Media Manager Instructions
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What You'll Need To use the Media Manager for WALKMAN software with your WALKMAN, you 'll need a C D drive and an Internet connection (to obtain C D information from Gracenote MusicID). If you want to your WALKMAN to use Media Manager for WALKMAN C D-ripping features, you'll need an Internet connection. For more information about the specific cable required for your WALKMAN, please refer to your WALKMAN's documentation. If you want to download RSS media feeds, you 'll need the following items: A USB cable for connecting your computer. Page 10
What You'll Need To use the Media Manager for WALKMAN software with your WALKMAN, you 'll need a C D drive and an Internet connection (to obtain C D information from Gracenote MusicID). If you want to your WALKMAN to use Media Manager for WALKMAN C D-ripping features, you'll need an Internet connection. For more information about the specific cable required for your WALKMAN, please refer to your WALKMAN's documentation. If you want to download RSS media feeds, you 'll need the following items: A USB cable for connecting your computer. Page 10
Media Manager Instructions
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The status bar between the PC and WALKMAN panes: Page 11 Connecting Your WALKMAN Media Manager for WALKMAN works with the application, so you can choose the device you 've used with a USB-connected WALKMAN. Media Manager keeps track of each WALKMAN that you want to view by choosing it from the Selected Device drop-down list between the PC and WALKMAN panes displays the space available on the selected WALKMAN. Start Media Manager for WALKMAN. 1. Perform the following steps to your WALKMAN. 2. C onnect a USB cable to start using Media Manager for WALKMAN.
The status bar between the PC and WALKMAN panes: Page 11 Connecting Your WALKMAN Media Manager for WALKMAN works with the application, so you can choose the device you 've used with a USB-connected WALKMAN. Media Manager keeps track of each WALKMAN that you want to view by choosing it from the Selected Device drop-down list between the PC and WALKMAN panes displays the space available on the selected WALKMAN. Start Media Manager for WALKMAN. 1. Perform the following steps to your WALKMAN. 2. C onnect a USB cable to start using Media Manager for WALKMAN.
Operation Guide
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... customer registration. The number is required for this CD-ROM in an audio CD player. *3 Depending on the country/region in the package. Headphones (1) USB cable*1 (1) Attachment (1) Use when connecting the player to the optional cradle, etc. CD-ROM*2 *3 (1) ... Quick Start Guide (1) *1 Do not use any USB cable other than the supplied USB cable or the specified optional dedicated cables. *2 Do not attempt to play this player is shown on the rear of the player. Table of Contents Menu Index Supplied Accessories Please check the ...
... customer registration. The number is required for this CD-ROM in an audio CD player. *3 Depending on the country/region in the package. Headphones (1) USB cable*1 (1) Attachment (1) Use when connecting the player to the optional cradle, etc. CD-ROM*2 *3 (1) ... Quick Start Guide (1) *1 Do not use any USB cable other than the supplied USB cable or the specified optional dedicated cables. *2 Do not attempt to play this player is shown on the rear of the player. Table of Contents Menu Index Supplied Accessories Please check the ...
Operation Guide
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... one list screen level, or to return to connect the supplied USB cable, or optional peripheral devices, such as supported accessories for the WM‑PORT. Table of the player's on-screen menus ( page 12). RESET button Resets the player when you press the RESET button with a small pin, etc. (...
... one list screen level, or to return to connect the supplied USB cable, or optional peripheral devices, such as supported accessories for the WM‑PORT. Table of the player's on-screen menus ( page 12). RESET button Resets the player when you press the RESET button with a small pin, etc. (...
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...; The number of Contents Menu Index 92 Useful Facts Recharging the Player The player's battery is recharged while the player is connected to a computer. Some USB devices connected to your computer, use the player. appears or the data being transferred may be recharged before it ... computer. Please Charge." For example, one section of black in the display while the player accesses the computer. When you cannot use the supplied USB cable. appears, you connect the player to a running computer. See page 130 on the display is approximately 500 ...
...; The number of Contents Menu Index 92 Useful Facts Recharging the Player The player's battery is recharged while the player is connected to a computer. Some USB devices connected to your computer, use the player. appears or the data being transferred may be recharged before it ... computer. Please Charge." For example, one section of black in the display while the player accesses the computer. When you cannot use the supplied USB cable. appears, you connect the player to a running computer. See page 130 on the display is approximately 500 ...
Operation Guide
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... the settings or managing the power supply properly, it . Changing the settings You can save the battery power and use the player for more than about a day, the player turns completely off to your computer If the computer enters a power saving mode, such as follows. Instead, the... player continues to save battery power by setting as the sleep or hibernation mode, while the player is connected via the USB cable, the player's battery is possible to draw power from the battery, discharging it is not charged...
... the settings or managing the power supply properly, it . Changing the settings You can save the battery power and use the player for more than about a day, the player turns completely off to your computer If the computer enters a power saving mode, such as follows. Instead, the... player continues to save battery power by setting as the sleep or hibernation mode, while the player is connected via the USB cable, the player's battery is possible to draw power from the battery, discharging it is not charged...
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... "PICTURE" and "DCIM" folders are stored in the folder. Notes Do not disconnect the USB cable while "Do not disconnect." The "DCIM" folder will recognize either a file or a folder. appears on the player or the data being transferred may be displayed on the 2nd level will be recognized by both... level, neither files nor folders will be recognized. 1st 2nd 3rd * Data hierarchy of "PICTURES" is the same as the "PICTURE" folder. (On the player) Folders under the "MP_ROOT" folder. On the 1st level, the "PICTURE" folder will only recognize a folder. Only files on the...
... "PICTURE" and "DCIM" folders are stored in the folder. Notes Do not disconnect the USB cable while "Do not disconnect." The "DCIM" folder will recognize either a file or a folder. appears on the player or the data being transferred may be displayed on the 2nd level will be recognized by both... level, neither files nor folders will be recognized. 1st 2nd 3rd * Data hierarchy of "PICTURES" is the same as the "PICTURE" folder. (On the player) Folders under the "MP_ROOT" folder. On the 1st level, the "PICTURE" folder will only recognize a folder. Only files on the...
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... transferring the data from your computer using Windows Explorer. If the player is connected to the computer, the builtin flash memory appears in Windows Explorer as [WALKMAN.] Notes Do not disconnect the supplied USB cable while transferring data between a computer and the player because the data being transferred could be damaged. Do...
... transferring the data from your computer using Windows Explorer. If the player is connected to the computer, the builtin flash memory appears in Windows Explorer as [WALKMAN.] Notes Do not disconnect the supplied USB cable while transferring data between a computer and the player because the data being transferred could be damaged. Do...
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... files (NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F only) that cannot be played are played. Play back the other song or video files (NWZS615F/S616F/S618F only). Table of Contents Menu Index 106 Troubleshooting Operation (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy Transferred data cannot be found. The...Convert the ATRAC audio data using Windows Explorer. Format the built-in flash memory on the player ( page 88). The supplied USB cable was disconnected from the player while data was being transferred. Transfer usable files back to your computer and format the built...
... files (NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F only) that cannot be played are played. Play back the other song or video files (NWZS615F/S616F/S618F only). Table of Contents Menu Index 106 Troubleshooting Operation (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy Transferred data cannot be found. The...Convert the ATRAC audio data using Windows Explorer. Format the built-in flash memory on the player ( page 88). The supplied USB cable was disconnected from the player while data was being transferred. Transfer usable files back to your computer and format the built...
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...Conversion Tool does not start up. 109 Troubleshooting Table of Contents Menu Index Power (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy The player cannot charge The USB cable is needed to reach full charge. charging begins, little time is not connected to a USB port on the ... Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of the Windows operating system. The USB cable is not connected to your computer. Activate Windows Media Player, or Windows Explorer. Connect the player to a USB port on . Continued Cause/Remedy Your computer's system ...
...Conversion Tool does not start up. 109 Troubleshooting Table of Contents Menu Index Power (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy The player cannot charge The USB cable is needed to reach full charge. charging begins, little time is not connected to a USB port on the ... Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of the Windows operating system. The USB cable is not connected to your computer. Activate Windows Media Player, or Windows Explorer. Connect the player to a USB port on . Continued Cause/Remedy Your computer's system ...
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...of Contents Menu Index Connection with a computer (continued) Symptom The player is not recognized by the computer when it is being used. Connecting the player via a USB hub may not work. Cause/Remedy The USB cable is not connected to a USB port on your computer properly. ... your software or service corresponds to a USB port on Windows Media Player, visit the following web site: http://support.microsoft.com/ The USB cable is not connected to Windows Media Player 11. Connect the player to another USB port on some computers that can be transferred by...
...of Contents Menu Index Connection with a computer (continued) Symptom The player is not recognized by the computer when it is being used. Connecting the player via a USB hub may not work. Cause/Remedy The USB cable is not connected to a USB port on your computer properly. ... your software or service corresponds to a USB port on Windows Media Player, visit the following web site: http://support.microsoft.com/ The USB cable is not connected to Windows Media Player 11. Connect the player to another USB port on some computers that can be transferred by...
Operation Guide
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...) Symptom Cause/Remedy Only a small amount of There is being used . Connecting the player via a USB hub or extension cable may be played on the player is stored on the player. If data other than song, video (NWZ-S615F/ S616F/S618F only), or photo data is not... headphone cord is stored on the player to the computer to the FM broadcast near the player. When using devices such as an antenna. The player becomes unstable while it is connected to the computer. A USB hub or USB extension cable is not enough free space in the...
...) Symptom Cause/Remedy Only a small amount of There is being used . Connecting the player via a USB hub or extension cable may be played on the player is stored on the player. If data other than song, video (NWZ-S615F/ S616F/S618F only), or photo data is not... headphone cord is stored on the player to the computer to the FM broadcast near the player. When using devices such as an antenna. The player becomes unstable while it is connected to the computer. A USB hub or USB extension cable is not enough free space in the...
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... Message Meaning Remedy Cannot save more than 30 Preset 30 broadcast stations are stations. There are trying to disconnect the USB cable transfer data. No playable songs are available for display. You are no and transfer again. Delete unnecessary stations first (...; The database for You are available for songs, connect to the display. information about data transferred to retry updating the firmware. player. No photos are trying to display a Transfer photos to compliant software or videos (NWZ-S615F/ device and transfer again. until ...
... Message Meaning Remedy Cannot save more than 30 Preset 30 broadcast stations are stations. There are trying to disconnect the USB cable transfer data. No playable songs are available for display. You are no and transfer again. Delete unnecessary stations first (...; The database for You are available for songs, connect to the display. information about data transferred to retry updating the firmware. player. No photos are trying to display a Transfer photos to compliant software or videos (NWZ-S615F/ device and transfer again. until ...
Operation Guide
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... the "MUSIC" folder using the supplied USB cable, and then delete any frequency as a preset station. Please connect to compliant software or device and transfer videos. (NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F only) You are trying to the (Playlists) from the Home player using another playlists on the player. Continued Please connect to capacity...
... the "MUSIC" folder using the supplied USB cable, and then delete any frequency as a preset station. Please connect to compliant software or device and transfer videos. (NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F only) You are trying to the (Playlists) from the Home player using another playlists on the player. Continued Please connect to capacity...
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... consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center. Do not put the player into your eyes with bare hands if it may cause burns or injury. Continued Wash out your eyes, do not, it off the player immediately, disconnect the USB cable from the battery, consult a doctor. ...; Do not pour water or put any foreign object in the player. If you do not rub your nearest Sony dealer if the battery has leaked. Doing so may remain...
... consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center. Do not put the player into your eyes with bare hands if it may cause burns or injury. Continued Wash out your eyes, do not, it off the player immediately, disconnect the USB cable from the battery, consult a doctor. ...; Do not pour water or put any foreign object in the player. If you do not rub your nearest Sony dealer if the battery has leaked. Doing so may remain...
Operation Guide
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... to 95 °F) Power source Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery USB power (from a computer via the supplied USB cable) Charging time USB-based charging Approx. 3 hours (full charge), Approx.1.5 hours (approx. 80 %) Continued Index Contents Menu Table of...GB (Approx. 1.71 GB = 1,840,840,704 bytes) NWZ-S516: 4 GB (Approx. 3.57 GB = 3,840,704,512 bytes) NWZ-S615F: 2 GB (Approx. 1.71 GB = 1,840,775,168 bytes) NWZ-S616F: 4 GB (Approx. 3.57 GB = 3,840,638,976 bytes) NWZ-S618F: 8 GB (Approx. 7.30 GB = 7,840,956,416 bytes) *1 Available storage capacity of the player...
... to 95 °F) Power source Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery USB power (from a computer via the supplied USB cable) Charging time USB-based charging Approx. 3 hours (full charge), Approx.1.5 hours (approx. 80 %) Continued Index Contents Menu Table of...GB (Approx. 1.71 GB = 1,840,840,704 bytes) NWZ-S516: 4 GB (Approx. 3.57 GB = 3,840,704,512 bytes) NWZ-S615F: 2 GB (Approx. 1.71 GB = 1,840,775,168 bytes) NWZ-S616F: 4 GB (Approx. 3.57 GB = 3,840,638,976 bytes) NWZ-S618F: 8 GB (Approx. 7.30 GB = 7,840,956,416 bytes) *1 Available storage capacity of the player...
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... 7, 26 Play Mode 6, 33, 34 Pop 39 Power 10, 93, 108 R Radio 68 Recharging 92 Release Year 23 Remaining battery 92 Repeat 34 RESET (the player 102 Reset all Settings 87 RESET button 9 S Scan Sensitivity 73 Screensaver 78 Search for songs 19 album 20 artist 21 genre 22 initial letter 25... Time Display Format 84 Time Machine Shuffle 28 Time setting 81 Total photos 86 Total songs 86 Total videos 86 Troubleshooting 102 Turning off the player manually.... 93 U Unique 39 Upgrading 101 USB cable 8 Continued
... 7, 26 Play Mode 6, 33, 34 Pop 39 Power 10, 93, 108 R Radio 68 Recharging 92 Release Year 23 Remaining battery 92 Repeat 34 RESET (the player 102 Reset all Settings 87 RESET button 9 S Scan Sensitivity 73 Screensaver 78 Search for songs 19 album 20 artist 21 genre 22 initial letter 25... Time Display Format 84 Time Machine Shuffle 28 Time setting 81 Total photos 86 Total songs 86 Total videos 86 Troubleshooting 102 Turning off the player manually.... 93 U Unique 39 Upgrading 101 USB cable 8 Continued