I Repeat 24 Information 42 RESET (the player 43 Initialize (Format 42, 46, 56 Reset All Settings 42 L Language 42 M Manual tuning 27 Messages 57 Microphone 8 MP3 15, 33, 36, 65, 67 Music Library 10, 18 P Playback 17 Playlists 18 Play Mode 23 Power 8, 14 Power Save Mode 41 Preset tuning 32 S Serial Number 7 Set Date-Time 41 Settings 39 Shuffle 24 Sound quality 25 T Time setting 41 Transferring 15 Troubleshooting 43 Tuner 27, 40 V Voice 10, 37 Volume...
...) I Repeat 24 Information 42 RESET (the player 43 Initialize (Format 42, 46, 56 Reset All Settings 42 L Language 42 M Manual tuning 27 Messages 57 Microphone 8 MP3 15, 33, 36, 65, 67 Music Library 10, 18 P Playback 17 Playlists 18 Play Mode 23 Power 8, 14 Power Save Mode 41 Preset tuning 32 S Serial Number 7 Set Date-Time 41 Settings 39 Shuffle 24 Sound quality 25 T Time setting 41 Transferring 15 Troubleshooting 43 Tuner 27, 40 V Voice 10, 37 Volume...